You guys are probably wondering what we were laughing about.
Oh, man.
No, it's not some dumb Asian bimbo that's going to end up being...
Not that this time.
We're talking about...
As you guys know, I was in L.A. for a few days.
I went out there and I filmed with Jubilee.
And we did an episode on Fitman vs.
Fatman.
I think it's going to be a good time.
I wasn't going to say anything, but it got leaked, man.
You guys found out somehow...
Greg Doucette was there.
Shout out to Greg.
He's going to be here, I think, in the summer.
I think he had mentioned to me either July or August he's going to be in Tampa and he's going to come down and make a trip, which is great because last time we had him on, I know there were some issues with him coming to the United States and everything like that.
So when I saw him out there in L.A., I was like, oh, shit.
So, cool guy.
All I got to say about that episode is...
I hope they don't cut anything out.
Of course they will, bro.
They probably will.
Here's the thing.
Y'all know this.
I don't hang out with blue pill simps and shit like that.
I just don't hang out with those types of people.
Being in an environment with all these fucking soy boys...
Yeah, like, bro, it was crazy.
Like, little things that I would say all the time here, like, yo, they're looking at me like crazy when I said it over there.
And you're in L.A. as well.
And it was in L.A., man.
So it was fucking funny how, like, you say some of this stuff in front of woke people and they lose their minds.
So, yeah, I think you guys are going to get some entertainment on that one.
I'll tell y'all that.
Like, definitely.
How long was it?
I was there for a while.
We filmed for like three hours.
Damn!
Three or four hours.
Yep.
Yep.
It's long.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So we'll see how long the actual video is.
You know, obviously we're setting up and everything else like that.
But like, you know, they should be able to, I mean, hopefully they put most of it in there.
But y'all know, if there's like something cut out of context, you guys will know that is BS. And I'll be watching too.
I'm going to be watching.
Oh, y'all didn't put my response to that or whatever.
So we'll see what happens.
Speaking of California, we're going to be having, from a little jumper, Flacco, at the live event as well.
Oh, he's coming?
Oh, sweet.
He's coming on to us as well.
All right, all right.
We have more and more people showing up, man.
Hell yeah.
Full roster.
Yeah, so the live show, guys, is going to be this Friday, by the way.
I was going to actually stay in California longer, but I was like, nah, man, we got to get back over here and really set up, because literally today we're on the phone with the...
The venue, we're really trying to make sure everything is set up properly for y'all.
As you guys know, running live shows like this is not easy.
Especially with people there and another venue.
And you guys know that we like to do the show at a high production level.
So we're just trying to make sure we have everything in place.
But it's going to be this Friday.
April 26th, doors open at 6 p.m.
Show's gonna start around 7 or 7.30, roughly in that time range.
It's gonna be here in Miami, and it's gonna, well, Miami Beach to be exact.
For some of you guys that aren't familiar, the city of Miami is where we film.
However, where we do this is gonna be in Miami Beach.
Two completely different cities, but Miami Beach is the more famous place that everyone goes to whenever they come and visit here.
Most people, when they come, they go to South Beach, etc.
We're gonna pretty much be over there.
That's where the show is going to be.
It's going to be a good time.
VIPs, we only got, what, 20 spots left?
That's it.
We only got 20 spots left of VIP Ninjas.
That's it.
So if you guys want to go ahead and get involved and meet us in person, hang out with us, VIPs get to take pictures with us, be in the back, hang out with us for a little bit.
So there's two segments.
The first six to seven will be them talking to us, the guests as well, and then after, from 930 to 10 as well, me and Greg.
Yeah.
So if you get the VIP ticket, man, it's a much better experience.
And you'll be on front, etc.
We've only got 20 spots left.
The majority of them are sold.
So get it in now, guys.
And then you've still got general admission tickets.
And then the second tier?
Yeah, upper level.
But yo, the best part is going to be Yacht Party, though.
Yes.
We've got a yacht party after.
I can't wait.
I mean, look at that thing, man.
That thing is huge, guys.
It's going to be a good time.
We've got a bunch of girls that are going to be there.
We've got our team pretty much making sure we bring the ladies.
The girls are going to be there at the yacht, guys.
So if y'all want girls, you've got to go to the yacht party.
That is also filling up.
How many spots do we have for that one left?
Maybe even like 10.
What?
Keeping it at being, yeah.
10?
Yeah.
If you go like 10.
Remember, it's my people, Kev's people, and then, you know, us.
So it's like, oh.
And then all the girls.
All the girls.
Oh, shit.
Over 40.
And then there's a capacity that you can have on the boat, right?
Hold on.
There's over 40 girls coming that was pre-sold to us before.
So there's going to be more.
Wait, the boat came with 40 bitches?
Yeah, pretty much.
What?
What?
Where do you mind me, bro?
Come on, Will.
It's easy.
Wait, hold on, hold on.
It's easy, bro.
So, wait, because I didn't fucking know this.
Wait.
So, you got the boat, and when you get the boat, It comes, they tell you, oh, by the way, it comes to 40 girls.
No, no, no, no.
This is the sponsors that are coming with us.
Y'all ex-Miami.
They're coming with us too.
Okay, and they got their team of promoters and stuff like that.
And since you know them, they basically said we're bringing girls.
100%.
So we're good.
Chris don't got to do nothing then, basically.
Just show up, as usual.
Pretty much.
So we don't, because I got Angie getting girls and shit, so should I tell her to stop?
Yeah!
What the?
They were good.
Wow.
Okay.
The good thing is, none are from China.
So...
So we got 40 that are coming with the yacht and then we got some that Icy and I'm going to bring in.
Alright, so we're going to have well over 50 girls there on the yacht.
It's a mega yacht.
It's going to be a good time.
So yeah, Ninjas.
Wow.
I didn't know that.
It's going to be a movie.
Wow.
Full movie.
So we got a few spots left on that.
Yes.
So that's going to be a good time.
You got four more days, man.
Yeah, four days, guys.
We're not going to be live on Friday for obvious reasons, and we're going to be doing the live show, and we're going to be making sure that we coordinate everything as good.
What else?
Yeah, man, just come to that live show, guys.
It's going to be a good time.
It's going to be our sponsor as well.
Yeah, rumble.com.
So, obviously, you guys know that's home base for us.
You guys want to...
Support us.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all, man.
After this week, we're probably gonna have to take a bunch of our content down on YouTube, and we're probably gonna have to do it where a majority of our content, especially stuff that isn't safe, is gonna have to go to Rumble, and then the clean stuff will be over here.
We're talking to YouTube about doing a deal to make things work correctly, so Rumble will be the place for most content.
Probably.
For now.
Especially with the stuff that we made, guys.
It is what it is.
I mean, you guys can see it's happening with Tim Cass.
They took down two or three of his videos from three years ago with Alex Jones and Joe Rogan and stuff.
They backtracked.
They retroactively enforced some type of policy and took down videos from him and gave him a warning.
Guys, this is crazy.
And they told him it was fine multiple times.
I'm like, okay, they're telling him directly it's fine.
Alright, I'm good to go.
Most video is up for three years.
Then all of a sudden, election year...
That was bad.
Holy.
So yeah, bro, you can't be too safe on your platform.
But regardless though, Tim Gass is a great creator.
He's been on the platform for years.
But that was a shock because imagine posting content that was safe for YouTube and then it said all of a sudden, hey, you know what?
Never mind.
It's not safe anymore.
Delete.
That is scary.
Very scary.
So we need to be careful too.
Holy.
So that's kind of what it is.
It's an election year.
This crap happens.
So...
Yeah, guys, I hate to say it like that, but yeah, what will probably end up happening is, I mean, obviously we'll give you, we'll let you guys know exactly what it's going to be, but it might be where it's like we stream a little bit on YouTube and then the majority is going to go on Rumble and then obviously like many Mondays and stuff like that will stay on YouTube, but after hours and everything else like that, the majority of it you guys are going to have to see over on Rumble, man.
