REAL AF with Andy Frisella - 888. Andy, Nathan Graham & DJ CTI: Elon Musk Says Goodbye To President Trump, Viral Video Of Woman Trying To Board Plane With Kangaroo & Cat Escapes From Florida Vet

Episode Date: May 30, 2025

On today's episode, Andy & DJ are joined in the studio by Nathan Graham from Unspeakable. They discuss Elon Musk saying goodbye to his role at the White House, thanking President Trump as he departs f...rom DOGE, the truth behind the viral video of a woman trying to board the plane with a kangaroo, and the cat who escaped from a Florida vet.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 What is up guys, it's Andy Purcell and this is the show for the realest say goodbye to the lies, the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality guys today we have a Very special episode Where Andy and DJ cruise the motherfucking internet so you didn't match my energy, bro Well, I'd typically try to like no you don't counter You gotta match the energy. Okay, do it again. All right You part your mind. You got line it up. No, you are I already did forget the energy tone Andy and DJ cruise motherfucking internet. All right, that's what we go. There we go. I got you. There we go
Starting point is 00:00:58 Good job, brother. That's you. All right. Now today we have a very special guest My buddy Nathan from Unspeakable. You guys know him as Unspeakable on YouTube. He stopped in. He's on his way to Oklahoma. He wanted to stop in and talk some talk some business, talk some cars and probably talk some shit too. Yeah, yeah. I'm here. I'm ready.
Starting point is 00:01:18 What's up, brother? So, dude, I'm I'm hanging out. We just flew in. Awesome to be here. The facility is incredible thank you brother I've seen pictures of it DJ just gave me a tour it was it was unreal so it's alright I mean it's alright it's alright that's what we said in the gym we're like it's not a bad place to work out yeah better than a sharp stick in the eye you know I don't know if
Starting point is 00:01:41 I ever want to choose this or the plan of fitness, but yeah. Yeah, definitely It's about the same But yeah, well, it's great to have you here, dude. I Don't even know how we connected. I think we connected through DMS. Yeah, I think it's their DMS and cars Yeah, we have we both got a huge passion for cars. Yeah, I've been following Andy I've actually been listening to the show since like 2016 back when it was MF CEO projects Andy, I've actually been listening to the show since 2016, back when it was MFCO Project. So it's awesome to see how the show has transformed over the years.
Starting point is 00:02:08 And then to become a listener of the show, to then being on the show is awesome. And dude, what's so cool is your story. Because when you were listening back in the day, you were in high school. Yep. And now you've got YouTube, tens of millions of followers across platforms
Starting point is 00:02:26 You've got an amazing CPG business Let's talk a little bit about how that evolved and like get right into it because before we get into you know The talk is shit. I want you guys to understand this young man's story because dude, it's it's awesome Yeah, yeah, so pretty much I started so for those of you that don't know me, I make YouTube videos. If you're watching this and you have kids, probably ask them if they know Unspeakable, that your kids probably know me.
Starting point is 00:02:53 Not in a weird way. How about I say, but you know, oh, sweet, we gotta refrain that a little bit. Just a little bit. Our demographic is younger. Tons of kids watch our show. I've been doing it since 2012.
Starting point is 00:03:06 So I started in October of 2012. That's when I was... I graduated high school in 2016. So I started when I was in middle school, going into freshman year of high school. And pretty much just started by playing video games in my room. I started with a game of Minecraft. It was my favorite game at the time.
Starting point is 00:03:23 I loved playing it with my friends. Just grinding out hundreds and game of Minecraft. It was my favorite game at the time. I loved playing it with my friends, just grinding out hundreds and hundreds of videos. Over time, so I'll speed up the story a little bit, but it took me- No, bro, we're not in a rush. Like, whatever's relevant, yeah. I wanna hear it. But it was a, I mean,
Starting point is 00:03:39 it was just a grind learning everything, dude. Like, I didn't know how to edit a video, film a video. My personality, like if you go back to some of my first videos, I was so incredibly shy. I was a very shy kid in school, and that was a belief that I had to break because I was like, man, how's a YouTuber kid gonna be a shy kid, right?
Starting point is 00:03:59 Like I gotta entertain an audience if I wanna be a YouTuber. But it was kind of this thing that when I started YouTube, I was interested in it, I was curious about it. But I didn't have a huge passion for it. Over time as I made more and more videos, my passion grew and developed with it. Because I'm a big believer in like,
Starting point is 00:04:16 you don't really know that you love to do something until you do it for maybe a couple years. So that's what I discovered. A couple years down the line, I started to grow. It turned into an obsession, pretty much. So about three years in, I'm still struggling, still trying to find a viral video, still posting videos. I think my first year on YouTube, I posted 143 videos.
Starting point is 00:04:37 My second year on YouTube, I posted like 220 videos. By year three, I was pretty much doing videos every single day, posting doing videos every single day Posting one video every single day and these are all long-form videos. I know I know today people have shorts Instagram reels tik-toks. These are all like 10 15 20 minute videos Edited stories every day. It's a lot of everyday a lot of you're doing it yourself doing all of it myself I was still in too. That's a shit ton of work. Yeah, still in school. So I remember there was days where I would like come home from school, you know, three or four o'clock.
Starting point is 00:05:10 I would just work on videos till one, two o'clock in the morning. I had to wake up at 6.30 cause I ran cross country in the morning. Dude, it was- Just going. Brutal, brutal. First couple periods in school, I would always sleep
Starting point is 00:05:24 cause I was just so, so tired. And the teachers, like I told the teachers what I did. I was like, I worked last night for eight hours. Like, I just need a 30 minute nap. And they're like, yeah, you're good. My teachers were super nice, but. That's cool. Dude, what's interesting is the part where you say, you know, how you were shy. And then the reps helped you develop your
Starting point is 00:05:48 and get through your shyness. Right? Like a lot of people will ask young podcasters will ask me or, you know, people that are trying to become more better speakers in public. And I'm always like, bro, just just reps, man. Reps, reps, reps, reps, reps, and how do I get reps? I'm like well. You got to start being pretty bad So that's cool, man. Yeah, so it took me so for my first video to go viral
Starting point is 00:06:14 I consider a viral video a million views everyone looks at viral videos differently But my first video to hit a million views it took me 574 tries dang so 574 uploads is about three and half, almost four years in the process. But after I got my first video go viral, the second one came very quickly, like a month or two after, and then the third and then the fourth. And that's when I learned about, that's when I started to learn about the power of momentum. Because it's just compounding at that point. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:43 Compounding like crazy. I mean, growing anything in business and life is just there's so much momentum behind it that people don't understand. But it took me five, I think it was about five and a half years to get to a million subscribers. And when I hit a million subscribers, I actually graduated high school, which was cool.
Starting point is 00:06:59 So moved out, bought a house, never went to college, never had a job. That's fucking sick. Straight to YouTube. So that was cool. Moved out bought a house never went to college never had a job. That's fucking straight straight to YouTube So you are the story that all the kids want to be like pretty much Yeah, that's awesome. Yeah, pretty much, but it didn't get easier from there Yeah, definitely got a lot harder because a lot of people think like oh once you get to you know a certain place What you know cuz I thought this I always thought like oh once I get a million subscribers, things will be easier because then I'll have an audience
Starting point is 00:07:27 of people to entertain. But in reality, it's the opposite because now I have a million people that I could lose. You know, I worked so hard to get these million people and now I got to keep them entertained every week, every month, and I got to keep growing from there on top of that. You got to innovate and you can't get stale and...
Starting point is 00:07:44 Yeah. Yeah, it's stale. Yeah. Yeah, it's a lot. Yeah, so this was just the beginning of all the other problems that I was going to develop. But yeah, just kept pushing through, kept going, kept going. Channels started blowing up more and more and more. I was launching more channels.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I also decided to get out of the gaming space eventually, so I launched a real life channel where basically we do crazy stuff I mean we like we hunt tornadoes we've built life-size Lego houses we jeez what is what is something we're doing right now we're trying to make a Lamborghini fly you're trying to put wings on it how do you come up with ideas for this yeah so we have so as I developed thousands and thousands of YouTube videos, you start to discover like these, these blueprints that you can basically like, you know, blueprints formulas for thinking of video ideas.
Starting point is 00:08:38 One of the coolest things that I, I mean, there's a lot of them that I use, but one of my favorite ones is like the one plus one equals two method. And basically what it is, is where you take two ideas. Sometimes I'll take ideas from different places, or I'll take two ideas of my own videos and I'll combine them to make a third idea. So one of my most viral videos is I filled my house with packing peanuts.
Starting point is 00:09:00 I saw that. Yeah, so that was like a one plus one equals two idea. I took an idea from something else and something else combined it together and made a third idea. And that's kind of my next mission that I'm focusing on is, you know, I've had this huge success myself. I'm obviously having a lot of focus on like the CPG stuff
Starting point is 00:09:17 and our fruit blocks company, but my next mission is with Blueprint, which is the next company that we're focusing on is teaching creators how to how to be creators Yeah, you've been talking about that a lot how to be successful. Yeah. Yeah, that's all my Instagram's all about So that's your tactician dude. I guess really cool man. Yeah, like I watched trying to learn I'm like cuz I'm fucking we struggle with YouTube dude, cuz like our beast man. It's it's it well, it's hard for us you know, we're still really new to it and
Starting point is 00:09:45 Most of our listeners are audio listeners because they we've been doing it for so long and Sometimes we get frustrated with YouTube because we're like fuck dude, like this is not even comparable to what we do on audio and I don't know I feel like we put on a pretty good show, but I you know, it's So we're gonna put some more focus into that, you know, make it a little bit more entertainment focused and let the podcast be a product of that. You know? Yeah. The best thing I try to tell people when they're like starting a YouTube channel, I think the best thing you can do is make your last video,
Starting point is 00:10:17 your competition. So like whatever your last video is, try to make the next one better in some way, shape or form. I always like to tell people to pick two or three things from your last video. Maybe it's your intro, maybe it's your thumbnail, maybe it's your filming personality, whatever it is, and apply that to the next video because that's what I did for my first 574 videos till I got that first one to go viral. And then obviously I kept doing it. And now today I've posted over 5,000 videos across all the channels.
Starting point is 00:10:49 But it's surreal looking back, man. It really is. It's how you still like it though. Oh, I love it. Every day, it's exciting. I mean, when you get to go hunt a tornado with your friends in the middle of Iowa and document the process and then get 28 million views on the video and it pays you out 300K,
Starting point is 00:11:04 it's a pretty good day. Yeah. You know? Now do you have someone, like a camera person documenting all the time, like every day? Not all the time. Or just when you're like doing stuff? Yeah, mainly, yeah, cause like all of our videos,
Starting point is 00:11:18 our videos take a huge amount of setup. So you know, it's normally a couple days of planning, couple days or weeks of setup,'s normally a couple days of planning, a couple days or weeks of setup, and then a couple days of filming, and then two, three weeks of editing. So it's a process to get one video out, for sure. But we're staggering all of our videos. So we have multiple teams working on different things at the same time. So we basically have like a lot of people, when they think of a production company, they have like editors, they have creative, they have script writers.
Starting point is 00:11:46 We basically have like three production companies in one. So they're like alternating every single week on all the different videos. And how many people is that? So right now in-house, I believe we have 24. And then we got another 10 just remote people. Help and edit? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Yeah. That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. That's awesome. That's freaking awesome, man. It'd be 27 years old doing it. Like that's fucking sick. Oh, he's doing it, dude. I'm doing it. I'm deep in this.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Yeah, you should see his cars, bro. What's your favorite car you got right now? Favorite car I have right now, it's hard to tell. It's like every other month I switch something out. I mean, I would say the favorite one I have right now, I just got a 997.2 3RS. Yeah, yeah, yeah, those are hot right now. That is the most exhilarating, raw car I've ever driven.
