And it's funny because we met in the gym actually.
He's been working out quite some time.
I'm like, pause a little bit, Sahara.
He got some abs.
Now, obviously speaking, I didn't understand who he was at the very beginning.
But looking into his actual background, this guy is stacked up with clout, status, and acting gigs.
So let's start from the very beginning, Sam.
Alright.
Yeah.
Let's do it.
Childhood growing up.
How you got to acting?
Let's start there.
childhood growing up, grew up in Boston, inner city.
Was in a program called the MECO program where they take inner city kids and they bus them to the suburbs.
So it's like I had to be in the hood during the day And in the suburbs, like uh for school, you know.
And um, I had to learn to speak two languages, as my dad would say.
So in the hood, you gotta speak the hood talk.
And then when you go to the burbs, you learn how to speak the burb talk.
You know what I mean?
So fast forward to after high school, one of my friends was actually on a television show.
I went to go visit him for a summer vacation, 18 years old, and I just called my dad.
My mom said, I'm never coming back.
I'm gonna be an actor.
What'd they say?
They were like, son, get home now.
Nah, actually, honestly, my dad was like, You think you could make it out there?
You think you could be an actor?
And I said, Yeah.
He's like, All right, if you think you can make it, then go ahead, do your thing.
You know what I mean?
Because I I I've always had a father that was uh putting affirmations of on me since I was young.
So I let's put this into perspective.
Okay.
Most people who are 18 who try a stunt like that failed.
Right.
What made you be that guy who actually made it?
And the people who are watching, I don't recommend this.
Because obviously, some people can pull it off, most people can't.
But what was the difference with you, bro?
Well, the difference was the mindset, right?
So uh growing up, my mom always told me, you know, I was small, so good things come in small packages.
When I had glasses, my mom would say Malcolm X wore glasses.
You know, um, it was just always positive affirmations.
My dad was really popular in the street, and he was a good basketball player.
So just growing up, just putting all that positivity in me, and I had a very strong confidence since I was young.
You know what I'm saying?
So I already had the mindset, and then growing up, I knew I was either gonna be an MBA, a magician, or an actor.
So I was too short for that.
Yeah, I was about to say, no disrespect, bro.
I don't I don't think you spell what.
Yeah, David Copperfield was doing all type of crazy shit that I couldn't afford, you know what I mean?
But I was like, this acting thing is it.
So when I got to California, my friend, there was some girls that recognized him at the uh 7-Eleven, and I was like, oh hell no, I got this.
You know what I mean?
So um, yeah, I stayed out there.
He ended up meeting a girl.
So you know when you meet the girl, the girl's like, oh, you know, your friends at the house sleeping on the couch, and so then I had to, you know, a few months later, I had to get out.
And then that's when the pressure was on, and I think it took me like six months, maybe a little bit more, but it didn't take too long, and then I was on Smallville, the biggest show in Warner Brothers history.
So you happy that happened though.
I knew it was gonna happen, honestly.
No, I mean you getting actually had to thrown out and stuff like that.
So you can't talk about what you were coming up.
Yeah, I mean, I mean, I think that I think that sometimes, you know, life just life, you know what I mean, and you just gotta roll with the punches, and whatever happens, happens.
So, yeah.
So, Sam, real quick, let's go back a little bit further.
Okay.
So, you're other house, and you're getting a rollout.
Smallville.
What's that process like?
Well, prior to Smallville, um, I had to get an agent.
So I got an agent, and when I got this agent, she told me all the types of television shows that I should be on.
And I was like, all right, uh, uh, I believe this lady.
I believe I can do it.
All right.
So she um, every audition she would send me to, I was booking the part.
You know, whether the whether the character like on Smallville was a white.
You're 33.
I'm number 33, Craig Shallow.
Yeah, look at that.
Wow.
Oh, yeah.
See, I I knew I knew I knew I would end up liking this guy.
You know what I'm saying?
You got a strong energy, man.
I ain't gonna lie.
You came in here, I was like, who is this guy?
And now we got the fucking 33, so now it is.
So now we see each other.
Now we see each other.
Yeah, because when you first came in, you was moving the chairs and shit, putting things in closing.
And I was like, yo, I'm really from Boston.
I'm really I've been to prison, it's all type of shit.
You know, I stole her by it.
But I was in prison?
Oh, yeah.
Defense or no, what I hit a cop.
Okay, and then how long did you do?
Nine months.
Okay.
You know, you know, this, you know.
Okay.
All right, I said to the case.
So yeah, so yeah, you got it.
We had the energy outside this guy, and you was like this guy.
So now fuck around, we're gonna be besties after this.
Okay.
Yeah.
Isn't that funny?
Yeah, it's a funny story, man.
This motherfucker came in here moving the mics and moving the chairs and shit, and who are you?
And and now that makes sense.
Now it makes sense.
I will say we're seeing you now.
Yeah.
I remember watching Smallville.
That was actually the best man series.
Yeah, there we go.
The best Superman series.
Thank you.
Thank you.
And then I was gonna tell him, like, you never watch Smallville?
And he was like, Yeah, I did.
And then Oh my god, it's you, but I was like, nah, let him.
You like any of that, bro?
No, okay.
So what was your favorite episode?
Only to Donald Trump, I would ask yo.
What was your favorite episode?
Uh when Superman saved the day.
Nah.
Hey, that's safe.
That's a safe word right now.
That was a safe one.
So look.
But yeah, let's get back to the back to the role at Smallville.
Yeah.
So many people know the show today as the best Superman show ever made.
Um, but your role in Smallville as Pete.
Right.
Really astounding.
So tell us how you got a role.
Well, yeah, I mean, Pete in the comic books is a white character.
And my agent at that time, she used to send me for whatever fit, whatever she thought that I could play, right?
So if it was 18 to 24 male, she would send me.
And um, yeah, I I I remember I was doing two movies at the time.
One was Snipes, that was my first movie ever.
I played the lead character in that film.
My second movie ever was Zigzag.
I played the lead in that film.
Huge stars in both movies.
And then um they wanted me to audition for Smallville, and but I was filming.
So Mike Tolin, the one of the executive producers, had an audition at his house.
So all the executives from uh Smallville were at his house on a Sunday.
I pulled up, and um one of my tricks is I always act like the character, like way before the audition.
So I dressed how I thought Pete would be, and one of the producers met me outside.
He said, Hey Sam, I'm uh Joe Devolum, I'm one of the executive producers.
I'm like, How you doing, Joe?
And then he was like, God damn, man, you're even like the character in real life.
I was like, Yeah.
So I went in there, did my thing, and I think honestly, it was like a week or two later.
I think it was like a week later after I tested, uh I was I moved to Vancouver and I was on the show.
You know what's crazy, bro?
You came in there with intent.
So when it comes to networking, right?
You came in there with a mission of plan.
You come in there, like, I'm gonna whist wing it.
Hopefully they choose me.
Nah, I'm gonna come in as Pete off the gate.
Yeah, and and and one thing about when I'm doing my acting, it's impossible to be more prepared than me.
So in the morning, I'm studying my lines.
When I'm sleeping, I'm studying my lines when I'm in the shower, I'm studying my lines on the way, I'm studying, I'm I'm like obsessed with acting.
I'm gonna break down the character in a different way, I'm gonna make different choices than you make.
Like, it's it's just virtually impossible for you to have this character down pat better than me.
The only way I'm not gonna get this part is if it's like a 300-pound Asian woman that they pick.
But other than that, you like it it's impossible.
But Sam, you told us last show, this is very, I think important because you couldn't fully read the lines.
So you said, you know what?
I'm just gonna memorize it from the jump.
Yeah, what happened was um I was actually doing a power aid commercial because I was doing commercials before I got into television.
That's another thing.
The power aid commercial, it was a a basketball commercial.
So when I went to the audition, I wore a football jersey.
So I would always do anything.
I would always do the opposite of what everybody else would do to make sure that I stand out, you know.
And I met a guy at that time, and he um I told him I had an audition, and he was like, Do you have an acting coach?
I was like, nah.
So he was like, You need an acting coach.
So he gave me his acting coach's number, and the first show that I actually ever did was NYPD blue.
So I went there with my lines, and um, he said, Let's run it.
And I was like reading the lines, and I'm I I I can barely read.
And he was like, You could you can barely read.
And I was like, Yeah, and he's like, uh, you're gonna have to remember the lines.
So from that day forward, I booked that.
That was my first audition, guest star.
I booked that part, but from there on I just remembered everything.
I remember in movies, I would tell my father, open a script to any page you want and say any line before any of my lines, and we could start there.
And he would do it, and I would have it.
And he was like, Why couldn't you do your schoolwork like this?
Wow.
Yeah, but you get your pay, that's why.
Hold on.
To not reading to being an actor in multiple movies, Smallville, Blue Mountain State.
That's incredible, bro.
I got one.
I got one.
So stuttering to becoming an A Mike.
I bought that one.
I bought that.
So listen, you get the role of Smallville.
Um, what's next after that?
What's next after Smallville?
Few few seasons uh on Smallville.
I left that show.
Then I joined the cast of a show called ER, one of the biggest most successful shows.
That's big time right there.
Yeah.
That's when that's where people actually watch TV.
TV.
Now they watch us.
Yeah.
No more TV.
Wait, bro.
I've been turning on the TV in like two years.
Facts.
Me too.
Like for what?
Yeah.
We got our phones now.
Right here.
TikTok, Instagram.
Yeah, Twitter.
But yeah, I did ER.
And then one other thing, major thing I'm gonna say because about moving on up.
God damn, you went from Smallville to ER.
Yeah.
That's gotta be tapped two.
And then more happened after that.
Exactly.
That's crazy.
And the thing is, the thing is, I'm always a student of the game.
So the audition is one thing, right?
The auditioning process is one thing.
But being on set is a whole nother animal.
Yeah.
And you also have to learn from your peers, right?
So Angela Bassett was on that show.
Makai Pfeiffer was on that show.
George Clooney was on that show.
These are my peers.
So I didn't come on and say, okay, let me just act with them.
If if if I see Angela Bassett, you know, uh reaching for her line and scratching her face, I have to say, damn.
She knows her lines, but it looks that natural.
So then I would start doing shit like that on other shows and movies that I did.
Like I'm I took what I learned from all of these great actors and put it in my own bag of tricks.
And even to this day, I'm always just trying to be a sponge, always trying to learn, always trying to learn, always trying to learn.
Top three.
Top three actors you work with.
Um Jackson would probably be.
Easy.
Yeah.
Born 1984.
Yeah of the rat, man.
That's a good one right there.
Yeah, he was a he was um I remember when I had to audition for the role with him, and he was in a room.
And I remember it was a scene where he yells at the son, and then the father yells at him, and he is at the son and the father, and I would hear the other guy.
Sam would yell, they would yell, Sam would yell, they would yell.
I went in Sam would yell.
Then I say my line and control the room.
You know what I mean?
And just really just took that, and then just I just remember going toe to toe with him in all the scenes and just learning from him.
But at the same time, acting is a very um it's it it's a competitive sport.
You know, when you're on camera, you gotta be so so I learned a lot from him, but I I felt like I had to really raise my bar um with him because I was like a rebellious son in that movie.
Um Jessica Beale was in that movie, 50 Cent was in that movie.
Like everything I ever touched was big, and it was always my first time.
So I was always learning, always learning, always learning from it.
In that sense, when it comes to acting, okay, I try to get here with you.
That is exactly what it's like.
Because you're like, yo, I gotta bust this ass, but at the same time, this is Michael Jordan, and at the same time, yeah.
So I'm learning from him, but I'm also in the game with him, and that's exactly what it's like.
So that made sense.
I would say Sam Jackson would be number one, number two would um who would be number two?
Shit.
Uh I would say this person's not the biggest, because I work with Danny Glover, he was amazing too, but I would say actually Makai Pfeiffer.
Okay.
Um yeah.
Oh shit.
Oh, I'm saving the best for last.
We need some dreads.
I'm gonna tell you about Makai, but I'm saving the best for last.
So I know if you watch this, you're gonna be like, motherfucker, you didn't mention me.
And I just I just remembered I'm gonna mention you.
But um, yeah, Makai was great because Makai played my older brother on ER.
And um, I just remember like it was a powerhouse of an ensemble show.
You know what I'm saying?
So to come on there is just like, damn, everybody here is famous.
And he really took me under the wing.
And uh, I mean, he's really got chops, you know what I mean?
So I would say Makai Pfeiffer was number two, and then the I would say probably my favorite actor that I ever worked with that I learned a lot with um from is uh John Legwizamo.
So yeah, he's nasty.
The man is nasty.
He's he's brilliant.
He um I did zigzag with him when I had to play an artistic character.
So I stayed in that character for the whole two months.
I did that movie, and I remember my dad came to visit me, and he was like, Well, you cut that shit out, you need to talk like yourself.
You know what I mean?
We're watching a basketball game right now, and I never came out of character.
But John is like uh, yeah, he's he's the most extraordinary actor that I ever worked with.
I mean, he was supposed to be sick in the movie, he went days without eating, and I remember one time the uh uh we was in a scene we're supposed to be eating burgers and the craft they they the they brought burgers to us and then we're sitting, we were talking before, and then John started eating a burger and he had an eight for days just for this scene.
And I was like, hey John, he's like, What's up, Sam?
I like you're eating a burger.
He was like, Oh shit, like that was a funny moment, but yeah, he's definitely the strongest actor, uh, most talented at one point.
100% someone's gonna text him today and be like, how come I didn't make your top three?
Yeah, yeah.
When you get into character, do you actually mentally get into that?
Like you uh, even though when your dad's telling you get out of character, are you like still mentally like a connection?
Yeah, uh what I do is first I um break down the character, I think about his backstory.
I just think about like where this guy came from, how he grew up.
I I look look through I just find innuendos that I'm gonna bring to the character, and then I know shit that the character would do.
So even in the scene, let's say we're at right now we're at a podcast, but let's say we was at a restaurant and I don't have a sharp knife right here, but I knew my my character grew up fighting and shit.
I would make sure, hey, I need a knife right here, and they'll be like, Why do you need a knife?
No, my character needs a knife.
So I I just make sure to dive that deep into the characters and just always just think about what the character would do, not what Sam would do, you know.
Um what that how that character would enter the scene, how he would leave the scene, what he would do, just yeah, just like.
How do you make that distinction?
How between the characters and yourself because it's the it's it's you at the end of the day.
I would say me myself, I could have ego and I could want to be perceived as well.
You know what I'm saying?
But the character, you have to be vulnerable.
