Curating Connection
Curating Connection is an invitation to open your heart and mind to the undeniable magic that surrounds us. Hosted by Kimberly Brazier, author of See The Signs: Creating Belief, Providing Hope and Affirming Connection, this podcast explores the many ways our loved ones, God, angels, and the universe send us signs, synchronicities, and messages from beyond.
From feathers and feelings to dreams, symbols, and profound synchronicities, these signs carry comfort in grief, gratitude in healing, and faith in the unseen. Kimberly guides you to recognize and receive signs, strengthen your intuition, and shift your mindset so you can live more openly connected to the unseen.
Through heartfelt conversations and inspiring insights with ordinary people, spiritual teachers, and industry leaders, you’ll hear stories of connecting with loved ones who have passed and discover how to recognize your signs waiting to be discovered, deepen your connection, and trust the presence of love that continues beyond this life.
Come back each week to Curating Connection—where we keep creating belief, providing hope, and affirming connection through every sign, every story, and every conversation.
Curating Connection
Do signs recognize age or do they come to anyone? Three generations receiving signs.
We trace how a best friend’s love of cats became a lifelong sign, how a toddler named a passing with stunning clarity, and how small acts of kindness turn into living signals of care. The stories move from grief to grounded hope, with practical ways to invite and notice signs.
• three generations sharing personal sign experiences
• the tabby cat as ongoing symbol of protection
• a child’s flamingo message after an unexpected loss
• asking for signs and receiving hundreds of feathers
• practical ways to invite, notice, and record signs
• meaning-making for kids through simple rituals
• being the sign through small acts of kindness
• reassurance that timing varies but connection holds
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Computer. I've always believed the universe, loved ones, God, a higher source finds ways to curate connection with us, whether you are two or ninety-two. Welcome back. Today I'm sitting down with my daughter to explore signs that she, my granddaughter, and I. Yep, you heard it. Three generations have received. Do signs recognize age? Or do they come to anyone listening? Welcome, Bri. I'm so excited to have you here for this conversation that really weaves a thread between family.
SPEAKER_00:Hi, mom. Thank you so much for having me. I am so honored to be here and to be talking about signs because I genuinely believe in signs and have had so many signs from so many loved ones. And it's just incredible, like you said, to have three generations all, you know, seeing signs and believing in signs and just feeling that hope and that peace that comes with them.
SPEAKER_01:Well, Brie is a mama to two and a wife, and she also runs a business called Inclusive Neuroverse. And we'll have that information down in the show notes for you so you can check that out because we'll talk about how signs today have really affected kind of your life, the kids' lives, and even maybe even some business stuff as we get into it. But was there ever a time that you didn't believe in signs or kind of gave up on signs? And then let's pop into the first really impactful sign that you maybe ran across in your life, Brie.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I mean, it's kind of that thing of when you think back, I'm not sure what signs I ever did maybe see before. And I don't know if I really knew much about signs when I was younger. But as I look back now, there's definitely things that I probably had were signs or saw as signs, but I don't know if I believed, and maybe not necessarily believed, but maybe we had my eyes open to seeing these signs to loved ones that had passed from when I was younger. But I know in 2013 is when the most impactful sign that was a big aha moment of this is a sign kind of happened. And it was after my my dear friend, one of my best friends, who I also shared a birthday with. We were both Valentine's Day babies. He had passed away at a very young age of 19, and it was a very hard time to kind of process losing someone that young. And he was just such a joy and such a light in everyone's life. And this, this man, his name is Mikey, he was beyond obsessed with cats, and this is gonna come into play with the signs, but he was obsessed with cats. I had never really been around cats in my life or anything like that. But this boy had just an obsession with cats, and specifically tabby cats. And if you're not familiar with tabby cats, they are the orange and like white striped cats, they're very classic kind of cat that you see. And after he had passed, you know, I was having a I also had like a lot of hard moments and times, obviously processing losing someone, you know, so young and kind of just like handling that grief and just working through all of that. And it just felt, I mean, kind of alone. Like not that I felt alone. I had a lot of people, a lot of friends, family, support, but it just is a kind of a shock when you lose someone that young, you know.
