Special Guest Expert - Travis Taylor

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Brian Kelly:
So, here's the big question. How are entrepreneurs like us, who have been hustling and struggling to make it to success, who seem to make it one step forward, only to fall two steps back, who are dedicated, determined, and driven? How do we finally break through and win? That is the question, and this podcast will give you the answers. My name is Brian Kelly, and this is The MIND BODY BUSINESS Show.

Brian Kelly:
Hello, everyone, and welcome, welcome, welcome to the MindBodyBusiness Show. I am really excited tonight because we have an incredibly interesting topic, an interesting young man to speak with, and I cannot wait to pick his beautiful brain and for you, so you can learn more in depth of this amazing ability and gift that he has that he has been given and how he's able to help people with it. And I'm truly, truly excited about this. Before I bring him on. He is going to come real soon. He's coming on real soon. The MindBodyBusiness Show. What is that all about? Well, it's a show for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs where I bring on the most talented and most successful entrepreneurs from all over the United States and all over the world. We've had folks from all over the place come on. And they provide value. They provide tips and secrets to what help them to achieve success. And that's what I learned at a late age, that you don't need to try to figure this out on your own. You just find someone who has achieved a level of success that you aspire to and simply model them, which means copy them. Just do what they do. And there's the thing. The thing is- there are recipes for success, just like there are recipes, many recipes for a great cake, for instance. All you need is one recipe. Just find one. And if you follow it step by step, it's no different with success, then you can achieve that level of success you desire. So, that is what this show is all about. Just to bring you the secrets to the best life you could ever possibly live, that's all. (Brain laughs). All right. The Mind. That's all about the mindset, and what I found in the most successful people that I study over the past decade is that to a person, they have a very, very powerful mindset. More importantly, they have a flexible mindset, even more important, and that is how they overtime achieve a very powerful, positive mindset. And then Body. Each and every one that I have studied at length had taken care of themselves. Literally physically by exercising on a regular basis. Doesn't mean you have to be a bodybuilder if you're a man or a supermodel if you're a woman. Just taking care of your body and nutritionally taking in good food and good drink. And then Business. My goodness. Multi, multi multifaceted is the area of business where all of these incredibly gifted and successful people that I studied had found a way to master the major skill sets necessary to achieve success in their business and then to maintain it and then improve it and increase it. And its skill sets like marketing, sales, team building, systematizing, leadership. I could go on all night. There are so many. The good news is that no one person has to master every skill set themselves. In fact, I don't know if any one person could in a lifetime. The real thing, the only one you really need to master, and I mentioned it in that list, and that is leadership, and that's what these people have done. They've mastered the skill set of leadership. And by doing so, they can then scale their business by delegating to those who have already developed the skill sets they currently do not have. And so, you have another secret to success right there. So you don't have to go it alone, and please, do not go it alone. It's, it's a, it's just a recipe for burnout. We're talking about recipes. And speaking of recipes, another phenomenal aspect of very successful people is they are very avid readers and their readers of the right books, not just any book. And real quickly, what I want to do is segue into a little segment I like to call "Bookmarks".

Announcer:
Bookmarks. Born to read. Bookmarks. Ready, steady, read. Bookmarks. Brought to you by ReachYouPeakLibrary.com.

Brian Kelly:
Yes, there you see- Reach Your Peak Library, if you're watching on video. If you're listening on podcasts, of course, you cannot see. That it is ReachYourPeak.com. And for all of you watching or listening, I would recommend highly that you take out an old fashioned piece of paper. And you know what to do with that- is to get another old fashioned instrument, and that is a pen and take really good notes. And here's the thing. You are going to be learning about different resources on this show. Happens every single time. I know Travis has many. And as we're talking about these resources, often on websites, you know, the temptation is to go click away and go look at these websites while this show is going on. And even though you might be able to still hear us, you're not fully paying attention. And if you miss one golden nugget that Travis has for you tonight, that could have changed your life forever. That would be horrible if you did that, if you missed that. So, please do yourself a favor. And it doesn't have to be pen and paper. You can bring out your notepad on your PC. I, obviously, I honestly don't know what it's called on a Mac, but bring out something that you love to take notes with and do that. So ReachYourPeakLibrary.com. Write that down and stay with us. And the same goes for all the resources you're going to learn about. That is my soapbox moment. So, ReachYourPeakLibrary.com. That is a website I literally had built for you. I had you in mind, and I'm not kidding when I say that. This isn't for me, because why do I say that? Every book in this website is a book I've already read. So, there's no reason for this to be built for me. This is for you, because every book on this list is something I personally have vetted. Every book on this list has had a profound effect on me either in business or personal life or both. And only those books that I found to give that kind of effect are on this list. In other words, not every book I've ever read is in here. And so, this is just for you, in case you're looking for that next great read or in case you're like me and started really late in life. I started, I didn't start reading avidly and voraciously tells about forty seven. I'm now fifty six, had a birthday last weekend, and it's, it's changed my life, and I'm not one of those drama people that says everything changes my life. It literally has changed my life, now that I've begun and continued this wonderful journey of reading incredible books. And you can see there are many great ones in there. Speaking of great ones, I'm about done yakking because it's time to bring on the man of the hour. Let's bring on Mr. Travis Taylor.

Announcer:
It's time for the guest expert spotlight. Savvy. Skillful. Professional. Adept. Trained. Big league. Qualified.

Brian Kelly:
There he is, ladies and gentlemen. The one, the only Travis Taylor. How are you doing, buddy?

Travis Taylor:
Hey, I'm doing great. Thank you so much. It's such a privilege and an honor to be here with you today.

Brian Kelly:
Oh, man. And I appreciate that. And right back at you. And look, it's funny because you used to reside up north a bit from me, and now you're like a stone's throw away. That's pretty cool. About an hour's drive away, we measure everything and how long it takes to drive somewhere here in California.

Travis Taylor:
Right. Yeah, as I'm learning, I've only been here a year. I've lived in Seattle for about 20 years.

