Peter:
[0:00] Well, it is awesome to be here because I love it. I am joined by none other than the other of Fantastic Four, Sioux Storm. Welcome to the Inner Power podcast. and you have literally come from a massive event where you had to deliver a beautiful, inspiring, and empowering speech in front of over a thousand people. How do you feel now with your journey? We're going to get into this, but right now in the moment, this is fresh in your mind. I just want to pick your brain about it. How was the experience?
Peter:
[0:47] Have you imagined yourself being here? There's just so much to catch up on. So tell me all about it.
Sioux:
[0:52] You know, first of all, this experience, just the experience in itself was phenomenal for me. You know, never, never have I ever imagined that I would stand on stage and speak to a thousand people about my breakthrough in life, you know. And being able to drop stories into really, well, on stage we called it dropping the kryptonite. And really, it was amazing to share my experience because after the getting out and behind stage and everything else, People were coming up to me and thanking me for expressing about the dyslexia and the overcome of it because they were dyslexic or they were suffering through ADHD. And I was truly amazed how many people were talking about how that really helped them.
Peter:
[2:07] I love that. And I think you could see the impact that you had. Like, you know, I know that you would have just been so concentrating on delivering your speech and making sure you're in the time frame. You're not really thinking about how people are receiving it. But it must just make you feel so like, well, how does it make you feel? I actually don't know because I haven't had that experience. So, how did it make you feel when you had those people come up to you and acknowledge those particular things and how it's helped them to feel better about themselves or inspire them?
Sioux:
[2:38] I honestly, in some respects, I was a little shocked at first, you know?
Peter:
[2:44] Yeah.
Sioux:
[2:44] I didn't realize how much, I want to say I didn't realize how my story would affect other people. Yeah. And I know one person, everybody affects everybody. It's like that ripple. It goes and goes and goes. And that I understand. However, when you don't see it, you know, you have never really seen it. And then all of a sudden you start seeing it. It's like, whoa. You know, this person, this lovely lady comes up and she starts crying and telling me all about her dyslexic son and how she feels like there's actually hope.
Sioux:
[3:30] And I'm like, yeah, we just see the world a little different. That's all. Yeah.
Peter:
[3:36] And I love that. So now we've got to, I love this. We've literally jumped into the deep end and people are thinking, okay, like who is Sioux Sioux Storm? It's like we should come back. But like, no, this journey and this is what I wanted to have you on. So, everyone who's listening, like this is amazing. Like I, as most of my clients or people who have been in my world for a while, they know I really preach the fact of never underestimate the power of your own story. It can impact. You just don't know how it is. I've experienced that firsthand by sharing my story, publishing my book, and whatever else. But what's so wonderful, even for me, and that's why I'm so grateful to have this opportunity, is I've kind of been seen and witnessed a part of your journey to getting, like, I'm thinking what you have accomplished in such a short space of time. I'm talking now, guys, we're talking like six to 12 months. We're going to get into this in a second. But it is phenomenal. like and seeing the change in you from in such a short space of time is also like going wow like i know for the person who stood up in august and working through your stories and your beliefs.
Peter:
[4:52] I have to admit right there and then i'm thinking i felt for you but would i have kind of gone oh, she's she's gonna be on stage in six months time telling her inspirational story like you know to a thousand people no absolutely not and i was like because i can see you in it you're working through it but to accomplish that is amazing so but of course we're just gonna have to give our listeners some context here oh.
Sioux:
[5:19] Oh when jenny jenny spotted me you know back in august being confused i was, I had every thought in my head going, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, Jenny. Let me work my story. And meanwhile, I'm in the back of my head going, run. And I'm also, I never stood up. I just sat in my chair. I was so grateful that James didn't say, stand up, stand up, like he always does. I was grateful that they let me just sit there because I was so shocked, so, like, I don't know what to say, how to do, what to do. And I couldn't think. I just couldn't think.
Peter:
[6:16] So, there's a lead up. So, let's backtrack and let's have a lead up because it is. And it's great. I feel like, sorry, guys, we've given you teaser, teaser, teaser, and I can imagine people listening there going, so what's this about? I don't know.
