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Feb. 14, 2026 - Fresh & Fit
01:29:23
Jack Morgan RLP Meets Fresh&Fit

Jack Morgan and Nestor, demonetized YouTube creators for three years, discuss financial freedom and content authenticity, contrasting viral fame with steady gold investments—like Morgan’s $30K purchase that later surged. They critique luxury car culture as a wealth illusion, warn against credit-fueled purchases, and praise unfiltered, relatable channels over corporate personas. Authenticity, persistence (Morgan’s seven-year advice), and treating people well—even Eduardo or Steve’s $10K skydive gift—became their path to sponsorships, like Andrew Tate’s deal post-ban. Their "After Hours Randall" segment teases a return to raw, comedic discussions on dating and money. [Automatically generated summary]

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Nestor And The Nickelback Reference 00:08:09
And we are live.
Welcome to the show, guys.
Today, we're going to interview Jack Morgan and Nestor.
What's up?
Things YouTubers from West Palm Beach.
Let's get into it.
Let's go.
I'm gonna get a leave.
I'm so far away.
I could drive, and I'm so far away.
I could drive, I could get away.
All right, we're back, guys.
Listen, long time coming for this show.
I actually met Nestor a couple months ago at a Latin music event.
Yeah, marketing.
And he was like, Yo, Fresh, what's up?
And I'm like, What's up, brother?
You know, being nice to everybody.
Yeah, he's like, yo, do you know who I am?
I'm like, not quite.
He's like, I'm Nestor.
I was like, wait, Nestor from Jack Broken's channel?
And it's funny because he's connecting with Jack and then we're here today on this show.
So let's get into it because I know you guys are.
They may not.
Who are you guys?
What do you guys do?
So kind of part-time drug dealer.
I'm just playing.
I'm just joking.
I mean, we're just.
FBI, open up.
Is Myron here for real?
No, no, no, no.
I'm not sad.
He'll be back tomorrow night.
No, for a big episode.
But he's not here right now.
You know what's crazy?
Before we get into that, you kind of like you see something from the outside for so long, but one little detail, maybe I'm sad of the loop, but I had no idea nobody had shoes on during this podcast.
Like, I have no clue.
We have a statement that says, no idea.
Put your shoes on outside.
That's the statement.
Put your shoes on outside.
Yeah.
Like, when I came in here, I was like, where are the women?
There's nobody, no women.
No.
They're in the back.
They're in the back.
Yeah.
Well, I kind of started with stand-up comedy a long time ago.
And then I said, this is just too much work.
And then YouTube just made sense.
Because then I could talk about, I kind of talk about everything.
Women, sex, economy.
Yeah.
Money.
Lots of money.
Cards.
No, I kind of, what happened is like when you're doing stand-up comedy or like skits, stuff like that, it's like, just joke, joke, joke.
But, but I find myself watching more of the more kind of serious talks, like adult conversations.
So I kind of just went into that and I was like, I'll be the comedic relief in this arena.
But also, I could, you know, have a serious conversation.
Jokey joke, yell at Nestor.
Yeah.
But you're also very based as well.
And then, Nestor, how'd you meet Jack?
How does it all start from you helping him as a sidekick and then into the show itself?
Yeah, I reached out to him on Instagram and I said, brother, give me a job.
I said, brother, I need a job.
Yeah.
I was like, Chris, for us.
I said, well, I tried a lot of people because you guys, you know, you have a crew of people who work here.
And like, you give, you give people a shot, you give people a chance, and then they either with it, or it's an odd job.
It's weird.
It's strange.
I mean, you guys got an odd job.
I mean, usually you got like honey sitting around.
You don't even know what to do.
Just chicks all over the place.
Yes, they're coming.
Actually, they're here right now.
It's a very unconventional job.
Are you making them work?
You're making them wait?
Well, they're in the back.
Yeah, we went on this, bro.
Bro, come on, man.
Come on, man.
See, Nestor, we're doing it all wrong.
That's crazy.
But, you know, obviously, this show was a lot of hard work to set up in the making.
I'm seeing you guys in the studio.
Like, 10 cameras.
Your show, I actually phoned randomly.
I was doing scrolling on YouTube looking for talent as I would normally do.
Yeah.
Two in the morning.
And I see this video.
It was like, white dating is not good.
I'm like, who is this guy?
White guy?
Never seen him before.
Put it on.
And I'm like, yo, this guy's pretty bass.
He's funny, talking the real shit.
And it's like, I'm awesome.
Then he said this economy talks.
He does real life.
I'm like, this guy's actually on point.
Yeah, they always want more, Nestor.
Yeah, they always want more.
And then I was like, you know what?
He's in Florida.
I got to meet him.
Yeah.
Funny story.
I said at the very beginning, I met you at the event, and I was, gotta have him on the show.
That was the dream right there.
I said, I gotta get, I gotta connect these guys together.
I want to bring something up because, like, for I've been in the industry, I guess, like, not successfully in the industry, but I've been in the industry of entertainment, which is what this is.
Yeah.
For probably like 15 years, basically.
And only successful for the last three or four, but I was in it, you know, so I'm familiar.
But like, something I want to commend you guys on, it sucks Myron's not here because I just want to say one thing.
I commend you guys because you guys got, I hope people get this reference, but you guys kind of got nickelbacked.
Oh my God, not the nickelback reference.
No, I understand what you're saying.
No, no.
I'm saying you got, and for anybody who doesn't get the references, a few people started saying, fuck Nickelback, and then the entire world started saying, fuck Nickelback.
And I don't even think most of them knew why.
Yeah.
You know, but it's kind of, you know, why the trick and cross the road kind of deal.
Yep.
All his friends were doing it or everyone else was doing it.
I just want to say, like, you guys have been demonetized for three years on YouTube.
Which is new news to me.
I was still like, wait, there's still like, I just can't believe.
What I don't understand is, let me ask you this.
If you're not allowed to make money on this platform, but other people could make a video on you and make money from that.
How is that possible?
That's what I want to know.
How does that work?
You know what's crazy?
That's kind of messed up.
That is messed up.
That's messed up.
I've been trying fighters for two years.
I kid you not.
I've been in meetings.
I've been back and forth.
And it's kind of like, if you're not the favorite, you're not with the agenda.
Wink, wink.
If you're not liked, they don't care.
And that's the reality.
We've been fighting this fight for three years.
We're still fighting the fight.
And hopefully we get it back soon.
But, you know, it just, they can pick and choose.
And it's their platform.
So it's kind of messed up.
But it is what it is.
But you weren't demonetized too, but wrongfully, right?
Yeah, but ours was like...
Wrongfully, yeah.
Ours wasn't because we were going crazy saying, I mean, I say some wild stuff.
Yeah.
I do.
I get away with a lot.
But like, yeah, I got to watch out sometimes.
Nestor keeps like a, like a, like a counter on how many times I swear.
And like, I'm a lot better at not swearing when I'm in public.
Yeah.
Like I'm on someone else's show or I'm like in a public space.
