Welcome back to another episode of trading secrets on your host chase and target. Welcome to the pre market trading segment. We want to tell you a little bit about our guest, a quick update from the market and something going on in my personal life.
And then we're going to ring in about with the main segment. Now typically, after the main segment, of course, we have the curious canadian on for the recap where we talk all things. But we have four people on today's episode, so five, including myself, we have gene in a jubei Blake horseman, we have susie events adJusting glass.
We were all at disney land with visit. And as a result of that, having five people on this episode where we talked literally all things, you know, there are some people on this podcast who have been in the the space of social media and digital media reality T. V.
For seven, eight years. So we talk about all the things, biggest regrets, learning lessons, where they want to take their career, what's going out with just enthusiast, all the stuff. But because we have so many voices on this episode, this can be a different international.
It's not onna, just be me. We're not gonna do a red cat. It's gonna me in the curious canadian before I bring him in.
What i'm going to ask you guys to do is give us five stars, give us a review and we are doing a big giveaway where next week to recap, we are going to give three people who give us reviews something from what we joke around and call the influencer closet. IT is all different products and things that are sent via P R. And things like that, that i'm going to give away.
So we have three things to give away. Just give us five stars and review on the show or who you want us to have done. With that being said, let's bring in the one the only the current canadian David are and how .
we doing i'm said across me great nice IT is nice nice change your piece not looking at face to the zoom screen um but it's good nice to have you here in my basement, in my home just to new york. So uh, thanks. We're coming up this way.
Yeah, came up for eight hours. See David, we ve got to see him. Hockey team today saw good friend hawk James. And I just spent a nice chill weekend, just a chill weekend with the boys.
a little extended birthday weekend. So always good to see always you know having some good wholesome fund and uh this episode was good wholesome fun. We had four previously a returning guests that we've had on the podcast all together in the same space.
One might say trading secrets royalty um amongst the table there. And IT was good. IT was good, but there was a good one of those podcasts.
You just feel like you're in the room ah, you know, deaves dropping on people's conversations. That's what the field is like. So vibes, vibes are default high. Would you say vibes are high down there in?
And I vives are high. And this was just after we went to club thirty three, which is like, kind of cover. Would you describe the club thirty three? Because you put what people might. I know you are a big disney guy.
I turned big disney guy. My families actually lifetime disney members, which I did know is a thing. What does that mean? Basically is its glorified hotel points that you're unlike fifty year planned force, so you can use them all across any disney property gets certain amount of year to use with the membership. So that's how that works. But club thirty three, i've never been in one i've never seen that was that I don't want to hear your experience because i've heard a lot of things yeah I mean.
first of landing in and have beautiful city, then we get the disney unbelievable. And then club thirty three, there's just like secret door, and you have to like, get access to the secret door, like knock, knock. And then you check in and then they bring up this big set of stairs and they say, what disney's office was in club thirty three, and the food was great right outside.
They had like fireworks and all that stuff. But I had like, like, he felt, I don't know. I felt like walks like, like ghost wall was up there. It's kind of like, you know, show. Cause I gave me a little .
cast provides. I've also heard a lot of things of club thirty three of celebrities who remembers their high library selling the access to IT or giving you away in charities, which are not a lot to do. So i've heard some controversy on the club three, three.
So it's just one of those things. I don't think the juices about the squeeze people have IT anyway. Maybe is the that is simply so interested to hear that you .
went there for sure. Did you show you, I mean, your big dea disney guy? You're now a disney guy. If you're in, do they do give you they got the club theory? I don't think so OK.
I can check with them. I am. I'm actually going to disney next week, so I will check back, report back there with the family .
for my people listening to this that have not been to disney. Would you recommend them going?
