We're going to be doing a coaching call with you guys, the Cows Club guys.
Let's get into it.
Let's go.
And then also, I think we're waiting on DL State to come in, and we'll talk about...
He'll explain to you guys a little bit about the generals that we got, etc., and the major cities that we got.
Oh, he's in here right now.
Okay, awesome.
Shout out to him, by the way.
As a matter of fact, we can turn it to him to give an update on that as soon as I make these announcements.
Okay, so number one, guys, rumble.com slash freshfit.
As you guys know, that's the home base.
Second...
Yacht party, guys.
August 10th, 9pm to 1am, 130 foot plus yachts.
Three stories.
We're going to be selling tickets for only $9.98, guys.
FFPod.org.
Link is right there.
We'll drop it in the chat for you guys as well.
August 10th, man, it's going to be huge.
350 people in seats.
We're going to have about 100 to 150 tickets for the bros, and then the rest is going to be girls.
It's going to be a great time.
We're going to have open bar, free food.
We're going to be able to see the Miami Skyline.
We're going to be on this big-ass yacht.
It's a brand new yacht, matter of fact.
It's a yacht that is getting built right now as we speak.
I think it'll be available July 28th for some photos for you guys.
But it's going to be an awesome time, man.
So make sure that you guys go ahead and get your tickets now while you can.
You are not going to be able to get a yacht with an open bar and free food and a bunch of girls like this for $9.98 ever.
Anywhere in Miami.
If you do, like I told you before, you're going to have a shitty little boat where you can only bring 13 people on.
We're going to have 350 on.
Cuban captain, que bola!
Yeah.
So it's going to be a very good time, guys.
Make sure to go ahead and get your yacht party tickets now, man.
We also have one VIP spot left at $3,500.
You get to party with us before, and then after, Fresh is going to take you to the club, and you're going to automatically be enrolled for a Rolex giveaway on the yacht that we're going to run.
So it's going to be a good time, guys.
We're going to have a lot of girls.
Actually, one of the VIPs is bringing out a bunch of girls.
He's bringing at least, I think, 10 girls, Noble said.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's pretty dope, too.
So, yeah, it's going to be awesome, guys.
And then as far as I said today, we're going to be answering questions, etc.
We might open up the phone lines for you guys and answer some of your guys' questions.
So for people that aren't in Castle Club, you can ask questions to our Castle Club community because we've got a bunch of generals in there that have different expertises from different parts of the country.
And I'm going to actually segue it right to our boy D.L. Sainte, who is pretty much one of the main guys that run Castle Club.
Shout out to you, Sainte.
Thank you for coming on.
He can kind of explain to you guys...
The different chapters we got, which cities we got, the chapters in, the generals, etc.
So I'll turn it over to Saint.
What's up, man?
Welcome to the show, my friend.
You muted, bro.
Oh, he muted himself?
Yeah.
Okay, he'll unmute him.
There you go.
You should be able to unmute yourself now, bro.
We got you.
Good, good, good, man.
So yeah, man, things are going really well.
We're growing at a crazy rate.
We've had to slow ourselves down because we're getting such a great turnout here with what guys want to come to Castle Club.
I want to start out by saying this for you guys out there, right?
Castle Club, the city groups, this is not a discord, guys.
So if you're coming in with a Discord mentality, you might want to hold off in linking up with us because we're all about work.
Here in Tampa, we just had a meet-up last night, and one of our members owns a really nice restaurant bar, like, in the heart of Ybor City.
Y'all know that sounds familiar because that's where Matthew Cox was doing all his activity back in the day.
That was a great episode, by the way, man.
We were happy.
By the way, Saint, thank you for setting that up.
Saint is the one that actually made that interview happen.
So if you guys enjoyed that interview that we did with Matthew Cox, you can thank Saint because he's the one that set that up and put us in touch with Matthew Cox.
So thank you for that, bro.
Networking, baby.
Networking.
You know what I mean?
You got it, bro.
Oh, he's muted again.
He's muted again.
Did he mute himself?
He might accidentally mute himself.
I got you, Saint.
One second.
That's that Tampa swag.
Bear with him, guys.
He's old.
So, you know, technology isn't his biggest thing.
He ain't that old.
Let's see here.
He's an Uncle Bob.
Yeah, yeah.
Hold on.
You're still muted, bro.
Go ahead.
Yeah, I didn't touch the phone.
I don't know.
Don't put that one on me.
I am old, but don't put that one on me.
We might have to make him co-host or something.
Yeah, I got you.
Make him co-host so that doesn't happen anymore.
Go ahead, Saint.
Yeah, I mean, I am old, but that wasn't on me.
I didn't touch the phone.
I know better.
You're not that old, bro.
Come on, man.
So, yeah, so you were saying, so, yeah, so you had a meetup yesterday with a bunch of guys in Tampa, the restaurant?
Yeah, shout out to Wes, the general in Tampa, man.
And one of our, we met at the restaurant of one of our members in Tampa, in Ybor.
Very sexy spot, man.
We were in there networking, making that happen.
This is why y'all want to get into this group, but y'all got to understand something, bro, for real.
This ain't so a bunch of weirdos that get together and talk shit about the bras that come on, the 304s, and all that.
Now, we're talking about getting it, y'all.
We're talking about becoming the best version of yourself.
This is why Myron and Fresh wanted to set this up.
This is not a Discord.
We do have a Discord, correct?
Yes, I was going to say.
We do have an official Discord, and I'll turn it to Mo to talk about that here after you finish, Saint.
So if you guys want to bullshit and talk about the show, stuff like that, that's totally fine.
We got a Discord for you all to do that.
But Saint, finish up what you were saying, then I'll turn it to Mo and he can talk about the Discord.
Just DM me.
Alright, so real quick, we're just going to run through.
We're right around 18 cities.
We're in three countries right now.
We're in the United States, we're in Japan, we're in Canada.
And we're still growing.
So we got Los Angeles, Chicago, we have Boston, we have Tokyo, Honolulu, Las Vegas, Houston, Seattle, Dallas, Tampa.
We got New York, Atlanta, Charlotte, DC, Nashville, Birmingham.
I don't believe...
Oh, we got Miami.
In Miami.
Okay.
Yeah, Miami too.
Nice, nice.
So, guys, 18 major cities, three different countries.
Like I said before, we've only been doing this for less than two months, I would say.
Yeah.
Or roughly around two months.
So, we're building a strong community, guys, here.
So, again, Castle Club is where it's at, man.
It's more than just having a paywall for content.
It's literally having a community.
And you guys are going to be able to see right now with the Zoom call that we have.
I think we have...
How many generals?
Do we have any generals right now on the line, Saint, as far as, like, on the Zoom call?
Yes, we do.
Generals, identify yourself in the chat.
Put it in your title so Mo can see you, and he'll pull you up.
But I know some of our generals are on the road right now.
I know Jordan, our LA General, is on the road.
We got a couple guys.
But one of the big things, our Nashville General, he has a trucking company, non-CDL. Yeah, I said that right.
Non-CDL. They're doing this thing called Hot Shots and other things.
Bro, you can make so much bread just on a weekend.
I mean, he showed you how to do the paperwork, how to register with your state, what you need to do it.
And man, listen, this group, as far as making money, as far as leveling up, It's insane.
But I got to stress to y'all, bro.
Don't come into this group on some bullshit.
I got to tell y'all 100%, we are not tolerating weirdos.
If you're here and you want to get better, we're going to help you get better.
But if you're in here just trying to drag us down, we're going to let you go.
When you get yourself, you know, get your mentality right, you can come back and holler at us.
So in my own refresh, know what we're doing.
And if you want to bullshit, we got a Discord for that.
We've only had problems with like five guys.
So keep that in mind.
The vast majority of the men coming to us are ready to step it up.
And for those people who aren't ready, just go to your Discord, go to you, and then when you're ready, come back.
Boom.
Mo, real quick, tell the people about the Discord, how that works and how they can get in.
Just DM me and I'll give you all the details from there.
Okay.
DM me on Instagram.
Big Mo.
Or X. Or X. Okay.
And the old Discord is gone.
Yeah, the old Discord is gone, guys.
Obviously, we had to make sure that it was...
We have to have a tighter leash on it, man, because we don't want people misrepresenting us, doing some wild shit on the Discord, and we have some issues with that.
So, you know, I know some people aren't happy about that, but hey, man, at the end of the day, we got to protect the image, protect the brand, and, you know, having guys in there doing dumb shit is not really what it is.
So we do have a Discord for the Castle Club guys.
You want to go in there, you want to bullshit and everything else like that, have discussions on the show, cool.
But the City Chats is more for...
May God bless you all.
Never forget Jesus loves you all.
All our blessings come from him.
Fresh never stop reading the gospel and I hope to see you in heaven brothers.
Alright, thank you, Jesus.
Thank you, bro.
That's very good.
And also, paid members only.
So if you're not a paid member, don't even DM me at all.
Okay, yeah.
It's for paid Castle Club members, guys.
Again, it's screening out the weirdos, guys.
That's what it comes down to, alright, man?
Whenever things are for free, you get a lot of strange individuals that come in and we don't want our shit to get fucked up.
That's why the vetting process is so good.
That's why the vetting process, yeah.
The Discord's easier to get into than the city groups, but then once you get in there, then it's time to work and make money and network with some guys and be on some shit.
Go ahead.
So, real quick, about the vetting process.
It's real simple, guys.
We hit you up.
We make you turn your camera on.
We ask you a couple questions.
If the people doing the vetting got some questions, then they send you to me, and then I'll give you a call, and I'll see what's up with you.
We're not looking to get rid of anyone.
We want to help We want everyone to get involved, but y'all know what it is.
Here's the thing with vetting.
We have around 300, 320 people in our waiting room doing the process.
Y'all, these guys have been in there for like three weeks.
On Saturday, we are going to purge the waiting room.
So when you join us, we give you a link.
It goes into this waiting room chat on Telegram.
And then we just need you to get verified.
We do two verifications a day, Monday through Friday.
So tonight at 11.30 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time, There's a verification that's going to happen, a Zoom call.
And then after that, tomorrow, we're going to purge it.
And then we're going to make you come in there, and we're only going to give you two weeks to get verified.
This is how serious we are.
There's nothing in the waiting room.
There's no information in there for you.
There's no value added in the waiting room.
So those people that are waiting, Saint, basically just didn't come to you guys, basically, right?
That's what it is.
Okay, so you guys have been vetting Monday through Friday.
It's just that they don't join when they're supposed to.
Yeah.
Okay.
So yeah, for the people that haven't been, you know, doing what you're supposed to do, they're going to purge it and then start from scratch.
And then all those people that come in, they're going to go ahead and make sure that you're actually like vetted.
Because we want to get as many guys into their respective groups so you can start networking and meeting people in your city and start making some shit happen.
So, all right, let's go to the Zoom calls.
Let's go to the Zoom call.
And then what I'm thinking is we'll give it a little bit of time and then I'm going to have the generals that are here introduce themselves to the audience.
Yeah.
But I see Jaleel first.
Go ahead, Jaleel.
What's your question, bro?
Go ahead.
And we don't have to put him on camera unless he wants to be.
Because, obviously, we're live on YouTube and all the platforms.
We want to protect him.
We keep, say, on the side or we can move him off.
Keep in mind, guys, we are on YouTube.
We can move him to the side.
Say, I'll call you if we need you.
That way you can, like, do your thing so you're not stuck to sitting by the camera.
Keep in mind, guys, we are on YouTube and Twitch.
So, anything that's going to be Council Club, you know what I'm saying?
Make sure it's a little bit more PC-free.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Guys, you know, understand that we're on YouTube.
We said real shit behind the paywall.
Yeah, so watch your language.
Don't ruin it for the other guys.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Go ahead, Jaleel.
Well, what do you got?
Hey, what's up, guys?
So, just another update.
I moved safely and securely up to Dearborn, Michigan.
I started my new path, so everything is good to go there.
Started my new job on Monday.
Nice.
Everything's going pretty smooth, so I want to shout out to Myron Fresh and DL Saint and a lot of the guys there for giving me the advice and giving me the initiative to move and make and, you know, just to invest in myself.
So, I just want to say that off the bat.
Awesome.
I just have a couple of questions for you guys.
So, the first question I have is that my job is offering me an IRA of 3%, which is essentially a 401k investment plan.
And I just wanted to know, what would be the most ideal 401k investment that I should put forth in my salary?
I would say, just to keep it simple, bro, start with matching and then go from there.
I'm assuming they're going to match up to 3%?
Correct, yes.
So yeah, just start with matching in the beginning, and then if you don't have any other investment opportunities that you're looking towards, then yeah, you can start maxing out your 401k.
But personally, there's much better endeavors that you could put your money into versus 401ks, because the reality is with 401ks, you can't really touch it until you come of a certain age without serious penalty, unless it's a Roth.
So, I would start with matching, unless you have other investment prospects, and if you don't, then obviously you could go ahead and max it on every year, which if I'm not mistaken, is somewhere probably around $18,000 to $20,000 per year you can put in.
Yeah, matching is good.
Also, you can borrow from that.
Yeah, match at least bare minimum.
Like, bare minimum match.
But you can borrow from that property as well.
He could, but he's got to pay it back, depending on, yeah.
So he could, but he could borrow against it.
All right, what else do you got, bro?
And then we'll move to the next person, because there's a lot of hands.
Just real quick, the last thing I have is that, so my job introduced me and my offer that they're going to give me a 60-day evaluation process, and if I pass the flying colors, they're going to increase my salary by $5,000.
Nice.
So I just wanted to hear from you guys real quick.
I know that you guys emphasis on providing value and filling in the gaps where there are deficiencies in order to increase your appeal and overall bring value to the establishment.
So I want to know specifically, what are, I guess, three to five things that you guys would recommend that I do right off the bat?
that.
I'm doing as much as I can right now to add value and to work as hard as I can.
But what do you guys suggest specifically for me to increase my likelihood of success and obtaining that $5,000 increase?
Be the first one there and the last one to leave.
Or at least bare minimum, always be the last one to leave.
Okay.
And if you do that consistently for a period of time, people are going to notice and be like, holy shit, this guy's really invested.
This dude is a hard worker.
That's what you want immediately.
Because remember that 60 days is basically them saying, okay, let's see where this guy stands.
They're looking for an excuse to get rid of you if they can.
So make it where it's like, oh wow, we can't operate without this guy.
Okay.
Alright.
Alright, cool.
I'm just doing everything that I possibly can.
Sorry, Fresh.
Go ahead.
My bad.
It's all good, bro.
So when do you start exactly?
I already started on Monday.
Monday was a two or three hour introduction day.
My full day started on Tuesday of this week.
I've already finished one week.
I'm loving the job.
Being an assistant general manager is great.
I love the area that I'm in too.
Other than that, go ahead, Fresh.
I want to hear your advice.
What I would do, bro, is I would find key players in your company that should work above you.
Become cool with them and figure out what their tick is.
For example, do they like maybe like donuts in the morning or coffee in the morning, whatever that is.
Get it to them when you can.
Obviously, you don't care sass, of course, but I'm just saying like, find out what they actually want or what they actually like to do and then you make sure you make it happen for them.
And take over some of your manager's duties.
Make his life easier.
You're the assistant manager, so start taking over some of his duties and handling for him.
Because people will definitely give you a raise or boost you up in the company if they like you.
The shit that he hates doing, just take it over and make it your mission.
Even though it's technically his.
But trust me, he's going to think to himself, God damn, this dude's making life a lot easier.
And if there's like company events, like after work, like socials, go to them, meet people, network, of course, and then see where you can fit in to add value.
The key, bro, is to get into a position where like they got to think three times before they let you go.
So whatever you got to do where it's like they can't necessarily operate at full optimality without you, then you know you're doing a good job.
You don't want to be an interchangeable spoke, which is what most people do when they get a job.
They just come in, fill a void, they're an interchangeable piece.
But if you become a piece where you're not interchangeable, it's like, holy shit, we can't necessarily operate unless this guy is here, or we can't operate at the best level, then that's when you know that you got your shit together.
Okay, so just to sum it up, just do what the GM normally hates.
Just be there just to fill in the gaps.
Go to company events if there is any.
And then there was one more that you guys said.
I'm trying to put my finger on it.
Well, you're going to try to find what your immediate heads like, for example.
Coffee is an example.
You don't have to get coffee.
I'm just saying a general example.
That's it.
But for me, back in my day, it was more like...
They wanted people to work overtime.
So I became one of those guys that worked overtime, and that's why they wanted more work done.
So that's what I did to help make sure I had a good sight, you know, in their pickings, you know?
Okay, and just to make sure, Myron, you said match the 401k, right?
Yeah, match.
Just match bare minimum.
Okay.
All right, guys.
Well, hey, I appreciate it.
Thank you guys so much.
Much love, WFNF, WCC, WLDLC, and W the group, man.
Much love to all of you.
Good job, bro.
Good job, man.
Chief Rocker, you're up next.
Go ahead, bro.
Let's do it, bro.
Hey, can y'all hear me?
Yeah, we got you, bro.
Go ahead.
Finally, fucking A, man.
Yesterday, I was punching the fucking air like Cuban Goodman Jr.
off of Boys in the Hood just because you guys couldn't hear me.