The character might cry, the character might have snot in his nose, the character might hair's not perfect, my brains look good right now.
The character, I might be like, his brains is fucked up.
He don't have you know what I mean.
So you just try to give texture and layer to the characters.
You try to just, you know, um, just be an authentic, as as authentic as we can.
It's just like the chemistry between me and you, right?
I felt you came in here kind of aggressive and did you listen.
You don't like what I do not lying, bro.
No, no, but listen what I do.
I I don't deny it.
Exactly.
I don't deny it.
No, but hold on, I do.
But let me tell you, but each person that I ever encounter, I bring to characters later, and then I I bring those things, right?
So but then me and you also notice that we have more in common.
I don't know if they've been to prison, but we both have.
So then we're like, oh shit, this dude, we got more in common than each other.
So we don't know where this where this is gonna go with me and you, you know what I mean?
But it started one way and then it escalates.
And then so you have to you just have to notice.
I'm observing, I observe so many people, and I bring all that to the character.
One thing I want to say here real quick that I think will bring you guys closer together.
Pause.
You're ready.
Oh no, no, no, no.
Come on, not yet, not yet.
Come on, man.
Yeah, we're gonna save that to the end, bro.
Okay, we're gonna see where this goes, and then we're gonna save the last last word.
Let's go wrong.
But damn, it all makes sense now.
Nah, but what I'm saying is, as an actor, you just you just observe I observe a lot of things, you know what I'm saying?
So then later on, I just I just know how shit plays out in real life.
This is this is actually my first podcast I ever did.
I actually I did one other one.
But if I played a fucking podcast in a movie, I'd be like, and we're just all jolly, I'd be like, nah, the guy who you know runs the shit might act a little bit different.
You know what I'm saying?
No, no, no.
No, no, I'm saying, I get it.
So I bring real life, I bring the real, I'll be like, it's not real.
That's not how it would be.
Like 100%.
Just like we just said, it's we like the shit warm.
How what temperature do you like your house?
You know what?
It depends what house I'm living in.
If I'm here in Miami, I kind of like it a little bit cold.
What is it?
What's the number?
What's the number?
Uh I would say about 74 or something like that.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
That's cold.
Yeah, I'm cold, bro.
Yeah, like yo, I don't think you understand how hot it is outside.
So now that's not cold.
That's not cold.
No, no, I'm just about to go.
No, that's 75, bro.
At least I didn't do Miami.
That's fine.
Yeah.
I mean that's warm.
We're gonna have to pull up his crib and be like, I got the glasses on the meta glasses.
I've been like, I'm 42.
Like shit, are you getting this?
Like, but but uh sorry, Tom, you got a question?
Yeah, I was gonna ask you.
I was gonna like with Heath Ledger.
A lot of people say that he was uh got into his character too much being a Joker and it led to the depression that he had, which lead to the suicide.
Would you like agree with that that getting to the character too much can actually lead to the depression?
And if it does, what about getting to character can lead to depression of being an actor if he did such a good job?
I don't know his personal situation.
So it's unfair to uh speak on it.
Okay.
But I don't know if there's I don't I I don't I don't know his situation, you know what I mean?
I don't know how he was, but I I think yeah, you gotta go there.
You gotta just whatever the character is, I just think that you have to fully commit and just go all the way there.
So we don't really know what what the situation was.
So the main reason I said that because I don't I mean, you know, it could just be rumors, but most people claim just the Joker character itself that all the actors that did play it and did it exceptionally well, they led with some type of mental health where they had to have some type of psychiatrists.
And warned them not to play it.
Yes, like all them in the very beginning, don't play this role.
He he told them they said all the ones that did it good.
They had to talk to therapist to break out of the character, just the deep doubts that they would do some of the fucked up stuff they couldn't do.
Really?
Yeah, it's really that's wild.
Yeah, I ain't about to play the Joker.
He said, Sam, we got the Joker for you, I'm saying so okay.
Let's fast forward now.
So you're doing these roles, you're doing pretty well.
Um what are you spending your money on?
What are you doing?
Are you like investing your money?
Are you like, uh at that time I remember I remember after ER, we got Blue Mountain State on the on the uh screen.
But yeah, I did I did Blue Mountain State at the end.
Let's put some some photos if you don't mind, Bills as well.
All over us uh life.
Go ahead.
Oh, okay.
You said what?
Well, you talk he's gonna post some pictures.
Oh, okay, okay, cool.
Um, what'd you say?
Oh, yeah, I mean, I bought cars, I bought cars.
I bought I think I bought a f I bought a few cars for myself.
I bought cars for my family.
You know, my sister when she turned what, 16, she got a convertible.
Nice my my mom, you know, she had a Mercedes bench truck.
My dad had the brand new, like S550, whatever it was at that time.
Um that says a lot right there.
He's not talking about yo, I bought this for myself, I went here.
He's talking about what he did for his fam.
Yeah.
That says a lot about a person.
But when did you know that you made it big?
Like, when'd you know, okay, you know what?
I'm known worldwide.
Like, this is like serious now, it's real.
When'd you know that?
Well, um, I mean, Smallville was huge.
Uh Smallville was huge.
I was I mean, we were on the cover of TV guide, we were the billboard was all over LA.
I was famous at that time.
But honestly, to tell you the god honest truth, even at that time I didn't feel that I made it.
Growing up, my nickname is Poncho and my dad used to always tell me, You're not little Poncho anymore, you're not little Poncho anymore.
You gotta stop doing certain things, act a certain way, you're not little Poncho anymore.
And I think that that's why my career, like I just kept booking because I never felt that I made it.
I I felt the next audition I gotta get it.
The next one, I gotta get it.
But on the flip side, I never had a time to mature from like the inner city kid to television.
So I would say through all that all that time I had never really felt that I made it.
I felt like there was just more to do.
I just myself I wanted to be a great actor.
I never really wanted to be famous, so I wouldn't really do red carpets or anything to get fame.
I would only do my craft.
And so um that whole part of my career, I knew I knew that I was famous, I knew that I was rich, I know I uh I owned a home, I uh I live in the hills, I got all the shit you money could buy, famous people I know.
But at but at that time I still didn't feel that I had made it, honestly, at that time.
What successful person feels they made her no matter what?
So that that's a bullshit.
I'm gonna call you all.
No, I'm telling you.
I'm telling you.
No, no, no, no, no.
Because no matter what you achieve in life, no one ever feels they make it.
Jeff Bezos.
Oh, exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
That's what I'm trying to do.
Donald Trump probably he knows he made it, but he's probably like, I got I this is just after his president.
I need a third, and I support him.
So, real quick.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You feel me?
But we got to number 33 in common.
We're here with it.
We're here with it.
It's it's it's it's it's well tattooed yourself, bro.
No tattoos.
Uh uh.
Nah, not yet.
Clean cut.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay.
So I'll say this.
Um He's an honorary nigga.
Because he's been in jail.
Anyhow, so let's move forward, right?
I don't know about that.
That was that's from French.
That's from Fresh, yeah.
So a lot of people would agree.
I give him everybody else.
I give him okay.
So let's fast forward now, because things are never always perfect.
Right.
Things always come to either a close, things happen.
So you went to jail.
How did this transpire?
Because obviously you're doing well by your mom's car, assist her a car, got a house, acting gigs are out the wazoo.
Why'd you go to jail?
It was it was crazy, dog.
Like, so I'm not gonna dive too deep into this, but um, yeah, I was on Blue Mountain State.
I went, you know, show to show to show to show.
And I remember thinking like that that after that hiatus, I was like, all right, I'm gonna start doing press.
I'm gonna start doing red carpets because I didn't care to.
So I was like, yo, this is the summer that I'm gonna get famous.
Like, this is the summer I'm gonna turn it up.
Can I just say real quick?
Blue Monk and State to me was like American pie a little bit.
Yeah, and I thought, okay, college is like this.
If I go to America and go to college, this is my life.
Bro, was I wrong, nigga?
Whoa, yeah, a lot of people say that my experience.
Yeah, a lot of people come up to you and she, yo, you're the goat, you're the legend, you're the hey man, but Blue Mount State, was it really as good filming it as as we think?
And I was like, Yeah, it was that good.
He's like, Yeah, because I went to college and fuck, I only went because of Blue Mount State.
That shit was nothing like that.
You know what I'm saying?
Telling you, bro.
So yeah.
Sorry, go ahead.
Yeah, Blue Mount State is just like how college is gonna be.
Yeah, so fast forward now, yeah, jail time.
Yeah, so basically how I told you how I um I went from the inner city and I was going to the suburbs.
So I had one of my best friends from high school.
Um he got involved in a situation that was kind of crazy.
He felt that his his life was on the line, and at that time, I made a bad decision and uh tried to help him out and end up getting myself in some serious trouble.
Yeah, wow.
So helping your friend out, you end up getting in trouble.
Exactly.
And the thing is, the thing is, um, in life, you have to take accountability for your actions, right?
So my real crime was making an overt act.
So um it was it was a conspiracy that I was involved in and a conspiracy, you could get booked on a conspiracy, just as as long as they could prove that you were thinking about the crime, like you were thinking.
So I knew what the money I was given was going towards to help a friend, you know, and taking that money out of the bank was the overt act that I made.
So um, you know, and and the thing is one thing my dad, who is my biggest inspiration, told me is in life you have to always be a leader.
I'm always a leader.
I've never made any decision I ever made, it was all me.
And this is the one time in my life that you know my intuition was speaking to me loud and clear, and I told my homie, like, bro, this shit don't just don't feel right.
It just don't it like and I'm never my intuition's never wrong.
My dad told me your intuition is God talking to you, and I was like, just in case I am wrong on this one case, I'm gonna let you take the bread, you know.
And so I ended up um having to go to feds for that, you know.
I I couldn't go back to the show.
Wow, like I was on the fucking CNN the entire world.
I felt at that time had just turned their backs on me.
It's it's kind of like if you was a uh had a six pack your whole life, and then everyone starts calling you fat, even though you still got the six pack, that's what it was like.
It was just like it was just like, yeah, shit changed.
Like that one bad decision could cost me everything.
How long were you in jail for?
Um, a year and a day.
Yeah.
What you doing there?
You want the truth?
Yeah.
This is the this is the God honest truth.
So when I was getting ready to go, um, because I had a lot of money to keep myself out for a while, right?
But after a while, shit was just so hectic and crazy out there that I was like, I was ready to do my time.
And one of my boys had told me, like, the best piece of advice he gave me is that everybody has their own experience in prison.
So I was like, Bet, I'm gonna have a positive one.
So when I walked into the prison, I actually have footage of this, and I'm gonna do a documentary one day.
But when I walked into the prison, I told myself, I'll never say that this sucks no matter how bad it gets.
I said, I'm gonna make a positive out of this no matter how what goes on.
I'm gonna get in the best shape of my life no matter what goes on.
So I went in there, and um, I actually was a leader in there.
I remember when I first got in there laying in the grass one day and all these black dudes ran up to me.
Jones, Jones, Jones, you okay?
Like they thought something happened to me.
And I was like, Yeah, I'm just chilling, man.
Like just enjoying myself.
And they were like, what the fuck?
Like, you can't be laying like this.
We think something happened to you.
You know what I'm saying?
But I had just had so much stress on the outside.
It just felt like a relief going in there.
It felt peace.
You know what I'm saying?
You see, he mm-hmm.
He been there.
It feels it feels peaceful.
And then you get to settling in and you like, all right.
So it it takes a mental toughness.
I remember um m this guy, he ended up being a mentor of mine, they call him brother Elam.
I met him because one day I had to go into the office and they said, uh, you know, they asked me, one of the guards asked me in the office, what's your name?
And I told him Sam Jones the third.
No.
What's your name?
And you gotta say your number.
So then he said the number.
Your name is your number.
And I I I wasn't with none of that.
So then they brought Elam in at the time, and he's like the perfect fucking inmate.
You know, he ran all the classes.
He was a positive guy.
We all got the same shit, but his shit is pressed and ironed and shiny fucking boots and all of this stuff.
And I was like, they were like, Elam, we want you to you guys hang with each other.
This with who you need to hang with.
So I got in trouble for fucking thinking it's too positive.
Like I'm walking around.
They say you're walking around like you're happy to be here.
But I was happy.
I was I was at peace.
Plus I came from the inner city, so I was like, All right, this is kinda like the hood, you know what I'm saying?
But and um I But you you're famous at this time.
I'm famous at this time.
You're telling me you went to prison and no one pressed you.
No, no one pressed me.
No one pressed me.
I actually got a lot of love.
The blacks, so it's different.
Interesting.
In California is different, right?
And also I'm really from the inner city.
So I'm a great actor, but I'm really from the inner city.
So again, I understand.
Yeah, so it's different.
So it's not like I'm going in, oh my god, I'm an actor, and I'm like, so like, uh, my whole family's from the projects, you know what I mean?
Like I got other family members.
People who have money in there, usually no matter what they are, people start pressing him a little bit.
Well, nah, it wasn't like that.
So in California, it's like this.
It's like it's very, it runs by race.
The blacks are with each other, whether they're crippled blood, the Mexicans are with each other no matter what they slang and w whatever they banging in a white boys and Asians are with each other.
So I'm black.
So yeah, so no matter what, I'm with the blacks.
They're taking care of me.
Jones, you need this, Jones, you need that.
They knew how I was, but it was love.
And I was positive, man.
Even the Mexicans, I got along with them.
Everybody just really liked me because of my personality.
And I just really was who I am.
And that's one thing, whether it's on set or in prison or in real life now, I'm always just one way.
I'm always positive.
I'm always like, that's how you are as an actor.
You can get along anywhere, man.
You can be in the hood or high society, you'll get along very quickly.
Yeah, and so anyway, so anyway, just like I mean, I started working on my fitness in there, you know, being on the yard all the time, working out.
Um, I remember coming to the unit doing pull-ups at night by myself, and then before before you know it, like a lot of dudes with yo, Jones, you gonna do pull-ups tonight, and a lot of people were just following my lead.
Oh, wow.
So if you're a leader, you could be a leader anywhere that you are.
It's not prison's not about being tough.
Prison is about being who you are and respecting yourself and carrying yourself the way that you are, you know what I'm saying?
And I a lot of good things I learned to read in there really well.
I was taking classes in there.
Brother Elam taught most of the classes, you know what I'm saying?
Um just getting in shape, reading.
I remember writing writing to my acting coach, and he was like, Damn, like you're the way you're writing is way better.
The way you talk is way better.
At that time, I had stopped swearing and just worked on myself.
I changed my name to King because I hated Sam Jones the third.
