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  • Operating Script
    Apr 8 2026

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    🎙️ Podcast Summary — Operating Script

    Tombo Baldwin is back in Montana — and stepping straight into taboo territory.

    In this powerful episode, Tombo explores the hidden scripts shaping your reality every single day. From news cycles to entertainment to casual conversation, he argues that we are constantly being programmed — and most of that programming leads to fear, limitation, and disconnection from meaning and purpose.

    But what if you could rewrite the script?

    Tombo dives deep into:

    • How fear-based media shapes your reality
    • Why words are "legally binding" in your life
    • The connection between gratitude, imagination, and positive outcomes
    • How entertainment becomes detainment
    • Why your environment is programming your brain
    • And how you can take control of your Operating Script

    Drawing inspiration from the teachings of Jesus, quantum concepts, and real-life experience, Tombo challenges listeners to stop accepting the scripts handed to them — and start writing their own reality.

    This isn’t about denial.
    This is about intention.
    This is about meaning and purpose.
    This is about living your Best Reality Now.

    Tombo hands you the file…
    Now it's your move.

    REAL TALK. REAL LIFE. REAL SOLUTIONS.

    Yup. He got you.


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    38 m
  • Power Tongue
    Mar 29 2026

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    Tongue Power

    In this episode, Tombo Baldwin dives into one of the most overlooked forces shaping our lives: the power of our words.

    Broadcasting from San Carlos, Mexico, Tombo explores the ancient wisdom that “life and death are in the power of the tongue.” What we say—about ourselves, about others, and about our circumstances—does far more than express our thoughts. It creates the framework of the reality we live in.

    Tombo breaks down how everyday phrases like “I’m so tired,” “I’m bad at this,” or “my life sucks” can quietly reinforce negative patterns in our lives. Over time, repeated words become beliefs, and beliefs become the environment we live in. But the opposite is also true: when we intentionally speak words of life, encouragement, and possibility, we begin to reshape our internal world and the outcomes around us.

    The episode explores how the tongue acts like a rudder steering a ship—a small tool capable of directing the entire course of our lives. Through humor, personal reflection, and practical examples, Tombo encourages listeners to become aware of the language they use and to consciously replace destructive phrases with life-giving ones.

    He also offers a powerful practice: start by blessing yourself. Speak life over your own identity, abilities, and future. As you do, negative beliefs and old “poison agreements” begin to surface so they can be replaced with truth and freedom.

    At its heart, this episode is about becoming intentional with our words—because when we change the way we speak, we change the way we live.

    Your tongue can trap you… or it can set you free.

    And the choice begins with the next words you speak.

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    32 m
  • Red Dress People
    Mar 22 2026

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    Podcast Summary — Red Dress People

    What happens when you start changing the way you think… but the people around you haven’t?

    In this episode of Yup! I Got You, Tombo Baldwin talks about one of the biggest obstacles to living your Best Reality Now — the people and conversations that quietly pull you back into doubt, negativity, and limiting beliefs.

    Using the famous “woman in the red dress” scene from The Matrix, Tombo explores how distractions show up in everyday life. Sometimes they look like casual comments, cultural habits, or well-meaning people who unknowingly speak words that work against the reality you're trying to build.

    From adapting to new dentures (and the brain’s incredible ability to adjust) to conversations about abundance, purpose, and living intentionally, this episode dives into how words, beliefs, and agreements shape the reality we experience.

    You'll learn how to:

    • Recognize “red dress people” and distraction moments
    • Guard your mindset without rejecting people
    • Respond with intentional words instead of reactive ones
    • Stay rooted in gratitude and peace while building a life of meaning and purpose

    Because the truth is simple:

    Your best reality isn’t waiting in the future.
    It’s created in the words, thoughts, and beliefs you choose right now.

    And as always…

    Tombo’s got you.

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    37 m
  • EGO-Let go
    Mar 15 2026

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    Ego is one of Tombo Baldwin’s most vulnerable and practical episodes yet. Recording from San Carlos, Mexico, Tombo opens up about a deeply personal experience—major dental work, losing his front teeth, and adapting to partial dentures—and uses it as a real-time example of what it looks like to lay down shame, quiet the super ego, and live authentically anyway.

    This episode explores the difference between a healthy ego and what Tombo calls the super ego—the wounded, overprotective, prideful version of ourselves that develops through pain, dysfunction, criticism, and survival. He explains that while we do need ego for identity, stability, and groundedness, the super ego is what keeps us defensive, controlling, afraid of embarrassment, and cut off from peace.

