Prepare to be inspired as you follow Leo Treadwell's extraordinary journey from addiction and despair to a life filled with purpose and triumph. Just when you think his story couldn't take a more unexpected turn, a basketball injury leads to a shocking cancer diagnosis. But that's only the beginning of Leo's incredible transformation. Brace yourself for the twists and turns that lie ahead as Leo defies all odds on a path towards holistic wellbeing. The question is, what incredible revelations await him as he faces each challenge head-on?
Meet Leo Treadwell. After surviving a concerning health scare at 25, Leo had a shift in perspective that drove him to appreciate life's simpler moments and leverage adversity for personal growth. From his unique experiences in artificial intelligence to his adventures in the Dominican Republic, Leo provides a rich pool of unconventional wisdom built on his own trials and triumphs. A beacon of resilience and tenacity, his story provides insightful lessons for entrepreneurs navigating their own adversities. His experiences are not just a testament to his strength, but also an inspiration to those looking to transform their adversities into growth opportunities.
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Whoa. This one is very different from any of the episodes we've had. We get the chance to talk with Leo treadwell. He is the founder of I am the matrix, and the inventor of autobiographical feedback. Autobiographical feedback is an organic intelligence language model designed to implement what we know about human potential and biological programming to prompt exponential evolution. Leo is extremely concerned about the next twenty four to thirty six months. He may have said even shorter, shorter eighteen months. He's very concerned about the immediate future and all the changes that globally are happening with, governments and artificial intelligence and all kinds of different factors. And he, however, sees this as an opportunity. And we get into some in the we definitely get into the weeds on, artificial intelligence and computer programming and, neuroplasticity and, all kinds of, scientific terms and, but we also talk about the businesses that Leo has owned and operated. He's running some pretty powerful I guess, corners and groups, in the past. And, he is a wealth of knowledge. He is It it's one of those you don't I don't even know where to start. There's so much to this episode. It's really hard to summarize to tell you the truth. He lives in the Dominican Republic with his wife and a pillar of close friends. And he's chosen this lifestyle, and he'll tell you it's it's because he created this in his mind years ago, and then it it's evolved and and and, been created because he because of his thoughts. So definitely big on mindset. He's saying, you know, he was into artificial intelligence in the eighties. And so I can't do it anymore justice. You gotta listen up. Speaker 1
Welcome to the from adversity to abundance podcast. Are you an entrepreneur or aspiring entrepreneur, then this show is for you. Each week, we bring you in packed stories of real people who have overcome painful human adversity to create a life of abundance. A life of abundance. You are not alone in your struggle. Join us, and you will experience the power of true stories and gain from founders who have turned poverty into prosperity and weakness into wealth. This podcast will encourage you through your health, relationship, and financial challenges so you can become the hero in your quest for freedom. Take ownership of the life you are destined to live. Turn your adversity into abundance. Speaker 0
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I'm doing great. Thank you for having me on the show. I appreciate it. Speaker 0
Absolutely. I am the matrix. I mean, I'm already intrigued. I know we're gonna get into that. For the listener who's unfamiliar with you, Leo, who are you and what are you up to today? Speaker 2
Well, I'm a fifty four year old man. This is twenty twenty three. Gonna be fifty five. I live in a Dominican Republic on the North Coast, and, I'm married. I, I got four children, Speaker 2
also divorced. And I'm really enjoying my life and excited about what's, ahead of us in our future right now. I think we're living in an amazing time. I spent a lot of time with friends in, in our small community here of Cabarete, where we meet in the morning, Zap Coffee, we serve, kind of have our town hall meetings and, just have a really good time. It's a lot of contribution that takes place in my life right now in the community that I live in. And, Really? I guess, you know, getting to the once, I guess, you start to get into your fifties or maybe some people earlier or what have you, start to appreciate more of the simpler things like watching a sex or, just appreciating the beauty of life or the individuals, that are around you. That's pretty much Speaker 0
Yeah. I love that. Now that's fantastic. So And I I know we're gonna spend more time there. And we we I'm excited to dive into more of what you've got going on in the in the future, as far as in the near future as far as your own, professional life, but also kind of culturally in in the in the world at large what we have to look forward to in the next eighteen to twenty four months. So we'll put a bookmark in that, and and that's a little teaser. But for the for the listener, you know, who's an entrepreneur or a budding entrepreneur, maybe they're a small business owner, maybe they've had a small business for ten twenty years. And, you know, the the point of the show is to talk to people and identify with people who are going through a hard time who will go through a hard time facing some level of adversity. That's all of us. Right? So I know you've, you and I were kinda discussing before we hit record a little bit about how you've been through quite a bit, checked all the boxes as far as health relationship, financial, probably spiritual. I don't know. You know, challenges and adversity in your own life. Let's jump back into your your mid twenties when you we're dealing with, what ended up being a a health, emergency, you know, situation. Let's let's dive dive into that if you would for us. Speaker 2
Sure. Well, I think I'd like to start, with a presupposition that for me, All sorts of breakdowns in a diversity are are just opportunities for for growth. And I know those are cliche works. For sure. I think there really are great strategies to incorporate into our lives to Yeah. To actually see them in present moment, in present time while those are happening and be like, Cool. I wonder what I'm gonna get out of this, you know. So yeah. That was not my mindset, though, when I was twenty five years old. Speaker 0
Yeah. No. I appreciate I appreciate you being real about it because it is easy to to say that, and I'm not saying you can't do that now. But it's easier said than done for a lot of people to to do that in the present moment. So I'd like to start, you know, where with the the adversity that you did face and then walk through and figure out how how did you learn? How did you grow? How did you mature? To get to the point where now you are able to be presidents and appreciate the adversity that you're facing these days. But anyway, what mid twenties, what was the situation? Give us some context. Speaker 2
Sure. So, you know, I really think it's a privilege for human beings to have a lot of adversity as far as the spiritual development that we gain along the way. So at twenty five years old, was playing basketball in South Mission Beach in San Diego. Okay. And came down from probably a pretty bad shot. Notice I had, like, a pulse and a really super severe sharp pain in my lower back. Speaker 2
