Digital Social Hour - The Truth About YouTube Boxers: Overrated or Ready? I Justin Michael Lewis DSH #492

Episode Date: June 13, 2024

🔥 The Truth About YouTube Boxers: Overrated or Ready? 🔥 In this electrifying episode of Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly, we're diving deep into the world of YouTube boxers! 🥊 Are they ...truly overrated, or are they ready to take on the pros? Our special guest, Justin Michael Lewis, shares his fascinating journey from DJing to dominating the boxing ring, and his candid thoughts on Jake Paul and other YouTube fighters! Hear firsthand what it takes to be a champion in and out of the ring, and how Justin Michael Lewis balances his bi-coastal lifestyle while chasing Olympic dreams. Plus, get the scoop on his undefeated record and his predictions for the future of boxing! 🌟 Don't miss out on this riveting conversation packed with valuable insights and surprising revelations. Tune in now and join the conversation! Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #Podcast #YouTubeBoxers #JakePaul #Boxing #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #InsiderSecrets #BoxingContent #BoxingCareer #BoxingAnalysis #YoutubeBoxersTruth #BoxingPodcast CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Justin Michael Lewis vs Jake Paul 0:26 - Please follow or subscribe 0:41 - Intro 1:01 - Justin Michael Lewis wins boxing states 2:41 - Justin Michael Lewis started DJing at 12 4:37 - Pete Davidson’s VHS collection is worth millions 6:02 - GameCube console review 6:51 - Dreamcast gaming history 8:17 - Justin Michael Lewis is going pro in Tekken 10:15 - When did you start making money off DJing 14:31 - How have you maintained your brand for so long 17:50 - Are you interested in coming on the Digital Social Hour podcast 20:40 - How do you network effectively 21:47 - What do you think of Russ 23:17 - What do you think of the new Apple Vision Pro 26:50 - How do you feel about VR 28:13 - AI will never replace boxing 29:18 - The future of medical science 31:19 - Kap G’s message for the people 31:47 - OUTRO APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/D2cLkWfJx46pDK1MA BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com GUEST: Justin Michael Lewis https://www.instagram.com/djjaylew/ SPONSORS: Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 America, we are endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. By honoring your sacred vocation of education, you impact your family, your friends, and your community. At Grand Canyon University, our online bachelor's, master's, and doctoral education degree programs allow you to balance online coursework with observational and hands-on experience in the field. Find your purpose at GCU. Private. Christian. Affordable. Visit gcu.edu. ...ever go pro level.
Starting point is 00:00:32 Do you think Jay could compete with you, or do you think you're way better? In Jake Paul, of course. I think Jay could compete with me. I think it'd actually be a great fight. I think he's a good fighter. I respect his technique. And I think his coach, Larry Wade, has a good, good formula they're putting together over there. But I definitely think that opponent-wise, skill to skill, I think that would be a great battle. Yeah. Are you the same weight class as him? I am. Same weight class, cruiserweight.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Wherever you guys are watching this show, I would truly appreciate it if you follow or subscribe. It helps a lot with the algorithm. It helps us get bigger and better guests, and it helps us grow the team. Truly means a lot. Thank you guys for supporting, and here's the episode. Ladies and gentlemen, Justin Michael Lewis, aka DJ J-Lou in the building. My man, how's it going? Let's go. Let's go. What's going on, Sean? How you doing? Good, man. And you live out here now, right? I do. I do. I live out here, but I'm also bi-coastal. I'm back and forth between the East and the West west coast so i like to spend at least two weeks here in vegas out in a month so nice yeah and you're boxing now yeah yeah the boxing is taking off i just won states um going to take
Starting point is 00:01:36 home golden gloves title this year for sure damn so you won states which state was that in nevada holy crap so you're nice bro yeah what's? Yep. I'm undefeated right now. Yeah. Undefeated. Um, I plan on actually going out for the Olympic trial team as well. Wow. Yeah. That's crazy, bro. Yep. Yep. So do you think your reach just cause you're, you're lengthy, right? Yeah. I'm a lengthier guy. Um, long reach. I would, uh, say I've been compared to Tommy Hearns. Um, I also like my build because I have more of a Floyd and a Tyson build at the same time. So I'm quick, but I'm also able to get out of there if I need to. Right.