Peter:
[6:32] But there is so much to cover here, so we'll do our best. But the beautiful thing is that Sioux has always been, you've always had a love for totem animals and you've done shamanic training and whatever else. But on top of all of that and your spiritual self, you're an artist first and foremost. I see that in everything. Walk us through going from that childhood space, leaning to the artists and the totems and how this has all kind of evolved to where you are now.
Sioux:
[7:06] Oh, okay. Um well ever first of all ever since i was little i would see totems around people all the time and you know a room is a room of people is very crowded for me because it's not only the people that i'm seeing there i'm actually seeing their their totem guides and and everything around them so it can it can be over overwhelming so yeah i know that feeling.
Peter:
[7:36] Yes i can relate to that.
Sioux:
[7:38] Yeah. And I had a college professor who wanted me to do an art show. And when she was diagnosed with cancer and in stage four, I was like, oh, my God, I got to do a show. I got to promise her. I promised her to do an art show. If she passed away, oh, my goodness. Yeah. I would have major regrets. So I started painting people's portraits that were very, that meant something to me. And I painted them with their totem animals. And ever since then, that's what I've done most, most of my life is, is paint people's totem portraits. And.
Peter:
[8:28] And it's amazing to kind of go through that. And like, you've been doing that. And obviously you can tell that it's not just like a pattern. You can tell that it's, you know what I mean, like you're in that dharmic aspect, you're in your purpose, it's just so natural to you. And then this is kind of like led you to having a bigger dream around your portraits and your totems. And you've been saying this dream's been a dream that you've been dreaming for.
Sioux:
[9:00] For about 30 years or so.
Peter:
[9:03] 30 year dream.
Sioux:
[9:04] Dream and enlighten.
Peter:
[9:07] Us what was this what inspired this dream so what is the dream what inspired the dream.
Sioux:
[9:12] Well you know when when you when i've been doing these portraits for people for so long to help them understand who they are and and who's on their team helping them yeah you know i wanted I wanted to create something for people to be able to pick up and do on their own, you know, work on their own, you know, if they couldn't get a hold of me, if they didn't want a portrait and things like that. So I have this love for totems so much that I wanted people to start learning about totems and understanding about it. So I had a dream of writing a book.
Peter:
[9:52] Right.
Sioux:
[9:53] Now, in my belief system, I guess, is I couldn't write a book, you know, because I spell everything backwards. You know, when I was a kid, I would go, we'd be in the car going down the road and I would read the speed limit sign and I would read it as 53 when it's only 35. So, thank God I wasn't driving, right?
Peter:
[10:20] Well, you'd just be driving a little bit faster. Fast.
Sioux:
[10:23] A little too fast. So, yeah, I had a dream to write a book and to create actually to create an oracle deck with a book so that, people can learn about totems and start to learn how to work with them and understand, you know the power behind them.
Peter:
[10:46] And so started off that wanting to do that and it's been a 30-year, dream and i had the the privilege of connecting with you beforehand and i was like seeing what you're doing and what makes this one so amazing is that that dream of yours, finally became a reality it.
Sioux:
[11:22] Did in a month and a half it only took a month.
Peter:
[11:26] And a half, now this is where it gets really interesting like when you really kind of condense the 30-year dream are you now looking at this going it only took 90 or less than 90 days it took what 40 days 45 days how many days did you end up doing it in it.
Sioux:
[11:45] Was a month and a half exactly.
Peter:
[11:49] Wow now exactly.
Sioux:
[11:50] One and a half months.
Peter:
[11:51] Okay one and a half months this is really i love this guys I set this up because 30-year dream, been sitting on this, working through, going, I can't write, I can't do this. You knew you could do the drawings and the paintings and whatever else. That was easy, but you had the block. The big block was around the writing side of things.
Sioux:
[12:12] Yeah.
Peter:
[12:13] But then, and when, just out of curiosity, that month and a half, when did that month and a half happen for you?
