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00:00Welcome to the Constitutionalist Politics Podcast, a.k.a. CTP.
00:07I am your host, Joseph M. Leonard, and that's L-E-N-A-R-D.
00:12CTP is your no-must, no-fuss, just-me-you-and-occasional-guest-type podcast.
00:19I really appreciate you tuning in.
00:22As Graham Norton will say, let's get on with the show!
00:25Hello, everyone. Welcome to Books, Authors, Weeks, October of 2025.
00:37I had Health Weeks in February of 2025.
00:43I had a Music Weeks, three of those, in the month of March 2025.
00:49So, here we are, October. I have a lot of fellow authors I have the chance to have discussions with.
00:58So, Books, Authors, Weeks, October 25.
01:04Without further ado, let's head into a discussion with a fellow author.
01:10Hello, everybody. Welcome to another Constitutionalist Podcast.
01:18Joining me today, or today, or this happens every time I hit record and the mouth and the brain don't want to cooperate.
01:28Lara Luna, L-A-R-A-L-U-N-A, for the benefit of the transcript.
01:37Welcome to the show, Lara.
01:38Thank you so much. It's a pleasure to be here, and I'm honored.
01:45So, thank you for inviting me on the show. That's very nice.
01:48I'm glad you're here.
01:49And the first obvious question is going to be a hostile one.
01:55Luna, is that short for lunatic?
01:59Well, you know what? That's debatable for sure.
02:01I guess my family would say, yeah, for sure.
02:04It is definitely short for lunatic.
02:07Yeah, I always have an ongoing running gag, right?
02:12You've got to have the sense of humor.
02:15And if you're not willing to laugh at yourself, you shouldn't laugh at anybody else.
02:19So, I've got an ongoing gag, I always say.
02:23Some people call me psychic.
02:27Others just call me psychotic.
02:29Oh, okay.
02:30I was going to go, or do they call you psycho?
02:37Various, yeah, varying flavors of the same joke, yes.
02:44Yeah.
02:44I change it up now and again.
02:47Yeah, exactly.
02:48But, yeah, I always like to play the psychic psycho joke.
02:53Again, you've got to keep a sense of humor.
02:57And anyway.
02:59Yeah.
02:59Well, it's always so fun to laugh anyway.
03:02It kind of connects you to your soul, doesn't it?
03:05If one has a good soul.
03:08Unfortunately, God gave all us humans free will, and some choose it for evil.
03:19So, whole other show.
03:21But, anyway, you are the author of Trailer Park Angel.
03:27But before we get to the book, let's do the whole background spiel, right?
03:32Where were you born and raised?
03:34Where are you now?
03:35Is that a fake backdrop?
03:38Or is that actually your backyard?
03:40Oh, no, that's actually real.
03:42That's my backyard.
03:45And it's a canal back there with alligators in it.
03:48There's otters and all kinds of birds, because I live in Florida.
03:52And on the nature coast.
03:55So, you know, we have so much wildlife.
03:57And we have, like, grasshoppers that are as big as your hand.
04:01Which is just pretty cool.
04:03Because they just kind of, like, hang out all day and do nothing.
04:06Yeah.
04:07I love the little lizards.
04:09I used to go back and forth to Ocala a lot.
04:13And those little lizards are all over the place.
04:17I go sit by the pool and they come, you know, running around.
04:21I love them so much.
04:22They're so cute.
04:23Yeah, they're so cute.
04:24I talk to them all the time.
04:26I'm like, hey, buddy, you better stay away from that Jeep tire.
04:29Because I'm going to run you over, you know, make sure you're out of the way.
04:32Like, I do that, like, almost every day with them, you know.
04:35They always seem to come back to the same spot.
04:38But they are cute.
04:40Yeah.
04:41I think the snakes eat them.
04:43Because, well, we have a lot of snakes, as you know.
04:46But right back there, I guess we have cottonmouths.
04:51And I've seen one.
04:53And I've been here for probably 15 years at this location.
04:57I've seen pygmy rattlers.
04:59Sometimes they get kind of angry.
05:02But, you know, I just love all wildlife.
05:05So, to me, it's like we can all live together.
05:08Just as long as I don't get bit, that'll be good.
05:11Yeah.
05:12Yeah.
05:12Cycle of life stuff, right?
05:14Yeah, absolutely.
05:15The little lizards eat the bugs so they don't annoy us as bad.
05:19And the snakes and whatnot eat the lizards.