Sam Jones III ruled my life, he ruined my career, he ruined everything for me.
And brother Elam told me, Yo, if you died today, or if you were there at your birth, what would you name yourself?
And I name I said I would name myself King.
He said, Don't answer to anyone that called you anything other than King.
So when people would call me Jones or Sam, I wouldn't answer them.
Then my name is King.
So on the compound, everybody called me King.
Yo, King, yo, King, yo, King.
And I remember when I came home, I didn't want to be Sam Jones III at that time either.
So I tell everybody, yo, my name is King, King King.
But I was just too famous for that king shit.
Like, friends would be like, yo, this is Sam King.
I mean King.
It's like it's Sam.
I'll be like, ah, fuck it.
That's when my Instagram later became King Sam Jones the Third.
But um, yeah, the the the whole situation was it it wasn't that hard because I felt like you know, if you make your bed, you gotta lay in it, and I was gonna lay in it the way the best way possible.
You went through that process, but you lost rules, you lost acting opportunities, yeah.
Well what was the outcome after that?
Well, well, prior to that, I I had to leave Blue Mountain State because they said you got an open case, so we can't have you on the show.
When I came home, everything was different.
Like everyone just treated me like I was the convicted felon.
I remember one time going to the club, getting a girl's number, and then seeing her at a club meeting her again one time.
And then I I um I was like, yo, I already got your number before.
Like I was meeting her again, and I called the phone and it said, Don't pick up.
And I said, What the fuck?
What's that?
Don't pick up.
I was like, What's this?
What's that?
And she was like, somebody saw me get the number from you and was like, Oh, you just came home from prison or something.
I was like, what the fuck?
So at that time, really coming back before we talk about Hollywood and stuff like that.
It really, it was funny to me because you know how they say like girls like bad boys, but they don't want a real bad boy.
Like they want that, they want a motherfucker who act bad, but they don't want somebody who really gonna be bad.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, but it was it was just crazy, like the backlash from it, you know.
Going in, I I remember going in for uh auditions.
Sometimes I people wouldn't see me, but I remember the super girl role.
I got I booked Supergirl, that TV show.
And I remember my my agent telling me that I booked it, and then they said, Oh, hold on, we gotta get networked.
They said they gotta get network approval.
I'm like, network approval, what the fuck?
And then they're like, Oh, yeah, the network said they're not gonna approve you.
So that was the first time I really got, I was like, hmm, something's going on.
And then slowly but surely, I just was day, like I just I know how it is to hit the ball hard as fuck, and it's supposed to go out the park, yeah, and it's it's on its way out the park, and it just don't go out the park.
So slowly but surely it's like Hollywood was like, nah, it's not going down.
Like this is this is a bad person.
So it wasn't, it wasn't the same way as you know, um Iron Man.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, it wasn't the same way as as uh Iron Man.
Yeah, I quit I couldn't come out and just get on television.
And a lot of people, I'm not saying this, but a lot of people say, like, damn, when you're black and you get in trouble, then it's hard to make it's hard hard to make a comeback.
Right.
But when other people have been to president several times, they can come back and get the 20 million dollar bag.
Yeah, you know.
So just that was that was now I'm gonna tell you, not being able to act after that was the hardest time of my life because acting is my love.
That's my love of my life, right?
And so prison that all of the stuff, even even going down financially, right?
Losing my house that I purchased, losing cars, losing everything, fucking selling everything, even I even I even had to sell my dog.
Like I lost everything.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, you're stop, stop sell your dog.
I even had to sell my dog.
How dare you?
Whoa.
Yeah, so I went, I w I literally went down the rock rock bottom.
I went to rock bottom with the club.
Yeah, he's right here, bro.
Okay, you got him?
Yeah, bro.
I'm gonna die with this nigga, bro.
I'm dying with this nigga, bro.
When I was in the hood, he was in the hood.
So we had this nigga.
But no, no, dude, that's rock bottom.
Yeah, it was crazy.
So, okay, let's move forward a little bit further now.
How'd you re-up a comeback?
Because you lost roles, you lost opportunity.
I mean, that's depressing, bro.
It was it was yeah, it was hard.
It was hard, and my dad was saying, You're hating on you, hating, and I was like, nah, they're not hating on me.
I'm like, I'm doing my thing, do my and after a while, I was just like, fuck.
Like, I'm not getting any roles.
So I remember one of my friends had an idea.
He's like, yo, you always talk about Miami, let's go to Miami.
So we popped out to Miami, and I went into one of the clubs, and they was like, Welcome home.
And I was like, I am home.
And then that summer that I came out to Miami, ended up being like, besides Blue Mountain State, that summer was the best summer of my life.
Because I was like, you know what?
I uh Instagram was lit at that time.
I didn't really know a lot about it, but everyone's like, you should get on Instagram.
So I was like, I know how to direct, I know how to act, I know how to shoot, I know how to have fun.
And so I came to Miami, and um, I had did like a couple skits and stuff in LA, but when I came to Miami, nobody was doing that.
So I would just go out, party at night, and then fucking shoot skits and be on World Star every single day for the whole I don't know, for months at a time.
Like, and then I was like, damn, they keep posting me.
They even contact me, yo, we'll pay you if we can use your content.
So I was like, what the fuck?
Y'all can use this shit as much as y'all want.
So then I just uh shoot edit post, shoot edit post, shoot every every single day, shoot edit post, shoot edit post.
And then I remember locking in so much on that that when I would go out for a jog, people be screaming out their windows.
I was just as famous as Smallville at that time just from doing all these videos.
So I was like, damn, this social media thing is crazy.
He literally witnessed the shift from uh Hollywood social.
That's crazy.
What year do you think that happened?
That was in your time frame.
That was in what 2017 or I don't know, something like that.
So it's almost like the Hollywood, it kind of pushed you ahead.
And you in front of him because like Hollywood's now trying to imitate what creators are doing.
Yeah, and you know it's what is crazy is I believe it was all God, honestly.
Yeah.
Because I'm going now I go to church every Sunday.
This happened recently, right?
But I see now in hindsight how everything's gonna play out.
And people's always like, you should tell your story, you should tell your story.
And I would always I can't tell people I went to prison.
That's the whole shit that fucked me up.
Yeah, but right now that's my superpower.
Yeah, that's the thing that developed my strong mindset even further.
That's this that's the power to show people like yo, no matter what happens to you in life, you can make it.
So I blew up social media going super viral, but it wasn't I still wanted to act, so it wasn't fulfilling.
And then when I was here, um I was partying every night, going crazy, like just all type of we all do, man.
Your first time in my crazy.
I went crazy.
But the thing is, I was but yeah, I was really I was really doing a lot at that time.
And then um, I remember Matt Zingler who runs Rolling Loud, he was like, Yo, you are you're really a rock star, like you should you should do music.
So um I went back to LA one time and I told my old manager, hey, like they say I should do music.
So they put me in a studio with this cat, and at first they didn't let me try it, like they were just trying to write the songs and do this and do that, and they was like, go home, learn this shit and come back tomorrow and lay it down.
So I was like, All right, bet.
So I came the next day, and I had a white dude in the studio as the engineer, his name was Josh, and he's like, You and Josh are gonna record.
So me and Josh is in there, we're talking.
I'm telling about Miami, I'm telling about the crazy shit I've been doing.
I'm telling about fucking, I've been hanging out with Ski Master Slump God.
I've been hanging out with Juice World because at that time people was paying me to host festivals and all type of shit.
Cause I was just always just wild.
So they're like, yo, you you need to host the festival, you need to do this.
And um, he was like, damn.
I was like, Yeah, I was like, This shit is I don't even like this song.
He's like, I'm a producer.
And uh I was like, he's like, I can make a beat right now.
I said, you could.
So I said, I made this video, and the video was like uh called Sir Rock on That Ass or something like that, right?
And he's like, Man, I was like, yo, so he took that video and played it to the mic, and he made this crazy beat, and then I was like, yo, distort the drums, make it more like this, because I was used to hanging out with Ski Mask, and I made my first song, and I made that song, and then a lot of people heard it, and like, how the f how where did this come from?
And I yo, you need to get deal, you need to do this.
And long story short, me and Josh end up um I had got a spot in LA after that, and we locked in for like two months, made a bunch of songs, and then I ended up releasing a song because every song was good, but I once again I was like, This shit, this shit is nothing.
And and one of the guys, his name is James that I was working with, he secretly recorded me re uh recording a song um that ended up being like one of the most viral songs ever, especially during the pandemic.
Um, it was called The Drip.
And he was like, Yo, you need to release a song, and I wouldn't.
So he said, If you don't release it, I'm gonna release it.
So one day I woke up and he had posted a little snippet of me rapping on Instagram, and everyone was commenting.
He's like, You better start commenting.
So I started commenting, and somebody said putting on TikTok or putting on TikTok, and then after that, the drip, I think it has like 53 million streams more than like so many rappers.
So really anything along the lines that I touched from social media to rapping to whatever, it was massively successful.
But at the time, I still wasn't appreciating it.
I was like, But it's not acting, so I didn't care.
You should have been Superman, bro.
You're you're getting this done.
I'm superman, bro.
But yeah, so um the drip blew up like fucking, I got a plaque for the shit.
I never had a like team, I never it was all independent.
Like, so everyone's like, yo, you need to be a rapper, you need rapper, you know.
But it still wasn't very fulfilling.
So that happened.
Then I started doing shows, and then the pandemic hit, and I got stuck in the house.
Um that kind of ended that.
And then so recently, like I'll say for the two years before recently, I was in what I call my dormant stage where I was like, I don't want to do music, I don't want to do skits, I don't even want to do anything.
I'ma just go to the gym and work on myself.
And then I started doing that, and then um, yeah, I started doing that, and then that started giving me life again because prior to prison on set, Alan who plays um Jack Reacher, the biggest show on Amazon right now.
Shout out to him, big boy.
Yeah, he also he's he's in my coaching program.
Uh he's he's my client as as one of my my clients, but yeah, there you go.
Though those those are the apps, you know.
When you go when you do my coaching program, which I'll tell you later, you could get apps like that, or or or like the ones I got a hell of a flex Because that's like one of the biggest guys on uh you know Amazon, uh Amazon right now.
He actually is the biggest guy on Amazon.
He's got three years of movies back to back to back, and he's also the only person who came to visit me in prison.
Wow.
And he's also the person that when he did Ninja Turtles, the movie, he took his entire refrigerator, put it all in his wife's minivan, drove it to my house, and said, yo, here's a bunch of food, and keep the minivan while I go do the movie.
So he's he's one of the realists there's a lot of stuff, but it wasn't just because we were castmates.
It was because Jim Roan and people like that that I always listen to growing up.
I used to have him at my house listening to a lot of these guys in Hollywood, the the positivity and the coaching, the things that I do now, my mentorship.
I've been doing this to these guys.
Like I've been the guy that yo, Sam, what what are you doing?
I'm reading this book.
You should read it.
I'm doing this, I'm listening to this audio, you should do it.
I'm up on this.
So he's one of the guys that you know, during my reign, he was a good friend to me, you know.
And I remember we had a little fallout because when I went when I got in trouble, we stopped talking.
And I remember seeing him in LA, and I was like, nah, I guess we just friends in Montreal.
And then I ended up finding out that the producers told him to stay away from me.
So it's a lot of shit that happened.
But fast forward to my testimony is what the thing now that sets me free, right?
Like so many people I got in shape, dog, just before I even started the coaching program.
Logan Paul got him six pack, you know, a lot of famous people.
And I mentored a lot of these people.
And then so recently, I ain't gonna cap.
I met a girl, right?
And then she was just telling me like how amazing I am and all this other shit.
And you should really tell your story, and you should be a coach, and you should be this and you should be that.
And I'm like, nah nah.
I'm just I just like to go to the gym and work on myself and da-da-da.
And slowly but surely I started going to church, and slowly but surely I got back into coaching, and slowly but surely I started transforming people's lives because I teach them a mindset, and that's the thing is my mindset been small since a kid, and I have a gift, and my gift is what I believe I could transplant my faith into you.
If I yo, fresh, I really believe you in you.
Because I'm helping you now, right?
And I told you, don't worry about everybody else in the gym.
You need to be the most improved.
And the other day, what did you write?
Yeah, yeah.
Exactly.
So you that's what you're working on.
And a lot of things that I have the ability to do.
Now I started coaching.
So the coaching was giving me fulfillment.
Then I had to learn how to set up the program, how to become a closer, how to become do all the things to put the program together, and I do all of it myself.
So now I'm just crushing the program shit, and I'm just like, damn, this is actually giving me life.
And then recently I had to link up with the Smallville cast to do a convention.
I saw that.
That's dope.
Yeah.
And there, you know, they're asking questions, Smallville this, Smallville that.
I'm answering the questions, but then I took a moment to say, Do you guys know that I've been to prison?
Do you guys know that I'm the same exact person that you are sitting there?
Yeah, I'm the actor up on the stage, but I'm actually just a human who went after my dreams, and no matter what you're going through in life, you can make it.
There's a light at the end of the tunnel.
You could get through this life, and you could become something great, you know.
So I took that opportunity to so many people there and motivate them, and now a lot of those people got into my coaching program.
And so the the coaching program is really my um my purpose at this point.
Yeah, but I know that this is this is a window that it's not gonna close, but I know this is just a moment because I'm about to start doing music again.
I'm about to start acting again.
I have a movie that I'm about to start in November.
There's a lot of opportunities for it.
W movie, by the way.
Yeah, super, it's gonna be a super movie, and I'm gonna crush it.
I'm a I'm like by the way, the premiere, but we better be invited, bro, to the premiere.
If I at least if I only get two tickets, it's gonna be me and my boy right here.
It's gonna be me and my boy right here.
What the heck?
Yeah, so that is uh, I mean, it's a 33 thing, you know what I'm saying?
But uh I'm a 33 too as well.
He actually is.
He's a 33.
Three nigga!
Nah, nah, y'all gonna be invited.
Y'all gonna be invited.
But yeah, that's that's a little bit so this is the this is you before and after.
Well, that right there, holy shit.
I had when I came home, I also got into a very bad car accident.
So I couldn't work out.
So that was me after the car accident, down and everything.
And then I was just like.
That guy looks better than most people, by the way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So a lot of people say that.
They're like, what the fuck?
That's not a before.
Like I can see absorbing.
But it's not about, it's not about my before and after.
It's just about the fact that this is where I was, and that's where I am now.
And it doesn't even matter about the abs because I wasn't after the abs.
I was actually trying to heal my back.
