RAWTALK - THE END OF BROSCIENCELIFE?
Episode Date: July 24, 2018So i sat down with the man the myth the legend Mike Tornabene aka the brofessor aka Dom Mazzetti aka smaller than bradley martyn but also aka pretends to be bigger than bradley martyn is brosciencelif...e done? will dom mazzetti ever make real gainz? what is the most important part of cereal? the bowl or the milk.
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doesn't matter.
Okay.
Son of a bitch, dude.
Anyways.
Oh, God.
So, our guest, my guest.
I'm a guest now.
I just got demoted.
No, I mean, you're a host, too.
I demoted myself.
You demoted yourself?
It's less responsibility.
From everything?
Like, from everything?
It's less responsibility as a guest.
You just...
Yeah, because no one's like, if I'm a guest, no one's like, where's the podcast?
I'm just a guest, man.
I was just there.
Oh, man.
I don't have to take care of shit.
How old are you now, bro?
30.
30.
Just turned 30 in May.
I'm 29 to everyone listening.
30 had, you know, for anyone worried about turning 30, 30 has been the best year of my life, and it's only been two months.
Two and a half.
Why do you think everyone always says like, oh, when you're 30, it's like, ugh.
Or just getting older in general.
Because they lived life like that.
Because that's the way they live life.
What do you mean?
You know, you're just kind of like, oh, I'm old now.
So I got to suck, be lame.
Yeah, there's a, it's funny.
This wasn't supposed to be the topic of the podcast,
but it's interesting, the whole, the age thing,
the time thing in general, and how, like, we make it so, like...
I don't know.
I don't feel like I'm 30.
I also don't do, like, 30-year-old shit.
Like, I don't have a family or a real job or...
But is that, but see, that's the thing is like,
what's 30-year-old shit?
What's 30-year-old shit?
What most people are doing, I guess, just the majority of shit.
Yeah.
I feel like I just, when I turned 30,
I feel like I just restarted 20s.
so like parties again you know like i just i just experienced your first beer over again
my first beer is not in my 20s but it was in what 16 damn i'm gonna tell you guys a story
you ready i don't because you guys as in like you the guest okay but then everyone listening
as well okay i'm ready all right so when i was uh oh man 28 no dude dude i had to be like 12 12 or
13. Okay. And this is when I first started drinking, like, not like drinking like I'm a
drinker and I drink all the time, but like, like Zimas. No, no, it was a, it was a bottle of,
it was, it was one, it was, it was one of, it was, it was one of, it was, it was one of, it was, it was one of, it was, it was, it was one of,
you're drinking coniac in 12. Yeah. Yeah. So, like, so like, it was, it was, I don't
I don't know how to explain it.
It wasn't like a...
12-year-old drinks hard liquor, cognac.
Exactly.
So, but I'm going to get better.
This story gets better.
So, because it was like the people that I surrounded myself with, it was just like, there
was what?
What, Leon Phelps?
No.
No.
It was like, you know, like their cousins and it was like, you know, everyone drank
Hennessy and they drink like, they drink shit like that, right?
Yeah.
So it's obviously like the older kids were like, oh, doing this.
And then like my friends who were like their little cousins are like, oh, I'm doing that too.
And they thought it was cool.
So anyways, when I was like 12, 13, this is a drinking story.
Why do we always end up talking about alcohol when we podcast?
I didn't bring it up.
I know, but, okay, listen.
You're the one that's drinking fucking conning.
I know.
I was a fucking, what was I doing with my life?
Figuring it out.
So this is, the funny thing about it is just where I was, right?
and how I thought like I was like no one could fucking touch me because you're a kid I'm a kid I'm like
I'm trying to like put together this mental image of you as a 12 year old thinking like like no like who
what was I doing at 12 I don't know playing like I was I wasn't even skateboarding yet so I was playing
with Legos I don't know fucking 12 what do you do at 12 years old video games right video games
Not but then but then not drinking Kong act thinking nobody can maybe it wasn't maybe it was like 13 or 14
I'm going to stick with 12 it's much funnier that way okay it's it's 12 to like 14
Because this was when I was still in grade school.
Okay.
Yeah.
I was still in grade school, so I wasn't in high school yet.
Okay.
So in eighth grade.
Yeah, likely.
Sick.
Yeah.
And anyways, it's not like some big-ass story.
The funny thing was that we're drinking in like this little like back alleyway of like a,
it was like a, you know, a shopping mall and like, you know, like liquor store.
It wasn't like some like big, fancy shop mall.
It was like a small town shopping mall.
And there was a library.
like down the street a little bit.
And you could walk behind, like, the library and behind all the stuff,
and you'd, like, go to school.
And everybody would, like, drink in, like, the bushes and stuff
or, like, smoke weed in the bushes, like, behind, and you can find it.
Right.
And I don't know why one day, me and my buddy, we thought, like, we're so hardcore,
we're so cool.
Because, like, when you're a kid, you're like, it can't touch me.
Yeah.
So we have a...
That's what my thought of 12 years old was, like, nobody could touch me.
Well, it was...
Dude, I wasn't...
That's just where I was at my life.
But I didn't...
But anyways, we're so cool that we're like, we're going to go sit on the sidewalk in front of the library, on the main street, and drink this shit out of the bottle.
What time of day was it?
It was light out.
Was it before school?
I think it was a weekend, dog.
I think it was a weekend.
And we're sitting there, next thing you know, what do you think happens?
The cops roll up.
And they're like, what the fuck are you doing?
A couple of rats here drinking out of them.
I think I got away with a lot of shit when I was a kid.
And it's kind of fucked up because my stepdad was a cop.
So I always be like, what the fuck?
And then they, you know, I'd be like, oh, shit.
And then they'd call them and they'd be like, you know, come to deal with this shit.
Your step sons?
It's weird.
You get like, you get, like, some, you definitely get some different treatment.
Because I've been pulled over a few times soon when I was younger, like 16.
They'd be like, oh, you're, what's his name's, you know, step kid.
The Hennessy, 12-year-old.
Right.
Stop being a piece of shit.
Yeah.
But yeah, man, I don't know why we got into that story.
What I wanted to talk to you today about, though.
It's really just about you, man.
What about me?
This is a real life intervention.
Oh, shit.
We're concerned.
I was waiting for this.
The internet's concerned.
You're not the only one trying to intervene here.
The internet's concern.
Where have you been?
Living.
Living.
Living.
Because I'm even like, where the fuck is this motherfucker been?
Enjoying.
Like I said, 30's been a good year.
What have you been doing?
More drinking.
I know, let's do with my little kid's story.
Yeah.
Traveling a lot, both for work and for,
not work. Because you were in like, what,
Italy? Well, it started
late April. Keep in mind, guys.
I want to say, we've been... Is my mic?
