Bussin' With The Boys - Prince Amukamara
Episode Date: September 28, 2020Recorded: June 2, 2020 On this week's episode, The Boys are joined by NFL corner and Super Bowl Champ, Prince Amukamara. Taylor and Prince begin things with some Arizona high school football talk, and... Prince reveals the reason why he chose to play college ball in Nebraska. Later on, all The Boys remember some of the greatest college programs of all time, and Prince puts his high school highlight tape up against Reggie Bush's. Wrapping it all up, Prince let's The Boys in on what he's been doing in the "business world", his plans of becoming an actor, and Will & Taylor give Prince a recap on the history of BWTB from the beginning Oh yeah, and Prince may or may not try to buy the pod from The Boys in the middle of the episode. Hilarious pod with a super well-rounded dude who succeeds on and off the field. ----- SHOP: https://store.barstoolsports.com/coll... FOLLOW THE BOYS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bussinwtb/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BussinWTB Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BussinWTB/ Website: https://www.bussinwtb.comFor more, visit barstool.link/bussinwtbSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I want to introduce myself.
My name is Taylor LeWan.
I'm sure we played against each other
when you were at Nebraska.
I heard when I was just tuning in
sound like you're pretty worried
about this podcast and what we're going to talk about.
Are you going to be okay with this?
No, I'm good, I'm good, I'm good.
I'm just making sure.
You know busting with the boys, busting with the balls.
Okay, pause, no pause.
I love it, dude.
We're on fire.
Dude, I've seen you at API, Exos.
We just saw each other.
That's right.
Dude, let me tell you something.
See,
you might be a real thing because there's days
that I'm having like a really, really fucking hard time with remembering shit.
Because literally, I was like, Prince,
I didn't seem familiar.
And then Will's like, yeah, you were ex-s with him.
He told me that yesterday.
And here I am now saying the same thing,
because you were on the table.
You're like, what's that man?
I'm Prince.
Like, I went to school with Will,
and I was like, dope. He's like, I want to go on the bus.
That's what you said to me. And I was like, for sure. Yeah, I did.
And then here we are.
Here we are. Dreams come true, dude. Yeah, you went to Cactus shadows.
Cactus shadows. You're from Arizona too, right?
Yeah, I went to Apollo. We used to kill you guys. Yeah.
I doubt that, dude. When did you graduate there?
2007.
Okay. So I got there in 2004. No, 2005.
You got there in 2008. When did you graduate?
I graduated.
2009. So I got there in 2005.
Yeah. So 2006, we ran the table. We went at 15 and O and won a state championship.
Where were you then?
2006?
I believe that was it.
That's a lot. You guys are not winning a state championship.
We went 15 under Chad de Grenier, the worst high school coach of all time.
Dude, you guys still had Centennial.
No. Centennial is 5A. We were 4A2 back then.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, 482. Okay, I was out of them.
That was in 2006.
So after my sophomore year, we got bumped up to 4A1.
Once we got bumped up to 4A1, then shit went downhill.
We went like 3 and 7 didn't make the playoffs.
Then I transferred to Chaparral High School.
And then we...
Oh, look what he did.
So, dude, from Captain Shadows to Chaparral, that is night and day.
Oh, my gosh.
I know we're in a crazy time right now, but Chaparral might be like the definition of white privilege.
Like, it's out there.
It's like the richest part of Arizona.
What's that?
I think so how does it compare to So Chapparel is in like a if you look at it from a school standpoint like the school is better
Charlie Regal was there at the time do you know who Craig Rowe is yeah yeah okay so Craig Rowe was a junior and he
he and I were the same class we're both class of 09 we both ended up going to michigan you know that but
he had like 20 offers so my old man it's actually a crazy story they got the I would played one year of pop warner
with the Scottsdale shockers.
It's the funniest name ever.
You did this as a shocker?
No, that wasn't really it.
But if I said the word shocker,
you would think that.
So I played Pop Warner with this kid named Trace Carroll.
His dad was my coach.
He came up to my dad during my junior year and was like,
hey, Taylor could play left tackle.
You should have him come to Chaparral High School.
Like totally cheating, right?
Well, I ended up, like, my dad's like, yeah, for sure.
This kid named Craig Rose got 20,
20 offers. My dad's thought process was if you go and you get one offer out of it, it's a huge win.
So I went down there. I went down there kicking and screaming. I did not want to leave.
Like, you know how high school is, dude. You know if your boys. You're hanging out.
Like, I had a good group of friends too. Like, there were six of us. We called each other the
sexy six or the dirty half dozen. Those are my boys. So I had to leave. By the way, if you looked at a
picture of all six of us, we were some ugly motherfuckers in high school. That was the best part of the whole
We didn't believe it, though.
So I go there, and, like, we lost two games my senior year, both of them to Suoro.
First game was 21-0, and then a state championship, 38 to 0.
And that was the year they had, like, Cody Kibinski, Corey Adams, Justin Jungblatt, like, a bunch of, dude.
They had eight dudes to go D-1 for both sides of the ball.
Right.
Max Smith.
They were riding dirty out there, dude.
So we got dusted by them.
But Chapparel, dude, like, without them, I wouldn't even be in the league.
I'd be working construction somewhere.
Shout out, Charlie Regal.
He's that like...
Do you give to them?
Yeah, so I've given a couple times.
I'm about to like do something.
Will's going to get upset with me.
But when you make the Pro Bowl, you're allowed to donate.
What's that?
Oh, you're kicked off?
So when you make the Pro Bowl, like they allow you to donate money.
Yeah.
So the first time I made it, I was like, well, Chaparral is in an area with a lot of money.
Like, I'll donate to Catch a Shadows.
So I donated to Catch a Shadows.
and they were like super all about it
and they were like really excited and then I was like
hey I'm in town of Arizona you want me to
work with your offensive alignment I'd like
come and kind of be a part of the whole thing it was a super
like fun experience right
yeah we'll we'll get with you
blah blah never heard from them
tried to reach out a few more times
and they never even texted me back so I was like
that's kind of weird
so the next two years I donated
to Chaparral High School and so
but Sheparo has always been good to me man the people there
are awesome this guy that
I lived with in high school for a little bit. His kids went to Chaparral. Best family in the world,
man. They're super rad. But yeah, that was kind of my high school experience was a little weird.
But you're at Paul Paul for all four years? Yep, all four years, man. I didn't have to transfer to
win. I was Arizona State played the year. Big school played the year. Yeah, no, I knew that.
In 2007. Stud. That's unbelievable. Why'd you go to Nebraska then?
Dude, I wanted to go to Arizona State, the biggest party school of my freaking generation,
and they didn't offer me.
I was supposed to play running back, and no one thought I'd make a good running back.
Nebraska offered me as running back.
I got there.
They threw me in the defensive room, switched me without telling me.
Yeah, and then I just stuck it out, and that was it.
So if you're Arizona player of the year, you said two times?
No, just one.
It's 2007.
Okay, 2007.
How does Arizona State not offer you?
That's a problem with Arizona.
You and I both know, like, the women in Arizona are beautiful.
Like, you know, when there's warm weather attracts beautiful people.
And I say that in a weird way because it's kind of a weird thing to say,
but like when it's warm weather, people are more conscious of what they look like.
They're not putting on the fur coat for the winter, right?
Like it's more natural.
It's drier up there.
You have to look good all the time because you're wearing less clothes.
Right, exactly.
It's a weird thing to say, but it's totally true.
And so when I went to Michigan, I thought to myself,
well, everyone looks like this.
Like it's just kind of life.
Like everyone's just kind of good looking.
I never like went in my head.
And I go to Michigan and I'm like,
what the fuck is going on here?
You know what I'm saying?
Like shit is a little bit different.
Yeah, Midwest.
Yeah, you like take somebody home.
It's wintertime.
They got that North Face jacket on.
And you're just hoping to God,
that's a thick-ass North Face jacket.
You know?
Like it was always like my freshman year,
like the look was
Uggboots, leggings, North Face jackets, and Blackberries.
Like, that was the go-to with the girls over there.
But I literally, like, I was, like, so thrown off by, um, by, like, the difference in people.
It's just crazy.
And that's just, like, ignorance, right?
That's when you grow up in one area and go to a different area.
It's, like, total ignorance.
I'm sure you had some sort of cultural shock.
Right.
Nebraska, right?
100%.
Yeah.
But, yeah, it was, and I was, I thought there was going to be, you know how we had fries out here,
fries food.
Yeah.
I thought there's going to be fries everywhere.
Nebraska, but no, they have their own store.
And then I got to introduce to raising canes.
I didn't know about raising canes.
Hey, Kane slaps, though, huh?
Yeah, it does.
They had a Keynes now in Arizona.
There's one on like, uh, no, they do.
They have a couple.
They have a couple of Shades to do.
Cains rips.
And it's way better than Zaxby's.
Have you had Zaxbys?
No, I don't even eat fast food anymore.
I mean, I don't, I don't either, but I'm saying if we can just go back in time for a second.
I got you.
We go back in time and there's a reminisce to get there a little bit.
It was different, dude.
Zach's fees.
Like, dude, you get the caniac, you get, you sub, get the slaw out of here, get me two of them toast pieces.
And then you like hollow one out, put the chicken in there and dip away.
I dated a girl in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Shout out the Dillio family.
And I would go down there and there was just like, dude, we get canes like three times when I was down there.
And like, you know, in college, you're not really paying attention to what you're eating.
You're just like, oh, chickens lean, right?
It doesn't matter how it's cooked.
