How I Outsmarted My Stalker: FBI Secrets Revealed! | Kourtney Reppert DSH #613
Tune in now for an episode that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Kourtney Reppert joins Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour to share her harrowing tale of how she outsmarted a relentless stalker using FBI secrets! 😱 From death threats to undercover agents, this story is packed with valuable insights you'll never forget.
Kourtney dives into the mind-boggling experience of discovering her stalker's shrine of obsession and how she turned her fear into empowerment. Plus, find out how Kobe Bryant played a surprising role in her journey! 🕵️♀️✨
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
00:40 - Kourtney Reppert’s Flight Cancellation
02:50 - Kourtney Reppert’s Stalker Experience
06:00 - Guest Invitation for Digital Social Hour Podcast
08:00 - Kourtney Reppert as Her Own FBI Agent
18:20 - KR Media Overview
19:46 - Insights into the Beauty Industry
21:30 - Discussion on Accutane
22:12 - Future Plans and Aspirations
25:42 - The Topic of Aliens
31:29 - Psychic Prediction of an Alien Encounter
34:04 - Impact of Las Vegas Shooting on Kourtney
35:47 - How to Connect with Kourtney
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you know just a very odd behavior of someone that you don't know
so when that happened they went into his house and they had found like a whole entire shrine of like all of my photos and post-it notes and random
random info of me yeah his it was like set to music it was just like like a worship of courtney so
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All right, guys, from Montana today, Courtney Repper, she finally made it out here.
Her first flight got canceled.
Yep.
Thanks for coming out here.
Thank you for having me.
Yeah, you were dealing with that airport hack, right?
Oh, yeah.
That was craziness.
And that got canceled early, like three days in advance.
Kind of, yeah.
Like we were at the airport and then I was on my way and then they kept delaying it.
Like everything kept being delayed.
And then finally the pilots, which is rare, they came out, got on the intercom and was like, we can't fly out.
They're not letting us just because of technical computer error.
So
and then they ended up flying back, the pilots and the staff.
Oh, they flew back to Vegas.
They flew back by themselves back to Vegas.
Damn.
Yeah.
I'd be kind of pissed.
I was.
But, you know, what can you do?
You just kind of got to shrug it off and hope for the best.
And then I was on the call, like on on hold for like hours on end they were just overwhelmed geez so trying to even get a flight booked was just horrendous just trying to get rebooked yeah and then I finally was able to so flew in late last night and now I'm here here we are I felt bad for airport staff I was seeing videos on TikTok Oh my gosh, they were getting screamed at, especially by like the cheaper kind of ratchet airlines.
Yeah, that's what I was saying.
I was like, I feel bad for all the people who are having to deal with the aftermath of it, just cleaning up the mess.
Cause I'm sure like all the airports were just overwhelmed.
You know, definitely make decisions about my life what it does come to what i've been through so i do like the rural the the small town vibe more than i think anything else you know yeah so i can only handle la for so long yeah like you lost it 10 years which is props to you that's yeah i had my son there and everything geez so i hope i'd raise a kid there yeah it was it was not ideal like it's it's okay like for all my friends that are moms out there it's great that works for them but for me, I just love my small town roots.
And I want to be able to have my son experience that too.
Yeah.
So, well, the power of community is huge for me.
Like, absolutely.
I want to know my neighbors.
I want them to have the same ideals as me.
And there's some crazy thoughts in LA, man.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, my gosh.
Yeah, everything's on top of each other, too.
You know, it's, it's hard to just like have space.
Yeah.
I'm glad you made that move, though.
So, was the stalker in LA or was it in Texas?
No, he was actually located in Chicago.
Oh, Chicago.
And he flew to you or?
No.
So,
you know, how it all kind of started, I was on like a friend's, you know, birthday trip going to the mountains, enjoying, you know, like a girls trip, just, you know, just chilling out, relaxing, getting a few days away from the crazy LA vibe.
And it was like early March, so it was still like towards the end of like, you know, snowboarding, skiing season.
So it was really fun.
And pretty much like when I landed, I started getting emails, just death threats like I'm going to kill you.
