RAWTALK - Impaulsives Mike Majlak & Jeff Wittek talk H3H3, Logan Paul fighting Tate, & SteveWillDoIt banned.
Episode Date: August 16, 2022Join this conversation of the middle aged men of YouTube Mike Majlak & Jeff Wittek along with Bradley Martyn. They engage in hard hitting topics & current events: Logan Paul in WWE, Jake Paul fight fl...op, their appearance on the H3 podcast, and starting new podcast. They go in depth with topics such as burnout, woke culture, haters, relationships, and children…SPONSORS:Www.buyraycon.com/RawTalkWww.athleticgreens.com/RawTalkSUBSCRIBE HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/REALRAWTALK?sub_confirmation=1LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rawtalk/id1294154339FOLLOW RAWTALK PODCAST:INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/getrawtalkTIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/@askrawtalkFOLLOW BRADLEY:INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/bradleymartynSUBSCRIBE TO RAWTALK PODCAST CLIPS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvzSBNBOK599FqzrTZS8ScQ/?sub_confirmation=1SUBSCRIBE TO LIFE OF BRADLEY MARTYN: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWTQG2aMDYKGDqYEGqJb1FA/?sub_confirmation=1SUBSCRIBE TO FITNESS CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/bradleymartynonline?sub_confirmation=1RAWGEAR: https://www.rawgear.com (CODE:RAW)
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Welcome back to another episode, Rockdown.
Yeah, no offense to you.
Okay.
I was going to pull out today.
Why?
Why?
I had an injury, a mouth injury.
Are you guys rolling?
Are you rolling?
Of course me.
You had a mouth injury?
Mouth injury.
You had it.
So you had another facial injury.
No, well, it's not facial.
I sneezed and I bit my tongue a little bit on this side.
So that's why you were going to pull out.
I am limited on words that I could say today without being an issue.
Because now you have 16 podcasts.
He's also lying.
Yeah, he's for sure why he was going to pull out.
Do you want to know the real reason?
Yeah, of course, one of the real reason.
Bro, okay.
So I guess last time you went on Jeff FM
You you did you like did trash promotion
You didn't promote it at all dude
You didn't share any Instagram stories
No you didn't share any Instagram stories
I do that for my own podcast bro he's making this up
Don't listen the real reason why I'm throwing it out there
Could be a could be a complete lie who knows
No you know what the second reason is okay yeah so when I went to your gym right
Yeah I came down there thinking that you were going to be like oh shit you know
This is dope.
You finally came down.
Come here whenever and work out.
But you didn't do that.
You said go sign up.
Give him your credit card up.
No, I didn't.
That's a lie.
You gave Daddy Steve, my fucking intern.
You gave him a free member.
This is a lie.
100% of you're full of lies.
I remember.
Bradley,
I got to tell you,
I've done this show so many times.
And it's always great vibes.
And his vibes today, dude,
they're dark.
Yeah.
They're like down tempo sullen.
You're lying.
Like, yo,
you know what happens when you go in like,
you go on like a haunted house like right around
for Halloween.
Yeah, of course.
And when you first walk in, you just feel the whole vibe, like, drop a little bit.
This is what's going on with him?
He's in a house vibe right now.
What's going on with him?
Everybody's going to comment say this guy's got bad energy.
What's going on with you, man?
Nothing.
We're just leaving.
We're going to Europe for two weeks.
And I have to do like four or five podcasts before I leave in three days.
You have a new podcast now.
This one.
And I'm, look, I'm here.
And for the next 30 minutes, I'm all yours.
He came in here.
Quick, get on.
We only got 30 minutes.
How long are these episodes?
Long.
Three hours.
This is a long.
This is a really long one.
Can you turn my headphones up?
I'll take a 10 minute nap or something.
Which one is you right here?
Check, check, check.
Mike took a bunch of Alphabrein before this.
Check, check, check, check.
This is not a sponsored thing.
Turn down 10%.
I don't agree with Alphabrain.
It makes me feel all jittery.
Are you on it right now?
No, he is.
You're all on it.
You're all about it.
You're like, yeah, I'm on Alphabet.
No, that's me.
No, you talk about it on your podcast last time.
Every time I do a pod, you talk about Alphabet.
Yeah, what are you saying?
You both talk about it.
But I don't like it.
take it. It doesn't work. It's a scam, but he's on it like placebo. It's a placebo effect. He
takes all these and he's like, I'm so smart. I'm going to talk about myself this whole
podcast. I'm not going to shut the fuck up. And that's why everybody comments and says
Mike's bad vibes. Went straight into this. So, so, bro, Mike talks too much. Hold on.
You literally are a circus right now. Yeah. Well, you lied about the zoo thing because I said go get
the influencer tag and you could show up whatever. You just never got a tag. Yeah. And I didn't
say you to pay anything. Oh, I thought you said go give them your credit card or something.
No, I say go sign the thing and then they give you a tag and you can show up and ever.
Oh, okay.
Well, honestly, I thought we were done after that.
I thought of, not saying that I need free memberships.
Like, I'm an influence.
Are you being serious right now?
Because I don't even know anymore, Bradley.
I don't know.
Because I 100% thought I made it really clear, like, you just got to get the tag and you show up and you're good.
Just like Daddy, Steve, he pulls up.
No, you said go take care of it with them up there in the front.
You did this with your hand, this motion.
It was going like this.
Yeah, go sign the fucking thing so that you get your name and you, like the waiver.
shit and then you can get a little tag and you show you just check in it's free i apologize it
yeah i would never do that to you man should i take five and come in with new internet
no you should he said he said he was gonna take a nap on the show just do that yeah just take a
fucking because honestly this is this is the this is the thing we are we are the middle-aged men of
youtube and and there's things that we have to work on nap time besides nap time uh the bigger
question is when which one of us is going to have a kid first oh yo bradley preps bro
I don't prep anything
No I told you
Bradley dude okay
Let me get this out of the way
Really quickly
So there's this like ongoing
No no no
Don't say bullshit you know is not true
I don't prep anything
Wait hold on a second
Let me just say what I was gonna say
I don't prep anything
No wait
I prep one
Now you got a hodded house five
No I don't
Hold on I prep one thing ever
And I didn't even get to do the podcast
And you know what I'm talking about
I prep for one podcast ever
And I didn't get to go to
My ex girlfriend
No no no no
What was your premed
Blue two
No
Yo, you're a fucking idiot
No, dude
This is my child
No
No
The clickbait
Oh yeah
What's the clickbait on this
Oh this
Okay I'm gonna tell you right now
It's gonna be
It's gonna be
Logan Paul's friend
The guy suing David Dober
No no no
No
We're not having that
And why
And Steve will do it cancel
Okay
We were to talk about that later
I mean that'll probably
All right
I just can I finish
Go ahead
Can I finish
what I was going to say. Absolutely. All right. All right. Oh, so as you know, there's like this like ongoing like competition between two big YouTube podcasts. Right. Yeah. Right. Right. Right. Right. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Right. Yeah. So, yeah. You're, you're, yeah. I know, I know what we're talking about. No. No. I mean, you can say it full sand and palsy. Yeah. I was going to. But I keep getting cut off by fucking haunted house over here. And and and so there's so and they're doing a great job. They're securing great guests. And like shout out to Kyle and John. And.
and everybody on that side.
But they did something recently
that got my attention, bro.
And I was like,
okay, now we're about to,
this is about to be a war.
Because they brought on fucking
Big Bad Bradley Martin
onto the show.
And he was a part of a couple episodes.
And the thing is,
is when you say the middle-aged men
of YouTube, bro,
I'm here because you're a fucking
great podcast host, bro.
Like you're a,
I really fucking mean that.
And I don't know if it's like an age,
a wisdom, just like a knowledge
of topics thing.
but like you add a ton to that show
and I just love doing podcasts with you like
anytime we've done a show we've always had a great
conversation and that's why I'm back
I just want to say that Mike wants another therapy
session right Mike's a meat rider
no no I was really dope I appreciate that I mean that
I bet you everyone in the audience would agree with that bro
when you when you pop on shows like you add a ton
bro you know what questions to ask you do a great job
yeah and I got a lot of feedback I get a lot of feedback
when I've been on that show I get a ton of really positive
feedback I get a ton of messages
I just wish I was on more
episodes you know i think you should i think you should be and also can i ask this question
maybe you know because you're like closer to it but what happened to bob mennery dude
that was my question you stole that from i think a lot of people are curious bro and like i don't want
to like i mean it's hard because it's like how much directly can i say about i just know they just
disagreed on certain things got it um like i i can't speak from his perspective as far as
how he feels like he was treated because i know he feels like he was treated a certain way
Did he quit or was he canned?
I think it was
kind of a mutual thing.
Oh, yeah.
So they were like, yeah,
we don't really want you around anymore.
He's like, you know what?
Because from what I knew is he was supposed to come do that episode with the game
that I stepped in on and that he refused to because he wanted something done a certain way.
I don't know if it was a contract thing or something.
That's as much as I know.
And then we ran it a few and the feedback was really good.
And they were like, we'll just do this.
And then, excuse me.
And then they, you know, they just continue to do it.
Because they have other people that can come in and jump on the podcast.
But I didn't talk, I never got to talk to Bob specifically about, like, the details of it.
I just know he felt a little bit slighted.
Yeah, and you could see that.
He was talking about that on Instagram a lot.
But there's a lot of, like, in the beginning of any new entity, especially an entity that shared between people that are like in the spotlight and creators, there's always a lot of that, like, hot water, frustration and stuff.
We had a lot of that in the beginning of impulsive, dude.
like we're everything looks super smooth now but we're 400 episodes deep like there was a lot of times
where I walked off shows me and Logan would get in major battles like there would be problems
with the like producer we've we've had three four different co-hosts like it's you know coexisting
and having a bunch of different like egos and conversations and people with different ideas
and creative desires for the show is challenging yeah it's not you know I want to ask you this
so what do you think makes obviously impulsive is an incredible show and I love it but my question
to you is what do you think after all those episodes
and obviously going through the learning pain of like
okay this person didn't work out
this worked out for a certain time then it stopped working
what do you think makes a show like truly great
as far as the synergy between the
I think for our show specifically
it's just the camaraderie between
the brothers on the show you know what I'm saying
like there's just something to be said about
the energy between people that are best friends
in real life and and
also having like
some level of contrast
between the hosts like you've got you know superstar Logan Paul kind of like sitting in the middle
you've got George which he leans a certain way on certain things he's got the religious angle he's got
I love George he's amazing he crushes it he's hilarious he's like the comic relief you know and then
I you know study a lot for the episodes I try to bring a lot of questions to the table and kind of
and kind of control the flow to an extent and I think like you know when you get three people
that are just really tight in real life on a show together like it's it's it's kind of a sure shot
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
As far as controlling the flow,
do you think it's because of your age
that you're better at that?
Yeah, I think like I just,
I think there's a certain level
of just awareness of room awareness
that comes into play
when you do a podcast
and there's certain,
you can like feel certain things from the guests.
I try to build a rapport immediately with the guests
and I always feel like I do a good job of that.
And it's just an awareness
that you get after years of conversations,
sitting, doing this,
doing it in different rooms
where you're able to kind of like
navigate those conversations.
And so, like, I think, yeah, I think I think I think age and wisdom has a lot to do with it, you know, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, what about you, Jeff?
I've brought on younger kids onto my podcast before, and I agree with that.
You need some life experience that be good at podcasting.
I have funny young kids around me, but I make sure that they don't overstep, you know, because
Jeff's, excuse me, Jeff, Jeff, Steve's fucking hilarious.
Yeah.
That's one of my favorite characters, man.
The guy's like just like a, because I'll tell you why, I have a personal experience
with him.
We were at Chipotle.
And I was having some conversation with this guy who came up to me and asked me, he was
like you know what do I do to like be in shape and I kind of gave him like a shitty answer but
it was a really good answer that he needed and Jeff like ended up saying excuse me Steve ended up
saying like okay thank you blah blah whatever and then he went some other guy came up to be like
oh you're uh you're on Jeff's pod or whatever and his like reaction was like yeah and he went to go
you know how his character is like awkward yeah there's no cameras yeah and this guy this guy like
you know when you go to daps and he's like oh oh and it was like no one was filming
me this. He's really that guy. Is he really awkward like that? Absolutely. Yeah. He was never,
when I first hired him, well, actually when I first hired him, it wasn't even a hiring. He
watched a Gary V. TikTok where Gary Vee said, he was given advice. He was like, just tell
somebody you'll work for free. And that's what he did for me. He was like, I'll shoot for
free for you. And then about three days in, he was like, hey, can I start getting paid?
Oh, wait. He took that shit way too fast. Yeah, that's what he does. Oh, shit. That's what he does.
But it wasn't even his skill or anything.
He knew nothing about filming or anything like that.
Half the time the camera wasn't even on.
And I just liked his personality.
He would make me laugh.
And I think that's what it comes down to is my energy when I'm filming.
If I go into something already having fun, the video will be better.
So I just kept them around to look at his stupid face and make me laugh.
And then now he's my right-hand man.
Yeah, he's really funny, man.
So both you guys can answer.
Yeah, he's great.
And I think he's like, if he continues, I think he'll do really well on like in the space
overall.
Yeah.
So as far as like finding talent, I have a, because I'm curious about this just myself.
Like what do you guys do?
Like what do you identify when you look at like a creator coming up?
How do you identify someone that like you think can blow up?
Because recently I've been like doing more management working with creators specifically
in the fitness space and I've had a lot of success.
But what would you say when you see someone on social media?
Like what really makes someone stand?
out. I definitely look for originality. Something about Stephen was just so different than anything I've
ever seen before in a person, any human I've ever seen in my life. Yeah. But that's the thing
because that's him off camera too. Yeah. Like to a degree. No, he's not. Everybody says very character
to him, but I mean, he knows what he's doing. He knows when he ups it. Yeah, yeah. Her content, but
yeah, that's pretty much him. That's who he is. I think I'm always looking for like what. Besides
besides all the fucking hot chicks that you find well that's not that's not like
creative talent that I'm looking for it's a little creative sometimes they can get creative
sometimes but uh no but I'm always looking for like for like uh what and I say this young
creators like what niche are you trying to fill everything that I do generally comes from like a
business background because that's where I started in the brand world and the question when you
introduce a new product or a new business or anything like that is always what hole in the market
are you trying to fill?
So if you have a new product, a new invention,
but the market's not prepared for it
or prepared to, like, pay a certain price,
there's, like, four rules of marketing.
What, what hole are you trying to fill as a creator?
Like, what are you, what do you want to do?
Like, like, you know, you've seen the, you know,
people starting to pop off, like, right now we're in the era of speed,
Aidan Ross, Jidion.
Like, these, these dudes all came up,
found a very specific lane,
a very specific speaking style,
a very specific way to, to talk and engage with their fan base.
and went full bore on that shit
and created an identity for themselves
and created a personality for themselves.
So you got to really go into it with an idea
of like, what are you going to do?
Like for me, dude,
I started reviewing burgers
and now I've really fallen into that space
and I'm starting to...
Are you going to copy...
So now you're...
Not beast, no, I'm started,
but I am starting to build IP there.
I've never talked about it.
So are you going to start copying Portnoy
and have the...
I already do that.
Okay.
But I mean, but also at the same time,
like, would you be shocked
if I were to tell you that Portnoy
wasn't the first person ever raped food?
I'm just like like I got into the shot
No because people
No it's fine
But it's like
But it's like people commented on like TikToks and shit
And it's just like bro
Like you think this is the first dude
To ever rank something one to 10
I know I'm just talking shit
I just read I read comments
I do all this
You're on to something though
You mentioned a lot of live streamers
And I feel like that's a new wave
Because you cannot hide who you are
When you do in these long live streams
People will see through it
So that's interesting point
So then ultimately does it come down
To like someone just being their genuine self
Yeah I think so
I think self-awareness and knowing what your strong suits are.
Like, Aiden definitely, you know, he figured out for a young kid.
He figured out who he is and what he wants to do, which is gambling.
I don't know what the fuck.
No, no, I've been watching a lot of clips on YouTube because he's been interviewing people
and getting these live streams going.
So I don't go on Twitch, but I see what they're doing.
And yeah, I think it's just you got to find out who you are, really learn about yourself.
And that's how you figured out.
Like, for my first thing to click for me was the barbershop.
cutting people's hair and fucking with them,
which is what I've done my whole life.
I've worked in a barbershop.
I feel supernatural.
Yeah, I had that barbershop humor.
I'm sure your stuff.
It relates to what you were doing before, gym stuff.
I would have done it regardless,
like whether I was on the camera or not the same person in the gym.
Yeah.
For sure.
And I think that's something to be said about that,
like you as well,
like your success and you're like not necessarily just your own,
like the onlyness that you're filling
or like the only product that you're trying to create.
But you did something that was really genuine
of self and it allowed you to like really connect with people and when they found it they were like
oh this feels real so i guess that's a question because a lot of a lot of people come up and they're
like trying to do all the shit now because i've talked about this before but um everyone wants to
be a social media influencer now it is like the most popular thing that people are trying to get into
getting out of school and joining this and um i guess for those people watching which is probably
a lot of people are like i'd love to be able to do this or be a part of this how do you think
someone can and this is obviously not just related to specifically social media but how do you think
someone can more closely identify like what's really for them like what they really enjoy besides just
like oh I have fun doing this thing like how do you think someone can go like oh this is the thing
from me like how did you learn when like because I learn obviously the gym I was like oh this is
when I do this shit like my whole my whole day is better this is I love this well look at look at how
you just described it right like nobody truly goes
into their first video, fifth video, 10th video, 20th video, 50th video, knowing what the
fuck they're going to do and what their brand is going to look like.
