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Who Are You Infecting?

Jana and Jason Shelfer Season 11 Episode 4

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Energy doesn’t stay neatly contained inside your head—it acts like a viral compound, actively infecting every room you enter.

Most people operate under a dangerous, passive illusion: they treat their emotional environment like a weather pattern they are forced to endure. They wait around hoping for good vibes to land in their lap, completely blind to the fact that they are running a toxic internal loop that repels opportunity. If you refuse to take authority over your focus parameters, your nervous system defaults to tracking friction—the traffic, the 100-degree heat, the exhaustion—and you end up spreading the exact stagnation you claim to hate.

In this high-vibrational, post-Fourth of July episode of the Living Lucky® Podcast, Jana and Jason break down a sweaty, chaotic road trip to a historic plantation for a community orchestra concert. They set out with a simple goal: surprise their long-time friend Sheila—the very first person to write an audacious dream on their camper years ago (a dream that materialized into a fully funded music school just 40 days later). But the journey quickly turned into a masterclass in emotional regulation as they navigated brutal heat and complex venue layouts.

Inside:

  • The Wheelchair Calculation Paradox: A raw look at inclusive design and why navigating a steep downhill slope requires calculating the exact toll of the return climb.
  • The Content Capture Trap: Why obsessing over filming a moment for social media validation immediately vaporizes your capacity to experience true presence.
  • The Midstream Intention Reset: A tactical framework to aggressively override environmental stressors and align your frequency before you compromise a major experience.
  • The Princess Mirror Case Study: Meeting a multi-talented prodigy who reflected the exact language of Living Lucky® back to them, presenting a physical token that broke a negativity loop.
  • The Infantile Superpower Frame: Putting your timeline anxiety into perspective by tracking America’s 250th milestone against global architecture.

Stop sitting on the sidelines treating your fatigue like a permanent identity. If you are ready to stop letting logistics dictate your momentum, upgrade your proximity parameters, and master the physics of emotional contagion, hit play now.

Listen now, subscribe, and choose the exact frequency you are going to infect your network with today.

NUGGETS

  • Just showing up funds 90% of your transformation lifecycle. The physical act of getting your body into an elite room overrides the lizard brain's default demand for comfort.
  • You cannot catch a high vibration while isolating on your couch. If you want to alter your internal chemistry, you must place yourself in direct proximity to people who are actively creating.
  • What you see in others is a direct diagnostic of your own mind. If you scan a crowd and locate only frustration, your internal lens is compromised; when you clear your filter, miracles appear.
  • Recording a memory is often an exit strategy from experiencing it. Relinquishing the need to turn your life into digital content preserves the raw, unforgettable weight of a moment.
  • You are either a source of contamination or a source of creation. You must maintain aggressive awareness of whether you are infecting your circle with toxic static or high-value momentum.

Questions:

What is the psychological definition of emotional contagion? Emotional contagion is a behavioral phenomenon where an individual automatically mimics and synchronizes their emotions, vocalizations, and nervous system states with the dominant energy of a surrounding group. This process occurs beneath conscious awareness, meaning an individual will rapidly adopt either the negative static or high-vibrational joy of their immediate peer circle.

How does written goal-setting accelerate real-world manifestation? Written goal-setting accelerates manifestation by providing the Reticular Activating System (RAS) with explicit, non-negotiable tracking metrics. The physical act of writing down an audacious target acts as a cognitive amplifier, forcing the brainstem to filter out everyday distractions and continuously isolate hidden resources, mentors, and local opportunities required to execute the vision.

Why does choosing presence over digital content capture improve mental health? Choosing presence over content capture improves mental health by preventing cognitive fracturing. When an individual focuses on recording an event for external validation, they engage their analytical, self-conscious brain structures; by abandoning the device, they remain anchored in a unified emotional experience, cementing a deep, permanent memory inside their long-term neural architecture.