So, you know, I went home laid around for a couple of days, like, on the floor or something just like, wow. This hurts like crazy. And I reluctantly went to the hospital to get checked out, see what was going on. Sure. When I did, you know, he said, hey. It looks like you got about a softball size. You know, could be cancerous tumor between your lower lumbar and your sacrum. That's pressing down on your sciatic nerve, and that's why you're feeling that sharp pain. Speaker 2
So I was like, okay. And we said, well, I recommend that, you come in and look at it and have that like, looking at having that surgically removed. So I left. And by age twenty five, I had already been through so much adversity. This is just another thing. Speaker 2
walked out of the hospital, and, literally looked up to the heavens and gave god the finger and said, what happened? What happened? And decided that I was going to, steal a Ferrari and Robabank And wow. Since mec since Mexico was close, why not, you know, head for the border? And just live life to the fullest? Why not? Twenty five years old. I've already been through all this other stuff. And at that time, I was to say, you win, throw in the towel, you know, like, I'm going out with the bang. Speaker 0
Right. Right. Got it. So just briefly, I mean, we we don't need to rehash all the first twenty five years of your life, but it just just broad strokes, what type of adversity are we talking about? Like, it, like, I don't wanna spitball. I mean, what what type of things had you already faced before you got this bad news? Speaker 2
Okay. Broad strokes? Speaker 0
Yeah. Broad strokes. Speaker 2
Okay. Cool. If I had a paint roller right now, I'd start on the form of screen and go right up the other corner and cover the entire thing. Okay. And that would say, a felony to begin with. For stealing an airplane from an experimental airplane from the police department. Did a little strip dancing, and, kinda, it's a little bit of a challenge with cocaine crack. Gotcha. And, let's see here. Was kind of an unwanted child, and he was adopted by father and ended up having to home pretty early because of just the way our relationship Okay. Speaker 0
Yeah. And and yeah. No. Absolutely. I appreciate you being vulnerable and sharing. And here's the thing. We don't we try we're not not we're not trying to compare, you know, you know, but we're trying to put ourselves into your shoes at that point understand where you're coming from, where you've been, and and and kind of what the situation is. So I will say you're not the first, you know, person with a a drug issue or the first bank robber, in fact, episode one with Mark Owens, he had a serious drug issue and was a Robin Banks and turned his life around fascinating episode. But but that's pretty that's, that's not typical of our guests. So that's that's, that's some serious serious stuff. So Okay. And so you rob a car and head to Mexico. Right? Speaker 2
No. I didn't. I said that was my plan. Speaker 0
That was your plan. Got it. Alright. Speaker 2
Plan. Yes. Yes. And Well, how was the plan Speaker 0
how was the plan foiled? Speaker 2
Now let let me let me, it's a good question. Let me let me back up a little bit, though, because I kinda made it sound like a pity party for me, and I don't wanna do that because Okay. Same time between age fifteen, leaving home and, twenty five. Yeah. You know, so, you know, part of that pity party is pity party is the fact that I went to six different elementary schools. So I never really had community or something to latch into, and I didn't feel that in my home either. Right? Speaker 2
I dove into different things. And one of the things I dove into was artificial intelligence at, about age fourteen. And, I mean, I was I mean, we're talking the nineteen eighties. Right? Speaker 0
Right. Yeah. That might be the thing back then. Right? Speaker 2
That's even the thing, but I was just, like, I was so committed to using basic computer programming to get machine learning to, self regulate and and learn from its mistakes as I was making I was creating programs and where it could fail. So anyways, I was doing that at fourteen. By fifteen, home sixteen, I own my own sailboat. It's going to school on my own, had a job, bought a con convertible, little red, beautiful vehicle. And, had a, you know, a pretty adventurous life. And at nineteen, I got my first job as a corporate trainer, opened six restaurants for a company called Magic Pan. And then after that, I worked for the largest over the counter brokerage firm in the country, in La Jolla, California. After that, I bought my first business and was building it and, was planning on, and expanding it It was planning on selling it soon. So I was at that point in my life when I was playing hoops, missed the shot, came down and was like, just I've been trying so hard to, like, you know, turn my life around and Speaker 0
Yeah. Yeah. To do all the right things and get get your life on track. And be successful and productive. So with the I'm just curious, like, how much of a chance it sound it almost sounds like the doctor didn't really know for sure what it was, but we should take it out just in case. What was there any more context you can give? Speaker 2
No. But, my grandfather played a huge role in my lives, a huge role. And, a lot of time with them. All my summers, we'd be commercially fishing up in a Macau Indian reservation near Canada. And He was, like, freedom fighter didn't, you know, didn't believe all of the information out there about everything from pyramids to JfK to your name. And he was also a very strict constitutionalist didn't trust the medical system. Didn't trust it. So he's, like, he was ingrained into my head. Mhmm. Something perhaps if he don't put me into a nursing home and let me fade away, like, you know, slowly dying course. Allow me the guy on the side of the trail, like, you know, the Native Americans and so forth. And every experience I had with anybody going to the hospital in my family was a negative one. So right off the bat, I was like, I'll get diagnosed. But when it comes to treatment, based on my years of being in, corporate training, I'd heard so much about people. I do Deepak Chopra and this, this, and this. And my systems thinking mind saw a correlation between artificial intelligence in organic intelligence. Oh, it was actually so that was part of the reason shortly after my decision not to steal the car. Speaker 2
That I said, let me dive back into this organic or into artificial intelligence again with using the organic intelligence as a per run prerequisite model. Speaker 0
Interesting. Yeah. Okay. So and I know we're gonna get will will pick up the the pace as far as your your own personal story. But what what happened with the the potential tumor. Speaker 2
So one of the guys that I was working with at the time, who was actually a business partner of mine, in the business. I went home and I told my idea about stealing the car and everything. Yeah. Yeah. Like, oh, jeez. You know? And, when he was going through a community college, at one point, he actually wrote a story saying, you know, it was called like a your friend jumped off a bridge which you follow them. Right? Right. And I talked to a bunch of guys, including him at the jumping off this bridge one night. And, like, that can we do. Right? So he kicked me and he was like, if he says he's gonna do this, he's gonna do this. Speaker 2
And, So I was talking to him and he says, you know, Leo, I'm I'm more open to, you know, these other conversations around, you know, what life's about. You're very, you know, focused on making money about being superficially successful. About getting women, about partying, about looking good. He's, like, maybe consider that this might be something that's there to kinda wake you up to look at healing that part of yourself that you know is, like, trying to cover everything else up with. The superficial success. Speaker 0