I didn't either.
Yo, this is going to be my exact niche.
When I described it earlier, I mean, it's good to have an idea.
But you look at people like Logan.
You look at people like Mr. Beast.
You look at all these people.
They had no idea what the fuck they were going to do.
Mr. Beast was doing videos where he just said Logan Paul's name for 24 hours straight.
Logan Paul, Logan Paul.
Look at him now.
He's the biggest YouTuber on the planet.
And so the answer there always remains exactly the same.
Start creating content and not on some like I'm not trying to be Gary Vee here
Figure it out but yeah but like start creating fucking content dude like get a G7 take your iPhone
The iPhone footage a lot of times I'll prefer that over my over my videographer that I pay $60,000
Yeah exactly shit. Yeah bro like the iPhone looks great
There's really no excuse for you to not be out there if you by the way if you feel like you have the talent and the personality and the wherewithal and the heart and the work ethic and all that shit
There's really no excuse to not be out there creating content right now bro because
Because you really do, like I want a straight dead paying the camera on this.
You have an opportunity to do something.
Like we're in that era right now.
Especially with fucking TikTok, man.
100%.
Oh, shit.
TikTok is like the craziest platform right now.
Still, and it's been one of the craziest platforms.
But your ability to grow on that is like insane.
Nothing like it.
The algorithm changed everything.
Like I'm shocked that like people can just make random accounts and get fucking millions of views almost.
Like literally you can post two videos and get a million views.
It's a crazy.
opportunity if you have something
that you think is special like you said
and I think it's just like
I don't know I just want to encourage more people who are like
want to do shit outside of like the normal
like nine to five shit or the normal thing that the parents
think is like possible to like go towards stuff like that
because I don't know I just think it I don't know if it's not said enough
still I think I just think more people should should push people
towards that instead of away from it because a lot of people
get pushed away from it by like you know friends or family
or people like all that's stupid or like you know their own fear of like
Oh, I look stupid.
I'll look dumb.
But like, man, when I look at this whole thing, I'm like just, it's, it's not easy,
like, to do it.
It's not easy to, like, you know, have to deal with the criticism.
Because, like, getting on the internet, that's, like, the number one thing you're
going to, like, have to be okay with is if people are going to shit on you no matter
what you do.
But truth be told, like, it is not that hard to make content if you have the idea
of what the content is.
Do people shit on you?
People love to try to shit on me.
Oh, yeah, bro.
I feel like you get an extra level of respect just from being.
so jacked you know like even when you asked us to do the podcast we were like oh yeah i mean
he's fucking he's jacked we're gonna do say no to him we got to be able to go anywhere for the
next six weeks he'll be waiting outside my door who's what are they saying to you are they
commented on your body is saying small calves or something well you know i mean they could say anything
i didn't i was just saying i'm like kind of covered your calf a little bit you know i'm trying
to pull these bitches up now no man they say anything like i've been on it for on the fucking
internet for so long they just say everything
You know, anything you could think of, they just talk shit.
I feel like it's always based through in like some specific event in time.
So you've got, you may have shit talkers, but they're not all shit talkers in a big group or army.
They're different factions of shit talkers.
This group talks shit about you because you sold drugs to Jeffrey Epstein because Steve told them you did.
This person talks shit to you because you had that war with that original bodybuilder back in 1967.
You know what I'm saying?
Like it's the same shit.
It's a same shit for.
He's good, yeah, but not 67, but it's the same shit for me.
It's like, this person's like, y'all get messages still that's just like,
your girlfriend's getting fucked by 14 black dudes right now.
I'm like, holy, she's not my girlfriend.
And like, what do you, why are you still messaging me, bro?
Like, how is this possible?
Dude, you fucking cuck.
And then the other one's like, you know, like go smoke more crack.
Like people pick and choose.
Yeah.
But the good thing is, is that when you talk to creators that are starting and you tell them
to be aware of that, everybody goes through that.
And as long as you're in the game long enough,
you'll be in the game long enough to become Teflon.
I'm fucking Teflon.
There is not,
and I'm sure you are,
and I would assume you like to.
Holy Mike in the comments.
It just doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
I could read anything now.
And it, bro,
even up until like six,
eight months ago,
it wasn't the case.
Like I'm just coming into this lane
where I just like,
bro,
eventually you just know the deal.
You know what's good.
You know your value.
You know what you're creating.
You're a high valued man now.
Yeah, what the fuck you?
Damn.
Did, did Tate teach you that?
We're going to talk.
He is a Tate Meat Rider big time.
Before we get to Tate, I want to say your hair looks really good.
Do you want to talk about it really quick?
Let's talk about it.
So I didn't wear a hat today.
I did get the haircut and like lined up and shit today so I felt good enough to not wear a hat.
But so I go, I went to Turkey obviously for your audience that doesn't know.
And this was just like another one of those things where people that I told about this,
they were like, yo, I'm shocked how open you were about about this.
Like why do you feel so comfortable?
like sharing shit that like a lot of people don't feel comfortable sharing i'm like dude i wrote a book
about smoking crack like what am i gonna what are you gonna call me out on dude you know what i'm saying
but i went to turkey um you know what fuck it i'll say it i went to this place called smile hair
clinic i'm going to say it's amazing yeah and by the way a lot of other creators have hit me up
and a lot of audience because your shit looks good yeah thank you bro so so i'll explain it so like
i posted a video about this by the way if you are interested about the process or anything there's a
video on my YouTube with a link in the description that gets you a discount if you if you want to do
it but I went to Istanbul it's a beautiful city I had the opportunity to go out there spend a few
days out there and have the surgery and they took great care of me that a surgeon there that did
the work and I I don't know that I necessarily really needed it like immediately like I was
getting a little thin in the back and like a tiny bit thin in the front but this is something
as men that were like up against like it it bothers it bothered me like
Yeah, it bothers the fuck out of me.
Yeah, that's what I'm getting at.
I'll be honest with you.
Right.
And so I had this opportunity to go and I was already in Europe and I kind of hurried
it up and like hit them up and I was like,
yo, I'm going to come on Tuesday and do this and like really didn't do like all that
much research.
I knew they had like a page and shit.
And I went there and they, dude, extracted 4,700 hair.
Follicles, yeah.
Follicles individually from the back of my head.
Then individually cut 4,700 holes.
in my head and then implanted all 4,700 hairs one by one.
And my head took like eight hours.
It's so nuts how they could do that.
I've been in the hair game for a long time.
Even when I was like 14, 15, and I first started cutting hair,
I would see people come in with these big scars in the back of their head.
So that was the old side.
That was the old way they used to do it.
And they would take a slab out and they would just pull it out.
It looked like a slab of sushi, your skin.
And, yeah, I just, I mean, I see people now.
They just still have that scar in their head.
So he got such a good job done.
I would go to that place in Turkey.
They crushed it, dude.
They did a great job.
And so what happens is.
But again, there's also a lot of places here that you could get it done.
And then they probably give you a better warranty or something.
Yeah, if you want to drop.
So the reason I looked at it and obviously I didn't have to do this, but like it was $2,000.
It was $2,000.
Bradley.
You realize that that's like $40,000.
40 Gs at least.
So they get eight.
Then you got a flight to Turkey.
You have hotels.
Nope.
let me finish this in america for a surgeon to do it they charge between six to eight dollars a
graft so if you got 4700 grafts down to eight dollars a graph what is that uh 37 thousand
dollars or something like that i'm just doing quick math in my head um for two thousand dollars in
turkey that got me the surgery it got me hotels it got me all of the transfers from the airport
to the hotels into the clinic holy so all you had to do is buy a coach if you want ticket from wherever
you live to Istanbul they pick you up drive you to your hotel drive you to the clinic do
the surgery send you home so maybe three thousand dollars maybe three thousand dollars and that's for
and maybe a little bit more and that's got to be some sort of influencer rate or something no it's not
it's not how the fuck because they're just they're turning tables it's like bro you go to catch
and and they do a high value thirty seven thousand dollar hair transplant at catch right yeah
yeah so they get these people they sit at the table for four hours then you go to mcdonalds
McDonald's is serving you really good food.
All right, fuck it, pick a different place.
A different, like, restaurant, you go there.
They're just turning tables.
Instead of 20 tables in night, they do 1,000 tables a night,
and so it's the same amount of money.
Yeah, that's exactly what's going on.
But it's the same quality.
We overpriced the fuck out of everything here, especially in L.A.
So you got a McDonald's hairline.
Oh, I just, I just, I didn't, no, he's right.
I didn't describe it properly.
The alpha brains.
No, the Alphabranes.
It just flopped on there.
You got a really good job done on your head
And I'm glad that you did it so openly
And it made you happy
I've seen a change in you
I feel like it made you a better podcaster
Ever since you got the procedure done
Yeah
No because it hasn't
Because of aerodynamics
It hasn't even kicked
So what I was gonna say from the start
Is that when you leave
You come home
And after a month
90% of those hairs
That they transplant fall out
And it's called shock loss
And it all falls
Yeah I know
And it all falls out
And then
within three months they actually root the follicles actually start to grow properly and they all grow
so like right now it looks probably crappy but when I go back it or if when I come back here in a
couple months it'll be fully grown out damn and I feel like this a good show to talk about it on
because you have a heavy male audience and probably a lot of them are on TRT yeah it's like a hundred
percent it's a hundred percent have you ever done anything else for your hair like like finisteride or
midoxino um yeah I used rogane for a while but like I don't
I don't know about anybody else or like you, but it's just like, it just feels like you're
fighting a losing battle, bro.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Doesn't it?
Yeah, it's funny.
No, I've seen success with a blend of the two in like a liquid and like keeping it on.
I've actually literally been like, oh, that's better.
Yeah.
So there is now I'm not, so there is obviously like topical stuff.
I would never take anything orally because orally like bloodstream and stuff.
Yeah.
It actually fucks with a lot of other things in your body.
That like it's just not worth it.
It's like I'd rather just not have hair versus like my dick not working.
not getting hard so that's like a major one um but yeah uh finisteride and midoxinil does actually have like
a really good um effect if you are consistent with it yep so there's tons of products like that
i'm not gonna fucking plug them because they don't pay me but and i'm just not super consistent with it
and now by the way like i'll layer that stuff back in the topical on top of this to protect because
what happens is i don't know how long we go on about this but what happens is the hairs on the back
in the side of your head
will never fall out
those are
but yeah
no no no but yeah
it must be nice
to have this hair
of course you don't fucking care
all I did
is shut your
whatever
because of course you don't care
haunted house five
I'm taking a little nap
yeah take a nap
fuck that topic
let's if you want to learn more
there is a video
and it's
it's smile hair clinic
and use my code
I think it's like mic
or something like that
it's in the description
on my video
someone that said
no I'm not gonna get hair put on
and just fully shaved it
is Andrew Tate
okay it's gone we're going back to entertain
well because we were going that so okay so here
sit back up bitch so
we got an important this is a very important one
this is very important one um so are you
doing the are you going to do the
the tape method are you going to start getting people to
cut your clips and like put them on TikTok
and go viral that way I actually don't hate that
no one thing listen listen if you're going to lead in with that
one thing nobody's going to take away from that
motherfucker he's a marketing genius oh
there's no doubt there's no doubt
I'm just curious
how you think we got and we I do
don't really want to talk about this.
Besides Andrew Tate, we got to a point as this like a society where we were so far to one
side of like, uh, I don't know how do I say this like gender like okay.
Oh, yeah.
The woke, woke society.
Yeah, we're okay to like treat men like shit, but women can be, you got to, you got to
kiss their toes.
And then we got so far to that side that I think that's why this is hitting so hard right now.
Well, that's what I said on the last podcast that we just did with Jake.
I brought up this exact point.
Newton's law is that for every action, there will be an opposite and equal reaction.
And so what we've seen over the past, call it five to ten years, is this incredible pendulum
swing to the left, pregnant men, you know, woke, woke, you know, whatever you want to call it,
right? Just getting rammed down our throats, social media, cancel culture, everything, right?
Some of it, some of it, to the benefit.
You're starting to sound like him a little bit.
The way you enunciate your words at the end.
Oh, wait a sec.
No, because I can't throw a British word in every eight words like him.
He throws like one Bugatti.
Yeah.
What color is your bugatti?
Yeah.
Sparkling water.
He just throws that in.
But no, but this shit has swung so far to that side that it has produced a hole and a niche, as I mentioned earlier.
Yeah.
For Donald Trump, for Andrew Tate, for a crowder, for these type of people to really.
Yeah.
To really.
And have you noticed, have you noticed that there's more,
There's more influencers that are coming up on the same lane now, too.
I think that side's getting hot.
I think that side has...
Are there a little tater tots?
Yeah, similar influencers who kind of like have that similar mentality in relationship to, like, you know, that's similar mentality in relationship to like men and like, you know, kind of sticking up, I guess, in a sense or speaking out in that sense.
Like there's one, what is his name, Sneakio?
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, I've been seeing this stuff.
Sneak-o, right?
Sneako, my bad, I don't know.
Yeah, no, I don't know a ton about them, but I have been.
seeing a lot of his videos lately and he but he was he was warring with tate as well right like
i thought they didn't get along i've been seeing some of it on ticot and i try my best to keep up
with all of it but the breeding ground for a lot of that conservative it's not even conservative i
don't want to say that because conservative is much more middle for that kind of ultra right for
the pendulum swinging back is on ticot yeah you can see it a lot in the comments you could see it a lot
in the sentiment and live streams because that's what they're doing a lot of this stuff i feel like
there's a balance there you have it then you have a far you have left left this like hassan you know
hasan's not completely left but he i think he considers himself to be a liberal right and so
you've got some balance there but when i go in these ticot comments i mean dude these kids are
are becoming um de-stigmatized to racism again they're they're in the comments talking about like
you know like if somebody drops drops an end bomb in a video they're like oh that was me that was me
and put like little pictures of old white men like they're becoming very uh
It seems like that age group.
Call of Duty, 2000.
Yeah, but very outward facing with their name and everything and their profile and they're okay saying that stuff.
And so you're seeing the rise of these kind of, let's call them the great levelers, you know, or swingers of that pendulum that has moved so far left and you're seeing them start to blow up.
Yeah.
So you said something on Twitter the other day, like we were kind of talking about just the, you were talking about this, the divide and like we're not going to get crazy to politics and stuff here.
But I kind of want to talk about this, like, do you ever see, because I don't know, like,
because we talk about things on a pendulum, I think everything is like that as far as politics
goes, as far as social media goes, as far as trends go.
Everything goes like this, back and forth or in circles, right?
And it's kind of like, are we ever, could we ever as a society, like get it the fuck together?
No, because, okay, this is a multi, multi-part question.
The issue is we're too, and this is something that a lot of people, I'm sure, will resonate with.
We're too busy fighting each other, fighting for the right versus the left, left versus the right, to realize that we're all being played.
It's so stupid, though.
That's the crazy part.
We're all being played by corporate owned entities, governments, businesses.
And that divide is simply fueling and padding the numbers for CNN for Fox News.
And now I hate to say it, but even for fucking irresponsible internet pundits like Crowder, like,
like other people who are you know like this thing happened with with the FBI raid right we don't
have to get into it but Crowder said this is war he said this is war the idea of saying this is war
after January 6th okay is it to me is a little bit irresponsible and I'll tell you why and it goes
back to the Tate thing as well when responsible and mature adults with with with semi-decent or
average IQs sit around and they hear this is war they know
know that Crowder is is talking in parity or is telling people you know it's time to fight
back online and verbally and to legislate in legislature yeah but what Crowder forgets and
what Tate forgets is that not every person you're speaking to is a level-headed mature
average IQ adult Andrew Tate has a lot of takes and many of them are very powerful
and very important, right,
for, you know,
the return of masculinity,
so on and so forth.
People like us know
that some of his takes
are also shit.
Trash.
Women, no, not controversial.
Trash.
Women as property,
you know.
Even the body count on the head.
That one's not.
Bro, fuck that shit,
getting a percentage
of only fans, girls,
revenues.
80%.
We hear that stuff
and we know
that's a shit take.
The problem is
when he doesn't realize
or people don't realize
is that he's commanding a 10 to 18 age group
who has no idea what the fuck is going on in life
and so they now hear three good Andrew Tate takes
and they say that is my Jesus Christ now
that is my hero so any take he gives me
move to Romania because the rape laws are a little bit more lenient
any take he gives me is a good take he say that
he simply said that they need more to prove
in Romania they want real
proof as opposed to and I don't want to get too far into that because it's a weird conversation
it's going to take more time and I know Jeff's going to go back to sleep but but the the idea
that these people feel like every single one of the people hearing their their takes is responsible
enough to understand this is a good one this a bad one is is an exercise of futility but yeah this is what
I'm saying if we talk about coming full circle to like this political and like coming together and
actually sorting things out that's why we can't those because at at all of our points in life
they're not all exactly on the same level of understanding.
Like when you were 17, I didn't know the shit I knew now.
I didn't deal with the things that I've dealt with all these years.
Okay, this makes more sense.
So I'm picturing myself being that age, seeing everything as it was,
and then just like seeing something like this.
We're talking about being like, oh, this is how it should be.
This is the right way.
Or like, and then getting this sort of sense of like empowerment.
And then like you said, like this is my Jesus Christ now.