  • The Dispenza Frequency: Decoding the vocal mechanics of energy multiplication Jason drops a raw, energetic impression of Dr. Joe Dispenza to map how sound alters cell chemistry. Discover why a high-vibrational tone sounds jarring until your focus matches the frequency.
  • The 40-Day Building Miracle: Tracking the historical asset data of written dreams Revisiting the exact moment their friend Sheila pinned her music school blueprint to the Living Lucky® camper. Learn the structural data showing how her written goals manifested a free corporate building inside of six weeks.
  • The Melting Witch: Navigating the 100-degree plantation bottleneck Sweating through baseline cosmetic setups while a world-champion sports dog enters a delirium state from the Florida heat. Learn how raw physical discomfort creates an immediate gateway to a negativity loop.
  • Halting the Scene: The accidental interruption of a live community production Trying to hide in the back row as a fly on the wall completely backfires when Jason steps onto the set to fix a recording rig. Learn why true presence makes it impossible to remain invisible in a crowded room.
  • Just Showing Up: The elite 90% parameter that high-performers constantly bypass Fighting interstate traffic boundaries and non-accessible hotel configurations just to support a peer. Discover why executing the physical travel is the ultimate filter that separates creators from talkers.
  • The Princess Encounter: Meeting a 14-instrument prodigy who speaks the brand language A ball of pure light delivers a direct phrase regarding self-made luck right after a clarinet solo. Discover the immediate psychological shift that occurs when a complete stranger validates your global message.
  • The 15-Minute Break Compression: When group momentum forces an orchestra to bypass rest An entire community ensemble abandons an hour-long scheduled break because the crowd's energy waves are too massive to pause. Learn how to manufacture an environment where your team actively demands more labor.
  • The Infantile Superpower: Framing America’s 250th birthday against your personal timeline Realizing you have been alive for a massive fraction of your nation's entire historical record. Discover how to leverage a global chronological perspective to instantly eradicate your midlife decision anxiety.
  • how personal energy affects others psychology
  • understanding the proximity principle mindset
  • managing emotional contagion inside groups
  • shifting out of a negativity loop fast
  • disability access logic and sports psychology
  • positive psychology tools for group behavior
  • why do i feel exhausted by bad traffic
  • how writing your goals down triggers synchronicity
  • choosing to be present over recording video
  • resetting your mindset midstream when plans go wrong
  • how to find high vibrational people as an adult
  • what you see in others is a mirror of you
  • why just showing up is the key to success

emotional contagion, proximity principle, goal serialization, inclusive logistics, presence parameters, baseline alignment, relationship assets, perspective tracking, the four-minute formula, living lucky frameworks

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*Previously Recorded 

Welcome And The Energy Theme

Jana Shelfer

Are you ready to create a life you crave? Let's spin that doom loop of negativity into an upward success cycle and start Living Lucky®.

Speaker

Good morning.

Jana Shelfer

I'm Jana. I'm Jason. And we are Living Lucky®. You are too. Energy is contagious.

Jason Shelfer

That's energy. You're right.

Jana Shelfer

He's imitating Mr. Joe Dispenza.

Jason Shelfer

His voice actually used to irritate me.

Speaker

Lots of energy.

Jana Shelfer

But now it I realize it why they do it that way.

Jason Shelfer

It makes me feel so good hearing him say

The Surprise Trip To See Sheila

Jason Shelfer

it.

Jana Shelfer

So this past weekend was the 4th of July. And Jason and I, we drove up to the mountains to spend time with. Actually, we wanted to surprise our friend Sheila, who has been supporting us since day one, and she was the first person to put a dream on our camper.

Jason Shelfer

Yes, she put a big audacious dream on the camper. And she was also, I think, the first person to call us like 30, 40 days later, to say, you're not going to believe this.

Jana Shelfer

Right.

Jason Shelfer

But someone donated a building so that I could start my music school.

Jana Shelfer

Because the questions you ask matter. And if you write it down, it just amplifies the whole creation process.

Jason Shelfer

She's been in the living look lucky arena since day one.

Jana Shelfer

So about eight weeks ago, she texted me and said, Oh my goodness, my community orchestra is going to be performing on 4th of July. I immediately went into our pantry and I put it on the calendar and I said, you know what? We have to get available. We are going to make we are going to drive to Macon and we are going to watch this concert.

Heat Waves And Accessibility Realities

Jana Shelfer

Now, as we come in, it is hot.

Speaker

It's so hot.