No, but I was just trying to let folks know that are trying to become truckers.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because, yeah, your mic sucked yesterday.
Okay, I remember you.
Go ahead, bro.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, so for any future truckers, you're going to want to sign in and make an account with a company called clearinghouse.fmcsa.gov.
That's for people that are smoking.
Obviously, stay clear of that stuff.
If you have a violation, you can sign up with that particular website.
If you have a driver's license, Go ahead and put your number in.
It should be in the system.
And it'll let you know about your violations if it's already clear and you're good to go.
And it'll point you to the right direction on how to get recertified to go ahead and get back on the road.
Okay, so if someone runs into issues with their CDL, that's how they can go about it.
What's it called again?
Clearinghouse.gov, right?
Yeah, like a house that's clear, like you're clearing a house.
Yeah, clearinghouse.
Cool.
Definitely go there.
Do they got to wait a year, though?
Don't they got to wait a year if they fuck with their CDL? Yeah, I spoke to Leo on the side yesterday.
I already talked to him.
I already told him to stop smoking, stop doing that stuff, and to get on his grind already.
I already pointed him in the right direction.
This is for any future guys who are having an issue and haven't heard about this.
Definitely go ahead and sign up in here.
I'll let you know about your violations.
And I'll let you know exactly when you're good to go.
And it will show you how many violations you have.
If it's good to go, just say zero violations.
And they'll start pointing you in the right direction on how to get recertified, you know, going to the classes, kind of like AA classes, basically.
Okay.
Alright, so that's for people that might have had, we had a guy, the reason why you guys are probably wondering in the chat what the hell's going on here is because we had a guy that had an issue where he got caught smoking weed, he lost his CDL, and he was trying to figure out a way to get back on his feet so that he can like, you know, get back into the trucking game or finding some other professional.
We told him like, hey bro, it's been like two years ago.
So we're like, hey, you can actually get back in now and we helped him out with that.
Imagine your career got jeopardized by just smoking some weed.
That's crazy.
But hey man, that's a way out.
So good tip, bro.
Good tip.
Yeah, good tip.
Shout out to Tall Tim and Tall Complex 99.
W, Fresh and Fit.
We love you guys.
Everyone, get your money up.
Stop being losers.
Join Castle Club, guys.
Let's go.
Thank you, man, Chief Rocco.
We got Rafael Rodriguez.
Go ahead, bro.
What you got?
What's your question?
So gentlemen, I just want to first off real quick, thank you for everything that y'all do for the boys and stuff.
Get straight to the point.
So I created an LLC Escorp under personal services using my name for a personal brand.
I plan to create content around self-improvement.
If I get a business credit card for my personal brand, can I tax write-off equipment that I might need to record videos or vacations that I might take as long as I'm recording content?
How does that work with the tax write-off?
Your personal brand for business credit?
You can.
So the biggest thing is to make sure that you have everything documented.
So it's going to be Amex?
Or what card would you actually get it with?
Chase.
Chase?
Okay, so Chase Freedom, or sorry, Chase Business Inc., or Preferred.
Any of those are pretty fine.
So what I do is I'll give my actual car statements to my CPA, which is going to be your accountant.
He'll look at it from the actual charges from whatever you charge within the year or month, and you can write them off depending on what they are.
So for example, equipment, you could definitely write off as well.
Travel, food, I believe it's up to a certain percentage.
And as well as dinner for like business as well is another write-off.
So whatever you write off on that card, I'm sorry, whatever you do on the card can be written off as business once it's documented.
As long as I'm doing content, or do I have to be doing content, or is it just as long as it's on the card?
If it's business, you're going to be fine.
But again, make sure your CPA has that actual statement sheet so it's there, so they can actually see what's happening in real time.
You could just say whatever, but you need to see it to document it.
He wants to write off his charges for business.
Yeah, I would say get a business credit card ASAP because that's going to make your life a lot easier because if you have all your business expenses on one credit card, when it comes to accounting at the end of the year, it's going to be way simpler.
So what I do is I have an Amex card that I use specifically for Fresh and Fit and I got an Amex card that I use specifically for my real estate business and I just give my accountant my Amex card for Fresh and Fit and then one for my real estate business and he can go ahead and differentiate the charges right then and there.
And also, if you tell your CPA in advance what's happening, you can get very creative and tell you what more you can do to write off as well.
But try to get a business credit card as soon as you can, bro, because that'll make accounting a lot easier for you.
Yes, in the beginning, when you're getting your business just started, you can use your personal credit card and then, like, you know, differentiate it from there.
But try to get a, now that you got your LLC and everything else like that already set up, like, you might as well just try to get a business card now while you can.
And the best part is, it doesn't affect your personal credit.
So it doesn't affect you at all, personally.
That's the best part.
For sure.
What's a CPA, real quick?
Certified accountant.
Yeah, that's it.
Okay.
Yeah.
All right.
Thank you so much, gentlemen.
Thank you for everything that you do.
Shout out to you, man.
Where's handbills?
It's a certified public accountant.
Certified public accountant is what it stands for, you know, but it's an accountant, bro.
So try to find the best one.
Oh, both his parents and CPAs?
Yeah, bro, you know that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
CPA bills.
Okay.
Who's up next?
Jeffrey Rodriguez.
Jeff Rodriguez?
No, no, we just went.
Oh, no, no.
Okay.
Jeffrey Rodriguez.
Jeffrey Rodriguez next?
Okay.
All right.
All right, bro.
Let's go ahead.
Hey, what's up, guys?
What up, bro?
What's up, man?
So, I have a quick question.
So, I want to join Jayden's car rental, his exotic car rental program.
Mm-hmm.
But I have good credit, right?
But I kind of, like, fucked myself over just because, well, I think, because I have a lot of debt under my name.
I have about $170,000 worth, like, under my name.
Sheesh!
For what?
Wait, what kind of debt?
What'd you spend that on, nigga?
Is it consumer debt or what?
Damn!
Well, I fucked up trying to be friendly.
My uncle, I helped him get two vehicles and a homeboy helped him get a vehicle.
What happened to the vehicles?
Well, they're still paying for them, right?
But I know I have to get them to refinance the vehicles so that way they're not under my name anymore.
But what if they have bad credit and they can't refinance?
Then you're fucked, bro.
Yo, I'm not gonna hold you, bro.
That's the same thing as, for example, putting your car under your girlfriend's name or your mom's name or father's name.
So for those that are watching, guys, please never co-sign on someone's car loan, man.
Like, just don't do it, guys.
It's not worth it.
It's almost always gonna be a headache.
Like, what was the benefit of you doing that?
Like, is he gonna, like, did he pay you money?
Like, what did you even get out of return for that?
Nothing.
I was just like trying to help him out.
Yeah, bro.
Fuck, man.
Damn.
I mean, because what you've effectively done now is you've hurt your ability to acquire debt now because now you have debt that you're responsible for, but you don't necessarily even, you know what I mean?
Like, you don't have control of the asset, or in this case, the cars.
Yeah.
And the only way to pay it off or for them to refinance it, which they probably won't do it.
Interest rates are high now.
Everyone's going to make mistakes here.
It does happen.
Just move forward.
Don't do it again.
Granted, though.
Pressure them to refinance and get your shit off the name.
That's the best advice I could say.
Yeah, that's it.
Like, bro, that's really the best.
Because you don't want that weighing you down, bro.
Hell no.
So you want to get a car with Jaden, right?
Is that a question here?
Yes.
I haven't joined this program yet, but I know, like, you know, I'm going to have to get, like, you know, vehicles under my name.
Okay, so here's the only issue I can see coming up that's going to be very apparent for you, bro, is that if you want to get a car under G&M's program, you're going to need a good credit score and a good history.
Do you have any cars under your belt right now, other than the, I think, truck you said?
Equipment?
Uh, no.
Like, for, like, to rent out?
No.
What car would you want to get?
What was that?
What car would you want to have, like?
Do you know what car you want?
No.
I mean, just like anything, just to be able to go ahead and get started.
And get a car, basically, and get started.
Is that what I'm hearing here?
Yeah.
How much money do you have?
Roughly.
Right now, I don't have much coin, but I mean, this month, I should be able to save up some.
Because you're going to need a dump payment first.
See, see, okay, let's start from Z down to A, right?
You're going to need good credit, history.
Yeah, what's your credit score right now?
A dump payment.
What's your credit score at, bro?
It's like $7.56.
Okay.
That's pretty good.
That's actually pretty good.
But you need history.
The problem with getting cars is that you need history from, for example, previous purchases.
Let's say you want to get a Lamborghini, right?
You can't just go buy one with credit.
You need to start maybe a Range Rover, then get maybe a McLaren, then a Lambo.
So you need history there.
That's one thing.
And then two...
You may need to find somebody that has history to give them the money to do it.
Because you right now can't do it with your current setup.
Even with a good score, there's not enough to get proof for those type of cars.
And if you buy a cheaper car, like maybe Aston Martin, maybe like a Bentley, those won't rent too well either.
So you want to get higher tier car to make it even work.
So your position, bro, I will hold off for now.
What's he even going to need, realistically speaking?
How much is he even going to need?
To start with Jaden, where you're going to be at, maybe like 20, 30,000, bro.
He's going to need 20,000 to 30,000?
Yeah.
Holy shit.
Yeah, bro.
He wants to start now?
Nigga, you've got to wait a while, bro.
Yes, he needs 20,000 to 30,000 just to even start.
Yeah.
Unless you find somebody that's going to take that burden for you that already did the work and just give them the money for the car and you guys work on it, co-sign it.
But then again, you're doing what you did in the first place with somebody else by putting them on your credit.
Why do I need so much money just to be able to start?
The problem is that if you want to own the car to rent it out, you're going to have to put down payment on the car.
And those cars are not cheap at all.
And if it's your first time buying the car, you have no history.
So they're going to charge you the max amount possible down payment.
And that's normally the max.
30k is kind of like...
Reasonable.
It could go up to like 50-60k almost for a new car.
Yeah, but do you have to put like a down payment?
Because I've never put like a down payment like on a vehicle.
That's not the issue.
You never had any history.
So why would they trust you?
It's like me being a bank.
You want a car from me?
You don't have no history.
Okay, let me explain this to him succinctly.
Yeah.
The vehicles that will provide you the best cash flow are expensive.
Yep.
So since these vehicles are expensive, you're going to need a good amount of money to put down to acquire said vehicles.
Okay.
But the problem is that you don't have the capital right now to acquire these vehicles which are going to give you the cash flow in the future.
Now you can go ahead and get yourself a cheaper car, but it's not going to be rented as much to get you the cash flow that you desire to make back that money that you're trying to earn.
Does that make sense?
Yeah.
So that's what Fresh is trying to explain to you is that you basically need to get a car that's always going to be out.
But for you to get a car that's going to always be out, it's going to cost money.
Because you're going to need a car that's kind of what I consider mid-tier exotic.
Where it's exotic enough where people are like, I need to rent this thing because I can't get it myself.
But at the same time, it's got to be low enough where it's like still affordable for a renter that wants to come to Miami and float for a bit.
Does that make sense?
And for you to get that middle-tier exotic car, you're going to need $20,000 to $30,000 capital to get that vehicle.
Okay.
Does that make sense?
Yeah, I get to.
Did I explain that correctly, Fresh?
I mean, I think that's what you're trying to get to.
Yeah, so you need three things, bro.
You're going to need history, which is one thing.
So you need a smaller car first, at least.
Then you're going to need, well, you have a credit score, that's good.
And then thirdly, you're going to need as well to find a company that's going to give you the car, but be cool with rentals.
So that's the thing you need right now.
So you need to wait a little bit, bro.
Okay, and a quick question as far as, like, getting, like, the...
If I can get them, like, the vehicles refinanced, what's, like, the best option?
Would it be, like, selling the vehicles?
So, hold on, refinance your uncle's cars?
Correct.
Yeah, so your local credit union will probably be the best bet.
But then again, if they're going to be in that much debt, I don't think they can do it, bro.
You got to pay the...
Basically, if you're refinanced now, bro, it's going to be a lot.
And the market's down too, as well.
What kind of cars are they?
You say it's equipment, right?
No, no, it's two vehicles, right?
Two vehicles, right?
What kind are they?
What vehicles are they?
What?
Three?
Three?
Yeah.
Two for my uncle and one for a friend.
Okay, what are these three vehicles?
It's a 2013 Lexus and a 2024 Toyota Sequoia.
Okay, that's for your uncle.
And then what about for your friend?
Hold on, let me check here real quick because I don't even know what the fuck it is.
Those cars aren't...
Comparable prices is not even close to what you need to get along.
Are those cars even...
No.
Yeah.
But yeah, again, you just gotta wait a little bit, bro, and work your way up.
It doesn't happen overnight.
Best best just to refinance them, then?
That's your best bet, bro, yeah.
And that will get him off?
Off of the debt issue, yeah, for sure.
But actually getting the card?
No, he's...
Bro, you...
Honestly, bro, like, right now, you're not even eligible to get a card at all.
Being honest with you, bro.
Like, if anyone tells you, oh, you can get this card today, impossible, bro.
Like, from my understanding, it's impossible.
There's gonna be some strings attached.
Yeah.
Okay.
Because you need history, bro.
Even with those cars, it's not, like, anything comparable to even, like, give you the car.
You did your uncle a solid, bro?
He might have to go upside down, but fuck it, man.
Tell him to refinance that shit so you can get yourself off that goddamn...
So you can get out your name.
Yeah, he told me, like, you know, like...
Because I helped him out, like, if I have to, you know, just fucking sell the vehicles.
And, you know, if it's, like...
He'll just pay what he's upside down, you know, no hard feelings.
I'm just confused.
You said it's $170,000 in total.
What?
Well, it's three cars.
Because the Lexus is 2013, you said, right?
2012?
Hold on, let me check.
That's super cheap.
That's maybe like what?
What kind of Lexus is it?
Hold on.
Let me...
I'm looking at my...
For the audience that's watching, guys, this is why you do not ever, ever co-sign on anything, bro, for a car.
It will look back to you.
It's not worth it, guys.
Don't do it.
I have my truck that's 32K. Okay.
My uncle's Toyota truck is 85K. Was it brand new?
Yeah, 2024.
Yeah.
Holy!
Yeah, or 2023, he said.
Never buy a new car, guys.
Yeah.
Never buy a new car.
That's half of it right there.
And then there's another one of his cars.
It's a 25k and my friend's vehicle is 24k.
Yep, that's...
Yeah, that makes sense then.
So four vehicles all together.
One is his, two his uncle, one is his friend's.
Damn.
Yeah, bro.
Yeah, bro, you're in a little pickle here because of your actual history.
It's not good history, though.
It's like history.
And not only that, you got a lot of debt.
And the other thing that they're going to take into account is your debt-to-income ratio as well.
Something else that you need to keep in mind.
So you're going to need to show a lot of income, bro.
They pimped you out with your credit score, bro.
That's what they did.
They pimped you out, bro.
Because now you're what I would consider a high-risk borrower.
So it's like, yeah, you got a good credit score and shit, but your debt-to-income ratio is probably fucked up now.
You need an investor.
That's the history that wants to invest with you, and that can do it for you.
But you can't do it yourself, bro.
At least not right now.
Yeah, that's another thing.
I was watching that show where you guys brought, I think it's Andrew...
In Bessie?
Yeah.
Would that be an option?
Because I know you guys, he was saying that they have private lenders as well.
That's going to be credit cards, yeah.
So, I mean, you could go that route as well.
You know, you could definitely go that route as well and use the credit cards and, like, leverage the credit cards and get the cash out and then, you know, go ahead and get stuff started.
But I would say, bro, if you can, man, try to get your name off of all these fucking loans, dude.
Because if you're going to get that card using Andrew's Method, you're going to need, like, a bunch of cash.
Like, way more than $30,000, $40,000.
Because you got to pay back.
Is it your first time getting a car like that?
Meaning like 70k?
Alright, so, best best, just, you know, sell you up some coin, get those vehicles off my name.
Yeah.
I think that's the best route to go, my friend.
Yeah.
That's at least risky and won't put yourself in a pickle.
If you gotta work two, three jobs, bro, do it, bro.
But that's a lot of debt, bro.
Tell your uncle to get you off that shit and your friend, too, bro.
You did them a solid, now it's time for them to repay that shit and get you the fuck off the thing.
I guarantee you, when you were there, bro, that dealership was like, yes, we got one.
Yeah.
Yeah, get out of there, man.
Alright.
Alright, bro.
You got some options, though.
You got some options.
Okay.
You got this, bro.
You got this.
Elevated Viper.
Go ahead.
We got Elevated Viper coming in.
And then, Sate, how many generals do we got here that are on the call that we can have to choose themselves?
Maybe message them on the side or let us know in the Zoom chat.
Go ahead, bro.
My question is mainly for Fresh.
Okay, go ahead.
I wanted to ask, when you're dealing with blue pill people in networking, how do you manage your feelings or your facial expressions?
Because I'm really expressive when I talk or when I'm dealing with somebody, and it's really hard for me to deal with women or blue pill dudes and keep a straight face.
I think that's the first time I've ever heard this question.
It's a good question.
Yeah, it's a very good question.