Is my mic quieter than yours?
Um, is it just quieter my head? Let me see.
I feel like I'm... Is it still quieter?
Keep talking. Test, test, test. No, maybe just my headphones.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Um,
so late April, Coachella. I went there to shoot
an RPM video. So that's one of the main things I'm focusing on is
we're calling it season two of nrpm having done a video in about a year
reason we stopped uh it was too expensive youtube changed
changed a lot of things this is when youtube was like making a lot of changes right when it
it started getting popular nrpm right when youtube made changes so it wasn't making any
money getting less views wasn't feasible how to stop doing it um change some things
around figured some stuff out and I'm like we're gonna we're gonna take another shot at this
this time we're gonna make make it make money make it viable yeah so I'm like
like this is what I really want to be doing, I'm going to give another shot.
So we have been producing videos for an RPM, and we're going to relaunch, we're calling it
Season 2.
Okay.
Ideally, it's not going to be.
So it's like Fortnite season 2.
Yeah.
It's just kind of like, you know, like 2.0.
We're calling a season 2 because it sounds legitimate, you know, it doesn't mean it.
It's not like, oh, we just stopped making videos for a year.
Are there any free skins in season 2?
Or like, can you earn some skins?
Yeah.
What kind of skins?
Like a tan?
Like a nice tan.
Yeah, like shirts.
You get some skins?
Yeah, you get some skin.
Sure.
They're not free, though.
Oh.
Nothing's free.
Because we've got to pay for the show.
Holy shit.
It's genius.
I can create a free video game, but then I could sell skins.
And then I could...
It's kind of like YouTube videos.
It's kind of like Fortnite.
Anyways, go ahead.
Anyway, so I've been working on that a lot.
Shooting videos for that.
So the one thing we did, we went to Coachella to shoot a video for that.
Our buddy, Drake lives at a racetrack.
Hold on a sec.
Yeah.
Drake?
Not Drake.
Not Drake.
No.
Because when you said that, it was like...
No, Drake Kemper.
Okay.
So he's, uh, he was an actor turned race car driver, lives at a private racetrack near Coachella Valley.
Okay.
So, uh, that's where I go do a lot of videos from RPM.
So we stayed at his place, which is his awesome condo, literally on the edge of the racetrack.
So we went there, um, did some, did some racing in the morning, then went to Coachella, shot that video.
Two weeks later, went to New York for my 30th birthday, then from New York, went to Italy.
Yeah, I was like...
Meanwhile, I'm like, when are we going to film this shit?
And you're like, ah, I'd be back in six months.
I put up an away message, yeah.
I was like, bro, you've been gone for a year,
and now you're trying to be gone for another half a year.
Yeah, I've only been gone for a year on an RPM.
Okay.
I was around for everything else.
Around?
What is your, what is your, what is around?
Making videos on the internet.
Yeah.
Every few times.
Eight years.
For eight years.
Okay.
So, yeah.
So, yeah.
30th birthday in New York.
you know back back with the
New York crew that was awesome
then from New York to Italy
because my buddy was getting married
in in Tuscany
the following week so me and a couple friends
went to Italy early
Pasitano on the coast
then over to Naples then over to
Tuscany for the wedding which was
so much fun
such a good time
probably the best week of my life
really I that was the most perfectly
executed the three days in Tuscany
were the most perfectly executed days of ever
had and why because of like planning or no just like everything i wanted to do i did and things i didn't
even expect i would do i did and it was just like it was there was any italian girls there was there was
there was wedding girls okay and a Ferrari in tuscany it was just fucking amazing you drove a Ferrari
in tuesday i rent i rented a Ferrari a 48 fighter and i was like i'm going to be in italy i'm
going to make sure this happens i will regret it if i yeah that's actually really cool so i rented it
They delivered it to the hotel.
Not a hotel.
It's like this resort, this like compound.
How much that shit cost?
Two grand for like a full 24 hours, which is expensive.
To drive this.
Yeah.
It's expensive.
Don't get me wrong.
But I'm like, 100% worth it.
So I'm like, I got to do this.
I mean, it seems like a bucket list thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, the place we're at, it's Tuscany.
The mountains, these roads are unbelievable.
So they deliver it to the hotel.
And I'm like, I wasn't planning on doing this.
I have no camera equipment with me, nothing.
I hit up my buddy Eric, who was like, my roommate.
all throughout college, one of my best friends.
I'm like, dude, he hasn't gotten to Italy yet.
I'm like, if you have time, can you pick me up a GoPro?
And he's like, my flight's late, all the shit.
Like, I won't be able to go to Best Buy before.
And he was like, I'm at the airport.
I found you a GoPro.
Yeah, they sell them missions at the airport now.
Yeah.
And he was, I'm like, is there a mount?
He's like, there's no mount here in JFK.
He gets to Paris.
So you were like, that's okay, bring it?
Just sit on the front of my car and hold it.
I was like, I'll tape that shit.
I'll go to fuck.
Just hold it.
Just bring the GoPro off.
figure it out. I'm going to dive with some shit. He's in Paris and he's like, found you a mount.
In the Paris airport brings it, I was able to film some shit, but driving that thing through
the mountain, I didn't know where I was going. I was just like, I'm going to get in this car
and I drove for five hours. I ended up at the top of this fucking mountain.
How much gas? How much money you spend in gas? Because isn't it expensive over there?
In Europe in general. I just, I probably went through three quarters of a tank and then I just
gave it to them to fill up. For how many hours? Like five.
Five hours, three quarters of a tank? It seems like, I feel like it would have went way faster.
It's a turbocharged car, so it's got better gas mileage.
It was amazing, though.
I ended up at the top of this mountain.
I don't know how.
I just kind of drove around.
Were you with anybody?
I took some people for rides, but mostly it was by myself.
Yeah.
And then I was just like, I'm just driving, and it's like tree cover, and I'm like going,
and all of a sudden the tree cover clears.
And I didn't realize how high up I was, and you just see the entire Tuscan Valley.
And I was like, fuck.
It was like spine tingling.
This is one of the coolest things I've ever done.
Bucketless thing for sure.
So I did that.
The whole thing was amazing.
Trip was awesome.
Come back home.
Two weeks later, Miami, Memorial Day weekend.
Oh, shit.
Most savage weekend of my life.
Like, just unbelievable.
That was just like me.
Was there any wedding girls there?
Colombian girls.
Oh, let's fucking go.
Which I just thought was...
Let's fucking go.
Who I didn't realize until later in the night was like, from Columbia.
From Columbia.
I just thought it was loud, so we weren't talking much.
And I was like, oh, there's a language barrier here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
So we're not really understanding too much is going on here.
But either way, so that was really,
with, again, three guys from New York.
Yeah, yeah.
