Burned Out by Economic Chaos? Faith and Expertise Offer a Way Out Says Media Expert Dominick A. Miserandino on Transform U! Live Show

 


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“Burned Out by Economic Chaos? Faith and Expertise Offer a Way Out, Says Media Expert Dominick A. Miserandino on Transform U! Live Show”

San Antonio, TX – March 12, 2025 – Feeling crushed by rising costs, endless tariffs, and a faith that’s flickering? You’re not alone. In a raw, real conversation on The Transform U! Live Show, host Marcus Hart sits down with online media trailblazer Dominick A. Miserandino to tackle the economic chaos burning out believers like Sarah—a weary soul desperate for renewal. Airing today, this episode delivers a lifeline: three faith-fueled, expert-backed steps to turn exhaustion into empowerment. With economic uncertainty spiking in 2025, this story’s trending now—and it’s built to pull you through.

From Retail Storms to Tech Triumphs: Dominick’s Story Hits Home

Dominick A. Miserandino, a veteran of retail upheavals and tech innovation, knows chaos firsthand. From navigating tariff-driven retail shocks to scaling platforms like YouNow and RetailWire, he’s fused grit, faith, and know-how to thrive. “Economic stress can break you—or remake you,” Miserandino shared on the show. “Faith kept me steady when the numbers didn’t.” His journey resonates with millions facing financial strain, offering a roadmap for Sarah and anyone else staring down burnout.

Three Steps to Beat Burnout—Faith Meets Action

Hart and Miserandino unpack a battle-tested playbook:  

  1. Trust Over Panic: Start your day with Psalm 23 and a cup of Transform U Coffee. “Five minutes of prayer shifted my spiral,” Hart says. Miserandino agrees: “I prayed before every big call—it cleared the fog.”  
  2. Adapt Smart: Pivot with purpose. With tariffs jacking up costs, Miserandino advises, “Read the market like a DJ reads a crowd—timing’s everything.” Cut a subscription or pitch a bold idea—small moves, big wins. 
  3. Tech It Up: Leverage tools to amplify your voice. “Tech’s your edge,” Miserandino insists, citing his success with social platforms. Post a scripture on X or start a blog—simple steps to grow faith and hustle.

Why Now? Economic Chaos Meets a Faith Revival
With 2025's economic turbulence—think Trump-era tariffs and soaring living costs—burnout's hitting believers hard. Google Trends shows searches for "economic stress relief" and "faith-based solutions" up 40% since January. Hart's audience, dubbed "burned-out believers," craves authenticity and answers. This episode delivers both, blending Miserandino's expertise with Hart's raw vulnerability. It's not just talk—it's a movement, backed by Transform U's free "Renewal Toolkit" PDF and coaching at https://marcus-hart.com.


Join the Transform U! Movement—Ignite Your Fire
"Sarah, you're not stuck," Hart declares. "Burnout's loud, but faith's louder." Watch the full episode on YouTube (https://youtu.be/wyIuTBn1Tpg) or listen on Spreaker (https://www.spreaker.com/episode/64840773). Grab the "Renewal Toolkit" at marcus-hart.com—loaded with scripture, prompts, and tech tips—or sign up for coaching to go deeper. Subscribe on YouTube for weekly fire-starters, and fuel up with Transform U Coffee at https://transformumedia.com. Faith's got you—let's roll.


Event Details:
What: The Transform U! Live Show featuring Dominick A. Miserandino

When: Available now, released March 6, 2025

Where: YouTube, Spreaker, and https://transformuliveshow.substack.com

Why: To empower burned-out believers with faith and expertise amid economic chaos