Yeah.
So, this might sound kind of weird, bro, but, like, I think of it as a means to an end.
So, my number one priority is the podcast, right?
Number one, that's my priority.
However, in that scenario, when I talk to someone that's a blue pill or, like, a girl, I'm like, okay, what's my goal here?
Is it to...
Act out on emotions or to get a result.
And matter of fact is, whoever I'm talking to, if it could benefit me in the podcast, I'm Myron.
I will hold myself back from expressing how I really feel and say, you know what?
Suck it up.
Don't be an asshole.
Don't be a bitch.
Just deal with it.
That's why I do it, bro.
Because I'm doing it for a greater good, which is the podcast.
So mentally, I'm like, okay, going into this scenario, I know I have to be cool, calm, collected, because if I freak out and I mess up certain things, it's going to mess up the whole chain of effects, and then it won't come on the podcast.
Like, for example...
I won't say who, but a recent guest that came on the show, sometimes we don't align how we think.
We don't align how we think sometimes.
It's like, okay, he just said this, and I'm like, damn, that makes no sense, and it's garbage.
But I know if I just play it cool, the result is he's coming on the podcast, we're going to be cool, and it's good for the show.
So, it's more of an external force pushing me to be a certain way, more than myself, because I look at it as, what's the greater good for the podcast than myself and the business?
If I can do that, then it'll work.
But I'm telling you, bro, it's hard, man, because, like, dude, the shit they say, bro, I'm like, this is retarded, bro.
But, hey, again, it's for the podcast, so that's why I do it.
So maybe find a cause outside of yourself that's going to be either for success, business, or maybe even for your company, whatever that may be.
Once that's solidified in your mind, then you can say, you know what?
This is for a reason, to a means to an end.
I'll do it.
That's how I manage it myself, honestly.
Alright, I appreciate you.
By the way, W for getting A-Tray on.
Fuck all the haters talking about some fresh company value.
Motherfucker had A-Tray on.
W's in the chat.
Bro, you want to hear a joke, bro?
You want to hear a joke, bro?
You want to hear a joke, bro?
I have so many celebrities that I can bring on right now.
The only issue is that, like, I got to play the part because, you know, we're very controversial, bro.
So it's like, I got to ease it in.
I can't always push it hard.
But trust me, I got a bunch of them on the back burner, ready to come, ready to go.
Yeah, that's all I'm going to say.
Yo, Saint, just message Mo on the side.
Let us know how many generals we got on the line.
Unless you want us to bring you on here.
But Viper, to you, bro, think of the end goal of why you're doing this and put it in your head.
I'm doing this for a result, not because I want to respond to my emotions.
The ends justify the means.
Exactly.
That's what you should be thinking about the whole time.
Grate your teeth and make it happen, bro.
You got it.
All right, bro.
Appreciate you here.
All right, fresh.
Peace out, boy.
All right, man.
Blessings, bro.
Alex Gonzalez.
And guys, this is, bro, we do Zoom calls like this all the time, guys, on Castle Club, man, so jump on in.
Hell, I might even open up the phone lines unless some of you guys call in, man, that aren't a part of the Castle Club, just so you guys can get some of the value that we have here.
You get a taste.
Pause.
Alex, go ahead, bro.
They got the WWE. Go ahead, bro.
Oh, shit.
WWE? Oh, he was at...
Yo, yo, yo.
I just wanted to ask, like...
Oh, he was at Raw.
Because I recently transitioned from an employee to entrepreneur.
I started my sneaker reselling business.
Good job, bro.
Thank you, you guys.
I remember you, bro, from...
A huge leap of faith that I made.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was at the Y'all party, and I was at the club the day after.
Yeah, how was the Y'all party, bro?
Did you have a good time?
Actually, he's the one that we took out after, to the club after.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Bro, Alex, are you coming to this one?
We made it right with him.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, I'll be there.
Awesome, bro.
I can't wait.
All right, cool.
Thank you, bro.
Go ahead, bro.
What's your question?
So as I transitioned to an entrepreneur, it's been pretty overwhelming because obviously when you're an employee, you obviously have everything managed from your schedule, the hours you work, your taxes, everything, etc.
And now I'm an entrepreneur.
I'm literally managing everything, and it's a lot to deal with.
I'm figuring everything out.
I've still managed to be successful, but I just wanted to ask, how do you guys manage your time when you have so many tasks to do?
And also, as well, when should I start bringing on people on my team to actually help me out with my business and my operations?
It might be now.
Once it starts becoming overwhelming, that's a good and bad thing.
Because what that means is it's probably time for you to start scaling and getting people to start assisting you with things that are mundane and take a lot of time.
And also in business, bro, you have to do what you're good at.
So if you're good at, for example, doing the main tasks, then that's what you should do only.
Anything else?
Pay somebody to do for you.
Yeah, that's how I was looking at it.
I was looking at it like that as well, because I got a lot of capital too.
And I'm like, there's certain tasks that I can do, but it's like, it takes up a lot of my time and I don't enjoy doing it, such as like, for example, content creation, like editing and stuff like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Outsource that immediately, especially editing, because editing is extremely time-consuming, and it can be very cumbersome and annoying, especially if you don't like doing it.
So that's one of the first things I actually outsourced when I got on social media, was I outsourced editing immediately, bro, because that is...
One of the most time-consuming and pain in the ass things, and you can do it for relatively cheap with hiring other people.
So that right there is going to save you a bunch of time.
Yeah, you think Elon Musk, Donald Trump, all these guys' businesses are doing petty work?
No, that's fact, bro.
That's it.
A lot of times they don't do shit.
Exactly.
I keep in touch with y'all.
There's a bunch of people I know.
I'm not going to say no names.
But they're creators or whatever, bro.
Them niggas don't do shit except for sit in front of the camera, bro.
That's true.
But that's what they're good at.
Yeah, so just get to that point where, I mean, you obviously want to get to that point, but for now, I'll source the editor immediately, bro.
Fuck that.
Alright?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because like I said, that shit is so time-consumed.
I'm not a fan of doing it, but especially the social media, it's super essential.
Go on Upwork, Go on Fiver, go on Upwork, you'll find someone to do that shit for you for cheap, bro.
And you said you got capital, so I'll source that immediately.
That's the first thing.
The only guy I know that actually makes content and actually edits really good is Kissing Ninestat.
He still wants to edit even though he makes content.
Yeah, because he enjoys it.
He enjoys it, though.
Yeah, that's different.
He does it more from our perspective and shit.
But yeah, it's like cooking, bro.
I tell people all the time, once you make a certain amount of money, it doesn't make sense to cook anymore.
But if you really enjoy it, time is money, you know?
Yeah, if you enjoy it, that's one thing, but you clearly don't like editing and that shit's annoying.
So yeah, turn that over to somebody else, right?
Absolutely, brother.
I appreciate you guys.
Alright, bro.
Peace.
I appreciate you guys taking out time.
You know, I'll see you guys at the Yacht Party.
Also, shout out to Freshly Fit Monday Clips from actually from that situation that happened from the Yacht Party last time.
I actually met Rod Eric.
And now I'm doing work with him on the Monday Clips channel as well.
So it was a true blessing in disguise.
But yeah, I'll definitely see you guys in a few weeks, in two weeks.
Awesome, man.
And he's also monetized as well on YouTube.
Yeah, shout out to Rod Eric.
Hell yeah.
He got monetized for you guys.
Yeah.
That's funny.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's true.
That's true, bro.
That's true.
Hey, man.
We're also spreading the message, bro.
That's all it is.
It's all love.
Thank you.
I appreciate y'all.
We got Big Red is up next.
Go ahead, Big Red.
Hey, you know what I'm going to do?
We'll take a phone call after this one.
515-605-9740.
Again, that number is 515-605-9740.
We got a couple of generals here as well.
I'll tell you guys who they are here in a second.
But yeah, can we throw that number on the screen for them, Bills?
515-615-9740.
You guys have been waiting for this for a minute.
So we'll also go ahead and let you guys call into the show.
515-615-9740.
Phone lines are open.
So go ahead and call in.
Go ahead, bro.
Big Red.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm here.
I just had a question.
Big fan, been following it out for a long time.
I had a question, so it's about Castle Club, not Castle Club, about locals.
Same thing.
I got verified, but nothing happened after I got verified.
And like, I was in the waiting room, then I got verified by the other person that works with Saint, but...
Jocasta?
Nothing happened.
Yeah, Jocasta.
What city are you in?
D.C. We got the D.C. General.
Okay.
Okay, so when you did the call, you got verified.
By Jocasta.
Did it move you to a different chat?
Nah, nothing happened.
Like, it's just nothing for...
Okay.
Give your name and tag to Saint.
He's in the Telegram right now, actually, and have him put you in the group chat.
Yeah, he's in the Zoom call.
Yeah, so Saint.
Put in the Zoom chat right now.
Saint, if you could hear us, well, you could probably hear us.
Yo, take care of Big Red, please.
He's here.
He's got confirmed, and he needs to get into the DC group chat.
Don't worry, Red.
We'll take care of you.
You good?
I can think of only two reasons.
Either it's an issue or they just didn't do it yet.
Yeah, maybe they didn't get it wrong yet.
But they'll get you in there then.
They got you, bro.
If you got confirmed.
They got you.
Yeah, because I got confirmed.
I ain't no weirdo.
Fuck out of here.
All right, Big Red.
We got you, bro.
We got you, man.
Yeah, hold on.
You coming on the yacht?
No, I can't.
I have my keys.
I can't go.
Oh, man.
Okay, okay, okay.
I got to catch the next one.
Alright, man.
No worries, bro.
Cool, bro.
Okay, that's cool.
And guys, just so you guys know, to call into the show, 556059740, if you superchat the last four digits of your number, you will go ahead and cut the line, okay?
So that's probably the best way and fast way to get on, because obviously we got Zoom, we got the phone calls, we got a bunch of things going on.
Shout out to Bill's got a million things moving at once, man.
So we got, who's up next?
Rod Eric is actually next.
The guy that got monetized before us is funny.
Rod, what's up, man?
All right, can y'all hear me?
Yeah, we got you, bro.
We got you.
What's going on, man?
Hey, shout out to Fresh and Fit team.
Shout out to Castle Club Dallas.
My general, Chris, he's doing a great job at, you know, getting all of us together.
He actually made me one of the vice presidents, so...
Nice.
If you need for me to speak for him, I can do that.
Up until about 9 o'clock, I do have a meeting with the guys.
We're going out.
We're going to see the new Deadpool and Wolverine movie.
Nothing too crazy.
Just getting the guys together, start small, and then work our way up.
Shout out to Alex, man.
He's definitely a good guy.
He's been on my team, and he's been consistent.
He's gone through the trials and tribulations of going through this YouTube business.
And, uh, when you, when you, when you're making clips and you're trying to stay with people, man, it definitely can be tough.
So, um, I definitely second what you're talking about, about allocating responsibilities and then eventually, you know, paying someone to do, you know, do the work.
So, um, I guess my question to you guys would be now that I am fully monetized, I hit the 4,000 watch hours.
I have all of the, um, the subscribers that I need.
Uh, What's the next step?
Because when I went on there, I went on ahead and monetized all the videos.
We got over 900 videos.
It took us about 10 months to get monetized fully.
No BS. Just pure, consistent posting.
What would you guys say after you submit your monetization videos?
If you guys can remember, what was the next process?
What happened next?
Well, you want as many of them to be green checks as possible versus being yellow checks.
And then you guys shouldn't have that issue because it's all financial stuff.
And just post consistently, bro.
I would say to start out, post two to three shorts a day and then two to three clips a day.
And that's a really good model to go with.
And then just do that every single day.
And keep in mind, now that you're monetized, you're going to hit the algorithm a little bit harder.
Because when you're not monetized, YouTube doesn't have the same incentive to push you.
Right.
As they normally would when you're not monetized.
That's why our YouTube channel now, we don't get pushed as hard because we're not monetized.
And we took a bunch of videos down.
Speaking of which, Twitch?
We can announce that after.
So I will focus on that, bro.
Now that you're actually monetized, you should see your videos get more views and get a little bit more of a push in the algorithm.
Yeah, I'm definitely starting to see that, right?
And so I have seen that there's a red dollar sign and there's a green dollar sign, so some got some copyright strikes.
I think it was because y'all made some of the content exclusive only for Rumble.
And I think that's why it did this.
We'll whitelist the channel then.
We'll talk with Chris and we'll whitelist your channel.
That's fine.
Appreciate that, man.
And yeah, I know some guy hit me up about it.
He was asking me, well, hey, I just did the same thing you did, but they like kicked me back.
So I was like, well, listen, brother, I don't know, man.
I went through the legit process.
I went through Myron and Fresh.
They put me on this list.
I did what I was supposed to do.
I came with the best integrity.
I've worked hard, as you guys know.
You know, hey, for example, be example.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've been on this journey for a long time, man.
So for the people that's thinking that this shit came overnight...
Oh, excuse my language.
This did not happen overnight, guys.
I've been working with Myron and Fresh since 2021.
And I've been back and forth to Miami, and I'm truly blessed from everybody that...
All you guys that take a part in Money Clips, whether it be a like, you're watching the videos, you know, all the mods, man, I really appreciate everything y'all do because y'all, we took a collective effort and we put this together.
Now we're just trying to grow it.
I'm willing to get boots on the ground, man.
I want to do IRL streams, you know, go and get other guests for you guys.
I want to do what I can to help and eventually empower my team so that they can grow and get You know do the same thing for other content creators.
So that's what money clips is all about It's not just about the finances.
It's about like they say building a brotherhood coming together Making money at the same time, but then you know sharing that that experience with everyone else And that's all I'm trying to do most your videos are green I Most of them, yeah, are green.
I wish I could share the screen.
No, no, no, you're good.
Don't worry about it.
If most of your videos are green, then that means you're probably white-listed.
So we shouldn't have no issues.
But yeah, we'll double-check with Chris and make sure you're white-listed.
But yeah, bro, I would say now, just really, now that you're monetized, man, two to three shorts per day, two to three clips per day, just do that consistently, and you're just going to keep growing.
And also, for those of you that are watching, go check out the channel.
It's called Fresh Fit Money Clips.
Go check them out.
Go support them.
Go subscribe to the channel.
And then we do have an X account.
I reached out to you guys.
I'm pretty sure y'all are busy.
I see that there's some type of an affiliate.
I don't know.
That can help us with marketing.
We do have an X account that we post.
Yeah, I got to log into the Fresh to Fit account.
And I got to do it on a computer.
I can't do it from my phone, but I got to go in.
Okay, yeah.
No worries, bro.
No worries.
So I'm going to get out of here.
Appreciate y'all, man.
Hey, Money Clips, we up.
We're going to New and Better Heights, man.
And if y'all need anything, y'all know where to find me at Rod Eric on all platforms.
Let's get it.
All right.
No worries, man.
Go check them out, guys.
Fresh Money Clips.
And then, yeah, I'll get on Twitter on the computer and I'll give you a badge to help you with your engagement.
Cool.
Who's up next?
Yeah, we can hit the phone.
You know what?
We'll go ahead.
We'll hit the phone lines.
Let's get somebody on the phone.
Go ahead, bro.
515-605-9740.
We got someone on.
Go ahead, bro.
What's your question?
1-859.
And then I'll have the generals introduce themselves.
1-859, you are up.
1-859, you are up.
What's up, man?
What's up?
Hello?
Yo, what's up?
We can hear you now, yeah.
Hey, Mr.
Gaines, Mr.
Weeks, longtime viewer and a fan.
First of all, I want to get some paperwork off the ground.
I want to apologize to you guys.
For what?
Okay, about a year ago, there was...
I'm going to come clean.
About a year ago, there was a call that I made to you guys, and...
I didn't realize I was on, and long story short, I didn't hear my last four numbers, and basically there was the episode with you guys talking about success porn, and I was the first caller, and I was the one that made that Timmy noise.
I apologize for that.
I did ask to not know I was on.
Okay.
All right.
And second of all...
Just a quick question.
I wish I had.
I didn't know I was going to be on.
But second of all, just can you help me out just with something?
I wish I had more, so I'm just going to keep it short and sweet.
Kind of in a transition period, and I'm actually an older dude.
I've been working as a garbage man for the last three years after dealing with some personal issues.
I'm just trying to figure out where to go with my life.
Bro, how you been running, bro?
Are you out of breath?
I'm nervous.
I'm just naturally nervous.
It's fine, bro.
It's fine.
I mean, you probably earn as good a salary as a garbage man, right?
It's a city or state job.
How old are you?
Oh, I mean, I'm a single guy.
I'm a single guy.
I make...
I'd say, I know this is gonna sound like poverty, don't laugh, I make about like 35k, but I'm a single guy, no kids, no wife.
How old are you?
Where do you live?
I live in Florida.
I live in the boonies of Florida.
And how old are you?
You really want to know?
Well, that's why I asked.
Okay.
Don't laugh.
Okay.
44.
All right, man.
I mean, bro, you're not home.
What the hell?
So, yeah, dude.
I mean, it's, I mean, 35.
You just need to pick up.
How many hours do you work per week?
Right now, well, that's the thing.
I mean, I'm working 40 a week, but my company is actually going to go automate it soon.