SPEAKER_01:And absolutely, especially both of you sharing the same birthday, which was Valentine's Day. You both were very connected and bring a lot of love into the world and lived life. I would say Mikey lived life till his fullest, like he would kind of push the limits of everything and enjoy everything, and that brought a lot of joy to you as well. So I know so you're you're going out, so you're going off to college, right? And as you're in college, you come back and notice something that happened outside our family home. You want to tell everybody about that?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, and I will say a little tidbit before this situation happened, my lovely mother, who is, you know, here with us, did not know at the time, but I had gone behind her back to get a tattoo of an outline of a cat on my foot in honor of Mikey. She didn't find out for like several months later, but I'm just gonna put it out there that I already had this tattoo for him in honor on my foot. But when I had come back and come back from college, you know, I'm back home, was like three and a half hours away, and all of a sudden there was this cat. And yes, you can guess that it was a tabby cat sitting just at the doorstep waiting for me. And um, I had someone driving me home. And when we get there, I vividly remember the tabby cat jumping up actually onto the car and onto the windshield, like pong, like, hey, Brie, hey, you're home, you know, like welcome to see you back. And I was taken back because where we lived, there was no cats, no neighborhood cats, we don't have a cat. Like it was very odd, but it kind of was like, Oh, hey, hey, Mikey, how are you doing? You know, and it just it just hit to me that I was like, Oh, this is him. And I also knew it had to have been because a like I'm pretty sure at that that time as well was when one of our mutual friends had drove me home from Iowa State. And it just, I don't know why, but in that moment, right then and there, it was like a oh, I know this is Mikey. I don't know how I know it, but I know this is Mikey because what else would this be? Right? And the cat was there, greeted me when I was got home, but then was gone for the rest of the time. I was home. Do you remember that mom?
SPEAKER_01:I do remember that because I thought it was odd that there was a cat in our yard kind of sitting there, right? And he just stayed until you got there, and then you came running in and you're like, Mom, it's Mikey. So when you had that knowing, Brie, can you just kind of explain to the listeners a little bit about that? Was it like a feeling of just peace, or was it a feeling of relief? Was it a feeling of happiness, or maybe it was all of them?
SPEAKER_00:You know, I think it definitely was a mix of a lot of emotions. I think it was definitely for some reason there was just this like intuition and gut feeling that I knew that I felt safe. Like, and I felt like that was again that was him. And I just felt I felt calm, I felt felt at peace. And I just felt like I, you know, when you just have that gut feeling and you trust that gut feeling, that's just what I felt in that moment. And I felt I knew it was him. And like I'm gonna briefly mention, like, you know, you had said, mom, that we even when he was Earth side, we had this connection. And I will just say, like, to the listeners here, like, we had this strong connection where I mean, again, we were best friends. And there was a time we were at Applebee's and we had the little sheet of paper for the kids' menus, and they asked us, and we were like, hey, let's color a picture. We put up our menus, we're like, we're gonna cover this up. We don't want to see what each other draw. And when I tell you, almost to a T, we drew the exact same picture. So with him, I had that connection. And I mean, again, genuinely just friends. We weren't dating, we weren't boyfriend, girlfriend, nothing romantic. It was just best friends, and we just had that connection. Kind of when I saw that cat is kind of that same connection, like we had had it, you know, it just felt at home. Something just felt reassuring about it, and I just, I just knew. And I had never felt so sure of something until like that moment. And that's when I was like, okay, these signs, like this, you know, I don't think I realized it, but that's when I look back and I'm like, that's when then I started realizing like there are signs, and we do still get these signs from our loved ones once they're passed.
SPEAKER_01:So it really was that affirming the connection that even though they're gone in the physical sense, right in front of us, but they're still always with you, right? And you're not alone. So now I think the interesting piece was is that you went off to college, you came back again a few weeks later, and you know, as typical, I'm gonna say teenagers, because there's many moms out there that might relate. Sometimes kids show up back home on time, and sometimes they're delayed. And so Brie was coming back home again from college for the weekend, and she was riding with, you know, she was riding with somebody, so timing was out of her control, but she was delayed, and it was funny because I saw the tabby cat come to the doorstep again, so I kind of giggled and thought, oh, here comes Mikey again, and then you were delayed, and then I heard it meowing and meowing, and I thought, okay, that's kind of strange. And you weren't one hour delayed, it was two hours delayed, and then he moved up the cat moved up to our deck, which was alongside the house, and was actually pying at the door, and I just knew that it wasn't like the cat was in danger or was hungry, but it was like he was concerned about you, like he was just like kind of like he knew when you were supposed to be there and you weren't, right? And then finally you did arrive back, and then you know, Brie, what happened when you saw the cat sitting there at the patio door?