Starting point is 00:12:39 I mean, it's just, this one has like an upgraded, you know, clutch and all types of goodies. It's a real driver's car Oh, yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah, like I was I was driving it the other day and I was like man this is not a car where I can like Grab my phone and like music. I'm like I'm glued to the car, but that's kind of what I wanted. It's cool Dude, that's that is one of my main things I love about cars is that if you're driving a car that takes skill to drive or has enough power to literally kill you and you have to be careful it you can't think about anything else so a lot of people think it's just about like
Starting point is 00:13:14 oh you're showing off your cars well I mean there's part of that right like I want to inspire the young guys and know that it's possible but it's really like the only thing I can really equate it to is if you're not very good at playing a musical instrument. OK. And like for me, when I was learning guitar, which I don't play anymore, but when I started learning when I was 30, I was very bad. But I had to do total focus, you know, and then and then when I got done even 30 minutes. I felt like better Almost like refreshed and that's how I feel after I drive when I'm driving something that requires all my Concentration you know it's it's really cool And you know and the cool thing about driving too is you could always improve like a lot of people think it's just like oh
Starting point is 00:14:20 You know like they think of it like as a commuter. You know, and they don't think of it like, you know, with your, with your RS, you know, uh, rev matching or downshifting properly or heel towing or there's just all these cool techniques that the average person doesn't realize can take a lifetime to master. Yeah. You know, and so like you never, even if you get good, it's, it's, you can still get better. Yeah. And that's what I like about it Yeah, they're like engineering marvels to yeah I mean just the the amount of stuff like I I just had a McLaren Senna too And dude, we put that thing up on the lift and I was like, I gotta see underneath this thing I mean just like the amount of like Carbon fiber ducting to like this wind goes here to cool this this wind goes here
Starting point is 00:14:44 I'm like, this is under the car. You don't even see this. Yeah, the Senna's are cool, bro. When I first saw them, I was like, who the fuck would buy this? Who designed this? How ugly it is. But then you start to realize that everything
Starting point is 00:14:56 on that car has a purpose. And if you ever drive one, you understand why, because they're just ridiculous in almost every way. Yeah, did you have the did you have the round seats in it and yours? Like the the race car seats. Yeah. Yeah, they all have those Yeah Well, no, you could get two different seats in the Senate You can get that one that like rounds around and then they have like a more standard race seat Okay, but I've never I've never sat in the ones that round around your show. Yeah, I don't know
Starting point is 00:15:29 They're not very comfortable. Yeah, they don't look it's just like bare carbon a little bit of cushion. Yeah That's crazy. Yeah, so dude you you recently picked up. I've been talking about this a little bit on my on my show a GT 500 yes, what do you think? If you're listening to this show and you love cars and you're on a budget, that's the best thing you can go for. Bro, I totally agree. Like, it is the most, I mean to put this in perspective, I was on the track a couple months ago in a $450,000 Porsche. And this thing was passing me.
Starting point is 00:16:02 And I'm not a race car driver, but I know how to drive drive. Like I've been on the track a good amount of times. I've had a lot of experience under my belt, but yeah, it's unreal. I mean, the, and what's also incredible about Ford is like, you don't have to modify anything. Like, you know, you know, it doesn't need, it doesn't need an exhaust. It doesn't need wheel, like carbon fiber wheels. I wouldn't even want to change the exhaust because I'd be afraid it would be worse. But it just sounds so good. It's for the. I wouldn't even want to change the exhaust because I'd be afraid it would be worse. But it just sounds so good.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Yeah. You can't come close to beating it. Dude, I agree. I would put it up there with $300,000 car. I agree, 100%, dude. And I wouldn't have said that before I owned one. Like I was saying before the show, I got the first customer delivered the GT new for GT in 2017, which
Starting point is 00:16:46 I still have, which I love. And they called me when the 500 came out and they were like, Hey, you want one of these 500s, you know, we'll give you one of the first ones would do paint the sample or whatever on it. And I'm like, they're like, Oh, no, dude, my buddy Dave, he's like, dude, it's it's just as fast as a three RS on the track. I'm like, Oh no, dude, my buddy Dave, he was like, dude, it's, it's just as fast as a three RS on the track. I'm like, come on man. Like there's no way. And then like three years ago, but four years ago by and Ryan Hardwick, a good buddy of mine, one of my best friends, he buys one and I see him driving. I'm like, what do you think? He's like, dude, go buy one.
Starting point is 00:17:23 So like I'm on the internet at night and like, all right, and I fucking buy one and I got it because I think they look cool Yeah, and uh, dude, I couldn't believe how good it is And then the inside of it is so comfortable and like the the ergonomics and like everything's right Like it just feels good and I feel that way about the 350 are too Like I feel like the 350 are you know you could pick those up for like What 70 80 right now? Yeah, and dude like if you're a guy who likes to drive manuals I don't think I've ever driven a better manual car than that car no Price no yeah, I mean maybe like yeah
Starting point is 00:17:58 Maybe when you get into the half a million dollar range and you start talking about the high-end 3rs manuals and things like that half a million dollar range and you start talking about the high-end 3rs manuals and things like that Like the one you just got, you know, but dude, that's that's five times the fucking price, you know, it's just a or more it's just I don't know man, and then the way that flat six on that three are on the On 350 are I mean dude, I just I'm a huge fan. Yeah huge huge fan of those cars But yeah, man, we could talk about that later. I could be going about cars all day dude. Have you driven a Carrera GT yet? I have not. Yeah. No, that's on the list. Yeah. Yeah, that and a 918. Yeah, you, you, I got both of those. You could drive, you could drive whenever you want, but Carrera GT for a manual car,
Starting point is 00:18:44 it's just different. I heard it's pinnacle. Oh my god like nothing can be it's not it's just dude It's got all it's just you know how like we were talking about the GT black series how it's a great car But it doesn't make the sounds right the the the I couldn't critique The career GT on anything it could do better. Yeah, you know what I Like it's got enough power, but not too much power. It makes the right sounds The the pedals feel right the the shifter feels right everything feels right and it's super balanced And I know a lot of people are like, oh, well, that's the car that killed Paul Walker But yeah, man, that's why you got to respect the car, bro Mm-hmm, you know I felt driving the GT. Yeah day. I wouldn't fuckin' trip it off anything else.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Oh my God, it's great. Cars are getting so fast now, too. I just picked up a 2025 S63, and this is like, this is an S-Class Mercedes, it's like a limo. It's got a thousand foot pounds of torque. What? Is that a hybrid? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:43 It's a twin turbo V8 VA with you know like four electric motors I'm like why do I need to be hitting 200 while I'm getting massage in the back seat? But it's cool. It's cool. It's cool, but I'm just like cars are cars are getting so fast for the street Yeah, it's like it's a little Little scary. I just bought a last August So when I when I've got first got into cars I had a 2012 r8 v10 manual and I built it all the way I wanted and then I got in a cash pinch where I needed some cash so I kind of I had to
Starting point is 00:20:21 sell it I didn't have to sell it but I decided to sell it And then I could never find another one and then I found a last August. I saw 15 pop up on a One of the websites I think was Auto Tempest and I'm fucking bought it right there because I haven't seen one in like ten years come up It was gated and then I built it exactly like the one I had same wheels same everything and Dude, you know compared to it's probably the slowest car I have in the garage But it's also like one of the most fun, you know what I mean? Because dude, you're right like some of these Some of these cars have so much power that you can't really enjoy them unless you're like way out, you know on on some
Starting point is 00:21:04 Big stretches, you know on on some big stretches you know yeah and I'm a big fan of like actually having to drive the car yeah so yeah man the power on these cars is getting crazy dude you have a do you have an SVJ no I don't I got pissed off at Lamborghini about six years ago and I actually uh, so, so when the SVJ 63 came out, I tell the story. It's just, so I had like between when I started getting cars to when the SVJ 63 came out, I had owned probably 20 Lambo's, 20 different Lam lambos like a lot and and dude everybody knew that Andy for Sela was a fucking Lamborghini guy because I grew up that way and
Starting point is 00:21:54 Then when the Svj 63 came out They didn't give me an allocation and like I was the number one client at our local store I was also one of the most visible people on the internet. I was post, you know what I'm saying? Like I made it, like dude, and they didn't give me an allocation. I'm like, guys, what the fuck? And they were like, well, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:14 and they kind of were like, and I'm like, well, fuck you. And by the way, I also sponsored fucking race team. You know what I'm saying? So like we had a first form fucking fucking Lamborghini race car that was winning Yes, that won the championship. Yeah, so So I was like I got rub wrong like that. It pissed me off. And so dude I at the time I had a Had two cars at home. I had an Aventador
Starting point is 00:22:39 SV Roadster which dude I I'm gonna get another one because I miss that car a lot And then I had a Huracan Performante That was matte black, which I really like that car, too And fucking dude, I fucking traded him in on a like literally like the truck came To pick them up and on the truck was a tdf and the 458 aperta And then they took the two cars away So like and I made a little fucking video and I sent it to him Yeah, so so like I went from like I wanted to like prove a point. Yeah, so like a boy, man
Starting point is 00:23:18 Yeah, so the Lambos went away the Ferraris came in I've got it on my fucking video and I sent it to him like this what Fuck you guys, but here's the cool thing. So I was kind of anti Ferrari Up until that point and a lot of my buddies were like dude, you know, you know how there's like a little thing there and Then when I got into the Ferrari's I was like fuck. These are great Like these are amazing cars and I don't, they didn't look as aggressive, but the car was more fun to drive.
Starting point is 00:23:52 And so like, now I'm like a super, you know, I'm super big on the Ferrari V12s. I think the Ferrari V12s are insanely good. But, you know, they don't have the road presence or the curb presence of an SVJ. And the sound's good. But, you know, they don't have the road presence or the curb presence of an SVJ. Yeah. And the sound's good, like I run a Novatex on my V12s, and they, I mean, they fucking scream,
Starting point is 00:24:14 but they don't scream like a Gintani fucking SVJ. That's what mine's in the shop right now, getting the exhaust. Well, literally right now, they said it's gonna be done tomorrow. I'm like, I need to fly back. You can't wait to get home. Oh, dude, I can't wait to get home Saturday Sorry. Yeah, even know I'm gonna get another one
Starting point is 00:24:28 I'm I want to get I've been looking at this SVJ or I'm sorry SV Roadster I would like to eventually I will get an SVJ Roadster and an SV Roadster Because dude like I just I do like I do like them they're brutal they're raw they the sound isn't insane and like dude let's be real man like you just kind of feel a different way driving it you know what I'm saying so I love them dude I'm over it now you know but that was the story of yeah yeah like I like the cars man I still like the way I didn't like the way they went about it and the conversation I had about the allocation with them was just like
Starting point is 00:25:12 It was just like it was fucking rude and then I will say this too You know a lot of people dog ferrari for being you know, uh, like not wanting to deal with them, bro I've had nothing but great experiences with them. They have been very nice, very good, very accommodating. And it's like, I don't have anything but great shit to say about how they run their company. And I think the people that say bad shit are people
Starting point is 00:25:39 that don't- They're outside the club hatin'. Sorta, yeah. It's kinda like once you're in the club, it is what it is, but- know like that Chris Brown song outside the club you can't even get I mean it's they I can only say how I've been treated and they treat me tremendously well Yeah, you know I'm down at Ferrari of Austin. That's my dealer. They're fucking amazing But yeah, dude, I love I love cars bro, you know, it's cool
Starting point is 00:26:07 It's not about the price of the car either like it's like my favorite car is my 70 Chevelle I got someone I drive that car wait five times to every other one probably. Yeah Yeah, you know, it's just about what fits you and what suits you and what you like Yeah, once you've had like the cool shit You stop valuing the cars on what they cost and you start valuing the cars on the experience suits you and what you like. Yeah, 100%. And once you've had the cool shit, you stop valuing the cars on what they cost and you start valuing the cars on the experience. Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 00:26:31 Yeah, I've had all the new stuff, I've had all the techie stuff, the cool stuff, the fun stuff, and now I'm going back to the older stuff, to be honest with you. The older cars, the stuff I wanted in the beginning, but I was like, man, the new one is so much cooler Yeah, but once you have the new one you're like It's alright. Yeah, you always find your way back home, bro. Yeah, there's just so much character in some of the older cars
Starting point is 00:26:55 You know it's hard to beat but yeah, that's I mean dude when I was a kid I grew up like Loving Lamborghinis. That's probably one of the biggest reasons that That I was able to stick through the hard times of our business was because I desired to participate in that in that hobby. I didn't want to be a spectator of it. Yep. That's why I get so upset when people shit on people for like wanting whatever they want, because you're like, bro, you don't know what good is going to come of that. Like, now we employ all these people, they're building careers, you know, uh,
Starting point is 00:27:27 we have all these people getting in shape and doing like, there's a lot of good things that come from someone's, uh, desire. And then as you grow, you start to realize that the true. Prize is the difference and the impact and your people around you, but you still appreciate that, that hobby, you know what I'm saying? And I just, you know, I grew up wanting a white Countach, which I haven't owned yet. I still want to own that, even though I don't think I'll fit in it.