Starting point is 00:02:12 So, yeah. That's dope, dude. What do you think about these YouTube boxers? You think any of them are pretty good? I think they're great. I think they're good, but I definitely see improvement. I think that if they're not serious about it like how jake and logan are doing it then they're just kind of going to get dumped into the amateur class and they won't ever go pro level
Starting point is 00:02:30 do you think jay could compete with you or do you think you're way better and jake paul of course i think jay could compete with me i think it actually be a great fight i think he's a good fighter i respect his his technique and i think his coach larry wade has a good good formula they're putting together over there but I definitely think that opponent wise skill to skill I think that would be a great battle yeah are you the same weight class as him or I am same weight class cruiserweight uh actually I wouldn't mind that fight I wouldn't mind fighting Jake Paul that bag wouldn't be too bad it wouldn't be too bad for the both of us you know I think we both have a unique fan base that we could bring to the table I think his fans definitely compliment my know, I think we both have a unique fan base that we could bring to the table. I think his fans definitely compliment my fans.
Starting point is 00:03:06 And I think we definitely could really make something happen there. That's a great point. Yeah, that would be crazy. Were you DJing first or boxing first? I was DJing first. Okay. So how long were you doing that? Yeah, 18 years.
Starting point is 00:03:18 Going on my 19th year now. Damn. So how old were you when you started that? 12. Holy crap. Yeah. Did your parents do it? Or how did you get influenced at such a young age to DJ? Weird experience. My graduation party in eighth grade, my mother booked my barber who happened to be a DJ.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Yeah. He came over with all the equipment. I just kind of fell in love right from there. Wow. Yeah. He let me kind of play around with the turntables in between, I guess, his sets just to kind of just learn the equipment. And from there, ended up going ahead and cutting grass at that time to buy my own equipment. I went to a high school that allowed us to be on the computers during a certain break period. And I bought my stuff right on eBay with a prepaid Walmart card I had bought with my cutting the grass money. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Yeah. Good old eBay, man. You got some humble beginnings too. Yeah. Cutting grass. I used to cut my grass for 20 bucks. That was a lot back then as a kid. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Yeah. $20 got you far, man. I used to make that shit last for weeks. Yeah. Yeah. I remember sitting outside of Best Buy. We used to have a Best Buy where I used to grow up, and we used to wait out there for CD releases.
Starting point is 00:04:27 I don't know if you used to do that. But yeah, we used to wait outside for the artists. They used to come in. That was old school. They used to come into the Best Buy and have a CD signing. Really? Yeah. And then you would sell it?
Starting point is 00:04:40 Well, I actually have a ton of CDs. Yeah, I kept every single CD. I have thousands damn yeah i have never sold any cds i just they're too precious some of them are probably worth a ton too that'd be interesting i'd say maybe in a maybe in about 10 15 years maybe yeah we're still in the digital phase but i think once people want to go back they definitely want to get a signed copy of maybe to twist the album or a signed copy of Ross album, his first album. I got a lot of those things.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Yeah. I saw that guy from SNL. I forget his name. He dates all the hot girls. Oh, man. Is it Pete Davidson or something? Oh, Pete? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Pete is Pete. He pulls some. Bro, yeah. So he pulls, but that's not even why I brought him up. So he bought those VHS tapes. Did you see those? Yeah. The rectangular ones that we used to watch growing up?
Starting point is 00:05:25 Yeah. And he just showed off his collection. It's worth millions now. Jeez. Because he stocked up on those during... Blockbusters. Yeah. People are collecting those for some reason.
Starting point is 00:05:33 Man. Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah. I used to love VHS, actually. Yeah. I used to like them, too. I grew up with...
Starting point is 00:05:40 I caught the tail end of VHS, but CDs were big. DVDs. Oh, okay. I used to go to Blockbuster and Netflix and stuff back when they did them. Yeah, yeah. But now it's just so easy. You just stream online. You don't even need anything.
Starting point is 00:05:52 That's true. I grew up watching my dad use the cassette tapes. Yeah. Did you ever see those? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I used to have the cassette in the car. Yeah, same. My dad's car had it.