But when I'm just in my own domain, man, well, thanks to Rumble.
Shout out to Rumble, by the way.
Shout out to Rumble.
We're able to actually still do content, say what we need to say, and, you know, give the free speech angle what it needs.
So, but real quick for you guys, in content itself, let's say someone's watching right now and they want to be a creator.
What's the first thing you tell them to do advice-wise to start?
Because it's massive most people doing the same thing.
But how do you break out and become successful?
You think?
Just try every day for the next seven years.
And if you're good enough, you'll start making a part-time living from it.
And then you keep doing that for longer.
And then maybe you'll make a full-time living from it.
And then you got to maintain that.
Then you got to maintain that for a long time.
It's no different than most jobs.
Granted.
Like, okay, the difference is, is the pay can be like this, but that's not everyone.
Anyone can make a video and like pop off.
And then you see it a thousand times.
One time.
You see it a thousand times where people like have this blow up, but they've never done anything ever before.
But to maintain that, like it's got to be something you really want because how I said the nickelback thing, that could happen to you.
So like you got to be prepared.
Easier Trajectory Settles In 00:10:57
Like I'm sure, oh, there's been some nasty, naughty stuff in our comment section.
Like just, I mean, if they're talking shit about you, they're definitely talking shit about me.
Yeah, yeah.
Like I know for sure.
And that's fine.
That's fine.
I probably wouldn't like them either.
You know, that's all good.
It's fair.
I'm just joking, but it comes with a level of trade-off.
That's, that's why the pay can be like that because the trade-off is, is now people have a perception of you, and it might not be a good one.
Yeah.
Like, like, it might not.
I was dating some chick.
Family found out I was on YouTube talking wild.
Really?
Yeah, that was a rap.
But once it was kind of like, yo, my family doesn't like what you do, it was kind of like, it's nice to know you.
Thanks for the sex.
Yeah.
I'm out.
Yeah.
You know what's crazy?
So I used to post vlogs with girls, right?
I'll do dates in real time with girls.
And it was authentic.
I just turn the camera on, we chop it up.
But you know the weird part?
Some weirdos online would hit the girl's parents up and say, you know, your daughter's dating a black guy.
She's a mud shark.
And I'm like, nigga, what?
What are y'all doing, bro?
And it went from dad to mom.
And then it got to job.
I was like, bro, you know what?
That's a bit weird, guys.
You got to turn on that, bro.
You want it weird.
You want to know something fucked up, though?
Yeah.
So I was dating this chick.
She's from America, but it's like Jamaican.
She's black.
Motherfucker.
Yeah.
Mom fucker.
No, no.
So, so, no, so I, so, so we really start.
Wait, how did the, how did the old school say it?
We started going steady, right?
Okay.
So I'm like, hey, come meet my family.
They're in town.
All of them.
But she was black?
Yeah, she was black.
Jungle fever.
Let's go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So take them off.
It just happened, though.
It wasn't like, I wasn't like, I need me a shorty.
No, so I bring her over to meet the family.
And I'm like, my family's cool, right?
Like, my mom already met her.
My dad could give a shit.
He's like, all good.
So we have a whole nice day together.
Whole fam, whole squad.
She ends up leaving early.
Right when she leaves, I'm not kidding you.
It was like they all swarm in and it was like an intervention.
And my one aunt's like this, Jack, you know, she's black.
I swear to God, dude.
I swear to mom.
But I remember being like, yo, are you guys serious?
Like all of them, though.
Like, it was like, I remember going, oh, but, but then I just was like, oh, I had no idea.
You know, like, it's just sometimes you don't know.
Like, cause you're cool with whatever.
You're just like, oh, it's like where I'm from.
They're not from South Florida, but where I'm from, that ain't nothing new.
Yeah.
Like, that's, that's not like taboo.
You know, but apparently to 50 and 60 year olds, it was still, you know, it's still taboo, I guess.
But I remember that was really strange.
And I remember even telling her about that later down the road.
I mean, we're not together, but the internet is very fast.
And I think as a creator, you do things out of like your responsibility, what you know.
You're like, you know what?
This is normal.
But not to everybody because it's a big place in the internet.
It's hard to explain.
I just tell people I got, I'm an internet personality.
I'm like, you know television?
Have you heard of TV?
Yeah.
It's basically what it is.
And they go, I know what TV is.
Really?
I go, yeah.
Uh-huh.
So he make money from that.
You and Nestor cover a lot of dating topics that I feel like most guys are kind of trying to figure out still.
And it got worse because girls are focused on making money now, more traditional.
From your experience, obviously, you know, you're doing your thing now as well.
Yeah, I have like a full-blown.
We're basically married.
Put the game, basically.
How do you think a young guy should operate now in the current dating market?
Because it's cool, bro.
It's very cooked.
Well, I tell Nestor this every day.
Shout out, Nestor, by the way.
I go, just wait.
I go, you're 29.
Wait till you're 30.
Don't even bother.
I mean, have sex.
I encourage him to do that.
I always ask him once a week.
I go, you know, how's the dick doing?
You getting wet?
I'm just joking.
Hey, pause, bro.
Us men, we don't look out for each other enough.
You know, like, you know, there's guys out there.
It's been five years, bro.
Like, this is real.
Yeah.
This is a real thing.
I appreciate you.
Yeah, I'm always checking up on you.
I want to make sure he's good.
You know, I'm there for him.
Yeah.
You know, I did.
How old are you, Nestor?
29.
29?
Okay.
Almost there.
Well, I would honestly believe, like, it's nothing new.
Like, I'm, what, 36?
So even when I was, it was easier.
I would say it was easier.
But now it's kind of like, even from when I was, if young bucks are watching this, even when I was that age, everybody had it in their head.
I'll settle down when I'm 30.
Yeah, even if you were dating somebody because it's just easier to have a girlfriend, I'm that kind of guy.
I'd just rather be like, have a, you know, at the time, it'd be like, I'll be with her for, you know, a year and a half was pretty standard.
Yeah.
You know, and then after that, you kind of like a new car or something, you kind of trade them in, get a new one.
But, but that was normal.
That, and I think it's just escalated.
That was a norm.
Like, that's still the norm.
It's even more so now.
For a guy, you know, you have your fun 30s, you settle down.
But even chicks.
Yeah, chicks think that way.
But yeah, but it's not like, I mean, when you're raised with like MTV talking about just everything was just like sex this, sex that.
What was the one big song?
Do it like they do on the Discovery Channel.
Oh, shit.
Like that was like, bro, I was like, they do on the channel.
I'm on Discovery Channel.
And I'm singing that, right?
Or Cisco.
Or no, not Cisco, Shaggy.
It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
Classic.
I was in fifth grade.
I had the CD, dude.
Hurrah!
Fifth grade.
I'm sitting there singing that on the bus, bro.
So you can't really.
Because I'm a relationship dude.
I'm on that side.
I've had my fun.
You know, you got to go through something to get there.
But like, I always knew, I probably won't settle down because my parents didn't settle down until later.
And I was like, I'll probably be like them.