Interesting. And, Speaker 2
he said, why don't you consider, you know, like, laying off all drugs? Get out of cruddy food. Stop drinking. Get away to the big screen that's bigger than the one that's set up sport bar and, you know, trying to be the the guy in town that has everybody go over every night for a party. And settling to yourself for a little bit. Take a couple of weeks. And, he said, and if he he said, and then Clints yourself, get some exercise, do these things. He said, and then I wanna invite you to to try some mushrooms. And Okay. I was like, no way. I was like, no way, man. I'm not jumping out of a building or thinking I'm gonna buy or do some crazy thing. And he's like, he's like, bro, bro, bro, bro. He's like, man, you smoke crack. Speaker 0
Yeah. This is nothing. Wow. Okay. So yep. Go ahead. Speaker 2
Yeah. So anyways, I took his advice. Took a couple of weeks, and I decided to have some mushrooms. And I went out and I had an experience that changed my life. It brings that gap It's not even a gap. It, interfaced my understanding of artificial intelligence with what I was learning about how the body mind operates, and it just, you know, it just blew me in. Speaker 0
And this was because now now, you know, nowadays, we're hearing more about psilocybin and guided tours and things. And, This was not that. Right? Speaker 2
This was that. Okay. If you're talking about a guided tour Speaker 0
That's what I mean. Okay. I don't know a ton about this. I haven't, you know, done it myself, but I've I've just heard, you know, I've talked to people who've done it. And, I guess my my point was it my question really to you is whether or not this was just Like, from what I understand, there's a difference between taking taking mushrooms, you know, with a couple buddies versus going on a guided tour and really going deep within yourself intentionally. Again, I haven't done it, but I'm just curious where what this experience was like for you. Speaker 2
That's a really good question. Really, really good question because, that's Thank you for asking the question. Speaker 2
This is when I was in my early twenties. It's thirty years ago. Speaker 0
Yeah. Yeah. Understood. Speaker 2
So this really wasn't even a conversation back here. Speaker 0
Not really. Right. Speaker 2
And certainly, you know, there was reverberations from the sixties and seventies and people do pass it and things like this. For the most part, it's the eighties. I mean, this was, like, very superficial. Everybody's wearing makeup and the plan bands are a fan etcetera, etcetera. Right? So, first of all, I did it by myself. Speaker 2
There was no one to guide me. It but I had this I took it seriously. Mhmm. Okay. Speaker 2
very intentional. Speaker 0
Gotcha. My I see. Speaker 2
My my close friend said, I want you to think about a couple of TV shows you like, because he was trying to relate to me. Okay. Speaker 2
he also had me read a book before this too called The Way of Peace Warrior. Yeah. I've heard of Speaker 0
it. I haven't read it. Speaker 2
Oh, great, buddy. Speaker 0
I should read it. Speaker 2
And Yeah. And, actually, the subtitles that book that changed his lives, and I had to agree, like, great thing for my friend to set me up with all these You know? So at any rate, yeah, I was by myself. Yeah. And I I live in a community right now, a spiritual community, very, very spiritual community where the I would say weak spots of it is because plant medicines are used too regularly without the respect that I think, sir. Mhmm. So Speaker 2
It's wonderful that, there's programs out there like maps and people like Timothy Leary, alright, Timothy, Paris. And so Yeah. Speaker 0
Ten terrace. Yeah. Speaker 2
Who are helping with, you know, integrate therapeutic aspects of this because it's amazing. And I'm not a proponent of telling people to go out and do heroic doses of anything. Speaker 0
Yeah. That's and that's really what I was getting at. It sounds like you you were taking you were doing this with some real intention of going introspective and and doing some work you know, about your on yourself and looking inward as opposed to just getting high for a few hours. Speaker 2
Going back to what to finish my sentence, my wife always reminds me what you're saying. He asked me to, think about two TV shows. And he said, think about kung fu and Star Trek. Okay. And then absent yourself, going and having an experience is both mystical But you're gonna understand who you are at a more cosmological level, really integrates with with life as well. And I was like, Both of those are adventurous type of interesting mind expanding TV shows. I'll I'll entertain that, you know. Mhmm. Speaker 0
Yeah. Okay. So you have this experience and how is your life different on the other side of that experience? Speaker 2
Yeah. So to begin with, I had the first, real experience of love I think that I Speaker 2
Like, this light came out of the sky and was like, boom, hit me and was like, You're okay. You're, you're a beautiful guy. Everything that's happened in your life has happened because there's a there's a plan. There's a purpose. There's there's a reason why you experience this stuff. You're supposed to use it to alchemize it. Become more empathetic, to understand other people, stop being so superficial. You know, like, these things are important. Let me show you again what's important. Boom. Get hit with love. Like, boom. You know, like wow. So Pretty much the next day my friends are like, are you an alien? Who are you? What happened to you? Speaker 0
So now because I know because I definitely wanna get to kinda more of what you have going on today, but before we get there, what so that was obviously So we're from your walk us through the last, you know, thirty years or whatever. We're talking about, how did your life progress both personally and professionally. I know that's a ton that's a a loaded question. There's a ton to unpack there, but sort of after this experience what do things look like for you going forward? Speaker 2
Okay. So let me if you don't mind, can I throw some broad strokes out again? Speaker 2
Okay. So I was really on purpose and the next starting the next day, I was on purpose, like Speaker 2
I literally went sold my business, like, within a week and said, I'm taking time off. What a hundred percent attention on integrating what I know about artificial intelligence into the body minds, and I'm gonna figure something out that's never been figured out. So I dove into that. And then shortly after I began to have a whole bunch of my own dark episodes of just things I hadn't dealt with in my life that started to come up us doing, I guess, you'd call it shadow work. Quite a bit. K. I spent a lot of time meditating and eating better and being more careful with my words noticing people I'd heard in the past that I probably wouldn't even have noticed. And I would have just gone over. I was like, oh, yeah, geez. I kinda I heard this person, you know, and, like, maybe I should feel differently when I go into, say hello. Because certainly a week ago, I would've just walked away. What's going on? You know, instead of, like, re pricing like I've done something. You know? So That was a lot for me, man. I mean, I'm twenty five years old going on twenty six. You know, the life of survival was all about me. Sure. Speaker 2
And so just layers and layers we're peeling on and continue to But then I still, you know, as I dove into this work, within six months, I didn't have a tumor or any pain or anything to my lower back. I got really that in working with people like Tony Robbins and Deepak Chopra and Les Brown. And at the time, people like Brian Tracy and all this all these guys sharing the stage with them and and introducing this work, but I was so interested in Global change. I was so interested in communicating what I had seen in this vision of where the direction of humanity was going, environmental, technologically, geopolitically, geoeconomically, and seeing this convergence of all of these things happening in the future, the necessity for something like I had created, to be used on a much bigger level. And because there isn't a listening for that, people need to hear how's the word for me? Speaker 0
