It’s been a month since I’ve released a recording, but I wanted my first mp3 (with a master certification) to be something really special, so I spent extra time on it.
The mp3 is titled “Escape” but it’s not necessarily the definition of escape we are all used to. Instead of “running away” from something, this teaches the art of “running to” something. While I was in Hawaii, I experienced a personal escape that is practically impossible to describe. Everything around me feels beautiful now and I feel a personal growth that truly cannot be put into words. But this mp3 sort of reflects a small portion of what I feel and I hope others can benefit from it.
Instead of charging $35 for it, which is the price of most of my other recordings, I’m releasing it at $19.97 for a short time (until Dec. 1st and then will resume regular price). This way people who don’t have as much money can experience it.
The whole point of the mp3 is to make you feel incredible - perhaps even feel an out-of-body experience. Whatever you hope to get out of it, you can achieve.

It’s designed for both men and women and a longer description of the recording can be found here.
Love
Isabella
xoxoxox
P.S. Ironically, I just finished reading a book titled “Escape” by Carolyn Jessop. I suppose the main difference being I’m not a 4th wife who just left her husband and large family of 36 kids. (She did leave with 8 of them which were her own and sadly, one girl, Betty, returned back home to the FDLS lifestyle). The book was a true story and really blew my mind. Thank you for the sweetheart who bought it for me. It was a page turner and I was truly on the edge of my seat the whole time.






I have never read the book “Escape” but I have watched how much FDLS lifestyle has changed since I live in Utah and encounter many in that lifestyle.
oh it’s a FABULOUS book. The lady lived in Colorado City, Arizona but eventually escaped to Salt Lake City, Utah. I didn’t know you lived in Utah.
My mom was born there.
My great aunt (or my great someone), according to my mother, was one of Ervil Labaron (Lavaron?)’s wives and had to escape for her life and at the time my mom and dad helped hide her when I was 4 years old. I was too young to remember any of it but when I hear stories about the FDLS, I can’t help but feel like I’m exposed to a car wreck and can’t help but want to hear what people were going through at the time. Reading her story, I really felt bad she was forced into a life of abuse with a man who didn’t love her. Even moreso sad that all the education involved brainwashing and all computers, tvs, books, etc. and stuff involving “worldly” things were banned for her.
I am in Southern Utah, we aren’t far from Hilldale Utah which is close to Colorado City.
The women do seem to be banned from a lot of things, because they are able to have children and so on. We see a lot of families mainly at Wal-Mart and it’s interesting to watch how they act with one another. Obviously I am not staring at them, but I feel that they act like robots, that is just my thoughts.