05:22And whole circle of life stuff.
05:24And a good indication of why you should be watching this show on one of the five
05:32BitChute Brideon Dailymotion out of France Rumble or YouTube video channels.
05:38So, you could see Lara's beautiful backyard setting there.
05:44Me, I go with a backdrop to hide the ugly couch.
05:47You can see all that junk there.
05:49I like to say, I'm not a hoarder, but I am a slob.
05:54So, got to cover all that up with the green screen.
05:58And actually, it looks really nice back there now.
06:02Now, we know where you are now.
06:05Where were you born and raised?
06:07Yeah.
06:08So, I was born in New Jersey.
06:11And then I was with my dad, who was in the Coast Guard.
06:14So, I actually grew up in the South and then went back and forth.
06:20So, my mom was always in New Jersey.
06:24So, I did go back to take care of my mom and my grandmother for a long period of time.
06:29But I guess you could say I'm truly Southern because, yeah, I like to sit at the light for
06:36a long time before I move when it's green.
06:41Okay.
06:44The book, Trailer Park Angel.
06:46Now, whenever we hear Trailer Park, it's like Pavlov's dog, right?
06:53We're all conditioned about the stereotype, Trailer Park Track.
06:58I personally know people who lived in Trailer Parks and they're great people.
07:05So, did that play a factor in Trailer Park Angel?
07:12Oh, yeah.
07:12Absolutely.
07:13Because I was a mobile home agent for around, I would say around nine years.
07:19And it was all in the mobile home parks in Florida.
07:23So, I would just travel from one park to the next and they were all 55 and over.
07:30So, that's what I'm used to.
07:31And that's where I live right now.
07:33I actually live in a park.
07:34I've lived in different parks for many years.
07:38So, you know, there's a lot of stories that come along with living in these parks.
07:44Happy hour starts at 10, you know.
07:47Who's drunk on their golf cart and like hit something?
07:50And you're like, well, nah.
07:52And then you find out it's like your neighbor who's 85 and she's like, you know, hitting everything on the way to the clubhouse.
08:00So, there's so many funny things that happen in the parks.
08:03But when I was a mobile home agent, it wasn't really all that funny because it was very stressful, you know.
08:10It was one of those stressful realty jobs that I just didn't really connect to.
08:15Except for the people.
08:16I mean, don't get me wrong, you know, some of the people became my best friends for life.
08:22And, you know, I love them dearly.
08:24But you're right.
08:24There's so many different types of people in the trailer parks.
08:28And so, we call it a trailer park.
08:30We actually call this the hood, you know.
08:32I mean, there's good and bad people in any classification or grouping of people you care to talk about.
08:42It's unfair to try to label a whole group as something.
08:47But it's one of those things, you know.
08:50Trailer park trash.
08:52I mean, that's right.
08:53Yeah, it's one of those stereotypical things, you know.
08:56That people hear it and they're like, oh, what's that book about?
08:58I can just imagine, you know, like a bunch of big old rednecks with weird hands.
09:04No.
09:05You know, it's actually a lot of retired people that maybe, like my neighbor used to be an engineer.
09:11And then this person used to be a doctor, you know.
09:14So, it's just people from really all over, too.
09:18Like Michigan, Ohio, all different states that come down here.
09:23So, it's really fascinating because when they come from Minnesota, they bring cheese.
09:29And they say, don't you know, a lot.
09:31Which is really cute, you know.
09:33They're like, don't you know.
09:34So, you pick up all these little phrases from everybody's different states when they get down here.
09:40But, yeah, a trailer park there is a whole lot different than trailer parks in the north.
09:48We don't have, right, we don't have that everybody relocating to the state for the weather once they're retired, right?
09:58Yeah, yeah, that's true.
10:00And then when I look around, I'm like, who's southern around here, you know.
10:04Like my neighbor's from Kentucky.
10:06So, that works pretty well because we just talk about blessing your heart all day, you know.
10:12Bless your heart, Miss Millie.
10:16So, you know, my book is about living in a trailer park and, you know, having a spiritual awakening in a trailer park.
10:26And seeing angel numbers and other people seeing numbers too and getting together and their stories.
10:33And I actually try to, you know, relate the whole angel number.
10:42Well, let's back up a second for those who need to hear it.
10:46Yeah, go ahead.
10:47What do you mean by angel numbers?
10:50Right, so these are numbers that people see without thinking that they're going to see the number.