And the abs was a byproduct of that.
But your physique is only a byproduct of your mindset.
Like when I go to the gym, it's not important that I'm working on my physique.
It's I know what I need to get done, and that takes discipline.
Drink my gallon of water a day, eat my meals properly, go to the gym and do my pull-up pull ships and dips, go to the sauna, lift my weights, hit my cardio, hit my abs.
It's a program.
So this program that I put together, I can tell you, look, this is what you need to do because this is what I do, and it works.
So by the way, it's not.
I'm just connecting.
By the way though, by the way, though, I've been on a program for two weeks.
Yeah.
I already seen changes.
Bills tells me, nobody tells me you you lost weight.
And this is the mindset.
Because before I work out, I wasn't really into it.
I was just like, I'm gonna work out because it's supposed to work out, and because I was told to work out.
But the mindset is all right, you're fresh and fit.
But you're nigga, you're not fit.
So I need to get fit.
And the mindset was read this book.
Focus on what's important.
What do you want?
What's the outcome?
And the mindset shift, bro.
I'm way better.
I don't want to eat bullshit.
So you've been with him for two weeks.
Yeah.
Two weeks, he's already go around calling people fat.
Nah, but two weeks.
But look at this.
Go around talking shit, bro.
Nah, but it's like if you want to call me fat, we could.
Not you, motherfucker.
Wait a minute.
Nah, but look, but but he's really being real because about the two-week mark is when everyone is saying to me, like, I post people's before and after, and they say that's two weeks.
They'd be like, that's bullshit.
That's not two weeks, but it is because I start with the mindset.
I'm not gonna tell you to do no exercises or eat nothing.
I gotta get your mind first.
Once I got your mind, then I'm gonna teach you about the nutrition.
And after that, then you're gonna push yourself in the gym to do what you need to do.
But without the mindset, you got nothing.
So really what shifted in him when it when you're giving him compliments is his mindset.
Moneybag, yo, he's one of my clients right now.
And we got photo though.
Yeah, see him in the gym working too as well.
Yeah, money bag, yo.
Shout out to him.
And um, he's gonna he I told him we gonna we we we're gonna G that that's one week in.
But right now, moneybag, I'm telling you right now, GQ magazine coming up, men's health coming up because his mindset is so powerful right now that he really wants it, and I'm gonna make sure that he gets it.
Like, and that's the thing about me.
When my clients have their eyes on a goal, whatever that goal is, now that is my goal, and that's my obsession too.
So I'm gonna help you have the roadmap to get to that goal.
So it's not just about the the physical.
You might say, okay, I want to make this amount of money, and this is what I'm trying to do.
Then I'll say, okay, this is how we're gonna put this roadmap together.
But your physical is something that has to change because once your physical changes, there's nothing else to talk about.
You know what I mean?
So a lot of coaches there, they're out here saying they they help people become the best versions of themselves.
But my program, you really do become the best version of yourself.
One guy he came to me, and he's been working out for 10 years.
And um, I think I think I I know you guys have his before and after too, but he's just a regular person.
I never met him in my life because I don't want to make it like my so that was him.
He said, I've been working out 10 years, and I said, Okay, and this isn't this is a 90-day transformation right here.
That uh see if we got the picture.
Yeah, that's that's 90 day transformation right there.
And right now he looks way better than that.
But but the point is, he's just a regular person that I'm talking to on Instagram that reached out, I gave him a free call, and then he got on my coaching program.
So it's not just this is not just for the elite of elite of famous actors and famous rappers and famous wealthy people.
It's for everybody out here who really they want to become the best version of yourself.
And if your mindset is not strong, if you don't love yourself and your mindset is not self-love, then you need my program because my program at the end of the day is the highest form of self-love.
But Dom, you said you want to get in in the gym, right?
Yeah, I want to start making time for it.
I'm telling you, bro.
Sam's Sam's the guy.
Yeah.
So so fast forward now, you're doing um fitness coaching and of course music and still doing acting gigs.
What's the next goal now after this?
After the fitness coaching, okay.
So I'm gonna lock in next month on um the music.
I'm gonna build an extremely powerful community.
Two of them.
I'm gonna build one strictly for Smallville fans.
And smart.
Smallville, my character, Pete Ross was Clark Kent's best friend.
Yeah.
So this community is about me teaching you how to be a best friend to yourself first, and then so you can be a best friend to others.
And you gotta you gotta learn self-love.
You gotta work on yourself.
And when I went to the the convention uh this two weeks ago or last week, I don't even remember where it was because I've been traveling a lot, but they had a shirt with my my face on it, and it said, Damn who's that, and I was like, What's that?
And they were like, This is the shirt that's merch that Tom and Michael sell on their podcast.
I was like, what is that?
And and they have this there's a line where this dead lady fell out um like an icebox or something, and they said that I said, Damn, who's that?
But I just said it like nonchalantly, I didn't react to the dead lady.
So they always clown on Talkville that damn who's that, damn who's that.
But I actually recently watched the episode, and I don't even say damn who's at.
I said, Who's that?
Damn, right?
But the point is when I was out there, I was like, you know what, we're gonna make the damn who's that army now.
I'm gonna make a community for all my damn who's at fans, and I'm gonna teach you guys how to become the best version of yourself.
So when you get in this community, this is a community of positivity.
It's gonna be me teaching you every single day how to be a better friend to yourself.
So that's one thing.
I'm gonna build that community, and then I'm gonna build another community, which is gonna be like fitness, lifestyle, and all my famous friends and all the shit that I know.
I just know people of every walk of life.
So I'm gonna build those communities for people to help them.
And then I'm gonna lock in on music for one month and uh drop new music, go viral, do my thing with the music.
I got a movie.
I'm starting in November.
Um it's a scary movie.
Yeah, and then and then and in January, starting in January, once the music is hitting, once I finish that movie, once the communities are built and the coaching is up and good, and I become you know the greatest version of myself again, I'm gonna go back to acting.
But this time it's gonna be different because I got way more power.
I'm I'm more mature, I look better.
It's not a game.
And it's and and nowadays you don't have to go knock on Hollywood's door to say, Hey, can I audition for a bar?
You can create your own opportunities, but my skill set that I have and the way that I plan on going after it with reckless abandon is gonna be different.
So, right now, this is the opportunity to lock in with me and learn this mindset and get yourself in shape before I put the armor back on.
So quite hold on, quite frankly, uh the Hollywood actors, they were the stars.
Now it's people now social media.
So now you you really doing it because you were already were threaten a triple threat.
Exactly.
You start doing it behind this mic, and you start to actually get that next ring.
Exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
So Rocky Acts uh on YouTube.
Where can I get the information to transform my body image?
So if you go uh to the link of my bio, my Instagram is King Sam Jones the third, King Sam Jones III.
If you go to the link of my bio, I put just for this podcast for tonight, because usually I don't do this, I put a link to my calendar.
So if you click the link on my calendar and you put yourself on my calendar, what I'm doing right now, I'm giving a free 30-minute call.
So it's a consultation to see if we're a good fit for each other.
But when you pull up to that phone call, be ready, have your pen ready, have your paper ready, because I'm gonna tell you a lot of information.
And just with that 30-minute phone call, you'll have enough there to change your life.
So yeah, they can they they can click the link in my bio, there's the link of my bio right there.
And um, and yeah, they can get themselves on my calendar, and once they're on the calendar, I'll call them, they'll get the free 30-minute call, and we can go from there.
That's pretty dope, man.
Yeah.
So yeah, I'm gonna part of this program as well.
Uh, it's fucking amazing.
I'm going to let little Gary The singer's fresh Oh What you think, man?
Like, so let me ask you.
Let me ask you.
Let's let's say you know, let's I want to keep this real.
Let's keep it real.
I am the only one who made it as an old man, quite frankly.
You're already a star when you got into this stuff.
Yeah, I'm the only one who made it to old man and out of shape.
And I still got ten billion fucking views.
Yeah, that's true, actually.
So hold on.
But hold on, but hold on.
Now it's gonna pull the health.
Now what?
Hold on.
But let me say this.
You did it because you have a powerful what?
Mindset.
You did it because you have a powerful mindset.
You didn't let the adversity of being old.
You didn't let the adversity of whatever whatever else seems.
I thought it was because I was a 33, brother.
Come on, man.
No, but listen, I'm being serious right now.
Okay, go ahead, bro.
So you make it I am a 33, though.
But you did that because of your mindset, right?
Huge, huge success story, right?
I did that because I'm an old soul, quite frankly.
So, but the same thing.
If you take that same tenacity, right?
Because not only we're not talking about six pack.
We're talking about my brother had diabetes.
He almost died.
He was in the hospital for five days.
He was super over overweight.
He lost 150 pounds now.
So diabetes is something.
Heart disease, there's a lot of reasons for you to get it.
No doubt.
But I don't have to go in an airplane by two seats.
I'm not that big, bro.
You're not, you're not, you're not that you're not that big.
But at the end of the day, it's all about self-love.
So if you're happy, I'm not talking about abs.
I'm just talking about if you take the same tenacity that you took, because you're already successful, right?
So if you take that same mindset and that same tenacity and you aim it towards anything, you're gonna win.
If I'm gonna do something in life and I'm saying, I would link up with you because you're a winner.
You're already a winner.
But how can you win in multiple areas?
How can you get more rings?
How can you not limit yourself to just the one lane?
And how can you have more self-love?
Because when you look in the mirror and you're like, damn, like me, I d this is a true story about me.
Everybody knows since I was kidding I got a lot of girls because I've been confident.
It's just a thing that even people say, how do you book so many jobs?
I said, because I talked to so many girls, I know how to improvise.
You're a circuit, you know how to talk to people.
It's very simple.
Right.
But now it's different because I don't even before I wasn't, I don't have to talk to anybody.
They come up to me because I I'm the magnet now.
I don't there's nothing to even say.
Like when I walk in a room, there's nothing even say.
There's nothing to say.
Like I worked on myself, so that's it.
That's different.
So I'm not saying this to I'm just saying for you.
I'm just saying for you.
Let's get the content, brother.
I'm all for it, man.
All right.
But hold on.
But I'm just saying, I'm just saying for somebody like you.
I know what you're saying.
I know what you're saying.
That you are a winner.
That you're a winner.
When I feel like doing that, you'll crush it.
It'll be game over.
I'll do it.
That's exactly what.
Exactly.
It'll be game over.
We'll talk.
Exactly.
When he's ready.
So, real quick, Gary.
This is where I want you to shine, though.
Oh, you want me to start doing that?
If you don't mind for my sauce.
If you don't mind, sir.
All right, brother.
He's a master what he does, and I've seen it many times over.
So when's your birthday?
April 29th.
What year?
I ain't telling.
I can't do it without it.
Well, what you doing?
What is it?
Trust me, trust me.
You on the wrong.
It's good, brother.
Come on, man.
It's for the podcast, bro.
You can write it down and I can look at it without saying it.
There you go.
And what and then what you gonna do with it?
That's what I do.
All right, let me get to let's write it down.
Hey, no bell.
Put it, put it.
Yeah, put that right here.
Let's do it.
Hold on.
Oh, you got it?
Yeah.
Just put a year.
I'm gonna see.
Just put a year.
He's like, I don't want to put my own.
It's gonna be between me and you and Gary.
Lovely.
But no, it's funny though, because um You guys are both winners in different areas of uh life.
Nah, but I fuck with him heavy.
Yeah.
He's an old soul.
Very old soul.
You're dumb.
Gotcha.
All right.
Okay, well, this, I'm gonna try to do this, unlike most readings, because I don't want to reveal his birthday.
Okay.
Because he doesn't want that to happen.
Some people could figure it out, but I'm not gonna put all of it out there.
Okay.
It is what it's like.
I mean, it's on I think it's on Google anyway, but it is what it is.
I'm gonna respect what he's going to keep.
So you're born that in on the 29th, two and nine is 11.
So when it comes down to it, that natural charisma you have, that's because you're old soul.
So anyone's born on the 11th, 29th, they're gonna have that natural charisma.
Like you said, it's not ego when a goddamn master number says they come in the room, all of a sudden the attention's on that.
That's how it works.
He has that 11.
I got that 33.
We know another guy named Myron, who's a 22.
They have that presence behind the mic.
When people come in there, people won't pay attention to them.
Also, man, people just open up to you, dog.
People like just they don't even know you.
And they start telling their life stories, and that's because subconsciously they recognize that you're old soul.
That's how it is.
Now, this guy's all fit.
Looks like, you know, like he might whoop someone's ass, but in all honesty, you're a pretty peaceful guy, man.
You're a very, very peaceful guy, man.
You learn quickly too, man.
You're one of those guys who have evolved very where you were when you were younger to where you were now, it's a vast fucking difference compared to some people who maybe change a little bit, you're always out there.
Um you don't always remember what you did in the past.
So just leave it at that.
You know what I'm saying?
That memory doesn't always work.
You always do well with the ladies.
He's the type of guy who will smile.
He's the type of guy who will sugarcoat things.
He'll say exactly what needs to say.
He's a politician, bro.
That's what he is.
He's a freaking politician.
When it comes down to it, he has killed people with fucking kindness.
That's what he's done with in life, man.
Now, you do get emotional, though.
No bullshit.
You do get emotional.
And your key to life is to control your emotion and not let it control you.
And that's one of those things that maybe when you were younger, it had a little bit more, but you had to learn how to control your emotion.
So when I always talk about 11s, because that's what he revealed.
You know, he's born on the 29th, we can say that.
Two and nine is 11, 11s are always the bodybuilders.
11s are always the ones in shape.
Because you have to burn off that emotional energy.
And how do you do that?
You exercise.
So let's start this.
11 starts with E. Emotion starts with E. How do you burn it off?
You exercise, and that's exactly what this motherfucker does, apparently all the fucking time.
So it is what it is.
Now, I would say that your life changed around the year that specifically around 2007, 2008 area.
That's when you had the major shift in your life, and that's when you honestly became more of a leader.
That's when you started doing what you wanted to do in life, where before you were doing kind of what others wanted you to do.
But you'd started doing what you want to do.
You are that leader now.
No doubt about it.
But he's one of those guys who's gonna do it through kindness.
You hit have some setbacks in 2021.
That might have been some some some challenges for you that year, man.
2023 should have well well, but I'm gonna be honest with you, man.
Life is about timing.
The reason we know about Napoleon, the reason we know about Genghis Khan and people in history like that is because not just because they're great people, there's many great people in the world.
Yeah, we know them because they did things at the right time.
And if you plan everything around 2027, brother, you'll kill it.