And then kind of not being able to discern whether or not everything that's being said is like best fit.
that's why i think though it's like no matter how we do this is like we're never going to have
that like level playing field of like yo this is like we could all win together and that's the
crazy part man like the crazy thing about it all is like it could be that way but at the same
time it never could and that's what fucks me up mentally because it's like it's just it's not up
for me 33 year old bradley martin to say that guy should understand what i understand at 17
years old because i didn't understand it as well so i i just i don't know i like to talk about it
just so that whoever the fuck is listening to this will be like, oh, this is a good point of
you.
Let me kind of think deeper about the things that are being said or the things that are
fucking, you know, being fucking crammed down me on fucking TikTok.
Because TikTok's crazy, man.
I even know what it is.
And I open that app up sometime and I'm like, I'm scrolling.
And next day I know, I'm like, whoa, what the fuck?
I spent like 10 minutes and I'm like, had to pull myself away from this shit.
I can't even imagine me in a kid that, like, has nothing else that they need to focus on.
And they're just like zone the fuck in.
Yeah.
Like people are just like zon.
zombies of that shit yeah it's wild what do you think about take you want to hear my
tape take yeah obviously I know I'll be honest I'll be I don't give a fuck I um I actually
I don't give a fuck about them at all I was scrolling down my TikTok the other day and
you know what I did you hold onto the videos of tape and you just you hold it for a second
then you go down to the little button that says not interested and if you do that enough
then it's not a problem anymore yeah you know you avoid it but I get like him
influencing all of this new generation because he tried to cancel on this guy he got it like big
Instagram post it's up to 1.4 million yeah and and like that's kind of it gives him what he wants
yeah yeah no I know that see obviously a lot of people it's pissing a lot of people off and they
feel like they need to do something about it so I understand that part of it for me personally
I don't give a fuck that much I've seen people like him pop up before I respect the marketing
strategy I feel like it's a bit of it is luck it he just got lucky with the way he was doing
thing and the algorithm on TikTok, it works for these smaller accounts to go viral.
Like you were talking about at the beginning of this episode.
Yeah.
It makes sense.
But also, I think that's the right place, right time, a little bit of luck mixed in, a little
bit of, yeah, give him credit.
It was a smart strategy, but after that, I don't see him really, unless he grows and
transitions into something new and keeps growing, keeps reinventing himself, then I think
he'll have more of a shelf life here as an internet personality or whatever, but I don't,
I don't know.
We'll see.
Yeah.
And on that note, too, like, there's a, there's a really good chance that a lot of
those clips that he's being canceled for, per se, are old clips.
And I think there is an opportunity for him to take his ultra fame.
Like, he's hot as fuck right now, dude.
One of the most searched people on the planet and start to create a little bit more
of like a, it's not even like, because the last thing he wants to do is become
woke because people would hate that and start censoring himself.
But it's just like, how do you, this world, unfortunately, still in a way where you kind of have to play by the rules, dude.
And I don't even mean this from like my personal morality standpoint on it.
And like, but like, dude, like just the way things are, the platforms just ain't having it, dude.
Like you saw what happened with Trump.
And I'm not saying that that's right.
I'm not saying that's okay or not okay.
I actually don't have much of a fucking stance on it.
I think it's very complicated.
Yeah.
But I think at some point like you, you, if you want to, because they will put a clamp
this motherfucker.
Like, if people keep making those posts
and people keep making enough noise about it,
we know which side social media leans towards.
Yeah.
And they're definitely aware of him.
You asked something in the beginning of the episode.
You said his strategy that he's doing on TikTok.
Do you like that?
Would you consider doing that?
Are you going to have your team start doing that with your videos?
Mike said, yes.
He said, I like that idea.
Yeah, let's do that.
Me personally, I don't want to be forced down everyone's throats.
I feel like you get burnout.
If I see people for too long, I get sick of them.
That's been me with everything.
That's been me with music.
that's been with every type of art form entertainment in my life.
I've just grown out of everything.
And I don't want to be shoved down people's throats.
I want people to want to watch me and they go look for my shit.
That's why I like YouTube because they have to click your videos
and they have to commit your podcast.
They're committing two, three, four, five, fucking seven hours this podcast.
You know, those people really fuck with you and they want to see you.
I don't want to just be like, oh, let me, everybody that opens their phone,
they have to now listen to Jeff rant about something.
They don't get a fuck about.
You can imagine.
But that's what's happening.
And I've never seen a platform or a creator like that before where he was able
where how he's been able to infiltrate you at all times.
Yeah.
Like bro, like I'm not.
I'm just,
you know,
I woke up in the middle of the night.
I just want to give a quick scroll.
I mean,
this has never happened before.
Never.
Never before because he combined a,
like I don't know how much time we're spending on this,
but like he combined a marketing tactic with a with a social media
creatorship.
He's the first person ever do it.
He said,
my system, create videos for me, and for that, and for that, you'll be incentivized.
And honestly, like, dude, you got to give the fucking dude, kudos, whatever your moral concern is
with him.
Yeah.
It was a genius tactic, bro.
Yeah, he came, he crushed it.
I think it works, but I don't know.
I think people just get burnt out.
Yeah.
You know, it's funny.
Before you guys sat down, the, the one thing that I did plan to talk about before this
podcast was being burnt out, like just in general, not in the sense of burning someone
out as far as your content, but just you two specifically in your relationship to at any
point in your life, whether it be now or recently or earlier on in your career, have you ever
felt like truly burnt out where you're like, I don't want to do this shit anymore in any sense
or in relationships like burnt out where you're like, you know, for example, I had an
eight year relationship where I was like tumultuously trying to make it work and I think like
four years and I'm like, this is never going to work and I still tried for four more fucking
years and I was completely burnt out at that point.
So have you ever, and we could talk about this for however long, does it matter?
There's definitely no timestamps on how long we talk about stuff, Mike.
Sorry, I'm so impulsive.
I know, I know.
And Logan's kind of like very specific on like how long we, yeah.
Well, that's how that's how that show is.
That's how it's very fast-paced.
And we go topic to topic and this show, like, I know you only have 30 minutes,
but I have like fucking spent four hours.
I have a limited amount of words I can say before this tongue injury.
Yeah.
You ever felt burnt out?
Yeah, that's the question.
Every week.
Yeah, of course, why?
You looked at me like I'm crazy for that.
You feel once a week every week?
You do YouTube podcasting, you do blogs.
Run a few businesses.
Workout program, you've got to meal preps.
You're probably cooking up chicken and putting it in tough words.
You don't get sick of out.
I'm a food company.
Okay, well, sorry.
We're not the same on that one.
Yeah, I'm just fucking around.
No, but actual, like, have you, has there ever been, I guess I'll rephrase the question.
Has there ever been like a really big moment
in your life where you felt like severely burnt out no it's just momentarily a little you know
i'm like what the fuck am i doing i feel like i share too much i was always a private person and
now i'm sharing so much in my life but again the effect that that has on people and if i'm
able to help people and influence people the right way i feel like it's that's my calling in life
i got to do it what the fuck am i complaining about yeah and do you think the podcasting obviously
now you're you're going to have two the off the meds is with tanna right no that's not real
It's not real.
Bro,
what are you talking about?
It is real.
No,
why said Wittick just made a graphic for it?
No,
that's what he wants to call it.
It is.
He talked about it on Jeff FM.
Yeah,
and Tanna talked about doing a podcast with you.
Wait,
you have a title for it?
It's a new thing for me.
Yeah,
it's called off the meds.
How come you didn't tell me?
Because we're both on and off meds all the time,
you know,
I'm getting surgeries and taking meds.
You said we were going to have a reoccurring show.
We can,
but I thought we were going to have a reoccurry show.
Talk about getting burnt out.
This is a new thing.
I'm doing a podcast with a woman.
It's a different type of energy.
We talk about different topics.
You're getting burnt down in two episodes.
She gets things out of me.
She might never show up again.
You know what?
I'm honestly shocked because I try to get her
for six fucking months to sit here for two hours.
If you got a podcast with her,
I'm really impressed, dude.
I know, I know.
You are fucking.
I'd be impressed too.
She's sober.
She's sober right now.
It's changed everything.
Really?
And I think she's super locked in right now.
Yeah, I think she likes that about me.
Well, I remember when I got sober,
I needed to hang out with other sober people
to be inspired by them.
yeah yeah but I don't know well I don't know how long she's like doing that for
no she's already broken okay I didn't want to say I didn't want to say her last TikTok she was
beefing with Addison Ray's dad and she was slamming down a glass of wine in it okay so she so yeah
she's back on see on the mid and she'll you know on and off the men's so yeah if that works
out I'll be happy I enjoy people enjoy it so yeah Mike you might have your things to say
about Tana well hold on a sec one
What are you talking about?
Certain things don't make shit up.
Her body count or whatever.
See, I look at her as an equal.
And I know you have your Andrew Tate takes about this,
but I am partnered with a woman and we are a 50.
Would you let her move your truck?
Yeah.
Would you let her move your truck?
Yes or no.
Now, this will get clipped out and taken out of context.
I have, I'm not getting into this shit, man.
What the fuck is this shit?
You got to understand, bro.
I'm not an alpha brain right now.
So if you come for me, I have something to tear you apart.
I wouldn't let you move my truck.
I have a 50-year-old truck.
It's a classic car.
You got to wiggle the fucking key, give it a little gas to start it.
I love those.
Bradley could drive it.
I could drive it.
Yeah, I would let you drive it.
But you don't think with enough instruction you could get to.
LA influencer drives a Range Rover.
Yeah, it's mad at too.
This car's sexy.
I just got it mad.
That's one of the only things ever bought, dude.
Yeah.
That in the house.
That's it.
And the board eight.
Oh, on the board ape, yeah, that's it.
Is that what it's like being Logan Paul's friend?
Yeah, it's a pretty safe, right.
It's like, that's nice.
But burnout, I honestly, you brought up relationships.
Yeah.
If you put me in a relationship, I feel burnout immediately.
That shit I suck at.
But not immediately.
Immediately, bro.
I have to go, we've talked about this all the time every time I come on the show.
I have not been to therapy.
I need intimacy therapy terribly because bro I cannot like when I start to feel the idea of being with someone like for a long period of time and maybe people say like oh you just haven't found the right girl maybe that's true and maybe if I do find the right girl then then it'll be different but like dude I get I get like I start to feel like really like I'm suffocating is it the idea that like it's that one girl or you have to like what can problems can come around that it's just I think I just need to like talk to someone about it it's just like
It's be I think part of it is the reason I don't feel burnout for what I do because dude I'm like three control of it I'm I'm like I'm like remember we talked about the steering wheel exactly I'm like three plus years deep now on weekly uh YouTube uploads weekly impulsive uploads I wrote a book I have a million fucking business things going on at all times yeah and I never feel burnout in my career stuff ever never once bro I haven't missed an episode in bro I've lost it bro I've lost.
friends i've gotten covid i always get my shit out bro i'm uber consistent on all on all of the
fucking platforms right and i never feel burnout i love doing that shit and every time i like start to talk
to a girl or like you know it's like 2 p.m and they're like hanging around the house like and that's
why maybe i just haven't found the right girl because maybe i need a girl who's equally as hungry
as i am yeah but like i start to feel like shit dude now i got to fucking figure out where we're eating
tonight and this and that but all i want to do is fucking work bro all i want to do is
create and come up with the next idea and edit and business idea and burgers and this and that
and it just feels like it gets in the way but but i sometimes feel like i'm making a mistake because i'm
getting old and i don't have a partner yeah now where does that end that's a question that is a good
question i make the excuse a lot that and i don't i don't know if it's an excuse or if it's the truth
i'll say that i can't be in a relationship right now because i'm too focused on work but when does
that end when am i going to have it dialed in to where i don't because we're creative i think
we're all in the same position as a creative you want to use your creative energy your creative
times of the day to either edit or think of ideas and the way I am I put a lot of that energy
into the other person when I'm in a relationship and I feel like one day I'll get to a point
where I don't know I'll have my life set up like Mike you just bought a house did you feel
like the house was going to be the step that okay now I can get in a relationship because I have
my life figured out but now you're more lost than ever well now you're all in the same
Just a second, I don't think that's true.
I think I was more lost than I was smoking crack in my great father.
That's a headache.
You know what I'm saying.
But I'm going off of what you just said.
Like, you can't figure out.
You're talking to a therapist and stuff like that.
I feel lost, but also I was in a bad accident two years ago.
So I'm still figuring out my entire life.
Shout out David Doebrook.
Let's go.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, okay, I want to, to both your points, because I can, I obviously feel similarly in certain ways.
I feel like, you know, you say he bought the house, you buy the house, what is it, $4 million shouldn't have bought the house, NFT money thing.
That was the whole thing, right?
Yeah.
But whatever, right?
But you have the house now and like for me, businesses that I'm building, brands that I'm building, like, management stuff that I'm working, all this stuff that I keep building.
And the idea is when is it, when is it enough?
The fucked up thing about all this stuff that I've realized is like the more I get, the more that I'm like in control of, it's almost like the more I need to work.
And you feel like you're going to get to a point where you're like, well, I have so much.
that I don't need to keep working, but like,
then I can devote all my energy to my partner.
Yeah, and it just doesn't work.
That's what I'm trying to realize
is it doesn't happen, like,
but I have gotten a little further along the line
in my personal brand, at least with raw gear,
like building out a team that can make this be more efficient,
even if I'm not doing anything.
That's it, yeah.
And then I've realized, okay, if I can take that 10 steps,
then I can do the thing, which is give my time to a woman, right?
Because in this case, it's like,
you buy the house I buy the house and I'm like well fuck I got to you know I got to make sure like
I got to either recoup that cost or I got to keep making these mortgage payments or I got to make
enough to continue this like like version of my life right so it's like you get a bunch of
and I think people have this misconception that it's like you just I'm definitely not telling you
guys right now that like having money doesn't make you happy because I absolutely do think
that money can add to your happiness obviously can't buy it but it's an interesting thing that
happens with money and specifically taxes in California.
or just money in general is like you make a bunch and then you're like oh I actually don't have as much as I thought once you start spending it on things that like you've always wanted like a house and then you kind of have to keep going yeah 100 and you have to keep and like for for me and for us I think the toughest thing is like is the idea that we earn money through creating always on content and so like it's one thing if you're an author and you're like for two months you're busy and you have to write this book or
three months you're busy or four months you're busy and then you can really pour a lot of time in and you get a break until you have to put the next book out yeah bro internet relevancy is based simply on consistency and longevity when you go away you go away and that me and and there's a few exceptions and outliers look the logan pauls the people like that that can take a year off and they come back bigger than ever and maybe we can do that maybe we're those type of people right maybe we are but when you're in it you don't feel like that you feel like yo if i don't get this shit out then that
the next week's numbers are going to be lower and then the ad revenue is going to be lower
and mortgage payments are going to be creeping up on me and honestly like one of the scariest
things that I did was buy that fucking house bro and and and I love that house and I've never
I couldn't be happier with that I haven't been by the way because they you know you guys go
there and bro you come over whenever you want nobody white parties and H3 podcast but I'm not
there you know it's like a it's like a little interesting dynamic I'm like that's cool
sick what's up with that Mike I love what you did there
that house is a huge accomplishment and we're really proud of you man i know you're stressed out
but you're doing great i'm really proud of you you inspire me um what were we talking about
nothing nothing no no no but i'm serious i'll go ahead first of all bradley you can come over where
the fuck you want you could show up one thing i will say is i still don't have furniture it's coming soon
which as you just said was another thing i have to make six videos to a full like the house is the
is the most insane.
He's been living there for like three months now.
Still doesn't have furniture.
No, furniture takes months.
Well, but I also know he bought the most expensive furniture ever, which is the most
beautiful furniture, though.
Yeah, restaurant.
They're amazing.
So that's, that's because everything that I do, honestly, as much as it seems like
it may seem outlandish or whatever, um, and even does at times seem outlandish to me,
it's always rooted in very specific objectives that, that is a view house in Laurel Canyon.
that prior to adding for any kind of furnishing to it,
the real estate agent said,
yo, listen, like, everybody wants this house.
Oh, it's going to go up.
Bro, it was a bidding war to get it.
It's a house that never goes on sale in the fucking hills
with 180 degree view over the canyon.
If you want to, this is what gave me a little bit of solace.
If you want to rent this house out,
the LA rental market is disgusting.
You will make so much fucking money
if you simply furnish it properly.
So I hear that,
I furnish it properly.