I've only been to disney words. I'll put a disclaimer. And absolutely yes, absolutely one hundred percent yes.
go. If you, if you're in your thirties, forties, fifties, fifties, go with. Just suppose if you have kids, go to your kids. If you have in love, gram a gramp to go with you, go anybody. And I, like they said, a lot of you guys talk about your experience. IT of the kids just has some some joyce energy and oxygen in the air and IT IT is a magical, expensive, magical place.
Speaking of expensive trading secrets, we talk numbers. They are. I was blown away that the ticket Price was two hundred and fifteen, five per persons. Just get in. I think about how many people are entering those doors.
And then if you do the VIP package, which is where you get to cut the lines, you know it's about sixty eight hundred dollars an hour and you have to get, I think it's at least eight hours, but IT can add up. You can add up fast. It's expensive.
But IT is, you know a heck of a place. You and it's a place I feel like you have to go in your life once there's no doubt about. So ana I in disneyland, that was the place.
A quick little market update for everyone. We are recording this on sunday, october twenty seven. On sunday, october twenty seven, we have nine days until the election.
So first and foremost, s make sure you go vote. IT is a right IT is everything that we have been given the opportunities, freedom to execute and go vote. What i'll also talk about two is vegas odds.
We talk numbers on this podcast, elitist talk, vegas odds, which can switch at literally the drop of a dime like a football game, one in reception. The odds can change. But right now, the odds of the U. S.
Presidential election futures, according to odds checker dot com, there's Donald truck at a minus one forty nine, which means is about a one in a half favorite where odds have been around sixty percent winning in kala, Harris is at plus one fifty four, and they have her at an odds around thirty, thirty nine to forty percent winning. So if you put one hundred and forty nine dollars up for trump t to win, you would get paid a hundred back. If you put a hundred dollars up for camera to win, you would then get paid one hundred and fifty four dollars. So nine days until election day, make sure you go up. David, anything else on this episode before we do what's very unlike us doing a reg cap in the interview?
I just maybe a little question. Quick, really quick. Just sues that. The thing you is did you get visas is the thing I don't think IT was confirmed is a confirmed do I have to listen the episode find out?
Let me ask you, you listen the whole episode, ed.
and what you listen to? What do you think I think you don't go to disneyland and just your friend who you've dated before. That's just what I think there's .
the curious canadians take. Let's get your take and you'll get your take by listening to this epsom. Of course I have to ask them and if you think i'm dancing around IT a little bit throughout up, so just wait till the end because then I just straight up point point, ask, come they even anything? Guys, before you ring a man?
no. great. Great to have you here and great to have the crew back together on the, on the subsidy. Guys.
it's good to be back for forty eight hours in rota. A new york can take a stroll down memory lane on trading secrets with four legends. Let's ring in the bell.
Let's go to anaya and disney land. Genia, Blake, Justin, welcome back to no absolute trading secrets. We are here live and and J, W, we were at disney land all day and we are here.
Talk about the numbers, the dollars, the sense. Also, a little career update, may be a little personal update, may be a little financial date, all the things we do on training secrets. We're going to rain here right now at midnight to my far left.
He's flown with the girl to his right, but his name is just in place. He is then in the batch or nation game since twenty twenty one that IT we're going to know about where his career has gone to, where he's come to his right. That girl was flying with my own judgement.
Is suzie Evans to my left? Now here's the catch, suzy. What's the political and used to work for disney in japan?
That's incredible. Full circle to that. Ja jubei, no stranger.
The show. No one here is a stranger the show. yeah. Bei, you have been in the love by game you. Guys taped in two thousand eighteen, you then went life.
You are now dating black cause you have a beautiful dating right to her. Left, they are confirmed in dating. They're dating.
We are dating. We are dating right course in two thousand and eighteen back. A cool for a season.
Forty to the batch. batch. Er, I scatchy good battle back. And T, V, to found the Better. Have now have a sun, and you bet in the game. But this is just seven years.
wow. feeling.
It's that they do around ten million dollars in revenue and day forty thousand people walk to those doors. Our tickets today, or two hundred and fifty dollars each. We had a tour guy that was with us.
