We had him on our live show, and he gave some real great motivational words, and I think it'd be great for you guys to get a backstory of how he came through, and I think you guys are really going to enjoy it.
A lot of you guys might be able to empathize and or have been in his shoes with some of the situations, and you might be going through it now.
But quick announcement, we're getting to the show, guys.
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You guys want the behind-the-scenes stuff of what happened.
We're trending all over the place right now because of...
It's on X, Rollstar, and by the way, the video's up on Casa Club right now.
Yeah, I got like 20 million views on like X, you know, so it's going crazy.
I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing.
Is that a good thing?
I don't know, man.
It went crazy, bro, but yeah.
Yeah, seriously.
But yeah, nothing scripted over here, man.
Welcome to Fresh and Fit, man.
It's all life.
Also, any other announcements?
Guys, Ryan Garcia, he's on his way to Florida.
We're trying to make it happen so that we can get him on the after hours.
We'll see what happens.
As you guys know.
He's a very busy guy.
Yeah, he's a busy guy.
Hectic schedule.
I'm talking with his people right now.
Hopefully we can get him on for the after hours, but we'll see.
You know, we'll get updates.
As we get updates, we'll let you guys know.
But yeah, anything else?
That's it for now.
Yeah, we got a special guest in the house.
But in the building, we got...
We know who you are, brother, but please tell them who you are.
So, I'm just a normal guy.
You know, like, I went to university.
I come from a family that's not poor, not rich.
You know, my dad worked very hard to give me a good education.
Wow.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
So, well, basically, I did the normal thing, you know, whatever the system tells you, you know.
At the school, university, I was racing motorcycles on the side.
This is in Spain, right?
You're from Spain originally.
I'm from Spain, yeah.
What part of Spain are you from?
Madrid.
Madrid, okay.
So I basically had this vision, this dream of being a motorcycle racer.
We went all the way to World Championship.
We did a race with my dad.
We went far, but money ran out.
My dad had a lot of loans, and literally my dad went broke.
Was it to do MotoGP or no?
Yeah, yeah, to do that.
I did Moto2.
Who's your favorite racer?
Valentino.
It has to be Valentino.
Mine too.
But let me tell you what.
It's because the person he is, when he lost, he was always smiling.
Humble too.
That's the thing.
I see that in people.
Who he is.
He was a champion.
The champion knows how to lose.
Winning is easy.
A real champion, a real leader knows how to lose.
That bad day, what's his face?
So that's why I like Valentino.
For the person.
Yeah.
So yeah, man, you know, I went to university, I studied journalism, and last year I dropped out just because I started really realizing, like, my teachers, where they are, you know, wanting to buy a Lambo, you know?
I just wanted a Lambo.
I didn't know how.
I didn't see Lambos in Spain.
So I was about 20 years old, and I had, like, you know, existential crisis.
How old do you now?
Like, how many years ago was this?
I'm 32, right.
Okay, so this is like 12 years ago.
12 years ago.
Okay.
So, the thing is, life didn't make any sense for me.
That's why I really connect with people that don't have a vision, a purpose, and I really want to give them a purpose.
Because at that time, I didn't have.
So, I was partying, I was doing drugs, you know, the typical thing.
Living for the weekend.
That's a normal guy.
So I said, how the hell am I going to buy a Lambo?
So I hit the gym.
I just touched the gym and I just find a purpose.
This was giving me flow state.
Every time I hit the gym, I forgot about everything.
So I was like, I have to do something about the gym.
So I quit university.
I sold my car.
It was around $7,000 at that time.
I used all my savings.
I got a ticket one way to Australia.
Oh, like that, without telling my parents or anything.
Like, literally, I did everything without asking anyone.
Why Australia?
Because I, Australia, I was in a treadmill in the gym, and this guy told me about his friend.
He was living in Australia.
It looked like a dream.
Beaches, fitness.
Fitness is very big out there.
Yeah.
So that's why I went...
Was this during Aziz's era?
Yeah, so that's silly, bro.
He's motivating me.
Oh, let's go!
Okay, yeah.
You know, the thing is that I'm always grateful to people that have helped me.
One way, another one.
I was a skinny guy.
Like, I was in Spain.
Like, I didn't pull any chick.
Like, I was the loser of school.
Literally, no chicks.
I didn't play football.
I was not cool.
Like, so I turned YouTube and I see this guy, like, shredded.
Like, you know, I'm like, what the fuck?
Like, I mean, that, you've never seen that.
You Myron, bro?
Yeah, I was like, I want to look at Yeah.
So I started hitting the gym and everyone was laughing at me.
So you're never going to look like that.
You're never going to do that.
So my friends start to drop off.
And that's why one of the things I went to Australia because he's from Australia.
Yeah, he is.
Yeah.
So I went there, bro, you know, and I built...
So this is like, what, 2010, 2011-ish?
Somewhere like that?
No, no, no.
2014.
Okay, so he was already passed away at this point.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
2014.
Okay.
So basically, I went out there and I built up, you know, a visa, a student visa.
Working construction, working washing dishes.
I had two, three jobs at that time.
Okay.
Were you in Sydney?
I was in Sydney.
You were in Sydney, okay.
Bondi Junction, you know.
So I had two, three jobs.
I went to school.
I studied three, four personal trainer, my certification.
I started working as a PT before I finished my certification, like in a very small gym.
I substituted a trainer that was left for holidays.
So after two months, the trainer came back and everyone wanted to stay with me.
So I literally got like a full stack of clients from like one month to another one.
So I built up.
I just don't want to go very extensive in my story, you know, but like in two years I went from like having no money, you know, I was making like a thousand bucks a month in Spain, you know, like minimum salary, you know.
I was living with my parents.
I could not afford to live like in a house by myself.
It's like here in Miami.
Imagine you make $2,000 a month.
How the fuck are you going to pay rent and get food?
You just can't live.
So that was me in Spain.
So I went from that.
In two years, I built up to maybe doing $15,000 a month in Australia.
It was crazy.
I was backed up eight sessions a day, $100, $150 a session, personal training.
They pay you good there.
But again, I was like...
I thought that was a dream, right?
But I was again like, I was unsatisfied.
I was unhappy.
You know, I felt like lonely.
I didn't feel like, I started feeling, I didn't like the gym because I was county reps.
It was repetitive.
I was not, you know, I was trapped.
So I left Sydney.
I went back.
I don't think people understand like how hard it is to be a personal trainer in the gym.
You literally are there all day and you start to hate the gym because you're there all day, man.
And it's hard to get your own workouts in because you're training everybody else.
And then when it's time for you to finally work out, you're dead.
And you're like, what the hell?
Because you're in the gym all day, man.
It's blood money.
It's super hard.
I feel like every trainer that's been training for years say the same thing.
They hate it.
They're just doing it for the motion, for the money.
But, bro, you don't want to be with that guy.
Maybe you don't vibe with that guy.
You count in reps.
It's stupid.
I didn't like it.
And also, it's not the best way to get results because you don't change a person in the gym.
Yep.
You gotta change their habits.
Outside the gym.
You know, because you train very hard and he's like, shit.
So you can't really do anything.
That's why I evolved to online training.
Yep.
I can really, really change someone.
You know, what I do myself right now is with my content.
I show them how I live.
Yeah.
And with my coaching, I teach them the basics.
And I jump on calls every week and that's how I change people.
But either way, I went from doing 15 G's a month in Australia.
Supposedly, I bought a Honda CBR. I started to see chicks out there.
I was doing festivals.
And I started again to do drugs.
So it's funny.
So 20 years old, you take the risk.
You go out to Australia.
You grind.
You're 22 now.
You're making 15K a month, which is a lot.
You're still going to school, right?
So for people that are listening right now, I know you guys want to help people with the business stuff.
Yeah.
Just see how I escaped the matrix, right?
I dropped alcohol, I dropped party, I dropped drugs, I stopped seeing chicks, and I was waking up at 4, 3 a.m., work, work, work, gym, gym, you know, do my meal prep, and that's how I did it.
