
Elijah Rising
Elijah Rising
14 Things That Happen When You Pray - Interview w/ Frankie Mazzapica - Ep. 72
We're joined by special guest Frankie Mazzapica, pastor at the Celebration Church in The Woodlands, Texas, and a longtime partner with Elijah Rising. Frankie brings profound insights on prayer from his new book, Ignite Your Life: 14 Things that Happen When You Pray. Frankie shares how prayer has drastically altered his life and its effect on others. Don't miss this episode, it has a ton of great insight for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of prayer's impact on everyday life.
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Welcome back to the Elijah Rising podcast. I'm your host, micah Gamboa, and today I'm joined by a very special guest. We have Frankie Mazepika with us. You may remember him from a few episodes back where he shared about his previous book. Today we're going to talk about your second book, which is really exciting. How about, before we do that, you introduce to yourself, to our listeners?
Speaker 2:Alright. Well, a pastor at church in the Woodlands, texas it's called Celebration Church, and yeah, I mean I love my wife, I've got three kids, I've got two dogs that annoy me, and I've known you guys now for about five years.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's incredible time. I know, I know Flights.
Speaker 2:I can't believe in. Yeah, I remember when your baby was like six months old, three months old. And I remember when I, when I met you guys, I was sitting in my kitchen. This is what led to our discussion, or led to me calling you guys to meet you guys. I was in my kitchen, I was having lunch and my laptop was open and my splash pages. Is that what you call it? Yeah, sure.
Speaker 1:Sounds good. Yeah, sounds good.
Speaker 2:So when I open up and I get online, fox News pops up and so right on the like, I didn't even have to scroll down. It says Elijah Rising stops Canadian company from coming to Houston to open up a. What was it? A robot sex brothel.
Speaker 1:Yeah, which is perfect timing that we're doing this episode, because our previous episodes we actually revisit.
Speaker 2:that it's a five year anniversary, oh my goodness.
Speaker 1:And so we had to re-explain like I'm sorry, what. What are we talking about?
Speaker 2:Exactly Like when I read it, I'm sitting there eating lunch at the counter in my kitchen and I read that and I'm like what in the world Right?
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:And so I'm looking at it. And I didn't know anything about Elijah Rising and so I'm looking at Elijah Rising like the link where I could click on the link and just the title of the article was alarming.
Speaker 2:but I was so curious because I've never heard of anything like that in my life and so like my hand kind of hovered over the mouse because I don't know where this is going to take me. You know, so I click on Elijah Rising and and first I read the article and I'm like how in the world did you guys stop this? Like it got the White House's attention. It was insane, like I've never heard. And then I click on it and I had an idea. I was like maybe they're Christian because Elijah Rising.
Speaker 2:And so then I start reading about you guys and I'm like these people are in Houston, they're at the tip of the spear on stopping sex trafficking. And then, like regularly you guys are going into brothels trying to get these victims freed. And so that's when I called you guys up. I was like okay, I got to meet you guys and I had one primary motivation to bring you guys to our church and just raise as much money as we could and give it to you guys. And we've been partners for five years now you know, and so it's been an awesome, awesome partnership.
Speaker 2:Like our church family loves loves, like they get excited about the opportunities to give, I mean it's been a fun relationship.
Speaker 1:It really has, and from our end as well. I mean, we've really enjoyed not just getting to know you, frankie, but also your team, your attendees. You know they've really rallied around not just Elijah Rising but that kind of anti trafficking focus as a whole, yeah. But there are other focuses that your church really carries in, bodies that I would say you lead the way in, that are so important not just for the Christian community at large but for anti trafficking specifically. And your previous book was kind of all centered around the power of God.
Speaker 1:Do you want to just touch on that real quick.
Speaker 2:Yes, the title was your divine invitation access the Holy Spirit to complete your assignment. And you know that book will always be dear to my heart because that was basically right about the journey that I took to go from just praying and hoping that people would be healed to actually seeing people healed.
Speaker 1:Yeah wow.
Speaker 2:And so now when I pray for people to get healed at our church, people get healed every single Sunday. Now, not everyone we pray for gets healed, but it is not uncommon for deaf ears to open, blind eyes to open. Our prayer partners experience the exact same thing, and so in that book I just walk people through a very practical journey, because I used to look at these ministers or even people who were just in the congregation, and I've always looked at them and I thought you're picked right, You're picked to pray for people and see miracles and see healing.
