The Recovered Registered Nurse with Angela Ballard
Sep 20, 2021
WELCOME TO EPISODE 107
Angela shares her testimony of how she successfully defeated Lyme Disease despite how it affected her physically and emotionally. She also shares her Ampcoil discovery journey - its support team and the overwhelming help she gets from the Ampcoil Community.
Ampcoil Coil is a system that uses sound frequencies produced via a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) which helps the cells to be in tune with the rest of the body. It lets the cells of the body resonate with their natural frequencies. This brings wellness and healing to the body.
Episode Highlights
3:23 When Lyme Disease started
5:01 Some of her lab results were off for some time already
8:44 Angela left her home to find herself
11:44 Angela returns to her hometown to be with her brother.
12:15 Time of reflection
13:00 She discovers that she had some unresolved emotions
13:46 The turn-around
15:17 Detoxing her body
15:37 She notices how important Amcoil is to her
20:54 What is Amcoil?
27:37 Different people different responses to Amcoil
32:41 The Amcoil Community
34:52 The support of the community is awesome
39:32 Members are genuine
40:49 What’s her next step?
45:35 Advice to a newbie
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EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (00:00.19)
Every single thing on God's green earth has a frequency. And that includes ourselves and within ourselves that includes our organs, our cells, etc. And basically, if the frequency becomes... love you. I feel you're... You stay out of tune, right? Because you always use the musical analogy, which I'm a musician too. So I like that. Basically, if something's not at the frequency it should be, then you can mirror it.
with the amp coil, can basically play the frequency and eventually your body's going to want to play at that appropriate frequency and stay there, kind of like muscle memory.
Welcome to the Beautifully Broken Podcast. I'm your host, Freddie Kimmel, and on the show we explore the survivor's journey, practitioners making a difference, and the therapeutic treatments and transformational technology that allow the body to heal itself. Witness the inspiration we gain by navigating the human experience with grace, humility, and a healthy dose of mistakes. Because part of being human is being beautifully broken.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (01:15.394)
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the beautifully broken podcast. We are cruising through season three here and I have a very special guest for us today. They're always special. And this one has been on my list for a long time in the amp coil universe of pulse electromagnetic field and frequency delivery. One of my favorite, we'll call it success stories is Angela Ballard, who is as we're going to find out a registered nurse.
and a healer and has an incredible survivor story. And we're going to jump right into that. Angela, welcome to the show. Thank you. Glad to be here. It's an honor to be here. Angela, so you are someone who is familiar with Lyme disease. You're familiar with mold toxicity. You're familiar with biotoxin illness, whatever you want to call it. If you and I got to my favorite new way to frame this question.
So we get like this concise answer. If we were riding an elevator for like 20 or 30 floors, and you had to tell me what was it like for you at the onset of your chronic illness? Can you timeline us through that story a little bit? the elevator version, it was like I was dying. It was really bizarre because there's the very logical side of me and there's my nursing training. And then there's just you as a human and...
your intuition and I could actually feel my body. I could feel my muscles atrophying. I could actually feel just like I was, it's so hard to put into words. Like my body was just going away somehow. It was a really bizarre feeling. Like my large muscles would almost feel like they were tickling or something, but I would just be laying on the couch. And it was just this sense of, I know this isn't good.
How old were you when the idea of this isn't good started to happen? So this particular episode started when I was 40, I want to say 40 or 41. you know, weak leading up to the elevator version is that I've really been ill my entire life. And that's a very long story. I'm working on a book. But this I tell people that I meet nowadays. I got real sick about five years ago or so.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (03:40.345)
Because that's really when everything I had ever experienced across my entire life all surfaced simultaneously for the first time ever. And, you know, with the volume up like a hundred. And if we had to ask an allopathic medicine doctor, what were you diagnosed with with all symptoms converged in this one moment? Right. So that's another interesting thing. I did actually go to one allopathic doctor and, you know, so like so many other people that
just ended very quickly. It did not go well. And I didn't go back even though she was my study physician at the time. I did go to like a Lyme Literate Rheumatologist. And he was like, yeah, Lyme. And he had tested me for a few other things. Basically, what I'm getting down to is that I never really got much in the way of a diagnosis. Probably the most firm diagnosis I ever got is the term that I forget if it's...