They say a ranges from six hundred and eight hundred dollars, and you have to book that person for a minimum of seven hours. So that's fifty six hundred dollars. That does not include the actual tickets.
But for me, like this was such an unbelievable experience. I see why people triable all over the world for that. It's once in a lifetime.
I want to go through everyone's peaks today. If you haven't been a disney land, no matter what age you are, everyone go through at the park. Was he the ride was at a food. What was your highest high that had to do with the actual park is we just went over the numbers.
We will start with judy. Mine was the mixture of the food in the store. So i'm the biggest press Martini guy. Right and right time, right place were here in october. They had a lot of seasonal tweets, so they had a pumpkin spicy press, argentino, which spoke to my soul, I think what's look good?
I do what .
I was like.
wash I made. Yes, they put the lights on for .
they keep the lights. Did you froze?
And I think he legend has IT.
I hear they have an actual windows so that you can watch the fireworks every night.
And three, they have the .
window that gives a perfect view of fireworks. And that's where what's death was supposed to be.
So your peak is that what is here all was your peak. You had a great data in what was .
IT about today. It's two part one.
the suit.
The food is fine. Yeah, it's like really fun and really festive and it's free because we literally got twenty thousand .
steps in the ero that turning eely.
This is am all here for you that turkey was disgust.
but everything else was amazing.
Everything else .
is like rowing.
including the pineapple. The sunday so good.
it's all you free because you literally walk IT. So that's part one. K part two is just like the the soga as A S I.
But the thing has an adult, I I had to believe in the magic. And then being there today, I was like, the magic is real. Like you see the little kids, you see how special it's real. Like everything is real to those people that like actually embraced and like believe in IT.
And that's what's it's crazy years old. And think the characters of the .
robot we that's what like princess is, were you like wouldn't .
tell everyone I wasn't any princess because the princesses are are real, so I just knew them the magic is real so I actually wasn't the princess. I just knew the princesses.
What did you do when you worked in just for disney?
I was a performance, okay, yeah. But like the magic, the magic is real. Deficits are real. Any place that you'll be in the park there when you will never see like a princess in finance land, but also in like turn town, because like .
snow ways only .
SHE only exists is one never run to the same princess, there's just no way and he does exist exactly. So like the details. Yeah.
it's real. right? Trading secrets. We talk numbers here.
What do you get paid for? Some like that IT depends on the park in what country year. And I think tokyo is one of the Better ones.
I believe. IT was a six hundred a week for my salary, and then they put us up upside to pay rents. And then you got fifty dollars a day pretty.
And and you how old you .
have twenty two.
you decide to to japan to do what is the next career step for me?
IT was like just an adventure for a lot of people, definitely a career move for performance. So a lot of people go on to perform until they're like in their thirties, and then a lot of people in to do cruise PS. So dream job like I would tired a cruise singer.
Can you give me give you a bit like jj? You need not worry.
That I really like if you get .
have one here, what you say.
oh, that's really good. I, which is a dishy song part of your world. Like, very easy, I .
think. That you your peak.
the a general you know you become a kid again yeah and you're just more you lose and free running around and like wear make your ears like sure that I would have .
like twenty five years .
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which is I don't say this soon and I think so there's something about is like treatment guilt free, like what you eat, how much I was like four dollars Normally be be returned half of the car down, you know. I mean, so it's something about this. Y, it's just like it's very free. Yeah, it's very free.
I want to bring back. I've brought up the years that you guys started in this game. And one thing I want to ask about is, so you ve been in this game now three years.
This game, two years become you guys in the second here. But like I was thinking about youtube, and I know whatever answer however you will. But you, you, you here.
People are asking for pictures. You too. There are times you guys didn't even know what I saw people taking videos, and you are all worried about what could come from that. If you guys walking together, like does that still do you still think to that?
You're just like nowhere here. I don't care. I think we're the latter.