10:57Like they'll just come up like, or you'll wake up at 3.33 a.m. in the morning and you'll look at the clock and go, oh, wow, look at that.
11:06It's 3.33.
11:08Or you're like in the kitchen and you look at the stove and it says 2.22.
11:13Or you'll be driving in your car and I'm giving you things that happened to me.
11:19So driving your Jeep down the road and in front of you is a school bus with spray painted 111.
11:25And now you're starting to think, is it me?
11:29Am I going crazy because I'm over 55?
11:32You know, I mean, what's going on here?
11:35So I started to look it up online.
11:37And what I did was I just punched in the number into Google by itself.
11:41Like I would, I wouldn't punch in, you know, 222 angel number because at the time I didn't know that they were angel numbers.
11:48They were showing up when I was a mobile home agent and I would like go to a house and the house would be like lot 222, you know, in the mobile home park.
11:58And I'm like, that's weird.
12:00And then I would fill out like a sales contract and it would say 111,222.
12:06And I'm like, what?
12:08And so it was, it was freaking me out.
12:11And then I started to talk to people about it.
12:13And I'm like, gosh, I hope they don't think I'm weird, but I'm going to mention this because this is like popping up everywhere.
12:19You know, I just wanted to feel like I wasn't crazy.
12:22So as I started to mention it to certain people, you know, the majority of people were like, hey, you know what?
12:28I see numbers like that, too.
12:30And this one woman said to me, that's an angel number.
12:35And, you know, that's how I started looking all this up.
12:37I heard that from someone else and I started to look it up.
12:41And sure enough, I punched 111 into Google by itself without the word angel number.
12:48And up comes in the first two pages, angel number.
12:52And it gives you the meaning of what it is.
12:55So then I found out that whatever you're doing at the time when you see the number is probably related to how you're feeling and what you're doing.
13:03And then it gives you a message.
13:06So then I got really into it.
13:07And then I didn't want to look for them because I didn't want to, like, make it happen.
13:12But it's some days I would see them.
13:15Other days I wouldn't, you know.
13:17And so that got me all into that.
13:20And then I had a spiritual awakening.
13:24I guess you could say I'm definitely not the same person I was two years ago.
13:29Two years ago, I was really in the mode of the old belief system of I'm like in a fear-based belief system of I have to suffer and work as much as I can in order for everyone to respect me as a person.
13:44I have to work every single day, you know, as fast as I can, as much as I can in order for my own family to say, oh, wow, so you're still at that job?
13:55Well, good, good for you.
13:57Yeah, you're doing a good job.
13:58You know, and all that stuff that I was doing was I was living for everyone else.
14:03I wasn't living for me.
14:05And I was stuck in this fear-based belief system until I started taking time out for myself.
14:12And how I found out about that was watching YouTube, spiritual leaders on YouTube, actually learning a little bit about quantum physics on YouTube.
14:24And then that somehow relates to spirituality in a way, too, with the whole universe.
14:30And so taking everything I learned, using three AI systems to actually put information in to make sure I wasn't crazy.
14:40And when everything came out to, you know, this is similar to this.
14:44This is the exact same thing that this person said.
14:46Then I went and I watched all the near-death experiences, and I was like, wow, no way.
14:53How many have I watched?
14:54Got to be over 200 by now that I've watched.
14:58But I know there's thousands, if not millions, out there of these, you know.
15:03Yeah, I had someone on that was near to NDE, and I've also had an atheist on talking about afterlife from an atheist standpoint.
15:17She still believes in an afterlife, and she feels there's enough scientific evidence as a nonbeliever to at least understand and accept there's something beyond this.
15:30So all this is interesting.
15:33But, yeah, some might be saying, oh, silly, you just trying to give meaning to random coincidence.
15:43Well, there comes a point where coincidence turns into statistically anomalous and can't be a coincidence anymore.
15:56It's a pattern.
15:57Yes, exactly.
15:59That is so, like, exactly right and exactly what happened to me.
16:05I, on purpose, didn't jump to, oh, my gosh, I'm having – I didn't even know what a spiritual awakening was until I started to research everything.
16:14And then taking the three AI programs and putting the same, you know, things that I learned into those programs and it all coming out to be the same, that's not a coincidence.
16:24Yeah.
16:25Yeah.
16:25Others would also bring into this – they try to poo-poo astrology or poo-poo.
16:33Yeah.
16:33They'll bring up, oh, this is just numerology nonsense.
16:37Well, you know, as a believer in God, God having created all things, there has to be something regarding astrology that affects us.