That's just what it is.
I mean, we get more views on Rumble anyway, to be honest with y'all.
For all the people that talk smart, because you guys I'm like, uh, do you look at our Rumble numbers, bro?
Like, we'll have, we easily have, you know, uh, you know, maybe 10,000 plus during a lot, during a regular, uh, show.
Yeah.
And then we'll have like 20 to 30 when we do our after-hour shows, um, on, on Rumble.
So, um.
Yeah, W Rumble, man.
Yeah, W Rumble, bro.
Yeah, man.
Chat be lit.
And yeah, the chat be lit in there.
It's hilarious.
You know, we don't censor the chat over there.
They be saying all the crap that they want to say.
They make fun of me.
They make fun of Fresh, Bills, Moe, Angie, Icy.
They make fun of everybody.
So, Chris.
So, it is what it is, man.
We don't censor y'all over there on Rumble.
They be going wild.
So, yeah.
Download that.
But yeah.
Anyway, today's Money Monday, guys.
It's been a bit since we've been able to do this because you guys know everyone and their mom.
Who likes to talk about Fresher Fit?
So we've had to address some haters and respond to some stuff, right?
We had to respond to the Crimson Chin last week, and then we responded to some of these other losers and stuff like that.
But now we're good.
But now we're going to go back to the basics, which, you know, diversify us from all these other haters.
With giving y'all some content on how to get your stuff together, man.
So five ways to set goals to achieve whatever you want in life.
So go ahead and kick it off with the first one.
So from one, hold it on to five.
Alright, the first one is going to be pretty simple.
Plan what you want to happen before writing your goals down.
So obviously speaking, guys, it's a goal setting.
You can have goals in your head.
But oftentimes as men, we don't know what we want.
So it's almost like you've got to make sure you know what you want before you write it down.
Because whatever you write down is going to happen eventually, right?
So my thing is like, okay, what's your plan?
What's your goal?
Mine was to be successful, come to America, work hard, invest my money, and then have fun as well at the very end.
So that's a plan through and through.
But sometimes we hear people's opinions or people's lifestyles.
We say, you know what?
I want that.
But why do you want it?
So having time to yourself to think, okay, as a man, what do I want to do is important.
Because people can lead you through religion or through, for example, speeches or, for example, videos.
But it's like, what do I actually want to do with my life?
That's very important.
So have a plan.
And obviously speaking, think about it thoroughly.
Like, if you need to go by yourself to the park, I don't know, going to drive in your car, you should be alone.
We made these plans because it's about you, not anybody else.
Not your mom, your sister, your uncle, your brother, your girlfriend.
It's about you.
So as a man, what do you want to do in your life moving forward?
Then, once that's done, you're going to write it down on your goal board.
But what are you going to say about number one?
Yeah, it's...
Got a plan.
Yeah.
You know, it's amazing how guys say all the time, yo, I want to get more girls.
Yo, I want to get in shape.
Yo, I want to make more money.
And then you ask them, okay, well, what are you doing to do that?
And then they're like, uh, the same stuff I've been doing for the past three years that hasn't led me to that.
So you got to have a plan, guys.
You got to really map it out and have a plan, have an idea.
And, you know, the biggest thing to remember is...
If you've always done what you've always done, you're gonna continue to get what you've always gotten.
You know, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, thinking a different result.
And I think a lot of people do that.
I remember growing up, right, in high school, In high school, you always have those people that you think are going to be successful, then you got some that are losers and stuff like that.
And the one thing I noticed with the kids, whether they were in a lower level, lower IQ class, or they didn't really have aspirations like that, they would say, I'm going to do X, Y, Z. But then you would see what they're actually doing, and they're doing the same thing they've always done.
They're still smoking weed.
They're still playing video games all the time.
They keep saying, I'm going to change.
I'm going to make a change.
But they never actually make a change.
So, I mean, obviously you want to start small.
It could be with just like cutting out one bad habit and then slowly building from there.
But the reality is you're going to have to give up and stop doing the things you're currently doing if you want to change from what you're doing.
And I don't think enough people understand and appreciate that you must actually take real, hard, tangible steps towards changing if you want to actually get the change that you want.
You know what scared me?
My first job at AT&T, taking phone calls, there's a call center with at least 200 agents from around the world.
And people were there for 40 years plus.
I was like, 40 years?
And they said, yeah, I want to leave here one day.
Damn, your name is a little bit where it was singular.
Yeah!
They used to work for Singular.
Yeah, they got different contracts like Xbox and AT&T, but that actual department, they were there for so long.
And I was like, what's your plan to get out of here?
Oh, yeah, well, you know, one day I'm going to get out of this office job and have my own career.
I'm going to be an entrepreneur.
That's so true.
I'm like, awesome.
When?
Oh, you know, bro, soon.
I just got to figure things out.
I'm like, nigga, you've been in 40 years.
It's crazy to me.
But that right there had me scared because I'm like, damn, if they're here this long saying all this shit, I gotta make a change.
When I worked at Macy's, loss prevention, I was 18 when I got that job.
I did the security there and I worked there until I was about 20 years old because I went out to college.
There were people there working that were like 22, 24, one girl was like 28, 29, making like 10 bucks an hour.
This is back in like 2008.
Yeah.
And yeah, what would everybody say?
Yeah, I'm going to get promoted, or yo, I'm going to go get another job, or yo, I need more money.
Like, y'all right now, I guarantee you guys know exactly what I'm talking about.
All of you have a job right now, right, where you have your coworkers, and y'all are bitching about how much you get paid, you're going to bitching about the hours, and you're complaining and saying, yo, well, I'm going to fucking get out of here, I'm out of this place, et cetera, and what ends up happening?
Five years later, they're still there.
And, you know, and guys, we've worked these kinds of jobs, so we understand what it's like working a low minimum wage job, etc., working around these people, and everyone's saying, I'm going to do better, I'm going to get out of here, and they fucking never leave.
And the reason why they never leave is because they keep doing the same bullshit that got them there in the first place and keeps them the job.
You know what gets me too?
It's like, oh yeah, bro, why are you saying for overtime?
It's like, because I want to save money to invest.
Oh, bro, let's go drink a beer.
Nigga, you just said you want to be an entrepreneur.
Let's not be an entrepreneur.
But again, it's the mindset to say, you know what, I'm going to say this, but action-wise, are you going to do it?
No.
Yeah.
No, man, they end up becoming entrepreneurs, which means trapped in the fucking job that they got and they'll never actually become an entrepreneur because they never change from what they're doing.
And it's amazing to me because these people say this stuff, that's why they call it a dead-end job.
Yeah.
Because people sit there and say, I'm leaving this dead-end job, but they never fucking leave.
They never leave because they make just enough, right?
It's literally slavery.
So what they do is this.
They give you just enough money to pay your bills and be what I call...
You're comfortable enough.
Where you're able to pay your bills and just chill.
Where you need the job to continue to sustain it but it's not enough to actually move away.
And that's what employers want.
They want to give you enough money just so that you can go ahead and continue to live the lifestyle that you currently have and be somewhat comfortable and not give you a cent more.
Why?
Because if they give you more, if you're smart, you'll invest, you'll move on, you'll do something else.
Understand that these companies, guys, a lot of times these big corporations, their interest isn't to actually pay you higher wages so you can live a better life.
No.
Their job is to pay you as little as possible so that you stay.
They obviously are going to give you a livable wage so that you can live, but they're going to give you just enough so that you stay, you don't go anywhere.
Because their number one thing is, if we're going to train you, we're going to...
Pay you.
We're going to give you a job, etc.
We want you to stay.
Retention is very important.
Bro, I did the math.
