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Sept. 24, 2024 - Fresh & Fit
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How To Make Money Streaming
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Thank you.
And we are live.
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What's up, guys?
Welcome to Friendship Podcast.
We're back from the TwitchCon, man.
We're going to be talking about making money streaming.
Let's get into it.
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Let's go.
All right, we're back.
And we are back.
What's up, guys?
Welcome to the Fresh and Fit Podcast, man.
It is Monday, a.k.a.
Money Monday, man.
And we got an interesting topic for you guys.
Well, before I get into it, guys, CastleClub.tv.
As you guys know, Castle Club is the home base for Fresh and Fit alongside Rumble.
Castle Club is an extension of Rumble, guys.
And we just launched recently Castle Club Premium, which basically, guys, the way it works is...
Every week, we're gonna be doing a Zoom call with you guys that's on a specific topic, whether it's making money, cryptocurrency, stock, or girls.
As you guys know, we partnered up with Casey Redbeard, and he is doing coaching on online dating and Instagram.
And it's basically a subscription-level course where every single week, or actually no, two weeks of the month, We meet up with Casey on Zoom and he goes through your profiles and tells you guys what you need to do, what you need to improve on, text threads, etc.
So Casey's literally going to be holding your guys hands on your dating profiles, on your Instagrams, etc.
Two times per month on Castle Premium.
Then we'll also have crypto Zoom calls as well as stocks.
So we're gonna be helping you guys with all facets in a more detailed and hands-on approach on Castle Club Premium.
It's only 65 bucks a month.
So we're talking about you having pretty much 100 bucks a month.
You get regular Castle Club access and you also get the once a week Zoom calls and you get Casey's dating course in it, which in itself is worth the value because Casey normally sells that himself for 99 bucks a month.
So you guys are able to get it at a discount and still stay in Castle Club.
So it's a big, big W because a lot of you guys want to improve your Instagrams.
You want to improve your dating profiles.
You want to improve your chances of being able to get matches and stuff like that.
And Casey is the guy that does it.
As you guys know, I've outsourced all my dating to Casey.
He basically does profiles and stuff.
People say, I saw you on Hinge, and I'm like...
It's probably not me, but okay.
So they literally do everything, man.
So you want someone like that definitely on your side and helping you with your profiles, etc.
And we get it, man.
Making money is a part of the whole game here.
So stocks as well as crypto, we got you guys for making money.
And that's the basis for you getting money to get girls as well.
With Charlie and Miguel.
Yep.
And then we got a stock expert coming in very soon that we're going to introduce you guys to.
But Cows Club Premium is live, guys.
And also, just so you guys know, everything is on Discord.
It's great the way Noble set it up.
You go on to Discord, and you have to be a Cows Club member, but then you get full access to Discord, and then Cows Club Premium members have a special section.
And then we have...
Right now, I think five regions in the Discord, and we already have two cities up.
Okay, we got two generals up for Toronto and New York City.
We had to restructure everything, as you guys know.
We had some issues.
I'm not going to put too much attention to that.
What I'm going to really focus on is moving forward with the new thing that we got right now.
But the Discord is popping.
How many people we got in there, Noble?
7?
760.
760.
Versus last time we had like 900 in Telegram groups.
So we've already, you know, pretty much got right up to what it used to be.
We're getting people in quick.
So guys, the Discord link, we'll drop it in there for you guys.
If you're a Cows Club member, all you gotta do is click the link that we dropped.
Put in your Council Club email.
It's going to automatically verify you if you're a Council Club member.
And then boom, you're in.
Just follow the steps.
And now you've got voice chat too.
Even better.
Yeah.
Culture people, one-on-one.
I was in a Discord chat.
I hop in there sometimes and I chat with you guys.
I made a whole new account just for this stuff.
So I'm going to be jumping in there pretty frequently.
Just kind of like the same vibe as like Twitter Spaces.
So I was talking with them before I went live yesterday.
Hey, what do you guys want me to cover?
Etc.
So you guys are going to get a lot of interaction in there.
Also now, you can post your clips you want us to react to in Discord, better value.
So way better connection for all of us across the board and for clips as well.
I understand that some of you guys really enjoyed the telegram groups, but Discord is superior in every single way.
Whether it's being interact, being able to talk to people.
And the best part is you can join the general chat on Discord and talk to everybody.
You're not just limited to the people in your city group.
Of course you could do that too.
Like I know Dallas, for example, is really tight.
New York is tight.
You could talk amongst your guys only.
But there is a general one where you can talk to everyone from all around the world, and we are going to build up more of the city groups.
And Mo, for the community, it's better.
Come on, man.
All right.
What?
He's saying from back in the day.
He's saying FNF Discord back in the day.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that's different, bro.
That's different.
Yeah, this one is a lot better.
Who is he?
Who are you?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is Myron Gaines, man.
So, um...
Anyhow.
I like the new Myron.
I like the new Myron.
I like this new Myron.
Okay.
This is St.
Myron.
Anyhow, listen, man.
We survived TwitchCon.
Me and Bills survived TwitchCon.
What?
That was insane.
Yo, Bills!
Tell them what happened on the first day, bro!
Or do I gotta say it?
Uh, no.
You can see the clip if you're gonna play the clip.
Okay, now.
We'll leave that for later.
The point is, though, TwitchCon was a, I want to say, enlightening moment of content, creators, and what Twitch is really about.
And I want to tell you, brother, TwitchCon is not what you think it is.
It is not.
It is the rainbow colors.
It is everything in between.
And you know what?
I respect it because at that point, we're at TwitchCon.
You know what I'm saying?
So we're there to indulge in what's there at the moment.
However...
I was assaulted twice on camera.
Play the clip.
Play the clip?
You guys want it?
Alright, man.
So let me tell the story before this clip is dropped, right?
So me and Bill's land, we got a layover in Arizona.
The flight was canceled.
I had to spend a night at the airport in Arizona.
But we went out, luckily, had some fun.
Back to the airport for the flight.
We land.
We get to the hotel.
Take a shower.
Get the camera ready.
We're down to go walk to TwitchCon.
We get out the hotel door, bro.
Less than five seconds later, I get out the hotel door.
We turn the corner.
All I hear is fresh!
Fresh!
Oh my god, fresh!
I'm like...
That ain't a shorty.
What is that?
That's all I was saying.
Then I'm like, oh, hey.
She's like, oh, well.
You know what?
The individual.
The individual was like, oh my gosh, I love your show.
I'm a fan of the show.
I'm just like, thank you.
I'm being polite.
You know what I'm saying?
I'm just being polite.
I don't want to be an asshole.
I want to be polite to everybody there at TwitchCon.
We're going to make peace, add some value, network, and make some moves, right?
All of a sudden, the individual gets closer to me, and I'm like, okay, cool.
Maybe not too close, though, but grabs me from the back and then tries to kiss me on the neck.
Ow!
And I'm like, bruh!
I couldn't imagine if that was Sneeko or Myron or what happened there.
But luckily, I was able to control it and be calm about it, you know?
Even though I was definitely affected mentally.
Yeah, I called you.
I told you, bro.
Like, that was literally, like, a crime.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, it was.
100%.
Actually, this individual...
I mean, you were nice about it, but damn, like...
Well, remember...
That's SA. We're at TwitchCon.
I gotta maneuver.
Anyhow, this individual not only attacked me, Twitch CEO of the creators, and a high-level creator, XQC, at TwitchCon.
So, that's to say that, like, this TwitchCon may not have been purposely about clipforming.
People can clipform for Kik and all sorts of streams platforms to clipform people that were there.
So, that happened literally at TwitchCon.
And let me tell you guys, if you're not ready for this type of content to be clipformed out of the blue...
And you're a creator, like myself or Myron, don't go, bro, because it's tough, man.
They came ready for the guns.
Well, not guns, but, like, you know, the ammo to set you up for a clip form and then take off.
But, yeah, nonetheless, it was a good trip, bro.
Yeah, here's the clip, as you can see here, guys.
No, no, no, it's not up yet.
It's not up yet?
Yeah.
Yo, homeboy!
Individual got too close to me.
But, yeah, you can see here, guys, this is what was going on, and it was wild.
You want me to play the clip?
Play it, bro.
It's everywhere, bro.
At this point.
I watch your show all the time, Fresh.
I'm okay, yeah, I'm okay.
Oh my God.
Yo, bro.
Fresh, Fresh, you're really stupid.
Yo, yo.
Oh.
Just so you guys get it, right?
In my head, I was like, yo, this can't be real right now.
This is not real.
This must be a joke.
There's no way to do this.
Well, this individual just did this to me.
Individual.
Individual.
Because there's no way this happened to me right at the hotel.
I'm like, yo, this must be a joke.
This can't be real.
But it was real, guys.
It was definitely real.
Well, you're a good sport about it.
And here's the thing, guys.
Me and Fresh, I would argue, we go out of our way to be really polite to anyone that comes up to us in real life.
Mo and Bills and all of them are my witness.
When people come up to me and say, hey, can I get a picture?
They want to ask a question or something.
I literally would sit there and talk to you for a bit, even if I'm doing something.
I never say no.
We never say no.
We never say no, bro.
I can think, in my head, only one time I ever told someone no.
And I actually remember, it was when we were in Texas.
We went to go see Crowder.
Remember?
Me, you, and Angie were walking to the hotel and this dude gets out of the Tesla Uber.
Oh, with his girl.
With his girl.
Yeah.
He says, holy shit, Fresh and Fit is here.
He says, oh, yo, can I take a picture?
And I'm like, yeah, fuck yeah.
So Angie, she already knows what it is every time that happens.
She immediately takes their camera.
She's done this like hundreds of times now at this point.
And she takes a picture of us.
His girl, who are they?
Why are they so excited?
Who are they?
Are they famous?
Are they famous?
Like on some dismissive bullshit.
And then we take the picture of him and say, what's up?
And she's like, oh, can I take a picture?
And I was like, no.
That's the only time I've ever said no because she was trying to be rude as fuck for no reason.
Yeah, on purpose.
That's the only time in my head I can think of that I told someone no for a picture.
And I can recall all that fucking detail because it never happens.
I remember the car they came in.
Time of day, it was like 9 p.m.
It was in front of the hotel.
We were getting ready to get there.
And to your point, BNX Everyone comes at a price.
I'll tell you why.
Like right now.
This individual was streaming at the same time of doing this.
So, the problem is, I am not in Miami.