Transcript

Hello, everyone. Welcome back to another amazing episode here. And, um, I'm quite frank, just thrilled to have, like, our wonderful guest that is available to us, you know, transformers. So, like and I I like to open up with a little bit of a story to bring our guests in. You know, few years back, I was grabbing by, you know, a business tank and faith hanging low, you know, felt like God was on mute, man. And, um, my faith account was screaming, and then some point three popped up. He leads me beside still waters. I'm like, lord, where's the water? So I'm in a desert, but stuck when it stuck with me, though, it it shifted my headspace. And and when Dominic came up, you know, it it took me back to that story. Dominic, you know, the first thing I wanna ask you, you know, you've been in the trenches too. Yes. Tell me your story. My story from being in the trenches. Alright. I could do that. I mean, I, um, worked on Wall Street as a clerk at one point. Um, my first job was actually working at a Burger King on Flampish Avenue, Brooklyn. What? Uh, $3.35 an hour. No one warned me at the time that when you work an eight hour shift to after taxes, and after you buy your lunch at Burger King, you're walking out with basically $7 a year day. And I, uh, yeah, I'm born and raised Brooklyn, New York. So I've certainly seen, um, Certainly seen a little bit of coming from the trenches world. Yeah. You know, I work for $5.15 an hour, and I thought that was low. Yeah. Yeah. That was the early two thousands. I was only 13, you know, at the time too. So But, you know, some sometimes when you start your way like that, it gives you that sense of appreciation. Um, and it's certainly even now I remember in college, I would just like walk if I needed lunch and I didn't have the money to take the bus, I'd walk to get like, and it would be nothing, but like, okay, I'll walk three miles for lunch. What's the big deal. That was always my mindset. And sometimes I still have it where I feel like I'm not going to Uber there for $12 I can walk that. What the hell is going on? Why would I, Why would I waste a dollar if I if I don't have to? That's always that, uh, from the trenches mentality has definitely always been there for me. Yes. The thing about it is your mind, you know, stays that way, but then your legs don't cooperate with you because, uh, they they take a break, you know, every now and then, and they're screaming at you like, hey. You know, your mind is just just wrong right now. These legs feel different. Yeah. I get that feeling. I get that feeling. Oh my god. But, yeah, being in the trenches changes your mindset completely. It really does. It's the short answer. Yeah. Dominic, you know, I want you to take us to a moment, though, when the economic grid grind or the media hustle, you know, had had you burned out, you know, and, uh, how did you pull back in? But you get burnt out. I think I have been burnt out five times this year. I'd say every year thereafter, you know, it's normal. It's a normal thing to feel burnt out. It's a normal thing to, um, to hit your limit. Yeah. Burnt out. I also don't never like the phrasing of it burnt out. You burn something it's destroyed. You know what I'm saying? I think it's just natural. You grind at something. You know, you're talking about the grind and you grind at something and you go wow. That's a lot. The trick to me though, is simple and not simple. It's not easy. It's just the trick is you do what you gotta do, which is you got to change your mindset, call a friend, go for a hike, play piano. Um, you're doing something to reset. What is not reset. And that's really the whole, to me, the mindset you have to have is what do I have to do now to get myself in a different place quickly? Because the place I'm in is not the best place. It's real, man. I I love how you said, you know, the importance of, like, resetting, you know, shifting the mind, um, and not looking at it like as though you flaming out, like like, got these flames all over you. And then you disintegrate in and Where where I wanna work? Yeah. I those the energy of burnt out implies to me, like you take a fireplace, a log and you burn it. There's no recovery from that. It's now ashes. It's now coal. And I always hated that as a metaphor because I think you're not burnt. It's not, you're done. It's not that the log is exhausted and cannot reignite in that argument. It's normal. And it's actually, I would say, almost like a healthy reminder. I would almost quit it to working out when your arms get so tired and you're like, I've just done a hundred pushups. What the hell did I just do? Then your muscle grows. When you're burnt out, I would almost describe it more as, um, muscle fatigue. Do you know what I'm saying? But yeah, it's normal. It's the normal growth transformation process. See, I pulled it into the name of the book. Yeah. Yeah. That's a bit I appreciate that. You know, um, when I'm sitting quiet, you know, and having coffee, you know, um, I kinda let this guy whisper to the chaos. And, um, and you're saying chaos in the retail area. You know, you've seen the flip and and now we got a very popular word now. Uh Yeah. Yeah. Now we got a very popular word word now that, um, tariff, the best word in the dictionary, tariffs. Oh yes. Everyone is talking about tariffs, but it's it's more the economic and