Yeah, for two years.
For two years.
And you made $15,000 a month doing that.
Yeah, exactly.
See the pattern?
Monk mode.
He took away all the vices and then focused.
Exactly.
But the thing is that I'm a student visa.
So this company takes hundreds of people every year.
And the guy that takes people, he comes to me and says, bro, how do you do it?
I'm like, what?
It's like, you're still here after two years.
And you're making all this money.
I bring, let's say, 100 people.
99 go back with no money.
I'm like, bro, these people are on the beach drinking.
I'm working.
Yeah, Bandi Beach is very nice.
You're in a good area.
So you're there, right?
So you ground for two years.
You start making this money at 22 years old.
Then you start introducing the festivals and the girls again.
And I started, like, I wanted to compete.
I started a business on steroids.
So that was my first law.
I started to make some money, and first thing I do, I blow it on steroids, I blow it on a coach, I do a competition, and I fucked up my health, my mental health.
I don't know how you're saying it, it's vigorexic, vigorexia?
You see yourself small.
Body dysmorphia.
So I fucked everything to the point where I could not pay rent.
And literally I was left in the street.
I had to ask my dad for 500 bucks to pay rent.
He said, yeah, yeah, yeah.
First time I asked him for money.
He sent me the money.
Years after he told me that he had to get a loan.
Oh, wow.
To lend me the 500 bucks.
Wow.
That was the situation of my dad in Spain.
Yeah.
You know, when I left, he's like, bro, I cannot pay you the ticket back, so you're risking it.
Figure it out.
Like, I'm doing a 30-hour flight by myself with a bag.
When you left the first time.
Yeah, when I left the first time.
You told you I won't be able to get you a ticket back home.
I risked everything, dude.
Okay.
Like, I risked all in.
All in.
That's why when I reached to Australia, I just started working.
Yeah, you didn't have a choice.
So either way, I fucked everything there.
You know, I went to Craigslist or Gumtree, it's like a website.
This guy was offering free stay, like a retired judge.
I was like, what?
I go there, you know, he asked me for a photo.
I was kind of weird.
I meet him, you know, everything.
And then every so after, we could do the guy like, who's gay?
And I was like, this is where I just, I bounced.
Yeah.
He said, you want the job?
I'll give you a job now!
Things starting to get weird.
I'm like, I'm out, bro.
You know, I'm out.
I'm going to pay for this shit.
But either way, so I started partying again, all this stuff.
So at the time, I don't know what I'm doing.
How'd you get the money to party the second time around?
Well, because I was already making money.
Okay, so you get out that situation.
Did you get back on your feet again?
Yeah, I got on my feet again.
But the thing is, now I can see back.
I know perfectly what I was doing.
I was not happy.
Was it the personal training that got you back?
Did you get back into the personal training and started grinding again?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So the thing is, when you start making money, I was just not happy.
So I was escaping.
People were escaping constantly.
If you're watching this and you're doing drugs, you're partying, you're escaping.
The thing don't understand.
Like, they don't even know they're escaping.
So either way, I was not happy and stuff.
I go back to Spain, you know?
And I hid there after two years.
Everyone is in the same situation, bro.
Same job, same complaints, partying.
So I'm like, I gotta leave this shit.
Okay, so now you're what, 23, 24 now?
Yeah, that's probably like 2016.
Okay.
2016, so I'm like probably 24, something like that.
Okay.
Yeah.
So you make the money.
Get a high.
Start doing drugs again.
Lose it.
Make the money again.
You're able to afford a ticket to get back to Spain.
You get back to Spain.
I had some money saved out there.
Not much.
Not like before nothing.
But I had enough to then get to Spain.
And then I went to the US. Okay.
And my mom is like, are you crazy?
Do you not have a visa?
I'm like, yeah.
Look, I got a six-month tourist.
Yes.
So I got a six-month tourist extended.
Real quick for the audience, guys, there are certain countries that are on something called a visa waiver list program, and Spain is one of them.
Typically First World and Western European countries, where you can come into the United States, you can stay for three to six months without a visa.
It's just ESTA. Just so I... I don't want to do it very slow so people catch the thing and they know who I am.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
I went from being...
Take your time.
That's fine.
From having 50 bucks in my bank account to...
When you came to the United States?
Yeah, well...
No, that's in Australia.
That was in Australia.
That's like seven years ago.
Okay.
Seven years ago, I went from a hostel in the U.S., To a Bugatti.
Seven years.
Hostel to Bugatti.
Hostel to a $22 million mansion in the Hibiscus Island.
Hostel to a private jet.
So if people think this is nothing to listen, you should listen.
Because I went from not getting any check To having the hottest wife, you know, with the hottest friends in a fucking hundred two-foot yacht, like, cruising Mexico with a yacht full of chicks, you know?
So, I mean, you can really create whatever you want to fucking live.
If you have it in your mind and you decide this, you know, you think it's possible in your mind, you have faith, you know, and you put the word out there and you put the action, it's going to materialize.
You know, when?
If you're worried about when, that's because you're just doing it for the money.
The key thing, everything I did was with love.
So when you do it with love and faith, you go anywhere.
What was the breaking point for you where you said, you know what, I'm tired of living this lifestyle where I'm not happy, I want to have success, I want a Lambo.
What was that breaking point for you?
So the Lambo was something since I was a kid, bro.
That was something I really had inside me, the Lambo.
So that fueled me a lot.
But yeah, that was my goal, getting that Lambo.
When I came to the US, it was 2016.
I was living in a hostel.
How much money did you come here with?
Bro, like, to be honest, I don't remember exactly.
Probably, like, maybe, like, I had maybe five grand saved.
Five grand saved.
When I hit U.S., you know, after everything.
Because you went to Spain for a bit, worked after coming from Australia, and you said, I'm going to the United States, and your mom thought you were crazy.
So, yeah.
So, when I hit the U.S., I was living in a hostel.
I probably had around 5K saved.
Okay.
But, I mean, it's expensive.
Where'd you land when you came here?
Miami?
Los Angeles.
Okay.
L.A. And then was L.A. where you planned to stay, or did you...
I mean, you know, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Venice Beach.
Okay.
That was my dream.
Okay.
You know, so I hit California, like, you know, Venice Beach, Gold's in Venice.
Of course, the legendary...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
We've all seen Pumping Iron.
Yeah, I got those golden years still of Gold's Venice, where it still felt like, you know, Arnold.
Now they fucked it up with the commercial stuff.
Of course.
But it still felt like those days, and it was crazy.
It was a dream.
I hit a hostel and I met my wife there.
I was seeing two chicks and I met my wife.
When I met my wife, I was living in a hostel.
Really?
Yeah.
I was literally living...
Did you know?
No.
Hell no.
We can tell a chick you like I live in a hostel.
What the fuck?
I'm gone.
I'm out, man.
This guy is broke.
That's the thing people don't understand.
I was broke, so I didn't tell her.
So we had a first date.
I really liked her.
I'm like, she's my wife.
I knew first moment she was my wife.
So I get my shit together.
I found a job.
I rented a bedroom in Crenshaw.
Oh, shit.
Yeah, I didn't know anything.
For those that aren't aware, that's one of the worst places in Los Angeles.
I didn't know anything, bro.
So, like, the thing, I made a friend in the beach.
You know, I used to follow him on Instagram.
He's like, bro, I was so excited.
Bro, bro, I got a place.
He's like, where?
He's like, Crenshaw.
He's like, bro, like, they're going to kill you there.
I'm like, nah, bro.
I'm like, you know, me, I just say, what's up?
Like, say what's up to everyone.
It's like, everything was cool, bro.
You were probably the only Hispanic person there, right?
Yeah, yeah.
And you're not even Mexican.
You're Spanish-Spanish.
Everything was cool.
Second night, I pulled to the house, and there's a dead body there, bro.
And I'm like, well, okay.
I parked my scooter.
I'm just going up to sleep.
I'm like, that's okay.