I'm in San Diego, where, you know, this is kind of a norm.
And I'm at TwitchCon.
So if I'm seen on camera, attacking, even if I was in the wrong, an individual there...
You mean in the right?
Sorry, even if I was in the right, attacking an individual that was there, you know what happens to me?
I get banned from TwitchCon, can't network, and no point that trip was gone.
Listen, again, I should have like, did this and that.
Listen, bro, I'm here to work.
Whatever happened at that point, hey man, it is what it is.
So this is why I kept my cool, left it off, kept moving.
And builds.
Yeah, that was fucked up, but.
We completed our task, right?
Yep.
We made it to the reps.
We made collabs with people there at Twitch.
Allegedly, by the way.
And we made connections to further our career on Twitch.
So it worked out.
But listen, this is a part of the game.
If you're a creator in this space, you want to make money, you want to make moves, certain environments are not going to be always pleasant.
And as a result, do you want to make money?
Or do you want to stay at home and try to figure it out?
I don't even make connections.
But again, it's about understanding your environment and playing it smart.
That's all.
So yeah, that's the first clip, man.
And it was tough, bro.
W Fresh, bro.
It was tough.
You're fresh to flowers.
Anyhow.
Some hater said, you guys constantly get demonetized.
How are you going to tell us about making money?
Yeah, we're the best people to talk to about this because we've been able to find other ways, you dummy.
If anything, you should want to hear what we got to say about it because we don't rely on AdSense and we haven't for a very long time.
So, you guys, we're one of the best people to ask.
Well, we have a bunch of things you can do here outside of just revenue from platforms.
It's just one hater on fucking YouTube as usual.
It's fine.
That's a fried one yesterday on stream.
Yeah, yeah.
I saw the clip.
We have eight things you can do here to actually make money online for platforms as well.
We'll go through these as well when we're done with clips.
But yeah.
I mean, listen, guys.
It's part of the game.
We're telling the truth here.
Things happen.
And the reason why we decided to make this episode, guys, is because, as you guys know, young Americans have been polled for a couple of years now at this point.
And their number one job is...
Melissa, can I get coffee?
The number one job that every young person wants is to be an influencer.
So here's the thing, bro.
Most y'all are not gonna make it.
Most y'all are not gonna be popping podcasters, streamers, influencers, or whatever.
But you can do this on the side and make some money.
You absolutely can.
With a small platform.
There's guys that have small platforms that are still able to monetize and make a couple thousand a month and be able to kind of substantiate their current income.
Guys, me and Bill saw a guy in the airport.
What's his name?
Camp Dad.
Bush Camp Dad.
Bush Camp Dad.
He's a streamer that camps all day on gaming streams, like Call of Duty.
He'll camp away from people and then kill them, Fortnite, whatever.
And that's what he does.
He camps, goes for kills, and then wins games, talks to the audience.
He's a partner.
And if I'm correct, Bill, he only had, what, 100 viewers at that point in time?
At the airport, yeah, I was only like 100 viewers.
But he's making really good money with only 100 viewers.
Yeah.
So the size of the audience doesn't really matter.
It's the quality of the audience that matters.
And if you can get a quality audience that supports you and likes you, that's all that happens.
How does it happen?
Which, by the way, guys, as you guys know, we're transitioning from YouTube streaming to Twitch streaming, so obviously we might cut this YouTube stream here in a bit and have you guys come on over to Twitch and watch us over there, but we are going to be doing most of our streaming on Castle Club.
Rumble and Twitch only.
So that's where you guys are going to be able to find the streaming.
We're not going to be streaming on YouTube as much.
Because it just doesn't make sense.
Go ahead.
But no, no, no.
So guys, open up a Twitch tab.
He's an older gentleman that has a bunch of things against him.
But he's making money still.
And he's older.
So what's your excuse?
You can do a side job or a main job.
The point is that you can do it.
There's some hope for you guys.
You can still do it.
Maybe not to the scale of Iteros or Kaisenat.
But...
Bush Camp Dad, good example.
Shelton, by the way.
Awesome guy.
But yeah, we'll cover some steps here for you guys to follow.
Eight things you can do to make money online for social media platforms.
But let's do the first clip as well, coming up.
Alright.
Sorry, second clip, actually.
Second clip, yep.
Yeah.
So, number one is going to be clip-forming, right?
So, guys, if you're a creator on, let's say you're on YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, people need to find you either by clips, shorts, or clip-forming to be specific.
Which means you're going to have to put content over there that's going to get in and trigger people.
Rage bait, or a sensational title to people who click your video and they say, oh wait, he streams on this platform?
I'll go check him out.
Here's a clip between Neon and Fousey, and I'll explain in detail what's happening right now.
My money, Fousey.
I'm trying to tell you I don't, bro.
All right, look, that's fine.
Camera's on here.
Neon, you've been served.
And just to make sure you say, I didn't see it or nothing, you can rip it up right now, do whatever.
We got video proof.
This is official from a lawyer.
you've been served that's fine I'll see you in court.
I'll see you in court.
Bet.
That's it.
Save that paper.
Save it.
I'll send it to your dad if you need to.
Let me know.
Mr.
Rafiq, you're deep in!
I'm deep in.
Boo!
You got served, Neon.
This is official.
Swear to God, Wallahi.
You're served.
What are you serving with?
I'll see you in court, brother.
Court streams.
I'll see you in court, brother.
Have a great day.
All right.
I'll see you in court.
Who got the better lawyer?
Let's see.
I got the Indian lawyers.
Let's see.
On my life.
On my life.
I got my money, foosie.
I'm trying to tell you.
So, Chad, he got served, right?
What?
Dr.
B24 says he got served.
He got served, right?
Right, guys?
Yeah.
Guess what?
What?
He didn't.
Oh, yeah, of course.
Clip forming.
See, this is an example of having a clip go viral or go somewhat viral off of you creating a situation that's sensational or like crazy out of the moment.
So Fousey and Neon go back in the day, of course.
I mean, they're not the best of friends, but they're still cool.
But it's nothing more than clip forming.
It's nothing real.
So, if you're a creator, right?
Yes.
You may call it, like, fake news, whatever, but it works because as a creator, if you can create drama, create a click that makes you say, wait, did this really happen?
Or this can't be happening for real, for real?
That right there drives you to your channel.
And that's an example of it.
Because we thought it was real, but it wasn't.
We were there.
Wow.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now, obviously...
I don't suggest you guys do that.
A lot of streamers do this where they, like, stage stuff and stuff like that.
I don't think that's a good way to go.
Because, I mean, you know, maybe in the beginning, if you really want to get your clout up, because a lot of people, like, you know, would do crazy things to kind of get their career started, then they kind of go legit.
But the problem is that if you fake one thing, people are going to assume everything that you do is fake.
So...
It's a strategy that people employ, but personally, I don't think it's the best way to go.
But I see why so many people...
All the big streamers do it.
They stage it like this all the time.
We're like the only ones that don't do it.
Yeah, and the thing about the audience, most people don't know how creators move.
So the thing is real.
Look at something on Facebook.
Yep.
They do...
Go do your pranks.
They do, like, these funny, like, random videos online.
They're like, oh my god, this is so real!
Bro.
Boom audience.
They believe anything.
So yes, what I'm saying, don't rely on this all the way, but every now and then it can help you grow tremendously.
Yeah, clips obviously are huge, right?
And this is why a lot of people, what they do is they take a main platform that they stream on and then they take those...
That stream, cut it up into clips and then put it on YouTube and other places.
Twitter, etc.
And clips, guys, is a huge thing.
It really helps you with growing your stuff.
Right now, we haven't been posting on YouTube that much as far as streams go, but our views are way up now because we're focusing on just hammering it with clips and shorts.
Because a clip...
It has a way better chance of getting out there and going viral, which will bring back attention and eyeballs to your main streaming platform, if that makes sense.
So it's a good way to go about things, guys.
And especially now with the way the TikTok attention span that we have nowadays, where people don't have the same attention span as they used to have 10, 20 years ago, people want to be able to watch stuff in under two minutes, preferably a couple of seconds.
Why do you think TikTok exploded in popularity?
You can ask anyone about their favorite creator or creator that they watch.
What did they see mostly?
Clips.
Like, for example, oh, you watch the podcast, brother?
Which episode you watch?
Oh, I saw a clip.
I saw a short.
Gotcha.
It's fine.
You know?
So that's how it works nowadays with social media worlds.
All right, that's number one.
Number two is selling online courses for monetary gain.
Now, people give it a bad rap because they say, oh, you're a scammer if you sell online courses or you're, like, a fake guru.
But understand that, like, with a small audience that needs value, you can create that for them pretty easily by focusing on a skill that you learn or source a thing that, for example, a job skill, maybe, like, you know about, like, plumbing more than anybody else.
Whatever your skill is that you can master and put into a book or a product for somebody, you can sell to your audience.
And by default...
If you're adding value to people, guess what happens?
Yo, you want to do plumbing?
You want to do XYZ? He does that.
So your word of mouth goes rapidly because they're saying, okay, this person is specializing in this area of expertise.
Let's go to him for help.
So that's how it works for selling courses online.
Everyone does it, though.
Yeah, and guys, you don't have to have a huge audience to monetize.
I mean, make a good amount of money.
I mean, John from Modern Life Dating, you know...
I remember when I met him, he only had a couple thousand subscribers, but when he was doing course launches, he was making, you know, $50,000 to $100,000 a month.
And I was like, holy shit.
But he was able to monetize a small audience because he sold directly to them.
He had something that they wanted, which was, you know, being able to be more attractive than Get Girls.
And he had this course and he put it out and he would be able to monetize his audience.
And this is what a lot of people do is they sell courses.
And the thing with selling courses, obviously, there's good and bad, right?
Because the good is you're able to directly monetize and you're able to sell a product and be able to generate revenue.
The negative is when you do it long enough, you're going to get a fake guru thing.
And there's no way to avoid it.
If you look at all the people that are the top marketers, whether it's Tai Lopez, Grant Cardone, whatever it may be, people always call them...
Guru scammers, and there's gonna be a YouTube channel, once you get big enough, there's gonna be YouTube channels talking shit, saying that you're a fake guru or whatever, and that's kinda what comes with the territory.
But if you give your people value, man, like, you know, do what you gotta do, but you gotta be really good at what you do if you're gonna do a course.
