Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast - International Fugitive Explains Why The Cops Can't Catch Him | John Boseak

Episode Date: March 5, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 On July 18th, get excited. This is big! For the summer's biggest adventure. I think I just smurf my pants. That's a little too excited. Sorry! Smurfs. Only dinner's July 18th.
Starting point is 00:00:14 I'm working to let some girl I knew for three days ruined the rest of my life. Unless they plan on coming over here to Thailand and coming to my condo and holding me down on the ground and taking my DNA, it's never going to happen. They'll take all your money. This is insanity. this is extortion is what it is it's extortion by the state America's supposed to be the freest country on the planet that's what they scream freedom freedom freedom but if you don't fill a piece of paper out correctly
Starting point is 00:00:38 they take your freedom from you and lock you in a jail cell with murderers hey you guys you know my buddy John Boziak he kind of fled to Thailand he's a digital nomad and he's living his best life over there but there are some other issues recently in the last few years And especially in the last few months, I've had multiple sheriffs show up at my door asking about him. That's what we're going to be discussing today. But I want to tell you, I didn't mention this to you, although this is not going to be shocking at all.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Not yesterday. Day before yesterday, another process server. Yeah. This wasn't a cop, though. This wasn't a cop and it wasn't the postal service. This was just some guy knocked on the fucking door. So I'm assuming it was a process server that he maybe he worked for the post office. I don't know. I don't think so, though.
Starting point is 00:01:35 He didn't, wasn't driving a post office thing, you know. But he did have a little pad. And so he not, I had this that somebody rings the doorbell. I come downstairs. I open the door. What's,
Starting point is 00:01:45 I'm like, yeah, what's up? And at first I thought, because he had the pad in his hand, it was a small one. And I thought, you know,
Starting point is 00:01:52 I'm looking for a package. And I was like, hey, what's up? And then he said, you John Boziac? And I was like, no.
Starting point is 00:01:58 and he goes um he said does he live here and i went no and he said do you know where where he's at and i went Thailand and he goes really they always say this they always go really and i'm like yeah i said i know it sounds crazy but yeah and he goes huh he goes hold on a second he starts looking trying to find a picture to make sure you weren't me no i don't know i you know he said i said what's going on he said it doesn't really give me an option for thailand he said it gives you like 10 different excuses I can put. He said, I don't know, I guess I'll just put mood. And he's like,
Starting point is 00:02:33 he said, okay. He said, uh, thanks. I said, all right, no problem. That was it. But that's when I, uh, I remembered that. And then we, you and I talked and, you know, about doing this. Yeah. And, um, listen,
Starting point is 00:02:47 ever since you went on nanny's podcast and you said I've been running from child support, I've had a never ending stream of absolute fucking weirdos coming on my YouTube channel and leaving crazy comments. Like what? Oh, you're running, I'm a scumbag, fucking, I'm a deadbeat dad, I'm running from child
Starting point is 00:03:04 support, I need to face my problems. I need to come back to the U.S. and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. It's like, listen, I want to clear something up immediately right now before we even get into this. Okay. I have never been ordered by a judge to pay child support my entire life. I have never been in front of a judge and been ordered to pay child support. I have never taken a paternity test to prove that I'm the father to even get me in front
Starting point is 00:03:26 of a judge to take a fucking to be ordered to pay child support, okay? So I'm not running from child support, technically. Right. So. No, I'm not going to let them serve me any papers. I listen, I'm not going to let some girl I knew for three days ruined the rest of my life, period. It's not going to happen. It's not going to happen to me.
Starting point is 00:03:45 I watched my father go through that his entire lifeless. My dad's a good guy. Never broke the law, doesn't drink, doesn't smoke, doesn't do drugs. He's not a scumbag. And he was always in jail for child support. because of my mom okay i'm not going to live my life like that period they're not going to get one single penny out of me i promise you that so all right let's listen let's start at the beginning how many of these chicks are out there just one wait a minute but there's other there's other kids
Starting point is 00:04:18 you've got a kid but they're not they're not trying to get me for child support or paternity test or that shit and the one chick what what happened with the that she's already got a bunch of kids, right? Like, this is like her M.O. When I met her, she had like a two-year-old and a newborn. Then apparently she says I got her pregnant, which I don't believe. And then right after she said, right after she had my kid, she had another one from somebody else she just met.
Starting point is 00:04:46 So it's like a, it's like a, what do they call that? A pick farm. They're just, she's just cranking them out. It's like a chicken farm. She's just laying a constantly. I'm sure she doesn't work a regular job. I'm sure she's unemployed. So she goes to the state for benefits.
Starting point is 00:05:02 And because the state's giving her benefits, they pursue whoever she says is the father with whatever extent of the law they can push it to. And that's what's happening to me right now. So she's getting benefits from the state. No matter what, she's getting the benefits, but the state's the one who's coming after you. Yes.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Because she gave them my name and she's collecting welfare from the state. state yes how long is this and i'm and i'm the dead bee and i'm the dead bee right so how long have has this been going on since 2017 2018 um okay so this was after i mean obviously after you got out of prison when'd you get out of prison when'd you get 14 or 15 15 on my 30th birthday birthday and then i went out to i went to california in 2016 me and my wife split in 2016. I met her in 2017.
Starting point is 00:06:02 And then I knew her for five days, literally five days. And after the fifth day, you know what she told me? She says, I like Josh better. I want to be with Josh, my friend. Okay. Okay. So I said, all right. I let her go with my friend and be with him.
Starting point is 00:06:18 And I moved to California. And I never talked to her again. And then all of a sudden I got sheriffs showing up at the house in California trying to serve me paperwork for fucking a paternity test. And it's been, and they've been trying to get me ever since. I wonder if, you know,
Starting point is 00:06:35 I wonder if she, like, because obviously she's going to have sex with Josh. So, you know, probably fairly quickly. So I'm wondering if she had Josh. She's had sex with Josh while she before, because she was living with Josh when I met her.
Starting point is 00:06:48 Okay. Because he was, she's like his cousin or some shit. Yeah, exactly. Dude, it's all. Where is this?
Starting point is 00:06:55 Where is this? Backwoods fucking Nebraska. All right. So. Nebraska. In the middle of the cornfields. So, so. So she probably went after Josh first.
Starting point is 00:07:08 Yes. And Josh took a paternity test. It's not his. You know, maybe. Maybe he did. Maybe he didn't. I don't know. She's just trying to figure out, hey, okay, well, let's, then it's him.
Starting point is 00:07:20 And then that guy, like a Jerry Springup episode. When I lived in the small town in Nebraska, I had the nicest car in the town. I had like four cars and they were nicer than anybody else that lived in the entire city. Okay, I had the nice house on the main strip. I had the nice house. I had the good job. So I'm probably the most responsible man she's ever come in contact with her entire life.