Horowitz or Rawls that coined it, but it's the MSIDS, right? Multiple Chronic Infectious Disease Syndrome. And that's really what my labs showed to was I just had all of these pathogenic lab values that were off the charts, even though most of my other values looked like I was a real healthy girl. Yeah. What were some of those, if you can remember some of the, just to throw out some labs that were off and indicated a state of disease in your body? First of all, what's really interesting, just not like
to go back into the pre-period, because that's such a long story. But when I had to move, at one point in my illness, I had to transition out of my house. And so I was digitizing a bunch of my old files to make the move easier. And it was the first time I had ever sat down and actually thumbed through all of my lab work that I had kept from my entire adult life. And I'm like, this is interesting, because I've always been told that I'm the portrait of health. And I'm a nurse.
Even I look at my lab values. So this just goes to show with the training, the allopathic training, how I wasn't even looking at myself holistically. But my white counts and my eosinophils were askew on every lab report multiple times a year for decades. I find that fascinating. Looking in hindsight, I'm like, how did I... But I was always just told, well, that's... You have allergies. We know you have allergies. That's why I'm like, the white count isn't bad off.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (06:03.779)
So there was that. And then in the last five years, basically, I had bands on the Western blot for Lyme. Of course, never CDC positive, right? But I had bands. And the more into my treatment I got, I started showing more bands, which is kind of, I think, typical too, because your body starts seeing and responding. And you pull things out of deep tissue. My viral counts were really impressive. My Epstein-Barr, my cytomegalovirus, my HHV6.
all of those that tend to cluster together in someone like me, they were literally... I think my Epstein-Barr counts and CMV counts were in the 400s. And then my HHV-6, they just stopped counting. They just go... They count something like 0 to 10. And then when you're after 10, they're just like, yeah, you're higher than 10. We're not going to bother anymore. It was obvious that everything had come out of dormancy and started having a little party in my body. So we've got this...
We've got some bands and for people that are new to the world of Lyme, for people that you casually said, of course, the CDC didn't indicate that I had a positive diagnosis. So can you just explain that for people, the number of bands and how that would qualify with a positive or negative diagnosis as far as standard testing goes?
Yeah, so I believe the CDC requires a minimum of five bands to be positive before you can officially be diagnosed with Lyme disease. And the reality is that most people who are in the chronic stage like I am, where things are just coming out of dormancy, you're like never going to hit five bands. I mean, if I didn't have to move and I had stayed working with the Rolfer that I was working with...
And I had let him just dig and dig and dig into my deepest tissues for a few more months. Who knows? Maybe I would hit... I did get up to four. So maybe I would have hit five. My understanding is that there's a certain band numbers that are a little bit more telling. There's certain little protein pieces or whatever it is that they're looking for that are a little higher indicative of Lyme versus others where you're putting them together and creating a picture.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (08:13.097)
And I had a little bit of both. had some of the ones that make the picture, but I didn't have all five. And then I had one or two where I went to some Lyme-Lyro doctors and they're like, yeah, like there's no way I would not diagnose somebody with Lyme if I saw this panel. Depends on who you're talking to. You had indicated a pack up and a departure from your home or moving home. Can you kind of walk us through that decision process and what that was for you? What happened that you packed up?
Yeah. So I mean, the first three years of this were definitely the roughest. And the thing about the first year was that it's, I call it spinning because you're just trying to learn and make sense of everything because this isn't presented to us in easy to understand way. It's not really presented even to medical professionals, right? That's why we're all out here doing the DIY thing.
So that was a really rough year just spinning spinning. I was at that point, I told you, I knew I could feel my body. I knew how bad it was. I tried some real big... I I worked for five years now. I I've worked at this like I've never worked at anything in my life. Because what else is there besides ourselves, right? The body you're living in. But I got to a point where I just financially, I just knew... I think it was the point where I got to the acceptance piece of
I can't take a Z-pack for this. This is going to be a thing for a little while. Not that I want to will that into being, but I was like, this is what's happening. So literally, I was just trying to do some math and I'm like, I cannot stay in this house. I'm single. There's no other earner. It's just me paying my bills with really no help. So that's what it came down to.
It was also the physical... I couldn't take care of myself at all. I mean, I could get to the bathroom. I could warm up. I could pull food out of the fridge if it was already there. But I was so sick that I just couldn't do any more than that. And it was getting really out of control. I actually reached out to a friend of a friend who I knew usually did...
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (10:28.463)
kind of like work that was broken up. did jobs as opposed to like having something where he was committed all the time and he lived on a boat. And I reached out one night in total desperation and just said, hey, you know, it's me over here. Like this is not somebody I talk to, you know, frequently. And I just said, is there any chance you want to like get off that boat and like hang out in San Diego for a little bit and help me out for free, warm and bored.
And he did, thank God. And that bought me another three months. He took care of me. But then financially, I just... I wasn't at a point where I could see work in anytime soon. So I put everything into storage. I gave up my house. And I'm really fortunate to have a brother and sister-in-law out here on the East Coast that they had just opened a new business that's an actual little two-room bed and breakfast in their own home. And they're like, we'll make it...