Everything in your life should be planned about blowing the fuck up that year and then saying, fuck you to everyone who doubted you, brother.
There you go.
A lot more responsibility and like challenge family, like he's have to take a care of a lot more people.
Had a lot more responsibility since his birthday hit this year.
100%.
Was that was that on point?
All right, some of some of it, some of it wasn't really on point, but some of it.
I mean, I've been a leader to my whole life, so I wasn't no real, there was no real time that I said from this part.
Then you did what you want.
I always did everything that I wanted to do.
I only do what I want to do since I was a kid till now.
There was no big shift in 2007, 2008 where you might have been that guy when you maybe an all-star, but you came that fucking superstar afterwards.
Because everyone gets better with age, brother, no matter who you are.
I mean, I I I I do believe I do believe there was a shift at that time around that time.
But I mean, I I might have been.
Of all the years I said that yeah, you know, I'm saying that's trying to tell you.
Yeah, that's a that's a good year.
But I would say I would say some of it's cool, some of it's not.
But but at the at the end of the day, I always did what I want to do.
I was always a leader.
There was nothing, there was no time.
And the the last thing, y'all can ask more questions after this.
Even when I gave my friend that money, I my intuition was like, do not do this.
This is wrong.
What year was that?
That was around that time.
That was honestly around my time.
Wow, yeah.
So uh again, what was happening?
No, no, that was around that time.
That's why I said he got something right.
Yeah, but at the shift exact years, yeah.
But the shift didn't go in a certain way.
The shift was that at that time, um, yeah, all of that stuff happened.
So I'm like, oh, yeah, got the right year around that, but the other stuff was was not really like that.
But I would say at the end of the day, the last thing that I want to say from that to everything else else that I'm saying is you have to be responsible for all your actions, right?
So no matter who you are, no matter what you're going through, you always have to make good decisions because one bad Decision could cost you fucking everything.
And you know, this is saying God gives his toughest times to his strongest soldiers.
And sometimes I used to pray.
I wish I wasn't so strong to take it all.
But I also am I'm very grateful for so much that happened to me because if I had a got even higher, maybe I wasn't able to take that far and weather that storm so well and make this comeback like I'm doing now.
You know what I'm saying?
So whether whether people get my program or don't get my program, I want them to leave this podcast knowing that they can achieve whatever they put their mind to, but also to guard if you have anything good going on, guard it, guard it, and always be a leader because one bad decision, you your shit is in the shambles.
You know what I'm saying?
How many NBA players and players go broke after the contract?
How many, how many celebrities?
Exactly.
75%.
Exactly.
Because why there's no transition time for this to that.
So then it just, you know what I mean?
I mean, even myself, I made mistakes definitely in my career.
We're like, I wasted some money, I didn't buy the right things.
I bought some property that was pretty good.
But other than that, um, if I can't go down going on a certain path, yeah, I will go broke too.
It's not hard to go broke.
No, it is especially so especially in this city.
So I can see where like all of us can improve.
Dom, you had a bad time as well.
Had a bad year last year, definitely.
Especially like what you said really resonated with me.
How I had like a fall off, but now where I am with my career, I'm so happy you happened in because I wasn't as big then as I am now.
It matters more the bigger you get.
Like that shit holds more weight the bigger you are, especially when you think you had top of the world.
Because then you fall and it's devastating.
It's much worse.
So it's a lot better.
And I agree with the whole thing about timing because I wasn't on that back thing, but now I'm I'm ready.
But guess what?
The timing is perfect.
The timing is perfect for everything social media, everything coaching, everything else, and it's just my time, brother.
Like, I know I'm gonna be one of the biggest motivational speakers of right now.
It's just my time, you know.
Bro, I'll be in the gym working on this nigga.
He'd be like, You got this, bro.
Ten more minutes.
I'm like, damn, I feel motivated.
Yeah, ready to go.
I mean, I mean, pay him on like even before you started on the stairmaster, you used to always get off.
Yeah, and now you make it all the way through.
It's those small little wins that matter.
You know what I'm saying?
So small little wins that matter.
So, and and then I told you too, you're you're already successful in life.
You got a successful podcast.
Now you got this other thing successful.
So you already a winner, so we gotta keep winning in this area so that you can have everything else that you want.
You know, maybe you're gonna be an executive producer of my podcast.
Maybe you're gonna there's a there's just a lot of shit that you're gonna be able to do, but it all starts with you working on yourself, getting in the gym and becoming the best version of yourself.
That's that's the same mindset Michael had, Jordan, same mindset Kobe had, and their 11s just like you.
It's always there, brother.
It's always there, man.
All right, so we'll take a small break here.
Um, we can do readings 90 and above.
Yeah, or we could do clips as well uh coming up very soon.
So we'll take a small break, fellas, and come right back right back.
We do have a super chat specifically for him for Sam?
Okay, okay, let's do it.
All right, this is for uh Sam.
Sorry, King, Sam Jones the third.
Xavier Saminelli says, King, how do I get a six-pack?
I'm working out a lot.
Give me the secret.
I'm willing to do this idea of your six pack advice.
Gary, you know me uh one eleven eight.
I've been here before I'm cooked.
The fuck that me.
What eleven eight?
Well, you think I'm a mind reader?
What the fuck out of here, man?
Bro, I don't do that, bro.
I'm not psychic here.
Yeah, bro.
I need information to work with Gary Cal.
Comment below your actual birthday and year because nigga, I don't want to stand out either, bro.
And then how does that how does that work with the questions?
How they get up there?
So they can donate on the show and then we read it out loud what they're saying.
So you want to know how to get six packs.
All right, I'm gonna answer him.
And everybody who's on here who knows that I'm the goat for real, do your donations right now.
Tap it.
There you go.
I know I didn't get to say everything, but yeah, y'all know what's up.
Let's get the donations rolling right now.
If you're a Blue Mountain State fan, let's get the donations going.
If you just King Sam Jones the third, y'all know what I do outside.
Let's get the donations going.
Smallville fans, let's go.
But um, if you want the full one on one coaching, obviously you can get on the calendar, but I'm gonna break it down to you like this if you want a six-pack.
The first thing is your mindset, right?
So um I'm gonna since you donate it.
What I'm gonna do is I'm gonna recommend a book.
It's called You Squared.
That book is about quantum leaps.
So, what a quantum leap is, all you have to know is where you want to get.
You don't have to take small incremental steps to get there.
You can just say, I want the six pack, I want to be the greatest six pack that ever lived.
You can make jumps to get there.
Just like you paid a hundred dollars to jump on here, you already made a quantum leap because now I'm about to give you the sauce.
So everybody else didn't pay their 99.
They had the questions.
They're not gonna get on the calendar.
They're not making a quantum leap, but you're making a quantum leap.
So you squared, get the book.
So you can start developing the mindset.
Working on you can work on a vision board, you can do affirmations.
There's a lot of other stuff you could do.
Second, the nutrition.
You have to get a healthy relationship with food.
So you have to understand that slow digesting carbs are the ones you need to eat because they digest slowly and they don't just digest and turn the fat.
They they allow you time to digest and use them, burn them as as fuel.
So DM me and I'll help you out with the nutrition.
That's the second step.
The third part is the workouts.
So that's a little bit a lot to explain right now, but you gotta do cardio so that your body fat goes down.
You have to learn how to speed up your metabolism.
You can do that through spicy foods, eating on time.
Um yeah, there's a lot of other tricks.
It's too too too long to explain here.
Man, tell them the games to be sold, not told.
Yeah, nah, but I gave them a lot of games.
You can do a lot of.
You gave enough for free.
I'll stop you.
You gave it up for a lot of people.
That's a lot of time to feel bad.
You know?
That's a that's a start though.
It's a good start.
Yeah, that's a good start.
That's a good starting place.
And the fact that as long all you gotta do is want it, brother.
If you want it and you want the program, all you gotta do is get on my calendar.
We get on a phone, and uh as long as I know that you want it, I'm gonna make it happen for you.
No matter your financial situation.
I got guys that fucking live in their car and do my program.
Wow.
They started in their car and now they got apartments, and now they got jobs.
Because I tell you, I get them on a phone, I give them the price, they can't afford it.
I say, listen, I'm not here to just make a bunch of money.
I'm really here to change lives.
So what can you do today?
They tell me what they could do.
Cool.
You still gonna owe the price, but we're gonna start and I'm gonna treat you like everybody else.
They send me whatever that is, and we get to starting.
And the one guy he told me he was living in his car.
I said, I lived in my car before.
So I know you're gonna have to get can tuna.
I know you can do protein.
I know that you're gonna have to get a gym membership so you can shower in that gym.
There's a lot that I could teach you about getting out of that car because I've been in that car.
And that's why I'm gonna be one of the greatest coaches because I've touched millions of dollars.
I've touched anything that somebody thinks they did, I probably already did twice.
Right.
From the from the high to the low.
You know what I mean?
And um, so all a person has to do is want to get my coaching program, and I'm gonna figure out how they're gonna get it.
And then they're gonna make the massive transformation just like everybody else is doing.
Well said.
That's so funny.
Um, all right, guys.
Uh any more chat spills for now?
Okay, okay.
Okay, now you understand.
Wait, what's the secret?
No, no, secret sauce, secret sauce.
All right, man.
All right, fellas, small break, and we'll be right back.
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Clips.
We're getting some clips real quick.
But guys, in the meantime, Gary Chatson, 98 and above on Gary's channel, Rumble.
We got you guys.
Sam's in house as well.
About acting, fitness, whatever you want, you can ask him, and then Tom, of course, Twitter god, X himself, Instagram networking.
You really are X yourself, bro.
Bro, tell him where he was.
I'm about to flex for you if you don't do it, bro.
Flex, bro.
Get the hell out of here.
You better start talking.
Well, I can't really flex it, man, because it's the event, but yeah, the venue, they had me in a like, you know, very exclusive setting with just well, the people that run the world.
You got uh Cash Patel, Dan Bergino, uh Tulsi Gabbard, uh, we had Elon Musk and Bondy, Elon Musk, uh sitting at the same seats with all of them.
It was only like 50 or 60 of us that could sit there.
And you have two VIPs.
You had the great VIP and the red VIP.
We were at the very front, so we were on a VIP separate from the rest of the pretty much the whole conservative media.
And where were you?
Yeah, I was up there in the drop.
Yeah, in the front.
Charlie Kirk's one of those with 50.
Yeah, Charlie Kirk's memorial up in Arizona.
The only brother there, only that personal.
Yeah, definitely.
That's all.
But it was pretty, yeah, it was pretty big.
It was good, bro.
I've been in a lot of big seatings, but that was definitely the most exclusive one because you know, all my peers were behind me.
So I mean, that was a whole different level.
You got people that been doing this for the past 10-15 years that weren't able to sit at that same seat.
Did you tell Elon what's up, man?
What's up, nigga?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm running to him, but you know what?
He just scammed me up and down and then did like what's up.
But he's mentioned my name before.
You know, he was there when they had to demonetize me when he went down to Israel.
So he knows of me.
I mean, when he spoke with Ben Shapiro, yeah, Elon Musk mentioned me by name.
So we have a pretty uh pretty extensive history to him.
Dom, what is it like to come down here uh to Miami from your enemy year where shit was not working, to coming down here to Miami, and now honestly reaching the pinnacle, the absolute pinnacle of a journalism.
You're there, you're there.
Definitely.
I mean, it feels good.
Yeah, this definitely feels good.
But um, I knew I would get there at some point.
I just felt like I had a bump in a road just because I could see what the competition was.
I saw what they offer, and I saw what I did so much better.
I knew no one was fucking with me, which is why I'm mostly the quietest person in the room because I just know I'm him.
Like I have nothing to prove.
I my confidence.
I like combo, but to the point I like that.
Real quick, uh, this on Rumble.
Gabe 1187 says, Gary, thank you for making the connections I've been using, sorry, seeing since I was a child.
My birthday is 0420 1995.
Oh, 4205.
You know, here's one of those type of deals where I want to say nice things, but I think it's in your enemy year.
You're born in 1995, the year the pig, and you have to be one of those type of years where it's okay to lay low.
If you're a general, it's not the year to expand.
Everyone always wants to expand.
But if you do it in your enemy year, shit starts fucking up.
Ask Megan the Stallion, born 1995.
How's that work out for?
Ask Wes Watson, a good friend of ours, right?
He's got hit up with cases.
You know who else you asked?
Spirit Airlines.
Because they were founded in a pig year in 1983.
Not one, but two bankruptcies.
So the reason I'm trying to tell you this is not to talk down you.
I'm trying to tell you this is not the year to expand.
It just isn't.
Now, you as three life pad, you're the one of those guys who has to network to make money.
You have to be that type of guy who knows everybody.
Everyone plays a role in society.
You got fours at work.
You got people who are sevens, you think.
But when it comes to you, you're the guy who gets everyone together.
That is the role of a three.
So when it comes down to it, lay low this year.
And then when it comes 2027, like I told my man over here, that's when you fucking start taking over.
Maybe you could do it with you.
Let's go.
There you go.
Good stuff.
Shout out to Gabe.
Alright, listen to clips here.
Let's start with the first one.
Um this is from DK Danny.
Says, why do they ruin it for their friends?
Oh, so this is funny because um just get some context here.
You ever hit up a girl, right?
She's with her friends, and it's always the fat ugly one.
It says, She has a boyfriend, or she don't talk to you.
I'm like, bitch.
Mystery lovers company.
Bro, but we'll play clips.
You guys can probably relate to this as well, but this is wild.
There we go.
There we go.
I have to confess something.
I I think you're gorgeous.
What's her name?
I don't think she wants to talk.
Who the fuck are you, bitch?
Crazy.
Yo, look at her, bruh.
What the Bumbuka.
Bro, she has a mouth.
She has mouth, bro.
She talked for herself.
Anyhow, let's continue.
Crazy, bro.
Wow.
I don't want to know what she does with her mouth.
Eat the wrong food.
Oh, a little bit more than that, bro.
Here we go.
Next time I'll just come with a donut.
Nah, but let me say, let me say from the beginning, from the beginning.
Let me say, let me say something.
Good.
So the dude the dude just the dude just aborted mission after that, right?
Yeah.
So that's not player anyway.
So anytime there's three girls, one could do something.
This girl's a little overweight or whatever.
She's hating, but whatever.
But it's not because of her overweightness.
We don't know why she hated.
She decided to hate.
But homie's a quitter.
I would have never quit.
I would have talked to her, made her laugh, made her do something, made her feel good about herself.
And then maybe, maybe I would have got with the friend or whatever.