Speaker 2:I didn't realize that you could volunteer for that.
Speaker 1:Wow, that's such a good way to put it Right.
Speaker 2:I didn't realize that you could do that.
Speaker 2:And so I just said, okay, god, use me as an example of a person who's not seeing any of these things happen. And then now I'm seeing them happen so I could tell other people about it. Use me as an example. And that very thing happened. And that's why I wrote the book, because, again I would say just tell me exactly what to do, god. Give me the one, two, three steps. Even if there's 42 steps, I'll take each step serious. But nobody ever told me what they were, and so I kind of had to discover that on my own. But it's so duplicatable because it's all scriptural.
Speaker 1:I love that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was a fun book to write.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and the first one. Now you've written a second which we're here to unpack a little bit and I'm really excited to host you today because we have such a common thread, common theme, kind of. I don't know our backgrounds are the same, meaning that. So your next book is called Ignite your Life.
Speaker 1:Right 14 Things that Happen when you Pray, and so it's all centered around this theme, that of prayer being integral to the Christian walk and developing your life in Christ and what happens when you do that. So do you want to introduce our listeners to that kind of second? I do.
Speaker 2:I do so when the journey began in 2018, when I wrote the first book and what I started realizing is, while I was praying, saying, okay, god, make me an example of a person who's not experiencing any healings or miracles, I started noticing that, as I was praying, other things started happening that were phenomenal, and so then I started praying, I'd set my alarm on my phone, like I'm not coming out of this prayer room until which was usually my bedroom or a room at the office I'm not coming out until the alarm goes off.
Speaker 2:And it started off at 30 minutes.
Speaker 2:And you know I don't like talking about it because it's so personal to me, but just to make my point, you know it's very easy for me to pray two hours now and it just kind of worked up 30 minutes, 45 minutes an hour. But I started seeing all these other things happen and then I realized, oh my goodness, like, for example and in the book I talk about 14 things that happen when you pray but one of them is battles that we're facing. They are won or lost depending on whether or not we're praying. In Psalms 56, nine it says every day you call for help, the tide of the battle turns. And so to back up and say, okay, I'm in the middle of a battle and if I pray I'll win.
Speaker 1:If I don't.
Speaker 2:I won't, you know. It's that simple. Because let me think, what's that scripture? Second Corinthians, 10, nine, where it says the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, you know so carnal means anything that you can do on your own Right, but they're mighty in God for the pulling down of strongholds. And so battles are won or lost depending on whether or not we pray. And that's, I think that's the first, the first or second chapter.
Speaker 2:But then I came across another verse, and this is another chapter, where I realized that seasons shift when we pray. And so for me, I've been in so many seasons from like God, I'm tired of being in this spot. Like I want. I want to be closer to you, and I realize I'm always going to have problems while I'm on earth, but I want different problems, right, like these problems. I'm done. I'm done with this.
Speaker 2:And in Daniel 2, 21, it says such a, it's such a. It was such a breath of fresh air for me. Because it says in God changes the times and the seasons. I mean he obviously that includes I don't know winter, spring, summer, fall. I mean obviously it includes that. But it means much more than that. He's saying I changed the seasons. In other words, he looks at us and says okay, you've been in this season long enough, and every season we have prepares us for the next season. And you're ready. Now You're equipped, you're ready, let's go to the next season.
Speaker 2:And but these shifts of seasons, they come through prayer. So if you're not praying, you can get stuck in a season way longer than what you should be. You know the the story about the children of Israel wandering around in the wilderness for 40 years. You know. The examples go on and on, but for those who pray, the seasons change. I'll just share one more, just for the sake of time. But when you pray, you're able to impact the lives of those who are not even praying for themselves. So good.