Sioux:
[12:20] Well, it started right after the breakthrough in BBD. so that was august.
Peter:
[12:27] August this year.
Sioux:
[12:28] So it's 2024 yeah you've.
Peter:
[12:31] Had a breakthrough there and then literally in a month and a half.
Sioux:
[12:35] You know when i when i left that conference and got on the plane i was given i was even given an upgrade you know to see and so i'm sitting on that in that business class outlining, okay, first of all, the first thought that went through my head was, wouldn't it be really kind of cool to go back to BBD Live with a book in hand? What would that take? What would that take out of me for me to do that? So, so then I outlined how I would want to organize everything in the book, did that. Figured out what totems I would want and this, that, got off the plane. And then I contacted printers and said, okay, if I have 44 cards, about 111-page book to go with it and stuff like that, how much would it cost? And when would you need the artwork and all the stuff in hand? Once I had that date, I knew my deadline.
Peter:
[13:48] Yeah.
Sioux:
[13:49] And so I knew what I needed to do. and I just I got up every morning probably around five six o'clock and I didn't go to bed until about 10 11 at night you know the whole time just that's all I was doing just working on that.
Peter:
[14:08] You just really that's the epitome of I head down bum up I'm in this work.
Sioux:
[14:15] I'm in it and 44.
Peter:
[14:18] So the deck that you have, have you got the deck there with you so we can just see it on screen so the video, so we can show that, so you know Animal Totem Guidance, there we go, Oracle cards Unlocking the Wisdom, Zeus still love it this is so amazing to see, I'm like this is even better because it's like, it's physically tangible, like you can actually hold it, and you've done, so there's 44 cards in that deck.
Sioux:
[14:44] Mm-hmm. 44 cards. And let's – so, okay, here's the book.
Peter:
[14:54] Oh, yes, yep, the handbook to go with it, the guidebook.
Sioux:
[14:57] So here's the cards. So here, we're going to play a game.
Peter:
[15:03] Okay, right, here we go.
Sioux:
[15:05] We're going to play a game. I'm going – what I'm going to be doing is I'm going to take the cards and keep putting them down. you tell me when to stop.
Peter:
[15:15] Okay.
Sioux:
[15:16] Okay. So whenever you want to tell me to stop.
Peter:
[15:21] There you go.
Sioux:
[15:21] Oh, okay.
Peter:
[15:23] See, I know that laugh. That laugh is what I usually do with my clients. They go, what are you laughing about?
Sioux:
[15:31] The cards you pick is a rooster.
Peter:
[15:34] A rooster. I'm a good looking rooster. I know that already.
Sioux:
[15:37] Yeah, there you go. The rooster is about confidence. It's about authentic self. And I would say that it's very much about you. It's about time management. It's about awakening that inner strength. Isn't that you?
Peter:
[15:55] Yeah, I'd like to think it is. Authentic self is a big thing for me. That's a big thing that I always do. Yeah. Doing about it. Time management, that could be an improvement area. I'll just be honest, give a self-assessment here.
Sioux:
[16:09] Sometimes it comes up as in the reminder of what it is that we need.
Peter:
[16:16] Yeah.
Sioux:
[16:17] So, you know, when I met you, to me, you're just a very confident person. You're very authentic. I think that's something about you that I really appreciate, you know, the authenticity. and you bring out the authenticity of people around you.
Peter:
[16:38] Oh, that's so nice. Thank you. That's why I love doing it because I do, I love sharing because I know what it's like for myself and part of the reason why I do what I do and even with the podcast, number one is I love talking as you can tell, but I'll give a rooster a run for its money.
Sioux:
[16:54] There you go.
Peter:
[16:57] But the thing is, it's more about like it is sharing because even for me in my journey, it was a case of I did a lot of it on my own. You know uncovering the abilities working with it trying to understand the signs the symbolisms like oh hang on this is who's in the room with me and you know it's all of those things and I remember you know I kind of made a vow to myself I think it was my late teens very much said I was like I'm just going to make sure that no one has to take that journey that I did I'm grateful for my journey don't get me wrong but it's a case of like I know what it's like and it's important to share so other people don't have to feel like they're figuring everything out on their own. You know, we're out there kind of doing it. And that's where that kind of comes in. And that's why I share it and I love bringing this. And even your story, and I appreciate that. So, the rooster is like, and it's a beautiful thing. But when you have a look at these cards and this timeline of a month and a half, but you ham painted every single one, didn't you?