Damn.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
Literally, that's where I started.
So what were you doing for work at this point?
At that point, I was working in a tin shop.
Oh, in a tent shop.
Yeah, and then I was working at the gym and this guy came up to me and said, bro, you gotta work with me.
You gotta work as a stripper.
I used to work stripper also in Australia.
I've done so many things.
So I started working as a stripper also at night in West Hollywood, you know, all the gay...
Oh yeah, they probably...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
West Hollywood.
So I was doing that at night.
A lot of bodybuilders do that.
Yeah, I was doing that at night.
Does it pay well?
I mean, bro, like, I would go out, dance at night, just dancing, and I would make more than, like, making, like, a month in the tin shop.
Damn!
Holy shit.
Now I know how those girls feel.
That's funny.
Those gay places, a lot of hot chicks go because they don't get harassed, you know?
So hot chicks go there to have fun.
So they all end up coming to the strip.
That's a chick code, huh?
Bro, it is a chick code.
Like, come on, man.
You get all the hot, hot chicks, man.
I had a chick told me that before, too.
I thought she was a captain, bro.
I was like, what the hell?
You certainly see like five, eight hard chicks pull up.
So we're not going to dance.
They're not going to get harassed.
So you're in LA. You're working at a tent shop.
Dancing.
Also personal trainer in LA. Well, not there.
You left the personal training.
I've been for years doing YouTube.
Just filming everything.
When did you start the YouTube?
Bro, YouTube, I started probably 2014.
Oh, so you started when you were in Australia.
Yeah, yeah.
So if you guys YouTube, Jados Hostel.
Guys, bring his channel real quick.
Yeah, I am Jados.
Well, I have several channels.
You know, I have one that's nearly a million, but that's in Spanish.
My English one is I Am Jados.
So if you put Jados Hostel, you can see it's uploaded seven years ago, and I'm in a hostel.
You can see it.
So I have it documented.
It's like, oh, yeah, I make all this money, blah, blah.
I got documented everything.
Like, you can see everything in YouTube, you know?
So I was on YouTube for a long time, and it started to pick up.
My first online clients.
So it started to pick up when you were in L.A. Yeah.
Finally started.
So you're recording from 2014 in Australia.
It took me six years of doing YouTube and Instagram to make 300 bucks a month.
Wow.
Wow.
Six years.
I never quit.
Okay.
To be honest, I never quit.
Yeah, hell yeah.
So how often were you uploading?
Bro, I uploaded for two years every day.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
So you were uploading almost every day?
Almost every day.
Yeah, so almost every day.
Almost every day.
And I think it's important for the audience to know.
So...
When you got to Australia, you were on YouTube.
When you went back to Spain, you were on YouTube.
Before going to Australia, I opened the YouTube.
Okay.
Then you went to LA, and you were still on YouTube, and you didn't start making money on YouTube until you got to California.
Six years later.
Six years later.
Wow.
So six years to make $300, probably a year after I was making $40K a month.
A year after, I was already a millionaire.
I bought a Lambo, and then now I'm doing eight figures a year.
Gotcha.
So going back to the story.
Sorry, we stopped you.
We stopped you.
So you're dancing and you're doing the tin shop.
And then what?
So I'm dancing, doing the tin shop.
I didn't want to do go-go at night because, you know, I would go to bed late, all these fucked up stuff.
I didn't like the nightlife, you know?
And then my coaching started to pick up.
I started doing two grand a month, three grand a month.
And I'm like, you know, I can barely make it in LA. Maybe I'll just like, you know.
So I dropped the tin shop.
I kept the go-go a little bit and I focused on that.
So at that time I went to my friend Show me this first time I see this word mentor.
I'm like, bro, what's a mentor?
It's like, oh shit, a mentor is like a guy that makes money, that teaches you?
I'm like, what the fuck?
I've never heard that.
I'm from Spain.
You know, even nowadays, it's not very common.
You know, people think you're a mentor, you're a coach, you're a scammer.
Instantly.
They're like that, bro.
So I started investing a little bit of money in people that do marketing online.
So I tweaked a few things.
I invest nearly all my money again.
I risk it again.
I got 5k saved up, 6k.
I put everything in mentors.
There's a pattern here.
You're risking it to make it further in life.
I risk it so many times.
But people think, oh, I also risk it.
I mean, bro, you live in your parents' house.
Your mommy cooks your fucking dinner.
You know, you're risking your 500 bucks that you have in your bank account.
And if everything goes wrong where daddy's there to say, it's all good, you know, and you got your food.
No, I risk everything.
I gotta pay rent.
I got a girlfriend.
You know, I live like in the U.S. My parents are in Spain, broke.
You know, so if I risk and it doesn't work, I'm on the street.
Basically, you know, I've been two times on the street.
In LA, one time also, I was left on the street because this room I had, they kicked me out.
And I didn't have, you know, money to get, like, it took me a long time to find a place that was cheap in Crenshaw.
So I slept for two, three weeks in the couch of the auntie's house of a friend.
For three weeks.
This was seven years ago.
Now I sleep in a $22 million mansion.
Damn.
Yeah, anything's possible.
Big W. So you take this $5,000 and you invest it into a mentor.
Yeah, so main thing that I learned, bro, is offer.
I was offering the same thing everyone was offering.
So I took my offer and I offered instead of like...
I focus on, like, diet and workout program.
I focus on, like, the lifestyle, like, the outcome.
You know, instead of offering, like, oh, I'll teach you a custom program, custom this, I just scratch that, I offer the outcome, you know, and I started offering more the lifestyle.
So I tweaked that and quickly scaled more or less to 10, 15k a month.
So now we were talking, you know?
And from there on, bro, I started growing, growing, growing.
And big error I did was to get a team.
So basically, I mean, big error.
I mean, I learned a lot.
You know, the team was really good.
You know, they helped me scale.
You know, I scaled to 50, 100k a month.
That's really good.
That's how I became a millionaire.
But what happened is the same pattern as in Australia.
That'll make you more money.
Party?
Girls?
So I like, okay, I'm an outsource.
At the end of the day, I was not even with my customers, with my clients.
I went from treating my people one-to-one to my team.
So what happened?
I disconnected, I got free time, so now I'm bored.
So now I desire...
What do you desire?
Party, drugs, strippers, strip clubs.
I've never done anything on the back of my wife.
Me and my wife were like bros.
She knows everything.
I'm on the street, this Columbia with a big ass goes by, I'm like, holy shit, have you seen that ass?
I'm like, bro, I'm married, but I'm not trapped.
She literally helps me find chicks.
Nice.
Literally.
The thing is that...
Studying drugs again.
I think it's so cool.
Cocaine, this, this.
More and more and more.
I started doing cocaine like twice a week, three times a week.
I go out every time with a bag.
Yeah, because you had money at this point.
Exactly.
So it's nothing, right?
So, bro, I was destroying myself.
Like my health, my marriage.
Are you still in LA at this point?
I'm in Vegas now.
You're in Vegas now.
I'm in Vegas.
So you left LA. Why'd you go to Vegas?
So I was two years in LA and I hated LA at the end.
Too much traffic.
The people.
Fuck, it sucks.
I'm from Europe, okay?
LA is not like the movies.
No, it's not.
No.
Miami, it is like the movies.
Like, you can live...
Miami, you can...
I feel like I live GTA. I like this shit because I feel like I'm in GTA also.
I used to play GTA when I was a kid.
LA, not like the movies.
Not like the movies.
Fucking terrible.
No.
Miami, just when you have money.
You know, a lot of money.
I've not met one person that says, I love LA. Have you met one person that says, I like LA? No, you know what?
They love the weather.
That's it.
Yeah, I mean.
That is it.
Just the weather.
Yeah.
Even locals.
I've never even heard a local say I like LA. They just live there because they have to.
But anyway, sorry, bro.
I feel the same way.
I feel you live in LA because you have to because of your career.
Yes.
So as soon as I could leave LA because I was making money online, I left.
Oh.