    Tombo shares how healing has helped him move from shame and self-protection into a place where he can talk openly about something that once would have deeply embarrassed him. Along the way, he ties together some of his biggest themes: peace as the pathway, gratitude as a catalyst, and healing as the doorway to your best reality now.

    The episode also goes deeper into Tombo’s spiritual framework. He describes how divine hardware within us—our God-given ability to receive truth, guidance, healing, and clarity—gets buried under woundedness, bad habits, programming, and fear. But as we forgive ourselves, love ourselves, ask honest questions, and identify places of dysfunction, that buried antenna begins to resonate again. Healing flows in. Old patterns lose power. Peace and gratitude rise naturally.

    At its core, Ego is about transformation:

    • replacing shame with self-forgiveness
    • replacing self-protection with humility
    • replacing false identity with true purpose
    • and learning to say thank you to the parts of you that kept you alive… while also letting them retire

    Tombo closes with a message of hope: you can heal, you can rewrite old pain, you can become who you were meant to be, and you can start doing it now. Even in awkward, imperfect, very human moments.

    Bottom line: when the super ego rests, healing begins—and when healing begins, peace, gratitude, purpose, and your best reality now start showing up in ways you never thought possible.

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    44 m
  • Power of Metacognition
    Mar 8 2026

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    Power of Metacognition

    What if the biggest breakthrough in your life came from simply learning to watch yourself?

    In this episode of Yup! I Got You, Tombo Baldwin dives into the powerful concept of metacognition—the ability to step outside your own thoughts and behaviors and observe yourself with honesty and curiosity.

    Broadcasting from San Carlos, Mexico, after a morning of tile work and ocean-side lunch on the Sea of Cortez, Tombo shares real-life examples of how this practice shows up in everyday moments—from something as simple as questioning a craving for mac and cheese to confronting deeper emotional triggers, ego defenses, and long-held patterns.

    Tombo explores how many of us spend years defending our own “fortress of being right,” only to discover that true freedom begins when we start examining ourselves instead of blaming the world around us.

    Through personal stories about marriage, family, healing past wounds, and letting go of control, Tombo explains how metacognition becomes a bridge—helping us move from wounded reactions toward peace, authenticity, and healthier relationships.

    You’ll hear how self-examination can peel back the layers of our experiences, helping us release old patterns, develop new ones, and ultimately live what Tombo calls “your best reality now.”

    This episode is an honest, sometimes humorous, and deeply personal look at the process of becoming more aware, more authentic, and more free.

    Because the truth is:
    Change isn’t easy—but the freedom on the other side is worth it.

    And as always…

    Yup… Tombo’s got you.

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    43 m
  • Let it go for the NOW!
    Mar 1 2026

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    Let It Go for the NOW! is Tombo Baldwin firing a friendly warning shot at the “grind harder, control everything” mindset—and inviting you into a different lane: peace, surrender, and divine alignment.

    Tombo starts by giving you permission to be proud of yourself right now—even if your progress feels messy. The core message is simple but counter-cultural: peace is the gateway, and most of what steals your peace isn’t “out there”… it’s the ego reacting to old wounds and trying to protect you through anger, control, and “making things fair.”

    He shares two real-life examples from San Carlos that make the lesson stick:

    • A quick traffic moment where he slips into rage, catches it fast, resets, and ends up seeing a breathtaking ocean-and-cloud scene he would’ve missed if he’d forced his original plan.
    • A beach moment where loud people behind them start disrupting the vibe—until he realizes the “sour” is what helps him taste the sweet, and he lets it become contrast instead of a crisis.

    Then the episode turns into a big, practical divine “case study”: his dental situation. Instead of spiraling into stress, interviews, and control, he practices letting go while staying fully aware. And in that peaceful posture, resources show up: someone offers to set the appointment, Spanish support shows up through family, and the path opens. Tombo frames it as the “kingdom of heaven” sending workers and solutions when you stop trying to force outcomes.

    His punchline (the one he wants you to claim): when you let go of control, the fog clears—your best reality starts finding you. You don’t become lazy; you become aligned. You’re still engaged and responsible, but you stop gripping life like a steering wheel that’s trying to snap back.

    He closes by urging you to practice this immediately—this week—so you can collect your own “best day ever” stories, and he prays you’ll connect with the Creator and the divine tools already inside you.

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    41 m
  • Now
    Feb 22 2026

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    Now is Tombo Baldwin in San Carlos, Mexico delivering a simple-but-deep truth: your best reality is not “someday”… it’s now.

