No Jumper - The FreshandFit Interview: Aba & Preach Beef, Being a Fed, Copping Blammies & More!

Episode Date: September 20, 2021

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Starting point is 00:00:00 No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world. And today we're back with our friends from Fresh and Fit. How are you guys? Good, man. Good to be back in L.A. Fantastic. Great to be here. My guys.
Starting point is 00:00:10 How many months ago was it that we did the first one? Does anyone know? Three? I'll tell you right now. It was like, I want to say two months ago. Two months? Yeah. That's it.
Starting point is 00:00:20 And it's almost 900K views. Time fucking flies, man. Wow. That's crazy. I feel like it was a year ago. It's been a minute. It was a great talk. Life moves fast when you do this many interviews.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Facts. You know? There's probably like 50 interviews between you guys' last one and this one. So it's like, you know, we're just racing through them. I used to think we do the most interviews. Then I see, like, we came here and saw behind the scenes. Like, you guys are grinding out interviews. You guys are doing like two or three a day.
Starting point is 00:00:48 I'm like, damn, okay. That nigga is. I only go to the one. I only go to ones I want this idiot. He only comes to the ones that he gets paid for. Basically, right? If he gets suspended. Make a woman with a book, then he's happy.
Starting point is 00:01:00 No, he wants me to come to the ones that are gang related. Gang related. And the ones that I was saying, there you go. I mean, that's where your expertise shows. Yeah, you're right. He could be the one saying like, don't talk about that. Don't say that. That's true.
Starting point is 00:01:16 That's true. No, you need a guy like AD, man, on the team. 80, bro. Absolutely. Solid is a rock. Okay, what I like about what you guys do is that it feels like, I don't know what you guys are doing during the day, but it's like every night you guys are just in the zone, locked in, we're going to get these views, we're going to get this money, we're going to get this
Starting point is 00:01:36 shmoney, we're going to get all these hos to pull up of New York. New York? I mean, that's what I might say. You know, me personally, I might say shmoney. I'm happy that Bobby's out though. Yeah, his new single too. I did see. He put a new single out after six months on the day that the Drake dropped his album. It's a very balsy move. Nobody else would do that. Oh, Lord. But yeah, I mean, like, how about that? Let's start there. Give me a day. day in the life in terms of like what you guys are doing throughout the day to prepare. And are you doing five live streams per week on average? Are you doing much more than that at the spring?
Starting point is 00:02:05 We're doing like two to three a day. So a month we'll do like 70 to like 80 podcasts. And everything's life? Yeah, all life. All life. A month. So our podcast production and quality and quantity is going up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:17 So like a day, I guess I could say my day and then he could say his day because me and him are very opposite in what we do. He's sitting by the pool. A&D knows when he's in my day. Miami, fresh takes careful. He was most of my blogs, right? A little bit, but I want to hear how you guys are favorite. Because that's what's interesting.
Starting point is 00:02:32 We're all, like, trying to figure out, like, how do these two dudes, like, get along and the long? Same thing with me and him, too. Yeah, we came from way different backgrounds, too. But, um, and I didn't really talk about that on the last show, but I guess we can get into that. Tell him the truth, man. They want to hit a truth. He's an island boy, and you came straight up at the mosque.
Starting point is 00:02:47 Yeah. I came out of the, I mean, that's kind of like, that's kind of like, that's kind of, like, that's with girls, I'll just be thinking to my head like, this is how this motherfucker was born. I'm sure. This is not some new shit. He just thought up. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:04 I grew up in a Muslim background. But I guess, so I could go in, I guess, my background after. But like, I guess a day in the life for me, bro, I wake up in the middle of the day. Like, sometimes I'll wake up like 30 or 40 minutes before the show. Or I'll wake up like an hour or two before. And then I'll go to the gym, train, then come right and do the show right after. That's why a lot of times I'll be like swatting and stuff randomly when we do a show. or if I wake up right before the show,
Starting point is 00:03:28 I'll in between the nighttime show, because we'll do the daytime show Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Monday is the Money Mondays, Wednesdays is the Womanizer Wednesdays, and then a Friday is the Fitness Fridays. Or like we do it also on Fridays, we do a call-in show. So we release a fitness video,
Starting point is 00:03:40 like on, you know, how to lose weight, whatever it is, and then we also do a live stream, which we do like reactions to contemporary events. Right. And fun of fact, I love 30 pounds to listen to his advice. Yeah, really? Fun fact, yeah. Oh, nice.
Starting point is 00:03:51 And then, so that's the daytime shows. Then every night, Monday through Friday, we bring in girls at like 10 or 11 p.m. And then we do the whole after-hour show, which everyone loves. But we do the daytime shows, but everyone forgets about that. Like no one remembers. No, watch those big episodes. We're watching.
Starting point is 00:04:05 Real estate is like, oh, I'm going to say to the car. They know they exist. Yeah. There's something you didn't know. Yeah. That's all fucked up. Like yesterday we talked about travel credit cards, like the best travel credit cards to get, depending on if you have, if you want zero annual fee, moderate annual fee or high annual fee.
Starting point is 00:04:22 You know, we broke it all down with all the different cards. We put the timestamps. and there. No one watches it, but when we bring in the girls, 100K. You know what I'm saying? Easy. Wow. How's that feel, though? Because you guys are trying to give people like a full, you know, plan for life. Like here's how you fix every part of your life. And they want to skip all the working out, the getting in shape, the making money. And they're like, no, I just want to look at these hoes. Yeah. I mean, the thing is, is that it's, the reason why we do it is because
Starting point is 00:04:47 what we've realized is that to be attractive in 2021 and get women, you got to be like pretty much apex male, man. You got to have everything on point. You got to have your money on point. You got to be in shape. You got to have game. You got to have social awareness. You got to have confidence. So what we do is we try to, we don't just tell them, okay, guys, get out there and talk to more girls. No, we tell them, hey, talk to more girls. But at the same time, you need to become the best version of yourself so that you become the most attractive to the widest demographic of women. It's kind of like, they think you only need one thing. Like, okay, I just need to look good or just have money. You need everything,
Starting point is 00:05:15 bro, to get the best benefits. You could get by on having one amplifier. Let's say you got dough, right? You could get chicks, but they're not going to respect you. Or let's say you have game, but you don't have money. Well, you can get a smash. actually go here or there, but are you going to be able to keep her? You know, so you always want to have, because if you're deficient in something, the girl's going to extract what she needs from you for, you know, off what you're amplifying and then, like, move on to the next guy. But if you have everything together, not only you're going to be more confident, more attractive,
Starting point is 00:05:39 but also you're going to have the power to walk away because a lot of guys don't have that power to walk away from girls. And I remember when we were having this conversation and I thought it was like, you know, something I haven't really thought about so much in terms of like how nowadays with Tinder and Instagram, it's like the whole dating market has changed, where if you're, you're, like a 19 year old hottie from Ohio, you're not picking from the 10 dudes that go to the bar in your neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:06:01 You're going to be picking from all these ballers in L.A. and New York and Miami, etc. Nice, A.D. Guys who like to fly girls out, guys who like to shower them in money and champagne. I don't know about that. Okay. So recently the other day,
Starting point is 00:06:20 I saw some poker players talking about this, and they're probably not the type of people ever want to watch my podcast, but they were talking about this and they had a good comparison. Like they compared it to online poker versus real life poker. Everybody knows that real life poker
Starting point is 00:06:33 is a lot easier because the only people that are playing a certain stake in a certain casino are the people in that area. So you get a lot of random fucking people and people that aren't very good and stuff. But then if you play that same $500 tournament online,
Starting point is 00:06:48 you get everybody in the entire best picket of litter who wants to play a $500 tournament. And it's exactly, the same with dating now, where a girl is in Ohio, who previously would have access to 40 dudes in her town, now has access
Starting point is 00:07:03 to everybody on earth and all of a a sudden. And that's why now... I'm going to steal that analogy. It's very, very good. I'm stealing that. That is fantastic. You guys got to hear a no jumper first. I'm stealing that from Adam 22. If you play online poker, you know the real effect of this, because online is so much harder. And it's just like, that's the reality
Starting point is 00:07:19 is that now girls are picking from a very, very different pool. And now we are seeing male virginity. Male virginity is on the fucking rise. And people think I'm capping when I say that. This is something... No, you're not fair. I want to get your thoughts on this. And I realize that I'm fresh off the caffeine this morning, so I'm acting like a tweaker.
Starting point is 00:07:35 I might need a coffee too. Yes. It's also meth. This is something I saw the other day that I was kind of wowed by. It said that young men, I was listening to this very official therapist, you know, scientist, woman, etc. Abigail Schreier. And she was talking about the fact that now
Starting point is 00:07:52 you have young men going into doctors asking for Viagra and shit. Because they are so used to jerking off to crazy shit online that they might be 19 or 20 and they already feel like, oh, I got one girl. That's not enough. That's not going to keep me entertained. I need to see crazy shit. So dudes are really coming in and asking for Viagra.
Starting point is 00:08:14 In conclusion, the whole world is fucked up. Yo, I can't tell you how many girls, bro, I've met either talking to it on a podcast or behind the scenes. They're like, yo, my boyfriend can't get it up. I don't know what to do. This is why I'm going to, I might go cheat. boyfriend. And I'm like, yo, I get it. They jerking off all day. And it's like, bro, your girls right there in front of you. What are you going to do? Yeah, not only that, but like,
Starting point is 00:08:32 we coach at this point thousands of guys. And, you know, we have our Patreon community, everything else like that and our Zoom calls that we do. And a big problem that a lot of guys come to us with is I'm addicted to porn. I watch it all the time. I can't stop, blah, blah, and one of the first things we tell guys is guys that have like approach anxiety that have issues like going up and talking to women is you need to stop watching porn, bro. Because when you stop watching porn, it's going to make you start to like naturally like girls again and not like be attracted to all this like extra weird stuff. You know what I'm saying? I think you're not going to be able to ever get alive. You're not going to meet a girl at the bar or wants to do ass to mouth that
Starting point is 00:09:04 night or whatever the fuck you're getting turned up. A lot of the time, like approach anxiety is killed just by like not watching porn. Really? Yeah. For a lot of guys. I mean, obviously some guys need a little bit more, you know, holding their hands to do it. But a lot of guys get over approach anxiety simply by just not watching porn. The thing what is right? Whenever you don't jerk off, you got to bust a nut. way. So you've got to talk to girls and hey, you know what? Get out out there, go out in public. It forced you to do you know what? I'd rather be home and just jerk off. I got to go outside and meet people. But if I'm going to the club
Starting point is 00:09:30 with like five days worth of cum stored up inside my body, let's say some girl does want to hook up with me. I mean, she's getting a good solid two and a half seconds of intercourse before I not if you have the honey. Oh, or the Roman. No, please.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Not to Rowan. Just because you were just buying Dick products on Instagram right before this. I don't need this shit. I got a great track record, man. That's not what I heard. You ain't heard that thing. I've been in Compton asking around. I ain't been there in a while. Your Yelp reviews are trash out there. Damn, bro. Wait, but so
Starting point is 00:10:03 are you guys... Be in life? Huh? Being in the life? For me? For both you all? You want me to do mine? Wake up at 8 in the... Or wake up 7.30 in the morning. Give me so, Joe, please. I work out at like 8. I come into the house. I eat
Starting point is 00:10:16 breakfast. I look at my phone. Go through Twitter. Go through social media. Email or text my team, like, a crazy person. then I come in here, do the news or do interviews all day. Sometimes it's not news or interviews. Sometimes it's like meetings and stuff. Like tomorrow I have to just do meetings all day sitting in my backhouse at my house. And then usually I'm done by like seven or eight.
Starting point is 00:10:36 And then I come home and sit on the couch for an hour or two, watch a TV, smoke a blunt, and then go to bed. God damn it. What a life. What about you? Like, let's say tomorrow, I'll take my daughter to school, come film, pick her up from school, go to the studio, go do some more film. and then I'll go to the clubs and turn the fuck up and then go back home and do it all over again. Man, all boring, man.
Starting point is 00:10:57 Listen to my life, no, right? You guys are young and single, I guess she's single. My bad, my bad. So then after we do the nighttime show, so as you guys, my bad, I didn't even get to finish. I got so interested in what Adam was saying. But basically, so wake up, right, right before the show, do the show, and then I'll go to the gym in between the nighttime show, right?
Starting point is 00:11:16 We do the regular show, be done by like 9, 10 p.m., hit the gym for an hour, come back and do the late night show at like 11 p.m. or so. And then after that, I'll typically like, you know, research other topics for like the next show, take notes, whatever, watch other, you know, YouTubers that are in the same space as us, you know, look at the numbers, everything like that. I study my competition a lot of the time. And then I go to bed by like, you know, six, seven a.m. in the morning in the morning in the morning, you know, boring. Okay. That's crazy. Okay. So networking specialists here. I want to say, you know what? You know what? I'll say this off rip. Go ahead. I love networking. So
Starting point is 00:11:47 wake up every morning, pretty much. And I say, you know what? How can I network and get out there, You know, people, you know, getting guests on a show. So I wake up, I go to someone's DMs and say, yo, bro. Let's link up. Let's do some collows, whatever. And it could be either a bolt party. It could be a party at nighttime in a club. It could either be, hey, come to my crib, let's vlog.