I'm going to find myself without a job, and I've been doing a lot of soul-searching lately, and just thinking about my life.
You know, I did go to college.
Myron, I actually did graduate in a field similar to yours where I could have been actually a strength coach, but I never pursued the profession because I became disenfranchised with the whole industry, no offense, because I'm more of a fan of Training people to get strong and performance-wise, I could really give two craps about the whole looking good game.
I mean, it's important to look good, but I'd rather be strong and fit.
Well, this is what I would say, bro.
Obviously, save up as much money as you can if you think that your days are numbered because your position is going to be outsourced or automated.
And find another job, and bro, just start over.
It's not that big of a deal.
You live in Florida, somewhere in the middle of Boonies of Florida.
It's not that expensive to live.
You're clearly not down here in South Florida, which is better.
So, dude, 44 years old, you're still young, dude.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah, I mean, I have this vision.
I have this vision of something I want to do on YouTube that I've been wanting to do for a long time, and it's a creative venue, but...
I've written out ideas since 2016.
I would say focus on finding a sustainable steady income first.
Then if you want to go ahead and start doing YouTube or content creation on the side, you can do that.
But number one, you need to get some kind of money coming in that's consistent so you can pay your bills and handle that.
Once you have that handled, then you can go ahead and take that extra time that you have and put it into content creation to start up a side hustle.
Yeah, do it on the side first, bro.
Yeah, you don't want to make it your predominant thing that you do, right?
I wasn't thinking about making it a predominant thing right away.
Really, I just called because I was just wondering if it was too late for me.
I do kind of feel insecure about being 44 and feeling like I haven't accomplished nothing.
It's never too late, bro.
You're still breathing, bro.
It's never too late.
44 years old as a man is not the same, you know, as like being a chick.
You're fine.
It's just that you got to kick yourself in the ass a little bit.
You know, you need to be earning way more than $35,000 a year.
You know what I mean?
Like you live here in Florida, which, you know, it's fairly cheap depending on where you are, but you need to make more than $35,000 per year, my friend.
Like we need to be, you know, trying to break into the six figures at this point.
It's 2024.
You got us, bro.
All right.
So find another job.
Find another job.
And then start that creation stuff on the side, and then save up as much money as you can until you get your job outsourced.
Hey, you know what?
I'm just gonna quote the late, great Tupac.
I might cry, but I keep my head up, and even when the road is hard, I'll never give up.
Alright.
And one final question.
We got a lot of people on the line, bro.
We got a lot of people on the line, man.
We got to move to the next person.
Alright.
6245.
You're up.
6245.
You're up.
Was he trolling just now?
Probably not.
Nah.
A little too much detail to be trolling.
Tupac?
Really?
Quote?
Come on, man.
I don't think he's trolling.
Tupac.
Yeah.
Alright.
What's up?
6245, you're up.
Bam!
6425?
6245.
Oh, 6245.
6245, go ahead.
Going once.
Going twice.
Alright, next person.
Okay, Generals, in the Zoom call, get ready.
I'm going to have you guys introduce yourself here in a little bit to the audience.
So, Generals, get ready.
Have you guys give yourself like a quick one-minute introduction about yourself, what you do, where you're from, etc.
And actually, Sane said he got something to say.
Okay, cool.
We could go to Sane first, then go to the generals.
Who's the next person on the line?
All right.
3105, you're up.
3105, go ahead.
Oh, oh, look who it is!
What's going on, Myron?
Yo, what's up?
What's your question?
What's going on, Fred?
What's up, man?
I ain't got no question.
I just wanted to basically give out a quick shout-out.
You know what I'm saying?
Shout-out to Fresh and Fit.
Shout out to Osaside, California, my city, Southern Brooklyn, New York.
Hey, man, I appreciate what y'all do.
We're sick enough for men.
Y'all been through a lot.
Number of love over here.
I appreciate you sick enough for men of all races, black men, white men, Hispanic men.
I've been doing a lot for the past year.
If I got this website going, black men, we are put in a bad light.
So I started this thing called the blackmaileconomicresourcepage.net.
I've been basically taking your tips and looking into other stuff.
So I basically get, you know, Economic resources going for black men.
I'm gonna start basically dropping some videos on YouTube, using AI videos, straight up.
I've been using people's faces on it.
It's an AI generator that basically uses people's faces, make it look like they're talking.
It's really cool shit, but y'all been an inspiration.
Once again, appreciate y'all for standing up and doing what other people are too afraid to do because of cancer culture.
And yes, Broski is only for black men.
So black men, if you listen to this, there's a blackmail economic resource page dot net.
It's for you.
I'm trying to basically become a social media website for black men.
So if you got any investors, Byron or Mr.
Weeks, holly at me, you know what I'm saying?
Because we need it.
Caller, all lives matter.
What?
Okay.
Just saying, bro.
Black power!
Yeah.
All right, man.
Thanks for calling in, bro.
What are you even saying, bro?
We'll go back.
We'll take one more call and then go to the same room.
Hold on.
What is wrong with people, bro?
Listen, I appreciate the black men parade, but, bro, we're not in need of anything.
It's just mental, bro.
Do the fucking work, bro.
What the fuck?
Like, come on, man.
All right.
It's like...
Hey, man.
This is his project, you know?
Okay.
Who's up next?
I don't know, man.
Next up is 5148, you are up.
5148, you are up.
Go ahead.
Hey, can you guys hear me?
Yeah, we can hear you, bro.
Hey, I had a question.
I'm 26 years old, and I started school kind of late in college.
I'm in a community college right now.
I want to know...
I'm in there for computer science.
I want to know if it's a good idea to keep going, because the people I hang out with are telling me one thing, and you guys are saying another.
Alright, do you like it, number one?
I'm just a little confused.
Do you like it, number one?
Yeah.
Alright, so if you like it, bro, then you keep doing it.
Fuck what everybody else thinks.
I think, caller, the question is, what do you want?
What do you actually want?
He just answered it.
He likes doing it.
No, no, no, but you're doing tech.
I did tech too as well.
What do you actually want to do full-time, career-wise?
Do you want to do tech fully?
Or is it like a means to an end?
No, I want to make my own company, man.
That's what I really want to do.
I want to create a product that people need, you know?
Kind of like what Elon Musk did with his cars and stuff, so...
Okay, so you know what you gotta do, bro?
Create a roadmap and start in the ground and running and work for somebody else and then from there, work your way up to learn how the industry works, how companies work, how to become that leader that you want to be and then make your own company.
Yeah, start working for somebody first so you can kind of figure things out and you can make some mistakes while you still are employed by somebody.
Yeah.
And then that way you can go ahead and know what pitfalls to avoid when you actually do start your own business.
And you could take people's advice, bro, but like, once it aligns with what you want to do, then awesome.
But if it's taking off that path, then why even listen to what they got to say, you know?
All right.
Appreciate it, guys.
I've been watching you guys for like a year now.
Are you in Castle Club?
You better get in Castle Club, bro.
Yeah.
You in there?
What did you say?
You in the Castle Club?
But oh Missed out on the on the 17 month deal Nigga, you're computer science, bro.
That's the chump changer, my nigga.
Yo, bro, come on, bro.
Bro, if I was a Chick-fil-A, bro, I'd be paying for this shit myself.
Making seven bucks an hour, nigga.
Come on, man.
Appreciate it, guys.
All right, man.
Later.
This nigga, man.
But that is smart, though.
Work for somebody else in computer science, in the industry, learn the ins and outs of it, and then make your own company software developer.
Let's turn it over to DL Saint.
Saint, what's up, man?
What's up?
Hey, I'm not muted, am I? No, we can hear you.
We can hear you.
Alright, cool.
So if anyone's been verified by Jocasta, who...
Shout out to Jocasta, man.
He's been working so hard, he's sick, bro.
I had to order him to rest.
The brother can barely talk, man.
So shout out to him.
But if you get verified by Jocasta or one of the other generals, and you don't get a link to your city within 15 minutes...
You need to be...
Something's wrong, you need to holler at me.
Hit me on Telegram, guys.
I see a lot of people hitting me up here on this platform.
Yo, hit me on Telegram, then I can get to the bottom of it ASAP. It shouldn't take any more than today.
What's your Telegram user saying so they can...
It's D.L. Saint.
So it's at me.
I'm in the waiting room.
So all you got to do is go to the members.
I'm at the top.
So just hit me on that Telegram waiting room.
Send me a DM. We'll sort it out.
If there's a problem, I need to talk to you anyway.
I don't think there was a problem.
I think he just kind of fell through the cracks.
And that other brother from Florida who was the guy making $35,000 or whatever, Hey, man, that dude needs to join Telegram.
He'll be in Tampa, and I'll be able to work with him.
That guy needs some help.
You in your 40s sounding like that, bro.
You need to come get some help, bro.
That guy needs a tribe.
So if you're still listening, brother, whoever you were to call in, join Castle Club.
Get into the waiting room.
Get verified.
You're going to wind up in Tampa.
Wes is a general in Tampa.
We got great men in that group.
We'll get you squared away, bro.
I ain't gonna lie.
You sound effed up trying to keep it right.
You sound effed up, bro.
I'm in my 50s.
You talking about you old?
Come on, man.
I'm in my 50s.
There you go.
Alright, so Sam, we got a couple of the generals here.
I want to have them introduce themselves.
Who do we got here?
Who's up first?
And, Generals, make sure y'all cam up, just in case somebody's trying to throw us.
Cam up, Generals, so we can see you, gentlemen.
Yeah.
We got a couple of them here.
So, Generals...
I know Wes is there.
Like, Colonel Sanders is here.
I know our Atlanta Generals here.
Reggie, you know what I mean?
Man, we got some Generals in the house, man.
Definitely by yourselves, guys.
Yeah, let's get him in.
Bills, we'll put him on the third underneath.
So it'll be us and St.
on camera, and then him.
We'll put the general on the bottom.
And then let's have them introduce themselves.
Give you a quick little elevator speech, guys.
Name, age, where you're from, what you do, what city you represent, and you're managing, etc.
And that's it.
Even because of your experience so far.
Yeah, your experience so far, whatever it may be.
So, yeah.
We got Dave, right?
Dave?
Yeah, go ahead.
We can ask Dave to unmute.
He's in Texas?
Yeah, he's out of Houston.
Yeah, all right.
Hold on one second.
Yeah, there's Dave.
Dave, unmute yourself, bro.
Hey, what's up, guys?
It's David.
What's up, man?
Introduce yourself to the people and give a little bit about you.
Hey, I'm Dave.
I'm out of Houston, Texas.
Firefighter, paramedic, nurse, business owner over here.
Shout out to all the guys from Houston.
We got some meetups coming up.
I have a first meeting tomorrow and some workouts coming up soon too.
I think a big misconception that a lot of the members have is that all of us have six figures on our bank account and all that kind of stuff, but a lot of our guys are regular blue-collar guys and roughnecks.
All right.
So we got a firefighter, nurse, and you said paramedic, right?
Yes, sir.
Bam.
Three different professions in one, man.
We got a guy here that, like, knows what it is.
You know what I like, too?
It's the meetups and working together to do things as a community.
That's good, bro.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Happy to have you on the team, bro.
Obviously, guys, you know, this is the general out of Houston, Texas.
We had three different skill sets.
So, let's fucking go.
Who's up next?
You have anything else, Dave, you want to say to the people before we move on to the next guy?
Going up from the show.
Sure and sweet.
All right.
We got George up next.
Is it George?
No, I think we said Reggie's there.
Is it Reggie?
That's a cool avatar.
Out of Atlanta.
Out of Atlanta.
Okay, we got Reggie out of Atlanta.
Oh, I like that avatar.
Houston Castle Club.
I like that.
Let's go, bro.
That's fire.
That's hard.
That's fucking hard.
All right, we got Reggie out of Atlanta.
Reggie, you want to introduce yourself to the people, tell them what you do, your background, etc.?
Yeah, hey, how you guys doing?
Y'all can hear me?
Yeah, we got you.
Yeah, so I'm the general for Atlanta.
Hope you're on the way to the gym.
But yeah, so I do real estate over here in Atlanta.
We had a good meet-up about a week ago with a lot of the people in the Atlanta chat.
What else did we, you said name?
Yeah, yeah.
How's been your experience so far with the network, Council Club?
Yeah, it's been nice.
I mean, there's a lot of people in the Atlanta chat, they're really getting active, and we're over here at least holding each other accountable.
Nice.
And then you said you do, obviously you're on your way to the gym right now, so obviously you're walking in like you're talking.
You mentioned that you're in real estate.
Can you tell them specifically what you do?
Are you more on the investor side?
Are you fixing and flipping?
What specifically do you do with the real estate?
Our sales.
So what I do as a source of income is wholesaling, and I also own properties.
We purchase properties, creative financing, or seller financing.
Boom, boom.
All right.
So if anybody has questions about wholesaling, et cetera, he's there in the Atlanta metropolitan area, obviously a huge metropolitan area, and he's in real estate wholesaling.
You said for creative financing and seller financing as well, helping people with that?
Yeah, seller financing subject to all of that.
Cool.
Awesome, bro.
Thank you so much for jumping on the Zoom call.
I know you're about to go walk in the gym right now, so we'll let you go.
But as you guys can see, man, we got some guys out here that are getting it.
Thank you so much, Reggie.
To be Reggie.
Yeah, no problem.
All right, bro.
Have a good workout.
Who do we got up next?
Appreciate it.
We got...
Say, who's the next guy you want to bring on?
Because I can't see what's going on, so I'm touching him.
But we got Wes, Colonel Sanders.
That's our Tampa general.
Long time, fresh and fit.
My boy!
We're getting him in right now.
I like that one, too.
Yeah, we got the...
Tampa, Florida.
Let's fuck go.
Colonel Sanders, my boy!
What's going on, boys?
Colonel Sanders, what up, brother?
Colonel Sanders, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You remember the Zoom calls back in the day?
OG Telegram and all that.
Shout out to Kangaroo Chris.
Wes, do you remember back in the day, those Zoom calls we used to do, where you were telling stories?
Yes.
Yes.
I remember getting roasted.
The biggest, I guess, moment I ever got in the old Zoom calls was Myron roasting me for taking a girl to an arcade.
Yeah, remember on Patreon?
That shit was hilarious, bro.
Was that one in Boca?
I forgot.
Where was that?
I used to live in Boca.
There you go.
That's how long it's been.
So yeah, I used to live in Boca, moved to Tampa.
Yeah, I got cooked for that.
I thought I was trying to cook for having a fat chicken on me.
It was wild.
Yeah, but you've leveled up now.
So tell them what you do, what your background is.
You're an engineer.
Tell a little bit about yourself.
Yeah, so background is, so I'm a former defense contractor.
My background is in engineering, under the electrical umbrella.
But now I work in IT. I do DevOps engineering, which is effectively high-level IT, automate a lot of the tasks a lot of sys administrators do.
I'm also a programmer.
What else?
I run an event business with DL Saint.
What else do I do?
I also run Council Club.
I mean, that's pretty much what I do right now, obviously.
Work out and all that.
Cool.
All right.
Yeah, so...
No, that's it, bro.
That's good.
Oh, yeah.
Castle Club.
Castle Club.
Man, this is awesome.
All right, I'll tell you, boys, man.
Finally, being guys who understand where you're coming from as far as your mindset goes, $35 is cheap.
Usually, you got to pay $2,000 or $3,000 to join this kind of network.
Facts!
And the best part is you're helping build it.
This is just the beginning.
You have to help build it.
That's why I try to always encourage my gentlemen To, you know, get active, right?
Suggest things.
Just because we're generals and, you know, officers and all that doesn't mean you can't come talk to us, right?
Like, my guys are always talking to me, right?
Don't look at the generals as, you know, just this all-powerful leader or whatever it is.
View him as maybe a mentor or maybe a friend that you could talk to, right?
Or, you know, the guy that could help you get your ideas out into the community.
It's not just a guy that tells you what to do.
Let's spill that myth right now.
Man, we just had an event yesterday.
Shout out to Joel.
Joel's a homie with the restaurant.
It is lit.
He's going to have a bunch of hoes coming in there soon.
And we will be invading that place once they do.
And we actually pretty regularly meet up too because they're on chest nights.
That's a real power there, bro.
Having someone that owns a restaurant or a club or a venue like that, bro, you can create your own environment.
That's the key to life, man.
Because now, rather than wait in lines, you are the owner.
That's a W right there, Chad.
Yeah, yeah.
That's a W right there, bro.
Shit.
Man, so near Tampa, you better be in Cows Club, man.
Goddamn.
Holy.
All right.
Yeah, we're making moves out here, boys.
Let's get off.
All right, no worries, man.
Peace out, boys.
Who's up next?
Hey, if we can get Colt, is Colt available?
He's our Charlotte general.
Yeah, he's here.
Yeah, I see him here.
We're adding him right now in.
What's up, Colt?
What's up, Colt?
Introduce yourself to the people, man.
Good.
Yeah, we got you.
This is our Charlotte General here, chat.
Go ahead, bro.
Yes, sir.
So, as I said, I'm the Charlotte General.
I've been the General for almost a month now, and Castle Club has just been amazing for me.