I feel like, yeah, I think all of us at this table can agree IT is really hard when people are so curious about your life. It's not so hard. We're so blessed. But there are elements of that that are chAllenging as you're like navigating parts of your life when people are really curious about your life, which we all totally understand. But yeah, I think that we've just found a way to be very and I know up and take with ourselves and do what is best for us individually and together, and not worry about what that illusive might look like to outsider, at least how I feel.
I saw the person I flt.
I'd say, like as long as this we're protecting ourselves and doing with best for us.
protecting is the biggest where got to protect. Thank you for sure. And that go back to you guys. You think about twenty twenty four. Here are the trip you p resent and representing disney land. Did you think seven, five years from now this would still be the case? And that your careers at any now and what they .
that's like we must in summer, right? I were very lucky and bless to be able to still do this. Yes, we just say that have amazing tight, you know, anytime jd, be mirror and it's like, I don't know, I feel very blest sometimes and or all the time and no, I didn't think I will be here and I mean, like I know this way not really .
that such a rare thing in this face.
I'm like lindy optimistic and i'm like naturally rose color glasses and that's why I found myself in situations that have been tRicky at times just because, like it's all going to work out and then i'm like publicly humility nationally multiple times. But I always think that like one thing leads another and if I have good intentions, are always going to keep going up. And I mean, i'm not always like, happy go lucky all the time. I have like moments where I am just like, like, you know, how's this gonna turn out but I I mind trick myself every single time that I have like any doubt, anything like that, just because of how my life has worked out so far. History is just showing me that it's just onna keep working out.
Is that make is when you you're interaction huat for the people? Is that say that like there at the lower slow? Like how are you still putting rose last what you saying yourself to get you over that?
I survived the word, so this is nothing compared to that. And in hindsight, i'm going to just say to analyze myself, a lot of things happened in childhood where if a lot of things happened in childhood and if you can overcome like those hard moments when you you know Young ger, then I think you just kind of a hard wire yourself to like overcome things in the future. Things get hard to, things get off.
Like I was telling you the yesterday, it's like nura versus nature, things are gonna happen always things we're going to happen in your career. Things are gna happen in your personal life. But it's how do you deal with IT that you either can stay there and rot or overcome IT and throw.
And since you live that in limelight, what's the biggest regret you have?
This is so easy, I don't have any regret.
I trying to find the darkness in this role. Glass.
you, they say.
there is no such a thing. There is one thing.
you know, you know why? Because now I have he, and if I did not do everything that I would have like her, Greta and I wouldn't .
have like we went around the day I did IT today. What was the best thing I majority of.
like he was time with? He was your is okay.
You love is a job .
is amazing. It's like we've .
all our trials and tribulations, right?
Like things that have worked on have worked on to do address and have an address like everyone here at the table to reality teethe in some capacity has had IT two thousand and eighteen. You go back deeper. Is there anything you would have done differently?
So if you would asked you that question a year ago, two years ago, and maybe what has said something, but when I have heat and I look at him and like everything LED up to this, what I mean.
everything let us .
muscle talk about.
Two years ago, what was your biggest read of them?
In a bit of way, I would have been like, I wish I had actually never talked about this. I wish I had been more vocal during the reunion. Parent saying what i've thought about this, we deck.
No, I think I would have been a little bit.
I think I just would have been a little bit vocal. I think I at that point I was so beaten down that I just kind like coward. And I wish I would have been.
And they try to get me to apology if they SAT there. And i'm so proud myself and not more less apologizing for the the text message oury at that. I am so bad I didn't. But like they tried so hard, I was so beaten down at that point. I just one of that to be over. I was just, I got no giving me an air, but I wish I would have been a little more like chest up, like nose in the air, like I wish what would yeah, I did that so so be down at that point. So you go the clear head.
you regulated, you weren't that now you're regulated. You go back there, you protest for yourself. What does IT do for you today though, like professionally, financially.
every night. So that's a fantastic question because I don't think I done anything. I just like me, I think I help my career. Yeah.
hurt my career. And even now you can hold weight towards that.
