The argument in one line.
Your nervous system broadcasts a specific financial frequency that determines your income ceiling, and a 90-second chest-tapping ritual with six words can rewire it to dial a new money frequency.
Read if. Skip if.
- You earn a solid income but feel financially stuck at a ceiling despite years of effort, and you're open to nervous system rewiring as a money-psychology tool.
- A person with childhood money trauma or scarcity messaging from parents who wants a quick somatic technique to interrupt inherited financial patterns.
- You've tried conventional financial advice or budgeting and suspect your limiting beliefs about money are the actual bottleneck, not your math skills.
- You need specific financial strategies like investment selection, tax planning, or debt payoff frameworks — this is pure mindset work with no actionable money moves.
- You're skeptical of metaphorical language and require empirical evidence for claims; the phone-number and frequency metaphors are central to the teaching method.
- You're already doing consistent nervous system work like somatic therapy or breathwork and need advanced techniques rather than an introductory tapping ritual.
The full version, fast.
Your income level functions like a phone number your nervous system has been dialing since childhood, and the broke voice installed by your environment keeps connecting the same wrong line every morning. The thesis is that money operates on electromagnetic frequencies that already exist in the air around you, so hustling harder just redials the same wrong number. The method is a ninety-second ritual done before checking your phone: press two fingers between your collarbones over the vagus nerve, tap rhythmically while breathing five seconds in and five out for six rounds, hold one specific scene from the wealthier version of your life, and repeat the present-tense phrase "I am a person money trusts" three times. Run it daily for thirty days to rewire the baseline.
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01 · Hook + Promise
Phone-number-for-money metaphor established. 90-second technique teased. Early CTA: comment I'm ready. Free hypnosis link (jakeshypnosis.com) pitched.

02 · Diagnosis — The Broke Voice
You are not bad with money or lazy. The broke voice was installed in childhood by kitchen-table money talk, first-of-month tension, mail dread. It has been dialing the same number for 30-40 years.

03 · Science Frame — You Are Electricity
Hospital EKG/EEG analogy: doctors measure electrical activity, not flesh. When the broadcast stops, the person is gone. Tesla quote. Phone number = specific electromagnetic signal.

04 · The Ceiling Explained
UCLA neuroscience scarcity study: broke voice running quietly makes opportunities invisible. Hustle is just dialing the wrong number more times.

05 · Personal Story + Proof of Concept
Jake broke in a tent with girlfriend Ashley in credit card debt. Ten minutes of chest-feeling. Nine days later old videos went viral. Bob Proctor + Neville Goddard invoked.

06 · The 4-Step 90-Second Technique
Step 1: two fingers on chest (vagus nerve). Step 2: rhythmic tapping, 5-in/5-out breathing, 6 rounds. Step 3: one specific abundant scene felt in the body. Step 4: say I am a person that money trusts three times out loud in present tense.