Right. Doesn't work for me. Speaker 0
that's the end of the day. That's what what's in it for me. Right? That's that's what we're that's what most people wanna hear. That's how I wired. Right. Speaker 2
I ended up, like, for a number of reasons, one of them being not even interested in sharing this super important message I had at the time. Okay. So I got out of that, and, I ended up going through it at a more. There's a lot of custody battles, bankruptcy challenges crazy. They're really and just continue to have me look at who I am, who I'm being, how I communicate, what the reverberations from my survival, needy, need for superficial recognition? All of these things still just etched deeply in my psyche that I was working through. Mhmm. I continue to keep addressing. I continue too. You know? Yeah. And that also led to opening several businesses doing really well, even in the time of adversity, training my mind training my mind, be I'm gonna be so busy making things happen that the things happening to me can never take me out. Speaker 2
And I actually started to get excited. And there's there's sciences and medical terms for these things that I incorporate into my work. They're very important very important that because when you change the way that you're viewing that adversity, everything from the internal biochemistry inside of the body to the probabilities that the human mind is projecting into the quantum field. We know from double slit experiment entanglement from Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, how we put attention and where we put attention on things affects what we're putting attention on. So inside and outside Mhmm. Our focus isn't correct. If we're not going to get the right meaning, Speaker 2
We're on the wrong path because mine is primary. The matter and the results are secondary. Speaker 0
That's good. So so, yeah, and it's not this isn't just some woo woo positive thinking, some something that's gonna make you, Leo, feel better it actually affects the outcome. That's what you're saying. Right? Speaker 2
Yes. You want me to tell you why? Speaker 0
Yeah. Why? Absolutely. Speaker 2
The average person has thousands of hours of precognitive commitments to what the world is and what things mean. We didn't consciously create these, but because of the environment we live in, they're they're shaped into our response mechanism. So if someone goes through bankruptcy, that means, you know, what does that mean to me as a businessman? What does that mean to me as a man? What does that mean to me as Buy? What does that mean to me as, you know, my definition of success or failure for myself in life? Like, all these things that could mean this stuff easily with no social, nobody's gonna try to stop me from failing that way. Speaker 0
Oh, right. Right. Yeah. Speaker 2
No. But I can also have an immediate response that says, what are five things that are great about this? How's it gonna make me a better person? And what evidence do I have around me of other people who've been through situations like this and have came out on the other side freaking kick kick butt. Well, Speaker 0
and that's that's precisely why we do I do the podcast. Right? Is is exactly what you just said because we're gonna take your story of what you've been through and we're gonna see that he got got through it and got he's a better person because of it, not that we're hoping I don't seek out adversity. I don't know about you, but You know? But but but I mean, that's the point of that's that's why we wanna hear your story is exactly for that reason. So Okay. So, I mean, this is, pretty fascinating stuff for sure. So so just real quickly, the businesses that you've that you've owned and operated? What just broad strokes? What what type of businesses were those? Speaker 2
So I had a training company for a while. I worked with people like Jane Goodall, Nelson Mandela, United States Navy, marines, law enforcement, many indigenous tribes of North America, Canada, and the United States, sports and five hundred companies like Verizon and so forth back in the day. Speaker 2
Lots tools, did a lot of work with that for skews, near and dear to my heart is my own personal story. And, so I had that training company, which I, you know, enjoy immensely And, you know, worked with the Navy's leadership academies, and that is wonderful. Wonderful. Also had a construction company that I do not been about construction, but at that time, my life, I felt like I needed to remodel my life. So I said, hey, let me open a remodeling company. I'm gonna use this stuff as a metaphor. First job is a three three bath or a four bedroom three bath house remodel. Speaker 2
And I walk into the bathroom and I'm like, Look at all that shit I gotta deal with. That's pretty much been far where my life is right now, you know? And, So I decided to, you know, leverage that opportunity to re to rebuild, take another look at my life and and really look through that lens of, you know, I can do whatever I wanna do. Not a big deal. Anytime to solve those reflect again, like I sold my business before, it set them a specific time on a page. Let me just open a business, then I think it's easy to do. Let me create some systems, build it, sell it, and then get back into what I was doing before, maybe try to find another way to communicate this work to people. Right? So, mobile detailing and then also detailing shops at, Lajoya Beach Tennis Club, Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego. It had trucks that would go out. Do office units from Mexican border, Mexico all the way up to the north end of San Diego County, which is quite a stretch. Speaker 0
Mhmm. So it sounds like business was was never really. I mean, it was you were good at it, and it was and but it it more or less filled a void temporarily or was a means to an end. The these businesses I'm not trying to downplay the businesses, but they they weren't necessarily the end all be all for you. It sounds like you would kind of do them for a while, have success, but then you always had the bigger picture in mind is is what I'm getting. Is that fair to say? Speaker 2
Well, I didn't. It's really easy with the work that I have to help somebody get a helicopter. Really easy. Okay. It's really easy. Okay? It's really easy with the work that I have to help somebody find the the love of their lives. Super easy. And I'd like to show I I told you the, the why. I haven't told you to how, you know, by the way. So I've I've never really been like, oh, man, I wanna go out there and help people get more junk. Speaker 2
I wanna help people see that the world's heading in a terrible direction at freight train speed, and that we need to turn this thing around, and that includes your life becoming the most amazing life it could possibly be. Okay. Yeah. If we don't start working collectively and collaboratively and understand if this bigger picture, if we telescope back, I can see that we're destroying. I we're the only we're the only creature on the planet that kills itself. Kill us in improvements. We have some fundamental problems right now. Speaker 2
know, we have twenty percent diagnosis of mental problems in the United States and that's just diagnosed. Speaker 0
Right. Yeah. Absolutely. If you Speaker 2