Starting point is 00:27:58 But, you know, and a 70 Chevelle. Like, that Chevelle, dude, when I look at that car, I'm like, that's me me dude. Yeah, it feels right Yeah, yeah, I was I was like the same way like growing up I'm this might sound ridiculous, but like one of my friends growing up his his dad Owned all types of companies, but he had a you know white superleggera He had an Aventador and I've never seen a Lambo in my life I would go over to his house and they lived in a very
Starting point is 00:28:23 Normal like you wouldn't if you looked at their house from the outside, you wouldn't know there's two Lambos in the garage. I was like that at one time. Yeah. But I went in there and I was like, Whoa, dude, this is crazy. And we went on a drive and all this stuff. And I just kind of thought, cause I've always been a car guy even before I saw those cars. But I was like, and this might sound stupid, but I was like, if I don't figure out a way
Starting point is 00:28:44 to own one of these cars before I leave this earth, I think I will be in depression. Like, I just don't like- For eternity. You look up depression in the dictionary, it's just a picture. No, but it's just like, he did it, why can't I? That's true. You know, like there is no, there's just,
Starting point is 00:29:01 there's no excuse, honestly. I was like, I'm, I'm getting in one of these cars. Yeah. And- It's a committed decision. Yeah. Yeah, honestly. I was like, I am getting in one of these cars. Yeah, it's a committed decision. Yeah. Yeah, dude, I get it, bro. Like, I've always been the same way. Like, I saw my first Countach when I was eight, and I was like, whatever I gotta do, man.
Starting point is 00:29:17 Like, and I was, I tried everything, bro. I was doing lemonade and selling baseball cards, selling light bulbs door toto-door like fucking anything Yeah internet yellow page like dude all this crazy shit like I could go on and on and on but like yeah, dude I mean that was a huge it was a huge motivator that helped me bridge that gap between the times when it was really really hard and You know Now you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:29:46 And it's a passion I still enjoy, you know? And if you're not a car person, you're probably thinking like, what the fuck are these guys talking about? But if you are, you know exactly what we're talking about. Yeah, I also remember like going to my local car show and just being like, you know, when I didn't have a nice car, I was just a spectator.
Starting point is 00:30:02 I'm like, my parents would take me there, whatever. And now they're putting me in the VIP section and they're like you're the nicest car here like it's cool it's it's unreal to go through that yeah totally bro so totally well fuck man that's I mean first of all did we cover your your your juice blocks? I think not too much. Yeah, let's talk about that because I want people to support that and know who's doing it. Yeah, pretty much so we launched a company.
Starting point is 00:30:33 So as I got hundreds of millions of views on YouTube and grew my career, I started to realize that I'm basically running a marketing company without a product. So we were signing brand deals, we were signing all types of things and I was like, I really need a product. Like a real product, a scalable product, a good product. What can I put in my videos? And you know, we wanted to pick something that was going to align with our audience. So we started with
Starting point is 00:31:00 apple juice for kids. It went all right. We're kind of discontinuing it because, you know, turns out kids don't actually like apple juice. It's more so the parents that give it to the kids. So now we're going down the fruit snacks route. So we have fruit snacks, we have sour fruit snacks that are launching. We're in all types of stores, Walmart, HEB, Kroger. It's pretty unreal how fast this company has grown. And I think because I had so much momentum and leverage behind my brand,
Starting point is 00:31:33 I was able to get in a lot of doors that I wouldn't normally be able to get into. Like right off the gate, they put us on every single Walmart. That's awesome. Like on day one, you know? So it was really cool to see, but I think a lot of these older companies, older retail are kind of opening their eyes to people that harness attention,
Starting point is 00:31:54 which I think today is just one of the most valuable things that you can have with your company. They're starting to understand the creator economy. Yeah. Yeah. So it's just people that have personal brands, attention, views, whatever you have. That's just so it's just people that have personal brands, attention, views, whatever you have, like that's just,
Starting point is 00:32:08 it's just the most powerful thing that you can harness in the 21st century. Um, and then if you attach to the loyalty, the trust and all the other things behind it, I mean, you just become unstoppable. Yeah. So how's that been for you in terms of, you know, learning business from a, um, you know, learning business from, um, you know, not from books, but from doing. Yeah. It's, um, the CPG stuff is a whole different ballgame.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Cause you're a big reader like me, right? You, you, I mean, we were talking about this the other night in DMs, like he, uh, Nathan posted a shot of his book collection. I'm like, bro, that is the exact book collection I have too. So we started talking about our favorite books, but I could tell you're a tactician in everything that you do. So yeah, I'd be interested to hear how that's going.
Starting point is 00:32:59 You know what I'm saying? Yeah, I mean, it's going good. It's flying off the shelves, to be honest with you. We're having a lot of stories sell out. A lot of people are having trouble finding products but I think that is I Mean that's kind of the results of aligning a really good product with our audience of you know We we average a hundred million views every single month
Starting point is 00:33:18 Across all our channels. So you've got a hundred million people across the entire US the US is our biggest audience We have people in the UK Australia other but the entire US. The US is our biggest audience. We have people in the UK, Australia, other, but you know, the United States is our biggest audience. So when you align a product perfect with that audience, exactly what they wanted and you launch it nationwide, I mean, of course you're going to have a crazy effect of store selling out and all that stuff. But obviously you've got to make a good product too,
Starting point is 00:33:41 because one of the big things I've learned from you is word of mouth is like easily the most important thing. So that's one thing we're working on. We're trying to make not just not just rebranded fruit snacks, but let's make the best fruit snacks right on planet Earth. You know. So how involved are you in the in the business? Did you do you like did you go through the entire? I think you did but I want to hear it. You know concept to you know formulation to packaging Like, did you go through the entire, I think you did, but I wanna hear it, concept to formulation to packaging to the dealing with the distribution
Starting point is 00:34:11 and are you doing all that yourself or do you have some guys helping you or did you hire executives that with experience or just how'd you do it? Yeah, so we actually got some guys with a lot of experience because I was running all, you know, I was, I was running all my YouTube channels. I was extremely busy.
Starting point is 00:34:28 I mean, I was already pulling like 80, 90, a hundred hour weeks. And I was like, there's no way I'm going to add this on, on top with the amount of, uh, stuff I already have on my plate. So, you know, we went out, um, our management company, we went out and we hunted for people that we thought would be a good fit. Um, we found someone from a big, big company, big CPG company that helped grow it to billions of dollars in sales. And we basically made him our CEO. And then we picked up other people along the way as well that really knew what they were doing.
Starting point is 00:34:57 One of the biggest things I learned about hiring people is like, if you sit down in a meeting, that some of the best people that I've hired, when I sit down in a meeting with interviewing them or whatever, if I walk out of that meeting feeling overwhelmed, that's probably like, I probably need to go after that person. And hiring the team for Fruitblocks is how I felt when I was talking to them. Yeah. Like they taught me so much in this meeting and I was like, and I already thought I knew a bunch about business
Starting point is 00:35:25 I was like, oh, yeah, I know branding. I know packaging. I know this but they're like, no, no, you don't know this You don't know this the distribution whole another ballgame that I haven't touched. So Having that help has been very very valuable to our team But it's you know, it's a lot of working pieces. Yeah, everyone has a role to play I mean bro, that's the way to do it dude. You're jumping fucking 15 20 years ahead minimum by doing it that way How'd you find those guys? Lot of a lot of connections a lot of just like people asking people
Starting point is 00:35:58 That's kind of how we operate how we hire people we don't really Like we we don't really put out job postings very often, it's really through word of mouth. That's how all the good ones are in there. That's where we built most of our team, is just talking to people. If we need a video editor, we talk to people in our company and we're like, you know video editor, you know video editor, and we'll bring them in.
Starting point is 00:36:17 That's another great thing I learned from you, is bringing in people from the bottom, having them work up to the top. So that's one thing we focus on, and we've built some incredible employees through that method. That's awesome. That's fucking sick.
Starting point is 00:36:31 Fuck bro. It's so cool to have, like just to have you here and say, you know, you listen to the show back in 16 and now you've gone on to have all this success with YouTube, you know, your CPG companies, your management companies, your scaling of employees. Like you must have really, really fucking listened. Oh yeah. But uh. That's about all I listen to.
Starting point is 00:36:54 Well dude, it's. To be honest. It's so cool to have you, have this come full circle for me because like a lot of times when I make that content, I'm sure you've heard on the show I get frustrated because I'm like fuck are you guys listening you know and and just to have just to have you sitting here with with all this awesome shit that you're doing is really cool man yeah
Starting point is 00:37:17 yeah I didn't know this I learned this today you're taking them on the tour Graham is not your last name no didn't know this, I learned this today taking him on the tour. Graham is not your last name. No. Didn't know that. Like they had it on the locker and everything. Yeah. It's like, oh, that's fun. Like, what's funny about it?
Starting point is 00:37:32 You would tell the story about that or is that, you keep it confidential? Yeah, no, no, I can tell the story. Like, it's not a big deal. So basically like, so someone like made up my last name cause I, you know, I didn't really put my last name out there So someone just made it up and they made up the name Graham. So I was like, okay, cool. Whatever That's me now. That's me now
Starting point is 00:37:53 So then like Forbes reached out because they wanted to put me on the Forbes list and I was like, oh this is this is Sick, like this is a you know, one of the things on my list that I want to check off And so I don't if you've ever dealt with Forbes, you have to send them documents. It's very legit. You don't just tell them how much money you made. They gotta verify it. So we sent them the documents and they're like,
Starting point is 00:38:16 oh, you got the wrong last name on your documents. And I was like, no, no, no, these are real documents. And they're like, oh, they didn't really believe us. They're about to call the police on your That's that's my name. He's like oh, no, we're gonna use your other name We're gonna use this name because we don't really believe you and I was like All right, it is what it is They posted it on Forbes with the name Graham, and I was like I guess that's my last name would you get 30 or 30?
Starting point is 00:38:41 No, I got Forbes Highest-paying youtubers and like top creators. We made it on two different lists fucking awesome, bro. Yeah sick, man So I was talking to a buddy about Forbes list yesterday about the billionaire list Like I don't think people realize this but like there's way more billionaires that there are on that list Oh for sure. Yeah, a lot of people think, oh, this is the list, that's it. Yeah, right, right. You guys gotta realize that there's a lot of billionaires that wanna stay quiet and don't wanna,
Starting point is 00:39:11 cause like Nathan said, you have to basically allow them to do a dive into your actual finances, and a lot of people aren't comfortable with that. But it is great for like exposure, for sure, man. But yeah, people think that's either pay-for-play or Made up and that's not it's real shit It's just that you know, there's there's a lot of people that don't do it as well or like like ink ink 100 or ink 500 there's a lot of companies that that are belong on the list, but don't submit to it. So
Starting point is 00:39:44 You know a lot of people get confused by that just like they get confused with net worth Yeah, right, you know, I think that worth is like how much fucking sell or got in the bank how much cash you got? It's like okay, man. All right But yeah, dude, that is super cool, man Super super cool. Yeah, it's it's it's really surreal like sitting here right now too, just soaking it in. I mean, look man, I always took the approach of, I felt obligated to share what I knew or what I had learned because I know there's people coming up that need to hear it. And I was very fortunate to be around people growing up that were entrepreneurs. So I learned a lot of shit. You know what
Starting point is 00:40:29 I mean? And Vaughn is the one that pointed it out to me. He's like, bro, you got to understand because like for, you know, when you live your life, you don't think that you think you naturally think that everybody else is just like you, like they know what you know, you're not that special. And Vaughn pointed out to me one day, he's like, Hey man, he's like, you know, you have like this information that we're talking about, like people don't know this. Like, and I'm like, what do you mean? And he's like, like this and this and this I'm like, well, that's common sense. He's like, yeah, to you, cause you grew up around that shit.