political scene is a little bit of chaos. It's a little bit of, you know, some people will say it's transformation. Some people will say it is, um, form of growth. You know, I think, uh, markets and businesses generally don't love chaos. People, uh, when you're building any business, you like to know what's happening next. And tariffs in particular are an interesting one because they're all over the news. And generally, if you look at history, people don't love tariffs. So we went to Boston, we threw a lot of tea in the water because tariffs essentially tariffs generally make people very angry, you know? So I think, uh, that's a bit, you know, that's been a mindset. That's a big part of it all, if you will. So what's, what's one crazy retail shift that like you navigated where, you know, it was like your gut that kept you steady through? Say that one question again. I'm sorry. That was my fault, not yours. No. No problem. No problem. So we tend to think that our gut or our faith keeps us steady through through the navigating crazy retail shifts. Is there one particular crazy retail shift that you navigate it through? Think it's understanding that crazy retail, crazy business, crazy shifts is the nature of it all. It's Yeah. The, um, I will describe it like my great grandfather was a sailor and he would go out in the ocean. And Mhmm. When he went out in the ocean, do you think he said, oh my goodness, there's a wave. How could that be? You know, it's normal. And we attribute ups and downs. The ups are miracles and the downs are tragedies. Or maybe it's all his life. Do you know what I'm saying? Maybe that's to the function of life. That's interesting. I tried being interesting. I tried just being smart, funny, interesting, and just an overall handsome man, but I don't always succeed. Well, you you know, you you you working your magic right now, Hammond. You even put me in some deep thought about that. Um, I love the the sailor illustration about that because why can't we get other people to, like, look at it that way? We got people who don't know how to mix things up that way and feel like they gotta be an expert to the field, field this and have a spark to keep things moving. Because it's not easy and I fail at it more often than I succeed. I fail that reminder more often than I succeed. It's something, it's something that we always strive to do. But I also think this, the way we unfortunately counter that is that we go, you know, Hey, Marcus, what you're going through isn't so bad. There's children starving in Africa and China. So when you go, it's not so bad. Well, that doesn't make you feel better. You know, just, I, I can, you probably feel worse going, wait, I got my own problems and the kid's starving. Yeah. That, you know, I think one needs to constantly consider that that is not the way to make people feel better. You need to always see how it's set up. That's normal. It's normal to have ups and downs. I think it's more just that acknowledgement of normalcy. Yes. Do you know what I'm saying? Like is normal to have that ups and downs, what you're going through, um, sucks. But when you, that's normal. I think we want normal to be. We want normal to always be up. We always want, we always want to be in a positive place. That makes perfect sense. We always want, uh, you know, do good things, good things happen And it doesn't feel good. If you say you could do good things and bad things could happen, or you could do good things and middle things can happen. Or maybe just stuff happens good nor bad nor indifference. Is that too deep for, uh, you know, for the first thing in the morning, so to speak? No. This is, uh, perfect. You know, um, we we had one hour. Yeah. I already have my cup of coffee, so we we we're good. You know? Um, I'll be on my second, third one at Brown the next two hours putting it. I love it. I love it. Keep going along this line. I can handle this. This is my place. You know? Ask away anything along these lines. Yeah. So you you're in the right platform here. And a lot of times, along those lines of what you were saying, it's this idea of losing ourselves in order to ride the economic wave. Is there a way to avoid losing yourself? Because, um, there's a lot of people who do a lot of crazy things, and and supposedly, this new administration has revealed some things that have created more path. Okay. So, first of all, you know, Warren buffet describes the market as a person. The market is this person that is always panicked. The market in and of itself is a panicked individual and your job is to not be panicked. Most of his investments, for example, are always very, uh, steadfast. His investments are, uh, Coke for, I don't even know how many decades he's owned Coca Cola. And I'm sure there's been moments in his life where someone said, oh my God, they found a rat in the can Coca Cola in 1987, sell your Coke or buy your Coke and whatever it may be. And you can't react to that. And I think the same thing for just business in general, you know, you're describing this normalcy of, uh, the ups and downs and the job is to say, what's the reality and what's that, uh, reaction accordingly. Yeah. You know, and that's, to me, the real, the real trick, the real trick is saying, what is, um, is this an overreaction, but that's, you know, I also think that's just with, uh, depression and with life and with mental health, like we always, it's very hard to get out of oneself when you're in it. And And I would say it's the same as when the grandfather was on the ocean. Like in there's a middle of a storm, you can't really run up to him and scream. Don't worry about it. I'm sure as hell he was like, okay, dude, uh, I'm a little worried. You have nowhere in the middle of a storm. Normal. No, absolutely. 