Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth - 327: Welcome Kimera Koffee!

Episode Date: July 13, 2016

If you have listened to Mind Pump for any period of time you will know that Mind Pump has made a habit of turning down sponsorship offers. Well, it has finally happened! Kimera Koffee is now sponsorin...g the Mind Pump Quah and to introduce Kimera to Pump Heads around the globe, Sal, Adam & Justin interview Frankie and Alex from Kimera Koffee. In the episode you will learn that they are on a very similar path as Mind Pump, a small start-up company with big plans and a lot of heart. Please support this new relationship and get some amazing coffee by placing an order using the discount code "mindpump" at www.kimerakoffee.com for 10% off. Get MAPS Anabolic, MAPS Performance, MAPS Aesthetic and the Butt Builder Blueprint (The RGB Super Bundle) packaged together at a substantial DISCOUNT at www.mindpumpmedia.com. Please subscribe, rate and review this show! Each week our favorite reviewers are announced on the show and sent Mind Pump T-shirts!

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Starting point is 00:00:00 One, two, three, mine, pump, seven, eight, mine, pump, mine, pump, Do it! Oh, ah, ah, boom, boom. Adam, you're gonna get better at it, I promise. You're gonna sing better one day. We'll get you blessed. You know what? Okay, so you guys remember American Idol when that dude,
Starting point is 00:00:18 what was the name, William Hung, that sucked, hella bad. Or yeah. But he made millions of dollars because he sucked. Well, maybe Adam's that guy. Why aren't we fucking making Adam go on cuz imagine this right? He sounds like Imagine this muscular Adam walks up to the stage. He's got you know, sleeve doubt tat And the female the female you know judges oh my God, I can't wait.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Yeah, you go, you kiss each one of their hands. He's gonna think I'm gonna cream myself. Oh my God. And then Adam comes out and he's like, Oh my God, he's probably so good. And then he comes out and he's like, he's like, he's like, He's like, big girl, big girl,
Starting point is 00:00:57 ba ba ba boo. Yeah. It's so worse. Yeah. I'm sorry, Adam. Let's do it. Adam's not, he's not face. He's pissed hard. Yeah. I'm sorry. Let's do it. I don't think it's that easy.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Bro, he's pissed now. We actually do level. We actually heard it's nothing funny. We actually heard it's really funny. It's nothing funny. Usually talk shit back. Don't make me feel bad. I'm sorry, bro.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Well, it's just that I've done two years of seeing lessons, and I feel like it's not been home. You know what, though? Let's throw them under the bus. You need to get a refund, bro. That's the same. I just ask him ask him for a refund Yeah, where are the boxes over here? Where are these big boxes? Those are bands man no t shirts The band man all those are bands at the bottom all those boxes are rubber bands. Yeah, we're delivering no, we're not
Starting point is 00:01:40 Oh, yeah, we are. Oh, yeah, we are I thought things go down. I thought they were dropshipping. They are, but now they're not. Oh, shit, I didn't know that. Yeah, now we do. Now that we have this boss lady, boss lady, and this guy over here who made decisions,
Starting point is 00:01:55 I didn't even know about it. I fucking sleep with her, I don't even know. Yeah, well, there you go. I sleep with Doug, and I don't know either. Dude, you've all got to watch him. I watch them. All right, Doug, bring it. Bring it. All right.
Starting point is 00:02:06 What are we doing? We've got t-shirts. We've got t-shirts. You know, we've been off for two weeks. And before we left, we called for a lot of reviews, right? We said, okay, we're gonna be gone for two weeks to put out a lot of reviews. We get a hundred.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Yeah, we got, yeah, 17. Total? 17 total for two weeks. Yeah, so we go on vacation. They go on vacation Oh, but anyway, Adam's cutting himself, but I'm gonna tell you something we appreciate all of you who did leave a review Thank you and we're gonna reward you with a t-shirt with true heroes Don't forget you leave us a good review. You may win a brand new Corvette whoa or a T-shirt.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Whichever one, or you may not, or you may not, or you may not, or may not. I forgot, we could actually get sued on. But anybody that's in my pop ever in opportunity won't be able to qualify for this Corvette. All right, thank you Justin for the disclaimers. All right, so we're going to get out four T-shirts, first going to Car 2D2. I like that guy. Of course. All right, so we're gonna get out four t-shirts, first going to car 2d2. I like that guy. Of course it is.
Starting point is 00:03:07 Austin MCC21. I love fitness and technology. I relate to this person. I like my Zepp girls. And Rod Rockin Egg. Oh wait a minute. I love that guy. He's just familiar.
Starting point is 00:03:22 All Justin's people. No, that last one is... They are, aren't they? I think that last one is Jessica. like a familiar one. All Justin's people. No, that last one is, they are, aren't they? I think that last one is Jessica, isn't it? The one of our four members? I'm Rockin' A. Yeah, and I think she's a four member. Oh, I can imagine.
Starting point is 00:03:32 I can imagine. Yeah, very nice. Cool. I know, I recognize this. So name and address, this is your iTunes name. The one I just read off to iTunes at mimepumpmedia.com. Send me your address, your shirt size, and we'll get that right out to you.
Starting point is 00:03:47 If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go. Mite, obmite, obm with your hosts. Salda Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. Listen, I want wanna say something here. I think it is perfect that we, first of all, Mr. Hell out of you guys, we come back and we, I love you. And we're gonna reveal to our audience
Starting point is 00:04:16 that we have signed our first sponsor. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. First sponsor. Yeah, but you had to explain that. The biggest deal about this is that we could have signed a bunch of affiliates. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah buy us a ring. No, no, no. You give us a ring? No, here's a deal. We've had a lot of companies come to us and ask us to work. A lot of cool ones too, don't I don't want to bash you when this came for a lot of great companies.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Couple of them very big. Very cool. And they flash us numbers and this and that. But at the end of the day, our integrity prevents us from working with anybody or anything or any product that we ourselves don't really believe in or don't really support. And we got to like the people we're working with. Right, that's the main one.
Starting point is 00:05:10 And that's a big one. Like if I like you. It's the main one. We're going to do business together for an Lian bed together, bro. We got to like, yeah. So Adam has to be able to spoon. Adam's like, let me do it. Let's hook up a little.
Starting point is 00:05:21 So what you're about to hear is an interview with two of the owners and founders of the company that we are working with and it's Camera Coffee. Some of you may have heard of this through Ben Greenfield as podcast, he talks about a lot, Jujujimufu. Jujujimufu. You might not know his name. Yeah, he's that guy. You might not know his name. And a ball of Cacabat. Yeah, he's that guy.