And that stuff that you bought last forever
and you could resell it.
crazy guy like i'm not saying you made bad decisions at all i'm not at all trying to say that
yeah i think you got i think it's amazing yeah i think you fucking crushed but it just but to your point
it just makes you feel like there's there's something to be said about life prior to attachments
and whether that be love interests or um or housing or career paths and that's why remember when
i i said on the show that time like you need to embrace the idea of being lost in life it's the
most clipped one of my biggest clips ever it's the most clipped off this show but i said you need to get
comfortable with the idea of being lost there's just something really special about having the
idea in life or the opportunity at some point say you know what fuck this shit i'm out i'm out
i'm going somewhere else i'm leaving this state i'm leaving this city i'm leaving this person i'm
fucking out of here and it's one of the scary things about commitments in life and it's one of the
scary things about becoming a quote unquote adult is that you lose that privilege you lose that privilege
of just saying you know what every dollar i've ever made i put in my bank account and i could go wherever
i want and i could take the next bro i used to count in my head you know i have three million dollars
after taxes sitting in a fucking account i can spend the next 20 years doing nothing and that made me feel
good like yo if i fell off tomorrow bro i'd be okay now i got a fucking mortgage to pay
I got bills to pay
I got electric to pay
I housed the German
He lives there
He relies on me
Responsibility
I got responsibilities
And honestly like
I ran away from that shit
For so fucking long
And there was something
Honestly to be said
That made me feel good
About running away from that shit bro
And now I'm not running anymore
That scares me
But what the scary part
Is because what now
Just you have more like
Solid responsibilities
Man I'm just weird bro
I'm a bit strange
No I agree with you
you bro. I was actually listening to you right there and I was like, damn, you're right. My happiest
moment in my life was when I took the jump from living in Staten Island, cutting scumbags,
people nodding out on heroin and oxycontin. I was one of them. Yeah, of course. That's why I relate
to you so well. I feel like I've known you my whole life. And then when I moved to Miami,
I was like, this is fucking sick. I just took this leap. I dropped everything. I had a business
built. I said, fuck it. And then I was able to successfully just restart here. And I love that. No
responsibilities and I was able to make that move and I knew in my head I was like damn
this has got to be the best year in my life it was probably around 20 and I had a good run with that
but then you know I started chasing money and stuff like that but that was probably the happiest
year of my life yeah with everything I it's so funny you guys said the same and I have a similar
exact like experience of that my early 20s when I didn't have anything and I was so focused on like
as soon as like Instagram started to kind of take off I was like wow this is this is crazy I'm doing
what I love and like I have
no holds no attachments to anything um obviously had some love interest and shit here and there
at the time but it was all just like one and done gone and i think it's really important for people
listen to this podcast to realize if you're like shit any age and you don't have a house yet
and you don't have a kid yet uh i guess not any age yeah actually any age if you don't have
these ties but specifically to the younger audience who's like i would say 16 to like 24
if you're like trying to figure your shit out don't be afraid to like fully fucking
it wherever the fuck you want to try it because there was a point in my life when i lived in i lived in
a fucking truck for four months just trying to figure my fucking life out and it's like that's like
that's a real moment i look back and i'm like holy shit i actually slept sideways and a little
forward ranger like through my to my back seat like this uncomfortable as fuck and woke up to the
sun and i did that for about four months and i'd like drive and like sleep under like overpasses and
shit and i look back at that point in my life and when i think about that as fucking like terrible as that may
sound bro I was so happy because I was doing I was like chasing something I was like yo I love the
idea of being able to accomplish this and that's all I cared about and I didn't have like a tie to
anything else like I didn't need to be somewhere I just need to be wherever like I thought was best
to try to move like my needle forward and I just think it's so important for younger kids to realize
like don't hold yourself up to things because of like parents or friends or where you live like
just go like I'm not saying go somewhere and try and be homeless or live in your
your car but like fuck it well that's sometimes what it takes and we've had professional athletes
on impulsive that have talked about this idea of you know i worked my ass off i went to school i went to
high school i went to every fucking practice every two a day i went to college i went to every two a day
i played every fucking game i didn't miss a game i went to the pros i played 10 years to get to the
super bowl and when i got that trophy in my hand i wasn't i didn't know what to do with it bro
it wasn't like this it wasn't like this moment where i thought it was going to be like you
I've accomplished everything and it all led up to this.
The art of it, the story, the fun, the excitement is in the chase, bro.
It's in that hunt and those feelings of like, yo, I'm putting in the work right now.
And those little accomplishments, those little accomplishments that you have when you make
enough money to get out of the truck for a week and you get to stay in a hotel and you're laying
on the bed and you're so connected and rooted in the journey in that moment, those are the
special moments in life the building I talked to Logan about this when we were out in
London when he was launching prime in London and we were on the top of this two-decker
bus with with Gideon and KSI we were driving around London on top of this boss on the
microphone you know yelling at people drink prime drink prime and throwing prime to people
and they were catching it and everybody was smiling and having a good time and I whispered to
Logan I said bro all we ever talk about is the exit the billion dollar exit bro the big
be when it all change when everything changes this is the fun this is the fun it's not the
exit the exit is just it's just a paycheck and it's and it changed and everybody's life changes a little
bit but this is the real story right here is building it why do you think we're so caught up as people
to to focus on like the end result why do you think he well now it's shoved in our faces what everybody
else has you got to constantly open up your phone and just see what other people are doing
and Andrew Tate, what colors your Bugatti.
Yeah.
You know, I think it's just one day out of time.
Like Mike was saying, enjoy the ride.
That's where the fun is.
The little wins are just as good,
if not more satisfying than the big wins.
I mean, the crazy part about it is like,
nothing else really matters except that process that you're in.
Because obviously someday, you say you get the exit
and you get all the money.
And then, yeah, like, you could probably still have a lot of fun.
Not that you wouldn't have fun then,
but you're always gonna look back on the client,
differently than you're going to look back on like when you're chilling on your yacht or wherever the fuck you're at in fucking monaco or fucking london yelling at people whatever like people that don't you know trying to spin up models that don't matter i don't want i don't want i don't want a yacht though i don't really want to yeah i'm just more responsibility then you got to pay the dock thing that's a lot you're going to pay your captain they were back to square four just fucking charter a boat and it's less responsibilities i didn't say you actually had to get a yacht jeff i just want to make that clear i'm just getting stressed out yeah insurance you're like fuck i do you don't you don't you don't you don't you don't you're like you don't you don't you don't you don't you don't you don't you don't
I need a boating license to drive it myself.
Imagine.
School for that.
You don't need to rent jet skis.
You got to have the fucking license for it.
I love riding in.
But my point is like it is always your life's, I don't know, to people listening, like your fucking trial to get to that point is always going to be the thing you look back and be like, damn, I remember this.
You're not going to necessarily like sit at the top with $100 million and be like, this is the coolest part of my life.
You're just spending money and eating food, which is dope.
But like the journey there, especially with the people along the way, that's the fucking beautiful.
The people's everything.
I don't remember.
I don't remember exactly what was the first private jet I went on, who's GF.
I don't remember the first trip to fucking, you know, this place or that place.
But I remember taking all my money with my friend Patsy and Milford, Connecticut,
sitting in his parents' kitchen and trying to pick the penny stock or weed stock that was going to make us enough money so that we could get an office and set up a set up some monitors.
you know what I'm saying like those memories stick out to me so fucking much bro
of sleeping on the couch and just scraping by and like trying to do this or trying to do that
or working the dishwasher at t j mcifton milford when i was 15 years old and just like all of those
memories for some reason just stick out so much they're just so ingrained in me and it's just like
it's weird i get a lot of shit now for being you know 37 and still doing the things that i'm doing
yeah i get shit all the time too right but for me it's a little bit different
because like a lot of people are you know we're talking to these people out there that are
watching in their early 20s and you know their mid 20s and their teens I didn't have a teens
I didn't have an early 20s I didn't have a mid 20s those years don't didn't exist for me
they just didn't I was in a I was in a different existence I was in an other side of this planet
that just is a place that I would never wish upon anyone I would never want anyone to go to
you know what I'm saying and so like I started 12 years after everybody else you know
what I'm saying or 10 years after everybody else and it's I don't like to use it as an excuse
but a lot of times like I feel like I'm just I'm behind because of that you know what I'm saying
developmentally because there's a belief in a lot of study behind the fact that you don't develop
as a drug addict that you that you that you the age that you become addicted to drugs is the
age that you stop developing at and so if you're an addict from the age of 18 to 28 by the time
you get clean at 28 you're still you're 18 years old you know and so if you take if you take
eight years off my life or nine years off my life.
I'm operating as a 28 or 29 year old right now.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah.
So, um, you know, enjoy the journey.
That's for, that's for sure.
Because that's the part you don't know right now as you're watching this that the
stuff that you're doing will be the stuff that you remember.
You think it's all garbage.
You think it's all minutiaeat like dumb shit, but it's the stuff that you look back at.
Absolutely.
So back to the question too.
What, what do you think when why, excuse me, why do you think we get so caught up
in the end result?
Because obviously he said, like, we see the shit on the internet.
We're like, what the person has, the Bugatti, the cars, the stuff we see.
We're like, fuck, I need to be there.
I'm not there.
How do I get there?
And we're caught up in that, like, the future.
How come we're less present?
Like, why do you think as a whole we're less present?
And we're not as like, you know, like, we're just too fixated on like, man, I got to get to that fucking point.
Why have you felt like at points in your life?
You're like, yeah.
Well, because what is there?
What's attractive about the process?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, dude, everybody from a, from your childhood, your parents tell you, yo, if you eat your dinner, you get to have dessert.
You get to have ice cream and your eyes laid up.
And, you know, if you make it through four semesters at school, you get to graduate and they give you a diploma.
And you're always so focused on that end goal.
You know, if I make a million dollars, I could buy a fucking this crazy car.
If I make this amount of money, blah, blah, blah, right?
And you're always focused on the end goal because there's nothing sexy about a process.
There's nothing, nothing pretty or shiny or new.
about that, but the thing that people need to understand is that the real value of the process
is in the lessons that you learn.
I'll explain something based on what you just said.
Everything that I have and my ability to sit here and even have conversations about things
that are even meaningful to anyone is because of what I've went through.
And because of my ability throughout my time and my childhood and how much time I spent thinking
about everything that had happened to me and why did it happen to me like trying to figure
my life out along the way, is the reason why I could sit here and not only, A, have these
conversations and have a successful podcast, but B, deal with all the problems that may arise
in the future. So I guess I'm challenging to people listening, like, the present that you're in
that seems lackluster or not the end result, really give yourself time to, like, truly value it,
not just in retrospect how we're speaking of it, but currently because, bro, I'm not kidding,
my ability to deal with everything
is because of all the shit I dealt with
and the things that I've learned through it
but it was because in all those moments
I always spent so much time
and maybe it was this anxiety prone
or the way that my mind works
to just like wrapping my mind around
the same shit over and over
in some cases this
you know not not in a positive way
but in a way enough that it like
it forced me to almost like
define each moment in my life
like in the present as much as possible
because I felt like sometimes
I couldn't take myself out of it to keep going forward.
I was so caught up with certain things or certain moments
or certain relationships or certain things that were said
that I'm like, man, if I just said this or if I just did that,
and it made me, in retrospect, looking back now,
a better person for who I am today.
And not only a better person for who I am today,
but also a better person who would be more adept
to deal with everything that I want to do going forward.
So there is this weird, like, I get it.
I totally understand it,
but I think it is really important for people to be encouraged
to obviously live more in the moment
and the more in the present,
not just because, like, genuinely,
nothing else exists except for this moment, right?
Obviously, like, everything else does exist,
but I'm saying, like, you and the way you move
and where you go in your life
isn't dependent on just, like,
where you think you're going to go,
but where you are right now.
But also, too, like I said,
the things that you learn in those moments right now
are so important for everything else
that you're supposed to do in your life.
and I just want that to be said because I add that's why I asked this question I want
your perspectives on it and they they it like both aligned with this like that sit that
being more present and I'm not going to talk we talked about this before in a podcast again
I don't know how I got back full circle well that's good I mean it's an important point but it's just
like you can't you can't teach this shit bro it's like it's I just tell people all the time just
as like a final note on it put yourself in uncomfortable positions yeah because nothing
breeds progress and and character growth like
desperation and that desperation can come out of anything it could come out of going and showing the
fuck up when you have so much anxiety that you didn't want to i've done that so many fucking times
and doing that so many times and that repetition of showing up when i when i thought that i was
going to have a panic attack and i did have panic attacks on the show and it's all documented you could
watch me walk off multiple shows because of it led me to a point where that will hopefully never
happen to me again yeah you know what i'm saying it's all the growth is in those moments of
Struggle and desperation and that's why I really have a hard time connecting with people that haven't been through it and I tweeted about this before a pretty harsh take which is that like I don't really fuck with people that haven't been through some shit in their life bro
It's just really hard for me to fucking to connect with them. That's why I mean this to get along. That's why me and you get along. Yeah I feel that way about people who don't work out too, which is weird I love that
I'm just being honest man. Do you feel like you're chasing it like what we're talking about success? But you do that with working out too like you'll every day you're waking up like if I lift just a little bit
more weight, maybe I'll be happy? Yeah, I will say lately I've been, I have, dude, it's
spent like a week and I've actually had really terrible workouts. I've been really hard on myself
the last week, like mentally, really down on myself. But yeah, for the most part, I mean,
I've kind of slowed down a bit because my focus has shifted towards like other things that are
becoming increasingly more important in my life. But yeah, a big part of me is like, if I don't,
I know for a fact, if I, if I don't get a good workout, I don't know if I maybe have like four
four days max if I don't have a good workout like I might my mental state drastically declines same
with me it's more mental for me I've looked back at pictures of myself or like videos even at
coachella like damn I was in great shape then you know and it's such a minor little difference that
you pick up in your head but yeah it's just being happy and just that consistency that progress every
day just knowing you put in the work that's where I'm happy like today I spent a lot of time of
myself I went for a five mile run in the morning and then I did cryotherapy I went to the
gym after I had a good productive day so I'll feel good today for the rest of the day but tomorrow
I'm waking up and it's you're starting from scratch you got to do it again yeah well that's what
this is it's all about right is it consistent with my tongue hurt your tongue doing what sneezed
sneezed you know in life nothing's promised like you said the only thing that's guaranteed
is this moment right here we could get fucking hit by a cring you could yeah you did you could
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wait can we talk about
Steve will do again band off YouTube
why I was gonna say
what a fucking tragedy bro
how the fuck does that happen
why did that happen
well I'll give as much information
as I think I can give
because I wanted to get him on the pot
I was gonna go to Miami and do a pot with him
and I'm trying to get one with Aiden
because his bitch ass flaked on me
when I was here
when he was here
yeah you could tell him that
I was just on the phone with him before
Also Gideon flake dummy too
Just I'll put that out there
These people need to understand
The power of this podcast, bro
This is a great podcast
It's fine
They're too popular
You know it's whatever
So anyways
The point is like
Where is I going with this?
Yeah Steve
He's obviously made a lot of
Really really really
Like he's given so much
To so many people
There's just some things
And I know
some of his recent videos that just like something specific that wasn't supposed to be there and you know
YouTube as simple as like if someone's reporting videos and it goes through a system and they find it like that's not supposed to be there you break these policies you know you do it enough we say get fucked basically and I'm shocked that like I'm what I understand is I think he's trying to appeal the process and it could take some time to come back and I think he's looking at other avenues to continue to create content on other platforms can he just do another channel no no he's totally
he literally cannot he cannot make a channel can he appear what about his second channel did they
yes so what i what i understand is that he can appear in other people's content because on twitch
if you get banned on twitch you can't shut your face cannot show up on twitch otherwise that person
will get a strike so when you get banned on twitch you are banned so i don't know if that's how it works
on youtube but i know they shut down his second channel as well his every video he's ever
posted is off the internet it's because he can't even make an account so he he I'm from
my understanding he's appealing something right now and dude I mean I hope it works I think it would
I don't know why like because like I said he's he has done so much good for so many like he's
changed a lot of people's lives you know obviously he's made a lot of money the shit that he does
etc but he gives away like like he doesn't need to give away millions of dollars like the kid
he just does it so I mean it was his dream to be a YouTuber he made it
in such as hard sought after proficient you made it and then it fucking sucks it's also a big shot
for that it's also a big shot for that camp like but to never to well we got to talk about that in a
second but to never be able to make a YouTube video like to not be able to make an account right
like there has to be some sort of like time like hey you know six month cool off period three
month like a year but like to never be able to make account again is like that's fucking
that concept blows my mind and you don't know why well he knows why I know why I know why
I just don't want to, I don't want to say it without, you know, if he was sitting here and we had him here, he'd say it if you want to say it. I just don't want to say that specifically exactly why. It's nothing crazy. He was crushing it. Fuck the subscriber count. He was he was crushing on weekly views. And what I was saying before is like he was like the weekly drumbeat for that camp. Because like, because like NELC with those like more like high end like professionally done videos like with the crazy concepts, they may put out a video like once every few weeks or like even like a month. They might miss a month. And and obviously.
they've been doing a good job with the podcast but like Steve was like that like weekly YouTube
drumbeat that just was always on yeah happy dad like whatever else right it's just it's just it sucks
bro really sucks and Steve is just like the sweetest fucking kid do you guys celebrating over at impulsive right now
no absolutely not we don't celebrate bro I'm kidding I'm kidding no no but it's a good point it's like dude
like one thing I always talk about is as a society we just stop tearing each other's buildings down
bro yeah I don't do it like that on YouTube I look at it like we all need to
be on this platform and be working hard at crushing it.
Because if we're not, if we all just disappear from YouTube,
nobody's gonna go on YouTube.
Mike's the only one posting on YouTube.
It's gonna be harder for him to be successful on YouTube.
For sure.
Everybody needs to be on it.
Cause now everybody's spending all their time
on TikTok or whatever and it hurts.
I feel like everybody's views got crushed.
And that's just the reach of all of us on YouTube.
So yeah, that fucking hurts the whole community.
TikTok I feel like it's like,
I'm not celebrating like they are over there at impulsive.
Yeah, that's too.
Because aren't they doing like 15 minute videos now on TikTok?
Yeah, but the problem with TikTok is just like, and I've talked to a couple like the Chinese government decides what they want you to watch.
You've been talking to the Chinese government?
Yeah, a little bit.
Okay.
What's his name, President Z?
Back to.
Is that your said?
On YouTube, you got to click the videos.
This is what I want to watch.
I'm going to watch this for the next 15 minutes.
This is what I'm doing with my next 15 minutes.
I would click Steve's videos.
I click Mike's videos.
You know, I don't choose to watch a lot of the shit I watch on TikTok.
I don't want to watch 15 minute videos randomly.
I think TikTok works because you're only getting 10 seconds.
I see what you're saying.
I agree with you on that.
Well, you could just stay on the following tab and never leave.
Oh, that's a good point.