If I stayed there at the same rate of $10 an hour, I would have made it for that year.
If I'm going on, $19,000 a year is poverty, bro.
Terrible.
That's why I got a second job at Chick-fil-A. It's like, bro, I need to get out of this shit, you know?
So, go have a plan, man.
So guys, that's step number one.
Because I know all of you guys right now in the chat know exactly what we're talking about.
When you have that job, right?
Especially when you're younger, you have these minimum wage paying jobs or whatever.
Everyone's complaining, bro, this job sucks, y'all.
I'm gonna get out of here.
Lunch break.
Yeah, niggas are complaining about shit.
No one goes anywhere, bro.
They all fucking stay there.
So don't be that guy.
All right, number two, guys.
This is a good one.
Get a dry erase board or notepad to write it down, but it must be visible.
Guys, as someone, as you guys can see here on the pod, who writes things down, I can't...
I can't even explain to you how important it is to personify your thoughts down on written paper through a pen.
It's one thing to listen to something.
It's another thing to write it down.
When you write it down, how do you guys think I'm able to just make these girls look ridiculous a lot of the times whenever I'm doing debates or whatever?
It's because I write stuff down and it forces you also when you write things down to really comprehend and understand, right?
And it keeps things fresh in your head.
And when you're actually writing it down, it just makes it way more solid in your head.
So writing your goals down, right?
Obviously, I'm not telling you how to write shit down when you're debating people.
No, I'm just giving you guys an example of the power of the pen.
But in general, if you're able to write down your goals, it's going to be instrumental in your long-term success.
Well said.
You can talk about this.
Yeah.
So, it's funny.
We did a call on my network.
We spoke about goal setting and having drivers board.
So, there's one right here that actually you had in your actual house.
Yeah, Angie uses it.
This one's actually pretty good.
So Angie's really smart.
She's saying basically her goals for Myron right here, right?
But in any case...
It says call companies, pay bills, because Angie helps me with my real estate, right?
Obviously with like, you know, paying the water bills and electricity and all those other BS. And then, because I don't want to deal with that stuff.
And then Instacart, which obviously, you know, to get the stuff.
Because, as you know, we bring the girls here and stuff.
So we got to have like juices and shit for them and all that stuff, so...
Yeah, but you want a bigger board than this.
You want a board from Target or Walmart.
That's huge.
A rectangular board.
That's going to be way bigger.
But in any case, this is the success glitch that people miss all the time.
Which basically means you're going to write down your goals, A to Z, right?
Short-term and long-term goals.
However, you're going to put it in your room where you can see it whenever you wake up in the morning or when you go to bed at night.
Because you want to have it fresh in your brain where you're like, okay, right now I have goals to achieve and looking at every day is like, damn.
I didn't do A to B, C, or D. I need to get on that.
Now, granted, writing it done doesn't mean it's going to happen if you don't execute.
But if it's in your face, you're like, damn, I can see right now clearly what I need to do.
And taking it a step further, if you want to be more visual about it, have pictures of the actual goals, for example, of a car you want, a house you want, maybe a job you want, in your room, pictures of it on your wall as well.
So imagine having a board with all your goals on it, plus images to highlight those goals in your face every morning.
You're either going to do it or sit there and be like, damn, I'm a loser for not doing my goals.
So having that in your face every single day is powerful.
When you write it down, guys, it's in your memory.
So keep that in mind.
Visual and actually writing it down has a lot of power to you as well.
Yeah.
And I think the important thing is because you had your board, right?
Everyone makes fun of you and talks all this shit.
You had a video that went super viral.
You got like 15 million views or something like that, right?
On Instagram?
Yeah.
Before we got taken down.
But, you know, you guys know the famous clip of him getting denied by Grant Cardone, etc.
But after that happened, fresh put on a board, I'm going to get a Lambo, I'm going to make this much money a month, etc.
And he had that board in his room.
Remember when I met him, I remember seeing that board when I went over there before.
And that board, you woke up every day and you saw it and before you went to bed every night you saw it.
So it's a reminder like, okay, what am I doing?
And I think to be able to wake up and go to sleep, seeing that every day is very powerful from a subconscious standpoint.
And I think for a lot of you guys that have goals and got things that you want to do, Just putting it in your face every single day is a stark reminder like, damn, okay, this is what I'm pushing towards, right?
And if you fuck up one day or whatever it may be, you can come back and look at that board and be like, damn, did I get closer to the goals on this board or did I get further?
If the answer is I got further, then you got some work to do.
100%.
Actually, what happens is, when you complete those goals, because I don't know why, whatever don't happen.
Bought a property, got a car, did a speech on that platform for FTX trading.
Not FTX, what's the other one?
FTX, I was going to say.
No, no, what's it called?
FTX. FX Summit.
Oh, FX Summit.
Oh, with the Forex traders.
Yeah, yeah.
With QBanks and them.
Yeah, so everything I wrote down happened in, like, for example, in order, actually.
It's crazy.
So writing it down is very powerful, and then let's say you do lose track of time or you lose track of, like, what you're doing.
Okay, let me get back on track because, obviously speaking, my goals are right here in front of me.
So let me get back on track.
Yeah.
So it happens.
So, uh...
So, yeah.
So, writing it down, guys, is very powerful.
And I think also writing it down and where you can see it every single day.
Don't just put it on a notebook and just be like...
Like, put it on a big whiteboard and put that in your room.
Because people say, oh, why not just put it on my phone?
Bro, look at your phone, bro.
You're not going to look at it every day.
Nah, nah.
You ain't going to open up your Google Notes and be like, what do I got to do?
It has to be in your face where you can say, okay, cool.
This is what it is.
Oh, shit.
It's right there.
Yep.
And another thing too, which is kind of powerful, other people will see it that know you.
Ooh!
You know what I mean?
So, it's amazing how people get motivated a lot of times to prove others wrong.
Like, they might not be motivated to do it for themselves, but they'll be motivated to prove others wrong.
Even myself.
I mean, you guys know, when we were going through all that bullshit in 2021, and people were talking all the crap that they were talking, 50-plus YouTube channels talking shit about us.
At this point, it's 50-plus, but back then, it was like 30-plus talking shit about us, making all these insults or whatever.
What did I do?
I went and got better cameras.
I went and got better equipment.
I upgraded the studio, and we came up with new concepts, and we made the show even better to, you know...
To really improve.
So, naysayers and haters, a lot of the times, what they end up doing is they can spark creativity, they can spark, you know, motivation.
And, you know, it is what it is.
I mean, hell, you know, Crimson Chin made some hits on us, right?
Talking, oh, well, these guys aren't really leaders of masculinity.
I watched that video.
I wrote down what I was going to say back to her.
I took notes.
And we went ahead and executed it and it made her look really foolish.
Because even though we had some comedic relief in there making fun of her, we also addressed a bunch of her points that she made with factual...
In fact, she was refuting a lot of the things that she said because she was incorrect about a bunch of stuff.
Whoever went ahead and did her research for her didn't know what they were doing.
Her script writer.
Right, her script writer, right?
Obviously, we're making jokes, having a good time, etc.
We had like 20,000 people watching live on that one between all the platforms, so it was a good time.
But how were we able to do that?
Well, hater, watch it.
Write it down.
Boom.
This is the game plan I'm going to do.
Obviously, that's on a more micro level, but the point is that writing things down, guys, and then having a goal and putting it out there for everybody to see, what'll happen is it'll keep you accountable a lot of times.
If you put that fucking whiteboard in your room and your parents here, your friends here, whatever, they're like, oh, these are your goals?
Then it's gonna motivate, oh damn, they know my goals too.
Shit, I gotta do something.
Now imagine you have a girlfriend or a girl that you're talking to, right?
And it's in your house every single day.
She'll be like, did you do any of your goals?
It looks the exact same.