Starting point is 00:05:46 You might not know his name, but he's the dude that got, went viral because he would like lift that heavy ass barbell. He's a heavy ass barbell. He's a heavy ass barbell. He's a heavy ass barbell. He's a heavy ass barbell. Yeah, he was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago.
Starting point is 00:05:56 He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago.
Starting point is 00:06:04 He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. He was just on America's got talent like a week ago. body, but he's a strong muscular guy and he would like hold a barbell above his head with like 200 pounds or 300 pounds and then do the splits on two chairs while holding the barbell. Yeah, that's crazy shit. Yeah, he's one of their athletes. He's one of their original guys that was started with him. He grew that's kind of how they both grew together. Was it symbiotic? It was.
Starting point is 00:06:19 It was a symbiotic. What does symbiotic mean? You know what? This is what I mean, I found, this is how I found Kymara. I found Kymara because I found his page first, and I've been following him since, God, when he had hardly any followers. He literally had maybe a few thousand followers,
Starting point is 00:06:34 and I was falling, because I thought his page was hilarious. And I kept seeing this Chimera coffee, Chimera coffee. And so then I started doing my homework and research on it, and I was like, oh, this sounds kind of cool. And I knew you would be excited about it because the Neutropics. And it was around that same time when we were looking at that.
Starting point is 00:06:49 So we've been watching these guys for quite some time. If you're not familiar with Kimmer coffee, it's coffee that has natural neutropics infused. And neutropics are compounds that are supposed to improve cognitive function or improve the health of the brain, improve blood flow, the way that neurotransmitters work in the brain, improve the plasticity of your neurons.
Starting point is 00:07:15 And caffeine is a classic neutropic, right? So if you're feeling like unmotivated or you're not feeling quite a sharp, a cup of coffee, perks you up and it improves cognitive performance, they've done this test on this, there's no disputing it, but there's other compounds that are out there that, number one, work well with caffeine and with coffee, and number two, work well on their own, and what they've done is they've taken the best ones and infuse them in their coffee. So they sent us samples a while ago because they wanted to work with us and we tested
Starting point is 00:07:50 them and we like them. We like the products. We like the people that run the company. Very similar story to ours. New, they're new, they're hungry. Great integrity. You'll hear this in the interview. They say a few things in the interview you're about to listen to, where you can tell, like, these are legit, these are good guys, they're
Starting point is 00:08:08 not bullshitters. And they're also pretty down to earth. I mean, we talked to them off air a bunch of times and they're guys that we would hang out with. They're not just guys that we'd work on. It was kind of neat to listen. So this is the first time we podcasted and we, like South said, we've talked to them several times off air. And for some reason, because we're podcasting, I think you could feel like a little nervousness from them or something, because they're like,
Starting point is 00:08:31 everyone's so concerned that they're... Well, it was the first time they even said the end, like, yes, for something that a podcast, that's cool that we were the first. Dude, people get nervous knowing that other people are gonna listen to them. You know what I mean? I think for us, it's just...
Starting point is 00:08:44 Well, you never know what... We don't think, so I just go. You know, maybe that's... You never know what people are gonna ask listen to them. You know what I mean? I think for us, it's just, well, you never know what, we don't think so, there's this go. You never know what people are going to ask you to, right? And I still think that even though people know better, you still think that like, is this live? You know, is this, are people going to hear this?
Starting point is 00:08:57 Or how does this work? Do I get to go back and chop up the stuff I didn't like? I said, or, it didn't help that we had malfunctions, from the very beginning. Oh yeah, we actually recorded so. And then the power went out. The second time it's happened was.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Yeah, second time power is what I want. When we've been doing an interview, we bounce back. And so now the quality of the audio, we're gonna try and clean it up. It's okay, but we were calling the Dominican Republic. That's where they're located. That's where they grow their coffee.
Starting point is 00:09:24 We like the fact that they're next to their product, so they can keep an eye on it. For those of you that aren't that familiar, the Dominican Republic is known for having excellent coffee. Without any further ado, you're going to hear Mind Pump interviewing two of the owners of Camaracoffee. You're going to be listening to Frankie Pimentel and Alex Santoni. Don't forget their promo code. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:09:47 There you go, Adam. By the way, if you want to check out their product, you want to try coffee that's got neutropics in it. You go to their website, Kimera Coffee with a K. So Kimera with a K and coffee with K.com. By their product, enter the promo code Mind Pump. You'll get a discount, 10% off, I believe. So try it out. I just don't know.
Starting point is 00:10:08 And I want to just keep it real with you guys. So I'll kind of grazed over it about these guys that we like these guys. That is the main reason why I feel like we're doing business with these guys. There's a million cups of coffee out there. There's a million different companies that do new tropics and stuff.
Starting point is 00:10:29 What they're doing, combining it and some of the ingredients they have and the product they deliver is top notch, which that would be a must for us. But really for us, we've had a lot of, we've had other even coffee companies that we've dealt with. We were really excited to get to know these guys. And we've gotten to know them over the last few months. And like I said, I've been following them for quite some time and I'm most excited about that. And keeping it real part with you guys is, those of you that maybe you're not huge coffee drinkers or maybe you already have your coffee that you drink, I'm gonna ask straight up for you guys for support.
Starting point is 00:10:56 I would love for you guys to help us support them and support what they're doing. Because... Show them some love for coming and reaching out to us. Yeah, great. Exactly. They contacted us. We really, really like them.
Starting point is 00:11:10 We like the way that they do business. We're excited for them. And we really want to help these guys. We plan to bring on all their affiliates and interview them, help them out anyway we possibly can. We're really excited for this company. And they are, they're hooking you guys up with 10% off in the coffee.
Starting point is 00:11:27 I know it's not huge numbers, but the coffee is reasonable, very reasonable and priced. A lot of coffees, you know, out there. Especially when you consider what's in it. Yeah, especially what's, especially for what's in it. You know, it's easily a coffee like this gets marked up for top, top dollar. So. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:40 So now you're gonna listen to us talk to Frank and Alex from Camara Coffee. This is Alex. Alex Alex. Alex, this is Blockbuster video. so uh... so now you're going to listen to us talk to frank and alix from camera coffee this is alix alix alixis blockbuster video you uh... you have a video that you've had for the last two years that you haven't returned and what it's uh... back door bandits it's uh... it's overdue by
Starting point is 00:12:00 by your alix want to know if you use it uh... podcast platform to come out of the closet by two. I like once a note, he could use this podcast platform to come out of the closet. We're going to do that for you guys. It's catching a little rough time here. Did you mind if I do a little bit? I do. It would probably be cheaper if you just purchased it actually because it's like 650 now.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Yeah, it's $650.47 is the overdue fee. So I think you can actually buy that DVD now for $35. Mark Jammin was the other way. Mark, I want to pay for that. So Alex, you know, we could think you didn't find anal intruders too. That was a good deal. Oh, you're going sci-fi on me.