Memorial Day weekend.
I missed my flight there
because I got shit-faced
in the airport.
That's a funny story.
But yeah, so I did end up making it,
got there late,
and then just so much fun.
First time in Miami.
That was a good time.
That was your first time in Miami?
First time, Miami, yeah.
Where'd you go?
South Beach.
But where?
Where is Out Beach?
Did you go to, like,
here's like this bar called like Mango or some shit?
I went, yeah, I did go there.
You did?
I went to the same, get this,
I went to the same bar club
place three nights in a row because it was that much fucking fun.
What the fuck was this?
Bodega.
Oh, I've been to bodega.
Oh, I saw the pictures.
My favorite bar in the world.
I saw the pictures and I was like, oh, shit, I've been there.
Yeah.
So we go there night one, had a blast.
Out till seven in the morning.
Fucking great night.
Yeah.
Wake up the next day.
Weather's shit, mind you, this entire weekend.
Wake up the next day.
And we're like, let's go to the pool.
Get down there.
It's like sideways rain.
We're like, mm, not a pool day.
So we sit in the lobby bar and we start drinking like dirty martinis at like 10.30 in the
morning. I'm on like three hours of sleep. Um, and then we just kind of carry on into the night.
We get some suggestions to go to mangoes. We go to mangoes. It was pretty cool. You know, it's like a
weird spot. So we got a couple drinks there. We're like, let's go to story. You know, one of
those mega clubs. Oh, that's like on the, yeah, over the thing, right? Yeah. And I think future was
playing. So there was like, future was there. Yeah. And they had a big ass line and we're like,
we're trying to get a table, whatever. And they said, just to get in, it was 200 bucks ahead for
the guys. I'm like, fuck this. I'm like, let's just go back to bodega. The bottles were cheap. The
music was great the crowd was awesome we had a blast let's just do it again fuck it so we're
like all right let's go back we go back same thing got a table got bottles had a fucking blast
yeah went to 11 that night that big strip club oh that's the the one that goes till six in the
morning yeah so we went there another 630 in the morning night basically did the same thing the
next day the weather was finally nice during the day we went to some day drinking and then
I'll ask you a question about drinking yeah do you think you're gonna drink for the rest of your
life yeah I don't think there's anything wrong with it no yeah it's like I just because
I've known you for long enough I'm like you like you really get down
Yeah, but the thing is, like, I know, like, I don't, I don't really drink during the week.
I don't drink, like, you know, I, it's.
You do it, you do it like, because I, planned.
Yeah, it's, I mean, it's like, you don't drink by yourself.
It's never, no, it's never going to be a problem.
Okay.
It's never, like, it's never, like, I drink a lot.
We're trying to, we're trying to, it's a real intervention.
I know, I, I'm, I'm, I'm, talking by yourself, right?
I'm, I'm dodging as you.
How often you drink by yourself?
I don't.
Oh, shit.
No, like, yeah.
I just like it.
It's fun.
Yeah.
But, you know, I got other responsibilities, too.
Like, I'm not going to drink during the week because I got work to do.
I got to go to the gym.
I like to drive.
So I don't want to be, I don't want to wake up feeling like shit every day.
Yeah.
So, but, you know, on the weekends, I'm like, let's go have some fun.
Let's go park.
No, there's nothing wrong with it.
Yeah.
I mean, my, my, my, I just posted a video, a story on my Instagram.
My grandpa turned 102.
He, yeah, check this video out.
Like, right, like, recently?
Two weeks ago?
He's 102?
200 and two.
He's alive.
More than alive.
Check this video out.
What the fuck?
Check this shit out.
Hang on.
1002.
My grandpa turned 102 and all the way up.
Yo.
No, no, no, no.
Double shot it to cute.
No fucking way.
Dude, he's a savage.
So you asked me of a drink.
This dude's 102?
102.
Look at him.
Bro, he does not look like he's 102.
I wake up some nights after a long bender looking worse than that.
He looks so.
damn capable. He is.
And he's about to slam this giant shot.
What is that tequila? Yeah.
But I heard tequila, there's some health benefits of tequila.
Yeah. I mean, it must be.
102 years old. Maybe the double the health benefits.
Yeah. You see the way he's like, you can stop there and it's like fully at the top.
Oh, 100% the top.
So funny. God, 102. Yeah.
That's on your dad's side? That's my mom's side. It's your mom's side. Mexican side.
Mexican side. Yeah. My dad's dad's dad just turned 90 and he looks the same.
I mean, like I said, I wake up some days looking worse.
damn yeah so i think another question everybody has i got you guys um am i getting intervened
too no people want to know where uh where domness laying low laying low i've made a couple
videos in last two months and by that i mean two two videos in last two months you know like
so like i said it's been a mix of enjoying myself yeah working and i've been working on the things
that i really want to focus on one of those is an r p m yeah the other is like you know uh last year was
a rough year and I'm like time to turn that around yeah enjoying some shit doing some traveling
I'm like this is I've earned this you know I don't need to be that anxiety of like I need to be
on the internet I need to post a video I need to do this right now like yeah I'm not making as much
money if I was posting a video every single week but like yeah I need to take some time and
like enjoy what I've done yeah because for how long have you posted videos like pretty fucking
consistently eight years yeah seven and a half eight years so
I'm like, yeah, I'm going to take a little time off.
I mean, it's, it's a lot.
So, I don't think people really understand because, like, I think from the outside
looking in, it's like, all you do is work out and make, like, for me, for example, or you,
yours is different, obviously.
You write your scripts.
You do a little bit more in detail, which, like, I'm trying to get better at, like,
more production value, like better editing and stuff, which, for me, it happens at the
post, but for you, you've been doing it all.
Like, you've been doing the editing for a long time.
You've been writing the scripts.
I think people don't really understand
how much fucking work it
is because I think it looks more glamorized
because you just get the finished product
because social media is that
it's always like the finished thing
the best photo, the best video
the funny edit
in my case for bro science
or Dom stuff in particular
it isn't polished
it looks like I did it in 30 minutes
if that you know what I mean
because it's not like a there's no production value
to bro science it looks like I just went there
and just stood in front of the camera
and started yelling shit
it. And that's why it looks like I can just crank this shit out like that. But no, there's a couple
days of writing. There's thinking the ideas, the jokes. Then I got to film it and edit it all
myself. And like, it's more the mental energy that goes into it. Like, making gym jokes
for four years, I'm kind of like, I don't have anything left to say. And I can still,
I can still crank jokes because it's what I do. And people still like it because it's what
they want. But at the same time, I'm not going to get up every day and be like, oh, I got this
funny shit to say. Yeah. It's like, I have to dig deep and go, what can I make?