Starting point is 00:07:42 And so that's why she's just relentlessly pursuing me is because she knows that she might be able to squeeze me for a couple dollars here or there. so um so unless they plan on coming over here to Thailand and coming to my condo and you holding me down the ground and taking my DNA it's never going to happen it's never going to happen so do you think that they know that you're like on youtube i mean i can't i mean of course she just followed me to date on instagram this morning she followed me on instagram She, they know I'm in Thailand, and there's no, they, there's nothing they can do about it. Uh, let's see.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Yeah, because so, okay. So, you moved in with, uh, with me, what, when what, what was it? Uh, 20, 21, 21, so just for those watching, here's, here's how this came about, is that Bozac moves in. He's doing his YouTube videos and stuff. And you weren't home or were you home? I was tattooing. I was probably at the tattoo shop.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Oh, yeah, you were tattooing. And one day I get a knock at the door. And I don't know. That wasn't the cop. No, that wasn't the cop. The first time we got to knock at the door, you were dating some girl. You ghosted her. And I wouldn't answer her phone calls.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I told her to piss off. And she sent the sheriff to the house to do it. wellness check right so i go and i knock on the front door one day knock on the door open the door there's there's two to two um well they were playing clothes what i'm not playing clothes sorry they were in a uniform they were uh like sheriffs and they i open the door and i look and you listen it doesn't matter bro when i see it doesn't matter if i'm doing anything wrong or not i open the door and there's a couple of cops there i immediately think fuck i'm my light's over yeah what's happening you know so so and i've told you this before
Starting point is 00:09:50 like my fear is that I've talked to some guy I'm in their phone as their contact they get indicted and just because my name's in their phone they add me on to the indictment I get arrested and I have to try and explain that no listen I talk to this guy but I don't know it I don't know what he's doing yeah point is I opened the door on my first thing was fuck and he goes the guy goes the cop goes um jambosia or no he goes he's john bozique and I went no no and he goes he goes he and he said is he And my first thought was, fuck, I am on federal probation, and you just lied to this dude. You'd better fix this. And I thought, fuck. And before I could say anything, the other cop, they started to ask if you were, does he live here? And the other cop goes, he's not in trouble. This is a wellness check. We got a phone call.
Starting point is 00:10:39 That's all this is. And I went, you mean John Boziak? And they looked at each other. And they go, yeah, John Boziac. And I went, yes, I said, he does live here. And I said, what's going on? They said, well, we got a phone call from somebody who's concerned. He's not answering this woman's phone messages or responding.
Starting point is 00:11:01 It's a wellness check. And I went, I said, oh, yeah, I know who it is. And then I called you on the phone. You answered the phone. So it was what's your name? But that's not the only time that the cops have shown up. So then another time, not long after that, you weren't here again. And I got a knock on the door.
Starting point is 00:11:18 And this time it's like, well, we were already getting letters. You were getting letters and you'd get the letter. You'd look at it and you'd throw it away. And then one day we get, I get a knock on the door. But see, I didn't really know what that was about until I think that we got the knock on the door. And I answered the door. And there was somebody who was a process servant. They go, John Boziak?
Starting point is 00:11:37 And I went, no. I said, why? What's up? And he goes, is he here? And I said, no, he's not here. And he said, um, and he goes, does he live here? And I think I said, I said, yeah, but he's not here. And that was the first time.
Starting point is 00:11:50 And I was like, and I was like, why? And they said, is he at work? I said, yeah. No, they said, where is? I said, I think he's at work. I said, I don't really, I don't know. I don't know where he works, though. I don't know what the address is or anything.
Starting point is 00:11:59 And it was like, because I didn't. And then I kind of started to realize, oh, wait, I better just, I don't need to answer any questions, you know. Right. And he was like, okay, okay. And he did something. He said, all right, thanks. And then he left. And then like two, three, then the letters, I think then we got more letters.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Then a couple months later somebody comes. Relentless. They're absolutely relentless Well, that's when I was like, hey, bro, this guy came by And you were like, I don't live there You don't know me, I don't live there I'm like, okay, well, they know you live here They're coming here.
Starting point is 00:12:30 So that's not, you know, I'm not going to do that But I'll just say you move. Sure enough, a month or so later, another fucking guy. Hey, is he here? I said, nah, bro, he just moved. Just moved. You guys came, he moved like a week later. They're like, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:12:43 And then you told me they were also coming at where were you before this that they were coming wasn't in another state you were getting California when I was in California so the sheriff showed up
Starting point is 00:12:56 to the house where I was living in California and right outside of San Francisco and why because I was living in a house where there's an older gentleman who owned the house but he was always at work
Starting point is 00:13:10 so there was a couple of guys in the house and I told one of the guys to go downstairs, answer the door in it, the cops are asking for me, just tell him, I don't live here. So he went downstairs, and sure enough, they were asking for me, and he's like, no, he doesn't live here anymore. The next day, I moved
Starting point is 00:13:25 to L.A. Right. The very next day, I moved to L.A. And I lived in L.A., and then when the pandemic hit, in 2020, this was 2019, when 2020, when the pandemic hit, they weren't serving shit. Like, nobody was coming to, you know, give me anything at the door, no cross-test
Starting point is 00:13:41 servers or nothing like that. So after I moved from California, to Phoenix, my cousin that I was living with told me that process servers were coming by the house trying to serve me paperwork. And then when I moved to Phoenix, I was a ghost. I didn't register my driver's license, address, none of that out there when I was out there for that very reason. And I went and lived in an office space that I was using. I wasn't supposed to live there. I was using it. I rented like an office to build like a podcast studio. Right. And I just, I had like a futon. I was just sleeping on the futon. I had a little mini fridge and a microwave.
Starting point is 00:14:15 And I used to go to the gym, I used to go to the gym every morning and shower and fucking, I had it, I had it going on in Phoenix. But then when I moved to, when I came to stay with you, I moved from Phoenix. So, okay, so then, let me think, let me think. So then after you had moved here, after that guy had come, the couple of them, then I got another one. Then one day I remember the, it was the male lady, right? Like the mailman, the chick from the male lady, she came. Same thing. No, he doesn't live here.
Starting point is 00:14:45 been gone months. Then I want to say, I don't know if you, you had left. You left. I had a sheriff come by after you left. Because I remember I called you. I said, bro, sheriff came by. So he came by. Hey, are you John Boziak? And I was like, no, no. I said, and he goes, what did he say? He said, does he live here? And I went, no. I said, he moved. So you know where he moved? Then I went, I go. Well, yeah, I go Thailand. And he said, he goes, really. the same thing they always go really like they're but not like they don't believe me but they're like really i'm like yeah yeah it's coming back i go no never and he goes he said he went he said okay okay and listen i stopped i almost said you should subscribe to his channel but i didn't and i remember
Starting point is 00:15:35 as soon as he left i turned around to to jess and i was i go man i almost told him to subscribe because she she came up behind me when i'm like no Thailand never come back And I turned When I closed the door I turned around to her And she was like She said She started laughing
Starting point is 00:15:49 Yeah She was just thinking her head And I said I told her I almost fucking told him To subscribe to his channel The girl The girl followed me This morning on Instagram
Starting point is 00:15:57 The link is in my bio To my YouTube channel Right Oh yeah She's got to figure it out They know They know where I'm at now So they can piss off
Starting point is 00:16:04 Because what's the state In Nebraska Gonna extradite me From fucking Thailand For a paternity test Get though Come on listen if something like that would have happened they listen they would play hell with me
Starting point is 00:16:20 I would be the most unruly person they have ever dealt with their entire life I guarantee you that they would have me in one of those Hannibal lector masks and strapped into a chair wheeling me into the courtroom I guarantee you that um and you uh yeah you've already got a passport like I don't know there's nothing they can do right well they can't even put a warrant out for my arrest this is civil they're trying to serve me paperwork they can't put a warrant out for my arrest i'm not going to jail i haven't broken any laws because i remember after the cop came we were like whoa this is getting serious and i called the the one of the lawyers that i've had on here um what was his name mike was his name i forget his name guy he was hilarious too
Starting point is 00:17:08 but i called him and got him on the phone and said listen let me explain the situation and i laid it down very clearly here's what's going on and laid it out he said yeah he said there's nothing he said because we were concerned like can they get a warrant and he was like no he said look they could he said if he had taken the test it said he was it was his and he said and the money accrued then they he said some states would take the extra step of getting a warrant to try and throw you in jail he said to get him to start paying he said but they can't even if they can't prove paternity then he said yeah that's not going to happen they're not going to be able to able to get a warrant. He said at this point, he's at this point, they can't even really
Starting point is 00:17:46 place, do anything other, until they can prove it, they can't put it on his credit, they can't because they can't garnish his wages, they can't get a judgment, nothing. He said they have to be able to get paternity. Yeah. Listen, I've already gone through this with one kid before. Okay, when I was 17 years old, I got this girl pregnant. And then because I was 17, her parents didn't want me to have anything to do with the child. They wouldn't let me come see her. They wouldn't let me do anything because I was 17 I was on the street I was getting high every day you know what I mean like I wasn't the most responsible human being on the planet so I don't blame them I'm not you know faulting them for that but I just and then years later they tried to hit me they
Starting point is 00:18:24 tried to do the same thing to me they tried to listen everywhere I moved to they were sending child support paperwork or you got to pay child support you got to come to court you got to take a paternity test she's 23 now I dodged that bullet both that paperwork stopped fucking six or seven years ago when she turned 18. So it's just one of those things. It's just one of those things like, you know, be careful who you stick your penis into because it could ruin the rest of your life.