Travis Taylor:
Yes. Yes. And before I formally introduce you, Travis, I want to remind everybody, who comes on the show, that they will have the opportunity to win a five night stay at a five star luxury resort. All compliments of our good friends at the Big Insider Secrets. You see their logo on the upper right of your screen if you're watching. If not, it's the BigInsiderSecrets.com. They are the ones that provide this amazing gift. Every single week we give away a vacation, say, and yes, very soon you will be able to move not only about the country, but hopefully outside as well and take advantage of that after you've won. So, I look forward to being able to give that gift to whoever joins in and puts their gifts, their ticket. It's a virtual ticket. So, we'll give you the details towards the end of the show. You've got to stay on live till the end in order to qualify. So, let's bring on this amazing young man right now. For 20 years in Seattle, Travis, a long time attorney and dedicated public servant for the city of Seattle, has spent one part of his professional legal career in human resources, conducting workplace assessments, investigations, advising and training employees, management and executives on best practices for equal opportunity, inclusion, and how to achieve more equitable outcomes and develop a more culturally competent workforce. That's a tongue twister, man. That's good. Travis was this young man right here. We're talking about this guy. Travis was thirty three when he first realized during a rookie class that he was clairvoyant. I cannot wait to learn more about this, and that he could channel information from source and see here and communicate with the subtle energy systems that surround the human body. I'm getting tingly. I'm not kidding. I'm getting goosebumps. I'm so excited about this. And over the years has helped people across the world identify and release the source of a health issue getting very interesting, create more wellness and live more vibrant, happier and more soul aligned lives. Wooh. I can't wait to dove into this officially. Welcome to the show. So happy you're on, my man.

Travis Taylor:
Thank you so much. It's such a pleasure. And I'm excited to talk about this because we're in a crazy time, a crazy time in the world where all of us are in a situation where we're like, what is going on? A lot of, a lot more hate is increasing, and we're just kind of learning through contrast what isn't working for ourselves as people and what we're learning, what we need more of. And I think that is some connection to our higher source, our higher selves, our collective desire to be well and to be free. And I think that's part of what I'm here to help people with.

Brian Kelly:
And boy, do people want to be free now more than ever, right? (Brian laughs).

Travis Taylor:
Absolutely.

Brian Kelly:
Physically and mentally. So speaking of mentally, that's what I like to open the show with typically is, you know, a bio speaks volumes about a person's experience on the surface. It's a physical thing, or I like to do right off the bat for you, you know, to get where you are successfully, for you to leave your job, for you to go as a full time entrepreneur. You did something right. You did a lot of things right. And what I like to find out is I want to tap into that big, beautiful brain yours and see what it is that makes you tick. I do this with every guest. It's, a it's I'll do it with love. And what I wanted to find out is very simply, Travis, like, you know how it is being an entrepreneur versus a corporate employee. It's, it's a bit different. And there are challenges every single day. And there's only one person that you can look to to to solve those challenges, and that's you.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah. Absolutely.

Brian Kelly:
And so, as you know, and go day by day knowing more and more challenges are going to be you search, you're going to be right there in front of you every single day. What is it that drives you when you get up in the morning? What is going on again in that big, beautiful brain of yours that's telling you-just keep going, I can't, I love this. What is the drive for you? What is keeping you moving forward?

Travis Taylor:
Yeah, thank you. I mean, one of the things that I think about a lot that is what is my relationship with the world around me and what are my beliefs that support that relationship. So, and what I mean by that is there are experiences that we have. The people think, oh, the world is against me. I'm fighting to to make this thing happen or that thing happen, and the thing that I like to do is remind myself that actually the world is conspiring. It actually is absolutely conspiring, but it's conspiring in my favor, not for my failure. And it's me that gets in the way of that. So what I often do is to make sure that I get my mind set in the morning, going in the right way for myself. So, for example, I want to tell myself, OK, spirit, whatever, in whatever way. It doesn't matter what your belief systems are if you believe in God or not. But it's like, what's my intention? How can I be of the greatest service? So, that's something I will say out loud. God, if I believe in God, I say God or I say spirit. Whatever universe, please show me, how can I, how I can be of the greatest service to the most people today. And because I'm stubborn, I want it to be shown to me in ways that I can easily understand. Right? So, that way my stubbornness doesn't get in the way because I might find it to be a car drives by and there's like a phone number on it. Or I'll get this desire like to go for a walk and then I'll run into somebody who becomes a client or a friend. So, that's one of the things that I do, is to just recognize that my ego thoughts that tell me I'm not enough to tell me I'm a failure, I can't do it, I won't do it, it's never going to happen. I realize that those are just thoughts from a room in my head that I can't evict. I can just decide whether or not to engage and argue with that person, which is a little little mean, or to just say, OK, thank you for your input, but I'm going to do this anyway, and this is what I'd like to do for the day. So, that's sort of just one thing that comes to mind upfront.

Brian Kelly:
I love it. All of it is service. That was the big word that came out throughout the reason. What motivates you? And this is the beautiful thing. This is what I love, what I get to do, Travis, and that is interview people like you. Because I've had every every single person has been on this show. Their service first. They're service oriented. They're there to help people. And here's the thing, you know. A lot of people outside of our circles look down upon those who look to make money and lots of it by being an entrepreneur or a business person. And here's, the here's the absolute fact is, because all the entrepreneurs I've run with and and get to know and have on this show are service oriented. I hope that you become one of the wealthiest people on the planet. And the reason is, is because I already know, based on where you are today, that you'll just use that money to serve more people at a greater scale. And that is what entrepreneurs do. We just keep growing and scaling. And yes, I hope you are blessed with just mountains of cash, financial windfall coming your way. And everyone else has been on this show and everyone that's out there that's looking to serve and help others because, I mean, we need more more people like that.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah. I mean, we've got to think about money. It's just energy. It's a resource. And right now, those resources aren't adequately allocated to everyone in the world in the way that it could be. So, there, there are actually plenty of resources for everyone. And there's really, there are limitations set up systematically for people, obviously with a background in civil rights and social justice and particularly working for government. I know how institutional privilege plays out in the workplace and how, how systems have unintended consequences for people, and particularly with people of color, and how those systems we created so we can uncreate them. But that doesn't mean that any given person is limited. There's just different things we have to do to make sure that we can take advantage of ways to leverage what we can create. And in particular, what I find is that when you're constantly in situations where you're like in a stressful job, for example, and you're not happy. You know, that's the biggest relationship we have often other than our romantic one is the amount of time we spend at our job. And, you know, if, if it doesn't make us happy, then we need to change the job. You know, you go to different restaurants when you could and, or different areas, and you see people that are just miserable in their lives and you're like, you know what? You really should find something that you that you enjoy doing, because clearly this is what sinks to your soul. And like you said, the motivating things for me, I became a lawyer because I wanted to fight oppression. It just made me mad. And it was like, I hate it. I hate seeing it. It makes me so mad. To see, when people are oppressed because they think it's unfair, and so. you know, that's why I became a lawyer and why I got involved in civil rights and stuff. So when I started to do energy work, it was like, am I into polar opposite worlds here? Or is this just a new world of the same same thing?