So that's my brother. So that's what brought me to Connecticut, which actually isn't home. Connecticut, I did a couple of years here. finished, I got my nursing degree in Connecticut because my brother helped me back then too. But this was never actually my home, but it is now. It is now. We'll just leave it at that. what was that like emotionally for you to pack up and move back home with family? Do you remember that moment? Yeah. I mean, so one thing I've really learned about myself,
through therapy that I've done the last couple of years is that I have been basically living my entire life in survival mode for a lot of other reasons that go further back into the story. So I'm the kind of person that even though that's a devastating thing to have happen and just to not... was just watching everything that I worked so hard for. I had this great little life. I was single but...
I rented this amazing little bungalow in San Diego, right on the north end of downtown. I had a great job. I had a really sweet convertible. I had this seemingly really great life, even though now looking back, I'm like, was so superficial. And I was just watching it being taken from me piece by piece by piece by piece. And as hard as I tried, there was nothing I could do about it. And I really wasn't getting the help or the support I needed.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (12:49.107)
And so I think at the time, my point about me living in survival mode is that I don't think I actually processed my emotions. I think I was just like, okay, so the deadline is to be out by this point. I called the moving truck. It was like all the logistics and I was really good at logistics. It was a big part of my career at the time. But I don't think I really processed that until I finished the move and I got on this end and it was just like...
Like I don't recognize my life anymore. What? Like what is going to happen to me? You know, that was what's the word for it? Big, you know, that was big, big shift. you're you're home with your brother and you know, you've at least got support financially. You've got a place to live. Yeah. You know, at this point, when did things start to turn around for me? I know.
we could easily go down the list of practitioners and different modalities that you tried that didn't work. Maybe that's helpful for people. just maybe there's a short list of things that you tried that didn't necessarily yield more energy or less pain or better muscle tone if you could pull up anything from that list. So I mean, yeah, in sticking with the elevator version because
I don't want to create the illusion that this was so simple or anything. But in hindsight, yeah, it is. I definitely have a lot of clarity at this point. I like to think that everything... I I tried. I'm one of these people that I just drained all of my life savings. And I just was like, throwing money everywhere and seeing what stuck kind of a thing. So I really did try a lot.
And I like to think that all of that did something for me. Like all of it is part of the journey. It all brought me to where I am now. Maybe some of the results weren't as impressive as others. I have a theory because I've read so many other people's stories and I listened to a lot of videos and podcasts. And I feel like there's a tendency for people to think that the last thing they tried is the one that worked. And I just don't... I'm like...
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (15:08.011)
it works that way. I think probably it has something to do with the fact that I've been detoxing my body for five years now. Albeit via maybe I did one thing the first six months and I tried something else for the next three months and then I... But I was still doing things that hopefully contributed to my health along the way. But there was a huge change a year and a half, two years ago.
And that was when I do, I have what I call the desert island five. I've heard other people on video and audio talking about like if I was stuck, I'm trying to remember if maybe Chris Work, Chris Beat Cancer, if he's one of the guys that's like, if you're on a desert island and you can only pick three or five of the things that you ever tried. And I love that because I have a list of five. I know exactly what they are. So first one is my diet.
I work harder at nutrition than I probably do at anything else. And I say that probably just because it's the most work. But it's just such an obvious thing to me. Even though I'm doing so well now, I never stray too far. I know what it takes to be living this way now. So I do the work. So the diet and I personally follow medical medium right now. Anthony William, the medical medium dude. I had a friend... It's funny because people have been telling me about it.
whole five years. But when I was committed to other things, I was not receptive because it was that spinning. I'm like, I'm already doing this. You get about a million suggestions from people and you can't do them all. So it was just at a time and it resonated with me and I was like, I've plateaued, I wanted to do something different. And so I'm like, now's the time. I'm finally going to read this dude's book and listen to some stuff and try it out.
Shortly after... So this was January of last of 2020. I kind of tiptoed in and then February, I was really sick. And I thought it was my chronic stuff, but I think maybe I was just sick at that time, actually. So I had like a little exacerbation of symptoms. then that was actually... See, this is all part of the journey. That was actually a blessing because being knocked down like that...
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (17:21.003)
made me get serious about a few other things. So I had already been on the medical medium, food for like a month. And then when I was struggling, I was like, you know what? I've got my amp coil. I've used it. But I'm going to get real serious. I'm going start using it every other day religiously because I was home and I still wasn't working. So I could. And I also had an idea. I had just purchased Annie Hopper's DNRS program and gone through that material.