You know, probably have kids late, settle down late.
You know, so that was always my mindset.
But that was kind of all my friends' mindsets.
Yeah.
And you also had everybody older than you going, don't do it.
You know what I'm talking about.
Yeah, don't do it.
The divorce season there, you're like, Uncle Tommy's like, yo, listen, buddy.
Yeah.
You see me right now?
I'm stressing.
I'm depressed.
Don't be like me.
I'm like, what does that even mean?
Until you get older, you're like, oh, shit.
Like, a girlfriend, a wife is serious, bro.
It's like a commitment.
You got to really focus on nourishes because if you don't, you get divorced, child support.
Yeah.
I think it's a good thing that people like that 30s, the new threshold.
I think it's a good thing.
Because if I was still with the same chick from when I was 18.
But you know what's crazy about dating as well?
I don't know.
Guys are focused on like, all right, I want a girlfriend.
No offense.
That's impressive.
It is.
And I understand.
You want a girl, it's easier.
Access is easier, more reliable.
But the problem is that you have to actually nourish that relationship through and through.
You can't just stop working and grinding.
You have to make sure that shit lasts and survives.
Date nights, plan.
And that's harder than, I think that's harder than dealing with multiple girls.
Because at least you can reset, start over.
If you fuck up a couple times in a relationship, it's probably going to be doomed.
So it's kind of like you have a better advantage as a guy, focusing on your career, your purpose, you know, data here and there.
Yeah.
And then at some point, say, you know what?
All right, I'm ready to settle down.
Got the money and status, what I need to, you know, put it together.
And then work hard on that.
But to do at the very beginning, with your career not intact, it could fuck you up.
Well, I mean, dude, because I've been with some girls who were like in my past where I was like, oh, they're full-blown.
Like, they know I'm on a trajectory.
Yeah.
And I'm doing this.
And they let me do exactly that.
So it's not like it doesn't exist, but hard to find out.
Let's be honest.
Some try to stop you.
Some try to stop you.
No, yeah.
No, they do.
That's true.
You know what I mean?
That's true.
No, it is.
Because you can't, you can't live two different lives.
So, and then also, like, you get the chick building her life, and then you're building your life instead of like kind of doing it together.
So, like, for me, it was like, oh, well, I need someone just as crazy as me.
You know, like the opposites of track shit.
Well, it turns out for me, I need someone just as nuts as Jack.
I need someone who's like, yo, we're living some different life here.
This is like some weird stuff.
Can you handle it?
And you got to be cool with that.
Yeah.
You know, it turns out I found that.
But, you know, luckily, it was like kind of by accident.
It was like, oh, wait.
I was like, may I ask?
I was like, this is, I was like, she's just like me.
How did you meet your girl?
How'd you know she was the one for you?
We went on an accidental date.
So you what?
How do you go on an accidental date?
Okay.
Okay, so.
Okay, so let's go.
What?
Wait, what?
No, no, no.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
All right.
So, so I knew her from about 15 years ago.
I was dating one of her friends and she ran in the same circles as my friends.
Okay.
So we're always familiar.
And I almost felt like it was kind of off limits because I dated one of her friends and then whatever.
But I moved to California.
I didn't see her for like a decade.
Okay.
And then I run into her and I was like, oh, you're, we were in the same area.
And I was like, hey, me and my boy are going to go.
Or she was like, you want to meet up with my friends tonight?
And I go, sure.
And I go, first, we're going to get dinner if you want to stop by.
Well, my one homie bailed.
I still went.
She came.
She ended up coming alone.
Next thing you know, we're doing the hokey pokey, letting it all hang out.
Heck yeah.
You know what I'm talking about?
Was alcohol involved?
I don't really drink like that, but I think we had a couple, but nothing like, I wasn't sauced or nothing.
You know what's crazy about going out with a girl?
But it's been, we've been rocking ever since.
But we had a great, it wasn't just about like, oh, I'm so attracted to you.
It was like, we had such a, because we had history too.
So, you know, when I could talk back about something 17 years ago, she knows what I'm talking about.
It's kind of crazy.
So it's almost like it seems like we've been together a long time, but really it's only been two years.
Wow.
Because we know we're from the same city.
We're from the same thing.
It's just, we know a lot of the same people.
It was just one of those things where, yeah, I just was like, oh, it just happened.
And was it before YouTube or after YouTube?
It was in the beginning of my YouTube.
Like, I was full-time YouTube, but like not where we're at now.
Bought on a Salary 00:15:31
And did she help you with the business itself?
Did she help you?
So she comes, she was doing sales at the time when I met her.
And she hated her job.
Last thing you want is a stressed out woman, dude.
Hanging out.
Like, that's the last thing you need.
But she was doing some high-end sales.
And she was really good at it.
And I remember just being like, hey, can you take over my emails?
And anybody asking to do brand deals, just filter through them.
And she actually started getting to work.
Guys, by the way, whenever you're a creator, she started getting to work fast.
She's doing pretty well.
People are going to email your email for sponsorships.
Yeah.
So some are bullshit.
Some are just like scams.
Majority are bullshit.
Some of them actually will pay you.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
If you don't mind sharing, how much money could you make off of one deal from a sponsor?
Okay.
So, you know how you guys got demonetized?
We did too.
And so we learned really fast because I was like, I care about my audience, even though I don't know them.
And a lot of them will turn their back on me at any minute.
That's fine.
But out of respect, I wouldn't do that many brand deals.
Like, I just wouldn't.
Yeah.
Out of respect.
But when we got demonetized, I said, hey, you know what?
I said, I got to do something.
Yeah.
Because going back to a regular job just ain't it.
You got the light bill.
You got staff.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But Nestor.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You can't let him down.
Yeah.
And I still, and I, Nestor got a pay cut, but I still made sure he was paid.
Yeah.
I, you know, I came last, of course, but that's what comes with it.
That's fine.
But that's when I was like, honey, rev him up.
I go, and now it's, I get it.
It might be a little annoying, whatever.
But just know that you're giving this man a full-time income.
He helped me get out the hood.
I got him out the hood.
Actually, you're still in the hood.
You're still in the hood, dude.
You're living off Pondy's Lake, bro.
His address is 496.
His penis is huge, ladies.
Hey, yo, pause.
You what?
That's what I heard.
That's what I heard.
I don't know nothing about it.
Ladies, that is a lead lie.
No, what you got to do, guys, you kind of build up your friend, you lie about him, you crowd on the best.
And then all of a sudden, all women, oh my God, Sex Master Nestor.
Oh, my goodness.
It's subliminal, guys.
You got to play myself.
W-Wingman.
This guy's good.
W-Wingman.
That's what you need.
Yo, Nestor, thanks again for donating to the church the other day, man.
I appreciate it.
Oh, shoot.
Dude, come on, man.
Don't talk about that right now.
No, no, but real talk.
So listen, if you don't mind giving a figure.
It's more important.
It's more.
What I've realized is you don't see billboards on the side of the road everywhere you go for no reason.
Like that's everything.
If somebody thinks they're better, then every job you have is about selling something.
