REAL AF with Andy Frisella - The MFCEO Movement, with Andy Frisella - MFCEO100
Episode Date: October 13, 2016What is The MFCEO Project all about? It's not just a podcast. It's not just a brand. It's a movement. According to Andy Frisella, our generation has lost the mindset and work ethic that leads to succe...ss and greatness. In this, the 100th episode, Andy unpacks his manifesto for restoring integrity and excellence to all of us as individuals and society as a whole. From making the decision to be a positive force in the world to urging people to take ownership of their lives, this is The MFCEO at his best--raw and real.
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I want to be a motherfucking hustler. You better ask somebody.
What is up guys? You're listening to the MFCEO Project. I'm Andy, I'm your host,
and I am the motherfucking CEO. Guys, guess what today is? Today is the 100th episode of the MFCEO Project. We're pretty proud of that.
Can I say like, aww yeah.
I think you just did. As always, you guys know, if you've been listening, I'm here with my co-host, Vaughn, the pastor of disaster. What's going on buddy?
I really add the urban vibe oh yeah
totally to this podcast you're so you're so urban yeah totally so 100th episode man uh
you know I'm not big on recognizing milestones and I'm always keep my head down and um focus on
what's ahead and what we need to do and how to get better.
But it is kind of cool to take a second and think about a hundred episodes in.
And some of the things that I've heard back from people, some of the growth we've had,
you know, the amount of people that you guys have brought to the podcast,
bringing your friends in, you know, sending me the messages you do. Guys, it's been
an awesome, awesome journey so far. And I know I speak for Vaughn and Tyler and myself when I say
how much fun and how rewarding this is to do. You know, we don't make money off of this. We
don't take sponsors really. I will rep products that I like, but I don't make money off of this. We don't take sponsors, really. I will rep products
that I like, but I don't get paid for that. This is a product of passion. It's a product of
purpose. It's a product of us wanting to do something that really matters. And we are having a tremendous time doing that. Today, I want to talk about, we're going to do
things a little bit differently. First, I don't normally say what we're going to do in the episode
at the beginning of the episode. We kind of just lead into the conversation and we just go from
there. So if this is your first time listening, this is a little bit different than what we
normally do. We're going to do something a little bit special for the 100th episode.
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to go through and tell you what we're going to do,
and then we're just going to get into it. First off, I'm going to break down the nuts and bolts
of what this project is about. What you're going to hear in the next couple of minutes is the MFCEO manifesto. It's
what we stand for. It's what we're all about. It's what this movement is about. And it's what
our mission is with this project. There's a reason we call it the project. It's not just
some catchy name that we came up with. I wanted to try to put this in together in one episode
because we couldn't have got here
without you guys. And our movement is spreading and growing. And you guys, every week, a lot of
you guys are bringing in new people. You're telling your friends, you're spreading the word
and we appreciate that. Uh, and we wanted to be able to give you something special so that you
could tell someone else like, Hey, here, go listen to episode 100
and you'll figure out what this is all about. That's the purpose of this podcast. So if you're
somebody who has a friend who shared a link with you or told you to download this podcast,
let me formally welcome you to reality. We're glad you're here, but prepare to get your face
ripped off, brace yourself for the fire and brimstone and the wholesale slaughter of unicorns.
Yeah, unicorns.
And trust me, you're going to love it.
Guys, the second thing I wanted to do was to say thank you.
Like I said, we couldn't have got here without you.
Our listenership is growing by hundreds of thousands every month. Our email box is so packed that we can't even get
through all the emails. And that's why it takes such a long time for us to get back to everybody.
I apologize for that. We're doing the best we can. But it's just overwhelming.
The amount of support, the amount of love, the amount of good vibes that you guys
are giving us. And I don't know how to properly express the gratitude that we all have for you
guys and what you do. I asked you guys a little bit ago, I always ask at the end of every podcast
or the beginning, like, hey, bring me a friend.
That's all I ask.
We're not asking for money.
We're not selling anything.
We're here to make a difference.
And that's going to stay that way.
So when you guys think about bringing a friend or you're going to bring somebody in, tell
them to come listen to this episode.