Starting point is 00:12:39 I like it. So I'm going to be tired of it. I mean, I like to work on all of that. So what we wanted to do with you guys today, we really want to keep it light. We're just going to get to really know you guys. I know we kind of bullshit a little bit, but we talked mostly business last time. Before we get into any talking about the business, things like that, I want to hear more about your guys' story.
Starting point is 00:13:04 It was super cool to find out that the two of you guys go, all the way back to elementary, is that how far back? You guys went back pretty far. Yeah. I'd like to hear kind of your stories, and kind of share with us that each of your individual stories
Starting point is 00:13:18 and got you guys to hear. Well, Alex and I have known each other since like six grades. You know, we've been best friends and real kids. Alex went to college in Boston and then I went to college in Florida and in university in Boko Ratton. You know, we kind of did his thing and I did my thing and we came back to the Dominican Republic. Alex actually stayed over there and worked for a long time.
Starting point is 00:13:44 How long do you work over about about seven years? I stuck around in my anywhere a bit longer than I was expecting that I got to everybody, everybody was home at one point and then that point for me was the 2011 one I go back to the Unicron Republic. But yeah, but being frank about we come out and we like this and as Frank said, it's been six great, we've been best friends. And also, I call it, I mean, I would probably want to join in visiting me with the playoffs to Boston.
Starting point is 00:14:11 And we've always had a really tight fit of guys, and it's not only in Frank, it's a whole bunch of other dudes from, back from the military to any still hang out today. So, you know, first and are mostly friends and both and very different. So when this happened, one time era happened, actually Frank and our other business partner, they're a little, basically, what the ones who started it off, because all of a time have 95 jobs. I mean, you know, unfortunately, I think the long term view is the half-time era, the full-time thing. I think everybody, you know, which is that.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Right now, we each have something going on. So Frank and Ted, they started the business first, and I joined the middle later. Not so much later, maybe about a year later, then they actually kicked it off. So I was the last one to come in, and I think it's, you know, it's been very easy. When we have a group of friends that respect each other and they also like each other and you have this 20 year practice really, I think in my point of view, it's been very, very easy. I've had other experiences with other businesses where it's not that easy. You know, and nothing is easy and the sense of the business is hard,
Starting point is 00:15:25 but the relationship between the partners is completely fluid and that helps. So yeah. I was gonna ask you, so when you say that piece, who brings what to the table? You know, when I think of the four guys that are in this room right now, and each of us brings something different to it,
Starting point is 00:15:43 what do you guys each bring to the table, and what are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you guys complement each other in business? Yeah, and I think that's exactly why it's so fluid and that's why when I came in it was perfectly. So Frank is really, you've always been into the tradition and you know, you need extremely active and you've had it well, but personality wise, and I want to be perfect, but you know, pet is more, is a lot more creative than you in Frank,
Starting point is 00:16:10 and he has all these crazy ideas, and he's very spiritual, and he has a very, you know, kind of loose loadback, kind of ways of looking at things. You know, I come from finance back down on the street and in the protocol and these are all oriented. I live my life through Excel that works at, and so I'm in charge of the number,
Starting point is 00:16:34 that's what I call the number. So I'm the finance guy that is more of a prerutive person to design products. And Frank is, I think it's more of an execution on... execute on them and you really took care of everything on the business i think that's it so i think we all compliment each other you don't have titles uh... honestly uh... but i think if you were to have time titles uh... you know that would be more getting frank would be
Starting point is 00:17:00 the operations and i would be finance excellent now why pick the fitness industry Why pick the fitness and health industry? I know you guys, you know, your product is a coffee-based product, but you target the health and wellness industry. It's not like you're selling a store. Yeah, well, let's go in that direction. Well, we both feel and I basically, we both love sports. I mean, he does do good too. I've been waiting this since I was 16 years old. I've always been very active.
Starting point is 00:17:32 I love playing tennis, running, proffits. I like to dabble in anything that's related. So we used to like doing pre-workout as a lot of people do. And we switched on over to coffee, and we have awesome coffee here in the Dominican Republic. And through, like, on podcast and in terms of stuff, we started to dabble with neutral things, which was very interesting to us. Oh, so you guys were pursuing coffee first before the neutropics came around.
Starting point is 00:18:11 So that wasn't like a plan. Yeah, so no, it wasn't planned. So I found myself drinking coffee at work and taking brain vitamins. The infrared has had this really popular brain vitamin. I don't know if it makes it in what called brain quicker or something quick. So I noticed that I was feeling more focused. And I thought all that was negro.
Starting point is 00:18:34 Back when this was happening, Kaira was nowhere to be looking on the lake. Frank was just consuming the stuff and theodore as well. He used to talk to me about this stuff and theodore is, you know, and he's been talking about this stuff all the time, but we're sure it could tell him, like, that's bullshit. I mean, something that you take and then makes you put, I mean, that's really, right? So, I was highly skeptical. And then there's one time when I came over to my house, I don't know what we're doing. And he gave me that, he gave me like a pill, I mean, it's, you know, for the product.
Starting point is 00:19:04 I don't know, but, you know break-weak thing that you just mentioned to some other product and and i took it you know i was through the skeptical that that and then worked out i was a pretty productive i think i i'd like that i think i don't know what to do i'm just a choice around a house i'm going to do that um... and then from then on i get to have a new kind of respect for that product um... because i mean i think it's it's a rare to see something like today that they advertise something that so I guess you know fall off and then it actually works so I mean for me that moment was like all right I mean there's sort of stuff I mean at least it feels like it works so
Starting point is 00:19:38 well I'm an entire you know I thought that was probably none of the higher top I, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, neutropics along with coffee. Coffee itself, of course, contains caffeine, which is a classic, neutropic, and it's got some other compounds in there. And what I used to do is I would take theinein, the amino acid theinein with coffee, because I noticed it made my, it made me less edgy. I felt more focused. That's right. That's right. And so when you guys, you know, when we looked at your product and I saw all the different, you know, neutropics in there,
Starting point is 00:20:31 and you guys went the natural route. The neutropics you chose are not the synthetic, neutropics that, there's some, there's other neutropics that are out there that are synthetic, but you guys went the natural route, which I enjoy, which I like. It's a big deal for us.
Starting point is 00:20:45 It is, it's a big deal because having taken synthetic nitropics in the past, I noticed that there would be some negative returns after a while, or I found myself building interesting tolerances. But you guys have infused your coffee with compounds that have their own health properties. Would you mind going into some of those? Let's talk about theanine, for example.