Starting point is 00:18:51 Unfortunately. So if they did, if they did grab you, prove this and you had a job in the U.S., they can what? They can garnish your wages. Well, then I'd be fucked, buddy. I'd be proper fucked.
Starting point is 00:19:02 They could suspend my driver's license. They could garnish my wages. They could take my passport. They could do, there's a lot of options that they, have at their disposal that to completely ruin someone's life over child support. I think it's insane. I think the whole thing needs to be overall because the thing, they completely ruin your life. They'll take all your money. Like I've seen people's checks before and after child
Starting point is 00:19:27 support. I'm like, oh my God, this is insanity. This is extortion is what it is. It's extortion by the state. The state's taking your money. So what they're taking out of your check every month for child support doesn't go to her like 60% of it goes to the state and they just take it and add it to their budget for whatever they're free for wherever they're spending the money on and then the little tiny bit goes to the to the woman who's actually you know getting support for the kid it's a it's a complete racket and it's extortion by the united states government the u.s it's the state but i i so when i was in florida i had a broker that was on child support and i i don't know he said he's like oh i don't know what her problem is i pay but i used to get letters every
Starting point is 00:20:11 month saying hey take money you know x amount of dollars out of his and it was like 40 and i was like it's 40% here but luckily he was 1099 so i was like but still so it's like 40% of your gross and i was like then you have to pay about 20 25% on what's remained not on what's remaining on the gross still so i'm like after taxes you're getting about 35 to 40% of every dollar you make you're getting like 35 cents Yeah
Starting point is 00:20:42 Yeah And listen you know Like I said I watched my dad go through It my whole life And it's like America's supposed to be The freest country on the planet
Starting point is 00:20:52 That's what they scream Freedom Freedom Freedom Freedom But if you don't fill a piece of paper out correctly They take your fucking freedom from you And lock you in a jail cell with murderers What is that?
Starting point is 00:21:04 That's why I'm not there anymore, buddy. Okay? I'm not there anymore. That's why I left because you know what? People complain about it and they never do anything and they never leave. But guess what? I have the right to complain now because I actually did something about it and I left. So you researched going to Thailand for a while.
Starting point is 00:21:22 And by the way, Thailand has extradition. Thailand and the United States have had a great relationship for like 150 years. I just read a plaque the other day on the side of the highway. outside the U.S. consulate said Thailand and the United States partners for over 150 years or whatever so they do have extradition it's not like I'm here fucking hiding from anything
Starting point is 00:21:42 everybody's like oh you're hiding you're out of run from the law bunch of retards complete and total retards if I was hiding from anything they would just come over here and get me I had to register this address with the Thai immigration with the government
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Starting point is 00:23:10 Bet on anything, anytime, anywhere with My Booky. I'm a digital nomad. That's exactly what I am, okay? I'm a travel vlogger. Okay, and that's how I'm living my life now. What happened the other night? The other night we were going to do one of these, and you said you were with the guys from One Night in Bangkok?
Starting point is 00:23:30 That was my birthday. Yeah, one night. So the One Night in Bangkok podcast here, there's a gentleman by the name of Eric. He's from Boston. I think he's a little bit younger than me. He's in his third late, like mid to late 30s. Might even be his late 20s. I don't know. Runs a really cool podcast here. It's a really cool podcast. When you were here, you were pissed because it was taken. You were like, you know what it would be a good name? And you were like, hold on. You came up. You can not get a cooler name than that from a podcast. Here in Bangkok. I think it's awesome. When you were here, you were pissed because it was taken. You were like, you know, it would be a good name. And you were like, hold on. You came up. You. You came. like fuck that's how i found the podcast right because i was like dude i i want that i that's what i was going to name my podcast when i moved here and then when i moved here he's seen me on your podcast and he was like oh i seen you on mats talking about he's seen the episode where i was talking about moving to thailand and once he figured out i was here he was like he hit me up and i went and did the podcast and uh you know i i would like to think that me and him are pretty good friends now you know i whenever i need anything or advice whatever i hit him up and he invited me out on my
Starting point is 00:24:29 birthday because he him and his co-host um they run like a they do like a pub crawl and but it's not pubs it's like rooftop bars and like you know nightclubs and shit and they had something worked out with each club or bar owner where they go where you know they're okay i'm going to bring 15 people here tonight and then we're going to need a table and bottle service and you know um no cover for all these people because we're going to come here we're going to buy drinks you know all that this that the other just so happens one of their event nights fell on my birthday you know so they invited me out and yeah they invited me out and i went out and we did like four or five different clubs a rooftop bar and then they take me to this big giant club and they got sparklers coming out with bottle
Starting point is 00:25:14 service for me just for me with a with a thing with the chicks holding up the happy birthday thing with the sparklers going off the top and i got to wear a birthday sash this has happy birthday okay and i got to dance on the stage with all the girls and it was fun Like, it's not my scene. You know what I mean? Like, I stopped going to clubs and stuff when I was, like, in my 20s. But, you know, I figured from my 40th, it would be, it would be fun. And it was.
Starting point is 00:25:36 It was a lot of fun. It was a lot of fun. I didn't make it home to, like, five in the morning. Did you video it? I did, yeah. I got, I went on, I did live. I did a live stream while I was at the club and I got a bunch of video and stuff, yeah. I've mentioned it to Jess once or twice.
Starting point is 00:25:51 I'm like, we ought to think about going out there. And she's like 30 hours on a plane. It's not 30 hours. How many hours is it? It's three flights. Okay, you're going to have to fly from Tampa to Atlanta. And Atlanta, from the Atlanta to South Korea is 16 hours. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:26:10 Yeah, but if you get business class, they got beds in a big TV. You can lay down in bed and watch the big TV. I was stuck in coach next to an old Korean lady, that raw dog, a 16-hour flight. I don't know how she did it. No headphones. She didn't turn it on her TV once. I didn't see her on her phone. She was like this with a blanket up to here for 16 hours.