Speaker 2:And so when you have a friend, you have a loved one, and they just seem to be in a rough patch or off the rails, so to speak, and you're like, oh God, like they're not even acknowledging you. I don't even know if they have help or hope, because if you're not in their life, I know they have no hope. But in Mark, chapter nine, this father brought his son, who was possessed with the devil, and he asked Jesus for help. So essentially, he was praying. He came to the Lord, he prayed and we know the end of the story, where the young boy was delivered. Well, the boy didn't come to Jesus, the boy didn't ask for help, it was the father who did and the Lord honored his prayers. Another example Lazarus was dead.
Speaker 1:Right, he could not ask.
Speaker 2:He was dead. Dead people can't pray. He's wrapped up in a tomb. It was Mary and Martha that came to Jesus and put their request at his feet, and prayed.
Speaker 2:And, consequently, lazarus came back to life. And so you take these stories and you look at a mother and you say, hey, if you have a son or a daughter, that is just breaking your heart. Your prayers are so powerful that it can impact their life. And Paul was in prison and he was cold, he had no coat. He talks about that. He was essentially down and depressed. And in 1 Corinthians, no, no, no, it's not 1 Corinthians. Let me think yeah. So in 1 Corinthians, 1 Corinthians 111, he says this he goes you helped me when you prayed for me, right? And so why did he need help?
Speaker 1:He was in the prison, he was stuck.
Speaker 2:He couldn't. Yeah, his hope was being drained, and so at some point and I like to kind of dive into that, like when did he know he was getting help?
Speaker 1:He could feel strengthened. Yeah, his spirit was more buoyant. Exactly yeah.
Speaker 2:He just started noticing wait a minute here, I'm not as down as. I'm not as depressed, I'm not as weak. I feel like I'm getting stronger. And then he's like well, how could this? Oh, you guys are praying for me, you know, and so I just believe that if people know exactly what's happening while they're praying, that knowing doing gap will be closed, right, they know they need to Sure.
Speaker 1:We all are like. Yes, we understand that prayer is important.
Speaker 2:I know I need to, but to actually do it it's very, it's very difficult, but when you know what's happening, okay, now there's some. There's some fire in the prayers.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I love that. So we I say we're similar in that way because we use so value prayer we keep it as one of our four pillars. So the Elijah Rising started as a prayer meeting and that was all we did for like a year, probably more, and so we tried to keep that as part of the foundation. But there's always more. You're never like oh well, I've arrived at the prayer summit.
Speaker 2:You know, I am now the superior prayer person.
Speaker 1:There's no such thing as that, Because I think it's Paul. He's like you need to be praying continually, Like there's never an end. It's always a constant communication back and forth. And there's another book that I referenced sometimes, but he talks about it just being like this communion with the Lord, Like it's not. Like there are times when we clobber into our room and we shut the door and we do it in private and it's, you know, focused, intense, intentional. But then there's other times where you're like, hey, this is a breath prayer in my car. Like I'm constantly communing with the father.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what did you just say in my car? This is like Like a breath prayer.
Speaker 1:They talk about like I love that phrase.
Speaker 2:Like a breath prayer.
Speaker 1:Like God, help me, you know, or whatever. Like you, but you are acknowledging. It takes a form of a measure of humility to say, like man, God, I need you, I can't do it on my own.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, it's funny you would say that cause. Smith Wigglesworth said short prayers are powerful prayers.
Speaker 1:Amen, I love that, isn't that great and he's like the king of prayer.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, short prayers are powerful prayers, you know, and some people say, well, I can't pray very long, can you say a sentence? Yeah, because that sentence is really, really powerful.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I think, I think to your point just start, yeah, right, you start with 10 minutes a day and through the faithfulness, the diligence, the discipline, perseverance, like it's like a muscle. Yeah, you grew it.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And it's again. It's not like a performance, it's not like a I'm earning God's favor. You're just communing with the Father. There's another woman who I love. She says to pray is to just open yourself up to the. Holy Right you know, and if we think of it in that way of like we're just opening ourselves up to the Holy Spirit, to the Father, and letting Him do the work, yes, yes.
Speaker 2:I was talking to somebody recently and they said I just don't know what to say. Yeah, I don't know what to do, and I said you know what? God knew that we would struggle there, Right, and so he made it crystal clear what to do when we're trying to pray when we're in there and it's in Philippians 4-6 where he says pray about everything and then thank Him for everything he's done.