And, you know, just really
out of line messages that were kind of terrifying because it wasn't like,
it wasn't like a joke.
You know, it was a very serious situation.
So it kind of freaked me out that whole weekend.
And then I ended up getting a contact at the Wilshire Boulevard, like, you know, FBI headquarters.
So I went there, tried to state my case.
At the time, you know, social media was just so
new.
And people, especially like law enforcement, they didn't know how to handle that.
You know, it was a very new thing, I think, for people.
So
I went there and they didn't necessarily initially pick up my case right away.
They
gave me a little bit of a runaround.
And then I got a random call like on a random Tuesday.
And they were like, hey, we are so-and-so.
We need to meet at a public place.
Can you, we're from, you know, the FBI.
We would like to meet you as soon as possible.
What's your availability?
When can you?
And
bring your laptop.
So I was like, okay.
And I met them at a Starbucks.
It was straight out of like men in black almost.
Had their suit and tie on, their shades.
And we just.
you know, exchanged a little bit of a conversation about what was going on, what they were going to do.
They asked for my laptop.
The one FBI agent opened it up, started typing in all this random stuff, and basically it was like, this is coming, all this stuff is coming from Chicago.
And I was just dumbfounded.
I didn't know anyone from Chicago.
Honestly, I don't have enemies.
I don't have people that would viciously want to do something like that to me.
So I really was at a loss of what this could be or who it could be from.
Oh, they hacked your laptop?
They, the FBI, yeah, they were able to like go in and like just i mean they taught me some things too so that's kind of how i became like my own like fbi agent within all that got it wow um but yeah they they tapped into all that stuff were able to let me know the ip addresses obviously are you know just a an arrangement of numbers
um which this person was actually
doing a lot of the emails from a public library.
So it was hard to track initially.
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And that was scary for me because of the unknown part and not knowing who it could be.
It could be anybody.
And who is this person behind these threats?
You know, are they capable of doing what they say?
You know, that part I think really toyed with my head a lot.
So that part was very scary.
And being a single woman, being, you know, a blonde in an unfamiliar, busy place, as you just said earlier, it was overwhelming for me.
And that part was what I think really started to break me down, like.
initially from the beginning.
Like I had a tough mindset and I was like, you know what?
No one's going to stop me from pursuing and doing what I'm going to do.
I'm going to keep living my life.
I'm not going to say anything to anybody other than obviously the close people around me knew.
So yeah, it was scary.
It was pretty wild.
I stopped posting where I am live on social media.
Good idea.
You know, and I think people can still incorporate their everyday routine, but do it after.
Do it when you leave.
Do it after you're done experiencing it, you know, or if you know that's completely safe, then
I just don't recommend 100%.
No, I've been robbed because of social media because I flexed the wrong thing and then they're at my apartment in LA.
Yeah, I don't talk about my property or my possessions or my money or anything like that.
You know, it's just something that I don't, I feel like it's cruel, you know, initially, but there's also that what-if factor at the end.
It's not worth it.
You know, so did you find out who it was?
I did.
So, the cool story about my situation is that I ended up becoming my my own little FBI investigator.
I initially had
Kobe Bryant reach out.
What?
Yeah.
I was on a trip who he had, I guess, seen photos of me
and was just like, who's that blonde from the one girl?
And I'm going to like an event and I'm getting text messages from Kobe Bryant and while simultaneously I'm getting death threats, which was freaky.
And I was like, this is my life.
How is this my life?
But yeah, so he wanted to just like be a friend.
He, he wasn't, you know, like weird or anything like that.
And I just, for like two weeks, I just was like kind of blowing him off.
Wow.
I was, yeah, I know, but it was just kind of one of those things where I was like, I was so overwhelmed with what I was dealing with that I was, I was like, I'm not in the mood to having new friends in my life right now.
I would have answered anything.
Steven Kobe, sorry.
But he was cool about it.
You know, I told him, I was like, listen, I'm going through some really heavy shit.
I don't think anybody could really understand what I'm going through.
And I'm just not comfortable going out in public right now, doing anything.
And he's like, just give it to me straight.