Starting point is 00:26:32 I couldn't believe it. How much is that flight? I paid $700. No, from Tampa all the way, all the flights is $700? To get here. I paid $780 for my flight to get here. You paid a year in advance. I bought my plane ticket the day I got my passport.
Starting point is 00:26:54 So I got my passport in what October Oh okay September October No it had to be I think it was probably September Because it was Because it was still warm out It was still like summertime So yeah I got my like
Starting point is 00:27:07 Yeah so September and I flew out in December So Okay three months Three months in advance Yeah Well wait a minute You went to Atlanta Then it was just
Starting point is 00:27:22 Then there's another flight To South Korea. And then once you get to South Korea, there's another flight from South Korea to Bangkok. And that flight's like five hours. But listen, once you've been on a plane for 16 hours, that five-hour flight ain't shit. And the 16-hour flight, you're sleeping.
Starting point is 00:27:39 You're going to sleep for eight, nine hours of the flight. And they serve you meals. Okay? That comes with the flight. They serve you three meals. Like every two hours, they're waking you up and they're bringing you like a legitimate meal, not like some fucking crackers and a little,
Starting point is 00:27:54 bottle water you know what i mean like these are legitimate like chicken and rice with like a soup and a side salad like it's a legitimate meal and there's TVs you could watch tv the entire time watch movies the seats are super comfortable these are we've been on international flights before these aren't like the little planes the little domestic planes you get on it's not spirit it's not spirit airlines i flew i flew Korean air listen every time i go spirit I try and get the upgrade for the front phase. I think on the way, I just went to Vegas
Starting point is 00:28:30 and on the way back, I was sitting there and you know, whatever, playing with my phone and all of a sudden they go, oh, we have three seats upgrade, boom, I jumped up, went fucking straight there, boom, how much, okay, I'll take it. Because on the way to Vegas, I didn't.
Starting point is 00:28:47 You know, I got the the exit row thing, which is better because you have more leg room. I'm satisfied with exit row as long as I get the window seat yeah no I didn't I had the aisle seat but but so I did exit row and the seat beside me me but between me and the other guy was empty so that's great you can put your shit there but this time and I was just like but it's still uncomfortable so and I'm when I walked in you know when you're going to the plane you look down you see the big seats I thought man I'm that when I come back I'm getting that seat and sure enough I did and when we booked the tickets
Starting point is 00:29:21 that every time you booked the tickets by the way it almost always says it's full the front seats are full yeah and they're in there like oh upgrades we can do an upgrade i think there's a racket there yeah it's bullshit i think they they they book them online so nobody can book them and then they they jack up the price a little bit and make you pay like a hundred dollars for the seat when you're out when you're already on the plane and you're already in that little seat and there you're like fuck it i'll just spend the money and get the seat you know what i mean like it's it's it's a it's a it's a it's a sales tactic i think i went to vegas recently and I'm going to LA
Starting point is 00:29:55 to do some guys podcast called Greg the lawyer He's got like 10 million subs. Every video he puts out gets three or four million. The problem is they're all like 15 minutes, 22 minutes, 8 minute so he's trying to do long form content now.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Is it like he just doesn't care or he just doesn't get it? No, no. I think what's happening is he realizes is like most people, you get people, you know, the 20-minute videos get more than a two-hour video or an hour video. They're going to get more views. And he's putting out so many. Gotcha.
Starting point is 00:30:31 He's trying to make up for it. But now, I guess the person I talked to said he's trying to, he's going to. I would think by time you get the 10 million subs, you'd have that figured out that you need to put out longer form content to make more money. But he's figuring. Oh, look, listen, he's got multi, he's got a production set. Like, this guy's not, he's not, he's not pressed about that. YouTube check.
Starting point is 00:30:54 He's picking ass. And he's a lawyer. No. But I think obviously he's starting to figure out. Or maybe he's going to start on a channel. I don't know. They're going to fly me out for, for, like I'm literally flying out one night, doing the thing, flying back the next day.
Starting point is 00:31:07 That's it. So whatever. That's, you know, 24 hours. Plus, I'll probably see if I can meet with the producer that I'm working with on my story. Never did get anything. back, by the way, that from that, from our, you know, we won't name the name, but I never got anything back from that. Neither did Tom. So we'll see what happens. Tom said we're probably too old for their demographic. Oh, I had a meeting with her this morning. Oh, yeah. And she told me that she likes my
Starting point is 00:31:41 story the best out of, on everybody she's interviewed. And then after the, after we did it, so I told, I had to tell her my story and she recorded it. And then she's going to send that to like the people who make the decisions right um so i did like a condensed version and i hit all of the bullet points and i was like you know if there's anything you want me to expand on or if there's anything you know you want me to elaborate on expand on just let me know and then at the very end i hit her with the sizzle reel so i shot her i shot her the sizzle after and she's going to send that with my uh my interview to whoever but she says that and listen she says that they start recording they start recording 28th of this month yeah that's how this was it was like
Starting point is 00:32:21 I talked to them a week ago, and then they're like, okay, when can we do it next week? It's like, so if anybody's listening that doesn't understand what we're talking about is that, you know, when you do videos and you do a lot of videos and you, for crime stories, you tend to get approached by producers. Yes. Or whatever, executive produce, whatever, they all have different names, talent agents, whatever. You know, that they, you start getting these emails saying, hey, we're, we're producing, we're casting, we're casting for a certain show. right now, are you interested? And then they interview you, you tell your story. They take that recording. They send that off to production. And production makes the final decision on whether or not they want you to be part of the whatever they're filming. Right. So I have an offer right now.
Starting point is 00:33:11 Obviously, I can't say anything because I signed an NDA. I can't even say, I can't even say who it's for. No, it's pretty big. Anyway, well, wait, I'll talk to you after we, uh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. So listen, here's so disappointed. Listen, when I heard more about it, I was like, fuck, bro. Like usually I can't give a shit. You know, usually I get these things. Listen, I can't tell you how many I've gotten.
Starting point is 00:33:34 I just haven't filled out. Like, I mean to fill them out. I'm not being a jerk, but I'm like, I'll do it later. I'll do it later. And then I forget about it. And then a month and a half goes by and I'm scrolling through. I'm deleting emails and I'll see it. I'm like, oh, I'm never filled that out.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Maybe a producer will contact me. And I get them all the time saying, well, I used to saying that they were, saying that they want to do a documentary on me and i'll set up a meeting with the production company and i'll do the producer thing i'll talk to the producer and then he'll put he'll say well we got to do another let's do another one with my team and then you do one with three or four people and then it drags on and drags on maybe they come back and they want you to sign something and so they can start pitching it and that's typically how it goes now if it's a and if they're like an episode let's say it's a series Like My True Crime Stories
Starting point is 00:34:19 This series that was on VH1 If it's some kind of a series That usually happens the same way But it happens much quicker Within weeks they come back They go, okay, we definitely want you Then we want to fly you out to New York Whatever it is
Starting point is 00:34:31 Just like your thing You got flown to What was the one you did recently? For the Discovery Channel They flew me out to L.A. for that It was Hustlers, gamblers And crooks for hustlers
Starting point is 00:34:44 Gamblers and thieves or something like that Yeah. And they're on their second. I think this is their second. Second season. I was going to email her this morning because she said it was supposed to come out. The episode was supposed to come out this month. But I haven't gotten any emails or anything letting me know. Oh, yeah. When they're done with you, they can care less. They don't give a shit. You'll catch it on TV. They didn't even tell me it was coming out. Yeah. Somebody will hit me up on the comments. You're like, bro, I just watch your episode of whatever. You know, you're like, oh, is that out? So I've done, you know, I've done a few of them. They flew you out. They also got Ted. I'm sorry, not Ted. They got Jeff Turner. Jeff Turner, yep. And what's the guy with the cars? The kind of big dude with the beard. What's his name?