Starting point is 00:12:03 So pretty much, I'm always doing something dope. And it could be, like, something around them. So, like, I'm going to wake up today and maybe a yacht party. Tomorrow it could be, like, you know, a tour of their house. Basically, I'm saying, like. That's a good thing. Miami. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:15 People are always coming in. Can be anybody for anywhere. Athletes, celebrities, YouTubers, YouTubers. everyone comes to Miami for a vacation so it's kind of like you know what you go out there you get your name out there as well and your network that's very important see I feel like I'm 100% in the myron part of my life right now I'm just like but I want to be more in this part of my life it's fun man because I know that probably the best thing that I could do to like get more interviews or make my business better is to meet more people meet people who own companies that want to
Starting point is 00:12:41 advertise meet famous people that want to do interviews meet girls that want to be managed or want to come on the patreon you know like if I were to go to the club for a couple of hours, I would probably make so many connections. It would be so great for business, but somehow I'm still trapped in, like, quarantine mode. New Dad's mode. I got to get out of it. That's what I do. I go to the clubs and I meet people
Starting point is 00:13:00 all the time and I network and do shit. You are the balanced version of them. Yeah. Yeah. But see, like, one thing we're fresh, that nigga do have his phone out. Like, he records every fucking thing. And it was to the point he was rolling around me. I'm like, hey, nigga, this is like, I'm like, this is
Starting point is 00:13:16 this is excessive now, bro. Like, But I understand the content. I'm like, he has so much shit. And then even like watching the vlog and shit that was like, okay, he has so much shit every single day to post on top of everything else of y'all doing. So I took some notes when they came down to that shit.
Starting point is 00:13:34 You know what it is? It's kind of like I can hit somebody up online and we could kind of like make a connection there. But in person is so different, bro. It's like, you know what? I get to see your energy, your vibe. Okay, this guy's cool. I mess with him.
Starting point is 00:13:44 You know what? Maybe I've been a little bit skeptical about the beginning about his podcast. But you know what? I fuck with his energy. come on a podcast. And that alone, bro, that connection in person, you can't beat that. Okay. Yeah, it's very important.
Starting point is 00:13:53 It's very important. Because, yeah, he goes out there and he networks with the people. And then, like, me, I'm always, also, like, I'm always upgrading the studio. Like, getting, like, new mics, new equipment, new cameras. Yeah. Upgrading, like, trying to make the production quality higher because, like, my thing is, like, I look at it, like, well, there's a lot of podcasts out there. But if we can make the podcast with the highest content quality, you know what I'm saying? Well, production quality as well, then that's going to give us an edge.
Starting point is 00:14:15 So, like, and when you're at this level, like, I mean, obviously, you guys are high-level podcasters as well. Every small percentage, like, matters a lot. You know, every little thing that you do, every new upgrade goes, you know, very far because when you're competing at this level, it's like every little edge of what helps. See, that's why you need a team, bro, because I'm going to get out one thing, which is networking and got myself out there. He's got up behind the scenes with a camera, equipment.
Starting point is 00:14:33 I can't do that shit. So you need a team, which is why it's very important. Yeah, because you can only get so far with, like, just being one person running a business, like, because there's just going to be, like, for me, it's like, I'm very good at, like, doing the interviews, getting creative, thinking about what, to ask people and stuff. If I were to take all the time out of my life to then also be like editing the podcast, which I could do that. Like I fucking know how to do that.
Starting point is 00:14:55 It's just not the best use of my time. So I got an editor, you know. I got me running around trying to do all the booking would be just like a huge like wasted my time at this point. So it's like I got to bring somebody else in to help me book all this stuff. I mean, you're not really running a business unless you have other people helping you out. Because otherwise you're just like a person hustling. Like for example, we took a break from the podcast for like I think four days, right? He came over here to LA.
Starting point is 00:15:18 I went to Kalamasi's party. I met Soldier Boy, Blue Face. I met Michael Blackson's manager, Sam and Chubs. And pretty much like from there, he came on a podcast after that. That's where that came from. I was wondering how you guys met him. So basically, grow like, once again, networking is very powerful. If he didn't make me a person, he wouldn't know who I was.
Starting point is 00:15:33 Hey, you know what? We can mess for a podcast. Let's talk some numbers. And then from there, we hooked up and then it made it happen. Yeah, that interview was funny too. It was a good time. Under their bed, bro. Morson sucker?
Starting point is 00:15:43 Yeah, like, he really is funny. And the thing, too, is like, for me, I'm always trying to scale up because, as you guys know, we bring a bunch of girls on the show. So, like, I'm getting, like, you know, trying to get more cameras. And then as you get more cameras and more mics, well, then you need a new mixer,
Starting point is 00:15:57 need a new video switcher. So I always got to, like, upgrade up and, you know, always looking at new equipment. Yeah, that's going to be our issue at our next spot is that we're going to have to, we're going to try to have more mics. So we're going to need a different mixer. Or I think we'll be able to use this.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Because you've got a big out space here, bro, but this small-ass table. This ain't shit. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, you got to draw a big table. new spot is about to go crazy. No, no, no. The spa, we're going to have so much more room.
Starting point is 00:16:20 That's what's weird now. It's like, people come in here and be like, man, this is a great spot. You guys got going here. This is super dope. I'm like, man, like, they don't know. This is our old shit, bro. Wait for you to see my new shit. It ain't Nick Cannon.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Did you see what happened with him last night? No. Oh, okay. I'm going to tell you about it later because I don't want to let the cat out of the bag, but he showed up at the fucking Met Galler or whatever last night. That wasn't him, that picture? He said it wasn't. I'll explain off camera later.
Starting point is 00:16:52 Wait, did you go? My Gala? No. He wouldn't go anyway. No? He don't even like to put on suits. Damn it! I mean, I'm going to be honest.
Starting point is 00:17:01 I don't like leaving. When I look at these images, he thinks his legs are deformed or something for some reason. When I look at all these celebrities just showing up at something like that and they're all just in competition for who can be wearing the gayest outfit, I'm just like, you know, I just like. What is this? Why do you all choose to do this? Who convinced you that it was cool to show up like this? Like, I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:17:24 And I think you should stop. Kicketti had me dying, bro. I was a dog. This nigga's burnt. Oh, man. I mean, yeah. He's like, what the hell is he doing? You got all that black shit around your eyes.
Starting point is 00:17:35 I love how him and Frank Goshen came in with the same hair color. Like somehow all this like the zeitgeist, like they both just had the same idea. That's like when Jay Cole was. the same Versace shirt as French Montana and then. I mean, that's, you could do that though. But they landed on the same exact hair color. How was that even possible? That's fucked up.
Starting point is 00:17:56 I mean, we're going to have this conversation later, but you're going to have to let me know why everybody is rocking dresses from your community. Hey, they're from my community. That's why I just wear our merch, man. I don't wear nothing else. I just wear our stuff, bro. I've not seen a dress come out. That's cool that you got him to wear the merch right now, though, because I see him
Starting point is 00:18:15 with mad Versace fits on the ground I know because you never wear I'm like where do you get a leather bucket hat from damn
Starting point is 00:18:21 what's going on yeah on your part of us bro the funny the funniest we was in a Dior store and I was trying
Starting point is 00:18:28 to convince to buy this let me back he's just bro for like almost an hour brother it's just funny as fun yo
Starting point is 00:18:34 yeah because real talk okay I'm very different right because I'll go on a store I'll see what I want but like damn do I deserve this right now is it for me right now
Starting point is 00:18:41 or should I wait so I'm thinking you know what when I make a big win I'll come back and buy So that bag, I bought it like a month later. So it's crazy, man. I have to feel like I earned it.
Starting point is 00:18:51 Once I earned it, then I'll buy it. Do you guys feel like you're living now? Like, do you guys feel like, oh, we're making this money so we want to spend this money or it's part of you like, we're making this money, but who the fuck knows what's going to happen six months from now? So maybe I should just hold on to as much of this money as possible. I'll tell you this. Because I'm in the hold on category even though I have no reason.
Starting point is 00:19:10 I feel like money is a tool to be used and I use it for networking. So me buying this watch, this chain, the clothes, it's more like, you know what? If I go into the room with somebody that I want network with and we look similar, they're like, you know what? He's somebody. Let me see what he has to say. That's true. Versus if I'm like just wearing some regular clothes, whatever, it's like, oh, he's nobody. I don't talk to him.
Starting point is 00:19:29 So just those things alone, even my car. I bought him a clearing recently, right? I saw a break down in the middle of the road. Yes. Okay, okay. So you won't get a living. So that's one of the most embarrassing things in my life because once again, I'm a The battery died, right?
Starting point is 00:19:43 There was a battery. He got a fixed. They died, right? But I was there for like four hours, bro. They came to the tow to the car. It was too low. They couldn't toy it. Long story short, I met a guy in the night before.
Starting point is 00:19:51 He helped me get the car towed from his guy. So I'm not working once again. But did you feel like you were kind of flexing with the broken down in the middle of the street? Because it's still like I got him. Bro. They were like, bro. Bro. They were like, fresh from the podcast.
Starting point is 00:20:00 The car brought down. I'm like, I'm like, damn you know who I am. You know who are doing a meat green on the side of the road? Funny story. A girl from the podcast worked at hooters across the street. She came over and brought me some food, some water. I'm like, yo, that's love, man.
Starting point is 00:20:12 That's fine. And I'm going to say, well, but yeah. The people say we're terrible to the female guests. But that being said, bro, right? Whatever I do is for networking. So me doing these things, I'm getting new people, I'm getting like new eyeballs on us, new people watching the show.
Starting point is 00:20:26 It's like, you know what? I can see he's growing up in life. Let me see what he's about. And that alone opens up new doors, new avenues. And look, people who are bringing on this next month is going to be crazy because, once again, I'm in car circles now. I'm in fashion circles.
Starting point is 00:20:39 It's like, you know what? Let me see what you've got to offer. We got a podcast that's lit. Come through. See, that's what I do. I send AD out to the clubs. No, he does not say any way. I make him wearing no jumper shirts.
Starting point is 00:20:48 I don't. And it's great. No, but this is actually the weird thing is a couple months ago. I was all geeked up on I need to start going out. I'm going to go out to the club with AD. I'm going to actually start socializing again. And then what happens? I get COVID and he gets alcoholism.
Starting point is 00:21:04 And he has to stop drinking. Now, he's saying. still going out so it's actually not a good excuse and I don't have COVID anymore so that's actually not a good excuse either but that was kind of like oh fuck is the universe trying to tell me to not fuck around what going out or anything no do you have to go and
Starting point is 00:21:18 back to what you're saying about the McLaren I recently read 50 cents new book and he was talking about the McLaren she used to break down all the time he spent so much money on that shit like the worst purchase ever he was like he spent all this money on the fucking McLaren I'm not going to lie I've heard it before and I see it's real and real talk man
Starting point is 00:21:34 after this like six months a year I have the car I'm selling it. Really? It's not worth it. He sold his as well. Owning Lambele's. Like, real talk. It's a beautiful car.
Starting point is 00:21:42 It's amazing. It's fast. It's beautiful. But the components, bro, they just break down, bro. But the battery itself has problems with all McLarence, battery. And I think he said it was a battery.
Starting point is 00:21:50 He said, spent all that shit for that. That's what's crazy is that when I was a kid, I remember me and my family, we all had normal-ass cars and stuff. And then my dad wanted to ball out a little bit, so he got a sob. It was a nice sob, though. Like, people, like, he felt like the sob was like a big step up
Starting point is 00:22:06 for him. in his professional career. The sob would break every goddamn week. It was always in the shop. He's always getting something to fix. And I just remember it being like a huge source of stress for him that like he tried to flex a little bit. And it didn't work.
Starting point is 00:22:19 And he just ended up wasting so much money on it. So that always kind of rings in my heart. Mercedes has never let me down. I guess that shows like the, because me and Fresh are real different. Like again, like so he's a little bit more flashy. I'm real reserved with like I'm a hardcore minimalist. Like I don't own much like if you outside of the nice stuff in the studio, like my personal stuff like i don't own anything really like that and um with me like pretty much i
Starting point is 00:22:40 take all my money and i dump into real estate so i'm a real estate investor too and uh we we talk about it but those videos don't get as many views is when i'm like hey bitch get out the the podcast like you know by the way just just after that as well i have real estate that pays me monthly here um for bributas and estates so that's why i'm confident doing what i'm doing i don't just waste money for shit like like this because i got money for investments so yeah but no so um but yeah Most of my money goes right into real estate. If it doesn't go into business, it goes into real estate. And then I don't really wear a design or anything.
Starting point is 00:23:08 No offense to you guys. But, you know, I just wear the merch and then, you know, regular clothes and that's it. Like, all my stuff is cheap. So, and then, like, food at the gym, you know, my meal prep service and, like, going into gym and stuff like that. I'm trying to get, I'm trying to get Rolex. I'm trying so hard. But it's so. I will get one.
Starting point is 00:23:23 I'm going to get a plane Jane, though. No, no bus down. Bro, Blin Jane is the best way to go. Yeah. I'm going to go with. It's worth more. Don't believe me. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Yeah, I'm going to get a plain Jane, like a date, just something basic with a blue face. I feel like you get mad at him when he like eats bad. I clown him a little bit, yeah. I do clown him. I don't like, because you eat so strict that you'll be looking at him like, all right, go have phone with your hamburger. I do clown him a little bit. You know, you're still fat, right? You know you're still fat.
Starting point is 00:23:49 I'm like, no, I lost 30 pounds. You're still fat. I'm like, relax, dog. I mean, I enjoy my life, bro. Damn it. Yeah, not man. But definitely with the money. Obviously, you know, I'm just like, you know, because, you know, I'm a fan of Robert Kiyosaki's work and everything.