100% normal. So it's just knowing that and seeing that and saying, how does one handle what's actually normal? Do you know what I'm saying? Or am I getting way too deep again? No. No. I guess you're on point, man. On point. I like that. I like being on point. Keep it keep it flowing. So, you know and you guys who are tuning in right now, I want you guys to just, uh, open the floodgates for us, and we're gonna pour in some more water to, like, you know, pretty much just flood the entire world. So don't go anywhere. We'll be right right back. We're talking with my good friend here, Dominic, and make sure you check out retailwire.com. I love it. Are you tired of starting your day feeling unmotivated and foggy? I want to introduce you to a coffee that not only tastes amazing, but also helps you start your day with purpose and clarity. This is a premium coffee blend that I personally created. It has a rich, smooth taste that will energize your mind and sharpen your focus so you can take on the day with confidence, but that's not all. This coffee is also ethically sourced, which means that we work directly with the farmers to ensure that they are paid fairly and that their communities are thriving. 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So what so what I'm talking about? I'm talking about trust, man. You know? Um, largely trust. Trust over panic. You know? What is the best go to? You know? Um, well, one size doesn't fit all, but for you, Dominic, what's your what's your go to when the com Dominic. The economy's wilding out? What I try doing every day, I try doing cardio. I try working out. I try making sure I call a friend. I try playing piano and I try meditating every day. It is, you have to, I think, make it a process. Do you know what I'm saying? You have to say to yourself, how can I, how can I grow this? How can I do this? How can I, uh, get myself out of it? I think that's, you know, you're saying prayer, it could be meditation. It could be called someone not commenting on, uh, better nor worse, but the point is it's that goal to also flip it out for a second. Do you know what I'm saying? Does that make sense, though? It makes a lot of sense. People tend to limit the options there. And guys like like yourself, um, very accomplished individuals, you know, you you have learned to see the full options on the plate. And, you know, okay. This you know, I can use this. I can go about this, and I can make it a part of my daily routine and, um, leave some flexibility in there if I need to. I have learned to do the same thing, but I'm still looking for more options. Well, I think we're always looking for more options. Yeah. Always finding it. It's gonna change where you're at. It's gonna change where you your life is at, at that moment. Maybe you get a job where you're, uh, starting every day at 5AM and you're like, I don't have time for this or whatever. I mean, yeah. Uh, maybe you have a physical, uh, challenge in life and you're like, I have to, uh, approach that whole situation differently. Maybe the working out once a day is not enough. Maybe you have to add stretches to your workout. The, the human experience is not rigid. It is definitely a fluid experience, and we're always trying to figure out what leads to what. Uh, I think it should lead to that should lead to, like, uh, healthy optimism. But sometimes the people who are pessimistic, they say, oh, that's fake optimism. So when these terrorists and these trends start, like, messing with your head, how do we absolutely stay grounded throughout the the whole trends and terrorists, like, just happening. I think it's not, I don't love, you know what I, in a way optimism in a certain mindset can be fake. It can be BS. What I mean by that is. I don't want to say it's, you know, it's a, it's a tough one. I don't want to say not to be optimistic. I want you to be a pessimist. I'm just saying I try to do my best to take a step out of it. What's the reality of it. The problem that the reason I quickly responded when he said, uh, when we said about optimism or not is because it's not what happens. I mean, we love Trump. We hate Trump. We love tariffs. Well, it should be neither. There should not be a love hate situation. You know, people are losing jobs and being laid off. That's not, uh, celebrate and mourn. It's like, let's figure out what it is in the. And we've unfortunately made teams out of economies and made teams out of certain feelings that maybe shouldn't be teams. Mhmm. If I get too deep again, you could warn me. Trees out of teams out of the economy. But that's gold. We're gonna have to borrow that way. Yeah. Well Yeah. That's what we as opposed to what makes sense for what we're doing at this point in our lives. But we're not making decisions at times based on facts, you know, and that's why I think you're seeing a lot of people, regret my vote this way, or I don't like this, or I don't like that. And I think, what do