Alright, ladies and gentleman, welcome to the park with .
a very special guest. We do. Do you have an entries we have.
backed by popular demand, a crowd favorite? Yes, mr. Andrew path, my father. Thank people love the voice it's on yeah that's that I wish had his voice, the broadcast voice and then the just the takes people love.
love your takes.
So you know we always talk a lot to like one of the criticisms um just kind of a joke at this point, but is that we're so in a bubble .
and my brother is.
Because you're he's a liberally .
but you're in a different bubble amErica jo.
I we hear you archives a well detroit IT on election .
um okay so but anyway we a .
lot of our perspectives are from our bubble and a lot times we talk about reaching out to my mom and dad to just hear what IT feels like in ohio yeah um but now he's here so you guys can ask we can all ask anything under the sun but um before we do that do we wanted yeah we should talk about catch up .
a little yeah I mean I uh so I got back to york friday soon as I landed him in the office and then I had to go home and then where one of my kid's school event was at like one a family's home and I was like, dam, i'm going to get to watch the fight the J.
P.
I, yeah and um which is .
right of reality like you how about the fight last night not on .
your rather I was on my afterwards I didn't not know there was A U F, C. Fight till after .
was that because the .
avengers were there now the avengers but like I am .
a jake paul was in, do you watch the rock movies and jack paul fighting?
I mean, I don't care what anyone says is the most electric .
athlete of your takes are like you live in yeah and .
by the way, the numbers, as always, I with the majority of the world.
So I I was at this .
school then, and you know, I casually asked, there was a TV in the living room ago. I go, I don't think so. OK and saving then like ten other people ask, yeah so they turned IT on which that alone is pretty crazy. And i'm talking about you're talking about a school in a lay's parents so asking to .
watch a right so I will tell you that i've never male and female. Everyone text me where you watching the fight?
That's so crazy.
The greatest asset of our time take more.
Tyson, jack. Paul, no, but my point is .
they wanted to watch IT. I know. Jp, 感觉 and .
so I know you're like .
a boxing paris with me。 Yeah, me like .
this. you. This fight, everyone finally kept asking. Finally, IT turned on, and I thought I was gonna like six guys on the couch, because, interesting enough, i'm not enjoying.
Two weeks earlier, I was at another school event. Yeah, I was the worlds series. Yeah.
these guys and people, okay.
this event, everyone, except for my wife and her two friends, we were watching the fight. Hundred people. Can I .
tell you in .
my love to say this a birches .
the .
word if you, if you want to, the game was slammed. yeah. The third flow was slammed .
watching yeah everyone .
watched but didn't .
wasn't everyone sad afterwards?
I was very because we .
just watch an old man punch the no.
I think boxing .
purse .
right I .
happy they are, was very forty two right?
Ah you the crew at the house in yeah .
there is the commentary around you look at them, look at whatever like people were like but not .
a big pity .
like for whatever I go. This was a waste of time and i'm talking to myself of my I bet you more people watch this in the super ball.
but the the numbers are just under the super world, sixty million.
But that's in america. yeah. I heard the number I heard globally with three hundred million.
There were sixth like this. Six point four million people were watching IT on antonia Browns tiktok stream live. Really six point four million people.
So five billion?
yes. So the whole world.
one thing that can bring the thing, can bring the world together is not an alien invasion. IT, turns out, is jack pause.
I I think like the fact that he only made forty million dollars is insulting. I gusted. He only made forty million.
So what about .
less made twenty?
But it's but in my opinion, and we can we can debate this for a while. I think all those people tuned in because of my time.
I think yeah, I was the fact that he was fighting .
my but my site, like he could like, hey, today i'm fighting an adolescent.
E, I saw the means after the fight with the funny as like he's finding Jimmy Carter next. So you you is .
a boxer. What I saw twitter was basically that he was Carrying him for the fight to make IT good long CER.
How many people actually care about boxing? Maybe thirty thousand people. Three thousand people .
around the I.
I want you. My honest opinion is if I had to bet because there's a lot of potential, my honest opinion is I think jake paw saw that he was safe. He could play IT safe.
There's still a risk that he could get hurt. But he knows mikes not gonna come after him so he doesn't have to fight. So he saw around where he could fight IT keep his distance, not put himself in danger and still make his money.
And everyone could go home with no construction and entertained. And and that's what I think I think it's too risky to to jump in and try to knock out. And I think that if you see that, you don't like about if the fighters if an opponent is really good and he sees that you're not gona knock him out, he's going to try to knock you out. But once you see that that's not really a threat with my tyson, why not stay safe and just, you know, pick your shots? I think that's what I think because I think that there's nothing more than jake would liked than to have the clip of knocking out my time.
I actually don't think that because so the other hot take I I heard was like jack paul. Obviously i'm sure I analyzes my type, right? Probably mam was like, I could throw this guy a bone, right? I can make my idol twenty million box, right? I can go make forty, fifty whether I don't care anyone thinks, he doesn't care what anyone thinks .
ever but yeah.
I and and and by the way, i've been to the stadium, the .
dallas.
you had that whole element to IT and then yeah.
you might be right. I'm not, I don't, i'm not i'm not confident in my opinion, but because also IT could I heard and not from any rapidly source that just IT was in the agreement like we're not not to each other out yeah, which is very well could have been because they also one of the key things things is there was two minute rounds which is crazy yeah Normally there are three yeah ah they had fourteen ounce gloves which is crazy have eight yeah and so there's a lot of things that were in place. So why wouldn't you add and you can't knock him out .
because yeah and agree.
And I and I think he .
was in brilliant by netflix or brilliant by them. We all watched. And by the way, if he fights his brother in six months, IT may be double the would you do not watch IT logan pavers this .
i'm telling you, I guess you couldn't do IT axy tool, but you could netflix could have done a three hundred million dollar deal with mike tyson that is called mike. I fights and just it's like, here's seven minutes. Here's three female boxers.
Here's a small gorilla. Here's here's jake. paul. Yeah and because I think that like cause look, jake jake versus Tommy fury would not have sold out a couple stadium.
No, jake versus the last time you follow was mike Perry. No one watched. But this the way they market .
IT market is so good, right?
And kalo and he's out of his mind so but he's I mean but he can really be .
d like this. On friday I I got home and um we we had to the school thing and so my mom was watching the kids and doma goes, are we watching the fight? I'm like, what fight like jack part my test oh my god, I even know what that is. They go everyone in schools talking about.
oh my god, the thing is everyone from uh uh dam says seven j paul, yeah and then my tysan fans go all the way up till eighty he did .
had the whole world .
yeah what else has the whole world? But also, I do got to say not to taking anything away from the spectacle l that this was and the brilliant marketing, but live events on netflix is pretty yeah.