I need these cars.
so these french fries are solid you know and then who cares about the sauce and i was like crushing
that shit dude is so good made my ankle swell up heavy though
intense out there so when you are you you live in arizona now yeah i'm actually here right now
dude i think it was like one 10 110 right now dude that's crazy it's hot out here too it's like 90
90 in nashville it's a you're gonna dry there yeah dude honestly that's always the argument right
with people.
Like you're, when you're in Detroit, it's like, oh, yeah, the humidity is heavy.
And so, like, everyone's like, oh, like, it's 85, but it feels like 100.
I was like, okay, well, in Arizona, it's 110.
It feels like 110, son.
Like, it's a little ridiculous.
I'll tell you what, dude, the longer I've lived in humidity, the more I'm like, shit.
I would honestly take the dry heat over the humidity.
Yes, 100%.
Yeah.
It's crazy out here.
I did training camp in Jacksonville when I played in Jacksonville, dude, and I was, I was done.
I was done.
And there's mosquitoes.
I was done.
Dude,
Jacksonville,
that's a sleeper spot
to play in December.
Because when you play there,
you play there in December,
you play any of the Florida places in December.
Yeah.
Like,
it's hot as hell,
but like you're in a dome in New Orleans.
But like,
you play like Tampa or Jacksonville,
Miami.
Yeah.
You play them in September,
October,
you're like,
okay,
we're good.
November gets real gray.
But in December,
when you got to go down to like,
like,
if you're going from 30-something degrees
in Nashville.
Right.
Taking a flight and it's like 75.
75.
You die.
It's a huge edge.
It's a huge edge for those Florida teams.
They should try to market that to where they get all their home games of the second
half of the year.
That would be a huge win.
Huge win.
Arizona is going to be,
we're going to be the rest of your life?
Yeah, yeah.
We're going to live down in Gilbert.
Oh, Gilbert Rips?
Yeah.
That's awesome.
Is that near Apollo?
No.
Gilbert is like, like, South.
the, like, kind of north.
I know, I know where Gilbert is.
I don't know what Apollo.
No, Apollo's Glendale.
Apollo's, Glendale.
Like Apollo's, like 43rd Avenue and northern.
Oh, shit, okay.
It's right in the heart, yeah.
Gilbert, yeah, I'm excited for Gilbert, though.
Man, do you think anybody from ASU that was there thinks to themselves, man?
It was, it was Dirk cutter.
Dirk cutter, man.
It was Dirk freaking, who else was there?
I don't know if Erickson was there.
Yeah, Erickson was there in 09.
He's the one that offered me.
me i'll tell you a story about ericsson that dude so my first my really my second and third offer was
i flew to minnesota because that's where my old man's from and i i put i did like a junior day with the
gophers and so like i ran i ran a fast ass 40 and they offered me like on the spot and then i take
a red eye back to arizona the next day and go to asu and like dude their junior day and all i did
was really what you do like a combine type of thing there right well ericsson's there it's like
11 in the morning at this point.
And buddy, like, we go into his office and buddy
pours himself a drink, like a scotch on the rocks at 11 a.m.
I'm pretty sure Erickson has like two or three DUIs or something like that.
It's crazy, but I didn't even think much of it.
My dad's the one that really pointed it out.
But he offered me a scholarship with like a scotch in his hand at like 11 a.m.
I should have went there, man.
That shit was crazy out there, dude.
How's that Wi-Fi, Will?
It's fine.
It's been, it's been fine.
I just been listening the whole time.
He's like, I'll tell you a story about Erickson.
Dude, that's hilarious.
We're ready?
Oh, we're going, dude.
We're in the podcast.
You've been in it.
No, I haven't.
Yeah.
I have for real?
What do you mean?
Yes, it's recording.
It's Zoom.
Oh, let's get it.
I didn't know.
What do you like?
I thought you'd say something like, welcome.
Welcome, busting with the boys or something.
Busts him with the Prince.
You need to do something bussing with the Prince.
Bussing with the prince.
My first question for everybody out there,
are you a prince?
Yes, I am a prince,
but I tell everyone,
and I have to explain it like this.
So it's not like Prince George and Prince Harry and stuff like that.
It's not that kind of royalty.
It's not like coming to America either,
where people throw like the roast petals
and stuff like that.
And but so in Nigeria, my grandpa, my great,
what part of Nigeria?
So in Nigeria, there's a state called Emo State.
That's the name of the state, like Arizona, like New York.
That's the name of the state.
And then there's a city, there's a city or it's like a village.
It's called Umoqua.
Try saying that.
And so in the village, in the village, my great-grandfather, he married like 34 wives,
which I don't.
Oh, okay.
Respect.
Yeah, I don't.
Shout out to your grandpa.
whatever, right?
But, and then so in the village,
everyone kind of has the last name,
Amu Kamara.
So like this village, like most likely everyone has the last name
Amukamara or how we say it in Nigeria, Amukamra.
That's the correct way of saying it.
So back then, there weren't a lot of like,
like you couldn't just call the police and stuff like that.
So they assigned chiefs and kings to the village
to kind of rain,
to kind of rain.
the village and stuff like that. And so amukamara is a royal name. So I am part of a royal family.
And so, yeah, I am a prince and stuff like that. So when I do go back, I do get some kind of like
special treatment just because they recognize the last name and they know I'm part of a royal family.
And, you know, you get a pretty nice career over here in America. Yeah, very true. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
true. You have siblings, too. Five siblings? Yes, man, all girls. Princess, precious,
promise, peace, and passionate.
I love it every time.
Hey,
they're all peas?
The five peas?
Yeah, they're all peace, yeah.
So both of my,
and they look,
they all look alike too.
Like Prince would be at Nebraska.
People just say that just because we know,
just because we all have the same lips.
We all have full lips.
Hey, listen,
this is crazy times right now.
We don't need to be talking about it.
We don't be doing this right now.
I just go wild.
We just all have full lips,
full lips.
And so,
I mean,
you guys have a resemblance, though.
We do,
we do,
we do. I agree. But my wife's name is Pilar, and then my kids' names are Princess Paisley and
Prince Princeton. That's the name's- Wait, wait, wait, wait. Say that again. Prince and Princeton?
Prince, Prince, Princeton. Yeah, because he gets the title, too, and then Princess Paisley.
She goes by Paisley. I don't want her being entitled thinking she's a princess, whatever, which she is,
but she doesn't got to run around like that. But, yeah. If you don't want to feel in a title, don't give her the
princess right but it's your title she has to have it like isn't just like a like isn't like a and i
isn't like an md like dr lewan like i could still be a hang on taylor yeah exactly right yeah i would
say that yeah because my dad my dad my dad my dad has it on his birth certificate also but he goes
by um a different name but um but i'm brag about my sisters both my sisters uh two out of five
my sisters play basketball at arizona state and um one of um continue
her career overseas, played in France, playing in France currently, and played on the Nigerian
national team, and they qualified for the Olympics, which got canceled. But shout out to her,
promise. Let's go. Yo, hey, your mom, too, dude. I was looking, I was looking at your stuff.
Your mom was in the Summer Olympics in 1994. Yeah, yeah, she was in the Olympic, yeah, the trials.
Yeah, she ran track, so I guess we get her speed from her. What do you mean you guess?
Yeah, well, my dad tries to say something like he played soccer and stuff like that.
My dad's like 5-3, 5-4, my mom's like 5-8 and stuff like that.
But yeah, my dad tries to.
Hey, that must be a weird little gig.
5-3 and 5-8.
Yeah, right.
One went to the Olympics, the other one's, you know, prince.
A prince, a 5-3 prince.
Or is your daddy king?
What is a...
He's so in order to be king, he would have to live there.
and something that you kind of like, not campaign for, but like,
because there's other people who's a chief and can be king over there also.
So he would have to, like, I think, like run for it or something.
Gotcha, gotcha, gotcha.
You were earlier, you and Taylor were talking about coming out of high school
playing in Arizona, and you were the, what is it, the Arizona athlete of the year?
Yeah, Arizona player of the year.
Is that, would that, no, it wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't,
I think
Everson Griffin
got that my year
Alia
yeah yeah
but hey
remember in the locker room
the argument was always
you had a better
highlight tape than Reggie Bush
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You and the Arizona boys would always talk about how good your offensive highlight tape was coming out of high school.
Because back then it was like, you know, you had the rivals and people.
You could only watch your highlights on YouTube.
So it was like, hey, Prince, man, even though he's a DB, he had like the best offensive highlight tape I've ever seen.
Like Eric.
It wasn't, it wasn't, yeah, right, right, right.
It wasn't as nice as Reggie, but it was up there.
It was nice.
Reggie Bush has arguably like the best highlights ever.
I know.
In high school and college.
I guess college.
Yeah, college he was just like stupid.
Oh yeah, college, yeah, it was ridiculous.
Okay, and this is a little off topic,
but this is what I do all the time.
So I apologize, but do you think it's ridiculous that the USC,
which is honestly one of the schools I wanted to go to,
USC like took away his Heisman trophy.
Like we also whether he took money or not.
Like he still did that.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, I got hundreds of my pockets now, so I can definitely run faster.
In no way that shit, it's crazy.
Yeah, I mean, I think they just, I think they did it as a, I don't even know, I don't even know.
I think just to show that like, hey, we weren't, we weren't a part of this and like we have to,
the hammer has to come down on someone.
But yeah, I think they need to give that back.
And he still, I think, didn't you see him and Matt Liner still went there and they, they were
commentating there and stuff like that?
Like the hell out of you, really?
Yeah, I think so.
They went there was the commentating under.
under the USC like brand like USC brought them in or what?
No, they were, they were, they were, they were commenting, I think, on the USC
football game, I believe.
Oh, but it's probably a different entity.
They were probably doing NFL network or ESPN or something like.
Right, but I'm saying they were still, yeah, they were, yeah, they were still.