Sioux:
[18:05] Yes, I did.
Peter:
[18:08] 44 paintings to get ready for scanning or getting ready for the, you know, the publishing and printing and whatever else. So, what does that work out to, how many paintings did you have to do a day in order to get and meet your deadline?
Sioux:
[18:26] Oh, that varied from day to day. You know, some days I got seven done. I would.
Peter:
[18:37] Struggle i'd struggle to get one done in seven hours i'm just not an.
Sioux:
[18:42] Artist well well you know what i did was you know it was like okay first of all okay i i would i set this up so it goes with the elements you have you know 11 for the water 11 for air 11 for earth and and 11 for fire you know, elements and so it's, I would look at what stories, what ones, what do I need to put in there? And then I'd start sketching them all out. I would sketch it out one day and paint the next type of thing. And if I could, I would try to get all 11 done or, you know, what have you, you know, in a day. There was days that I couldn't, when I got done, I was like, I can't move my arm. Oh, no. Jamie, somebody help me. I can't lift my coffee. Oh, no.
Peter:
[19:49] Oh, no. There you go. You know you're in trouble if you can't lift your coffee. You know there's problems.
Sioux:
[19:57] Coffee to me, I joke with all my students, I'm like, coffee is psychic juice. So, yeah, I have to have my coffee.
Peter:
[20:05] I call it, it's like the spray that adds lubrication to everything. So, we call it WD-40. And it's just like I say, it's like, don't worry, I'm getting the WD-40 into me. I'll be right in about five minutes and then we can get going. So, I call it the same thing. But I love that. So, but you've really like, that's me. I can't believe how much you actually accomplished. You got done. You've sketched them out. You've hand-paid them. You obviously made a choice for the artists out there. You made a very, very conscious and logical choice with the medium that you're going to use for it because you're naturally more connected with the oil pastels. Is that right?
Sioux:
[20:46] Well, with doing totem portraits, I always do watercolor. I love doing acrylics.
Peter:
[20:52] Acrylics, that's right.
Sioux:
[20:54] Acrylic paints, I love doing.
Peter:
[20:55] Sorry, that was me having a stab at the artistic world.
Sioux:
[20:58] No problem. I've always... Thought that i would do this with acrylics however because of time management.
Peter:
[21:09] And trying.
Sioux:
[21:10] To get this done i was like well let's do watercolors because watercolors i know even better because i that's what i do for the totem portraits yeah.
Peter:
[21:19] Yeah and that's i mean but then making that very conscious and logical choice you could get it done yes so 44 paintings and we're done and completed in a month and a half we're talking 40 to 40 i think it was like 44 44 paintings almost in 44 days wasn't it something like that because that's a bad month and a half something like that if whatever it is i'm just saying i'm it's mind-boggling to know that you could accomplish so much in such a short space of time so but then the thing is obviously you're able to do this, like this is a 30-year dream. Number one, I love the fact that you never gave up on it. But a 30-year dream that all of a sudden you accomplished in like 40 days, for example. Like that's insane to compare them thinking, imagine if I did this like all that time ago. But so what would you really say was the thing, the shift, the actual breakthrough in August that, allowed you or helped you to get to this space to go, right, I am going to do this. My dream is going to become a reality.
Sioux:
[22:35] I think, one, when talking and saying that the dyslexia is what really held me back, I was like, you know, I'm really tired of that story. I'm tired of it.
Peter:
[22:57] You know? Okay, yeah.
Sioux:
[22:59] You know, I'm tired of thinking like this.
Peter:
[23:02] I love your face there, by the way. I just got to say, if anybody's just listening, Sioux's face was like, I'm like, it was just almost discussed for yourself. It was.