Starting point is 00:06:03 So inefficient, bro. I don't even know if you could skip songs on that yeah the only thing you could do is rewind it back to the beginning and it would click it like click and then it would press the play button again and then if you mess up anywhere like you could pause stop it but then it would have to go all the way back so inefficient bro and even the dvds like if it got a scratch on it oh yeah song would just not be the same yeah i used to like spit on the on the DVD and wipe it with my shirt just to try and clean it. I had the Windex.
Starting point is 00:06:29 Oh, you did? Yeah. I put all the Windex. Even the GameCube games, you got to blow in those. Yeah. Yeah. I remember that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Yeah. I definitely had to blow in the disc. Someone's going to clip this up in the wrong way. That's so funny. GameCube is my favorite system, I think, of really dude that's lit smash brothers guy really yeah i was too young for that i never played that really dreamcast when did that come out the dreamcast i think dreamcast was um 2000 no uh 90 late 90s early 2000s i was way i was born in 97 really so gamecube was like the first uh i think ps2 might have been before i don't remember but gamecube i was in like elementary school wow i'm
Starting point is 00:07:12 93 okay yeah so i'm 30 so so you you must have caught it like right when i a new system came out for me and i didn't really play that one yeah yeah yeah that makes sense that makes sense because when i got my dreamcast i was young i had to been probably about five or six years old seven maybe yeah no definitely like about five or six damn who made that one was it sony it was it was dreamcast i think oh it's its own brand yeah okay yeah i never heard about because now you just hear about xbox playstation pc yeah dreamcast was sick they had sonic um i thought the graphics at that time on dreamcast were just out of control damn i never got into sonic dude yeah i got into uh you ever play spyro spyro dragon yeah that was dope dude that lit yeah crash bandicoot was decent um yeah
Starting point is 00:08:00 nothing beats old old consoles man i feel like the games these days are just, I don't know, it's not the same. Crash Bandicoot was actually a great game. Classic, dude. Yeah, yeah. Are you a Zelda fan? I played a little Zelda. Yeah. I know growing up, like during high school days for us, we used to play like Saints Row online.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Yeah, I heard about it. Man, Saints Row, we used to stay on that game forever. We used to just, that and COD. We used to hop on COD all the time and just play all day. Yeah. You know, like literally, we used to wake up right before school. We used to play like 3 o'clock in the morning. Damn.
Starting point is 00:08:32 Yeah. You would wake up at 3 just to play? Yeah. Yeah. I was a gamer. That's next level, bro. So you were probably nasty. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:39 I was nice. I was nice. My gamer tag actually is BragJBoogie. Yeah? Yeah. We got to look up your kdr and stuff yeah that's impressive dude 3am that's commitment you probably could have played professional with that regimen yeah well i am actually it's funny that you said that i'm actually gonna go
Starting point is 00:08:54 out for the tekken one what's up um the tekken tournament oh yeah yeah damn i like playing tekken so i'm gonna go out for that tournament um is that in Vegas at the esports arena? You know what? It won't be. It's actually going to be in the UK. Damn. Yeah. Yeah. I'm going to take it serious. I just figured that.
Starting point is 00:09:11 I just thought about it actually a few weeks ago. I was like, you know what? I've been playing Tekken for a while. And I think I'm really good at it. I'm good at like Mortal Kombat, those type of games. Yeah. So yeah, Tekken's the biggest as far as like i think fighting games i feel that those are fun to watch on youtube i'll watch like the super smash bros like finals
Starting point is 00:09:30 and stuff super smash even though i don't even play it's just like the strategy behind it the mindset is interesting yeah that's a hard game to play for me personally it's it takes a certain player to play that game you got to be able to land six combos like casually like oh yeah it's nuts the timing yeah yeah your fingers are on like steroids yeah play that game you got to be able to land six combos like casually like oh yeah it's nuts the timing yeah yeah your fingers are on like steroids yeah play that game you're like click click click click click it's not click click what platform is tekken on is that its own arcade system or is it on a um well it's actually on the uh playstation or um yeah playstation okay got it i didn't know if it was the old school fighting games where you have the joystick and then... Well, I mean, I used to play on Xbox a long time, you know, but PlayStation is what I like to play it on. I like to play all fighting games now on PlayStation.