I will tell you the um i'm in first and the live event at portraits with insanity in the game room like people screaming .
going that I had to .
leave I went to a the third floor .
there's .
no space they want to see. Jake.
you're talking about this is the elite of the elite te of L. A. And they wanted to watch jack pm. My time. And i'm telling you, this is the biggest sporting event in our life.
He and what I have to tell you guys, and I, I, I, I don't care that I am going to sound like a super hate or that's not my point. My point is Tommy fury, who beat jack paul, is a very, very bad row boxer. Yeah, nobody talks about him.
nobody. If he wasn't tyson fury brother, who would be unheard of. So my point is, now this is from giving jake credit, is this guy got just good enough yeah to have the biggest boxing of IT in all of history and he's not even you know he says at the thing like i'm the champion, I know he is not even .
close ten years .
because but got good enough to fight like, ah you know what you're just good enough to be .
years old time .
and IT work twisted that this was going to be the highest bet boxing match in the history of boxing yeah of course.
So so I have to believe now that jake paul is like the number one name in sports yeah this because when IT comes to the amount of money, whoever has the next deal for the fight, whoever the amount that he affects in bedding markets, the amount in and it's one guy.
So if I would guess in amErica right now, it's jackpot one .
patch homes two. Kelly swift.
yeah but like actual disports like you know like money.
right? It's deficit .
and the Brown those those next and maybe so hey.
but I don't know. I don't .
think i'm a bucking watching. No, I would watch if ebay shows up.
We would love to see he play.
Story took .
the to the fall .
solution in I was five.
okay. So then you know they should do sce.
They can't do IT with mighties. They should do a deal. That's just we'll sign you for ten fights. You fight whatever you want.
If jake paul got forty million dollars, he might be the most underpaid person in america.
absolutely. Think of the cost of the super bowl.
Yes.
that event, I mean.
they look the after party that he posted and see you and I was you crazy.
is like the number of people that texted me all day where you watching IT, yeah.
And what is that cost as compared to and a super boy, technically you need the .
whole season to lead .
to the part series in porter reo.
And all of a sudden this text free for him yeah.
that's true. He made eighty million.
I love IT. I'm happy. And I think netflix one huge in .
netflix. They all want huge, to be honest. I mean, even mike, he didn't get her. Yeah, he guys, I would say, and he kind of said this in that little documentary like if you're mike tyson, IT is really hard to get old and not be mike .
tyson anymore.
He got the glory yeah well, he said that he said like he was him in a car and like an uber and getting yelled at by everyone on the street mike, mike, mike and he's like, you know, I said in my wife, this is so annoying and my wife said back to me, the day you walk outside and then knows who you are, no one else at you, you'll die and is like, you're right. And so, you know, I just think it's hard. And so to now have a mini documentary on netflix, have the biggest .
fight of all time. You're good for next thirty years.
which is the rest of your life.
Like when my kids are all there, there are gonna be like, like, watch IT, watch IT lucky. That was like a like her game on this first, first. So they watched that. But he kept us. He said, come much.
I mean, everybody. One.
yeah.
except for no.
So there was another fight on saturday which had no idea about .
and I went and .
watch the real fight. So it's like.
My dad and I had to take off. I don't know about the fight cut of this, the date that's on the reason why I knew the so so.
He's arguably the go like he's he's old who he is thirty nine, who is the like undeniable greatest at the in in .
football brons.
Is somebody of 对 so yeah, he was house .
kick and does dance. It's greatest.
So further, listener, if you didn't watch he, he came back and thought he hasn't fought .
very much .
in the last hand kinda like he's .
a really elusive guy good.
And he, he, he, he knocked out with a spinning kick, his his opponent. And then he ran over the trump, who was scared side and did the Donald truck dance and pointed out and thumbs up. And then the thing that I love the most is the fact that trump and the passing the avengers all roll around together.
yes. So in the audience is viva and tosi, gabbard and R, U, F, K. And never .
there.
Yes.
sitting on junior is like the whole squad.
You know, that is what we community in america.
Finally, have some that .
know your glory. You .
got four years .
this crap what was interesting was, you know.
my mom said, you know, it's actually kind of more bit that he was like, i'm so happy I don't have to live for twelve years of this oh.
my g needs .
about to be in the .
White house me, what your mom at for .
a lot of reasons.
but this a lot of IT okay, yeah, there there's .
more south indians in the White house, and there have ever .
been diversity and unity.
Those says in italy up in that pitch.
And IT is just the fact that like cause you know .
what else .
I think .
is like people's cabinet, you've never really known before unless you were super into politics.
You know everyone's planning on trumps cabin right there like a is this guy, this guy and then you see who bided pick for the equivalent. And it's like a man .
and wearing a dress super kind, out of shape person that was secretary, author. And it's R, F, K. do. And like, push gold, g, whatever. mr.
path. Now let rip.
Yeah.
let's go. And it's here in town.
Yeah, from the heart, you know, the heart of america.
yeah. So, N, J, D, vanes, you know, in far away, but the same state. Yeah.
what did you know? trump. S.
D journal, two, three weeks before the election.
three weeks before.
I mean, from that, when I was saying in ohio, I mean, I had no doubts that, oh, hio was voting for trump. But yeah.
I reine drame can have .
like kind of a background on mr. path. This is mr. Path, so that people can understand how this perspective is coming from.
Well, and dad, you can add a thing of for yourself here but this is my father uh he's a great uh american hard working h american, a patriot and and he lives in chrono, ohio, i'll be honest and dad, you do not have to even make a facial expression. I don't know who my dad voted for. I've never asked, but I have a suspicion IT was common.
That's a good suspicion.
They go. So just so that one knows I do want to kind of I think what's fair here is to set the table and say that we are not speaking to like a die hard trumper but a he is very him and my mom are very involved in the community they have a very good gage of what's going on um in this crazy world of politics and last night we were talking for a while and some of my family members are like, um you know need to be put on suicide watch because they're so scared and of trumps uh hit dictatorship that's definitely coming. Oh.
the emperorship yes. And so they so .
now asking that was a good .
yes great, great.
So is that i'm curious on that. So there are these people in the state of ohio a different day, you know, state of the state of ohio. What would give them that vibe?
Because I like the they call him heller for do you come on?
Never did, right?