Sioux:
[23:12] It was like, how often have I thought this? How often was I, you know, have I limited myself? Because thinking you know there's there's tools out there there's people out there that can help edit and do all types of things and honestly i don't know if i would have made the deadline got it all done in this short period of time if i had not had the support in the help of my wife jamie shine you know because she was my editor you know and she she was truly my cheerleader and i, So grateful to have someone say, go for it. This has been your dream. You can stop with this in the business right now. I just want you to focus on this, get it done. So, you know, isn't that, that's spectacular. You have that type of support.
Peter:
[24:20] And necessary, I think. Like, it's so important to have the right people and the right environment around you. I literally just finished recording a solo episode about that very thing. I was like, wow, you're talking about this. I was wondering if I was picking that up a little bit earlier before we got here, but it is such a powerful thing to have. And I love that, you know, you can see that and you're grateful for that. And to get to a point where you've 30 years, you've acknowledged your story and the story that you've been telling yourself for how long, you don't even know how much that's been holding you back. you know it's 30 30.
Sioux:
[25:00] Years yeah and i and i truly believe that by dropping this this as i call it kryptonite dropping this this thing that has held me back it's allowed me to really own my own power stand in my power and kind of know who i am and this is not, i love it i can't say.
Peter:
[25:28] That your face says it all.
Sioux:
[25:31] Like and.
Peter:
[25:32] I love it i have to describe it because people obviously listen but it's like you're there literally going i can see you genuinely recalling the account and owning yourself in that and it's almost i.
Sioux:
[25:45] Can see.
Peter:
[25:46] The confusion of like but who was i before because this has been here the whole time.
Sioux:
[25:51] Yeah yeah it's it's like you know i i think sometimes i think wow gee if i would have just dropped that story you know that i was slow and i was stupid and all of all those things all that went through my head and and that because i would get things backwards or i'd say it backwards or I'd write it backwards and I'd look down going, that's not right. And so, you know, there's a lot of stuff that I've done to work to overcome this, you know, over the years and stuff. Mm-hmm. And to acknowledge that, look, this is what I really want to do. I've always wanted to do this. This is my dream. And wait a second. Why am I allowing myself to hold myself back on that? That's crazy. That's crazy talk. Let's move on from this.
Peter:
[26:57] I love that. Let's move on. I love it. You're so empowered. Like, oh, let's do it. It's like, you know. Yeah.
Sioux:
[27:07] I had a sixth grade, seventh grade art teacher once tell me, Sioux, there's so much to do in so little time. We have so much to do in so little time. And that has always run in the back of my head sometimes. When I have been projects, there's so much to do in so little time. And as soon as I hear that, and I can even hear her voice today, in her own voice, saying that to me, I'm like, well, let's get it done. You know, let's just do it.
Peter:
[27:45] It sounds so simple, doesn't it? It's like, you know, let's get it done.
Sioux:
[27:50] Let's just get it done. I mean, you know, let's plot it out and let's just do it. Let's learn it. And you know i really think one of the things i believe in life it's life is as hard as you want to make it and you know it doesn't have to be hard it really doesn't what we have to learn is how to ask for assistance ask for help when we need it yep and also offer it offer help, You know, people forget about that part. Sometimes we have to learn to offer it. You know, sitting down next to someone that's about to get on stage who's nervous as all get-go and say, hey, you're going to do great. I believe in you. You know, you have this. That only takes, what, two seconds of your time? Yeah.
Peter:
[28:47] But it can have such a profound impact on the person that you're saying it to.
Sioux:
[28:53] Yeah. So, you know, those are those little things that, you know, when you see someone struggling, you can offer them assistance. And when they say, no, I got this, take a look, take a double check to make sure they're really speaking their truth. You know because when someone says no I got this sometimes you have to go honor that and go okay or say are you sure mm-hmm.