videos about and I'm at that point that's when the comedy starts yeah I'll be
honest I totally I can relate because like I've done I mean I filmed on my my
YouTube channel yeah I think I have like 700 videos what Jesus Christ I've got like
I'm bro signs like 126 yeah but you've only you post like sometimes five times a
week so like you get to the point where you're like what else how many times can I talk about
a bench press how many times can I talk about even inspirational stuff is like I'm not
related myself to Jake Cole at all but it reminds
how Jay Cole made a bunch of music
and he was like
I'm gonna stop for a while
because like
I don't have anything else to say
what's the point of just saying
shit just to say it
because it's like
then you're doing it
because you're watering it down
and you're doing it
because then it just becomes
about money
and then it's like
that's nothing wrong
with making money
but if like
I don't know
if you're just doing it
just to do it
I mean I know it doesn't feel
as good
because there's been times
but like
I know I got to film content
so I'm just gonna do my best
to just film it
but like
it's almost like it has
less heart to it
does yeah
so like I
I'd rather sell out the shit that I feel passionate about
than, you know, crank for a paycheck
on something that I'm kind of, like, tired of doing.
Yeah.
And, like, yeah, I am tired of doing bro science.
Yeah.
It's just, I still watch the videos and go,
man, this shit's hilarious.
Like, it's still good.
Yeah, no, I know it.
I'm still like, and I get a little bit of energy to do it again,
but I'm like, I don't want to talk about gym shit anymore.
Like, bro's verse is fun.
Yeah.
Because we get together, we improv.
There's just more to do.
It's a different setup.
Which, by the way, guys,
want to tell you guys listening, it's coming.
It's coming all the way back.
Yeah, there's cameras. If you have cameras, it's coming
all, it has four cameras in this bitch. So don't worry.
No, I just want you guys to know it's coming back. It's just coming back in a different
way in a different manner. But like, we have actively been filming like, I don't know,
we have like five or six episodes.
Yeah. We have them ready. We're just going to launch them on a different platform.
Just because on YouTube is no, it's, it's a harder place to start things up now.
We made zero dollars on Bros.
Yeah, I think we have like what, like, not a cent.
Yeah, we have.
have like how many videos are like millions like at least eight yeah one of them at five six million
views yeah we don't make it sent all to monetize yeah and it's fuck it's just like yeah it's a job at the
end of day you know we can't do it for free i'm not gonna do it for free yeah it's crazy though
because i i i just i don't know i wish the people listening would understand like that because
trying to not not just not necessarily even trying to defend ourselves or anything but like um
i don't even know how to relate this to them i'm trying to relate to them and things that they may do
and they're like, or if they want to be a creator,
if they want to do...
Like, you don't do your job for free.
Like, yeah, it's nice that, like,
we get to do what we love,
but I wouldn't be able to do that
if I didn't get paid.
And then I wouldn't be able to make these videos.
So, like, if we weren't getting paid
for making Bros. Verse videos,
we would have to get a different job.
And if we got a different job,
I wouldn't have the time
to make Bros. Verses videos.
It's just, it's what it is.
Like, I mean, it looks...
It is fun.
Like, we're fortunate enough to have that, yes.
Yeah.
But, you know, it's not going to be around
if we don't make money.
bring it back to an RPM.
That's why I couldn't keep doing it.
It was, I was funding it myself, and it was just like, this is too expensive.
I'm not making money on it.
So I had to figure out a different plan.
So this is the question then.
So I, because that's 100% real, super fucking honest.
And I like, I like to hear that from you.
And I think, so my question is then, because you stopped it for a year because you're
losing money on it.
How, and like, where are you finding the balance now to be like, okay, I'm going to do it
now?
Because I know it's still costing you money.
Yeah.
Like, how is the balance different now?
Because I think a lot of people think, like, this is real.
Like, before you answer this, they have, like, a passenger thing they really want to do.
Like, let's say they want to create or they want to do this, but it's not making them money.
And it's like, that's their goal, their dream to, like, do to make them money, but they have to work at fucking Quiznos.
Or they have to work at fucking shit that they don't like and they do it for a paycheck.
Like, this is going back to that.
I'm going to ask you, the question that you answer it is like, how can people find this balance of, like, the thing they really want to do, but it's like, damn, I'm not.
there enough to make money with it yet first like the shit they really don't want to do but
they need to do for bills yeah so like how how is it different now than last time
nrpm it's different now because i had to be like all right how can we make money off it
what's going to make more money uh what's always made money for me merchandise okay
heavier on the merchandise yeah promote that more before it was kind of like a background thing
you know i didn't really i was looking more for sponsorships which i'm still am like for
for an RPM. Once it's up and running, it's a good place for sponsors because it's a car show.
Right. And we can fit those in there. It left off where the thing was it left off where we were trying
to get it to go. We needed a viral video because YouTube was changed the algorithm. So our views
went to like a quarter overnight. Yeah, just so you guys know what we mean by that, it's like
YouTube started to favor completely, like, viral, like, drama or something major, major clickbait.
And you'll notice, like, because, like, vloggers at the time, the most popular vloggers are like,
I killed her, it killed me, she killed me, we died, like, it blew up.
Long story short, like, the revenue went down, the views went down, and it was like,
we were trying to break out of that, that, like, lower echelon.
Then we finally got that video with McLaren's off-roading, a million and a half views, tons of subscribers,
but internally we were we had some some issues with trying to keep it going and the funding and it just kind of was like all right we need to take a step back for this and then I restructured just how you know the team working on it and the plan going forward and one of the things was the platform I'm using for bro science was sort of to test out the viability for that for an RPM now it's more I never thought of that as like the best platform for bro science because being.
being in character, it's harder for me to relate to the fans on a personal level.
But in RPM, like that I can get on and like there's a much more intimate connection
with the fans where this platform, a website where you have a community of people and
premium subscribers, bonus content.
There's just a lot more to offer.
So I wanted to test out this platform with BroScience, see how it works, see how it ran,
and use that model to add to NRPM to make it profitable.
That along with still seeking sponsorships.
clothing
restructuring the production
the production team
how money is spent
less on ridiculous things
but like giant giant
fucking
military trucks
that was a smart move
I know we talked about that prior
that was a really smart move
see that you know
giant military trucks
yeah but to answer your question
my job that I still have to work
is bro science
but
you know I'm just I still
I still make money off that
Yeah, and you still like, I know you still have love for it.
It's just not the same.
No.
And I know you're super, and I've known you for a while, you're super passionate about the car thing.
Yeah.
And wanting to make that a thing.
So it's like, that's what I'm saying to everyone listening.
It's like, you're watching someone.
You're listening to someone who, like, you guys may know as like a very successful person
because of YouTube, we've got millions of subscribers.
But you're still at a point in your life where it's like, you still want to find a balance
between something that, like, you got to do.
Yeah.