SPEAKER_00:I mean, I I of course smiled and was like, oh my goodness, Mikey is back. But I mean, I saw, you know, the cat like at that door, but I think I remember the cat like coming down and coming to me and like kind of around going around my legs and kind of was like, Whoa, you're here, you're here. And then once I like got in, it all of a sudden the cat was just gone. It was like, okay, she made it home safely. She's like, it's kind of like those little like guardian angels, like, okay, I need to make sure she makes it home. Oh, she made it home, okay, good, and I'm gone. And then we didn't see the cat again while I was home. It was that, you know, I'm gonna make sure she gets home safely. And again, I was with people that were his friends. So again, there was that connection. So it kind of seemed like a big brother. He was a year older than I am. So it also kind of seemed like that big brother, like, hey, I'm making sure that my buddies take good care of her and get her home safely. Like, you need to take care of my Brie, you know, and that's kind of how it felt like a very concerned big brother.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, like a really good protector, I think. And I know I I can't tell you how many times I had to go back up to the patio door and just say, she's still coming, just later than anticipated, you know, then it would be quiet and then it would do the same thing again. And I know Bree, you've had many Mikey cat sightings through the years, and is that really your sign from him?
SPEAKER_00:100%. I mean, it is the one that I know is from him, and I mean, and I have had so many two times that I have struggled in life and have felt very depressed and sad and things like that, to then moments of celebration and big wins and having children and all of these things. And whenever I, you know, maybe I don't always even think of the signs, but there's like moments I'm feeling down or moments that I'm happy or I'm celebrating, and all of a sudden, next thing I know, there's a tabby cat. And I mean, it has shown up in random states when I'm on vacation. It has shown up in different states I've lived in. I've lived across the country in multiple states. It has shown up at the times that I don't think I realized and needed it. But I do think they would be moments that Mikey would have been there for me if he was still earth side, you know, like physically earthside. And I think that those are his ways of telling me, like, hey, I'm proud of you, or look at you go, kid, you know, or something silly that he would say to me, you know, or uh, hey, you know what, you can keep going. You got this. I know you're down right now, but you know, I'm here for you. And I just I just know because it's always a tabby cat. The tabby cat almost always looks the same, even though it's been across the country, you know, and it's just one of those things where instantly I see it and I just know. And it's to the point that it is so common that my children, my two children, call tabby cats Mikey cats, to the point that my daughter has two tabby cat stuffed animals and calls them both Mikey, to the point that they tell people, Oh, do you like the Mikey cats? And I'm like, tabby, tabby cats. And they're like, What is a Mikey cat?
SPEAKER_01:And so yeah, it's that's so cute that they understand that he is there protecting you, giving you hope, and really affirming that connection still. I know when you opened up your space for inclusive neuroverse and the community, he was outside of that space as well, right?
SPEAKER_00:He was. I mean, he always shows up. I mean, no matter the season and the celebrations, and that was again a shock to me. But it was another amazing sign of knowing, like him being proud, right? Like again, being that protector and that, I mean, he was just a goofy soul, but he was so protective and loving of me, again, like a big brother, that I feel like it was it was just like a hey, exactly as I can hear him say it in his voice, like a good job, kiddo, and give me a little like noogie on top of the head, you know, like it was exactly that reassuring thing, and it always brings me peace, but it also brings my kids peace, you know, that there's been times in the neighborhood here where we live in Arizona that a random, you know, the tabby cat, Mikey, but no, everyone says it's random when they see it. And a lot of neighbors haven't ever seen this tabby cat that the kids talk about. And to the point that the kids are even picking up this tabby cat and calling it Mikey and rocking it, and it's purring against his face, their faces, and just like something where you would never see a stray cat be able to be picked up and a kid to rock it and sing to it and pot, you know, and all of these things. And they're just like, hey, Mikey, you know, hey, Mikey, even if they're out with their dad, you know, they're like, Hey, Mikey, mom will come out in a second. So then my husband calls me and is like, okay, Mikey's outside, you gotta come, you know. So it's just it's a whole family thing now, and we just know and it's well talked about. So the kids are very, I think that was one of the first signs that they've been aware of through me before they started seeing like their own signs.
SPEAKER_01:Do you think becoming a mom changed the way you noticed or believed in signs as as you're talking about the kiddos?