Just tell me what it is.
I'm sure I can help you or understand.
And I told him, and he goes, if anybody understands, it's me.
So he's like, I will bring my head security.
I will have, you know, your own driver, your own bodyguards.
I will shut down an upper level and let's try and help you.
So I was really grateful for that.
And I initially had more conversations with his head of security than I even did with him.
I felt bad about that, but I was there for a main reason and purpose to, you know, get some support.
Wow.
So his security helped you out.
Yeah.
So they were, they were very helpful.
And I ended up was able to hire a private investigator as well.
That sounds expensive.
It was very pricey.
And I think at the time, you know, when I was just kind of starting my career, obviously that was a lot of money to me.
You know, so having someone to initially step up and help was, I'm, you know, truly grateful scenario for a horrific situation I went through.
And during all that time, I was learning a lot.
I was learning from my FBI agents who were calling me every day.
I was learning about just how IP addresses and everything and all that stuff worked.
And I was keeping track.
I was kind of, like I said earlier, it was my own investigator and I just started to,
you know, I was always good at in the internet and social media and I had already an established platform from something that was just so new and starting out, which automatically made me a target.
But I was able to learn a lot and intuitively as women, we have that strong, you know, sixth sense almost.
And I was able to start tapping into that power that I had within myself.
So when all this was going on, I was also simultaneously getting threats.
And I was also getting love notes from someone who was using their real Facebook profile.
And then five minutes later, I'm getting the most horrific death threats you can imagine.
What?
Yeah.
Oh, so it's the same guy?
The same guy.
Weird.
So I never knew, you know, in the beginning, but the pattern, the pattern was what I kept picking up.
And I was like, why am I getting love notes the same time I'm getting threats from like an alias email?
Or, you know, he would put out like personal info of me, like home addresses.
Like, he was able to tap in and basically just exploit all of my personal information and then use that as blackmail and say, I'm going to release this if you don't do this.
Stop modeling, stop acting, stop your social media, stop everything.
And of course, I'm rebellious.
I'm going to do the opposite, you know, no matter what.
So it was just, it was a, it was something that I had to,
I had to just trust my gut in that in a sense where it was like,
even if I had all these guys and all these people protecting me, initially, what was I going to do about it?
And I felt that it was just something
that I had tapped into that no one else could really tap into.
And that was just power of intuition.
So I started playing little scenarios.
I actually had the FBI show up at my birthday party.
They were undercover.
I had five FBI agents swarming around my table.
I notified half my friends.
Half of them showed up.
Half of them didn't.
And I had a blast, but they had undercover in front of the
walk-in of the club because I was hosting at a club for my birthday.
And I didn't want to stop what I was doing, you know?
So I basically set my stalker up in a trap and I knew that he was very obsessed.
So I had blocked him on Facebook.
And
then that's when I think the emotions played out on his end, where the IP addresses started matching up.
And the emails that his sister, that he was pretending to be his sister, were sending me were matching up to the same IP addresses that were being sent
to not only a public library, but then also I was able to get his IP address from at his house.
Damn.
Yeah.
So I passed all that information over to the FBI.
And about a month later, a little less than a month, oh, and I had then actually at that time, all the death threats had stopped.
So again, another factor of a pattern of, you know, having
my
gut be right.
So a month later, I got a call from my FBI agent.
He randomly called me.
He would call me like almost every day, text me every day just to make sure I was okay.
I had local law enforcements on my side.
I had, well, two FBI agents, but he was the most in contact with me.
And he called me on a random day, like towards the end of June.
And he said, hey, we're in Chicago.
Be by your phone.
We're going in at 4 a.m.
And we're going to need to be able to contact you and communicate with you through this whole process.
So they were able to finally get a warrant because of everything that I provided.
The FBI matched up.
So then they were able to legally go ahead and get that situated.
Did you even know the guy or something?
Never knew him.
So he just went psycho.
Went psycho, was obsessed, wanted to marry me, wanted to, you know, basically keep my, him, have me to himself, didn't like the attention that I would get.
You know, just a very odd behavior of someone that you don't know.