Starting point is 00:24:02 And my thing is, you know, taking that earn income and throwing it into assets, you know, buying properties, everything. My thing is like a multifamily real estate. And yeah, man, I just enjoy it. Like the whole flight here from Miami, I was like, looking at commercial properties. I was looking at, you know, triplexes and fourplexes. And, yeah, so like I'm just trying to build up as much passive income from real estate as possible. You have like a guy who acts of the landlord for all these spots so that you don't have to deal with them individually? So that's a good question.
Starting point is 00:24:26 So my dad runs my property. I have two properties in Connecticut. My dad runs those. And then I have one in Miami right now. And then another one I'm going to close on in the next two weeks or so. So I'm going to run those by myself. But I'm going to try to buy more in Connecticut. That's where my dad is at.
Starting point is 00:24:41 Southern Connecticut. And the market's really hot right now because all the New Yorkers are getting out, bro. They're going either to Southern Connecticut, Miami, Florida, Texas, whatever it is. So Southern Connecticut is like. Yeah. Yeah. So everybody wants to go hang out with Joe Rogan. well Austin's like another world like Austin has exploded in you know population since like
Starting point is 00:25:05 2000 I remember I went there like in 2009 they still had like cranes and everything I still there I used to stay out there in 2008 2009 it's exploded it was not cool like it was cool actually was cool like it was a good vibe it wasn't like blown out now this shit is hell a professional they got so many huge and not only that the the city's the infrastructure the city has not caught up to the population explosion you know what I'm saying like the traffic is horrible in Austin because there's really like main one real main highway interstate 35 i live in in texas for years so i'm familiar but yeah austin i think it's just cheaper too yeah uh wait austin no austin's the most expensive like one of the most expensive texas well texas is cheap yeah
Starting point is 00:25:39 everywhere else in texas is pretty fucking houston san antonio uh dallas fairly cheap compared to like other major cities so texas is great if i wasn't in florida i'd be in texas let me throw this question out to you guys i want to ask you this is how did it go about i'm sure you've you've answered this on your show and stuff, but how do you go about that you ended up having WAC 100, 6-9 and academics all doing business. It's pretty legendary that this all took place in the first and fit studio. How did this go down? So let me tell you from the very beginning. So me and my own are big fans of 6-9, right? We love his music. We love his funniness, his marketing genius. Obviously, you know, he's kind of crazy, but whatever. That being said,
Starting point is 00:26:16 maybe he loves him too. As much as, as, I didn't even flit. And I'll say this, as much as people hate 6-9, what he did when he did the Guba release, everything he did leading up to that with releasing a clothing line, with doing the Instagram live, we're releasing the music video the way he did, doing the Times Square thing. I'm looking at it from the marketing perspective. You know, not the street stuff. I'm looking at it straight from the marketing. It was fantastic. It was crazy. He is a genius marketer. That was fucking 100%. So I had to give him that because I looked at it past the street stuff, like what he did from marketing standpoint. It was fantastic. And he got up on the billboard in Times Square and I was like holy shit
Starting point is 00:26:53 you probably paid a good price for it because I was during COVID right so sorry it was funny too that everybody was DM me like how do you feel about your boys with 6-9 and I was like bro I said they're not street guys I don't expect them to adhere to a cold I'm like
Starting point is 00:27:09 they can give him an interview or he can be there it's like I don't look at them any differently for doing those shit like that and I tell people all the time too I don't have a personal problem with the nigga like you feel me I don't fuck with what he did and that's where I leave it You stay over there. We stay over here.
Starting point is 00:27:23 Yeah. I was getting that from, I interviewed Sean O'Malley, who's like a UFC star, and he's friends with Six-Nine. Sugar-Shang. And people are commenting like, oh, he's friends with six-nine. How could you be cool with him? I'm like, you guys really think it's that serious, huh? Like, I'm not supposed to be friends with this guy.
Starting point is 00:27:39 Like, what the fuck do I care? I tell him all the time, I was like, bro, you didn't talk so much shit about this guy. Like, I wouldn't care if you did something with this nigger because that's not the life that you come from. I'm not sitting in the shit, but you feel me? Yeah. We are on the street guys. Because we can look past that because we're not street guys.
Starting point is 00:27:54 I enjoy the music personally. And then like I think the marketing, what he did for the marketing was genius. You know what I'm saying? So basically, once again, networking. I can invite it to a party. I was with DDG, his manager, some other people. And this is actually in Miami, right? So we got a table.
Starting point is 00:28:14 We're there with blueface as well. Some other people there. And I met academics there, right? First time, I'm like, yo. Academics, man. I'm a big fan. He's good people, man. You know, obviously, you know, chat niggas are in here or whatever.
Starting point is 00:28:25 I was like, bro, I got podcasts right now. Definitely you inspired me. I need you on the show. He was like, all right, cool, cool. He knew about Fresh and Phil yet or not? You know what's funny? He talked about them on the shit. He did.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Okay. But he didn't know it was me. It was like, he did a, I think was Kevin Sammo's reaction. Was in the studio when he did that episode? There was like a week where I thought Fresh and Fit was Mr. Organics podcast. Because that clip went so viral. Yeah. And I didn't realize like, oh, that guy was actually.
Starting point is 00:28:51 just a guest. It took me like a week to like actually start digging in and realize. I'm going viral again for some reason. Oh, we'll start again. I don't know how, but it's crazy. Anytime you tell a boozy bitch to shut the fuck up like with fucking blue Jasmine. Everybody in the podcast and landscape. Me, academics, you guys, Kevin Sammas, we all got hell of numbers off of just telling her to shut up. Yeah. There you go.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Shout out to her. Bro. There's a mark, like, because the thing is, I mean, we could talk about girls after like holding chicks accountable, but bro, it's crazy. Like, girls just live life on easy. man I ain't really rarely do they get told like yo stop or shut up or stop acting dumb or whatever like not all but a lot of attractive girls bro let's keep it a thousand like entitlement we had a girl on the patreon recently who was overweight let's say and
Starting point is 00:29:38 but but this is the thing that occurred me I know what is going before I even said a word to her I knew she was going to be really nice and that I knew she was going to be a good interview because the truth is is that if you're not like conventionally attractive, you gotta work for it. You have to have a good person. If a 400-pound guy walks in here and people say, not that she was 400 pounds, but if a really fat dude walks in here
Starting point is 00:30:04 and he's supposed to be on the podcast, you probably just assume like, oh, you must have a really good personality because it's like he's not skating through life. Whereas a lot of the hottest girls I know in my life have the absolute worst personalities. And since moving out here, it's gone worse where you meet hotter and hotter girls.
Starting point is 00:30:20 You meet a supermodel. She never had to think. Nobody ever made her think. Yeah. Ever center of worse, bro. Yeah, bro. Yeah, it's bad. The entitlement is real, bro.
Starting point is 00:30:29 It's crazy. Like, I've said it before. Like, the average girl thinks she's better than the average guy, bro. But you know why? She has so many options. Thinking about this, right? She got a sugar daddy, a boyfriend, a guy that dig her down. Like, what does she need you?
Starting point is 00:30:41 Nigger, who are you? What are you going to do for me? That's how it is. Facts. Okay, tell them the academic story. But then we're the same way. As men. We're kind of the same way.
Starting point is 00:30:50 You know? There's too many sugar, like that unless you look like this. No, they weren't real teeth. Watch my plug. I had one to in Vegas. But, so yeah, I'm there to party, my academics, and he was like,
Starting point is 00:31:03 you know what? We'll connect. He gave me his manager's phone number. We text back and forth. And then I think it was like two weeks after. He texted me, hey, or come back to Miami, his manager. I could even, I can't even, I just want to call you. I'm like, call me? Oh, shit. I'm excited. So I'm in the car with my,
Starting point is 00:31:20 my boy Trey shout out to him. He's like, yo, bro. I just seen your podcast fully. I didn't really peep it at that time, but I looked at him more closely and he was like, yo, he shit is fire. I'm gonna come on. All right, bet, let's do it.
Starting point is 00:31:33 Then you say, yo, quick favor. I gotta do an episode for my first podcast off the record with 6-9 and whack. He didn't say who it was at the beginning, but I was like, you know what? Whatever you need, I got you. So I suppose to my ring. Yeah, we never let people use the studio,
Starting point is 00:31:47 but we're like, no, no, no, we got you. I was supposed to my room. I said, you know what? because we'll let slide this time it's cool so we got you bro so he comes through they have the podcast right he's like bro I'm gonna tell who it is now
Starting point is 00:31:57 I was like who is it I had an idea I had an idea of it might be 6-9 because 6-9 is always in Miami I was like who was the next person so he's like 6-9 and why 100 I'm like what the fuck how does that even make sense like a certified blood
Starting point is 00:32:10 and a guy that's a guy that's considered like a rat so I'm like how is it gonna work is it gonna be like a gunfight here like what's going on So he's like, no, he's coming with his family, Wack 100. I'm like, his family and his wife and his daughter. He's like, what the?
Starting point is 00:32:25 And 6-9 came with like his friends. I was like, there's no like tension here. It was peaceful, bro. It was peaceful. So they came to the studio. They're real responsible. Wack was definitely cordial. So was 6-9.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Obviously they were like making some smart remarks back and forth before the show. It was kind of like, yeah, Wack. I was in a club club with 21stavis. He's like, no, you weren't. You were not. You were over here. He was over here. So it was a little like, friend you back.
Starting point is 00:32:47 You were in the club with. him but you weren't with him in the club so a little back and forth you know there but like it was a good podcast there it was like here's the thing like people behind the scenes like whack is really nice and so is uh six nine like people think like oh these guys are jerks it's like nah they were real you know cordial real friendly like polite respectful it was and they were like have fun they disagree on principle obviously that's how they roll the streets versus the civilian stuff i get it maybe he was in the space look that's not for me to judge i'm gonna make to make content and that's pretty much it with us so yeah so yeah we we uh we basically
Starting point is 00:33:18 we had our producer running for them with the camera switches everything it was funny because Takashi kept standing up and like he wouldn't talk it on a mic so yeah i kept seeing that our audio engineer was losing his body was just trying to like calibrate the stuff real time to to uh to get the best audio manager murder murphy man because he's gonna hook us up with some people as well shout to him man good dude uh sean as well too so hopefully soon oh nice yeah i did see murder murphy getting all up in that video awesome guy man people just talking to him over and over so so you never six nine came without security but did it seem like there was at least like a guy with a gun with him. I'll say this.
Starting point is 00:33:50 There was a guy there. That definitely was quiet in a corner. I don't know what was up his sleep, but it's kind of like, don't play with six nine. He had that vibe. Yeah, but he was so cool, though. He was like, like, it was friendly. All these guys were, were real cool, man.
Starting point is 00:34:04 Like, Michael people. You know what? There was no tension where it's like, you know what? Damn. So something might go. It was more like, chill, relax, and that was it. Well, they were filming. Like, I left multiple times ago to go to, like, the store.
Starting point is 00:34:13 It was mad, chill. Like, it was good. I'll say this about six time, right? Funny story. This is like behind the scenes. So, Ak is like, yo, bro, six-knit's here. Can you meet him downstairs? Like, yeah, we got you.
Starting point is 00:34:23 So me and go downstairs in an elevator. We're like, yeah, we're about to me six-nines. It's going to be awesome. Go downstairs and we're like, okay, where's he at? He comes down in his bulletproof car and we're like, okay, this is probably him. He looks at us through the mirror and it was like, drys off. Just a little nod. He was like.
Starting point is 00:34:43 He looked you up and down? Yeah, and then just drove off. I was like, yo, Ak, where's he going? Oh, he said that he wanted to get some coffee. What the hell? He's like, he didn't see you. He didn't see y'all. I'm like, bro, we're right here.
Starting point is 00:34:55 It is funny, man. Yeah. And he came back. I guess you get to do that when you're a rapper. I don't think you knew. Because he didn't know, because he probably was expecting to act to come get him from downstairs.
Starting point is 00:35:04 So we went down and go get him. That's funny. We brought him up and everything like that. Do you guys ever do an episode, do you ever do episodes where you have a celebrity or whatever, come on and he gets to bring all the girls? Because I feel like 6'9's probably got a pretty good squad of girls he could bring through.
Starting point is 00:35:17 Oh, we bring all the girls. You're always in charge of the girls. We never let like a guest pull up with their girls. I mean, we never did. No, I mean, Michael Blackson brought his girl. But like every time we've ever had guests on, bro, really, we always supply the girls. We always do it. And whatever happens after, hey, man.
Starting point is 00:35:33 That's on y'all. Have your fun. Yeah. But we always supply. I mean, if they wanted to bring them, they can. We never tell them like, no, you can't bring your own girls. They absolutely can. But nine out of ten times, it's like, I think a lot of times they just enjoy the fact that, like,
Starting point is 00:35:44 we're just going to have them there for you. Don't worry. Do you feel like you guys have gotten better at? inviting girls that you won't have to kick out. I'll say this. It's still happening. I still see. We have our producer Chris.
Starting point is 00:35:57 He's an awesome guy. He's vetting the girls now more carefully. So I would say that's kind of like a buffer. And then also like I have more patience. I used to like not have patience. I used to kick girls out before the show even started. Like they'd be downstairs. I began them and they would say something stupid.
Starting point is 00:36:10 I like look or dead in the face and like, yo, just go fucking home. Bro, this one thing? Dude, I swear to God. That's kind of why they're there is to say something stupid. Like that's the content. Yeah. Like they say something dumb, you freak out. I was like, wow, I'll be disrespectful.