Starting point is 00:21:10 Why put theanine in coffee? That's one of the neutropics or one of the compounds in there. Like you said, it helps you home that caffeine and those jitters. It brings them down. It's basically kind of a decelerator of you know, have an effort in North and Eiffin. So it's a great, great balance. It bounces out all the jitters and the caffeine and it helps you feel like, you know when people say that they feel like they're in the blood state like the zone yes the kind of it kinda helps you feel more like that
Starting point is 00:21:49 what that a lot of people take the money like we're before going to sleep for example well this is what i noticed about the in the uh... it's not uh... it doesn't make you sleepy it makes you focused and relax if you take it on its own uh... but but would you say that that uh... be one of the reasons why, because here's what I notice with coffee. If I drink a lot of coffee, because that's what I do pre-workout, right? I'll have some coffee pre-workout. It's the best pre-workout I've ever used, because A, it's good for me, B, it's not full of a bunch of garbage. And it doesn't, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:19 it doesn't make me feel like shit afterwards. But what I notice with coffee even is I would get a little bit of a crash, is the theaning the reason why I notice with Camera that I don't get that sharp drop off afterwards? A nice even energy. Okay. Yeah, it definitely has that effect to the caffeine. Got it. Yeah, I mean, that has to do with the release of dopamine and your system and you take coffee, the dopamine that will go up and then with the release of dopamine and your system and take properties of dopamine that will go up and then what the ending does and I think
Starting point is 00:22:46 and Frank's writing around a couple of the other trophies have that have it for long yeah I think that's the reason I'm trying to kind of let the curve to extend a little bit so that's usual typical crash now you know I will say this and a lot of people ask this discussion especially with the X-axis you know I'm how much you're gonna take and I you know, everybody has a different staffing tolerance. So you should be know all those, of course, you know, assess your own tolerance to staffing,
Starting point is 00:23:11 because everybody obviously has different tolerances. Like, and I started directing Kaira, and I had been on a frequent basis. I didn't start off with a huge huge tolerance, but now I'm up to, you know, a cup of day, and that's a good point. And, you know, there's people that have you know five cups today and then there's duty that has you know five you know pops for
Starting point is 00:23:31 day so everybody has a different has a different sort of level and that that's I think personally foremost it's a follow up you know people who buy hand-made and and our friend and everything that's the first time that's that we tell them I guess and you should have the same owner copy Did you have had you know otherwise? Well, dad, you know I don't know like he said Judy is short for the great Judy Mufu If you guys haven't heard of him, you should check him out at Judy Mufu
Starting point is 00:23:58 Yeah, he's the guy that Yeah, he's yeah, he's a man. Yeah, he's the guy that that went viral You know, he would hold like 200 pounds above his head and do a split in between the chairs. I'm excited I'm not hurt watching his videos. Here's it. So so You said something that is very interesting just now. Okay Having been in this industry as long as I've been and I can speak for the for the two other my two co-hosts here The advice that you will typically get from people who are selling their supplements is more is better.
Starting point is 00:24:27 And here's what you said that blew me away just now. You basically said that you use a cup a day and that's perfect for you and to use a responsible amount and to find what works for your body. This is a very, this is a different message than we typically hear from supplement companies which basically tell you to take more and more and more. You know, you got protein powder companies. You got a loading phase. Yeah, you got to take protein at the morning,
Starting point is 00:24:52 take it between your workouts, take it. Yeah, take it. And so I really, I really, really appreciate that. I wanted to talk about some of the other new tropics in there before we talk about the coffee because at the end of the day, this is also a coffee. I want to talk about, you know, how the taste and the quality of it but alpha gpc can you explain that a little bit and what that does and why that's in the coffee?
Starting point is 00:25:14 Yeah it's basically a cooling compound so when it reaches a blood frame failure it helps you to know what transmitters communicate with each other so why do you know i way yeah why do i know i would i think that analogy i love you know traffic street medicalist newt transmitters is what makes you react to anything that happens in your life you know muscle reaction mental reaction holy compound is uh... uhransmitter for the brain.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Got it, because it's a form of colon. Now, colon itself is considered a neutropic, but I know alpha GPC from what I've studied in red is more of a superior form. This also has tooring in it. Tooring, I know can be used to synthesize certain neurotransmitters. And then DMAE, this is an interesting compound. I know can be used to synthesize certain neurotransmitters. And then DMAE, this is an interesting compound.
Starting point is 00:26:08 This is also present in, if I'm not mistaken, certain prescription drugs to prevent the plaque build up in the brain that causes things like Alzheimer's. So it helps the brain. Well, you could also get it in salmon and sardines. So if you want to find out naturally, you could get in those fish. Oh, I didn't know that. Excellent. Yeah, it's one of the reasons why...
Starting point is 00:26:33 Oh, I don't know. Dom has his sardines every morning. Well, it's one of the reasons why fish, aside from the omega-3 fatty acids, is good for you. Now you guys are located in the Dominican Republic. What makes the... I know that's a great place to grow coffee. What makes it so awesome? They do it.
Starting point is 00:26:49 They're the mountain regions. I mean, the middle of the public are the islands. You know, we've been there in the coast. That's not only the good region for coffee to grow, you need a cool requirement. And you need very, very good shape conditions. So we have a very high pentomalvenid that produces extremely, extremely good topics. So when the client and the initially had the idea that we're talking coffee is like perfect.
Starting point is 00:27:15 I mean, we already export a whole bunch of coffee all over the world. And you want a coffee, a variety of brands of dimension copy are already present on social media in the US. So why not take this product which is great and use that as a base for custom mining but in surely some would take you on a regular basis. So yes, so the copy is, I think it's about from $1,000 to $4,500 feet high. It's a caramel-worn copy form.
Starting point is 00:27:44 It's beautiful. It's been one by the same time for about a year. We partnered up with them for this specific endeavor and they're, I mean, there's just like the nicest, nicest group of people. Very, you know, not the industry in business savvy, but the very oriented towards producing just trying to have to copy anything, doing this stuff for so long that they're doing it through the yield. So they're happy to be enjoying forces with us, I would say, for a kind of air coffee,
Starting point is 00:28:13 because it's not something that they were doing before, they produced their own brand as well, but that they had. I think they saw the potential of a new market that was not on the radar. I mean, imagine that their coffee's new. There's a vessel to transport these great amino acids for the population that's looking for real-tasting natural, no-bless coffee, and you know,
Starting point is 00:28:39 we've very natural supplements. So I think I'm going to do a great big match and it's beautiful out there. supplement. So I think I'm going to do great big match and it's beautiful out there. Excellent. Now I can speak for us as to why we decided to partner with you guys. I mean, we've been approached by numerous companies in the past. At the end of the day, we always decided we're not going to work with them. You guys came across very responsible. It's kind of long the same page, just a lot of our message. You have a good product that's natural.