look at critical mass and hundredth monkey and tipping point, you have to take into to account the fact that That twenty percent is affecting that other eighty percent and making them in a state of a new norm, which is not mentally well. Here. And we have more pressure continuing to compound on us, and it doesn't look like it's slowing down anytime soon. So the oh, we can't control the wind, but we can't control the sales. The programming that we have right now is in a reactive state because we didn't consciously create it. Mhmm. But we can mirror the same way that artificial intelligence is designed to create feedback neural patterns. We can do that now consciously with our own brain. And that's a technology that's used on us through agendas and algorithms and narratives and so forth. Mhmm. This in the hands of the people, we can shut that down and actually consciously and competently reorganize our intelligence in a way that can navigate totally from a creative space instead of a reactive one. Speaker 0
So before we get even more into the how, you know, what are these forces that are working against us? Is this just a natural evolution of chaos? Is it the government? Is it, you know, the media outlets? Is it Facebook? Or, you know, I don't know if you can even answer that this question, but, I guess, first off, why do you say I'm not saying you're wrong. I'm just saying asking, why do you say we're headed for these headwinds in this chaos in the next couple of years. Speaker 2
Well, being as I worked in the largest financial institution in the company, I didn't mention I ran. I didn't run. I was elected for, nominated to run. For state senate in two thousand eight. And have been involved in politics locally and on a state level as well as a entrepreneur as well as working with the military. Mhmm. He's made pretty good idea if I do my research about, you know, being a hedge fuck manager for, derivatives company that's foreign currencies. I have to have an idea what's going on with foreign currencies around the world. Speaker 2
Being politics, the United States being a leader in global politics, have to be aware of what's going on global politics. Sure. Speaker 2
So from a very fundamental boots on the ground basic level. I can see. You got a lot of problems. Speaker 2
You got a lot of problems. Speaker 2
Being that I understand artificial intelligence, and I understand the direction and its ability to exponentially crow And how it's soon gonna be converging with quantum computing? How it's gonna soon be converging with robotics that are gonna be far beyond anything we can even imagine moving probably close to light speed around us. Speaker 2
Being is in Congress just the last two weeks. We've introduced the fact that we are engaging with aliens that are, colocated, meaning multidimensional, that we're gonna be introducing a new way to look at time at space and reality in general. There is a lot of things going on that are gonna be Speaker 2
These probabilities are amplifying and converging and are gonna continue to pick up speed over the next eighteen to six months, not twenty four, let's say, hook in then properly. Speaker 0
Yeah. Yeah. Gotcha. Speaker 2
You wanna help people learn to prepare for this and evolve at the same pace as the world is changing. Speaker 2
But to create a better world in the process. Speaker 0
Yeah. No. I love that. I just wasn't sure if we were saying it's all coordinated or if it's just, you know, chaotic Yeah. Speaker 2
Some of I mean, do you mind if I throw a couple of things at you? Speaker 2
Okay. So There's so much information right now that's being disclosed. There's so much proof of misinformation from the past. Everything from our human origin stories. I don't know if you've been to the pyramids or not or been inside or take a look around. It's life changing on its own. But understanding these these tech that have emerged with calendars that are twenty five thousand years old that are all around the world, and these sites measure those calendars, like, our origin stories are definitely different. And because these government officials are saying that these UFO, some of them have been, you know, connected with, like, I mean, these are government officials top tops here government officials working with Raytheon and and general dynamics. Mhmm. Pardon? Pee people's ability to comprehend All of the things that are happening right now is is what I'm concerned about and what I wanna help them develop a neural net. To begin to organize compartmentalize and see, how does this affect me and how do I take advantage of the opportunities that are arising also Speaker 0
Yeah. So let's dive into that more now because I know that's really where you wanna go. So, you know, because at the end of the day, whether you are a hundred percent right about all this stuff, and I'm not indicating you're not. But At some point, the the average person says, it doesn't matter. I can't control that anyway. Right? So so how do what does this mean for me? I mean, not me, Jamie bateman, but what does it mean for the listener? Who is, like, who is this guy? Leo treadwell, who probably knows a lot about this other stuff, but, I don't know what that is. How that's gonna affect me. What am I supposed to do with this information? So, yeah, talk to us, Leo. What do what do we do with this? What are the opportunities and where do we go with it? Speaker 2
Okay. Wonderful. Thank you. So to begin with, when we do change our change ourselves, although let's say, again, a spiritual idiom to say that, you're changing the world. Actually, there's a lot of truth to that. They're they're real so while that person what's in it for me? That that's gonna happen. Yeah. So what's what's in it for you? Well, if you're the type of person who's like, I don't even wanna look at this stuff right now. It's just too over the top. I got too many things going on. Probably most people. Speaker 0
Yeah. A lot of entrepreneurs too, for sure. I mean, I I it's very easy to to work a lot and jump into the next project. And bury your head, you know, and and and work hard. Right? So it is just I'm sorry. But just so in twenty fifteen, just a quick I stopped watching the news, cable news. I'm talking about, you know, Fox News, CNN, whatever else. And I re I made it very intentional. Not this in the same way you did, but a very intentional shift to focus on what I could control and my my own myself and look to strengths in my own network and relationships and who's on my team, you know, And I stopped worrying about the big picture stuff. Now it wasn't me saying that's not happening. It's not me saying that's not real or war doesn't matter. I'm not saying that, but I felt, focused if I focused too much on the big stuff, I felt I had no power. And so once I looked more in the micro level, I could actually affect change, you know. So Where does that all was that a bad approach that I that I took or how how do you see that? Speaker 2
So my brother, that's part of this transition that's going on right now. In the very recent past, you know, we could look ahead and say, it's all good. Let me just bury my head and and do what I gotta do. Mhmm. But more to know that we can't do that. We can't do that right now because, the world's just changing too fast on. Speaker 2
Three real level even governments are gonna be replaced soon, probably by tech companies. Private armies are being developed right. I mean, like, so much stuff is going on. Around and, again, you know, nothing is gonna stop us from hearing more about the U. S. Stuff and all these things. It's gonna keep I may sound like saying a lot of it right now. Nothing's we're being vetted. It's gonna keep picking up momentum. All of these things. So all on more war, now this country's all of this, this, you know, all of this stuff's gonna get at no point are we gonna get a break or none? Okay. We can do twenty twenty for sure, and we can be like, oh, COVID, know, we can look at twenty twenty two. Oh, Ukraine war. We can look at twenty three and be like, AI and sex scandals with kids and this, so we can lip off those things. So he's a twenty three four for sure. Electric election stuff. And this and this, it's only gonna keep building Speaker 0