I would be so hot, dude.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
You do so much.
So what happens if he doesn't give it up?
Dude, they come in.
It doesn't matter if you give it up.
If someone was like, if I won the Heisman and someone's like, hey, Taylor, you cheated.
I'd be like, okay, but I still did it.
Right.
And they'd be like, give it back.
I'm like, okay.
And I go to the near, I literally go walk down the street, go to the nearest trophy
store, be like, hey, can you guys make me a replica of like the Heisman trophy?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And they'd be like, okay, well, what name do you want it?
I'll just take, just do Taylor LeWan 77, then put like, 2013 Heisman trophy one.
Right, right, right, right.
And they'd be like, yeah, I guess so.
And then that'd be it.
And I'd put it there and be like, yeah, I won the Heisman trophy.
Look it up.
Yeah, like if Reggie still tweeted, like it'd be tweets,
I'm still the Heisman trophy winner.
Yeah.
Yeah, that would be so savage.
Hey, that team was so back then,
that was like, that was when I was in high school.
So like it was the Florida Gators, it was Texas.
That's when Texas was hot.
And then USC.
Yeah.
Those are like the three teams.
They were loaded.
They had Lendell White.
Dude, they always put out quarterback,
John David Booty, Matt Linerd.
Matt Castle.
Carson was there.
Matt Castle.
He was a backup.
Mark Sanchez.
Ray Maluga.
Ryan Cochie.
Remember that?
Clay Matthews?
All three of them at the same time, bro.
I went on my visit to Nebraska, my senior year,
and that was the year that USC came to Nebraska.
Oh, my God.
And, yo, just dummied him, dude.
I saw, I saw like Taylor Mays in the warm-ups,
and you're just sitting there thinking, like,
yo, this is a college football player.
Dude, they were so swaggy.
Like, they were, I think they,
I think they dubbed us in the first quarter, like it was 21-0.
and then it was a timeout or something
and then they were like
and then I guess our
for some reason we were playing
Soldier Boy I think and they were like
watch me you they were just like
you they were like doing all
I'm like man this is so
swaggy and then they always had the black
Nike fleets like the high white socks
I know they had their uniform colors
was so good maroon and gold or whatever the hell it was
it was it was all Pete Carroll
because look at the Seahawks.
The Seahawks have swag like that too.
Pete Carroll.
I met Pete Carroll at a junior day,
and it was when they were hot still.
And I was like, hey,
Coach Carroll, nice to meet you,
and he like slapped my hand out of the way
and gave me his big hug.
And I was just like, oh, my God.
I feel like, I feel like embraced.
Oh, my God.
Offer me a scholarship.
His shit was, dude,
I remember Pete Carroll was like,
of all the impressions of every head coach
that I met, I was like, dude, Pete rips.
And now he's like 70.
still rips, dude.
Still fucking gets after it.
Can't say,
I see him throw,
I see him throw like,
I don't know if he was throwing one-on-ones,
but he would get in the passing and just,
he would throw pat and goes and stuff like that.
Like,
yeah,
Ultimate players coach.
Yeah,
ultimate players coach.
The only team rivaled that team as far as swagging this was Texas.
Yeah,
those boys out there.
Oh,
did you put in Devon Kinnard?
Huh?
Yeah, I know.
Yeah, and we played in New York together.
dude he's he was a statue he was like the number my year he was the number one player in
arizona but he tore his ACL on some dumb shit like he was up his team was up like 34 to 10
in the fourth quarter and he went in at running back and tore his ACL he was the first second
quarter of the game but he was a he was like a pass rush now he's like a stand-up line like he's like
a middle linebacker isn't he yeah yeah he's like a middle linebacker or like I think no he's like
I want to say I've seen him outside too like rush he was he was I think he was a number one
player, number one defensive end
in the country. Like he was
like the next Everson Griffin next whatever.
Like he was stupid. Yeah.
And he went to USC. Unfortunately we know about
Texas too. Yeah,
right. That was your
senior year, right? The
junior year.
That was your junior year in the
we played together.
We played together a couple years then.
Yeah. The good old
days. Hey, remember
in the locker room, the
the Duky Stain story?
I have no idea what you did.
No, yeah, that's what I would say too.
I don't.
Okay, fine.
Well, let me, let me, let me, let me, refresh my memory.
So Prince would always come in.
And Prince is like, he's probably the best of taking jokes I've ever been around.
Now that I actually think about it, you're probably the best at getting jabbed at.
Like, I've ever seen in my life.
Hey, don't take, don't, don't shoot yourself down because you are in top five.
You've got to be top five of taking jokes.
Dude, I'm telling you, like, having Prince around was always so fun because, you know,
you can hear the elevation in his voice and he just, like, goes with everything that's happening.
But my man, Prince comes in and he always wears the white, the high white underwear,
always comes in.
And people just get on, hey, you know, Prince, why you did that?
Like, why not?
Why can I get?
Which one with these?
And one day after practice, dude, there was like, you know, little shit stains.
You know, back when everybody wore whitey-tides, like you got it, you got, you know, it's not like everybody out there had clean underboard.
My man, Prince, they were exposed out in the locker room.
People picked it up.
They picked it up. They picked it up?
Yeah, so I think maybe Niles or somebody, they might have picked it up, tossed it at him.
Oh.
Like, man, he's like, get out of here, man.
That's fabulous.
That is what I call fake news.
Oh, that has.
You just can't, like, have fun with this.
admit, do you know, you had a couple of fun stories back in the way.
I don't. I don't recall.
It sounds like you're actually not the greatest of taking jokes as if this is in a whole right now.
I do remember. I don't remember that as vivid, but I do remember some like that.
But were they really mine? Yes, you're like the only, you were one of the only dudes who
were the white. Maybe they weren't Dukey State. There's no way.
The loom, white underwear.
Bro, that happened to everybody. If you, I don't know what it is about athletes in college,
but the male asshole is must be the dirtiest fucking thing in the world, dude.
That shit was everywhere in the locker room.
You'd get, take the shorts off.
And I don't know why.
It's always exposed.
Like, you take your underwear off and you look down, like, what the fuck?
Do I even like, do I even write?
I do.
No, dude.
Do I even write sometimes?
It's crazy.
My asshole, I think when you get older, you start, you start, like, taking some serious
ownership of your asshole being clean.
Don't know why.
I'm serious.
Yeah, you're right.
Hold on.
Are you, hold on.
Are you admitting to believe?
No, I don't bleach.
I'm not against it, but I don't bleach.
Oh, don't put words in his mouth, Prince.
I'm asking.
I'm asking.
Wait, are you admitting to bleach?
Yes, I'm trying to help support him.
And is he trying to just say like, come out and say, hey, bleak my asses.
Here's what happens with showers.
And I don't know why we always talk about assholes on this fucking show.
But here we are again.
In college, like, dudes in the shower, they wipe and they kind of like put their butt cheeks in the thing.
like dudes are doing legit like prying their asshole apart like getting that thing in the league that's like a pro move
and you're witnessing this you see your butt cheeks apart and doing it yeah because dudes will be talking to you
and like yeah Prince hey man that's the hell the pick you had the other that's fucking that was awesome man
we got to run that once again and and your fucking asshole was exposed but there it's this that water is just draining
on it dude dude some people pee in the shower right there in front of you I do that I don't
I'm wondering that.
Dude, Prince, Prince did that and talk to people in the middle of the shock.
He was just, hey, face them, body language, face them, and just start talking.
Time out.
You bad, you, Prince, like, stop trying to pee in there.
Oh, you nasty, Prince?
Hold on, hold on.
Are you nasty Prince?
This podcast is over, my guy.
I'm going to address the peace story, and then, I'm going to talk about the butt thing.
The thing about the bud thing is when I saw somebody, I saw somebody like, because usually guys use rags and stuff like that.
Right.
I've seen someone use their hand going like this.
wipe like and then and then like I'm like you use your hand use the red I have before I have
oh my God I just I have before I don't prefer that I'm just saying oh my say I stay on the ass fuck will say
say I stay all night at tailors and there's no rag or nothing in the shower hey for the record he's
never spent the night at my house you're soaping your hands up you know you kind of soap once do
your upper body soap again legs just sleeping balls and then you got to you know you got to put a
nice cover on your hand and go back
and hit a little bit.
What else you're going to do?
Here's what you do, Will.
I'm glad you asked
because I was just about to go into it.
You clean your body
and then you put the towel
and you go sit down on the toilet
and you go fucking go wipe that asshole.
But then you get them little,
you get the little,
you get the little like
cotton balls.
Yeah, little codballs.
Not if he's baby wipes my guy.
Not if he's baby.
Then toilet paper dangleberries there.
I'll tell you.
If you're admitting to that,
you're saying you have hair.
Oh, I have a hair.
Yeah.
I mean, anybody who's been in a live room,
probably, oh,
Well, hey, Will has a very hairy asshole, okay?
The amount of times I've been face to face with that thing.
He has a very hairy asshole.
Now, hey, Prince, address the P story now.
The P, I was taught, and I've looked it up too.
Oh, you were taught this.
It was confirmed that P is an antiseptic.
It cleans.
So you pee on your feet, athlete's feet, pee on your feet, clean your feet.
So that's why.
The weird part that would come in, though,
He said what is that's that?
The weird part is what?
The weird part that comes in is like,
you're having a conversation
and peeing towards somebody on the ground.
Like, I understand that you're like,
yo, if you got peed on,
then, hey, it'll be okay.
But if you're intentionally facing somebody,
trying to be funny, trying to be Prince,
that's where it gets a little like.
Did you just use Prince as an adjective?
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, technically Prince can be a very easy to be used as an adjective.