Speaker 2:And so when we're praying it's that continual cycle where you're praying about every worry, every concern, everything you need, right? The people that say I don't wanna pray because I'm always asking for things he's asking, like, if it's on your mind, pray about everything. And the cool thing about that word everything is it means everything.
Speaker 1:Yeah. He cares about every detail of their lives. That's what the Bible says, and he wants to be a part of it, and so there's this cycle.
Speaker 2:You pray about everything, and then you praise Him for what he's done so good. You pray about everything, you praise Him for what he's done so good, and your entire prayer time is just over that. And praising Him for what he's done. I mean I've been walking around in my house and saying, god, thank you for this carpet Right. I mean I've been in homes, if you wanna call them that, in the barrios in different countries, and it's all dirt right.
Speaker 2:Pray for the simplest things, and as you pray for simple things, more things will come to your mind. I love that I'm not in the hospital right now. Thank you that my children aren't in the hospital. Thank you that I'm still married, right, or whatever you know, whatever comes to your mind. So you praise, and then you pray about whatever's on your mind, that's good. You praise and you just go back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. That's really good.
Speaker 1:And it's so important, I would say we see such a performance culture. I mean, we're in America, for goodness sake, Right, and we're so ingrained into everything hyper productivity, performance. It's this drivenness of the world, really the world of flesh and the devil that like push it, it's constantly pushing. So you're feeling this pressure and the only way to really relieve that pressure is to surrender to the Father, you know, and the only way you can do that is to cast all of your cares on the only one, the only burden bearer which is Jesus.
Speaker 1:And it says, like he daily bears our burdens.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:And so in this I mean I know it's the same as a pastor you have you're carrying so much with the cares of your church, your family, the finances of everything trying to keep all the wheels. And we feel the same thing. You know, in anti-trafficking you feel a lot of pressure to see these women recover and healed and reached. You always want to do more you know, but the only solution, the only one who is able to carry that amount of pressure?
Speaker 2:is Christ. Well, if the problem is too big for you, you're not the one that's supposed to solve it right. And so when you and your team are looking at victims that are being abused on it, I mean, it's the modern day slavery. I mean, if we knew the life that they're living, I mean I think all of us would just quit our jobs and just join Elijah Rising, right. But there's a part of us and I'm just speaking for myself I know that it would just ruin my life to know. And so it's kind of like thank you, elijah Rising, because I can support you guys in what you're doing. I can pray and know that you guys are the tip of the spear and for those of us who partner when we're in heaven, we'll get to reap the same reward as you you know.
Speaker 2:You know, we need you and you need us. And so you know, and but then further you know. I like to say everyone has tremendous burdens, even though they look different you know, For one person. They're just praying to God. They stay out of the hospital my wife has said it before cause she got really really sick for about nine months. She couldn't get out of the bed and she said if you have your health, you have an awesome life. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:And I know you can talk about that too, and so you know, all of our burdens are different, but they're equally as heavy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, no, totally agree, you know, and we've been to get out of that.
Speaker 2:How are you going to get out of that? If you can change it, you would right. And so to say, okay, like when I pray, the tide of my battle turns. Yeah, and it's a powerful thing.
Speaker 1:We, as believers, have the authority. It doesn't necessarily mean that, okay, we prayed once and it's automatically gonna be fixed Sometimes.
Speaker 2:yes, right, that does happen.
Speaker 1:But we also see persevering prayer, travailing prayer, fervent, effective prayer of the righteous in the scriptures, and we see men and women who, throughout history, prayed for days, weeks, months, years to see something accomplished. Because there's a struggle in the heavenlies, right that we are interacting with.
Speaker 2:There's a battle there. There's a battle, yeah. Yeah, I love talking with you, micah, because you're as passionate about prayers than anyone I've ever met, but and I know we gotta stay concentrate on the time. But I really gotta say this you know, sometimes our battle shifts in. The whole season changes in a second.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I can't even count how many people I've seen healed in a moment. But to your point, sometimes the seas, even though the battle is shifting, it needs to shift moment by moment, day by day, before that victory comes. But there's two things you get every single time you pray immediately, and it's in Hebrews, chapter four, verse 16,. It says when you pray, let's go to the throne of grace with boldness, because when you pray you will always receive mercy and grace.