Quick little background, I'm a CDL driver slash crane operator.
I do a lot of construction material delivery, particularly drywall.
So anytime you guys see a truck going down the road that's loaded down with metal or wood or any type of drywall, that'd be me operating those.
I've been doing that for about four years now.
A little side business that I had for a very long time, full time, depending on how you look at it, was horse training.
Not a lot of people really know that about me nowadays.
I don't really say too much about it, but horse training was actually my first business.
I did that for a very long time, almost 10 years in the industry.
Nowadays, I do a lot of boxing as well, along with getting into real estate, which Myron, you actually helped me get into real estate with securing my first deal.
I was actually on another Zoom call where you guys really helped me out with the strategy for that.
So you guys have been giving huge value to me at every step of the way.
I wouldn't be in the happy relationship I am now with my wife without you guys.
I mean, just everything has been full circle.
And with Castle Club, man, if you're not in Castle Club, I don't know what you're doing.
because I was about to make a career change.
And even as DL saying about this, I literally sent him a message just as a regular member, wasn't a general, wasn't nothing.
I just joined, like, that day.
I told him, hey, man.
I need somebody in the sales industry to let me know if I should take up this position that I'm being offered right now.
It would mean I'd have to change everything I'm doing.
It'd be a complete career pivot.
He said, don't worry, I got you.
And within five hours, the Vegas general was on the phone with me.
He had a super long conversation, and he ended up saving me a huge headache with making a pretty big career change.
And if it had not been for Castle Club, I would probably be in a very bad situation right now career-wise.
I'm just super excited to have this opportunity.
The Charlotte group is growing.
We got a lot of members that are trying to get better.
A lot of guys are in fitness, into finances.
We got a lot of veterans as well.
We're about to have our first official meetup August 24th.
We're all going to go down to Charlotte, meet up with everybody.
We should have about 15 guys showing up for that alone.
So we're just super excited to see the growth of Castle Club and everybody in Charlotte.
I'm super pumped to be here, man.
Bro, I'm at a loss for words, man.
I'm glad that's the beauty of having a network.
He was able to speak to our...
For you guys that are wondering, our Las Vegas general is into sales, especially with real estate, stuff like that.
So he was able to make some phone calls and help you out, man.
That's great.
And the fact that we got someone that's a horse trainer in here is wild because that's like a profession that's...
Very nuanced and specific, and that's really cool because who knows, there might be someone here that loves horseback riding or whatever, and we got an expert here.
So, guys, this is the type of people, you meet really interesting people in Cows Club that come from different fucking vast backgrounds and different expertises and different sources of knowledge that you would never think, like, holy crap, even me, I'm just listening, 10 years in horse training, who would think that?
That's awesome.
And sorry to cut in for that, with that industry in particular, I've It wasn't like I was...
A lot of people will say that they were in that industry and it was like some pony ride carnival thing.
I was legitimately doing the industry.
I was teaching dozens upon dozens of students every single year.
I did have a lot of five-figure months with that business, something that's pretty unheard of when you are just a basic trainer.
So when it comes to that industry, that is 100% my market.
I got out of it just for other reasons, but that is an industry that is very niche.
But anybody that's interested in anything related to training animals in general, I do have experience with dogs, horses, just anything in general that is animal related.
I'm your guy for that.
And really anything involving really farming, agriculture, just anything along those lines, I know a lot of people in that world, and that's just where I came from a lot of times.
Just when you're dealing with that industry, there's a lot of fake people because there's no certifications.
There's no real college for it.
So it's hard to find good people for that.
So I'm pretty good at venting that out.
And then also, I will say this, Myron.
I met you and Fresh on the yacht about two years ago for the One Million Party.
It was me and my one friend, who's also the VP for the Charlotte Group.
And after that meetup with you guys, I completely changed everything with my motivation.
I mean, I went from making $30K a year to jumping up to $75K a year just by switching career paths that you guys were able to push forward with that.
So, I mean, I've just gotten so much value from you guys that I'm just excited to kind of bring that to new people, you know?
No, that's great, man.
And you have a great knowledge base of things that I didn't even think about because that is something that's interesting.
I know we got a professional dog trainer in our group as well.
Fun fact.
This is great.
Ice Red Horses and Barbados too as well.
So that industry in itself is definitely hard to get into with professional expertise.
Yep.
Hey man, you know what?
You might be able to train a hero.
That nigga's an asshole.
I got you.
I'm your guy, man.
Awesome, man.
Great, man.
Thank you.
We're happy to have you guys.
Guys, this is the beauty of Castle Club, man.
Even me, I'm blown away by the guys that we have in here that have different expertises and backgrounds and things that you wouldn't even think that.
You're like, holy crap, that's interesting.
Tell me about that.
Thank you so much, bro.
Polo as well, by the way.
They got horses and Barbados?
Thank you, man.
Appreciate it.
Yeah, Polo.
Who's up next, Saint?
Who else do we got here?
So, hey, fresh.
Isn't horses cold for fat girls in Barbados?
I don't know, man.
I think he was riding some fat girls down there.
Nah, bro.
I had friends that had a ranch or something like that, bro.
It was cool.
All right, so this is what we're going to do.
Real quick, we're going to do Tommy.
He's Honolulu.
That's our Navy guy, our vet guy.
He's a solid, solid resource.
And just a heads up, General, after Tommy is going to be Jordan and then Brady.
Jordan's L.A. and then Brady is Nashville.
Okay, okay.
Tommy.
Go ahead, Tommy.
What's up, bro?
Good to see you again.
Hey, what's up, guys?
Can you hear me?
Yes.
Awesome.
So I am the Hawaii General Honolulu.
I've been in active duty military for 14 years now.
Married for 10, two kids.
My job skill is driving small boats, 100-ton license.
I deal a lot with credit cards.
I have a ton of them.
I have 20 to my name, which sounds like a ton, but there's a way that we can do that.
But with just how Castle Club is working, like out here in Hawaii, we're starting an investment fund to build a skyscraper out here.
So we have a guy in the group right now that's starting up that fund for our guys.
And let me tell you again, like DL said, this is not a discord.
This is like you come in, you give value.
And it's amazing.
I had guys hit me up.
The other generals like, hey, this guy's joining the military.
I call them up and I've been helping them out get into the military.
And it's great.
You can just say, hey, I need help with this.
And they put it on there.
Some person asked for a lineman job.
My best friend's a lineman.
I called him up.
They got connected.
And it's happening, man.
You guys need to get in this.
And it doesn't matter if you don't have anything.
Just ask.
And you will learn.
There's someone that's going to be able to answer your question in the community, and for anyone that's going to join the military, Tommy's one of our experts where he'll tell you, you know, he'll basically tell you all the dirty secrets of the recruiters, like how to go about it properly.
Location, different kind of jobs, what you're looking for, everything.
Everything that you can possibly, because they will lie to you.
Every person I've talked to, when they're telling you about getting in the military, they only care about getting numbers.
Like, just talk to me and I'll let you know exactly what you're going to get into.
Wow.
There you go.
So if you're thinking about joining the military, we got an expert right here that will tell you how to go about it, which branches, what MOS you want to get into, you know, whether you want to go in enlisted or commissioned as an officer, whatever it may be.
Tell him to be able to answer all those questions for you.
GI bills, all that stuff, guys.
He got you.
VA loans.
You have VA loans, yep, VA loans as well.
So, we got a military expert in the house.
So, Tommy, we're happy to have you.
Anything else you want to tell the people?
Also, people that are like in the Pacific, if you're in Guam or anything else like that, say if I'm not mistaken, they all go, or Honolulu and Tokyo combined, or...
Yes, so Jay right now, he's at work.
For him, it's like 10 o'clock in the morning.
So we are in the same group.
Yes, and all the international people are with us.
We just had a Zoom call the other day with people from all over the world.
It's crazy.
Wow.
It is ridiculous.
Okay, so Hawaii is basically our international group until we find other places to put them.
Okay.
So just like how we had Toronto, we had all the Canadians in our group, and they found a general, and then I was like, see you guys, you're no longer orphans, and I sent them off.
Yeah, okay.
So that's how it's going to be.
Awesome, awesome.
Thank you, Tommy.
Hey, Myron, if I could say, I would say the biggest group that we have right now on the international side is Australia.
We have a ton of dudes in Australia.
Okay, so do we need...
Where are they from?
Sydney or Melbourne?
A lot of them from Sydney and yeah, around the southeast, but yeah.
Australia is huge too, so we might want to think about getting like one or two.
All right, let's...
We need to go to Australia, man.
We do need to do that as well.
All right, we will go ahead and say...
I'm funny, guys.
I'm trying to get Schmiebles, a triple OG fresh and fit original.
Oh, yeah.
He's solid.
Yeah, I'm trying to get Schmiebles, man.
I'm working on that.
All right, let's get a...
All right, then we definitely need to get a Sydney or at least...
Or maybe just an Australia in general because we have a lot of...
Just like Canada, it looks like this is going to be the next one that we need to get handled.
So, cool.
All right.
City19 coming up soon.
Thank you, Tommy, for coming on, brother.
We'll make that happen.
I'll talk, we'll stand on the side about getting us an Australian general.
As you guys can see here in the chat, man, we're fucking worldwide, bro.
We're worldwide here.
Who's up next?
I wanted to make a change to the lineup.
Let's throw Vegas general in real quick.
Brother Gregory.
Sure.
Let's get him on.
We got Jordan Horn here, and that's our LA general.
Jordan's going to go after Gregory in Vegas.
No problem.
Let's get Greg in, and then we'll get Jordan after.
Hey bro, you there?
What's up bro?
What's up y'all?
How's it going today?
Perfect, man.
Well, I'd just like to say once again, I'm Gregory.
I'm the Vegas general.
Shout out to Colt earlier as well, especially.
I had a great conversation with him.
And honestly, really great to see that he's one of the generals out there.
A good leader.
We got a lot of generals over here on the West Coast, especially, that are doing it crazy.
I love all those guys.
We're always talking.
We're always keeping in contact.
I actually got to meet up with a lot of my guys.
Today at 9 o'clock.
It's just a small meetup, not really nothing big and official, but we're going to be doing something real soon.
That's going to be great.
So looking forward to that at the end of the day.
All right.
That's awesome, bro.
Small meetings start to turn into big things, man.
Of course.
And then, real quick, can you give them your professional background?
I know you're in real estate, but can you specify what you do in real estate specifically in case guys want to reach out to you and they're in the Vegas area?
Absolutely.
So I actually do real estate.
Pretty much I buy homes, do flips, rentals, even novations.
A lot of people don't really know much about novations, but that's a whole...
Can of worms.
I'm not going to open up right now, but pretty good way to make money out of here because wholesaling is kind of dying out to some degree.
But yeah, no, actually, funny enough, I just closed one of my deals today, and that's four grand right there.
I got three more.
I got to close soon.
I'm always willing to help out other guys especially.
I've only been in this game about a year now too.
I was in the military for five years.
I did six tours in the Middle East that entire time and after that I knew I wanted to get in real estate and that's exactly what I'm doing right now.
Kind of like moving around a lot because I'm in the gym.
Yeah, yeah.
We got that phone for me right now.
Sorry.
No, no, you're good, bro.
I know you called in last second because you're in the gym right now.
We won't hold you for long.
As you guys can see, you see a trend here.
Our guys fucking work out.
They got their life on point.
You know what I'm saying?
So you guys can see here that the generals here are guys that are leading by example.
Now, bro, anything else you want to tell the people before we let you go?
I know you're in the gym.
I mean, at the end of the day, you know, get in the Castle Club.
If you don't want to get in, it's either because you just don't want to hold yourself accountable or you just ain't ready for it.
It's as simple as that.
I mean, You should be jumping into this at the end of the day.
There's a lot of people who could help you here, and then you never know who you could be helping at the end of the day.
I can't tell you how many guys have helped me alone.
I'm a general, yes, I'm a leader, but at the end of the day, I'm learning from my people as well, and I'm willing to admit that, because I didn't come in this game knowing everything, and I will never know everything.
Nobody ever will.
Damn.
We always learn from each other.
Let's be humble, man.
Thank you, bro.
We're happy to have you.
Keep killing it, dude.
So, boom.
We got real estate experts.
We got guys all over the place.
Obviously, he has a background in sales, too.
We helped our Charlotte general.
So, shout out to you, bro.
Thank you so much.
Let's go to Jordan Horn out of LA. This guy kills it as well.
He has a media company, and he owns a restaurant out of San Francisco.
So, any of you guys who want to get into the restaurant business, this is someone you want to talk to.
Like I told y'all, man, we...
You think I was cabbing around when I told you we're going to build a fucking community of guys that are fucking out here that are winners, that are making money, that have different disciplines in different areas?
I'm not kidding around.
We got 18 major cities right now worldwide of generals that are there.
And guess what?
Me and Fresh are going to do a world tour soon where we're going to come out and meet all y'all in these different cities.
So it's going to be lit, man.
We're just building up the infrastructure right now, but it's lit, man.
And you guys can thank DLSA for helping us with that as well, and Jocasta.
But Jordan, welcome, bro.
Can you introduce yourself to the people?
Yeah, how you guys doing?
My name is Jordan.
I'm running LA right now, San Francisco, Fresno, just California, just taking it over, doing what we gotta do.
I work in the film industry.
I do independent work.
I do contracted work.
If you guys ever have any questions about how to keep yourself above six figures in this competitive industry out here in LA, you can hit me up.
It's not as hard as what people think.
There's a lot that goes into it.
You gotta grind.
It is a grind.
You gotta put in a lot of work into it, man, but it's definitely doable.
All right.
When I think about everything with Castle Club, I see the guys in my group, man.
Everybody is talking about crypto.
They're talking about finance.
They're being commutative.
I always reiterate to them that you guys are brothers.
This is a brotherhood.
We're not going to come at each other crazy.
It's respect in here.
We talk to each other as gentlemen with class.
We're going to hold...
A certain image to uplift fresh and fit so that they know when people speak about California, it's a different vibe and energy that comes out here.
We help people.
Anybody in our group that has asked if they needed help, you know, we reach out and we try to help them.
Myron, one of the guys that actually, he came onto the Zoom call a couple weeks ago.
He was a young kid.
He didn't have any direction of what he wanted to do.
His grandmother died.
He was paying the mortgage on the house.
You brought up the military.
I sat there and I talked to him and I said, You know, if you want to do the military, lean into it.
It's going to be hard work.
But if you want to stay out here and really do this, it's going to be hard work, too.
So I just wanted to see where his mind was at.
And I said, hey, he was going to the gym.
I said, think about it.
Get back to me and let me know.
Like, you need to make this decision on your own.
You're your own man.
You're 19, but you have to handle your own business.
And he came back to me.
And what he didn't know was that I took the time to reach out to a bunch of people.
I already had housing set up for them.
I have people who are offering him a job to work and make more money, you know?
And I just try to look out for each member in our group as much as I can in any way we can help.
It's a community over here.
We're building.
We plan to do a lot of great things.
We have our first meetup on the 24th of August as well, like Charlotte.
We're working on a men's growth and survival retreat.
And then we have like one of my guys, we're like just flooding California looking for different businesses that want to partner up with us to where we can be like their main, you know, their main source of business as like small business.
But We just keep frequenting the place.
So that's like our hubs.
We'll have different hubs all up and down California.
You know, you want to go to a bar, you go to this particular bar.
It's conservative.
It pushes red pill.
It has a very proper way of thinking that aligns with what we try to do.
We got a lot of things in plan, man.
No, that's great, bro.
I'm happy to hear that.
As you guys can see, man, that's awesome that you took that initiative to help that young guy out, man, which is fucking awesome.
And then also, real quick, can you tell them that you're in the restaurant?
How about being in the restaurant business?
Because obviously you and your, if I'm not mistaken, you and your brother have a restaurant out in San Fran or something?
Yeah, my brother's top dog, man.
He's like, he's the top G when it comes to food, man.
So, I'm like, I'm behind the scenes and everything.
So, yeah, it's actually over in Oakland.
We're probably going to be opening up different locations.
So, if anybody has any questions regarding food, like how to get started up, like, you know, different things of that nature, you guys can always reach out to.
Just shoot me a direct message, reach out, or if you're not in our chapter, Just have one of the generals reach out and touch bases with me.
I already got a guy who's in barbecue, he's in our group too, but he's also a farmer and he wholesales meat and all this other stuff.
We plan to have many talks and get him right and get him on the right path.
And Jordan's also a cool cat, man.
We did X-Space a couple weeks ago, and he has a lot of game to give as well to the people.
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Jordan's an all-around guy.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
I would handle Jordan.
Jordan, I'm going to be in L.A. tomorrow because I'm going to be doing some stuff with Vitaly.
If I get a downtime in between filming, I'll hit you up.
And I told DL, like, I'm actually driving to, like, Northern California.
My father, he's not doing the greatest.
And so I'm, like, going over there to, like, just make sure he's, like, getting re-situated back into the house.
Okay, okay.
No worries.
Next time I'm out there, I'll hit you up, bro, because I'll be out there.
But Jordan's the kind of guy I would chill with for sure.
Yeah, yeah.
No, for sure.
Big pause.
Damn.