Starting point is 00:29:12 Coffee's, there's tons of studies out on the health benefits coffee, especially if you can tolerate the caffeine. There's amazing benefits to it. But I have a question for you guys. What made you guys decide to talk to us? Because we're not a very easy, our podcast is a little bit,
Starting point is 00:29:30 we're a little out there. We play hard to get. Yeah, we're allowed there or whatever. And we say shit. Yeah, so how did you guys hear about it? I was like, what made you decide, okay, we're gonna talk to these crazy monkeys. Well, I'm always looking for podcasts like I love listening to podcasts.
Starting point is 00:29:48 And, you know, I always like experimenting with in this podcast. And I found yours to be really genuine. And it's like, it's very relatable because it sounds like I'm in the room shooting the shit with you guys. So I really like that. And you guys also, also also I'll tell you right now one of my favorite episodes when you when you outed the shreds thing. Oh yeah. You guys know what I'm talking about. Of course. Yeah. Yeah. I was like it was yesterday. Yeah. We can't we kind of have
Starting point is 00:30:18 big mouths a little bit and it's hard for us to. Yeah. I mean, I feel like you know you guys were like the only ones that basically called that bullshit Yeah, excellent. So you were saying that we respect that. Thank you. I appreciate that Now one which one of you guys is in the martial arts is that you Frank? Yeah Judicial yeah, I do you some to get to some kickboxing A little little bit of wrestling Camira Camira is a little bit in the MMA world as well. I think who is it, Jake Shields, that also works with Camera? Yeah. Yeah, so Jake Shields and I have been friends for about five years now. And when we started this project, we invited him over to the Dominican Republic
Starting point is 00:31:06 just to hang out and stuff. And, you know, we were just talking about our new projects and stuff and we decided, you know, to get him on board with us. So he was really excited. We really liked his personality, what he represents, the type of athlete that he is. So it was like, it was kind of like a no brainer to bring J. Comboord. What's what's interesting to me with the whole concept of neutropics or these are, you know, neutropics are compounds that improve cognitive function, right? They make you think better, smarter, faster.
Starting point is 00:31:43 Yeah, brain vitamin. Exactly. And what's interesting to me is for so long, supplements were focused on how to make muscles, you know, build faster, perform better. And really, besides creatine, there's really nothing that's been out, that's really done much. But neutropics are fascinating. They're fascinating to me. It seems like they were adopted by, I mean, we're in Silicon Valley here, and I know of people that don't even work out
Starting point is 00:32:13 that will take neutropics because it helps them perform at work. But what I think a lot of people don't realize is, it's your brain that, and your central nervous system that are responsible for your performance in the gym. So, you know, when you take a strong stimulant or when you take a good, neutropic, and you go lift weights, yeah, the cognitive enhancement means physical enhancement, too. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:32:37 Right. I mean, people take multivitamin, so I mean, why not take multivitamin through your brain? It's like that unless you have an excellent diet, you wouldn't really nourish the brain, like supplementing it. Well, I think you take your tropics, you can take them with your food. I mean, if you eat salmon, if you drink a lot of tea, if you're going to get a lot of eggs, you're going to get toying, you're going to get DNA, you're going to get LPC, and you're going to get DNA from all resources.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Usually you don't get enough of them to make a difference. So, I mean, that's the, that's the, that's the other thing that we like about it. It's been like completely natural. We're just giving it to you in the more concentrated dose. Now, how would you, how would you explain the effects of, uh, Camera versus other types of coffee? I can speak just from personal experience that, I do notice a difference between drinking Camera and drinking regular coffee.
Starting point is 00:33:32 And it's there, it's definitely there. You can definitely tell, but it's subtle. And what I mean by subtle is I get the same, I get a good buzz like I do with coffee, but the buzz that I feel, it feels very smooth, very clean, it's not nearly as edgy, it's more even in long term. Yeah, and last longer, I don't crash, and I'm putting it like a cleaner, like a cleaner buzz.
Starting point is 00:33:58 Okay, so that's all I'm not the only one. And then the other thing I notice is also, is I'm relatively sensitive to caffeine, much so than like just an atom these guys can drink five gallons of coffee a day and I just can't do it. He's like our filter. He's always tell me without feeling you get jittery. So yeah, I think it would be really. Yeah, and I noticed less of that, much less of that. Like, no heart palpitations, I didn't get, like the stress, the, the, where it's excessive
Starting point is 00:34:34 and I feel stressed almost, or I'll get at a breath. I noticed with Camera, it was much, it was different. It almost felt like a different stimulant almost. It almost felt like I wasn't drinking, like it was like coffee but better. And I know that sounds like a big commercial, but I'm just being totally honest.
Starting point is 00:34:52 I mean, you guys, that's what sold it for me. When I knew like, because we T-cell about his tummy all the time, that's so he's like Mr. Sensitive. So he's like the perfect tester for something like this, because he isn't Justin and I are the big coffee drinker. So we knew that his tummy could handle it and he got all the benefits from it.
Starting point is 00:35:07 We're like, okay, this is a win all the way around. But here's the thing though, Sal, you know, Sal answer or ask you guys a bunch of questions that were super important for us in our audience to understand with Chi-American coffee. I have some things that are very important to me that I like to know from anybody that I'm going to do business and so here I have some tough that are very important to me that I like to know from anybody that I'm going to do business and so this is the sex question. So here I have some tough questions for you. Oh, yeah. So starting off, I have a series of them that I had written down that are very important
Starting point is 00:35:33 for me to find out from you. So both of you guys could let me know. Are you guys a fake boob guy or an all natural boob? Which one? I knew it. Oh, like guys, I like me some one? Oh, thank you guys. I like me some fake titties, dog. OK.
Starting point is 00:35:48 All right. All right. You're a good one. I'm going to have to second that. OK, good. Right, I'll see you guys. I'd like you guys already. Are you guys more winter, winter or summer?
Starting point is 00:35:57 Are you a winter or a summer? What? Oh my god. Winter. Oh, winter time. In your know, you have winter because it's summer all around over yeah I mean I'm sweating right now I'm about to harden you but this is down here I love I love me some winter man I think summer all day every day yeah I was gonna say you
Starting point is 00:36:16 say that bro but then you live you live somewhere aflux and where it's snowing all the time and you be missing where you're at right listen listen I spent a couple of summers in Rochester New York and and that is seriously cold. I mean, I think it's like, you know, don't go out of your house cold. I love it. Okay. The shoes on your feet right now. What are you both wearing? With sneakers or flip flops or no feet? What do you get on there? I'm actually wearing some, um, some chukas.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Did you say, what'd you say? Chukas? I'm just a fan of that. What the hell is it? What the hell is it? Chukas? Yeah, what's it? Chukas explain. The kids are wearing this nowadays. They're called like chukas. They're like high top. Yeah, yeah, no, my boys and style. I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:36:59 You're supposed to know what that even means. I'm not wearing anything. I'm just a... You're barefoot? Are you barefoot? Yeah, do you have a favorite pair that you would wear? Do you have a brand that you typically wear? Like, Sal only wear owns a pair of sunglasses. That's all he's fucking worst.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Is that, are you like that? Do you have one pair of shoes and you wear it for every occasion? I think I have a no pair of converse that I've been wearing for like five years. He is. Yeah, I say that's my, that's my go to. It's a go to.