Peter:
[29:27] I love that. And so, obviously, it's interesting you're talking about there in Storyline. It's great. You had that support. And Jamie, your wife's really helped go, pause this. Get this. This is your dream. Let's focus on your dream for a moment. And I love the fact that you've done that. And so, but just for a free, because I know people picked up when you make a
Peter:
[29:46] reference here to your students and your clients. So, just explain to everyone. It's like, what is your business? What have you been doing in the meantime until, you know, you took a month and a half off to make your 30-year-old dream come true?
Sioux:
[30:06] Well, my clients, what I help them do is discover their superpowers, basically. You know, you introduced me as Sioux Storm, right?
Peter:
[30:14] Yeah, Sioux Storm, right? It's a fantastic four.
Sioux:
[30:18] Well, that's not me.
Peter:
[30:19] However, however. That's the thing too.
Sioux:
[30:24] Well, however, I really help people discover their totems and by discovering their totems, their team members, they get to discover really what their superpower is, who they are, how they connect more with themselves so they can go out and do what they need to do. I work with healers primarily. I work and teach healers how to heal and heal. Teach a business. We have a business called Healing by Design. It's a membership program where you can go in and log in and get the content on how to conduct a session, how to go through those different things that people have a tendency not to learn how to do when they take their Reiki course or they take their divine intervention course.
Peter:
[31:21] It's practical, but they don't know how to apply it to real life and make something with it.
Sioux:
[31:25] Right.
Peter:
[31:26] I see that pattern a lot too, yeah.
Sioux:
[31:29] And so we've set up, Jamie Schein and I have set up this Healing by Design, and we're working on it. And we offer a class once a month where you get to come in and learn something to go with your healing modality. And then we offer a call once a month, a community call we call The Circle. And people can come in and discuss the isSiouxs that they're having with their business or having with a client or how to, I don't know how to do this. So we get to talk about it as a collective.
Peter:
[32:08] It so no it's beautiful and it's like now you're allowing through obviously creating the beautiful deck that you have even just for the everyday person just giving like you're saying it's a bit of a dream to give them access to that information that insight that you've had since you know pretty much you're born and accessed since you were young and now you're sharing that beautiful gift with the world and i think that's mean i'm just i'm so grateful that we've had the time to share the story of where and i know that's just literally scratching the surface but it's like this it's so much to unpack there but i love the fact that looking at it and you know so just very quickly we've got a couple of quick questions to wrap this episode up with so but the first one is so if people are looking to connect or grab one of your oracle decks where can they go to find those good question they can go, oh my.
Sioux:
[33:09] Goodness they can go to stormshine.com they can go to spirit stormshine is it stormshine.com.
Peter:
[33:17] .com stormshine.com.
Sioux:
[33:19] The other place is I'm really embarrassed because oh where they go to get the oracle deck cards is spiritanimal.com. Dot guide dot guide right all right and spiritanimal.guide.
Peter:
[33:41] That's where they.
Sioux:
[33:41] Dot guide dot net yeah dot net yeah yeah I believe this.
Peter:
[33:48] Is how new it is everyone like.
Sioux:
[33:50] It's so it's so new folks it's so.
Peter:
[33:53] New like literally Sioux did this did all of the work got them polished got them hand literally went to the conference which only ended last week Sioux's been so nice enough even to have time she's like on a quick break in sedona like having.
Sioux:
[34:07] A break doing a podcast with me and.
Peter:
[34:10] It's like going i've literally just got a whole bunch in my hand and i went to the conference i didn't i haven't had time to set this up and it's.
Sioux:
[34:17] Like that's where you're like um we we set up a we we really set up a funnel it's https colon slash slash animals spirit animal dot guide you know where you can you can check out my work you can check out the the totem deck you can check out the totem portraits and there's even a class in there for people that if they want to take a class called the totem language wheel to work with the animals in conjunction to be able to manifest things that they want to want to create in their life.
Peter:
[34:53] Beautiful.
Sioux:
[34:54] Yeah.
Peter:
[34:54] Love it. So, stormtron.com, then we've got spiritanimal.guide.net, yes?
Sioux:
[35:00] Just spirit guide.
Peter:
[35:03] Spirit guide.