And something else you really want to do.
Yeah.
And you got to find a balance of, like, in kind of.
or money out money in so i'm just trying to show you guys like this this shit is like
not only do i want to try and figure out how you found the balance but like this shit can
happen to anybody i was still looking and it happens to everybody i mean i'm still looking
i'm still like transitioning like i'm still at the point where like we're gearing up to launch
an RPM it's still got it still has to make the money you know the plans in place um bro's verse
you know that's the other plan like this i got to i got to keep transitioning i got to keep evolving
not only for the content and for the fans' sake, but for my own.
Like, it's got to be something I'm energetic about.
And, you know, I did Dom Verse before BroScience for three and a half years.
That started to, like, dwindle out.
I ran out of things to say, and I'm like, Bro, Science, that skyrocketed.
Did that?
And now it's like, that's coming, you know, down.
And I'm like, do I really have anything to say on it?
Like, let's transition to something else.
Bro's verse.
Like, Domazetti's not necessarily going to die.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's just changing to something different, hopefully better.
At least for me, and then that translates.
to the fans.
Yeah.
It's like it's just funer.
It's more fun.
That'll,
you'll see that.
So,
okay,
so just dissect it a little bit.
It sounds like,
because I want to be able to relate
this to the people listening.
Because they're obviously not all bro science and Domazetti.
So you guys listening,
it's like,
what it sounds like you're doing and what you're doing differently this time around
or what you're doing like just more focused on is the planning is like figuring
out okay.
Yeah.
For example,
the fact that you need to like structure or find a different platform to do what you want
to do on it to be able to make the income,
eventually so that you could find a better balance with what you really want to do.
Well, here was the biggest shift.
The biggest shift was last year when the pro-science pilot failed, right?
Because I was doing...
With the rock.
Yeah, I was doing pro-science and Domazetti videos not to make a living off of YouTube.
I was using that as a stepping stone to get the television, which was the ultimate goal.
Then after that failed, I was like, I had to reconsider, do I really want to be on TV?
And I never asked myself that question in...
honesty
11 years of trying to get on the TV
I never asked that question
do I really want to
I was just like yeah
that's obviously the goal
I didn't stop and think
hey maybe YouTube
and owning all your own shit
is the thing you want to be doing
I was just like
get to TV get to TV
and then I had a
once it didn't work out
I was like maybe it's not really
what I want to do
now it's like
what do I want to do
because it's kind of like
the twilight of bro science
had I known that
I didn't want to get to TV
maybe two years earlier
I could have made
even more
more of the fact that knowing I wanted to stay on YouTube, right?
Yeah.
So that transition came and I had to ask that question.
And like now knowing that I don't necessarily want to be on TV,
I'm not even thinking about it.
I'm not planning for it at all.
That changes my planning entirely.
Now it's like, how do I make what I'm doing more profitable?
How do I make what I'm doing more sustainable?
Where before it was like, how do I make what I'm doing, get me to the next place?
Yeah.
And that's what BroScience, Domazetti, YouTube always was.
It was a stepping zone for something else.
Now it's like, this is my home.
this is my business this is so I have to go back to the drawing board and be like how can I
make the most out of this if this is where I'm going to stay this is really everyone listening man
I hope you guys understand this is relevant to you wherever you're at your life whatever you want
to do because no matter what you're doing whether it be like you feel like you're there and you're
doing it now and you're happy like shit changes time changes it's like something could happen
you could like maybe if you're an athlete you get injured or maybe if you're like a fucking
painter you i don't know you get injured break your fucking hand you can't paint anymore
it's like something something's going to change right or like maybe you're
have a business partner and they're doing all this stuff and then you lose maybe that
business partner pass away you lose that person there's so many things that could happen in your
life i think the thing that you can learn from this right now is that like no matter where you might
be at whether you're just beginning or you're like you're there you got to be able to constantly
like be able to look around and adapt and try and like figure out different ways or better ways
or more efficient ways and that sounds like what you're doing yeah so the future of bro science
yeah and the future i mean i guess of of mike tournament is like is nrpm that's that's what
you're super passionate about. And I think it's cool, and I want to tell you, and I think I've
kind of told you this in other ways, but I think it's a really cool thing for everyone listening
and for you, it'll be one of the first ways in the last fucking eight years on the internet
or nine years or so long you've been, that people are going to be able to really connect
with you as a person. And that's important. And I know, and I know. And that's important.
I think it's people want that. And I think it's also really important for you. Because I've
talked to you on personal level outside of this. And I think that's the number one way for that
to start to happen is that people can be able to be like get to know you for you right because you know
there's still there's like this they see domazetti some people seem like who's this douchebag not
knowing it's like it's a fucking joke like meant to entertain people here um so you know I come to the
gym sometimes and like people meet me and I think they expect me to be like all the way up here
yeah all the way to fuck up here um and someone DM me and was like yo
So, uh, I'm getting a phone call.
Tim.
They were like, I'm really let down.
No, they were like, no way.
I met you at zoo culture.
To be honest, you sucked.
I thought you'd be more or better or something.
And I was like, thanks, bro.
Like, what did you thought I was supposed to be like?
I was like, in those 15 seconds you met me?
Like, what did you expect from me?
And I'm like.
Throw a beer at his face or something?
I was like, okay.
I was like, yeah, I was mistaken too.
I thought you were a nice guy.
You know what I mean?
Like, you meet somebody.
Yeah.
And I don't know.
Like, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's,
the kind of shit you're like yeah i'm not i'm not that person no like even if i was like in that
amount of time what do you expect to fucking happen yeah but that's that that's you can never
that's a hard thing no matter what it's like you you dude i mean it's like that's like that's
one of the hardest things about the internet in general is i think people once they get people
get people get like uh involved or attached to what you're doing it's like you can't have a bad
day but it's like no i'm fucking human dude like i wasn't even like maybe it was having a bad
day you probably weren't even having a bad day but my point is like everyone has bad days
It doesn't matter if you're a fucking popular person on the internet, a celebrity, a fucking
doesn't matter.
Like, I have bad days.
And it's like, sometimes, like, you might meet me on a bad day.
And, like, I'm a little more of a dickhead.
And I apologize.
But, like, don't look at me like, you never had a bad day, motherfucker.
Like, that's what I'm like, at least, like, I never.
Yeah.
I mean, like, I don't, I think I remember the guy.
I don't think I was a dickhead.
I just don't think I was, like, very talkative.
And it's, that's, that's, what's this guy's fucking name.
But in, in contrast, I was sitting on the couch, you know, wait.
for somebody for like an hour this morning.
Me.
Brad.
Well, also, can I, I mean,
let me, because everyone always tries to make me sound like I'm fucking late and shit.
You are, though.
Okay, I'm late majority of the time.
Yeah.