Speaker 2:So good, every single time so good, and so mercy says hey look, I remember that you're made from dust.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I'm not. I'm not, I'm not looking at you with angry eyes, I'm looking at you with loving eyes. My mercy, my love and durst forever. So you receive mercy every time, and then you receive grace every single time. And what grace does is it makes you strong where you're weak and you get that every single time, and so if the battle shifts in well, the battle's always shifting every time you pray, but if the battle lasts, a while you always have the grace to get through that.
Speaker 2:But if you're not praying, no grace. Good luck, lower your expectations. You might be there a while.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, it might crush you in the process.
Speaker 2:Yes, you know yes.
Speaker 1:I know we could share so many stories about the practicality of what that looks like.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:Can you share with our listeners, maybe one testimony where you've seen hey, this has been a lesson that you maybe put in the book or something throughout your life of the power or the efficacy where prayer made a difference and you know for a fact, like, if I didn't pray, that wouldn't have happened.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, I'll use a personal one, my wife, for whatever reason. Help me with this. I can't believe I'm drawing a blank here, vertigo. Vertigo she was having Vertigo like crazy and for people who've had Vertigo it's debilitating.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And going to a doctor. It's like they're grasping for straws. Try this, try that, but she was in bed for months you know, Should hold the wall to get to the kitchen. I mean, it was terrible. It got to the point where our kids weren't even expecting her to be standing up when they got home from school. I'm dropping them off from school. I'm picking them up for like it was, just terrible.
Speaker 2:And then I remember walking into my office and in Psalms 5-3, it says every morning I wake up I'm gonna lay the pieces of my life on the altar and I'm gonna wait for the fire to fall. And so I would go into my office and I would close my eyes and I would say I'm coming to your throne right now and I would visualize to the best of my ability To be in at his throne and coming before my king and I would say sometimes you're my father, sometimes you're my savior, but right now I need you to be my king and I'm coming before you and I'm asking you to heal my wife. I'm asking you and I did that over and over again no doctors. They had no answers. You know they had no medication. You know it's not like that. She can go on a garden of Eden fast, like nothing.
Speaker 2:And then I remember I just came home one day and she was up, she was walking around and she got stronger and stronger. And I know that had I not prayed, that would not have happened. That would not have happened. And so you know, in the book I cite a lot of different examples. And you know, I just know, I know in my heart, because it's happened to me, that when you know the 14 things and there's more. But you know, my hand was cramping while I was writing so to speak, you know.
Speaker 2:But when you know what's happening, you just pray more. And to go back to the title of the book, it really does ignite your life.
Speaker 1:I love that and we need it in anti-trafficking right. We need the power of God, the grace of God, we need to be sustained, we need hope, like there are survivors who speak out now, who are leaders, who have come out and they're like you know, therapy community. All of those things I needed. But really the most effective transformational moments have been with my times with Jesus. He is the healer, he is the restorer, and so we as believers, whether you're in anti-trafficking or not, you're still working with humanity, who is broken.
Speaker 1:We are all, so in need right, and so we need that infusion of grace and mercy like you're talking about. And if it's as simple as like. Okay, let's figure out how to pray, you know.
Speaker 2:And see, that's what I love. I love every facet of Elijah Rising. But when you guys rescue a young lady, I mean within that same day, you guys are introducing Jesus in that same day and you recognize that, okay, they have been through things that are so bad they may never even tell us.
Speaker 1:Yeah right.
Speaker 2:And for them to be healed and made whole. That's not something that can happen any other way. Yeah. Then calling on the Lord. So you guys start praying for these girls immediately and that's why you guys are seeing the fruit that you're seeing in this ministry. I mean it's powerful, it truly, truly is.
Speaker 1:And let there be more.
Speaker 2:We need the church to arise. Right, right. We need intercessors. You know, the church is the hope of the world.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah. And we get a lot of questions like, well, why is he for the Houston so bad about trafficking? I'm like, well, honestly, it's a heart of man issue, humanity issue right. If the and I really believe that, if the church putting myself in this bucket, you know if we were taking our place on the wall of intercession, crying out for the Lord's like power, revival, repentance, transformation to come Collectively. I think we would be in a very different position.