But the thing about it is like, dude, TikTok feels like there's a million channels out there.
There's Instagram.
There's TikTok.
There's Twitter.
There's all these places that people create content.
But if you really want to fucking go for it, if you really want to become a person of the space that has longevity, you got to make it on YouTube.
That's it.
Twitch is closing in.
slowly slowly but they also have some like pretty wild rules over there and
laws and stuff like that right if you want to make it you want to make money and
you want to do it big you got to make it on YouTube yeah and and that that crossover is
so hard on people like you see these people get 20 30 million views on their
TikTok videos and then 6.7000 views on their on their YouTube videos it doesn't
like they try to who are you talking about specifically there's not a single
person there's not a single one of these
people yeah oh i love it yo okay he's doing dance he's interpretive dancing there's not a single person
that i i actually am thinking of but like the idea of trying to convert that youtube is a very
special fucking beast i talk to people about this all the time they're like what is your you know
what's the revenue look like on youtube versus ticot and i at first i tell him like dude my revenue
's not from ad sense i make really good ad sense revenue but the majority of my money is from
sponsors i'm a little bit different and i'm a i'm a spa i'm a whore
for sponsors.
I'm the biggest sponsor whore in the world.
I'm trying to set the record, to be honest with you.
But the revenue, like disparity or like the difference between the revenue on TikTok and
YouTube is insane.
Now, the videos are, of course, longer.
But if you make a 60, if you make a 60 second video on TikTok and you get a million
views on it, that might be 40 bucks.
Yeah.
That might be 30 bucks.
You might be potentially be able to go and grab just in or for just you at the
outback.
Yeah.
you need other sources there right yeah but yo you do a million once you get established you have
an audience you do a million views consistently on YouTube 7500 bucks 10,000 bucks if you're in
preferred real fucking money how do I get in preferred I try not to talk about it very often it was a
it's been a bit of a situation you guys get back there uh I'm on preferred okay yeah I'm a little
jealous um yeah the real money maker the real long term ad senses in movies you know the and those
make you really what did top gun just make a billion dollars over a billion dollars what yeah
and made it and tom cruise had a had a profit sharing oh he crushed it i think he i think he may have made
150 20 million holy fuck god that's tautology that's the movie yeah tom's insane but yeah you're right but
You're talking about the biggest actors in the world
And that's still a club
Yeah, what the hell
We can't get into that club
I would love to
I would love to act
That's like a TikToker
Trying to transition into being a vlogger
It's trying to transition into being
It kind of is
You're right
You're kind of right
And not just any actor
You gotta be the biggest fucking
Guy doing billion dollar movies
Making 150 mil off of it
It's a small crew over on YouTube right now
Yeah it is
It really is
It's super small and super tight
And super old too
And yeah we're getting old
But honestly, like, I will say this.
There's like, there's like these like, I love the YouTube culture and I love YouTube
changed my life, dude.
I fucking love it.
And it gets me excited and I get passionate to talk about it.
There's like these like concept creators, beast.
Shout out to Arak who's fucking been doing a dude who's been doing a great fucking job with
Eric.
Yeah, just like two days ago.
Bro, like, I'm doing a transformation with him.
I'll be completely honest with me, me and Logan didn't, I didn't, I'll speak for myself.
I didn't see it at first.
I knew he was charismatic because we were sitting with this kid.
We were sitting with him at the Maverick house and he was there like,
yo, I spent my last X amount of dollars to like do this or do that.
And here I am at the house.
Like let me, and honestly like we overlooked him.
I'm not gonna lie, bro.
And that kid is fucking talented, bro.
He is.
He is extremely talented, extremely charismatic.
He's a hard worker and he's got great concepts.
Very smart.
I'm going to do a video with him tonight like one in the morning.
I haven't seen him in a while and I, you know, I always, I always ask myself, I hope
that he's still super humble.
He was a really humble kid.
He was a nice kid.
I hope that stays like that.
But you have these like concept creators.
Then you have,
you know,
you have your,
uh,
streamers on YouTube.
But then you have this very small aging,
prehistoric circle of vloggers,
bro.
And it is,
bro,
it is getting so small.
Like dude,
I look back at the greats,
bro.
It's just you and Jason Nash now.
I feel like.
No, there's
I love Jason National
Why did you make it seem like a senior citizen
So I was just fucking around
No, the day
The day that really hurt me, bro
That really upset me was when we had
Was when Emma stopped bro
Because Emma was like one of the last
Emma Chamberl was like one of the last like
Like handheld like self like shot vloggers
You know kind of like Casey Neistet-esque
You know not no comparison between the two
But they were very similar in their in their
shooting style and in their sharing of everything.
Yeah.
Just rogue warriors, solo creators.
Yeah, exactly.
Even you have a sidekick.
I, I need help.
I don't even know what the fuck.
And that's what I'm getting at like, like you had kind of like the V1 vloggers.
You had Casey, you had Emmett Chamber, Roman Atwood even.
Roman had a stop for various reasons.
We just had him on impulsive and his episode's going to come out soon.
And he had a stop because he had stalk a really dangerous stalker.
Did you go to?
No, he came to meet us in Nashville.
And we did it. Nashville was awesome.
Dude, Roman's just a legend in the space.
But, like, all these guys have, like, slowly but surely, like, eventually you move on and you start to create other things.
But he had a stalker?
A really dangerous stalker that was, like, getting into his on star while he was driving his car and, like, fucking with his door locks and his car, like turning his car off and turning his alarms off in his house.
He had every balance of every bank account.
He had access to every social.
Yeah, like the real deal.
And the feds ended up getting them.
It took a long time.
That guy is crazy talented.
How the fuck did he do that?
Yeah.
Maybe it was an inside job.
Maybe it was somebody close to him.
I mean, bro, that's insane.
I don't think it was.
But he talks about it a lot in this podcast.
Do you find the guy?
Yeah, they got him.
I just hit him up to do a pod too.
Roman's incredible, bro.
He's a special town.
You're going to have to check that out on impulsive to get the rest of this.
Yeah, for sure.
No, it's fine.
I don't care.
I love to support your guys' show.
This show's amazing.
Thank you.
Yeah, it's a great show.
We love doing it, bro.
It's my, it's my favorite.
It's my favorite thing.
It's even more than the night shift and more than anything else.
I like what you were saying earlier about how you would have panic attacks going into stuff,
but you figured it out.
You put yourself in those uncomfortable situations and look at you now.
You're professional.
You get it done.
I have moments where I'm like, fuck, I can't do a show right now.
What the hell did I ever agree to doing this for?
But that's the thing.
You just get better at dealing stuff throughout life.
We had that.
I'm working through a tongue injury right now.
No, it's fine.
I was going to pull out.
You're so funny.
Stop.
I was going to back out.
but I love your I love what would Jake Paul do here you know he can't back out you can't pull out
no he didn't pull out well okay so let's talk about that really quick so was it just because he didn't
because I saw some shit I know what I know I know but I never know if what I know is like from what
I understand Haseem couldn't make weight I thought it was I thought it was I hear it's ticket sales
no but I don't know anything about that what I know is that has seen couldn't make weight he
was supposed to get down to what to 200 pounds that was what they were fighting at and
it was like maybe so okay so i actually got the news that he had backed out while sitting next to
pam at somerslam and logan's just about to walk out and fucking jump off the top rope onto this
ass onto the man's we create these like real beefs but mike mike is incredible the miss is
incredible but we we literally argue with each other from the stands with the wrestlers so we
that sounds so fun it's bro it's the guys damn we're getting so like so many topics sorry guys
No, no, no, I will say this.
There is nothing more fun than the WWA situation.
Bro, bro.
I want to do that so bad.
It is insane watching him do this stuff, bro.
We sit there in awe of, I mean, listen, Logan Paul is an incredibly talented athlete
beyond what most people would consider to be an incredibly talented athlete for people that aren't professional athletes.
Like this kid is the real deal and has been since he was a kid.
We've seen it with every split, every backflip, every.
jump off every single thing he's ever done
but now to see him bring it
and to create this storyline and this character
and to be working with one of the biggest
organizations in the world like there's no
fans like the WWE maybe soccer
football whatever you want to call it
but there's just not any
the WWE's fan base is ferocious
it's a cult it's a real ass cult
and they're kind of now
because of what he did at SummerSlam
they have no choice but to start embracing
them they have this chant that basically goes
when something happens if you can get
the audience and the stadium to chant, holy shit, holy shit.
That means something of epic proportions has happened.
And when he did that jump off the top rope through the table, through Ms.
at SummerSlam, the entire stadium was chanting, holy shit.
And it was a really awesome moment because he's, Logan has spent a lot of his time.
And at certain points for good reason as the bad guy.
And he doesn't, Jake embraces the bad guy.
He loves being the bad guy.
He wants to be Connor McGregor.
He wants everybody to fucking hate him
and everybody to have to go through him
and he gets fuel from that.
The more negative comments,
the more he gets fueled
than he wants to be that.
Logan is very much more just like,
he's kind of like his mom in a lot of ways.
He's a lover.
He wants people to love him
and he wants to love people.
And so he, you know,
I don't think he ever really wanted
to be the bad guy.
And so now to see the audience
and like the people in WWE embracing him,
he's just super pumped about it.
And we love watching it, bro.
Yeah.
It was amazing, man.
I feel like they're already letting him do whatever the fuck he wants.
Like bringing the impulsive TV.
So like a podcast thing in the WWE ring.
When I was a kid watching WWE, I would, I mean, podcast didn't even exist in.
Right.
But now they have their podcast set up in the fucking ring.
He walks out with his prime.
It's dope.
I try to be, I try to be careful like, because people will always like, I don't know where
this term like Dick Rider, like whatever came from.
But if you're not applauding your friends when they win,
you're a fucking piece of shit.
We should all be fucking doing that.
And getting excited and smiling and fucking rooting for our homies, bro, to win.
Yeah, that's a fact.
And this kid, bro, and I call him a kid and everybody gives me shit, but I'm 37, so to me he's
kind of a kid, is just special.
He's such a special person and a special creator and a special businessman with Prime
and athlete with the WWE.
It's like he's actually the real deal.
And I remember when I first joined him, he would always talk about being the world's
biggest entertainer.
He wanted to be bigger than the rock.
He wanted to be bigger than all.
people and I didn't to be completely honest with you like I I didn't know if I was like
a hundred percent on board with like always believing that yeah but I really see that
well I thought you were saying like like you weren't on board to go along with it that sounds
like a lot of work Logan yeah it is a lot of work so what I was always curious about this
because I saw stuff about the rock like because the rock like kind of sunned him when like
all that stuff happened yeah oh I can no you could you can bring it up yeah yeah like did
uh just is he never going to do anything with him again because of
of that kind of like
They're gonna fix all that shit
Because it was like
You know obviously you were there
They were making content
And then that happened
It was like yo you could look at my back
Because I'm not really gonna look at you in the front
It's just the sad
The thing about it
The only thing I'll say about it is like
When you have an idol
When you have a person that you look up to so much
And for even for the best reasons in the world
Like they
They decide that they don't fuck with you temporarily
Or whatever
That's there's really nothing more painful than that
Yeah it's painful bro
Like if if if
Arnold Schwarzen, if you did something that got you, like, in trouble momentarily,
and Arnold Schwarzen, he was like, I don't fuck with that guy.
That would kill you, bro.
Yeah, that would be fucked up.
So I think it was just a painful, like, moment.
You know what I'm saying?
I think I would just fucking beat him up, though.
He's old now, you know?
He is old.
He is old.
He is old.
What do you think?
I mean, the rock's old, too.
I think you could fuck a rock up too.
Yeah, I mean, I'll fuck the rock up.
Yeah, for sure.
That's just my attitude from being from Staten Island.
I think I'll beat anybody.
You think I'll fuck the rock up?
Yeah, I mean, if you believe that you can, I know that I can. Yeah, I believe you sure. And the rock's like 50 years old. Those bones got to be clicking. You know, he's got to he and he's a natty. So it's like, you know, he's natural. Is he at his? No, you asshole. I was like, is that. But he claims that. Yeah, it's all pancakes. That is it. Yeah, it's pancakes and in, in and out burgers and cheat meals. I don't know that. I do think that's an interesting take. I don't, I don't know. I mean, I get it. Maybe it's because he's like. Just works out super hard.
You just works out super hard.
No, it just, I don't know, it is what it is.
I just think that's an interesting take.
But I guess you can't, I don't know, in Hollywood, you know, liberal, you can't say that.
You can't just be like, yeah, I'm on juice.
I'm taking the best steroids money could buy.
But even people that aren't in Hollywood, a lot of people did not want to deny that shit.
Yeah.
There's a lot of people, we've had people on the show.
I'm not going to say anybody specifically, but like, I would assume that a lot of these people are, no, guess.
I would assume some of these people are on roids, even though they say they're not.
bro yeah george called me out the box is this a real story yeah it was it's on instagram
stories right now george janko did yeah george had a had a knockout in Puerto Rico he fought
one of jake's team members and he talked in and the kid went to town on him like this
george just fucking dropped him one punch head gear yeah it was oh nice nice yeah yeah dropped
he got a knockout with head gear on yeah and george took that as you know what i'm calling
Jeff's the guy.
Jeff Wittick.
That's what I want to go after.
Because he's been hanging out with you too much and he's not liking that.
Yeah, I guess there could be a backstory to it like that.
Yeah.
There's got to be something.
So would you fight, Jeff?
I welcome it.
Yeah, I'll do it in a fucking 7-Eleven parking lot.
Fuck the contract.
Let's just do a bare knuckle.
Dude, that's what I want to see.
On the night shift.
I tweeted that the other day.
I was like, I just want to see KSI and Jake just fucking fight like bare-knuckle somewhere.
Going back to Jake situation.
I know it sucks with the Madden's Square Garden and the weight and everything.
a scene pulling out
or whatever the fuck happened
but I like how he handled the KSI thing
that was dope he's like I'll come there for free
that shit that shit was gangster
I did I did really want to see that
but what the reason why is because they can make so much
more money if they just spend more time on it
I think people just view Jake as an actual
fighter now he's just the you know
such he's a real athlete he trains
every single day no well the
well the reason why that fight's not happening
no well hold on the reason why that fight's not
happening is is simply put because kSI has admitted that he's not ready for that fight and that's
a very fair statement to make yeah like you want to do jake has been training nonstop for probably
four years yeah this kid every single day he gets up like i talk about logan and logan's a creative
and he is very disciplined but jake is on it jake is in a different lane well listen this kid is
this kid is this kid is so this is youtube boxing right yes back when logan put on that
track and field event, right?
If you wanted to compete in it, you had to have a certain amount of subscribers.
You had to be an actual entertainer.
You can't be like an athlete entertainer because I'm sure if LeBron James started a
fucking YouTube channel, he would get millions of subscribers.
But you have to be an actual YouTuber that requires most of your time going into that.
Jake does not do YouTube anymore, basically, right?
Or actually, who the fuck knows?
No, he doesn't.
I mean, he makes a video here and there.
I consider Jake an actual athlete now.
So who do you put him up against?
Not real fighters don't want to fight them because then it seems like fighting was his way out of YouTube
Yeah for both of them. I mean it was Logan's initial way out as well. It was kind of like he claims you know that KSI saved his career. Yeah, he said that multiple times and that fighting saved his career and I think it's done the same for Jake. I mean Jake is making a ton of money because he's self-promoting. He started the MVP, right? Is that? Yeah, correct?
Yeah. The promotions. Oh my God. I'm having a brain fart. So he's running the business side and the in the and the
fighting side.
Yeah.
And so he made a ton of money in, in 2021, and it also has just been a great way for him to focus.
And, and I mean, dude, like I was saying, the kid just dials in.
He dials in.
And, you know, there's a lot of people that say a lot of shit about it.
And I've been one of those people.
I've been one of the people that's been outspoken against about Jake in the past and
take a real fighter, take a little this or that.
But, bro, you, he, first of all, now I feel like he started to fight people that you can,
there's no way you could look at his catalog currently the past you know two people whatever
that he's knocked out who are world class athletes at one point of their life maybe they weren't
boxers but but um but to knock out a tyrant tyrant was a world class athlete
a combat sports athlete with a combat sports athlete with a propensity to strike hard knockout
power combat sports athlete and and so to to say that jake paul is not a fighter or a real
boxer I think is is stupid that's not you can't you can't have that take and to go one level up on
that even his his training regimen and his discipline which is which is something that we talked
about a little bit earlier in the show is second to non dude the kid is the kid dials in
he stays down there in Puerto Rico he doesn't do press he doesn't do shows he doesn't do
YouTube he doesn't make tic talks he trains yeah year round wakes up every day trains
trains trains whether he's got a fight coming up or not because he really does want it he's he's he's
dead fucking serious bro what he wants to be one of the one of the best fighters he does he want i mean
it's hit you can take this however you want i'm saying his words he wants to be the the champion
of his weight class in the real sport of boxing and you can people can take that however they
want but that's what he wants to do damn i think dante wilder started boxing at like 25 or something
like that but in his case he's a freak in nature athlete you know he's six seven you know
dante wilde yeah of course yeah knockout artists just had that power you know technically he wasn't
as good as tyson but back to the thing though you know like when i got into logan's race this was a
youtube track and field event you know so i was like dope i'll fucking smoke in a youtube but then they
started bringing in oh this guy's a d1 football player this guy's a d1 track star that they put because
they, I joined, I signed up for the mile
because I could run about a 520
mile. And I was like that's, that's
impressive. Treyhan was a D1
track fucking star. You know,
so you want to bring him in, but he also has a million
subscribers. And now, since then he's fucking
crushed it. He's like one of the biggest. Oh my God
Trey hand. But that's what made it interesting.