You say I I don't even really hope weight towards IT anymore. But I think the first, like two years right after paradise, I think help my mental health. There are a little because, you know, I go to like therapy, whatever, and that would be like the only thing I talked about.
I was want to say this was good to done this. But like now IT win IT wouldn't really change anything. Maybe personally, like mentally, IT might help me know first year to their but also maybe that what do you brought maybe you know something yet as you say .
something .
exactly I .
say something and I get sign a different way or they didn't need something out there a different way and then I I .
was you so yeah I think I give you me i'm in a day if you said tomorrow you are going to duck like you're duck and not but but my biggest regret would be not speaking my truth. But at the same point it's like, what good is that so exact? And what respect is that do to some of the privacy in in things that I once was had? And it's like you don't have to I don't know. Sometimes I I trust that I go like I don't have to go there, but I should go there. My my biggest .
pride, or you know of my biggest, whatever, being proud of myself, is that I went high when other people went low and I stayed height and so this day i'm praised yeah IT yeah IT helps because that you know, you think about IT, you're right. Like I didn't have to do anything because they did the work .
for me yeah and the truth.
the truth pull out always.
And karma is real. The truth always does surface and might take a long time, but I will. But sometimes in that process, IT feels like you're rocky bell ball with four flux and black eyes and came and breathe, trying and just make IT to the top.
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differently .
just will start with you like just with reality TV yeah .
since since like this career come information for you honestly not like give like a easy to answer but nothing because the things the things that are ultimately faced turmoil over.
we're out of my control.
The thing that the more to motus times throughout my reality TV career came almost like unbeknown to me yeah and what I mean by that is like the way that I conducted myself while filming A I regret the single thing I get. But the way things were portrayed kind of came as a surprise to me and things that I learned, and you know, when things can be later, like how the Operation was handled and you know there were ambitious to me, is like, ultimately what I faced some sort of backlash over. So I don't, I mean, like, I pride myself when I was filming, like stay in trying to me.
So some of those surprises would like edits in the way things turned out, in the way things were renewed. Red, you looked as like I grew to a level that would be a Better spot. Like IT sounds like you're like I was shocked by some of these things that happened, but I also put me to where I am tonight, right?
I won't. They put me where I am, but I was like, yeah, I was surprised by the way some things unfolded yeah but like, I don't regret a single conversation. I had not regret a single weight that I like one anything i'm sure I mean, I to say I could have probably done Better in some areas, but for the most part, I feel like I represented myself in my family and my friends as well.
But there's things like once you leave filming that are out of your control and I feel like you watch me go like, well, that's interesting. That's how that when and ultimately I like things that I got hate for. But I wouldn't say that necessarily put me in a certain position. I think that is clicking is as IT is, I think me being me and being able to stay head strong into who I am and stay confident and what I am despite any of that is it's gotten me to where I am. I love IT.
Suzi, when IT comes to the creator space, you've done very well. You've excel if you got a podcast. Now looking back at when you start at verse today, just in the career space, what has been your biggest learning lesson as far as I profession goes?
I was saying this earlier at dinner. And G, I was saying, like the biggest thing i've had to really work on is advocating for myself, I can fight for anyone sitting beside me. My friends are going through something at somebody like approach somebody, does something inappropriate.
I will be at the first person shuit down and stand up and fight for justice. I think that there's a part of me that's just like, I know i'll be OK. I'm like, I don't care. I'll let you go.
No.
but from the time that I was on the show until now, the biggest learning here for me is that you have to advocate for yourself. And I think that's a business that I just never really thought I would have to address and shape within myself because I don't know. I understand that and I think that was like a tool. I don't know why, but I understand .