So no matter M S is pocket.
you never did. That's i'm talking about people, but I am about people. But they said, hit the rally at the 888, but you don't obviously don't say the name. But what were some of the things that you heard from people that are scared?
Well, they are just I think they just bought into the whole day. To me, the democratic spin has been not so much what they're gone to do for the people but trump as evil. And that's just my perspective.
Doesn't mean that was everybody else is. And of this particular family member is very die hard democratic. So everything democratic is good. Everything republican is bad. It's really easy to believe no matter I talked to this person about the jd vanier thing on podcast you I don't want to listen to IT cause terrible, but I go give me a chance I said, yeah, that's what I wanted this person to do.
I said, get your opinions from and i'm not saying you going to like that person or i'm not gonna you're IT but I said get IT from the horses mouth if you well, I don't have to and that imagine something about allama h ella. He's just such a worthless individual in the baba I O is a pretty successful worthless individual that has been able to single handily accomplish things our government has not been able to accomplish fifteen or twenty years. Yeah I said so he's doing something .
right and um do the question why do you think you assume new lean left? What gave you the a viewpoint of having, like, a more neutral perspective where you can be like, O, K, I may not agree whether thing that comes at the elon mass mouth, but I would listen to him. Or I don't agree with j events, but I will listen to him. What do you think that gives that, you know, like that perspective versus most people who are liberal or democrats, they can even listen to any like if I brought up joe rogan to certain .
tons of people, liberal I .
and the joe .
rogan .
in amErica is mara know .
he is now .
officially.
the group is a large group .
of people where in L. A, I want you to post, jog an clips on your instagram stories for the next three months, see what happened to post, didn't see what happens and you'll see people will think you're mother. And i'm just curious how you got to that comfort level of like having a more open minded view.
I'm not sure why, but I and maybe wrongly fully so, but i've always voted for the person running for different things as opposed to the party. correct. That may be a mistake because if because they don't now especially CoOperate with one another, we're back in the day they really used to I mean, they put their parties aside and kind of seemed to work for the people.
At least that was the spin at the time. Why I was that way I don't know, but I always thought I was Better to go to the source as supposed to what you hear. And i've have zero confidence in news casting anymore because it's more .
opinion with a little bit of news. The TV on the news is that on.
but i'll be listening to local news for what's happening again as far as national news of events, playing, tragedy, earthquake, that politics no.
your news is focus on local unless it's something happened.
but not political news, just local current events, things that are happening in my community or my state. And what .
gave you like .
gave IT away that.
like, trump is gonna win in even just ohio. What was IT? Because if you talk to him three weeks ago, you will told you was gonna be blue.
No, I said my house.
right? No, but you said, you said he was gonna win? Yes, SHE had to win those states. Ohio.
an pania? yes. I think first of all.
Christian, I talked a little bit. You knew nothing about camera until all of the sun. SHE was the presidential candidate. yeah. So you had no resources is to look into where, I mean, you know, you had trumps prior presidency and as chaotic as some people may think that was and believe me, I think there was I think you and I had a brief discussion about IT be nice if we had a present we could be proud of yeah on the international stage and trump isn't that that guy and I would agree um but at least you knew he was you knew where he was coming from.
Get exactly .
where you didn't know with camera.
Did you feel the roque? Ks, I just tag on to that. Did you feel like the energy of like all everyone's voting for trump like that would have felt .
like um like when you went lunch?
I don't want to say I necessary felt the energy because they be honest with you. Since this last create, cy people kept IT close to their chest what they were gonna .
they didn't talk a little b trump.
okay. yeah. So my .
question really is um because I know a lot of the people in our circles why they voted for trump and it's primarily financial reasons like his lower taxes. He's deregulate stuff. When you go to the heartland, what's their motivation?
Can I tell you this is my opinion? No, no, I ask him. I want to get, I think.
K, I saw that one commercial when I knew I was over. They are. She's working for their, them. I'm working .
for you commercial.
So hold on. Let's table that. And i'd love to hear mr. p. OK .
response. I don't think the vibe was that I was picking up this at the past four years. People felt a disconnect like the government wasn't there for them.
They were kinda doing their thing. I'm not saying that's how IT was. I'm just saying that was kind of the vibe and they just felt that they wanted some kind of change. And so kind of no matter what that change was, that was gonna be the direction they worked. And I think leading up to that, they survive the previous four years with trump.
So they knew despite what they heard on the news themselves individually, that four years wasn't so bad for me, right, that i'm not really happy with how the way the things are now. So I don't think it's so much that trump one as opposed to the democratic party lost yeah missed an opportunity. They were disconnected from their country and .
they worry about they then yes.
So I have actually very direct connection to this. So set multon he's a congressman of massacres OK. Um what .
party democratic OK?
He went to her vehicle with the dairy, okay? And he came out against kind of the trans being in sports and he got .
rewards completely that's a wild.
That's a he is a day gone like so many issues in amErica that I would die in the hill on like so many that one but my point is .
um you know I chat with them and he was just like that that they're literally crushing up. He took that stand.
right but think about IT .
that was how I was from russia. Daughters to .
just get their access beat in a like I do your call .
with them, the mail.
Yeah.
when you'd like soccer and you just get back and seventeen, you last seventy three, zero.
And no, I don't believe that. But my point is this is democratic progression that's getting railroad ted because he came out saying right by .
his own party, by his own party. OK. Yeah.
what I mean, you look, you look at the picture of saturday night. IT was tosa, gabbard, R. F, K.
Elon, dont trump, who are all historical democrats? Rogan was in the picture here. And you look at, like everyone sucking them, the red aventure, you had them on your team. It's like to me, when I said the picture, I thought about OK c alcoholic and head, Kevin the brussa westbound and James harden and those idiots traded away their entire team, manage team. You had these people and you thought you were bigger than that.
I think. But this, the new topic that's been in the news all week is the left need a joe rogan, and nobody will address the left. Is that a joe roan? Literally, he was sold out.
Spokesman, ly left. yeah. He had burne on way a long time .
of the promises. He was a bernie bro, which the left didn't want.
But think about, like, I just am so curious how the left works. Like when I mean the left, what I mean here is probably like the fifteen people, a couple of which we know you hardly .
make a left turn. Right, turn easy.
go. Right.
turn easy was going left just when you drive. Going left is impossible. Right turn.
just go, just against the flow.
Yes, actually a pain. I just feel like that whoever IT is that has this rule of like this is the left's values and policies. And if you speak out about IT, if you question the ukraine war, you are putin impatient. Or if you question transports, you're a big g if you can hunt to .
your racer.