It's not just a name.
It's also like a title.
which is a noun, but you know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
That's all I'm saying.
Taylor, what were you searching?
Anaseptic.
Anaseptic, whatever the fuck he said.
Hey, I know you're running, you're not remembering all these memories.
I know you remember boxing, our little boxing ring.
Yeah, do you have the videos?
I took on Sue.
I don't know if they're, I took on Ricky Tanars.
I took on, um, who else did I take on Niles?
For real, dude.
I did.
It don't matter.
I still took him on.
He said, it don't matter.
You got in the ring and obviously got frontal with him because I remember I was a young
buck.
And right when he started to press you, you ran off.
That doesn't mean you're face down.
Taylor, you ran off though?
You ran off?
It was like, oh, yeah, Prince.
Yeah, dude, he's all time.
Like at the end of the summer workouts, it'd be like the last day, right?
Before training camp or before we got a little break or something.
but I don't know.
But we would always have, after last condition,
we ran four quarters, Taylor trains with Dobbs,
so he knows exactly what all this means.
Hey, shout out James Dobson.
What a great straight coach.
Absolutely fucking love James Dobson.
James Dobson is one of the greatest strength coaches of all time.
Fucking love that guy.
So hang on, Prince.
We'll get into a couple of thousands.
Hey, Prince, hold on.
But after the last workout when we do four quarters,
we'd all come in the locker room,
and there'd be a set of gloves for each side.
And people would just start, like,
making people go in the ring, making people go in the ring to box.
And just it was kind of like, I don't know, the summer end fucking fight club.
Right, right, right, right.
What's real number one of fight club, though?
I know.
When I said that, when I said that, I was like, oh, shit.
Hey, you're talking about, I'm talking about fight club.
Do you think they still do that in Nebraska?
No, I mean, I would assume that was, that was more like a locker room.
It wasn't like the coaches told you to do it.
They actually got mad when they would find out about it.
Yeah.
What reminds, every time I see you, Taylor, I think of Nicky Minaj and the dude from Migos.
Was that Nickyman?
No, no, Cardi B.
Cardi B.
Cardi B.
Andy did you surf the web, huh?
Dude, that was the funniest. I was like, man, who would you do with? What other linemen was that? Quentin Nelson.
Quintz.
From Andy and you're saying?
I didn't, because I wouldn't, I stereotyped him.
I'll say that.
I didn't, I don't know nothing about him, but I wouldn't have thought.
I wouldn't, I know he's a, he's a monster on the field.
But I didn't know he was, you know, was like, was like swaggy like that.
Like, I didn't know.
I'll tell you what.
Clinton Nelson has come a long way, dude.
When I first met him, he, like, he wasn't that he wasn't swaggy, but he was like, still
finding himself a little bit.
And I think the next.
The next year, he's, he's like rocking a handlebar mustache sometimes.
I'm talking about girls sliding his DMs now.
Like, he's kind of got a little piss and vinegar to the boy now.
I'm a big fan of quitting Nelson's development from a social media standpoint from a just being a boy, dude.
That guy, that guy screams for the boys.
Screams it from the rafters from the fucking top rows.
We need you two, Brent.
What did you say?
Scream what?
I said, we need you two, Brent.
To scream it for the boys throughout the year.
You need to do that.
Just say it out loud, really loud.
Yeah, just say, hey, it's a pretty,
like, hey, it's a pretty self-explanatory thing to ask.
I know it really is, dude.
Hey, I need you to scream for the boys.
Well, how do I do that?
Yeah, yeah, I thought it was more figuratively.
Oh, no, it's a legit for the boys.
This is a simple.
The boys.
It's like a call recall thing.
Oh, so it's just the boys.
Yeah, oh, that could be a two.
I don't mind that at all.
Okay, we don't mind that.
I guess here's my issue.
Hey, Will's but to get on your ass about that.
Okay, we don't mind that.
But listen, let me tell you something real quick.
Florida, not long ago in Miami, we're in the NFLPA meetings.
You're the first player ever come up.
Innocent old prince, love seeing prints all time in my book.
You're going to talk about not understanding how we do the whole for the boys thing.
But at the same time, come up to me and ask, you know, how do I invest in bust with the boys?
I want to be one of the boys.
You want to invest and have equity in busts him with the boys.
but you don't know the first thing about what we're what we're about what our cause is all i know
is that busting busting with the boys was everywhere is it busting with the boys or busting and the
boys first of all okay struck three and four okay butsing with the boys w tv all i know is is
is that it was everywhere i'm like thing these dudes is these dudes got something and i and i
And I believe in you guys.
I was like, you know what?
I wouldn't, I wouldn't mind being some type of partner.
I'll tell you what I'm just.
Hey, Prince, we believe in ourselves as well.
That's why we're not selling equity.
You know what I'm saying?
We appreciate your support.
We ain't selling shit.
Everyone has a price.
I'd say, okay, go ahead.
Yeah, everyone has a price.
Hey, say an offer right now.
Yeah.
Hey, to, to, to, to move into that topic,
Prince, you're an avid investor, correct?
Yes, I am.
When I think of.
Prince, and if people would ask me about a prince, obviously a great football player, but you also,
the stuff you do off the field, you're, I would say, a savvy type investor. You're very curious.
You're always asking, even if they're obnoxious questions. You're always asking questions.
You want to talk about some of the stuff you're investing in?
Yes. So, I mean, real estate, huge, huge on real estate. I've been in companies, there's a company
called Ember. I was telling you earlier, which is a temperature control mug. There's this,
I don't know if you guys know anything about cloud, but there's this, there's this cloud company
that's, I keep it on the wraps, but they're going to go IPO soon. Peloton.
Oh, you're in Peloton? Peloton. Yeah, I have exposure to it. I have exposure to it, sorry,
I have exposure to it through a fund that I'm in.
So it's called a fund of a fund.
So what would happen is venture capitalists, big VCs will plug in a whole bunch of money into like a Facebook.
And we'll say, a fund will say, hey, can I get like can I get some exposure to it?
Can I ride your coattails to it and like bring in like $10 million and get in with them?
But the VC has already done the work.
and they're plugging in like a hundred million and stuff like that.
And I'm part of this fund.
Like I probably put in like 50 grand or whatever,
but then I get,
I just get exposure to it with a whole bunch of people.
And you're in Open doors, right?
Open doors, yes, sir, yes, sir.
I always give Blake's shit that I couldn't get in
when I was like asking in the beginning.
And you were always the athlete that they love the most, dude.
You're right there with Blake Lawrence.
Shout out Blake Lawrence and the boys at Open Doors.
Yeah, they gave equity.
I think of equity
drift off looking the distance
Yeah
The cloud computers thing
You say you kind of keep under the wraps
For like three or four
Not three or four
Maybe two or three years ago
There was an article that came out by Forbes
That said the new like gold mine
The new gold rush
Is going to be
Marijuana and Cloud Computering
Yeah
So I can see that
Because with cloud I mean you can
Not hide
But you can just store
it's like a floating store you can store anything up there and then and then access it
wherever you can store anything that's like floating storage it's like floating storage
you can store anything out there dude dude just put it up there that's got to fuck with the
environment or something like that you know what I'm saying you can't just put things up
there and not expect something to happen do you know what I'm saying yeah hey you see that
dumbass uh when COVID started you see that stupid thing people were saying about like 5G
like 5G is the reason why COVID started,
but there's like a hundred something countries.
That conspiracy stuff, yeah.
Done of shit.
Speaking of COVID, dude, me and my wife and kids,
we went to, in mid-January,
we went to Singapore, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Tokyo,
all within like two weeks, like mid-January.
And then we would, and my sister said,
hey, like, check this article out about Wuhan, China.
I'm like, okay, we're good.
We're not there and stuff like that.
So we go from Tokyo to L.A.
We stay in L.A. a couple of days.
Dude, I just get the shivers upon, do I get shivers?
I get hot and cold flashes.
And I actually feel like I'm going to die.
For like two days, I'm like, oh, my gosh, this is the world.
I'm saying, okay, this has to be the flu and stuff like that.
And then I try my remedies.
Everyone has remedies.
My thing is organic orange juice.
Dude, I just got.
put on that. And that thing is 100%. It's the best. It's the fun. It sucks, though.
Anytime I, it sucks, though, but it's like that sucks. And then like apple cider and vinegar,
like, I'll pay people, hey, you could down this or whatever, like, just because of how bad it is.
But it's like, so it's orange, organic orange juice and vitamin C packet that I get from whole food.
But now it's going to be oil of oregano. But anyways, whatever I had was killing those remedies.
It wasn't working. But then two days after I was like, okay, I'm starting to fill my
again. But I'm not, I'm not trying to hint that I had COVID, but I had, I mean, you might have.
It sounds like you're hinting at it right now. But I had something. There was a time I got sick
as well after I got back from Miami. And maybe I was around your ass because then you go to
Miami after you got sick and then you're around me in Miami and then I got it something after
I know, dude, it's like, it's crazy to think about because when it really started happening,
you think back to the time you were just sick. You're just like, I haven't? Oh my gosh.
It's the worst.
Yo, but I don't want to leave the investment topic just yet
because I want to know what got you curious into that world.
Dude, so I was stumbling.
When I played for New York, like from 2011 and 2015,
dude, I just started watching Shark Tank.
And I was like, okay, I see Mr. Wonderful.
I see Mark Cuban.
I see Barbara.
I see Robert.
I see Raymond, the Fubu dude.
and I see the people come and pitch.
I'm just thinking, wow, like, this is, like, you can,
you can come up with your own idea and sell it.
Like, these are just regular people who have an idea,
put it together, put some legs on it, boom, present to someone,
and they can invest in it.