Jana Shelfer

It's at this plantation. And it is so hot outside that even just waiting to get into the bathroom, I was like, oh my God, I don't know if I'm going to make it. My makeup is sweating.

Jason Shelfer

It reminds you of Wizard of Oz at all, where it's like the witch. She's like, I know, dude.

Jana Shelfer

That was me. That was me. And our poor dog started panting, and I could tell she was going delirious because she was so hot. Then we go to the back of this plantation, and there's goats and chickens, and it's it was such a cool venue. It really was. Especially for a Fourth of July celebration because it just made you appreciate America.

Jason Shelfer

Yeah, when I when we got there and I looked at the the whole setup, so I couldn't see it all. And perspective is is big, you know. But I'm looking at it and I see through the old plantation house, and I see this huge downhill slope. And I was thinking, where is the elevator? How do we get down in a wheelchair? Like, oh, there's a ramp that goes all the way down.

Jana Shelfer

Yes, it was a sidewalk.

Jason Shelfer

I almost didn't believe what she was saying until I saw it. And it was it was really cool to get out there and actually be able to go through the trail.

Jana Shelfer

Now, see, I was looking at that, going, what goes down must come back up. That's how people in wheelchairs think.

Jason Shelfer

I'll win the race going downhill, but it's gonna be bear coming up.

Jana Shelfer

So we we go to the concert and we're

The Concert Moment We Interrupted

Jana Shelfer

sitting in the back row, partly because we were just trying to be a fly on the wall. Yeah, we just wanted to kind of observe and we didn't want to interrupt with Sheila and her concert. And then I thought she looked over at us a few times, didn't you?

Jason Shelfer

Yeah, but I know she was just hyper focused on what was happening.

Jana Shelfer

Yes, she was just looking at the audience and she was introducing the songs, and then I started cheering and yelling. I was like, yeah, yeah, and I thought for sure she's going to recognize my voice.

Jason Shelfer

In the background, like, who else has that voice?

Jana Shelfer

And then at about the third song, so I thought for sure she knew we were there, but at about the third song, she reached over and she wanted to make sure she was getting everything recorded. And so I could tell she just had a lot of plates spinning at once, trying to direct the orchestra, trying to speak in the microphone, trying to make sure everybody knows their parts.

Jason Shelfer

Yeah, because she had a like she had a great storyline going through all the whole production.

Jana Shelfer

It was so great. I'm I was so proud. I was like a proud mom there. Do you know what I'm saying? I'm like, oh and anyway, so when I saw her though, trying to record it as she was trying to do all these other things, I told Jason, I said, go over and help her. Yeah. Go over and help her. What I didn't think was gonna happen is we were going to interrupt the whole concert because once she saw that it was you, she was like, Oh my gosh! And I was like, we didn't want to make this all about us. I didn't want to make it a scene, but it we did want to be And then I didn't get that part on video because I was being present. Yeah, and I thought, oh, that was the part that I probably should have.

Jason Shelfer

It would have been a nice little share just because those those moments are kind of the important moments, but it's also just important to just be there and enjoy it because I don't I don't think any of us will forget that

Showing Up And Resetting Intention

Jason Shelfer

moment.

Jana Shelfer

It back to our message for today. Energy is contagious and just going there and being part of that whole performance celebration, I was so grateful that we did it, even though we we fought traffic on the way there, trying to find a place to stay. It wasn't accessible, like we had challenges along the way, right?

Jason Shelfer

Yeah, but just feeling the energy around the event, around the the fourth, there's and even Sheila's success in all of this.

Jana Shelfer

I really believe sometimes that uh just showing up is 90% of the success.

Jason Shelfer

That just gave me goosebumps because that is that is it. And also when you choose your intention on why you're showing up, and then you get to s reset that intention. So even though the traffic was not good, even though some some things aren't let's just say quote unquote going your way.

Jana Shelfer

Even though there was 50 Fourth of July celebrations, even in our neighborhood, right, that we could have attended, right?

Jason Shelfer

Yeah, but it's it's saying, okay, let's let's segment what we what we've done so far and let's reset our intention and also let's feed the energy we want to feel and want to want to experience and also look for that in the other people. Yeah,

Meeting Princess And Feeling Seen

Jason Shelfer

because it's there and it's available all the time.