    Tombo opens with his usual redneck honesty—he doesn’t claim to know it all, but he’s learned to treat mistakes as leverage points. Even a tech failure in the recording becomes part of the message: he gets a second chance, stays peaceful, stays grateful, and shows what it looks like to choose the best moment instead of cursing the moment.

    The core teaching lands fast: “Your best reality is now.” Tombo talks about how easy it is to live in the future—“when this happens, then I’ll be happy”—and how that mindset quietly steals your life. At 58, he’s grateful he’s waking up to the truth that life is lived moment to moment, and every moment contains a choice: focus on what’s wrong, or find what’s beautiful and meaningful right in front of you.

    He uses his camper as the perfect example. He could obsess over smudges, crooked cabinet doors, scratches in the new floor, and unfinished tasks. Or he can notice Birdie sleeping, Pebble’s little bell, Adryann's bright Mexican mug, a happy butterfly pillow, and the blessing of having shelter, coffee, and a home-on-wheels that got him to Mexico. Same place—two completely different realities—and the difference is focus.

    Tombo ties it back to what he’s been teaching: peace → gratitude → bliss, and peace is the gateway to creativity, wisdom, and what he calls the divine field (kingdom of heaven / quantum realm). When you’re peaceful and grateful, you access better solutions—whether that’s fixing a circuit breaker, finding the perfect way to repair scratches, or simply keeping your heart from being hijacked by negativity.

    Then he takes it further: living your best reality now doesn’t mean you stop dreaming. It means you dream from peace, not from lack. He talks about using imagination as a tool—Ferrari, private jet, big adventures—not as identity or ego, but as a symbol of abundance without scarcity, where nobody is lacking and the “old limits” don’t get to define what’s possible.

    He closes with a practical reset: stop letting the negative run the show. Notice what’s “noted” and give it a time and place—but don’t let it steal today. Choose peace. Choose gratitude. Trust your “divine hardware” to bring solutions when it’s time.

    And as always, Tombo signs off like a friend: “I got you.”

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    47 m
  • Reality Check
    Feb 15 2026

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    Reality Check is a divine-centered reset from Tombo Baldwin, broadcast from San Carlos, Mexico, built around one core message: peace is the doorway to the divine—and the divine is the engine that changes your reality.

    Tombo frames “new reality” as more than manifestation talk. For him, it’s a life of purpose, meaning, and impact, and it begins when you learn to live from a steady inner peace—because peace is the condition that lets you hear, discern, and receive guidance. He and Adrienne talk about their lives not as “bad” needing replacement, but as a good foundation that can be made richer—like a cake that gets filling and icing—through deeper alignment, joy, and spiritual clarity.

    The episode’s “reality check” comes through a practical problem: the RV breaker keeps tripping in the heat. Tombo uses it as a living example of contrast (trouble) and how trouble can become a spiritual tool. Instead of defaulting to frustration and speaking negative “contracts” over his life, he chooses to pause, quiet himself, and tune his ear to the divine—what he calls the kingdom of heaven / quantum realm / field of intelligence. He emphasizes that the “random” thoughts that pop into your mind aren’t always random; they can be clues, nudges, and insight—if you’re willing to listen with intention.

    That posture—peace + listening—leads to a breakthrough: he realizes the RV’s main breaker is 20 amps when the system is built for 30 amps, and he makes a temporary fix while getting the correct part on the way. The point isn’t just the repair; it’s that divine access produces practical wisdom, and troubles can showcase what happens when you respond from spirit instead of impulse.

    From there, Tombo leans hard into spiritual authority: words are legally binding in the unseen and in the seen. What you repeatedly say—about your money, your health, your marriage, your kids, your future—becomes the reality you live inside. He calls out “Murphy’s Law” thinking as a false agreement, and challenges listeners to break those agreements and replace them with faith-shaped language that releases provision, hope, and direction.

    Tombo also clarifies his faith stance: he’s not trying to sell religion or funnel anyone into a building. He’s inviting people into a real relationship with the divine—learning to talk to God honestly, listen quietly, ask directly, and expect guidance. He shares that the divine is not fragile, not intimidated by questions, and that seeking truth with discernment is part of maturity. The episode closes with an invitation to accept your divine nature and begin changing your realities by becoming aware of curses, undoing them, and leveraging gratitude as a spiritual weapon and a daily practice.

    Bottom line: When you live from peace, you can hear the divine. When you hear the divine, you receive wisdom. When you apply that wisdom—and speak differently—you change your reality. And Tombo’s closing message lands like family: “I got you.”

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    42 m