Brian Kelly:
Yeah, what... It seems like quite a contrast to me and an interesting one.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah (Taylor nods).

Brian Kelly:
It Is just curious. Oh, here we go. One of my buddies is coming on Prince Ayo, "Big salute to both of you awakened beings. Shine on". This is an amazing man. I love this guy. He's often watching the show and commenting, giving us incredible, great feedback. I've met him in person years ago at a entrepreneurial seminar. And in fact, it was based on NLP neurolinguistic programing, which is why I'm loving everything you're talking about right now. By the way, Travis, because it's right down the same alley. You talked specifically about, you know, those voices, and they're not the good voices. And basically, here's the thing that for everybody to realize we all get those voices, no matter what length of work you've done on yourself, for yourself, it's all about how you react to them. Like Travis said. And he said basically in a different sense of words, react in spite of those voices. Just choose not to listen or take part in what those voices are, are telling you. And that's when you've mastered this. And look, you're still... It's always going to be there, always going to be present. You always tell people the first step is be aware that it's happening. And number two is to adjust because you can either let your circumstances control your attitude or you can let your attitude control your circumstances. We all have a choice, every single one of us. And so I'm just loving this. OK, I want to hear your story because you talked about how you found out kind of by accident that you were clairvoyant. So, if you wouldn't mind, take us down that path. How did that happen?

Travis Taylor:
Yeah. So thank you. So, so back in two thousand and seven, I met this woman who was teaching this class a friend of mine had gone to, and it was called Energy Medicine. And it was just seemed interesting to me. And I took the class and I took another class from her called Reiki, because I just felt like it was something I wanted to do. It was called "Become a Reiki Master In a Weekend". And I thought, wow, I'd love to become the master or something in a weekend. Law school was like three years and a lot of money, but this just seemed really interesting. So, I was in the class. And Reiki is, is a form of energy healing where you are attuned through three levels. Essentially, on the first level is the physical. So, after we were attuned to the first level of of healing, which is called the Physical Realm, I was practicing on another participant and I was standing behind him. My hands were on the shoulders. And the instructions for the practice were to follow your intuition and just say what comes up for you. And I didn't really know what that meant, but I thought, "OK, cool. You know, I'm going to give it a shot". So, my hands were on his back and I was standing behind him and I just felt like I wanted to be an X-Ray machine. And I realized that I when I looked with my mind's eye, I could see his blood, his bones and his tissue in my mind, as if it were an X-Ray. If you look at it X-Ray, you see the gray and the dark gray and the white. And I could see and everything looked normal until I got to just under his chest on the left side. And I saw a red blob in my mind and I had a thought, what's that? And then in my mind, I saw pancreas in capital letters with an exclamation point. And I realized and I knew in that moment what the pancreas did. And I told him that. That is his blood sugar was way off, and that his pancreas was inflamed. And, and I knew I was right, even though I had never had anatomy. And, and then I asked him what was going on, and he said, "I have adult onset diabetes", which I realized that is a disorder of the pancreas. So, I did the hand symbol on it. And then the pancreas became yellow instead of red, which to me was like instead of danger. It was warning, right? So, it was releasing stagnant energy. Ultimately, I realized, and my instructor, who was standing about 12 feet away, looked over at me and said, "Travis, you're in his pancreas right now, right?" And I said, "Actually, I do". And it was very exciting for me because, one, I didn't know what I was doing. It was the first time I'd ever tried to do it. And I got information in my head that was true for the person confirmed by them and then by the instructor. And then I was hooked at that point and I couldn't get my hands on enough people. And ultimately, over time, I realized that it was really... Because information, you know, is nonlocal. Our consciousness is beyond just the physical realm. So, I actually and many people, a lot of people and you can actually learn to do this, can learn to connect with energy beyond what you might see with your physical eyes. So clairvoyance, just as a term of art, just means clear seeing. So it's a, it's a, it's a. It's a way of seeing beyond the physical realm with your third eye or your mind's eye. So, if I were to tell you, Brian, to close your eyes right now and picture a tree in your mind, and I say, "Look at the tree, look at what type of tree it is, the branches, the color. I want you to feel the, the bark on it. Now, go back and show me. Is it actually, am I now in the front yard of your childhood home? Is that what tree it is or, you know, or what's in your head?'. So, I actually am introducing that image to your head. Right? You, but you actually saw a tree in your mind, right?

Brian Kelly:
Right.

Travis Taylor:
So, if I say, you know, you have the capacity to ask the universe to show you something, and the universe will put a picture in your mind, and it's your job just to listen. You could do it, too.

Brian Kelly:
So awesome. It's so... There are so many similarities between this and neurolinguistic programing, already. You know, that was one of the things that was so difficult for me personally to get past because I'm too analytical or I was, and it didn't make sense. It had to make logical sense or it couldn't be in my mind. And that it was like, wow, this is amazing. I can't believe this. And yeah, what you are able to, just we would just say go back to your childhood, not like right now, but go back to the way it was then. And I wonder if you can use your imagination for a change, once again. You know, bring out that small child that was full of wonder, and everything was, you know, amazing. And, and just, you're just curious beyond measure. Just go back to that and, you know, just relax and enjoy the ride. And it took me some time to get it, dude. But finally..

Travis Taylor:
Many of us are, frankly, because we're into it. We decided to incarnate an earth on Earth, right? A third dimensional place where we have a physical body. We have physicality, you know, in large part because a lot of us learned through contrast and through learning, by seeing something we don't want and then realizing, oh, I want something else. And so, that's what I call learning by contrast. So, we're a lot of us are stubborn, and that's how we learn is through doing something painful because we remember that more clearly. So, you know, when I work with people, I ask that the universe help me understand what is the most helpful information that I could provide to them at this time. And it isn't always the same thing, which I always think is kind of exciting. So, I won't always see someone's pancreas, for example. I might see, I might see a childhood trauma or some other abusive parent. And then why they, why they have a belief system of the day that they suck. Or I will hear their narrative of that ego in their head or whatever is holding them back. Or I might see a past life trauma that they're living through in this life, actually, which I thought was kind of cool to.