And it just really, my brain was so much so laser focused on the limbic loop, you know, and the chronic stress and everything she talks about in that system. And so instead of sticking with the DRS little, you know, method, I was like, well, it just seems like if that's the cause of this stuff, why wouldn't I just use my amp coil on relax all like all the time for a while and see if.
that gets me out of my limbic loop. And that's what I did. And it totally did. I started getting phenomenal results. And a little bit into this, which now I don't know if it's because I was pulling or if it was because I had had a rough February because I had gotten sick, but I started getting these really gnarly headaches. And the first of all, the most amazing thing about that was that I was like, my God, a headache. Because I had lived every single
day of my life up until this point with chronic headaches. And I'm talking so bad that I'd be like in the emergency room three times a week getting shot up with stuff. So I had gotten to the point, this is why I'm like, you really can't totally discredit all the little things that maybe you think helped a lot. But like I was detoxing because all of a sudden I was like, my head. then I literally realized like, my gosh, if I'm complaining about my head, that means I'm not
This isn't my baseline anymore. But that made me get my ion cleanse foot bath out. And I'm like, you know, I haven't I've been really bad about using the foot bath. I'd kind of let go of it. I was just so tired and I had a big routine and I just was being a little lazy. So I started coiling and foot bath religiously every other day. I'd coil, I'd go straight to the foot bath, coil, foot bath. So this was basically late February, March. By April, I was out jogging.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (19:43.887)
And in June, the first week of June, it was like June 8, I remember because it's my best friend's birthday, was my first day back to work. And I've been working ever since. Albeit part time-ish. But still, I've never had to make a sick call. I don't miss commitments anymore. mean, this is night and day. And it all happened in that last little period. And so...
Again, I'm not discounting all the things that came before that, but I know what my Desert Island five is. Yeah. Coil, my foot bath, my food. I do a little yoga. I make sure I move every day and I'm in therapy. do EMDR trauma therapy and that is huge. That's not to be discounted either. Yeah, that's beautiful. You know, for again, for people that might hear this for the first time because we we sort of breeze right over coiling.
I want to just in your words, what would you say? Just for fun, what would you say Amcoil is? yeah. That's a one. put you on the spot. I tell people. Well, it's funny because I've just been asked this question a couple of times this week. I'm brushing up on it. I just tell them that every single thing on God's green earth has a frequency.
And that includes ourselves and within ourselves that includes our organs, our cells, etc. And basically, if the frequency becomes... love you. You say out of tune, right? Because you always use the musical analogy, which I'm a musician too. So I like that. Basically, if something's not at the frequency it should be, then you can mirror it with the amp coil. You can basically play the frequency and
eventually, your body's gonna want to play at that appropriate frequency and stay there. Kind of like muscle memory. And I try to... Because I always have to gauge who I'm talking to. So my first question is usually like, have you ever even heard somebody talk about frequency therapy or frequency devices or like the frequency of trees or the earth or anything? I kind of like see where are we at here before I decide how to go next. Yeah.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (22:00.567)
Yeah, testing the waters. think that's, I think that's good. I would say I do a similar thing and you know, whenever I'm describing how everything has a vibration or a resonance or a note, you know, the person starts to look like an orchestra or a collection of musical instruments. And what we're doing is we're retuning the things that are out of tune through the process of entrainment. So over time, when you hear the lesson again and again and again, we pick up the right cueing.
Right. would be just like going to yoga class. You know, you remember, I don't know if you remember your very first yoga class, but I remember mine. It was painful. I remain. I remember like fumbling through this class and all the movements were foreign and all the positions were foreign and, the queuing. I was like, I remember looking around. like, how are people following along? Like they know the whole class is this, is this a memorized pattern? And it wasn't, but people knew the vocabulary.
So in that way, AmpCoil is giving us this vocabulary and this language of frequency. You know, we'll get a frequency for the vibrational liver or the gallbladder, or maybe it's skin. And what's amazing to me is being on the system, you know, especially just this last week had a very unique experience, but running specific journeys that are associated with different areas and feeling that area of the body vibrate.
Do know what I mean? Like there's a like lower hormones is one that always like blows my mind. You feel the tissues that generate lower hormones in the body move and vibrate or run something like higher self. And I'll track, you know, I'll track my predominant brainwave states and I'll watch my gamma waves increase. Like the idea that there's programs that are labeled positivity, relax all and higher self. And you'll actually have those states occur after playing.