And that's just kind of what it is.
So I've just kind of accepted that.
And there's a lot of shit I turned down.
I don't like I personally don't think gambling's smart.
So I've, for instance, we turned down, I think it was 12 grand for one video for a gambler.
Turn just said no.
It was a gambling one.
So I just said no.
And my chick was like, he said, no, he doesn't want to do it.
He doesn't want to do it.
Because I don't think, you know, that's just me, though.
Yeah.
You go do what you want.
Bet it all on black.
I don't give a shit.
But like, I just don't feel right.
I'd rather make four grand off an ad that I'm like, hey, this is fine with me.
Right.
But like, it depends where you're at.
But if we did like 20 grand in a month off ads, that would be legit.
And that sounds like a lot, and it is.
But Nestor's getting some.
My chick's getting some.
I'm getting some.
Vinny's getting some.
Vin's another guy that runs.
Yeah.
So, like, everybody's making money.
It's not just one guy.
Yeah.
So, but, but I do, but I do it just because, hey, I've been, I've lost my income, like, and I'm not doing it again.
Yeah, so our team here.
Like, we got Mo, Bills, Chris, Icy and the staff as well.
And it's like, that's part of family now.
Yeah, you don't want to just throw them out.
So we can't stop.
What?
So I could drive up Porsche.
Like, who gives a shit?
You know, like, I'd rather, like, and I don't like working alone.
I did it for, I did a full-time eBay business, eBay, Depop, Mercari, Facebook Marketplace, you name it.
It's lonely, man.
Dude, I did it alone for two years.
And I would much rather split the bread and do it with someone to share it with.
That's me personally.
Some people can just rock alone.
That's awesome.
But Jack would rather, it turns out I don't like being, I like being alone sometimes, at least for a few hours a day.
I enjoy that in the car by myself doing my thing.
But like all day, every day is a little much.
His dad said the best thing ever about the work advisor.
Oh, what?
Sluts and hoes?
Not that one.
Oh, the thing.
Oh, if you butthole burns, you put that stuff on it.
I'm kidding.
What are you talking about?
What did he say?
Working with people.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He said, when I was young, I didn't get it, but my dad was like, and he owned his own business.
And he goes, he goes, hey, more than likely, you won't be happy working for somebody, but you'll probably be happy working with people.
Yeah.
And I didn't know what that meant until like much later.
Until I did get a job where it was like that.
Like I was working for somebody.
I was working for someone, but it really, they made it feel like I was working with them.
Like I really mattered.
And maybe that was like their tactic.
Corporate America.
No, no, no.
It was a bar position.
A bartender for a long time.
If you're good enough at something, you could get paid good money for it.
It's funny.
In corporate America, they make you believe that you're part of the team.
You go, Joe.
Mind you, the manager is relaying to you a message from the superiors saying, Yeah, you know what?
Placate him, make him feel good.
And then one day they're like, Look at the numbers.
You know what?
Cut here, cut here.
Yeah, move on.
I tell that duster every day when he shows up to work.
I go, I love you.
Your job is loyal to you.
They will cut you off in a second and say, you know what?
Income, profits, you're gone.
Yeah.
So that's like every that's.
Yeah.
Have you worked a hardcore corporate position?
I have.
I wix.com.
It's crazy because, like, I was making six figures on my job.
I did very well.
Actually, I made more than my boss because I was working like 12 to 14 hours.
But you have commissions?
So we did, yeah, unlimited overtime.
So imagine this, right?
I am like, I need to buy a property.
I need to put my money into the fast business.
I need to go hard because nigga, I'm an island kid from Barbados.
I have nothing here.
I'm by myself.
And I said no to parties, no to drinking.
And what I would do is I wake up at 6 a.m. every morning.
Drive to work for 30 minutes or from 6.30 to like 8 a.m.
That's like half an hour of overtime.
Then from 8 to 5 hour work, take a short break at 5.30.
Start 6 p.m. to all the way to 1 a.m. every morning.
Yeah, that's that's I did that for two years straight.
Bought a property and I was like, oh shit.
Now I'm living rent free and I make an income a lot.
So I'm chilling now.
I bought a range over, bought a BNW.
I ate.
Oh, I feel like they're going now.
I don't pay rent.
I live in my property.
It's basically like a mortgage.
The tenants pay for the mortgage itself.
So I'm living rent-free.
Make all this money.
I'm like, yo, what should I do now?
YouTube.
Remember, I'm at work watching YouTubers drive nice cars.
I'm like, how is this possible?
How are they driving these Ferraris and doing this stuff?
And I'm like, working a regular job.
I'm going to try it as well.
So it's funny.
I was in South Beach one day and I met Spoo Geo.
Shout out to him.
And I was like, bro, I watch your videos all the time.
He's like a prankster in Miami.
I watch your videos all the time.
You get millions of views.
How are you doing this?
He's like, man, it's not easy or whatever.
You know, some YouTubers are like, you know what?
I'll give you like a little bone because you're cool.
I'll give you like a little bone how to do things.
He's like, yo, do this to go viral.
I'm like, I'm going to do it.
I kid you not, bro.
I didn't sleep that night.
I studied how to do it.
I did it in like a week after that.
We go viral.
World star, Facebook.
The video hit 8 million on Facebook.
And then I think around 400K on WorldStar.
I never had no shit happen.
It was the blueprint for a viral video.
I could do it again anytime.
But here's what happened, right?
I went to work the next day.
He was like, yo, Fresh, I saw you.
I was like, what?
You saw me?
Yeah, your video on YouTube.
That was lit.
And I'm like, okay.
I walk on the street.
Yo, bro, freshman CEO, is that you?
I'm like, what the heck?
Off of one video?
That's crazy.
So I did it two times.
Three times.
And I'm like, holy shit, this is possible.
Now, mind you, you said before, hitting it big one time is cool.
But to do it consistently is really hard.
And it comes with ups and downs.
How you're saying, like, YouTubers, like, dude, I still, I still drive the same 1985 Cadillac I bought on a bartender's salary six years ago.
Mine is too.
But and I got a 2007 Mercury Grand Marquee.
But it's not because I, it's just like, that's always been kind of the last thing on my mind.
Yeah.
And also, I've had a business before that's been super up and down.
So like, I think I come from that.
Like, yeah, do I want a Porsche?
Of course.
But like, I just feel like I have to get to a certain level financially before I can be like, yeah, by the 2027 coupe, fucking the one that hovers, the hover car.
Yeah, get that one.
Like, I just have that in me because I hear that a lot from people, especially like some contemporaries who do, you know, they make it a little more than me, though, but still, they're like, they're, they're just living it.
And I have like this weird.
So my ex-girlfriend used to say, scarcity mindset.
No, not scarcity mindset.
No, I think it's smart mindset.
Like, I just come from when you lose it all, dude.
Like, getting it back, you're like, I ain't fucking losing it again.
100%.
Like, I'm not losing it again.
100%.
The same advice transferred to me when I started making decent money.
I wanted a Tesla.