So I'm thinking, like, so I was like, okay, let me, two things happen.
I was like, okay, these are some cool stuff.
I like it.
Let me shoot them in email or whatever.
And then so I realized the power of my platform and social media, like, I could just DM these people and I can either endorse their products or I can either like get equity and stuff like that.
And then also I was also writing ideas down like, okay, what can I do to pitch to these guys?
Like what are some inventions?
What are some ideas that I can do and stuff like that?
And then so I just started going down this quote unquote rabbit hole.
and then the NFL started doing these business things.
And then we go out to Palo Alto when the Super Bowl was in San Francisco.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
And then I got to meet these guys from Andresen Harrowitz, which is a venture capitalist firm.
And then you see, gosh, who is the quarterback?
Joe Montana, you see Joe Montana, and Joe Montana is in this space.
And it's like, wow.
So you started getting exposed to different things.
things and stuff like that.
And then when you hear like a Facebook story, like they, so Andreessen Heroins, like,
they got, they got in on Facebook and then even seeing the movie social network.
Like when you started, when you start seeing and hearing like the story.
So like Facebook, I remember they told a story where Mark Zuckerberg, they wanted him to
sell the company because when you get people equity, which you guys want to do, people on your
board people on your board start are able to make decisions for you because they have equity and
they have say too so i think they were telling mark like dude like someone wants to buy us out for a
billion like sell the company sell the company so what mark did was like okay you know what i'm gonna buy
you out i'm gonna buy you out i'm gonna buy you out have gone to the company never sold it now look at
it do he bought freaking what's at for 23 billion and stuff like that he bought i know he bought
instagram for a billion he bought um oculus the v
are company for whatever and stuff like that. And so all those, all those stories and just
interacting with those guys are, are inspiring. So yeah. So you pretty much, you took a lot of
initiative. And I only ask because I feel like athletes, and I think everyone, everyone's getting
better at talking about what they do. But guys come in and you're always curious. I know for me
when I was coming in the league, like I wanted to be, I wanted to like pick people's brains on like
what they're doing outside of just football because you know football's going to be over. I feel
guys have a hard time sharing everything they do because if it fails, then you don't want people
to know it's failing. But also like, you know, even if you're doing something that's doing well
or successful, you sometimes you just struggle with telling everybody what you're involved in
or how you can potentially get them involved. So that's why I ask. And it seems like you just
took initiative off of like watching Shark Tank, seeing stuff that just sparked your curiosity.
And then you took initiative by DM and to start asking questions. Yeah. And do DM, that's how I was
getting on my deals. I'll see a company.
I like, like, I would Google top, I would Google 2019, 2018, 2020, top, top startups.
And then boom, I'll just set a call with the CEO.
Like, hey, I'm interested in learning more about your company.
And I would talk to the, I'll ask for the CEO.
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Like here's a cool one.
Clear, right?
The airport.
Yeah.
I really.
So me and my wife and our Q.
kids and our nanny.
I'm not trying to flex on you guys.
And our nanny.
And our nanny, we're going through an airport in,
I forgot where we were.
But in state, say Indiana.
And we were going through, there was a long line.
And the people I clear were like waving us down.
I'm like, you know what?
We have TSA pre-check.
Let me see what this clear things about.
And then so, I mean, it's self-explanatory.
It's clear.
Like you clear through everybody, you go through, and they use, so they use bio metrics, like your eyes, your fingerprints.
Now you don't even need an ID.
I don't even go to airport with an ID because they measure it by my fingerprints and by my eyes.
And so I just have my ticket and I look into this thing.
They scan it, boom.
And it says clear.
And then you just go.
And then I'm thinking, wow, this, they're just, they're going to disrupt.
up the industry like they're changing the game and so they also do it at stadiums now like you just
you just have a clear thing boom you just go through so I reached out to them because I wanted to
invest in them and they told me like we're not they're not picking investments but they did say like
hey we're going to open a clear in Chicago we do want you to be a part of it hey we are going to
we saw you just pay for it we're going to refund you we're going to refund your family for it
and stuff like that so now my my mom.
on their radar, but just like little stuff, little stuff like that.
Do you, do you worry with a company like clear? Like, that's an easy way to gain like from like
conspiracies. You know where I'm going with this. Like, yeah, yeah. Gating information like you
now your fingerprints on there, now your eyes are on there. Like that's a good way for the government
to keep control of like keeping track of where you're at all times. I love it. It's a little crazy.
Like that she kind of worries me, dude. But how would they use the information to keep? So,
when you register in this day and write the cloud like we were talking about that before right you put all this shit up there it's like it's not like do you know what it looks like is it like a is there a vault up there that holds like there's there's there's a there's a there's a there's a there's a a vigilante slash terrorist group depending on who you ask called um anonymous an anonymous of these people that will literally go and like they just released a bunch of things about trump and some other guy who um
went to jail for like a rape thing.
I don't know.
But like that's just the most recent thing.
They've like,
they go and they hack you,
they hack all this information and they say,
hey,
we're going to release this if you don't do X, Y,
and Z.
If you don't stop doing this,
blah, blah, blah.
Like they were in a standoff with,
I think the cartel in Mexico because an anonymous member got stolen or
kidnapped and then like anonymous would be like,
hey,
like if we're going to release the names of you,
the people in the cartel,
if you don't, you know,
release him or blah, blah, blah.
and the cartels like, well, we'll kill this many people.
Crazy shit like that, right?
Right.
Well, those people are quote-unquote vigilanteed.
Like modern-day Batman in some people's eyes.
But there's also other people out there that it's not hard to hack.
It's not hard to figure out like who you've been texting.
What have you been doing?
Where have you been?
Like, just monitoring.
Like, I share my location.
Women are the best.
Women are the best at doing that.
Women.
Not saying my wife is, but women, but I've heard some stories.
All women except your wife, though.
I literally like all this shit.
Like you always hear about athletes and, you know, the Earl Thomas thing, like,
Jesus Christ, Earl.
But like you hear like shit like that.
It's like I give my wife my location.
I was like, here's my location.
Yeah.
So you know the, you know the boy's not fucking up.
Right, right.
You know, just to make sure.
But like to a long winding going back to it, it's kind of crazy.
Like this shit's up there.
Yeah.
And you can't just be like, well, you know, I put my social security number in there.
I put my credit cards up there.
I put this and that up there, like all in this cloud.
Yeah.
to register my fingerprints, my eyes, all that.
Like, if that got in the hands of somebody wrong,
like, shit could get super fucked up.
Right.
And, like, especially with 2020, if you look back,
and I'm literally like, Will and I talk about this all the time,
like conspiracy stuff, right?
Like, I don't necessarily believe any of this,
but at the same time, it's crazy.
Like, if you look back with the last 10, 15 elections,
there's always been something that comes up.
Like, there's always been some sort of disease or some crazy shit.
100%.
And 2020 is this fucking.
is wild.
It is wild.
It was three things.
It was, I mean, it was COVID, the Hornets, that it was kind of a bust.
Remember the murder hornets?
The murder hornets.
The murder hornets that are coming at, now all of a sudden they're coming across North America.
He said, no.
And now George Floyd, which is a super, like, inequality in America is a huge issue.
And as a rich, white, straight man, I have no area to even.
Rich? No quash. I mean, if you, if you, I mean, if you play, if you, if you, 2020's been a year, 2020 has been a year. It's been a bit of a deal. It's been crazy. I agree. But like, if you play in the NFL, you're part of the 1%. That's just kind of the gig, right? No, I agree. So you're, you're, you're, you're, you are rich? Everyone who plays in the NFL is technically rich. And it's like, this shit is just crazy. Like, who's to say that the government is not manipulating a bunch of this stuff. Like, did you see and like, like, but there's like, pandemic? Are you talking about plan dendemic? Handemic?
Pandemic. I'm talking about it.
Planned.
Planned pandemic.
Yeah, yes.
It's kind of crazy, right?
Yeah.
Like, I'm not taking a stance.
It's wild when you start to see all these things kind of going.
You're like, it's becoming a little too coincidental.
I mean, it's like the born identities, those type of movies, those, any type of, um, what's it called?
Homeland Security stuff, movies.
Like, it's like, wow.
Those things.
Yeah, Eagle light, those things are like, those things are like,
those things are coming to life.
Like these things,
and maybe they've already had life,
they're coming to light.
Not coming to life,
just coming to life.
Those things can really,
can really happen.
No, you're right.
It's like the JFK thing.
Like JFK stuff started getting released recently.
Oh, yeah.
And it's like there has to be like 75 years
before they can release this.
And then you just say,
oh, well,
the government was corrupt then,
blah, blah, blah, blah.
But it's like, you know,
the UFOs.
UFOs.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
That's a 2020 thing, dude.
Yeah,
But that's been, what's it called?
That's been slid on the carpet because it wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't, um, it wasn't made a big deal.
Well, it's because, I mean, unless there's a fucking Martian walking down here,
beep, beep, boop, like, shooting shit up.
You know what I'm saying?
Unless that's actually happening, like, fear is a very widely, like, easy, manipulative thing to do.
Yeah, for sure.
Control a huge population by fear.
Dude, right now, the shooting, the shooting ranges, like, I've never, I've never, I've never been
the shooting range, but my friends who go, they said, dude, the shooting range went from
not being, like, no one being in there to, like, being filled. And every, the cabellas,
everyone's trying to get a gun. Everyone's freaking out there. It's crazy. And like, I mean,
Second Amendment, right? Like, you have the right to bear arms, but. Right. Especially in Arizona.
Arizona, Arizona has the most lenient gun laws. It is the Wild West, dude. It's cool like that.
