324: Interview: Austin Rampt ~ Leaving The Sinaloa Cartel & Climbing Up & Out!
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Austin tells a powerful story this week-of a lifelong descent into addiction and depression, of finding the bottom of the bottom, and then discovering, within himself, the drive to save himself. It's a truly harrowing tale, and as you'll hear, one where his family had pretty much given up on him. Please listen to Austin's story, because it's not only one of surviving and thriving, it's also one of connection, kindness and finding acceptance in the unlikeliest of places.
To read up on Austin and his good works, here is his website!
Here's his Insta for all you social media monkeys!
And his YouTube so you can stay in the know!
And to get his book, "One Last Hit," click here!
He's the perfect example of someone who might have given up, but when given the chance to rise, took it and then some!
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Your bit of beauty is this: lately I've been thinking about song and vibration and how we, as humans, move through a world of music each and every day. Well, I am captivated by how the Shipibo peoples create their songs, called icaros, and weave them into their beautiful artworks. Check out this YouTube by the Museum of International Folk Art, here! Titled, "Olinda Silvano/ Reshinjabe: singing Shipibo Conibo kené designs", it will give you a bit of a reference as to what this vibrational art looks like!