It's gotta be highly specific, and you gotta be damn near a world-renowned expert on it if you're gonna do that.
Otherwise, why are they gonna go to you?
They're gonna go to other people.
Look at it as what millionaires do to make money.
They create a service or product people want or need, they sell it, and they make money.
Same thing with courses.
But as a creator, you're doing it for your audience specifically to gain value, to add value.
So that's pretty much what it is, like what Myron said.
And a matter of fact, since we're on this topic, you can do it two different ways.
You can have it with a subscription service, kind of like how we're doing it, with House Club Premium for you guys, or you can do it with a one-time sale with a course.
That's number three, basically.
Oh, okay, my bad.
Go ahead, segue.
Go ahead.
So, yeah.
So, number three is adding a subservice to your platform, like Castle Club Premium, Castle Club itself, and all you're doing is you're creating a community where people thrive and talk to each other, but you're adding value to them directly right there and there.
Matter of fact, let me harp on this.
Guys, if you make content that is what I consider volatile, you cover geopolitics, you're right-wing, you cover social issues from a right-wing perspective, you talk about...
You're critical of certain isms, if you guys know what I'm saying.
If you make content that could be deemed as bigoted content, you absolutely need some kind of subscription paywall, guys.
And take it from us, guys.
As people that have been demonetized and we figured out kind of how to monetize even being like making content that is considered risky or whatever it may be, you definitely want some kind of subscription service with a platform that isn't going to take your shit away.
That is so important, guys.
Whether it's your own website, your own subscription service, it is critical that you have something where you have a subscription-based model if you're a creator that makes content that is considered controversial.
Because the thing is with a lot of these tech companies and a lot of these platforms, guys, let's just face it.
They're all left-leaning.
So, if you have any type of conservative viewpoints, you are significantly at more risk to be demonetized, deplatformed, etc.
It is what it is.
You know?
Unless you're on Rumble...
You're probably going to get banned or have a strike or something is going to happen to you at some point if you have any type of conservative or right-wing talking points.
That's what it is.
And here's the thing.
You cannot even talk about politics.
Let's say you're like a culture war type guy, right?
And you talk about daily things.
If you speak about it from a right-wing perspective, you still have a significant chance of being centered.
You know, you do have platforms like Rumble and X, which are a lot more lenient or more...
How do I say this?
More open to conservative creators, but the main platforms, guys...
They're not fucking with it, bro.
So you want to have some subscription service.
This is why Daily Wire has a subscription service.
Tim Cass has one.
Alex Jones.
It's Steven Crowder.
Us.
Russell Brand.
Tate.
Because they can literally come in and just chop you at the knees and de-platform you or demonetize you anywhere.
So you need a subscription-based model if you make content that is deemed controversial, guys.
So important.
So, so important.
Yep, that's very true.
Okay, number four is going to be...
That's a funny one here.
Affiliate marketing.
So a lot of people make content and either they don't have a big audience or they have a smaller base, which obviously means...
No, I was just going to say, guys, please get your questions in because I think this is a really cool topic for you guys.
And I would love to answer some of you guys' questions on this show about this.
And don't worry, we're going to give you guys fresh and fit news at about 10 o'clock tonight.
So we'll be on for like another 40 minutes or so and we'll give you guys the news.
But guys, this is the episode.
If you got questions about getting on YouTube or Twitch or Rumble or whatever, this is the perfect episode to ask us questions.
We literally know how every single platform works because we stream on all of them.
We stream on Twitch, YouTube, Rumble, X, all of them, man.
So if you guys got questions, Dude, now's the time to ask.
And on top of that, we've been demonetized and still found ways to make money.
So, guys, there's no one on the internet, I would say, that is aware of how to kind of get around stuff when you make controversial content better than us.
So, get your questions in, guys.
Go ahead, please.
So, when it comes to growing audience, right, people have a smaller base at the very beginning.
Obviously, you want to grow your audience as fast as possible.
But it's not always going to be your own efforts.
It's going to be either a bigger creator or a platform has a scalable reach for content, which means, for example, clipforming is one way as well.
But affiliate marketing just means you find a creator, has a big audience, maybe caters to your audience as well.
You talk to them, hey listen, let's do a collaboration.
I'll give you a link to my product.
You post it to your audience and we make money together.
That's called affiliate marketing.
So for example, we did Casey coaching back in the day.
We had a coaching for, I believe it was dating abroad, right?
And we brought him in for a show.
We created affiliate link, especially with Miguel and Charlie as well.
And we make content together.
People like the content.
They saw the value in it and they brought the product and we both made money at the same time.
That's affiliate marketing in a nutshell.
You find a creator that either you like or is with your beliefs.
You collab on that creation.
You send out that link for product or service.
People buy it.
We made it together.
This is actually very important, guys.
So, for a lot of you guys, right?
Let's say you got like a really nuanced skill, right?
You want to teach people how to be an airplane pilot, right?
You haven't built your platform up yet.
It's small platform.
But you go and collab with another creator that's bigger, right?
A way that you can incentivize a collaboration so that you can pitch your course to their audience that's already established is you give them 50-50, you give them 60-40, 70-30, give them a favorable split.
So They will go ahead and make money off of you coming on, and they'll platform you, because you kill two birds with one stone.
One, you get exposure, because some people that watch you are going to be like, oh, this guy's interesting.
I'm going to sub to this channel.
And then also, you're able to get your course out in front of more people.
So affiliate marketing, guys, is a fantastic way to make money if you have a smaller platform.
And again, my buddy John from Outer Life Dating did this really well.
He would go on multiple other channels, right?
At the time, it was like Red Pill channels that were...
Similarly aligned in views, like you stated before, and he would pitch his dating course on there, and he'd give everybody a percentage.
And that would incentivize people to promote the course, work with him, etc.
And he was able to get out in front of more eyeballs.
People that bought the course liked the course, and then they would come in and be supporters of him as well.
Or, let's say they don't buy the course, they at least will like the value that you offer when you come on the show.
Because what ends up happening, guys, is, you know...
Gary V. He always has this thing, jab, jab, jab, cross, right?
Hook.
Or hook, sorry.
Jab, jab, jab, hook.
And what that means is value, value, value, proposition.
Value, value, value, proposition.
So when you come on someone's thing, you come in and you give a bunch of free value so that you can illustrate yourself as an expert at what you do.
Then it's gonna be a lot easier for you to sell.
You tell them the what, you tell them some of the how, but you sell the real one, two, three, four, five how-to, right?
So that's what you gotta do if you're a smaller channel, smaller creator, et cetera, and you have a product you wanna sell.
Affiliate marketing is fucking awesome for you because it lets you promote your stuff in front of a bigger audience while simultaneously helping you build an audience and build authority and credibility.
Good point.
Actually, you'd be surprised.
Yo, I like the goddamn video.
Some value here.
Y'all ain't gonna get this nowhere else.
Yeah.
Like the video.
Nope.
A lot of creators that are pretty big in the space don't make a lot of money.
So if you come to them with a proposition of adding value and money to them directly, they'll be like, you know what?
Alright, I got a million subs, but no traction for making money.
Let's make some money together.
You'd be surprised.
They got a bunch of subs, but making no money or billion any at all.
You can come in with items for real value.
Small base.
Actually, MLD is a good example.
Shout out to him.
We'll be in Tokyo, too, by the way, guys.
We're going to do something with him in Japan.
Pretty soon.
He has, like, he just built...
You're going to do a French Fit Tokyo.
He came into this space with a small fan base and added value with affiliate marketing, courses, and advice.
He collabs with some big creators.
And he became a millionaire doing these same things we were listing here in front of you.
With a small audience, guys.
Small audience.
With a very small audience.
So you don't always need a million stuff.
All you need is a good audience base that you can expand on and add value, pretty much.
Yeah.
And if you really know what you're doing, guys, you can sell it.
But affiliate marketing is huge, guys.
Like, I can't stress this.
Especially for the smaller guys out there, you can really use this to run it up and make a bunch of money and also convey authority while you do it.
The big thing though, guys, with affiliate marketing is you don't want to be too salesy, right?
A lot of people like to hard pitch, hard pitch, hard pitch.
Focus on giving a lot of value Then make your proposition.
I think that's very important, too, because a lot of people do this high-pressure sales techniques, which I guess can work, but what's going to happen is you'll make sales doing that, being aggressive, but people are going to consider you like a...
They're going to challenge your integrity.
You're going to lose a little bit of credibility when you do that.
So you don't want to force the sale.
You want to give the value.
Hey guys, by the way, selling a course, whatever.
Doing a bit more nonchalant.
The high pressure sales tactic does work, especially when you're dealing with the person in person.
But you don't want to come off as too salesy because people get annoyed by that.
Because everyone has a course to sell.
So you don't want to fall in the same category as everybody else.
Yep.
That's correct.
Number five, become a creator or influencer.
Now, you're probably wondering, why wasn't this number one?
And it's because this takes time, guys.
I don't care who you are as a personal individual.
If you want to make money or even provide a service or product to somebody online, you need to know what your core value is going to be.
It could be maybe making funny videos online, maybe IRL streams, maybe doing dating videos, money videos.
Whatever that is to you, it takes time to understand what that is.
Once you've figured out, though, the question is, how do you monetize this to make money online and add value at the same time?
Because, guys, whether you're a creator today or a creator tomorrow, you need money to survive in this world.
Well, for example, just to even, like, have a meetup, do events, Create a course.
You need money in the first place.
So think about it from a standpoint of, okay, this is what I like to do.
I want to share it with the world.
Great.
That's one thing.
Part two is how to monetize this to make money for me and my channel.
That's the biggest thing there as well because you need both of them together.
Make content is cool, but without any type of monetary gain behind it.
I mean, I get it, but to run things smoothly over a period of time, you need the money.
I don't care who you are, you need the money.
So figure out What you want to make for content.
There's many examples out here.
There's us, other creators as well online.
Choose the path you want to follow and then stick to it.
And make sure you're damn good at whatever you pick, guys.
Don't get into a niche because you think it's going to make you a bunch of money.
Make sure that what you're doing, you have a specific skill set that can add value to that demographic.
You've got to also understand, after 2020, a bunch of people decided that they wanted to quit their jobs and get on the internet and make money, which is great, right?
That's awesome.
The internet is more saturated now than ever before.
YouTube is more saturated.
You got YouTubers that damn near run channels that are like TV networks.
You got TV networks that are on YouTube that you're competing against.