I was in LA because I was making money, a stripper there, you know, jobs.
So as soon as I was making my own money, I'm like, I'm out.
Like, what I'm going to be paying is so much to live with homeless and like everything looks like shit and there's so much traffic.
I left, you know, I was in Vegas.
Vegas is a lot better.
You know, like cheaper, the quality of life, I feel like it's like, you know, But yeah, so either way, bro, the thing is, like, for the audience, so they can, like, see what I've gone through, I've gone from, I used to play video games when I was a kid, you know, video games are not going to take you anywhere.
It's like a false reality.
That's true.
You know, a false reality.
You're playing with the Lambo, I'm driving the Lambo.
Seeing the chicks jerking it off to porn, I got that chick in my house.
The chick you have in OnlyFans watching, she's in my yacht.
She's in the car.
So if you want to build that, you've got to work in real life.
You've got to escape that.
It's all tools of the system to get you trapped.
It's like you're playing games to level up in the game, and it's like, hold on.
Yali's still here.
You're still at level zero in real life.
Dude, you've got to better yourself in real life.
My routine every day is sacrifice.
Wake up 4.30am every day.
I work out twice a day.
I read every day.
I write every day.
I document all my day.
If you guys follow me on Instagram, I am Jados.
I document everything.
I don't party.
I don't do drugs.
I don't miss a single day.
People think that's hard.
I mean, for me, it would be hard to have a belly, have tits, and be broke.
That would be harder.
So I love to suffer.
It's the only way of going forward, suffering.
So you're in Vegas, you're partying, you get back to the party because you get this free time now, right?
And then you're the cocaine guy.
So then what happens?
I bought my Lambo, my first Lambo, I bought it in 2018.
Was it a Huracan?
Yeah, a Huracan.
215k.
I bought it cash.
Oh damn, cash?
Yeah, cash.
Bro, I'm an immigrant.
He's doing it, bro.
I've been, I've been, I came to the US in 2016.
So you didn't even have credit?
No!
You couldn't get a loan!
I couldn't get a loan!
I was like, hey, can we get a loan for a Lambo?
And it's like, bro, like, you haven't even...
Nigga, who are you?
Like, who are you?
Like, where do you come from?
I'm like...
You're not on the list of, like, in your system.
Sorry.
Yeah, dude, literally.
Literally.
So I've been, like, what, three years in the U.S.? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I'm like, shall I buy a house?
I mean, they will not give me a loan.
So I'm like, I'll fucking buy a Lambo, though.
See, the reason why I like leasing is because with leasing, I'm paying monthly.
I don't have to buy the car up front.
And I don't own the car.
So if you sue me or anything, I don't own shit.
Bro, look, if you can do a loan or finance, just do it.
Like, it's intelligent.
Why are you going to put so much money in something?
If you can, do it.
I couldn't do it.
Yeah, you couldn't do it.
Okay, fair enough, fair enough.
So you get the Lambo now, but you're still doing the Coke and stuff, right?
You're partying and shit.
I was scared the fuck of buying the Lambo.
I bought it, and it was amazing.
And I was driving the Lambo in Vegas with my bad coke.
I was doing coke in the lights with my friend.
The same friend that led me the couch to crash was the guy that was in the Lambo.
It's like, bro.
Okay, his aunt's couch.
Yeah.
That guy.
Yeah, that guy.
So that guy's been an immigrant also, but he's been like five years here.
Where is he now?
He's here in Miami.
Good.
Okay.
Is he from Spain too?
He's from Ireland.
Okay.
He's a good friend though.
He's a really good friend, bro.
He's a real friend.
He's been there since day one.
He's never asked me for anything.
Wow.
A real friend doesn't ask you for shit, bro.
Yeah.
He doesn't come and ask you for money.
A real friend doesn't ask you for discount.
If you have a business and a friend comes and asks for a discount, he's not a friend.
He will pay you more.
I don't want discounts.
When my friends say I don't want discounts, I want full price, I don't want a special treatment because I want to support the business.
Because he's my friend.
Of course.
So that's the thing.
So we're doing coke in the Lambo, party, we did it.
We made it, right?
We made it.
I think we made it.
And I was just fucking my life.
My marriage, everything, bro.
And it came rock bottom again, another rock bottom, first rock bottom was in Australia, in the street, no money, like, you know, drug, sorry, steroids, fucked myself up, you know, that was the rock bottom.
This second rock bottom, you know, I had the money.
Well, you went homeless in LA too.
Yeah.
So there's a third rock bottom.
Okay, yeah, third big rock bottom.
There's more rock bottoms in my life.
Like, for example, when I stopped doing motorcycles.
Okay.
And that was all my life, so when we stopped that, that was a big rock bottom.
It's almost like if you're going through life, doing a journey, and you're fighting your demons at the same time.
And it's not easy because you're trying to figure shit out.
But the thing is that God doesn't choose the prepared ones.
He chooses and then he prepares.
That needs fixing.
Yeah.
So I see it as like it's preparation, bro.
It's all preparation.
You prepare.
You just got to suffer.
You got to suffer.
You got to eat trash.
Eat trash, you know?
So there, you know?
Okay.
I'm a millionaire.
All these things.
I got the Rolex, the Lambo.
I fly around the world.
I flew all the world with my wife.
So you guys are married at this point?
Yeah, married.
I'm married after like six months.
She obviously helped me for the visa and other stuff.
Smart man.
Married like seven years.
When I met her, I was seeing the stripper of the year in LA and an older lady.
They both wanted to marry me.
I was like, fuck no.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hell no.
I'm like, I'm always being straight up, bro.
I'm like, I'm just playing.
This is just fun.
I'm always being straight up, you know?
But I met my wife and I stopped seeing the two chicks.
Actually, the stripper, when I met my wife, I tried to kiss her the first date.
She did me a cobra, you know?
So I grabbed her ass and I got something.
Two days after, I gotta get something back, you know?
I can't be empty-handed on the first date.
I like it.
Titty is something, bro, you know?
I need some faith on this, you know?
Hands-free, nigga.
Come on, I need some motivation to come again, bro.
Come on.
I need some motivation to come again.
What the fuck, man?
When you're going to the gym 10 years and being fat, like, who the fuck is going to continue, right?
100%.
Fucking hell.
Hey, it worked out, it worked out.
Yeah, it worked out, man.
All right, so, wait.
Let him finish the story, nigga.
Okay, okay.
There's so much to say, man.
Okay, so yeah, so you're rock bottom the third time now, right?
Yeah.
So you're doing a cocaine, et cetera.
Yeah.
You're a millionaire, and then what happened?
You said you lost it?
Yeah, no, so, okay, what happened is this.
I was driving a motorcycle to the gym at 7 p.m.
in Vegas.
Uh-huh.
There's no cars behind me.
You know, I think it's the I-15, the main road where I go to the exit, stop in the red light.
I don't feel there's anyone, and suddenly, like, bam!
Oh shit!
A car runs me over.
I'm in this red light, stopping.
Runs me.
I just wake up in the floor and I just try to get up and I can't get up.
Oh shit.
And I can't get up, bro.
I used to race motorcycles.
I got bones broken.
I've crashed at 200 miles per hour in a motorcycle.
Wow!
And I've got up.
I didn't even know where I am, but where's my motorcycle?
I mean, bro, I get up.
If I don't get up, I'm fucking dead.
It's not like football.
When you're like a motorcycle racer, you're crazy.
You're risking your life.
Literally, I have friends that have died in front of me.
They stop the race.
We go back.
They tell me he's dead.
And I go back to race, to the same place where he just got...
He dies.
So being a racer, it's a whole different thing.
That's why I think, I mean, I don't fear anything.
Okay.
Because I've risked my life there.
So either way, like, where was I? I got lost.
You were saying, okay, so you're at the light and you get hit in the back.
I get hit in the back.
It was fast.
You wake up and you can't get up.
And I can't get up.
What do you see when you wake up?
Do you see the sky?
No, no, no.