I guess if you think that's cool, but it's fucking crazy shit. You know what I'm saying? This whole
fucking thing is just, it's just a crazy, crazy year.
And like, let's, let's just say, and I'm not saying this is what it is, but let's just
say it's because of an election year.
Like this stuff is becoming like, the government's manipulating.
What if November 10th or whenever the election is, the day after that, all this shit kind
just disappears?
Like, do you think, like, what if that happened?
If that happened, we would have to look back at this podcast and go, holy fuck, like,
this is actually just a government engineered shit.
We'd be like the Simpsons, dude.
Dude, the Simpsons are fucking.
in wine, dude.
They're always pulling stuff up.
It's wild.
I don't know.
This is a crazy ass year, dude.
It's crazy.
Everyone's affected when we're another in this stuff.
It's definitely, it's just kind of sad.
But yeah, that's life.
And last thing about the real estate, though.
Sorry, because I know we want to talk about real estate.
Yeah.
Go there to the initial question.
Are you concerned about clear?
I'm just kidding.
Do the, do the real estate.
No, I'm not.
I'm not.
I'm not at a mix of my life, mine and my family's life easier.
I'm not worried if anyone has information or knows where I'm at.
That's just me personally.
But I'm really into real estate.
Real estate.
And real estate is not just flipping homes.
It's not just buying rentals.
Like there's so many ways you can get exposure to real estate,
even just by lending your money to real estate investors.
like I love Airbnb's right now.
Dude, we have a house in Arizona,
a beautiful, beautiful property.
We have it for Airbnb.
So many people during this time,
so many people canceled us.
Like we had weddings and stuff.
So many people canceled us and stuff like that.
But then after that, there was a huge pickup.
Dude, so many people from California,
Hayes, we're just trying to get out of California.
Right now.
We're like that.
And we're just a, yes.
And it's just a drive here.
the fact that because Arizona, we were open.
Like, we were open. We were one of the first people open.
Like, we were open, like, very fast.
And we were just, we were just, like, crushing it.
And then we see, I see a lot of, a lot of requests for, because spring training's out here.
So sometimes we have families, like the baseball families come in, come and stay here and stuff like that.
So real estate is, dude, I love it.
I love it.
And you talked about being connected with Derek Morgan, too.
I assume he's making, like, the opportunity of his own stuff.
Yes.
Yeah, he's like my deal flow guy.
Like, he gets so much, so much stuff comes across his desk.
And he always, he's not afraid of, like, putting other guys on and teaching guys also.
It's where my phone hasn't really migrated from a deal flow that he's got.
He texts me all the time about stuff.
Does he?
Yeah, we're in a different class.
I was like, damn.
Then Will Taylor.
We're in a different aspect class.
He said he was joking friends.
You guys are for sure.
I'll tell you what.
Will owns 50% of busting with the boys, baby.
Don't sleep on it now.
Don't sleep on him,
Will.
Hey,
tell him,
tell him.
The boy's on the come up.
He's on the come up.
It's a slow climb.
30s are going to be a good 10 years for Will, man.
It's going to be a good decade.
We were just talking about,
about Joe Rogan's,
do that.
100 million,
Spotify.
I can believe that's how words.
I thought Joe just got on the scene like five years ago.
I'm like, man, this dude.
But Will said no, he's been in his main.
He's been in the ship forever.
Wow.
Yeah.
Like webcam and before, like, probably back when it was like just shit on.
Like, yeah, podcasting like, why would you do that?
He's just steady doing a webcam.
You know what I mean?
Just storing content up, just having content.
Will was telling me a story, not a story, but like something that came out about
the highest revenue grossing like a podcast.
And Joe was something by a certain amount.
And then there was a huge drop off the two.
What was it, Will?
It was like Joe Rogan was like 30 or 35 million a year that they estimated.
And he was bringing in.
The number two was like Dave Ramsey, like 10 or 15.
So a huge gap.
Dave Ramsey?
I don't know who that is.
Yeah.
You don't know who that is?
I mean, I might.
Let me just fucking, let me pull up the Google.
I think he's a Christian dude, but he teaches everyone about like.
Yeah, he is.
He's big Christian.
Principles of money.
He's very much.
Yeah.
How to save money.
Like no debt.
And he actually has.
real-life testimony is like, hey, everyone comes on and say, hey, I followed the Dave Ramsey.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, you, Prince, I did my practice squad year, my rookie year.
I did the envelope system.
What is that?
It's where, like, so obviously, P-Squad, they make, you know, like, it was like $102,000
my rookie year.
Yeah.
So you're thinking when I'm on the top tax bracket.
For sure, for sure.
But as I'm talking about as a practice squad guy, you're thinking this might be the only year
I'm in the NFL.
So this might be the only, this might be the first shot.
out of six figures probably for who knows how long maybe a couple of years whatever so I'm trying
to like budget it and so it's like this envelope system where you know say 15% goes to rent and all these
percentages that kind of break down and put them in classes and he's a big like if you're like getting
out of debt or like you're really strict and discipline like using cash instead of a debit card
because there's studies that having a plastic card in your pocket you're 15 or 20% more likely
to spend because it's not like you're not visually seeing it you're just swiping your card so you would
have like cash in all these envelopes every month like entertainment, food, gas, maybe labeled,
and you'd have cash in there.
And the moment the cash runs out, you can't spend any more on that subject on that topic.
And that's what I did in my entire practice squad year.
That takes a lot of willpower there, Will.
That's crazy.
Pun intended.
Hey, hey.
Yeah.
Think about when you go like from our scholarship checks, which was still nice being a
college athlete.
Like we got like $800 a month or something like that.
But you go from that, and I didn't have a signing bonus for that,
so I really didn't have much money starting that first year.
It's not like a, you know, like you guys, I'm sure had a nice signing bonus.
So it's like I was literally like, you're worrying about not getting cut
because the P Squad can be like a revolving door at times.
Trying to find like a deal, like stay with the teammate, be like,
Gomes.
Gomes let me say in his spot, Prince, you know Dijon.
Oh, wow, yeah, yeah.
He let me say in his spot for like 700 bucks a month,
as long as I watch his dog.
I got to stay there the whole time.
But that's Dave Ramsey.
He like saves every, you know, people who like get on like a diet in the financial world.
You would want to read Dave Ramsey's book.
Right.
Total money makes.
Right, right.
Well, he's making bank in the podcast world, not as much as Joe Rogan.
He's here in Nashville.
Is he really?
Yeah, yeah.
He's down in Braille.
Get him on the pod.
I'll tell you what that credit card thing you said.
My credit card thing you said was legit.
Like if I had a credit card in college, it was like there, I'd be.
fucked, dude. I have so, I have, my credit score would be so bad. When I get in the league,
my credit score is truly nonexistent. I had like a, it was like 420 or whatever like you start at.
You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I had zero. But like we got, it went up fast, but like I had zero
credit at all. Couldn't even get a loan. I had a credit card for two months. I know. Yeah.
I had a credit card for two months, my rookie year, uh, with a thousand dollar limit on it because
the bank just wouldn't let me have a higher limit than that on it. I know, dude. It's a grind when
you first get one because I didn't have one either until I got in the league.
shit's crazy but it's i mean it was definitely good for me not to have a credit card in
in college i have one for a hot second in high school and that got taken away real fast
because of what you guys are talking about but my dad like gave me a card did i say this out no it wasn't
on pocket i told you know yeah you just told me on the phone yeah i had like uh my dad gave me like a
debit card or credit card and he's like just for emergencies and i was like 250 pounds
trying to gain weight to go to college to be an offense alignment so i was like
always got to eat. So me and my buddy Brown Bear would split, go halvesies on meals and whatever.
They're like 800 something dollars racked up in like two weeks. And we were eating good.
Like we were going to nice places. You know what I'm saying? We were eating good. We were eating good.
So my old man like it's fucking hot one day in the apartment and my brown bear is at the house.
And he's like, he's like, he left because he's like if his credit card's that bad, my shit's just as bad.
I got to get out of here. So he had to go to some damage control at the house too. He was on like,
Pell Grant stuff type stuff.
Yo, Prince, how much more time we got with you?
10 minutes.
10 minutes?
I'm about to go look at another property right now.
Oh.
So if you're going to look at a real,
do you worry about real estate right now with COVID?
Like so many people have been unemployed,
the economy is probably going to get absolutely
just banged in the A.
Yeah.
No, not right now.
I mean, I just figure, I mean, like I said,
different type of real estate.
Like rentals, no, I mean, people still.
people still have to rent somewhere and I think if I'm if I'm taking a loan out on these on
these places on these places and I'm waiting on so I'm I'm depending on someone's rent to
pay for the mortgage then maybe then maybe yes but I think because I buy it in cash
mostly that okay I'm only taking a hit for a little bit but then people then
it's going to pick back up but yeah
like I think 40 million people are unemployed right now and have and have forgiveness
have forgiveness loans or whatever I don't know if they're doing realist I don't know
if they're doing rent doing forgiveness for rent right now but the crazy thing to me is like
what I've been told is like this is like the cavalry right now like the says the
like the stock market and all that's kind of going up but it's like it's really fragile
everything's really fragile right now it's there's going to be a dip in a couple months
So my thought would be why not go invest in five months on the same property that's a third of the price.
If it is, if that was a guarantee, I would do it.
But you never know.
Yeah, you're right.
You miss 100% the shots you don't take, Wayne and Gretzky.
That's right.
Wayne Gretti's the one who said that?
Yeah, he was.
He was.
Oh, I thought that was a rapper.
Wayne Gretzky?
You know, there was a rapper?
Yeah, it sounds like a bar.
Bars.
Bars.
Sounds like a bar.