IT really think it's like it's tough because at your school, like your kind person and sometimes as people unfortunate that will take .
your kindness and take .
a binge of you and so people get action to you being easy going and easy to work with you. Just A C S, yeah. In the abuse that .
and my mentality used be like, okay, i'll take no and then I like move forward and with that, understand for myself but then it's like, oh, that I see everything around me and how people and things I can just I forgive her myself and make this Better and they called people account table and that's something that i've had to like really work on because it's like it's hard like hard conversations are really tough to navigate in business for me because I like I feel s so like unprepared and like not well versed and you don't know what's Normal, what's not in the creator space.
They're learning as you go. And then yeah, it's it's been really tRicky, but that is the one thing where i'm like I need to apply some of the other things from like my personal life, I like such. I feel like i'm such an open communicator where I like say how I feel or like what i'm experiencing. But in business i'm like, okay, like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
really for my .
self so that's like been the harder thing for me. And if I could go back knowing what I know now, i'm like, would finites .
push harder for yourself? Yeah, and advice for yourself. We have some disney questions coming over your little trivia. But before we get to that, I wonder about two thousand and eight, twenty two, one, two thousand and eighteen.
We've talked about this podcast over over the creator space can be very lucar IT can be very rewarding. While there's downside, there's also so much privilege. Do IT all worry about the long gey of IT. When you talk to friends, when you talk to family, when you think about planning for more kids, when you think about what future, why you look like. There are so many jobs that there are ninety five, there are concrete, there are solid salaries that, you know, in ten years and still be there.
Do you all worry about that and that? What does that look like for you? For good, bad, ugly? Like, how do you approach IT in a spaceship? You're very rewarded in this world to have something concrete locked up where it's mean to feel good, be there, but also you take a high risk in our space, but you can also be really reward. So how do you handle that?
All go first. This is actually something that I talk about all the time to with my in therapy, because I feel like i'm always finding this internal battle with myself. So I grew up in a very stable.
My dads been at the same job of. Thirty five years. My mother had the same drop thirty years. So for me, finance stability, this is always as a paja coming. And there was I didn't have any. My whole families, like teachers and government workers, like I never had an an entrepreneur in my family and about anybody who was like higher, higher to even be sales.
So for me, when I jumped into the space, I was constantly stress, and g can kind of speak to this two or SHE would SHE would do you the same, like I am constantly stressed about the next picture because I don't know when it's going to come. I don't know where it's coming from some times. So I am constantly stressed out about that.
So i'm considered this interbred tle of like it's going to be OK like it's gonna come, it's onna come even if I I don't care how much money I have saved in the band yeah I don't know where that next a check is coming from. I loose. It's very hard.
me. So the last, so I quit my job. I worked at course eight months after the show heard, so I quit, basically, kind of beginning in one thousand and nine ever since, in this battle for myself, just you're you're in the space, out your entrepreneur.
And I made more money to last final five years, and I would have twenty years of my old job, but I still cuse you up. And I, so good anxiety, because I don't know. So how do you solve how to happen? So to be honest, I haven't all I saw ebing's, I idea, or IT. And no matter how a good of a year I have or whatever, if I go two weeks without getting a call for a new deal or a new DJ gig like i'm breaking.
I am completely I yes. So I haven't found how handle ea costs. So you have to keep up with the and the thing about the creator space is, again, there are so many benefits to story pro to count. How do you handle that? You worry about the long time, this about the dad and in your door, just what you do in two years from now .
with mom and dad. no. So I mean, my my, as you know, my background was in fine IT ah and so for a while, like first coming off the show, like I kind of hung my hat or I went back to my nine of five and like i'm not going to be like these influencers.
I am going to have my stable career and do this on the was of that. And I came to find out like I wasn't usually proud that like just for me because that's what I wanted. But more so like my ubin was also very much working in health and administration.
My I was a teacher, and just my whole entire family, stable careers, like nobody in my immediate family, went the entrer out, right? IT wasn't like a norm, neither was going a reality television, right? So that was the first hurt with my family lake.
