In a long-form podcast conversation, Lyssa describes vivid “signs” from her late father, including following a white Chevy Silverado with a Pennsylvania plate for miles during a solo Texas drive while a meaningful song played at sunset, and seeing what she believed was his face and a wink in the ocean while scattering his ashes. The discussion explores how to notice and receive moments of significance through pattern interruption (breathwork, hypnotherapy, nature), identifying physical cues like goosebumps, praying with openness, and avoiding forced interpretation of signs. They talk about music as an emotional trigger, watching sunrises and sunsets, and the “green flash” phenomenon in Hawaii. Lyssa shares practices such as informal written prayer through morning journaling (morning pages) and reframing emotions by witnessing them rather than identifying with them. The conversation includes stories about faith and action using biblical examples (Noah’s ark, Moses and the Red Sea), skepticism about organized religion, and a faith-based spirituality centered on conversation and community. They discuss personal growth, including letting go of anger as a fuel source after a friend’s blunt feedback, and Alyssa’s desire to increase capacity to better serve others while dealing with escalating unexplained back pain and balancing fitness, finances, and presence. The hosts share ideas about “living funerals,” daily compliments, and compiling video tributes for loved ones, plus a humorous festival story involving an unexpectedly strong psilocybin dose during a Tyler Childers set. Alyssa explains her entrepreneurial shifts from business coaching to creative brand work, launching content road trips and rapid branding/website offers, then joining Rob Bailey’s team after a bold DM (“what are we closing?”) and relocating to support his mission, navigating ego death, sales repetition, and learning leadership and speaking. The host reflects on quitting his job after physical stress reactions, tracing his path from a branding playbook and CCV event to fundraising, coaching, and starting a podcast. They close with reflections on reframing the “cost of freedom,” building teams carefully, creating deeper connection at business events through personalized follow-up conversations, and a final principle: use your gifts to serve at the highest level while continually expanding capacity.