That reminds me, you still do the rapping, like, freestyle for people in the locker room?
Oh, I mean, no, my rap name.
You don't have Timo anymore.
No, I don't have my hype guy.
No, I don't.
But, no, it's funny, dude.
It's like, I called him, I'm going to be 31 on Saturday, right?
So, like, 31.
I've been married since I was 24.
I have two kids.
So it's kind of like, I don't know, I kind of feel like the old guy.
Like, dude, at the Raiders, I'm the only one that was born in the 80s.
I'm the only one I was born in the 80s.
In our DB group.
In our DV group.
I was going to say, there's a couple of incognito.
Well, yeah, when I was looking at the Raiders, when I was looking at the roster
last year when I was playing, it was like Richie was like 35 or 36,
and then it was me and Rodney Hudson at 30 years old.
And then everybody else is younger.
That's how young their squad is, dude.
Yeah.
We got to be dangerous in a couple of years.
huh?
Say it again?
Said they're going to be dangerous in a couple years.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, shoot, even this year, we, do we play on?
Even this year?
No, we don't play, uh.
Hey, how, was it a one-year deal?
Yeah, it was a one-year deal, yeah.
You're, uh, you're kind of notorious besides your three-year extension of the bears,
but you like the one-year deal out of now.
Yeah, yeah, because I mean, I mean, you're just betting on yourself
and, and you're just betting that you're going to go off that year,
and you're going to strike gold, strike gold the next and stuff like that.
You got a one year, seven million.
You got like one of those.
Golly.
This gets swept under the rug.
Hang on, hang on.
It gets swept under the rug, but you got it 100% guaranteed deal that year.
Yes, I did.
I did 100%.
Do my agent, shout out to CAA.
Are you at CAA?
Hell yeah, I'm with CAA.
Taylor.
Taylor's fired up at you.
Hey, any person that is in college and C.A even approaches you, dude.
It's the best, it's the best agent.
agency. Don't sleep on it.
You brought up Derek Morgan.
Derek Morgan wasn't a fan of CA, but that's the best agency by far.
Yeah, I mean, he went with Gary V.
Gary V.
Yeah.
Which as far as connections, I'm sure, like, that dude's got-
Right.
But CIA has the same.
Like, she has some shit for sure.
And I want to go to acting after this.
You know, phenomenal actor.
Yes, dude.
Listen, when my hair is done and all this stuff, dude,
and I put on my English accent,
People think, people talk like Idris,
promise me this.
Promise me this.
You're not going to go on NFL network or ESPN.
Oh, don't.
Do an acting segment like my guy Vernon Davis.
Oh, my God.
Was that, was he?
Oh, when he did that, the cry?
Hey, yo.
Ah, dude, I didn't get to see the whole thing.
I just seen him cry.
I didn't see him cry.
I didn't see him be the whole thing.
He just sounds and smiles.
He's like, that was it.
I love Vernon, too, dude.
He's one of the best dudes, but that shit was so funny to me, bro.
Give us a little acting thing.
You want to see some acting?
Oh, I don't know, when you grab the phone, you got it, you're like, what the fuck?
Dude, I've always wanted to be, always wanted to be a heartthrow.
Like, I always wanted to be Noah in like the notebook.
Yeah, I mean, you're not going to be.
Let's know.
I don't know.
Listen, my rules, listen, I tell everyone my rules are going to be limited.
did. Like, I'm not kissing anybody and stuff. I'm not, I'm not, I'm not kissing anybody. And my wife was,
my wife was like, I didn't, like, it's acting. I get it. I said, no, because I wouldn't trust
myself. I'm going to want to practice. Like, imagine kissing, like, like, who, like, who your favorite
actress or whatever. And then it's like, I'm going to practice. I'm going to go in her trailer. And then,
yeah, I'm not going, I'm not doing that. So I would just have to be like, if you, if you're like,
hey, let's practice, but let's have, like, people there.
So it doesn't become like, even the practicing, just kissing?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hold on you want me to get a circle of people.
Hey, I want a circle of people.
Keep me accountable.
Just watch me just kiss the actress.
Yeah, you got to practice, dude.
You got to practice.
I want to act.
I want to do some acting, too.
And that is an awkward thing to even talk about with your wife.
It's like, hey, like, what would you do?
Would you kiss a dude?
Absolutely not.
I won't even kiss.
I won't even kiss.
I don't even kiss my son on the lips.
No offense, Tom Brady.
Shout to Tom Brady.
No offense, Tom Brady.
You don't kiss your son in the lips, dude?
Listen, listen, listen, listen, hold on.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
You don't know why, though.
You don't know why.
You don't know why.
Hold on.
With my kid.
Yes, when they were a baby, yeah, I was kissing my lips.
But then, but then I think I saw them like,
put in their mouth places, eating stuff.
I'm so health conscious.
I don't like to get sick.
So I'm not,
so I don't know where their mouths has been.
I like stuff like that.
So I'm like,
they let the dogs lick them and they,
they go and lick stuff,
lick monkey bars and all.
And I'm like,
yeah,
I'm not,
I'm not gonna do it.
I'm a big dog.
But back,
but back,
but back to your guys's reaction,
when do you stop kissing your son on the lips?
Taylor?
I don't have a son.
I don't have a son.
I know.
I know,
I'll tell you what, you stop kissing your son when he's old enough to procreate.
What?
Yes.
Like, if you said, eight, hey, hey.
What do we old off to procreate?
That could be.
It's like 10 years old.
What's your son's name?
Prince or 11?
Princeton.
Princeton.
Prince Princeton.
Hey, P.P.
Yeah, dad.
Come on over here.
Well, Dad, I got to go.
My friend.
Come on.
I'll see you later, all right?
Have a good day.
Hey, who loves you the most?
All right.
Let's see a letter.
It's fucking,
people think kissing,
when I'm like,
hey,
you're going to kiss somebody,
it's like,
I agree.
That shit,
you're not doing that.
Listen,
in America,
we over sexual life.
I agree.
Listen,
one of my best friends,
I'm,
Roy.
Roy,
hello.
Shout out Roy.
I've seen him,
and I hope I'm not exaggerating,
but he kisses his mother-in-law on the lips.
No.
Did you do that?
No.
Taylor, would you do that?
That was muted.
Would I kiss my mother in the lips?
No, it's like we're adults.
Mother-in-law.
Mother-in-law.
Yeah, mother-in-law.
I don't even talk to my mom.
I ain't kissing her either.
But I'm saying like a mother-in-law,
no, I probably wouldn't kiss my mother-in-law.
Like, that's like asking me, like, would I kiss Will's girlfriend?
Hey, Charles, see ya.
No, I'm not doing that.
I'm saying, but it's not our culture.
I think people, I think in Spanish countries
and Latin countries, dude, those cheeks,
I think people count this as a cheek right here
because I've seen them, people count this as a cheek.
Yeah.
That doesn't count for me.
Nobody's, you know, that's a lip, especially my lips.
If you kiss me right here, I'm a cat.
Listen, I'm going to catch you.
He said, I'll catch you.
I'm telling you, I tell you what,
you need to go give your son a big fucking kissing the lips, dude.
He'd be like, hey, how old is your son, Prince Princeton?
How's Pee-P?
How's how old's Pee-P?
He's going to be four.
Oh, my God.
Like, dude, he's dying.
He's starving for a little bit of love.
I think if I'm Prince's son, though, I don't know if I want, I don't know if I
I want Prince kissing me.
It's like, oh, shit, come on, dad.
Hey, he's got to get a towel to wipe that.
Hey, dude, he's got to get a towel to wipe that.
It's not like, 10 years old.
10 years old, like, when you hit double dig, so you can probably start moving away from the kisses.
I see.
But, dude, speaking the kids, like, speaking of kids, like, speaking of
kids with my daughter like she's starting to pick up she's daddy why daddy why you're why your lips so
big and i said why your lips so i said why your lips so small and stuff like that like dude kids
seriously there there's there got to be a kid to me kids are the funniest i remember my my daughter
my daughter was just learning about colors okay what's the sky blue what's the what's the what's the
what's the what's the grass green what colors daddy purple i'll
Listen, I was like, and kids, kids, kids don't lie.
Listen, kids are the truth.
I asked what colors my teeth, yellow.
I don't know.
They said they look kind of, and she said, Daddy, your teeth yellow.
I'm like, do kids, they know, man.
They know.
That's crazy.
Yeah, they keep it real, man.
And it's just, you just have to, because they can be disrespectful without, without,
without knowing and stuff like that.
Like, you,
ooh,
you do breast things.
Like,
what?
That's the thing with kids.
It's like,
when they're a baby,
when they're a baby,
they don't know that,
they don't know what bad breasts smells like.
And then now it's like,
they just give you this.
It's like you have to force a kiss on the cheek.
Hey,
I'll tell you what,
like my daughter,
she's not there yet,
but I think that sometimes because I know,
you know,
sometimes you can like,
like,
you know,
I had to brush my teeth.
assume and my shit's kind of smell.
I know my shit kind of smells.
I haven't eaten during this podcast like this shit is with my breast smell.
And I'm thinking like, I'm like tucking my daughter and I'm like, she's like from me to the
mic like, daddy loves you.
Just like breathing on her.
And I walk out.
I'm like, yeah, did she just like almost die in there from my breath?
They're like, because she doesn't react.
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Gosh,
I got to get a part of buss him with the boy.
Don't worry.
Yeah, we're going to revisit soon.
I know we are.
Hey, give us a member right now.
Give us a number right now.
I'll make you an offer.
Is that you?
Okay, I'll tell you what.
Hey, I'll tell you what.
I haven't even seen a movie.