Brian Kelly:
Wow. So, I don't know. Do you know a Ginger Nelson "Right on, Travis!".

Travis Taylor:
Hey, Ginger, I love this woman. She's amazing. She's an incredible channel, as well.

Brian Kelly:
Thank you for coming on, Ginger. Supporting the man, Travis. He's an amazing guy. I've just met him literally, what, twenty minutes before the show. And I can already tell he's an amazing gentleman, and I'm so blessed to get to do what I get to do.

Travis Taylor:
Thank you.

Brian Kelly:
I just cannot speak enough volumes. So, I can only imagine some of the stories you might have. And I can only imagine what kind of excitement this must give you to be able to have this gift to help people, to heal them of ailments or to write they, they're thinking. Like you were saying, for those that thought they suck because they went through a childhood trauma of some kind. Without naming names, what, what would be one that rises to the top right now that you feel the most emotional about that you thought, wow, that was phenomenal. I'm so glad I was given this gift to be able to help that person.

Travis Taylor:
Thank you. And, you know, when you asked about what motivates me, this is something that motivates me when, when I'm able to connect with somebody and allow them to see themselves with, with unconditional love, which is something that not a lot of people actually have experienced in their life. To be seen and valued and encouraged. That's just such a loving thing to be able to do. So, I just beyond what we would consider to be a gift that I might have, what I believe to be true is that I can't tell anybody anything they aren't ready to hear. I can't show anybody anything, because I won't see it, right? Because I would say, what's the most valuable thing for them to see. I won't see it if they're not ready for it. And so the thing that comes up to me one day is this woman that I had that was in her 60s, and she was complaining of back pain. And so, one might imagine that I would be spending some amount of time doing Reiki on her back. But the first thing that showed up for me when I was working on her was her mother. She showed up, she literally I saw her mom come into the room and I saw her holding her daughter's arm and the red marks that I saw on her daughter's arm, which was my client, and I saw my client wanting to be a dancer. And I saw her dancing in a gown and having her mom beat her, telling her she's not good enough. She's... And she would say things that I can't repeat live. I mean, I just wouldn't say them. And, and I, and I asked her about these experiences, this person I have never met before. And I said, are these things true for you? And, she said, "Yes". And I said, "These aren't actually true.. These things that your mother said aren't true. These things that, you know, you have". She had back, and she actually wasn't able to walk up stairs up to the second floor in the library that she worked. And she was on pain medication for about two years. And what I realized is that she, we needed to remove her mother from her energy field, essentially. That's how I would describe it. But what I was actually saying was to her is "Your mother's influence is holding your back and putting pressure on your body all the time". And so I basically said "With, with my help, would you allow me would it be OK with you if I asked your mother to leave, completely go". And it was very powerful, because, one- I wanted my client to know that she could change her mind. We have free will. And I said that "Any time you wish, you can invite in conversation energetically with your mother, who is on the other side to die at any time. But for right now, what you need is to let her go and to get her out of your energy field". And she said, "Yes, I will allow you to do that". And so in that moment, I energetically pushed every aspect of the pain of a lifetime that my client had felt to her mother in spirit. And I saw her mother start crying, and, and I said, "This is the effect that you had and what you called love to this daughter that you have. And I'm going to ask you to go. And I want you to go willingly". And and she did. And I said, "This isn't permanent. We are, we're unlimited, you know. That we can actually die". So, it wasn't like a death sentence, but I said, "For right now, she needs you to let her go so that she can be healed" And, and within a few weeks, my client actually emailed me and said that she had stopped taking her pain medication and she was able to walk up the stairs to the second floor where she had worked. And she did. I remember I told her I see her doing a happy dance. And I said, "I don't know what this is about, but I just see this". And this is at the time of the session. So, later she told me that she did a happy dance at the top of the stairs. So, that, that told me a lot about the influence of other people on ourselves, and how important it is to release and let go of toxic trauma. And, you know, that trauma can be held in our system long after it had actually occurred.

Brian Kelly:
That's amazing how, how so incredibly connected our minds and our body are. I mean, they're so incredibly intertwined that,

Travis Taylor:
Yeah.

Brian Kelly:
You know, trauma from the past and those holding on to those memories and emotions and, and everything. How those can impact us physically and vice versa, if you have physical ailments that can affect your mental state, as well. And it's something I've learned at a much deeper level with NLP, as well. It's an amazing thing. And often if you are able to find the cause of one and take care of it, then the other will melt away. And that's...

Travis Taylor:
What's really so cool is we have the capacity to heal. And even what I find is people... I find, are actually clients that have had ,that have come up with what I call echoes, past life echo. And what I mean by that is I will see a trauma that has occurred in a past life that actually is still affecting them now, because maybe they were there trying to learn to communicate effectively and activate their truth. But they were cut off from that in a past life and some traumatic way, or they're trying to access their inherent gifts of insight or wisdom, but they keep getting a defense mechanism that comes up. So, it's just been super fascinating. And I'm always learning new things with everyone that I work with.

Brian Kelly:
I just can't imagine. I mean, the books you probably have in you,(Both laugh). You could write. Oh, my goodness. The stories.

Travis Taylor:
Ironically, I have, I have my first book that I am one of the several authors of. We did a collab book that's coming out next week in the Amazon. Yeah, it's called "The Last Breath", and they'll be hard copies available September 14th. But we'll get information, obviously, about how people can find out more about this book. And but anyway, yeah, I've got that one coming out, and another one that I'm writing, actually two others that I'm writing right now.

Brian Kelly:
So you're ambidextrous, then you can write with both hands at the same time? (Brian laughs).

Travis Taylor:
Yeah, just like volleyball.

Brian Kelly:
Oh, well, this is awesome. This is amazing. So, I kind of speaking of the body, we're talking about that a little bit in the beginning. And you brought it up with, look, the back wasn't the issue. It was her mind. When it comes to actual being an entrepreneur and having to continue or getting to continue to crush it day in and day out and be there for others, you know, it's really about others. It's not about ourselves. How important is actual physical fitness to you personally, Travis, both to your business and to you as a person for your personal life?