So when that happened, they went into his house and they had found like a whole entire shrine of like all of my photos and post-it notes and random
random info of me.
Yeah, his, it was like set to music.
It was just like a worship of Courtney.
So damn.
Yeah.
That is freaky.
So he got locked up.
He was arrested by the FBI agent.
So he was on
federal arrest and had no bond, wasn't eligible.
So it was pretty serious.
And
I
did not initially want it to get out.
They were like, do you want to use your name?
And I'm like, no, like, I just want this to go under the rug.
I just want to move on.
Were you embarrassed or?
I was.
I feel a lot.
I was very actually.
You know, from the moment I think women are born, we're taught shame.
and we're taught to cover up or don't say this or act like a lady or, you know, be ladylike or whatever it is.
And social media kind of break that stigma.
And, you know, I started off my career doing photos, photo shoots.
I was wearing jerseys.
I'm like, you know, in bikinis.
And I was, I was Philly's hottest blonde.
So my photo shoot, I'm in an American flag bikini, you know,
skin.
It's not offensive, but a lot of people with the internet find it to be, you know, especially for women.
So I felt a bit of shame.
I didn't really have a full support the way that I would like.
I think the whole Kobe Bryant is, you know, story and him showing up and being there in a time of my life was great.
But the friends around me, the support, they couldn't understand or
even comprehend the level of pain that I was feeling and dealing with.
You know, having your life threatened and not knowing how to look over your shoulder or who to trust.
Because again, for almost three, four months, we didn't know who it was.
Wow.
So it was very hard to trust even anybody around me.
And I've, I dealt with a few women friends who blamed me and treated me like complete crap out of that whole process.
So that was also on top of trauma, on top of even more, you know?
So
yeah, it was crazy.
Because I just think that there's just a, I think there's, there's a lot of things that
our society doesn't know or understand yet, especially when it comes to women and you know the things that we do as females.
Like our almost like our sexuality is used against us when really like you wouldn't be here if it wasn't for your mom, you know?
Like I was a single mom growing up, so yeah, you know, and we go through so much and struggle and you know, sacrifice for our children.
And I think that there's, I wasn't a mom at the time, but being a mom now,
I am very, very,
you know, just apprehensive with bringing new people in my life just because of what happened.
But I know I can't live in that mindset forever because I'm a very social butterfly, but I'm also very,
you know, exclusive with the people that I connect with too.
Yeah.
You know, and I'm sure you have to as well.
I've had to been, yeah.
I used to have a lot of friends, but I've really had to look at my circle.
Absolutely.
You know, it's, it's, I think that is what really indicates like how successful someone can be is the people they surround themselves with, you know?
Yeah.
And now you got a kid and you're, you're a single mother and running a business.
Multiple, yes.
Yeah, you got KR media.
That's your main one, right?
Yeah, it's my media company I've had for 12 years.
I've, well, maybe more than that now.
But when I was actually going through that horrific time, I had a marketing and media company.
It was bombshell marketing.
And because my social media had blown up so much, I was getting left and right people just wanting to get their products just to be seen, their page, their numbers to grow.
And I don't know if you're familiar with Facebook and like a subscriber option.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, they had started that and they had used my, one of my pages as like their guinea pig.
So I was growing like 10,000 subscribers a day, just doing nothing.
So it was just free traffic.
And I was like, I have to market myself, but I now can open up this opportunity for other people, whether it be other models or brands or companies or products.
I was doing it all.
So I then transitioned into from bombshell marketing.
I wanted to expand more.
So I renamed it to KR Media.
Got it.
So, and before that, you were in the beauty industry, right?
Before that, I was doing hair and makeup.
I was doing skincare.
I have my aesthetics license from PA.
Probably expired now, but I was very much into that.
I grew up with not the best skin.
So like, I don't know, maybe hereditary, whatever, but you know, kind of, it's like, it's like I wanted to learn so I could heal myself, so then I could help heal and teach others.
I love that.
Yeah, I had terrible acne growing up.
And I never knew it was from diet.
Exactly.
Until after.
I realized I have a lot of food allergies.