You know, these people spend all their time creating
YouTube videos. They do YouTube all the time.
So how much time could they actually be
training this sport? And then they
show up and smoke you. Yeah.
Yeah. So they're, fucking kid ran five
70 smoked Ryan Garcia.
Then Ryan Garcia's in it too.
This guy's fucking, I'm like, bro, I thought I was going up against Emma
Chamberlain.
Yeah.
They could have done.
I mean, bro, you say that, but they could have dumped Charlie Jordan and she probably
would have smoked everybody.
I, yeah, that girl was a monster.
Yeah, it's actually crazy.
Yeah.
Like, that was a fun event.
It was dope to watch.
Logan pulled his hamstring immediately.
He didn't even make it out of the fucking step and just pulled his shit.
And then all his leg turned.
purple yeah that was a
youtube weightlifting competition yeah put that on let's do that
sick and i feel like not many people it's like that's too
specific you want to do another challenger games
yeah that was that was a yeah it's much fun i commented it right commentated it and
had as much fun as that was for everybody that was that was a flop this shit show it was a flop
yeah i mean bro there's gonna be flops and it was funny because that was like that was one of
the things we were like trying to do to like be like like to like combat like ks i and like the
side men show who just have always
crushed it historically and we come back with this challenger games where like Logan pulls his
hamstring to leg turts purple there's like six people in the crowd oh my god it was a ton of fun
yeah I had a lot of fun man I had so much fucking fun let's change the subject a little bit um
kids yeah well that's what I was going to talk about like relationships and not in the sense of
our relationships but do you guys think that it's harder um to date in 2022
Because of social media?
Yeah, 100%.
Harder for men or for women.
Both.
Both.
Because, again, everything is, well, I don't know if it's like you just always want what you don't have.
And you're always looking at, oh, shit, this is out there.
What the fuck?
It's no more true laugh at my true soulmate.
I could be wrong, though.
Maybe we all need to have kids and that will be the thing that finally hits a switch.
All right, now this is what my life is all about.
And there's no going back because you can't break up with your kids.
I guess you could leave your kid and be a piece of shit dad,
but I don't have that.
Well,
I would never leave my kid.
You'd still take care of your kid.
You could leave the girl and be a piece of shit.
Which happens to like 80% of the time at this point.
That's why I've been kind of just rolling the dice lately.
Yeah,
just not.
Didn't you say you were going to leave the kids so they could be resilient like you?
Because you know what I'm saying?
Like you thought of that.
No,
I would never do that.
She just did it such a funny time.
Yeah, me and you had a moment.
I go,
I'm rolling the dice.
Oh my God.
Cause I gave
We really had a moment
I was gonna say something about something
But no no
But no because bro like
Dude I do want to have a kid
Me too
I really do and like I feel like I'm in a good
I feel like I'm in a good spot like
I feel like you're never like in a perfect spot for it
But like I got a little padding
I got a house now
Why don't you start like in a dog in the house over there?
You know oh dude we couldn't keep the plan alive
That was a bad that was a bad stepping so
Yeah, because I travel a lot.
I got to wait a little while longer
until things settle down a little bit.
I'm thinking about freezing my sperm.
Yeah.
Because, bro, my nuts getting old, bro.
I got old nut now.
It's like old peanut butter nut, dude,
you know what I'm saying?
But I've just been thinking about
just blasting randomly.
You know what I'm saying?
Just roll the dice.
See what happens.
Just roll the dice.
Bro, roll the dice.
Like pick one like,
dude, this one's got strong genes.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
This one could probably could be a pole vaulter
or like a mathematician or a social media creator
Yeah
And but but dude like
Back to the relationship stuff
Forget the kids for a second
Kind of on the relationship stuff
And to Jeff's point
A lot of people look at like
Being like famous
And how that pertains to like things in life
As like oh they've got fame
And so because of that fame
They have more money
and so they can get more girls
or they can or they have a nice car
or a nice house and so they get more girls
but honestly the craziest thing
about like celebrity or pseudo celebrity
or influencer for relationships
is something called access
and access is a very strange thing
because if you bring a girl
to New York City and you're rich
but you're a nobody
you might not get into the best club
or you might not get into the best club
Or you might not get into the best.
The hotels sold out, right?
But when people with money and influence call that hotel back, somehow there's a room
that just cleared up.
Somehow there's a table that just cleared up.
And even more so, for the average rich person or the average person in general who's in a
relationship, they go on their phone when they're taking a shit, right?
after when they're when their wife is going to bed and they you know they're about to
maybe they're not shit that night I don't know or they're sitting on the couch and they're
right but they're scrolling through Instagram down scrolling through Instagram you pee sitting
down I'm just saying maybe they're maybe the guy he's thinking of his peeing sitting down
just seems like that came from a place of yeah like you understand I be honest I do occasionally
if I really the night if I go to the bathroom it's pitch black and I'm tired like I'm half
asleep I'll sit down a piss I have I have just as I yeah I'm not going to admit that I'll admit that
If you, like, wake up in the middle of, so you're going to go back to sleep.
Yeah.
You don't want to waste that much energy.
I'm half asleep.
What if I fall over?
What if I pee a large stream and I get shot back into the wall?
Yeah.
So it's like an age thing.
So you're this guy.
So you're this guy and you're sitting on the couch and you're scrolling your phone.
Yeah.
And you come by, I don't know.
We're changing the bathroom to the couch now.
Yeah.
You're on the couch.
You're on the couch.
You're scrolling your phone.
You're on Instagram.
You come by Britt Manuela, for example.
Okay.
What name is that?
Whoa, bro.
You know, I just throw a random name out.
What if you guys had a problem with that on the show before?
No, the way you smile about shit.
The look you made.
After you said the last name.
Can you pull that up?
Why, have you guys had like an issue on the show before?
No.
Britt, what?
Who is.
Because I got this kid Judd.
Oh.
Oh, I found her.
She's your guy.
Stop, stop.
Wow.
I, I, I, I, I.
You know, Jud is going to love this clip.
I love Judd.
Judd is the best.
Judd is my favorite person.
and shout out Judd.
Judd fucked up, though.
Do you know?
No, from what I understand,
there was missing context.
No, I'm not even talking about that.
I'm talking about, do you know?
No, because I don't talk about that after.
Okay.
Let me switch to a different girl.
You're sitting on the couch,
you're scrolling your phone,
and, you know, influencer A or B pops up.
Perfect.
And you're the average guy,
and you're sitting in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, right?
Yep.
And you're, even if you're loaded,
you see that girl,
and you think to yourself, wow, she's beautiful.
And you might run in the bathroom and spank it.
Okay.
Okay.
Here's where things get fucked up.
We're in a relationship.
I'm in a relationship.
Yep.
I scroll past.
I see that girl.
I'm sitting on the couch.
I say to myself,
I think I'm going to talk to this chick.
Yeah.
And it's easy as one, two, three.
Yeah.
I'm in the inbox.
98% hit rate on DMs right now.
That's a bad thing.
I don't miss.
Guys, killer.
And so I know this and I'm sitting there in a relationship now.
It takes a very specific level of discipline to not do.
And by the way, like when I was with Lana, for example, that was my last relationship.
I never did that shit.
She actually, I'll be a little bit transparent right now and I'll be a little over exposed.
She texted me the other day and she said, I gave you a lot of shit in our relationship because I'm a very outwe.
going person and I talk to a lot of people but you have yep but yep she said I am and I
gave you a lot of shit because of how I felt about that but you never cheated on me you never
spit it tried to holler at other girls we were dating and I appreciate that and I want to tell
you that now after the relationship I can I can tell you that comfortably it I paraphrasing I could
read you the text but it's basically that yeah because I would never do that in a relationship
but for a lot of guys when you get to this level it's it's hard bro to just to just to just
just like you really got to discipline yourself around who you follow on
Instagram you got to discipline yourself about your social media usage because if
you're gonna be not me don't point don't point at me well you're the one that brought
it up you said with Instagram you got all these girls popping up and shit it's for other
people it doesn't affect me um well when's the last time you were in a relationship
possible I never cheated um my last relationship was public and nothing bad about me
said there that was a great boyfriend that's fair yeah I just think you
it's interesting for I guess not so much from our perspective of like as a creator it's almost like
from I'm talking about from all their perspective if they're not a creator if they're not like
doing this right because I will let's most of the people listening aren't probably social media
celebrities I'm assuming right so they're they're they're like in this game now where someone
like us or someone who's like a football player or bass whatever right can like if they're if they're
getting like a fucking like a 10 like a dime someone else could slide in the DMs real fast because
It's not hard to find.
You know what I'm saying?
But also, I feel like when you're on that level,
you have so much more to lose your public figure.
You can't fuck around like that.
I feel like you have to be so much more responsible.
Oh, you would think so.
But, man, there's this one YouTube creator, bro.
That's just been doing it for years, bro.
I cannot believe.
Oh, I know who it is.
Homie.
Homie.
I cannot believe it.
I know who it is.
I want to say it.
No, you don't.
Just keep it to yourself.
Cut it out.
Say it to me.
Can you say, just beep it?
Austin and Brum.
Obviously.
What are you talking about?
Yes, dude.
Every single chick I've ever managed, he's in their DM.
Bro, I cannot believe it.
So where is his wife just not give a fuck?
No, no, no, no.
Please don't.
I don't want to get into this shit.
I just said a wife.
I have no idea what the circumstances are.
All right.
What I'm trying to say to is this.
Yeah.
We might have to cut that.
Write that down.
I cannot believe that after all these years,
because I was seeing this shit happened,
2017
2018
I'm with a chick
yesterday
yesterday
homie
97K on
Instagram
yeah
just on the scene
just got to
LA
two weeks ago
two weeks ago
I got a girl
two weeks ago
same thing
she goes
yo yo so and so
sent a message
and unsent it
and on sent it
yeah
oh he said the same shit
and sent it again
and unsent
I go
homie how is this
real
yeah
is this real though it's wild and for and first we won't get into it but for specific reasons
he shouldn't be doing that by the way we're everybody's just going to know what we're talking about
but like i just prefer to just not say it outright yeah but but to your counter your point
is influencer celebrity doesn't always equate to y'all i'm going to be on my best behavior
because i have this status right it just doesn't it does it does for us yeah but some people
just don't give a fuck straight up yeah and that's
That's a crazy thing.
That's just a crazy thing.
I just think it's changed dating so much.
Obviously not just the grass is always greener stuff.
But, you know, even the rich guy.
Yeah, maybe he might not get into like the restaurant.
But like the rich guy could slide in that girl's DM be like,
I'm going to pay for your trip.
And like, I'm not going to out my boy Sylvie over here.
But what girl did you get sugar daddy away from?
What was her name?
Yeah, he's not going to say.
But the point is like it's a real thing that like people with money or celebrities can like,
they're not hard to find these.
girls that are like other guys you know normal quote unquote we'll call it guys are trying to day it just
changes the dynamics so much the competition is so like fucking crazy yeah that it's just like just
different now i was just thinking from my own personal experience i would be scared to send the
dm to a random person just i'd be worried if they're going to screenshot it and post and say look at
this asshole what do you think what the fuck do you think i do it all the time i send dms all i don't
give because you are very respectful and
And you say also, you'll always wait for them to reach out to you and then you respond.
For the most part, I would say, I would say 70 or 80% of the stuff that I personally do.
And I, sorry, I want to keep this on the audience and the general awareness, but sometimes I feel like they are interested in what we do.
For sure.
For sure.
But I would say 75% of the stuff I do is fielding DMs.
So I'll get a DM, I'll accept it and then I'll respond to it.
But I shoot, I shoot on girls that don't even live in.
this country what do you shoot with like what's your story replies got story replies if you're just if
you're just clicking message you're you're losing yeah story i think this goes for anyone listening
by oh no a thousand percent i've said this since day one on every show if you're just raw
messaging with a with a pickup line you're you're fucking up yeah because like for for people that
don't understand girls are always looking for a relatable moment
and a connection through some sort of like psychological connection right like attention right for
sure and but what but what gives them attention you paying attention to them right and so if they
post a story of them at chick fillet you automatically have a chick fillet response built in like yo
what yeah what your go-to sauce blah blah whatever the fuck and also too i wouldn't say that specifically
but like what i there's an there's an opportunity there you know what i'm saying no and also he's
he's very right like he'd be like oh chick-fil-a's fire you could say anything he's right but he's
also verified with millions of followers.
It goes to the top of the fucking.
Hold on.
But, but that's,
it's all relative.
It's all relative.
So,
so if I'm verified and I go to the top of the inbox and I have millions of
followers,
me shooting a raw message without a story reply is the same level,
just proportionate to them not having a blue check mark.
Do you understand?
I understand.
But he just said for the people listening,
you can also do this.
So Timmy in Spokane, Washington, or what's the place they do?
Nice.
Yeah, that was good.
You're doing what I do with Tuscaloosa.
You should stick with Spokane now.
That's good, yeah.
Yeah, so, I mean, you're telling him, try this.
You know, if Timmy and fucking Tuscaloosa says, what's your go-to sauce at Chick-fil-A,
there's a chance she'll never own.
Okay.
But, but, okay, fine.
And Timmy's crushed.
Well, hold on.
I'm going to, I'm going to tell you guys some real shit right here.
Go, go.
Here's a crazy thing about the DMs, if you think about this.
just because I look at everything on this actual platform
if you look at a message to someone
or like if I'm looking at a message to me
that's a reply to my story
versus a message directly to me
if I go in my DMs and I read it
it says so-and-so reply to your story
and then you could start to see some words
you get a little bit less of what you would
if you just shot a DM
and likely the person's interest
like their own interest in like knowing
what someone replied to
what did he say about my story exactly
oh wait wait wait he had a thought on my on what I
posted he has a critique for my content and you see less of what someone's saying you just see like
has replied to your story and then like like two words on so you're going to be like what the
fuck is the rest of so perfect so so so two so two reasons one you've you've made them think to
themselves yo he has something to say about what i posted and i don't want feedback do you want
feedback on your stuff of course because it can it can it can it can teach you in school you what to
post next girls are and are just like guys we're all the same we want to know what people think about
our stuff that we're posting, right?
But number two,
you're creating a relatable moment, dude.
I'm telling you that's number one, bro.
Yes.
Because, okay, if you fire off in a raw message,
you're picking from a million different topics.
You might be able to glean a little bit from their page.
Maybe they like mountain biking.
Maybe they like skiing.
Maybe you could come up with something.
But if you see their story,
it gives you an exact topic that you know
that they are currently
relatedly interested in.
And you can then
input yourself into that moment.
This is huge.
Bro,
think about how great that is,
bro.
She currently today
is shopping for cat food
and is in the store
and for whatever reason
this is a horrible
because I'm not hitting her up.
Fuck.
Straight up.
I'm just saying.
She's shopping for dog food.
I'm sorry.
On that specific day,
she's petting her black lab.
Okay.
Next to her pool
and types in
I love you so much Johnny.
Bro, you got shit to work with now.
You got Clay to build a little fucking sculpture to give to her, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
As opposed to just some raw shot.
Do you just not like hit on girls or sliding DMs?
Like what's your thing?
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to the podcast i don't dm often i don't shoot you're an in-person guy i have a couple times i've said
some fucking crazy shit.
I need something that's going to make me laugh to DM them.
Dark shit or not?
Yeah, I mean, not necessarily dark.
Like one time I said to a girl, hey, congratulations.
That's what I opened with.
And then she responded like, L of L.
for what?
Like dark is like, hey, you think if I punched you in the face, it would hurt.
No, no, I don't go to violence.
I don't know, I mean, like a little light love punch or a little love slap, you know, like a, like a, like a cheek there.
No, the thing is with us.
Like, who, in the mouth, you know?
Our situation, we've done.
Cookies you've been eaten.
We've done thousands of hours of podcasting.
So if a girl that we reach out to, they can do a quick Google search and learn everything about us.
We probably repeat the same shit in every podcast anyway.
So they're going to find out everything.
I know exactly who this guy is.
But for guys, a guy could get a message from a girl that has a private Instagram and then you're fucking trying to zoom in on that little picture.
And you could fall in love.
You could fall in love with that fucking private profile.
But you flip it and it's like.
fall in love with that little pixelated head.
Why?
Yo, this is my soul mate.
This is my dream girl, bro.
Why is it so real?
4 in 480P, bro.
Just sitting there like a fucking Tetris block.
Dude, that was good.
That was good comedy.
What the fuck is wrong with us?
I don't know, man.
Bro, but it's the worst part of all of it.
The worst part of all of it, like all of it being digitally grown and both verified
and millions of followers and DMs is now, and this I feel like it's something that
Tate would say.
You put us back.
into the field, you know,
where lines are supposed to be haunting.
And we are emasculated.
We are fucking vaginas, bro.
Dude, I'm at the gym at Equino.
Shout out Equinox fucking Encino.
I've been going to Equino and they're about to pop this new one.
Bradley on the gym.
I'm opening up a gym right down the street from that.
Yo, shout out Zookulture is incredible.
Zuculture and Cino, by the way.
Okay.
That's like you're coming on my podcast and say shout out Old Spice.
Okay, okay.
It's the best palmate.
Have some respect, bro, zoo culture.
They made me fucking sign up.
I just mean like, I don't need for a workout.
Yeah, if I wanted to make real progress bodily, I would go to fucking zoo culture.
I'm not there to go on my phone.
My daddy, Steve, a free membership.
Jeff.
No, Jeff, we talked about the red, car.
Go to the front counter.
Go to the front and sign the thing.