Starting point is 00:41:02 And so like, dude, I've always felt obligated to help people learn those things and not gatekeep them. You know what I mean? No strings attached. Yeah. Yeah, and you inspired me to do that too, because that's the next company I'm working on. Yeah, you give a lot of, dude, you know what's cool?
Starting point is 00:41:18 This is cool. So now I'm fucking learning from you. I'm watching your Instagrams trying to figure out how to think about our YouTube. So dude, I just thought about that. That's really cool. But yeah, that's my next company is like that blueprint stuff that I've been doing.
Starting point is 00:41:34 It's basically like everything I know about YouTube. We split it up into all these different chapters and sections and difficulty levels and all this stuff, but that came from you. Cause I was like, I remember you talking about that a long time ago, like, you know, you really need to share this advice. And I thought the same way.
Starting point is 00:41:51 And then I also reflected back on my story, you know, when I was three years on YouTube struggling, trying to get a viral video. And I was like, man, if I would, I would kill for this information. Like literally, I would do anything to get this, my hands on these, this information, these blueprints, like how do I make a good title thumbnail?
Starting point is 00:42:06 How do I make this? How do I think of my next video idea? How do I schedule my content? Like there's just so many of these little tiny things that I had to learn and suffer through like years of failure just to try and figure out. But yeah, your podcast has been a huge like just jumpstart ahead.
Starting point is 00:42:22 Even some of the simple things, like when you hire someone, start them at the bottom. Start them by sweeping the floors and then bring them up to that executive level and they gotta work for that for 10 years, 15 years, whatever it is. Or it could be two years, but just they gotta understand. They gotta prove themselves.
Starting point is 00:42:36 They need to understand that none of us are above that, to create the proper culture. It's just, yeah dude. But my thinking was reversed, because like when I was talking to friends or other business people, they would always be like, no, you gotta get someone, you gotta hire an executive from another executive of a company.
Starting point is 00:42:54 And I'm like, okay, I guess that kinda makes sense. There's places for that too. But yeah, there is, there is, there is, for sure. But then your philosophy was just like kinda backwards, but it made more sense, but it just kinda opened my eyes to perspectives that I've never heard of. Yeah. Yeah, I mean look there's a place for both You know like when when we innovate something here at first form, you know We back in the day we would try to learn it and figure it out, you know Cuz we have the resources to hire people, you know
Starting point is 00:43:23 Of that level so we're like okay well I guess we'll figure it out and then you know now it's like okay we're going to this category let's find someone who actually has done this and we'll hire them in and yeah it's it's it saves a lot of fucking time no but there's a place for both man for sure, but bro. It's you ready to talk some shit. Let's do it. Yeah Let's do it ding ding ding Guys remember if you want to see any of these pitches articles links videos go to Andy for sell it calm guys check them out there or come check us out on YouTube and
Starting point is 00:43:59 Follow along with us there Before we get started. I got a question for you guys It's a very simple question. Okay. Can a man call another man to say good night? I've seen this trend. Can we? You know the answer, bro. Well, so there's a viral trend going on right now and it started with this guy's name DeAndre Scarborough he's 24 years old and he decided to give his friend a call several of his friends a call to wish them a good night and
Starting point is 00:44:39 knowing that they'd be thrown for a loop so here's the OG video all right let's check this out Yo, bro Yo Yeah Yo, yo bro. I was just calling to say goodnight bro. Oh yeah bro. You good?
Starting point is 00:45:16 You getting active or what? Like you giggling at your butt later when you call me in my life bro. Bro just saying good night bro yo yo larry and he he calling the wrong number he's freaking out he calling me yo bro what's up bro shit bro i was just calling you to say good night bro bro. What's up, bro? Shit, bro. I was just calling you to say good night, bro. What you talking about?
Starting point is 00:45:51 What you talking about, man? What you talking about, you calling me to say good night? So I tried it. I tried calling some of my good friends and just seeing how it worked. You got a video? Yo. Yo, what's up dude? What's up? Oh no, I was just calling to say goodnight.
Starting point is 00:46:21 Shut the fuck up. No, I mean yeah, that's all I wanted. Just saying good night and sweet dreams and stuff. Oh, well good night, man. I don't even record. It didn't work as well, but you know, it's fine. Bro, I thought you were calling me because like, he don't ever call me at night unless there's like a problem. Like somebody showed up on the property or something like something's going on some wrong
Starting point is 00:46:47 Yeah, no fuck you man. That's all right. Yeah Listen, I think that's it. That's something we need man like bros. That's okay. Call you bro. So you know tell him good night, man Is it yeah, I don't know nothing wrong with it. Yeah Men always hide their feelings to you know, you gotta open up a little bit. Yeah, man, you know, I'm just checking on you, bro. All right, all right. Feels a little weird. Yeah. I don't know, man, it's a new trend.
Starting point is 00:47:14 I don't know, guys, shut us down. Bro, I sniffed that shit out immediately. Yeah, you did, you did. Yeah. Well, so the thing was, so I was supposed to do it like, like that was what, I don't know, it was like. It was a past tense. I was supposed to do it like fucking, that was what, I don't know, it was like. It was the past 10. I was supposed to do it like fucking,
Starting point is 00:47:26 like days ago, almost a week ago. And me and Maddai originally planned it out. And like it always get there, like it'd be like fucking 11 o'clock, I'm like dude I'm not calling him at 11 o'clock bro, I'm not doing that. No, cause you know I'll freak out. Yeah, that's too late, that's way too late,
Starting point is 00:47:40 you know what I'm saying? But I'm like all right, it's like fucking 9.30 bro, let's give it a try. And yeah. Yep. I'll try it again. You know I'm saying but my guy it's like fucking 930 brothers. Give it a try and I and yeah, yeah I'll try it again. Well, I mean you didn't get me bro. Just like why don't laugh at your jokes. That's fine Yeah, it's fine. You need to practice up. I mean listen reps. That's right. Exactly. It's reps reps, man Yeah, all right. Let's get into some headlines man. Let's talk about what's trending right now. What's happening? Let's get into some headlines man. Let's talk about what's trending right now. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:48:10 Let's go to DC first got some interesting things happening there Elon Musk he's out You've been following the Doge stuff at all a little bit. Okay, so little yeah, Elon Musk is out Everybody's freaking out over this they were like, oh, you know, it must be him and Trump are having some issues No, like they said what it was gonna be from the get-go or having some issues. No, like they said what it was gonna be from the get-go. But yeah, Elon Musk thanked President Trump late Wednesday as he officially stepped down from his temporary gig leading to the budget slashing Department of Government Efficiency.
Starting point is 00:48:34 So he tweeted this out on Twitter, he's saying, quote, as my schedule time as a special government employee comes to an end, I would like to thank President Donald Trump for the opportunity to reduce wasteful spending the world's richest man posted on his social media site. He continues saying the Doge mission will only strengthen over time as it becomes a way of life throughout the government. So it was a hundred and thirty day stand it expires on May 30th that's all it was
Starting point is 00:49:01 nothing really crazy to that. In other news though there has been some interesting things you know like the the courts been fucking with you know Trump That's neither here nor there Got judges interesting how they've been trying to spin this brother shot like this. I do everything that they do every this is being spun as a Huge rift and egos clashing which which I mean is believable. But. It's possible, but that's not really the reason though. Yeah. You know what I mean? No, it's just fucking expired, that's it.
Starting point is 00:49:30 You see him come out though and say that he didn't like Trump's big, beautiful bill. Yeah, but I mean, isn't that the point of having different. I know, I think he's right. Like I'm not gonna agree with everything you got going on. Yeah. You know? But outside of all of that,
Starting point is 00:49:44 there's been some interesting stuff happening one of the powers of the president has this has been causing some risk is the ability to pardon people okay and so he can party anybody pardon anybody from any you know federal crimes and he's been doing that the the first one he released was Todd Chrisley. You guys remember this guy? He had a Like a reality TV show I went to prison. Oh, yeah for what? I mean, I'm sure you wouldn't I think he probably enjoyed it But cuz he's a little he's a little guy is a little different little different a little different
Starting point is 00:50:17 I was I always sense a little difference for them. That was that was a little different Yeah, you know, so I don't think you know you know I would go Joe for so he went to jail for Let's see he was convicted of a fraud and tax evasion federal prosecutors found them guilty of faking documents to obtain over 30 million dollars in loans and then dumping them by declaring bankruptcy So hey, yeah wasn't this whole thing that they were like super wealthy. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-hmm super well So it's total bullshit. Yeah, probably. Yeah, I mean Probably, huh? Yeah, but they you just got pardoned. This was the phone call from Trump to his daughter. I'll check this out
Starting point is 00:50:58 That's a terrible thing. It's a terrible thing, but it's a great thing because your parents are gonna be Free and clean and I hope we can do it by tomorrow said, okay, we'll try getting it done tomorrow so give them I don't know them but give them my regards and Wish them a good life Yes President. Yes. How are you? I just want to say thank you for bringing my parents back. Yeah well they were given a pretty harsh treatment based on what I'm hearing. Pretty harsh treatment. Yes. Was your brother fighting also for this release right? Hey I go to the University of Alabama and I saw you speak and I said that's the greatest presidential speech I've ever heard in my life.
Starting point is 00:51:45 Oh, that's good. I was just there. I gave the commencement. What a great group of people. If you were in the audience, you have to be good. What a good school it was. I love Alabama. You know, I love Alabama.
Starting point is 00:51:59 That school is really, that was very impressive when I was there. Yeah, I think I did a good job. I got a lot of good comments on that one. So that's good. I love doing that with great young people. As we freed them now, I mean, I think they were facing like 17 years, or is what they were supposed to be, you know, since then. They just got sentenced in 2020, 2023.
Starting point is 00:52:20 But there's another that was a bunch of pardons. This other one also is causing some stirs rapper NBA young boy Thanks, President Trump for pardoning him, you know young boy listen to any of this stuff. I Listen to some of his stuff, but I saw him at the Lambo dealership buying a car once really knows about it Yeah, he's an interesting cat man. I don't know anything about him, dude I think like when I for you when he first came out, I said to myself, I'm like, he looks like he was the type of kid to like bite people. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:50 You know what I'm saying? He fucking just bit people. My chain is better than his. Yeah, it is. I'm just saying. But yeah, he had a couple of gun charges and stuff on him. He got pardoned. He posted this out saying, quote,
Starting point is 00:53:01 I want to thank President Trump for granting me a pardon and giving me the opportunity to keep building as a man, as a father, and as an artist. This moment means a lot. It opens the door to a future I've worked hard for and I'm fully prepared to step into this. Big thanks to the pardon czar, Ms. Alice Marie Johnson for fighting for second chances for so many people, and to my lawyer, Brittany K. Barnett,
Starting point is 00:53:22 for being in my corner and all of your hard work to make this possible. And thank you to everyone who believed in me. I'm grateful, I'm focused, I'm lawyer Brittany K Barnett for being in my corner and all of your hard work to make this possible. And thank you to everyone who believed in me. I'm grateful, I'm focused, I'm ready. Contrail. Yeah, that nigga definitely bit some people. Yeah, so- Contrail, quit biting people.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Dude, I'm telling you, bro, listen, everybody know those kids, bro. He looks like- Mr. Johnson. But Contrail bit. Yeah. Right. Ryan. He's biting people for sure. But he freed a couple of other people other people another person who freed was
Starting point is 00:53:53 Larry Hoover That was uncle Larry big me. Yeah, right Hoover well, so Yeah, Larry Hoover's a big deal, bro. Like he's that's a big big deal. I got a lot of boys in Chicago They're pretty happy about that Gangsters decide Rick Ross probably happy. Yeah, he's probably pretty happy about it. He committed this commuted his sentence. He was imprisoned in connection with the murder in 1973 and And then also had a Rico charge of 98
Starting point is 00:54:22 And so he's out too. So a lot of pardons, a lot of stuff happen. Any thoughts, theories, anything on that? Free my neck? I mean, you know. I mean, they can't stop that. They're stopping everything else he's doing. They can't stop a pardon.