He really wanted a Tesla.
And you don't want a Tesla anymore.
Nestor likes men.
I'm kidding.
That's what that means, buddy.
That was my ego telling me.
You know what I mean?
You deserve it.
Yeah, he's getting a little perky.
Fresh is a solid guy because remember, I told you I said, hey, man, don't roast me, but I drive a 2018 Kia Forte.
I told him that.
I was like, yo, because I wanted to see what type of guy you're doing.
It's a slick ride, man.
I was like, yo, is it okay if I pull up in that?
And then, yeah, man.
You know what I realize about cars, guys?
Just for the chat as well.
When you drive a nice car, it's a perception about you automatically.
Yeah, I mean, I've got a dope whip.
It's just it's an older car and only cost me 10 grand.
And it looks like it costs a shit ton of money because in 1985, it did.
But here's the issue: a nice car, if it's not bought the right way, hurts you financially.
And when you see people driving these nice cars like the BNWs and the Mercedes and the Sambles and the Rangeovers, you don't know how they got it.
And the majority buy on credit or they buy it with loans.
So they're actually hurting themselves in the process of making money because think about it.
What's the average car payment?
700 bucks.
I mean, yes, bro.
I'm just choking.
But it adds up to eight grand, right?
Yeah, yeah.
So you do the math.
If you do 700, right?
Literally, do the math.
700 by 12.
You're doing like 8,000 a year.
Hold on, this is my job.
So let me get it.
Get it on.
Look it up now.
So, no, hold on.
And then you add in insurance.
Then you add in incidentals.
Then you add in repairs.
Don't forget about the women.
And the women, you're going to be spending way over $10K.
$9,000 a month.
I'm just kidding.
A lot of money a year, though.
A year.
Yeah.
So that makes it be put in crypto into real estate.
And I'm like, damn.
I mean, you could have just bought, like, I always do this where I usually go with my gut instinct my whole life.
But sometimes I ignore it.
But like four months ago, I go to my chick, I go, I go, I think I'm going to put like 30 grand, just go buy some gold.
Because I invest in gold every month, but it's like 500,000.
Nothing crazy, just a little bit.
DCA, you call it.
Every month.
Yeah, just to, you know, just to keep.
Yeah, just to have it.
Because I like having cash, but like gold's better than just carrying cash.
So I go, I said, I think I'm going to dump this 30 grand into gold.
And then we got demonetized.
Oh, yeah.
So I didn't do anything.
I kind of played it safe.
But then all of a sudden, my gold, the gold company I buy from, she goes, gold just hit $5,000.
And I go, you piece of shit.
Yo, bro.
I didn't do it.
So there was a campaign two days before it dropped.
I was like, Jesus.
Sorry.
So I was like, hold on.
I'm ex looking at Duke Scrolling again.
And I see, go buy gold and silver.
Mind you, we told guys back in the day, like a year or two years ago, my gold and silver, put some money in there because it's going to go up at some point.
Oh, it doubled.
It doubled almost.
Yeah, basically.
So the guys that bought gold are like, yo, fresh.
It's up, bro.
Cause we got like a group chat.
It's up, bro.
We're making hell of money.
And then it was like, we told you guys.
But the problem is, people were trying to buy when they saw the hype the same days.
Yeah.
And we were like, okay, we told you guys years ago to buy this shit.
And then it just holds it.
Okay.
It erects itself.
Wait, so my homie, the same guy that hit me up asking me to do his airplane ticket on credit for him.
And I was like, bro, get your own credit card.
What are you calling me for?
Wait, wait, wait.
Oh, yeah, affirmed Carna.
After paying off.
Okay, he's like, he's like a childhood.
He's like a brother to me.
Okay.
I'm not going to say his name, but so I always put him in check.
His address is cheating.
No, I'm joking.
I always put him in check, though, and I go, I literally send him a link to a credit building credit card.
I go, sign up.
He actually did.
Anyways, he calls me recently.
He goes, he goes, hey, he goes, Jack, you still got that gold chain from like five years ago?
And I go, yeah, I go, yeah.
I go, it's, I still got it.
And because it's a gold chain, it's worth, you know, it's real gold.
And so I just have it with my other stuff.
And he goes, oh, he goes, I buy that from you.
I was like, I was like, nah, I mean, I'm kind of just sitting on it.
I was like, it's going to be just going to keep it till I'm old and then cash it out.
And he goes, come on, man.
Let me give you $250 for it.
And I literally go, dude, do you know how gold works?
And I literally, but I feel like he just never had this taught to him.
He just didn't.
And I didn't learn until later, but I was like, I go, I go, dude, I almost said his name.
I go, dude, I bought that chain when I bought it was a thousand.
Gold has doubled since I bought it.
And it's pure gold.
It's not hollow.
And he goes, wait, really?
And I go, I go, yes, dude.
I was like, $250.
I was like, you're going to get a sliver like this out of a fucking, I guess you can keep it in your pocket.
You probably lose it if you keep it in your pocket.
You know, like pull it out and go, hey, look, lady, you know.
But I just thought that was funny.
I was like, I was like, dude.
You know what's wild is that people don't know the price of things without being taught.
And gold itself, bro, is kind of like that thing no one cares about.
The new guys are like, yo, gold and silver, just give us crypto.
And I get it, but like gold and silver has a lot of value, bro.
And silver, we use it on our mics and our computers.
Yeah, yeah, it's everywhere.
It's actually, it's a conductor of electricity.
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Yep.
I think silver's like the number one.
You look that up now?
Yeah.
Look up what's the number one conductor?
Maybe copper, maybe copper, but I think silver might be more or gold, one of those.
Yeah, I would just argue you should have some of your money in there at least.
At least a little bit, like five bucks, dude.
Yeah, 500.
And in 75 years, it'll be worth $2 million, guys.
Yeah.
In today's rate of inflation.
Yeah.
So by the time you're dead, you're going to be rich.
You are correct.
Silver is the number one most electric.
I was just talking out of my ass, too.
Guys, by the way, if you watch Joe Rogan, if you want to put it in the committee, you can call him right now.
Yeah, let's call him.
I'm just joking.
I mean, he kind of could have actually.
I'm kidding.
But you're like Joe Rogan.
He is like Jamie.
Literally.
He's the Jamie of Jamie's show.
I'm going to go to Joe Rogan.
Except.
Yeah.
What would you say?
Except.
Except what?
Except.
What do I do differently than Jamie?
Well, besides all the sex with women.
Yeah, dude, come on.
Don't tell them that.
Come on, John.
My mom's watching this, by the way.
Nestor, how many times are we going to talk about this?
I got to hype you up.
I'm going to build you up.
Come on, man.
Do you want respect from the male community?
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
All right.
Just play the fucking.
You're the man, bro.
You're the man, bro.
Like, yo, Nextter is so humble, but he's actually the man.
No, he's.
He's a genius.
You need a guy on your team that's humble with ideas.
No, cut it out.
Stop talking to you over here in the corner, bro.
Come on.
I was just joking.
Wait, what were we talking about?