Nah, but yo, I know you're on the road, bro, so we'll let you go, but thank you so much, man, for jumping on the Zoom call real quick.
Yeah, most definitely.
You know, I enjoy introducing the audience to, you know, the guys that we got in our community.
Saint, you want to say something?
We're out there in August, man.
I mean, October.
Yes, yes, yes.
All the generals are going to be down here in Miami.
Sen, you were going to say something, bro?
Yeah, just real quick.
Just to give you guys an idea of what's going on with these groups.
Brother Jordan talked about it.
He touched on the retreat that they got coming up.
There's a brother in his group.
There's a farmer, certified firearms instructor, right?
He's a fireman, certified paramedic.
So they're going to go out for the weekend.
And they're going to learn how to shoot, and they're going to learn how to plug your hose after you get shot.
And they're going to teach you how to hunt down little animals.
Basically, the way the Army teaches you how to survive, when you get, like, survival school, that's what they're doing in California.
This is one of their events.
Just wanted to give you guys an idea of what's going on.
We haven't been, we're not even two months old.
This organization is not even two months old yet.
So I'm just saying, if y'all ain't in here, and my impression tell you, I'm constantly telling me, bro, People need to pay more.
And I'm going to keep Bug and Myron Refresh.
People need to pay more.
They keep telling me to shut up.
But I'm like, yo, man, you're giving away too much sauce, man.
You're giving away too much.
Shout out to all the new members that just joined, actually.
Simon as well in the chat.
I just see you just joined as well.
So everyone's joining now, bro.
Yeah, I mean...
You see the value.
The thing is that people think that we're just doing Catholic clubs to fucking paywall on after hours.
No, bro.
It's way deeper than that.
It's like we're literally building community.
You guys are seeing it here.
We got guys over here that we've created infrastructure, different major cities in different countries.
We're going to get to a point where we're going to be all around the world, right?
It's already starting now.
We've been less than two months old.
We got guys that are experts in different types of fields.
I mean, fuck, man.
I don't even...
I'm just so fucking happy and proud right now to even hear some of these stories.
So...
We're just getting started.
Brady is next, our general out of Nashville.
He does the non-CDL trucking, and he's like squared away.
After Brady, it'll be Brother Rico out of D.C., Anthony out of Seattle, and then Brother Colt wanted to jump up to say something real quick.
So, Colt, just make a note of what you want to say.
We're going to bring you up after Anthony, if that's okay.
Sure, that's fine.
Colt wanted to say something after Anthony.
Colt.
After Anthony, so do Anthony first?
Anthony first, I think, right?
No, no, we're going to go.
Is Brady there?
Brady, if you're there, make sure you got General Nashville.
That's the brother out of Nashville.
Okay.
You see him?
Yeah, we got him.
All right, go ahead, Brady.
Welcome, man.
How you doing, guys?
Sorry, I'm on the road right now.
You're good, bro.
Everyone's working.
Did you guys notice that all of our generals are actually either going to the gym or working or doing some shit?
I don't know if y'all caught on yet.
They're not typing in the chat.
They're not typing in the chat.
They're saying, oh, Elfresh, niggas.
I have my other phone closing the deal right now.
We're working still.
No, go ahead, bro.
Introduce yourself to the people.
I'm your Nashville general.
I actually come from a government background.
So I held a Q clearance at Y-12 National Security Complex, where America builds their nuclear weapons.
I have a RAD-2 certification, a DOE-4 certification, an asbestos certification, a HAZWOPER certification.
I did chemical operating there and radiation tech there until COVID came around, and they required everybody to get a jab.
So, me and about 17 other guys decided, we're not doing this.
We're not sheep.
We're not going to take this jab.
So, we all walked off.
And, well, at that point, we had to renegotiate what our lives were going to be.
So, I started looking around.
I was like, what can I do?
I have plenty of certifications, but they're all government.
And you can't work government without a jab.
Yep.
So, I started looking into shipping businesses.
I was sitting actually at a Waffle House of all places with my wife at the time.
My current wife, not at the time.
And I was like, I don't know what I'm going to do.
Like, you know, like this is a six-figure job I just walked out on.
And I was like, you know, what do you think is the best thing, you know, going forward?
And about that time, a truck drove by on the interstate and was using it as Jaybrake.
And I was like, well, they're working.
And I guarantee all them motherfuckers, or all them guys, they ain't jabbed up.
So I went to kind of look into that, and I was like, well, I don't want to do CDLA driving.
And then I started looking into something called hotshot driving, which is non-CDL driving.
But especially getting into it, it's a lot less overhead getting into it.
You don't have all the certifications getting into it.
And then also, once you get into it, the actual profit margins are way bigger.
It's a lot easier to be your own boss.
So I started about four years ago.
Up to now, I have 13 employees.
We have 20 trucks that run 365 days a year.
One of the biggest hotshot companies probably in the southeastern part of America now.
And it just all came down to hard work, just doing the things other people didn't want to do.
Doing the nighttime drives.
Doing the, hey, I'm not going to sit here while I drive and do nothing.
I'm going to call every RV complex and ask them if they need a driver.
I'm going to call every boat dealership and say, hey, if you ever need anything shipped, just here's my number.
Just keep it on the side.
And eventually it grew.
And Castle Club was just an opportunity to have like-minded individuals and to grow people where I was and to the men that they can be.
Boom.
All right.
Well said.
No, man.
We're happy to have you.
And you obviously have expertise in a bunch of different things, which is great.
And guys, this is the kind of guys that we got in our community, man.
So it's fucking late.
I know you're working, bro.
So I'll let you go to the next guy.
We'll go to the next guy.
I appreciate it, guys.
No, thank you for coming on, brother.
And fuck the jab.
Who's up next?
Is it Anthony?
So let's go with...
We're going to go with Rico.
That's our DC. Yeah, say you call it and then we'll bring him up.
So it'll be Rico next, followed by Anthony.
And Anthony is a CDL trucker, business owner out of Seattle.
But there's Rico and then Anthony.
Hi, Rico.
Hey, what's up, y'all?
Y'all can hear me?
Yeah, we can hear you.
Go ahead.
Alright, perfect.
So Rico out of D.C. Just want to say for one, thank you Myron and Fresh.
Castle Club is fucking amazing.
This shit is fantastic.
And before I really get started and all the stuff we've done, I'm Rico.
I work in the data center industry.
I found FNF about two years ago.
Saved my life, boys.
Love you, man.
And one thing I want to mention too is Castle Club is so good.
I got this guy, his name's probably going to be The Prodigy.
He's been here less than a month and he's probably going to be on track to make more than I am.
Oh shit!
What industry is he in?
Same industry?
Beta?
Well, right now, he works at a pizza shop.
I'm helping him out.
I'm trying to get him some money so he can get some remote work, get multiple contracts in IT. He'd be a JMF professional.
Okay.
And...
Yeah, man, it's...
It's crazy.
We just wanted to go take a look at a Bentley today.
You know, got to get that motivation going.
Oh, shit.
Exactly, bro.
Let's go, man.
That's what we're talking about.
We're killing it, bro.
It starts here first, bro.
Yeah, we're killing it, bro.
So can you tell a little bit about people about your background?
You said you do with data entry.
Like, what is that specifically and what does that do?
No, I'm in the data center industry.
So pretty much it's like engineering, electrical, mechanical, you know, security, fire protection.
Okay.
So where the servers actually live, like how the Zoom is working right now, we own the building, essentially.
Okay.
And then we do all that.
Alright.
And you're in D.C., right?
Yes, sir.
Okay.
Yeah, we're getting ready to have meetings, private events.
And one thing I want to tell the people is the speed alone that you get from Castle Club, like I want to say shout out to all the generals too, because y'all always putting in work.
Whenever someone says, hey, we're looking for XYZ, sometimes it's in the same minute we get a response.
Nice.
Wow.
That's what it's about, man, having a network of guys.
I'm glad that we got D.C. because that's obviously a huge metropolitan area.
I'm sure we got some government employees and stuff like that that are probably in that group that can help people out if they want to get into that from different fields.
So, no, man, that's great, bro.
Anything else you want to tell the people?
Just two more things, real quick.
Yeah, go ahead.
The other great thing about Tesco, the diversity.
No woke shit.
We got everything.
Whatever you can think of.
Just hearing that we have a horse trainer.
Yeah!
That is so random, bro!
I was like, holy shit, man.
So, that's great, though, man, because there's people that probably, like, you know, might want to be into horse training or they like horseback riding.
We got experts here.
One of the best relaxation things you can do just to relax you open field on a horse is very calming.
Yeah, I mean, shit, man.
Don't piss him off, though.
That would probably be worse.
Sorry, bro.
Go ahead.
What else were you going to say?
One last thing.
I did give the little teaser about the PJ Connects.
I talked to my friend today.
He was saying it was three grand.
Everything's included.
We can get bigger or smaller.
The smallest is six seats.
Oh, for a private jet?
Yes, sir.
We basically got a connect now where if someone wants to get on a private jet, they could go through you.
Man, I wish I fucking contacted you before, bro.
I need to go to LA, man, tomorrow.
There you go.
What's to you, bro?
All right, yeah, let me know.
Yeah.
I'll talk to my boy.
Okay.
Shit, man.
Thanks, Rico.
Thank you, Rico.
Appreciate that, man.
So we got a fucking private jet connect now, too, man.
That's what's up.
And 3,000 is not that bad.
Not at all, bro.
Wait, where does that take them?
Like, how far can we go?
Are we talking with this 3K, bro?
That's nothing, bro.
Bro, I'll tell you this, man.
Unmute yourself, Rico.
They can't hear you.
Got you.
Go ahead, Rico.
Unmute yourself, yeah.
I got to get the exact details on distances, but I'm pretty sure it's probably a good bit.
Okay.
Because I know you can travel up and down the East Coast with it.
Okay.
All right.
Yeah, let us know, bro, because that's something I might actually use of interest.
Because there's times where, like, I got to extend my flight and I got to get, like, a one-way back or some shit.
That might be the way to go, especially last minute.
So...
Hey, there's an app out there, bro.
It's been out there forever.
The 1%ers know about it.
It's kind of like Uber for the air.
So here's the thing, though, Myron.
Going from Miami to L.A., a Gulfstream or something like that, just in gas, that's like 50 grand.
Just in gas.
So we're talking about regional stuff.
Going from Tampa to Miami, maybe D.C., New York, you get like six, depending on what kind of airplane you get.
And yeah, that's when you break it down.
Like, oh, this flight is only going to cost 30 grand, but you got six dudes on board.
Boom.
I got you.
We got Anthony in the house.
This is our Seattle general here, bro.
You want to introduce yourself to the people real quick, man?
Yeah, man.
What's up, guys?
My name is Anthony.
I'm 31 years old.
I'm married.
No kids yet.
I run a trucking business, a family trucking business.
I actually, just like the other guys, I just got off work.
I just parked the truck.
You can see it here in the background.
There you go.
I do some of the stuff like Polt was saying.
Right here, I got crushed cars on.
I do that a lot.
Recycled metal.
Something that's never going to go out of business.
You know, people are always going to wreck cars, so that's something, you know, that I found, like, a lot of security in.
What else?
Shoot, man, how the Castle Club is going, it's going great, to be honest.
One thing I will say is we need to get the membership up in Washington State, guys.
So if you guys are in Washington, like, reach out.
Let's get it joined up.
We need to get it, you know, built up.
We're not quite there like Jordan and LA, right?
These guys are doing their thing.
Shout out to all the other generals as well.
West Coast is really doing it big and shout out to the East Coast as well.
But yeah, man, this thing's growing.
It's a real honor and a real privilege.
Like these guys said, it's really only been two months since it was from zero.
And look where we're at right now.
It's pretty crazy.
So I just want to say, you know, big thanks to you guys, the whole FNF crew.
And, you know, it's an honor to be a part of this, guys.
So join up if you haven't.
If you're holding back because it's like, man, I don't know.
I don't want to put myself out there.
I don't know if I'm like qualified or whatever.
Oh, man, just hop in.
Like, we're here to help.
None of us are like, you know, Phil Lab's perfect and all these different ways.
So just hop in and get involved.
That's kind of what I would say to the guys on the fence.
Yeah, these guys want to help you guys out.
Yeah, we're here to help.
They really want to help you guys out.
Genuinely.
You can see the generals really care.
And I find it interesting how every single general we call up, they're doing something.
They're in the gym.
They're working.
You can see Anthony right there with the big ass truck behind them.
These guys walking like they're talking.
No one's home in bed, just chilling, smoking weed.
Yeah.
So thank you for calling in, man.
Who else we got?
Is there anybody else?
Thank you, Anthony.
Remember, we want to get Brother Toad up there.
Toad has something he wanted to say real quick.
Y'all know Fresh don't like talking about crashed cars, bro.
Colt wants to say something.
That's a bad omen, bro.
That's a bad omen.
We'll get Colt up real quick so he has something to say to the people.
We'll get you in here, bro.
Go ahead, Colt.
Can we hear me?
Yeah, we can hear you.
Go ahead.
I have no idea how this completely slipped my mind, but I think this is like the biggest W of Castle Club.
So, I had an adopted brother that I did not, you know, have any contact with for years.
It was one of my life's goals to finally find him.
And last year, we were able to get in touch with him.
And he's been trying to turn his life around.
He's a couple years younger than me.
He doesn't have any strong, you know, networks around him.
And because he lives on the West Coast, he lives out in Idaho.
I'm not close enough to him since I'm on the East Coast.
Well, I was able to convince him to join Castle Club, and now he is in the Vegas group, and he's been getting a lot of coaching in there.
He's been active in the chats.
I'm constantly in touch with the general for Vegas, just seeing how he's doing.
And it's really good to see my younger brother get the guidance that he needs with guys in real life, being able to get it real time when I'm not able to.
And that has just been the biggest Castle Club W. I just cannot believe I forgot to mention that.
It really is.
Holy fuck, man.
That's what's up, bro.
Shout out to our Vegas general man out here, you know, helping you out, helping your brother out.
Yo, October when they come down to Miami, we'll show them a guys time, bro.
Yeah, it's going to be a good time when y'all come down to Miami.
For sure, bro.
Can't wait.
And what we'll probably do is we'll probably do one day with the generals and anyone that wants to come down to Miami and kick it with us, that's a part of the Castle Club, we'll probably do something on Saturday for you guys.
So generals will be Friday and then Saturday we'll do something.
But Saints end up, so we'll make sure.
Saints and Fresher are going to be running that, so it'll be a good time.
No, but thank you so much, bro.
Who else do we got up next, Sam?
Who do you want next?
We went through my list.
Now, any generals out there now, like if Brother Chris is out there, Dallas-Fort Worth, I would love to hear from him.
But, I mean, like, y'all see all the generals are busy, bro.
Like, we're just real dudes.
So, any generals out there that we haven't spoken to, hit up Mo real quick.
And if, man, I would love to hear from Chris, man, but, like, he's busy.
Uh, and then our Cleveland general, we gotta, we got, we have, sometimes we name team leaders or, you know, we have generals out there that, um, you know, to kind of work on a acting basis and that's Cleveland.
I know he's in the chat.
Um, so if you can find our Cleveland general, we can bring him up for a second.
He's running Ohio, right?
Yeah, that's fine.
We'll take a phone call or answer another question while you, while you get him up.
Don't worry about that.
His brother, his name is Nathan.
Okay.
Okay.
We'll, uh, do a phone call or, or, Yeah.
Let's take a phone call, fuck it.
We'll take a phone call, then we'll go back to the Cats Club Ninjas.
Alright, 505-605-9740.
If not, we can hit one of the hands that are up.
And it's 944.
We gotta get going with the after hours.
Where's Chris?
He said, mm-hmm.
All right.
Who's on the line?
Let's get up on the line.
I don't know.
Let's get whoever on the line.
9091.
Shreggie?
I don't know.
Go ahead.
Who is it?
9091, you're up.
9091 you are up.
Hello?
Yo, what's up?
Yo, I just want to give a shout-out to you guys, because, like, two years ago, like, when I had my breakup, I literally, like, started watching you guys, and I'm just like, holy fucking shit, bro.
Everything is a fucking lie.
You know what I mean?
So, it was fucking crazy.
But, like, thanks to you guys, bro, I started making way more money.
I invested, like, $32,000 into crypto.
I'm waiting for the next bull market.
Hopefully, I'll make about, like, half a mil.
So, I'm just, like, waiting for that.
But, yeah, my question is, so, like, you know how you say, like, have sex with, like, I agree with everything you guys say.
How do you not feel guilty having casual sex with random girls knowing that that's somebody's daughter?
You know what I mean?
How do you deal with that guilt?
If that makes sense.
There are gonna be thoughts anyway, bro.
Yeah, I know.
I heard you say that in the podcast, but I always think to myself, I would rather have main chicks, you know what I mean?
Yeah, look, look, bro.
Look, look, look.
You got to get rid of that nice guy mindset, et cetera, because that's actually going to come back and reach that wrong.
Girls are going to smell that weakness on you.
So you're going to have to take more of a killer instinct when you deal with girls because that's one of the attractive traits that they look for in men.
So that's what it comes down to, bro.
And fun fact as well, brother, those girls that are someone's daughter, they're fucking somebody anyway.