Starting point is 00:35:30 J.D. Was it JD? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. J.D. went out and did it. So, I mean, this happens, like this happens, you know, all the time in Boziac. And it's funny because what happens is they must peruse the true crime channels because they hit up... I asked her how she found me
Starting point is 00:35:49 and she said it was through TikTok. Through TikTok, okay. And I told you it was that 11 million view TikTok I got floating around on the internet. It's probably fucking 12, 13 million views by now, which is insane. The one that's on my shorts channel, it's at 12 million.
Starting point is 00:36:05 12 million views. That's bananas, dude. 12 million people have looked at this base. Yeah. There's other ones. That's the highest. There's other ones that are. six million, seven million, two million.
Starting point is 00:36:18 Listen, I was talking to a girl on a dating app over here, and she's like, are you on TikTok? And she sent me a screenshot of one of those 11 million view TikTok, but it was all in Thai. And she's like, is this you? I'm like, yeah, that's me. Dude, it was so crazy. Yeah, yeah. So it's making its rounds over here, too.
Starting point is 00:36:37 And the amount of times I get recognized here in Thailand is, it's mind boggling. Like, people stop me at the mall. They're like, hey, are you that Bose? fellow from YouTube and then I was sitting at a bar with my friend the other day and like you can sit like like right in like the streets right here like here's the top and you can like look at everybody going by on the street and there's two guys walking by and one guy glanced at me and then he looked at the second time and I did like this at him he was like I was just watching one of your videos yesterday so it's like I'm in the algorithm over here like people that are here in Thailand
Starting point is 00:37:07 are watching my content which is pretty cool yeah that's super cool it's especially cool if somebody's with you like listen if I'm walking to the mall somebody sees me I'm by my They're like, oh my God. Hey, Matt Cox. I'm like, hey, what's up? And I'm thinking that's useless. It only, it only, it only feels good if like my wife is with me or a buddy is with me. Then it's like, then it's like, then, because then your buddy's like, bro, that guy, right? That's nothing. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's fun. It's fun. What are you doing? What happened with the Russian? I'm sorry, the, he's not, is a Ukrainian? No, he's from Belarus. But he's, he's, he's saying he's Russian. So we're still putting it together. I'm waiting on him. You know, I, I messes back and forth with him. all the time. Basically what it is is we're trying to, because I have to fly down to Phuket, which is like it's like an hour and a half flight from Bangkok south. It's in the south of Thailand.
Starting point is 00:37:56 And then, you know, I don't live there. So, and he wants this to be the English channel because he only does YouTube in Russian. He only speaks Russian. He doesn't think his English is that good, but it is but it's with a real thick Russian accent. Right. So he wants me to run, he wants
Starting point is 00:38:14 me to lead the interviews because he wants to be he wants to interview english speaking carters you know criminals scam artists whatever but what it is is we want to get like a whole weeks scheduled like back to back to back to back to back and then once we get all of the guests scheduled i'll fly down we'll get in the studio we'll knock out all of the interviews and then i'll just fly back up here so that's that's kind of what's going on right now that's where we're at we're just trying to get all of the interviews and everything's scheduled with the clip channel because you're running the clips channel right so my my clips channel if anybody wants to join go to because it's not like it's it's got like 8,000 views or 85 or 8000 so almost 9,000 now yeah yeah so but you know it's funny because like the the shorts channel took off like we'll do stuff something and it'll take off some things take off and some things I mean are dead we we have a Spanish channel which is hilarious but it's got no I mean it's nothing it's got like 400 fucking subscribers like it nobody watches it um same thing with we started a a facebook page and you know hired a company
Starting point is 00:39:22 pumped some they pumped some money into it they got a bunch of followers and you know one one one one little post would take off and then the other ones are getting like 300 views and the other one suddenly 30 000 views and then yeah it's it just never that i was contacted by a gentleman by the name of Zach. He said he contacted Kobe. He said, I don't know if he's talked to Kobe or he's talked to you about setting up like a Facebook thing. It might. Okay, so look, jelly roll or jelly roll.
Starting point is 00:39:54 Jelly. Jelly smack had run on. And we got to a point where we're like, listen, we're not making any money here. Yeah. So we got to the point where, you know, you have to sign a contract. Yeah. So when our contract was coming up, we were like, look, we won out of the contract. So then we really didn't do anything with it.
Starting point is 00:40:08 We were planning on it. But, you know, Colby, Colby's got so much stuff on his plate. So after a couple of months, somebody contacted me and I sent them to him. And then he came back. He said, look, I had a meeting with those people. They said they want to run the Facebook page. It was basically the same kind of thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:25 Yeah. Somebody contacted me and I don't have Facebook page. So I just set up a Facebook page because it can't hurt. It can't hurt anything. No, listen, these guys are making it work. Yeah. The guys that before weren't doing, we were never, we never made any. money. These guys are making money.
Starting point is 00:40:41 They're not making a lot of money. They just started out, but it's starting to make a little bit of money. It may be the same person that contacted me and wants to do mine. Possibly. Because the guys that are helping us, are running our shorts channel have reached out to several true crime channels,
Starting point is 00:40:57 which have then, like Johnny Mitchell contacted me and said, hey, who are these guys? They're contacting me. They use you as a reference. How are they doing? I was like, bro, they're amazing. They're doing great. But they're strictly. true crime right like they're not really doing anybody else's channel in my in my channel is kind of difficult because my content's all over the place yeah you know what i mean like i don't do i don't just
Starting point is 00:41:18 do interviews i don't just do vlogging i sometimes i do the you know just the talking head stuff in front of the camera other times i'm running around all over the place filming stuff uh you know other times i'm i'm interviewing people which i have a patreon now uh and i just do like so i i just interview people with my my GoPro like i'll have it on them and i'll ask no question they'll talk and then I'll spin it back around and I'll talk and then I'll talk to I'll interview them. And that's how I've been conducting interviews for my Patreon now, you know, until I get like a legitimate podcast studio to actually film a podcast videos with, that's what I have to do.
Starting point is 00:41:54 Yeah, I was going to say if you do it in your, um, in your apartment, like you got to get rid of that echo. You're going to have to throw some. Oh, yeah. No, it's got high ceilings. It's got super high ceilings. So, yeah. Um, we're going to tell you one more thing.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Well, because I had, remember my first apartment. Yeah. And I had, I threw a rug down. I had, it's wood floors here. There's no, like, rugs or anything. So, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was still, even when then, it was, it was, but honestly, I can run a, I can run an office space here for about $100 a month, $120 a month for like, you know. Right.