Now you look crazy.
Nothing crossed off.
Yeah, you look crazy.
How's wrong with you?
So it's motivation.
Yeah, man.
So it is what it is.
All right, number three.
Break down the goals into long-term and short-term.
Very simple, guys, what to do.
However, think about it this way.
If you're going to have goals for yourself, long-term, of course, you need to do things in the meantime to make things work for you as habits.
So, for example, let's say I'm going to have long-term goals, let's say by Lambo, right?
It doesn't happen magically.
I have to say, okay...
What are the things I can do in the meantime to get to that point of buying a Lambo?
For example, buy my mom a house or buying yourself a house, right?
And it's going to have to be money goals, of course.
So, let's say you work in business or you work at a job.
Okay, if I work for a year at this job, how much am I going to make?
I'll make maybe like 100k if I'm lucky.
Cool.
Alright, can I buy a Lambo?
Not really.
It could, but it's not the best place to be to buy a Lambo.
So, Any more money.
So I can put on my goal board, first job, 100k a year.
That's one, right?
So go to work every day, work overtime if I can.
But to add this goal, I can do a second job.
Which means, okay, cool.
First line for my short term is, okay, work job, that's my first job.
Second line, second job is extra money to put towards my long-term goal of a Lambo.
So it's pretty simple, guys, how to do this with short-term goals, but...
There are three things that you can do right now, not long term.
So it could be as easy as maybe going to your job is one goal as well.
Or, for example, having a business that you do on the side.
Let's say you do e-commerce, you do trading.
Cool.
Every day after my job, I'm going to study e-commerce, I'm going to study trading, and I'm going to do it, execute this every single day.
That's short term because right there and then, that skill that you learn can be applied to long term things and benefits.
So my thing is like, whatever you can do now, your long term goals will be short term, and of course long term will be long term goals in the long run.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
All right.
Number four.
Tell an accountability partner your plan.
Someone you trust you can hold accountable every single time.
So this just means that someone you can trust to tell your goals to.
That will laugh at you, make fun of you, that actually believes in your vision or your goal.
Or better yet, has the same goal that you do.
There you go.
Even better.
Yeah.
So, for me, it was actually my mom because she was obviously pushing me for me to do better and not give up.
So that was my person I spoke to all the time.
And obviously, she's not going to judge me because she's my mom.
But it could be your brother.
It could be your cousin.
It could be your uncle.
Business partner is a good one.
I mean, we had goals for the show that we needed to hit, and we were able to hit.
One million.
One million subscribers.
We were able to do that within two years.
You know, hitting 100K, then first it was 20K, then hitting 100K, then hitting a million, and then, you know, getting a certain amount of views, you know, growing our Rumble channel, right?
We're getting that from 100K to 250K, and then we got these two Rumble plaques here for each one.
Once for $100,000, once for a quarter mil.
And then now the goal for Rumble is to get to $500,000, right?
And then obviously to a million as well.
You want to be a million on all the platforms.
So, it's very important to have an accountability partner better as someone that's also pursuing the same goal that you are, man.
Because...
Whenever, because we've talked about this before, but you guys know when it comes to men, one of the best bonding and unifying things between men is a shared goal.
There's a reason why men will sit there alongside each other and go to war and potentially put their lives in danger.
Why?
The shared goal of protecting their country, their nation, their loved ones.
Their culture, right?
So when there's a shared goal, you can't stop anyone.
That's how wars are fought, right?
Obviously, that's at the most extreme level, but you guys get what I'm trying to say here.
When you have a shared goal, no one can stop you.
And you will risk life and limb, quite literally sometimes, to go ahead and pursue that goal.
So for men, that is extremely important, man.
So if you can get yourself an accountability partner or someone that has a shared goal with you, you're going to go 10 times further.
Ten times further.
That's why workout partners a lot of the times are so sought after.
They're hard to find because most people can't stick in the gym long term and someone falls off.
But if you're able to find someone that is as serious as you are about going to the gym, etc.
and you guys train together, man, you're not going to stop y'all.
Now let's say you can't find somebody.
Granted, it might be hard sometimes.
Understandable.
Well, guess what?
You know who your partner is?
You!
You!
You're a partner to yourself because you're going to hold yourself accountable.
Now, it's harder because if it's just you, then it's kind of like, all right, it's a little harder because of myself, but you can do it.
Now, granted, unless you do find somebody that is actually going to help you move forward with this, it's pretty simple.
What you do is you share your short-term goals with a person.
So let's say I meet person B, or let's say his name is Tom.
All right, Tom was my partner for accountability.
All right, Tom, listen.
Here's my goals for short-term, let's say from one to five.
Okay.
He'll give me his goals as well.
At the end of the week, we meet up on a phone call or a Zoom call or in person, and we share our goals together, what we did that week, towards our long-term goals.
So you give them not long-term goals, short-term goals between each person, and you say, okay, Tom, did you do X, Y, Z? Oh, no, I didn't.
Why didn't you do it?
Oh, bad excuse, bro.
And hold each other accountable.
But that way, each person is getting help as well, because you don't want it to be one-sided, of course.
And once that's done, at the end of the week, you reset and do it again next week.
So I wouldn't say it's always going to be someone that's going to partner with you because you can't always find somebody, but if you can, great.
It's not relying on yourself, pretty much.
Bam.
We can read chats in the last one?
Yeah.
Yeah, I told you guys today's show is going to be short and sweet for y'all.
We'll read some of these chats, and then I think we've got to show some lovely ladies after.
Yeah.
We got here, George Gaten goes, what happened to the 9-11's stream?
Oh, did you ever do it?
Or is it posted somewhere also?
No, that was 20 hours ago.
It's on Rumble.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah.
He asked that because I remember that.
He asked that when I was on FedReacts.
FedReacts.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Which, by the way, speaking of those streams, they're on Rumble for obvious reasons.
They're not on YouTube, guys.
So if you guys want those 9-11 streams where we talk about who's really behind it, it's not on YouTube.
It's definitely on Rumble, rumble.com.
Go check it out.
We did a bunch of episodes with Ryan Dawson.
You actually re-uploaded it.
It's available on Rumble.
Yeah, they're all there on Rumble.
It's like a three or four part series, man.
We covered it extensively, the different factors involved.
So, yeah, go over that.
For good reason.
Yeah.
Zedan goes, I quit corn and I started my own mobile detailing business and quit my job at Amazon with Warehouse.
P.S. Can you do a daytime show about men's hygiene?
Because you mentioned earlier that men are musty as fuck today.
Yeah, didn't we do an episode on that?
We did, actually.
Wasn't it recent?
It was on Wednesday, I believe, right?
Or no, we talked about it for a bit on the first date thing.
Yeah, we need to do it.
It's one of the steps, right?
We didn't do one on hygiene yet.
Actually, just on hygiene.
It was just one of the steps.
That's a fact.
Yeah, you know, it's going to sound crazy, but we should actually, because I'll give it a thousand, man.
It's one of those topics, right, that no one wants to talk about it because it's like, you should know.
But the reality is if you don't know, then you don't know because no one wants to talk about it and bring it up because it's like you should know.
And it's kind of like a taboo topic.
Not taboo, but it's like a sensitive topic where people feel embarrassed to even ask for help on this.
It's funny.
They'd be like, just put cologne on.
Nigga, if you stink, cologne won't help you that much.
Yeah, it won't.
You're still going to stink, bro.
It might even exacerbate the problem.
Yeah.
It'll make it worse.
So, you know, them niggas that smell that put on Axe.
Remember that shit back in high school?
Oh, my God.
So, yeah, bro.
You need to absolutely...
Yeah, we can do it.
We've seen on the show what is the number one problem with guys.
Their hygiene.
Every single time.
We don't fail.
And just humbling myself, because obviously doing this podcast, we've learned a lot.