you, what do you, are you not liking based on an emotion or a fact? Sometimes, uh, those gets conflated. It's about adapting smartly. You know? People don't adapt smartly. Like you said, they they are so emotional. I remember I had to pivot fast, like, with all my cash dried up, and and then I learned it the hard way. You know? I learned it the the the hard way. I'm still, like, kicking my butt for that. Dominique Oh, I get that. You you watch yeah. Yeah. You you see that? You you watch the retail scene evolve and, you know, what's one move that, you know, we can still to stay ahead. It's just, you always need to learn. You always need to study. Um, I'm constantly studying. I try doing multiple calls a week, Which I could learn. I've been learning more about podcasts recently. For example, I've been learning, uh, and I call people experts in that area and they teach me about how to do this or that. I think you're always, um, constantly studying. And that's the way you keep ahead is you have to constantly say, yeah, that's great. What else can I do to improve myself and learn? If you don't, you start getting stagnant quickly. You don't wanna do that. I'm glad you mentioned tech. You know, um, in in that in that midst of, like, what you were talking about, you know, that's that's a good part of the playbook that we want to, like, reach into. You know? Um, we saw with the Philadelphia Eagles. You know, everybody thought it was just run, run, run, but we've seen dealer David Hertz, so it took a lot of something different. But that's another story. That example. Yeah. So so I use fuck as a resource like you. You know? Uh, text text is my lifeline. You ran, you now, Retail Wire. You Now Retail Wire. Inquisitor, the celebrity cafe. Yeah. I've been involved in a few places. A lot of places. So how has tech kept you in the game? Tech is always evolving. Tech is always changing. Um, I am sometimes blown away. IPhone just still blows me away at times where I did a TV interview, and I use my iPhone and a headset on the road. And I was like, and if you think about that, that's something that just did not happen five, ten years ago. And I think that's what I love about it is that is constantly keeping you on your toes. And I also love when I run to guys, like I, I'm a tech guru. I know everything about tech and I'm like, no, that's the whole point. It's a constant invention and I'm constantly studying and I'm constantly learning. Um, but at times I think I'm also laughing at myself appreciative of the, uh, insanity. ChatGPT did not exist X number of years ago. Now it does. And now it's on your phone and you could have the computer computing power of something that was only in movies. As of years ago, we thought it was crazy when Ironman would talk to Jarvis and say, uh, Jarvis, get me this, get me that. And I just think it's the cognition of that. Like, wow, that is, that is not normal. That is definitely a new thing. Uh, and then I love it is we always readjust. We adjust and go my goodness. Can we plagiarize all our homework with chat GBT? And then we go the other direction. Let's you, you know, or can we use chat GBT instead of doctors? And I think that's a natural response where you're constantly trying to say, how can I use this technology effectively? And so it's, I think it's actually just a natural process and, but we, go one end and then we're plagiarizing our homework and then we're using plagiarizing the homework detectors to balance that. Eventually you settle, Then, uh, which is even funnier to me with tech in general, then you get bored. Like the fact that you have an iPhone that can basically have the world's knowledge in your fingertips. And we go, yeah, whatever. Like if you ten years ago, if, uh, people will, I mean, twenty, thirty years ago, people were buying, uh, encyclopedias door to door. We were desperate for world knowledge in our own home. And I knew people who would read the encyclopedia just to learn. And now they're on TikTok, cats. So we have a, normalcy that occurs with tech. Once it gets rebalanced, it gets like, I think there's a natural progression where it's one side where you're like, let's use this for everything and copy our homework. And then we go to the other side, which is let's fight that side. And then eventually go, yeah, this was normal. And I'm like, no, it's not normal. It's like, you know, is definitely interesting and not a bad thing by any means, but you have to, it's like where it lands. People go, oh, that was normal. You know, that was absolutely normal, but that's the nature of tech constantly evolving. And that, you know, that's a big part of like the, the whole conversation around Adept and Smartly, and then the whole voices. And then now we've kinda bombarded with choices and options with with tech included, and and you mentioned boredom. Is it boredom? I will say it is. I will say to a certain extent, it is with boredom because it's it's like that that that car you get that you've been wanting, um, and you finally get the car, you drive it for a couple of miles, and then it's like, okay. It's just a car at this point. But not realizing that like, hey, this is a reliable transportation. This is stylish. It's a check magnet. Yeah. So I guess It's absolutely what you're saying. And I think we have this process. Mhmm. And then we say, how did that happen? You