
Digital Social Hour
The Secret to Turning Negativity into Positivity | Elisabeth Carson DSH #1113
Thu, 16 Jan 2025
Discover "The Secret to Turning Negativity into Positivity 🌟" in this enlightening episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! Join Sean and special guest Elisabeth Carson as they dive into strategies for transforming negative energy into a source of growth, healing, and empowerment. 💪✨ From meditation tips to breathwork practices, Elisabeth shares how she and her husband overcame challenges, betrayal, and negativity with love and resilience. 🧘♀️💕 But that’s not all! This episode is packed with valuable insights into biohacking, the power of peptides, gut health, and how our everyday choices impact our lives. 🧪🍎 Elisabeth also reveals the harmful effects of modern food, water, and healthcare systems—and how you can take control of your well-being. 🌍💡 Don’t miss out on this powerful conversation about creating positivity, staying grounded, and living with intention. Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Join the conversation and let’s build a better, healthier future together! 🚀💬 #wasimsualeh #emanchannel #communitysupporthealing #muftimenk #drhaifaayounis CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - California Fires, Wildfires, Environmental Impact 02:57 - Debate Drama, Political Discourse, Controversy 09:20 - Elisabeth's Perspective on the Drama, Personal Insight, Analysis 11:32 - What Happened at the Bar, Social Interaction, Storytelling 17:25 - Moving Forward, Progress, Solutions 19:58 - Hate vs Criticism, Emotional Responses, Communication 23:10 - Peptides, Health Benefits, Biochemistry 27:50 - FDA, Regulation, Food Safety 29:50 - Capitalism in Healthcare, Economic Models, Access to Care 32:19 - Importance of Probiotics, Gut Health, Microbiome 35:59 - Sugar is Addictive and Causes Inflammation, Nutrition, Health Risks 37:30 - Toxic Environments & Neurological Issues, Public Health, Environmental Health 40:10 - Our Food & Water Supply, Safety, Sustainability 41:39 - Where to Find Elisabeth, Social Media, Contact Information APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Elizabeth Carson https://www.instagram.com/elisabethicarson/ SPONSORS: SPECIALIZED RECRUITING GROUP: https://www.srgpros.com/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected]
Chapter 1: What are the effects of California's wildfires?
If I see him going down a negative path, it's like, let's just take a minute and do some breath work and send love.
All right, guys, got Elizabeth Carson back on today. We are in Vegas. Thanks for stopping by.
Yes, thanks for having me back.
Yeah, you left the fires yesterday.
Yes, yes, we did. We flew into Orange County. And you know what? It's just, it's so sad what's happening. I used to live in LA. I lived there for three years, actually, when I was younger. And seeing the parts of the areas that I used to hang out in, And just, you know, it is so sad, so sad.
And just I hope that once people heal and once people get over this situation, that they hold the people accountable because what was done and not done is so wrong, so wrong.
Seems like a lot of negligence, right?
Absolutely. Absolutely. And they're trying to make excuses as to what really happens. And it's like these excuses, they don't. No sense whatsoever. And then on top of that, you have government, right, that sends all of these funds to other countries to support different things, right? Billions of dollars elsewhere. And then the people that went through the fires get $750.
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Chapter 2: How can we manage negativity in relationships?
It does not correlate in my brain. It doesn't make sense at all.
Cali's also gotten a lot of funds in general for like homelessness and other problems. And it seems to not help. In fact, homelessness is up in California.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Skid Row, you know, it's always been there. And then on top of that, you have taxpayers, right? The citizens and people that live in California, these high taxes so that they pay all this money so that when natural disasters and natural, when things like this happen, they can take care of it. Right.
Yeah.
So what are they paying taxes for? Why?
For real.
It just doesn't make sense.
I think it's the final straw for a lot of people in Cali. I think a lot of people are going to move out.
Yeah. And I hope so, to be honest, because it's unfair. It's negligence. I mean, it's twisty. It's just, it's so unfortunate what happened. It's so unfortunate. And, you know, I just, I hope that we can all gather together as a community, as people, and just try to help in any way possible.
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Chapter 3: What are the health benefits of peptides?
Yeah, yeah. And you know what, Sean? It has been so hard, to be honest. It's been incredibly hard on my family. It's been incredibly hard on my husband. And just... You know, it's like people are only really getting one side of the story right now because, you know, these guys are out here and they're really the only ones out here speaking on things. And so it's just, it's unfair what's happening.
And it's like we've had to handle this situation so carefully because people will take anything that you say and just run with it and then spin it into something negative. And it's just, you know, it's so incredibly sad. And it's not it's not the bulk of the people that are trying to come at us right now. It's really the betrayal of who we thought to be family. Right.
We thought that these people were family. I mean, I have known one of the guys for over, I think, 20 years.
Holy crap.
I actually used to talk to him when he was a teenager and talk to him about things, almost mentor, almost. Yeah. And we've had these people, I mean, over at our house, at our parties, around our kids. And the betrayal, the betrayal from them is just so hurtful. It's so incredibly hurtful because we don't tend to let very many people into our inner circle.
And, you know, it's our fault that we did, that we didn't see this coming. We had 14 people at our wedding and the guy that started all of this was one of them. Yeah. And so it really caught us off guard. And it hurts so bad because my son and their son are best friends still to this day. Still to this day, our kids are best friends. And to have a friend, quote unquote, a friend,
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Chapter 4: How can we improve our gut health?