Starting point is 00:10:12 Okay. Yeah. Interesting. Most people choose Xbox over PlayStation. So when I first got my first Xbox, I used to play Dead or Alive. And Dead or Alive was a dope game. But to be honest with you, PlayStation for me was always like Mortal Kombat growing up.
Starting point is 00:10:29 That was before I got the Xbox. So my PS2, for instance, I remember playing Madden. I mean, certain games, I just never really adjusted to on Xbox. I feel that. Damn, I didn't know we dived this much into video games, man.
Starting point is 00:10:43 This is fun. Yeah. Going back to the DJ stuff, I know you started uh you said 14 right yes when did you start making some decent money off it yeah actually i'm sorry i started at 12 or 12 yeah yeah i started making decent money actually out the gate really yeah 12 yeah out the gate because um after i got my dj equipment i practiced for like four months and then i got an internship with the radio station wow yeah yep they had an internship available so i got an internship at 13 i just turned 13 and i was interning there and then i decided to throw teen parties so i rented out this hall called kaylor hall back where i'm back where i grew up in columbia maryland
Starting point is 00:11:22 and we used to pack that thing out man man, about 200, 300 kids every event. And I was making like $3,000 to $4,000 a weekend doing that. Damn. As a teenager, that's crazy money. That's like making 20 Gs right now. Yeah, yeah. And then what we did was we set up a stage in there, so I used to have live performers. It wasn't like, you know, It wasn't a big, big setup, but I had a few of the live performance trust speakers and stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:53 It was a nice setup. Nice, dude. And I used to book all of the DC bands to come out. I was actually probably the youngest promoter in my city at that time. Wow. Yeah, yeah. Interesting story, because back to back after that, from 13 to 15, probably the youngest promoter in my city at that time which is yeah yeah interesting story because back to back after that from 13 to 15 i ended up winning howard university's dj battle on at&t
Starting point is 00:12:13 stage and then i ended up winning at camden yards baseball stadium at the oriole stadium uh best dj in baltimore so nice bro yeah wow and what goes into winning that like how do they judge that competition yeah yeah so jason durulo's dj actually is uh was the host at that time uh jay murphy and he was the guy that was like do you guys like this guy and the crowd would scream based off the noise based off the noise got it yeah and that's interesting to me because you can pick any song right so why do you think the crowd liked you more than the other guy i just was a loose dj i never really been a stiff dj so whenever i dj'd always like to combine different genres of music i would play like a rock record
Starting point is 00:12:56 then i mixed that with some reggae and then i would do something different like i would do like a maybe a britney spears song mixed with amigos beat like i've always done different stuff like that i've always done like mood designing that's what i used to call it where it would take you one place and then you would be like oh wow i didn't i didn't know that was coming just kind of catch you off guard cool i still dj like that to this day that's cool yeah yeah because sometimes some djs just do the same genre and it kind of gets repetitive and it does you want something new, right? It does.
Starting point is 00:13:25 Yeah. That's the reason why I'm able to DJ like sometimes six, seven hour sets and people are still dancing. People are still trying to get more music because you're not stuck in the same genre the whole time. You're actually being transferred from one place to another based off of each song that I play. And nothing is the same. I don't have a playlist i don't do any playlist djing really i freeze so every song is brand new i freestyle yeah holy crap that's dope because i feel like most people just show up with their playlists and then just play it yeah i got really lucky too i mean i've been collecting my music since 2006 and i haven't lost any files wow that you're
Starting point is 00:14:06 so organized i'm actually yeah this is the most impressive thing yeah on this whole interviews so how do you keep all that organized it's funny man because i just dump it all into like different folders it says new music and i'll put like a date next to it yeah but to be honest with you i've gotten less organized over the years but the but the crate that has like every song anyone ever wants it's like i'm the dj that where you can be like hey can you play a song like yeah that's cool man it's cool that i have everything saved yeah because now you can use ai to just scan through it and yeah you know figure something that'll be sick too a ai play like dj j lou right now play some dj j lou from 2008 yeah yeah yeah mix like him mix like dj j lu in 2012 yeah and and and uh i don't know you can even man that would be sick wouldn't it it would it's coming