We knew a good amount about dating and female nature, all that crap, beforehand.
But coming on the show and actually talking to these women and having conversations, I did not know that male hygiene was as bad as it is.
Bro, shorty from that show that said, oh, I know something about Fresh.
Remember when she was like, oh yeah, I'm going to expose Fresh?
Yeah.
She smelled me that same day.
That's because I just smashed somebody.
So it was like, I didn't even know I smelled like sex.
I remember.
But I did.
I was like, oh shit, but they smell, they have like a heightened sense of smell by females do.
It's like I smashed somebody.
I'm just saying it, bro.
She said, you smelled like sex.
Yeah.
I remember.
That's what it was.
It was a long time ago.
Old studio.
Yeah.
Oh, damn.
Okay, I'm over here.
I was like, what is it?
It was because of that.
Okay.
But she could smell me from over there.
Yeah.
Wow.
Crazy.
Yeah, girls have a very keen sense of smell.
They don't play, bro.
And you guys are worried.
You guys remember, from a physicality standpoint, they're weaker.
So they have a stronger sense of smell.
They're able to interpret things better than us.
That's why they're able to read social cues like, hey, this guy ain't all the way there.
So they got to be in a defensive situation all the time.
So a lot of times, girls are able to smell and notice things that you won't notice as a guy.
Yeah.
You know, they know the small details.
And yeah, we can do that for y'all, man.
Because this is actually a big problem that guys don't realize, but the women realize.
And the thing is, is that you'll get curved on a date and you'll never know why.
And it could be because you just have a bad smell.
Also, they bring up teeth as well.
Yeah.
Teeth.
Yeah.
Yeah, because some guys just have a natural stent stem just because.
You know what I mean?
Like, there's dudes that go out there.
This guy, bro.
There's guys that go out there that, like, don't shower, like, for 48 hours normally.
And they do that shit all the time.
Yeah.
And, yeah.
So, anyway.
Holy.
Let's go.
The Alpha Widow goes, Myron, on After Hours is a Joke, you should do a random shot of Angie on the couch writing on a whiteboard, pass it to you, respond to it, make up whatever, don't acknowledge the reference, then let the internet write the memes and yap about it.
I get it.
I get it.
Oh, oh, oh.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was talking about on X. Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's funny.
That guy.
Yeah.
Mr.
Ransom, where do we purchase a ticket to get a spot in the yacht party?
I'm trying to go.
Is it the same website to get the tickets for the live event?
Yeah, same one.
Yes.
People bought both the VAP for the show and the yacht, but yeah, it is separate.
So keep that in mind.
I think right now we're at.
I'll see you right now.
Link is below the top of the description, guys.
Let's put it in the chat for them, too.
If you guys...
Get your tickets now because here's the thing.
We have nine spots left.
One just sold just now.
Nine spots left.
Bro, everyone is going to start buying them this week.
I already know.
And then the day of, you really ain't going to get nothing.
It's filled up.
For example, a party, you can go to the entrance to pay to walk in.
This yacht is numbered by people.
Yeah, you won't be able to pay to get in.
You can't pay to get in, yeah.
I don't even know if you'll be able to pay to get into the show.
I don't even know if we'll be selling tickets at the door.
And if we do, I'll be honest with y'all, if you guys try to buy a ticket, because some of you, I know you late boys, you guys are going to try to show up to the venue and be like, yo, can I buy a ticket?
They're actually here.
And if you try to buy a ticket, it will be more expensive, and then you won't get a good seat, and it's not going to be the same.
Also, for any weirdos, there's going to be security.
So don't fuck around.
Just saying.
Sorry.
I'm just saying.
All right.
Oh, man.
Anything else?
Yes, Rumble Rants.
Rumble Rants.
All right, let's just look at some of these rants.
Jason Zagos, I need you to hate so I can use your free energy, Curtis Jackson.
Facts.
Ooh.
Myron's mouth can take a superhero punch.
Bill looks like the cinnamon stick off those Apple Jacks commercials.
Goku the goat?
Okay.
This nigga still here?
Coming in with some weak jokes, too.
George goes, what's up, guys?
The advice this podcast offers is gold.
I'm 22.
I've been in real estate since I was 19.
I started with two fix and flips.
Just bought three duplexes, been watching you guys, and loved advice.
Hey, bro, that's what's up, baby.
Yo.
Goldy Mikey.
And to do that only at, you know, start at 19 and do this at 22 is awesome.
That's incredible, bro.
It's incredible.
I want to start a house flipping business.
Where do I start?
How much do I need to start?
Ooh.
Godly Mike, I'll be honest with y'all, man.
Flipping houses is a very- Tricky game.
It's a tricky game.
I would suggest if you're going to get into real estate and you don't have that much capital, wholesaling is probably your best bet.
And what is wholesaling?
Wholesaling is essentially finding real estate deals where you find a good deal and then you be the middleman and you bring that deal to an investor.
Right?
And then that investor pays you to take the contract over.
I think that's one of the better ways to do it because, yes, it's more time intensive where you got to go find the deals and knock on doors, etc.
However, it's way cheaper if you don't got capital.
If you got some capital, then yeah, you can get into house flipping.
But the problem with house flipping is you're going to be dealing with hard money loans.
A lot of the times, hard money loans have high interest rates.
You got to get the houses fixed in time so you can go ahead and recoup your money and do your cash out refinance and get out.
You know, it's a trickier business.
We have episodes on, you know, we need to bring a house flipper in, actually, and talk about this, because we haven't brought a house flipper in yet.
I mean, if you're going to do it, go with an expert.
Yeah.
Because if you mess up any angle, it can mess you up totally.
Yeah.
Wholesale the house.
Because I am a buy and hold guy, right?
Speaking of buy and hold, some losers out there made videos on my real estate properties, which is hilarious, by the way, fucking weirdos.
And not all of them, just some of them.
There's just some of them.
And they're trying to say, yo, these are trap houses, and their photos are like five years old.
Like, all those houses they showed are rehab now, but whatever.
Which is fucking weird that you would go and look at someone's houses.
And actually, if people were smart about real estate, you would know you buy distressed or as low as possible.
Of course.
And you're remodeling, refixing, because guess what?
You add property value to the property when you add more value to it.
It's simple.
You make more money.
And it's funny.
Like, these haters, right?
Literally, some loser went out there and showed a bunch of my real estate properties on YouTube.
Number one, that's weird.
Then number two, they showed how I evicted people.
It's like, what's wrong with you?
You're doxing innocent people that have nothing to do with this.
What's wrong with you, man?
Whatever.
Yeah, that case is done.
It's been done.
They got evicted over a year ago.
I don't know why the hell.
Like I told you before, that's precisely why I tell you guys don't deal with Section 8 tenants if you can avoid it because of that.
That's where that advice came from because a lot of times when I give you advice on real estate, I've dealt with it, guys.
So I just don't want you guys to deal with those headaches.
But anyway, incredible.
But yeah, all those houses that they showed, it's funny.
All those houses are up 100,000 plus.
All my houses in Miami that I own in Florida, they're all 100,000 plus from when I bought them.
And that's all public info.
You can look at the house, see what it was paid for, what I bought it for, and then go look and see what it's estimating now.
All 100,000, 200,000 plus, man.
He need to pay his bills, bro.
He need content.
Clowns, bro.
Clowns, like literally showing my real estate property, bro.
These are weirdos, man.
That's a good one, Moe.
Like, that's crazy, man.
Oh, man.
Like, it's like, yo, if you got a problem with me or whatever, like, that's what I'm trying to tell y'all, bro.
We got, people are sick when it comes to how much they hate on us.
Like, it is wild.
Like, the things people do to try to go ahead and mess things up.
The bad boys of YouTube, bro.
Yeah.
Literally.