Our mom, uh, denies. Mom, i'm curious.
because we have the same mom yes, we so .
you're not brothers .
by another mother .
but SHE told us that her friends and was concern and michigan all the adverse antitch was that now .
um and tao.
yeah no .
meeting like they're .
because no one agrees .
with that. Well.
they just made IT so easy win like, no. But that honestly was the I think that was something .
that was easy and just made the easy when they went so far as like, no, like dudes can beat up girls and boxing like this like a wild stuff.
You it's funny about the whole thing. It's not funny, but it's one thousand people in amErica .
they are passionate about IT or that are that no .
I that nobody you .
try about trans like athletes? Yes, yes, yes. This is probably less than that that like people. And I don't I want to be very careful. I don't I mean, even were entering aventure america, I think to your point, I think it's probably less than a thousand that are men who have transition to women who want to compete and sports .
right in women.
S million people.
But why? And that became the topic that actually got publicans gazed up, yes.
that we need to review the .
average .
person. If you have a eight year old girl, the daughter, do you care? IT. And it's proven because who want they voted more about that topic are on sports like, I don't want to mee in my locker room versus abortion, they chose that's what they chose.
I I understand, but my my point is that affected so such a small country .
and tell you and it's a student they died on.
why can you read the room? They can be like you. We have such a with women's, uh, rights.
We have such a home run. And that showed in the midterms. And they just, how do you not take the temperature?
I can see a world because the democrats, the one thing with the democrats, because they don't have a Donald trump, dont trump, obviously burn the republican party to the ground, right? Like he is just like a reg came in and said, we don't care about your values. We don't care about and right? Democrats don't have that. They still have like their core kind.
What happened to obama? Like for a since I believe that for lets to say J D is or whatever whatever happens, I believe that for the next handful years, trump is gonna a very big voice in the republican party. Oh yeah, what? What happened to obama?
He drank a cool aid and unfortunately forgot that like the party is not bigger than the issues of the people yeah.
couple speech is early on like like six years ago where he said, like you, the cancellation stuff is getting a little crazy like .
you got a thought that their polling showed them that they were.
But what was their polling? Instagram comment?
Yes, they looking at celebrities, whatever.
Like b liza, are you polling?
yeah. And I think they have no pulse of the of amErica at all.
Well, I think gets part of the problem too, when they get celebrities involved. Middle america, I mean, I like to watch movies, and I like to listen to singers. Their political stand means nothing to me, because I like actually one of my favor brands as a russian bandleader and friends. So which makes me up so a communist, because I like to listen to them.
but would be .
golden bs, a great actress I don't care for as a person. And so if those, I think when they get the people of that high profile up, that almost pushes midden amErica more away from them because are going only, that's really great. You know, colony lives in a multi million dollar house, so I live in a hundred and fifty thousand dollars chat.
Compared to his place, i'm not in the same country he's in or he's not in my country. Maybe is a Better way to put yet. I sometimes think that does more damage than good when they have a large amount of those people saying, this is, you know, these are my people. This is who you .
need to vote for it's if I remember you said that like A A A while ago about like when political issue started really getting integrated into sports, right and you said like I want to just watch sports and I remember thinking like let's kind of .
messed up not like we used to know like I was .
too ah I remember doing at I was seen as races and now I think that it's pretty like just accepted. It's expected like beyond says not onna .
save you the bigger thing is this is like, don't play the average person amErica like don't manipulate them, don't try to fool them, just let them give them the facts and let them make the decision .
that I think two thousand and sixteen was the biggest indicator that you can talk down the people, you can pretend that their shoes aren't important to you.
and that you will do with our friends. And I got this mother. I mean.
like.
you eze .
class.
You are doing our friends that I am maga, that's fucking lose. That's that's why I know one hundred percent j events is gonna in because you think you're putting me down by telling everyone I .
mag I just I just want to express yourself .
and I vote .
you for k but I think on and and the rest of the group will learn in the next .
four years every lot going you .
fucking china I think get off someone smarter .
because like you telling, by the way, like I watch seventeen football games today, everyone was doing the trump. So amErica has chosen right.
right well, and what has to happen, I honestly think the mother, or whenever stuff can go around back and force between republican, democrat, individual brother and whenever, until the day after the elections over and then we got to be american yeah okay. And then we have to say, okay, the guy I wanted not in or the guy I wanted is in whatever the case may be and our political leaders and we need to set that example go. Okay, it's not exactly how I wanted IT and who can say IT was right, but it's time to pull together and make the best of what we got here. And until that happens, I me, we can take a couple days and and have a party or have a feel bad or whatever, but we ve got .
to get beyond that .
the .
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Okay, so I had a really weird dream to that effect, and i'll let you I dreamed that something happened a year so down the road and and trump was on unable to continue be present. So jd bands became the president, and he nominated in senate who was the vice president running for cella with.
oh, god.
And he said, if you want to make IT work, if we want to come together.
this is how it's going to happen. Very peaceful dreams, dreams about world peace. And .
you.
U. S, U. S, the other .
things on the fight, OK, the things I noticed were obviously lot of rat great patches. Second was trump took a sip of prime.
H, I think that which went crazy very moment. No, just happened. If he drinks IT OK, apparently he drinks anything but water and .
alcohol and but water. Now, yeah, that could be a hot .
brand for trump.
So I saw a drink prime. And obviously, like every kid, all they want to do a drink prime.
Yes.
yes. And I was telling her all this because he was a prime. I won't get rad. I want this and we don't give anything, gets water and then someone at at the soccer game the other day was like, oh, were giving everyone prime or graduated one of those and I like the blue gator, whatever and I was like, fuck and so finally, today I was like, you know what the president, united states drinks prime and he was like.
really .
some.
but having no prime so he .
went to, yeah.
everyone at school has a prime water bottle. Like having a prime water bottle was like, very cool.
Look at standing IT for boys.
It's, that's the boys standing. Yes.
really crazy how much influence you lose control of school yeah .
you have no idea what what's happening so he was, um um they .
all know prime .
like my four year old knows prime. He's like, I want prime. He's ever had prime. He doesn't know what prime is. He doesn't know if anything, but he knows that prime is cool.
right?
That's wild. Yes, they know that nike is cool, like the yes .
prime and the bigger fall.