Starting point is 00:37:26 Bro, bro, when you said chukas, I thought you said chanclas. That's how we say flip-flops over here in the Dominican. I know, I know, I got scared because I know you guys throw them at your kids. Shit. Like boom, I do those things are guided, man. I have a bruise with the show for it. So a trip, if you guys are going to go Vegas or Hawaii. Vegas, like a little baby.
Starting point is 00:37:57 Oh, yes. Very good. We're going to have a good time. Blons or Brunettes? Dude, really? Yeah. That's a tough one. You know what? That. Dude, really? Yeah. Mm, that's a tough one. You know what?
Starting point is 00:38:07 That's the right answer. Yeah, there is no answer. There is no answer. Yeah, you can't screw me this. And there is no answer, so I should have just kept my mouth shut. No, no, there's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it doesn't. I don't show, I don't show him. First time we've done. Okay, last question. Do you like to have sex with the lights on or the lights off? That's an awful question. That doesn't matter. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Don't answer that. Don't answer that. It doesn't matter. But what does my 100 watt bulb baby? I definition. Yeah, one of those in Canada, it's like the really white office kind of situation. You're going to spend, you're going to spend a half a million dollars on a toy. Do you do it on a car? Do you do it on a boat? Car. There are a lot of boats here in the beyond and they say they're the same here that says that the happiest, the two happiest days on a boat on their life is the day he buys it and the day he sells it. I've never owned the boat. I don't even know what that means, but I get to be really happy when I get to be on the earth. I'll be really happy when I borrow Alex's car.
Starting point is 00:39:11 There you go. What kind of car you got, Alex? Oh, what kind of car you're going to get, maybe. No, if he does, I'd do it. That's what I'm going to get. Oh, Dutch caravan. Alex has a mini van. No, he does it bad. Oh, don't care about that. Alex has a mini band. No, he does it. Bad ass. It's got a band.
Starting point is 00:39:29 Does that come equipped with DVD players? Does it come equipped with 16-inch? It's got a band in the back. Hey, so I heard some... So here's what I know about the Dominican Republic. Apparently, the women are attractive there. Very, very attractive. Is this true or false? This is all depending on our trip there.
Starting point is 00:39:48 Alex? True. How come Alex had to answer that? Very true. Are you married Frank or something? You can't answer that question. No, Alex gets really nervous at those questions. That's why I find it very fun.
Starting point is 00:39:59 Oh, so you put it on him. Oh, good. Is there, you know, with deeper into that question, is it like, is there pockets of it all over? Or is it, I mean, in general, there's just lots of beautiful women or do there definitely areas that are much better than other areas? Yeah, the scrarian. The booties.
Starting point is 00:40:15 So if we, when we fly out there to do business with you guys, this is, this is the area that we normally would fly out to do business. Mm. Hold on, hold on. Right, right, right. Yeah. Okay. It would happen to be in that region.
Starting point is 00:40:30 That's important for all this a lot of our wives and girlfriends doing that. That's it. When you land, you know, you pick Puntacana as your report. Yeah, that's that's pretty much the place to be right now. Puntacana, that's the reason. I think it's a better country has to offer right now. It's fantastic. What way? What was the name again? I'm writing this down.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Boonta, canter. Boonta, airport code, P-U-J. That sounds like... It sounds like... 8, 10, 11. Sounds like vagina is everywhere. Yeah. It really sounds like vagina.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Again, my limited Spanish makes me understand other things. I thought he said puta. Yeah. That's perfect. That's all you need. Again my limited my limited Spanish makes me understand other things. I thought he said puta I'm looking for what now how often you guys come back this way do you guys ever come back over into the states that often Are you guys mostly based out of there? I mean, how often are you over here? You're over on the West Coast? Yeah, you know, we travel plenty there. I mean, we've done a couple of the critics and Los Angeles. We were just there in January of this year, spent about a week there with all those guys with Jake and Drew G and me, Ted, Frank, and we grew up there. It hard work, but we were able to spend a few days, you know, just touring around
Starting point is 00:41:46 scrolling. I mean, we love the West Coast. I personally love Los Angeles. I like San Francisco. I've been to the northern parts. It's fantastic. But yeah, basically, I think Miami, we do a lot of business there as well in New York. So we try to get out there as many as we can.
Starting point is 00:42:03 It definitely, I mean, we go to pick a spot to go to maximize our business and hate people. Definitely. Yeah. Most of our ambassadors are. Yeah. Now you guys, Cameras, as basically as older as young as mine pump, right? You guys have only been in business for not that long. When did you guys start? Yeah. We just we just had our anniversary on the 24th of June, so we just turned a year old since launching. So before June 2015, it was about two years, two, three years of R&D. And the growth seems like it's been pretty quick. Yeah, I mean, unfortunately, we've had a couple of out of stocks, but those are never good. But I guess those are good problems to have. We've been doing month to month, every single month
Starting point is 00:42:49 of growth. So we've been trying to get a better sense of the logistics situation so that those out of stocks don't happen in the future. But it's been a wild rise, man. I mean, it's fantastic. I mean, every time we call, we schedule a meet production of the time it's bigger and bigger and bigger.
Starting point is 00:43:07 It's very, very exciting. And you know, before we started off with a very small warehouse in Miami, now we have houses in California and in New York. So, you know, it's great. We're growing. Now, if I, if I, if I read, I was gonna say, if I heard correctly, you guys still, you guys still work on the side as well correct Or is this full time now? No, no, no, we we all have nine to five of it as I call it I mean I I'm a member of the time banker by by trade Frank is in the construction industry and so is the other So we all have jobs But I'd be lying to you if I said that you know 9 to 5
Starting point is 00:43:46 No kind of I mean kind of is 24 to 7 to us at the every pocket That we have a free time to spend thinking doing executing growing and you know molding this business that's you know taking our We're just all like really passionate about it and we think about this 24-7 Well, I'm gonna be be honest, that makes... It gets me horny. Yes, it makes me want to support you guys even more because it's so similar. Well, it's very similar to us.