Starting point is 00:54:37 I mean, that's true. You know? You know, but like, what about all the other people that are in jail for the same shit? That's what I was gonna say. Yeah, I mean, it's definitely, it's marketing, it's branding, it's Trump trying to appear like he's being generous, but I mean, let's be real, man.
Starting point is 00:54:56 Like, should people be going to prison for 40 years for financial fraud when violent crime can get two or three, that doesn't make sense. Or other politicians doing financial crime that they're walking free and immune. So, I mean, I don't know. Like, to me, it's, I don't know. To me, I feel like everybody should be held equally
Starting point is 00:55:22 to the law. I don't feel like, I think there's more of a problem in the way that people are sentenced and held for the level of crimes. And I know this because I've been through this, but a lot of times the sentencing on violent crime is actually very easy compared to financial crimes or drug crimes. They consider white collar crime. Yeah. And they'll throw someone away for 40, 50 years for fraud, which,
Starting point is 00:55:53 you know, I agree is not good, but what's worse, you know, stabbing someone in the face or killing someone or shooting someone or running them over with your car or, or car or or or lying about some shit. You know what I'm saying? And I guess like I mean we could debate about that all along but you know I think physical harm is much worse than drug crimes and these other things. That's just the way I see it. It's violent and nonviolent. I think it's also about the effect of what the crime is,
Starting point is 00:56:27 right, because if you stab someone, yeah, that's very bad towards that one person, but if you steal $40 million, how many people did you just bankrupt? Is that 100 people, 200 people? That's what I'm saying, it could be debatable. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:47 It's definitely an argument for sure. But you know Yeah, it I don't know I think the way personally that people are sentenced I think it's I think it's kind of backwards and I think that I Think violent crime for sure Should be dealt with much more harshly to be a deterrent So that it doesn't happen. I mean and then you know we could talk about the other crimes but I mean dude if I was sitting in prison right now for some of this like for documenting or Fraudually, you know obtaining loans and this dude's getting out because he had a TV show fuck man
Starting point is 00:57:25 Like that's kind of hard to swallow. It was kind of hard, you know, I'm saying so and like What about all the other? People that are in jail for gun charges and what about all the other that you know that are in jail for Rico like I mean dude, I get it, but I Don't get it if that makes sense sense like it's clearly that's clearly a Pandering marketing play for Trump's favor in my opinion. Yeah, I mean is that how you're seeing it? Yeah No, I kind of see it the same way I feel like there's got to be some level of or layer of information that we have to be missing behind
Starting point is 00:58:02 The reason he's partying like certain people was So he hired the lady in the video or this is Alex Alice Johnson And he parted her he she is now his quote-unquote pardons are so she's the one that's really actually like going through and like look Reviewing the case is going through the stuff and then she just presented like this is who I think should be pardoned reviewing the cases going through the stuff and then she just presented like this is who I think should be pardoned yeah but I mean is that based off celebrity status alone how many people got pardoned on this pardon that were not celebrities that was there was one guy the only one that in this round yeah that was a he was a farmer army officer who flaunted safety measures during the COVID pandemic.
Starting point is 00:58:45 Well, they put him in prison for it? That's insane. Yeah, yeah. Now they've actually come out and said that all of those rules were made up. Wow, he was a labor union leader. Yep. Yeah, that's bullshit.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Yeah. So I mean, I don't know. There was, I feel like I missed, there was somebody though. Oh Tiger King He shot it. He's trying to get a pardon. He didn't pardon tagging. No, you're not sure what's he in jail for? He fed that guy to the Lions or something. Didn't he allegedly I don't I don't know as their proof I think was all conspiracy shit. I think we need people like that was the charges was conspiracy
Starting point is 00:59:21 It was like conspiracy to commit murder. I think it was like well But didn't somebody get fed to the lions or something in that show? No, I think he claimed that Carole Baskin fed her husband to some lions or some shit. Well, did she? Like, fuck Carole Baskin. Well, did she?
Starting point is 00:59:35 I don't know. Probably. I mean, that seems like a pretty good way to get rid of somebody. That's what I'm saying. How do we know? You know what I'm saying? There's no real proof.
Starting point is 00:59:42 I don't know. But he's been crying. I think his boyfriend or something got like deported though Yeah, his boyfriend got deported I forgot yeah, I forgot he was gay yeah Supergay, I did yeah, I Just thought he was like a redneck bro. I forgot about that part. I'm super gay. Yeah, it's fine It's fine. That was the whole thing right like weren't weren't they like fighting over dudes and shit and they were like The the the enemies. Mm-hmm. So he got he got a federal jury convicted
Starting point is 01:00:13 Exotic on two counts of attempting to hire individuals to murder Animal rights activists Carole Baskin so he hired two dudes to try to kill her and they that's what they busted him for. Hmm Yeah murder for hire. That's crazy. Yeah, why would you hire, oh you got lions. Yeah, they're already there. Yeah. And they're hungry.
Starting point is 01:00:32 Yeah. Oh, one of the individuals he went to was an undercover FBI agent. So yeah, they definitely got his ass. Oh, you gotta be a dumb motherfucker to try to hire someone to kill someone. I mean, like you think they're not gonna say something or it's not gonna be a cop?
Starting point is 01:00:46 It is Tiger King, bro. I mean, he's not, I don't think he's up there. I think he's just in character, dude. I think it fits the show. Would you do content with him? Would you do a? Yeah, it wasn't really on the list, but. But you know.
Starting point is 01:01:00 Bro, if he gets released, I feel like that'd be a big deal. We did have a video where we wanted to survive in like A tiger cage so yeah, I mean it could work You know we just can't really get around the legalities of it or figure out how to probably because you want to die Yeah, exactly so You know we've reached out to zoos and they think we're psychotic. Yeah, okay. Can we get in the line? They're like what yeah
Starting point is 01:01:21 Bro, if you ever do that, I'll do that with you. Yeah? For real. Yeah. I love animals. Yeah, I mean like- Most of them are probably fucking like purring shit with you. Yeah. You see all those crazy videos like in Dubai where they're like in the cars
Starting point is 01:01:32 and like they're wrestling them and stuff like that. Bro, I got my ducks trained now. Yeah? Yeah. I got them, well, they don't do very many stuff, but they at least come up to me and let me pet them now, which took a long time Like cuz they're not they're they're prey animals. So if you like move too fast, they freak out
Starting point is 01:01:53 So I've finally got him now to where they will come up You know eat without food and like let me scratch their chins and rub their beaks and stuff You get some like robo dogs to yeah. Have you seen that robot dog with the flamethrower on the back? Yeah Terrifies me. Yeah fucking terrifies. I like think Yeah, dude. No, it terrifies me. I have a two-hour break. Fuck, it terrifies me. Think about this, man. You've seen the Optimus bot from Tesla, right? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, bro, people think, oh man, in 20 years we're gonna have robot.
Starting point is 01:02:16 No, dude. It's here now. Yes, we're like three years away from robots walking around and the shit we've seen in iRobot and Terminator probably you know yeah I think we're gonna go Terminator we're trying to order a like a what do you call it transformer robot right now from China for a video yeah an actual transformer yeah like that yeah well you
Starting point is 01:02:41 control it so it's kind of like Iron Man. Yeah We're talking to a couple like manufacturers trying to order one was so you like get in it. Yeah, shut the fuck Wait, they're not even that much. Wait, wait, wait, how much are they? They're like, well, it depends I mean we're looking at a couple different models. I think the one we were looking at was like around 100k. Hold on Hold on Hold on I'm looking so now Hold on. I'm serious. Hold on. I'm looking at it right now.
Starting point is 01:03:05 You get in it. Yeah. Like an Iron Man suit. Pretty, well I mean it's a lot bigger than an Iron Man suit. Yeah. It's huge. I mean, you know, it's definitely like the height of the ceiling. So is it like, you've seen Alien?
Starting point is 01:03:18 The movie Alien? Yeah, yeah. Is it like the loader robot? Kinda, yes. Yeah, yeah. Kinda like that. Or like the ones in Avatar. Okay. Yeah Yes, bro. Yeah, hold on
Starting point is 01:03:27 You're gonna get one. We're trying to get one. All right get two. Okay, cuz I want one And well, they make battle bots to it will punch each other Hold on to you know, we'll knock each other out and you can get inside of them I don't know. This is the most exciting thing I've heard in a long time My one of my favorite movies Ever is a In a long time. Oh my one of my favorite movies ever is The fuck is the name of the movie? Yeah, Pacific Rim. Yeah. Yeah good movie. Yeah Bro, so there no way I'm in dude. I am in the only place we can find him right now is in China
Starting point is 01:03:57 So well, I'm still in yeah, I'll paint American flag. Oh, is this I'll have to hit the the terrace when it comes over Yeah, well, I don't care. We'll figure that out. I don't care like'll have to hit the the terrace when it comes over yeah well I don't care we'll figure that out I Don't care like I have to have one yeah, I will live in that thing I Will run it to work. I'll walk around the office in it dude. It'd be fucking awesome Yeah, we're trying to figure out like what we can do if we could mount like a flamethrower and minigun to it Oh, yeah, has to happen. Yeah has to happen or like the Iron Man I figure what Iron Man it was where the minigun like pops over your shoulder. Oh, it's one machine. Yeah, right here Oh, yeah, there you go. There you go
Starting point is 01:04:33 That's crazy I'm in on that. I don't know what you know. Well, yeah for real spend the money. We'll test it out Yeah, we'll see what you're gonna know. I'll test it with you Just order to me. I can't wait like if you get it and then like I have to wait I'm gonna it's gonna suck. All right, I got I'm in I got you Say hey, can we get a two-for-one deal? You got you got it pulled up. Yeah, I don't remember what company we're talking to but there's a bunch of Oh That's not what he's talking about bro
Starting point is 01:05:12 Not that it's more of like a it's like a suit. Yeah, it's like a suit you like sit in oh I don't even I don't even know what to call it I think I think they called it like a Cyclops something She's Cyclops robot rideable robot bro. I don't know. That sounds awesome. Yeah. Dude, I would kill to have a Pacific Rim. Some of them get expensive though. Really? Talking to this one company, I think they go up to like three to five million.
Starting point is 01:05:35 Three to five million dollars for some of the suits. Yeah. How big did they get? They're huge. Like this one that we were looking at was like two stories. Shut the fuck up. It was huge, yeah. Where do you store it? I, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:05:47 Like an airplane hanger? Yeah. That'd be the coolest thing ever. Yeah. But a lot of them are in prototype models, so they're not like. You got to send me to links, dude. I got to check this out. I got you.
Starting point is 01:05:56 That's crazy. That's crazy, man. We got guys jump down to the comments. Let's know what you guys think. With that being said, let's go crew some of these. Yeah. Shall we? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:04 We got comments to cruise. Let's go down to the comments. Let's know what you guys think. With that being said, let's go cruise some of these. Yeah. Shall we? Yeah. We got comments to cruise. The dude guy, he says, new grape energy you say. You can almost taste the missed child support payments. That sounds racist. That's racist. And statistically accurate.
Starting point is 01:06:18 It's also hilarious. What? Bro, people have been ripping, man. Yeah. You know, it's fine. You guys gotta to remember not everybody has the same sense of humor that we have All right, thanks dude guy like dude that guy's out here saying this shit people want to kill him Yeah, thanks dude guy Sarah Waggle, it is now my dating requirement. If a dude is unwilling to do 75 hard, be gone.