what do so what do we what do we do with it? What do how do we Speaker 2
So what are we doing with it? Well, to begin with, we gotta look at Massaloft's hierarchy and needs. K. Speaker 2
And, and understand that you, Jamie bateman, are far more powerful than you might have been led to believe to begin with. Just have that as a as a possibility. Mhmm. I introduce you to something that will, I think, help unleash them. Okay? K. So the average person has about sixty thousand thoughts a day or what are called thought loop six thousand part of me. It's common knowledge sixty thousand, but it's really six thousand thought loops. It's like you think about something like ten, fifteen seconds, then you go on to the next thing. Speaker 2
Yep. And that means that every single one of those thoughts has an emotion right behind it. Thinking about something you feel, something associated to it. We precondition a personal response. Speaker 2
Now if we are not in control of the direction of our thoughts and the quality of our emotions, and we are affected by the wind. And as the stuff picks up momentum, we just we get more help polarized We're grabbing toilet paper off the rags. We're looking at how do I dump more money to my business to keep it going during this you know, how do I conform to this and this and this and this and this. Right? We're in survival mode. So Here's how the brain works, and I'm sure you've heard this before, and I'm sure many of your listeners have heard this before, neurons that fire together, wire together. You ever heard that? Yeah. Speaker 0
I've heard that phrase. Yep. Speaker 2
Okay. So you have about six thousand neurons that are fired together in a particular way that they do that every single day. Some of those things make Jamie bateman, really kick butt individual. Some of those things you know, I wouldn't be better off I can replace them with x, y, and z. K? Speaker 2
Some of those things you can look at the future that's coming and be like, I'm gonna need to become probably a, b, and c to start to fit into this world right now that's that's in Merck. And that's where the organic intelligence language model comes in, and here's how it works. Tony Robbins, God bless him. I've learned so much from him. I've enjoyed my time with him and his team. It's been amazing. Joe dispense, the same thing. Bruce slipped Same thing, Greg Braden, same thing. All of these guys out there that are teaching about everything from epigenetics, Harvekker, millionaire mind. Okay. So these are wonderful conceptual models and great information, but how do we implement entities? Speaker 0
Right. Right. Yeah. Speaker 2
You know, quickly. That's the elephant in the room. So they'll all talk about creating an anchor. It says, I wanna feel this way, see this thing, and then take this action and reinforce that, and that pattern will fire and wire together until it becomes my reality. You know? Right. Speaker 0
When we Sounds good. Right? Speaker 2
Yeah. Sounds good. Sounds good. I agree with you. Speaker 0
Sounds good. Sign me up. Sign me up. Yeah. Speaker 2
So How many people are out there saying that same thing? Speaker 2
Everybody. Right. So I wouldn't be out here saying this if I was doing something that was that same thing. I'm not. What I did is I said, okay. Well, let's take a look at artificial intelligence. What does it do? It takes a story, and then it organizes it by syntax. Literally layer by layer by layer by layer by layer by layer. And it's cutting in that. That's, you know, if you clear the screen, you can create an image, you do a four next loop, you can do an if then statements. If this happens to me, then I feel this way. Speaker 2
You can see how that programming, our story, the syntax, how it's layered, the meetings that we give it, etcetera. It's been looped the self referring feedback cybernetic loop. Right? So if I say to myself, how do I create new neural networks and sign them myself? When I have an adversity, first thing I'm gonna do is get excited, feel hopeful, get curious, and wonder how in is gonna make me a better person. What is it preparing for? And what are three ways that I can take this on and enjoy the process? Right? Now I was like, oh, that sounds like a great idea. Yeah. Speaker 2
what explain about half the CEO. Let's see what Exactly. Speaker 0
Again, sounds good. Right? Speaker 2
Sounds good. Now if I said to you, well, there are technologies that have been around for thousands of years that we can blend with what we know about applied neuroplasticity and artificial intelligence. And this first technology I wanna introduce you is called Jamatria. Okay. And Jamatria is the origin of every single language on the planet. It has a phonetic value associated to a numeric value. Speaker 2
K. So the Bible is written in a geometric code. So it's a kabbalah. So it's the Torah, the, all of these the same it's Sam's written. All of them have the same original coding. Now what happens when you read something and create images where it's now fusing numbers and everything you associate to linear activity to now a story line and imagination in your visual cortex, diving down into your hypothalamus. You're using both sides of the brain and creating symmetry that's not normally there. Okay? So I said, what if I take that same technology of Jamatria? And I encode what we know about human development, business development, relationship development, everything you could possibly imagine. Mhmm. And create phonetic associations for each, number. So luckily, Luckily, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and zero match all of the phonetics in the English language. Okay. So as an example, as an example, yeah. I have a ton of business anchors k. Speaker 2
wanna see number twenty. Years ago, I went to a Harvard Becker seminar. And, as a matter of fact, I used this copy from twenty years ago in some copy yesterday. Twenty years ago, I'm sitting in oh, no. Not too much. Yeah. Years ago, I'm sitting in a hard vector seminar. And he says, turn to your neighbor, give him a high five and say, I only deliver the highest quality products and services. And from there, I constantly improved. Why? Because he was trying to get across a point that a lot of times people don't feel like they've got their stuff in a place that's good enough Mhmm. Presented to the world. Speaker 0
Yeah. I could see that. I could see a lot of lot of business owners you know, might might empathize with that. And even though they believe in their company, maybe, but they don't really believe in it, you know, like like they could. Right? So What's that? Say that again? Speaker 0
Or in themselves, which is really the underlying yeah. What it comes down to? That's what the business probably is a, you know, actually reflects as the inner the the the person behind it. But so Speaker 2
Now, are the kids in? Yeah. Go Speaker 0
ahead. Go ahead. Speaker 2
So at that time, I was studying Good seminar leaders. In Harvecker. I don't know if you know who he is there. He's amazing. Yeah. I went to his, secrets of the millionaire mind, like, five times to script how he was doing his presentation when he would ask questions, when he would do these things. Anyway, so like I said, there was a bunch of anchors that I got from that event, including, I only deliver the highest quality products and services and from there, it constantly improved. So I encoded that into number twenty. Because twenty has a phonetics of not and la for only. Okay. Speaker 2
I whenever I see twenty, it's like, oh, yeah. I only deliver the highest quality products and service they are constantly approved. Speaker 0