Starting point is 00:42:29 And, like, a nice space in, like, an office building somewhere here. So it's so cheap here, man. You guys got to come check it out. You and Jess got to come for, like, a week or something. yeah i told jess that like listen depending on how the economy goes and how things are in a year from now when my lease is up i said listen we we may just buy a regular house yeah and rent a studio you know i'll just rent a place because i can't keep doing this out of the house yeah so here's what i was going to say is that the like what you're like what the russian guy's saying
Starting point is 00:42:58 what's his name sergey pavlovich so i like the idea of that that that's what i think that the channel that the clips channel since what we're doing is we're taking so for anybody what we're taking the long form content and we're clipping it up into maybe three or four different little you know you take a two hour two hour piece of content and you say okay here's a story here's a story here this one's 22 minutes this one's 17 minutes this is 11 minutes and we're cutting those up into three or four sections putting a thumbnail on them and posting them on the clips channel so what I'm suggesting is from now on we just do scammers you know scammers you know scammers for right right because those are the ones that are getting those are the ones that are getting
Starting point is 00:43:40 views yes if you go back and look through the whole channel like those tend to be the ones that are the ones with six the ones with Zach the ones with you know the other one those are the ones getting the views yeah so I think it's time to kind of tweak it a little bit now and start going full on just stammer's and and what have you and listen all black guys no um so why not uh we'll call it black clips um So, who, I interviewed two other scammers, also black guys, but great stories. Oh, you know who else did well on that channel? Was Sidney, this guy, Sydney that I interviewed who, but it was a scam too.
Starting point is 00:44:20 It was the Nike scam. Yeah, I like Sydney. I don't even know the guy. And I, because I edited all those shorts and I edited clips for him. I like that guy. Yeah, everybody loves him. He's a likable guy. He's just, you know, like he's like, he's like, he's just got that some kind of aura.
Starting point is 00:44:35 about him the way he speaks he's just like he's a big teddy bear like he's just a good guy yeah he he's he's mentioned hey if you want me to come back and do another video i was like you know he said i got a bunch of other stories yeah i said i don't he would probably be another good one to have back on yeah so yeah i think what i'm going to do is send you these additional uh videos and just we'll just start cutting those up and then maybe not put them maybe not because you've been releasing them where it's like you'll take one video and you release one clip after another clip like maybe stagger them like one of Zach one of Sydney one up you know for a limited time at McDonald's enjoy the tasty breakfast trio your choice of chicken
Starting point is 00:45:19 or sausage McMuffin or McGrittles with a hash brown and a small iced coffee for five bucks plus tax available until 11 a.m. at participating McDonald's restaurants price excludes flavored iced coffee and delivery because if you don't like that person, Yeah, and for the next three days, all it is is that person, you're not going to watch the channel. Right. So rotate them, you know, rotate this person, that person, that person, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, other than that, I think that's probably, because somehow or another, we got to get that channel up and running, get some more subscribers. Yeah, well, yeah, well, you know, I don't really, um, all I do is upload it and then I don't really do anything with it.
Starting point is 00:45:57 So I'm not answering the comments. I'm not, you know what I mean? So I think I should probably be answering comments, liking things, responding, you know, because that shows YouTube that the channel is active and somebody's, you know, interacting with the algorithm with, you know, the people who are interacting with the video. So is can you answer as like right now, I think you're, you're listed as an editor or a manager or something. Like can you, when you answer, it's not answering as me, is it? Can you answer as that person? I don't know. We have to check that because it'd be. Like, if you could answer as John Boziac or as whatever, manager or editor or something. Administrator, yeah, page administrator. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:38 Because, like, I've been pretty good. Like, I don't, I haven't ever had anybody answer as me. People have made, people have made YouTube channels as me and answered people. But I've not, like, Colby doesn't go out and answer people as me. Yeah, yeah. But it'd be cool if, like, you know, because you're running it. So how's you, and your, how's your channel? My channel is doing well, man.
Starting point is 00:47:02 I'm almost as 16,000 subscribers. I'm gaining about 1,500 subscribers every month. Last month, I had 160,000 views on the channel. I do a live stream pretty much every other day. Every time I do a live stream, I get between 10,000 and 30,000 views on the live stream and like 200 subscribers every time. People donate.
Starting point is 00:47:23 My channel is starting to make, you know, I think it made like 500 bucks last month. I'm getting that checked like 500 bucks this month from YouTube. So that's the most money I've ever made from my YouTube channel, you know. That's only been like a month or so. Like you've only been doing this. Two months. Two months.
Starting point is 00:47:40 That's all it took was two months. And so because before I, before December, I didn't put any content up for a year. Right. So I really only been making videos since like December. And here we are in February. You know, and I got my Patreon, which is doing good. I got like 17 Patreon subscribers right now paying $10 each. I have my merch store that I just launched last.
Starting point is 00:48:00 week. Super professional Spotify, great t-shirt designs. So and I've already got, I've already sold five or seven, I already had like five or six sales for my t-shirts. So, and oh, dig this. I found the place. The t-shed designs were cool. They were cool.
Starting point is 00:48:16 Like, when I saw them, I was fucking immediately jealous. Like, I was like, fuck. Like, how did that? Like, those are like super, remember the guy that was going to sue me? Yeah. Talking about suing me. Like, they're better than that.
Starting point is 00:48:29 those are way better yeah yeah yeah i mean his are good too his are good i just figured it out i watched a tutorial on uh on youtube on somebody with who had a merch store and they were shown this is how you design these this is the resources this is the website you go to to download the free png um i forget what they're called it's like uh uh uh some kind of clip art and that's what i use is the main image for my for my um t-shirt design are these these these clip art free clip art images uh and then I just downloaded font packs from the internet, and then I just throw everything into Photoshop. I throw the clip art in, and then I just play with the font. I can bend it. I can change the color. I can do a gradient on the font. I can add little splashes in the background, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:14 whatever. And yeah, they're awesome. They're selling. The fucking t-shirts are actually selling. But dig diff. There's a place right down the street from here, like a mall. It's called Fortune Town, which it's not really, it's a mall, but it's more of like a business complex. And they like sell like electronics and other but on the fourth floor there's a place that does screen printing t-shirts and what's that like real screen printing they do both so they do heat press and they do screen printing i haven't made it i haven't had to make any screens yet because i want to see which designs do do the best and then i'm going to pick the best one like a top selling design and then i'm going to go and i'm going to have the screens made so that they can do the screen but like literally 100 200 feet
Starting point is 00:49:54 down from the from the t-shirt place is the is the is the place where that mail's everything out. It's like the like a almost it's almost like a UPS store but they don't call on UPS stores here. Right. It's just like a random company name and they do like shipping. They do they do domestic and they do global. So I literally
Starting point is 00:50:12 I send the guy the PNG file and the size shirt I want he sends me a mock up that like an hour later to show me exactly where he's going to put it on the shirt where it's going to look like. He makes the shirt I show up. I pick the shirt up from him. I walk down a couple stalls
Starting point is 00:50:28 and I mail it out. So it's like, I got the whole, I got the whole, I got the whole, like, things streamline. What does it cost to mail it somewhere to the United States? So I charge shipping. I do UPS international. So it's like, I don't know, like nine bucks or something like that for like, you know. But when you go to shipping, when you go to checkout, you can pick which option of shipping you want. And then it just, it calculates by your zip code.
Starting point is 00:50:58 And charges you shipping. So I don't even pay shipping. The customer pays shipping. And for anything domestic here in Thailand, I ship it for free. I offer free shipping because I shipped a t-shirt the other day here in Thailand. And it was like 22 bot to ship it, which is less than a dollar. It was like 80 cents to ship my t-shirt here in Thailand. So I don't even charge shipping here in Thailand.
Starting point is 00:51:18 I only charge for international. Yeah. We'll have to have Colby insert the commercial you sent. Oh. Oh, I forgot. I made that. I haven't even put that out. I haven't even put it out. Because I didn't like the audio.