Sure, the fees .
out here. But here's .
my question .
anymore, like dad, I ve I have another question is why we had like one thing that we talk about on last week episode and fuel is not with everyone, obviously. But there does seem to be this feeling that a good times could be on the way. Optimism, optimism, stock market taxes. Maybe some of the people in ohio feel like now they have a government that will pay attention to them. Like do you feel a sense of optimism in a like I when you're out and about .
or or not yeah I think so um once again, dependent you're around if you're around die hard democrats, not so much. But I think people in general, I just think there there's gonna changed and they're optimistic in that not having known what that change is gonna be self eyes, but they're just optimistic in the fact that change is coming and hopefully, it's going to be good change and it's going to be something that i'm gonna be able to benefit from, right?
So ah in ohio, i'm actually very curious because in california is very different. How split is IT really like? Is IT actually as divided democratic.
republican? Yeah I would say ohio prob. I mean, once again, i'm in one little error of ohio, but I would say that there it's probably eighty percent republican. Twenty percent and democrat would be my guess. I'm sure there's numbers out there you could check to find out how accurate that is.
But you so it's pretty overwhelmingly like they know who they're going na vote yeah going it's very clear. I mean.
to me, of all the people that I talk to, there wasn't a whole lot of indecision like they were going after the undecided voter. To me there .
aren't IT probably is.
So he certainly was at least from ohio, because, I mean, I can name me the people who are definitely voting democrats, and I can name the people .
that were definitely voting republican. And what makes them liberal college has a possibly yeah.
I mean, I didn't really look at the county count how IT paint out, but i'm .
sure that's college is why to .
I think so I .
don't know because .
of how state so .
much cleveland .
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no yeah, you're probably closer to that.
You realized .
column is like .
leaning sten text .
curiosities because I know it's a red date yeah what people would lean on the liberal side like what's making them be liberal?
I think it's race and. I think if you're Young and then I would say there's a couple of social views that yeah I think like if I was the middle of country. So I talk to someone in the midst country that I thought for sure was one hundred percent republican, and I was is a older White guy.
And I was like, who you're running for and where I dinner? He like, I can't, but for trump and IT was more of like a character issue, but he just couldn't because of like, who he is as a person, right? And that was IT.
He was like a honest, hardworking person. And the character was the one issue for him. IT actually wasn't any of the policies, like I think that was policies. He'd probably just vote trump. And IT was a characteristic .
if if trump is more a jd van style type of individual I can't like to win, would would be much more massive than what I was yeah and I think there are a lot of people who didn't vote for him that would have to clarify that is just because of who he is that what he gets done or what he doesn't get done.
or what stands. The blue counties in ohio are climbed. Columbus since ani and summer county. Ah.
so I can.
I wear blue. Her, I E wow. But IT is literally very red. Very is clever. And some county where we live, columbus international.
I mean, ohio.
looks british IT all IT look like a heart.
And the summer county blue by the trump signs that I saw, there must have been a zillion of them in every other county in ohio, because I saw tons of them everywhere I went.
So being in ohio, what do you think resonated the most? I think we have suspicions because we're obviously in a bubble, so we don't understand. I am actually very curious what is like, hey, this is the guy .
I know hundred percent I like.
We just the most exact .
I know I .
know um is this not being heard? Is IT the general feeling, like you said before, of not being heard? Yeah so I wasn't like illegal immigrants.
Well, border was a big deal.
Is there any illegal immigrants in?
I'm sure that that's a possibility.
but he doesn't cross your pet. There's no what about cats?
No, there used to be, but good.
This is the problem.
These are fucking.
I mean, I tell you, we have some family right by there and the they believe that. I mean, I don't.
This is why I ask a question. Yeah, so they .
can shot. Go, go ask you again. He's good. No, no, no, it's not.
No, i'm just curious like what rates with them.
I just like I I just think they felt A A disconnect. They weren't happy with the way things were. And like imagine before that they got through the previous four years with trump, they didn't seem to be any war off without IT and they felt they were wars off since biden took presidency and that the um just that the government wasn't there for them. They had their own agenda, not the people's agenda, and they hope to get back to .
people's gender. So if you look at kind of economic omy data inflations gonna be rampant. The ten years burberry, optimistic on ten years, jumped from like three point five percent to four point five percent in four months.
So that indicates inflation is going to keep going, right? Do you think anyone cares? Now they'll just make an excuse why inflation there, because trumpton office will buy in.
cause inflation go back Better. He shouldn that deal. No, i'm .
trumped too. And biden, but now he's suppressed. Inflations going to be rapid.
A hundred percent made rapid. The the one differences, they're all hyper aware that and they're are going to do something about IT. So like cutting government spending.
You what is happen with government spending just to keep real? Millions of people gna lose their job. That's what what's going to happen if you want.
With the government efficient, millions of people lose their job. Sadly, millions of people losing their job is good for inflation. That's reality.
I don't think so. I don't think if the ten years .
the ten disagree with me.
i'm just telling you. But I also want to say I also just want to add a different perspective, is I think that the problem isn't like just in station. I think.
no, but that's what everyone ran on. And I think that's A D said inflation.
inflation.
I think do .
you want to pay a thirty?
I prefer and this this podcast wants to pay thirty .
dollars for a cheese pizza.
If there is a thirty dollars.
my point inflate going to be rampant. The tenure is little ally indicating that. But let trump present .
heroes, right? right?
No, but everyone's getting on him. Bids policies.
We don't know trumps policies yet. know. But here's thing .
is you guys are debating over something that we don't know yet. IT seems likely, but we don't know yet. I think that what my dad is communicating is that when you feel like there's all these wars, no one's talking to me.
There's talking about transit sues are spending money overseas. There's all of these, uh, illegal immigrants coming across and my eggs are double the cost. I think that the point, I think if you told the and and I think that in the campaign of the democrats, they didn't address the most.
Basically, I think even campaign was run well.
But fact, I don't. Even with trump, if you said to the average american, look, we're going to worry about the war. We're going to worry about what, we're going to worry about these things you care about. But there will be inflation. I think they would have taken that bit over feeling like what there's inflation anyway and no one's talking to me.
I think that I have to accept that there is inflation and that you're now even .
accept IT because trumps in the office.
I .
think guys, guys, S J events. There's me indians up in .
this way actually like actually false. He did he did a uh uh area with, I think who IT was all over social matter.
He is the president you lost. It's over. Move on.
Also like just actually matter americans.
the thing about our elections, everyone votes on hope, vote on.
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blackstone.
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five to .
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yes. All like carbon life is winning.
That's all.
Started this and you don't actually .
understand all the dynamics of this off. You won't make money, right?