Italian mob boss is probably not in your
Not going to be in your wheelhouse, my guy, all right?
That's probably not the one.
Kiss your son.
What did you say?
What did you say?
What do you say you sound like?
Well, when I speak in my English accent, a lot of people think I speak like Idris Elba.
But anyways, Taylor, 20 million to walk away right now.
20 million to walk away from this podcast?
I'm fucking out of here.
I'll leave this meeting right now.
Taylor, no. Hey, Will.
That's 50%, baby. You're sitting on a, like, a what? That's an $80 million company.
Oh, he said to you, though. Yeah. Are you saying $20 million for both?
20 million both?
No, cool. You wouldn't do $20 million each?
No. We got something good here, dude. Taylor, $40 million.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're out of here. We'll never, we'll never pick up a mic again.
You want me to wear a print shirt and still do the podcast?
Hold on. I'll wear a prince hat, a print shirt. I'll wear it all.
I'm out. I feel like. I feel like.
no, I don't want to talk
I don't know all this is probably private information.
No, no, no, it's okay. Go ahead, because we can just cut it out.
If we don't like it, we'll just cut it because we own 100% of our company.
Ah, I love it.
We're our own bosses.
My thing, my thing, I don't know, I just see so much, so much potential.
I feel like it's more than 20 million each.
Right now, it's definitely not.
No, right now, you're right. No, you're right.
I'm sure right now, definitely not.
But I've just figured.
Let us build it. Let us build it for a year this year.
And then we'll circle back in 2021.
maybe 20, 23, and we'll see, we'll see what's up.
No class.
You're trying.
The problem is, let me get in the rich.
You agree, you agree with us, but you're true, you also at the same time you want to get in at the ground level.
I know that's what you're thinking.
Yes, 100% I do.
How did it come about anyway?
Is there an episode I can listen to the story?
We'll tell you right.
We're ready?
I'll take you on a job.
I was going to say we've said it on a lot of different episodes.
It's 2018.
Nope, sorry.
January.
2019. We're sitting at a Chinese restaurant with my brother-in-law and beautiful Will Compton.
The Chinese people are very mad because we haven't left yet and they're closing soon.
But we're eating. We're talking.
You hurry up and buy it.
Yeah.
Will says, Willard has been talking about a podcast for a while. He wants to do a podcast really bad.
And at that moment and time at that Chinese restaurant, I said, okay, I'll do the podcast.
Three days later, I flew to Canada. And I didn't come back until April.
May we started our podcast, but we'll have been doing Homer for a while.
Wow.
How did you even friendship even?
How did it?
Our friendship basically started on podcast, dude.
We met, we started talking about Joe Rogan, a podcast we like, like, oh, he's in the
cafeteria.
We'll put me on DeLeo.
Because I told you about a Rogan podcast I just listened to.
Yeah, you're like, you like text me the next day or that later that day.
It was like a drive home and I remember I was at fire.
I was at Firehouse.
in the middle driving home from Nashville.
Slaps.
Play slaps, by the way.
Right.
And I remember texting you about...
No free shoutouts, Firehouse subs.
Our DMs are open.
Don't you fucking dare, dude.
Taylor put me on this Joe Rogan episode,
and he was like, you'll listen to that one about like conspiracies and stuff.
Of course.
You listen to one.
Yeah, you're like thought and you're like, oh, man, this is crazy.
But we literally, that's how kind of our friendship started.
It was over podcasting.
And then in December, I wasn't getting a, you know, a whole lot of...
I wasn't getting a whole lot of play.
So I had a lot more free time.
So I started to get into more of the real estate stuff.
And I started to talk about podcasting,
Motraro, Taylor.
Everyone was like,
you should start looking at actually doing it.
And so then there was like a night after a radio station,
Taylor called.
He said, hey, you're really thinking about this thing, huh?
And he's like, I'll do it with you.
I'll roll with you.
And I was like, you know, made me feel good because I was like,
oh, you got your boy.
He'll do it with you.
Taylor says 50-50.
I say no right away.
We're 50-50, obviously.
But I'm like, man.
Like, why did you say,
no,
what did you want to do?
He works so much more work than me in this podcast.
He works so much harder than me.
So you're the Sophia and Will is the,
Bill,
let's see,
Prince,
I'm going to stop me right there.
Because Taylor and I,
we've already,
none of that stuff's ever going to happen with us.
I'm like,
but,
like,
like,
Will does a lot of,
like,
the behind the scene stuff,
but my back is sore as fuck
from carrying him
and every single episode.
Okay,
well, listen,
we're trying to answer Prince's question.
You're right.
Prince don't believe,
don't believe that kind of height.
Hey,
my knees are going.
But then, yeah, we got to the Chinese restaurant.
Taylor was pressed on the 50-50 and we shook hands.
But what did you want?
What were you initially offering?
He wanted like 60-40 and all creative control.
And I was like, okay, no.
That's not what happened.
That's essentially what happened, Will.
I mean, if it was for sure, legit, for real, like, yeah, I would think about it that way,
but you're thinking, like, friendship, you don't want everyone, shit to, like, come in between.
So you kind of just, you just think about it.
I mean, I have everything written down that I wanted to do.
And it was like 50-50.
I'm just thinking like, I mean, I kind of just made this.
I all that written down all these ideas.
I was like, I don't know.
And then we ended up shaking.
I actually have a question.
How many of those ideas do we actually use, though?
Because there are so many things that we started the podcast with and we do totally differently now.
We've switched so many things.
Even down to the name, we switched from the beginning.
What was the first name?
The name was the dead, which I'm glad we did not use.
And, you know, Taylor, Taylor was always saying working title.
And then it's for sure, should not have been that?
And then it was like, should we use the for the boy, anything off the boys?
And it's almost like you didn't know because we had did it all the Titans.
So you don't want to see, seem like you're taking fame and claim from all the boy stuff that was happening.
We did start that, though.
We did start that.
Right.
And the time has gone by to where we can say we did that.
Taylor found the bus.
And then there was some way.
No, not true.
You found the bus.
away from juice.
Because Juicy
Showed to you.
Yeah.
And he showed to me
and I was like,
no,
this will be dumb.
And then I was like,
but I know Taylor will love this.
Taylor gets there.
He's like,
oh,
let's do it.
And then he was like,
we'll put a budget on it.
And he's like,
if it doesn't work,
then I'll just have
in my backyard
because I think it's cool.
Like,
all right,
if you guys think so,
Juice,
if you guys say you guys
can figure out
how to run the wiring,
like,
all right,
let's try it.
And then I was,
I was talking with this branding gal,
this, this,
But she was like, oh, the bus is awesome.
Like you need to find a name with that.
She had, I think I had a text message.
Like she had said busing with the boys.
And I had brought it kind of to Taylor.
And we were kind of like, we need to find a name.
And we thought that was the best because we were looking at like two boys in a pod.
Two boys in a pod.
Two boys.
Yeah, something like that.
Something like that.
We kissed her son's in the mouth of the pod.
We ended up doing that.
So we navigated away from the den and all that kind of stuff.
But the stuff we kind of stuck to was like we wanted variety.
So it was like you get inspiration like Joe Rogan, Chris Celia.
I wanted like on social media.
I want us to be like the most engaging like platform kind of the way Christa Leah and Joe are fighter and the kid.
We did go back and forth on for a little bit because I was kind of like didn't want to go back and forth so much with fans.
I know.
I know.
So it's like you kind of learn into like what your niche is too because you don't know what you have because we would be on the phone of time.
Like is this going to be cool and it's going to be dope.
You have to kind of let it unfold and find your way.
but we wanted to be high quality,
like the really good stuff on YouTube,
like showing an experience,
like being more than just a podcast.
Right, right, right.
Having clips on social media,
talking with everybody,
doing the merch.
It was just kind of like a learning curve, bro.
If you look back on it,
it's like,
we were going by the seat of our pants a lot.
And it's only,
it's like literally just been a year.
It's been a year and like a month now.
That's crazy.
I thought it'd been longer than that.
That's crazy.
I think you guys had so much contact
with Jay Lynn and then you've had,
like, who was before Jay.
I remember.
Rable,
Rachel,
Eric Henry,
Quentin Nelson,
Derek Henry was this year.
Derek Morgan.
Derek Morgan.
But like,
as far as like,
like Delaney was our first episode.
It would,
dude,
it was crazy because I know
when me and the whale
released this first episode,
we're like,
fuck,
dude,
do you think this is going to be
anything at all?
And then like,
I mean,
we're closing on 50,000 followers
on Instagram.
Like we have,
we have a,
dude,
the cool thing about
busts with the boys
is the people that listen,
it's legit a cult.
It's legit.
like people are fucking about it like yeah i think that's how you build a brand oh dude it's people
like want to be a part of it people live for this shit because i was i was walking to urban
urbane juice juicer on charlotte avenue um no free shoutouts fuck you urban juicer you better
DM us he love you but you and like i was ripping around the corner um to this other restaurant
i won't say because i can't remember the name but some guy was like go titans and i was like
yeah man pretty cool like he's like he's like talking to me and this guy is like turning in his car
has his phone out, out the passenger window,
screaming at me,
for the boys,
the boys.
And I'm like,
yo,
that's fucking crazy.
Like people,
you know this shit about a podcast like this.
It's,
dude,
the people,
fuck,
love every single fan listening,
dude.
You guys are fucking awesome,
dude.
And if we don't ever give you the time of day,
call us out because we love you to death.
You guys rip fucking hard.
For the boys.
The boy got to go.
Hey,
you're the one who opened up that can't.
I know, no, I know.
He said this boy got to go.
Hey, Chris, appreciate you coming on, man.
Yeah, dude, you were awesome, man.
Thank you.
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