Before they met you, after they meet you, maybe even during.
Yeah, you're right.
But, again, it's, as a man, bro, you gotta decide what's best for you.
Some people want monogamy and one girl, I get it, but...
Nah, monogamy's a fucking lie, bro.
Well, then you know that.
Alright, then.
So get rid of this white knight syndrome, nigga.
Yeah, nigga.
Stop being a bitch.
You sound like a fucking bitch right now.
That's what it is.
No, 100%.
I agree with you guys, but it's just like, I don't know, it's like my own personal issue that I'm worried about, like, one day, what if I have a daughter...
And then she becomes a hoe or some shit because I was fucking a bunch of bitches.
You know what I mean?
That's your job to be a good dad and make sure she's not.
That is true, yeah.
Fuck, man.
It's my own personal issues.
Like, I never really did casual sex because I've been focused on...
Because right now, what you're doing right now, this is the problem.
This is why I'm stopping you, because you're pedestalizing girls by doing that.
You don't even know it, but you're going to inadvertently do really...
No, no, no.
Nigga, nigga, nigga.
Just shut up and listen.
Just shut up and listen.
I hate this shit when guys try to come in and ask for advice and make it try to walk back what they were saying.
I'm going to be very honest with you, bro.
You're a white knight right now, and you need to get rid of that white knight mindset because what's going to happen is the way that you think is going to personify itself and its actions.
And the way that you're going to behave is you're going to start pedestalizing girls.
You're going to start being a nice guy and doing all this sim shit inadvertently a lot of the times.
You just think you're being a nice guy, but she's going to take that as weakness.
So you need to have more of a killer mindset when it comes to this stuff and not pedestalizing women.
Trust me.
It's going to save you later on.
We'll determine your actions.
So you may not be saying it verbally, but your actions will dictate, like Maren just said, if you're a nice guy and he'll walk all over you.
Yeah, they're going to walk all over you, bro.
So just, you got to have a killer mindset.
That's really what it comes down to because trust me, they have a killer mindset.
They don't fucking feel no remorse when they go out on a dinner date with a guy with zero intention of fucking giving him any intimacy, but they're out there taking that nigga to Nobu.
So yeah, bro.
I have a question.
I appreciate you guys.
We got a bunch of people on the line, bro.
We got a bunch of people on the line, bro.
Alright, bro.
Focus on not being a white knight.
You got your best advice, bro.
You got it.
Alright, who's next?
When you guys are ready, we do have three more generals in the chat.
We got Cleveland's brother Nate.
We got Tokyo's brother Jay's in there.
And we got brother Franco, triple OG, one of the originals.
Toronto is in the building.
Let's do another member from Castle Club.
We haven't done any for a while.
Okay, and then you want to do the...
Let's get the generals and then we'll answer the...
Then we'll go back to them.
They've been waiting for a while, the regular members.
Council Club.
Yeah, but we want to introduce them to the generals, bro.
Some of them might not even have met some of these generals.
All right.
Go ahead.
Let's get the generals on because each of them is going to be quick anyway because they're just going to introduce themselves.
What's up, bro?
Introduce yourself to the people.
Hello?
Can you hear me?
Yeah.
Alright, how you guys doing?
My name is Nate.
I am the acting general for Cleveland slash like Ohio.
I'm 22 years old.
I'm a truck driver myself.
I have a side job doing like photography, like Saturday nights, like weddings and whatnot.
I'm heavy into crypto because of you guys, actually, you know, DCC, ECC. Um, but really I wanted to, uh, join a group like this, get a group started kind of just because I was looking around my circle and, you know, friends, family, they kind of don't have like the same mindset, you know, just want to be better in life, you know, Just content with working like an average like nine to five whatnot.
So I feel like that's the biggest part of being, you know, a part of the Castle Club and whatnot.
And I just wanted to let people know that it's not just something that like you're not just a part of a group, you know, like Like, you're actually just, like, you're in it, like, to be active and, you know, get engagement and stuff like that, you know?
Not something like, something random, you just join, like, yeah, let me check it here and there, you know?
You really just gotta apply yourself to it.
Well said.
All right.
Awesome, bro.
Happy to have you.
I know you're acting right now for Cleveland in the meantime, so...
Cool.
Lit.
What do we got up next?
Is it Franco?
Franco, I think, is up next.
Yeah, this is our Toronto guy.
This is a long-time G... I know that.
Oh!
Yo!
Hey, hey, what's going on, guys?
What are you guys saying?
Shout out to you guys.
Hey, man, it's been a while, bro.
How you been?
Not too bad, not too bad.
For those of you who know me, my name is Franco.
I am the official full-time general of Toronto Cast Club.
I'm 38 years old, turning 39 this year.
I am a third-year apprentice over at a...
Actually, I'm a tradesman.
I work for Local 95, which is a union, Mechanical Insulators Union.
And guys, if you're looking for trades, mechanical installation is one of the big ones.
We are considered an energy conservation specialist.
So what that means is big million companies, we save them like practically millions of more dollars worth of like energy savings, especially like I can nerd out about my job for hours.
In fact, right now I'm kind of like doing some homework right now because I'm currently in school right now.
And yeah, well, what else should I say?
Oh yeah, we got a whole bunch of guys in Toronto Castle Club.
Yeah, we got a whole bunch of experts.
You got guys who's a real estate expert, like Dino.
Shout out to you, brother.
And we got guys from over, like, from Canada.
We recently got guys from Vancouver coming in.
Oh wow.
Hopping out of the Hawaii Castle Club.
And yeah, also Rico, shout out to your brother, another fellow Castle Club General that him and I have been coordinating a lot recently, so I've been getting a lot of sweet ideas from him.
And yeah, we are going to have a first official Zoom call this Sunday.
Pretty much a brief introduction, then we're going to go from there, because we are relatively new and we are growing and expanding.
Any questions or concerns?
Because I know that's a lot.
That was amazing, bro.
Last thing.
What is the best thing you've seen so far?
Castle Club.
For you.
Best part.
For me so far, it's like...
We have a lot of guys who are completely abundant.
We have guys from...
From walks all over walks of life.
For instance, we have an actual full-time certified plumber.
Marco, shout out to you.
I might get him to be my trades advisor.
Stand by for you guys because you know your stuff a lot.
And Dino, he's also a real estate expert.
I think I mentioned him already.
Yeah.
And a guy from Vancouver, Rob Bass.
Shout out to you, my man.
He's like practically our dating expert, so this guy actually knows his stuff.
Awesome.
Along with, yeah, oh, I forgot.
DrB84, shout out to you, brother.
OG High Value Academy student.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, also, going way back over at the High Value Academy, that course was the reason why I'm a tradesman in the first place, that I dropped out of a dead-end warehousing job, and right now I'm about to make $100k a year pretty soon.
Good job, Franco.
Thanks for that update and appreciate your brother.
Long time support.
No problem.
Thank you, man.
So, fellas, we have Jay, that's our Tokyo general, who I guess, you know, he's probably got to break into lunch real quick so we can get Jay.
And then LJ is our Boston general, former Army combat vet, Boston fire.
Bro, the type of value we bring is insane, but those are the last two generals we have standing by.
Okay.
All right.
Thanks, Dale Saint.
What's up, Jay?
What up, guys?
Saint, what up?
I see you, fam.
Yeah, so I'm Jay, y'all.
I'm originally from Louisiana, but I've been living in Tokyo for like about over 10 years now.
And I'm a GS in government service, facilities management, ex-military.
And in facilities management, I got an emphasis on like a specialist abatement, class one through four.
So like any like old type buildings, like we got to rip them out.
We got to do a setup, like, you know, all kind of, you know, all kind of like, because it's a safety hazard, right?
So you got to do, there's particular things you got to do.
I like to keep everybody safe.
You got to keep the guys good.
So it's real easy to transition from this to Castle Club.
I'm basically doing the same thing.
And we got a lot of good guys out here, bro.
A lot of good guys.
We got some good leadership out here, too.
Shout out to all the whole West Coast, East Coast generals.
Nice.
But yeah, I'm also heavy into crypto, too.
I got a portfolio similar to Myron's.
I'll just keep it at that.
Nice.
Yeah, what else do you guys need?
That's pretty much it, bro.
Just a crash course.
And then your former military as well.
So...
Yes.
Yeah, for the people so they know.
Was it Air Force or...?
Navy.
Navy, okay.
Do you speak Japanese?
A little bit.
It's difficult to speak Japanese.
Thank you.
Hello.
He said a little, but just enough.
Yeah, thanks for that.
Thank you.
Fair enough.
Oh, WMO. Yeah, sorry guys.
I tried to be here earlier, but yeah.
No, don't sweat it, bro.
You good, you good.
Spot on.
Yeah, it's a whole other time zone over there, man.
But no, Jay, thank you for coming on.
That's our Tokyo general right there, guys.
So if you find yourself out there in the Pacific West or whatever it may be, Guam, anything else like that, we got you.
We got a general that you can go ahead and go to and join their group.
And I think Honolulu and Japan are together.
So a lot of the international guys are there.
We're probably going to have to branch off and create an Australian chapter here very soon for you guys.
Who's up next?
We got LJ, our general out of Boston.
That's the Boston Fire form of combat vet.
Yes, yes.
We got another firefighter in the house as well, a Boston Fire.
Let's bring him on.
What's his Zoom name?
What's his Zoom name, though?
Oh, shit.
Let me...
Yeah, because he might not have his Zoom name.
LJ, man, put something in the Zoom chat real quick so we can find you, man.
Just put who you are.
And then change your name after that, bro, so that we can always find you as the...
It's Larry J. L-A-R-Y space J. And Larry, change your Zoom name to Larry J, Boston General, so we can always find you easy.
What's up, bro?
Welcome.
Got you.
Hey, what's up, fellas?
How y'all doing?
What's up, man?
I'm good.
Hey, I know you guys got to go.
So real quick, Larry, Boston General, like Dio said, combat vet.
I've been a firefighter for about eight years in Boston.
Father, I have a 19-year-old daughter who's in college right now, going into second year.
I'm a real estate investor, business owner.
You know, just here to help and learn in any way that I can.
But I just want to say shout out to all the generals, especially DL Saint.
He's always there to answer any questions and things like that that I got.
Experience so far, real quick, is we've had a couple of Zoom calls.
We're looking to have our first meetup really soon.
I just recently promoted a couple of the guys who are really active in the chats and stuff like that.
So I just want to quickly say anybody who's, you know, on the fence of getting in here in the Castle Club, especially if you feel stuck in taking that next step, there's a lot of guys with a wealth of information, man, that can get you where you need to be.
So I'm honored and excited to be a part of this.
Oh, that's what's up, man.
We're happy to have you, bro.
Somebody from Boston Fire, which is a very hard fire department to get into, by the way, guys.
Extremely competitive through the civil service system that you got to go through in the state of Massachusetts.
So, one of the best in the country by far, Boston Fire.
So, no, man, we're happy to have you, bro.
Anyone that wants to get into that field, whether, you know, being a firefighter, etc., he can help you out with that.
Awesome.
Cool.
And then also, you're a real estate investor, too.
I know you own a couple of properties out there in Massachusetts.
So, awesome.
Cool.
No, man, I'm fucking...
Real quick, Fresh, how'd you let me forget, man?
Jay the car guy's in the building, y'all.
Big dog in the building, man.
CEO, network, right-hand man, Fresh.
How'd you let me forget, man?
Moe got to bring him up.
He just texted me.
All right, go ahead and bring Jay in.
There we go.
Miami General.
There we go, this guy.
Oh, Jay's the Miami general?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, shit!
Yo, what's going on?
Jay, what up?
He's helping us a lot with the Telegram chats, et cetera, so thank you so much, Jay, for helping us with that infrastructure, man.
Appreciate it greatly.
Jay brought over to CEO Network Setup to Castle Club.
Shout out to Jay.
No problem.
As you guys can see, I'm under a fucking car right now.
I'm Jay the Car Guy, the Miami General, also the VP of the CEO Network, here to help out any way possible.
Where's it called?
We're going to do everything as big as possible, as best as possible.
Doesn't matter what it is, bro.
Whatever you need, somebody has that shit.
And it's just going to be another brotherhood, just like CEO Network.
Going to grow as best as we can, help out as much people as we can.
Some people we're not going to be able to help.
Hey man, that's the thing.
Some people have to fall and make our food for us, pump our gas for us.
That's the way it goes.
Alright, Jay, any updates on what's going on in Miami coming up?
Or just any meetups?
We got a big meetup planned at the end of August.
You know that?
We're going to have a mansion party, barbecue and everything for everybody to show up.
So that's going to be some good times right there.
That's going to be in Miami.
Yep.
Alright, cool.
Thanks, Jay.
So first, I know you want to get to the Castle Club members.
That's all of our generals for now.
But just keep in mind, guys, y'all were talking to people from Tokyo, Hawaii, Toronto, and all over the continental United States.
And look, we're going to hit Australia.
I got my orders.
I'm going to make Australia happen.
Give us a couple weeks.
We'll get that going.
And you guys in Europe, I know you're out there.
Just be patient.
Just hold what you got over there in Hawaii.
And then once we get enough of you, we'll start opening up London.
We'll open up Dresden.
We'll open up, you know, Frankfurt, Berlin.
You know what I mean?
Wherever you are.
Are Ukrainian brothers?
I know y'all busy, so probably won't be opening up Ukraine this time soon.
But everybody else, man, we'll be working on it.
They're going to go into Moscow.
Oh, God.
You're right.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
All right.
So, cool.
Now, man, as y'all can see, man, we got a network, man, of guys.
You know, like I said before, this isn't just a paywall for after hours.
Like, this is a legit fucking organized international organization.
What do we got here up next?
We got, as far as, like, guys, let's go ahead and hit a couple of the Zoom guys.
And then Chris just walked in, so we're going to be doing after hours here soon.
We got Ramos J. Go ahead, Ramos.
What's your question, bro?
Ramos.
Yo, Kieran.
Yes, we got you.
Go ahead.
All right, so just a quick question, man.
18, right?
I just passed my permit, like, yesterday, so I already know how to drive.
All I have to say is I want this car I've been saving up money for.
It's a BRZ. It's a Subaru.
Oh, yeah.
And I just want to know how much would I be paying for insurance?
Is it going to be too high or low?
The thing is you're under 25.
You're not considered a safe, secure driver.
So what I would say is you need to contact someone in your family that has insurance and try to get under their insurance.
That's the best possible way to lower your payment under your dad or your mom and household insurance.
That's the best way you can do it to kind of minimize your outpay for insurance.
Okay.
So it's cheaper if I'm under a plan?
100%, bro.
If you do it by yourself, you're going to get booked.
Okay.
That's the car one.
I've been setting up a good understanding.
I'm just wondering if I should put a down payment or just pay the whole car completely out the door price.
But I think that's my decision apart with the down payment.
That's all I wanted to know.
What year is it?
2013.
It has five owners.
I took the car fact.
It's zero damage.
It only has like three car history reports.
What I would do, bro, is you put a big down payment down, so you have a lower payment, and it paid off to let your credit.
And then at that point, once you just paid off, slowly but surely, where's the credit score?
And at the same time, you have the car, so it's a W on both ends.
Okay.
Just one more thing.
I just got credit like two months ago, and I'm already at $6.93, and I told my co-worker how much does she have?
The bitch said she's barely about to be $700 in two years.
And ever since that, you guys talk about credit saying, if you're paying with debit or cash, you guys are dumb.
After that, I'm like, all right, I'm just going to start paying credit.
I've been buying everything with credit, whatever it is, because I paid off on time, so...
I'm soon to reach that 700.
I thank y'all so much.
18 years old.
That's fucking awesome, bro.
Keep killing it.
We got Alabama Creek next.
Let's fly through these because we're running out of time and we want to get as many guys helped out as possible.
Alabama, go ahead.
Yes, I'm here.
All right, what's your question?
Yes.
First, I'd like to thank you guys for Castle Club.
Shout out to Georgia, Dakota, the whole California chapter.
I'm currently about to start school for an electrician.
Also, I was wondering when y'all want to bring more tradesmen and the hosts.
Yeah, we'll bring some more for Castle Club, especially.
We got you guys.
Okay.
And also, I have some people come in to talk about estate planning and life insurance.
There's a tremendous value in that I have a background in estate planning and life insurance.
I didn't understand how significant of a value it was until I was in the industry.
I was wondering if y'all could bring someone up like that, like a Doug Andrews.
Or something like that.
Yeah, that's a topic we need to discuss anyway.
That's good for future plans, so that's a good point.
Yeah, we can do that.
State planning and insurance.
Yeah, we'll do that.
I need to do that myself soon, so.
All right, bro.
No, thank you.
Thanks, bro.
Thanks for calling in.
Oh, you're welcome.
Thank you very much.
No worries, brother.
Who else do we got up next?
Ian.
All right, we got Ian, and then we'll hit the phone lines.
Yes, I have a quick question for Myron about real estate.
Before I get older enough where I have the money, what would you recommend for my first property?
How much should I be making or have in the bank?
It depends on where you live.
Where do you live?
Well, let's say Tampa.
Average single family home in Tampa is going to run you somewhere between $400,000 to $500,000.
That's pretty accurate.