But at the end of the day.
See, you're a sweet talker, bro.
You could you can maneuver.
I'm just I'm Some guys can't do that.
I just I just I just I just got respect.
So it's like I already know that she might be going through something in her life, obviously.
So I'm not gonna just take she could attack me.
That's crazy.
You are nice.
I'd be like that in the day, that big bitch don't know what I'm going through.
It's not till I'm like, it's like this.
You got a little uh uh uh aunt and you talking to a lion.
So I don't gotta swipe her down.
Bro, I'll tell you this, bro.
She goes through a lot, a lot of food.
All right, that's uh that's my kid.
I would have stuck in the game a little longer, been nice to the friend, and then told all of them, let's go do wait.
What y'all even doing out here?
Damn, okay.
I'm sorry, maybe I should talk to you, which and then hung out with all of them.
I don't know.
I would have took it a different way.
There's more.
Let's play again.
From the top this time.
I have to confess something.
I think you're gorgeous.
What's her name?
I don't think she wants to talk to you.
Who the fuck are you bitching she did want to talk to me?
She actually did want to talk to him because you can see her smile a little bit.
She just smiled.
She did want to talk to him.
So let's quit.
Next time I'll just come with a donut.
Excuse me.
I just crossed the street to tell you how beautiful you are.
Thank you.
Is that a sign?
What?
Do me a favor.
Shut the fuck up.
Don't worry.
I didn't know.
Excuse me.
I I have to confess something.
I think you're gorgeous.
Oh, yeah, she is.
I had a boyfriend for like five years.
Oh no, that's okay.
I was talking to her, not you.
I know you have a boyfriend.
No, no, no.
No, I'm letting you know she has a boyfriend.
Oh, but she can talk for herself.
Alright, relax.
You don't get that.
You don't get to talk, okay?
You're too bad.
You already look big enough.
Don't talk to me.
What does that have to do with her?
No, what did that have to do with it?
By the way, she just said she has a boyfriend.
Where's this boyfriend while she's out there drinking with the girls?
Good point.
What the fuck is this?
I'm telling you, bro.
But dude, this happens every single day, bro.
I feel like now let me get my opinion.
I feel like the real players encounter this every single day.
So it's not even a big deal what she just did.
Like to disrespect the back.
I mean, it's she a flea.
So I I mean I wouldn't have I Not your style.
I'm just saying that the guys with the mics right now, yeah, these days aren't aren't the guys.
They're they're they're the not the guys, and that's why they have the mics, but the the guys aren't the cool guys ain't doing this shit.
The people that's actually getting the girls ain't doing this corny shit.
Yeah, so he's just a corny dude anyway, so he's not even a I mean it's funny, but he's corny with the without the fucking mic, he wouldn't have even went up to them.
I think he was he's hilarious, bro.
That's funny as hell.
It was funny for content, but you but bro, come on.
We've been outside before.
We've been outside if that dude didn't have the fucking camera and all that shit, he wouldn't have even had the balls to go up to them.
So it's really corny.
Of course, it's corny.
You're going up to the girls, you dissing them, it's corny.
He's a he he he's a flea.
So it's funny, but the dude with the camera's a clown.
Let's go to the next video, man.
All right.
I don't know if I'm fucking the show up, but no, you could, bro.
Yeah, keep talking.
Dude is a clown.
All right, Greg Du Set.
There we go.
Friend of the show.
Ship, this girl, when I break up with her, she says, Oh, by the way, I'm pregnant.
Real quick.
Before the spot to break her right there.
Hold on.
This is deja vu for me, right?
So I don't know if this is like just me being me.
But whenever you break with a chick, right?
And you want to leave her, all of a sudden, I'm pregnant.
Don't kill the baby.
I'm just like, hold on.
It can't only be me.
Yeah.
But Greg went through the same shit, same bullshit.
And I guarantee you, people watching the show went through the same bullshit.
If you're if you if it's smash chicks.
So, watch this video with context here.
But again, I went through this bullshit myself, and it is not fun.
But we'll go from the very top, if you don't mind.
Uh, here we go.
Just help breaking up with a girl and uh crazy.
Here we go.
She says, Oh, by the way, I'm pregnant.
I'm like, really?
But you didn't you get the needle needle for like you can't get pregnant.
I'm like, what were you doing in Florida drinking and partying?
You're pregnant.
She calls up my mom.
She's like, Greg got me pregnant and dumped me.
So my mom's not talking to me.
And she's making up this lie.
And then I'm like, okay.
Stop it right there.
What type of relationship do you have with your mom and your family that she's gonna fucking believe the girlfriend facts in front of you?
What the fuck?
That's that's that's some degenerate ass shit, bro.
That's very sad, bro.
Alright, but what to do?
Maybe she is pregnant.
I don't know what to do.
So I move out, and then I go to my house to get my stuff, and the door locks are all changed, and I'm like, what's going on?
I call the police, and apparently she said, Oh, he's a he's attempting to threatening to kill me and whatnot.
I've had a powerlifting meet in PI in a different province, and then I come back and I'm getting arrested for robbing the house.
I'm like, what do you mean I robbed the house?
My house?
Yeah, I'm what was taking all my stuff.
And I'm like, but I was in PI.
This is a six-hour drive when it happened.
And so I can't do anything, and they claim that I'm the one that robbed it.
Two months later, they find it in her brother's garage.
I don't trust women anymore in terms of relationships and breakup because they lie, they say anything.
And one place then kept that shit.
Yeah, bro.
Bro, that's crazy, man.
He gotta shoot the one with him.
They gotta fight over that.
That's crazy.
Did you hear what he said?
I don't trust women anymore.
That was your first mistake.
You shouldn't never trust them in the first place, bro.
What the fuck?
That's a horrible start.
I hear a lot.
That's horrible, bro.
They always say the woman you marry is not the woman that you divorce.
Same thing with breakups, bro.
Y'all are good in the moment.
Yeah, things are up and up.
Y'all break up.
She's on your ass.
Dead ass, bro.
So listen, I went through this bullshit as well, man, and it's it's not fun, fellas.
Not fun at all.
Alright.
Next one here.
Um so Myron breaks down uh how luxury is a scam.
There we go.
I've been wearing the same hoodie for the fing past three days.
I think luxury is hard.
The only luxury thing I own are watches, and you guys know they're playing Jane Rolexes to hold value.
A Pepsi, an AP, and the coral red oyster perpetual.
These are pieces that hold value very well, and I got them at a good price.
I can sell them anytime.
But when it comes to this luxury lifestyle, whatever, it's great for this, it's great for marketing, but you are gonna get a lot of haters.
You guys know me.
I'm more listening I love Myron.
Yeah, that's my boy.
Uh you know, but that's horse.
Listen, bro, you're driving a 2002.
Okay, we we can't all do that.
He he's born in a horse year.
This is how horses are.
They are very unmaterialistic.
I mean, other people who have his could have you know his money, they'd be out here fucking balling to whatever.
He's out there working 12 fucking hours a day.
But hold on, his mindset is important.
I'll tell you what.
I did the whole ball and out of control thing.
I did the whole shebang.
I did it to the very topest top level.
You could go.
SVJ, penthouse, bitches every day, three a day.
I did the whole shit.
And it was not fulfilling.
It was fun in the moment.
It was lit.
But that mindset would have saved me a lot of headaches, stress and time, and more money.
So even though it is a bit more, I want to say minimalistic in the in a sense, it is good to have somebody.
Probably smarter.
It is way smart.
I'm not forgetting this.
We were in Romania, right?
It was me, Andrew Tate, Tristan Tate, Myron in the Warroom.
And Andrew was like, you know what, Myron?
You're very smart.
Me and Fresh here by cars, you know, me and Tate by uh Tristan by cars, but you don't you save your money you buy real estate.
He's the smartest one all out of all of us.
He was right.
So I would say this about Myron, yes, it is a bit extreme, but it does help out this as a good mindset.
It does.
So all right, next one.
Oh, this is hilarious.
Gary, you're gonna love this one, bro.
So this is basically a woman seeing others do what they do.
I wanted to join in and the result.
Here we go.
Wingah.
Um excuse me, man.
Why is she doing?
She's having a new desert.
Oh, okay.
Um can I try some?
wow thank you There's nothing special about this.
How much is it?
88 dollars.
88?
Are you kidding me?
Yes, but you do have a discount.
If you're willing to eat it and say woo woo, we'll give you a 50% discount.
Woo.
What?
Yo, oh, yo, yo, yo, yo.
They just proved these women will dance like a seal for a couple dollars.
Look at this shit.
Wow!
I'm telling you, bro.
I'm telling you, man.
So it's the hive mindset.
They see others do it what they're doing, and then they want to join in.
But again, uh You wouldn't do it, you wouldn't do it to save 88 hours fresh.
Bro, hold on.
He'd be woo louder than those.
That's what I was about to say.
I know you're gonna woo.
Somebody gonna woo.
It's the example and the story behind why she did what she did.
Okay.
I'm not gonna woo.
I'm not I'm not gonna woo.
But guess where?
Woo!
That guy would do it.
But he's smart.
We're gonna be like, woo!
Woo!
But yeah, that was actually funny, but it wasn't just because she was a woman that she did it.
There's a lot of guys out there right now would be like, where the fuck is this restaurant?
I'm trying to pull up to the woo shit.
Like that will play that as someone.
Probably for other reasons though.
But it's it's it's a funny play on basically the mindset.
Exactly.
Exactly.
So we got next uh dubs, dumb's adult star Britney Jones is now going viral after exposing Stefan Diggs for cheating on Cardi B with her, even dropping streams screenshot text messages for them being intimate and flirty.
Um just fun facts here.
Offset, obviously, this is crazy, man.
Oh here we go.
So on the left, it shows uh Britney Jones is saying, Why you shouldn't why you should baby mama damn she can't type.
Why you should baby mama's beef?
Not like anyone got cheated on.
She's the last baby mama, not number one, two or three.
Can't get mad at people that came before you.
So Carter B reacted to the rumor that her baby daddy Stephon Diggs was fathering several kids around the same time they were together.
Her response was that's our baby daddy now, we're gonna figure it out.
And the main problem is that she left offset for allegedly you know cheating on her, but she got with a nigga that's cheating on her, possibly worse than offset from what it seems.
Yeah, and you know, they got the text message right here.
I mean, it's not really have to read that, but it's between him and adult star.
Damn, she posted his his his nudes, yeah.
But that's an L dog.
Oh, hell no, bro.
I didn't even see that part.
And then the thing is it shows that he sent 1500 every and she's showing she's a prostitute.
I don't it says every time I smash a guy.
It's not a flash.
She probably has to think this over too much.
That's not a flex, man.
So the story is generacy is that like you said, uh Cardi B left offset basically because he was cheating on her for Stefan Diggs.
And Stefan Diggs is always special.
Her mom.
And it's funny because now he's being exposed because of Cardi B. Oh, he's thinking Cardi B. Look who he's telling me now.
It's just being unrealistic when you're at that status.
It's just kind of unrealistic.
You can find men that are loyal, faithful, and stuff at that level, but they gotta be on their time.
Yeah.
Because all men they're gonna dog out when you have that much access, and most of the time they're running to men that's still going through that phase.
Pretty much.
They just have to accept it.
Guys, this is the next one's scary.
Uh, we mentioned before AI's come in at a very fast pace, and in society nowadays, people are looking for ways to make money as much as possible.
This invention right here is scary.
Here we go.
*Sounds of the music*
That shit is demonic.
Could you could you imagine when Andrew Tate would have done with this five years ago?
Or ten years ago when he used to do this shit.
Bro, now you can become the woman.
And we're much smarter.
That shit about to run up billions.
Bro, it looks real.
Because we were much smarter, bro.
So it's like I would rather have a guy pretending to be a woman make that money than some uh whore on only fans, man.
I'm gonna keep it real.
I don't want no one to it's it still keeps the goon culture out, so I don't know.
I don't want none of this happening.
But but but but to be fair though, um, this is happening right now.
Because think about it.
These girls have guy managers telling them, say this, don't do this.
So this happening basically right now, yeah.
But more so because if they can copy your as that movements, you can become the girl yourself.
Is this an actual better thing?
Think about this though, freshman.
You used to have these pimps who used to talk these uh underage girls into doing only fans so they can make money off them.
Basically pimp them out.
Now they can have an AI who fucking does this is no more pushing these young girls into this profession.
I'm not saying it's good, it's obviously a haram.
Yeah, but at the end of the day, is it not better?
I would say give me a big thing.
Yeah, but but also uh keep in mind now 100%.
Don't give them a dime.
Yeah, but the number one thing though that's scary is that OnlyFans is still a number one top revenue model, even though times are hard.
They make they make more than what Braun James, bro.
Yeah, bro, it's crazy.
Fucking nuts.
Uh we want to next one?
Yeah.
Man arrested for reposting someone else's post.
This happened in UK.
Because a lot of people don't know in the UK, they can arrest you for your social media posts and what you say.
Like the first person who arrested was a grandmother that was speaking about the uh, I think the British crown or no, the UK government about the censorship.
She was like 89 years old.
So this happens now.
It's going even further.
This post that this was reposted caused someone anxiety.
They called the police, they reported that the post online that they saw on their timeline that was reposted by someone they were following, caused them anxiety, which got him arrested.
The man asked why am I being arrested?
When he posted it first, the police couldn't answer.
So the dude that was getting arrested, he asked the police why is he getting arrested if he only reposted some of those shit?
The dude that originally posted it didn't get locked up, bro.
They arrested the reposter.
Okay, okay, even the police don't know why it came up on the top.
I want to get this straight.
Yeah, they arrested an 89-year-old.
Yeah, that was first person.
Well, no, the one grandma.
So the first arrest.
Yeah, it was a one.
So this is two separate stories.
I was saying the first person that being arrested in the UK was 89-year-old grandmother.
That was something completely different.
This right here is a man that reposted someone, uh, some post on social media that calls someone else anxiety.
They locked him up for reposting it because they followed him and not the person that posted it.
You know what?
This is why I'm very happy I live in America.
I don't live in no fucking European shithole.
I don't live in no fucking continent where they actually respect people's freedom of speech.
So while here in America, Donald Trump just passed some made a deal with uh YouTube and Google basically to reinstate people's accounts to stop censorship over there in the shithole called the UK.
It's crazy, they're putting people in jail for tweets for results.
Yes, fuck the UK and as a matter of fact, Donald Trump, I'm gonna keep this real with you.
Put tariffs on these motherfuckers until they start respecting free speech and what people have to say.
This is I I would feel worse in the UK than Russia.