Conductors and silver and gold.
No, but Joe Rogan, what about him?
I'm the Jamie.
Yeah, he's a Jamie.
Oh, you're the one.
But what do I do differently than Jamie besides, you know?
Oh, I mean, I like you as like a character because I like how you guys have a squad.
Yeah.
Back to working alone.
Do you want to work alone in the dungeon?
Probably not.
You know, like, I don't know.
I just, I like the energy better.
Like, when someone's with you, okay, when you're watching a movie by yourself and it's a really funny scene, you go, but when you're with your friend, you start slapping each other and shit.
You know what I mean?
You start there's a transfer of energy that you can't you can't do by yourself.
Even if they act, if I act as one audience member, this guy, this guy's a superstar.
No, shut up.
No, he is.
Talk to Fresh like that.
Not at Fresh.
Can I say something about Fresh?
Solid guy.
Thank you, man.
Solid is a good guy.
Appreciate that, bro.
Good guy.
I don't know why I'm talking like that.
My bad, dude.
My bad.
I have a front row seat to the show.
Yeah.
Well, like, it's just weird.
Like, I don't know.
I don't know where we're going with all that, but it's, I just want to have more fun.
And I like when other people are involved.
And I, and you know what?
Speaking of money.
You know, it is hard out there.
Yeah.
And I go, hey, I have an opportunity.
Let me let some people in.
Put you on.
And it feels good.
Like, you have a crew over here.
You got your guys.
Yeah.
And it's nice to be like, hey, what we're doing here, we could not only eat food off of this, but we could pay our bills.
Help others.
Yeah, we could literally pay for our bills and basically enjoy what we do.
If you look at businesses itself, right, that work very well.
It's usually like a guy in college with some friends that say, you know what?
Let's make money together.
Whether it's tech or a different industry.
And usually what happens is they work together, make money, and they do separate at some point.
But in that beginning stage, it's wonderful.
You're working towards the same goal.
You're not worried about some BS girl, whatever.
I mean, you might be, but.
Nah, you are.
But you're focused on the future of you guys together.
And for the most part, look at the Tates.
Kim Man's brother.
Just look at him.
And his cousin.
That's a team right there.
Yeah.
That's all you need.
That's two to three guys focused on the same mission.
You're going to win at some point.
But even like, but I was just as happy making six grand a month doing my own thing as I am at 15 grand.
You name the number.
Yeah.
Like just having something that's yours, anybody out there who's ever made any money doing something that they started or with a friend, I don't care if it's $1,500.
What's that song?
I'll be feeling like the man when I walk through.
I'll be feeling like the man when I walk through.
Made $1,500 that month.
You're just like this.
Yeah.
But that feeling really doesn't.
I guess if you're super money driven, like, I guess if you're really money hungry, I guess it might not fly for you.
But when it's something you really want to do, it's like you'll do it for just how you guys, you guys lost your, basically all your income.
Yeah.
But you're like, man, there ain't no turning back from this.
Like, I guess we'll just make less money.
You know, like, but you're still doing it.
You still got the crew working.
And nine times out of 10, when you are like down for what you're doing, you don't even care.
You're like, well, what are we going to do?
How long do I have to skimp by until this is over?
You go, I don't know.
So what Nestor did, he was like, oh, man.
He goes, I got to sell some stuff.
I go, yeah, you do.
I started giving him shit.
I started giving him stuff to sell.
I was like, hey, here's a bunch of stuff.
Sell it.
And he did.
Facebook, eBay.
He did.
He sold it.
He sold it pretty quick, too.
Yeah.
But it was a blessing in disguise, I think.
It was for both of us.
And even because everybody, I knew how good we had it.
Yeah.
Because I've been trying this stuff for over a decade before I got paid.
Oh, shit.
Not every day.
I gave up.
It was like a heartbreak with a chick.
You get your heart ripped out and stomped on, die.
And then you kind of give up for a while.
And then eventually you forget about the pain.
You're bushytailed again.
You try again.
That's kind of what I did with, you know, between stand up, gave up on that.
Couple years go by.
I'm like, I got it.
I can do it.
I'm the man.
Do it again.
Couple years go by.
Doesn't work.
You give up.
What made you not like give up fully?
What made you say, you know, I'm going to keep trying this?
It was like heartbreak.
It was really like heartbreak.
It was like, I need to pivot, like knowing when to quit, but not like quit, not give up, but go, this isn't working.
Let me regroup.
Pay your bills though.
Let me regroup.
Let me regroup.
And then when I think I have a great idea again, I'm going to go for it.
Which has always been the case.
But like, at some point, it's like, uh, some people I hate to sound like this, but it's true.
It's like half-assed trying.
Like, like, like in stand-up comedy, I would always notice this about a lot of dudes.
Not that I really care.
I don't, I don't give a shit, but I notice this about people where it's like, come see me live on their Instagram in a day where you could just post a video of you doing it.
You don't need to tell anybody to come see you.
You could literally just force feed it in their face and they're going to see you do it.
Social media.
But it's like, here's a photo of me doing it.
But never a clip.
But, but I refer to that as kind of half-assed trying.
Or like you let people know.
It's almost like a placeholder answer.
Someone goes like, what are you doing?
A classic when you're young is, I'm in college.
Like, but there's no shame to that.
It's okay.
And honestly, I don't know is also an acceptable answer.
Yeah.
You may not know.
Like, I don't know what I'm doing.
I'm just here.
You know?
But like, but I would say that's a lot of it is like a half-assed level of trying, like a fake level of trying, which I don't blame people because I've done it.
Not really, because when I was skateboarding, it was like, no, I'm in a magazine.
Like, I'm doing it, you know?
But like, there would be periods of time, though, where I could tell you, like, I'm trying to be a pro skater, but like, you're like, well, where's that happening?
And I go, there's no foot.
Like, like, nothing's happening right now.
And I can't just, you know.
So it's like, I've kind of done that where a placeholder answer is like, oh, I'm doing stand-up, but I haven't done it in three months.
You see what I'm saying?
I did this.
I know this.
And it's terrifying to try something.
Like, I went to college for three months, community college, and I said, what am I doing here?
Yo, bring up Jack's channel real quick, guys, so you can see his.
Because I was surprised to see how fast you grew because I'm like, it wasn't fast.
I started like three years ago.
But hold on, look at the views you guys have.
Go to the videos real quick if you don't mind those.
I don't want to see the views, man.
Come on, man.
I can't look at nothing.
Wait, can I take a piss while you guys are doing this?
No.
Close your eyes.
Come on, man.
Can I pee in this cup?
Hey, yo, pause, bro.
I gotta take a leak.
I gotta take a leak.
Guys, look at their channel.
Look at the videos.
I was actually impressed because look at this way, right?
The views itself are the very beginning stages of a channel.
But to get this consistently over this period of time, I'm impressed.
And each video has its own unique title, of course, and own unique essence.
But it's kind of like you guys just shoot from the ship, you know, from the hip about how you feel about certain things.
Base, real talk.