Starting point is 00:51:35 I thought the audio, because I don't have a microphone, so I recorded the audio on the audio recorder on my iPhone. And then I just kind of made the slideshow and I added the audio. And I tried to tweak the audio a little bit to make it sound better, but I haven't even put it out. I want to make a better one. But no, he can cut that in. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:51:53 Anything to get me some more sales. All right, everyone. All right, everyone. You asked for it, so now you got it. The official John Boziak merch is here. I've read all of your messages and I've listened to your comments asking when I was going to drop some merch. Well, guess what? The wait is over.
Starting point is 00:52:10 I put together a collection of bold, bright, and straight-up fire designs inspired by my own personal likes and style. Whether you're a day one supporter or just found the channel, I made sure there's a little something for everyone, including the gays. I got you covered too because, let's be real. Hey, the gays love Bozziak. So if you want to support the channel, rep the brand, or just flex some dope teas. Hit the link in the description and grab yours today. This is a limited run.
Starting point is 00:52:38 Don't sleep on it. Once they're gone, they're gone. Listen. Not bad, right? Not bad. I just did that in my free porn. I'm fucking around here in the kitchen. I don't think the audio was bad.
Starting point is 00:52:51 There's a few point. Well, I know because I recorded it, so I'm going to notice it, and other people might not. But there was a few times where it's spot. liked and it crackled and I couldn't I couldn't fix it in post the the fact that you laugh when you say the gays I couldn't I tried to record it I tried to record it three times and I couldn't not laugh at that point the laughing the laugh that's what makes it it's funny like it's perfect for you to say that because the days always come on my live for whatever reason when gay men
Starting point is 00:53:20 are flipping through their live streams and they see me they have to stop and they have to tell me how good I look and they have to ask me how many inches and all this other out show it to us yeah yeah whip it out whip it out i bet boziacs hung just stupid comments dude it's just like what the hell so i you know what you guys love me buy my goddamn t-shirts and i got something i got something for everybody i like the um that the the main design is on the back and then you have the little just a small design here i hadn't thought about Yeah, so I put the big bin, and I just, it's the same design. I just shrunk it down and put it away because, you know, I always see the t-shirts
Starting point is 00:54:01 with the little design here and nothing on the back. And I'm like, why not just put the fucking the big design on the back or and then had the little one on the front or put the big design on the front and have nothing on the back. You know, I mean, you saw the one I did was we had my emblem here. Listen, but I can't wear it. Like, I thought about starting to wear them. Like, I thought about doing that. Like, I want to do one.
Starting point is 00:54:24 What I want to do is I want to find a local screen printer that I can go to buy the shirts myself because my problem is a lot of the shirts I don't like. Although the guy that made them in California for me, they're cotton. All of those print on demand companies, dude, I don't, every time I've ever done a merch store for the print on demand companies, it was straight garbage. Like people get it and they would send me like, look, and this is not. So it's like, and that's why I like here because I can go, I see, I can put my hands on the shirts. I can see their operation. I can see what printers are using. And, you know, so it was, yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Well, yeah, that's the problem is that everybody said, you got to do merch, you got to do it. Yeah, I know, but the merch that I've been doing, and I took it down. It just sucks. I'm not going to wear the shirt myself. The shirts don't fit good. Yeah. I don't like them.
Starting point is 00:55:12 I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to do it. Which maybe it's stupid. Maybe I should just say, ah, fuck these guys, let them, you know, they can get what they get. But that's bullshit. Like, I don't want to sell you something I wouldn't wear. So I just had some shirts made
Starting point is 00:55:27 And they were the hot prints And dude they're not that bad Like they are fucking like the quality of the image It's really good now I don't know how they're gonna hold up after a hundred washes And 100 dries You know what I mean? They might just look more broken in
Starting point is 00:55:42 But I mean that's that's yet We've yet to you know reach that point But I mean as far as the initial product When I get my hands out And I'm like oh my God Like I was surprised I didn't think they were going to be that nice Because you know what I mean Because like my, but it's, I gave them the design for like a 300 DPI.
Starting point is 00:55:57 So I gave them the right, you know, so their printers over there were really, really good. At least where I'm getting them done now, I was, I was, when I went to, when I looked at the T-shirts, I was like, oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, these are nice. So there's a guy in California that actually did screen prints. Huge company does screen prints, made some samples. You saw the samples. I like the samples. I like the samples. I like everything.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Jess and I even made a video about it. Sorry to interrupt the video, you guys, but we just. came up with these really cool t-shirt designs we're opening up a store we're going to have a bunch of stuff on it if you're interested go in the description box and click on the link to buy one right i like everything about it here's the problem when i turn around i said okay bro listen like i'm gonna i want to buy them and i want to start a shopify store and that way when somebody orders them they order them from me i can mail them out myself their minimum order for screen prints is a thousand shirts.
Starting point is 00:56:51 That's probably what, two grand? Yeah, I'm not going to spend, no, two grand, a thousand shirts. They're like 12 bucks a shirt. It's $12,000. I'm not spending $1,000. I might sell five fucking shirts a month. I'll have them forever. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:07 It'll deteriorate. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, the bugs will get to them. Yeah. Yeah, that's, and I was trying to figure that whole thing out over here. And luckily, Thailand is like, Especially Bangkok, there's so many little places, like screen printers and t-shirt designs. And there's just, there's such an abundance of little places like that I can go to here.
Starting point is 00:57:28 So. Yeah, I see, I need to make, I need somebody local that does screen printing that I can bring the, I'll just buy the fucking shirts, buy them, bring them to him. He screen prints them. I put them on a rack. I set up my store. And then I want to sell other stuff on the store. Like, I want to have different design shirts just like you. I may just go to your place.
Starting point is 00:57:46 And because, but I want it. But I do like that some of the designs I came up. with so go to that we see but I don't know I think probably I've got some good design so go with that put a make a store and then I want to sell other silly stuff on their handcuffs you know yeah yeah yeah silly stuff you know caution tape you know some silly stuff that people whatever signature like I'll do stuff like you did with the dollar bills you know I'll have a dollar maybe I'll sign a dollar oh yeah I forgot about those those be quick I should get back into doing those and put them on my Shopify oh also on my Shopify I'm doing snack boxes so like
Starting point is 00:58:18 Korean snacks snacks from Japan Thailand snacks you know sodas and stuff that you can't get in the United States I'm selling on packaging all those in boxes and selling those on my Shopify as well
Starting point is 00:58:32 and I'm always constantly thinking of new products to get up on the Shopify so hopefully over the next over the next six to eight months that'll prove profitable for me listen if I put it up if I did that and that store
Starting point is 00:58:46 made a profit of of $200 a month. Yeah. Like, you know, everybody's like, oh, it's nothing. What does it matter? If I literally had to spend a day or two to set the whole thing up, and you print out all the stuff, you make the investment of a couple thousand dollars,
Starting point is 00:59:04 you print up the stuff, you stick it on a shelf. And every time an order comes in, you take it, you stick it in the bag or the box, you mail it. Like, that is not a lot of effort for an extra $24, $2,500 a year.