Not all the time.
Sometimes I'm early.
This time, he, he'd do a curb line because we filmed bro's verse yesterday.
And he goes, I guess he said, and I forgot this completely.
You want to film at 11 tomorrow?
I must have been like, yeah, because I probably wanted to go, like, go to sleep or something.
To your credit, we agreed on text to do 11.30, right?
Yesterday we filmed, and I was leaving.
I was like, you want to do 11 tomorrow?
It's like, yeah.
It's like, cool.
So I leave at 10 because it takes me usually an hour to get here.
Traffic.
Traffic was late.
I got here at 10.30, which is unheard of.
So I'm like, I'm a little early.
Like, I'll be here at 10.30 thinking you're going to show up at 11, which was dumb of me anyway.
And you wake up at 11.
You're like, oh, my bad.
I woke up at 10.45.
Yeah, you're like, my bad.
See you soon.
1445, you stroll in.
Yeah.
Because, but that's my normal time.
I'm 15 minutes late.
Have some conversations.
Then we set up, finally get the podcast set up.
It's 12.30, and you're like, oh, I need to take the shit.
1245.
This is all real life shit.
Well, you got to go.
You got to go.
I've been here for fucking two hours and 15 minutes.
Bro, relax.
You're good.
You need that time.
As I was sitting there, someone comes up to me, you know, Mike, what up?
This guy from Australia, just talking to me about everything I'm doing, talking me about my car, and things that, like, you know, he, like getting to know me, like, things that I actually have something to say.
Getting in on Mike.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, yeah.
then that guy's not going to be like, oh, you sucked.
Yeah.
But maybe I didn't, you know, throw a beer at his face.
Maybe he will.
I wasn't blasting cocaine off the fucking desk.
I'm like, you know, kind of...
Do the headband on.
Let's go, bitch.
Yeah.
No, it's...
I mean, you dude, at the end of the day, like, we're fucking human.
You're human.
Just like, everyone listening.
Like, you're not going to have the best days all the time.
Yeah.
But, I mean, even beyond that, like, it's just, I don't know, the internet is so...
It's interesting the way all this shit works.
Yeah.
It's just, it's honest, I'm...
Yeah, being able to be myself in the internet and do what I actually want to be doing, it's liberating.
So the future of bro science?
There's a question mark there.
I mean, I don't, because like, it's hard to walk away from a channel with the two million subscribers.
You know, people really love that shit.
And I appreciate that.
I appreciate, like, how much the fans love it.
And it's like, I, what I don't want to happen is just to run it into the ground.
I don't want to put out shit that I like and not like just make shit.
Yeah.
And then it's like, then all of a sudden you're like, eh, the e-eat.
killed it. You killed it. It's over. You're beating a dead horse. And I'm like, I could still crank out
funny shit, but do I want to just burn it out like that? Like, I don't know. So maybe I'll make
videos when, when there's something I actually want to say. Maybe I'll use a platform for
something other Domazetti related. I don't know. Yeah. Um, uh, I'm more think about it as like
what's instead of in terms of the platform, but like me and the content I'm making. So it's
Broseverse and RPM.
Yeah.
It's the Brosverse shit.
So just so you guys know, we are actively still, quote, unquote, using Domazetti.
Yeah.
It's just going to be out a different thing.
Like I said it earlier, but, like, it's still going to be there.
And so you're just trying to figure out, like, what you're going to do with the existing channel that it has already.
Yeah, because it's...
I think it's smart, man.
I mean, got to be like the, like you said, the J. Cole of the fitness comedy game
where you come back when you got to say something.
Like, he came back on, you know, his album and was like, all these fucking rappers and all these drugs and started a conversation.
I mean, that's how the shit got popular to begin with.
They got popular because I had shit to say.
You know, I had things to comment on.
And once that runs out, you're like, time to switch it up.
Yeah.
And, like, you know, people are going to be like, they're going to miss it.
But, you know, that doesn't mean it can't come back.
Yeah.
You know, or change or whatever.
Of all.
Yeah.
Yeah, I get it.
I mean, it's just at the, at the, how do you say it?
Like, instead of trying to just, like, you said, burn that shit down.
It's like, let me like, let me step away.
Give it some time.
Preserve it.
Be more, like, strategic about what you put on there so that you're not just putting out content.
I think it's really important because YouTube became the thing where it was just like,
just put out content to put out content because you need watch time so you can get more views.
Yeah.
And then it's like...
I'd rather have somebody miss it than them to be sick of it.
Yeah.
You know, like, I'd rather have them miss it at the risk of, like, it losing momentum and me making less money in the meantime,
then burning both myself and the content out and the fans and all that shit.
Yeah, fuck all that.
Yeah.
No.
Damn.
I'd rather just go to Miami and get fucked up.
Turn up.
Cuban girls from Cuba who barely speak English.
Columbia.
Columbia, my bad.
Yeah, so then, oh, so back to that story, two weeks later, Army truck.
Picked up the Army truck in northern Michigan, drove it cross-country back to L.A., stopped in Vegas.
This is a good job.
So you guys, Army truck, it's like, it's not like a little Army truck.
This thing is like, where do you park it?
That's my question.
RV storage.
Okay.
Yeah.
I was like, how much is RV storage?
I was about to get an RV into a tour
$200 bucks a month
Really? Not bad
It's right next to my building too
It's like right there
Which is crazy
Because I saw it when you had it parked
Down my building
Yeah I was like
He's not Lee
He let me park it there for a couple days
And they're like
shit out of here
Because that thing is huge
I'm talking
It's like a giant military grade
Like how big is the back
Can you like have a party in there?
Oh yeah
It's like the size of a very sizable deck
It's huge
The truck is fucking huge
How many people could sit back there?
30 or 4
Yeah, like this is a big chart.
On the benches alone.
Like, you could probably fit, like, you could, I'm trying to, you could, I could put my car in
the back is what I'm saying.
Holy shit.
That's the plan is to build a ramp and make it a car carrier.
Yeah.
Oh, that's smart.
How many miles are on that thing?
It was 30, 1985.
Okay.
30,000?
Yeah, so it's a, it's a, 1985, five-ton load capacity, 22,000 pound, six-wheel drive.
How many wheels does this should have?
Six.
Six, yeah.
And each of them is this fucking tall.
Yeah, this is a giant truck, guys.
It's not like a fucking truck.
No, it's way bigger.
It's some shit.
If you saw, you're like, I can't buy that.
Because when I saw it, I was like, where the fuck did you get?
Or you can't drive it on the street.
You get used to it.
Can you drive that on the street?
I drove it across country.
I drove it into Chicago.
I drove it into Vegas.
People just looking at this shit.
They're like, what the fuck?
We try to valet, park it at the hotel in Vegas.
Shut the fuck up.