So it's very important to be able to stick out and have a skill set that other people don't necessarily have and a very good niche and be good at that niche.
Also, the other thing I'll warn you guys about is censorship is real.
If you're going to go ahead and talk about certain topics like we do, be prepared to have backup ways to make money.
That's also very important, especially if you're going to get into anything that challenges the status quo.
If I was going to give advice to an influencer, I would tell them, hey, start out with something that's safe.
Making money, comedy, you know, fashion, some crap like that, fitness.
These are all very safe genres that are not going to put you in precarious situations financially where you'll get banned.
Now, if you're risk averse and you want to go ahead and get involved in some of the topics that we might talk about or other people, just understand that there's a very high likelihood that you can get your platforms destroyed before you even get big.
So, something to just keep in mind.
Okay.
Good point.
What's the next clip, Bills?
Which announcing the bans will be more transparent?
Yes.
Let's do that one real quick.
Speaking of bans and censorship, this was brought up during the actual TwitchCon, where they're announcing they're going to be more transparent about their bans and explaining why you're getting banned reason for reason.
So here it is real quick.
It can tell you what the band's for, and you get like a meter telling you what is going to come off your record for that ban.
Wait, what?
So you get like a notification when the ban is, and you get like a timer telling you how long the ban is going to be there for and when it goes away completely.
Okay, so it kind of features extreme violence or whatever.
Okay.
And you can also appeal it as well.
Is that from a video game?
Yeah.
Wait, you could get banned for having gore in a video game?
That's an example, but I really don't know.
Dude, Twitch is very, uh...
I mean, there are some crazy video games like that.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't think you can go into the strip club.
They're very, uh, careful.
Or you gotta put, like, adult, or you gotta put ape.
Well, how many strikes do you need to get banned on Twitch?
Well, they can ban you off rip.
This is just an example.
Yeah, I see five there.
No, but Neon got banned right away.
They can just ban you because they want to ban you.
This is kind of cool, but at the same time, it's kind of like, eh.
Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Not really.
Okay.
But it's a cool feature if they're going to play, you know?
I don't know.
Yeah, at least you could kind of know somewhat.
Yeah.
And here's the other thing, too, guys, with these companies, man.
I know you guys should know this as well.
Like, their terms of service, guys, whether it's YouTube, Twitch, etc., it's always ambiguously written, and that's by design.
And the reason why is because it allows them to reserve the right to just get rid of you for any reason.
So, you gotta be careful, man.
Especially, like I said before, when you make content that is considered controversial, this is just what happens, unfortunately.
Well, it is their platform, so...
Yeah, so they're gonna write the terms of service in a way where...
They're able to always go back to it and find something that you did because the terms of service are written in a nebulous manner.
So, that's open to interpretation.
I look at it as, this is their house, you're playing in their house to make money, and they have rules to follow.
If you don't follow the rules, you're out.
Simple as that.
Okay, cool.
What's the next clip, Bills?
We didn't even play the clip.
Oh no, yeah, play it please, if you don't mind.
One sec here, guys.
It's coming up.
Speaking of our community guidelines, we want our rules to be easy to follow, and we want you to be able to learn from your mistakes.
Pause real quick.
We don't want you...
This is the CEO of Twitch, by the way.
We're going to be living in fear of getting banned for something small.
So we're making a few updates soon.
First, we're going to be giving you more clarity about violations.
So later this year we'll begin sharing an excerpt of chat if the violation occurred in chat.
And then early next year we'll begin providing a clip of violations that happened during a live stream or VOD so you can see exactly what happened.
We're providing this information so that you can see what you did, what policies were violated, and if you feel our decision was incorrect, you can appeal.
Now, let's get to strikes.
As you all know, currently strikes last forever, and there is confusion on how partners and nonpartners are treated.
We've seen that the permanent strikes are a big problem for streamers who have been streaming for a long time.
Fresh, after this, let's explain to them what a Twitch affiliate and a partner is.
Cool.
The difference.
So yeah, go ahead.
They could be banned for small infractions.
And we're working on a big change to our strike system.
And strikes will now expire over a certain amount of time.
So then you can learn from your mistake and move forward from it and leave it in the past as you evolve what you do on stream.
So these changes seek to improve clarity about our enforcements and reduce the risk that streamers lose their livelihood for low severity infractions, especially if they occurred a long time ago in their streaming journey.
So, connection and engagement are essential to building strong community.
That's true on stream, but it's also true when it comes to Twitch and our streamers.
Alright, that's it.
Alright, so can you explain to them?
And I will say that Twitch is a lot more forgivable than other platforms.
You can get reinstated even after you got banned while other platforms will ban you and it's for life.
And you can't never be back on there.
But you want to tell them the difference between the two?
Yeah, they brought Stinko back.
Yeah.
So yeah, affiliates.
So basically, guys, whenever you're on a platform, YouTube, Rumble, Twitch, you've got to meet a threshold, for example, of getting monetized.
This could be 1,000 subs or 4,000 hours for YouTube.
It could be either like affiliates means a certain amount of subs.
Whatever the requirements are, you have to meet to get monetized first.
And you need stream hours on Twitch, don't you?
Yes, you do.
You need stream hours.
So you need both as well.
Yeah.
So with Twitch, you have an affiliate.
After a certain amount of subs and hours, you get affiliate status, which means you get paid now from Twitch from subs and bits on their platform.
And AdSense, too.
And AdSense, too.
Now, when it comes to a partner status, it just means...
And you get 50% of the earnings, right?
If I'm not mistaken?
When you're an affiliate, you get 50%.
What's the exact number of bills for affiliates?
50%.
Okay, cool.
And partner, you can negotiate how much you get percentage-wise from the actual deal.
So it's a little bit more play, for example, of negotiation there between you and Twitch, but generally speaking, it's going to be higher than 50% for that creator.
Now, you also kind of debunked a myth.
Everyone thinks that when you're a partner, that means you have to stream only on Twitch.
They've changed that, right?
Can you kind of give them an update?
About a year ago, they changed the rules.
So now being a partner, you can stream to any platform you want to with Twitch.
So back in the day, you couldn't do that.
It's only Twitch as your partner.
Now you can stream anywhere you want to as a partner.
So what is Twitch's incentive to make you a partner if you're not going to stream exclusively with them now?
Well, the thing is, when you join as a partner now, you're tied in with Twitch directly, which means they watch you very closely, and they promote you higher than most people.
So in the outgo, as a partner, you get pushed way more than affiliates.
But my question is, what is their...
Because before, it would make sense.
Yeah, stream with us exclusively, and you get partnership, which means you're entitled to higher percentages of AdSense and subs gained.
But what I'm thinking in my head is like, what's their incentive to partner you now And give you those benefits if you're not streaming exclusively there.
Well, I'm assuming from what I understand how these platforms work, they can give you bigger sponsors for your platform because you're safer.
So, for example, you show over a period of time, you can last on a platform, you've been doing content, they give you bigger sponsors on your ads to make more money.
That's what I assume from their partnership deal.
That's what I'm assuming.
Okay, so...
That's the only thing I can think of right now, based off of what we spoke about.
Yeah, because I'm trying to think in my head, what's their incentive to give you 70-30 now if you're not streaming exclusively on their platform anymore?
I think it's more about trust.
So we trust that you're going to be on a platform doing falling guidelines, so we're going to do a bigger cut based off our sponsors giving you a bigger payout.
That's what I'm assuming.
But I don't know the exact reason why.
Okay, but it is possible for you to be a partner now and not have to stream exclusively on Twitch.
It was actually huge.
Yeah, it was huge.
Because it was a rule for a very long time, guys, where if you're a partner on Twitch, which I think that means you got the purple checkmark, Next to your name.
I don't know.
That means you're a partner.
You couldn't stream anywhere else.
But that's good that they let you stream other places.
But being a partner comes with way more scrutiny, guys.
So if you go viral for a controversial thing, that could hurt you on Twitch.
They can absolutely come after you for off-platform behavior.
I mean, affiliates too, by the way.
Affiliate too.
It's just that you're held to a higher standard.
Less to a degree.
Yeah, because partner, they do a whole review on all your social media before they accept you as a partner.
Just to recap, affiliate and partner, you can stream anywhere you want to on different platforms as well.
So YouTube and Twitch.
Partner, you can make more, but you're scrutinized way more.
They look at your Twitter, they look at all your stuff, and they might deny you.
They might say, no, we're not going to partner with you because you might make content that's too volatile for them to want to partner with you.
That's true.
So that's just what happens sometimes.
So again, this is why it's so important to be on all the platforms.
Like, guys, if you're gonna be on the main platforms, do that, but always have like a backup platform that you can kinda operate in that's more lenient.
So, it could be Rumble, it could be Kik.
These are platforms I would say that are like, you know, there's less censorship.
I still think Rumble is the best because Kik will still ban you for doing and saying certain things.
Versus Rumble, as long as you're not inciting violence, right, it's pretty much free speech.
You can say what you want to say.
So I would definitely have at least one of these platforms in your repertoire that is free speech centric, like a rumble or a kick to a degree.
Yeah.
Because some people like kick more, I think rumble superior, but have one of them.
Have rumble or kick one of the two.
On top of your YouTube, your Twitch, your Facebook, your X. X also is another good one as well.
People sleep on X for streaming.
You could definitely run it up on X for streaming as well.
But their modernization isn't solid, guys, on X. I'm not going to lie to y'all.
Because Elon took it over, and it's still new.
It's kind of still in its initial phases.
So it's not as, like, reliant.
And it is very dependent upon engagement.
So you're going to need to be on Twitter, you know, making engaging posts and getting a lot of people to interact with it, reposting it, retweeting it, etc.
So Twitter is a little bit different, but you can also stream on Twitter as well.
There you go.
So, in a nutshell, multiple platforms to stream on, just to be safe.
So if one goes down, you have all the rest to stream on as well.
That's a good...
And we answer questions at the end, guys, by the way.
We have another clip here, Bills, if you don't mind.
Oh, okay.
So, this one's actually...
Twitch CEO, actually.
Switch to Switch?
Switch to Switch.
Yeah, we can.
Guys, we're gonna get off YouTube.
Come on over to Twitch right now, guys.
Twitch.tv.
Also, guys, we almost got 4,000 subs, man.
Let's get to 4,000 subs.
Let's go!
Guys, we're gonna get off YouTube here.
We gave you guys a bunch of sauce on YouTube, so I want you guys now to come over to Twitch.