Do something like that. After telling me, oh, I'm not going to, I won't release it. After telling my husband, I won't release it. To do that. It's like the amount of betrayal and just the... It's unexplainable, Sean. It's unexplainable. And then it's like people don't understand the backlash from what they're doing. It's like, you know, the stuff that...
is happening behind the scenes that only we see is incredibly, it's scary for us. I mean, we've had people show up at our office. We've had comments of people, I'm going to pull up on you. You better watch your world travels. I mean, we've had people talk about, I'm going to stomp your husband's face against the curb. Like, I mean, it's horrible comments. It's horrible threats.
And I mean, on my son's, like my son is trying to build his YouTube page and he wanted to build a podcast and we had to remove all of his videos online because I was going to his videos and there were hundreds of comments.
Holy crap.
Hundreds of people talking crap about a 12 year old. And so it's incredibly heartbreaking that people can be so cruel because of a difference of opinion and belief, right? And you know what? I've watched my husband since I've met him. He is the hardest worker that I've ever come across. The hardest. He works night, day, middle of the night. He doesn't stop.
I mean, we've traveled to over, I mean, so many different countries doing research, right? And I watch him research. Just sit there and research. Travel to these locations. Talk to indigenous people. Talk to homegrown people from the places. researching, doing research. I witnessed this and it's like, how can you rag on a man that has spent his whole life researching?
He's not, he didn't go to school and get all these fancy degrees to do this. No, he's had real life experience from the research that he's done by himself, spending his own money to do all of these things, to gather this information. It's like, how can you rag on somebody because they came up with a different result than you did?
Yeah.
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Chapter 5: What are the dangers of the modern food supply?
That's so backwards because this life is so dynamic and interesting because we're so different. I love watching people and just really like trying to understand different people because we're so complex and so interesting. If we were all the same, everything would be so boring. You know what I'm saying? So it's like, We have to stop getting mad at each other because we believe different things.
It's like Billy is not out here attacking people. He's not out here trying to hurt anybody. He's trying to help people. He's trying to wake people up to see that they have power inside of them to create and whatever life they want to. And people are getting mad at him for that. It's it doesn't make sense in my head.
Yeah.
And it's just been it's been horrible, Sean, to be honest. It's been horrible. And I just I hope that the people that have been attacking, I just give it a break. It's like figure something else for your energy. Like your energy can be spent so much better elsewhere.
Yeah.
You know what I'm saying? It's like. Sure. Feeding into the negativity, it just doesn't serve anybody. It doesn't serve anybody.
So you're still getting a tax? It's been a few weeks now, right?
Yeah, well, months. It's been two months.
Two months?
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Chapter 6: How can we turn negativity into positivity?
I try to remind my kid like, hey, you know, we have our own universe that we've created for ourselves and nothing outside that exists. So let's stick to the mission. How can we serve people better? That's what this has really taught me. It's like, what am I what am I not doing right? Then all of these people are coming at me. They're so mad. Right. So how can we serve them better?
Right.
How can we alchemically change this energy from negativity and turn it to positivity? How can we serve better? So that has been the goal. That's been the focus since all this has happened. We've had team meeting after team meeting after team meeting. How can we serve people better? Because something that we're doing, just probably wasn't in alignment. It probably wasn't in alignment.
I think that everything has a purpose and a reason. All this happened for a purpose and a reason. It taught us lessons, great lessons. You know, it taught us to be more careful about who you let in. I mean, we sat 20 feet away from the man that started this whole ordeal a couple nights ago. And he just sat there willy nilly at the bar eating his food.
And I'm like, how can you just sit there while we're, you know that you're trying to destroy our family and you can just sit there and eat your meal like nothing ever happened. It's just really, it's wild to me, Sean.
Did you approach him or?
No. Did he see you guys? Yep. Yep. He saw us. He stared at us a good minute. Yeah. Yep. He saw us. And, you know, we live in the same community. I mean, I'm great friends with his wife.
And your kids are still best friends.
Oh, yeah. Our kids are best friends.
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Chapter 7: What role does criticism play in personal growth?
Yes.
For me, that was a wake-up call.
Oh, yeah.
Because I was told I had ADHD growing up. I never believed it. I didn't want to go on medication. But to actually see like why I have it.
Yeah. Yeah.
It was pretty interesting.
That's really what gives you the awareness. I think that the awareness of Billy knowing that he had a brain injury. specifically in his navigation center and his brain. Just the knowing of that is what brought him a lot of awareness to that area. And I think he was doing meditations, thinking about the area, shooting blood to the area, you know?
And now he's perfectly healed from it, which is incredible to see. I love it.
Yeah, you guys are on the forefront of a lot of biohacking stuff, right? You're getting into peptides now.
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Chapter 8: How do we cope with online hate and negativity?
Yes, 18 plus.
That's super young. Yeah, I got friends in their 20s taking stuff.
Yeah.
Like, what the hell?
Exactly. I mean, Sean, we did a long show, Billy and I, a long time ago about how they're prescribing benzos to babies.
Hmm.
How can a baby have anxiety? How? How? Tell me how. Please, please tell me how this baby has anxiety that needs a benzo. Come on. It's just it's so backwards. It's it's backwards. They're poisoning us and they're refraining from providing us real healing methods. So that's why I hope that RFK comes in and he really, really does what he's talking about, because it'll change our life.
You know, I mean, over half of America is is obese. I mean, come on. We need help here. I'm scared to eat anything. I'm terrified to eat anything these days.
I can't even eat out at most restaurants without feeling like shit anymore.
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