I didn't know that about myself until I ended up starting to internalize a lot more of, you know what could it be versus the products I'm putting on my face
and I was having a lot of allergic reactions
so I've been with so much of a journey of you know self-love and you know taking care of myself from within and you know everybody sees my beautiful photos but they don't see the real struggles that I have you know behind the scenes a lot yeah that must have been tough behind the scenes because you're you're a cover model right at the time so if you had one acne breakout or a pimple you're like freaking out yeah like my past birthday April I did a photo shoot and my skin was perfect it was clear and then I got a spray tan and I got my makeup done and I
broke out I was allergic from something so it took like a good three months for me to just get to where I am now where my skin's like looking better and feeling better because it's painful.
Three months.
Yeah.
Jeez.
Well, did you have, when you had cystic acne or when you was it painful for you?
It was pretty bad.
I was on Accutane and it hurt a lot to be honest.
Yeah.
And that can mess up your day too.
Oh, yeah.
My month.
I mean, I was on it for six months and lost all my emotion.
And yeah, I wish I didn't go that route looking back on it.
You know, I've never done Accutane, but I've heard some really great things, but I've heard some not so.
And a lot of it is more of what you're talking about, you know, just wishing that they could have done it different, but your skin looks amazing.
So well, it helps with that for sure, but the internal damage is, I'm still dealing with it.
Yeah, the high dose of vitamin A.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Vitamin A is a controversial vitamin.
Mm-hmm.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
So what other businesses you got these days?
So I'm working on a bikini line.
I've been working on it for years, I feel like.
And also, because I have a beauty background, I'm working on my
beauty and skincare line as well.
You know, I've been doing a lot of testing, a lot of different materials, a lot of different style sizes with my bikinis.
Right now, I'm really into the tan-free bikinis where, you know, you go out like in Vegas, you get a tan line and then it kind of ruins, you know, your outfit or whatever, you know.
So I like how my bikinis, they really help blend in your tan and they let your skin breathe.
And so you're not just with these, the contrast of the, the tan tan of, and then your pale skin.
Yeah, I've seen some nasty tan lines.
Yeah.
I've stopped wearing sunglasses.
Yeah.
Because my face would look messed up.
You'd get that.
Yeah, the sunglass tan line.
That's like one of the worst ones to get.
Oh, yeah.
Yep.
Or now the face mask one.
Oh, man.
Have you seen those?
People still wear those?
I don't know.
I hope not.
Jesus.
Once in a while, I'll see someone in the casino.
I'll be like, damn.
Why?
I feel bad for you.
You don't know yet?
Yeah.
Just the pro.
Well, it was programming.
I mean, I was wearing them during the pandemic.
yeah i was too you know i think like initially when you first start you want to obviously be as safe as possible you know me having a young one you don't know they didn't really know too much and now i'm just like i refuse i was brainwashed back then jesus
it's hard to do that for me at this point but yeah it was it was i found out like almost like a whole week like right after all that like even going to the grocery store you know they're like disinfect everything oh the sprays yeah yeah the wipes i did that for like a hot minute.
Oh, man.
Well, we were the first in LA to get locked down.
And I was terrified being a new mom, being like an unfamiliar of just what is going to happen.
Yeah.
You know, and then you kind of just wake up real fast after that.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Now looking back, it's like the soaps are bad for you now.
Oh, yeah.
The hand sanitizers.
It actually kills good bacteria too.
And they were telling you to use it every day.
Every day.
Yeah.
I know.
We have such an incredible, brilliant immune system.
Our bodies are a work of art.
And I'm sure everybody that you've interviewed, you know, up until now, you've been able to learn so much about our
just,
you know, whole embodiment of just the miracle of life of being a human.
Yeah.
It's fascinating.
It is.
And I know you talk about spirituality, too, which I love, by the way.
Yes.
I'm not into religion.
I am very much into spirituality.
And, you know, I don't like being boxed in.
And I feel like that's kind of what religion is and has become.
For sure.
It's been hijacked.
You know, there's a lot of great things that religion does embrace.
But overall, within and what everything I feel like I've gone through, there's just something so much bigger at, you know,
empower of just.
what we don't even know all of yet.