But here's the problem is I think actually this is really interesting. This is good with you sitting next to the on the couch to my dad is my dad as friends don't care about anything.
you just they don't give a fuck.
That means that .
exactly the latest beliefs, that the .
problem .
that is .
what's my like.
make up .
anything you say no, unite.
but listen on is the same .
like the fed from is one two percent. No, it's .
actually five hundred people bodes safe and protected as a lie down. A trump wants to put this chaining the firing squad is a lie IT like to come on where anyones.
and you have to the satisfaction, maybe all of those across amErica that voted for trump because he's such a public figure, most people knows the only choose the trump or trumps truth, and a lot of times there the only truth in his head. It's not what reality is. Almost everybody knows that, and they still voted for anyhow, which to me just tells me that the democratic party didn't have anything Better than that to offer.
That's that's totally fair because the whole campaign was trump is bad. No, it's totally fair. But you guys like the three view is like intelligent individuals. You guys just dismiss that everything's fake.
No cause I I as. My honest opinion is I also saw the other side lie. So I like d always says it's all about .
the money that only says right and every you .
think the world is about the stock market. People don't know how the country that .
that is wrong, but it's factually incorrect.
No, but it's no. It's not your factory incorrect CT average americans are hurting right now. You're wrong. You're looking at the data.
That data is fake. But you said as a matter inflation, you just said ten years ago, we can review the board.
But let me ask your question.
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on that.
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the results happened? sure. People felt the way they felt. yeah. Don't you can you see why they might have the results were the results? And my dad is giving a really good example of why um at least in ohio, IT felt like those ended up being the results. Don't you see why people may have made that choice? Does that choice make sense to you with the story that you being given of why they voted that way?
Hundred percent. I I don't disagree that the data showed people that they felt the franchise. I'm not just means .
to me that's IT like meaning if you say like yeah but it's not onna get Better .
under .
trump that's .
a total valid .
take you but you are right .
american right you .
which yes, and you might be totally right and that's what nobody this room are really silly, right? It's really so the point that your saying right on the pot is, hey, yeah, I see why you guys voted that way, but you're all silly because it's not actually going to get a Better that's fine. That's a fine take because we don't know we'll have to looking for you yes but we are just taking like an optimistic kind of fun let's go avengers out.
Um but is that you actually correct? Maybe, but we don't know. All that i'm saying is in a campaign, people don't care if you say black zona black rock or what the fun take rates or what the they just don't care. They care about much more.
It's once like in j event is genius. He is a fuck moron.
You think that's what anything right? But you think that.
He got that indian doctor.
whatever life he said he misrepresented multiple things in a single interview.
Okay, can ask question, do you think that camera is a smarter person in?
I can say .
that you .
say that that .
makes you totally happy with that, because at least at a no and that's my point if you thought like, no, so smart. J, no, so total fine that I .
was a drum. I like that.
But the point is he, it's a popularity contest and they want IT. And four .
years I I know how politics were work, but i'm everyone is paring around j evan's he didn't even say .
three things, right? You to understand this is so simple. You know, you sound like right now, you know, you sound like is like a Michael Jordan fan that gets really mad anytime. So lebron is the best no, that you're you're just like emotional .
about mesage, that is .
and it's reason the best .
present the our president was just .
biting less.
You come a harasses of bad bunch. Is president a fucking jack?
come. I think there a .
of the thing .
I would .
recommend. Come on, Harris, if you tell me where the shot good part is.
I when jane advanced that, uh, he, the interview came out and he said, one point five or two percent with the black rocks boring at and I was like, okay, I know black songs.
The one buying, you know, that has no idea, by the way, SHE ChatGPT simple ChatGPT.
I say, what's f fn? It's alf I .
do to say, like if you did a podcast for three hours with joe rogan, you would probably make some little layers here and there. I like, is hard for me to believe. I don't a git .
about all the interviews .
he did and he got a couple things wrong.
I'm just couple things going to but this all of things .
like we have to be reasonable who like, do you think that Peter tile and all these guys would be so supportive if this guy .
was a more right, I don't think .
is more on.
I think is wrong.
You just said he was a media. And, O, K, sten.
let's go. Media you to sell on this.
It's okay to be pissed and talk shit.
No but you .
Better angle would be I fucking hate what they stand for as opposed that the morons and they're wrong because you're in battle back and what's .
the battle can I point out wrong?
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All d cares about his money. Everything the event said was wrong about money.
No, no, I don't. I don't. I think you have a listen, it's okay that you're really annoyed, but i'm just telling you your judgment is a little cloud like my dad just gave an example of the people that are not necessarily just worried about money.
They're worried about their quality of life improving and their safety, and they are whatever that is the reason they want. D is just taking a fuck in Victory lab, and you are really annoyed by IT and by the outcome. And so we're doing all this other stuff.
Well, IT is possible to that.
Mp.
no, no, that you literally know more about money issues than jd events or other politicians because because that's something you're really acutely focused on and IT served you very well in the process. So I wouldn't be terribly upset that there is something that I might know or d might know or you might know Better deal tell on than a given question that a politician has off the cuff that doesn't make the entire politician democrator republic is in qualified or unqualified to do with his job as he was caught a weak moment or there was a fact he wasn't keen on. You're not going to I mean.
technically you did just admit you .
had to ChatGPT .
IT the f yeah yeah he did and he didn't put IT right so but he .
I knew I was wrong.
I know but i'm just .
saying he didn't have ChatGPT .
the the the actual more .
trades seven percent IT was so clear to me that he wasn't .
want you to I know like you're just pissed, which is fine, but you you're not picking.
And you know that if you pick the last four years.
you nit pick commons campaign. We can do the same thing. We do this over and over.
Give with the adventure.
How much money have .
you made since the election? Everything is fun because of the one reason why this .
podcast .
started eight .
years ago, couple years ago, two thousand sixteen.
That is true. We always have to show love because it's right.
It's the reason. The reason is not politics, not entertainment, is nothing. IT was german. I had a very acute uh, understanding of popular culture because of what we did. And we were like attended complex con and really like we should talk about complex on. And at that moment complex con was a like a subculture thing and we didn't episode and made .
fifty people listen.
And that started group check. Here we are. Eight years later, I attended complex con in lots figures. And as soon I walked in, I saw arena bun, you who started complex con agenda and many other things, incredibly success.