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And I'm actually working with, know, informally working with a friend of a friend that's out West right now that reached out to me for help because it's she's in that, you know, that early stage where you're just trying to like sort through all that. I actually quoted you to her. You always say we're thirsting for knowledge, drowning in a sea of information or something like that. know, that's I love that's my favorite because I'm like, that's exactly what it is for like your first year where you're just like.
Everyone's got an opinion and you don't know what to make of what. But anyways, and so this gal, she just texted me. So I said, you're in a great area. I know there's going to be ambassadors or there's going to be practitioners close enough to you. Try to check out the amp coil. And we had had the conversation about breaking the limbic loop. And so she was able to find one right away. I was so surprised. Within two days, she's like, I'm going to go try the amp coil.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (26:38.607)
And she texted me yesterday and she's like, that was amazing. I'm like, I feel amazing. And she's like, I wear an aura ring. She's like my HRV. And I forget what the other metric. She's like, they were completely different afterwards, after one session. And I was so happy for her. I'm like, this is awesome. I had an intuition that she was going to be like...
this was going to be a good thing for her. You know, I feel like some people are a little more open in the first place to frequency, you know, not that everybody isn't going to get there, but some folks are just a little more maybe familiar, open-minded, tapped in. I don't know what to say, but anyways, but that was awesome. And I didn't even know that she had that horror ring until she told me and she was like, Oh my God, my HRV was completely improved. And yeah, I think, know, like, like you said, everybody has a different energetic field. So,
myself, the very first time I put the coil on my body, like my teeth were buzzing and my ears were moving. You know, I could feel energy zinging all over my body. And I was like, OK, I get it. You know, I understand it, but not everybody perceives the energy in that way. You know, we're all wired differently and our fields are different. And there's a there's many different things that can come into play to indicate how you would experience magnetism and frequency. One could be your minerals. One could be how much excess voltage.
that you're carrying around. People should be essentially neutral. Some people are carrying around a lot of voltage. And you can actually just do this with a little monitor. You can test how much voltage you're carrying around. It can be things like just your energetic design. And so everybody's going to be perceived differently. The thing that I love is, is because I am a data person and I love to track heart rate variability, SPO2, resting heart rate. I look at that every single day. So I'm measuring how my body is in a state of recovery.
And or a ring gives you that metric. Bio strap gives you that metric. And whether you perceive sensation or not, I can usually watch that data go up even after a single session in someone. And I think what you found out through experience and your experiment and saying, I'm just going to run relax all every other day until I break this freaking loop. You know, and so your body started to, you know, my experience, my thought after listening to you, the amp coil didn't heal you.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (29:02.667)
your body knew how to jog, knew how to produce enough ATP to get you up out and exercising. It was reminding your body that you're safe through relax all coupled with, you know, and I like to say that the foot bath is like pulling the drain and the kitchen sink, right? You know, we're letting some of the garbage go. So you had that one to punch that on repetition, you know, you just kept at it and you believe that it worked and it did. Like here you are on the other side and you're working again. Yeah.
Actually, you just made me have a thought that I had never had before, which is because I had been using... So I had been using my ambassador's amp coil. Now, I could only drive over there once or twice a because she was decently far away from me. But I've been using it for probably 6 months before I was financially set up to get my own. And then I had my own. I was tinkering around, getting the hang of it for a few months. And I did have some strong reactions to the other programs I was trying to run. so...
I had gotten a little nervous and shy away. And then when I had this idea, I was like, I'm just going to go for it. But the other thing was what happened in between those two periods, the period before the period where I was like, I'm just going for relax. All was I changed the diet and all of a sudden I'm getting all of these really good mineral salts, right? I'm doing like the celery juice every day. I'm doing it every day.
I'm doing way more fruit than ever before. Like I might have hydrationally and nutritionally just been more receptive as well to the coil. And another thing just personally in my experience was just before this period, my brother had created a little apartment for me so that I had my own little space. Because for the two years prior to that, I was living out of
cardboard boxes and I had to move room to room because they were running a B &B. And so if a room got booked, had to like skedaddle, you know, somewhere else in the house and like hide for a couple of days and then like switch back. And it was, I was so grateful to have a roof over my head, but that basic, most basic element of safety and stability.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (31:18.814)
of just like knowing where you're going to sleep every night. It didn't exist for me for a few years, even though I wasn't homeless. And so I think just getting into a stable place too was a huge piece of breaking the limbic loop. You had mentioned the word safety in my mind just went boom, back to that memory of like, yeah, because I remember having no safety and security for a really long time. But it's amazing to me that
Like the way I see it now is for someone who isn't in a position to maybe change their living situation, their logistics, their... Whatever is feeding into their stress, they can still use a tool that's going to help give their body what it needs to get into that parasympathetic mode without necessarily having the luxury of making some other changes that are a little bit more involved.