Starting point is 00:14:53 it's right there hey don't take our ideas you could probably do it now if you throw it into chad gbt honestly yeah that'd be crazy i wouldn't be surprised dude but yeah you've made it wow so almost 20 years in the dj space i feel like most DJs don't make it that long. Yeah, because I mean, you know, you have to maintain it too. You know, people's brands get burnt out. I think for some reason I've been an original kind of pioneer modern day DJ for a long time. And I'm just now finally starting to see some sort of benefits from it because djing can be one of those things where you can kind of go down the radio the radio path get stuck in radio you can go down the tour dj path and get stuck as an artist dj and never build your brand right so when i look at someone like khaled i respect dj khaled because he built his brand off of being an original pioneer business guy versus just being a DJ yeah you know he looked at it as a business and said you know I can form my record label I
Starting point is 00:15:52 can do this and then he forms monocures and slogans around it yeah and really blows it up and I feel like my brand is one of those brands where it holds its own weight similar to calit and um at the end of the day like i i respect calit so even if it was like a situation where it's a dj j lou you need to sign with we the best um i would be down to sign with we the best because i feel like i i respect what he says when he says win with us or watch us win because it is it is a it is a it is a comp a competition at the end of the day and and we're used to winning and i'm used to winning so i think that makes sense i love that no you're so right because when you think about djs khaled's like the first one that comes to
Starting point is 00:16:35 mind right yeah i'd say him and then steve aoki yeah and they did their own thing they weren't signed to like a tory dj they don't have or steve does have a residency but a lot of djs go that residency route in vegas too yeah yeah and the residency route i think modern day times is kind to like a tour dj they don't have or steve does have a residency but a lot of djs go that residency route in vegas too yeah yeah and the residency route i think modern day times is kind of it's kind of dangerous the reason why is because um people are so used to getting new the new thing if i see you four times a month am i really gaining of gaining more fans or am I kind of just burning my fans out? So I've stayed in the game this long because I have not had the consistency. Wow.
Starting point is 00:17:13 And some people don't like having, like, people have been following me since day one, have been following me this long because I've been consistent inconsistently. Yeah, that is interesting. I never thought of it that way, but you're right. Because if I am going, I don't go to clubs, but if I was and I saw the same guy there every week, I'd be like, oh, I'm not going. Like, it's the same.
Starting point is 00:17:32 Yeah, it doesn't make it special anymore for you to really. Now, Tiestos, David Guedes, Afro Jacks, those are great guys. Those are people that I actually like have some sort of like connection to um i just feel like they're the way that they play is very new every time they come to vegas it's a new set so i like that but for the regular guys that i see that dj normally they play the same set every single time i would get so bored yeah so for the first three, four hours, it's like, okay, I already know after he plays Ludacris, back that at, or Ludacris move,
Starting point is 00:18:08 she's going to play Juvenile, back that up now. You know, it's like the same thing. It's like, oh, here it comes. Absolutely. You're ready, girls. All right, guys, we're going to do a quick outfit swap.
Starting point is 00:18:19 You got something prepared for us. I do. I have something special. Stay tuned. Yeah, peace. Are you interested in coming on the digital social hour podcast as a guest? We'll click the application link below in the description of this video. We are always looking for cool stories, cool entrepreneurs to talk to
Starting point is 00:18:34 about business and life. Click the application link below and here's the episode guys. All right, we're back. You had to change the fit. What we got going on here we got the vape yeah yeah just had to change the fit a little bit you know um if you guys can see the back oh obey positivity movement you know making sure that we're spreading the love outside so what is that is that your charity no no no this is obey uh obey the artist okay yeah yeah this is his brand nice so uh new york-based artist i'm really big in, yeah, I support a lot of street artists. I feel that. For sure. Definitely Basquiat.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I'm a big art person. My friend has the biggest Basquiat collection in the world. Get out of here. Yeah, it's nuts, dude. Oh, my God. I'm going to have to shoot a music video in there. Oh, yeah? Dude.