Travis Taylor:
Yeah, I think it's very important. And I'll just go back to this core concept- If you can't pour from an empty cup. As much as I might have a desire to help people. If I, if I am not well, if I'm not feeling well, if I am not in my wholeness, then I can't do that sustainably. So, physical fitness is just one of our bodies. You know, physical body, mental body, emotional body, spiritual body. So, how I care for all of my bodies is important. So, yes, I do care for my physical body. And as somebody who has had chronic accidents, injuries and even like neck surgery last year, I am very well aware of my limitations, though that comes usually after the fact than before. But I'm, I'm an athlete. I am, I'm a skier. I play volleyball, tennis, golf. I like to surf. I'm learning that is new. I'm a climber. That's been my primary way of getting exercise for the last several years until COVID hit the gym shut down. So, but right now I like what can I do is I can, I can run, I can bike, I can do yoga. And I do want to mention just really quickly, the two types of yoga. Is I would, I would suggest that folks get involved in a Yen style yoga versus Yang style yoga. Yang is active, movement, power, force, pushing the body into the asana or the toes, where Yin is actually a meditative or more mindful practice, where you're allowing yourself to relax into the pose, which balances our energies of action and meditation because we need balance in our lives. And that's one way to promote it is to create it. It's not going to create itself. So, you have to put time in your calendar for mindfulness and relaxation and vacation and fun time, so that you can be well resourced.

Brian Kelly:
I like that idea of Yin because I think the only time I've ever done Yang because I remember not knowing much about yoga and then doing it and then being blown away.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah

Brian Kelly:
How I could sweat so dang much doing absolutely nothing, you know? You told me...

Travis Taylor:
Probably, a flow pose, where you go into a pose for a couple of seconds. This one is cool because you go into a post from one to five minutes. And so, I actually I'm a Yin yoga teacher, actually, so I don't actually have that on my website ironically, because I just started teaching it last year and I was doing it here in Hollywood until the wellness center that I was working out of shut down due to COVID. So, I've been just doing individual clients by request via Zoom. At,, at a distance. But but anyway. Yeah, totally check out Yin yoga why I am. And I highly recommend it, but it's not it's not trendy. Right. So, so, you know, the cookie cutter classes are all about getting the most people in. But it isn't a spiritual practice, it's a physical fitness practice. What Yoga is.

Brian Kelly:
You know, a successful entrepreneur mindset. I don't, trendy doesn't mean anything to me. It's what is the result. The result is what matters. And yeah. I mean, how long is that typical Yin yoga session last?

Travis Taylor:
They're actually usually a bit longer. Most of them are going to be an hour and a half, but you could do an hour Yin, but it's really. You could do Yin really in a half hour things. What you really want to do is just you can find a great book. Ironically, I've got it right here. This is an amazing book "A Complete Guide to Yin Yoga by Bernie Clark". Synchronicities go. I have this book already that a friend of mine I was staying at before I moved to my current location had this because he's again a teacher. He had this book. And after I moved to L.A., I saw that there was a Yin yoga teacher training coming up in Santa Monica. And when I signed up for it, they said, oh, you should really prepare by getting this book, which happened to be I already had. So, it was like. That was a synchronicity for me where I was like, "Oh, OK. Thanks, thanks God. You're really helping me. Show me what I need to do in my path, because, you know, I'm stubborn and I need things to be that obvious".

Brian Kelly:
Can you do them in groups like one on many Zoom or is it one on one is the...

Travis Taylor:
Well the Zoom could be well it. Just depends on. It wouldn't matter how many people are in the class, but I would want to make sure that I could see everybody to give them individual...

Brian Kelly:
Adjustments.

Travis Taylor:
Adjustments, as needed.

Brian Kelly:
Yeah.

Travis Taylor:
It's a very supported practice. So, even with an injury or different things, you have a lot of props in it, which is great because you want to really support the body and not traumatize it.

Brian Kelly:
And that sounds like my kind of t right there because, you know, that other kind was difficult. And the one I did... The... I just it was on DVD. I did it. It was two hours long. Oh, good Lord. I was exhausted. My whole day was gone. (Brian laughs)

Travis Taylor:
Well, I'll tell you, the thing about Yen. It also promotes some.. You know, it puts stress into joints and muscle tissue, so the poses aren't extremely comfortable. You want to find that, that level where you can hold it for several minutes, but you're not in pain. So, it's a great way to get your body to. You're like, "Oh, look what I can do. It's kind of exciting".

Brian Kelly:
And for me would probably be, "Hey, look what I cannot do". (Brian laughs). I am like the person on the planet. But, you know, yoga helped a lot. The Yeng. Yoga did help a lot in the flexibility for me, which I was like, wow, I can actually been that way now. I couldn't I couldn't touch my toes, Travis. My entire life, though, I was probably forty sevenish. And the only reason I was able to finally was because I did yoga on a regular basis was like once a week and...

Travis Taylor:
I can't touch my toes and that's ok,

Brian Kelly:
I mean I can get my knees but (Brian laughs). Yeah I just, I could not ever do it, and now it's like all right. And I don't know if I can today. It's been a while but I love this. This is a phenomenal. All these topics. Now you're, you've left the nest, the wonderful golden handcuff nest. God bless you. And you look, I'm not say anything negative toward anyone who's holding down a full time job, at all. God bless you, too. It takes different kinds of people to do both, to do one versus the other. And now we have a gentleman here who's done both Silvy. And that's why it can be difficult to escape that snare of corporate life where, you know, every two weeks what you're getting paid, right? It's a different world, and other people are making decisions on your behalf, which is what I hated about it more than anything. I don't mind risk. I don't mind the unknown, but it's not for everybody. And so. I'm just curious now that you've had some good seat time as being an entrepreneur where you are today, I opened to talking about skill sets that are required to get it, to get to that level and keep the clients coming. Keep keep it running. You're being very flexible, no pun intended, with yoga, with doing classes online, with with Zoom, both healing, intuitive healing, plus yoga, as well. That's phenomenal. What would you say today? Just I mean, where you are right now for you so that others can model you are the... What would you say are the top three skill sets you have developed and if there are any, are looking to improve on after that? What are you seeking to go to next?