So, you know, it's like not everybody can like up and quit their stressful job, but you can get an amp coil. That's pretty amazing. Tell me about, you know, again, kind of listening to this from as a voyeur, you listening from your experience and you know, you had an amp coil for a little while. You weren't really sure how to use it. You took a little break. You followed your intuition on how to go forward. You know, tell me about in your experience, amp coil support or like some of the amp coil community, you know, what, has that experience been like? Cause I know
As somebody who has bought a lot of technology, a lot of technology, you open the box and here you are with this thing that until it gets into your home, you're like, my God, this is going to be it. This is the thing. And then you get it and you realize it's just this... It's a piece of metal or a piece of plastic and some diodes and maybe it generates a field or a frequency or good healing vibes or a dozen. But what has been your experience with having a support team
and some of the community aspects that go along with AmpCoil. Yeah. So I definitely don't want to create the illusion that it was difficult to use or I couldn't figure it out because it couldn't be easier. mean, it's like you always say, it's a total plug and play. And I mean, guess it probably feels a little more that way to me because I am a nurse and I have a pretty good understanding of the body just as my baseline.
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What it really was, was it was making the decisions of which programs I want to run and when and how often. And that's where it's really individual. And I mean, that could be true of anything, right? I mean, there could be a therapy, like I could go to somebody's office and go get a lymph drainage massage or go use their sauna, you know, or get acupuncture. And I don't have to know how to do anything but lay there, you know, and get work done. But
what I have to know is, was that the right decision? Should I be doing this therapy? I'm not sure if I reacted really well to that one. Should I go again? How often should I go? So it's more like those decisions. It's not the actual device. The actual device is really, really simple. Yeah. mean, support's just there. It's a company that...
that you can talk to somebody and there's not a lot of those these days. So I'm a big fan of throwing my money places like that where I know that some is actually get on the phone if I want them to. Not that... I mean, I know there's like email option and everything else if people prefer that. But I sometimes I really just need to have dialogue. So support has been awesome. that... It's funny, sometimes the advice is really intricate and sometimes it's so simple. Like just you're doing too much.
It's like when you're about to swing at the golf ball and they're like, watch the ball. And it totally works. Yeah. And then I mean, the third part is like the community that you mentioned because I'm sure you remember like Angie's for it into the amp coil community because the monthly calls that we have and of course this was right. my, ramped up in 2020. That was when I really started getting on the calls. had my own coil like becoming really active.
And I always joke and say that the amp quill community was like 98 % of my social life last year. I'm out here in like really rural Connecticut, just with my brother and sister-in-law, I do not have a big social life. So I loved getting on those calls. But it's like I could actually feel the same kind of energy that would come out of the coil during relax all is what I feel.
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coming out of my iPad screen when I'm on Zoom with the amp-coil community. I feel so good after those calls. Even though it's like, I want to simmer down for the evening, I'm always like, okay, do I want to do anything else in the kitchen tonight? do I want... I feel like I'm getting a whole nother coiling session every time I get on the call. It's such a great... And I was just... I had a couple of conversations this week about amp-coil with some people.
that probably will benefit from it soon here. And I always tell them about the community and the calls. I just had this is how I prove to people that there was a time when I had Lyme disease really bad. I have no idea where I was going with that. love it. And it went like as fast as it came. That still happens to me from time to time. Oh, my gosh. It's so funny. This happened a few days ago. And I was like, just so you
I'm not a fake. Like I really have it. I just watched a tick tock video of a girl who is, you know, she had her, her reel on tick tock and it's like, she's like, let me tell you the thing about quantum climb and you get it. And then she was just like, and the thing about it is, what was I saying? And it's hilarious. Cause she had like the title box that she was going to talk about infections and co infections. And then she was just like, dot. She could not like pull it out.
Yeah. Yeah. happens to everybody. It happens to everybody. But back to the community and back to what you were saying, the idea that we get on a call with other people and just listen to everybody else's how they're moving through this, how they're using the technology, how they're relating to other human beings that are also sick. For me, was very... I had almost sworn off support groups because they can be very negative. It can be very much...
doom and gloom and keep people can all be focusing on, do you have this symptom? Yeah, me too. This is terrible for me. Terrible. As opposed to these calls where we get on and we share not chronic positivity, but really forced to examine is you said breaking the chronic loop with identifying as somebody who is always chronically ill, forced to examine what is working for us on an hour for a zoom call. It's just an hour and it's amazing once. And you think, you sometimes cause I host these calls in full transparency.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (38:11.434)
you get on and it's sometimes the energy is just a little, it's just not there. It's not been lit into the room yet. And you need one or two people to give everybody permission to talk about how they've had a small win. And then for the rest of the hour, we don't say anything. You know, people just start adding, my God, this happened to me yesterday. And I like poop three times on Wednesday. And, know, it's just very organic. And it's something that I think is like you said, I,
believe it has just as much power as doing an amp coil session, to be in community around these like-minded people. Yeah. I think where I was going is that, like, in addition to that, it's a group of, like, I feel so comfortable recommend... I mean, it's a pricey device. Like, let's face it, you know, it's got a little bit of a high price tag. Not that, I mean, you get what you pay for, but I feel so confident recommending it to people because it's not...