Starting point is 00:19:19 Yeah, I have to ask him. It goes up like 10%, 15% every year. It's like the best investment ever. Yeah. Crazy story. it goes up uh like 10 15 every year it's like the best investment ever yeah crazy story i don't know if he wants me telling it actually but um this girl had like a huge collection but no one knew if it was real basically wow so he took a chance and bought it all for like super cheap and then he hired fbi forensic uh analysts to like see if they could find evidence that Basquiat painted these with fingerprints. Wow. And they found it confirmed that all of the paintings were his. Wow that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Yeah and they were out like the girl was selling them like super cheap. Wow. Because she didn't know if they were real. Wow. She didn't know so. That's awesome though. Pretty nuts dude. Yeah yeah yeah hey it happens you know his story was wild so yeah yeah he died super young right yeah drugs yeah yeah unfortunately but yeah that makes perfect sense though you know hey his collection was everywhere yeah yeah um any other artists you have pieces of or you really like um i'm a big fan of dali um as well i like picasso i like some rembrandts who else Andy Warhol of course classic definitely
Starting point is 00:20:27 I like Larry Gagosian's museum I like his gallery I like Jeff Koons yeah yeah I'm an art person there's some dope art Monopoly has a story in the wind I think Alec Monopoly
Starting point is 00:20:39 yeah yeah I actually almost bought one of Alec's pieces really yeah that's dope yeah I went into that gallery. I think it's Eden Gallery. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:47 Yeah. He had a bunch of events during Super Bowl. Yeah. Super Bowl was nuts, bro. I saw you a few times. I mean, that was the best networking. That was my first time going to Super Bowl. Yes.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Dude, the networking was insane. I got like 30 podcasts that week. Wow. Yeah. I mean, that celebrity poker game we were at was sick. Wow. I met so many cool people there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:04 You're big on networking, I noticed. Absolutely. Huge. Huge. I've seen you at a few events. So what got you into that? Networking for me has always been a way for me to not only help other people, but also to increase my reach. I feel like if I'm not able to add value to someone, then it's really no point in me to network with them. So I really only network with people I feel like I can add value to. And those are the people I usually already know I'm going to meet when I get there. Everyone else in between, when I, during that process of networking, I kind of just, it's like, hey, you know, yeah, follow me on Instagram, you know, take my number. But the people that I really want to meet,
Starting point is 00:21:45 I already have a game plan of how I'm at value before I even talk to them. That's so cool. So you go in there with a strategic plan rather than just show up and try to wing it. Yeah. I would say that my style comes off a little random just because I have so many different things
Starting point is 00:22:00 that are posted at one time over social media, through my social media. But I would say that everything is very organized, just kind of strategically organized in kind of a little bit of a weird way. Yeah, that makes sense. No, I'm just remembering how we met, and yeah, that makes total sense. Yeah. What did you think of Russ exposing music labels recently on Andrew Schultz's podcast?
Starting point is 00:22:23 I think he's right. Yeah, I think Russ has been right for a very long time. And I think he's one of our greatest artists right now for the modern day. Russ is an amazing artist. Yeah, Russ is exposing what has needed to be exposed for a very long time. And he's just telling the truth to people
Starting point is 00:22:41 that really need to know the information. Yeah, I actually cheer for him because he never signed to a label. He was the underdog his music's actually fire it's fire and i i think his music has substance right because a lot of these rappers i mean they grew up in totally different lifestyle i mean i can't relate at all you know what i mean talking about rapping put my chain oh god damn we were talking about you know what i'm saying put my chain out got the drip i saw that bracelet too on your arm oh yeah oh yeah hey can we get can we get the fire extinguisher i think you could wear that in vegas but not la no no well actually actually i don't even really go go out to to fly anymore because of that.
Starting point is 00:23:25 I remember I used to be able to wear my chain out. People used to look at me and be like, big old fake chain. Now I go out, people try and touch my chain. I'm like, oh, don't do it. Please don't do it. You wear a watch these days, you're a target. Hey, they almost stole my Apple Watch in the Apple store, man. I said, Jesus Christ, it's getting crazy out here. You're a target oh hey and they almost stole my apple watch and um in the apple store man i said
Starting point is 00:23:45 jesus christ it's getting crazy out here you're a big apple fan i saw you try the new vision pro how was that oh man the vision pros are excellent i actually ordered a pair yeah yeah yeah i uh i didn't like the oculus so how much better is it compared to that did you try the oculus yeah i did i tried everything yeah they let me do the whole thing. I think it's spot on, man. I think they're going to make a lot of money off the product because when you're on the baseball field or on the sidelines of a basketball game from your living room, you're looking at the game as if it's real time.