Starting point is 00:36:21 Here's the worst part, bro. I'm like, bro, please. Let me go to serious at least on camera. Because you know what he used to do? He'll be in the lobby. Yo, I don't like, I don't even if you said that. Leave. I'm like, bro.
Starting point is 00:36:32 He's been to the podcast yet. Let them breathe first, please. But he's torn down like pretty much like, he's more patient now. Yeah, I've been like really working. I've been like working. Well, this is how he is 24-7, bro. This is him off camera and on camera.
Starting point is 00:36:45 It's scary. Dead-ass. Yeah, I just. I mean, my thing is I just have low tolerance for like BS from girls and just disrespect in general, you know what I'm saying? Like, because I'm very respectful to people, you know what I'm saying? And the thing is, is that, and here's the thing. When I'm dealing with like with men or whatever, nine out of ten times, it's very respectful, bro.
Starting point is 00:37:03 Because like guys, we understand that there's always this possibility of physical consequence that could lead to death, right? So men always approach each other correctly. But women, however, I don't know what it is in 2021 or what it is. But a lot of women think that they could talk to you any kind of way just because they're attractive or whatever. And it's like sometimes I got to pump the brakes like hey baby girl like I don't know who the hell you talk to like that but that's not me like get the fuck out of here. And a lot of the times I'm the first person to tell him like yo get out the studio or yo shut up or yo you're talking you're being extremely rude right now whatever. And you know I used to be worse about it before a little bit more abrasive. But now I'm calm down and like sometimes I just like let them say the crazy shit they're going to say and like all right get out. You know what I'm saying? So whatever. No I'm the same way where it's like I want the conversation to go a certain way. And if I feel like the other person is not like doing their part, you know? Like if they're just saying shit that stupid or whatever,
Starting point is 00:37:53 it's like hard for me to hold my tongue and I have to kind of. Yeah, that's tough, bro. You know, you don't want to be, you don't want to be the drill sergeant who's just telling somebody like how bad they're fucking up and all that, you know? And we'd be telling the girls too, like, yo, don't come all drunk and all this other stuff. Like, we might have some stuff there at the studio, but we always tell them like, yo, don't get too lit.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Like, don't, and they still do it anyway. You know what I'm saying? They get a full briefing, bro. Before the show, hey, really. This how the show is. If you act, you will get kicked out, let me tell them the whole spiel.
Starting point is 00:38:19 We warn them, yeah. We warn them. Especially because you guys are live, though. I feel like if the girls get drunk, that's just great content because it's just going to be funny as fuck. You know that there's going to say some crazy shit. We hold back on the alcohol. You just chill.
Starting point is 00:38:32 We tell them not to drink because people will be saying like, oh, y'all set the girls up to fail. Y'all give alcohol, blah, blah, blah. Y'all are toxic. And it's like, no, no, we don't. Like, number one, we just have it there. And we tell them, don't get drunk. Like, we tell them, hey, no more than two you want it. Because some girls have, like, crazy anxiety.
Starting point is 00:38:45 you're like, oh my God, I'm live. It's the first podcast. Oh, my God. And they don't want to, like, drink a little bit. I'll be like, all right, you can have a little bit, but don't get crazy. And then we make sure they're 21, too. Like, if they're not 21, but you ain't getting none. Yeah, you're not.
Starting point is 00:38:57 So, because it's live. So we tell them like, yo, it's all live. None of this gets edited. If you say something dumb, they're going to roast you in chat. We give him a full warning before. And he was there. This is all live. No scripted content.
Starting point is 00:39:07 It's all live, bro. If it happens bad, it's bad. If it's good, it's good. even with the alcohol like y'all y'all's like here's a bottle like I don't even think y'all even put it on the table or like ask any other women do they want anything to drink yeah but I did I have fun
Starting point is 00:39:21 I've had this problem where I remember one time like me and my friends we met the couple of girls outside the store they made it very clear to me they're like we want to fuck you and your girl I'm like bet oh shit I'm like I met three girls they're cute you should pull up my girl comes through at the same time I say my homie to the story to get Hennessy. He comes back with the bottles.
Starting point is 00:39:43 These girls all pour them like one drink inch. They finish their drinks. They are so drunk that there's absolutely no way. Nobody could ever fuck. Like legally you should really not have sex with a girl and she's this drunk. One of them is laying down in the bathroom puking to put in perspective. Oh, yeah. Maybe like one and a half.
Starting point is 00:40:04 But either way, I mean like, like what are they doing all day? They're not eating. They're not consuming food probably. I know, but I'm saying like maybe one or two shots they were done. And that like, from my perspective as a as a podcast host, that's kind of like, well, if you want to get crazy and drunk, that's not that bad. But as a person who was like thinking that I was going to get laid, that was very bad. I should have really not sent the homie to go by alcohol.
Starting point is 00:40:29 That was a bad idea. Even weed, bro. We had an experience, right? We had a double date. Too badass. You guys don't like girls smoke weed on there, I'm assuming? No. No.
Starting point is 00:40:36 That's probably a good idea. Even though I totally would, that's a good idea because. They're going to get too high. You know why? They might be cool, our chill, but then they might get too chill. Oh, way too chill. Way too. I'm too relaxed.
Starting point is 00:40:48 I don't want to do this right now. Can I just get out of here? It's like, they changed their total mood. One girl came on. She was high. She, remember, like, hey, so, because we always introduced the show, hey, what's your name? What's your age? What do you do for work?
Starting point is 00:40:58 And she's like, oh, I'm butt-da-da-da. She's like, oh, yeah, I'd be scamming and doing fraud and shit. Yeah. She said it on ear. Yeah, I'm a scammer. I do the PPP loans and all that shit. I'm like, what the f? On ear?
Starting point is 00:41:09 Wow, that's amazing. The chat started dying. And then people started, like, because our chat is funny, bro. Like, they'll make, like, people started making, like, FBI accounts. And someone's amazing. CIA. We're watching you. Revenue and shit like that IRS.
Starting point is 00:41:23 And they started commenting again, hey, we'll see you tomorrow at 6 a.m. We like her coffee hot. Wow. Man, life to be, man. It's hilarious, man. And then sometimes, though, like, if a girl says sound dumb or whatever, they'll make an account with her picture on it. And then they'll super chat in with that comment. Six-N-Nine's girlfriend?
Starting point is 00:41:41 Yeah, yeah. All that, man. Oh, someone made a six-nine account. And then commented saying, hey, what was the name of that? What was that girl's name again? Something like that. So people are funny, bro.
Starting point is 00:41:51 Like, it's just, it's- For the record I was just making a joke about the girl that you guys called Six-Nine's girlfriend, not Six-Nine's actual girl. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, the one that I kicked out. Yeah, she was acting crazy too, bro. I was looking at her. Why does this girl look like a lion?
Starting point is 00:42:02 What the fuck is her problem, bro? It's comfortable here. Yeah. Bro. I've seen some girls on you guys a show too that I'm thinking like, why the fuck is this girl on here? And then I look and they got hell of followers. And I'm like, oh, they're fooling the world, dude.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Yeah. And you know, you know, it's, you know, it's, no, no, no, does it? Foll he is. No offense, ladies. Some of y'all are deceiving the world, huh? No, it's funny because a lot of the time, like, they'll be big on Instagram, then they'll come on the show and they don't really, they don't know how to speak properly or they don't know how to convey their ideas.
Starting point is 00:42:33 And then I think about it. I'm like, damn, well, they're attractive. They've never been told knowing their life and then they're on a podcast it's like this is really the first time that they're gonna like talk to their audience
Starting point is 00:42:42 because like if you look at like Instagram like numbers right girls do a lot better on there than men do because on Instagram it's pictures you know what I'm saying but on YouTube it's like YouTube has more of a male audience because you know let's keep it real
Starting point is 00:42:54 well guys you have to actually be entertaining and bring something to the table you can't rely on your looks bro you can't all be AD sticking his BBL out into the camera you got a BBL on his teeth actually. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Now, there's some girls that are like some really good, you know, YouTube content creators, but like, you know, I mean, let's be honest, most of the hottest checks are on IG, not really on YouTube like that. And it's funny when you see them try to do the transfer. They try to, like, start a YouTube channel off of their Instagram fame. And you'll be like, damn, 2 million followers. Look at their YouTube channel.
Starting point is 00:43:25 37 views. God damn. Yes, tough. These motherfuckers really don't want to hear you talk, huh? I didn't realize until we got into the YouTube game how, like, Instagram and YouTube, like, don't really jive like that. But what I've noticed is that if you got a big YouTube, that will translate back to Instagram, but it ain't going to translate the other way around.
Starting point is 00:43:41 You know what I'm saying? Same with TikTok. TikTok doesn't translate either. Like big TikTokers don't necessarily, like, there's people that are like huge TikTokers and then they have like nothing on YouTube or like not even maybe sometimes it translates to Instagram. But I would say if you're going to put it in a hierarchy, it goes YouTube, Instagram, TikTok at the bottom. No offense to TikTokers.
Starting point is 00:43:58 But, you know, but if you're big on YouTube, it'll, that, I guess that clout if you want to say. To me that's like real fame right there. A YouTube fan. is the real fam is the real fam. Different islands. It's the closest to TV that you'll get. Because YouTube takes the biggest buy-in because as a person, you know, you kind of have to like watch ads, you know, like, there's like all these like different things
Starting point is 00:44:16 that have to take place where I was like scrolling through Facebook and just seeing a quick video that has 50 million views. It's like, oh, like hella people saw that without even knowing who the fuck you were. I was just going to say what you were doing. Facebook was big one. Like, I mean, a good example is like Bryce Hall is hell of famous. I'm not taking that away from them. But we did an interview with them on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:44:32 We got quarter million views, I think. that same interview we chopped it up and put it on TikTok and maybe got like 50 million views between a bunch of different clips I mean he's just way more famous on TikTok right than on YouTube and I mean that's fine because it's like that's his lame I would take TikTok fame over no fame but yeah that's two different things yeah and the thing with TikTok because we we had a for people because people asked us all the time we got we got banned what time why aren't you guys on TikTok we got banned like seven times bro it got so bad to where like I hired people to make a TikTok account for us and use our YouTube clips on a different device and they would get banned on TikTok and couldn't log
Starting point is 00:45:08 into their own account by putting up our content. So whether they have my voice in there somewhere fresh his face or his stutter like oh no no. They're like whatever it is. We're banned on TikTok. So for all you guys that are wondering, we're real for TikTok. Yeah, TikTok and like literally has us like in the crosshairs. We can't post on there. That's bananas. And it sucks because TikTok is like, I've always said it like TikTok. Yeah, it's like one of the best social media platforms for organic growth because everything else is like you know you're kind of the slaves of the algorithm but like tic-tok is like if your shit hits it hits but the thing is is that at least unless the algorithm has changed what i noticed when we're on it because we almost hit 100k and we in six days was they show your
Starting point is 00:45:44 content to anyone it doesn't matter if if they're even like your target audience because i would i remember when we were like putting out like my video that got real big was the one about punishing bad behavior or girls that flake on dates whatever you need to punish bad behavior right that's how i got the name frank castle and that's how he went viral on the view the real all these big platforms because he was Wait, what did he just say? They put you on the view. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Yeah, the view, Fox News, Yahoo, all that. They all covered it because, like, everyone. Are they shitting on you on the view, though? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Oh, they were mad. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They're like, he's speaking facts, but I'm like how you said it. He said it the wrong way.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Yeah, that's the stupidest thing to say about anything. Wait, wait, is it the view? The one that has, um, GZ's wife and Lonnie Love. What's that one? With the four girls. I can't remember. That sounds like the view. Lonnie Love and then.
Starting point is 00:46:28 I think there's a couple of copy girls. Megan McCain No The Haitian model No no no The Asian girl Yeah Lani Jeezie's wife
Starting point is 00:46:38 Gena Mae Jenna Mae Gena May and Lonnie Love Whatever I forget the name of the show they have It's either the viewer or something like One of those things But yeah they reacted to it And you know Went on Fox News and Yahoo and everything
Starting point is 00:46:49 And that's how we went viral originally And we hit like 100K in like six days Followers on TikTok But banned immediately And then we made another one Grew fast than banned But when I looked at the like Because I didn't run the account
Starting point is 00:46:59 someone else ran it but I looked at the comments one time and I was like damn there's a lot of like angry feminists in here and now I was like oh they show it to anyone they don't care it's like a plague of social media accounts getting deleted these days because everybody I fucking know has had their Instagram deleted and their TikTok deleted and it's like
Starting point is 00:47:15 Twitter feels pretty safe I hear about people getting their Facebooks deleted all the time it's like a whole new world of like even me like we are managing this girl my advice to her on Instagram is like don't look like a porn star do everything you can to look like a normal girl. You can never say only fans when you're doing a swipe up.
Starting point is 00:47:35 There's like so many rules now. And even like we had a rapper on here the other day who got banned because he did the crate challenge. And they said it was encouraging violence. Yep. I heard that before too. They have one of my captions. What did you say?
Starting point is 00:47:49 They said I was inciting violence. Anything about violence or drugs now? Do not do it. It's not worth it because they're going to get your ass. And I got forced. I got a strike for an album cover. that I posted as one of my friends. And he's just chilling outside, like, on his block.
Starting point is 00:48:03 I was just like, are you serious? I swear, bro. This shit's crazy. Yeah, if you're a rapper and you put your actual lyrics as your captions, 99% of rappers, your lyrics are too violent. They're getting deleted. Damn. They're tripping.