SPEAKER_00:I mean, I think so. Like obviously, there were signs and a lot of like Mikey signs before, but you know, I've lost grandparents, great-grandparents, things like that before and after Mikey, but before having, you know, kids. And I don't think I ever saw that I can recall, you know, I never had a sign from them. And I don't think I was not necessarily open to them, but I don't know what it was about that I didn't see signs from them. I didn't feel that connection, you know, even though I loved them so dearly and missed them. But after having kids is when I've really been able to, you know, and after losing loved ones since having my kids, really see those signs, but also really just have that. I think it's made a difference knowing that one day my kids will see a sign from me as well, you know? And it's also just that thing of I want them to have that faith to know that I will show up in signs. I don't know what it will be. To them, they think it's gonna be quail birds because some reason those are called Brie birds to them, but it's I don't know what it'll be, but I want I feel that I know that they're gonna have that. And so having kids now it shows me more faith that, like, look at this, I am open to all of these signs, and I've had so many more signs now since having my kids.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. And one of the things that I found really remarkable is when the kids, their kids were always been open and new, like, oh, I'd find feathers, right? Or I'd find little signs here and there, and they would like send me pictures of them. But when my mom passed, your grandma passed, there was really a kind of an amazing situation that happened, don't you think, with Olivia, your two and a half year old. She was two and a half at that time.
SPEAKER_00:Yes, 100%. Yeah, it was, I mean, one of the most breath breathtaking moments ever.
SPEAKER_01:Maybe I'll just take a little bit out of the book, my book, See the Signs, Creating Belief, Providing Hope, and Affirming Connection to kind of share with the listeners about it, and then you can kind of expand on that. What do you think, Brie? Yeah, that sounds great. Go ahead. So it was a total surprise that less than 24 hours after my mom passed, Olivia was in her room and looked at Brie and said, Mimi, that's the name she calls me. Mimi's mom has wings. My daughter, you Brie, had not shared with the kids what had happened as we were all in such a state of shock from the unexpected loss. And then later that morning, Olivia brought her stuffed pink flamingo to your playroom and repeatedly said, Mimi, mom wings, meme mom mingle, just like any cute little two and a half year old would speak. And then she just kept showing you that pink flamingo to make sure you understood that grandma had passed and she now had her wings. And then the stuffed pink flamingo, she carried it everywhere. Like she never let it leave her side for weeks. I think you said she slept with it. She insisted on bringing it on the airplane, flying home to the funeral, to the church where the funeral was held. And then after the funeral, we gathered at my aunt's house. And there was a pink rocking chair that had been my mom's that was brought out for Olivia to take a picture in it. It's kind of a tradition we had with all the grandkids. And really, much to our dismay, Olivia refused to sit in that rocking chair. And now, I mean, a two and a half-year-old has a mind of their own, but what came out of her mouth next is what was the most surprising. She only wanted the stuffed flamingo sitting in it, and she kept stating, Mimi's mom sit. Mimi's mom sit. And she put that pink flamingo in the corner of the chair and just let it be there. And I just find it so amazing that at two and a half, that she was so tapped into the energy of grandma, right? My mom. And that they can receive the messages with such clarity. And they can take those messages and relay them to adults. And you know, scriptures say out of as out of the mouths of babes, right? And that day, and maybe through that whole experience, right after we've been processing the loss of grandma, those babes, Olivia surprised us with that most unexpected wisdom and insight.
SPEAKER_00:Yeah. And it it was so shocking to have her say that, right? It was so surprising because I knew that she could sense my my energy was off, right? Because obviously, my my grandmother, one of my best friends, you know, wasn't here anymore. And it was unexpected, and it was one of those things that was incredibly difficult to process and still sometimes is, right? But she was there with that comfort, and for some reason it just made me feel like grandma was like, hey, you know what? Like, I'm here, Brianna. Like, I'm here with you. And at that time, my daughter's now eyes have changed more to Hazel, but at that time, they were still beautiful blue eyes, just like my grandmother's. And it really felt like grandma was talking through Olivia, telling me, like, I'm here. I am still here. And, you know, there's so many traits that even I see of my grandmother through, you know, your mom, through Olivia. And it's so fun, but it's she, I mean, it was forever that she carried that flamingo around, and it was just so important to her that anytime I felt down about it, she would give me the flamingo, but she wouldn't never let go of it. I mean, like you said, like everywhere we went, we went into Target, we went into