Travis Taylor:
Yeah, that's a great question, and I think there's a great answer. And then there's like a COVID answer and nonCoVID answer, frankly, because it's kind of difficult being. I've only been a full time entrepreneur for a year, if you want to call entrepreneur yourself, a business operator. I was doing a full time job, and this for 12 years. And hosting, and hosting a weekly radio show where I was reading a book a week and then doing a live radio show talking to the author. So, you know, I did that. I remember there was two years where I didn't actually take a vacation. I didn't take a day off for over two years. And once I look back, I realized that I was like, this is not healthy for me. But what I, what I would say right now is you've got to be be open-minded about the unique ways that you could get money. You think of your, we have this sort of idea about how we can gain income. So, just realize that your ideas about how you could get income or how you want to get income or how you expect to get income might be limiting you from getting income in ways that aren't that that are possible for you. So, I would say having the ability to be open-minded and flexible in that revenue stream or whatever is a good idea. I would also say it's good to plan and organize your day in a way that gives you all of the support that you need in all of your areas of life, including business, not just waking up in the morning, getting right on your computer, going all day and spending all your day on the computer. But recognizing that, you know, putting a to-do list on the side is a good idea. First, like getting yourself a realistic expectation of what you can and can't do. Another tip I would say is, and this I learned, which I actually I'm so grateful that I learned, is that my hourly rate for doing healing work is X. If I spend three hours of my day doing admin or marketing or accounting or other things, social media, creation of materials and all of that, then I am not earning that bucket of hourly rate, if that's my hourly rate just for an individual session, notwithstanding what I might get for a class or workshop or things like that. But what I want to say is it's OK to ask for help in the ways that you need it. That could actually be more financially viable for you than just doing everything yourself. For me also recognizing what your, what you like to do is something that you will end up doing more of than what you don't like to do, just by our very nature. So, getting help in the areas of the things you don't necessarily like to do, that you could hire somebody to do for maybe less than what you would make at your hourly rate would be a good idea. So, those are some things that I come to just kind of at the top of my head. Another would just be- be patient, because this is this is a. This is a wild ride for our souls, frankly, right now, the whole global community is going through this major pandemic. In the US, we're now coming up upon an incredibly tense and volatile political environment where we're going to be called and pulled into emotional, reactionary stories every day on social media and with family members. Our emotions are going to be bigger. And when our emotional brain gets bigger, our our mental brain gets smaller. So, we don't have the capacity to be rational when we are in our personal or emotional body. And we're not taking care of ourselves when we do that either. So, you know, recognize that it's important to be patient with what your expectations are of what you can accomplish right now. I think until until we open up in the in the US, there are just certain things that you're not going to be able to do. One thing that I did early on, early COVID is I just decided I had lower I split my rates. I instead of doing all one level of healing rate, which included intuitive sessions. I actually did readings as a separate rate, a lower rate. And I started to offer free 15 minute energy assessments for people, so that people could at least get something that I could help them with and I could get value from that. And then I did a donation based webinar series where I just said," you know what, I'm going to allow". And then actually what was interesting about this is as soon as I announced it on social media, a friend of mine who wasn't even going to participate. Seventy seven hundred dollars. And she said, "I'm really grateful that you're doing this for people who need it, for free. So I'm going to support you". And my belief system was I'm going to accept any donations from anyone for this. Right?., And so then I was able to say, wow, I don't have to charge people and now I can get income in unique ways. So that's just a couple of things that come off the top of my head.

Brian Kelly:
It's phenomenal. It's gosh, so money. There were a lot of nuggets in that. OK, to ask for help, that's a big one.

Travis Taylor:
Huge.

Brian Kelly:
Huge. because most people start out as a solo entrepreneur that I know, and most people that go for long enough to start to see success, which unfortunately the largest percentage do not. But those that do get it that far then approach burnout, because like you said, they're doing everything, everything you mentioned, including accounting, marketing. And then then it's like you might be over your head before you're like, "How am I going to have time to train a team? My gosh". Right? But it comes down to the point where you just have to. You just have to if you're going to survive. And it's not like a life or death thing, you can ease into it. So I would recommend anyone out there who's just starting out, start with a team in mind. Doesn't mean you have to implement, execute the second, but have that in your thought process all the way through. And how would I delegate this or what, what would I delegate and to whom? And I found this phenomenal resource, Travis. I bring on apprentices for my business. I currently have three. They're amazing. I have three to four at all times and I've learned by doing this how to become a better leader. And that's the number one skill set in my opinion. A business on the business side for any business owner is that so that you can scale and step away from the day to day technician part of the business and then be the visionary, be the one that's bringing in the different ideas and the different. If you're doing the technician work all the time, it stifles your creativity. It just, it's difficult to do it that way.

Travis Taylor:
And then I try to do my own website, right? It's like, that's just silly because somebody else could do it so much faster for a lot less. But I'll tell you one thing.

Brian Kelly:
Unless you're really

Travis Taylor:
What's that?

Brian Kelly:
Unless you're really good at it and you love doing it, I will say that.

Travis Taylor:
But if you're really good at it and the one thing that I will tell you. Have you ever heard of Fiverr?

Brian Kelly:
Oh yeah. I've oh I've pucker up. Yes.

Travis Taylor:
Like such a good tool. So F-I-V-E-R-R, I think it is. And you can just turn in a job that someone else can do and then you get it back and you just paid no pennies really. It's just like nothing. So it's great for marketing materials.

Brian Kelly:
Oh bro. So you know those little little Segway videos in this show where bookmarks and you have a British guy.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah.Yeah, Yeah. That was fiverr. So that was I got it Fiverr. Same with the guest expert spotlight where you came on right before that. It was a British guy talking. I had him do it. He did put the music behind it. And then I did video on it on the other side of it. And it was a piece of cake. Yeah, Fiverr. Oh, my gosh. I have spent a lot of money with it, and it doesn't take much money for each task. So I've used it a lot, and I love it. That's a great resource. Thank you for sharing that.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah. Welcome.

Brian Kelly:
Be patient. That's a big one. And that's, boy, that's, that's a huge, huge one for so many reasons. A lot of people start a business. Look, you have the benefit of working on it for twelve years. I think you said as a corporate employee before you broke free. So you knew that that was the path you wanted to take by that. And that's good.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah.