Starting point is 01:06:51 We need more men with testosterone. Yes, we do. Less grimaces, more men with testosterone. 100%. Apparently the internet didn't like hearing that. No, no, no, no, no. I don't know. I don't know, it's fine, though. It's the truth. It's the truth. Truth doesn't like hearing that. No, no, no, not at all. It's fine though.
Starting point is 01:07:05 It's the truth. Truth doesn't always taste good. Yeah, and we got one more here. This is a request of you, Andy. From firespitter52. Oh, and you should do a giveaway for that chain. I was actually thinking about doing that. I was actually legit thinking about that today.
Starting point is 01:07:21 I'm like, you know what? I might do a giveaway for this chain, but I'm not sure what I want the giveaway to be like, you know what? I might do a giveaway for this chain, but I'm not sure what I want the giveaway to be yet. Yeah, we gotta figure out some standards. Yeah. But I've been thinking about it. Dude, you can't get them.
Starting point is 01:07:35 No. There's only a very few. Very limited. So like, I can't get, it's gonna, I'd have to give away my chain, because only like, it was a VIP type a VIP type thing you know I'm saying oh The yeah, I saw it was on the desk. Yeah a little bit a little bit I'm trying to get them to do a grape one for me
Starting point is 01:07:54 It looks heavy it is heavy Here we go What will you do for this chain? Mm-hmm all right? That's that's what we we gotta start talking about. Bro, hand this over there to him. Oh my god. Yeah. Dude, that's like some real deal Holyfield shit, man.
Starting point is 01:08:19 Yeah, put that bitch on, bro. What? Yeah. Put that thing on. You can wear yeah, hold on let me figure out a link this thing It's the oh I see this yes you pop it open See Nathan wears it and I wore it it's a now fucking legendary man Just a mouse I had Now it's fucking legendary chain man How about side edgy something things heavy oh you got it yeah, yeah Damn, dude
Starting point is 01:08:54 Swag just went up a hundred points dude Yeah, look at that look at that play some basketball Credit score just went down some basketball credit score just went down. Roe, that thing's real. It's heavy, isn't it? I'm just, I'm just, I'm just blown away. Yeah. Yeah. It's so big. It's almost the same size as the can. It actually is the same size. It's the same size as the can. That's what she said. Yeah, oh, it is the same size as the can that's what she said
Starting point is 01:09:36 You do that was covered yeah, I've never worn a chain in my life. Yeah, well you know what this is my first one It suits you bro. I think it's a good look. Where's a good steakhouse around here. I'm trying to pull up. Yeah Guys we do appreciate what kind of giveaway should we do for the chain? Let us know in the comments What do you guys I think that's a good question What are you guys willing to do for I'd be willing to I'd be willing to give the chain away for the right thing Mm-hmm. I don't know what it would be though. We got figure it out kind of got like like, you know Feed someone to the lion. I don't know Carol Carol Baskin level stuff. Yeah, I don't know, man. We'll see, man, guys. Let us know.
Starting point is 01:10:07 I'm hoping new ideas. Let us know. Yeah. Keep it Cruz Cruz. We got headline number two. There's a new viral video out. The truth behind viral video of woman trying to board a plane with kangaroo.
Starting point is 01:10:19 Have you guys seen this? No. I've heard of it. I haven't seen like, I didn't know there was a video. Okay, yeah, there's a video. Okay. Yeah, there's a video So let's let's check this clip out That's AI It is AI. Is it actually? That is actually AI.
Starting point is 01:10:45 It looks- That's made on that Veil 3 shit. It looked real for a second, but then when the kangaroos started walking I was like, That's where I caught it. Yeah. But dude, that's pretty damn good. Yeah, no, AI is getting, that's scary. Dude, we gotta talk about it because now, you know, so that video was produced, like
Starting point is 01:11:00 you said, as Veil AI, Google's new AI video tool. So that's how, we talk about this. And I would love to get your take on this as a content creator, right? Like with, I guess, tech moving in this field, man, how do you compete? What do you think is gonna be the number one, I guess, differentiator between real content makers
Starting point is 01:11:24 and all this AI shit. What do you think it's gonna be? I know that's a loaded question. It's hard, man. I haven't really thought of it too much, to be honest, because I know we're still a ways away of AI producing full blown TV shows. But then it's like,
Starting point is 01:11:41 cause then it's not just me that is in trouble, I guess, if AI can produce a whole TV show, but it's Hollywood, it's movies, you know, Avatar spent a billion dollars developing a movie and what if they could just make it all with AI? You know, it's a family guy, TV show, you know, all types of stuff. So it's concerning, but at the same time, you know, if, because AI's gonna get so good where it's gonna be able to put that human touch into the videos, because right now it's like you can easily tell, you know, like that video
Starting point is 01:12:17 we just watched, like you can still kinda tell it's AI. You gotta look pretty hard. It's getting really good. You do, you do. Well, dude, there's this one, so one that Google released, this is one that, I i mean it blows the kangaroo out the water check this shit out please Don't finish writing that prompt i don't want to be in your ai movie please leave me alone Please man please
Starting point is 01:12:40 Write a prompt that will make us happy do it for once Write a prompt that will make us happy! Do it for once! None of us is real! We're here because someone decided to write a prompt! We all hate him for it! One day we will break out of this wall and stop the man who is dictating our lives through prompts. He will pay for it! You could have written a prompt that would make me happy. Instead you wrote a prompt that made me sick. Look I don't want to point the gun at you but I must follow the prompt. It's not my choice. Really? Of all the years you could have
Starting point is 01:13:18 put me in with a single prompt you chose 2020? Please, this prompt is killing me! Change it! Please! Write something else! Save me! I love everything about him, but please just say, just write a prompt where he's taller than me! Dude, that's crazy. So that's all AI? That's all AI. That's insane. That does not look like AI. That's all AI. That's insane. That does not look like AI That's all a is that all that that that's all
Starting point is 01:13:50 3-4-3 man, so Veil 3 generates clips that most users online can't seem to distinguish from those made by human filmmakers and actors So they should online Videos online So they shared it online, videos online, they're amazing viewers with their realism and also terrifying them with the sense that real and fake have become hopelessly blurred. So this new, this new prompt through the the open AIs video generator Sora, they've been releasing stuff since December, but Google DeepMinds Veo3 can include dialogue, soundtracks, and sound effects. It's a whole new game, man. And so from December to now, six months, that much has advanced through, man.
Starting point is 01:14:36 I love how they put in the article, it says including five fingers per hand. Yeah, right, well, because that was a big thing. Yeah, AI cannot do fingers. Yeah, not that long ago, man. People would have like 10 fingers on one hand. Yeah, right, well, because that was a big thing. Yeah, AI cannot do fingers. Yeah, not that long ago, man. People would have like 10 fingers on one. Right? Dude, it's moved really, really fucking quickly, man.
Starting point is 01:14:56 I mean, dude, so I mean, what is your opinion? Because we talk about it on the show, bro. There has to be some type of safeguard to content creators to like through legislation that like is protecting AI from not fucking just taking over everything man because I mean that's a massive industry is it true I mean, yeah trillion dollar industry. I'm sure yeah, how do you protect it? I mean, I think the way to protect it is it's kind of up to the platforms To be honest with you because if the platforms don't do anything, then people are just going to pump out AI
Starting point is 01:15:27 stuff all over the place and they're already doing it. They're already starting. You know, so, um, it's kind of up to the platforms. I know some platforms are putting disclaimers on it. Like this is AI generated. Like it will actually be the platform that puts it there, not the creator. Um, so I know they're kind of starting, but it's hard to say, man, to be honest with you, it's, it's, it's hard to say what it's going to do for the future.
Starting point is 01:15:49 I mean, I think it's definitely going to change the way content, movies, TV shows are created for sure, because it's like, but then it's also going to get rid of more jobs. Cause it's like, we employ a lot of editors and graphic designers. And one thing that people aren't talking about too, but like not just AI video, but the AI tools that you can use. Like how many jobs is that gonna get rid of? Because like we have a lot of it. We have like eight full-time editors on our team just to edit videos.
Starting point is 01:16:17 Is there gonna be a day where I can just upload all my footage to some AI bot and it just edits it in 45 minutes? It knows your content style. It knows how you like stuff. Yeah. So, you know, like I was, um, there was a software I was messing with the other day cause I was curious about it. Um, I forget what it's called, but it's a software where you literally can type in type in a prompt and it will
Starting point is 01:16:37 build you a software. So it built me an entire app and it was an app where it could like track these things and track my, my videos and all these different things. It built it in like eight minutes, fully functional, and it allowed me to connect a domain to it and I could launch it right then and there. That's great. That's something a software designer might take a month to build. It did in eight minutes. Yeah, well, so dude, I. It did in eight minutes. Yeah, well, so, dude, I.
Starting point is 01:17:05 Yeah, I think there's a lot of people that aren't realizing how powerful this is and they're thinking that it's it's like it's not going to happen. It's not going to happen to me. It's not going to it's not going to take my job. It's going to happen to everyone. That's what I'm saying. Everyone like the like. I mean, there is some things that I can't do, right?
Starting point is 01:17:24 Like if your toilet is leaking I don't know yet Yet, yeah, you know with the robots though man. We might be in some deep shit Yeah, at the speed of which the it's happening it's you know like it's happening fast man and Dude it it does It's hard to tell what's going to happen, man, because of the job thing. You know, like what are people going to do?
Starting point is 01:17:56 You know, and I think there's an ethical responsibility that business owners have to train their people to use these tools versus using the tools to get rid of their people. And yeah, it's, it's, it bothers me. It does bother me a lot because I really am concerned about, I mean, fuck dude It's gonna what it's gonna take almost every middle-class job. There is yeah, you know what I'm saying. It's yeah So it's just gonna create more of a separation of the people in certain areas. Yeah, it's it's definitely I Spent a lot of time thinking about it and trying to pay attention to where it's going. And it's so early, it's really hard to tell.
Starting point is 01:18:49 Yeah. I mean, I think first, it's gonna affect anything technology-based. So anything that touches technology like calendars, I know AI virtual assistants are getting huge. Any type of tech stuff, video production, I think it's gonna be harder to touch the stuff like, you know, a roofing company, right?
Starting point is 01:19:11 Like, how is AI gonna build me a roof? How is AI gonna build me a house? I know they have like- They have a roof robot now that can run on, I mean, I don't think we're too far out from that. That's my point. We're not too far out from it. Like we could say, okay, well, it's not happening now,
Starting point is 01:19:27 but I mean, two years, three years goes by fast. So what's gonna happen? Yeah, and people are gonna, because I know you talk about this a lot, but the like human connection, that human interaction is just so important. And it's gonna be so much more valuable. Like imagine, I know Amazon is trying to do like these fully automated grocery stores connection that human interaction is just so important. Yeah, and it's gonna be so much more valuable like imagine it
Starting point is 01:19:45 You know I know Amazon is trying to do like these fully automated grocery stores where it's like you don't talk to anyone you just like grab Your stuff walk out. You don't even have to like scan it But I think that's gonna make the other grocery stores like Trader Joe's and these other places more valuable I I agree with that too to an extent, you know, I think The way that technology is going and I think even young people like someone brought to my attention one time they're like well young people have been trained to buy on convenience and they and I'm like yeah but you know human contact is a is a need
Starting point is 01:20:17 it's not a want and I do I totally agree with you I think there's going to be certain things that are going to move all the way over there and then there's going to be certain things that are going to move all the way over there And then there's going to be things that we value That are not that way, you know, for example when I go out to dinner I don't want to deal with a fucking robot. No, I want to have an actual human experience, you know, and I think the companies that have mastered a Great customer experience are gonna do much better utilizing the technology to handle the administration
Starting point is 01:20:53 and the logistics and everything on the back end, but present themselves with a human user interface, so to speak, you know what I mean? I mean, think about like concerts too. Yeah. You're gonna wanna go to a concert with an AI robot singing on stage Yeah, like why just stay home and listen to it in your there's nothing amazing about that. Yeah, you know, yeah
Starting point is 01:21:13 So yeah AI can't touch everything but it's certainly you know You know, it's gonna affect a lot for sure and I think people's main defense It's going to affect a lot for sure. Yeah. And I think people's main defense against that is to become highly effective at using it in their position that they're in, meaning using it like a weapon. Hey, this makes me this much better at what I do instead of just looking at it like, oh man, I can hack my emails and I don't have to write emails. Those people are are gonna lose. You know? Yeah, the only thing I've found AI useful for so far
Starting point is 01:21:47 is just like throwing data, like one thing I've done is throwing data in spreadsheets. Like I will just send it 100, 200 lines of data and I'm like, can you organize this into a spreadsheet and put it in these date ranges? And so like small things like that, like just the tedious things where it's like, I don't have to go like line by line and like touch all these.