the grocery store, everywhere she went, you know, Mimi's mom, Mimi's mom, Mimi's mom. And it wasn't flam, it wasn't like a flus-stuffed animal name. It was Mimi's mom, Mimi's mom, always, you know. And that was just so cute. And it was, again, completely prompted by her at two and a half. And that is what just blew my mind. And I know she has a very huge intuition. And for anyone that may or may not, you know, know anything about just casually throwing this in there about like zodiac signs, she is a triple Pisces. So like I know she's very in tune to a lot. And so it's just really cool because I just knew, okay, okay, grandma, I see you. You're here, you're still with me, you know, and that I felt a lot of guilt, not, you know, living far away. When you live far away from family members and you don't get to see them before the unexpected happens, and that's what happened with her death was unexpected, you know, and it was hard to process and it was just a challenging time, but it was like a I'm here for you, and I'm here for you through, you know, my beautiful great grandbaby that she loved, even though, you know, she had only met a handful of times, and that was just the most warming and loving thing that I could, and it I just know it. I just know it was her, you know, and that was the sign. And I now have a tattoo flamingo on me because of how important this was to me.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, I think you really sum that up nicely, and I think what people who are listening can really take away from this is that you know, signs come in so many different forms, and you might receive them through someone else, and you might need to be open to that, but also that it sounds like just so much reassurance and hope and optimism come when you saw the signs and experienced the signs. And I know through Olivia and Beckett, who is your son who is older, they both get excited when they see signs now, whether it's a feather or a pink flamingo or a tabby cat or whatever their signs may be, they like don't feel the grief as deep as adults do, I don't think, because it's just this pure joy. It's almost like a gift. They get this gift from beyond, and they're like, Oh, here it is, like here they are. You know, Mimi, or you know, here Mimi, grandma's saying hi, right? And they send me pictures and show me. It's like exciting for that connection for them.
SPEAKER_00:It's kind of like a gift that keeps on giving because it's like they see a feather and they're like, hey grandma, hey grandma, you know, and it's like yeah, just these little little reminders of like, oh yeah, we got people with us, you know. And then it's like, I remember there was one time, and I gosh, I don't remember if it was Beckett or Olivia or hers, both of them, and they had asked for a sign from grandma. Like they literally just were like, I'm gonna ask for a sign from grandma, and I'm like, okay, sounds good. You know, it was very briefly after you know she had passed. And my sign through grandma, and also like the sign that we've always talked about, we sent you pictures of was always feathers, right? Like at this point, we had already seen signs from grandma of feathers randomly inside our house, feathers here, feathers there. But they were like, I'm gonna ask a sign from grandma, and I was like, okay, cool, let's do it, you know. But I was like, sometimes you can't just ask for a sign, and a sign's not gonna just always show up. That's kind of not how it always works, you know? And and they're like, No, I'm gonna get a sign from grandma. I'm like, okay, sounds good, you know. Like, you believe that. Let's I believe you, you're gonna get a sign from grandma. Not even five minutes later, we go outside and our pool is covered with hundreds of white feathers. And I'm like, what in the world happened? I mean, hundreds. And I remember, I think it was it was Beckett, and I remember him coming out and he coming back to me, and he goes, Told you I'd get a sign from grandma, look. And I'm like, Of course you got a sign from grandma. And it it was like grandma being like, they're asking for a sign, cool, we're gonna give you hundreds of feathers, you know, and it was kind of that funny thing where they're like, You told me I might not get a sign, but look, I got hundreds of feathers, and I'm like, you're right, you did. And it was just like one of those things where it was cool because I I was trying to tell them that you you can't always ask for signs because sometimes there are times where I want, like, I desperately want and need a sign. I mean, there are times that I'm crying needing a sign, you know, and I don't get one. But I'm like, you know what, that's okay, because there's all these times that I have had signs that I've noticed, but also there's probably a lot of signs that I get that I don't notice. And that to me is I just I know that they're always there, even if I don't get a sign, or if I get a sign through someone else, right? Or then normally when I need a sign for some reason, mom, you text me, oh look, there's three deer. Oh, look, I got I'm like, okay, you got the sign for me, you know. But it was just cool to see the joy within my kids being like, I got a sign, she's here with us, you know? And that was just so cool.
SPEAKER_01:So as we're kind of wrapping up here today, what are maybe three things that you can tell our listeners to do to be open to signs or how to look for signs?