That's all I said.
No, he said, you said, I heard you say, go swipe your credit card.
You weren't there, motherfucker.
You don't know, but listen, I go to fucking this gym, bro.
and bro
Equinox is always just stacked
I'm sorry zoo culture
Zoo culture is stacked too
But the girls there can like lift me up and shit
Which is strange a little bit
But like
When I go to
They can like really pick me up
And like maybe body slagged you like that
I don't know
I have like
Have you ever been with like a more muscular chick
Like a more athletic workout chick?
Brad what do you think about this chick right here
Let me screenshot it on the way here
Look this is very Jeff FM of you
you like that
I don't know if I do
so we're looking at
can I send that to you
you can send that pop it up
image
I saw that on my explore page
it's probably because I follow you
I'm getting a lot of those
bodybuilder chicks
but you did screenshot that
it's interesting
I mean she's a good transformation
I prepped for this
this is a really good transformation
for this pod
yeah to fuck with me
yeah would I hit
is that the question
what we're looking at
is like a jacked 70 year old
granny
super jack
but she has a transformation
she was thicker at one point
yeah you think those muscles are real
absolutely
that's fucking nuts
she looks great
killing it
is she on steroids
I don't think so
I don't know though
are y'all are y'all done
who are you fucking done
how would she even get steroids
imagine you're a steroid dealer
and this seven year old grandma
comes to you like
she'd be like it's for my son
I want what you know
I gotta ask one more time
are y'all done
Oh, sorry, go ahead.
Like, are you really fucking talking about my grandmother?
You know what Mike does?
He says things and nobody asks him to repeat it.
And then he says it again.
He doubles down like an Andrew Tate voice.
Dude, he's got the Andrew Tate vibes going on.
He's good.
I fucking respect it.
I think he's like, it's like, it's the hair.
He'll say something like.
It's the hair.
I don't shoot.
I feel.
No, no, listen.
I don't shoot.
I feel.
Like, bro.
Oh, my God.
I'm off of my speaking style now.
Oh.
No, no.
You know what?
Mike's a great podcaster.
And I'm just breaking his.
balls I give him shit and sometimes I go too far I apologize I know I'm kidding
it's funny wait I love I continue hold on I'm getting carried you want to talk more about
the grandmother no we're gonna leave we're gonna let's go back to David no let's
fuck David okay okay okay I want to talk about how come I wasn't invited to the 8th
3 podcast because I got some shit that say to that motherfucker oh oh I'm here for this
conversation yo yeah actually I reached out I was like because he kept going
back and forth he started up this
like how that
BFF's thing like who's my bestie
and I don't know
I just thought of your money for him
no you're giving a terrible
I know bro I need to take a nap
no understanding of it
we meet me Tanna and
Jeff have had historical
beefs with H3 for a long time
major ones and all different fields
of shit right
and I think
you know he's grown
and we've grown and over the years
he's
seen things in us that he thinks like, wow, why am I beefing with these guys?
Like, they say a lot of shit that's funny or that I like or that I align with or we're
fighting against, we're fighting on the same team, but somehow we're not aligned, right?
And so Jeff had started to build a bridge between the two entities and then he, he, I mentioned
on Jeff's show one time that like, dude, like, I still don't understand like why me and this
guy have beef because like it's, it's all garbage, it's just, you know, Fugazi bullshit.
he hears that and he's like okay like it seems like Mike is now trying to reach out an olive branch
so we're going to start doing this poll to see who my best friend it was a joke so it continues on it
continues on tana somehow gets you know brought into the mix as well and he asked us to uh and him
and Jeff have this conversation he asked us to come on the show and earlier on on this episode
I was talking about anxieties and stressors and putting yourself in uncomfortable positions I mean dude
like we didn't know what the fuck we were walking in okay Mike's a little bit wrong there um I said
it up. I told him, I was like, me, Mike and
Tanna want to come on the show before he had
even agreed to it. So I kind of
set up. Yeah. And we've been doing
our podcast, Jeff Femm, Tana
and Mike have been recurring guests. Right.
And I didn't know Tana's
beef with him. I don't know what it was about. The whole Twinkie
thing. Yeah, Twinkies.
I knew your situation. I knew you had beef with
him a little bit. I was an H3 fan
before I got into it with him.
And then afterwards,
he had stuck up for me.
And even though we had beef in the past, he
still you know stuck up for me so that meant a lot to me and I wanted to mend that
relationship squash that beef it felt good when I left there I felt I felt I felt real good
it was a real I mean dude it worked out great for me Mike crushed it his alpha brain kicked
in he was on fire he was talking politics with him and he does a political show too
so they were really into that and their audience was really into that but yeah great crew over
there great audience he's got a great honestly it's it sucked because he you know
know like I had friends who had real consequences because of and maybe maybe rightfully so
I don't fucking know dude like I even had real consequences for stuff that you know wasn't true
there was there was like you know he had perpetuated the story that I would that I had done
this crypto scam when in reality it was just complete bullshit and I'd never made a single
fucking dollar off of it and I lost the financial sponsor as a result of the video that he made
and so I lost you know like 30 40 thousand dollars from a from a financial sponsor
So like there was real palpable reasoning for us to have this dislike for each other and also for other creators, but you know, we got on the show, we sat down and talked to me. He's a likable guy. He fucking he has to be done. Yeah, it had to be done. And and other people saw it now like Hassan Piker saw it. And he's like, oh, these dudes like seem cool. Now that relationship is kind of like kicking off because Hassan is like for people that don't know Hassan, this dude, I would say is probably the most efficient debater and like just like long full.
He crushed Taylor of things, dude.
Yeah, I didn't see that.
He did a great job.
Look it up, bro.
It's entertaining.
I saw clips of it, but I didn't see the whole thing.
Yeah.
Hassan's great.
They're good at what they do.
It's obviously a different style of content than we make.
Right.
But, yeah, they're killing it.
And I don't want to have beefs out there.
I don't mean, I don't mind.
I'll have beefs for life.
I'll take it to the grave with certain people.
But, you know, that's not one that I wanted to have.
And a lot of it was just a misunderstanding.
So we needed to just get in there.
there and chat and yeah it felt good yeah um how would you approach it would you go in there
just trying to body slam everybody in the whole place or body slam everybody yeah no honestly
what is your issue he just had he i kept my gym open during covid and he just ridiculed me for it
basically and and related like the my biggest issue the thing i just would love to talk to him about
is he tried to relate like the gym and the importance of the gym and i was speaking through like a
mental health standpoint as like it's basically like laser tag and i'll just never
forget that moment where he said that in a video
and he related the gym being
like well I really like laser tags
are like I should be able to laser tag it's the same thing
that this guy's complaining about
and I just think obviously from him
he doesn't understand how actually important it is
for someone's mental health like it was for me
so I just remember hearing that and being like
this guy is a piece of shit
that's where I could that's an interesting
yeah that's a good argument see I like that better than
the body slamming technique I'm gonna reach out
I'm gonna try to see it I just love to ask him about
you don't have to buddy he'll see it trust me he has an
army bigger, more ferocious than any army on the internet that will take that clip and it
will get to him. And by the way, it's a good, it's a, it's a discussionary point. And I, I said to
Ethan very specifically on that show, a lesson that my friend Logan Paul taught me, it is very
dangerous to speak in extreme absolutes in life. And then, and to say to someone, what you're doing
is 100% unequivocally wrong. It's just really hard to.
to do that because you can you could never predict the angle for which someone does something you
don't know what they're going through like yo what if every person in that gym without workout
was a detriment to it would be a detriment to their mental health to not be there and i think that's
what you're you're saying right and and and so you know like i think although in his eyes
he may have been right that a pandemic that was at at
It also was a different time, Bradley, of COVID.
It was a different time.
I think even near the end of COVID, we all were just like, dude, this is fuck.
This is like, dude, being in L.A.
With this motherfucker, the whole rest of the world has moved out of this phase.
And we're still wearing our masks outside.
Like, yes, I think everybody fell off at a different point.
But I think for you, the problematic situation was that it was very early COVID.
And that was a time when a lot of people were very scared.
And so I'm not, I'm not.
saying either side was right and you guys can hash that out and have that conversation. I
simply do this on podcast where I present the opposing viewpoint when they're not in the room.
And so what I would, what I would assume was that Ethan was in a different phase of his
respect and fear of the virus at that time. And so he was looking at it as an irresponsible
tactic to do that. And once again, you guys talk about it. But like I'm just trying to
I get it. I think it's more so related to probably the other things that I was involved in at the time,
which would have been like making content with the milk boys
and he was he was kind of active on
you know not us doing other fuck shit
that he was probably relating to this whole situation
Bradley let me ask you a question go ahead
if the gym was for mental health
what was the 10,000 person protest for
that you knew was just gonna piss off
those people
for content right well there's the one
there's the one thing that I'm gonna be like
and yeah you're like you're right okay
yeah got it got it but
the gym itself which is an operating
business still existed in a space where people came there like in the fucking
troves because of how important the gym itself is to them that was a completely
unique experience like outside of the actual gym itself so I do I understand if he's
going to say oh he's just doing this he don't give a fuck right then he can just relate it to
that and say oh he doesn't really care but like I definitely come from a specific standpoint in my
life where without the gym in my life I would not be here and there's kids and there's people
who I've talked to specifically in that gym
who told me the same exact thing
even during that time
thanking me thank you for this
thank you for this thank you not just fucking
three people like a hundred
200 people have said that to me
during that whole time that like if it wasn't for this
I don't know where the fuck I'd be okay right now
I'm just the middle man here
I'm sold on what you're saying
are there videos out there of you
fucking raging in this protest
no yes those will be pulled up now
that's fine you're gonna walk yourself
no no but he's admitting to it's fine yeah
He's admitting to it.
He's not going to try to fight that, which is good.
And Ethan has become, Ethan, the good thing about him,
and the reason why the show with us happened
is because he's becoming more empathetic
to the opposing viewpoint.
And we all need to.
We all fucking need to, bro.
Like the, I'm closed off.
This person is a piece of shit,
which is what still exists in the political hemisphere
and still exists in a societal place
at a high level in this country.
I don't like your viewpoint.
So you're a fucking piece of shit
and I hope you die.
That is, that is, still exists.
Do you think, but, but Ethan, but Ethan has moved out of that.
And now he wants to know, you know, yeah, why were you doing that shit?
Yeah.
Do you think if I came with like, uh, gloves on in my mask, I'd be, it'd be better off having that conversation.
No, he would never, bro, he would just, he's not going to, I'm fucking around.
He just, he just, I was trying to be an asshole.
No, that's, it's, that's all.
I would like to see him fight Keenstein, to be honest with you.
They need to.
Or they just need to stop.
Or they just need to stop.
They've had this beat for.
how many years. Like it's been crazy.
Yeah, I didn't know too much
about them. They hate each other.
That's like the biggest beef. It's the longest
thing they've ever seen. It's the commentary community
beef. Yeah. That's what it is.
It's crazy. You didn't know about that?
I didn't. I wasn't big. Bro, every time
I turn around, I see a different tweet where he's like,
fuck this guy. It's like, no, no, now I see
it because I've been involved in watching, catching
up on it. I see it. It's insane.
So now the new thing is monkey pox.
And that's scared me because I'm going back into
gyms and I'm touching stuff and I thought about this if I mean you can freak yourself out
thinking about everything that you touch because that's a nasty one yeah because it doesn't it like
it's from touching things or I think you have to kind of yeah aren't they saying it's prolonged
kind of exposure touching like it's I mean who the fuck knows now you know right everyone says
everything but apparently it's through like seems like it's a sexual intercourse thing
was calling it a gay disease well I don't think that's true obviously that's what he said
and very very like this is the shit I'm talking about it's a gay disease when are we going to
start calling monkey pox a gay disease that's what he said really yeah it's on Twitter and by the way
I responded to it because dude once again absolutes are great to inflame your audience that people
love absolutes yeah Joe Biden's a piece of shit Donald Trump's a piece of shit people can
rally behind. Women can't drive. People can't drive. People can rally behind that shit. No one wants to hear well 92% of cases are currently exhibiting the five. No one wants to hear that shit. People want to fucking get mad and they want to blame someone and they want to fucking burn shit down and they want to get pissed off bro. And that's and that's why you see the people winning that are winning. But yeah, Crowder said it was a gay disease and I said and I responded to the tweet and I said was every single case.
of monkey pox because of a gay a gay person yes or no and and people just come in the
office like of course i'm trying to get myself out of the frame you know you're funny
i don't want to be clipped no i mean i mean it's like you got to just have to be careful when you
speak like that bro like you have to and by the way i i i don't know what it is or is it but i but
but what i can say is i truthfully don't know what it is or isn't people have to be comfortable
stating yo yeah i don't i don't know i don't know and to be honest
honest like I'll treat it like anything else I'll take the precautions I can I'll
fucking wash my hands and that's that's it man but I can't like I can't worry about
it because if you get it then everybody's gonna know you're gay yeah I was gonna ask you
I don't think that's how it works you're gonna stop fucking dude I don't know if I can do
that you know just keep that going dude just fucking rolled the dice no it's you guys
are so dumb I hate this because we're heating up and like I don't want to be here for six
hours yeah the energy and like the conversation is continuing to
exponentially go up dude yeah i was gonna ask you i was really hoping that you'd finish the last
thought when you guys were talking about dating and then you went into like some other which last thought
i because you guys jumped in because you the granny screenshot of her getting yeah i had it i had it
that's gonna get a lot of laughs if we put that up on the screen let me air drop that to you yeah
fuck dude i remember it's bradley's iPhone i know there was a i know exactly where i was going and
now i i i can't remember where it was it had to do with dating yeah yeah did it was you were
talking about like social media dating and then you guys were in DMs but then you switched off
and we're talking about relationships and commitment what why don't we dick ride Ethan Klein a little
more let's go back to that because this is going to be clipped out Mike's going to be voted up
number one fucking stud whatever the fuck the voting poll no there's no voting doesn't happen on
this show that doesn't happen yeah just say Bradley and this is always a great show in these
people your audience is actually so always like really chill yeah they're cool as fun they're really
chill bro. That's cool. That's why I like coming on here too because it's just like you know
and we always have just fun ass conversations. I love the shit man. I know you don't need another
therapy session nothing deep that you need to talk to Brad about. Honestly I this is the thing I figured
I need a service I need an actual just so you know me and besides the George episode any other
episode that me and Bradley have done together we both have cried on yeah both not just one or the
other both I'm trying not to do that and so like it looks like we're not going to do that today. I
I think we've been watching, so let's try.
No, honestly, I think, I think, like, I think like you guys both have great shows,
but we should just make this the show.
This is a, I love it.
Guys, look, we were talking about it earlier.
We're saying, look, you guys are all in your dirties, do a podcast called over the hill or something.
Or middle-aged men.
I love that.
Dude, I love that.
Dinosaurus, whatever.
I'll do.
I would do a podcast with you guys.
I would.
If you had topics and shit, I would do it.
I would love that.
Let's say, hey, guys, vote.
Vote.
What do you think?
Do you guys do?
Put in the comments.
If this shit gets, I don't give a fuck.
If this should get 17 likes.
Jeff's going to have six podcasts in a second.
He's going to be just every day.
He's going to wake up.
The alarm is going to go off time to pod.
Bro, I've never been one to be a podcaster, but I love this.
It's the best shit ever.
That's why every time I'm vlogging, I'm like, dude, shit, I could just be podcasts.
No, but here, see, this is, hear me out.
Hear me out.
Your format with us three will go crazy.
Because your format is, is so sustainable.
It's insane.
It's amazing.
Like, your format.
That's incredible.
Because the world makes our content.
You know, there's only so many of these deep talks we can get before we start repeating ourselves.
No, I don't think so.
So I think we find something new every time.
All right.
Let's do it every day for a year.
Yeah.
Well, we'll see.
You guys have enough life experience opposing to like other people.
So like you guys have a lot of common factors.
No.
Yeah.
If we get into stories, that'd be fun.
Story.
I mean, we would have to have like another person come on and like go and also talk about,
you know, events and shit like that.
But your format is the format for this.
For sure.
Thank you.
I'm really actually inspired by your format.
Format too.
This is cool.
Sometimes I'm jealous of this.
You guys are able to make this work.
I need all these gadgets and fucking technology.
You have gadgets.
You have a team of people in the bathroom.
That's what I'm saying.
I need all the gadgets.
Oh, got it.
Got it.
Take another alpha brain, bro.
Yeah.
He's slipping right now.
Yeah.
He's like on fire for too on it.
No, no, no, no.
Because I started thinking of all the stuff that I have to do tonight and it started
stress me out.
I have a video coming out tomorrow.
I got to get a thumbnail ready with.
Judd, I got to fuck in.
We could, we could end it, dude.
We can come back, you know.
I have to go write jokes from my.
It's fine.
Not to mention, not to mention I had a actually really, like, date I was kind of excited about,
but now I have to, I'm going to have to cancel it.
You had a real date?
It goes back to the conversation we had, because I have to, because I have a video that has to come out tomorrow.
It's not ready.
You have a real date?
Wait, wait, prioritize things.
Okay, so this, prioritizing.
With an actual, like, this one's, like, a real deal.
Like, this one, like, I actually could see myself, like, talk.
Okay, but this is a thing, now you have to prioritize things.
Like, at what point do you prioritize your personal life and, like,
when you develop like a family and whatever it is and prioritizing your job?
Because realistically, like, are you really living if you're just focused on work, work, work, work, work.
You ought to know when?
Where you never.
Next time.
Yeah.
Next time.
Next time.
I got an audience, I got, I got a, I got sponsors.