Brian Kelly:
So, a lot of people jump into something thinking this is going to be the greatest thing and they won't have a strong enough reason, are strong enough why, and they will fall before they come close to hitting the finish line. It's just, you know, you got to stay the course. You've got to you're going to get knocked backward every single day in different ways. But just remember, you can go forward farther if you have this nagging like Travis does, screwed on straight and you're, your flexible mindset and you're...

Travis Taylor:
In hindsight, I probably would have quit even earlier.

I think, in my mind, I gave my employer, the city, so many opportunities to provide promotional opportunities for me as an internal candidate for several jobs. And every time getting, you know, someone from the outside would get that, we'll get that role. And I kept, my faith thinking, OK, well, maybe the next time. Maybe the next time. Well, you can get stuck in that for decades, you know. I've worked for the city for 18 years and and I had many incredible roles. I'm not denying that I had a lot of incredible opportunities it wouldn't have otherwise. But in hindsight, I would have taken the leap even sooner, to be frank. But I also want to say the, you know, giving yourself the freedom not to take things personally. One thing when something doesn't necessarily go well to say this isn't about me, this situation, this event is whatever is not about me. And I just need to let go and move on.

Brian Kelly:
That's huge. And that comes down to what I call ego. Right? And the more we can get step away from our own ego, the better. And there's so many great ways to do it. And I've learned by bringing on a team, you have to or you won't survive in that situation. So.

Travis Taylor:
So, you won't to be liked. (Travis laughd).

Brian Kelly:
At least people won't want to work with you or, for example, ever say for, but they're going to want to do less at my corporate life, I can pick out the ones that I loved. And I said I would go above and beyond what they're asking. And I wish they would ask me to do more. And then I thought, what of those qualities that I like so much in that person I need to emulate and model that? And yeah. So you can learn a lot by. I did and I'm sure you did by going through corporate to learn what to do and what not to do once you branched out on your own. And that's a very valuable. My gosh, it's already seven minutes until the end of the show, Travis. What happened?

Travis Taylor:
Time flies.

No, all right. Can you, would you mind one more quick story of another person that you were able to help? I'm sorry I told you off before we start. I'm so curious about this.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah, sure. Sure, sure. So, I had this this client early on. I guess I would say many years ago who who found my website. She said randomly, which I think is like synchronicity. Right. I was, because I like to ask how did they find out about me? And she booked a session, and we were on the phone. And so so she wasn't in front of me. I wasn't doing heeling work on her. But the first thing that I felt with her is that she had had two miscarriages, and I felt her body and I felt her mindset around what it felt like as a woman in a relationship with a man, and how she felt about her inability to carry a child to term. And I asked what was the source of this inability that she had to carry a child to term, and interestingly enough, I saw her as a young girl. I saw the home that she lived in and I saw the family that lived in it before. And I saw a young girl who lived in that home who was murdered in the home, whose spirit didn't leave. It was actually stuck in the home. My client, who was had the capacity as a child to connect with spirits. She was a medium and she met this girl. They were young women in the same house. So. And what happened was when my client left the house, this girl that had died in the home connected with her body. And because this girl was 12, she was young. She. Her energy, she couldn't have carried a child because this energy essentially of this other spirit was connected to her. So, I did a clearing deposition ultimately of that spirit, helping her to go back to the collective, to the other side home. And within a couple of weeks, she became pregnant and that and had her had the child nine months later and the kid, as I think nine now, said one of my Facebook friends. So that was one. It wasn't something that I had anticipated doing, like it wasn't something I had woken up in Reiki class going "I'm going to do a deposition". It's such a loaded term and there's so much narrative around what that actually is with movies and things. But I was like, no, I actually saw it happen. And I saw that this young, scared spirit that wasn't able to go home because she felt like it was her fault and that she was scared and was stuck and was then had this friendship with my client and then connected with her. And that happens. It happens often actually more than we might think. We have entities that might stick with us for some reason. So, I can help people with that as well. Sometimes people who aren't able to completely let go of addictions, who have been affected by or have their energy feel broken open by addictions with drugs and alcohol can sometimes have beings that are attached to that. It's kind of a whole another story. But the point is healing is possible. Whatever it is that we if we feel limited, I would say if you feel limited in your life in some way, and it is something keeps coming up and you're like, gosh, I'm so tired of this thing and I want to get deeper. I want to know what's really going on, then I'd suggest connecting with me and finding out more. I do on Instagram on Tuesdays. My Instagram is at Underscore travisTyaylor.com. It's also on my website. At five thirty PM Pacific. I do an open live Instagram where I answer questions. I play cards for folks and I do readings. So that's kind of a fun thing I do.

Brian Kelly:
Fantastic. Yes, I'm hovering over it so people can see us, there's me, there's you. And that is website DivineIncyte.com. Just go there and you can obviously you can see it is the man, the myth, the legend himself. This is amazing. I am so enthralled and excited about all this.

Travis Taylor:
Thank you.

Brian Kelly:
So, if you want to get in touch with Travis at a deeper level, we're also we I understand you have a bit of a gift for our peeps, which we are going to talk about here very soon because we're at that time. But before we do that, I did promise everyone that's out there watching and listening that they could win a five night stay at a five star luxury resort, compliments of our good friends at The Big Insider Secrets. And so we got three things to take care of before we sign off. One is that. Another is Travis. I have one final question for you that I like to end every segment with our every show, and it's. It's a very intriguing question, I ask this of every entrepreneur who has been on this show and I've been quite blown away by the responses, and it's a, it's a little personal. It's also very profound. And I can't wait to do that. And then the third thing, we are going to talk about your gift and what you have to offer our wonderful watchers and listeners. So before we do that, real quick, the first gift, this is how OK, you all now have our permission to very temporarily take your gaze away from the screen and pull out that cell phone of yours, because what you'll want to do is bring up your text messaging app. And if you're looking at the screen right now, you can see that where you would put in the name of the person you are going to message instead type in this phone number. The phone number is three one four six six five one seven six seven. And then down in the area where you would actually type in your message, (you know, where you type the emojis and all those other things as well). No emojis here, just type in two words, separated by a dash. And the two words are PEAK, P-E-A-K, and then Dash, and then the word VACATION. V-A-C-A-T-I-O-N. P-E-A-K -vacation again. The number is three one four six six five one seven six seven. And go ahead and text that right now. Do it quickly because you will be getting some automated messages back for additional information for you to be officially entered to win. And nothing big is just your email address, so we can enter you into our automated system and then do the random drawing and get you that vacation stay that you so richly deserve. All right, I hope you've got that taken care of. I'm going to remove that from the screen because this show is all about Travis Taylor, this man right here. And so, you know, before we ask that final question, I think it'd be better just to go to your your gift that you have set up for the fine people. I'm going to pull up a different page. I found in relation to this, and I'll let you take it away and let the people know what it is you are Doing for them.