Tell them to come listen to episode 100 because we're going to go through what this is about um i've also got a couple of huge
announcements at the end that i think you guys are going to really like and i think you guys
are going to really be pumped up about what we're about to do uh with this project so before i get
going i'm going to let vaughn say a few words and uh and then we'll get right
into it well the only thing i want to add is just i'm also very thankful it's been a great ride and
the the other thing i just want to do is just throw down a challenge i know a lot of the people
that listen to us are active people you guys are industrious and a lot of times you you multitask
you know you work out or you do your chores you work on your business while you listen to the
podcast and that's great. We encourage that.
But I just want to challenge you this, what you're about to hear, what Andy's going to share.
This is about as real as you're going to get.
And so if you can, if you can afford to do it, if you got the time, go off in the corner, put some headphones on, lock in and listen as closely as you can.
Guys, I'm just going to get right into it. Okay. We started
this project because we were sick and tired of what we see going on in society. The lack of
responsibility, the lack of accountability, the lack of initiative, the finger pointing, the excuses, the entitlement. Our country is better than that. Our country is
founded on principles and built by people with qualities that are far better than what our
generation, and I don't care who is listening right now, I'm talking to you, far better than
our generation is presenting right now.
And I don't see it getting any better.
So I'm sitting here in my world, you know, where I do very well financially.
Most people know that I've got a lot of companies.
We do well, we make money, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
But we came to an idea of having a higher purpose, a higher calling for the amount of time that we were spending on ourselves and wanted to give back.
And that's where we came up with the idea for the MSCEO Project.
Okay?
And two things you need to know right up the front about what we're about is this.
Life is fucking great.
And the second thing is life is fucking hard okay those are two facts
it's great I don't believe in acting like life is all unicorns and rainbows you guys know that
I'm the last person to believe in the care bear everybody wins bullshit that society tries to
throw down our throats but I do believe in throats. But I do believe in being
an optimist and I do believe in being thankful for life. I believe in the principle of abundance.
I believe that there's so much opportunity in our country and the whole world. But I also believe
that society makes our people believe that they are entitled to the rewards and the opportunity
that the world has to offer. They don't tell people how hard it is. They don't tell people
what to expect. They don't tell people that they're going to have to grind out for 10 fucking years
to get where they want to go. They want everybody to believe that it's easy, and it isn't easy. It's hard.
The world isn't a playground.
It's a fucking battleground.
The rules of kindergarten and kickball and ring around the rosy, they don't fucking apply here.
This is survival of the fittest. That's the way it is.
That's the way it's're going to get into this is that people
don't recognize that life their life is great so what do they do they bitch they complain they
blame everybody else and there's so much fucking discontent in our country that we're always
blaming our lack of happiness on someone or something else. People do not recognize that happiness takes hard work.
We make excuses for not getting things done. We make excuses for not living the life we want to
live. We adopt entitlement mentality. We point our fingers and say how it's not fucking fair.
We think we could be lazy and half-assed and things will just be hunky-dory and happy and
we're all going to fucking win. And the reality is, guys, that is not the way it works. I don't care how many people
want to legislate or teach or try to train our society that that's the way it works. It doesn't
fucking work that way and it never is going to work that way. So what's the solution? What's the core transformation that has to take
place in each and every one of us that will transform our country back to what made it great?
Everybody's talking about make America great again. Well, guys, that starts with us. That
starts with taking personal responsibility. That starts with leveling up our own skills, our own work
ethic, our own lives. It starts with taking ownership of every single thing that we put
our fucking hands on ever, whatever that might be. And here's the reality guys. All I'm talking
about is for you to embrace what it means to be alive and to be human and to have a purpose
and to take pride in your fucking self. Okay. You exist so that you can influence your family. You
can lead your family, the people around you, the people in your office, your city, your state,
your country, possibly the world. That's a fact. You don't live just to be a worker
fucking bee and crawl in and out of a hole all day long for your whole fucking life.
But the question is, will you be a negative influence or a positive one? Will you leave
the wreckage behind you or will you leave a fucking legacy behind you? Will you be part of the problem or will you be a motherfucking force
and be part of the solution?