Starting point is 00:44:13 We literally just decided that... Shout out to Sal just quit his bus driving job literally last month. Yeah, right. We... Stop bouncing the stricter. Yeah, Adam. You gave the bus the finger. Adam. Yeah, the bottom finger is to remove the safety net. Adam stopped turning tricks last week.
Starting point is 00:44:29 No, I mean, we literally have decided the three of us have finally decided. We're going to be doing this 100%. So we're all going to stop doing our other jobs. And I'll tell you what, very difficult decision to make because it's scary, but it's fucking exciting. And I'm sure you guys on the same place, like you see how well you're doing now, and you're not even giving everything because you still have to work,
Starting point is 00:44:57 and just imagine what can happen when you go at it, 100%. Pretty exciting. Well, I'll say to you guys the same thing that I said to the men that were in this room because I feel like we waited longer than what we should have to do that. And pressure cooker. And here's the thing, and that's why I was so special with these guys. And you guys sound very similar to us.
Starting point is 00:45:18 The sooner you do that, the better off you are because I'm sure you're just like these guys where if you put someone like them in a corner, that's when the best comes out of them. You put them, you back them into a corner and you force them to, you know, live or die type of situation. Fuck or walk. That's right. Fuck or walk.
Starting point is 00:45:38 You watch the best of them come out and I've been pressuring them for quite some time for us. Knowing that it would be scary, knowing that we were leaving all big careers to do this and follow our passion and our dream. But I said, you know, the time is here and I know that you guys will rise to the occasion and you guys are probably the same. So that's just my two cents
Starting point is 00:45:58 if you guys are close to that point, man, because it is, it is scary, it'll always be scary, but it's fucking exciting. Yeah, I believe that. I believe that. I believe that. That's great that you guys did that. And I was no doubt in my mind that you guys are going to be successful. I mean, you may do the right choice. You believe in it. You have conviction and that's all it takes. I mean, it's just a lot of hard work and a goal and just, you know, get there. Well, it's exciting. Remove that safety net.
Starting point is 00:46:23 That's right. Exactly. Because when you have that safety net, you tend to, I mean, you just, you look at it, right? You look at it and you say, oh, I can fall right here, but when there's no safety net, man, you just gotta run full speed and like I said, it's, it's, it's fucker walk. It's exciting to grow to, to, to partner up with a company that's along kind of the same trajectory.
Starting point is 00:46:43 For a few reasons, number one, there's a lot more flexibility, I think, when you're working with a company that's newer, there's more flexibility to move and mold with the industry, and it come up with an idea, you come up with a new idea, you can execute versus when you're working with this big, massive ship, and it just takes forever to turn,
Starting point is 00:47:00 and you can't, I see supplement companies right now, for example. That's why we turn down everybody. I mean, you talk a big game, but you can't, you know, I see supplement companies right now, for example. That's why we turn down everybody. I mean, you talk a big game, but they can't change on the dot. No, you see it, you see them now. They're trying to scramble, they're trying to scramble to change
Starting point is 00:47:13 because the market is changing. And more and more people look, the reality is I'm meeting more people now that prefer to drink coffee before they'll work out than take a pre-workout supplement. Five years ago, nobody, it was different, it was the opposite. So to me, it's exciting to be partnered up with people who are kind of new and can shift and can change.
Starting point is 00:47:38 I think consumer nowadays are really smart. And as long as you give them a great product and you're authentic and no BS, and I think you're going to be okay. I believe that's true than ever right now. I truly believe that. And that's something. It's so simple, though. It's just weird that it's taken so long, I guess, for the entire massive producers to be like that. A lot of these big ships are trying to maneuver right into this and they can't, right? I mean, they're just too big to just quickly overnight shift into, all right. Like, you know, now I sell the products.
Starting point is 00:48:17 I don't think you can do that. No, you can't create something. That's why there are a lot of them are so fucked because they've been pitching one thing for so long that if they were to switch directions, everybody would be calling bullshit because they, wait a second, you were just saying that this is for this and I should be taking this
Starting point is 00:48:33 and I should be taking that and now you're gonna go back and say all these things they're bad for you and you've been selling us that for the last five, 10 years. Like, that's the predicament that they're all in. They either won, they got to completely fucking start over and build a different business model or they they literally have to double down and keep pushing and and that's what we're Battle I feel like that's what a lot of my pump is about is we come after a lot of companies and come after a lot of people that are Putting out bullshit because they know they have to because they've been put in that predicament. I got inventory
Starting point is 00:49:03 Yeah, exactly they got inventory and they cut a lot of shit that have been pushing for a long time. And more and more studies are coming out of all these adverse effects of all this shit that were pumping into us. And you know, we're now in an era where, you know, yelps and reviews and you got all this stuff and everybody can connect to each other.
Starting point is 00:49:21 And it's so crazy that, you know, you said that the consumer now is so, so much smarter than what they were before. And the ability to check out a company so fast and all the details and find and learn it at our fingertips now. Well, it's also, it's also rare to find people with a lot of integrity. I mean, what you said earlier about, you know, telling people to drink what was appropriate for them versus trying to push upon them that they need to you know consume more and more of your product
Starting point is 00:49:47 I think that was that that shows integrity But it's also very smart nowadays. It's very smart because you can't get away with the same bullshit that you could you know 10 or 15 years ago You know when you're when you're talking about a person Yeah, and you want that person to buy from you again. I mean, if they like your product and they like you doing it, and they're enjoying the product. So our job is to make sure that people enjoy it and take it safely and away from them. And you create a sense of trust,
Starting point is 00:50:14 that you have their well-being first and foremost. Excellent. Now, let me ask you this. How do you guys make your coffee regular through the, you know, like with French press, or do you do cold brew, or what are some of the best ways you recommend using Camara? A dread guy myself. I flanked him onto that because before, here in the Dominican Republic, it's very popular.
Starting point is 00:50:39 I don't even know how you say this in English. It's like a stovetop espresso. Yeah, I do that. I see that. Yeah, and that's what's really, really dark, kind of a special type coffee. And that's what I used to drink. Plus, and now I love me some druth, man. I mean, it's so easy.
Starting point is 00:50:58 You just set that, and set it and forget it. A stovetop method tends to burn your coffee if you're not paying attention to it. Yeah, and the drip. I like doing French press and drip, like depends on how much time I have. So have you tried to take cold brew man, but that thing is alkenine and it takes to use like a day to do that. I don't have the patience. patients. Yeah, so I did, I did both. I did cold brew and French press and both excellent. It's harder to figure out the amounts and how long to leave it and all that with cold, with cold brew. So it's a little bit more of a pain in the ass, but, you know, it's got a little bit of a different taste. But personally, what I do is I'll drink
Starting point is 00:51:41 a cup of it about 30 minutes before my workout or Some of the ways I've used Neutropics in the past would and now I've just used Camara this way Is if I'm going to write because I like to do a lot of writing and reading and I'll get it come up with some Creative ideas is I'll I'll have some Camara, you know about 30 40 minutes beforehand and then I just find them ideas uh... camera you know about thirty forty minutes beforehand and then i just find them ideas flow a little faster and it sounds funny for me to say this but it's true man i'm telling you if you
Starting point is 00:52:10 you know coffee by itself tends to do that but uh... your product does it uh... a little bit better uh... and i'm just i've i find myself really creative when i uh... when i drew to drink that like thirty minutes prior to like writing have you seen have you guys seen some of our skits on Instagram? We do some pretty stupid, stupid kind of last-party skits. Those are great. So, you know, we do those.