Yeah, hell yeah.
For a fact for a fact.
You retweet somebody's tweet, yeah.
And that's all it's take.
Bro, dude, that's terrible.
And the police don't even know why, because it's like new rules, so they don't really know.
It's from the top down.
Yes, from the top down.
What kind of system is this?
It's crazy.
People arrest people that don't know why.
What type of system is this?
This is the UK government.
No wonder we kick you fucking wreck goats the fucking.
But do you notice that it happened after COVID because they had to first find out those people were submissive enough to go to the next phase?
COVID was just a system to test out.
Oh, they tapped out.
They submit it.
They submit it so easily, bro.
So it doesn't surprise me.
Keep in mind, once it's robots, there's no if ends of the fucked, bro.
If they can't handle these, and they don't even, they're police versus ours, bro.
They look weak.
Yeah.
So I can't imagine when they get some buff ass robots, bro.
Tell me.
Bro, they have no guns over there.
Yeah.
And this is what happens when a citizenship does not have gun rights.
Then the government starts abusing the citizens.
Here in America, we have the first amendment and second amendment.
Here in America, we have six to seven percent of our population that are millionaires.
Yeah.
As a matter of fact, everyone sitting here is one of those.
Let's go.
Go out there in America.
Doesn't matter what your race is, what your religion is.
If you work hard, you won't make it.
Unfortunately, the rest of the world does not have that opportunity.
And that is your fault for allowing this tyrannical government to start arresting you for tweets.
Yo, bro, how come they're not marching?
I'm like fucking their government.
This is garbage.
Well, you know, they can get arrested for protest now, too, though.
Yeah.
They can.
They can get arrested for those protests.
But if the protest is too large, like over like even like 250 people, certain protests people can get arrested for.
For if you're fighting against like censorship, then that's almost like treason.
UK is cooked, bro.
Wow.
It's bad, bro.
Yo, Trump.
Taylor.
My boy, cut them off.
Cut the the fuck off.
Alright, what's the next one?
Yeah, it's sad, bro.
All right.
Cardi B says offset is demanding that she pays his taxes, gives him millions, and transfer her property to him before agreeing to sign divorce papers.
And she says this is the reason why they haven't gotten a divorce because as soon as she does, she loses instantly.
So she's pretty much marriage by hostage, is what women are saying.
But they never say that for men.
I'm not gonna lie.
This is the first this is one of the rare times where he married her and she meets more than him.
So by default, he's gonna win if they divorce.
It's odd how that worked.
Crazy, right?
Uh who else was like that?
Holly Berry.
Her husband.
Oh, yeah, she did, yeah.
Yeah.
And she had to pay out more than once.
David Justice.
I think she paid out like two separate.
Brittany Spears paid out some bags too.
Oh, wow.
You're right.
You're right.
Brittany Spears, too.
Yeah.
God damn.
What was that guy's name who fucking got her?
I forgot the guy's name.
Federal Kennedy.
Yo, yo, we're still OG.
Shout out to that nigga, bro.
Well, I'm the monk.
Guys, this is insane.
Women are taking Tylenol.
Yeah, that's that pissed me off saying that, man.
To piss off Trump.
But they don't understand.
Mental illness is fucking.
Doesn't give a shit.
No.
He's telling people to be careful, but you want to disembite Trump.
What's your kid, bro?
This is where it's so bad with it.
So they're taking Tylenol to piss off President Trump.
Nigga, he's not a fucking doctor.
All he's doing is just giving out the message.
And these are the same people that told us to trust the science.
So how are you telling me now that the science is telling you that Tananol leaks to autism?
You're going to take the shit in spite of who gave you the message.
You know the message came originally from doctors.
It's just, bro, these people, it shows how hypocritical they are.
So just because Donald Trump said, don't take Tylenol, these pregnant brought it up.
They're not fucking taking Tylenol.
Repeal the 19th.
Oh my god.
It is crazy, man.
They're voting by the way.
They vote.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
This is bad.
Play the video, bro.
This is terrible.
Listen, you've you're a mother of a kid.
This is fucked up, bro.
The kid don't know any better.
It's you.
Yeah, it's fucked up.
Look at this shit, bro.
This is disgusting.
I'm definitely a single mother.
Look at them.
The look of they have the crazy eyes, bro.
28 weeks pregnant.
You know what I'm gonna take?
Oh my god.
You can tell in the house.
Can it work like a child?
And maybe they don't have autism.
Stupid bit.
Who risks and these women and they hold a life asylum.
They're trying to flex this.
Saying that the kid won't have taking a risk on a kid catching autism.
Yo, I'm not gonna hold you, bro.
This is not the selection at best.
If you're this dumb nigga, go ahead.
But you cannot be telling me that this is normal.
This is not this is psychotic.
We're doubt bad.
I feel bad for the child.
It does my mom, bro.
Even if he don't come out autistic, bro.
He has problems with her as a mom.
Imagine really, so dead ass.
They're in there forever.
Imagine really, like, we ain't even talking about it.
The mental health abuse the boy is gonna go through from seeing this.
Yeah, bro.
Like, damn, you really put my life on the line over some shit.
A president, by that time, he'll probably like bro.
He probably Trump be gone.
This nigga not even here, you don't put my life on the line on some nigga that you can't even react to no more.
It's crazy.
They so caught in the moment, bro.
And I think that's because social media.
People ain't looking ahead no more.
Listen, her name's Michelle.
Bro, Michelle, get get definitely a hair's vote.
Yeah, Michelle.
Come on, man.
Definitely.
Stupid house stupid.
Whoever is the father is the car pregnant.
I I doubt she talks to the father too much, bro.
You're right.
You're actually probably right.
He's not in the video.
All right.
I wonder why.
Another one.
Yeah, so this is the other one.
Pregnant woman.
Yeah, so the same thing.
Bro, it doesn't matter the race.
White, Asian, black, bro.
Come on, man.
Bro, they're women at the end of the day.
Play.
Actually, no, you don't.
You know, don't play it, bro.
We don't even have.
We just saw the video.
Yeah, they're fine.
Bro, that's disgusting, man.
And they're buying bottles.
And yo, yo, yo.
I got I gotta say something here, man.
I got a little bit here, something.
You don't see me walking off with my fucking shirt off like this guy.
Why the fuck is people with that shit, bro?
No one wants to see that bitch.
At least I have the decency to cover the fuck up.
Yeah.
It shows it being hypocritical.
God damn, I wish you had a burqa.
The feminists, bro, have lost their minds.
Bro, being hypocritical, they lose more.
That's very true.
What's the next one?
Oh, so guys, chats are here.
We'll do chops right after these uh last two.
So uh Sam, why don't you come on this after you watch this video?
Let's do it.
This is someone that's overweight and they're being enabled by the family.
Let's put the clip.
Mom is in the leg board.
Is it from a TV show?
Is it from Okay?
Okay, baby.
How did you just sleep?
Okay.
You're okay with the sausage and the bacon?
How many waffles are you gonna want?
Four?
Okay.
Okay, go ahead and get syrup.
Get your fork.
How about um some donuts?
Some bear con?
Look at this fat fuck.
How about um stop?
Stop.
One second.
Stop.
One second.
Yo, you think I could be his personal trader?
I don't eat no bacon, bro.
Oh man.
I'm in Miami, bitch.
Okay, blah, blah, blah.
People have to pause.
That's rough, bro.
Bro, look at her chin.
No, sorry.
Go back.
Just play real quick.
Sure.
Okay, honey.
Oh my god.
I got some cinnamon rose.
Nigga, look at her chin.
She has four chins, nigga.
She has four chins.
How do you get four chins, bro?
He's baking all day.
Four chan.
Four chins.
So wait a second.
Bro, what do you think?
Does he still have syrup in his hands?
Yeah, you tell.
So they got another bottle of syrup right there.
So that nigga came out with his old bottle of syrup or some custom shit.
Sit up.
That's crazy as fuck.
Cinnables on the table, bro.
He came out that bitch like it's a soda can, bro.
That's crazy as hell, bro.
Play, play it.
This is so big back, bro.
It's for you.
Okay.
You're gonna want milk.
Okay.
You want to put the butter yourself, or you want me to do it?
I know I have spoiled him.
But he is a special kid.
So it's hard not to.
There you go, baby.
You want me to pour the syrup for you?
Okay.
Women, man.
This is.
Or did you want the peacon one?
You're good on that?
What are you gonna want for dinner today, baby?
Meat love.
Meatloaf?
You want any more bacon or sausage anymore?
Stop, bro.
He won't stop.
Bro, you know it's crazy.
You could get this guy a six-pack.
Look, I'm gonna tell you what he.
I'm gonna tell you.
He needs a father in his life, or he needs a he needs a strong man in his life.
Yeah.
So when I see this, obviously it's funny as a fat dude, mom just serving him up the shit for the views or whatever.
he's fat.
But it's in self-esteem.
Sometimes moms ain't good moms.
Not every mom's a good mom.
So she's clearly not doing the right thing for the kid.
But once again, the kid's down, he's depressed.
We I'm not laughing at him, but everybody laughing at him.
So that's the story of his whole life.
He just down and depressed.
But if you get the right person to get in his ear, get in his mind, show him some new things, then yeah, if he if when there's a will, there's a way, but it has to start with his mindset.
It has to be he's not in the right healthy environment with the mom.
You know what I'm saying?
I find it interesting that this video and the ones before it, uh, the last two before it, probably the most unhinged videos we've seen, and all of them are showing women without a man present.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's weird.
It's a crazy trend.
So every single time.
Hold on.
There's more.
Feminism.
Hold on.
There's more.
Cancer ever.
Yep.
Definitely.
There's actually more.
Hold on.
Are you good?
I'm okay.
No.
No.
Okay.
Did I put enough better on your buffers?
I should have made your friends to trust.
Would you ever like that better?
Tomorrow?
How many do you want?
Are you gonna want me to put the powder chick or two on top of it?
Okay.
You know, mom worries about you all the time.
Do you know?
So talk to me.
I don't want to hear uh uh-huh.
You can barely talk.
That's your fault.
I know my mom does worry about me.
It's because I can't really do anything on my own anymore.
So I get depressed because I'm not really doing anything.
I'm just like sitting in the house.
She can't just stay home and eat.
She's killing you.
This really is my life.
I don't really know anything else.
Is this child abuse?
That shit is evil.
She's literally killing the man on TV.
I'll say that I would say this.
I would say this.
In this particular case, the mom's the one pushing it on.
There's something sick going on here.
There's definitely something sick going on here with the mom in this case.
It's not even about the kid.
The kid is just listening to.
Would you like some of this?
Would you like that?
Would you like she's pushing it on him?
So this is just a sad case of bad bad parenting.
You know what I mean?
The mom is the one that has the major issue here.
You feel like, yeah, she wanted from what I'm getting from this, she might want him to be big so he can be immobile.
Some people like that have abandonment issues.
Like she don't want to.
It seemed like she don't want him to go nowhere for real.
This is something deeper going on.
So every man in her life left her.
So she's gonna get this guy so big he can't leave.
That's a sick dimension.
He says not one veggie in sight.
Mom's an enabler.
Yeah, that's crazy.
And then say she cares about him.
Man, that's she don't care, nigga.
Carebook.
Alright, um, that's the last video here.
We'll do some chats now, guys, and then head out.
Uh so first one up.
Guys, by the way, so in that case, we just saw an enabler.
How many times is it our friends?
Social media that says, because for example, for me, bro, I care about whole um I ate food is like, you know what?
It looks good, it tastes good, I'm gonna eat it.
Yeah, but now with a mindset I have from you, it's like, bro, like this is bad for me because my goals are way different than from before.
So how would you say, like, I guess someone should change her mindset for food itself, uh, Sam?
They just gotta get the education or the knowledge.
If you don't have the knowledge, then you don't even know because a lot of people want to do good, but they're doing bad.
I didn't know either.
You know what I'm saying?
So it's just about actually just getting the the proper information and then having the discipline to stick stick through it, and yeah, that's it.
And then when the result results is the name of the game.
That's all that matters, is the result.
So yeah.
All right, Cameron.
Cameron Etheridge.
Uh sorry, we'll do a different one.
Um, Cameron.
Uh his birthday is February 8th, 2003.
Male.
What's some life advice?
Okay, so you are a sixth life path with eight energy, Aquarius born uh on the cusp.
So here's what it comes down to you.
Uh family.
That's what you have to be about.
You're a sixth life path.
And with six energy, it's always about family.
That's why the first vowel in a home is oh, that's why the first vowel in house is oh, oh, it's the 15th letter, one in five is six.
So here's another thing about people who are sixes.
Most of the people who are millionaires who are sixes made it through real estate.
Just like right now, most of the Bitcoin millionaires or billionaires that we know are nines.
The same thing is true about sixes.
Now, as someone born on the eighth, you have to understand there's a reason the Chinese started the Olympic games on 8-8, 2008 at exactly 8.08 p.m. and went from the 15th of the biggest economy in the world to the second very quickly.
That's because eight is the number of money.
But here's the thing.
Most eights are poor.
Yep.
Most eights are poor.
So here's the thing about it.
Hey, every single person born on the eighth, like Kanye West, born on the 17th, like Michael Jordan, born on the 26th, they will all be poor.
But the eight is had two big circles.
The bottom circle is poverty, top circle is wealth.
Make a five million dollar bet.
Wow.
You have to be more conservative when you have it as eight.
And remember, lastly, as someone who's an Aquarius, people who are Aquariuses are rebels.
No matter what they grew up in, whether it's the church, whether it's Islam, Judaism, whether it's uh capitalism, whether it's communism, they will rebel.
Wow.
It's in their nature to rebel.
That's what the Aquarius is.
And that's why now we're in the age of Aquarius.
And now the old world order with our Z friends is getting pushed aside in front of everyone's fucking eyes.
Yeah.
And the new world order based on AI is coming.
And for people who doubt me, there's already an AI prime minister in the world.
Yep.
There's a country that has an AI prime minister.
Do you understand what's coming?
Who did that shit?
Uh it's in the Balkans, Albania or something like that.
What the hell?
Yeah, it's great.
I missed that.
That's that's horror.
Hey, you got another story, man.
But that's that's what we've been talking about for three, four months here.
AI is coming.
And you best believe if AI is replacing those political whores, it's definitely gonna replace you too.
This is cooked.
So again, as an Aquarius, as someone with eight energy, six, I would say real estate is how you fucking make it big, my friend.
All right.
Who's next?
Coming up very shortly.
We have up next, uh, let's see here.
All right, quite a few.