07 · Close + CTA Stack
Stack the technique with free hypnosis audio for deeper subconscious programming. 30-day promise. Core affirmation repeated. Subscribe + bell push.
Lines worth screenshotting.
- The broke voice in your head was installed before you had the language to question it — by the time you were old enough to push back, it had been running for years.
- UCLA neuroscience research shows that scarcity thinking literally prevents the brain from seeing opportunities that are physically present — the same person, same room, same intelligence, different ability to perceive.
- Hustling harder from a place of fear just dials the same wrong number more times — the frequency doesn't change because the volume increases.
- Tapping the center of the chest activates the vagus nerve, which runs directly underneath, and tells the nervous system to come off the scarcity response — the physical location is specific, not symbolic.
- Visualizing a specific scene rather than an abstract outcome creates a felt body experience that the nervous system can register as real — the scene is the dial tone, not the destination.
- Stating 'I am a person money trusts' in present tense rather than future tense is physiologically different — 'I will be' broadcasts absence, 'I am' broadcasts presence.
- The pattern that snaps back after budgets, vision boards, and side hustles is in the nervous system, not the strategy — changing tactics without changing frequency just hits the same ceiling.
- Income ceilings are electromagnetic frequencies the nervous system has been dialing since childhood, which is why behavioral changes without nervous system reprogramming produce temporary results.
- A ninety-second morning ritual done before checking the phone intercepts the scarcity loop before it can install itself as the day's operating system.
- The feeling of shoulders relaxing and breath dropping when fear is absent is the specific physiological state that corresponds to a different financial frequency — the body knows the difference before the mind does.
- Bob Proctor's principle — if you can see it in your mind, you can hold it in your hand — is a claim about the sequence of manifestation, not a platitude.
- Energy is never created or destroyed, which means the income frequency you want already exists and is already broadcasting — the problem is receiver calibration, not existence.
- Childhood money conditioning runs on autopilot at 3am and in grocery store checkout lines — those moments are diagnostic data about what frequency is still dialed in.
- A success hypnosis played softly during the tapping ritual is meant to save the new number into the subconscious so the nervous system dials it automatically rather than intentionally.
- Thirty days of consistent nervous system reprogramming is the minimum before the tightness at price points, the panic math, and the jealousy at others' wins begin to dissolve.
The frame is the product.
Ducey never opens with the technique — he opens with a reframe that makes the viewer feel diagnosed before the solution appears.
- Lead with a falsifiable, memorable metaphor before you mention any tactic.
- Run a diagnosis section (2-3 min) that names the pain without shaming the person — installed before you could fight back is more magnetic than here is your problem.
- Give the technique a physical anchor (the tap on the chest) so viewers can do it mid-video and feel something real.
- Present-tense the affirmation. I am is a different sell than I will be — and Ducey explains exactly why, which makes the instruction sticky.
- Pitch the lead magnet at peak trust (after diagnosis, not in the first 30 seconds) and repeat it 3x across a 23-min video without it feeling intrusive.
- The phone-number metaphor is fully transferable: any transformation content can reframe its stuck ceiling as a wrong frequency being dialed.
Terms worth knowing.
- Vagus nerve
- The longest cranial nerve, running from the brainstem through the chest and abdomen, that regulates heart rate, breathing, and the parasympathetic calming response. Stimulating it is often associated with reducing stress and anxiety.
- EKG
- Electrocardiogram, a medical test that records the electrical activity of the heart through sensors placed on the skin. Used in hospitals to monitor heart function in real time.
- EEG
- Electroencephalogram, a test that measures and records the electrical activity of the brain via scalp electrodes. Commonly used to assess brain function and detect abnormalities.
- Nervous system
- The body's network of nerves and cells that transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body, governing both conscious actions and automatic responses like heart rate and stress reactions.
- Tapping
- A self-applied technique of lightly striking specific points on the body, often the chest or face, with the fingertips while focusing on a thought or feeling. Practitioners claim it helps regulate the nervous system and shift emotional states.
- Subconscious
- The part of the mind operating below conscious awareness that stores beliefs, habits, and automatic patterns formed earlier in life. It is often credited with driving behaviors a person does not deliberately choose.
- Success hypnosis
- A guided audio recording that uses relaxation and suggestion techniques to embed positive beliefs about achievement or wealth into the listener's subconscious mind. Typically played during quiet moments or before sleep.
- Scarcity mindset
- A mental pattern of believing there is never enough money, time, or opportunity, which research suggests narrows attention and impairs decision-making. Often contrasted with an abundance mindset.
- Vision board
- A collage of images and words representing personal goals, displayed where the creator will see it daily. Used as a visualization tool to keep desired outcomes top of mind.
- Electromagnetic frequency
- The rate at which an electromagnetic wave oscillates, measured in hertz, and the basis for how radio, phone, and wireless signals are transmitted. Used here as a metaphor for the energy a person is said to broadcast.
- Affirmation
- A short positive statement spoken in the present tense and repeated to reinforce a desired belief or identity. The practice is rooted in the idea that language shapes self-perception and behavior.
Things they pointed at.
Lines you could clip.
“Money has a phone number.”
“You have been dialing the same wrong number every morning for the last ten, twenty, thirty years. That is why you do not have the money. It is that simple.”
“Hustle is the wrong frequency if it is out of fear or if it is out of lack. It is just calling the same number more times.”
“I am a person that money trusts.”
“The broke voice in your head was installed before you could fight back.”
Word for word.
The bait, then the rug-pull.
Money, Jake Ducey argues, has a phone number. Every income level on earth — fifty grand, a hundred and fifty, a million — is a specific electromagnetic frequency, already broadcasting in the air around you right now. The only reason the right amount is not picking up is that your nervous system has been dialing the same wrong number every morning since before you could talk.
Named ideas worth stealing.
Money Has a Phone Number
Every income level is a specific electromagnetic frequency. Your nervous system dials one every morning. The broke voice keeps you on the wrong number. You can redial.
The Broke Voice Installation Model
Scarcity programming was installed before you could fight back — kitchen-table money talk, mail-dread, first-of-month tension. It runs quietly and makes opportunities invisible (UCLA study hook).
The 4-Step Tapping Ritual
- TAP — two fingers center of chest, rhythmic like a heartbeat
- BREATHE — 5 in/5 out, 6 rounds, 60 seconds
- PICTURE — one specific abundant scene felt in the body
- SIX WORDS — I am a person that money trusts x3 present tense
Physical action protocol designed to interrupt the broke-voice loop and dial a new nervous system frequency.
How they asked for the click.
“Get my free success hypnosis — jakeshypnosis.com. It is pinned to the comments, it is in the description right there down below.”
Pitched three times across the video (03:06, ~15:00, 20:13) with social proof (1M+ downloads, users from Brazil and New York). Low friction — free download. Soft insert at high-trust moments rather than a dedicated sponsor block.









































