16:51There has to be something in these number patterns.
16:56Sure.
16:57So, again, them seemingly being way beyond statistical coincidence.
17:05Exactly.
17:06And that's exactly what happened to me.
17:08And I waited for probably two years before I told anyone close to me about this because, you know, I have three brothers.
17:17It's not easy.
17:18Oh, they're going to pick on you.
17:20Exactly.
17:21You know?
17:22Hence, back to the top of the show on the lunatic joke.
17:26Exactly right.
17:30When I told them about my new name and I was like, they're like, who are you?
17:34We don't even know who you are anymore.
17:37I'm like, well, is it better or worse?
17:40Yeah.
17:40Yeah.
17:41Well, she kind of sort of hinted the cat out of the bag there.
17:45We're not going to give her real name, but, yeah, this is a pseudonym she's writing under.
17:54Yeah, exactly, exactly.
17:58But, yeah, so this is how it all began for me.
18:01And then I started to meditate in the mornings.
18:04And then, you know.
18:05I've had someone on talking meditation, too.
18:08Oh, really?
18:08You don't have to see it as a religious thing.
18:11It's the benefits.
18:12And I've also had someone on talking Buddhism.
18:15You don't have to see that as a religion.
18:18And the philosophical tenets are very good and sound, positive things.
18:26Oh, I agree with you.
18:27I totally do.
18:28Yeah.
18:29And, you know, well, I have a neighbor.
18:30I love her dearly.
18:31I've known her for 15 years.
18:32She's definitely like my grandma.
18:36And so she's – I have a podcast, too.
18:38So she's in my episode number one.
18:41I don't use her real name or anything, but she'll come out with her golf cart over here to the right.
18:48And she'll, like, hit my back deck a couple times because, bless her heart, she can't see or hear too good.
18:54And she's still driving that golf cart.
18:56But I'll go out there and I'll be like, hey, Miss Millie, are you all right?
19:00And she's like, when's the last time you went to church?
19:04Did you go to church on Sunday?
19:05I didn't see you there.
19:07And then I'm like, well, no.
19:09You know why?
19:10There's more than one church.
19:12Maybe I went to a different one, right?
19:14Yeah.
19:14Or maybe, you know, right here in my house is my church.
19:18I'm talking to Jesus right now, to be honest.
19:21I mean, I talked to him this morning.
19:24You know?
19:24So, gotta say the name of the book again, Trailer Park Angel.
19:30Is that your first book?
19:33I did another book called Awakening by Numbers, which is an e-book.
19:37And that was more of, like, a serious type of a book.
19:40Now, don't get me wrong.
19:43I am not a literary scholar or anything, nor did I graduate college, you know, in anything like that.
19:54Um, I, I, I'm an artist.
19:57I, I'm an actual painter.
19:58So, I've been an artist online for probably 25 years before I did the mobile home.
20:04So, you've been a creative for a long time.
20:07This is just a new outlet of creativity for you.
20:12I, I've got a CTP video exclusive.
20:16I'm going to, I, you're going to be part of Books Authors Weeks I'm doing here in October.
20:23So, I'm going to show that video or include that video exclusive in week three where I talk about, joke about, I'm not Shakespeare.
20:34If you're looking for Shakespeare, you got the wrong guy, right?
20:40So, you kind of have that, right?
20:41Yeah.
20:42I'm not trying to be Shakespeare.
20:45If you're looking for Shakespeare, walk on by.
20:48Right.
20:48Like, my chapters are, like, maybe one or two pages long.
20:52And it's a really easy read that you could read at the pool.
20:56Like, I have a friend that's an army ranger and he's very serious, but he bought the book and he reads it by the pool.
21:02It's the funniest thing.
21:03But, yeah, so, it's just, I edited, I did all of the editing myself because I honestly can't afford to hire an editor to do it.
21:17It's pretty expensive.
21:19I mean, you know.
21:21For a good one it is.
21:23Yeah.
21:23Yeah, definitely.
21:24So, I went over the book, I don't know how many times, just to make sure it sounded okay.
21:32Is this sentence okay with, you know, it took probably almost a year to actually get it all done, really.
21:39I did use a really good software that was easy for me because I got to put the chapters in there and then I got to kind of see it.
21:46And then Amazon was great because I could also then publish it myself, you know, through the KDP program over there.
21:56So, that really worked out.
21:58And then I was like, well, I don't know if anyone's going to like this book.