Starting point is 00:48:16 It's a whole thing. Holy smokes. Damn. Well, I'm glad I knew that. Speaking of violence, you guys recently had to pull the blicky out on somebody. Let's talk about that. Oh, yeah, man. Let's just saying.
Starting point is 00:48:27 Let's talk about the elephant in the room. That would be like, we waited. 50 minutes for having to bring it up. These guys are in hot water. What's going on? No, man. I mean, I guess you, do you want to address it first? There's so much. I mean, like, everybody... If you're watching this right now,
Starting point is 00:48:42 you know that you guys basically, let's give it the super condensed version, you guys did a podcast with Abba from Abba and Preach, then Abba and Abba and Abba and Preach made a video where they basically like criticized one of the viewpoints that you guys put out there. Then you guys put out a video where you fired back. You ended up taking that one down because you're a little aggressive, et cetera. And then this is all kind of played out from there. And, I mean, here we are today.
Starting point is 00:49:08 Yeah, yeah. So we did make a video in response to that. We felt like, hey, man, we invited into our home. You know, you definitely went behind our back and did this stuff. It's kind of like, yo, just call us, hey, man. You know, we have a disagreement. We'll talk about it online. This has men.
Starting point is 00:49:20 It would bring a great class. Respect, you know. And we were like, yo, like, this is crazy. Like, this is totally left wheels. So, you know, we responded very, you know, aggressive, so to speak. But we took it out. It wasn't right. I was a respect.
Starting point is 00:49:30 We took it down. We took it down. We took it down. I want to respect. And it went left real quick because everyone was like, oh, attack pressure and fit. They're weak down. Get them on their knees. So it's like, holy crowd.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Like, this is crazy. That being said, though, we had someone who used to work for us. And he found a perfect opportunity to say, you know what? Now I can clutch chase because if I go there, I know where they're at, I can get about security. I can go upstairs and look like a hero. Hey, I'm a preacher. I'm here. It's like, bro, really?
Starting point is 00:49:54 That made you look stupid. Did you think that he actually intended on like getting into any kind of physical situation? Like if you didn't have the gun, do you think that it would have just been a fist fight? It could have been. I don't know, man. I mean, because the thing is, is that, and I don't have any personal problem with this guy. Like, we had stopped talking to him months ago, dude. Like, we stopped talking to him like in May. So when he pulled up, like, because he called me two days prior, like, saying some stuff. And I can't talk too much about it because, like, the police are involved in stuff now. But yeah, I can't go into crazy detail. But yeah, I mean, it's just like,
Starting point is 00:50:25 like, it came out of nowhere because it's like, bro, we had, last time I met him. mentioned you on the air, like, it was positive. I was like, yo, go, you know, no animosity to them. We don't associate with them anymore, but, you know, go support them, check out their channels, whatever it is. No biggie. And we were done. This was back in May.
Starting point is 00:50:39 And then when you came out of nowhere after all this stuff was going on, I was like, bro, really, man, you're going to call. Because real talk, even his channel on YouTube, I helped them create it. It was like, yo, bro, here's some love. Here's what you do. Go through your thing. There's no bad animosity. Let me tell you something.
Starting point is 00:50:52 Oftentimes, when you fire somebody, they do not take it well. Yeah, well, we learn that. Sometimes you fire somebody and you never hear from them again or they tap in from time to time like, hey, how you doing, whatever. Sometimes you fire somebody and they just, like, you forget how much of somebody's ego is caught up in their job, you know, where it's like you letting them know that you don't like the job that they were doing for a period of time is enough to basically like make them erupt and like completely change their fucking way of interacting with you or anybody. You guys met us in person. We're like, chill, just having fun getting late. We're not like trying to like, hey, you do this, you do that. Like, we're cool.
Starting point is 00:51:30 And like, we were doing a live show and it's like, I hear the door open. And I look and I see him. And mind you, people are like, oh, the door was open. All right, well, listen, the girl that was helped me out at the time, she said the door was locked. So I went off her word. So I didn't realize that the door was open. So he walks in. I look and I see him.
Starting point is 00:51:47 I'm like, what the? And I see another do with him. So I'm like, all right, it's two of them. I don't know who else is in the hallway. Common sense. I'm not going to go out into the hallway and fight two individuals. I don't know. It's a blammy season.
Starting point is 00:51:57 Yeah. Like, it's two guys, right? You know what I'm saying? It's two dudes. I don't know who else in the hallway. I don't know if they have a weapon. You know what I'm saying? Clearly went around security.
Starting point is 00:52:05 So I'm like, I don't know what this dude's on. So I go and I grab my gun. And, you know, for some of you guys that don't know, I used to work in law enforcement. So I was trained. So I was like, all right, let's see what happens here. So I stand. I'm like, listen, you know, you got to, I always say, you know, when it comes to self-defense, life isn't fair.
Starting point is 00:52:20 You got a fight to win, not fight for like, you know, to, oh, let me look cool. Like, nah, bro, like, it's two guys and it's just me. And we got a bunch of women in the studio, a bunch of people in the studio. I'm responsible for everybody's safety here. So I don't know what he has. I don't know who he came with. I don't know who this guy is. So, you know, oh, you should have went out there in Florida.
Starting point is 00:52:35 Come on, man. Use common sense, guys. Fight him? It's 20-20-in. Yeah. I would have blue his dress of the third floor. That's what I'm saying. He's, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:44 And Florida is stand your ground state. I don't know him on a personal level. shot him and it'd have been fine but I know I would have sent them to the realm you're the type of guy who doesn't want to catch a body I know a lot of people like I'm gonna be real with you like if if some guy came outside my house hooting and hollering and it's like I might pop his head off just because I want to see what it feels like you know like I mean I just want to kind of like know what it feels like to send somebody to the shadow realm I'm just saying he's lucky that he encountered somebody who wasn't trying to find out it was like because I know a lot of
Starting point is 00:53:15 people who to them, that's a layup. That's like, oh shit, I get to kill him. Like, whatever. Like, I'm gonna be lit. Like, people are gonna write articles about me. There's a lot of people who are basically operating on that methodology. I don't, I don't hate him, bro. Like, I was just like, like, I saw the guy there.
Starting point is 00:53:33 I was like, bro, like, these dudes really, man. So whatever. At this point, I'm like, you're just not going to step in anymore. That's what's going to happen. And that's when I put myself there in between him and the, you know, coming in further. The girls were running. It was like Godzilla, bro. Funny story.
Starting point is 00:53:44 People said it was. stage and I was like, you know, right before that happened, we're talking about survival, right? How many women need women, how many women need men,
Starting point is 00:53:52 how women need men to survive. They were like, oh, we don't need men. We can survive on our own. The moment, they're on the ground, running on site,
Starting point is 00:53:58 like, ah! Yeah, so as he broke it, bro, because they're going to, they're saying like, oh,
Starting point is 00:54:02 well, the door was open. Well, guys, he illegally entered, he circumvented security, get up there. You look at Florida statutes, it is still a crime.
Starting point is 00:54:09 I mean, like, hypothetically picture that guy or any, like, You can't get on that floor without line of security. Any big strong man shows up and let's say that there's 30 women there. Imagine them trying to defend themselves against one guy and they all have nails this long. They all have high heels.
Starting point is 00:54:26 Their hair has all kinds of products. They can kill them. I'm just saying like I feel like one big strong dude could probably beat up like fucking 40, especially the way that women leave the house to go to fresh and fit. They're like adorned with all this shit on them and stuff. It's like, you know, like you need it. He's one big strong guy there in that situation, or a blaming, yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:45 I think 30 then would take him out. Maybe with the heels. But if he has the door so that he can sort of like, like, take him out as they're leaving the door. Because if there's 30 surrounding him, then I kind of agree. And not that it is about him. It's about any guy at all.
Starting point is 00:55:03 So that's the situation, man. They were real tough. It was crazy, too. Even after all that, like, I don't hear Eddie's take on this. No. I called you in the phone of 80. What do you call on me?
Starting point is 00:55:12 I mean, for one, I said, I was sending him to the shadow realm. That's kind of your next merch. Shut up. Yes. No, but we reacted to it. And I guess as co-host, the skinny guy, he DM me was like, bro, bring us on your show.
Starting point is 00:55:28 We'll talk about it. And I was like, I don't know this, nigga. I'm like, what the fuck? But no, like, the way I looked at it, though, like listening to what you're saying now, it was like, it's a cloud chasing move. If you don't have no prior thing going, like that and if it's two months going by is like
Starting point is 00:55:44 why would you even show up? He could have came, bro, why do you come when we're alive? Why do you come with a dude recording? Make a splash. You know what I'm saying? He could have came any other time, bro. You know what I'm saying? Why do you lie to security to get upstairs?
Starting point is 00:55:55 Like, come on, man. That's fall of bro. You better, you better than me, bro, because I didn't. Yeah. I know a couple people call me and said, yeah, you should have. You should have. But hey, man, you know. I don't hate him, bro.
Starting point is 00:56:05 As much as he hates me, like, I don't really hate him. Like, it's like, bro, we just want to do our business. Oh, I'll be trying to find you. Like, what? But you find out who all the sicko killers are in your life after something like that happens because when the guy put the gun in my face, I had Chief Keefe hitting me. I'd be like, yo, why y'all ain't clap him? Like, he said, like, that's a free body.
Starting point is 00:56:25 And like, a lot of other people in my life were hit me up. Like, brother, like, why did y'all not kill him? Like, you had a, like, you could have just done it. I'm like, yeah, I agree. Or at least beat the dog shit out of him till he's disfigured and looks like a fucking goony. That's the biggest thing. But that's hard. It's hard to beat somebody so bad that they look fucked up after.
Starting point is 00:56:41 We were kicking and kicking and kicking and he's still, I've seen him like six months there. He's still look normal. But I will say this, for the record, yeah, the door was open. We made a mistake. We were wrong about that. The door was open. But like I said, the girl that I was talking to, she said, oh, I remember locking it. She must have forgot.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Maybe someone else walked in, whatever. But it does not change the fact that he said. Exactly. He broke in. Regardless of whether. Billing could be literally legal for that, liable for that. But we, it's cool. you know what we're here to make content bro that's where we care about all of the
Starting point is 00:57:11 stuff like they recognize them because he used to work for us so they let him up you know what I'm saying it's not really their fault like he went in there lying to them oh I'm here for the podcast and he went up and did that so it's like regardless like you can't get on that floor without it he lied to like people say oh the door was open y'all lied like listen man we thought it was locked even if it wasn't he still broke in like according to florida law so I mean like I said the police are doing it like I know oh you're all snitches like I used to work in law enforcement it is what it is bro I operate if anything is different way yeah you know wasn't he wearing jean shorts when he pulled the
Starting point is 00:57:38 up? Yeah. That's hard, man. You knew he was really ready for the shenanigans when he had the long jeans shorts on. And a Tim. And Tim's on too. Man. So it's like, I'm not a street guy, bro. Like, I operate from a different, you know, from a different realm. So like, that's, you know, and I was trained. Like, I just grabbed my, I got my Glock. I was like, all right, really, we're going to do this. Like, I've been a way worse situations. Like, so it's like, whatever. Let me say, we've wished the best, bro. And hey, man, props to him. But so we got to defend our property. The question is, is, is, is, Throughout all this, you know, you guys did have a wave of subscribers lost and stuff. And that was kind of like the first time that we saw you guys.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Like obviously you guys have just had a, it's always like this in people's careers where it's just up, up, up, up, up, up. And then finally something happens that sort of brings you back to reality for a little bit. And, you know, it takes people's attention off of what you were doing for a few weeks or months or however long it goes. Yeah. How do you guys feel about sort of seeing that happen after working so hard to get those subscribers? And did it demotivate you at all? Did it feel like, fuck? Like, maybe we can't, maybe we're not building the community with these people that we thought we were.
Starting point is 00:58:42 Motivated us more. Yeah, man. We actually, when it happened, we lost our subscribers and everything. I was like, cool, we're just going to post out even more content, post out better content. And if you look at the videos that were released, like, right after it, like, a lot of it was, like, a lot of our, like, best stuff, like, especially with the nighttime shows and everything. And, you know, it's good because it humbled us. And, man, I'm actually kind of glad it happened, bro. Like, I show people's true colors.
Starting point is 00:59:06 So who weren't? And like, real talk, we got a list of people that were like with us and they turn our backs and I was like, oh, this must be true. But like, do you ask us? Did you ever? We counted like 25 plus YouTube channels that made videos attacking us, man. They were cool with you before or some of them were. Some of them were. Some of them want to come on the show.
Starting point is 00:59:23 But oh, now it's time to bash them because they didn't respond to us. We're going to bash them now. I didn't realize how like, I didn't realize how much influence we had until I saw like all these other YouTube channels getting so many views off of attacking us. So I mean, it is what it is, bro. like I'm not going to sit here and play the victim. We made mistakes. It is what it is. We fucked up. We own it. You know, we learn from it. And we're just putting out better content now.
Starting point is 00:59:45 And, you know, now we know where people kind of stand. And, you know, it was a good lesson. I'm glad it happened to us now versus, like, when we get, like, you know, real big, like a couple million. And then it could be way worse. So, you know what I'm saying? I remember my mentor called me on the phone, right? He was like, yo, fresh.
Starting point is 01:00:00 I didn't know you in my mind this big. Because if you're this big, you got this much hate, that means you're doing something that's popping. And at that point, you're famous now. Because before, maybe you had a cool podcast, but to have that much hate on you, you're gonna do you're doing something right? Yeah, because do you feel like that made you guys bigger?