I was born in 1979.
Before that, I had zero impact
because I didn't fucking exist.
But the minute I entered the world as a human being,
I entered with a mind, a will, and a heart
and I became a factor in history. I became part
of the world, and I could make a difference. And the same thing is true with you. The question is
not, are you going to make an impact? You're already making an impact. No matter what you're
doing, you are impacting people. The question is, what kind of impact are you making? What kind of impact are you going to make? Here's what I want you guys to understand. I don't think the average person is evil, but I do think the average person is passive. They just let things happen to them. They go down the river of life
and pretend that they don't have paddles in the boat and they go where the stream takes them.
If it takes them over the waterfall, it takes them over the waterfall. It takes them into some rocks,
it takes them into some rocks. They bitch and moan and they allow themselves to become so negative
and they allow themselves to become part of the fucking problem instead of just picking up the motherfucking paddles and start paddling.
Successful people are different.
They know they are going to make an impact,
and they actively choose to make sure it's a positive one.
They decide to do good.
They decide to be good. But there are two other things that successful people
do. There are two other things that people who impact the world, who transform culture,
who leave legacies do. They take ownership of their lives. They don't blame anyone else.
They don't make excuses.
They take personal responsibility.
A lot of these motivational gurus and success podcasts talk about this topic so it's easy
to tune out.
Okay?
Everybody's like, oh, don't make excuses.
Work hard.
Blah, blah, blah.
And as I've talked about this topic a lot in the past, and when I do, I know it feels
like I'm just kicking you in the ass.
But here's the truth, guys.
I want to make this point, and I don't want you to miss it.
I'm not telling you this shit because I want you to just feel like I kicked you in the ass.
I'm telling you this because it's the only way you're going to be free and happy in life.
There's huge, enormous freedom in taking ownership of your life.
You don't have to buy the lie that you're held down by your age, or economic status, or gender,
or race, or parents, or where you're from, or where your last uncle from 27 generations ago if he was persecuted against. You could say, no,
I'm fucking free. I have opportunity. I'm free to be who I was meant to be.
My potential is not dependent on formal education or the government or anything else.
You are free and you're free to be great. And when you realize that you are free and you're free to be great and when you realize that you're free
to realize your own potential and free to be great that's when you start seeing all of life
as an opportunity that's when you could say fuck yeah life isn't perfect but you know what it is
really great and i am fucking pumped to engage and see what happens.
But if that's all I told you guys, that would be unicorn and rainbows.
That wouldn't be giving you the full story.
And you know I'm not about that.
Life isn't just great.
It's also fucking hard.
And that's why the people who want to be successful and happy and great agree with my third point, which is you must be a hundred percent committed to doing whatever is necessary to be your best.
And what I'm talking about here, guys, is something called work ethic. I'm talking about
a competitive attitude. I'm talking about execution day in and day out with perfection on the fucking details. When I was a little kid,
my dad had us involved in sports. Okay. And I have a brother who's 20 months younger than I am. We
always played on the same team and we would go to soccer practice, soccer games, and we were riding the back of the car.
And my dad would always talk to us on the way to the game.
He would teach us and try to get us pumped up to go to the game.
And so what he would do is he would tell us, it was always the same thing.
And he would say, listen, Andrew and Sal, when you get in there, I want you to be aggressive.
I want you to go right after the ball.
I want you to go in the corner.
I want you to dig the puck out.
And we'd be like, Dad, this is fucking soccer.
This isn't hockey.
He'd go, I don't give a fuck what it is.
You need to be aggressive.
You need to go in the corner.
And you need to dig the puck out.
Now, what are we going to do?
And he had this chant that we chanted.
And we would go, kill! Because we were like seven. And he'd go, what are we going to do? And he had this chant that we chanted. And we would go, kill!
Because we were like seven.
And he'd go, what are you going to do?
And we'd go, kill!
And he'd go, what are you going to do?
And we'd go, kill, kill, kill!
And guys, if that was like on CNN now, this dude would be in fucking jail.
Okay?