I ve always known like we like from a Young age I was like, you know what like i'm going to be different and I don't know what this looks like but like my life isn't going to be just linear, right? And I just to feel like I didn't know what I was going to be. yeah.
And so taking that leap of faith and convince ing, my parents know they were skeptical. And I trust myself, trust me, and like, it's going to work out. So I did IT showed well.
And you know, once I saw the first, like physical, no social media checks, like, oh, wow, because I just wasn't the Normal of their generation. So I know this was like as Lucy as IT could be right. But I was doing that and still working in finance. And i'm a strong believer that you when you when you take that leap, like that proverbial net will appear. And I will always bend myself, kind of myself, and I know not to let myself fail.
And so I would rather live that life of chance for the upside than to play IT safe and look back and say, well, I had this time of this point in my life like I couldn't taken that risk and I did in and what if I hate and so I think it's Normal, but I do think of the long jetty of IT, right? Or it's like, okay, how long can I do this? Yeah and I think that's Normal.
But I also look at this space in theory and what three, four years removed, you gather even further and there's people like all you do IT for a little bit, and then you, you know is the next crop. There is something special about each of us where we've to maintain IT. sure. right?
So I think at a certain point, you have to realize that your hot right off for the show because you're just identified and associated with the franchise, but a certain point, there's new crops coming out that you have to bring something also to the table that's unique and valuable, where you're creating content, where it's like Jason target c is jon target the creator. The power test is all these things that aren't just from the bash shirt, right? So like if you're able to have that something special yeah and maintain that career in this industry is not because you were on some reality television here once your couple years removed.
Do I know that untalented in other areas than being a reality television personality, right? With that being said, still using the right brain, left brain, creative and also business minded, this you I am also working on things to like kind of set myself up where I always say, like if the internet were to shut down tomorrow, I still have something that like i've built. I like a right, so kind with a one OK.
This is great. I'm so fortunately last can do this. But if that were to be struck for me tomorrow, yeah, I want to make sure that I am set up for position .
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How do you do with that? I definitely do battle with that. I've always been a bit like non traditional in my career, which I think it's a very opposite. I think lake, just even our family annamites are so different.
We're like, I think, well, I know how different this is but like my dad was like a musician and like a writer and an entrepreneur and then became business man later. And like he had me when he was forty yeah but he had this like dream for the early portion of his life to be like this very he was just like such a free spirit. And my mom is like, similarly was when he was Younger.
But like they were just very like they were not necessary weight, narrow path, but then they took a very straight, narrow and IT was always very, pretty similar to how you get group. I never saw anything but like Normal and healthy from what I saw was a kid know, of course, there were major struggles, but I see them. They never like, show that to me. And I I just said to know. But then I think because my dad was such a creative, like there was such an encouragement growing up to be like.
you can do that .
and where you want. My parents made me so much, i'm like, I literally was kind of terrible half the time and they were really got you like, you're amazing like, oh my god, you're going to be DIY princess and like, they were just so supportive and I just genuinely believe I can do with anything IT was that Young belief in yourself that is all going to be I have been scared at times in my life like, what am I doing?
Yeah but at the same time, i'm like, i'm a hustler. I know how to make money. I know how to get on car less.
I was twenty one. I was like working at work. Selling is IT was I always known how to make money even to this day? absolutely. I feel like this could all end tomorrow because you have the internet down, i'll tiktok go away or whatever, like there are so many things that could happen. But like, I know I will figure this out because i've always been able to make money from the time I was like fourteen years when i've been workings and wonder like anybody like if you've ever like figured out how to make money when you're a tough situation is like you can figure IT out when you're .
put IT like when you're back against yourself.
you figure that out. And so I do have that like faith in myself that i'm like even .
if all going away.
Both similar to in probably all of us, like I don't want anyone to worry about me, especially my parents, although their careers are very linear, like they would support anything that I want to really no matter what IT is that like they may question IT. But the end of the day, if I say want to do something, they're going to fully support me, right? And I it's crazy.