Starting point is 01:00:17 And like, yeah, you're losing subscribers and stuff, but there's so many more people talking about you guys during that time period, which it reminded me of the Joe Button breakup or the Caller Daddy breakup where, you know, even my girl, my girl doesn't really know that much about the Joe Button podcast or whatever, but when she heard they were breaking up, she's listening, she's really listening, pay attention.
Starting point is 01:00:35 I don't pay attention to the fucking can call her daddy. But when I found out that there's two hot chicks fucking beefing, oh yeah. I'm tuned in. I'm paying attention. Like, I feel like probably a lot of people tuned into you guys' content for the first time because of that, you know? You know what's funny?
Starting point is 01:00:48 We lost, I mean, the drama, bro. We lost subs, but we gained way more views. I think that was our best month ever. The views went up. Yeah, views went crazy. So we met a bunch of money. I was like, you know what? Hey, lose some subs.
Starting point is 01:00:56 We're buying a McLaren. We're going to leave it on the side of the road. Yeah. But for me, it's like, it's not really the money. I like really enjoy like, well one, our goal is to hit one million subscribers, right? So that's like our goal right now. And then like we enjoy helping guys out and just like putting the truth out there, man. Because here's a thing.
Starting point is 01:01:11 I'm like, I guess there seems to be this concept or idea that we run around and we say that we're alpha males. I mean, AD we've talked to you behind the scenes. We said it before. I used to play video games for money. I used to play video games for money. Like we're nerds. I gave so much to go back in time. Any of our episodes.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Please tell us where we said we're alpha mills. We never said that. Ever said that. Now we promote. We're nerds that like figured it out. Yeah. Like, we'd say that all the time, but like people say that we run around and call ourselves like, alphas. That's when I know, like, you all really watch the content because if you guys like talk about our origin story, like, I was real transparent.
Starting point is 01:01:42 I used to play video games back in a day. I used to working law enforcement. I'm not no tough guy. Like, I'm not no. But this is one thing I've learned from watching the Manosphere is that like dudes don't want to be told how to live their life or how to get pussy or how to be great in life by dudes who it seems like it was easy for. Right. You know? Like, if you're willing to come out and say like, I was a nerd.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Like I was insecure. I was, you know, like if you're Mr. fucking handsome, if you look like Brad Pitt, how fucking you're going to run a channel telling girls or telling guys how to talk to girls. It's like, everybody is going to be able to look at you and be like, you don't need any help you fucking ass. They don't want to learn from natural.
Starting point is 01:02:14 People are like, oh, bro, you're ugly. Well, guess what? If I'm ugly, I have to learn game to get girls. So that took me a process to get a level where you know what? Yeah, I stutter. Yeah, I'm not the best-looking guy. But guess what? My game and my presence and my vibe.
Starting point is 01:02:26 You know what? He's a cool guy. I like his personality. I can fuck with him. That takes time of effort. And look, I don't have all the answers. But hey, I forget out. Hey, if I do these certain things, I'm going to get laid.
Starting point is 01:02:34 And I figured out. Yeah, I mean, yeah, man. I mean, we both, like, I didn't lose my Virginia until I was 18. Like, we both struggled with girls. Like, so I don't know where, like, a lot of people say, like, oh, y'all run around saying your office. Like, no, man, not at all. We're both late bloomers.
Starting point is 01:02:45 And the thing is is that I think a big reason why the stuff that we say resonates with so many guys because we were there. Like, we were there, like, we're getting a curve with just, we're getting a curve. We're dealing with the same BS. we're dealing with all the same stupidity of like, you know, the current dating marketplace that regular guys are too. It's just like now, yeah, okay, now we're a little bit more popular. But we were still dealing with the same BS before.
Starting point is 01:03:06 If anything, I'll tell you guys this, we got more girls before than we do now. Way more before. Dude, it's kind of like, yo, what's the angle here? What do you want from me? Back then it was like, yo, I'm just having fun getting lit. I have to work, reviving. It's cool. But I was like, I got to watch my back.
Starting point is 01:03:20 I don't know what's going on. It's a little harder now. That's how I feel about everything now, bro. Yeah, you never know now. you can't like invite everybody into your you know give your energy out and stuff like that because the the higher you get up the more people see you it just seems like everybody has a mode of art like what is what is I how am I standing out versus everybody else like what is the goal of that too so I look at that shit like this whole thing was a huge was a huge learning lesson that like
Starting point is 01:03:46 if people get the opportunity to like you know drag your name through the month to bring themselves up they will and even if it means like you know making false allegations whatever it is and we We did a whole, like, you know, I don't want to go into it too long, but like we did a whole like five-hour video where we addressed every single allegation. That's why I see like half of it. And people didn't even watch all of it. That was the moment. You know the truth, but behind the scenes because you know us. You guys invented a new technique right there because normally when people want to apologize, it's a note tap.
Starting point is 01:04:12 It's like, listen, I said the N-word. I'm sorry. Yada yada. But it's short because they want everybody to be able to read it real quick and get the idea. You guys were like, not. We put in a five-hour video. We know you're not going to watch the whole thing. We didn't lie in that way.
Starting point is 01:04:28 And you can ask whatever you want to ask. But from my perspective, it's like, well, they must be sorry or they must have a good excuse because it's five hours with the content. I'm not maybe going to watch the whole thing. We put the timestamps and everything. And it's like crazy because, like, people are still coming at us for some of these allegations. I'm like, we answered that. Like, we told you exactly what happened, how the story was misconstrued and they still want to say, well, y'all are frauds. And I'm like, it broke this down.
Starting point is 01:04:49 But it just goes to show, like, a lot of the times you can't win. Like, people are just going to make their assumption on you. Like they didn't like you in the first place. And then like they see that that you're like people are coming at you. So like, okay, good. Now I can really put my foot down. Yeah, fuck you guys. I never liked you in the first place.
Starting point is 01:05:02 Y'all are frauds. And then they won't even listen to like the evidence you present that like contradicts. Even more proof. I brought out receipts, phone recorded message, recorded phone calls. All this other stuff to prove like how a lot of these allegations were false, bro. 100%. And people still are like, oh, no, fuck y'all. Even the sugar site thing.
Starting point is 01:05:19 The sugar sites, bro. We are on there 24-7. You know why? Because that's one of the biggest. source to get girls. Think about this, right? Higher value. How is it perceived? If I'm on Tinder, I'm just a regular guy on Tinder trying to get laid. If I'm on a sugar site, damn, who is this person? You said 24-7 you're on there? Not 24-7, but like, that's an exaggeration, I'm assuming. You wake up in the middle and I like, gotta get it in. But like,
Starting point is 01:05:39 if you want girls off-rip, that is easy way because guess what? Higher perceived value. So, real-com. Yeah, they try to say we're frauds for that. I was like, bro, we had a video, I pulled a video out from a year ago. Our first episode, one of our first episodes, sugar sites, where we talked about, hey, you need to use sugar sites to get girls. He needs Tinder, Bumble. Use everything. In person. Sugar sites, cold approach, social media, everything. Because we tell guys, like, dealing with girls is, like, sales. So you need to have, like, a bunch of different lead sources to get the girls. And you want to have all these lead sources. Then you get numbers from there. And then you
Starting point is 01:06:09 set up dates. And then, you know, obviously that leads to sex, right? So we, like, have it all shown like this. And I do, like, a little graph where I show it. But sugar sites is a great way to do it because just like he said, it's higher perceived value. I can't tell you how many times I match a girl on Tinder. And then I'll see on a sugar site. she'll go out with me on the date because she saw me on the sugar side and I got the same exact goddamn pictures same bio whatever and they they take me from there but it's because you have higher perceived status and then I talk about how to write your bio in a certain way we broke this all down before but then people like coming out and that's how I knew y'all are frauds and I was like too you don't watch our content
Starting point is 01:06:41 like we've talked about this over a year ago which is funny man so but we addressed all that in that video man it's a five-hour video we broke everything down man and it's like because dude we we do our podcast life so whatever you say is what we actually do why are we going to come on here and cap to you when we do it live yeah that's retarded I'll admit that you guys have turned me into a social blade guy again I used to look at social blade
Starting point is 01:07:02 a couple years ago I was in the groove where like at least once or twice a week I would head on over to social blade I'd be looking at my fucking stats I'd be looking at my competitor's stats just like hmm just like seeing how everybody's Instagram or Twitter or YouTube is changing or whatever you know a lot of times you pick up
Starting point is 01:07:19 some really interesting stats from that but I have noticed that you guys are going up again on YouTube so we are better than you're making the momentum does seem to be back because I see it yeah it sucks because it's only a K day or whatever so it just says plus one K plus one K's and you know that that you know honestly bro like no shade to I've been preached man we wish them the best real talk real talk we have no animosity towards that right good content you can't bring it down because good I would say this good content will always fulfill because guess what when you're adding about to people's lives. For example, people stop committing, committing suicide. People wanted to, like,
Starting point is 01:07:52 off themselves. People got girlfriends. People got into marriages, like, you're out. This content bro, saving life. So you know what? I'm going to keep putting out there. And if people receive it and they get value from it, they're going to keep sharing it. So either way, we got, when we were getting a lot of the hate, I got so many messages from guys like, guys, please, whatever you do, don't, don't quit, don't leave, blah, blah, blah. Like, y'all provide so much value. Because, you know, the people that really like us, like, they watch the Money Mondays, they watch the Womanizer Wednesdays, where we typically, hey, guys, what do you guys, guys want us to cover. Like last week we covered like how to not like, you know,
Starting point is 01:08:21 try too hard to impress girls, you know what I'm saying? Or should you compete with other guys to get girls? So we, on Wednesdays, we typically cover a topic they want or how to do online dating or how to whatever. And we actually did an episode on how to do sugar dating too, which we're going to re-release it. And then a Friday, we do reaction stuff and we also do it finish Friday. So like people that like watch the content, they're like, dude, this has helped me like level up, especially the credit stuff that we give is like how to get your credit score up, how to buy a real estate property. We've got celebrities that can't really put their name on there with us, that
Starting point is 01:08:47 I should rock with us because it's like, yo, you changed my life. But I won't say what it is, but like, you know. So it's like, if they watch the content, they're like, bro, we need y'all. Like, please don't quit. And we're like, no, no, we ain't going nowhere. But it's like, you know, it made me realize like, damn, like we're changing people's lives. So that's why like we took all those drama videos down. It was because, yo, that's not what we're about.
Starting point is 01:09:05 We're here to, like, help guys out, help guys navigate the dating marketplace, get in shape, become more attractive and get the life that they want. Like, we're not here to talk shit on the internet. That's stupid. That doesn't help anybody out, bro. You know what I'm saying? it really doesn't. So we're like, we're just going to get back to making the content that people enjoy and that's what we're doing. I respect it. But I still wanted to ask Walter about taking
Starting point is 01:09:23 these photos in front of the jet. Oh, yeah. Sure. I saw people giving you a lot of shit. For me, it was like, well, I'm going to be real with you. Like, obviously this motherfucker don't know a jet. Like, if he had jet money, then we probably would already know. So I'm kind of like, clearly he's just like used, like the, I mean, hey, the press release game. is a game that you could play. Like there's all these like sites that help you like put together press releases and stuff.
Starting point is 01:09:49 Like how do you feel about that? Do you feel like you did anything weird with that? I want to bring this post right now, right? Obviously people took it a certain type of way. But if you read a post, I'm saying networking with millionaires people that are successful. I never said it's my jet.
Starting point is 01:10:04 I never said, oh, look at me. I never said that. I said networking people that are successful can get you what you want in life. Right. And it's kind of like they took a little like, oh, you're showing off with a jet in a car. Bro, real talk.
Starting point is 01:10:13 It's all marketing. Like for example, that car you see in that picture with the jet, I bought a car a year later. But then I was broke, bro. That's the McLaren that he has now. I manifest. For me, you know, you know what it is, bro? I manifest what I want in my life.
Starting point is 01:10:28 I'll take a picture with it. I'll sit in it. I'll feel it. You know what? One day I'll have one. I don't ever hate. I don't ever talk about it with people. You know what?
Starting point is 01:10:34 I'll get it one day. And that's the music. Like, you know what? I'm there right now with some people that have made it that are successful. I'll get it one day. That for me, social media is basically me manifesting my goals into, It's in my real life. For me, that's all it really is.
Starting point is 01:10:47 And people ask me, oh, bro, you stutter, you're ugly, whatever. It's cool. I know my life. Well, they're right about the ugly part. I know my life, if I were hard enough, and I put my, you know, my distractions to the side, and I keep, all my goals, I'll get whatever I want. So that was just me put out there. You know what? I'm going to make it.
Starting point is 01:11:05 I'm going to be an entrepreneur and I'll make things happen in my life. And people talk about us, oh, he's trying to kill. I never said that. That was my jet, ever. Right. So it's like, people just want to talk shit about me because. I'm doing well and they're not for the most part. So true.
Starting point is 01:11:17 What I've realized, man, from all this too is that like people will kind of like extrapolate what they want to hear, what they want to like believe and then they'll just like assume that and then be like, all right, fuck you guys. Like this is what it is, blah, blah, blah. And then when you say, all right, well, here's my side with all the evidence and everything and they're like, oh, no, fuck that. Yeah. There's something about where it's one of the 40 laws of power.