We have uh Mitch off.
All right, he says, yo, GG, I'm a GOAT.
Uh birthday is 717, 2003.
Not in a good spot.
Any advice.
Let's see.
What year cycle are you in right now that you're not in a good spot?
Okay.
So you're in a five-year cycle right now.
No, you're actually in a six-year cycle right now.
So let me see the thing because I can't see it.
717, 2003.
Okay, so you're in a six-year cycle right now.
So if you're going through difficulties right now, because you're in a series six-year cycle, it probably has something to do with home and family.
You know, when it comes down to sixes, whenever you're in the six-year cycle, whenever you're a six yourself, your life is dominated by a home and family.
You have to be a service to others, even if you don't have a family.
Maybe you're the manager at the work, maybe you have a position over others that you have to manage people.
That's something that everyone goes through in six-year cycles.
So if you're having issues right now, I would probably say you can't cut off people, but try to understand that there has to be some space.
Everyone else's problems can't be yours unless you're talking about the wife and kids.
Everyone else's problems cannot be yours, and you can't take the fucking world on your shoulders.
You're also an 11th life path.
So you have that charismatic energy.
But as I said before, people who are 11s do tend to be emotional.
So one of the things you can do is what my man over here does.
Go work that fucking emotional energy off every single time because that's what 11s do the best.
Good luck to you in 2027, Mr. Born in the Year of the Goat.
All right.
Uh we have up next, uh, let's see here.
Yoav.
Hello, Gary, fresh and dom.
I'm a GG33 Silver Flock member.
I appreciate the work born March 4th, 2005.
Go ahead and tell me why I'll do good in America.
I mean, you are born on the fourth, and America's founded on the fourth.
I mean, we got people like Jay-Z and Beyonce who are born on the fourth and you know took over their industries.
So it doesn't mean everyone born in the fourth is gonna make it big, but you do have edge.
Just like our man over here, fresh, who came from what country?
Barbados.
And you're born 1992, you're the monkey.
You came to America, founded 1776, you're the monkey, into a Miami, founded in a monkey year, and you blew the fuck up.
Yeah.
So if you're around your own energy, things help.
So if you're in America and you're born on the fourth, that's gonna benefit you much more than being a Canadian born in the fourth.
They get no energy.
But here's the thing people born in the fourth gotta work hard.
It's not one of those where you're gonna win the lotto or you're gonna fucking uh outsmart everyone in a get-rich scheme.
That's not how people born in the fourths make it.
They literally outwork everybody.
That's how they do it in life.
So when you have that four energy, you have to understand that you gotta put in work.
Now, as a person, you're also a five.
You're gonna travel.
People who are five travel quite a bit in life.
People who have fives are very good with the ladies.
He has a five on the back end of his birthday.
He's also born in the year of the rooster.
Now, as we know, roosters get a bit aggressive.
They get a bit aggressive in life.
And what you have to understand is you can't whip everyone's ass, bro.
You just can't do it, man.
You can't beat everyone in the verbal battle.
Sometimes you gotta be that guy that says, okay, let's try to, you know, compromise.
I know that's a dirty word in your language, but roosters have to learn how to compromise.
The good thing about a rooster is this.
If a rooster doesn't like you, they're not gonna sugarcoat shit.
You're gonna know they don't like you.
Unlike your enemy sign, the cat.
The cat will smile on your face, tell you it's your best fucking friend, and then they'll put that fucking knife right in the fucking back.
Get your ass.
That's how it works.
So you're gonna be a very loyal person.
You're gonna be a very honest person, but at the end of the day, my friend, you gotta outwork everybody.
And that is the only way.
Tell them, Dom, you got that four energy.
Yeah, you have to.
You got to.
You have to work outwork every have you outworked everyone in your field.
Yeah, I haven't.
And you have to, like, even like with X, you know, we're going against thousands and thousands of creators.
You have to outwork them.
Either have the best post, uh, most consistency, or just the best quality uh quantity, but you have to have more than whatever they're provided.
Even as a four, I look at life different.
Like even when I said I looked at what the competition had.
Yep, because I look at it as that's what they're putting in every day.
This is their schedule, this is what their output is.
I have to match that times three, because I'm like, man, if I'm blowing them out the water, times three, can't no one fuck with you.
So I'm always looking and analyzing what the competition has.
That way I know if I have to outwork that or what the goal should be.
I don't look at things as what I need to do myself.
I'm looking at what the standard is on how I can exceed that.
So it's a good thing.
And as talented as Dom is over here.
Let's keep it real.
America is a four-life path.
I mean, five life paths with four energy.
Dom, what are you?
Four.
Four life paths with five energy.
You see how it works?
And he made it to the pinnacle of his chosen profession, not just because he's the best at what he does, but because my man.
What uh and by the way, if you're gonna start sending five dollars, go to Zerka's chat.
I knew he was gonna say that.
I literally was gonna do it.
We're expensive whores over here.
Okay, we don't do that five hours shit.
Take that shit down the street.
The fucking jerk is broke ass.
Fucking bought a fucking Corvette and flexing like he got a supercar.
You got me fucked up, dude.
Of course, oh yeah, where's your core back, Fresh?
I got a core back now.
Hey, Corvette, cool now.
I got me one.
I got a bad now.
Yeah, yeah.
It's cool.
Come on, you gotta give it a pass now.
Yeah, you gotta give a shit.
God damn it.
That's American made.
Okay, well, that's the difference.
Yours is American made, his is Canadian made.
Debbie, uh says Hi guys, born 6th of November, 1974.
Any advice?
Yeah, so you know, when it comes down to Tigers, it they're they're different.
They're very, very different type of people, man.
Stop down.
Just they are though.
They are my tribe.
That's what's crazy.
It is, man.
So when it comes down to people who are born in the year of the tigers, they have a lot of gifts in the life, man.
Uh, Tom Cruise.
Tom Cruise, what you say is that the pinnacle of Hollywood?
Yes, sir.
Tom Cruise is born 1962.
Does Tom Cruise look like he's born 1962, sir?
No, sir.
No, he doesn't.
Because people who are born in the year of the tiger age like fucking wine.
That is one of the gifts of the tiger.
They age like fucking wine.
Now, this man over here worked very hard for this physique.
People who are tigers, they probably could put in about a third of the effort and get the same shit.
Because that is what they are.
As a matter of fact, tigers are also some of the great greatest fighters out there.
Do you know you can't even spell the word fighter without the word tiger?
Same fucking letters.
So people who are tigers know exactly how to fulfill that alpha role.
Is it safe to say Andrew Tate is that alpha?
A lot of people used to look up to.
Not me, fuck you, but a lot of people looked up to his ass.
Hell yeah.
Andrew Tate got famous in 2022, the year of the tiger.
He is a tiger.
He made Islam very famous in 2022, the year of the tiger.
The Prophet Muhammad, or warlord, whatever you want to call him, was born 570 in the year of the tiger.
So people who are tigers are promoting tiger energy.
As a person, you have to be one of those guys who gets in people's faces.
You have to be one of those guys who takes control, even if you have to by force.
That's how tigers operate.
Not everyone's the same way.
Some people can do it with this.
I encourage you to start with that, but at the end of the day, we know what tigers are.
Yep.
Tigers are gonna be very, very physical.
Even the women who are born in the year of the tigers tend to start whooping guys' asses.
You guys remember Amber Heard?
Amber Heard out there whooping on Johnny, telling people, oh, it was Johnny who was hitting me.
But no, it was the tiger woman Amber Heard who was hitting.
Yeah.
See, I always told people, by the way, the person who accused Tate was a tiger, too.
See how that works.
So when it comes down to it, you have to understand that some of these women who are tigers and these guys who are tigers, they're gonna be aggressive.
So if you want advice, I recommend Tigers Find Tigers.
Because even though, as Dom mentioned, they're in that trying with the dog and horse.
I gotta be honest with you guys, man.
I prefer dogs and horses, stay over there, and tigers do well with tigers.
So that's my advice to people who are tigers.
Go around tiger energy.
And as I've showed you before, even that punk ass dude Steeko got a little bit famous in 2022.
Yeah.
Mainly because of you.
It is what it is, man.
It's all good.
I keep it real, man.
But yeah, tigers are different.
The negativity with tigers is they jump into things without thinking about it.
Perfect example.
That does tend to be a tiger, you know, a tiger issue.
Women who are tigers, they could be in love with you for a year, two years, three years, four years, and then they'll mug and fox you.
And then they'll leave a perfectly good relationship because they're bored.
Yeah.
Just like a tiger.
Tiger women are like that.
So if you're gonna be with the tiger woman, and they're bad, bro.
I would I definitely wanna top three sides.
They're bad.
They're one a woman who's 45 in the tiger will have a better body than most 25-year-olds.
Yeah, that's how they work.
But you're gonna be with that woman.
She might whip your ass.
So it is what it is.
All right.
Um we have uh Nahuul.
What's good, Gary Fresh Dom?
My birthday is June 22nd, 1997, aux year.
I want to know what career path I should go.
I'm having a hard time finding my passion in my life career.
So you're in go back to the other ones I need to see it.
Thanks.
So he is a nine life path with 22 energy.
So here's the thing about people who are nines.
They're products of their environment.
You can say that to everyone to a point, but if a nine is around bankers, it'll be in finance.
From nines around doctors, it'll be in medical school.
If a nine's around drug addicts, it's gonna be that drug addict.
They are products of their environment.
So what you have to understand is the most important thing as a nine is who you surround yourself with.
Environment.
That is my recommendation to nines.
Find people around you who are quite frankly better than you.
More evolved than you.
Now, here's the beauty.
You're also born on the 22nd.
So you do have master number energy.
And when it comes down to people who are 22s, they are the master builder.
So when what you have to understand is there's two numbers, three technically, but there's like two master numbers.
They're technically the bodybuilders.
One is 11 or people born on the 29th.
This guy over here.
The other is the 22.
Now, if you doubt me, then go to Wikipedia and look up Mrs. Olympia.
And you're gonna find out that most of the women who actually won the Olympia were born on the 22nd.
What do you know?
Because 22 is the number of the master builder.
Our friend Bradley Barton is born on the 22nd.
Another influencer who has that type of energy.
So people who are 22s are supposed to build.
Here's the thing.
You're a young kid.
I was a smart kid when I was your age.
I knew a lot of the stuff I know now at this age.
It didn't matter.
I didn't have any fucking faithful hair.
I didn't accomplish anything.
I didn't have any fucking money.
Accomplish the small things first.
Surround yourself with the right people.
And then you can build others, brother.
That 22, very, very special.
There's a coach named Bill Parcells.
Bill Parcells had a coaching tree, unlike anyone else.
Mike Holmbrim, Bill Belinchek.
The best coaches in the NFL for over two decades.
Came from Bill Parcells.
And he was born on the 22nd.
You know who else was born on the 22nd?
Who?
The father of our country, George Washington.
George Washington was born on the 22nd.
So was Vladimir Lenin, the guy who started the Soviet Union.
He was born on the 22nd.
People who are born on the 22nd are supposed to build.
Some are engineers, some are building countries, some are building bodies.
Regardless, if you want to pass this reincarnation, you must build.
That's a pretty good sound bite, don't you think?
There you go.
22.
22.
Alright.
That's the last one, right, Bills?
Yeah, that's not good.
Alright, guys.
So yeah.
OBS is crashing right now, but I think uh Yeah, I think that's the last one.
We good guys, yeah.
Guys, W Street Man, Dumb.
Yeah.
What can they find you, brother?
Confirming.
Or can't they find you?
Yeah, Twitch, Dom Luker, and all social media.
Uh also I want to say one thing.
We got close statement.
Yeah.
Something you said, man, that really I thought was really, really inspiring, bro.
That I gotta give you a flowers for is that when you got out of prison, you went to that smallville convention, and we're all like creator celebrities, whatever, and we know our image is everything, it's our value, our worth.
And you had like a really you got that next opportunity when it called you back on Smallville, which most people, I would assume try to keep their image super, super clean, not to mention their past or anything that was their wrongdoings.
And you put that on the line just to inspire the next person.
I gotta give you a flowers for that.
Thank you, brother.
Because that that really is a risk because you know Hollywood give you the look, and it's like most people they want to make it seem like that didn't happen, but you put it front and center.
And I just really respect that.
You know, just to look out for the common man.
Thank you, really.
I appreciate that.
Good stuff.
Gary, looking to find you, bro.
As usual.
Listen, I'm uh we got a uh table full of stars, so I'll tone it down a little bit today.
But I'm gonna say this.
In 2023, I told everyone I was gonna put in numerology and astrology in the map.
I did that.
I'm telling you guys right now, I'm gonna corner this fucking market by the end of the year.
Kick it.
I'm not even gonna say anything.
I'm gonna corner this fucking market by the end of the fucking year to the point where if you want to come into this game, you best check in.
I will say this.
Uh Gary Gary definitely is uh in some big talks that he comes.
I can't even imagine.
Uh okay.
Sam.
Yes, sir.
Last thoughts for you, and where can they find you?
Last thoughts for me.
Um, no, no, no.
No, no.
Is that even possible?
I'll kid him, Kim.
It's not too much.
Too much confidence.
No, No, but it's but it's the confidence.
It's the confidence, right?
Like it's the confidence that he's saying uh by the end of the year, I'm gonna do that's uh that's the affirmation.
He he's thinking about it.
He's he's putting in the work, he he's proud of himself, you know what I'm saying?
So that's that's self-love right there.
So at the end of the day, that's what you gotta do, is just believe in yourself, and um yeah, that that's all I gotta say.
Believe in yourself, tap in with me if you want to become more and find me at King Sam Jones the third.
Guys, follow his Instagram man, uh great guy and great coaching.
Also, guys, we hit our number, which is 1K on YouTube, Therefighter Podcast.
Uh oh.
We're at 2K right now, actually.
Oh, well, what's the treat?
So hold on.
When we hit 10K, we're gonna fight somebody out in studio.
That'll be live.
Watch the show life.
That's right.
Guys, we're at 2K right now, 2.1k.
10k is the goal right now uh for the show.
And of course, how you gonna pick the person?
We'll do it from the live chat, but also guys, sub to the channel.
It's gonna do it.
Sub the channel, thank you on the way.
Uh this will be the official channel for YouTube for us.
And Rumble, of course, will be Fashion Fit.
But guys, uh great show, man.
Thank you for coming, Sam.
Thank you.
Tomorrow we'll see you on Fashion Fit.
Yes, sir.
So girls, after hours.
Everyone who's on my YouTube channel, my quarter million one, yeah.