I got Borgant's payments.
So when will I prioritize my first.
the life next time and by the way when next time comes next time after that
eventually just take baby steps though you inspire me dude I am inspired by all you
motherfuckers for a no I mean I say it jokingly and sarcastic but I do mean that I appreciate
you guys are awesome for real thank you thank you thanks for having us back on yeah yeah you
guys inspire me to um audience questions did you get yeah of course we have three of them I feel
terrible when we ask for the questions and they give them and we don't get to them we do
on my show.
Yeah, we have to ask the questions.
Yes, let me get them right now.
Okay, so we got audience questions at the end of every episode.
If you guys want to send your questions in, send them to, is it Astrodotalk at gmail.com?
I got an audience question for you right here.
How much can you bench, Bradley?
Not enough, man.
How much can you bench?
Like all time ever?
Currently.
That's the most common question people ask me.
Of course, bro.
But it's like I've answered this.
I've talked about this.
It's low news.
Well, just what are you benching now?
Currently?
Currently?
Currently.
Max.
Probably like $450 right now.
Good God.
It's not.
much though make it end it's not much anymore it's not a lot oh my these kid is unbelievable that's
not a lot what did you say 450 that's not a lot yeah you need to do more yeah way more dude
that's like my that's like francis and gano with me on his back that used to be a warm up and you're
just pushing it yeah but francis and gano came up to jeff at ufc because we're oh the one that
i didn't yo let's talk about that hold on a second i don't start a new fucking time okay sorry
Well, you did that, not me.
But we were back, we were, like, at the end, I don't want to say backstage and sound like an idiot,
but we were in this, like, entrance area.
And the guy who came up to him and, and can I say this?
I don't know what you're going to say.
I remember.
Jeff asked him, like, or Jeff said, like, yo, your hair looks good.
Oh, because he got the surgery.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And, uh, and he was like, and he was like, yeah.
He's like, look, Francis is my boy.
Yeah.
What do he say?
What do you say?
We're good friends.
I mean, I met him a few times.
But he did come on.
over to me and first name basis you know it's cool the fucking heavyweight champion of the world
absolutely specimen and I tried to get him to bond with Mike a little bit so I thought they could
relate on this one specific thing they both had this hair procedure done you know yeah where'd you
get yours where'd you get yours and I kind of I guess they both took it as I'm throwing them both
under the bus like you fucking baldies oh fuck got this fucking surgery but I didn't mean it like that
I was trying to get you guys to be friends over this and then Mike was like oh I paid $2,000 and
And France was like, oh, I paid nothing.
I paid nothing.
His French accent.
And he said, I did not pay anything.
No, I didn't say I paid $2,000.
I just didn't say anything about the cost.
And we said that we got the procedure and he said, but I did not pay for mine.
And then went like this and then went like this.
Ha ha ha, it walked away.
And I go, I go, yo, should I tell him that they paid me $15,000 to get it done?
So he added like in a, like, a, oh, my God.
Yeah, should I go tell him that his like little jab was not really that strong?
Why don't we just jump them at that point?
You know, both of us will pull what we're going to pull on you
when we got here, we planned an attack.
We didn't know that we're going to hit it off so well again.
Yeah.
And we just, Mike distracts him.
I come up behind him.
But he's a big guy.
Why do you keep trying to fight all these UFC fighters?
Especially the big ones.
Yeah, it scares me.
What do we got for audience questions?
Yeah, I don't, I was kidding.
I don't want to fight Franciscan.
Okay, so what this person said is,
what is the most attractive thing about a girl besides physical?
Oh, when they're funny.
That's, oh, that's really, that's intimidating when a girl's funny.
Why is it intimidating?
It can be sometimes.
Why is that intimidating?
Because that's supposed to be me.
I'm the funny one.
You know what I'm saying, Mike?
Share it.
I like creative girls and girls that have, especially a solid take on music.
Wait, time out.
What do you mean by creative?
Elaborate.
Girls that have a solid take on something of the arts.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean that shit, bro.
There's a certain pattern.
I think passion is directly aligned with intellectuality and intelligence.
And so like if a girl says to me like what type of music do you listen to, I don't explain
what genres I listen to.
I pull up my 16 Spotify playlist that I've spent hundreds of hours of time curating for no
reason.
Oh, you got to send those to me.
For no one for, dude, they're fantastic.
For no reason I'm not being paid because I'm that passionate about my music and I'm that
passionate about cheeseburgers and I'm that passionate about certain things.
So if a girl shows me that she's passionate
Well, that's my answer
About something that she gets me fucking excited
It's a girl that like gives a fuck about what she's doing
About something. That's what I care about
About something bro
100%
If I ask a girl young
Is not just even if it I mean
I guess it could be fashion
The way they dress is cool
I'm passionate about anything but just not like
Just looks
Yeah no that's nothing
I think that's what the question was right
Yeah it was and by the way like I like a girl that's like
Even to tack on it just a little bit more
That's a little bit weird
If I ask you what type of music you listen to and your and your answer is like top 40s type shit
That's like a little bit less to me versus like if a girl comes to me and she's like y'all I've been listening to the doors a lot lately
Yeah or like or like oldie shit or like or like some two thousand's hip hop like oh that's what I meant to when I said get rich and I try yeah yeah yeah like weird funny but like a stand-up comedian funny would be intimidating
You know winnie cummings winnie cummings dude I got to say this I want to share
as publicly. I saw her a video of her on Twitter the other day. Winnie Cummings is hot bro. I'm sorry
dude. She's really funny and I shoot your shot right here kind of yes. That's dope and I know
someone told me to like be careful with her because she'll like flame you if you just like suck at
your approach but I don't know I'm just this more of a compliment like I saw a video over on
Twitter and she's like she's obviously one of the funniest female comedians one of the funniest
comedians on the planet in general but she's also really hot dude I'm just throwing that out
that's the what's the next question I would get blamed.
I would be the one to get fucking flamed.
But so what?
Everything I said was very nice.
You want to flame me for being a nice guy and complimenting her work?
I think you just mean you couldn't, like if you DM'd because like you just don't DM girls you said.
That'd be the one that would came out, come out on you and fucking screenshot and send it around to me.
Look at this dumb ass.
I would be in her next special.
She would inflame me for what you said.
That's what I'm saying.
What you say is respectful and and complimentary.
How do you get flamed?
She wrote a lot of the roast jokes that were fucking.
She's, oh, she's for who.
For who?
I think she did Josh Richards and he was up there
He was up there for like 20 minutes
Like 15 minutes longer than everybody went up there
And yeah Whitney wrote some fucking heat
Damn, she's so much wildest shit
She's smart
Her new specials or the special that she was promoting
Is hilarious bro
Yeah check it out
Let's get the next question
So someone put
What is some advice you would give a person
That is going through dark times right now
Oh man
um hit the gym yeah that's i mean that's yeah if you're not already right like i think that's
one of the easiest ways to like try to get your mind right or your mind on to something else
um i mean this is definitely like one of the most commonly asked things i would say uh i would
say besides hitting the gym because that's like you're probably already doing it if you listen
to this show um get someone to talk to that's i think
equally one of the most important things just having someone to like you could just you know
field fucking questions talk to without so much of a asking like hey what do you think about
this like almost just sharing your thought and again if you don't have someone if you can't
if you can get a therapist but it's just it's really just like getting your thoughts out of your
mind so they're not just like bouncing around back and forth in there I think that's the most
important thing I feel like I just said hit the gym because that's your audience a great no it's a
great answer a lot of people can't hit the gym if you're injured or you're sick or
something you can read you find something to do or something i like to do is take people under my
wing and help them because it's one of the steps i didn't do the 12-step program but i feel like you
have that in you too as a recovering addict i guess you're always recovering right yep um you always
got to kind of pay it forward you got to take somebody under your wing and it's a constant
reminder of where you were and where you're at now so i think yeah if you can help somebody out
That helps you
It helps you out
Yeah for sure
Yeah
I mean obviously this is my most
For me like constant question
Right
You know I'm saying
That's the world that I live in
And um
Yours was a great answer
Patty Pimblet kind of
You know
If he just won his last match
And came out and said
Yo there's a stigma
In this world right now
That men can't talk about their problems
And he said some really meaningful
fucking shit
And we're gonna have Patty on the show
And that was amazing
And it's really unfortunate
that the stigma around men's mental illness and all mental illness and drug addiction still exists.
And I just want to say to anybody out there who the people who ask this question of what to do during a dark time and are thinking about talking to somebody about it, if you've never told someone that deep, dark secret that is sitting on your chest and you're afraid of the shame that you may feel for sharing that secret, I promise you that there is no shame that.
that is heavier,
fuck, dude, the feeling you will get
by removing that weight from your chest,
there is no shame that can outweigh that.
Like that shame is minute compared to the freedom
that you will feel by getting that off your chest.
There's just nothing greater than walking out
of a therapist's office or a friend's bedroom
or a parent's room, having told them something
that has been sitting on your fucking chest
that you had never told anyone
that you held so close to your heart
because you were so scared that someone would not react
the way that you wanted them to
and you were scared of the stigma
and the shame and all of those feelings.
It never happens like that.
People, no matter how cold this world gets,
if you find someone that loves you or someone in your life
or someone that you can talk to,
I promise you they will be receptive to what you have to say to them.
It is in our nature deep down
that when someone else is hurting
that we will be there for that fucking person.
Maybe not all of us.
us, but most of us.
Yeah.
And so I would just say, if you're, if you're really bad on something and you're holding a
secret, that will always be heavier than letting it out and, and, and taking that light
chance that there might be a little bit of shame or stigma attached to it.
So fucking talk to somebody and tell somebody how you feel.
That's right.
Take it from us.
Three grown men that make a living off complaining on the internet.
That's true.
But he's true, that's true.
Oh, of course.
I agree.
That's 100%.
I've cried on the internet.
I cried.
I put the whole fucking documentary out.
And I was so scared to do that.
And that was one of the biggest moments for you, I think.
Best decision of my life.
Yeah.
I don't think I could like survive today if I didn't talk about what was going on.
That wasn't even my answer either.
That was just picking up on yours.
But my, my answer to it also just on top of that is a bit of a weird one.
And like I, because I have a million answers for this.
I've coped with every, you know, addiction.
Tantric sex.
It's not that today.
Okay.
But if you can figure that out.
What is that?
What?
It's like an elongated like you hold them coming as long as long as.
possible yeah it's like part of it yeah it's like it's it's i mean it's like not changing the
relationship that you have with sex but it's a it's a type of like a practice of like increasing
the arousal of sex itself through like you know different types of touching and and eye contact
and certain things like that okay yeah pause it was where we made eye contact while you're saying
that yeah it was nice right do you feel something that so that that that's about to get monkey box
yeah so that works so that works so that work
for uh if you're going through a dark time right now 10 you said tantric tantric sex okay yeah well card
answer but it works no that wasn't really that wasn't that wasn't what he's gonna say go
my this is a it's weird it's not tantric sex but i was gonna say um dude i used to do this thing
when i would get into these like really nasty situations because all of mine are just
ridiculous bro like when you're like dude i would have these situations where like if you read my
book you know like i'm handcuffed in the middle of the street in the middle of traffic there's
20 narcs around me.
My ankle's hanging off because it's shattered and the bone is poking through the
skin.
I'm on the ground for three hours, spitting up blood, like all fucked up.
And I've had situations like that my whole life, been on every ICU table, almost bled
out three times.
And I would always be in these situations and I would tell myself to like connect with
the inner warrior that is in you.
I don't know how to explain this because I've never really explained this.
And I didn't really talk about this in the book.
But when you start to get.
This is fucked up, but like, it's almost like finding a way to be happy when you're getting punched in the face over and over again.
It's a kind of sick.
I like it's kind of sick.
I feel like you can relate to this.
It's kind of BESF.
We're talking about.
Yeah, it's like fucked up.
Like you're almost like, oh yeah, that's what you fucking got.
Give me a fucking other.
Give me another.
Give me another.
Because I'm just going to come out on the other side anyways.
Like if you can connect with that, like that back against the wall, desperation mentality where you're fucked up on the street and you're bleeding.
You're fucking addicted to fucking hit.
whatever the fuck is going on in your life.
And you're just battling through that shit
day after day after fucking day
and you get to this point
where it becomes habit
where you know no matter what the fuck
gets thrown at you the next day
you're just going to come out on the other side.
Yeah.
If you can connect with that inner warrior
that's inside you,
that shit never goes away.
And then when you do get through that darkness,
which you will and you will come out
on the other side and days will get brighter
and the light will get stronger
and everything will get better in your life,
now all those little minor inconveniences of life
mean nothing.
They're little bug bites because you've been through some real shit.
You went, you fucking made it through 16 eye surgeries.
You made it through the most, you know, biggest tragedy of your life.
And you lost someone that was dear to you, bro, and your child that you needed for your fucking life, right?
Or you battled eight years or nine years as a heroin addict and the shame and the sadness and the sorrow of that day after day fucking war.
And you just kept crushing every single day because you connected with that innate warrior that is in all of us.
love that that's fucking dude if you can do that bro you're you're gonna make it yeah that's
amazing man I that's incredible and I it's funny when you said that like that thought because
I I've had that just through the gym and I practiced that through the gym that's how I like
dealt with a lot of shit was like just like almost the idea that no matter what the fuck I'm
going through I know I can get through it because like if I can get through this if I can get
through this and it was just an everyday like meditation practice but you're absolutely right
gives you even more strength like every time you make you get stronger stronger yeah I love
that's the best answer that was good crushed that really good mike thank you mike that alpha
you just reached your flow state yeah you're six hours ago okay one more okay so this person
says what makes life worth living and what are or what are you most proud of okay two
two different questions i guess let's go boogatti yeah pussy of money duh
i feel like we should say having kids right isn't that i feel like that's the that's where i'm
coming to.
Oh, the first question, what's the point of life?
I don't know.
Well, we're just going to start shooting it off.
What makes life worth living?
Okay, let's fucking get deep then.
All right, go ahead, Jeff.
This is your question.
You got this, Jeff.
You got this, Jeff.
Let's go, baby.
Well, I'm just going off saying having children because that's what everybody says.
Okay.
You know, when I ask people, my elders, my inspirations, that's what they say.
Mike.
No, Mike wouldn't say that.
Mike would probably say
Podcasting, Andrew Tate.
I love podcasting.
You know, I love the shit.
I love it.
Yeah, Bugatti's and Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate makes life worth living.
Don't clip that out.
You know, no, no, I stopped it when I was saying it
because I know it'll get clipped out by his people
with affiliate links in the fucking thing.
I'm not selling that shit.
No, no.
That shit's funny.
You're a 500 visitors to the Hustlers Academy.
I just fucking, fuck, man.
I'm part of the problem.
Yes, it's so funny.
It's such a hard question.
I guess.
Purpose.
I'll answer it.
I think it's purpose.
Because all the things we're going to say next,
give a human purpose,
whether it's a kid or something that we want to do with our lives.
It doesn't matter.
Podcasting, fucking Hustles University, Andrew Tate,
like whatever jokes.
It's all about purpose.
The whole fucking reason that we're here
is to find some sort of purpose within and of ourselves.
And at the same time, the next thing, the only other thing that actually matters,
the thing that actually truly only really matters is love and sharing it.
No.
Money.
Is love.
Okay.
And giving it and receiving it.
And that's all that really matters.
Yeah.
I think I need to feel that feeling again to refresh my mind, love purpose.
There's different versions of it though, right?
Like, I was going to say podcasting.
Yeah.
I don't fucking know.
I love you guys, man.
This is four hours?
No, no, but purpose, but purpose, uh, you got, you're so funny, man.
You're my favorite job.
He's hilarious.
Go ahead.
Take this one.
No, I know.
He's great.
He nailed it.
And he's summed it up so short.
That was such a perfect answer.
Bradley wins.
Yeah, I'm not trying to win.
I'm just trying to win.
You won.
I'm just trying to.
No, that's good.
That's good.
That's it.
What more can you add on to that?
No, that's fine.
I agree.
I mean, I just, I was just going to stretch out answer of it.
No, nothing.
no nothing well now i'm not gonna say anything you just made me feel like an asshole jesus jeff
what the fuck man no bro i mean i'm now i'm the piece of shit jeff we got you the shortest best
answer have purpose no it was great no it was good but then he said love and that got me
ticking a little bit but it's fine what was the next part that's it's it's say you're five i just
well you said still falls under purpose because you now you have purpose because you love that
person it's he nailed it bro there's nowhere else to go yeah well we could i guess we just go home
that's it that's it so sign us out
no are there any more
fan submitted questions no that's it
oh that was the last one
no well there was it was like two and one
but you guys want to stop it there
how what's the last one
what's Mike's network
what are you most proud of
oh
because that was part of it
oh yeah
what am I most proud of
I have my
my god
you know what mending my relationship
with my mother
and my
and my grandmother
that was
something that I am most proud
of because one time I sat them down back when I was living in Connecticut and you're
fucking asshole you're not just going to tell my story you are you're such a
I'm sick in the head that was clever I'm off this show no because he knows that's my
answer I knew what Michael's come with so I try to take his before I got to him and then I was
gonna M and M and him you know an eight mile when he goes up there and he rapsed all his
shit I fuck with you stick with yeah I grew up in a trail and with my mom you know
And then it comes back to him and he's stumped.
No, stick with Dan.
I'm done with you, bro.
Dude, you're off your match.
We're going to shoot Sunday.
We have to do another one of these.
We are.
We're doing one in fucking Josh Laude.
Nonstop.
That's the point of life, baby podcast.
Yeah.
That's the point of life podcast.
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