I'm always like, this is not some MLM company. This is not... These aren't the calls where they're trying to get... They've got a couple people that are planted in there to tell their story and they get everybody to sign up. like, that's not what it is. Ampoil community is like a worldwide community of people just like you and me who have their own long story and have their own... They're so genuine.
They're so caring and giving. It's this massive group of the most just... genuine. It's really genuine. And I love telling the story about Aaron and Geneva and the start of AmpCoil because I'm like, these weren't just two people that set out to make a buck. These were two people that have a really incredible story like the rest of us. Yeah. And did this beautiful thing for us with it.
I just love being... Just knowing that I'm in a really truly safe, relatable community. And there's... It's all about the wellness and the people. And it's like, yes, it's a device that you have to buy. But I never ever feel like this company is about the sales or anything like that. It's so genuine. It's so supportive. Yeah. And so just to keep going with your story, I mean, I don't want to assume that every single thing that's
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (40:27.042)
ever been wrong with your health, your bioterrain has been permanently fixed and you're 2000 % now and there's nothing wrong. If you could look forward into the next year, what do you want for yourself? What are you dreaming about? What's next as far as what can come as far as improvements and what do you want to do for work? Tell me about all that stuff because you've been home. You've been out of it for almost five years, right?
Yeah. Yeah. So last June, I started working just part-time, maybe like 20 hours a week. And I've been kind of like plus or minus. I've been really fortunate to have flexible options the last year and a half. But I actually just took on two extra clients for... I do home infusion nursing right now. It's kind of my... That's what pays the bills. And then everything else I do is like labor of love.
So I just took on a couple more clients because I had the confidence to do that. I'm like, you know what? Yep, I can do it. It's time. I feel confident. I'm not going to have to call out sick on these people. I have to be really careful with these decisions because I do have to be realistic. I can't commit to somebody's infusion and then not show up. that's a really big... I think that's why it was such a big deal for me to ever try to get back to work in the first place because I'm like, I have a pretty high level job. If I have brain fog,
I could really hurt someone. So I always set my bar, probably, maybe a little higher than others would. So I think that it's so funny because this is a perfect question for literally right now today, because it's it's happening. Because I'm at this point, I think spiritually, if you will, to where it's so obvious to me the way the universe works. And so I just put things out there and I'm like,
Like a couple of days ago, I was just like, okay, spirit. Let's so like, you know, just like make sure I'm like staying on the right track. If there's something I should be doing or changing, like just, it's really funny. Whatever I'm talking to, like whatever I'm talking to, which is like, kind of like I'm talking to my own spirit, you know, I'm always like, but you know, me, like, you got to make it for dummies. Like you got to make it really obvious. But I asked for these things and I'm not kidding. In the last three days, I've had like three people
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not from like right here where I live, but just blast from the past somebody I don't even know somebody new reach out with almost the same kind of they're just like, Hey, how have you been? I haven't talked to you in a couple years. Like I'm doing okay. But and it's so I'm like, you know what, I'm actually doing pretty good. You know what's going on with you. And all of a sudden, like the door and they're just like, Oh my God, please share with me. And so it's I've been really
asking and waiting for like, when's the right time? What am I going to do with this? Like, yeah, I really want to write the book. I had dabbled over summer with an office offering AntPlanet, FitBath to people to get a pulse on the local scene here in my little itty bitty town. But I kept putting that out. And then all of a sudden, my energy has been really good the last two weeks. And so the last three days, it's just like, bing, bing, bing, here they all come. So it's so cool.
So I just want, I'm hoping that I can just build more and more energy so that I have the strength in the amount of time and energy that it takes for me to give to all these other people. I mean, that's what I love to do. I've real clear visions for what I want that to look like in the future. And I've got a four tier approach, you know, and up here is like the BHAG, right? It's like the, like I've got this
big, big wild idea that I'm like, but I mean, there's nothing, there's nothing about it that says I couldn't execute it, you know, with the right resources, you know, if that's what I'm supposed to be doing, it'll happen. So I'm just trying to stay tapped in, listening, stay aware. And I just, I love having the energy and the ability to do this. So I'm like, I want more like greedy. I want more so that I can do more. Cause I like it. It's incredible.