Yeah.
You know, I'm the same way.
I wouldn't label myself any specific religion, but.
Same.
You you know i wear the
the the eyeaurus and you know i kind of am more about my energy and you know good vibes and just overall you know just learning more every day about it yeah have you had any run-ins with aliens
i
i have
that's why i asked i love aliens Oh, do I love aliens?
Okay, so
I, when I was younger, I remember going, like, I grew up in Pennsylvania.
So I just remember having, I wouldn't call it like an imaginary friend, but it was just something that I felt as a younger child that there was always someone around.
And whether that be our spirit guides or even our higher selves or whatever it is that,
whatever it is that we label it, I've always felt that.
And then as I gotten older, I started doing more and more research.
I've always had a a fascination with the pyramids, with, you know,
ancient history.
I'm fascinated by that.
And
about a year ago, I was at a storage unit
and I was just randomly putting stuff in my storage unit.
And I look up and I literally see these flashing lights and then they just go so fast, far away.
Like it was like, I saw two flashing lights and then they just like
like a thief in the night just went away, but I saw the light follow and I really honestly felt like that could not have been satellites.
So
I've, I've talked to a lot of people who have experienced
aliens and things like that, but those have been two strong scenarios in my life where I felt like a presence around me, but then I've also seen lights and them be unhuman.
I can believe it.
Yeah, I had someone on last week.
He said there's a ton of UFO settings in Arizona.
Oh, well, that could be very much about what's going on.
Yeah.
I mean, I
feel like there's so many different people that have different experiences and stories with aliens and UFOs, even.
A friend of mine, she's a director, and
she
directed Beyond the Light Barrier
by Laura Elizabeth Clara.
And she talks about her UFO experience with Archon, which is like her alien husband.
So, you know, waiting for him, I guess.
She has an alien husband?
Yeah.
She was in South Africa and she,
I mean, they had experienced crazy things where she was, like where she grew up on this hill.
And
she was talking about it in her documentary about
that
he
had his ship and came there and took her away teleported them and she ended up having a child in in space what and yeah but she was never able to bring the child here to earth oh the dad took it
i gotta look into that story that's you got to you gotta watch it i believe it's on prime wow so yeah my friend and she's amazing and you know she's also from south africa so it was, it was really amazing to watch her, her documentary and
have that experience come to life because there was a lot of people who were very skeptical, but then there were all these people around South Africa who were also seeing almost the same type of things.
Not into that extreme, but the lights and also
the
the overall the attraction.
There were people driving to that spot because of what they had seen.
Yeah, that's interesting.
I just wonder why they don't want to be seen.
That's where it gets tricky.
If they're from the future, maybe
I think that they do.
I think that we, as human species, and I think Billy Carson touched on this, is that the human race is like toddlers.
And would we even be able to handle it if they were to be seen?
I think that they've been watching us.
I do.
But
I hope that they kind of start reappearing.
Yeah.
You know, they're saying they're going to start coming like a 90% chance in the next few years, I believe.
But I thought the Miami one was fake.
I feel like there's a lot of disinformation about it.
I heard about the Miami one.
You're talking about the mall.
Yeah.
And
they were like these giants.
So obviously we are probably familiar with Men in Black, the movie, which I think is a lot more like real for the reality of like human race.
And we think, because we think we're the only ones, we think that we're alone, right?
Or at least that's what they tell us.
So I feel like there's different portals and different stargates.
And I think a lot of these aliens, you know, we visibly as humans can only see like 1% of really our whole entire environment.
And
I, I don't know, there is.
a big probability that that could be not real but then there's also that well what if it is so who knows if they're able to kind of like manipulate our environment and like hang out with us without us even knowing.
No, I could see that.
I just think when it's released in the mainstream or if the government releases undocumented files, it's like kind of BS.
Yeah.
Well, they did, and I think the CAA, they did release that aliens are real and you know, that there are UFOs.
And I think that they've hidden a lot of things from us.
Oh, yeah.
Which I think is going to be exposed very soon, if not now already, but even more.
For sure.
I'm excited to see what happens.