It's normal, but I can't move.
I can't move my back.
I don't feel my back.
Okay.
I try to get up.
I can't.
So the ambulance comes.
They put me in the ambulance.
I'm in the ambulance.
I'm trying to get up.
I don't feel my back, bro.
Damn.
And I'm like, dude.
Could you wiggle your toes?
Could you wiggle your fingers?
I just remember it.
I just get goosebumps, bro.
I can't feel my back.
It's just I can't move.
Nothing?
Hands?
Nothing, bro.
At that point, I'm like, I don't give a shit about the money, I don't give a shit about the Lambo, about nothing, bro.
I'm like, I just want to be able to get up again, and I hug my wife.
You know, like, I was thinking in her, like, her suffering, you know, not even me.
So I get to the hospital, they do me some scans, they get me in the bed, and bro, like, suddenly, like, I just literally stand up.
And I'm like...
Get me everything out.
I just walk out.
My wife was coming from L.A. She was in L.A., so she was coming.
She picked me up.
And I remember that day, that moment, I shifted, bro.
I went from being an ungrateful motherfucker that just wakes up every day thinking how much money he's making to appreciate her being alive.
So I kind of lost my little kid.
In the money.
You know, I would say the people that need the most help is rich people with vices.
They need way more help than broke people.
Because I've been in both spots, you know?
So I just wake up every day being grateful and I recover that little kid I had, you know?
So at that point, I don't know if it was a little bit before or after, it came like this night that my wife was also seeing her family in L.A. I was in Vegas.
I was in the street club.
I started doing cocaine at like 6 p.m.
like all night.
It was like 7 a.m.
I was still doing it.
And that moment I thought I was just fucking, I thought I was going, you know, like overdose.
Oh.
This is after the accident?
I don't remember, to be honest, if it's after or before.
Okay.
Because my life, I just see this.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Up and down.
So many things in my life.
It's crazy.
You can do a movie, you know?
So the thing is, that overdose and that accident, not overdose, I nearly overdosed, but I didn't.
That accident and that scared with cocaine, it made me shift.
Okay.
So now I recovered that kid that started doing videos.
Yeah.
And that's where it all started.
Also, how I dropped the drugs.
You guys know Wes Watson?
I saw him on Instagram.
I was like, wait a minute, this guy doesn't do drugs, doesn't do this.
So, I literally, he helped me so much to drop devices.
And from there on, I just, like, literally, bro.
Like, I just did like this, you know?
That's when I run from like a Hurrican to like SVJ, Bugatti.
Ah, you went to the next level.
Like you were a millionaire at that level.
Now I have 11 supercars.
Stocked up in a warehouse.
You know, my warehouse is 23k a month.
Only the warehouse.
So it's another stratosphere of level, you know.
How many cars do you have now?
11.
Can you list them off real quick?
Bugatti Chiron, SVJ Roadster.
It's 101 interior, STO, Rolls-Royce Cooling and White Body, Rolls-Royce Dawn, Urus White Body, 1016.
The Rolls-Royce is also White Body, the only 1016 in Miami.
Ferrari 458 Spyder with 101 interior made by Ferrari, this chocolate interior.
What else?
Porsche GT2 RS, BMW M4 GTS, one of 600, G-Wanger Brabus G700, and there's one more, which, fuck, I forget.
You got so many people.
McLaren 365LT with 1,000 horsepower.
And show the carrier motors for getting us our cars, man.
Yeah, yeah.
The owner of Cario Motors, Jacob, connected us together.
That's why he's on the podcast now.
Oh yeah, Jacob.
He's the man, bro.
You guys in Miami or anywhere in the U.S., Cario Motors is the...
I bought so many cars in my life and you see it's hard to find real people in the business.
He's real.
He's not going to fuck you up.
Better than everybody dealt with in LA and in Vegas, huh?
I mean, I've had bad experiences, you know, with car businesses and, like, modifications.
They're, like, all try to, like, you know...
Nickel and dime you, bro.
They try to get all the money right now instead of, like, I don't focus on transactions.
I focus on relationships.
Yeah.
Yeah, of course.
So if I can get more money from someone right now, but I know that's not going to benefit him, I'm not going to do it.
I'm going to be like, no.
I got people, they want to sign up to my black room and say, one-on-one coaching.
He went for a year, it's like 50K. And it's like, nah, bro, you don't need that shit.
Just taking my 100 bucks a month.
You don't need that right now.
You're just going to spend that money and you're not going to take advantage of it.
You'd rather make less money and keep that relationship than make money and then fuck them in.
I agree with that 100%.
Literally, I have students that have gone from broke to millionaires in two years.
Literally, that's just why I win because my people win.
If you win and my people win, I win.
Yeah, by default.
It's very important.
No, man.
I mean, that's a crazy story.
So the almost ODing on cocaine and then obviously the accident made you cherish life more and made you appreciate the blessings.
It's funny because your actual story, bro, is kind of not like similar to mine, but it's very, like, I want to say along the same lines because, like, I had an accident, too, on my motorcycle in Barbados.
I got hit head-on, though.
And when I came to, all I saw was the stars.
I couldn't move.
And then I said, you know what?
At that point, I'm going to change my life and move to America.
That's when I decided, you know what?
Before that, you were fucking your life up?
I was just partying.
Yeah.
Girls, whatever.
Having fun in Barbados.
Yeah.
You know, going to the beach, whatever.
But I had no, like, directional focus, you know?
But then after that, I was like, oh, shit.
This is serious.
Like, I could have died today.
Yeah, bro.
You're right.
I feel that.
I mean, that's always God, bro.
Do you still ride motorcycles or did you quit?
No, no, bro.
Everybody I know that gets in a serious accident, they all quit, man.
And I have friends that were the best riders in the world, bro.
Amazing.
But it's not...
I mean, that is main, but I used to race them in the track.
So I kind of go slow.
If I get a motorcycle, I just have to go fast.
We used to race on the track on Sundays and then ride all week on the road.
Problem is, people in cars, they don't really see you.
Or they may just say, you know what?
I'm on my phone!
And then bang!
And you know who the The man perpetrator is?
Girls.
I didn't see you.
I was drunk.
Sorry.
On the phone, social media.
It's even more dangerous now because of smartphones, bro.
You know why I start writing?
I'll say, bro, this bitch is going to be drunk and kill me?
Hell no, bro.
I'm done.
Because it's not me.
It's her.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
Who hit you?
Do you know who hit you?
Bro, I didn't know because they run away.
And I didn't see it.
I kind of saw a car going away.
Didn't stop to help you at all.
And there was no cameras there or anything.
Also, people, like, don't understand, like, when something bad happens to me, I just see the positive.
Yeah.
I came out saying thanks.
Actually, that guy saved my life.
Nearly killing me.
You know, the things that people that are watching this, maybe, they're like, oh, like, I want a Lambo.
You know, I want a Bugatti.
I want a fly jet, private jet.
I want a hot-ass chick.
I'm like, bro, you don't deserve that shit.
You haven't suffered.
People just don't suffer.
They just haven't gone through shit, and they don't want to go through anything daily.
I wake up every day in a mansion, and I work harder than any broke guy that's watching this shit.
I work harder than any of these motherfuckers out there.
I work all day.
I'm driving the Bugatti, I'm working.
You know, I'm nearly working when I'm with my wife at bed.
Nearly, you know, but, like, it's literally, like, all day.
Non-stop.
But, like, the thing is, like, you have to work in something that you're passionate about.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
If not, you're never going to make it to, like, these top levels.
Yeah.
Like, you guys can see you're passionate about this.
If you're not passionate about something and you do it with love, it's never going to work.
You know, the thing is, like, some people say, well, like, I don't have a passion.
Yeah.
Or like, I don't know what's my purpose.
He said, bro, everyone's purpose is creating the person they admire and respect.
Yeah.
Everyone.
So when I was like a little skinny guy, I admire the guy that was tatted, it was fucking jacked, had the hot chicks, had the Bugatti, the fucking Lambo, the mansion, the jet.