Jana Shelfer

Oh one of the highlights for me is I got to meet one of the orchestra members, Princess, who is just a ball of light.

Jason Shelfer

Plays like 14 different instruments.

Jana Shelfer

Oh my gosh, she had a clarinet solo throughout. She also played the keyboard. She reminded me a little bit of myself. I'm gonna be real. You're kind of multi-talented. You are multi-talented. And then when I met her, she made me feel so good because she said, you know, how lucky am I? I'm like, oh my gosh, someone is paying attention.

Jason Shelfer

And then she's talking our language.

Jana Shelfer

She says, Oh my gosh, I have shared your story. I have helped inspire other people, and that just lit a light inside me. And then she reached down and gave me this bracelet that she had. She said, Here, I would like you to have this. And I took it and I just put it on, not thinking about it. But on the way home, I started reading it, and it was from Princess. First of all, she's won some title. Secondly, she the title that was on the bracelet is Miss Awesome. And I'm like, Hell well, hell or Miss Amazing. I think it was Miss Amazing. And I just thought, wow, this girl, I want her to be my friend. This is so fabulous.

Speaker

So happens. I'm Mr. Amazing, and we've just met the other day.

Jana Shelfer

Because what we see in other people is really what they see in us. It's just a reflection.

Jason Shelfer

We are all reflections of each other. And what are we looking for?

Jana Shelfer

When we say energy is contagious,

When The Crowd Energy Demands More

Jana Shelfer

it really is like going to this event, and I mean, I didn't focus. I didn't, I tried my best not to focus on how hot it was. Right. I tried to focus on, oh my gosh, this is what look at Sheila, look at what she's doing, look at the impact that she has made in this community. Because you look, I looked around and there was probably at least 30 people holding their phones up and videotaping.

Jason Shelfer

And just the the fun that the people in the orchestra were having. The orchestra was this they were planning on having a one-hour set. Yes. And even the people in the orchestra were like, let's do more. Like it's hot. So it's a hundred degrees outside. Right. Luckily, we were all in the shade. Yeah, we were under a tree. The orchestra was like, hey, let's come back and not take the whole hour break. Let's come back in 15 minutes and do more. Yes. Because the energy was so big and so fun, and more people were coming. Like it was like, it was almost like waves of people were coming in to see it. They were like, we're gonna just take a little 15-minute break instead of an hour break, and we're gonna we're gonna do more because energy is contagious.

Jana Shelfer

It just was so great. I am

A New Perspective On America’s Age

Jana Shelfer

so happy for Sheila, her community orchestra, all of the people that she's been giving lessons to, meeting princess. That was a highlight. And just being out at the Fourth of July celebration, celebrating America, celebrating 250 years. I mean, you start putting that in perspective and you start thinking, oh my gosh, I mean, I've been alive for a fifth of that.

Jason Shelfer

That's crazy.

Jana Shelfer

Right? And then I used to think America, I didn't think of America as a baby, but now for some reason, after this celebration this past weekend, I'm like, you know, America's pretty young. We're kind of infantile, really.

Jason Shelfer

Like you think don't think of America as a baby until you put it in perspective like that, and you're like, okay, so we're 250 years old. Uh-huh. Yes. And then you go to Europe and you're like, oh, this building was built in eight.

Jana Shelfer

Energy is contagious.

What Energy Are You Spreading

Jana Shelfer

Energy is contagious. And sometimes the biggest obstacle is just getting there. Yeah. So putting yourself in proximity of other people who are on a high vibration, and that's what we did this weekend.

Jason Shelfer

So, what kind of energy do you want to have people catch is one question. And what kind of energy do you want to be around? So look for the energy you want to catch. So if energy is contagious, look for the energy you want to catch in other people. Yes. And then also be aware of the energy you might be infecting other people with.

Jana Shelfer

I love it. Thanks for joining us.

Jason Shelfer

Keep Living Lucky®.

Jana Shelfer

Happy birthday, America.

Jason Shelfer

That's right.

Jana Shelfer

Bye bye.

Closing And Where To Find Us

Jana Shelfer

If the idea of Living Lucky® appeals to you, visit us at LivingLucky.com.