Starting point is 00:59:16 Yeah. So you think about those two, two days. You just made $2,500 in two days. I'm not going to make $25,000 on a store a year. Yeah. But an extra $2,000 here, $5,000 here, $1,000 here. In the end of the year, you look back and you go, Jesus, I got all these little projects. And, but that's, that's what pays your thing. I'm going to go to this little place here that prints stickers, and I'm going to have a bunch of stickers printed with my face and my YouTube logo, and I'm just going to send them out with the T-shirts. Yeah. It's like an added bonus. Yeah. Right. Well,
Starting point is 00:59:48 thing too when you do through shopify if you're sending it out yourself um do you get their email address so yeah so they they either put in their phone number or their email address when they fill out the form when they're placing the order and then when i ship i just upload the um tracking and it sends them an email letting them that their order ship and here's the tracking or it sends them a text message right so you you're building and you can build an email list with that and yeah well Also, on my Shopify, I have a, like, on the main page, like, I have a landing page for my Shopify. And right at the bottom of the page, I sign up for our, I have like a monthly, you know, you can set up, you can put in your email address so you can sign up for like deals and coupons.
Starting point is 01:00:32 And like new T-shirt releases will get sent to your email and all that stuff. Nice. Yeah. I got it streamlined. I got to figure this out. Yeah. You know, the problem is, is that I spend all my time writing books. like, you know, Garth Brooks is a serial killer.
Starting point is 01:00:47 And, you know, like, which is very, very frugal adventure, very frugal adventure. I like it. The dark humor involved in writing this fucking thing and the research and the how much fun, listen, the amount of fun I have had writing this book is, it's, it's amazing. I mean, I can't. It's going to be fun when it gets released. Yeah, I think there's, there's a, listen, I've already talked to several big, several podcasters that are like, bro, you got to come on and do something on it.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Like, you've got to, you know, like go through it. And I'm going to do the whole thing, deadpan. I'm going to do it absolutely serious. Absolutely. He's a monster. He's a monster. Listen, I think I told you this. Some of the cases that I found are so like, you know, when you read them, like I was
Starting point is 01:01:37 reading to Jess, like listen to this and I read her the case. Like literally, the person ends up missing, you know, right next to. to the stadium where he was the body that the car is it the body's placed in the car driven off somewhere else and dumped like they dumped the body somewhere at one place they leave the car somewhere else but the car's left not it's basically about two or three miles from the state like you could jog back there or walk back you know it's like okay this is like and you know that's one but there's like three or four that are so close where literally the The witnesses are like, this guy was there in a semi-truck.
Starting point is 01:02:19 He was six foot tall with brown hair in his 30s. That was, is that perfect for Garth Brooks? Yeah. The girl ends up missing. Her car stays at the, and this is at a, at a, come on that, it's a, at a rest stop. At a rest stop along the tour, she's going to college, he's going, he's changing from one, one concert to another. they both pass so they have or they're both along the sorry the same route so they they probably could have stopped the same thing same uh truck stop or rest stop she disappears he goes to his next his next uh concert
Starting point is 01:02:56 he then goes to another concert her body five six days later a week later they find her body on route to another place where he was going now granted whatever circle you know it's it's It's coincidences. But if you, you know, you write it up correctly, it's like, you're like, wow, like that's, yeah, it's fun. Yeah, this is, and you know, you start adding those up, you start going this, they ought to take a look at this guy. Yeah. It's been a lot of fun just to write it. And of course, there's some that are just like, obviously 99% of all of them.
Starting point is 01:03:31 It could be, could be anybody. It's just circumstantial evidence. It means nothing. But still, like I said, a lot of fun. I can't wait to start interviewing psychiatrists and I got an FBI agent that's going to let me interview him that's worked on serial killer cases.
Starting point is 01:03:47 That shit in there. Oh, it's got to be good shit. What else is that? Are you good? Can you think of anything else? I'm just living my life over here in Thailand. You know, I'm enjoying myself. The air pollution made me sick.
Starting point is 01:04:00 Like, physically, yeah, it's bad. Like, it didn't affect me for the first couple months I'm here, but it hit me pretty hard. I've been sick the past couple of times. days like i thought i had the flu or covid or something but it's the p m it's the it's the it's the air quality here literally maybe maybe sick you have um you have uh allergies is it the allergies or you're saying it's the it's not the allergies a pm it's the particles per million it's the air pollution here it's bad it's like there's a fog all day long like it's but it's not fog it's because they
Starting point is 01:04:30 burn all the crops up north every year the farmers do and all of that smoke yeah for for culture and all that smoke comes down into Bangkok and it mixes with like plus you know the automobiles here in the industry and it just it's bad so yeah I've literally been sick for the past couple days and I did because I've been running around out in the in the pollution I'm like ah this isn't affecting me. Everybody's got masks on the shit. I've been sick through the past couple of days like fucked up like sore throat like just fucking sick. Today's like the first day I've actually felt kind of normal so that's like the only that that's the only downside to living here is the air pollution and it's only certain times of the year it's not all seasonal so it's seasonal it's seasonal it's when
Starting point is 01:05:15 they burn the crops it is what it is you know it's a trade it's a trade off i'm willing to make you know where your condo what you're on what are you on like the 20th 30th floor or something 30th floor condo brand new nobody's lived there it's about 700 bucks a month yeah everything's brand new infinity pool on the roof two story gym on the 41st floor a 24 hour concierge uh i have an app where i can order maid service i can order whatever i want to the room yeah to my it's my condo it's nice it's nice for the first time i like i'm actually like really just waking up every day and like man i walk in in the living room and i open those blinds and i see the city and i'm just like man what kind of life am i living right now dude you know it's cool it's nice
Starting point is 01:06:05 Nice, man. It's nice paying $3 for a meal that back home would cost me $27. You know what I mean? It's nice being able to order an Uber and it costs $3.50 to ride, you know, 25 minutes on the back of a motorbike. You know what I mean? The city never sleeps. Like, I can leave my house at 3 in the morning and there's places open where I can go to eat at a restaurant and I could go to a nightclub or I can do whatever I want to do. Like everything, anything you could ever imagine, it's right here and it's, it's at your fingertips, and it's affordable. You know. Yeah, I was going to sell the place. Actually, this place is horrible. Don't even worry about it.
Starting point is 01:06:43 Don't come here. We're full. There's enough people here already. I went to H&R Block the other day, yesterday, yesterday to do my taxes. It was $30 in an Uber to get there. plus you know seven bucks for the tip and then it was $38 to get back because it was if I paid that for an uber year I could get like an hour and a half car ride I would I would be able to drive somewhere for like an hour and a half away for about $30 because
Starting point is 01:07:14 that's like a thousand bot a thousand tie bot which is like you don't ever get charged a thousand bot to go anywhere here unless you're going like an hour away hour and a half away and for a thousand bot i can get one of those luxury vans with the the big captain's chairs with the leather seats and the TVs and everything like a like a you know like a personal chauffeur yeah so if you can have if you have a u.s. income like you're a digital nomad or something going there it's like you don't need much you don't need much you just need a few thousand dollars every month to really enjoy life over here to really really enjoy life yeah no you did that was a good video that video you did where you break it down i like the way you broke it down into three different sections
Starting point is 01:07:54 $1,000 a month, $2,000 a month, and $3,000 a month. I did three different budgets. I did what kind of apartment you could afford on every budget, what kind of food budget you can have for every budget for the month. You know, yeah. That video does like the video's got, that is doing pretty well, actually. Hey, you guys, I appreciate you watching. Do me a favor.
Starting point is 01:08:13 We're going to leave the link to Boziak's channel. Really appreciate you guys watching. Also, we're going to leave, we'll leave his Spotify. We'll leave his Shopify. also and probably a couple of other links for him. Once again, appreciate you watching. Do me a favor.
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