You know, that's what I admired.
So that's what I became.
So I became that, and now I'm just offering it to the world.
Like, I don't even think about myself.
If I think about myself, oh, I'm tired.
Oh, I'm lazy.
Yeah.
You know, if I'm lazy, I feel tired, just do another workout.
Just pump it up.
Yeah.
Damn.
Well said.
Cool.
Guys, if you've got any questions, man, obviously, that's a very inspirational story.
I wanted y'all to hear that because there might be some of you guys right now that are watching this that might be having issues with drugs, might be having issues with chasing after women or partying or, you know, getting your shit together.
And I think anybody can really find some type of semblance in that story in their own life.
And it shows, even when you make it, you're still fighting these demons.
It doesn't go away.
Yeah.
New levels, new demons.
You need a higher purpose.
New levels, new demons.
And also, anything you want in life, I feel like every man in this life wants the body, wants the respect, wants the money, wants all this stuff.
And all this, you've got to attract it.
You can't go after it.
It's losers, follow.
Wow.
Winners attract, you know, so everything, even girls, like, I'll just see this hot chick on Instagram, like, oh, she's hot.
I check his profile, oh, she's following me.
So you just get a follow-up.
There you go.
Like, a photo, and that's it, you know?
You might see a link, OnlyFans, in the bio.
Yeah, I mean, it's all good, though.
It don't matter, he married, they're all hoes to him anyway.
It don't matter.
Don't take these bitches serious.
All right, Rich the Savage goes, uh, Yados, uh, what?
Oh, they're haters?
Yeah.
Okay.
Bro, people just, they get offended, you know, when you say the truth.
Like, truth is, love is the truth, man, you know?
Love ain't lies.
Yeah, I have a question for you after this, but...
No, well, this one's a good one.
Not Pedro Sanchez has a good question.
He said...
He says, Spanish greetings from Barbados.
Sorry, Barcelona.
As someone who grew up in Madrid, a predominantly Christian city, did your beliefs constrain your decision-making process?
Finally, what are your concluding thoughts on Spain as a place to invest?
Bro, I don't invest anywhere that's not in me.
I invest in me.
I don't invest outside.
I just invest in me.
I feel like investors are like, bro, the matrix and the system has told you to invest like a brokie.
Oh, buy a house.
That's a great investment.
Yeah, that's a fucking shit investment.
What kind of return are you getting?
I buy a Bugatti and make more of the Bugatti in like two months.
That Bugatti is free.
It's like people don't know how to structure a business so that when they buy something, it's going to make them money.
Obviously, if you have a restaurant with no social media and nothing and you buy a Lambo, well that's a fucking expense.
That's not an investment.
But if you have a social media with a service that can fix a problem, And you buy a Lambo, and now you get like a hundred thousand more ice and you, well that's gonna make you more than like 200k, right?
I see what you mean.
If you purchase it and you're able to utilize it, it can become an investment.
Opportunity costs.
Yeah, opportunity costs.
They're changing a lot, and the thing is like, you know, I've never really, you know, with God, I've never really thought about it or anything, I've just been to my thing, but God has always been guiding me, you know, and now I see everything, and the thing that you see, What he says about, you know, money is like, you get to work, you're going to serve people, you're going to experience, you know?
So with my money, I use it to buy experiences.
For example, I could have bought a building with 3.5 million, right?
But I bought a Bugatti.
People say, oh, you're so stupid.
It's like, whoa, I mean, you're on the couch living with your mom, right?
Like, you know, I'm in a $22 million mansion, you know, so I'm not that stupid.
But first of all, like, the thing is, like, if I buy a building with $3.5 million, what's it going to make me?
Like, $30K a month, $40K a month?
I mean, I'm going to make way more than that with that Bugatti.
Because of the people that you could be around.
But people don't see this because they're like old money and like old thing and they're scared.
They're fear.
People with Bugattis usually don't put it out there.
Everyone knows where I live, where I'm at.
I don't give a shit.
I don't fear anything.
So that's the thing.
People have fear.
So when you invest, you can invest with love or you can invest with fear.
What's the fear option?
Oh, I'll buy a building.
It's safe.
It's like, fuck that.
I love myself.
I'll buy a Bugatti because I bet on myself.
I bet on myself every fucking time.
I'll put everything in line day in, day out because I know who I am.
I'll make it again.
So that's the big difference.
You know, people just got to build that man that, you know, actually bet on himself.
Okay.
You know, so it's a different approach.
But, I mean, buying real estate, I would never have gone to this in seven years.
Not even a lifetime.
Gotcha.
Wow.
All right.
Fair enough, man.
I mean, everyone is different with what they want to put their money into.
But I know, obviously, you know, buying a Bugatti, you get into exclusive clubs.
You're able to meet certain people that you would never otherwise meet.
So I see why you purchase that.
You get to buy stuff that you want, bro.
If you don't like cars, buying cars just to be seen more, it's already...
And it's a passion of yours, so that's different.
Like me, I'm not a car guy, so I'm not buying that stuff.
But for someone, if you love it and you're able to utilize it to open doors, yeah.
Exactly, exactly.
Alright, what else do we got here?
For us, the car guy.
What do we got here?
Blessed by Ambition.
Blessed by Ambition goes, I gotta disagree with the logic on suffering enough to get good life military personnel suffer and work twice as much as others all the time.
So my question is, do they deserve it?
Because based on your logic, they do.
When he says suffer, I mean suffer in different scenarios.
You gotta earn it, man, so that you actually wanna...
I think his suffering means that it's going somewhere.
Listen, if you're working, obviously, in the military, that's duty for the country, which is great, but that leads to a job.
He's saying, like, suffer in the business, right?
Is that what you mean?
Suffering in every area, bro.
Like, for example, like...
To build discipline.
For example, me, who, after, like, two, three years married, will, like, sit in the couch with his wife and be like, I don't know, but you know what's going on, but I'm seeing other chicks, and I wanna fucking, you know, tap that shit.
Is that what she said?
You're going to a war, you know what I'm saying?
You already know where you're going.
Usually a man is so scared that he's not going to say what they think.
Because they're weenies.
Because they're cowards.
They're cowards.
I agree 100% on that one.
You guys are commenting, I don't disagree.
Okay, show me your chick.
Show me where you live.
Show me how much you make.
If that's where I'm going to go, if I listen to you, I pass.
You know what I'm saying?
People, they don't even know what's real, bro.
They're not honest with their chick.
They're not honest with their family.
They're not honest with their kids.
What if your kids will know actually what you do Friday night with your boys?
What if they know what they do on the business trip, your wife?
Hey, why don't you tell her, bro?
Are you like that big of a man?
You're just scared of your woman or what?
I agree.
I'm not scared of anything, bro.
I'm nearly dead.
I'm nearly overdosed.
I should not even be here.
Oh, Matrix.
I don't give a shit about anything, bro.
I should be dead, so I'm just leaving my bonus round every day.
I'm always going to be authentic, and that's how you build real relationships around you, you know?
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay?
I agree with that as far as being honest with your girl.
They're calling it what it is.
What else do we got here?
I love LA. Yeah, okay, you lying.
Keep up the great work, gentlemen.
Have a great night.
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Bill's got a new song?
Yeah, new song out now.
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Wait, but I thought you were celibate.
Trust Issues?
Anyways.
Austin Birx goes, I'm 20 years old, he's a production student and worked part-time.
At times I get discouraged, but it's success stories like these that keep me going.
WFNF, I appreciate the work you guys do.
And I'm glad you guys could take something from it, because some of you guys might have been in a situation like he was, where you weren't able to get over the partying or whatever, and he was able to do it, so you guys can too.
That's faith, you know, the thing, you as a man have a duty, and anywhere you go, I mean, I can take off my fucking watch, you know, I can take off my fucking shirt, my Oh, thanks, bro.
Appreciate it, man.
You know, and I just go anywhere.
It's like a half-million-dollar watch, by the way.