Starting point is 00:24:19 That's nuts. So you were literally watching a game? I was watching a baseball game, yeah, in real time. That's crazy. On the field. No way. And can you move? You can't.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Well, I'm sure they're going to have probably different viewpoints on the field. But from the view that I was sitting at, I was like on the grass, like in the field. No way. Yeah. That's crazy. Like right behind second to second plate. And they'll probably add a pitcher point of view so you can act like you're pitching too. Probably.
Starting point is 00:24:44 Yeah. And I think that's going to just change the game. mean i think it'll lower attendance for sure it'll definitely lower attendance the clarity the game speed everything felt like i was in real time i agree because i when i go to games it's it's i'd rather watch it from tv most of the times yeah you know what i mean but now with this it's not even close oh it puts you right on the field yeah that's super dope you're right on the field you feel like you're like right in there and now they're gonna have the multi-directional track pads so you can actually move wherever you're at you know what's crazy i already know what they're gonna do they're gonna they're gonna embed cameras into the into the nfl guys helmets so that when you're wearing these goggles you're gonna be able to follow the players on the field
Starting point is 00:25:20 i already know what they're getting ready to do that's crazy i already know what they're gonna do because you can do it with that and then it'll be a real experience instead of just sitting there. Yeah. Yeah. No, that's true VR right there. Pay me, Apple. Pay me, Apple. I got worried because VR, I feel like people were too quick with it, and it got overhyped.
Starting point is 00:25:39 But now with this Vision Pro, it's starting to seem like it's legit. It's legit. Because before, the quality was terrible on the Oculus, and I tried a few others there's a sandbox vr inside the venetian oh yeah that's nowhere close yeah the quality was but i mean it was fun but like you could tell it's fake yeah yeah but when you feel like you're actually there that's when things start to get interesting i think yeah yeah yeah this one this one is next levels 8k or um when you're watching damn 8k yeah it goes up to 8K. I didn't even know they were up to 8K.
Starting point is 00:26:07 The immersive experience. Wow. Because YouTube's 4K, I think. 360 degree view. So say you want to be in Iceland. You can drop yourself in Iceland and then you can just go rotate 360 degrees as if you were in Iceland. Dude. And all of the sounds of nature are popping into your, it sounds like you're right there.
Starting point is 00:26:26 So teleportation is here now. Yeah. When you look up in the sky, you see the sky. When you look down, you see just dirt. Like if you were in Iceland, nothing is,
Starting point is 00:26:34 you're not going to see your shoes. Everything is immersed. Wow. So tourism is going to be, going to be hit from this. I think everything is going to be hit with this. This is like, I told the guy,
Starting point is 00:26:43 I was like, hey, when I get this, I'm not going to want to travel anymore. Because you can go to India. You can go to Dubai. You can go. And what's going to stop Apple from putting a viewpoint in every single city around the whole world so that you can just pop these goggles on and say, you know what? I just feel like going to Dubai today.
Starting point is 00:26:59 Bloop. Right there. Okay. I want to go here. They already got Apple Maps, Google Maps. Drop yourself right there. That's actually insane. The next thing they'll have to do is be able to transport food from the country to you.
Starting point is 00:27:10 It's crazy. Yeah, you really won't have to leave after that point. Oh, man, it's coming. I think they mastered this. This is the biggest hurdle, I think, to get there. Yeah. I think they mastered it perfectly. That movie Ready Player One seems like every year we get closer and closer.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Yeah. Yeah. Even with DJs. I mean, it's going to replace us. Wow. I'll and closer. Yeah. Yeah. Even with DJs. I mean, it's going to replace us. Wow. I'll be honest. Yeah. I'll say that very confidently.
