Clarence Jones
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. So since we're telling stories, I'm going to tell my story. I'm allergic to walnuts. And one day I ate some walnuts, and I ate some muffin with walnuts in it. And I'm sitting up in my kitchen. All of a sudden, I'm getting a panic attack. And I'm ready to run in front of a truck. I was ready to run out of the house into a truck because I was just so freaked out.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So since we're telling stories, I'm going to tell my story. I'm allergic to walnuts. And one day I ate some walnuts, and I ate some muffin with walnuts in it. And I'm sitting up in my kitchen. All of a sudden, I'm getting a panic attack. And I'm ready to run in front of a truck. I was ready to run out of the house into a truck because I was just so freaked out.
Fortunately, the door was locked. No, I'm kidding. But fortunately, you know, I just kind of just kind of relax. But so I do realize that this is a very, very serious topic. I want to ask Dr. Berry a question because we were talking about toxic stress. I wanted to ask you the question about how was toxic stress manifested or show itself in your previous work as a doctor?
Fortunately, the door was locked. No, I'm kidding. But fortunately, you know, I just kind of just kind of relax. But so I do realize that this is a very, very serious topic. I want to ask Dr. Berry a question because we were talking about toxic stress. I wanted to ask you the question about how was toxic stress manifested or show itself in your previous work as a doctor?
It was interesting to me that when we got the research information, there were so many different factors that causes stress. I mean, we talked about stress in working, talking about statements. I mean, it was just amazing how much stress has been looked at and measured and how many people are stressed out. Can we talk a little bit more about some of the good stuff about stress?
It was interesting to me that when we got the research information, there were so many different factors that causes stress. I mean, we talked about stress in working, talking about statements. I mean, it was just amazing how much stress has been looked at and measured and how many people are stressed out. Can we talk a little bit more about some of the good stuff about stress?
I mean, Dr. Berry, I think you started with that. Brandon, what's some good things about stress that we can talk about? Because I feel kind of down right about now. Yeah.
I mean, Dr. Berry, I think you started with that. Brandon, what's some good things about stress that we can talk about? Because I feel kind of down right about now. Yeah.
And I think getting older, getting older is a stretch.
And I think getting older, getting older is a stretch.
Because they're like, oh, no, I don't, you know. It's those kinds of things that we're, as you just said, we have a changing perception about how the world should be. You know, everybody's expected to be younger, you know. So it's a lot of things going on.
Because they're like, oh, no, I don't, you know. It's those kinds of things that we're, as you just said, we have a changing perception about how the world should be. You know, everybody's expected to be younger, you know. So it's a lot of things going on.
Go ahead, Clarence. So, Brandon, let me ask you this question. I mean, we've talked about a lot of things. How do you tell your clients to say no?
Go ahead, Clarence. So, Brandon, let me ask you this question. I mean, we've talked about a lot of things. How do you tell your clients to say no?