Yeah, and I just go anywhere, and I'm faith.
It's like, oh, shit.
So if I hit the gym, I can look like that?
Oh, shit.
So if I work hard, I can wear this watch?
Oh shit, so if I wake up at 4.30am every day, I can live in that fucking mansion?
Yeah, motherfucker.
That's faith.
You know, that's your duty, bro.
You need to, like, kill it in every area because you need to be an offering to the world.
You need to be a walking billboard of what is possible.
If you have faith, if you work with love, and if you're authentic.
So, I mean, I don't even do it for myself anymore, bro.
Like, you think I'm going to be happy because I buy a 12th car?
Like, you know, I live in a mansion with like 5,000 square feet more.
Like, I don't even give a shit about any of that.
I just do it for the people, you know, to save souls.
That's my mission.
This is what's possible, right?
Exactly.
That's the only thing that makes me get up, you know, 4.30 a.m., like, the messages of people, you changed my life, you take me out of drugs, like, and I've been addicted 20 years.
I saw one of your videos and I stopped doing drugs, bro.
And now he's helping other people get out of drugs.
This is what people don't understand.
It's a way bigger purpose.
You have a way bigger purpose than yourself.
It drives you.
We're all sons of God, and we created similar to him, and we have massive, massive potential inside.
So when I see someone that's washing dishes, I don't see a dishwasher.
I see someone that has a massive purpose because I see that.
I only see what I've seen.
You watch dishes yourself.
Yeah, I watch dishes myself.
Yeah, when you're in Australia.
Yeah, when I go to a valet guy or like a restaurant, I don't treat them like they're in food to me because I was there like six years ago, seven years ago, you know?
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Fuck Starbucks.
I wanted to drop you something real quick.
Everyone, like, maybe they see me news.
They just see the Richard Mille, the Bugatti, the Mansion, the Jet, the fucking Chicks.
Well, that's, you know, their perception of me is a reflection of who they are.
Okay, so you just see what you want to see.
You know, I don't see that shit.
I see the wake-up.
I see the small wins.
I see the, like, six years nonstop.
You know, so the thing people that, you know, for me, oh, you're so materialistic because you have 11 cars and you, like, blow...
I've even spent a million dollars in a month, you know?
Like, I was saying for a long time, I don't want to make a million a month.
I want to spend a million a month, motherfucker.
Say, why I want so much fucking money?
I just want to spend it.
So the thing is, like, people just see the money, Because that's what they want.
You know, for me, the most materialistic people are like fat people and broke people.
Why?
Let me explain to you why before they all get fucking pissed.
You know?
Fat people quit.
They went to the gym because they wanted to look good, and it started to hurt.
It was too painful, so they quit.
So why did they hit the gym?
Just because of the result.
Broke people, try to make money, it was hard, so the weenies, so they quit.
I love how you call them weenies, by the way.
Weenies.
Weenies.
They just wanted the outcome.
Yeah.
They just wanted the outcome.
Yeah, of course.
So me, that I got all this shit that I worked my ass off for like eight years with no money, I am the materialistic guy.
Like, dude, it's just all the way around.
The people don't see it that way, you know?
It's an interesting perspective.
It's funny because...
Interesting way to look at it.
Just as a hater, right?
Because you could go down two paths here.
Someone successful, I could be like, you know what?
Yeah.
Forget this guy.
I don't like him.
He's showing too much off for his lifestyle.
I don't like him.
He's arrogant.
He's cocky.
Or I can say, damn, I like the watch, I like the car, the girls.
Right now, I don't have it, but maybe if I ask him, he can teach me.
And I'm like, okay, whether I want to be a hater or learn to do better for myself.
Well, hold on.
I just want to say, because some of you guys might be like, oh, is this guy for real?
So check this out.
So check this out.
Let me tell you guys how for real this guy is.
I walk in, right?
And I got my weight vest on, because I had just come from the gym, right?
And I'm like sweating and shit like that.
Y'all don't see me.
You know what he does?
He gets down on the floor and starts doing push-ups.
Yeah.
Just really say, oh, you just came from the gym?
Yeah.
Fuck that.
And he starts doing push-ups.
Yeah.
That's how you know that it doesn't turn off.
It doesn't fucking turn off.
He's like, and then it inspires fresh.
First starts doing some push-ups.
So it's like, success breeds more success.
And guys that have a killer mindset, they see that, they say, well, what the hell?
You're not going to outwork me.
And just went down and dropped that.
Dude, no one said shit.
There's no cameras on, no nothing.
Just starts doing push-ups.
Like, that's how you know someone's really about it, guys.
The thing is that people, you know, I always give love to people.
You know, you can love me or you can hate me.
If you love me, you have me in your heart.
I have you in my heart.
I'm just going to make sure you win.
I'm winning.
If you hate me, you have me in your mind.
It's like this motherfucker with this, like Richard Mille with the Bugatti.
Like, you're going to go sleep.
You're going to wake up, look to the left.
Your chick is fat.
You're going to remember me.
You're going to check my Instagram and say, holy fuck, that's his wife?
Yeah, that's my wife.
Holy fuck, that's his girlfriend?
Yeah, that's my girlfriend's.
You know, like, so you're always going to have me in your mind.
I'm always winning, bro.
I always win.
So I always send love to people, but people are going to understand because I want to make people that are losing winning.
When you hate on someone, and it's just like your ego, bro.
You know, like your ego edging God out.
So when you edge God out, you think you're better than God.
So now you just do things better instead of what you say.
I remember having a hurricane, and I met this guy that had an SVJ. And I even have a video.
You can see it.
It's like, holy shit.
Like, that's crazy.
Like, it's going to make me work hard.
And I was just inspired.
Instead of seeing it and hating, be like, oh, you're probably a scammer.
Yeah.
You're probably, like, yeah.
You know people that have, like, the hurricanes.
You know, it's not the real Lambo.
The doors don't go up.
You don't have a limbo until the doors don't go up.
It's like tiers, right?
Each level, the doors go on, you know, they're open sideways.
At different level, the higher tier, they go up.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I mean, you have a hurricane, I have it in my wrist.
You know, like, it's just levels.
I got your car in my wrist.
So the thing is that people, when I had a hurricane, I saw a guy with an SVJ and I was like, holy shit, that's fucking nuts, man.
How the hell can I get there?
I was like, oh, I'd rather have an organ.
You know, just that attitude.
It's just going to bring you down, bro.
I'll never forget.
Take me back eight years ago.
I'm at Starbucks.
I just bought my Toyota Corolla.
It was in 1992.
It had 120K miles on it.
I was parking in the back of Starbucks because I didn't want to be seen.
I want to hide the car away, right?
And I walked to Starbucks from the parking lot.
Guy pulls up.
Lamborghini.
Aventador.
Drop top.
Roadster.
Parks in the front.
Black guy.
White blonde chick.
I'm like, damn!
We're killing it.
What is this car?
And I'm like, yo, this car is crazy, bro.
Like, you know, I love cars, love bikes, whatever.
I'm like, you know what?
I'm scared as fuck right now about my question.
You know, I'm stuttering about it as fuck.
I'm like, brother, question for you, man.
What do you do for a living?
The typical question.
Yeah.
I know.
I know what to say.
And then he's like, oh, I invest in real estate, multiple properties, multifamily.
I'm like, oh, shit, really?
So you know what I did?
I went on my laptop, YouTube, typed in multifamily properties, how to invest.
I said that for like two years straight.
Bam.
Then, I worked two jobs.
I got a better job doing overtime.
Save the money and bought real estate property from there.
But then, fast forward now, I meet Myron.
We're doing a podcast.
I'm like, yo, Myron, bro.
My goal is to have a Lambo.
He's like, bro.
We're going to have one day.
Mate, we're walking on the beach.
Yeah, I remember that.
It's me, you, Casey, and somebody else.
And he's like, bro.
I told you you'll get that one day.
There's a lab on the street.
He said to me, word for word.