Sioux:
[35:03] Spirit animal.guide.
Peter:
[35:04] We'll put that in the show notes. Send that to me. We'll put that in the show notes. We'll make sure we've got a physical address in type and writing so we can send people there. Let's love it.
Sioux:
[35:14] I love it. I really can see this.
Peter:
[35:16] Now, that's not even the curveball.
Sioux:
[35:18] That's not even the curveball.
Peter:
[35:19] Sioux.
Sioux:
[35:19] So this, folks, is a true example of dyslexia.
Peter:
[35:26] No, you know what? This is a true example of your dream is so new into reality that you haven't had a chance to like go, okay, this is how I'm prepping for this moving forward. It's just natural. I wouldn't say that's dyslexia. I'm just like, you've literally finished doing all that in a month and a half. You've gone straight to conference. You've started selling to people at the conference, which is fantastic. You're on a break, and here you are being quizzed about. I go, I can hear in your head go, Pete, I'm not prepared for this.
Sioux:
[35:53] I'm not prepared for this one. However, it's on my card that's over there, and that means I have to get up.
Peter:
[36:01] No, it's all good. It's fine.
Sioux:
[36:04] But I believe I actually gave that information to you.
Peter:
[36:11] Possibly. I could most likely be in that. But we did collect that for the show notes. So, that's why we'll put that in there. That's not a problem. So, the second question I wanted to ask you too is like with it and with your journey, considering where you have been and where you are now, what would be the one piece of advice for someone who is still sitting on a dream that they might have had for years and years and years in their mind?
Sioux:
[36:38] Start, keep going, don't stop until you get it done.
Peter:
[36:45] Boom, right there. That's how easy it is. And it's a testament because you did it.
Sioux:
[36:49] I really believe the first action step is to start it, is to truly start it. And then just keep going until you get it done. And it doesn't matter how long it takes, just keep going.
Peter:
[37:04] Yeah, don't give up on it.
Sioux:
[37:05] Yeah, it doesn't matter how long.
Peter:
[37:07] I love it.
Sioux:
[37:08] Just keep going, going, going.
Peter:
[37:10] So, final question. There's three? There was three. A few questions to wrap it up. Number three is since you have now completed a 30-year-old dream, what is the next dream that Sioux Storm is going to embark on to bring into reality? There goes the roll of the eyes going, oh, I really need to reach the excess of my brain for that one. No, it's like, I've got to think.
Sioux:
[37:41] Well, one of the things that I've been thinking about is putting together a membership with Totems, you know, working with Totems.
Peter:
[37:52] Yeah.
Sioux:
[37:53] A membership program so people can come in and ask questions and learn a little bit about Totems, group call type of thing, once a month. And playing around with that. Also working with, there's another thing that I've been toying with and playing with for probably about eight years now, is there's a healing modality in the Mayan lineage that works with DNA. And, My partner, this is what she teaches, is that. And so there was this little thing that came to us that how you can take the energy of the totem and work it in with the DNA to help strengthen a person's ability to do things. And so we're going to be working a little bit more with that as well. It's coming up.
Peter:
[38:53] Well, the thing is, you now know the secret recipe for making dreams a reality. You've heard it here. Like, you know, now we can keep Sioux Storm and her lovely wife accountable to go, right, let's make this happen. But no. But again, I just wanted to say thank you so much for taking the time, especially I know you've been busy with the conference and then now on break and you've taken the time out to share your journey with myself and my listeners. I cannot thank you enough. And of course, I just want to say again, a huge congratulations on making your dream reality. It is so awesome to see. And even just being like an observer, seeing your journey has been a privilege in itself. So again, thank you so much.
Sioux:
[39:35] Oh, thank you. Thank you for the opportunity here.
Peter:
[39:37] You're very welcome. So look forward to it. Watch this space. Sioux Storm, fantastic for all. She's got superpowers. She makes dreams a reality. Bring it on, animal totems and all. But again, thanks for listening. Hope it's helped. And again, thank you, Sioux. We'll talk again soon.
Sioux:
[39:51] Thank you.