know, like this is a normal process. It's a normal up and down. It's a normal, the spots, if you will. And yet we act shocked all the time. Oh my God. Kids are plagiarizing homework or whatever it may. I miss the psychophilia videos and, uh, dictionaries, misdales. I mean, have you ever gone to the library and done the Dewey decimal system with the Saatchi? And that was a crazy thing. Yeah. Yeah. And that was like, oh, I don't still not see the book I'm looking for though. You know? No. No. You're getting crazy. No. You can't do that. Yeah. That's what the lab area was for, you know, to just go and and you cheat that way. Like, you know, like, hey. I can't find this book for this book. Absolutely. So now we got Amazon. We got it all. And I love the fact of how much we have, at our fingertips that, like during COVID how everyone was doing the video calls to the point like the, oh my God, do you want a family zoom? Like that was not a thing or I always, I loved the, how many apps were coming. You could drive into the supermarket and, um, fill right up the trunk. Yeah. That's amazing. So I think it's the perspective to me, I always try to do is just, constantly study, constantly learn, constantly put myself in a place to say, how can I use this better? You know, and eventually you get it. Eventually you eventually you figure out, but you're about 90. It takes you that long, I think, to figure out it, you know? Yeah. Yeah. Uh, I had the pleasure to talk with some €90 and some tip Centennials. You know, they're very they don't they don't, like, walk around like they know it all. No. I think because if I I always I would joke that, you know, finally figure it out, and you're too tired to do it at that point. And Yeah. Exactly. But you're constantly learning. I mean, I've learned I've learned so much in the past, year, you know, and it's, you know, how many companies have I worked at? But it's something of which you're constantly studying and constantly learning. If you're doing it right. If you're doing it right, you're always constantly studying and learning. There's a lot. There's there's a thing about tech that, um, a lot of, like, my audience, they wonder about, like, you know, I get asked a lot, how how can you use it to grow your hustle or or your faith online? To grow your hustle or grow your faith online. Yeah. Those are two totally different questions. Mhmm. Grow your hustle, I I'll handle first. Grow your hustle. There are so many tools, which is amazing. Yeah. I do always say you have to constantly think of the tools as an extension of yourself. You do not want to, double down. You know, I saw one guy, he tried running his whole business with chat GBT and I was like, Take it down notch. You know, like I saw online, you can make a billion dollars a year. You know, there's a nature of if that's since the dawn of time, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. You know, simmer down a little bit on that. But fortunately it's like just engaging. If you go to my LinkedIn, for example, you'll see, um, I'm involved global retail media marketing association. It's all a mentorship. There are people out there willing to mentor you, you know, just to communicate, just to have a conversation like this, you know, it exists. There are people who are doing that. And I would say to grow your hustle, you have a, the tools out there. B do not go crazy on the bet. Meaning like, don't just like do one thing once all the way, you know, put all the eggs in that one basket, as you could imagine. And then in addition though, there's resources, there's people, there's so many people willing to do things. You just have to take it, offer it, ask it, you know, I invite any of your listeners, follow me on LinkedIn and, uh, it's a great way to respond and get to know things. And to me, you know, I'm sending hundreds of messages all the time. It's just, uh, you always connect. You always connect. But you know, in a way that connects to the other angle, you're saying grow your faith. There's communities out there. The internet's amazing. Of, it's just finding it, you know, whatever that community is. I had a, a friend who was very specific where she wanted to study this certain language and this, I don't want to name her out, but it was just like, she found that community online and God bless her. Enjoy yourself. Have fun. That is the blessing of connecting in community. Your community is out there, whatever it may be. I guarantee you that community is out there. It's a state billion people on this planet. There's another person in the universe who's interested in whatever you're interested in. That's true. That's that's very true. And there was something you said that, like, really caught my attention, uh, in the midst of that. And I never get stung because, like, I'm usually, like, you know, because I got I but you you you packed so much and, like, it's all all interesting and it's all, like, uh Thank you so much. It's all parallel to what I what I wanna know. You know? But I would say there's, like, I you know, out of it, you know, what we can just went through was trust, adapt, take it up, and just to, like with the whole putting your eggs in the basket thing, you know, especially when it goes to, like, you know, leaning leaning so extreme on on computers and all of the all of the other flashy things that, you