Starting point is 00:27:29 It's going to replace the modern day DJ because with AI, the goggles, everything like that, you can just control your turntables from left to right with your hands. You don't really need to bring any equipment. You can probably Bluetooth it right to whatever it is. It's just going to change the game. It's a very disruptive piece of technology that is definitely going to be here for a while and just keep advancing.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Yeah, they're probably already better than certain DJs and they'll just keep getting better and better. That's how it works. Yeah, for sure. I mean, you could probably tell AI, hey, I want to hear a DJ set from Jazzy Jeff, Kid Capri thing. Okay, oh, wow, they're blending more. Okay, I see we're in the Flex thing.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Okay, oh, wow, they're doing mashups and scratches and backspins. They're in a jazzy phase. So I think AI can handle it to the point to where if you're a good DJ, probably master your style and then just have AI do it for you. Super crazy. Is that why you're getting into boxing because ai can't replace that right now ai ai will never replace boxing but actually it will it will robots will yeah i thought about that yeah there's one that can
Starting point is 00:28:55 shoot nba threes from half court swish it every yeah every time i'm gonna tell you something you know you know it's going to be better than watching people beat up other people? Beating up a robot? It's funny, but it's true. People would love to see a robot named whatever come up against a human and actually fight a human being. I would watch that. That's what people are going towards, bro. I'm telling you, the future is here.
Starting point is 00:29:25 All the stuff that we're used to seeing is so old school that it's like it's going to be replaced i could see that man yeah they're already nba snipers man switch it every time from half court so they could probably do that with boxing too yeah they can simulate all this stuff if they had robot football teams robot basketball teams and have players play at a certain intensity level like like the video games people would be more into that than watching people get injured, get hurt. Just being honest with you, which is why we're even going medical here, we're going into superhuman phase where they're going to be able to enhance your growth organically by adding animals' organs to the human body so that you can have better stamina, bigger muscles, all these different things, better support on your ankles, just replacing your bones with animal bones. They're already thinking about doing that stuff to create the experience of having the superhuman. Yeah, I heard they're using 3D printers and they're also using pig organs, I think, and seeing if they can transport those into human bodies right now. Yeah, and I'm confident they can. Eventually, probably, right?
Starting point is 00:30:24 Yeah. Because it's just an organ. If they could figure out how to recreate it, it's just a matter of will it sync with your body? Because that's the problem with organ transplants. Some of them don't really sync with your body, right? Yeah, and I mean, I think Elon right now is doing some stuff with Neuralink,
Starting point is 00:30:37 trying to figure out what's going on with that. But I think Neuralink is going to be a disruptive piece of technology too to be able to cure blindness, to be able to cure people that are paralyzed just from having a chip implanted into your brain yeah i saw that i think that's incredible next level dude yeah because before you couldn't cure paralysis or certain medical conditions but now it seems like it's getting closer to being possible yeah because it's just an auto response to be honest with you i think
Starting point is 00:31:01 our body shuts off naturally because of pain but with this product i think it's just kind of telling it like hey you're not really hurt yeah like are you gonna get one i probably would low-key i probably i probably would get one implanted they just uh did the first human like a month ago yeah i probably would try it out the reason why is because i feel like why would you risk not having it now versus paying millions of dollars if even having access to it later well knowing him he'll find a way to mass market it but yeah that does make sense i don't think i'd get it yet just because i want to see what happens to this first dude shout out to whoever that is that guy's got balls being the first one but yeah we'll see what happens right yeah i mean they've been training monkeys with it forever i saw that yeah but it's just a matter of
Starting point is 00:31:44 will that translate to humans that's true true. That's true. That's a good point. That's a really good point. Yeah, dude. It's been fun, man. Anything you want to promote or close off with? Yeah. I would say that, um, everybody out there has been supporting my brand. I really appreciate it. Thank you to everybody has been just, I would just say, just sending all these messages and all these different gifts over the holidays. That's definitely appreciated. And I just look forward to giving you guys more impactful content throughout the year into the near future. And we'll see you on the other side.
Starting point is 00:32:15 Oh, love it. Thanks for coming on, brother. Thanks for watching, guys. As always, see you tomorrow. Thanks, Sean. America. We are endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. By honoring your sacred vocation of education, you impact your family, your friends, and your community. At Grand Canyon University, our online bachelor's, master's, and doctoral education degree programs allow you to balance online coursework with observational and hands-on experience in the field. Find your purpose at GCU.
Starting point is 00:32:51 Private. Christian. Affordable. Visit gcu.edu.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.