Me too.
I had a psychic predict that I will have an alien on this podcast one day
I'm really looking forward to that day I hope friendly yeah hopefully yeah some people think they're not friendly right who is this when did your
did you get this um oh it was like two weeks ago he said I think next year so
that would be so cool
that could be like your number one podcast view yeah well it seemed seems like there's some divine intervention going on right now with what happened with Trump with the five millimeters I mean that's
crazy yeah has to be divided he never turns his head.
He always looks forward and the one time he looks away.
Yeah.
A miracle.
I mean, I mean, it gives me just chills just sitting here, even just talking about it because
that is the day that my mom died three years ago.
Crazy.
So I actually was,
you know, tubing.
I want for some weird reason.
And I do feel like I am connected to my mom, even though she's not here.
It's been three years, but
I don't feel sad about her not being here because she's she's here with me and in other ways.
So I celebrate her.
And that's kind of what I wanted to do with my son is I was like, let's go tubing.
Let's go fun.
Let's go have some fun on the water, you know, enjoy mother nature.
And let's just be disconnected from my phone the whole bit.
And as soon as I got into
self-service, there was just assassination on Trump and all these crazy news stories.
And it freaked me out.
I was very concerned.
And, you know, then I turned the TV on and I was just like, wow, like, this is crazy.
You know, what people are going through,
the, just the traumatizing scenario of that was something that I personally have gone through.
And losing a loved one, you know, is the worst.
But having someone of that caliber and they're, they're in a,
so close to that.
And
that I think was what I think changed a lot of people in the reality of like life is precious yeah more precious than you could ever imagine and um
yeah so as fun as it was for me that day it was also my my attention and everything changed to
you know i we got to celebrate life now even more
and
just live every day and thank and love your loved ones and you know appreciate everybody around you that are are are there to make the world a better place, right?
So yeah, that was a crazy weekend for me.
Yeah, he seemed like a changed man after that.
His speech the next day was way different than normal.
I didn't hear, I didn't see that or hear it, his speech, but I did see
the Trump speech.
Actually, that's when my flight was being delayed.
Oh, yeah.
I was, my flight kept being delayed, delayed, delayed.
And I was like, oh, I guess I can watch the, you know, the talks and the speech.
I saw Dana White.
He was amazing.
That was a legendary opening.
Oh, my God.
I was like, yeah.
That got me riled up.
And I'm not even into politics, to be honest.
I'm not either.
That's the thing, you know, but it's so much bigger than that.
Yeah.
Yeah, this election feels that way for sure.
Absolutely.
Before, I feel like I didn't care enough, but this one feels like it's really pivotal for some reason.
Yeah, I grew up never really caring.
I never really had a...
party.
I never, I mean, I was a lab party, but I didn't really care about the, you know, whichever side.
And I was actually kind of more lenient on independent, you know, just I'm always rebellious in that sense.
But then the more and more as I got older and I became a mom and I started to realize all these things are affecting me.
I need to start paying attention.
Right.
I need to start realizing the real reality of, you know, our world.
And so, yeah, I'm now a big advocate on, you know, just sharing that we can all come together and unite.
We just, we got to do it in a way that makes sense because a lot of the things that they do now are outdated.
You know, like term limits.
Like, how about you have that?
Yeah, I'm not a fan of that, actually.
Yeah, I'm not
four years, you can't get what you want to get done.
No, no, absolutely not.
And then there's, there's a lot of people that are there that have been there for 50 years and they haven't got anything done, you know?
Yeah, I think one of them just dropped out, right?
Yeah.
Courtney, it's been fun.
Where can people find, where are you up to in your social media and stuff?
Yeah, so
my Facebook and my Instagram is all my handle of Courtney Rapper with the K.
And
I have a lot of other things that I'm going to be launching very soon.
So they can just check that out there.
I have my media website, krmediamentor.com.
I help a lot of women, you know, up-and-coming new brands.
So, you know,
I'm easy to reach, but to get a hold of, that's a different story.
Don't stalker, guys.
Thanks, Courtney, for coming on.
Thank you.
Thanks for watching.
See you next time.