Interpreter, ur, I saw you right who runs comment cn among a lot of other things and IT was a full circle moment because while I walked around complex con um on saturday, which was the most figures, IT was also called cactus con because he was a partnership of travels cut I saw basically my adult life has been in fashion predominated somewhere from two thousand two to today, which is two thousand twenty four twenty two years I have been in the mud of street where right good times. Bad times and I saw everyone that I ever interacted with yeah at every complex con. And I really got everyone on saturday. So I have a lot of hot text from complex on one unbelievable best time ever.
really.
I was incredible .
energy crowd.
everything yeah, IT would weigh IT was so well done. IT was over. I something that was over a hundred .
thousand .
people .
where IT west hall.
which is the new holiday, is built. And I was, you know, if you in fashion, in two thousand and two, the magic south hall was like a very like important time in fashion in specific street, where urban, where IT was very energetic. And this reflected that.
But I talked to air n and he was like, doesn't just feel like that tall in the early nineties, late nineteen. And I was like, exactly like that incredible energy. And they had, for the first time in a long time, like IT was Young, IT was fun. IT was just because all of those .
things have been. And where is public information that eric iron recently took? IT back over.
Look back over. yeah. He started network, which is a live streaming commerce .
company from complex. yes. And for a while, complex can felt, you know, not great, not terrible, but just I just didn't feel, I guess, the easiest way for me to describe IT as like IT felt like not where the action was. If I kind like the reminds of an older thing.
you know, it's funny. The last complex, counting long beach, I was walking around and I felt, and way, I love everyone. I just like family keep IT real. Like I felt I saw, like all dudes wasted and and I just didn't like IT right? Like I felt like .
I was like, yeah.
I feel like fighting jp, when I walked in to this complex con ah and I had to wait in line book in line which I review to minutes to get my back pass. I was like I saw the kids. I saw how the address and I was like, very excited, and I was excited to be inside. So so the things, one of the reasons why people listen this podcast is very much to be like culturally relevant, right?
So now of politics, but yeah.
yeah, so so from my culture around inside, right? Playboy cardy, if you're my age and you the child. Playboy cardy is god.
Kids, I am .
general, right? Playboy cardy is IT right.
Which is really well because I do not admit not to age me. But as I would think, like I couldn't .
tell you crossed .
that that .
I was a kind. Every kid was bring baggie pants and looking demonic demonic is in demonic is hard if you're a saying, worshiper yeah this is your .
time yeah .
um backward basketball choices .
that's a .
playful party thing playboy party horns in your head horns playful party and and by the way, I was called cactus kn, which is travel guard yeah player cardy one like it's well, hottest brands or. There was a brand called opp M. I went on in certain, I go look at and IT at all because of, you know, bad language we can share. So my dinner, i'm like, I gott like a Younger guy. Like what is O I can't find oh, that's card is brand .
has .
one to have million followers and you cannot search IT on incident and then you have travis obvious, he did collaborations with a lot of the brands air you how star in seeing popular brand. I was just blown a way of like the disconnect of like what complex con would have been like eighteen months ago, two years ago, to what is today. Yeah, people came in from all over the world, right? world.
Like I was. People from south america, asia, everywhere. Like a dinner I was, was I was literally, I got landed at twelve o'clock on saturday, right? Had dinner, a deal, A P M. Home by nine, because my kids, baseball, and I and I saw people from all over .
the world. Yeah.
they've been phenomenal. Our friend's viva, he is a technical and he's invested in a manufacturing brand that was a showcasing at complex .
gun felt what is a zl. Felt cell fit.
So anyway, he's like not from this world. He's not from like we've all been around street where we've all been around the cool kids. You know, we were a jacon to IT and he started texting me when it's in bigger because once .
every the that's timeless.
it's so why how to put on a basketball .
just wearing like, you know who is and like a right .
teacher .
and teacher was a must be very .
see us if .
you .
don't know what that is IT must be .
very confusing. He was text .
to the opportunities. Me and iron are good friends at this thing to the pod. Here are my opportunities.
But I, we've done at event the first one, you should have a maga booth. And so so allergy was there. Yes, they're still around the icon to crush crushing. Yeah so. Yeah, cozy did a crazy boot with the O G. Skilton as they did collaborations with bobbi hundreds and nick, and they like all the people from our area of street where doing their version of the scouter ty the same for forty seven hundred thousand, a peace when I was like, bug.
that's really forty seven hundred .
dollars a piece and then they sold the actuality for hundred box, or maybe little more and I was like, well, that's really cool, like ping image to like an era of street where, right? And then I was like very surprise of like all the different things that were happening. And and one of the things that was was like you you started seeing like the people from that era, like, you know, like our world, like street where and whatever.
And one thing that I saw and and so so when I saw a maga, I saw a couple of people in A, I was like, imagine if you did a maga hat. What they did with the skeleton hurt Bobby hundred. Ds a 对。
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amErica is maga .
unity three .
hundred. You know, sean with poon, my god, whatever, imagine whatever all these people, right?
You do a hat I thought of was funny .
for you would be excited about america, right? So and .
what I thought .
was only people I saw wearing marga were women.
I'm i'm joking.
I saw only saw three people wearing a red magi, SHE said.
The west hall, the convention center. It's a brand .
new convention of the convention center. And so the only I saw three Young women wearing maga that was .
only should be like, pretty mother, right? IT should be .
like I would be because it's like pretty multi cultural street where vibe IT should not be but I was but I was like, I think there was an opportunity to have a maga boot.
IT would a rushed you could join the government advisor.
the and I will help you bring that demo right? Point this is i'm an insult, a good portion the crowd here .
but and like that uh.
profit um we should have a emps booth. Oh, the youth are fat as one, not the old. First, the old was actually look good.
I saw one of old people like, you know, all our friends, and I and the I went to the food section. It's trill burgers, hell and raise, which IT look, i'm okay with you eating unhealthy. I eat unhealthy. Give you fat.
Well, that i'm surprised actually .
yeah but I don't .
remember like you know street .
where being used .
to be skinning twenty years ago with skin well.
amErica and that high .
inflation and environment .
and you can't .
afford to get that right.
right? That's an interesting one. I I gan epic by nc. diamond.
That's what maa.
But these kids, like twenty five, twenty four, how old these they're Young.
And I was just like they look under thirty, they looked unhealthy. Yes, I was. I was sad for .
them if you had playboy carp pic. I.
T. When we were with the when .
were magic .
twenty years ago, everyone inny .
yeah anymore, right? It's kiss the pigs.
What are they doing?
There are a lot of clean .
set up. Longest line in all the complex can longest line. What do you think I was? Every nike was .
A N B A halcon.