SPEAKER_00:Yeah, I mean, one is to just, I mean, I know it sounds silly. You said just to be open, but genuinely just be open because what you also might think could be a sign, like, oh, I it could be my grandmother loved birds and I'm sure she's gonna, you know, give me a sign as a bird. It might not be a bird. It might be a feather, it might be angel numbers, it might be a penny you always see. So being open to all the signs, not just what you think that person might give you as a sign, but also being open to sign, like I said, signs in all sorts of ways, but also through the people around you. And also just know that even if you're sitting there, like I've been, crying for a sign, needing a sign, does not mean that they're not there for a sign. They may show up in a completely different way. And sometimes the signs might show up. You might get a feather sometime, but you also might get a butterfly, you might get angel numbers, and it's not, it doesn't always have to be the same. It could be the same person giving you multiple different signs, but really just being open and also just continuing to, in my case, I still talk to them, whether you pray or talk to them or whatever your faith is, I don't think that matters by any means. I think just again genuinely being open to any form of any type of sign. And also just, you know, also if you feel like, oh my god, oh my goodness, I keep seeing pennies or I keep seeing feathers, and instead of sometimes just thinking, oh, it's just another penny on the ground, think this could be that sign that I've been asking for, or wow, I am feeling really alone missing XYZ. But I all of a sudden now I keep seeing pennies and actually being like, wait a second, how come I am seeing a bunch of pennies? Or how come I am seeing a bunch of two two twos? And maybe really just thinking like, oh, these these could be signs. This might not just be a coincidence, you know? And I think that's just really important.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, so listeners, I think Brie was making some good points. Number one, ask for a sign, talk to your loved ones, God, universe, whoever you want to sign from. You know, Beckett had asked for a sign. He didn't say what specifically, but you also could ask for something specific too. If you're really trying to create your belief, you could ask for something specific. And maybe like Brie was mentioning a bird. Well, maybe a bird isn't actually going to come to you in a physical form, but maybe you open up a magazine and you see that bird, or you walk into a store and you see that bird as a decoration. Or, you know, so be open to the way they come and the form they come, was what Brie was mentioning too, is like might come through somebody else. It might be a different sign that day. Signs can have different meanings, and there are a whole bunch of meanings that you can find not only in my book, but also online. But once you get accustomed to what those physical signs or feelings are, you can create your own meanings to those signs, but they'll kind of help guide you along the way. So I think that's really true. And then even in the midst of despair or in grief and really wanting a sign, even if, like Brie said, even if they don't come, you still have that physical evidence. That's why I love when people take pictures of their signs. And I'm gonna I put them out on social media, but I want to really do that on our podcast website is to create a picture gallery of all the evidence of signs so that you can scroll back and maybe remember that feeling or have the discussions with your loved ones and just say, Hey, have you gotten any signs from whoever recently? Because I'm looking for a sign. And oftentimes you know that your brother, you and I, we might all have had a dream within a few days of each other or see a sign. So those are some great ways, I think, to kind of wrap up a little bit of things for the audience to think about before we get to our next episode this week. Do you have anything that you are really curating connection to right now, Brie, that we could end this with? What would you like to curate connection to in the world right now, whether it's a sign or people or love, whatever?
SPEAKER_00:I I mean I I think the biggest thing is I am huge again. Thanks to my mama for having me on Valentine's Day. I'm all about making sure that we're we're spreading that love to people and you know, paying things forward and just really opening our heart to people. But I also think that personally, I think a way to continue to curate connections with people and also we don't know anyone else's else's life. I think a huge thing to me is passing on that love that let's say, again, kind of talking about this, like our loved ones that are past, if we've had loved ones that have passed, but I think passing on extra love and being maybe we could be someone's sign as well, like paying for someone's coffee or you know, sending a love letter or finding out someone is sick and sending them, you know, DoorDash or baking them cookies or something like that. I think a great way to curate connection with people is to just be a kind person and spreading that love, especially that this world needs. But again, that could be something that someone needs and could be, again, a form of a sign that that person, you may not even know that person, you may never know that person. But at the end of the day, we don't know anyone's story, we don't know anyone's life. And just spreading a little bit of kindness, at least for me, I know makes me feel good, but it's not about making me feel good, it's about making them feel good. And I also know that that is exactly what all of my loved ones that aren't here anymore did while they were on this earth. My loved ones that are here still on this earth, like my mama doing this, you know, doing the good work of spreading these messages. And I think that it's a way that you can also and also you can also just make someone's day, but also the conversations that sometimes happen within this. I have made so many genuine connections and friendships through just extending a little bit of help or a little bit of love or a little bit of kindness. And I think that that's what the world really needs.
SPEAKER_01:All right, guys, you heard it here straight from the Valentine's baby's mouth. Continue to spread love in the world now more than ever to help create those connections. As we're wrapping up, I it's amazing to think that signs don't care how old we are, they show up for the open hearted, the curious, and the quiet leaders. Thank you so much, Brie. And until next time, sign seekers, keep seeking out your signs.