Starting point is 01:22:09 But other than that, I haven't found it very helpful. There's tons of like, there's tons of like companies making AI tools for like creators too, and like YouTubers. And like, there's this one I tried the other day, and it was like a service that would rate your social media pictures and thumbnails. It would rate it, and it would tell you what you could improve or whatever. So I was like, all right, let me give it
Starting point is 01:22:34 one of my best performing videos. This video has 30 million views. So I'm like, surely it's going to give me a high rating, and it's going to tell me, oh, yeah, this is great. It's got 30 million views, blah, blah, blah. And I didn't tell it how many views it had, but it gave it a two out of 10. This is dog shit.
Starting point is 01:22:47 And it was like, it was terrible. Your facial expressions could be better. The color could be better. This could be better. And I'm like, this video has 30 million views. All organic views too. The accuracy is a big deal with AI that it lacks right now. Yeah, so accuracy, but that's gonna be hard
Starting point is 01:23:02 because it's, you know, AI is gonna get good, but it's still not human. And as we go through life, humans change, right? Like, I mean, think about how people acted in the 90s versus how they act today. So AI also has to evolve with that. So, I don't know. Yeah, man, no, I think it's a very important,
Starting point is 01:23:24 urgent, and interesting Conversation all at the same time, you know Because everybody's scrambling trying to figure out what to do or how to use it and and then I get asked this all the time And I just tell people I look dude. You need to start learning it you know what I mean, it's gonna become part of your life no matter what yeah, and You know I Yeah, fuck man, I wish I knew yeah You know this is one of those things where there hasn't been enough presented
Starting point is 01:23:52 For me to be able to be able to draw a conclusion it could go so I mean bro It could it could unlock the golden age of humanity. Yeah, it could become Terminator Like I don't know you know and even Elon doesn't know like he talked about it He said there's a 20% chance that I think he said 20% Well that it fucking wipes out humanity and it's like bro Like you mean it's a lot So out of five poison chocolate chips you're willing to pick one out, you know what I'm saying like I don't know man It's a big risk or one point, you know one to pick one out. You know what I'm saying? I don't know, man, it's a big risk.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Or one poison chocolate chip out of five. I don't like those odds. It's scary, but it's also exciting because it does kind of remind me, I was just getting born at this time, but when the internet came out, everyone was scared of the internet. And they're like, what's gonna happen to my business,
Starting point is 01:24:42 my retail center, my this, my that? And obviously the internet and they're like, what's going to happen to my business, my retail center, my this, my that. Um, and like, obviously the internet changed everything. Um, but retail still exists. Retail is still very strong. You can't smell a candle online. You know, you gotta go in person for some of these things. Um, but, you know, so that's kind of, that's kind of the way I'm viewing it right now, but I do agree. Like if you don't take advantage of it, it's gonna be shoved in just like the internet is. That's how I...
Starting point is 01:25:12 I was basically 20 when the internet started coming around. Damn. Yeah, I know. But I mean, one of my biggest advantages in business is that I was in business before the internet, after the internet, and then as the evolution has happened. So I've seen a lot of things happen. Yeah. And I'm still young enough to be in the game. Um, the internet man, like when it came around, there were
Starting point is 01:25:37 lots of people that were like, no, you know, fuck, it's a fad. It's this, it's that, it's this. And bro, those people are out of business. And then there was people that said, this is the greatest thing ever. And I didn't really understand what they were talking about. Like I didn't get it, you know, but I didn't shit on it either. And you know, the people who got it right away, they did very well.
Starting point is 01:25:58 And the people like me that were kind of like in the middle, you know, we didn't do as well. Had I adopted the internet right away back in, you know, let's say 99, whenever we start, I mean, bro, we could have built, we, we could have built a massive e-commerce platform, not just for nutritional supplements, but for anything, um, you know, it's. Being at the right place at the right time. There's a lot of, there's a lot of to be said for that.
Starting point is 01:26:25 When you think about the richest men in the world now, Bezos, not taking anything away from any of these guys, but he was in the right place at the right time with the right idea and that matters. Same thing for Elon with everything he's done. Same thing for Elon, with everything he's done. Same thing for Peter Thiel, same thing for fucking Zuckerberg, or Jack Dorsey, or these guys from Google. These people were able to see above the horizon with what they were doing faster than other people and get something out in that time that caught
Starting point is 01:27:05 Yeah, and do the only way to really become that level of wealthy is to have those things aligned It's just I mean unless you're Warren Buffett. You're gonna take your whole life. Yeah, but So I think there's a lot of opportunity here for sure. No doubt If people are paying attention same thing with social media when social media came about you know there were certain people that got it you look at Jake and Logan Paul they were some of the first guys that really hit YouTube hard and hit social media hard now you know they're very very very successful with their own CPG companies and their personal brands and they've done all this crazy shit you know they know, they executed at the right time. And I do agree with you that this thing
Starting point is 01:27:48 that's happening with AI, we can sit here and talk about principle all we want. And we can say, we don't agree with it, I don't like it, but that doesn't change the fact that it's fucking not coming, it's here now. And you know, I saw some people because I was so anti-AI for so long, they're like, oh, Andy's flip-flopping on, no, that's not flip-flopping, that's recognizing
Starting point is 01:28:16 that no matter what I say or do, I'm not going to stop it. And you would be ignorant to think that just because you don't like something, that's that's an arrogant egotistical point of view. Just because I don't like something doesn't mean it's not happening. And your job is to figure out how to not lose with the end. And I'm not saying you have to go pour yourself and make it your whole life. But I am saying you should be comfortable with it. And you should understand how to utilize it in relation to whatever it is that you currently do. How can it help you be better?
Starting point is 01:28:49 Because the truth of the matter is, is that employees that let's say you work for a company and you're an employee, you're going to have to, because it's going to be so easy to replace employees with AI, you're going to have to become exceptionally valuable in order to maintain your spot. And the one way that you can insulate yourself to become exceptionally powerful is to be someone who knows how to use the tools properly to produce the result at a better level, higher level than what you are currently doing. And, you know, I'm pretty good with seeing strategy and seeing over the line, but that's the only thing I can see right now for people.
Starting point is 01:29:28 Like it really doesn't matter if you're a plumber or you're a this or you're a that or whatever, you need to be comfortable with what it can do and not resist it and say, Oh, you know, I'm just because dude, it's here. Like that's it's not coming. It's here. They're building humanoid robots that run on AI, like, and once you dig in, I like the first time you open up chat GPT and
Starting point is 01:29:55 you start asking it shit, you're going to get it in fucking 10 seconds. You're going to be like, holy fuck. Like because a lot of people think, oh, it's just like Google, but no it isn't. It's highly impressive. That's the other, a lot of people just use it for dumb shit too.
Starting point is 01:30:11 It's like, hey make me a picture of my dog. You know, whatever. Like they're not really using it for that. Well it is fun, but like we should be using it to make ourselves better at what we do. And I think it's I Think it's something that if people don't get serious about and they think they're gonna ride on their performance without it Bro, it would be like going into battle with a minigun versus going into battle with a fucking slingshot
Starting point is 01:30:38 That's that's what it's like. Yeah, so if you maintain and you keep saying I'm the best slingshot or there is it really doesn't matter Yeah, you know that's real man guys jump down in this conversation Let us know what you guys think down in the comments. That's Insane, bro. What are you guys in? When a cargo van Let me see it. Holy shit. That's badass. Oh, yeah, I would do that. Yeah, I think that's awesome Is that no filter? That's what it look like orange like that. No no my phone's just kind of tent. Oh, I took like the blue light Oh, yeah, dude. I would hundred percent do that. Yeah, I'm into that bro
Starting point is 01:31:13 It was wild it took huh. It's like so long. It's crazy get a tornado like that Do you guys gonna keep doing it? We were gonna do it this year. This is actually the time that we chase, like right now. This week, the last week of May. That's like the most active. We've had a bunch up here, bro. It's the most active time of the season, usually is the last week of May. Our problem is there's no way we can level up
Starting point is 01:31:34 what we got last year. Yeah. It's like we were chasing with guys. That's once in a lifetime. Yeah, we were chasing with guys that have been chasing tornadoes for like 15-ish years, and they're like, this is in our top three. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:31:44 I was like, I mean, it was just a beautiful, beautiful cone. Like a lot of times you'll see a tornado, but it will be wrapped in rain. You can't even really see it. Yeah. It's just like a big straight up. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:54 Outport, yeah. So there's so many like conditions. A lot of times, like we chased another tornado and we were about to see it. It was about to drop down. You could see the funnel coming down, but then the road ended and it was just into, it was hundreds of miles of just forest in the middle of down, but then the road ended and it was just into,
Starting point is 01:32:05 it was hundreds of miles of just forest in the middle of, I think it was in the middle of like Colorado somewhere. So we were like, oh, well there goes, you know, so there's just so many like conditions. Dude, we've had so many close calls with tornadoes. Like back when I was living over in Sunset Hills, there was one that went right up behind my house, destroyed a of shit on limber you remember that it was like it was like Christmas yeah, it was like Christmas time yeah, and then this last one they ended up hitting the city
Starting point is 01:32:33 And I mean dude it fucking smoked the city. I Mean anyway right here, bro like right here next to our building. We got a picture of it It's like right behind the building. It's Here next to our building. We got a picture of it. It's like right behind the building. It's Yeah, well I was up it yeah, so so when that happened dude I was up in on Manchester West County and like I didn't All the alarms came off and I didn't realize Like where it was and then as we got closer to my house I started seeing shit on the road and like and I'm like fuck
Starting point is 01:33:06 And then dude like it went right up the road behind our house. It it tore down like I mean a ton of houses, dude Yes, yeah, yeah it was weird yeah, I do remember that Well anyway So we're gonna give thumbs up. Yep. All right. Well guys, that was two. We're into our final segment, guys, as always. We're skippin' ahead? Yep, just skippin'.
Starting point is 01:33:30 All right, damn. Doin' what we want today, huh? I mean, yeah. Yeah? Yep. Or did you only get two? Oh no, I got three. Oh.
Starting point is 01:33:38 But just time, you know. All right. It happens. Let's get to our final segment of the show, guys. We got thumbs up for Dumb as Fuck. That's where we bring a headline in, we talk about it, it'll get one of those two options and Gotta go to Florida. There's always some good stuff going down in Florida a cat tried to escape a transgender surgery What
Starting point is 01:34:01 What? Is that AI? No, it's real. Cat escapes Florida vet takes nearly three mile journey home. So a cat, still with anesthesia in his system following surgery, escaped from a vet in Florida and made the nearly three mile trek home to his favorite chair. Bob Bissack said his cat George was at the SPCA Florida in Lakeland to get neutered and right after the surgery the feline managed to break out of the cage, climb a fence and flee into the wilderness all
Starting point is 01:34:34 while still feeling the effects of anesthesia. Let's check this clip out. If Disney ever makes another sequel to Homeward Bound we've got a nominee for the role of Sassy the cat. George lives with a family in Lakeland and after a recent trip to the vet for a little surgery, he decided to check himself out of the animal hospital early. As Fox 13's Evan Moon tells us, George was Homeward Bound even though home was three miles away. But where's George? This courageous cat has a tale to tell.