After this event is done, I got another funny story for y'all that I'll tell as well, but not right now.
What else?
But yeah, we'll bring someone in to fix and flip, but we did do an episode on wholesaling, bro.
Go check it out.
It was with Detroit Mogul.
Go check that one up where we talk about how to wholesale real estate.
Shout out to him.
8714 goes, to all that are hating on Fresh, you absolute dumb idiots.
Fresh has been the same guy all along, and now all of a sudden y'all realize that y'all some buffoons.
Wait till tomorrow it comes out.
I won't say everything, but this is me, man.
Come on, bro.
You know what's funny?
She recorded you breaking out with her.
Like, yo, what an idiot.
Like, bro, you that mad?
It's all good.
Incredible.
Which, that's a crime, by the way, you dummy.
Stupid.
When's Doc and CC coming back on having had...
Miguel and Charlie.
Oh, Miguel and Charlie.
They're going to be here actually this week.
They're going to be here this week.
Nice.
So they'll be at the event too.
So you can ask your crypto questions there.
There you go.
Anything else?
You can do this one right here.
Okay.
Eskodeck27 says, Thanks to FNF. I kicked my ass into gear.
And did my first wholesale.
I made $30,000.
Can I get Don DeMarco?
Of course you can, bro.
Shit, that's fire.
$30,000?
That's pretty good, bro.
Nigga, do you want me to get $10, nigga?
Come on, man.
30K, bro!
I knew it!
30K, bro!
You should've been like, yeah!
You're the hundo!
Shout out to you, man.
Okay.
We got here.
Okay, last one, guys.
Execute your plans daily, short-term to long-term, and any other plans that deviate from your goals.
Avoid as much as possible.
This is a pretty good one.
So, I can remember, guys, back at my last job in tech, right?
As a customer service, as well as some dev work, and people would leave work as soon as possible because they were, like, tired from work, stressful sometimes, high intense environment, and I get it, you know?
However...
They would say, let's go to the bar.
Let's go drink.
Let's go have fun.
And I'd be like, yo, I kind of want to.
But then I'm like, damn, I have goals to complete.
And every morning I wake up, 6 a.m., look at my goals, go to work, work overtime for two hours, then start work, and then stay till midnight that same day.
So I could have easily deviated from the plans and, you know, had fun, whatever.
But then...
I couldn't buy the property that I wanted in two years.
I couldn't get cash flow from the property.
I couldn't have what I have now if I didn't sacrifice and say, okay, my goals are important to me.
I don't want to mess it up.
Come to find out, people that were partying, having fun those times, where are they now?
They're waiters now, working at restaurants.
And it's like, okay, what do you want?
What's your plan?
What's your goal?
And my thing was, I want to be as successful by any means possible.
Now granted, you know, things are...
Not always how you plan things to be, but at least if you follow a plan that you wrote down, at least you're moving towards a goal that can happen to you.
Okay?
Makes sense?
So, either way, whatever you do in life, guys, is a cause and effect.
Wink, wink.
And as a result, writing your goals down puts you in a different direction.
Because if you're winging it, oh, I'm just going to go to work, and hopefully it becomes successful.
You're just winging it like the wind.
You know, like a leaf in the wind.
But the point is that, like, having that in your repertoire, having that in your, like, actual mindset, okay...
Here's my goals.
Anything that deviates from my plans is an L. Cool.
Don't do it.
And you'd be surprised.
Your friends will say, oh, bro, you're lame, whatever, you're a loser.
Yeah, they're going to shame you.
In the coming years, where are they going to be?
Where are you going to be?
I know friends right now that are still part in the club where I found them a couple years ago.
They're like, oh, bro, you pulling up in a Lambo?
What's next, a Bugatti?
Yeah, nigga, because I'm working hard.
I'm working on shit that's happening for my goals.
But if you're just, like, winging it, oh, well, yeah, bro, you know, like, you're being lame to come out with us.
But it's like, okay, As a guy, as a man for yourself, what do you want?
Think about it.
What do you actually want out of life?
You want to sit here and wing it?
Or have a plan to move forward to get what you want out of life?
And then also, you never know who you're going to meet.
If you're doing things to push forward your own agenda, your own goals, you're going to meet people of importance that are on the same mission as you.
And when you meet them, you link up.
You do collaborations.
You do business deals.
They go away further because, okay, he's driven.
He's focused.
I like this guy.
I'm going to move forward.
So, you know, every day, guys, you should be moving a little bit closer to your goal, right?
So let's use fitness as an example, right?
Are you going to go to the gym every single day?
No, that's counterproductive and that's foolish, right?
You need time to recover, obviously, recuperate.
So the days that you don't go to the gym and lift weights, you're eating properly, drinking enough water, you're sleeping eight to ten hours per night, right?
Every small step that you take, right, is you're pretty much putting...
A little brick towards the house that you're trying to build, right?
One brick per day, you know, will lead you to building a mansion at some point, depending on how long you stick with it, right?
So you gotta...
And the other thing, too, that's really important that I want you guys to all understand as well, besides, like, having little goals and then big goals, you need deadlines, bro.
You need deadlines.
There's a quote.
A goal without a deadline is a dream, and that is so true.
Because a lot of you guys will say, oh, I want to make this much money.
Okay, you want to make this much money.
How about we set a deadline?
I need to make $10K per month by next year.
Okay, well, if you know that you have 365 days to make this shit happen, it's going to push you, right, when you don't feel like doing things, to make it happen because you have a deadline, okay?
We all know it.
We all went to college or high school or whatever, and we procrastinated.
You got that paper due.
You got that project due, et cetera.
What do you do?
Start the show real quick.
Go up a little bit on the Rumble Chopper.
What did he just say?
Go up a little more?
He said...
Hold on.
Go up a little more?
More?
More?
Oh, this is good.
More?
Where is it?
Thank you.
What did I miss?
Okay.
He said...
Wait.
Come down some more?
No way.
Come down?
Down?
Down?
Down.
Down.
Cool.
You will never get a Bugatti.
And he said, no, no, hold on, hold on.
He said, hold on, they wouldn't sell a Bugatti to a black person.
All right, we'll see.
Nigga, you stopped the show for that?
Yes, bro!
Because I'm going to prove that hater wrong.
He's going to stop the show.
Hey, man!
Talking shit, bro!
I thought I fucked up.
You know what?
You know what?
Get him fresh!
Get him fresh!
You just hang on the kid?
All right, cool.
Move him wrong.
All right.
Tonight, goal board, Bugatti.
Let's do it.
Let's see what happens.
Pedal to the metal.
Let's go.
Let's fucking go, man.
Alright.
So, yeah.
You need a deadline, guys.
Because when you've got a deadline...
Alright, so when are you going to get this Bugatti by then?
No.
Actually, this is very important, too.
My approach is, I don't put a deadline.
You don't put a deadline?
I work my ass off to make it happen.
And if it takes five years, cool.
But it happened.
See, I'm a firm believer in deadlines.
I think deadlines keep you honest and make things happen.
Because when you have a deadline, you're like, oh shit, I gotta make this happen.
And I was giving the example, right?
If you got a paper due, project due, etc.
Right?
And you know, oh, I gotta turn this thing in by 2 o'clock on Monday and I gotta submit it online.
I need to make sure I have it done by then.
So it's gonna push you to do the overnighters.
It's gonna push you to be in the library and get it done.
And what it'll do is it'll give you a nice kick in the ass to hit your goal by that deadline.
So I think for a lot of you guys, When you have these small goals, big goals, whatever it may be, you need to set deadlines for every step of the way, right?
So like, okay, let's say, like, I remember with Mo, right?
We were like, all right, Mo, we're going to shoot for every month, we're going to lose minimum four pounds, one pound per week, every single week.
And we're able to do that, if not bare minimum, hit that, if not exceed it.
Why?