Starting point is 01:11:37 I saw somebody made a video about this the other day. But like basically if you appear too perfect, people will be desperate to take you down. take the day, you know? And especially if you're coming out here teaching people trying to be like, yo, this is like how you do good at this thing. That gives even more of a desire for people to take you out, you know? You can see the post here, right? Read what I said.
Starting point is 01:11:57 Networking is the key to success. Best birthday weekend ever. When millionaires and people with ambition genuinely believe in you, it forces you to question where your focus really is. One interaction can change your life forever. Get around people living it and doing it so you know it's possible. And there you are in front of a jet. Did I say that, oh, it's my jet?
Starting point is 01:12:13 Look at me. I'm like, yo, these people have made it. I haven't. I'm around them learning some stuff. It's like awesome. I mean, why do people on the internet now want to act like faking it until you make it ain't a thing? Because let me tell you, I was telling people I was a millionaire way before I had a million dollars. Ross just said that he talked about all these watches he didn't have.
Starting point is 01:12:33 You know what I mean? He manifested that. Like, everybody did JZ Dame Dash. Everybody did that they did the blueprint. I don't think we should publicly vilify faking it until you make it. Faking until you make it is what makes America America, man. That's a big part of our culture. Jay Z told me you got to fake until you make it.
Starting point is 01:12:51 I took that very serious. Show you to Mr. Organic, man. Mr. Organic, bro. He's watching back in the day. He's rolling around in Minnesota with a Corvette, saying like a Lamborghini. Boom. A couple years later now, he got McLaren,
Starting point is 01:13:02 4x4 squared G-Wagon, a Rose Royce or Ferrari. Bro, you got to manifest that shit. We're seeing Mr. Organic Sunday at Dusto Dubs event on the 19th. Oh, boom. You want to come? Possibly. That's still done.
Starting point is 01:13:14 Postoply. Yeah. I met by the Spobo Shop. Remember when you called him? Yeah. Yeah. Awesome guy. And like, you know, and the thing is, like, you know, people like, oh, well, myron, you didn't tell us about your past before.
Starting point is 01:13:23 Well, I didn't tell you guys about my past before because, you know, obviously I was involved with law enforcement, whatever. I worked. I was a former special age of Homeland Security Investigations. And I like it. Yeah. I left that in December 2020. It was a great career.
Starting point is 01:13:37 I really enjoyed it. I really didn't want to leave. Did they come to you and say you have to leave because your YouTube channel is becoming bigger? They didn't say that exactly. Exactly, but it was pretty much insinuated, like, yo, what you're putting on YouTube is like not. Because, like, yo, they want you to keep a low profile, right? You got to go on and testify.
Starting point is 01:13:52 You have a clearance. You know what I'm saying? You can't just show up and be a celebrity. Yeah, you can't, man. They blew for a little bit. I was watching you talk about getting pussy last week. Trying to fuck the judge. Sweet.
Starting point is 01:14:04 Tell me how to fuck my point in lawyer. Beat the cakes. So, you know, I left in December 2020, and I didn't talk about it for months because. Because I didn't, you know, I was like, man, I got to figure out. Because I thought about going back because I really enjoyed the job, man. You know, and it wasn't like crazy one. It was like a six-figure career, a six-figure career annually. And it was a lot of fun.
Starting point is 01:14:25 I started my career in Laredo, Texas, and I did like, you know, Mexican cartel, drug investigations, human trafficking, all these types of cases, arms, all that other stuff. All the stuff you guys see on like Border Wars, I was doing those kinds of investigations, right? And it was fun, man. But like, when all this stuff came out, people leaked my name. and if you leak my government name, like, David comes up for a case I did, and I was like, shit.
Starting point is 01:14:47 So people docks me, so I was like, damn, now I really got to, I got to come out and tell the truth. So the reason why I concealed it was because I was like, well, maybe I might want to go back in like a year or two. Maybe if this stuff doesn't, if I don't go too crazy viral, but now at this point, it's like, you know, I guess burn the ships. But it was fun, man. I enjoyed it, you know, and people asked me a lot of questions.
Starting point is 01:15:07 Oh, how did you get into that and everything else like that? But yeah, that's why I wasn't like upfront about it, But that's how I had the money to invest in the studio up front. Because from that career, you know, I saved a good amount of money. And I don't spend money like that anyway. So when we decided, hey, let's do the podcast. I said, let's go all the way in. Let's get a studio and everything.
Starting point is 01:15:24 So we had the, we bought the mics. We bought the panels, bought the nice cameras, all that other stuff. We started up with that initial investment that I had saved from the government. And then, you know, we worked the way up. And then that's in December. Like, when I resigned, but they called me in like in November. Like, hey, we don't like this, blah, blah, blah. and I had a tough decision.
Starting point is 01:15:42 Am I going to leave this career that I like or am I going to do the podcast full time? And at this point, he was just quitting his job. We had hired a guy that was coming from Chicago to help us. So a lot of people were depending on me. I was like, well, you need to stop the podcast for a few months. And I was like, no, I can't do that. So, you know, so I ended up resigning.
Starting point is 01:15:58 I respect that. I don't see what the fuck the issue even is with it. Yeah. And then people make fun of me like, you're a fit. I was like, okay. You were keeping a secret, but it's like, once you start to get famous, you realize that anything in your life
Starting point is 01:16:09 that you are capable of keeping secret, you might just want to keep a secret because it's like for me like I have so much of my life exposed to the world that it's like if there's anything where I have an option of like oh I'm I'm going through this with my girl or I'm going through this with this homie or whatever it's like let's keep
Starting point is 01:16:25 that offline like why the fuck would I want people to be in on the shit that is personal you know but they the whole thing was like because they leaked an affidavit because like court documents are are public so so they leaked an affidavit that I swore to for a case that I did right before I left
Starting point is 01:16:40 So, yeah, so I was like, all right, damn I got to come out with it. But you don't carry yourself, like I said, that doesn't, if you carry yourself, like you're just some crazy tough guy. Yeah. Then that comes out, then, yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:51 Yeah. Because if you had had to quit because you signed to AD and you were rapping with him and, you know, like, then that would be a big deal. And I was like, yeah, I'm in the streets. I mean, Rick Ross was just a conventional officer. That's not even like being a fucking department of homeland security.
Starting point is 01:17:07 But, I mean, still, that was a huge thing in his career. Yeah. Yeah, it was a whole different world, bro. Like, you know, I was, like, presenting cases, meeting with prosecutors, interviewing informants and witnesses and all this stuff. It was a whole other world, bro. But it was fun, man. It was a great career, you know.
Starting point is 01:17:23 It sucks that I, like, kind of had to leave and then I had to, like, you know, tell the truth about it. But, you know, it is what is. Now I'm here with Fresh and we're doing a podcast. And I went from, like, dealing with crooks to kicking out Bimbo. So I'm like, all right, well. And we started, man. So was, man. Back in the day, bro.
Starting point is 01:17:38 He was in his, um, uh, uh, living room I was in my bedroom doing it virtually yeah we're still working our jobs at the time too when we started off the podcast like I would like do my job and then I'd come in and do the podcast I'll say this the prior five years we had before this whole podcast thing let up with the the skills we learned from marketing the money he saved up you know all the YouTube training that we did beforehand whenever we came together we put it together and that's what it blew so big so yeah I'm actually glad because the prior experience like made me really good at like you know do interview, like, that's what debating.
Starting point is 01:18:13 That's why I write my, write notes down in a notepad because like, that's how I used to, you know, when I did my cases, you know, go interview someone, I write the notes and everything like that. So that's why I still write my notes. That's why I listen very closely to what people say, just from, you know, it's good skills to have. He triggers
Starting point is 01:18:27 girls. He triggers the, uh, the criminals. Hey, you did this, right? No, no, no. I didn't kill him. I just shot him a few times. Okay, all right, all right. That's not that bad. You know, he's still alive. I feel that, but sometimes on the podcast when I'm talking to, like, random girls, I feel like the argument that I'm trying to have is a lot of times, like, very, like, fact-based and, like, the argument. And they're not really even having an argument in the same way that I'm having an argument. They're not trying to, like, debate.
Starting point is 01:18:57 They're just saying shit. Bro. It's kind of just a girl. You want to hear some funny? This is not, we're not doing the same thing right now. Maybe I should. Nick, that's like our fucking group chat. We just purposely bother you.
Starting point is 01:19:06 He's like, he'll give us the facts about something and we'll purposely just. derelevant stuff translation i have a completely unscientific perspective on modern medicine and i use this as an excuse to make it sound like i wasn't serious after the fact we fuck with him because we know it gets to him
Starting point is 01:19:23 damn no he just realizes he's wrong after the fact and then it's like ah i was trying to fuck with you no and here's the funny thing too um because like i've i've had because like some of the girls that like i've had like that came on the show that didn't like me they come back and what they'll do is they'll come back and they'll like
Starting point is 01:19:40 watch or like whatever as a spectator and then they're like yo those girls just argued with you just to argue like they're fucking dumb and i was like do you see what i mean now when me and you were talking about it before and they kind of see it because when they watch it as a spectator and they're able to get their feelings out of it and they're able to look at it objectively they're able to be like yeah that girl's dumb but the thing for you is you're like a fucking junior high teacher on this show because you have to be willing to tolerate like really dumb arguments otherwise there's no show like otherwise why are you bringing in these random girls that have ever had a conversation on camera with anyone ever.
Starting point is 01:20:12 It's like you kind of need that energy because otherwise like, you know, like if you're going to teach 13 year olds, you just have to like be mature and responsible enough to just deal with them saying a bunch of stupid shit. When they come back as a spectator, they're like, damn, okay, yeah, they're arguing with their emotions. I was like, do you see kind of how like you were doing it? They're like, yeah, you're right. And sometimes the girls will come back and like, you're right.
Starting point is 01:20:32 Like I did this and me and my boyfriend are doing better now or whatever. We just had Jesse, the one I went famous for the subway with Kevin Simonal who came back to the show. She's like, I apologize for what I did. It wasn't nice, whatever. But she understood, hey, you know what? Maybe I was a little bit too emotional came back and then changed her tune. I'm willing for a girl to like have like an epic viral scene on
Starting point is 01:20:51 Fresh and Fit and then be like, fuck this. I'm starting my own YouTube channel and then they blow up and they're just a child of Fresh and Fit. That would be cool. That's got to happen eventually. We should have a network. Eventually. Oh, see? There's a big network. It's funny though. And I'm sure y'all heard there's all the time too. They walk
Starting point is 01:21:08 into the city, oh my God, it's so nice. I want to started a podcast. I'm ahead. I'm like, okay, bro. If you knew what came and went into this thing. You would not want to do it, bro, if you knew what went into it. And like, we do it live too. So it's like no editing, whatever. Whatever happens happens. And, you know, we've had girls like attack us on there. Like, fuck, we're fuck fat, you know what I'm saying. World Star. You know, it's a snack of me and shit. I was like, oh my God. Badbin fit. That's amazing. Yeah, she has. Yeah. I mean, listen, like, if a girl sees what you guys are doing and they feel like they actually have talent and they actually are right, then by all means, For sure.
Starting point is 01:21:40 You just start your own thing. The whole thing is just a lot. Way more people are lying to themselves and saying, like, I think I could do this or whatever than the people who actually have any kind of ability to really do it. Unless you're willing to start that type of content and I'll get paid for like a year, like Mr. Again always says. You shouldn't do it. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:56 I'll tell you this, man, from the YouTube stuff from what I used to do, this is harder, bro. Because I put in way more hours with the YouTube stuff than I do when I was working for Uncle Sam. And the thing is, you know, I don't want to chew my own horn. but like I was a really good case agent. Like I had done wiretaps. I did big gang cases. I big, not your game. Not your game.
Starting point is 01:22:16 You should look into the Crips. The Crips are bad news, man. I did, I did, I never did. CMAQ. Oh, man. I will say, I never did. I never did a C case. I never did it.
Starting point is 01:22:27 None of that. It was, yeah, never, never, yeah. Well, what about these bloods? Never gets bloods either. Never. It was, it was more like, you know, Zetas and stuff like that on the Mexican border is what I did. So it was.
Starting point is 01:22:39 So it was. So it wasn't really, it was more transnational. It was more transnational stuff. But like, even then, like, with doing those cases and the endless hours, it still doesn't amount to amount of time that it takes to what we do now. So I was like, yeah. But the beauty is at least when you're an entrepreneur, every hour that you put in goes to your 100% benefit.
Starting point is 01:22:59 Even though, like, I loved my job before. The end of the day, I worked for the agency. You know, obviously I did the cases because I enjoyed doing them and I, like, I enjoyed my reputation of being like one of the hardest working guys in the office. but it wasn't for me, it was for the agency. But now I can say it's for fresh and fit, which is what we built versus, you know, working for someone else.