But what he was teaching us is a lesson that I am thankful for In ways that I can't even possibly
Explain to you. He taught us to compete. He taught us about working hard. He taught us about executing
You know what? We went out there and kicked fucking ass and you know what he did after we kicked ass
And this is actually the worst part of the story
But also the best part of the story if we scored a goal or we hurt another kid, he would take us to the fucking toy store and buy us a toy.
Now, think of that was on fucking CNN.
He'd definitely be in jail.
He would be.
Yeah.
But you know what?
The truth of the matter is, is that winners win and losers fucking lose.
And he taught us that when you win, you get rewarded.
And when you don't, you get shit.
And that's the way the world is.
You know, everybody talks about winning and they talk about how, you know, they're going to go through life and they're going to be great and they want to do all this shit.
But they don't want to do the fucking work that it takes.
They don't want to get their hands dirty.
They don't want to be the person who goes in the corner and gets the fucking puck out.
Average people say maybe, maybe, maybe, if, if, if, someday, someday, someday,
kinda, kinda, kinda. Successful people fucking say kill, kill, kill. Period.
They go in the corner and get the fucking puck. They get their hands dirty.
And you know what? They get a fucking toy after the game. That's the way successful people work.
And you could sit there with your little rainbow attitude and say, oh, that doesn't sound very
pleasant. Well, guess what? It isn't always pleasant. But the truth of the matter is, is that the world is a very
unforgiving place. And the reason that we do this podcast is because our youth right now is brought
up to believe that everybody fucking wins and that everybody deserves to win and that there's nothing
that has to be done to have that to happen. That's why we do this. So if you're 17, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 years old right
now, and that's what you've been taught, I'm going to tell you right now, you better throw that shit
in the fucking garbage because that's not how it works. That story is one of those litmus tests
that really help you determine what kind of person somebody is. Because I swear I've shared that. I
totally got the point. I've shared that story with a handful of people
and you always know the person that doesn't get the point
because they're like, wait, his dad wanted him to hurt somebody?
It's like, no, you missed the point.
Yeah.
Completely.
Right.
It's about being fucking aggressive.
Right.
Guys, let me paint a picture for you here real quick. And let me cast the
vision of, well, it's just something that you should think about. And I want you to imagine
what things would look like in the world, in the United States, in your, in your city, in your town,
in your family. If everybody embraced the fact that they could be a force for good, if everybody took
ownership of his or her life, if everybody adopted the killer instinct, the kill, kill, kill, the
commitment to excellence and hard work, we wouldn't have the bullshit we have in society today.
We'd stop making excuses. We'd stop blaming each other. We would feel good
about ourselves because we earned the things we have. We would get shit done. As individuals,
we would seek greatness and that would draw us together in unity. There wouldn't be any
finger pointing. There wouldn't be any divisions of socioeconomics or race.
We'd get along because we'd all be badass motherfucking Americans like we are intended to be.
And I know there's a lot of people out there that listen internationally.
But these principles apply to you as well.
You want to improve your culture.
You want to improve your place where you live.
You want to improve your city, your town, your country.
Start with your fucking selves.
We all need to be the motherfucking CEO of our own lives.
And it would make a huge, great, giant impact towards a better life and a better world for all of us.
So here's what I want you to do, guys.
Look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself genuinely,
what do I need to do to stop being a part of the problem
and start being a part of the solution?
What do I need to change about my life
to stop being passive and negative
and start being active and positive?
I can't answer that for you. Only you can answer that for yourself. I want you to write up two
lists. The first is your list of excuses that you use to keep yourself enslaved to mediocrity.
The second is your list of goals that you want to accomplish. And I want you to
take the first list. I want you to piss on it. I want you to flush it. I want you to burn it.
I want you to never let those excuses creep back into your life ever again. And I want you to take
the second list and I want you to let yourself dream. I want you to make physical goals, make professional goals, make personal
goals, make huge goals and make them so big that everybody fucking laughs at you and tells you
you're fucking nuts. Because guys, here's the thing. Even if you fall short of those goals,
you're still going to be awesome. You're going to be in a great place. You know, when people tell
you to set obtainable goals and realistic goals, that's loser shit. That's what fucking losers do.