And people can relate to it because it's relatable.
And that's hard to do, bro.
Honestly, nowadays.
I think people gravitate towards authenticity nowadays, but like more than ever, where I think they watch a video of Jack and go kind of like with Myron.
Like this guy is probably the same guy off camera he is on camera.
And that's a cool feeling.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
It's real because in corporate America, you have to put on a face dealing with people.
I was a full-time actor, bro.
Bro, you, I had to as well because in corporate America, it's kind of like you have to play the song of dance.
If you don't, you don't get promoted.
You don't get invited to certain things.
And then you're like, keep him in the corner over there.
He's not one of us.
And that group is kind of like elitist group.
You got to play the game to win.
However, when it comes to content, if you're real about who you are, what you do, people love it.
Because in normal day life, you don't get that at all.
But again, I think you guys' channel is going to rise up very well and go very far.
And as much as people want to say, oh, they're still small, guys.
They were smaller from the very beginning.
Look where they are now.
And I like to find creators that are coming up that we can either give boost to or just help because we were there.
And we're still.
We appreciate this.
Yeah, we're still working, bro.
So you guys are going to go for it, man.
Definitely for sure.
Thank you.
Well, we meant to get you.
I was serious when we first met.
I was like, you know what?
Instead of me going on your guys' show, you come on mine.
We will.
We will.
No, but I thought that would be a funny move.
Like, not even say nothing.
Just like, just be there.
look over and go you're not nestor you know like kind of like some random black guy but But just play it.
Just play it off.
But we'll do that.
We do that too.
Like, there's a, I love finding like us.
Like, we found this old dude, like, grandpa's, grandpa's offended outcast is this guy's name.
Oh, yeah.
Old guy.
Like, it's like if your grandfather was vlogging, dude.
It's so cool.
But I remember like finding him pretty small and being like, I didn't just cover him once, I covered him twice.
But I'm one of those guys when I do like the reaction stuff or the commentary, unless it's TikToks, because that doesn't overlap.
So I don't even feel the need to like go, go to Shelby's channel on TikTok.
You're not going to.
But on YouTube, if I pull it up, I always be like, this is a guy, is this guy have the at name in there?
I make sure like, because I'm borrowing their stuff, you know, yeah, like, but some of those people who are like a lot smaller, like I'll find some gems with like 3,000 subs, you know, like small.
And I'll be like, oh, like this video was actually good.
And like, I like this guy.
It's always like an old dude, right?
Or like an old lady.
I love those ones.
It's not, it's not all the time, but like it's always funny because I'll end up usually getting in contact with them or they'll get in contact with me.
And it's just funny because it's like that little thing, like how you just said, come help some people out, get them out there.
It's like this weird, it's cool.
It's not like I can't make you popping, right?
It feels good.
Like you can't make somebody pop.
Yeah.
But you could like give them a chance to have a little shine, you know?
Like I've even had just regular friends.
They don't even have YouTube channels.
They have nothing.
Just homies.
Just sitting in because it's fun.
Yeah.
You know, and if they ever did want to, I'd be like, yeah, come in.
You know me.
Like, let's.
And you never know.
You never know.
You never know.
Like, I'm always like, I always tell people that when they're looking for jobs and shit, I was like, dude, just be just go through your phone.
If you don't have, I think that's something people could do nowadays is I think it's more almost, it's not more important than money, but like I think just being cool and likable with people, not even likable, but just nice.
Treat people just absurdly well because you never know.
I've gotten jobs from just being, I was so nice to this dude.
His name's Eduardo.
Okay.
I'm not going to say the restaurant.
You have to pay me for that.
I'm just kidding.
Corvina Seafood Grill in Boca.
Bomb ass food.
It's expensive, but it's bomb.
Yep.
Yo.
Uh-huh.
Shorty want to ride with me, ride with me.
No, but I was just super nice to him every time he came into the bar.
And I didn't know this guy's, you know, part owner of this bougie ass restaurant.
You know, next thing you know, he's like begging me to come work for him.
He's like, I'll give you any shifts you want.
How much money you want to make?
I go, a lot.
He goes, come on down, Junior.
You know, but it was one of those things where it was like, I didn't even have to apply.
It was like.
Because he likes you.
You know what's crazy?
So Steve will do it, right?
Guys, we're going to close here and do some girl show with the guys after afterwards with Jack Morgan and Nestor.
But Steve will do it, was banned on YouTube about two to three years ago, right?
Yeah.
And that was his main income.
YouTube, going crazy.
And I was trying to help Steve get his shit back, you know, because that's just what I do.
If I know somebody, I can help them out.
I definitely will.
For free, of course.
And I realized it was cooked.
They didn't want to put him back.
We instead of him.
That was it.
But Steve built so many good relationships with people behind the scenes for years.
Gambling companies, friends, family.
And Steve is way more giving off camera.
Guys, I kid you not.
I'm walking with Steve.
Right?
We're going to this aviation place to go skydiving.
I forgot.
Regular Tuesday.
A random guy.
He just pulls out 10K.
Here you go.
What's your name, Steve?
10K.
I was like, there's no cameras going on.
I'm like, yo, Mr. Beast does it on camera.
That nigga still got camera straight up.
We got a wrong group of friends.
Yeah, dude.
And I'm like, I'm like, yo, is this like, are you, are you okay?
He's like, yeah, I just, it was in my heart.
I was like, that's real.
So imagine now when Steve needs help.
What happens?
Yeah.
Again, being likable and being real.
So guess what?
Steve did.
Well, also, you got to help, you know, you guys, you know, you can't only take.
You got to give too.
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So I'm sure he liked he did shit for them, too.
Yeah.
So imagine this.
He gets banned, income stops.
He got bills to pay.
Stop to take care of.
Mother, father, you know what I'm saying?
What happens?
Hey, I need some help.
Deal.
Don Betty comes in.
3 million.
Boom.
5 million.
10 million.
You see, Nestor worked.
That doesn't come.
We're fucking with all these people, though.
They're talking millions.
Look at us.
We were demonetized.
Cooked.
Yeah, you guys kept going.
Not even that.
You guys got nickel back.
Hold on.
I keep saying that because I don't think people realize.
I caught myself a long time ago doing a video.
Even though it was in good fun, it was a no-jumper guy.
And I actually liked the old no jumper.
Yeah, that was lit.
I like the old no jumper with Puya.
Like, Puya's my favorite rapper, like Fat Nick, all them boys.
Back in the day.
Yeah, all but six.
Like, those are my dudes.
Yeah, those are my guys.
That's my guy, bro.
Yeah, Mikey the Magician.
Those are like, he's a real one, bro.
I don't know Puya personally.
Yeah.
But I already saw it.
But I was backstage and I saw him from three feet away.
And I was like, that's a good guy.
Yeah.
You know, you could tell.
No, I'm fucking around.
But no, no, but I do know them lightly.
But what I'm getting at is, I remember making a video because homie pimped out his wife.
And even though I did it in good fun, I remember being like, damn, dude, like, I don't really like, I don't really like just cutting someone down to gain viewership.