So I after was working my finances job. I went on paradise, and I took six months of working in ninety five, coming in ninety five, so went back to working for a fin tech story up. And I was all set to move to L A. right. I found my spot in june, went back to balls, to more, to at my house, came back, ended up actually not having that job. And and so I was like, shit, i'm moving to lay in three weeks my rents going up three eggs yeah, i'm not only parents because they to freak out, of course and so it's okay here we go and so I was like, you know, i'm gna double down and just go heart figure out, creative figured IT out there, right? And knocker what IT has been by far like the most incredible year for me and it's just because, like I know the unlock to and you're back against the one you have no show yeah you will be surprised .
to capable of. I love IT. Here's an alternative thought and question to what we're talking about. A lot about I and us, and we're not about parents.
Parents will I want you to pursue your passion? But i'm curious if any other situations, these relationships or others, have parents ever communicated the concern with not what you are doing, but maybe what your partner might be doing in a creator space, like find some of more stability? Do you find that that's ever been an issue at all?
My parents know, but I come from a lot of family and there are many hands in the pot so uncalled other people that are yeah like, so IT takes a village, right? Raise a child. So I have a village.
So my village wasn't just my parents. And so when I came to doing that was blind on netlist season, said I just came out now I only had the support of like my mom and dad, but that was IT. And then I had to go through that whole experience like literally having like ten voices in my area telling me that i'm doing something wrong and still doing that.
And then I was kind of like, not excelled, but just, they weren't proud of me for a while. And then love is why I became, love is wind. And so then I proved everybody wrong. And that was the coolest moment ever. But IT IT was really hard, but i've always kind of like been like the black sheep.
And so if you ever find yourself in a situation where you're like but like my you know in finance and my brother is like literally like the most like state and narrow scholarship electrical engineer. And then there's me, and there is just so many like I, like I weird love with everything and everybody I feel live. Od, right? And now i'm .
thriving. Well, unbelievable story. You continue to pursue even when maybe the devil line and never you're back when your leg I got this, I think it's beautiful.
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He put him on his fridge. He said, l is an after i'm going to make this amount of money. He made that amount of money. So you guys, to put your number, you have a blank check in, is a creative reality.
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So like she's been vision board forever in this number of seven hundred fifty thousand dollars, has been something that i'm like, I wanna make that much money, like as a creator, as a joke for as whatever. And it's just been a that i've been like some one year. I ve me the number and I have IT on there .
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And so i've just had this number wrong, like x number years. That's why I asked like what time? fine. Yeah at a certain point. Like i'm just confident that this will be a success and eventually in my valuation will be twenty five thirty million plus. And that's a number .
that I I sell that I didn't I had to do IT IT would I would be right around the ten million noa mark. But here's why. And here's the cool thing of the question.
Jim carrey, when he does that, he says ten million. He said ten million. And twenty years ago, so the first time I ever heard IT, here's the kind of the psyche of IT.
I did ten million, but the reason I did ten million was because I knew I figured out the numbers that I can live the same lifestyle live right now if I have around seven to ten million in liquid s. So I know if I get to that number, I can kind of like retire at this lifestyle. But what was really fascinating about that is you when you hear the number, you actually start to create your mindset towards that number.
So I instantly thought ten million. And there's a whole like business case study of when you put the number out first, which I didn't put out, you'll try to emulate that and then justify your reasoning and really all the whatever number to be your own brain and how you're going to get their annually or at the any year career because your behavior or will change, we try to adjust IT. And it's fascinating when you're round a group of people like that.
You said one hundred million and you said a billion and I said one hundred thousand, and you think about all the different things you would have to do to try and get all these. And the behavioral data day would change drastically. So the ideas I continue to think bigger, continue to push IT, because in the behaviors that you'll do day today will have to be pushed to the extremely.
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