Starting point is 01:23:16 But you put in way more hours, you know, the caveat to that is you got to put in way more hours. Nobody's going to do it for you. Like, if you want to make something on the internet, listen, you got to just get in there in the trenches and figure it the fuck out. Because, hey, there are some rich people. Like, I'll admit, like it was a big turnoff
Starting point is 01:23:31 when Will Smith started vlogging. And I'm just looking at it and just realizing, like, this motherfucker got a whole team that just like, fought this idea of helped him film it put this whole thing together i'm like this is what vlogging is turning into is like celebrities just with massive teams that's not like oh i'm jake paul and i just picked up a camera and started filming myself which is what vlogging always was you know this shit was cool though like it was funny but it's like yeah when you have a whole fucking team behind you it's like
Starting point is 01:23:59 was obviously had like lights of cameras in the back like you could tell it was just some bullshit like he was doing like nobody would do because they don't he can't even afford the shit yeah so i mean that was like a space in his own that I thought was like cool but like everybody but that is kind of old school because now I feel like they would just be like oh okay we're going to make you a TikTok and you're going to do these little dances and that's going to be your whole thing online Will Smith yeah shout to the original fresh prints man yeah yeah that's a good point that's a good point that's your old game that's said a million times bro vlogging is like one of the hardest ways to create content bro shout out to all the
Starting point is 01:24:29 vloggers out there man like walking around the camera bro you know it's funny I'm doing the bare minimum bro I'm using my phone like I got two four this time right he's a poverty vlogger compared to these other guys, bro. Oh, shit. Hey, man. You got a live podcast? You get a life on a video. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 01:24:43 I was kind of like an OG phone vlogger. Back in the day, bro. Like so much of my initial, like, hype and shit came from me just making iPhone vlogs of going to parties and being around people doing drugs and crazy shit. You could tell that we were like all just hooking up with girls at three in the morning and shit. But at a certain point, it became like, I'm doing so much content. I'm doing so many fucking interviews.
Starting point is 01:25:06 I just want the rest. of my day to be like mine where I don't have to think about what I'm filming and I'll still put it in my Instagram story and everything like that but you know at a certain point it just kind of became like I can't be doing all these interviews and then also filming every moment of my day trying to get a day blog out yeah a certain point it can be really hard it's tough but this is why we work non-stop like literally we wake up we're working we sleep we're like working even this trip we're working right now no it's on vacation yeah you don't feel it um you guys got anything big coming up before I go and eat this fucking steak that I got right for me.
Starting point is 01:25:38 We're giving away a Rolex. Yes. You want to talk about that? Yeah, yeah. So it's FFFspiritbomb.com. We're trying to hit 1 million subscribers. That's the goal. Get that golden plaque like you guys.
Starting point is 01:25:49 But yeah, man, FSSpiritbomb.com. And then we're basically giving away a Rolex is the first, the grand prize. Second grand prize is a trip to Miami. Yep. Trip to Miami, a thousand-dollar cash prize. Meet us in the studio. And then the third is a trip to Miami for free. And then basically get to chill with us,
Starting point is 01:26:03 hang out in the studio for a weekend, whatever it is we cover it for you. And then all you got to do, honestly, is just go to FFFFspairbomb.com, enroll, put your name, number, email, dick size, no, I'm just kidding. Trace it on a piece of paper and then mail that in. Yeah, but everyone's like, oh, y'all are taking a lot of information and so that we can track the score so we can give you your prizes, man.
Starting point is 01:26:23 So yeah, a name, email, phone number, and then you enroll in that, and then it gives you a special URL, you take that URL, give it to your friends, and then every person that you refer to subscribe to Fresh and Fit. They count it. And FreshFit, it counts it. And then all you got to do, and then subscribe to FreshFit and FreshFit, done.
Starting point is 01:26:38 So do two steps. Subscribe to FreshFit, FreshFit Clips. That's step one, step two, enroll in the website, get your special URL, share it, and get prizes. As little as five referrals, you start getting prizes. That's hard. And we're adding some huge guests on the platform as well. I won't say names yet, but just we're going to about a blow like you, bro. Well, hey, I believe that Adam 22, AD.
Starting point is 01:26:59 Oh! We may be pulling up to the Fresh and Fit Studio on an up. coming Saturday so people should get it stay tuned Yo, real talk When you guys come down? Red Carlin Yeah, yeah
Starting point is 01:27:11 Because we got to go out after that Because we have to leave at 6 in the morning The next day So we basically got to go out and party now Huh? You leaving now? I'm not staying out there without you What the fuck am I going to do?
Starting point is 01:27:20 Oh yeah I think I'm going to get a booking out there too My boys boss will book me That Saturday night? Yeah Let's do it Yeah Yeah
Starting point is 01:27:27 Either way, I miss Some badass connections Me and Myron so the clubs, the dinners, we got your job, bro. Yeah, we got you guys. They watched a podcast. I don't know if I've ever,
Starting point is 01:27:41 like, when I look at that schedule for that weekend, I don't know how I'm going to get by with that little sleep. So if there's an Adderall plug in Miami, I might need your services. You can do that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:50 Track a monster. There's not many people that I'll wake up early for, but AD is definitely one of them, bro. He comes into Miami. We're going to always take care of him, bro.
Starting point is 01:27:57 Look, whatever is the message being responded to is me because it's all day. As a person with a child, I respect the fuck out of that. because that is really not an option. But he works all night, though. Yeah, that'd be working all night.
Starting point is 01:28:07 But, like, for y'all, bro, like, there's people, like, when they pull up in town, like, we just make it happen. We go get them from the airport, you know, first-class treatment. Like, anyone that's been on fresh foot. You can sleep. We'll pull up. We'll take a little nap at the hotel, then we'll pull up. Hey, I'm popping up.
Starting point is 01:28:20 Y'all got Zaxby's in Miami? No, it's up West Palm. Oh, Pensacola got Zaxpies. No, we're going to take them to... There's a bunch of good pizza spots in Miami, bro. Pause. Yeah, the Jackson 6th actually was lit, bro. Yeah, we were there.
Starting point is 01:28:34 That was fired. You should all do a gang bang on Eliza while we're out there. Yo! Hey, it's crazy. She's in our building, bro. She's built it. You tell them how the homies was trying to scare you? Bro.
Starting point is 01:28:47 He was like, they were like, yo, 80 disremands? Yeah, we're going to put them on. I was like, what does that mean? Put him on? You can put me in the car? He said, no, no, no, I'll put you on. What are you talking about? I'm like, you don't hurt me.
Starting point is 01:28:59 Didn't they join a gang? Hey, he's trying to drive off. the whole piece of grabbing his wheel. Wow, were they drunk or what? You're finally going to have a sober Miami trip. You never did this before. I haven't been sober anywhere. I love it though.
Starting point is 01:29:13 Wait, you want sober that? You were this whole time? No, he's sober now. So, like, this Miami trip will be his first sober Miami trip. Yeah, he was lit his hell on the podcast. You were, like, my main person, like, causing me to drink, like, previously.
Starting point is 01:29:31 like I thought we were going to go to Miami and I was going to get drunk. He holds his liquor like like a god, bro. You're in an airport? You think he's like like big chief? Oh, we were crazy at the airport. I thought we're going to get kicked out. Yo, that blog was the funniest I ever had, bro. I have some drinks at the club.
Starting point is 01:29:46 You're not having a bunch of drinks at the airport in the morning for no reason. Bro. I'm saying right now we're going to pop a bottle. Adam 22, 80. Our underpression fitness. That's going to be. I'll say it is, bro.
Starting point is 01:29:59 We're at that airport and these guys we're acting crazy. I was like, bro, we might get kicked out because, again, from what I used to do, I was like, bro, these dudes are all at the airport. They're going to see me here, but we're done. They got like, four beers. He was like, put your mask on. He was like, hell no, I'm going to put on a damn mask.
Starting point is 01:30:14 In the airport. Wow. That was just funny as hell, man. Yeah, they were wild. We was wild out of the airport, bro. Yeah, bro. You think he was in a rocking chair? How are you in a rocky chair?
Starting point is 01:30:23 Bro, what you're in a rocking chair? That's what he does at his house. He just sits on a rocking chair on the porch all day. But he had it in the airport. I was like, bro, how do you have a rocket chair right now? It was a wooden rocket chair. Hey, when I watched that back, I said, fuck. Because I was tired, too, on top of that shit, bro.
Starting point is 01:30:38 Yep. Bro, that's true. And then I think our shit got delayed, like, twice or something, bro. Yeah, yeah. So they missed her. No, no, we missed two flights. And then end up being on the same flight. That's the number one thing I'm scared about going to Florida.
Starting point is 01:30:52 It's my first time on a plane in, like, almost two years. It's like, all these flights keep getting fucking delayed and moved around. That trip, if any of the flights gets, fucked up, we're fucked because, bro, it's a very short period of time. That happened with me, bro. When I was coming back from Vegas, my flight was supposed to leave at like 11 a.m., bro. I didn't get home to almost midnight, bro. Damn. Damn.
Starting point is 01:31:14 That is like an hour flight. Yes. I think there was a storm that weekend, too, when we're going to L.A. I think it was in Miami. There was a storm that time. But Adam, I promise you. It's going to be a little time, man. I will take care of you guys.
Starting point is 01:31:26 To make sure you guys are good. At least we don't have to do the flight too. Miami from L.A. We're flying two to Pensacola and then the next day we have to go from Pensacola to Miami so at least we get, because I just imagine there can be too many influencers
Starting point is 01:31:40 going from L.A. to Miami. I'm not ready for all that energy. And bro, when they came to L.A., bro, we had a good time, man. Yeah, that was good time, man. Sean's 80. Delilah is, bro? Yeah, that's a good time, man. Well, I didn't meet, but I saw Chris Brown, Tiger, French Montana, Bichon. They were all in there. I think sure.
Starting point is 01:31:56 Drinks for him. His security. I was like, you know these people? That's crazy, bro. like, show's a D-D is connected in L.A., though. I'll say that, man. He's a good dude, so you know what I'm saying? So we got to roll out the record. Sometimes you're addicted to him, but it's okay.
Starting point is 01:32:08 I just put him to the test, you know. A lot of people don't want to, like, you know, ask him the hard questions. I'm out here trying to make him a better podcast. He does. He does. I got to, you know, throw a little doubt upon him. He's my friend. I don't kick his ass anymore.
Starting point is 01:32:20 I watch the comments. They're like, yo, he need to become a better podcaster. Because of Adam harassing him is the rest of that comment that you're reading. But he doesn't just do it to me because it's like we got a guy and Duno here now and I feel like he gets it now and I'd be like well I was like you got to go through the passage of podcast If I tell you something like podcasting advice was and you think I'm wrong
Starting point is 01:32:39 I'm super open to having that conversation I've just been doing this for a long time so I feel like I can see things and and you know I watch other people's podcasts and see things that I wish I could tell them like hey you gotta stop doing this this sucks what did you tell us well open up for constructive criticism I have one thing that I do want to say Fischer Fitt. Let's do it, man. Let's hear it.
Starting point is 01:32:58 You guys need to segment up reading the donations a little bit more because sometimes I feel like you're just getting distracted with reading the donations every five fucking seconds. And it's like sometimes I feel like it kind of like kills the conversation a little bit. And I wish that it was even maybe if you were like, okay, we're going to make it every half hour, every hour. We're going to go through the donations. I feel like sometimes, I'm sure it's not always like this. But sometimes you guys get a little too caught up reading them like as they come in. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:33:24 Okay. Fair enough. That's good. That's good. That's good. That's good. Man, fuck that niggins. No, no.
Starting point is 01:33:29 No, because we go in the other direction where when we do the No Jummer show, we don't have the chat up because I feel like the chat distracts people from the conversation. All of a sudden, they start reading it, they start responding.
Starting point is 01:33:40 But then I do think, I like the idea of like doing the No Jumbers show for like an hour and a half or two hours and then pull the chat up so that if there's people who have shit they want to say slash reading donations we can get to all that. I will say this though.
Starting point is 01:33:51 That chat is funny. Your chat nigg is show to y'all. Your own nigg is funny as hell. That's the problem is the chat is so entertaining that it ruins your ability to talk. And then you roast at the girls too sometimes. Bro.
Starting point is 01:34:02 The episode that I was on, some shit, I was just like, I was sitting there like, bro, ain't funny? The ghost can read it. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:34:10 He just called me a whale. Oh, my God. I had to have that conversation with AD1. 7th and past, I'm like, listen, just because the chat said something rude
Starting point is 01:34:19 about the girl on the show, doesn't mean that you need to repeat it. You could just ignore it. I almost fucked up Gina's job over here because I was like, like she's over there if y'all don't know, Gina's just sitting there laughing his ass off reading the mean comments.
Starting point is 01:34:34 I'm like, maybe don't. Because Gina's from the hood, you feel me? So I'm like, I can tell. I can tell her. Why? Because she's wearing a blanket? No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:34:42 No, but her humor, I know like, I know her humor will probably be like, you know his hood shit. So he's asking me like, oh, you know any dope creator. So I'm like, all right, I'm going to bring her on a stream. And while we're sitting here,
Starting point is 01:34:53 they're saying all type of shit, like sexual shit, they're saying funny shit, but nothing I think that she would get offended by. And I'm reading it and I'm laughing. And Adam's there like, oh my God, this girl's gonna fucking sue us like, yeah. And you know what? His response to that was, his response was,
Starting point is 01:35:08 she ain't going to sue you, she's from the hood. And I'm like, oh. And she's here right now, there you go. That was enough that we then gave her a full-time job. Yeah. Fuck. Good. All right.
Starting point is 01:35:24 I'm going to eat this steak. Fresh and fit, it's been awesome having you guys back for sure, man. Walter. Thanks,
Starting point is 01:35:29 Ryan. I appreciate you guys. Hey, man. Walter. Yeah, French. Fresh.
Starting point is 01:35:33 Walter. Walter. I looked up his birth certificate. Yeah. And everybody tap in with the contests that you guys are doing
Starting point is 01:35:41 and all that. Yeah, check it out, guys. You get rewarded for sub and everybody tells me to sub. Keep not.
Starting point is 01:35:46 I forget what fucking dated is the 25th. Keep the 25th. Leave the 25th open so that you can watch us on Fresh and Fit. Let's get it, bro. Yes, it's going to be late, guys. Let's get it.
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