Twitch.tv slash Fresh and Fit Podcast.
Come on over, guys.
We're gonna end the YouTube stream here.
And then we'll finish off on Twitch and Rumble.
Yes, we will.
Okay.
And guys, if you have Amazon Prime while we wait for this, you can sub to their channel using Amazon Prime, guys.
It's really easy.
Just go on your desktop.
Go on Amazon Prime, and you can connect it to your Twitch, and then you can watch the show right now ad-free.
My goal is to get as many of you guys watching on Twitch ad-free as possible, and enjoying the show.
Damn near like YouTube Red or Rumble Premium or whatever.
We don't want you guys to deal with ads.
So if you guys want to gift a sub to someone in the chat and help them out, feel free to do that.
We got you guys.
Yeah.
Okay, so creating content is number six.
Now, content itself is not a bad thing, but it can lead to good or bad results.
And this clip here, you're going to see a creator making content, but about and with the Twitch CEO. Now, I recommend, if you're at TwitchCon, You wouldn't joke about your CEO on camera.
That just makes no sense to me.
But nonetheless, people make content.
They think it's funny.
I'll say this.
Content is made to add value either for laughs, for knowledge, or just for shits and giggles, which is a way of laughing, so to speak.
But be careful because you can get banned or worse, you know, lose your platform completely if you do the wrong type of content.
So we'll play the clip real quick.
There we go.
Oh, sir.
Hey, Dan Clacey.
Nice to meet you.
Pleasure to meet you, sir.
Nice to meet you.
I just want to talk to you about something, if you have a minute.
I need you to pay your employees.
Pause.
Because, like, I...
This is the same guy?
This is the same guy that came at me.
Oh, that's the same dude?
Same dude.
Same dude.
Crazy.
What the hell?
Let's go.
No, you can't grab my equipment.
That's assault.
Don't grab my stuff.
Get off my stuff.
Don't touch my stuff.
I didn't touch you.
I didn't touch him.
Just don't touch my stuff.
So I'd like you to address the situation about making your employees work for free.
Do you not believe that's slave labor?
You make them work for subs, but you don't give them anything to work.
Hours and hours while you make all this money off Amazon.
Do you not think that's unfair?
You don't think that's unfair, sir?
Oh, they're not employees.
They're slaves!
Correct.
You're right.
Not employees.
He's slaves, slaves, slaves. - So you went and confronted him So why?
Because he's saying like streamers.
So this is bad.
Guys, this is bad content.
I'll tell you why.
As a Twitch content creator, you made a choice to make content.
He's saying you should get paid per hour.
Oh.
Like on Kik.
Okay, gotcha.
But my thing is...
Can you talk about the Kik payment model for the audience too after this?
Well, I don't know about Kik like that.
Okay.
Sorry guys, that's the one platform we're not really familiar with.
I ain't gonna lie to y'all.
But from what I understand is you can make money hourly on Kik.
Okay, it says here, KickPay streamers a 95% share of all subscription revenue with the platform keeping the remaining 5% is considered more favorable to creators other than other streaming platforms such as Twitch who gives its Topps affiliates a 70-30 split to join the Kick Creator Incentive Program.
Okay.
But here's the issue, right?
With Kick and certain platforms, you can't grow organically.
Yes.
So Twitch, I would say, is kind of like that, but you can get reach and push in the main page once you're doing well.
We should talk about that.
And that goes a long way for sourcing our audience and as well growing.
So yes, kick may pay more, but the reach you can get with Twitch is better.
Yeah, so we should talk about Reach real quick.
Guys, so you gotta understand that there's certain platforms that are what I call viewing platforms and then discovery platforms, right?
One of the things that YouTube does the best is it is what I call a discovery platform because it's attached to Google and it's also a search engine.
So YouTube is great for being discovered.
However, you know, we know with the way YouTube operates, et cetera, it might not necessarily be the most optimal streaming platform.
And there's other platforms that do streaming better.
And then also, you know, with the terms of service, all this other stuff.
So being discovered is very important.
Now, I would say Twitch, people can also discover you on Twitch as well.
But you need to be having a couple hundred if not a thousand plus live viewers to come up on the main page, right?
Especially since they're so competitive.
So discovery is very important.
Now, where platforms like Kick and Rumble Shine is when you have an audience, you're able to bring them over to that audience and you're able to kind of do the content that you want unhinged without feeling as though you got to, you know, watch your words and everything else like that.
But you got to build the audience first so that people come over there.
So Rumble and Kick are fantastic for bringing your audience over to make the content for them, but it's tough for Discovery because they're relatively new platforms.
So for Discovery, YouTube is probably the best.
And then I would say Twitch maybe second.
But people are not gonna go to a lot of these platforms and watch you unless they already know about you and you've cultivated an audience.
So that's something that you gotta keep in mind as well, guys.
Discovery is important so you can grow.
Then you take those discovered new people and you move them to the platform you feel the most comfortable streaming.
That is correct.
This is why YouTube is so important.
We have one more clip here with Neon as well.
Yeah, so Neon was apparently banned for misgendering this person.
We're going to play this?
Well, you guys can watch it on X, but this is an example of TOS being broken.
And listen, it can be as simple as you saying a couple words out of sequence or even bad words.
You get banned.
So it's important to learn the TOS of platforms.
And look, I know we're telling you guys this because it happens to us a lot of times, man.
But so you can learn from us and move forward and move smart, certain things are banned off platforms.
So don't say it on a platform, man.
It's just what it is.
Listen, it's not our platforms.
We're just using it to make money and also advance our careers.
But again, it's because they have TOS and if you don't follow it, you'll get banned.
So there you go.
We'll do some chats then?
Yeah.
Cool.
All right.
Yep.
Hold it.
Alright.
Yeah, hopefully he gets his comeback, but I don't know.
Guys.
Guys, 6969.
Appreciate that.
Dollar tip.
In the words of Maren, like the fucking video.
Yeah, seriously, like the video, Jay Haas.
And then Demetrius Rap says, Yo, Fresh Bills, we got beef.
Y'all promote another rap shop on the IRL, but he's not in South Florida, so I'll give y'all the pass.
What was the word blank?
No, it was the guy with the Cybertruck.
Remember?
Yeah, I remember.
What was the blank word, bro?
What?
You can't say it?
I gotta see it.
I had a question.
Who will I have to talk to to learn more about affiliate program?
On Twitch?
Oh, you apply.
He means Council Club.
Oh, Noble.
It'd be Noble.
Noble, you want to drop your socials real quick for them?
I'm making a section in the Discord, and tomorrow the new affiliate section in the Discord will be done and made, and that's where you guys will go and apply for the affiliate program.
Everyone else who DM'd me before, you guys are all set up.
You guys should have a DM from me.
And just so you guys know, Noble is overseeing all Cows Club operations as far as the Discord, managing everything, interviewing new generals and everything else like that.
So he is our main guy.
As you guys can see, he's here in studio right now.
We see him every day.
So we're going to have a lot more oversight of Cows Club and more transparency than what happened before.
So, you know, got to sometimes take things down and rebuild it properly.
What else do we got?
WFNF, y'all are doing good right now, but y'all need to pump the brakes on the controversial stuff.
I know three big clips channel that stop putting your clips because y'all keep breaking TOS. Y'all taking the right steps.
Also, can you ask Casey next time if buying followers IG is worth it or help?
I have three.
I have 115 followers.
Yeah, we can ask him.
And yeah, bro.
Which clips channel are you talking about, bro?
Because you can always, I don't get that, because you can always just clip the stuff that isn't controversial.
That's the whole purpose of Clips is to clip out the stuff that isn't gonna get you bad that's still viral and put it on the internet.
That doesn't make sense.
And edit before you post.
And you edit it too, so I don't get what you mean when you say that I know three big Clips channels that don't post your stuff anymore.
That's not true.
I don't know what you're talking about.
If we already have an affiliate with Castle Club, will there be an affiliate link for CC Premium?
Yeah, I guess we can, right?
Yeah, it's possible.
Yeah, we don't have one yet, but how do you grow a personal Instagram page from zero?
Well, my friend, we're going to go through that, especially on CC Premium.
So we got you.
Yeah.
What else do we got here?
WFNFTokyo, can you do an Aftar as well?
We will, guys.
HiddenDracone says, I do clips for FNF. Do you have any advice for getting more people to click affiliate links?
Also, do you have any general advice for FNF Clippers?
No, but I'll take that one, bro.
What would you say?
Any advice for FNF Clippers?
Yeah, how to get more clicks.
I would go and I would join the FNF affiliate program tomorrow because we're gonna have a bunch of lessons in there on affiliate marketing and how to clip Forecast Club.
Yeah, but the most viral clips do get a lot of attention and by number of like people watching it.
Simply conversion.
Yeah.
Why going viral?
What happened?
Nah, man.
Bro, it's too late for you now, Noble.
What's up now?
up next?
Fresh is...
Wow.
Okay.
TwitchCon streams were lit.
WFresh.
Toronto chapter is up and running again.
Keep leading by example, gentlemen.
Oh yeah, that's Foxtrot Sierra.
That's Franco Sonero for some of you guys that are wondering.
Shout out to you, bro.
Shout out to Michael Sartain.
He does about the same like Casey, but he takes it to a whole other level.
I'm still editing my IG pics.
Well, the thing with Mike is Mike is more heavily reliant on a social circle versus Casey understands that a lot of y'all aren't going to be in a major city like Las Vegas and have a whole network of girls you can just hang out with and stuff like that.
Casey is a bit more practical for guys that are traveling or guys that don't necessarily want to Spend a significant amount of their time with having female friends.
Social proof and pre-selection.
Mike is real big on social proof and pre-selection, but that takes time to build.
And to be honest with y'all, it's a way to get the job done, but it's advanced and it takes a lot of skills because the problem is that a lot of guys fuck up having female friends.
Really bad.
Might fall in love.
Yeah, or they get in a position where they like the girl and they lose track of why she was the friend in the first place.
That makes sense.
That's why I'm really against so many guys having female friends because most of you guys simply can't handle it.
You guys don't know how to do it properly and use it where you're getting the value from the relationship versus her.
Male-female-friend relationship dynamics.
The woman is extracting way more value from the friendship than you are.
Mike is one of the few guys that's able to extract more value from the girl than the other way around.
But in order to do that, you have to leverage it to bring these women to events, hold events, host events, etc.