It's funny because I'm getting goosebumps right now.
He's like, yo, bro.
Real talk.
You're going to have one one day.
And we worked hard as hell seven days a week for two years straight.
And I bought the Lambo.
And it happened.
But again, I didn't hate.
I said, you know what?
He's doing better than me.
I want to learn from this person.
Ask them what they do.
100%, bro.
It started there.
That's where it starts, man.
That's where people got a take of this, bro.
They see that every time I have never met a successful person that hates.
It's so true.
I mean, I've never in my life Wrote, like, a hate comment.
Like, imagine just a guy buys a Lambo and says, oh, I don't like the color.
Those rooms suck, bro.
It's not even an option for you, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, oh, that girl has old surgeries.
Like, bro, don't worry.
They're not going to even watch you, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
You know guys, like, they say, oh, no, they're not even hot.
But, bro, she's never going to even look at you.
So don't even worry.
Like, they just automatically put it, like, oh, I don't want it.
Because they want to escape the reality that they put in the work to get that.
But yeah, it's just like that.
Nah, man.
Shit.
Anything else?
Yeah, we got this chat right here.
Alright, 510.
He goes, Brian got laundry.
He goes, I'm 510, 137 pounds.
What's the best way to put on muscle?
Want to be around 180 pounds.
You want to tell him?
So, I mean, the first thing to put on muscle, you gotta get super lean.
Like, everyone has to get super lean.
Like, abs, veins popping.
When you're super lean...
He's probably there now, you think, right?
He's only 137 pounds.
Oh, he's there.
He wants to gain muscle.
Yeah, he wants to gain.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And then you just got to up a little bit the calories, like the protein, just hit like, you know, one gram per pound, you know, of protein.
You know, fats and fats like more or less like just mainly the protein has to be one gram per pound and just up the carbs.
You know, me and fat personally, I like to keep it between like 70, 80, 90, 100, like a little bit on the high side, just gives me more energy, more focus, you know, but like then up the carbs.
You don't want to be putting weight too fast.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because then it's fine.
Get yourself a small calorie surplus, bro.
Two to three hundred calories above your maintenance and you'll be fine.
That's it.
It takes time, bro.
I've been training for, what, 12 years.
Yeah.
You know, so you don't build muscle in like a year or two.
Hell no.
It takes a lot of time.
Bro, I've done bulking seasons where I ate a lot.
I just got fat, bro.
I got fat for two years, and then cut for like a year, and that was same fucking weight.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Because what happens is that you eat so much calories that you get fat, and then you do an aggressive deficit, and you're losing muscle.
So you're actually not even fucking gaining muscle.
Damn.
It's a waste of time.
I did a 30 bulk, too, and I was like, never again I'll do this, bro, get fat.
Can you say something?
No, I'm just saying like I'm on this journey losing weight too as well and gaining muscle and like I could use certain things like steroids, whatever, but I don't want to.
I'm just taking it slow as it goes.
And I've seen results.
People say, oh, you lost a lot of weight.
The thing, steroids, like you don't need steroids to get shredded.
You actually, it's easier to get leaner without steroids because steroids hold water.
So when you even see competitors, when they go to stage, they drop out testosterone.
They stop the steroids because they hold water, and they want to be shredded.
So people think, oh, I'll do steroids and I get shredded.
Bro, actually, naturally, you can get even more shredded.
But you need to get the macros every day, bro, like weigh everything.
Every matter of, like, you hit the macros, you hit a deficit, 300-calorie deficit, and you hit it every day, bro, three months, you're like...
Shred it, but it's discipline.
You gotta actually do it.
And it's boring and you'll hate yourself because you're eating the same food all the time, but that's what it takes, man.
What else do we got here?
Just this one right here.
Oh wait, no, that's it.
We caught up?
Alright, cool.
Yados, where can the people find you, bro?
So, in YouTube, it's IamJados, and Instagram is IamJados, two L's, L-L-A-D-O-S. That's my English page.
Yeah, so you have a Spanish channel and an English channel.
Yeah, my Spanish is Jados Fitness.
I have, like, over a million followers there, and YouTube is Jados, and that's over, like, nearly a million.
But that's my Spanish.
If they don't speak Spanish, they're not going to understand it.
If they speak English, it's I am Jados.
You can follow me like literally every day I show my life.
I don't only show my cars.
I show it because I'm proud of it.
The same way I show when I had a scooter.
I bought a $300 scooter that broke down and it was $500 to fix it and I couldn't fix it.
I didn't have the money.
So I had to leave it in the shop for like a month.
And save it.
So I have videos right on my scooter and I'm fucking proud of pulling up to the gym with a scooter in Venice Beach and it's all documented.
I've always been proud of what I have because you gotta be proud of where you are.
You gotta experience what you have to the max in order to get to the next level.
But I show them my daily discipline routine.
If they literally follow what I do, they're going to win in life.
There's no doubt, bro.
I got people send me messages.
Hey, bro, just following your free content.
I'm doing 15K a month with my e-commerce.
I literally...
I got traders.
Bro, I was doing 2k a month.
I follow you and after like six months, I'm doing 10k a month.
Just because he's got so much better, so much mental clarity that he can manage to, his mindset be stronger, you know?
Everything is about who you are.
You know, typical question like, what do you do for a living?
Yeah.
It's like, bro, it's not what you do, it's who you are.
Who you are.
It's not like, what do I need to do to buy a Bugatti?
It's who the fuck you need to be to have a Bugatti?
Who the fuck you need to be to have the balls to put 3.5 million in a fucking car, dude?
I was in a valley the other day.
It's like, dude, are you scared of driving that?
It's like, fucking car?
I don't give a shit, bro.
You know, like, it's just like people love money.
So when you love money, that's the devil, bro.
You know, I don't give a shit about money.
Money is just a tool to experience.
You know, like, I'll make it back again.
I'm not scared of being broke.
I've been broke.
So I don't need that shit.
I have 11 cars, but I don't need them.
So that's freedom.
Freedom is not money.
Freedom is spiritual.
It's inside.
Until you're not spiritually free, you're never going to be free.
You meet people with like five Lambos and they're like trapped, you know, and they, when is the next one coming?
It's a trap.
It's also the matrix.
Again, it's the money.
To be honest, money doesn't even excite me anymore.
It excites me going to bed and just being destroyed knowing I've smashed it.
Right now, I'm here doing this podcast.
I'm not thinking anything else because right now, this moment is the only thing that can determine my future.
So I always focus on the right now, giving the 100%, giving my soul, my heart, and having the best intention to people that are listening.
If you do that every single moment of your life, just get your head up and say, what the fuck?
I just bought a lot more, bro.
You don't even...
You don't see it coming.
Bro, the Bugatti addicts are coming.
Like, JCO sent me a DM message saying, hey, bro, I'm buying something.
It has to be for you.
I'm like, nah, bro, I just fucking bought four cars in the last, like, two months.
I don't want another car.
He's like, trust me, trust me.
I didn't want it, and I ended up buying it.
It just comes to you, you know?
He texted me, too.
I was like, bro, I'm a nigga, bro.
Give me some time.
Thank you for coming, bro.
I think we could bring you back and talk about e-commerce or how guys can go ahead and make it.
I think it's important for them to get your story, but we could definitely do like a how-to in the future.
Basically, what I teach people is to become the best self, you know, mentally, you know, spiritually, physically, you know, habits, and also I help them how to build their online coaching business.
You can be with fitness, with e-commerce, with dropshipping, with real estate, with sales.
Like, you have a skill, If you have a passion, you can monetize that.
Social media, that's the best advertisement.
Free advertisement.
If you know how to create content in a way that's going to attract people that are valuable, not like weenies that are jerking off and saying, oh, I don't like the color of your Lambo.
Yeah, yeah.
Who gives a shit?
Just keep talking.
I'm getting richer.
So you just want to attract people that want to invest.
Of course.
And that depends on what you're saying, what you're talking about.
You're going to attract kids, and you're going to attract people that are ready to level up.