Angela, what would you tell somebody, you know, if you kind of like we touched on in the beginning, if you had met someone and they're like week one of discovering they've got Lyme disease or mold toxicity or, know, this we can just call it mystery illness where they just don't feel great and they're lost in the sea of information around testing and functional medicine doctors and what to eat and what to not eat.
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (45:18.826)
What would you tell people to do first just to be able to have clarity around direction to move forward? What would your advice be to that newbie? Yeah. So and this is that's usually when people do reach out to me. So usually the first things I tell them is I just go, it's going to be OK. I know it doesn't feel like it. I've been right where you are right now. But like, I'm where I am right now. So I try to I try to just lead by example. And you know,
And they do, even if I don't say that verbatim, they'll kind of by the end of a conversation be like, I have hope for the first time because they see that you're living proof, you know, which is, it's huge because the first year for me, I went through a real dark period, like real dark. And some of that was that line really hijacks your thoughts, I think to a certain extent.
But some of it was that I just didn't actually see the light. I was like, there's no end of this tunnel. this isn't a lot. I was in that place where I truly couldn't see it. So I like to just make sure that they have that awareness. Like, no, no, no, no, no. It's there. You're going to get there. It's going to happen. And then I'm usually a little bit blunt about there isn't a Z-Pak.
you'll do yourself a service by just starting to shift your mindset to, I'm not going to keep doing the stuff, the band-aids that got me to this place. It's the long road. I'm in it for the long haul. I'm going to start slowly and steadily building this healthy body. And it totally is a thing. It's going to happen. You're going to get there. But if you change your diet and two weeks later, you're not out jogging.
you know, we're going to like manage our expectations, right? That's really easy for me to say now. Five years ago, I mean, I was just like beating my head against everything, you know, because I was... I had such pressure on me to just get back to work, just get back to work, just get back to work. I didn't work for four years. I was so sick, you know? But that whole first year, I really thought, if I just do this thing, if I buy this thing or I do that...
Freddie Kimmel and Angela Ballard (47:33.376)
I'll be back to work in like three weeks, three weeks. It was a belief system that I had to shift. So really just helping people kind of open up to that idea of if this is really what you want, it's totally attainable, but this is what it looks like. And so let's start setting you up for the reality of going down this path. And the third thing I think is just I tell people immediately, I'm like, tap into your intuition like you never have before.
Because at the end of the day, the journey for me might not work for somebody else, right? The diet for me might not work for somebody else. It's so individual because I do think it's a spiritual journey that we're all on. so it's learning. And I, as a child, I had a very strong intuition, but that became squashed over the course of my life. And I became so used to that that I started squashing it myself eventually.
And I had to like really turn it back on and tap back in. I mean, that's everything. That's how I end up buying the amp coil, right? That's how I end up making these decisions. That's it's all, you you're always saying to people, you know, what resonates with you, what resonates with you. And that really is the core of the journey, I think. So just starting to talk the language and helping someone wrap their mind around the idea.
Because trusting your gut, trusting and listening to your intuition is not the same thing as, I'm really craving potatoes. That must mean that I need to go eat a bunch of French fries. Totally not the same thing. Yeah. But it's like, eventually, if someone's not familiar with this, they'll get the hang of what it means. And they'll have a couple of experiences just like I did. And I'm sure you did along the way where it gets proven to you. And you're like, oh, I feel that.
That's what that was. That's, you start seeing examples of what it's like to really tap into your intuition, go down a fork of a road and get somewhere really great, you know, have a little win and then it becomes easier and easier and easier. Yeah, 200%. Well, Angela Bailard, it's so inspiring to listen to your story. And I know people are going to find benefit from this. So listening the timeline, what you went through.
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I think that if anybody is in our our community or you want to reach out, you're always so kind and generous with your time. I really appreciate how you are open to connecting with people once in a while, because it's people want to hear from people that have actually been through it and put together this trail of clues. Success leaves clues to where they're at today. And I'm so excited to see what the next year brings and how much exponential energy and things you manifest into creation. So thank you for being here.
It was an honor to have you on the podcast and share this inspiring story. And thank you for being a guest. Namaste. Thank you. Thank you for having me. Yes. Thank you, friend. Does anybody think that these health upgrades sound expensive? They can be an investment, but after truly learning how money works, the inflationary nature of our fiat currency combined with the fact that big banks charged, are you ready for this? 34 billion to the poorest members of society.
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