Travis Taylor:
Yeah, so what I want to offer for folks who, who have learned about me through this show is to give them an opportunity to get a distance half hour session with me at 50 percent off what I would ordinarily charge through my website. So, you're right on that page right there. You go down schedule your session today, but you go to the half hour distant session with Travis, just book it online, don't pay. And we can take care of payment at the time of service and just book your session. And just at the time that you book it, you can send me an email, Travis@DivineInsight.com. Or just remind me during the session that you learned to me through this amazing program, and I'll just give you 50 percent off. So that's, that',s that's my thank you for anyone who's watching today.

Brian Kelly:
And that's a huge thank you. And I appreciate that greatly. I think I'm going to take advantage of that myself. If you're cool with that.

Travis Taylor:
I'm cool with that.

Brian Kelly:
I love it. Being a host has its perks. So, that website is the same one. It's Divineinsight.com,com and then just add forward/intuitive. Dash=sessions, plural. Intuitive dash sessions, and I put that in the comments for those of you that can see those on social media as we are doing this live right now, for those of you that are listening to this later on on podcasts or maybe you've seen it on Roku and Amazon fire TV. I'm sure this is a limited time offer. So, the sooner you get around to doing this, the better and be respectful of Travis and his incredible talents and gifts because, you know, he deserves, he deserves all of the wealth that's coming his way and then some because he is an amazing man who is helping a lot of people to improve their lives, period. And it's an amazing thing. And I'm just so blessed to be here with him right now. And I can't wait to now spring on to him this amazing final question to wrap up the show. Are you ready for this one?

Travis Taylor:
Let's do it. Let's do it.

Brian Kelly:
So, here's the thing, I kind of built it up a little bit, but. There is no such thing as a wrong answer. Just so you know. it's impossible. In fact, the only correct answer is yours. Because that that's the personal part of it, and so we're not getting deep personal, it's just it's personal to you. Your answer is your answer and no one else is. And it's interesting because that's just how it's been with all of my past experts.

Brian Kelly:
So are you ready? You sure I'm ready? Yeah. All right. Here we go. Travis Taylor, how do you define success.

Travis Taylor:
I would define success as having your own personal fulfillment. Actually feeling fulfilled. So, what I mean by that is you are able to feel like what you're doing has value to yourself. You feel happy, joyous and free, like that's really success. I don't think success is something that you can measure necessarily in dollars. I don't think that money equals success. But success is really about feeling fulfilled and happy in your life more than anything. That's how I would put it.

Brian Kelly:
Fantastic and you know, no two people have answered that question identically. I've done over one hundred. I'm pushing a hundred and ten of these shows now, and that's what I find so fascinating. You talked about a collaborative book. All of these answers are going into a collaborative book that I've already got the domain name for, which is how do you define success and all of the ban on it? So, yeah, I will be reaching out to you at that time when we get it all together and ask for your permission. I don't know if you'd be OK with my putting your name in a book for more exposure or not, but.

Travis Taylor:
Sure. Anything a quote attributed to me.

Brian Kelly:
Yes.

Travis Taylor:
I'm absolutely grateful for that.

Brian Kelly:
Because I'm a little bit sarcastic with it.Travis. I want to say thank you once again. You've been an absolute godsend. I look forward to working with you in person, in the near future. Maybe we can get together for a cup of coffee at some point since we're so close together, an hour away. But I truly appreciate you coming on. Spend the time. I know it's been a long time since you originally applied to be on the show and put the application in, and we were booked pretty solid. And I appreciate your patience in doing that and sticking it out because look at the value you've just provided to everyone who not only is watching this live and listening, but those who are going to get that afterwards. It's going to be available forever on podcasts, on websites, on videos, on YouTube. It's everywhere, as you can see all over the screen if you're watching. And that's what I love, is giving the gift of of Travis Taylor, of people like Travis Taylor.

Travis Taylor:
Thank you so much.

Brian Kelly:
One parting thought, Travis, where you are today, what would be one final piece of advice you could give someone who is looking to take their business or entrepreneurship up one more notch?

Travis Taylor:
So, I think what I would focus on this might be ironic to some is, is feeling a joy in what it feels like to already have it. Not necessarily the steps you need to get it, but taking moments of your day, what you're what it would feel like if you already had it. That's actually a much swifter way to have the universe align all the things that you need in order to do it than to plan everything to the minutia. So that's what I would say.

Brian Kelly:
I love it. I relate to it. And we can have a long talk about that one later, too. But we have to sign off out of respect to all those who came on to watch. We appreciate you. I hope you win, all of you. I know only one of you is going to win, but I hope all of you win and definitely take up Travis on his offer. HIs very gracious offer. Look back in the comments if you need to. A refresher on his website, how to find that. Travis, thank you once again so very, very much for your valuable time, your insight, your experience and how you are serving people all over. I appreciate you, my brother.

Travis Taylor:
Thank you so much. I'm so grateful and honor and privilege to be part of the show. Thank you.

Brian Kelly:
Wow. On behalf of this amazing man, I am Brian Kelley, the host of The Mind Body Business Show. We'll be back again next week with another phenomenal entrepreneur. Until then, so long and be blessed. Take care everyone.

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Travis Taylor

For twenty years in Seattle, Travis, a longtime attorney and dedicated public servant for the City of Seattle, has spent one part of his professional legal career in human resources, conducting workplace assessments, investigations, advising, and training employees, management, and executives on best practices for equal opportunity, inclusion, and how to achieve more equitable outcomes and develop a more culturally competent workforce.


Travis was 33 when he first realized, during a reiki class, that he was clairvoyant, could channel information from a source, and see, hear, and communicate with the subtle energy systems that surround the human body, and over the years has helped people across the world identify and release the source of a health issue, create more wellness, and live more vibrant, happier and more soul-aligned lives.

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