And I know a lot of y'all probably just don't want to do that shit.
Like, y'all don't want to be sitting there and, you know, hanging out with girls all the time.
For a lot of you guys, it's annoying.
So, it really kind of comes down to how you want to go about it, but Casey's is a bit more practical when it comes to, like, the needs of, like, the average guy versus, like, Mike is, like, if you want to be, like...
Out in the scene, happening, making a social circle of friends in a major city.
Almost like a promoter.
Yeah, almost like a promoter game almost.
That's one way to go about it.
But I think that's a bit advanced.
You guys need to focus on getting girls first, being an attractive guy, understanding the social dynamics there.
Then you can go ahead and advance to the black belt of...
Maintaining female friendships where you're able to actually extract value from said friendship.
Versus if you're a guy that you've had a notch count of three, like, bro, you ain't gonna know what to do with, like, a nine out of ten chick that's a friend of yours.
You're not gonna know what to do with that.
You know?
So, yeah.
You may get lost in the sauce.
You're gonna get lost in the sauce.
Yeah, absolutely.
What's the next one?
Payers305 says, if you want to make content that's controversial, how do you choose law firms that fit your needs?
Law firms?
You mean if you get sued?
I mean, you ain't gonna get sued, bro.
You're just gonna get deplatformed.
Yeah.
That's what's gonna happen.
A lot of these law firms aren't gonna be able to do much for you.
Yeah, they really can't.
Because the social media platforms, basically, what they always do is they say they always reserve the right to tell you or kick you off the platform.
That's like in their terms of service.
Yep.
That's why it's ambiguously written like that.
Look at any terms of service for any of the main platforms.
It could be Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch, etc.
Their terms of service are written ambiguously, guys, for a particular reason.
And that is so that they can reserve the right to get rid of you for almost any reason.
Stony Crowd says, any recommendations for a W2 office worker getting started streaming?
My problem is that my job skill set doesn't really transfer over to something that others will want to learn, like how to invest in real estate.
That's not true.
We cover real estate here.
There's YouTube channels that are literally devoted to real estate investing, bro.
You can absolutely make content on real estate investing.
There was a barber at TwitchCon.
And that's a safe genre, because it's money.
Guys, if you have a money channel...
Bro, not only is your content safe and advertiser friendly, those are the YouTube channels that make the most money.
Yeah, they are.
Is YouTube finance channels.
Yeah, there's a bar at TwitchCon that makes hella money.
He does skits.
So you never know what you could do to make money as a streamer, bro.
Just open up your options and have an open mind to it.
So...
So...
Anyway, gotta...
Okay.
I found a Myron pic.
I see...
Ah, that's a hater.
Yeah, facts.
Facts.
Oh, man.
This dude is a hater, bro.
They're roasting me.
He was in my chat talking shit yesterday.
Oh.
But yeah, you want me to read this first or the other stuff?
Read these four chats and then I'll get you ready.
Okay, okay.
Cool.
Myron, you just stated...
Fresh, can you read that?
You just stated you...
Don't read that one.
You conned because Fresh...
Oh, no, I read that yesterday.
That was from yesterday.
Oh, that is yesterday.
Oh, cool.
That's not even today.
All right, read this one right here.
Let me take it.
I found out about y'all about two weeks ago after coming across your Rantz channel on YouTube.
I've been watching the Monday Mondays.
Shout out to FNAF. Awesome!
Boom!
There you go.
Found me through Eclipse channel.
That's good.
That's good.
Welcome, bro.
Frank Cennaro.
Oh, yeah.
We did that one already?
Yeah, we did that one.
Frank Cennaro, shout out to you, bro, for leading Toronto.
I don't think he did that one.
Oh, we did?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Toronto chapter is up and running again.
Keep leading by example, gentlemen.
Shout out to you, Franco Sonora.
Oh, he said it twice.
Yeah, he said it twice.
Shout out to you, bro.
Shout out to Franco Sonora.
Okay.
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What else we got here?
That was the last shot?
Okay.
Roman the Showman.
I fixed curb rash and paint rims full-time.
Clients for regular people and dealerships.
What are the best platforms to monetize money on the side?
I was thinking possibly coaching lessons and Q&As to potentially teach people my craft.
Any other ideas?
What are your thoughts?
I mean, honestly, bro, as a curb rash and paint rim...
Looks like a car thing?
More like car detail.
Um...
You know what you could do?
Because this is what they did with...
Get on all of them, bro.
For all you new creators, guys, you got to be everywhere.
Everywhere.
I'm talking TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitch, Twitter.
Everywhere, bro.
Everywhere.
You got to do a full court press.
And then whichever one gets traction the fastest, post on there even more so.
And then push people to all your other stuff.
Yeah, there's a channel called Stafford Garage.
They'll just post all of their how-to videos, and then they'll post, for example, any exotic cars that I came across on the channel, and it blew up after a while.
So just post what you're doing, how-to videos, how to do the rim repair, curb rashes, all that stuff, and post it online, and watch it grow, because the more engagement you get, the more you post, the better for you.
So, you can do that, how-to videos.
How to videos are great.
TikTok, YouTube, Twitter.
Especially if it's like in a nuanced skill set that not many people have.
Yeah.
It's really, really good.
Matt Rager, just sub with Prime.
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Razor Ramon says, where can I get the Freshly Fit merchandise?
What is it?
Fresh and Fit?
What's the link again?
Pod.com?
I forgot the t-shirt.
The URL? Yeah.
We'll find it for you guys.
Yeah, Fresh and Fit Store or something like that.
Yeah, FreshFitStore.com.
Does Instagram sell pit creators for real plays?
I have an account with 13k followers.
What's the best way to monetize?
Ooh, Instagram.
Reels will pay you, but it's very low.
It's almost like peanuts.
Trash.
FreshFitStore.com.
FreshFitStore.com.
Yeah, I wouldn't rely on Reels, bro.
Yeah.
At all, but...
Yeah.
Yeah.
But Facebook, on the other hand, is way better.
Ooh, yeah.
Facebook?
Facebook makes quite a bit of money.
People sleep on Facebook, man.
That's the quiet money train right there.
Speaking of trains, Hype Train's going on right now, Level 3.
Oh, sh- Oh, man!
Speaking of trains...
Okay, let's get lit.
Guys, person's gonna like hearing this from me.
But if we get to Hype Train Level 10...
You guys know what I'm gonna do.
We better get to Hype Train Level 10.
Let's get up to Hype Train Level 10, and I got y'all.
Alright?
You gonna do the Trust Fall Challenge?
No, no.
Trust Fall Challenge, I'll die.
And then we'll get banned on Twitch for violence.
He has 1775 coffee.
He goes, how do I go about not getting hit with copyrights and plagiarism?
Good question.
Don't do reactions.
Yeah, well, the best way to do it is to reach out to the creator a lot of the times.
Sometimes they'll respond, sometimes they won't.
But most creators won't have an issue with you using their clips a lot of the times, especially if you're going to promote their stuff or whatever.
But if you're using it to try to roast them or whatever, yeah, they might have an issue with that.
Drink the mullet, donate in 400 bits.
Shout out to you, bro.
Hey, shout out to you, bro.
Hey guys, just so you guys know, when we got a hype train going, for some of you guys that might not be familiar, because a lot of you guys are watching on Rumble and on Castle Club, the way it works, guys, the hype train, is when you donate bits, subs, etc., it keeps the hype going, and we just basically keep going with our fucking hype train, man.
So, let's get to level 10.
Someone said that we're horrible sellers.
Yeah, we're not selling you much of anything, bro.
We're not selling anything on this episode.
On this episode, we're giving you guys value.
Because if you want to, you can.
We're not trying to sell anything, you know, man.
Yeah.
Like, I mean, Castle Club Premium is there, but like, you know, again, it's that nonchalant vibe, man.
We just want to add you guys value.
Like I said before, I told you guys...
This yesterday on the zoom call like Castle Club Premium is for those guys that want to really get their dating situated and get that extra value and that's what it's about I'm thinking we might bring Casey back again on Wednesday yeah do another give you guys like kind of a taste plus and we'll do more Instagram reviews on air as well yeah yeah and we'll do it for people in Castle Club Premium they like it a lot and you guys will get to see like a zoom call of what it's like and how we critique his profile yeah so in real time so yeah man so it'll be it'll be it'll be a good time that'll probably be this Wednesday Because
a lot of you guys want extra help with your dating and stuff like that, so we will definitely be doing that and kind of go back to the basics and help you guys with your dating profiles, taking pictures, etc.
I want to do this last clip.
It was hilarious.
This was the highlight of my TwitchCon.
This was so funny.
I watched it like four times back to back.
Because I couldn't believe that I was not there.
Let's get the hype train guys going.
To watch it.
Because this is a funny clip that he's about to show y'all.
Let's get the hype train going.
But this was so crazy, brother.
Like, yeah, I wasn't there, but it was hilarious.
Go ahead, Bills.
Run that shit.
But yeah, TwitchCon was a blast.
So this is Sneeko running from the Ops at high speed.
And there's a picture of Sneeko wearing Nike merch.
Hype train level three.
Let's go, guys.
Let's go.
And it's funny because his stance is the same pose as that picture.
It's just hilarious.
Here we go.
Oh fuck, let's go.
The bitch is here.
The bitches again.
Oh, fuck.
Get back.
Smeagol! Smeagol! Smeagol! Smeagol!
Come back!
We're two brothers together! Smeagol!
Don't run together! Smeagol! Smeagol!
Come back!
Ah!
Smeagol!
What the fuck?
Wait, who's that?
You know who that is.
Why does her voice sound like that?
She's screaming.
Yo, he's going.
I'll tell you this, though.
She got out of breath quick as hell, bro.
He avoided so much clips just now by running away.
Do not believe.
What the fuck?
That's what you call clip farming to an extent.
Yo, you clear like Jonathan Major.
He ran so hard, bro.
There you go.
Can you imagine him being on the screen with her?
That'll go viral again and make a whole new segue into more content for her.
So I get why he ran away.
But that's part of going to events.
People will try to clip you for certain clips to go viral.
So it's part of the events, man.
Yeah, that is crazy, man.
It was wild, bro.
And guys, we're going to follow this up with Fresh and Fit News.
Yes.
We got a bunch of topics to talk about on it.
Yo.
What?
Yo, okay.
So there's multiple clips like that at TwitchCon with other creators.