Because I put Mo in a very slight calorie deficit so that he doesn't lose too much weight too quickly so that it's sustainable.
Now I know a lot of people in the chat talk should, Mo, Mo, you still feel a little bit, which is true.
But people always forget how far you've come versus where you are right now.
Mo when he got here was 500 pounds.
And now you're down to 348.
God damn it, yeah.
He lost almost over 150 pounds, Moe lost, guys.
Right?
To be honest with y'all, that's like another person.
That's me.
That's Bills.
So he literally, yeah, bro.
So he literally lost 150 pounds.
And the thing is that you guys are so familiar because you guys see Moe every single day.
Y'all forget back in, what, 2021 when you came here?
Late 2021.
He was 500 pounds.
If you go back and watch our old ass videos, right?
I don't even know who that person is.
You guys are going to see how big Mo actually was.
Like, he was really big Mo.
But again, why did we do that?
Because we had small goals that we were able to hit every single week.
And then that turned into a good day, turned into a good week.
A good week turned into a good month.
A good month turned into a good year.
And now, you know, roughly almost three years later, right?
Is it three years officially?
Like, almost two and a half.
It's two and a half years.
In two and a half years, he's lost 150 pounds.
That's fucking pretty good, man.
That's roughly...
That's like 40 pounds a year?
40, 50 pounds a year?
Almost?
Yeah, that's incredible.
Yeah, a little over 50 pounds a year.
And it's a year to build that up.
You know, so...
And it's been done sustainably.
You haven't seen him getting the weight back, etc.
So, again, guys, whether it's a small goal or a big goal, have a deadline for that, right?
And your goal should scare you.
Like, right now, Freshman said he's going to get himself a Bugatti.
That's a tough goal.
It ain't going to be easy, but...
You should always have goals that scare you, that intimidate you a little bit because what's going to end up happening is you're going to go ahead and either rise to the occasion or fail.
But if you fail, the only difference between a loser and a winner is that the winner tried one more time.
I would argue, no deadlines.
Hear me out here.
The problem is, if I don't hit that deadline that I set for myself, I lose confidence.
Granted, if I just say, I'm going to work my ass off as fast as possible to make this happen, I could beat my deadline if I set one myself and do it even earlier.
So my thing is, I could put a deadline on things, but I just don't for myself, personally speaking, I don't know about anybody else.
Well, it also depends on the goal, too.
Deadlines are super...
I would say for most goals, a deadline is important.
Obviously, for some, you just can't help it.
For example, if you want to get on a Bugatti, you've got to fucking get on a wait list.
So it's like, you can have the money, but you can't.
See, this is the problem.
Conventionally, yes.
But I'm not conventional.
I make shit happen.
Regardless of what the facts.
So, regardless of the facts of what it is, I'll make it happen.
Alright, well, either way, the point I'm trying to make is that...
But again...
You can't put a hard deadline on a Bugatti because it's...
I get it.
You can't put a hard deadline on a Bugatti because there's other factors that affect it.
But it could be anything.
I can meet somebody that has a connection, wink, wink, and I have it.
Or I can meet somebody else that says, hey, listen, I like you, bro.
Here's a program that's way faster than what you thought could be possible before.
I'm just saying, you never know what could happen.
It could be sooner or later.
Just putting a deadline could make you lose confidence sometimes in the long run.
That's what I think.
I think deadlines are very important, especially with fitness.
With fitness, you've got to have deadlines because people just fucking procrastinate and they don't get shit done.
I can see with that, getting a hard-to-get car, like a rare car, might be a little bit tougher to put a deadline because there's so many other factors that are out of your control.
You can have the money, but they decide, yo, we're not going to sell it to you right now because you don't have...
This many cars or some shit like that because it is what it is.
But obviously, that's a unique goal.
But for a majority of goals, guys, definitely you want to set a deadline, right?
Listen, I got four friends with Bugattis.
Andrew, Wes Watson, Lambo Raul.
The four persons I won't say because they don't want to be known.
But it's like, man, anyhow, I'm just saying for me, it works with no deadline, no matter what it is.
But it might work for somebody else with a deadline.
Yeah, deadlines are good.
But in general, regardless, you've got to have small goals, the micro level, macro level, and then get it done, guys.
I think deadlines are great.
You don't have to agree with me, but I think they're very good.
What else do we got here?
We've got one chat.
It's going to be live-streamed.
Yes!
The live show is going to be live-streamed.
We'll be live-streaming it on all the platforms.
Rumble, YouTube, etc.
So it'll be a good time.
I think I'm going to call off YouTube only to Rumble after the time.
Well, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Or just start Rumble.
Yeah, obviously we'll start.
Hold on, we got some Castle Club.
Castle Club, alright.
Let's go!
Let's go around first.
See, I love when haters doubt me, bro.
I just love it.
It gets me, like, fired up.
Hold on, you remember when Grant told me no?
Oh, you're not gonna make it?
You don't have whatever it takes?
Yeah.
I just love it, man.
Sorry, go ahead.
Can you guys do another live show on Party in the Summer?
Well, we'll see how this one goes.
I mean, we can do a yacht party, like...
More often than not, every other month, or every month, if we wanted to.
Yeah, we could.
But then it might get mundane at that point.
We should do it more sparingly.
Yeah, it would be a couple times a year maybe if we did it.
Just got resigned from my job as a system technician and moving up to be an engineer with side hustles too.
Thanks for the amazing value and the purpose to work and stop being a bum.
Absolutely, bro.
Can't be a bum, Jeff.
You can't be a bum in 2024, bro.
It just ain't going to happen.
It's not going to happen for you.
The different views you two have prove there are multiple methods to be successful.
Absolutely, man.
There's always different methodologies, man.
Everyone is different.
I like deadlines.
Fresh doesn't.
But you can still, obviously, reach your goals without it.
With either or.
We got G. Bar Senyes.
He goes, I love the value I've been able to gain from the show the past years.
Keep doing your thing, fellas.
I appreciate that, my friend.
Thank you for that, Don DeMarco.
I like that.
You're able to put it on screen?
How the hell did you do that?
OBS Master.
Oh, yeah, I could see that.
Like, and the audience was able to see that shit, too?
Yeah, I took it from the...
I'm, like, taking the display...
Well, I can't see it.
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You all know.
Bills does so much stuff behind the scenes, man, that y'all don't even see, bro.
Like, what the hell, man?
Bills is that guy.
All right.
Please have...
Oh, shit, we...
Okay.
Yeah, we got more coming in.
Okay, okay, yeah, because we're going to close this thing out here in a second, guys.
Please have Roosh V stream.
Read his book, Bang, two years ago.
Got plenty of women and now married.
It was so good they banned the book.
Please talk about it.
Also, need another, what was that?
Cooking stream.
Shout out FNF, then pushing your show.
Been pushing your show.
Thanks, man.
Yeah.
Roosh V? Roosh V. Yeah, Roosh is a...
We're in the middle of his book, Game, at Bible Study.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Right now?
Yeah, Game, yeah.
Yeah, Roosh is a legend in this space.
A lot of these young guys aren't going to know who he is.
But yeah, I mean, my whole introduction on my book...
Why Women Deserve the Last Chapter 1.
Yeah, I took that from a chapter of Game of how the current dating marketplace is.
Like I literally took that intro from his book game shout out to him.
I gave him credit for it as well Because it really like perfectly Symbolizes how the current dating marketplace is now and that was his last book that he wrote I think before he retired and went religious But yeah, I think that was like 2018 matter of fact and it was one of the craziest portrayal of today's dating market which still applies today Yeah, definitely applies today.
Obviously, it's even worse than what he described and But everything he said was spot on.
It was from experience, by the way, of him doing it himself, which is very important.
He's been through it.
Actually, I'm going to message Donovan right now because I know he's friends with him.