They basic equipment trail burgers. Don't burger is bon bees andy win new one? Whose your friend? His brand? The longest line I ever saw, a complex kn, was and is fucking triers. I'm talking the entire with of the food section was waiting for a hamburger.
I can't believe I was that noticeable that is stuck with you.
Generally, people stick with me. And I was shot because it's such a Young. So in long beach, we've felt like an older crowd.
Biggest felt like the Young crud, right? And I will shock. But given what these kids know that they chose.
you know it's interesting .
that fair it's .
an interesting take because there's such a movement unwisely then i'm really shocked that these kids doing this. And I i'll tell you, like honestly personally, if I see drama fucking doing pumps with a weight, i'm like, right fuck, I got to go work out that's .
so i'm glad to know i'm inspiring.
Yeah I think I was like.
no, i'm serious. Yes, it's like .
I thank you. Thank you because when I posted, I feel a little trees but I think.
like i'm always keeping a real keep, a real Young. Why kids are healthier than I think kids surreal. The Young, why kids look good, they are healthy.
They were skinny. IT was all the other ethnic groups that were fat. I do got to say though.
last week, we talked about a clothing brand that's bigger than any clothing brand that was there. Expect nike into a .
very is one hundred person.
Well, the problem Better know. But I O OK OK one .
hundred person. If you went to a .
convention, I think you would have a yeah I think .
I think like wealthy White communities, health is become a top priority. And I think wealth, nonWhite communities, health is not a priority. I almost .
think like I don't know about this take, but I almost feel like IT is like most people don't pay attention to their health but I think that date with today's food, if you just don't pay attention, you get fat yeah like is before, if you didn't pay attention, you might be a little bug out of service but like you didn't look, I think it's really bad. I think you know once again, avengers unite. I think our fk got A I like a .
big we did talk about .
before the pond. I think it's worth saying on here IT does seem like potentially the biggest problem is just the food.
Food is horrible. I had a breakfast breads today at eleven and thirty in the morning. Yeah, but I had not eaten ten since IT is what? Nine o'clock at .
night because of my stomach is killing me. Because a the .
chAllenge with the food problem is how to make food at skill.
And that days are over there. We can do that now, I don't know, grown at the same population clipped we did thirty years ago now.
But the reason why the preserve tips and all that was just to feed the population and we regret, I don't know, but the we correct.
But the part that you are missing in that take on and is the these food companies have hired people to make their food more addicting and more sugar field. And just the preservation part is the extra mile that we've went to make IT extra tasty. And you need more if you get rid of that, I think I will do so much.
Yeah no, I I hundred percent agree. The food supply I needs to change, but how we do IT skills. So we don't have a people that think .
you got a regularly like what is allowed to be out in IT because I think we I mean, look that I don't know this enough to say IT as a fact. So i'm just repeating something I heard, but I heard that a lot of the big um tobacco companies like either bought up a lot of the big food companies or hire the experts from there or like there a lot of the same people that specialized in making cigarettes so addictive yeah now work at these food companies to make their food more addictive. And I think that we've just over it's not conservative and we just over did IT.
Yes, crip is booming. Thanks to our people, our people, people. Because are you american?
american. So who's your president? personal? Trump .
were all I do.
You want make amErica Better? I to know you want. Na go back to the old day.
Would you like to be great?
Any chance you can make a meeting with?
What about healthy?
I think I am healthy, and I think .
you other people be heavy.
I'd love my family to be healthy.
Okay, well, we ve got a guy for you.
Yeah, this is a great, great guy.
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size to mega. Come A B A thirty thousand? No.
I think .
I do, I think. I text d in the chat with this. I went to the revolve opening and you don't go.
So I went with a friend. And incredible congratulations to all folks. Grow my favor. Place on the planet, right? Everyone came up to me saying, sorry for your loss.
So that's money. I I wish I .
was traveling. I wish I was there.
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That's really, that's really well. Thank you for all team and congrats that place to travel. I said, Young men, do you like .
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of shadows um from I enough to parc and true congrats on getting married. What's the I feel like IT inside .
and I feel like we might something races okay.
you both makes such a beautiful couple and celebrating you. But over the past we can felt like a, see this boy.
I B this tovie .
you pens are the type for what a couple should be like, and I fear that no couple can match energy. You bring from wedding cuts and lazy D P, to talking too many shots and you be being out of pocket. Thanks for letting me be part of your special weekend. Cheers to happy marry life.
i'm sure. Yeah, you just say something in .
a product that there are good from Christine, high drama dion and chat for my husband, man exos. Uh, IT is birthday on november sixteenth, and I love for him to be surprised. As you listens to the pod, I believe he's gone back and forth.
You are on a few times a real state related news. So if you're down to do a shadow for his business, we will stay with acts and sand ago that would be super meaningful. Let him know his wife loves them and will never miss an opportunity for a shameless plug he deserves.
IT what I mad, I know that there was great from clint. Want to give a shout to myself in potentially another Kathy. I've been in listener since source very long in the original group chat days with drama.
Shut to myself because I created the next big pop cultural company series, think anteros. Think silicon valley. Both shows I love this.
Next one is called influencers, if any catches the industry are looking for the next original breakthrough show, this could be IT, maybe briant. Atran media. What is brian? Brian lakes like bad network .
involved.
I've love to show influence pilot script with any cats. And when drama adds the script to his reading list, he should check out pages twenty one to twenty three. I N rob to .
amazing. Well, there was some tremeau promoting .
there, josane and AManda, two other moms. Its epp sy month in november. We're doing a pod tomorrow and probably released by tuesday, right, josh? And just like share stories we did in a year ago and I was actually you got to top forty in business podcast, the last top twenty, amazing. Okay, do again. Yeah, we don't again.
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mr. Path, give us the wise word.
I need to be a buck.
I think but funny it's funny is like when we're sitting in the car and the kids are fighting, i've already just yet oh, and both the kids .
go why they know that .
because I .
said I just told him, like we watch so much college foobar, we watch foot like us my mom said, dms right notes. Yeah he wants them like everything game of notes. I amazing. Please depart us with some wise words.
Well well just keep the faith you know um for some people a lot of people are happy for other people not so much but you know just just said for these his .
happy yeah yeah yeah well and that just .
shows you people of the same family can have two totally different views on how things are um but we're all family and and we got to remember that above everything else so um for the winners congratulations h for the losers you know um hang in there IT may turn back your way again but the keep the faith, keep the family .
so tell you amazing and i'm going to leave with one thing I want to say Young man man man to feel down. Take the ground, you need to please .
get the on, to get the .
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