Speaker 2:Oh my gosh, we'd. You know, our power is reliant on our prayer life, and so would we be in a different position? Absolutely, because our victories would be more often and they'd be more powerful. And so, yeah, 100%, 100%.
Speaker 1:So let's one more takeaway that you want our listeners to have before we wrap up. Is there anything that we haven't covered that you really feel like, man? This is really important. I want them to know.
Speaker 2:You know, I think that the last thing that I would want to say is and this is one of the chapters in the book too that prayer changes the trajectory of your life. You know, I had a birthday a few years ago and I thought to myself if I extrapolate, extrapolate, how may I say that?
Speaker 2:Yeah, extrapolate, yeah, thank you, I speak for living but I can't say words. But anyway, I started thinking if my life stays at the same pace as it is right now, 15 years from now, I'm going to see moderate changes. You know, incremental change that's a better word, incremental changes and you know, am I going to be happy, you know, at that point, and you know it was very depressing. It was very, very depressing, and so I said I need my trajectory to change.
Speaker 2:I needed it to be higher, I needed it to be sharper, and what I mean by that is the closeness that I have with the Lord has got to be. It's got to be closer, and I want my impact when I talk with people In Charles Finn and I talk about him in the book how just someone's countenance, just the light in their eyes, can cause someone to feel convicted of their sin. And so this can happen with anyone. And so I really started praying and I started noticing new doors opening, you know, new relationships. When God opens up doors for you, it's not because we display this tremendous amount of strength. In Revelation 3.8, he says see, I have opened up a door for you. And then watch this, I know you are very weak. Right.
Speaker 2:And it's just like oh my goodness, thank you, cause I don't want to feel like I got to hide the obvious. I know you are very weak, but you've remained faithful to me. And so when he opens up a door, the door is not a physical door. It's new opportunities, it's new relationships, it's a greater responsibility, it's more influence, and so that changes your trajectory immediately. Yeah and all of that circles back around to being faithful. You can't be faithful if you're not praying.
Speaker 2:So, I know that you're weak, but you've remained faithful. You've continued to put your mind's attention, your heart's affection on me and say those one sentence prayers so watch what I'm about to do. I'm gonna change your trajectory. I'm gonna open up doors for you.
Speaker 1:It's so good. I love the teaser, so where can people find your book?
Speaker 2:Well, you can buy it anywhere. Books are sold right now. Just, you can get it on Amazon or Barnes, noble or whatever.
Speaker 1:And it's out now, so people can go right now.
Speaker 2:Well, right now you can pre-order it so you'll be the first person to get it?
Speaker 1:When does it release?
Speaker 2:It releases in January Perfect.
Speaker 1:January 2024.
Speaker 2:I have a feeling it and you can start your off with it. There's a reason why I aimed for 14 things because if you read one chapter a day the first two weeks of the new year, you can launch the entire year with establishing the first two weeks of your year. That's so good. Knowing exactly what happens when you pray.
Speaker 1:That's so good, I love that. So January 2024, in case people are listening, at another time.
Speaker 2:That's right. That's right, amazon, and it's called Ignite your life 14 things that happen when you pray.
Speaker 1:By Frankie Mazapika. Frankie, thank you so much.
Speaker 2:This has been fun.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this is awesome.
Speaker 2:It's always fun hanging out with you guys, but this has been fun.
Speaker 1:What if people want to find you personally? I know you have Sermon Series online and other resources. Where can they find you?
Speaker 2:Well, if you go to Instagram or YouTube or go to my website, then you can find out more, you can follow. In fact, it's interesting because on the YouTube channel we got a whole bunch of testimonies of people who have been physically healed. So that's a lot, that's a lot of fun. But to follow me on Instagram it's pretty easy Just type in my name, and so hopefully you guys will put my name in the description of this podcast.
Speaker 1:Spelled like it sounds.
Speaker 2:Spelled like it sounds Mazapika.
Speaker 1:We'll put it in the show notes as well. There you go, there you go.
Speaker 2:So yeah, you can find me on all those platforms.
Speaker 1:Awesome. Well, thank you for your time. We loved having you and, as always, you are welcome any time on the show.
Speaker 2:It's so much fun. Thank you for having me, you betcha.
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