And I'll make that happen because I've always wanted to talk to Roosh, actually, guys.
He's a legend in the game.
He's obviously...
He's religious now.
I think he's a...
He's a Christian or a Catholic, and he doesn't talk about that stuff anymore, but we could talk about, you know, how he's changed and everything else like that.
I think it'd be cool for you all to see him.
A lot of you guys might not know who he is.
He's a fucking OG in the space, man.
Would he even come on?
A mystery or whatever.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Last time I heard he's not doing none of this stuff no more.
He discontinued all his works.
Yeah, he did.
I know.
But we could talk about the religious stuff.
That's cool, too.
You know, the transition.
We'll see, we'll see.
Yeah, I'll try to make it happen for y'all, man.
When you guys ask for guests, guys, we really do be trying to make it happen.
Just keep in mind that a lot of people are scared to come on, man.
What else do we got here?
Hamza?
Hamza, yep.
Oh, it goes, you know, minor fresh, you guys have changed my life forever.
Thank you so much.
Keep up the great work.
Trump2024.
Shout out to you, bro.
Shout out to you, bro.
Yeah, he's in trial right now in New York, which is fucking crazy, bro.
Hopefully he beats it soon.
Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
That guy set himself on fire, too, the first day of the trial.
Or, not the first day, but when I was in L.A., it was wild.
Wait, did he die?
He did.
He did, unfortunately.
Oh.
JayCosta813.
Hey fellas, question from Aaron.
What were some challenges you had to overcome starting your business as a fitness coach?
I would say the biggest one is diversifying yourself, bro.
The thing with the fitness industry, bro, is that it is so goddamn saturated, man.
It is wild.
That's why if you look at all these fitness YouTubers, any fitness YouTuber now that's still relevant, they've pretty much had to...
They've had to put another niche on top of their fitness niche, right?
There's very few guys that still make strictly fitness content.
A lot of times it's commentary, it's lifestyle, it's vlogging, it's showing other stuff as well as fitness.
Because fitness YouTube used to be big back in the early 2010s.
Between 2010, I think, to 20...
Sorry, but yeah.
From 2010 to 2015 was the golden era.
For fitness YouTube, because a lot of this stuff wasn't really known, like tracking your macros, you can eat what you want, but just gotta track your macros with protein, carbs, and fats.
Z's was big at the time.
Gymshark had just come out.
All this stuff that you guys know now kind of began in the early 2010s.
But now, if you're a fitness influencer and you're still posting your workouts and your meals, bro, nobody gives a fuck.
It's kind of like prank channels.
Prank channels are also a dead genre on YouTube now.
So, you've got to diversify, I would say, is the big thing.
People have got to be able to identify with you and have similar viewpoints to you.
So, that's what it is.
Because, you know, if you look at...
I'll be honest with you, a lot of fitness influencers, they're bots.
And what I mean by that is, like, you don't really know where they stand politically.
You don't really know where they stand socially.
They're very in the middle because they don't want to offend people, etc.
I mean, I could give you an example of those.
I won't put them on blast.
But there was a big fitness YouTuber that I reached out to that didn't want to come on because he was scared.
And I was like, okay, I know where you – you know what I mean?
Because he didn't want to – because obviously if you come on here, we're considered almost like a conservative alt-right podcast.
So he doesn't want to ostracize all the, you know, libtards that watch him.
So that's just what it is a lot of the time.
So you want to be able to diversify yourself so that, yes, people are going to hate you.
But at the same time, you're going to have people that love you.
And then you're able to kind of draw your own audience back.
But if you're just going to be a fitness influencer now, without really a stance, it's going to be very, very difficult for you, unless you were already in the game and you're big.
Which this guy that I'm talking about had been in for a bit.
I won't put him on blast, though.
But yeah.
Anyway, anything else?
Nope.
We're caught up.
Cool.
Alright guys, we'll be back with some lovely ladies.
And last time, just saying for this show, live event, April 26th, here in Miami.
We're doing a live event from 7, together at 6, from 6 to 10, then from 11 to 3 on the yacht.
It's going to be insane.
Hello girls, celebrities, us.
Movie time, guys.
Let's go.
It's not Bradley Martin, by the way, guys.
It's not him.
Shout out to Bradley.
I was actually just talking to him today.
He was on our show.
Yeah, he's been on our show.
I don't know why people are saying that.
Yeah, guys.
That's the yacht right there, man.
Get the tickets now.
We only got a couple of yacht tickets left.
Let me check again.
It might be sold out by today or this week sometime.
So get in now, guys.
And then also VIP tickets.
We only got, I think, 20 left of those.
Roughly 20.
So we have, in total, we have eight VIP tickets.
Show left, 8 VIP yacht left.
Wait, 8 VIP for the show?
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Neck and neck.
Okay.
All right.
Damn.
Okay, less than 10 spots for each.
Oh, actually, just because you guys forget from my network, I'm giving away 10 tickets for the actual live show, guys.
If you're on my network, CEO Network, you got 10 free tickets to come to the show anywhere you are in the world.
I got you.
Alright, for the general admission, right?
For CEO Network, yeah.
Okay, cool.
So yeah, join the Patreon and you can go ahead and get a ticket that way.
Hey, that might be the smart way to do it, honestly.
You get down to Patreon and you get the ticket.
Well, we have eight already taken, so there's only two more left.
Oh, shit.
Yeah.
What the fuck, bro?
Hey, just say it, bro.
Just say it, bro.
Just say it, bro.
All right.
20-year-old junior, accounting major, 6'2", 190-pound, lean muscle, 30K saved, and double-digit body count.
How can I be comfortable being alone and avoid LTRs while at the beginning of my purpose?
And then he gives his Instagram.
Bro, your goals, bro.
Yeah, it's not going to be easy, man.
You just got to focus and grind and stay on your goals and get it done.
It is what it is, bro.
I know you're going to have those weekends.
I remember this when I was 20 years old, too, where everyone's out partying, especially if you're in college still.
They're going to be going out partying, going out and drinking and doing all this stuff and meeting girls and stuff like that, and you've got to really be on your purpose and be able to sit your ass inside and get shit done, man.
I attribute...
It's so much of my success to the fact that I stayed inside a lot in my early 20s.
I didn't go to a party.
I didn't drink.
I've never done a drug in my life.
A lot of my success is attributed to me sitting my ass inside and not going outside and doing dumb shit and partying and all this other stuff.
Because let's be honest here, going to parties and drinking all the time and stuff...
It leads to a lot of stuff.
You get in fights.
You feel like shit the next day.
It has a butterfly effect almost on the other things in your life.
Because if you're drinking all the time, partying all the time, maybe it makes you less productive.
When you're less productive, you're not able to go ahead and do things that will make you more successful in the future.
So it all feeds upon itself, right?
And a small decision that you make today might actually fuck you up tomorrow.
And then you go ahead and compound that over a day, over a week, over a month, over years.
That's when you end up making mistakes, man.
So really take your 20s, guys.
Yeah, I'm not telling you how not to have fun, but take your nose to the grinder and really focus on pushing through, man, because those formative years are critical, man.
Your 20s a lot of times sets you up for the rest of your life where you're going to live a good life of leisure or...
You're going to be a broke and you're going to be working the rest of your life.
Your 20s typically sets that up for y'all.
Cool.
That's it.
Alright, cool.
Other than that, guys, we're going to have some girls on the show.
We'll be back here.
It's 9.05 right now, Eastern Standard Time.
We got time.
So we'll probably be back within the hour, I'm thinking.
Probably an hour.
Yeah.
Is Chris here?
He's a little sick.
He's getting...
He's sick?
This nigga always sick, bro.
I got one more.
Yo, Overwatch?
Maybe.
I don't know.
League of Legends.
Yeah.
I mean, I could play, but you suck, though.
Hey, guys.
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