know, they they promised they would do this and do this. And and sometimes these people haven't even done it themselves. And what I'm what I have, like what I'm, like, rediscovering is that, like, conversation, authentic messages. Like, you know, like, I mean, just write someone and say, hey. How's it going? You know? You know? I get this going on, and, um, maybe we can hook up and talk. That's that's going a lot further now than using chat GBT or, you know, whatever of, uh, AI tool to, like, create your messages. We want the city of people Yeah. Goes further. Yeah. But when I say in the eggs in the basket is it's that's with everything. I mean, how many people do you read about who get into meditation and you find that, okay, dude, you just meditated for six hours today. You might be tired. Was you ever eating food? You know? Like, do you need a balance? Or uh, I knew someone who was super into vitamins and, never, which is great, but never worked out a day in her life. And I thought you need that balance maybe. Uh, but it's with eggs in the basket, it's with tech, it's the same thing. You know, people living and dying off of chat GBT or, whatever they're doing. The secret on all this is, and I've seen this with businesses I've coached and turned around. They get good at something. They keep on doing that something, which is good. And then that something breaks and then they panic and say, what the hell do I do now? Well, maybe you shouldn't have only done that something and maybe do another thing with it. It's very common. I find in business that people will double down like that and constantly push on that one thing that's working. And then the rest of the world crashes and they scream, what the hell just happened? Does that make better sense? Yeah. That makes a lot of sense. You know? Um, that faith and that that grit, you know, just a little bit of grit to carry through the storm. Grit through the storm. Absolutely. The storm. Yeah. But, you know, even it's, to me, it's also just all things in balance. You know, you're saying faith and how many times you hear the story, uh, there's a person you must've heard the joke, the guys rest on the roof. There's a big flood and God comes by in a boat and he goes, oh no, God said, it'll save me. Someone comes by, you know, motorboat, God said, save me. Someone comes in a helicopter. God said, save me. And he drowns and God says, I sent you a boat, a helicopter. And, uh, you know, that's where the balance kicks in though, is saying, is this helping you? Is this where you want to be? Is this, um, and I just think we are by, we are so desperate to have that happy, uh, happily ever after solution. And then you maybe, you're a man of faith. May you have this moment of faith and it goes, oh, that's it. That's what it is. And then you have the, oh, that's what it is. I don't think there are moments of, I don't think it's any one thing. And that's kind of the big takeaway. It's all those things, you know, and it's working together. You can put all your eggs and you're into transformation. And if you put all your bags, eggs in the basket of just faith, but you don't put any grit in, you know, you're the man standing on the roof, screaming, someone save me. It's not going to work. And I think that is certainly the, um, that process in general. Does that make sense? I love it. Dominic, you are a legend, man. And I thank you today for dropping so much wisdom. Really just, you know, I feel like I got a free mentor session today. Not a worry, man. I love it. Keep me informed when it comes out. I'll share away, and, uh, we'll hope to talk again soon. Is there anything you wanna hit us with? Like, you know, uh, uh, share so much team stuff. I'm scared to hit anything else. You know? We'll break we'll break the audience. We don't wanna do that. Yeah. I mean, they can use a little bit more. Yeah. But, yeah, keep me, uh, keep me informed. I'm very I think this was incredible, and I'll come on anytime, man. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Yeah. I love to have you back. Thank you. So thank you, friend. K. So, um, my friends out there, you know, to meet another friend, you just gotta say it's a noah and just let you know that you're not alone in this economic craziness. Um, not only do god got you, but he sends good shepherds along the way. Not gurus, but, you know, people who, you know, truly are passionate about what to do, you know, just like Dominic here, you know, take these steps that we gave you today. We wasn't explicit with them, but, you know, trust over panic, adapt the smart. Is Oh, you're so nice and well. The emotional. Yeah. You listen. I like that mock case. You were listening. Yeah. Yeah. And, uh, and tech. You know, take it up, but, you know, with within reason. Within reason. Today. Yeah. That's in there. So, uh, let's reunite that fire together, everybody, um, and share, subscribe, leave a comment. We'll be back with you again on another episode. Many blessings of peace and lots of love. I love it. Talk to you. This is great. I stand for what you stand for. I'm at your door like the landlord. I can see the future. Yeah. Fast forward. I get on the mic, and I transform. Follow me. I'm in rare form. Follow me on this world tour. The asteroid that you can't avoid. Small changes make it.




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