So this this just just for the listener. So if you see the number twenty, that's what you think now. Is that what you're saying? Speaker 0
Not now. Really? Speaker 2
Because it's now that's a permanent pattern. Speaker 2
But in the past, yes. Now I have Okay. Now I have different meaning, but that's who I am now. So when it comes to adversity, I've made all these anchors to cover different areas of my life. Long ago. Speaker 2
That programmed hardwired, fired and wired so many times. I program that I'd be living on the ocean in the Caribbean Mary to a beautiful Caribbean woman who is a professional and I'd be doing my work from the Caribbean and, like, that's my focus kept going to. Focus kept going to. Focus I wanna see that, that, that, that, that, that, and that's where I'm at. Speaker 0
Alright. So and I actually heard, I guess it's Jesse Ecker. Last year. He gave a a talk at a mastermind. It's a t harvecker echo. Right? Is that that's who we're talking about. Right? Speaker 0
Yeah. His son gave a gave a talk that I was at, which was really good. But so, okay. Say say, I'm an entrepreneur and because, obviously, we're not gonna solve all the world's problems on this in the next five minutes. What how do I implement this or, you know, if if I if in one to two years, I want my world and my family's world, my businesses world, my communities, you know, to be a better place than it will be if I don't implement these tactics. What's the first step? What's what's the the basic next step? Speaker 2
Another killer question. Thank you. Okay. So, first of all, my main objective, all the free content I'm gonna be giving away is based gonna be focused on helping people stay calm, make good decisions, and then get financially set, and get their base set before taken on anything else just for clarity. Okay. So ninety nine. Fuh. Financial Freedom. So as an anchor, a entrepreneur could say, I wanna become financial three. More than likely. That's why they became an entrepreneur. Sure. Speaker 0
Right? Absolutely. Speaker 2
So they so you say to them, or I would say that. But I'm like, What's your financial freedom number? What does that mean? Mhmm. Most people say, I don't have any idea. Speaker 2
It's not a number. It's a life's novel. K. K. And now getting super clear on what that is, and on so many levels, every time they see ninety nine through the organic intelligence language model modalities, we train the reticular activation system. Mhmm. Part of the brain that notices things that are familiar. Speaker 2
Kinda like, you're familiar with it? Speaker 0
I am familiar with it just on a, you know, once you start looking for a Honda Accord, That's all you see. Right? You don't you hardly see any other types Speaker 2
of cars. Whatever you drive. Yeah. Speaker 0
Or if you're just that's what you're, is on your mind. That's what you're kind of seeing all the time, and now you think every other car is a Honda Accord even though it's not. But But No. Speaker 2
No. No. Not necessarily. You notice more Honda ports than anyone else around you because you own a Honda Accord. That's the emotional relationship to that thing. Yeah. Speaker 0
Gotcha. That's Yeah. That's how I've, at least been introduced to the reticular activating system. But so Okay. So I come to you and I need help in in making my world better. We start creating these anchors and how does this actually how does it actually work? Speaker 2
You can get into the how the whole program works, which I really don't wanna get into, like, selling the program so much. Sure. What I wanna do though is I wanna share a couple examples for entrepreneurs. Sure. Speaker 0
Yeah. That would be that'd be fantastic. Speaker 2
Yeah. So I think first and foremost is having that clarity of where am I going with my business financially? What is it? If there were another language you knew, that you could design a story about the most epic life you can imagine, that you would see everywhere for the rest of your lives. In my opinion, as people start to understand what I'm introducing, it's gonna become a no brainer. Speaker 2
So when they see the ninety nine, they're like, oh, well, that's what that is. Of course, they're going out to dinner. They open a menu. They see nineteen ninety nine for a glass of wine or whatever. And they're like, that re that interrupted my pattern, brought me back to where I'm going. Now when they see the eighty one, that might be their exit strategy. How do I get from where I'm at to that ninety nine? All of that information is compressed into that little tiny two digits? Visual, emotional, the strategy, the plan to get there, the potential obstacles, how you're gonna overcome them on the all that stuff's there. The questions that will collapse time, the agreements that will be made that will collapse time. But when you see that eighty one, and then when you see the eighty one, you see an because he just reverb them, boom boom, and you see that's your sales goals that lead you to your exit strategy, that leads you to your ninety nine. Now if you see your twenty four, that might be your income possibilities. And you see your forty twenty four, then forty two, that's your passive income streams. Okay. So as a business owner, you can trade from zero zero to ninety nine a hundred killer that are gonna keep you on track. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Every every aspect of your business can be encoded in, but I wouldn't recommend it because you want your health to be good. Yeah. So you start creating some acres focused on longevity escape velocity. The pass one of the possibilities is emerging right now in the eighteen to thirty six ahead of us, the ability to live forever is literally merging in front of us right now. To put attention on that type of health, To begin to understand that, I need to rewire myself to look for that type of wealth, long term sustainable wealth streams. Just start reframing. How do I look at family if my light's gonna be a lot longer if I'm doing this? How do I reframe my community contribution? How do I reframe My personal growth and development. How do I start to get excited about these new worlds earning merging around us right now? And get on the wave instead of get hit by it. Speaker 2
Or do something that's inside of myself optimize my mind and isolate my energy and take steps at are moving at the same pace as the world is changing around. Speaker 0
So get in alignment in with what's happening to to reach those op create opportunities and and create abundance really based on your your mindset. So now because I do have some rapid fire questions and we gotta get out of here. Can you are there any specific concrete examples that where you've actually seen this not not in your own mind, in your own life? But with other people, have you worked with other people and seen this actually play out in the real world? Speaker 2
Sure. Yeah. We've beta tested across the United States and Canada. We did an online beta test at the beginning of the year. And, the beautiful thing is, bro, the science is solid. It's solid. And we go into all of the science. So I'll get it briefly. It's a forty day program that's online. You take it at your own pace. There's a video and audio and induction and workbook assignment each day and a way to use it in real life each day. Okay. Got it. Speaker 2
into three modules. Got it. And, yeah. Speaker 2
By the end of that, by the end of that three months, you're gonna have more control over the direction your thoughts and quality will hear most. It's that you're ever dreamed. And you've been trained. Speaker 0
Are you ready for some rapid fire questions, Leo? Speaker 0
Alright. What is one thing that people misunderstand about you? Speaker 0
can you clarify? Speaker 2