If you're going to live in it, you're going to need to put down 3% to 5%.
But if you want to go ahead and buy as an investor, you're going to have to put 20% to 25% down.
I would say, dude, if you want to invest in Florida, especially now with the real estate market over here exploding, you're going to need at least $100,000, man.
Unless you want to live in it for a year.
If you want to live in it for a year, then you could come with less.
Alright.
And I would really love if one of the next Zoom meetings, you guys could have Steve the accountant on.
Yeah, we could do that, where he answers questions in general for you guys.
Yeah, we could do that.
We're due for another show with Steve soon, so yeah, we'll do that for you, bro.
Yeah, thanks.
Good suggestion.
He needs to get into the city groups, man.
We got everything he needs in our Tampa group.
We got real estate brokers.
We got real estate agents.
We got business guys.
He needs to come talk to us.
Okay.
We'll do.
We'll do.
Talk back.
Tell me what I'm talking about.
All right.
Who do we got?
Deshaun?
What up, Deshaun?
Go ahead.
Can y'all hear me?
Yeah, we can hear you, bro.
What's up?
Hey, okay, so I watched a recent episode, and maybe it was an old one, of you saying that you put your real estate properties in your LLC. I want to know, there's a reason why you did that versus putting it in your own personal name, and I want to know the pros and the cons of it, and then I had another question.
It just makes it easier for managing down the road.
It's a small barrier of protection and then also the reason why is because it's going to make it easier for you when it comes to record keeping, taxes, etc.
You create the LLC, you put that real estate property under that LLC and that basically functions as almost its own business.
So all the income that comes in, you're able to track it and then all the expenses that go out, you're able to track it under that LLC. That's why.
So, I had started an LLC, but I was going to do it for a hot shot, but my mind kind of changed to the real estate game.
I named it kind of like, it's called Fort Brown Transport.
Am I still able to use that name for my properties, or do I have to get another LLC? Did you change the name?
Nah, I would say, bro, close your first house.
After you close your first house, then you could go ahead and we could start talking about making LLCs and all this stuff.
But get the deal done first.
And more than likely, it's almost always better to buy the house under your personal name first.
I heard there was a Novak group in the Telegram.
I'm one of those people that live over the road.
I'm a CDL driver, so I'm all over the United States all the time.
I gave up my insurance to basically work on my debt-to-income ratio.
Yeah.
Talk to Saint, bro.
Talk to Saint, and he'll help you with that on Telegram.
All right.
And thank you.
All right, brother.
Let's...
What's up?
Ralph?
Alright, two more and then I'll do one more on the phone lines.
Alright, Ruf, go ahead.
Or Ralph.
Go ahead, Ralph.
Check your mute button.
Hello, can you hear me?
Yep, we can hear you.
Yes, can you hear me?
Yeah, go ahead, Ruff.
Ask us your question, bro.
Hey, how you guys doing?
Thank you, Myron.
Thank you, French.
Thank you, Mr.
Sent here.
And thank you for your service.
Myron, I had a question quickly.
I was wondering, I'm going soon on training with the military, and also, Mr.
Sent, you can help me out with this.
And I was wondering, I'll be out there for, like, four or five months, and I was wondering what would be the best thing for me to do if I can just, like, create, like, because I'm trying to go on Do it after training.
Get your basic training out the way.
That's going to have your hands full, bro.
Don't even worry about the affiliate stuff until you get your basic training out the way because that's going to take up all your fucking time, bro.
And then after that's done, then you can go ahead and put clips out and do the affiliate marketing.
Okay, and the same thing would be also for VA loan, just like, you know, save as much money right now and then after I come back?
Okay.
Yeah, pocket as much of that money.
Are you, are you, we need to get you in talking to Tommy, bro.
Okay.
All right, appreciate it, Myron.
No worries, bro.
Let's hit the phone lines real quick, 515-625-9704-0, and then I'll go do the last Zoom call, then we're going to close this thing out.
And we got a bunch of you guys joining the Cals Club.
Welcome to all you guys that are joining the Cals Club.
We see you guys signing up.
Shout out to y'all, man.
You guys can see the enormous amount of value that you guys are getting from coming on the Cals Club.
Who's that?
Who is it?
9356, you are up.
9356, you are up.
Go ahead, bro.
Yo, what's up?
Y'all can hear me?
Yep.
Hey, what's up, Myron?
What's up, Fresh?
Just want to say a salute to y'all.
Myron, read your book.
Definitely everyone needs to read that.
What's your question?
I wanted to know if you guys were in the process of making a geopolitics playlist.
That'll be under Freshly Fit News.
Do we already have that on YouTube yet?
We'll make it on Rumble for you.
Moe's really kind of handling the playlist stuff.
He's asking if we can make a geopolitical playlist.
It's under debates and politics playlist.
Okay, on Rumble, right?
Yes.
On Rumble.
Okay.
Debates and politics.
Yeah.
And you want to watch our political shit on Rumble more anyway, because a lot of the times we fucking censor ourselves on YouTube.
So watch it on Rumble.
Yeah, for sure.
For sure.
All right.
I can't find the JFK video, so I was just wondering if it's on there still or got taken down.
And if you could make a video on Ronald Reagan, I'd appreciate that.
No, we definitely have that video.
I've been sharing it everywhere.
Type in JFK Fresh and Fit, bro.
It's going to come right up on Rumble.
Okay, I'll look for it.
I appreciate you, Mario.
Yeah, and it's under politics and stuff like that?
And it's under the politics playlist, bro.
It's there.
Okay, dope.
Alright, I'll look for it.
Alright, man.
No, no, it was Fresh A Fit.
100%.
It's like a four-hour-long podcast, man.
That's definitely up there, because I've shared it before.
Who's up next?
Yeah, Cats Club is the last one, yep.
Marco, go ahead, bro.
Yeah, it's up.
I'll see it there.
It's on Rumble or under the...
Rumble.
Well, I mean, sorry, under the playlist?
You looked it up under the playlist?
I just searched it.
You just searched Freshly Fair JFK, right?
Yeah, it came out.
Comes right up.
Man, some of y'all niggas don't know how to type, man.
Because I know for a fact that's easy to find because I've shared that video like a bunch of times the past couple days.
Chris is saying the girls are here.
All right.
Yeah, it's in the playlist.
Yeah, bro, it's in the playlist.
Come on, man.
Y'all things don't even be searching, bro.
You know what happens with some people?
They don't look, they just ask.
I'm like, bro, just look.
It's there.
It's literally there.
It's under debates in politics and special guest playlist.
Yeah.
It's under both.
Moe, organize it for y'all ninjas.
All right.
Hey, fellas, can I jump in real quick?
Guarantee.
Okay, you didn't search.
Guarantee you didn't even search.
Go ahead, say it.
Hey, because so many people are joining, I'm seeing all these messages in this Zoom.
We're going to extend purging the waiting room for one week, right?
All right.
Y'all need to make sure you guys get verified ASAP. So just get into the waiting room.
Say it real quick.
Why is today, Monday through Friday, 1 p.m.?
What are the times for the calls again to get verified?
You just said at 1 p.m.
on Monday through Friday.
1 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time, 11.30 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday.
We're only going to do this for a week because we see so many people are hitting me up.
So many people are joining.
We want to give you guys that opportunity, and then we're going to purge the room, and then we're going to continue every two weeks to clear that room out.
So make sure you guys get in.
Cool.
Thanks, Hank.
Cool.
You know, I like this guy in Rumble talking shit saying no one should take advice from any of you.
That's funny, bro.
We got experts from all over the world listening over here talking shit.
That's funny.
That's cool, that's cool.
Yeah, it's hilarious, bro.
It's fine, man.
Zaza, it's not confusing, bro.
The verification, they run it Monday through Friday.
He just told you 1 p.m.
and 11.30 p.m.
If you're in there, they're going to go ahead and have you verify who you are, and then they're going to put you in respective chat that you belong in.
We have separate chats for every single city group, depending on where you live.
Go ahead.
We got, who is it that's on?
Marco.
Marco, go ahead, Marco.
What's your question?
Unmute yourself, brother.
We're going to unmute you right now.
Or you got to unmute yourself.
There you go.
What's up, bro?
Hit us with a question because we got to go.
Marco, we can't hear you.
Marco, we can't hear you, bro.
I think he just went into darkness.
Just like me.
He's trying to...
I got you.
Try one more time.
All right, try one more time.
I'm going to ask to unmute.
Go ahead, bro.
Yeah, he's talking, but I see no audio.
Yeah, his shit's probably fucked up.
Something on his end.
We can't hear you, bro.
Okay, so how about this?
Come out and come back in the Zoom with the link.
We'll do one quick one and then answer his.
Alright, who's up next?
Zod iPhone?
Go Azad.
Hey, can you hear me?
Yeah.
Can you guys answer your question quick, bro?
Yeah.
Hey, this is going to be a business question.
Thanks to you guys, I started a side hustle, a very lucrative one.
I'm doing watch trading, so I'm buying and selling high-end watches, Rolex, Cartier, Breitling, etc.
Yeah.
Unfortunately, because I need a lot of capital for this business, thousands of dollars, I don't have as much personal capital, so I have to use a lot of business credit to use it up.
And it's screwing up my credit score because the utilization is going sky high, basically.
That shouldn't be the case if you're using business credit cards, bro.
Right.
This is my catch-22.
Because, like, there's a cost opportunity with this, I'm constantly buying, selling, getting in and out.
Like, I don't know if I should just pay everything off and wait, like, a month and then apply, or do you think, like, as soon as I pay it off, go ahead and apply for a business credit card?
Because I don't want to get, like, a low limit if I apply with a bank or get denied because they'll be like...
All right, this is going to be very simple, bro.
This is what you're going to do.
You're going to go get yourself a charge card, okay?
Because on a charge card, there's not really limits.
You can charge as much as you really need to and you can check your spending power to increase it as needed, especially with the business that you're in where you're procuring high-end items that you're going to resell.
So you're going to go ahead and get yourself an Amex Platinum.
Keep it nice and simple.
Your Amex Gold, one of these charge cards, but the thing is with these cards is you've got to pay it back in a month.
So when you procure that watch, make sure that you either pay it back within a month or one of the other sales that you had prior, you're paying it back.
Yeah, okay.
So get yourself a business credit card.
The other thing I want you to do is when you go ahead and you apply for these business credit cards, apply for all of them in the same day or the same couple of days because that's all going to count as one hard inquiry.
And, Myron, you don't think I should wait for my credit score to go reflect a higher one or just go ahead and apply for that?
No, no, no.
Pay your debts off now so that your credit score shoots up, then apply.
Uh-huh.
And it doesn't like shoot up right away.
Should I give it a lag time or something?
Yeah.
So let's say you pay all your debts off now.
You're going to reflect on your credit score in about two weeks.
Two weeks.
Okay.
Keep your utilization down, right?
Uh-huh.
So pay your shit off now.
You keep your utilization down for three weeks, and then apply for the credit cards when your credit score is high, and then get as many business credit cards as you can, apply for all of them in the same short time span, get a couple of charge cards, get a couple of maybe regular business credit cards, get a nice little repertoire of them, and then bam, that's all going to count as one heart and heart.
You get these credit cards, then you can start going back to business like you were before and use those charge cards to go ahead and procure these watches from this point forward.
Cool?
Perfect.
Thank you so much.
And one last question for just Fresh Fresh.
I know you do a lot of car hacking.
Do you recommend learning to do that, you know, your own sourcing?
Or should I do like that whole car finder?
Should we just stay away from cars at this point?
No.
What kind of cars do you want?
Right now, I'm just looking to get into an entry level, like a luxury car hack.
I'm learning from your mentor, PJ, but I don't know if I should just waste my time with that, or should I just go through a car finder service?
He has something like that where I could just get it.
Because I'm focusing mainly on watches.
That's where all my time is going.
Because with watches, it's all about networks.
Same thing with cars.
It'll help me get into certain circles.
You know, all my friends, jewelers, they're all driving nice cars, and I can't be driving a Toyota too long, you know what I mean?
I gotta level up.
So, I don't know.
That's what I'm saying.
PJ's the gold for both watches and cars, so go through him, bro.
You're gonna make mistakes that, like, bro, are elementary, doing it yourself, and I guarantee you, bro, it's worth the money, bro.
Yeah?
Okay, perfect.
That's all I need.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Thank you, man.
No worries, dude.
Alright, so we're going to go ahead and end the show there, guys.
We got some girls in the house.
Chris, you want to tell them how many and what time we're going to start and all that?
6 and 10.45.
Bro, talking to Mike, man.
They can't hear you, nigga.
Damn.
Wait, didn't we have Marco waiting?
Yeah, we do have Marco waiting.
You want to just do him real quick?
Yeah, because we can hear Marco.
We'll bring Marco in.
Michael, can you talk now?
Can we talk?
Let's see.
Y'all are the best, man.
I appreciate y'all.
First off, W Council Club.
Island boy.
Shout out to all the islands.
Shout out to Franco.
Real quick.
My dad owns a restaurant, and I'm a plumber like Franco was seeing.
So I'm making decent money.
I'm only 24 right now.
I was wondering, would it be a good idea to...
Use the money that I'm getting to reinvest into that, considering that I'm most likely going to get that business handed down, like going into food trucks or something along those lines?
Would it make sense to just keep my money into real estate?
I mean, if it's a family business and there's a high likelihood that you're going to take it over, then yeah, bro, you might want to put some money into that restaurant business, especially if it's performing well and it's profitable, which I'm assuming it is.
So if it's not broken, don't fix it.
Obviously, just enhance it.
Type shit, type shit.
Okay, okay.
And, um, Myron, quick question, um, with the hair transplants, like, can we get, like, an episode about that?
Because, like, fuck, I'm struggling out here.
Yeah, I can.
Yeah, I can.
I need a, I was thinking about bringing my actual doctor in that I did it with.
I might bring it to y'all.
Yeah, because you were saying you don't like finestride, but, like, your doctor's I'm hearing all year?
Yeah, I don't like, I don't like finesse.
If you do a transplant, you don't need finestride, bro.
That's the whole purpose.
I'm only 24, though.
Like, should I wait?
No, man.
You need to handle this shit as soon as you can.
Like, if your hair starts getting thin now, you got to take preemptive steps to keep it from getting worse.
I got that Vegeta shit going on right now, bro.
You're going to be bald at 29 at this rate.
So, yeah, we got to get you right.
Bye, bro.
Anyways, bro.
W, all you guys, fucking appreciate you guys.
All right, man.
Thank you, bro.
Hey, don't worry.
Wear hats, man.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
You're not doing that shit out here, bro.
You gotta let the head breathe, you know what I'm saying?
But all right, bro.
Yeah, Chris, don't let the head breathe.
All right, bro.
Pause.
Later.
Cool.
We got chats right now.
Yeah, we do got chats, but it might be better to read them on the next episode, maybe?
No, we do not.
We got time, bro.
He said 1045.
Oh, okay.
It's not that much.
Thank you, FNF and all the CC generals for giving useful information, GOATS. Appreciate that, Doozy.
Hold on one second.
Let me just move this camera out of the way.
I don't know.
Chris is rushing us, man, so I wasn't sure.
No, no.
I mean, we have to start a show, man.
Y'all stop.
What?
Why are y'all laughing at him, bro?
I don't know what he just said.
Oh, you don't know what he said?
Oh.
All right, nigga.
I know you ain't talking.
I understand that part.
For Florida, garbage man, party truck, LOL. What?
Child CC just got my first job in sales, making 70K and up my credit score by 40 points in the last six months.
Working on getting my body right now.
Absolutely, bro.
Let's go.
Good shit.
Chillin'.
Slow Joker.
Yeah, I think Slam Joker.
WCals Club working in HVAC wanting to make side money that wouldn't intervene on my job too much.
Was wondering what would be the best side hustle for someone that's on a row in different locations.
Was trading off works.
But honestly, I wasn't staying up to date with that.
I was trading and putting in the market.
Bro, whatever you do, you got to stay up to date with it.
If you're going to be inconsistent in anything, you're not going to make money, bro.
So you got to be consistent.
So fix that first before you decide you want to do a side hustle.
Heisenberg, okay.
Adam, Myron, when are we going to get Castle Club shirts?
Soon enough.
Shout out CC and CC Vegas.
I remember y'all were on the lookout for Phoenix General.
How's that going?
That's a good question.
Arizona?
We can ask Saint that, but yeah, they want a Phoenix General.
Hey, Myron, I'm planning to leave Los Angeles.
Is Tampa a good city to settle down?
Yeah, Tampa's pretty good, man.
We got a whole community there.
Yeah, Tampa's a good city, bro.
St.
Glad to have you at the Tampa meetup yesterday.
It was a great time.
Thanks for popping out.
Absolutely.
That's cool.
Who else do we got?
That's it?
Sweet.
Okay.
So, guys, we're going to go ahead and do after hours here in a little bit at about 1045.
Shout out to all the new members in Council Club.
We see you guys as well.
Yeah, we saw a bunch of y'all just joined up.
First Zoom verification is going to be 1130 p.m.
So type into that as well to get verified on Council Club.
Yep.
Yep.
It's going to be litty, guys.
We'll be back in after hours in about 20 minutes, man.