22:02And then my neighbor bought it.
22:04And I didn't expect this, but we were walking our dogs one morning and she said, hey, I read your book.
22:10And I was like, uh-oh, you know, is she going to like it?
22:15But she was like, I was just blown away by it.
22:20I couldn't put it down and it was so unexpected.
22:22I thought it was going to be funny like your podcast.
22:25And I'm like, well, I tried to make it funny.
22:28And she's like, well, it's kind of funny, but it's not all funny.
22:32She said, I actually learned a lot and I'm not fearful anymore.
22:37I'm talking to God and I have God in my life now.
22:41And I feel so much better about, like, she used to always be bothered about people in the park.
22:49Like, if somebody says something negative to you, you'll carry it for days.
22:53That used to happen to me too.
22:55But after reading the book, she said she let all that go.
22:58And she's walking around like looking at rainbows now.
23:01And I'm like, wow.
23:02That sounds like my last couple books.
23:05Yeah.
23:06The Book of Kennedy, of which I'm wearing the shirt and a short story, A Lasting Legacy.
23:14All about, indeed, you know, trying to present positive Christian themes without picking up the Bible and beating people over the head with it.
23:25Right?
23:25That don't work.
23:27That don't work.
23:28Enlightenment through entertainment and without being overly preachy, which turns people off.
23:37And in my How to Write a Book and Get It Published, Hints, Tips, and Techniques, you kind of alluded to this.
23:44I mentioned a book is never done.
23:46No, never.
23:47There are always things you could add, change, remove, move around.
23:55But there comes a time where you've got to say, okay, it's got to be released.
24:01Yeah.
24:01And I'm like all my books.
24:04The minute I'm done, I'm like, oh, darn.
24:08That should have been in there.
24:09Oh, that should have been in there.
24:11You know, and the other thing in How to Write a Book and Get It Published, you also alluded to.
24:18We've said, I don't know if anybody, there's a market for anything.
24:22But also as discussed in How to Write a Book and Get It Published, you've got to do things like this.
24:29Be on podcast, because people aren't going to just, some may stumble upon it, but people aren't going to know what's there by osmosis.
24:42You've got to promote it so they know it's available that, oh, hey, that sounds pretty cool.
24:49Like, my latest that I just released is a, and I say it in the title, is E.T. Really Here, A Really Short Story.
25:01Just a 99 cent.
25:03Oh, I like that.
25:04Kindle release.
25:06And I say right in the description, seriously, this is really, really short.
25:12I don't want to trick anyone into buying something, you know, thinking it's right.
25:18And the other thing is, this is really, really weird.
25:22It's about aliens, and the writing style that I deliver it is weird.
25:28Also, don't judge my other books by this book.
25:33Do you have a next book in the works?
25:37I do, actually.
25:38And, well, I was getting into my meditations, and eventually my meditations did turn into channeled messages.
25:48And there are channeled messages from other beings, from Jesus also, who I did speak to today.
25:58And what I do in my meditation now is I tape record the whole thing, and it's starting to go on for more time.
26:06So today I had a meditation of 35 minutes, and half of that was with Jesus.
26:11I call him Yeshua.
26:13My friend calls him Yeshua.
26:16And so I guess he doesn't mind.
26:18You can call him.
26:20Hey, it's like the old joke.
26:22Call me whatever.
26:24Just don't call me late for dinner.
26:26Exactly.
26:27Exactly.
26:28So then that turned into I took a pen and a notebook, and I said to the universe, is there anyone else in a positive way with unconditional love that would like to communicate with me?
26:45Because I can bring the message to the world, because I could write another book, or I could get on a podcast, and I can start telling people.
26:54So then the messages started to come through.
26:57And they started to come through like I couldn't believe that it was true in the beginning.
27:03So that's why I used the AI programs to put all of that information into.
27:08The automatic writings at first when I started were so bad I could hardly read the words, but my hand couldn't stop.
27:16It just kept moving and moving and moving to like three or four notebook pages.
27:21And I was like, wow, I wonder if I really did that.
27:24Is this real?
27:25So I kind of let that one go, and then the next one I had the next day, which is always in the mornings, I did another two pages.
27:35So I decided to talk into AI, the whole thing, word for word, and see if I was crazy.
27:42So I said, okay, can you go through this whole transmission and let me know if any of the star systems that I mentioned are real?
27:51Are any of the indigenous people that I mentioned real?
27:56And are any of the locations here on Earth real?