Yeah. I'm so interested in other and helping them and, getting them the ability to see the value of of where how I see the world. That it comes across, like, I'm trying to get something. Like, what's in it for him? Really, truthfully am, like, oh my god. Take a look at this. Speaker 0
Right. Yeah. Because it's impacted you in such a positive way you you feel the need to to share it. Speaker 2
Humanity, the the future of humanity, I believe, is is on the line right now. Speaker 2
Not sharing. That's, yeah, I really do believe so. So things like this not just like this. It's the only way. But yeah. The evolution of humanity is very important right now. Speaker 0
Understood. Personally, what's one of your biggest failures or something that you'd like to do over with? Speaker 2
Nothing. Although I have a lot of pain for things that have happened. That I wish that pain didn't have to, you know, impact those people. I'm going to trust that just keep being the person you're supposed to be, be a good person, whatever you can do to make amends, do it at whatever you can do. Skip going. Speaker 0
Let it go. Yep. Yep. If you could have coffee with any historical figure, who would it be? Speaker 2
Wow. It'd be really difficult to choose one in the store and configure if it's for sure. But if I wanted to collapse data, isolate energy, I would probably choose Alexander the Great because he had the tutelage of Aristotle Plato or in Socrates. In a stack Speaker 0
That's the first for the show. If you were given ten million dollars tomorrow, what would you do with it? Speaker 2
Immediately invested into marketing, and, we're putting our program into the top twenty five languages around the world right now. So it would include in, you know, more work into the translations and the imagery for those different languages and cultural locations and so forth. Yeah. Speaker 0
Okay. If you could eat one meal for the rest of your life, what would it be? Or if you could only eat one meal. Okay. What is the challenge that you're facing? It sounds like marketing, but in your business right now, what's the challenge that you're dealing with? Speaker 2
Yeah. And I wouldn't say marketing is a challenge. Okay. I would say that, I just wanna I understand the urgency of giving people the ability to actually control their own thoughts for the first time in their life, which sounds great, but that's what this actually does. What was your question? Speaker 0
What's a challenge that you're facing in your business? Speaker 2
Balance with taking care of my wife. And my close community of friends I think is, not getting the attention that they deserve. Okay. Speaker 0
What's one piece of advice that you would give someone starting out in your your industry, or maybe I know you're kind of just launching this new new venture But, what's a piece of advice that you'd give someone who's in your shoes, you know, maybe it's a a personality trait that's that would go a long way. Anything, anything you can provide to the entrepreneur who's thinking about going along and doing something like like you're doing? Speaker 2
Yeah. Person, I'll look at you for sure. Let's see here. Adventure. It's gonna be gonna get excited. They're a really amazing world gone our way right now. And, probably, I I I think that how we create this next reality and attribute of the people who are decided to jump on board and get involved and be part of shaping it. Because it's gonna be very different from this one is, contribution, the understanding that we're interconnected to everything and then how we are our intention for what we're building, why we're building our wealth, like, as an example, this business I'm designing right near right now, all of that, honey, once we get the marketing out, get the seat going. Be recycling community projects like food farms and things like that, preparing for a more resilient community where I lived. And then we'll go from beyond there. But I think those attributes would be good for Speaker 0
Yeah. Absolutely. What is a book one book or two that you could recommend for my listener? Speaker 2
For sure. Leadership in the new sciences by Margaret Wheatley. Okay. Do you explain to all businesses and organizations and political parties and families and anything you could possibly imagine if you look at natural law, how it works with the new sciences that are emerging with everything from chaos theory to quantum mechanics to simulation theory you name it. And working with nature is way better model than than, destroying So I think that's Speaker 0
against nature. Yep. Speaker 2
And the second is, the Bible of almost everybody in the human development industry and something that people I chose to spend to literally teach right out of in their longer programs. It's a book called Stockking the wild pendulum by Itzak Bentoff. And Speaker 2
Now if you would ask me ten years ago to name some books, I would have said something like that forward ad blah blah blah. Right? But because the world is changing, I think it's important for people to understand the fundamental laws of physics from another perspective in relationship to how they're gonna offer value because a lot of things that people could offer value with a few years ago, they're not gonna be able to offer value with a few years from now. Whisdom is gonna be a commodity. For sure. Time is gonna be a commodity. Sustainable systems is gonna be a commodity, whether it's wealth systems or it's happiness systems. What? Speaker 0
Yeah. That's fascinating. I have we have that's the first for both of those those books. On the show. What is one question, Leo, that I have not asked you that I were you wish I had? Speaker 2
Wow. Man, I just wrote down a list of questions for podcast interviewers today too. And good job, man. I appreciate it. You let me talk and get a lot of stuff out. I super appreciate that. So thanks. Speaker 0
Absolutely. Where can our list our listeners find you online? Speaker 2
I am the matrix dot com. We got all of our social media tags that it was paying on and sign up for whatever they want. And, I'm gonna be offering a ton, a ton of courses you know, one to five day courses that are even have more modules added on some offer free. I really wanna help people understand where this is going first. Give some immediate practical, applicable ways to get anchors in their life for whatever they want. And the power of thought, where we put our focus, you can't underestimate them, where our attention goes, energy flows, reality grows, and that's just it. So it may seem spiritual or whatever. It's just Speaker 0
is Yeah. Is there I mean, it's this is, you know, this is definitely a unique episode. I'm not gonna lie. Is who else is is in this field with you? Who else is kind of in the, I guess, nobody? Speaker 2
Nobody. No. This is a new industry. There will be, other organic intelligence language models that'll be presented. I'm bringing out the model t, but it's very, very important because people need to get to a to z quickly. And right now, with what we got functioning, considering the human brain can do up to a hundred billion computations per second, that our DNA can hold up to two hundred and fifteen petabytes of information per gram considering we have forty trillion thinking and feeling cells. There's so much intelligence inside of us. Nature doesn't make something this incredible to not be organized and optimized in a way that's far more capable of projecting into a malleable reality that like we live in. Speaker 0
I'm definitely gonna have to listen to this one again. You've dropped a lot of a lot of knowledge for sure. Leo, this has been great. So thank you thank you so much for spending your time with us. Speaker 2
Thank you. See, Jamie. I appreciate it. It's been wonderful. Speaker 0
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