Yeah.
We pulled up to the valet in that thing.
Yeah.
What did they say?
Get it out of here.
They're like, no, get it out of here.
We're like, we need to get the bags out, buddy.
Holy shit.
I drove it.
So I guess there's more context that needs to be had.
Cops pull you, are they?
No, we didn't get pulled over once.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
I guess you don't pull over a military truck.
So for an RPM, I saw some more backstory of this.
Okay, so.
It's okay.
Yeah.
We got time.
We got time, right?
So Adam, who is co-host on an RPM, calls me and tells me about the video.
he saw where they're picking up Uber riders
in a Bugatti. And I'm like, yeah, that idea
is played out. Like, I've seen so many
supercar picking up, and I'm like, it's
the only way to... Wait, did you just pick up Uber
is in that? Oh, shit.
The only way to put that idea
to bed is to pick up Uber riders in a
fucking tank. And we're like...
It's a good ass idea. So we're like, let's go find a tank.
We're like, let's go find a tank to either buy or rent
or whatever. So we went around
looking for a tank. Like a real tank.
A real. Like a fucking tank tank.
Okay.
Couldn't find a tank.
You can't, there's no tanks available here.
In England, you can drive a tank on the street.
Shut the fuck up.
Yeah, in England, you could drive tanks on the street.
But not here.
You swear to God you could drive a tank on the street.
In England.
How is that even a thing?
I don't know, man.
They got, they had World War II over there, you know?
Yeah, but you like, oh, okay, whatever, go ahead.
So, yeah, so we're looking for a tank.
No dice.
But we stumbled upon a military vehicle section of evil.
eBay, where you can buy ex-military vehicles.
And we saw this truck there.
And I was like, dude, look at this fucking thing.
It's gigantic.
Let's use this as like a marketing vehicle, bring it to car shows, sell merchandise off
it, put my fucking car in the back.
Like, this is a great marketing vehicle.
It was for sale by this guy who owns a farm in northern Michigan.
He buys these from military liquidation sales because they're cheaper than farm equipment.
and somebody just resells himself.
So we checked it out.
I wonder how much he made on that.
A couple grand, maybe.
Yeah.
So it had been refurbished in 2012, four.
I don't remember.
2004, let's say.
So from 1985 to that point at a 30,000 miles,
that it only had two since the refurbish.
It had ABS installed all the shit.
I mean, that's not all the shit, the only shit.
Because when we first looked in it, it was like,
yeah so these vehicles are the cause of 52% of military vehicle related deaths and I'm like
maybe I shouldn't buy it wait a minute okay so hold on I got a couple questions now so does it
have seat belts yes lap belts lap belts yeah okay does it have AC no absolutely not so you
drove it from where to where northern Michigan you drove that bitch in Vegas with no AC yeah that's
funny they were so it was uh you know the reason that it was such a
high fatality rate was because there was no ABS and you would hit the brakes and it would lock
up and then it would fucking roll and kill people. Holy shit. So I'm like, I'm not buying this thing.
Turns out they put ABS in it when they refurbished it. The only thing I had that it was like,
I'm not going to buy this was the ABS. It was in there. I'm like, sold. Sold. So,
bought it. Went to Northern Michigan, picked it up. Guy was super nice. He had a son there,
you know, gave us a rundown on how to drive it. We saw this thing. It was in an airplane hanger.
And it looks big in pictures.
Does the son know who you were?
No.
Oh, it would have been epic.
Yeah.
So we saw it, we walk in and see this thing and it's fucking gigantic.
It's big in pictures, it's big in video, but when you see it in person, you're like, this is, this is unreasonably big.
So we drove it from Patoskey, Michigan, northern Michigan, to Chicago.
Chicago to Omaha, Omaha to Denver, Denver to Utah, Utah to Vegas, spent a
weekend in Vegas than Vegas to LA. Yeah, 2,400 miles. How many hours that I take? Well,
you took, you spent time. We drove probably like 10 hours a day because we had like breakdowns and
different things that we had to deal with. Breakdowns. Yeah. Um, well, the fuel gauge broke and we didn't
realize it. So we ran out of diesel. Oh, I see. Five miles away from our destination after driving for
550. So how did you push that shit? We didn't. We had to get an Uber to get a diesel and then we put
the diesel and you had to bleed the lines,
but to fucking do all the shit, got it running, got it there.
How'd you fix this thing?
How'd you fix the cage?
We didn't.
We just kept track.
Oh, you, okay, I got it.
So then the next day.
The old fashioned way.
Yeah, the whole fashion way.
The next day, we're in Nebraska,
and we got a good old fashioned storm in the morning,
like torrential downpour.
I'm driving.
Does it have windows?
It has windows and it has windshield wipers.
And everything runs off of air, like air pressure.
Air brakes, windshield wipers, the whole thing.
But we had to drive with the windows down
because it would fog up the windshield.
So I had the windows down, and it's like rain coming in.
It's a soft top.
It's got a canvas top.
And there was a split right over the driver's side window.
So it was just rain just coming in my fucking face right there.
And there was, like, it wasn't very waterproof.
So water was leaking onto our electrical shit.
And we're like, this thing's out of control.
Like, we're if things fall in the fuck apart.
And then the roof blows off.
And we grabbed it.
We like grab the fucking thing
And we're holding the roof on
As they're going 60 in the fucking rain
Did this get recorded?
Oh yeah
Yeah
This is so funny
This whole thing's on film
Oh my God
I mean we shot a video for it
Oh my god
This is one of the things
You know that we've been doing
That sounds hilarious
This is one of the things
We've been doing for an RPM
I can't I just I want to see your face
When that shit rips off
We're holding it we're like driving
We're like and then we try to duct tape it down
And it just rips off again
So we pull over
Oh my God
And we take out a knife
And we just stab holes in the thing
And zip tie the roof down
Pretty neatly
to be honest. We zip tied the roof down. That was fixed.
And we
took a bunch of silicone
and just sealed up the
leaks as best we could so the
electrical ship wasn't get leaked on back on the road.
Then when we were
going from Denver to Utah,
we had to climb the Rockies and we're like, this is where it's
going to get sketchy. So the brakes are air brakes,
which means they run off of air pressure.
They're sketchy to begin with
and it's a giant fucking 22,000
pound truck. So
going down a mountain, you're like, you've got to be
You're really careful with your brakes.
Like you don't want to burn them out.
You got to go in low gear, all this shit.
And we just start climbing.
And these truckers were telling us,
like, when you start climbing the Rock,
he's expect to be going 15, 20 miles per hour
the whole way up because that thing is going to be slow as shit.
Sure enough, this thing's like rolling cold,
fucking diesel smoke blowing out the back.
We're going like 20 miles per hour up this mountain.
We just start.