Okay. And no matter how many goals you make or how big they are, you're going to have to get to work.
Don't wait for permission to be great. You don't need it. Don't wait for someone to come along and validate your dream
because guess what? They don't have the right. And don't wait for the perfect scenario guys,
because it's never going to fucking happen. Don't worry about the mistakes that you're going to make
or things getting messy. That's all part of the process. That's part of the climb.
When you go to climb a mountain, you're going to slip sometimes.
You're going to fall backwards sometimes. But as long as you keep putting one foot down in front
of the other, guess what's going to happen? You are going to get there. You need to quit worrying
about what's going to happen if you risk. Worry about what's going to happen if you don't risk.
Don't fear the unknown or adversity or haters or the crazy
culture that we live in. Fear regret, fear mediocrity, fear an average life. And don't
think there's some secret sauce or magic formula for success and greatness that only the certain few selected elite know. There is no secret.
It's not magic.
It's work.
It's execution.
It's persistence over the course of time.
Guys, you got to do the work.
If you don't do the fucking work, you're never going to get the result.
It's that simple. There is no fairy dust, pixie dust,
rainbow unicorn fucking magic to it. That's what society lets us believe. They point other people
and they say, oh, well, that guy's so lucky or that guy was in the right place at the right time
or that guy had rich parents or that guy had, or that guy had that. And they point
to all these things that you don't fucking have so that you'll believe that you aren't good enough
and you'll just take the route of worker B and become another part, another cog of the machine.
And that's not what you want. And if you did want that, you wouldn't be fucking listening now.
The only thing I would add is that with regard to the actual mechanics of pursuing your goals,
I would encourage people to check out episode nine.
It's one of our earliest episodes.
Kill it every day.
It's the MFCEO.com forward slash P9.
And then just to emphasize, guys, that taking ownership and personal responsibility for
your life does not mean that you have to do it alone.
Surround yourself with
people who help you kill it. I suggest episode four. It's one of our earliest ones. And as Andy
has said a lot of times, we've gotten way better now. Our most recent podcasts are way better than
our earliest ones, but that one's really good. Peer pressure will help you dominate or do nothing.
The MFCEO.com forward slash P4. Guys, I've got an announcement that I'm going to get to here in just a second,
but before I do, I want to say something to you, okay? This is a movement, all right? We all want
to make an impact. We all want to make a difference. We all want to matter. By spreading the word about this message, by spreading the word about these values,
by spreading the word about this podcast, we are mattering. We are making a difference. We
are impacting people. I know you guys don't see the day-to-day emails that we get and you don't
see the messages I get and you don't see the snaps I get from
people or anything. But I am telling you guys, we are making a big fucking difference. People
are changing their lives. People are taking responsibility. People are doing the work.
They're accepting where they are and they're saying, you know what? I know not everybody's
going to fucking win, but I'm going to win. We are making a difference guys. And this is a movement.
This isn't just some fucking podcast like all the other ones out there where we interview so-and-so
and interview so-and-so and interview so-and-so and try to boost our following so I could sell
you some shit. I'm not fucking selling you anything. I'm trying to make a difference.
I'm trying to bring back a culture that has been lost.
I'm trying to make,
when Trump talks about making America great again,
I'm trying to make America great again.
And I'm doing it for fucking free.
Guys, I love you guys.
I want the best for you.
I want the best possible life you could ever have. People ask me all the time why I do this. Why do I put so much effort into it? And why am I so fucking passionate about
it? Because guys, I know that we as a country can do a lot fucking better than we're doing.
And I know that I was very fortunate to have a dad who taught me things that maybe you all didn't have.
And I want to pass that on. I firmly believe I was, I was blessed to have the greatest fucking
dad on the face of the earth when it comes to like being an entrepreneur, being successful,
teaching you how to move through life properly. Um, and I get that's a matter of opinion,
but that's my fucking opinion.
All right. Was he the nicest guy in the world? Not all the time. Was he rough? Yes. Was he tough?