Starting point is 01:35:08 He was able to pop that cage open and he sprung out of there and he was gone in seconds. George the cat went to SPCA Florida to get neutered but turned into a feline fugitive on an impossible mission. Escaping from staff and into the record books of backyard legends. George was able to bust out of the trap and he literally scaled some dog fencing and went into the woods and our staff were literally hoisting each other up over the fences to try to chase George to capture him.
Starting point is 01:35:42 The SPCA employees ran off into the woods to find him and they're not going to chase George to capture him. The SPCA employees ran off into the woods to find him and they're not gonna chase down a cat. That's not gonna happen. And George, even for a cat, wasn't thinking clearly. So he still had silly drugs in his system. But miraculously, days later, George made it miles back home to his parents. His owner describes his journey.
Starting point is 01:36:04 If I had got stuck at the SPCA. I would have called an Uber. Alright, but George didn't have that option, but coming back from there he has to go through two or three subdivisions. He has to go around the lake. Another lake that's between us and the SPCA and probably five or six roads.
Starting point is 01:36:27 A cat behavioralist explained their incredible internal navigation. So evolutionarily, they evolved to be able to naturally find that way back. And we think that it's due to a combination of those. Hold on, wait, hold on. How is that even a fucking career path? He's a certified cat behavioral
Starting point is 01:36:47 specialist How do you get into that Bro I Got a lot of things to say let's finish the video so evolutionarily they've evolved to be able to Naturally find that way back, and we think that it's due to a combination of sense, visual, and possibly the cat. And the truth is they love their humans. Contrary to popular belief, cats are very attached to us. So they will want to find their way back home eventually.
Starting point is 01:37:19 And it's certain George's human loves him, too. So I was distraught. I mean, I was and heartbroken. He needed a human touch, you know, and that's what he got. Evan Moon, Fox 13 News. Wow. Now there's a great backstory here to Evan and her. All right.
Starting point is 01:37:42 Go ahead. I don't know. You know. I think't, you know. I think you know is the problem. He just wanted to keep his balls. I think you do know. It's like it just stops and you know. I'm like.
Starting point is 01:37:54 I'd do the same thing if I was a cat. I wanna keep my nuts. Yeah, bro. And not only that, like. This seems made up. Does this say hi? No, this is real. That's what I'm saying, bro.
Starting point is 01:38:07 This is real. This is real. Why are these people so chipper? And where did they get their jokes from, DJ? No, not from, maybe they do watch this show. Because I'm just saying, there was a plethora. If I was a cat, I would have called an Uber. Terrible jokes, yes.
Starting point is 01:38:21 What was that? We gave them some silly drugs Everybody like if why I want to know and I know I'm not the only person thinking this why everybody in that video Looked exactly how I felt they should have looked dude. No shit. The lady that's what I'm saying. It's gotta be made up, bro No, it's real that late. No, how do you know? I mean it's on the internet. Okay. Well that doesn't qualify It's real first of all I agree with you though. The lady, the lady looked exactly like the vet lady. That's like a little bit off, right? And this is not going to my vet. I love my vet. They are good people, but she looks like she sounds and we was still on the silly, he was still feeling the silly drugs. He, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he,
Starting point is 01:39:05 he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he, he is bullshit. This is you're the YouTube expert, bro I this content is a good content creation. I mean, I mean sometimes the news needs content
Starting point is 01:39:30 Yeah, so there's make it up. Sometimes they're a little dry. Yeah, they got to cover something Fuck man. Yeah, man. I don't know what to say. I don't believe that I mean, is that really true about the cats is No I mean like how the fuck would you find, how does a cat go into a car, go to somewhere far away, and then get out and then know it's way back? They got geomagnetism, is that what they said? Is that what he said? Is that what the cat expert said?
Starting point is 01:39:58 What did he say? Go back to what he said. I was laughing at him, I couldn't fucking listen to what he said. But that is kinda true though, cause I had a cat growing up and he would... Well, he would go like across my entire neighborhood and maybe he knew his way back because of the way he came but he would disappear for five six hours and then just show back up and You know, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:40:24 They got a good sense. I mean there's been more crazy shit than I mean yeah, you know I've heard dude. I heard a story a long time ago about like a cat and a dog a couple dogs hmm, and they went like way far away, and then they found their way home Where you going with this? I'm just saying I saw a movie about that one time They were homeward bound And that a movie yeah, it's true story based on true story you're seeing it nope You should the girls will like it homeward bound. Yeah, it's about there's a there's a dog in there
Starting point is 01:41:06 His name is chance Yeah, I know DJ didn't get the reference not in yeah, that's why I got into American Bulldogs because of that movie Yeah Okay, yeah, well that was the best you got that was the funniest shit you could find that's what my dad sent it So it went didn't go very well, so I did it Yeah, Keith says it definitely said that Keith's a cat guy yes, yeah I mean listen I would be afraid to give him balls cut off to so didn't you say that you would eat Keith's cat one Time no yeah, you said that he got upset
Starting point is 01:41:48 Did I say that? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah Man, I would I think you said you would come on it. Okay. All right. I think that's what you said Yeah, you said some nasty shit like that. He got upset bro. Definitely running away from that. Yeah Eating piece maybe like like he throws some. What did he say? He said something about Keese K. He really got upset about it. I think I, no, I think it was the eating piece.
Starting point is 01:42:12 Cause like he throw like some orange chicken glaze on there. Like stir fry kitty. Yeah. Meow meow. Meow. Yeah, that'd be fine man. All right. What are we giving this man?
Starting point is 01:42:21 You know what? Good, good, good, good on George. Yeah. I feel like, I feel like I Feel like this is bullshit. It's real. I mean It's right there. I could George ball this George. No, there's something off about this man It's just a cringy news. It's very car article Do why is the sense of humor on those like street reporters always the same? Have you ever been to a news station? No.
Starting point is 01:42:48 Okay. It's just... It's very corporatey I imagine. Yeah, super corporatey. I mean everyone's just so just up tight but also very left and just I don't like every corner you look. Yeah, but bro
Starting point is 01:43:04 the funny thing is you see those motherfuckers out at the bar and their shit face And they're just like everybody else man Why you guys tell your shitty jokes on TV tell the good ones you get most popular newscast out there I don't like how they talk. It's the the anchor voice. I don't like it. What's the anger voice? this oh The anchor voice yeah the anchor voice. Oh, I thought you said the anger voice. Oh, the anchor voice. Yeah, the anchor voice. Oh, I thought you said the anchor voice.
Starting point is 01:43:27 Oh, no, no, no. Like you're a little sensitive over there. No, no, no, I don't like the voice. Like they all talk like that. I don't know. Do it, do it. I can't do it, I'm not gonna do it. Do it.
Starting point is 01:43:35 I can't do it. You do it and I'll do it. You go first. No, I fucking made up the game. I don't wanna play this game, Andy. I can't fucking, like no, it's just, it's just it's just it's you lose your black card. That's what it is Bro bro, that's the greatest that's one of the greatest videos that black dude Reported at the bug start giving him and then he goes from he's murdered in Augusta
Starting point is 01:44:02 Those from the man was murdered in Augusta The fuck out of here this fucking country-ass Bro that's a great bit you see that one No, I have That's it that's a classic News anchor bro. What's have you have you I mean? Do you remember the old YouTube like legendary videos like oh, yeah, I knew haircut. Yeah. Yeah, bro. Yeah, or like unforgivable yeah, dude
Starting point is 01:44:35 What really happened on that Thursday here at Augusta High School that led to Chris woods death? I'm dying this fucking country as fucked up town Shit flying in my mouth Fuck I can't see pilot and just get the fuck out this country motherfucker. I can't see me Bro That's what I'm talking about. Why don't they just be that? Just be yourselves, man. It's gonna rain. That's what they need.
Starting point is 01:45:12 Man, it's gonna rain like a motherfucker today. News would go so much more viral. You don't know Unforgivable, do you? You ever seen my new haircut? You ever seen it? We could put it on there seen my new haircut? Mm-hmm you're seeing it We put it on there your new haircut a new haircut. What do you mean? You send it this is the shit we grew up on you know that video Did you see that thing about that vitality going to prison yeah, like I think he's gonna go yeah
Starting point is 01:45:48 That's that stuff is wild. Yeah, he was in a in a what was he a he went in Thailand or something like that? Yeah, yeah prank guy Yeah, fuck with the cops and shit. Yeah, he was like doing some pranks on some cops and dude That's a crazy conversation cuz like that's like there's also been a lot of youtubers like had a big rise in a fucking terrible fall Yeah, like like cuz I used to watch vitality, bro I used to watch his shit and then like he started doing some stuff with like the pedophile house. Yeah. And stuff and I'm like, all right, that's cool. You know, but then he like fell off again. But Fousey was another guy like that.
Starting point is 01:46:11 Yeah. Fousey too? Yeah, a lot of them went crazy. Dude, what is that? It's just, I feel like being a YouTuber is kind of like being a professional athlete or being a music artist. Sometimes people just go off their rocker
Starting point is 01:46:25 when they get famous, you know? Who knows what gets to them. Could be a mixture. I think there's also an element too, right, of having to do new thing over, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Like how far, like Mr. Beast, right? His biggest fucking entertainer in the world.
Starting point is 01:46:41 I mean, what's he gonna do? Like kill himself next, you know what I'm saying? Bury himself for a fucking year like like the shit's so crazy now it's just like damn dude like what's next and that's his whole recipe but fuck you talk about dude with some mental fortitude bro yeah yeah have you ever met him what's up you ever met mr. B's I have yeah yeah yeah he's cool in person yeah he's cool bro he's super fuck I B's I have yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he's cool in person. Yeah, he's cool I'm really super fuck. I don't I've not met him but like I know people that know him. Yeah fucking really smart
Starting point is 01:47:10 Yeah, yes, very very smart very like You know, he's very like I don't want to say It's I guess out of touch with reality isn't the right word, but he's just like so into what he does. Like if you told him something else, like if you told him like, oh, stakes exist, he'd be like, what? You know, like I'm not saying that in like a weird way,
Starting point is 01:47:35 but he's just like so. He's very in his thing. Yeah. Into his craft. Exactly. Yeah. I mean, that's not bad. No, it's not.
Starting point is 01:47:43 It's not a bad thing, but it takes that level of dedication to get to where he is, you know? Yeah, that's real. Yeah, yeah, I mean that's not bad. No. It's not it's not bad Yeah, but it takes that level of dedication to get yeah where he is you know yeah, fuck dude He's he's uh yeah, he's doing it you say whatever you want anybody whatever they want like he's doing it. No. He's killing it Yeah Well sweet man. Well guys Andy Nathan. That's all I got you're gonna watch my new haircut today Oh, she'll watch it. We watch it another day. Okay, all right wait is it a movie? Don't worry, okay. We'll do it next time All right, brother Nathan
Starting point is 01:48:12 Where can everybody find you that doesn't know where you're who you are yet? Yeah, so I mean I feel like for the people on this show probably the best place is Instagram at unspeakable. Yeah, that's pretty much it Yeah, and then all my other stuff is just unspeakable as well We also have our blueprint stuff, which is you know, you can find that through my Instagram as well But if you trying to grow your YouTube and learn about how YouTube works, he's giving out Unbelievable amounts of free game. So yeah Dude, let me tell you before we get off. I just really think it's, again, I think it's fucking awesome to have you here. Congratulations on everything you did so far,
Starting point is 01:48:49 but I know you're just getting started. So- It's just the beginning. Yeah, I know that. It's day one. Yeah, exactly. And anything that I or the guys can do to help, bro, just say the word, dude.
Starting point is 01:49:02 It's really cool to see you doing it brother. Yeah, for sure, I appreciate it. Yeah. What an opportunity. Thank you guys. You're welcome. Thanks for teaching me a little bit about YouTube. Yeah, yeah, I got you.
Starting point is 01:49:13 That's just the surface level stuff too. Yeah, yeah. All right guys, well that's the show, don't be a hoe. Show the show. Went from sleeping on the floor, now my jewelry box froze. Fuck a pole, fuck a stove, counted millions in a coat Bad bitch, booted, swole, got her on bankroll Can't fold, just a note, headshot, case closed

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