And I hear, and I'm like, oh, fuck, airline bursts.
Remember, that controls the brakes.
I'm like, fuck.
air pressure's dropping
smoke's coming in the fucking cabin
where's the smoke from? What the fuck? What's fucking
happening? We pull over
we find the leak to the airline
we seal that with zip ties it just was
it's a circuit so it was going to the horn
which didn't work but you need to keep it closed
so you lose air pressure so we took a bunch
of zip ties sealed it up air pressures back up
the smoke was from the electrical
harnesses the wires were being melted
because the exhaust was so hot because
it was working so hard to get up the fucking mountain
so we had to go find tinfoil
We found tin foil wrap the exhaust in tin foil
So that way it would insulate it
It wouldn't melt the electrical harness
So who knew how to do all this shit
Adam knew a lot
Yeah I mean he's a you know
He knows quite a bit how to work in cars
And he's a diesel nerd
So he knows a lot of it.
Okay
So I learned a lot
Which is cool
You know, now it's like
Once you know the basics
You can kind of figure it out
So like I learned a lot about
How to work on a fucking
Military truck
Dude that's that's
I would have been like
Who the fuck do I call to fix this shit?
Exactly nobody
You just got to zip tie it
and fucking prey.
Damn.
That's impressive.
Yeah.
We got it back, though.
Shit, shit's here.
Yeah.
So, okay, on the way down,
because that would have been the scariest part on the way down,
you're like,
because that bitch,
what if it just locked up
and you're straight off that motherfucking mountain?
Well, one of the truckers goes,
make sure you know what a runaway truck ramp looks like.
You know what a runaway truck ramp?
Yeah.
It's just a fucking dirt ramp.
So that's what would happen.
If the brakes,
if we lost the brakes,
we just have to hit that.
But the good thing is, like,
when you're in first year,
going downhill,
You're not going very fast.
Yeah, it's slowing it down there.
It's real slow.
But, you know, it's still pretty scary.
If you're like, I don't have any breaks whatsoever.
Yeah.
We were fine, though.
We're here.
Nice.
Nice.
So that was the whole, I mean, you got the whole trip on camera, the whole thing done?
Yeah.
So it was worth it just for the trip.
You've got such good content.
Yeah.
It was.
When are you going to release all that stuff?
August 15th is the date for NARPM to be relaunched.
And that video will probably be maybe two.
two weeks after launch.
Okay.
Two, three weeks
so early September, I would say.
You guys might be able to expect
Bros.
too, by the way.
Yeah.
Yep, yep, yep.
I have, because I haven't said any of
it's going to be a big fall, man.
Ooh.
Yeah.
Ooh.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm excited, man.
Me too.
New chapter, bro.
Yeah.
Damn sure.
Yeah.
Okay, so.
Yeah, dude, that's pretty much all I want to talk
to you mainly about today.
Yeah.
Like where I've been in the last three months?
Yeah.
Where the fuck your life has been?
Yeah.
Because I was like,
yeah, where the fuck is Mike at.
him we're trying to get some content he's like yeah bro i'm gone i'm gone everywhere i needed at that
though yeah we got a lot i got a lot of good stuff done for work i got a lot of good stuff done
personally for yourself yeah and it was like like i said 30's been the best year of my life it's
only been two months hell yeah it's been good man i'm proud of you dude good yeah it's good
it's good to have you back though yeah um back so i do this now i'm gonna do this on all the
podcast now any last words last words i never have last words man it keeps going
like that's your last words i'll be here next time saying the same for this podcast though
Last words.
Any last words for this podcast?
Dommerch.com.
Yeah, go for it.
Go for it, bro.
I'm not a hater.
I still gotta make that money.
Don Merch, so that's where you sell your stuff.
I mean, they probably know that.
Because if they've known me,
because I want to say, too, people listening,
this is important to know that, like, you, Mike,
aka Domazetti,
help me a lot with, like, my fucking YouTube and shit.
You helped, because we were able to, like,
do things together to just,
it allowed me a different outlet
instead of just being, like, a fitness workout guy,
Kind of like a little more comedy, a little more involved in things that you do as well.
So thank you to you.
So that's why I was saying, like if they've known me, at least a majority of the people or a portion of them probably know you.
So they probably already know about it.
But in case you guys knew people listening, you didn't know, you sell your own merch as well.
Yeah.
You're obviously Don Mazzetti, but your mic.
So much more.
I want them to get to know Mike more, man.
Yeah.
And I think they will.
And I think the new platform that you're working on and that we're going to work off of
for bros verse is going to allow them to get to know you better as a person yeah i think even on
the bro's verse if we do certain things where it's like behind the scenes yeah i mean at the bloopers at least
the laughter is just oh my god that honestly i want to say the last thing i want to talk what i want to say
is like dude when we film bros verse and everyone listening is like it i don't i don't know if
there's like more like we're it's hard sometimes to film it's all improv yeah so it's like
bro the first scene where you were in the
when you were in the closet
and you're waking up
you're like I think it would have a blackmail brand today
bro that shit is just hilarious
just cracking up the whole time
yeah so it's a lot of fun and I want you guys
to obviously experience that I want you guys
to be a part of the bro's verse on the new platform
I want you guys to get to know Mike better
and obviously me as well I love you guys
leave a review if you're on iTunes
leave a review if you're on
YouTube please leave a comment let me know
who you want me to get on
the podcast as well
drop a like
I love you guys.
Thank you for all the support.
Yeah.
That's it.
Dom ain't dead,
yeah, guys.
Mike ain't dead.
I don't think he'll ever be dead.
It's just he'll evolve.
I can feel the collective panic.
I feel like you'll be 102 with the fucking tequila shot.
And it'll be like,
yeah, this will be how he goes.
See, like me, Mike, is like the guy you can bring home to your parents,
but it'll still shotgun beers in the basement with you.
You know, like, hey, this is Mike.
It was like, but, you know.
So for all the ladies out there.
Who like the shotgun beers in the basement.
Shotgun beers in the basement
with Mike
But kind of like
Anyways
But also like
You know
Smooth talk to parents
All right
Now we're out of here
I love you guys
Thank you for all the support
Check check out
Dommerstcom
Check out
NRPM
NRPM
It's coming soon
Brose
Nrpm.com
Come soon
I think it is brosverse.com
We reserved it
I don't remember
What it is
I think yeah
It might be bros versus
We don't remember
Like full word
Yeah
Bros versus
But don't go there yet
There's nothing there
Yeah, we'll tell you when to go.
But bros versus tentatively.com, narpm.com.
You got the narpm.com?
I've always had it.
Oh, yeah.
That's right, because you created it.
There's still a site there.
It's just not what's going to be the site.
Got it.
Check it out.
Thank you guys.
Love you.
We're out.