Yeah.
And that was like what really opened my eyes too.
Cause I'm like, what if, what if thousands of people just started making hit pieces on me for their own selfish gain, which is fine, get your money, but like, really think about that for a second.
Happens to us every day.
No, And I've told Nestor, I was like, honestly, like, the amount of shit those dudes went through, like, and they just kept showing up.
I was like, dude, at some point, you almost got to be like, yo, these guys are regardless.
Relentless.
These guys did it.
You know, like, that's crazy.
Politics, all that aside, you have to respect the persistency.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You have to.
Well, I'll say this.
Um, just to finish off what I was saying earlier, we were down and out pretty much.
Oh, you guys.
Dude, they were kicking you like, but hold on, hold on.
They were you know what's good about me that's crazy being me.
I'm nice to everybody.
Yeah, if I'm if I'm mean to you, it's for a reason, bro.
You're a piece of shit.
Yeah, you're talking shit, bro.
All right.
If you're if I'm mean to you, it's for a fucking reason.
Now, mind you, fast forward, we're demonetized.
There's no way out.
We're kind of cooked at this point, right?
I have to be cool with a billionaire.
Something light.
And I'm like, all right, listen, we got staff.
We got shit to take care of.
We got a dope audience.
What do we do?
And I'm like, this phone right here has some contacts.
Who do I call?
I'm going to call.
Shout out to Andrew Tate.
Because without him, bro, it's only possible.
Real G, bro.
Real G. Don't the wrong billionaire.
And we spoke on the phone.
He's like, you know what?
Come into Miami.
Let's meet.
Yeah.
We meet.
On a yacht?
Not quite.
Ah, I was just fucking around.
We go to dinner.
We go to a lounge.
It's like, you know what?
Fresh, I like you, man.
We'll do a deal.
I call Myron in like two days later.
He meets him as well.
We do the deal.
Rumble.
Hey.
I want to rumble, guys.
Once again, life is about connections.
Whether you think it's true or not, you could be the biggest star in the world.
Yeah.
If you need help, who do you call?
Hey, real quick.
Who can you call?
Real quick.
Shout out to my boy Kevin Sykes.
He's calling me right now.
Shout out to Kevin, man.
And I can't answer you, but we live together in a flop house in Long Beach in Cambodia town.
Oh, wow.
I'll never forget that.
There you go.
Yeah, seven of us deep just fucking remember.
You know Zion Wright?
He's in the Olympics, skateboarder.
No, not quite.
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Anyways, we all stayed up in that house.
That was like memories, huh?
He just brought that.
I haven't seen Kevin in years.
Yeah, but he just called me randomly, probably watching this right now or something.
But guys, the talk and goal here is never give up.
Unless you know this thing isn't working.
You've been trying it for five years and it's not working.
Maybe do it a little different.
I took a break and then reset.
You got to know when to know when to pivot, dude.
You got to know when to switch it up.
Yeah.
Because you know what?
You can't even tell people that because they ain't going to listen anyway.
So it might go be on their heads.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I've got some chats here, fellas.
AKA Marks says, just paid off my $2025 Hornet GT Fresh.
My version of 02 Honda 11.
Yeah, guys, if you can, pay your car off fully and get it in cash because the banks will definitely give you a loan.
But what they're doing is they're saying, you know what?
We're going to leverage this money, give you a loan in interest, and then screw you later on.
Because you pay the car off in full from a loan, you're paying double the price for the car.
I mean, you may as well just, the way I look at it, dude, most people, you got car payments for five, seven years, then you get a new one, just lease the thing.
It's cheaper.
It is cheaper.
Just lease it.
I would argue that.
If you own a business, you're right to write it off.
Exactly.
Right off as a business deal.
But, dude, if you, I looked into lease options for my chick.
Yeah.
A third of the price.
Yeah.
A third.
You pay high insurance, but it's cheaper on the car payment.
I'm just saying you're still going to pay high insurance regardless, unless you live in Nebraska.
We looked up in Nebraska.
Ain't nobody want to live there.
It's cheap.
It's cheap.
Fresh, I'm curious.
What was your first car?
In America?
Yeah.
92 Toyota Camry.
Mount Montreal.
170,000 miles.
Bro, I was so scared going to work.
So I'm in Pembert Pines, right?
I'm living in a family from Peru.
I got a room.
Pembroke Pines.
Pembroke Pines.
West.
Tell me.
Yeah, yay.
I'm with a family from Peru.
And mind you, I find it on Craigslist.
Yeah.
They don't know me from a Cana Pain.
Craigslist was the best, dude.
I ran a black guy come to our house.
It's still good.
Let's do it.
He's paying the rent.
Let's do it.
So I have to my name like two grand, right?
I sold my motorcycle in Barbados and parts and I got two grand to my name.
Rent 600 bucks.
It's like a new form red flick.
That was a good old day.
A couple months and then I'm cooked.
So I move over there.
I finally get the job offer.
I think I put like 400 bucks on this Toyota Camery.
50 bucks down there.
The drive is an hour from Pines to Bolka back and forth.
Yeah, yeah, that's about it.
Sorry, one way and then the way back.
And I'm like, at any point, this car could just shut down on me.
Yeah.
And I'm cooked.
Dude, I have no money to spare.
And if I do this for too long, I might get screwed because the car is old.
Luckily, it didn't break down for a year.
I was able to go for a year.
But that's my first car.
That's a good deal, dude.
Yeah.
Yeah, I had the 99, the 99 Mazda protege, a little gold joint.
What the heck?
Yeah, a little gold, little matchbox car.
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Yeah, that's the one.
Damn.
That was the one, dude.
See, I love cars, man.
That's my thing.
Okay, so real quick, guys, we're going to do a show with girls right now coming up.
Jack, where can I find you?
Nestor as well.
You could go to smokedoutdrugdealers.com.
Actually, I used to own.
I actually used to own that website as a joke when I was 19.
No way.
My homie coded website.
So this is 17 years ago.
And we were stoned one night.
And I go, yo, we should make a website.
And we made it.
We got 7,000 visits.
I couldn't believe it.
We didn't advertise or nothing.
What?
Yeah.
I thought it was the first time.
That's a funny meal.
I thought it was the funniest thing ever.
We thought it was genius.
And then, yeah, we don't know what happened to it.
I never re-upped the dome.
Yeah, probably just expired.
Yeah, so that website doesn't exist, but it used to.
But Jack Morgan, just type that shit in everywhere and you'll find me.
Because I'm telling you, Jack is up next.
Don't sleep on him.
He's that guy.
So is Nestor.
Where can I find you, Nestor?
Crazy cousin Nestor.
Crazy cousin Nestor.
Yeah.
But we'll do a show.
I'll come meet you guys and do a show.
I'll bring Myron as well.
Yeah, you should.
That'd be funny.
It'll be hilarious.
Guys, we're going to do After Hours Randall with some girls.
Stay tuned for that.
Go follow the guys here.
Great show.
See you guys in a bit.
Peace.
Yo, yo.
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