27:59And it would go through everything and bring up.
28:03And, you know, it is pretty true.
28:05Like AI does say state of the truth.
28:07So it will come up with, well, I think this book is a little creative, but this part is real.
28:15And I'm like, oh, my gosh, there really is a Vega star system?
28:19There really is, of course, I always knew about Orion, but I didn't know the coordinates of what they were giving me.
28:25So then I started to, and this is just a little bit about the book is going to be every transmission that I ever did in automatic writing and the meditations that I recorded are going to be word for word what that whole next book is going to be about.
28:42So people can read it because I think and I'm pretty sure that the messages coming through me are to give to someone that needs to hear it.
28:52And I'm not sure who that someone is, but I do know one thing.
28:56There was a message that came through that I'm supposed to find someone that is the flamboyant avatar.
29:06And I have no idea who that is.
29:09But there was an image of the desert in Nevada that came up in a library with a white space.
29:16Area 51?
29:18Area 51, right?
29:20Oh, maybe, yeah.
29:20I guess if it's there, yeah.
29:24Anyway, I'm a former IT guy, so I've known about AI coming for a long time.
29:31AI, like anything, unfortunately, the old programmer saying garbage in, garbage out.
29:39AI can be a good tool or it can be garbage.
29:43It depends.
29:44It depends.
29:45What one you're interacting with, how it was coded.
29:49If, like you, you're asking the right specific questions, it's a great advanced search engine tool, as you used it for.
30:00You said, here's this.
30:02Answer me these questions.
30:04And indeed, but as far as a truth teller, well, it scrubs the internet and there's a lot of garbage on the internet.
30:13So I don't think it purposely wants to lie to people.
30:19No.
30:19But it passes along garbage at times.
30:23Yeah.
30:23That's why I use three different programs at once, because I'm like, well, and then I'm still probably not 100% satisfied, but I have to take the three of them, come up with the same truth about the same thing, like I did with the shows.
30:38Then I know it's real.
30:40Yeah.
30:40Go back to the old Funkin' Wagnall encyclopedias.
30:46Remember those?
30:47Yeah.
30:47Yeah.
30:47Absolutely.
30:48Absolutely.
30:49You know, we need something.
30:50If it's printed in there, you know it's good.
30:53I mean, I guess I could just take my word for it and be like, well, in the future, this is going to happen, but I'd rather make sure I'm not cuckoo, you know?
31:03Well, again, full circle, we've come back to the top of the show, a lunatic, right?
31:11A lunatic, it's all about lunacy.
31:14At any rate, wrapping things up, do you have a website?
31:19Where do people find you?
31:21Absolutely.
31:22It's called laralunacreations.com.
31:28And if you go there, everything's there.
31:30There's a button to my podcast, there's a button to the book, and then there's also where you can sign up for the newsletter.
31:39Yeah, well, I can, my OCD brain immediately, I can never pass on link puns.
31:46You mentioned buttons, so I'm good at pushing people's buttons, but I'm pumped.
31:53Well, this is so much fun, though.
31:55I love being on your show.
31:57Oh, I'm glad you came on.
32:00It was great talking with Lara Luna, not her real name, but that's how you'll find her at laralunacreations.com, author of Trailer Park Angel.
32:15Thank you for your time today, Lara.
32:18Thank you, everyone.
32:20God bless y'all.
32:21For tuning in to books, there will be several different books, authors, several different authors.
32:32Books, authors, weeks for October of 2025.
32:37And remember, you can check out my books at josephmleonard.us slash shop.
32:45And again, Joseph M. Leonard, it looks French, it's not Lenard, it's Lenard without an O, and I have to put the middle initial in there because there is a Joseph Lenard who is also a Christian author out of South Carolina.
33:05So I have to make that distinction.
33:08And going in line with books, authors of weeks, I've joked as guests on other shows, I am not he, he is not me, and neither of us will be confused for Shakespeare.
33:23And frankly, most writers out there are not going to be confused for Shakespeare.
33:29They're not trying to be.
33:31There might be a few that, you know, looking for that Renaissance era feel, but hey, it's a new millennia, people.
33:43Right?
33:44This is the here and now.
33:46It isn't Shakespearean Renaissance era.
33:50If you're looking for Shakespeare, re-read Shakespeare.
33:55Take care, God bless, love you all.
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34:35But for now, for starters, it's just you as a very appreciated listener by me.
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34:56So again, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
34:59Take care.
35:00God bless.
35:01God bless.
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