Starting point is 00:52:33 We're gonna be doing those for you at some point. Yeah, I like those. We write those skits and we do them on Kymaram, and they make us like really creative. Who's responsible for writing those? Who's the one that does that? I'm gonna have to get credit work credit to do Frank Frank takes a lead on the way and I tend to help out with Just filling out the script itself
Starting point is 00:52:58 But the Frank is really good at video editing So he puts these things together like very very quickly It's it's a lot of fun. I mean, I guess it's like an hour that we've always been goofy like that. So to have a business that you know makes money. And also, you know, we can be goofy and it's pretty cool. I'm extremely strict on set. Very strict. Well, I'll see you guys on the national one. Here's a disclaimer. I don't advocate this, what I'm about to say, but I'm just gonna spill the beans here a little bit. The boys and I, not too long ago, went off and created to create some more programs
Starting point is 00:53:34 and products, and when we do this, we'll use, you know, Neutropic, or we'll, you know, sometimes we'll use cannabis. And this is, like I said, this is, I'm not advocating this, nobody told, nobody's saying, nobody's saying I should do this. But I'm gonna tell you something now, Cameric, Cameric coffee, he's outing us.
Starting point is 00:53:52 Cameric coffee with weed. That was a very good combination. Yeah, we really enjoyed that client again. We're not advocating. Slow down Joe Rogan. Yeah. Hey, we ripped out some great ass content. Not gonna lie. We came out with some good shit.
Starting point is 00:54:10 So we give you guys perfect credit for that. Yeah. You know, again, next time you're on that, it's your idea. And you know, you're doing a shot. We've done some crazy, crazy stuff from people, from customers before before I cut some of your you know asking us delivery methods for coffee you may want to cut the side of the podcast but somebody even asked us about you know an
Starting point is 00:54:35 e-mail a copy of an animal yeah sorry you know coffee delivery to an animal I need a new out of field it I, with a serious question. Well, that's how Adam takes his coffee. Yeah. Adam takes his coffee like that anyway. Well, I take a lot of stuff that way. Just because it's the fastest way to your bloodstream.
Starting point is 00:54:53 To me, it just seems, it seems logistical. Dig it down. I mean, if I'm heading to the bar and I want to get drunk faster and cheaper, it just makes sense to pour it down my asshole. And it's actually consumed through my mouth. Very absorbent. It's a more enjoyable experience. Yeah, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:55:06 There's this crazy scientific process that has to happen when I digest it and go through, you know, and I swallow it through my mouth. But when I just straight to the anus, it's right to business. Well, I mean, you know, he talks, he talks dog into sprinkling someone a finger and putting it, I mean, it's a whole, it's a, it's a closer. It's a whole thing, yeah. Normally, you have to do something. I typically have to feed him a few shots before I can convince him to do that.
Starting point is 00:55:27 He doesn't just willingly come out and do that. He's not that way, but it's just awkward walking in when they're doing it. Well, excellent, guys. It's been great talking to you guys. I'm glad we can introduce you guys to the audience and let them know that we're working with you. And we look forward to continue working with you. I can't.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Yeah, this was really fun. Yeah, this was really fun. We look forward to meeting you guys What next word were no a I mean we're we have to be there, you know, it's almost You the next day in January. I actually have a confession to make right now. Go ahead. You guys pop up. You guys popped our podcast cherry. Oh, Beautiful. That's awesome. That won't be. That's not that's not the first cherry we're going to pop. You can tell you me this in person.
Starting point is 00:56:13 I to be honest with you, you know, since you brought that up, it is something on this as a business note here, we can talk a little bit while we're since we're on the phone that what what sold me and what sold the boys on you guys is
Starting point is 00:56:23 you guys are you guys are very similar to us. And we, I mean, the boys on you guys is you guys are very similar to us. And we, I mean, we turned out a lot of different companies that we could have been doing work with for the last year now. And it's because, you know, this is our baby. None of us. It's not just like you guys. It's not our number one thing that we use for finance and money in our lives. So we've been waiting, we've been waiting for those perfect relationships that we're excited about that we're excited. Hey, these are people not only can I do business with but I fuck I'd enjoy hanging out We'd enjoy getting together and you know shooting the shit with you guys and doing something
Starting point is 00:56:52 I want I want our audience to see that because I know obviously if they're listeners of ours And they've been listening to us for a long time. They're obviously big fans of us But I want them to understand that you know, we wouldn't even be doing business with you guys if we weren't big fans of you guys So I think it'll be important. Yeah, I totally agree. I totally doing. All right, gentlemen. Sounds like a plan. Well, thanks again, guys. We appreciate it. Yep. And we'll be. Hey, we actually have a contest going on right now. It'll pay like we plug it. Absolutely. Yeah, go for it. Yeah, yeah, it was. Are we off the air? No, no, no, we're going on. We're still rolling. We're not stop. We're not stopping. Yeah, it was free. Are we off the air? No, no, no, we're going on. We're still rolling. We're not stuck. We're not stuck there. What's a talk to talk to me about the
Starting point is 00:57:26 contest. Okay, well, we'll add a chimera coffee dot com, both with a K, we actually have a banner with a contest link, and we're giving away a GoPro hero for black bundle, uh... type-od memory card power pack uh... chimerabag adventure mug uh... uh... a cap you know it's uh... a whole bunch of prizes so we want people to sign up and and try to win that excellent and that's a camera coffee with a k i m e r a k o f f e e dot com
Starting point is 00:58:02 what are they what do they gotta do you got it what's that what's the context yeah i mean it basically to enter you there's a whole bunch of things that you could do like watch a video on instagram and then we'll link a video that we show what kind of areas are like there's our website or check out our face with page like you know stuff like that I want you once you click it like you can entry oh yeah that's actually it's easy and quick it's like really an entry. It's like really easy task.
Starting point is 00:58:26 That's actually really. Did you guys have, did you guys have, I mean, it's like, you know, the whole GoPro kit and then the whole bunch of coffee. Very, very cool. Right on. Perfect. All right, gentlemen.
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