I got a bunch of them if you want to react to it too.
Well, let's reflect on it.
Like, who'd you meet over there?
Like, what'd you do and stuff like that?
Because we talked about how to make money.
Guys, get your questions in, guys.
And I want to get this hype.
Guys, get this hype train to level 10.
I'm going to give y'all ninjas 50 subs.
Let's do it.
Hype Train 10, guys.
Hype Train 10, 50 subs for you guys.
Let's fucking do it.
Get us to Hype Train 10.
We're going to get lit over here and Fred's going to go ahead and reminisce on what he saw at TwitchCon.
So the last point involves networking and doing collaborations with other streamers and other content creators.
At a TwitchCon, that's what me and Bills did.
We went out, filmed some content for you guys on Twitch.
Rumble as well.
We made connections with KingVader.
He does YouTube videos.
Actually, bring up his channel if you don't mind, Bills.
Awesome guy.
Cleo.
He used to be Soulja Boy's camp back in the day.
And then we made connections with...
What's the other guy?
This is my phone.
Oh, Dan Rue.
My boy Dan Rue.
Shout out to him, man.
He's a funny guy on YouTube and Twitch.
Hilarious videos.
But they all have their unique style of content.
And that's the thing about making content as a creator.
You can meet people that you saw online before, back in the day.
Sorry about that.
It's all good.
So let's say I'm watching content online, right?
I become a creator.
I'm out of value.
I'm growing my audience.
Guess what?
I go to these events.
You do collaborations with these people that you saw online before.
Like, oh, wait.
I used to watch it back in the day.
Like, Harvest Friends, for example.
And then we did a collab with them.
So you make a content yourself.
Puts you in a light where you can actually talk to these people on the same level.
Create content.
And at the same time, add value.
Because listen...
You bring on somebody that has an audience to your platform or their platform and vice versa, this is what happens.
Your audience swap.
And either you go bigger or you transition from other people like your audience to your platform either way.
So it's a win-win for both parties.
And ultimately, if you want to get value for your audience, guess what?
People that are not known to your audience, that are on their side of the audience, can come to you as well.
So collaborating and networking is important because you need to have bigger platforms than not yourself to expand your audience base.
If not, you're going to be stuck.
Where's the video?
We're over halfway for Hype Train Level 4, guys.
Let's get to Level 10, man.
Let's hype it up in here.
Let's get the people in here.
Guys, if you guys are watching on Rumble...
Okay, we just hit...
We are officially halfway there, guys.
Okay?
Jake the Mullet with...
How many?
Five.
Five get the subs.
Thank you so much, Jake the Mullet, man.
Appreciate that.
Shout out to you.
We are halfway there, guys.
Damn.
What's that rock band?
We're halfway there.
Is it Bon Jovi?
I don't know who that is.
Yeah, Bon Jovi.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, hell, we on Switch.
We could play music.
Actually, yeah, we can.
Yeah, actually, we can.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Guys, we are halfway there, okay?
We might have to play some fucking classic rock in this bitch, by the way, which, for some of you guys that are wondering, it's actually one of my favorite genres.
It's 80s classic rock.
Really?
Yeah.
That's new.
Yeah, it's one of my favorites.
But I was sad that...
Quiet Riot, Bon Jovi, you know what I mean?
Motley Crue, Iron Maiden.
Damn, you from Connecticut as hell.
Yeah.
Well, here's the thing.
Funny story.
I'll tell you guys this.
The reason why I got...
Oh, shout out to Joss87.
Shout out to you, bro.
He's not playing.
Let's fucking go, man.
Get the 10 tier 1 sub.
Shout out to you, Joss.
The reason why I like it is because when I was in college and I was a rower, Some of my closest teammates were some Canadian guys from St.
Catherine's, Ontario.
And every time I would work out with them, they'd be playing classic rock.
So at first I was like, man, I don't want to fucking listen to no Metallica.
But it started to grow on me.
Were they white?
Of course, bro.
Makes sense.
Yeah, man.
So yeah, St.
Catharines, Ontario.
Tall Canadian white dudes.
And they're some of my best friends on the team.
So we definitely would work out playing 80s rock all the time.
So yeah.
The highlight of my trip to TwitchCon was realizing that you can have a small audience and still win at Twitch.
It's not about having the most followers, the most people watching.
It's about you having fun on the camera Maybe items of value, entertainment, and people supporting you and watching you.
And I've seen creators with 10 viewers, 100 viewers, 50 viewers, getting love, and that's all that matters.
So you have hope, guys.
You don't need to be in millions.
You can be in tens, hundreds, thousands, and still win big on Twitch or the platforms as well.
Yeah, and shout out to all our guys in Castle Club as well.
And guys, if you're watching on Rumble or on Castle Club, just do us a solid, man.
Open up a tab, watch us on Twitch, because I noticed the more live viewers you have and the more consistent you are.
I hit the front page of Twitch yesterday, last night while I was streaming, while I was doing some geopolitical stuff and playing some Overwatch.
That's when you hit the front page.
Really?
That's when you hit the front page.
What?
Well, we're in the middle of a war.
Well, excuse me.
We're not in the middle of a war, but we're about a...
Don't worry, guys.
I was not crazy.
I didn't say none crazy.
These dudes are all fucking terrified and worried.
I sneezed.
I'm sorry.
I didn't laugh.
I sneezed.
Alright, we're at hype train level six.
We're almost to seven, guys.
We're almost to seven.
Yeah, I did like an eight-hour stream yesterday.
Hold on.
You need to do anything bad in that stream?
I saw some clips.
Bruh.
Bruh.
Hey man, it was a comedy skit.
Anyway...
You didn't say that on stream.
So anyway, we're at...
Are we almost at 7?
We need to hit 10, guys.
We're almost there.
We need to hit 10.
91%?
Yeah, we're almost there.
Let's go!
Anyhow, any more chats here, Bills?
We got to do, actually, we got to do FNF News as well.
Yeah, we're going to definitely hit FNF News.
We're going to cover the war in Lebanon.
Vegeta!
We're going to cover, shout out to...
1984.
Donated.
Subs.
It's over 9,000!
How many did we donate?
I don't even know.
Shout out to you, Vegito.
Level 7 now, though.
Bills can tell us.
We're at level 7.
I saw 2.
2?
Okay, thank you.
Thank you, Vegito, for that.
And then we also got Ezell Subscriber Prime.
Shout out to you guys.
Yo, what's the hype, man?
Let's go.
We cooking right now, guys.
We are cooking right now.
We are cooking.
Guys, watch it on Rumble.
Twitch.tv, right?
Slash Fresh and Fit Podcast.
The goal, guys, here is to take over Twitch, be the biggest podcast, one of the biggest podcasts on Twitch.
Probably the biggest that's on the right, by the way.
It's going to be us.
Because, you know, we need a little bit of balancing.
Twitch is dominated by left-wing creators, right?
So we are going to be...
The opposite of Hassan Abbi.
He's a left-wing political commentator.
We are going to be right-wing political commentators.
Obviously, we're going to keep it fairly clean.
Use code words to show like that.
I've developed a few, right?
So for all the limps out there, you can't stop us.
We're going to keep going.
We're going to keep cooking, okay?
The cigarettes can't stop us.
The bundle of six can't stop us.
We're out here.
Alright?
And we ain't stopping.
Because now, I've got new lingo.
Alright?
And we are hype-trained right now, I think level 7 or 8?
Level 7.
Level 7?
Let's get to 8 guys, we're almost there.
We could cover some Diddy stuff as well.
I did a stream with academics actually, covering it.
As you guys know, Diddy was arrested.
We could do a whole breakdown by the way.
Actually, Noble, can you tell the people what's on our list for the news today?
Get it ready and then whatever.
But yeah, we're going to cover the war in Lebanon, which is really important.
We're going to go over that.
I'm going to give you guys a whole background on the Middle East and how we even got here in the first place.
I did one yesterday, but I'll do another one for you guys.
We're going to cover the Diddy case.
We're going to cover the assassination attempt.
The Department of Justice just released a letter from the would-be assassin.
We're going to cover some trending stuff on X. What else?
We're going to cover Telegram.
We're going to cover Telegram.
Oh, they changed their terms of service, right?
They're basically bounding down to the powers that be.
That's also another reason, too, we wanted to get off Telegram, guys, was because of this whole situation as well.
So...
You know, it is what it is.
Nothing to hide, though.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
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Shout out to you guys.
Flaming Hearn, 100 Bits.
Shout out to you, bro.
Guys, everyone that cheers Bits or subs, we're going to go ahead and shout you out on the show.
What else are we going to do?
Oh, what else?
Yeah.
We're going to cover two dating topics.
Two dating topics?
Okay.
So yeah, we got a stacked news lineup for you guys.
Oh, we also cover how a lot of the celebrities are deleting their social media profiles.
Usher.
Pink.
Pink.
Megan Fox.
No, Megan.
Was it Megan Fox?
Transformer chick.
Megan Fox?
Megan Fox, yeah.
Thinking of Megan.
Good.
My bad.
Yeah, Megan Fox.
So, we're going to go ahead and cover all that stuff on Fresh Fit News.
We're going to get this thing to Hype Train Level 10.
Let's go, guys.
Come on, man.
We're 7.
Almost there.
Get to 10.
And I'm going to hold up my end of the bargain.
Let's get to Hype Train Level 10, guys.
Let's push this shit out.
Let's get there.
Oh, you guys are hilarious in the fucking telegram.
The Castle Club chat, bro.
What are the...
No!
Yo, these memes are crazy in the Castle Club, man.
Where do you guys get these pictures from, bro?
It's funny.
I actually did see Pokemon at TwitchCon.
Oh, what was that like?
Let's just say...
Did she say anything to you?
No.
It was great.
Let's just say it was great.
She's cool.
Tell us more about...
What else did you do while you were out there?
You went on a date with a chick.
Give the people a recap, bro.
Yeah.
So guys, I'm exhausted because I'm still tired from this trip.
And literally...
I'm tired too, man.
I ain't sleep.
Yeah.
I know you were streaming for 8 hours.
I was downstairs.
He was live.
Yeah.
We did a lot this trip.
Back and forth.
But we did a lot of streams as well.
We did one with the girl from TwitchCon that we met.
Actually, I didn't even know that she was a streamer.
She legit does.
40 seconds, guys.
You better get that hype train.
Yo, bro.
Guys, get this thing to level 8.
We got 30 fucking seconds.
Who's going to be Kobe?
Who's going to fucking hit the game-winning shot so that we can hit hype train 8?
And then we got two more levels, and we will hit 10.
And we're going to end off the stream right.
So you guys better go ahead and get us a hype train level 8.
15 seconds.
Who's going to be the Kobe?
14.
13.
Twelve.
Eleven.
Hey, let's go, baby!
Let's fucking go, baby!
Let's go, baby!
Let's go!
The train is going!
Yeah, we need to play some music right fucking now, man.
We're gonna go.
Yo, type in Night Train.
Fucking Guns N' Roses.
We're cooking.
Let's fucking go.
I will bring the energy up.
I got y'all.
Let's go.
We got some Street Fighter going.
Let's get the fucking hype train going, baby.
Alright?
We can't be stopped.
They want us gone, but we ain't going nowhere.
We're still here.
Alright?
Fatality.
Those two losers from Canada keep making videos on us talking shit, but we can't be stopped.
We cannot be stopped.
Alright, level 8, level 8.
Level 8, guys.
We got two more levels.
Let's go.
Two more levels.
Let's fucking go.
Okay, there we go.
This is one of my favorite tunes right here.
I play this in the gym a lot of time.
This is Night Train by fucking Guns N' Roses.
Anytime I know that it's going to be a long fucking night, I'm playing this show.
I'm about to get some curvy tricks right now.
Get some curvy tricks.
Well, I don't know the song, but, uh, yeah.
This is like white guys trending in the gym right now.
Oh, that's crazy. - Let's go bricks on his tree.
A tour girl and me, that's crazy, bro.
TV Club, what's going on with y'all niggas, man?
That's a club.
Oh, more killer.
Hey, y'all too.
We lit it now.
Yeah.
Just hanging in the chat.
I'm old-headed.
Yeah, this song is old.
It's from Appetite for Destruction.
I don't even know.
From Guns N' Roses, guys.
It's called Night Train.
It's my favorite song and album.
They never made a video for this.
They made that stupid one.
Here, here, here, here.
I can watch my videos.
The songs that they put out, like, the main music videos for, I don't think they're that.
The only time I know is from the PSP, they give you a little child disc by Welcome to Jungle.
The video is Grace.
That's the most famous shit.
The only time I know that's like rock.
Some of you guys that are wondering, fresh.
Top culture knowledge is trash here.
Yo, it's terrible.
I know.
We are over halfway.
We love late.
The train is here.
We're playing 80s fucking classic rock.
I'll crush a pin.
Oh, people are shocked at my music taste.
What?
I am too.
Well, everyone says I'm white anyway, so I might as well lean into it.
You know what I want to hear?
You ain't white, bro.
I want to hear sexy white.
What?
Just kidding.
Just kidding.
Are you not?
I'm busy.
I do want to hear about some drink.
Drink up, Nicky.
Get some caffeine.
I know, I do so.
The train doesn't fucking end here.
Well, I love laying off the hype train.
The stream is still going.
It's still cooking.
Somebody said that the music is loud.
Good!
It should be fucking loud.
Well, I am coming out.
Hey, gonna be a couple.
6-9-1-2-0, send it away.
Level 8.
Show them Matty P.
Subway, that's the number one.
Show them Matty P.
This is the best part right here.
This is the best part right here, baby.
Turn this over my ears, man.
Can you guys turn up for me?
Just ready.
The show goes on.
I am a night train.
You are the night train, Max!
Let's go!
Let's go, guys!
Let's go!
We are the best!
We are one of them, the niggas!
Period!
Sloppy, titty bucks, uppercandum type of shit!
Guys, we are the best!
We are the best!
We will not be stopped!
You can stop waiting for some trouble gone, child.
- We got out zero.
We got 30 seconds.
35 seconds, guys.
We're 54% of the way.
Who's going to Kobe it?
We got John B. It's up to you, John B. There we go, there we go, there we go.
20 seconds to go, guys.
20 seconds to go.
Who's going to Kobe this bitch?
Who is going to Kobe this bitch?
All right?
62%.
We got 13 seconds to go.
12, 11, 10, Eight.
Seven.
Let's go, guys!
You gotta beat the clock!
Oh, shit!
Somebody did it!
Let's fucking go!
You're Bob Wade!
You're Bob Wade!
Literally the fucking clutch shot right at the last second, man!
This dude hit the fucking Derrick Fisher!
Yo, your new nickname is Robert Horry, man.
Goddamn!
Robert hit that shit right before!
Big shot!
Let's go, baby!
Big shot!
One more!
We're already at level 10, 35%.
Let's get this shit going, guys.
Let's fucking go, man.
Hype Train 10!
Wait, can I play a song?
Yeah, go ahead.
What do you want?
All right, I'm going to take the song, Moe and Bill.
Go ahead.
Oh, okay.
While we wait for...
You can pause the phone real quick.
While Chris...
So, just so you know...
Sorry, I meant Mo.
Just so you guys know, me and Mo are playing...
Oh shit, we hit 10!
Let's fucking go, baby!
I told you!
Yo, just so y'all know...
Me and Mo are planning a countdown episode for you guys that we're gonna do on Twitch.
I know you guys have been asking for a minute.
So we are definitely gonna go ahead and give you guys a top 10 stream.
So, are we going to do the trust wall challenge?
Not the trust wall challenge.
Oh, okay.
Let's fucking go, guys.
Alright, Bills, I sent a song, brother.
We hit 11.
Is the show going to go on?
Wait, we might as well just make this the news as well.
I'm not fucking leaving!
Might as well.
The show goes on!
Wait, Bills.
This is my home!
They're going to need a fucking wrecking ball to take me out of here!
Hey, I got y'all right now.
Let's fucking go, guys!
Alright, Bills.
I held up my bargain!
Put this one first, Bills.
This one first.
Coming right now.
This is gonna bring in an era of what's to come.
What is this?
Bills, you know what I'm saying, Bills?
What the hell?
What?
What is this?
What is this?
Let's do a plan R&B with a bunch of dudes in here.
No, it's not.
Wow.
Play it, Bills.
Oh.
Wow.
Okay, I see what you did there.
I'm missing you.
I see what you did there, sir.
Sorry, Diddy.
It's time you got to go, brother.
No.
His pathway became a sub.
It's lost out to you, bro.
Turn that shit up, brother.
Yo.
Too soon?
Just saying, bro.
Yo, listen.
I'm missing you, brother.
Just saying.
Okay.
You kind of look like Diddy, bro.
What?
No, I don't.
Don't even say that, bro.
I'm not Diddy at all, bro.
Yo, Fresh, what's doing with that baby oil?
The soap?
Don't drop it, bro.
Yo.
Tell Mo don't drop the soap, bro.
Anyhow.
Uh, nah.
Next song.
Next song, Bills.
The real song.
Do what?
I bet you won't do it, Fresh.
I will do it, bro.
right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
Yes.
Bad man.
Yeah.
Bad man.
Yeah.
What's up with this one?
That's what I thought.
We didn't say something before.
I didn't know what that song was.
Listen.
Classic rock time.
*Punchy music* "Fuccus!
"Fuccuses!
Amazing heart!
"Big 2 in that!
"Big 2 in that!
"The Caribbean teams, you know!" "Tell a pussy when I love, fuck when I tech talk, "violate people, I dead dog, "Should I keep in my best cause, "Talibans, them, I make work, "When I love, fuck when I tech talk, "but in this, I will be end up, "I'm fucked, though." "Oh yeah!
Let's go!
He done it!
"We gotta play, bro!
We gotta play!
Hold up!
Guys, last year, I made a song.
People said I couldn't sing at all, but I put it wrong.
I went to LA. Sorry, rap, yeah.
I went to LA. Me, I linked up with Myron as well.
No, I met Mr.
Organic and 80 over there at the studio.
That was 2021.
We made a song.
That was three years ago.
Two years ago.
Three.
Three?
Three years ago, right?
I wasn't part of the team yet, I remember.
They said we couldn't do it, but we made a song, Chad.
And listen, you might not like it, but I love it, because I made the song.
I made it work.
Bills, play this shit, brother.
Tell them fresh.
From the top.
Tell them fresh.
High value, man.
Tell them.
AP 100 bands.
Let's go.
Hey-ya.
Hey!
Where you going, bro?
Where you going, bro?
Come on, man!
What's up, bro?
What's up, baby?
I'm a high value man.
AP 100 bands.
I started dropping in the band.
I'm a clearing more than the land.
She asked a nigga for a purse.
I told her drop that purse.
She asked a nigga for a purse.
I told her drop that purse.
I'm a high-value man.
AP and 100 bands.
I started driving in a van.
If you don't mind in the middle.
She asked a nigga for a trip.
I told that bitch to get lift.
She asked a nigga for a trip.
I'm a high value man.
10 Community South Matty D.
Let's go.
I started driving in the van.
I'm a clearing more than a lamb.
She asked a nigga for a purse.
I told her drop that purse.
She asked a nigga for a purse.
I told her drop that purse.
I'm a high value man.
AP 100 bands.
I started driving in the van.
I'm a clearing more than a lamb.
She asked a nigga for a trip.
211.
I told that bitch to get lift.
211. 211. 211.
211.
211.
I told that bitch to get lift.
I value flex on my wrist.
Can't waste time on a bitch.
I value flex on my neck.
Neck.
Gotta keep these holes in check.
Money always on my mind.
Don't wanna waste time.
Credit score on sheets.
Got these bitches on a leash.
Networking me and G.
Now you gotta believe.
100K one month.
They said it couldn't be done.
200K next time.
It's time.
I'm a high value man.
AP 100 bands.
Let's go.
Let's go check.
Let me do the chat!
I made a song, nigga, so I couldn't do it!
But I did that shit, man.
Let's go!
Alright.
Let's continue.
So, guys.
We're going to literally just end the stream, start it back up, and give us like 10 minutes to re-switch things up, because Bill's got to do some things behind the scenes, and then we'll go ahead and do Fresh and Fit News.
We hit the live train level 10 like we wanted, and I held up my end of the bargain, so we'll be back.
Give us about...
Bill, how much time do you need to set up?
20 minutes.
All right, give us 20 minutes, guys.
We're going to start putting up the tabs and get ready for Fresh and Fit News.
Stay tuned, guys.
One of my favorite parts of the show coming up.
Catch you guys back here in a little bit.
Peace.
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