Yes. But you know what? He prepared us for the reality of the world. And I don't see that
happening right now. I don't see the generation coming up and moving up with that equipped to fight that battle.
You know, and I want to change that. I want people to be equipped to fight in reality. I want people
to be able to bottom line things and see things for how they are, not how they should be. We could
talk about idealism all fucking day, guys, how things
should be, but it doesn't matter how things should be. What matters is how they are and how we react
and make decisions based upon the facts, not the fucking idealist theory.
The world is the way it is, guys, and the only way that you're going to make it and that you're going to become who it is you want to become is by bottom lining things and seeing things for what they fucking are and then making your decisions based upon that. for the first 100 episodes. Okay. We wouldn't be here without you guys. We have made a ton of
progress. My goal for this podcast is to be the number one fucking podcast in the world,
not a top rated one. Like we are now. I want to be number one and I want to be number one because
I know if we're number one, other people will hear these words. Other people will hear this message. Other people will make changes in their lives.
I'm not getting fucking paid for this.
I'm not getting a reward for this.
I could care less.
I've got everything in the world I ever fucking need or want.
But you know what I really want now?
Is I want people to change.
I want people to change. I want people to progress. I want people to get back to being the hardworking,
badass, kick-ass motherfuckers that we used to be. You know, I was talking to my father-in-law
this weekend. I had a baptism and I was the godfather of my sister-in-law's new baby.
And we were talking, he's a farmer and very, very hardworking man, old school.
He's just over 60 years old. The guy can outwork anybody I know. And we started talking about
farming. And if you didn't know, I have a farm and I'm interested in farming and I do some farming
myself. A lot of people don't know that about me, but we're here in the Midwest where there's a lot of farms. So we were talking and we were talking
about how hard he works. And he, you know, we got on the conversation of like, we always talk
about tractors. Cause like, you know, we're just like big kids and tractors are cool.
And we started talking and one of us, I can't remember which one said, man, just think of like the guys who did the farming
before they had this equipment. Just think about the guys who went out and had to clear the massive
fields, tree by tree, root by root, stump by stump for hundreds of fucking acres. Those were men. Those were
hardworking people. None of us, nobody listening to this podcast understands that kind of work.
I don't care what you do. I don't care who you are. I don't care what fucking jobs you've had
because I've had some of the hardest labor jobs that there are pouring concrete, carrying concrete forms, all this, all the nasty shit. And I'm going to tell
you right now, none of you know how to fucking work like those motherfuckers knew how to work.
And that's my point. We're not, those people will laugh at us right now as a society,
all this finger pointing and all this fucking, you know, whose fault it is,
and all this arguing and all this shit that we see on Facebook, 90 fucking percent of the posts,
they would laugh at us. We're being a bunch of fucking pussies. And I want that to change.
I want people to grow up and at least take responsibility for themselves. Because if they take responsibility, if you take
responsibility for yourself, your family is going to learn to take responsibility for themselves.
And that's how this works. It's not something the government can legislate. It's not a law
they can put in place. It's not a rule. It's not a book. It's nothing other than how you fucking act inside your own
motherfucking life. That's what this movement's about. You're all leaders, guys. The question is,
are you leading people the right way or are you leading people the wrong way? Because no matter
who you are or what you do or where you come from or how much money you have or how much money you make or your level of influence, there are people that look up to you.
Are those people looking up to you and seeing the right things?
Are they seeing you take responsibility?
Are they seeing you take accountability?
Are they seeing you be a good neighbor or be a good husband or be a good father?
Are they seeing you take pride in the details?
Are they seeing you go the extra mile for people?
And a million other fucking things.
We could be better, guys.
That's what this is about.
With that being said, we've got a special gift for you guys.
As you guys are aware, this is our 100th episode.
And that's a pretty big milestone for a podcast.
Most people get in, they do five or 10 or 20 podcasts, and they quit.
Our show is continuing to grow.
It's continuing to climb.
It's continuing to kick ass because of you guys.
And we want to show our appreciation
for you guys for helping us do that and spread this message um so we came up with the idea of
having a contest or a giveaway or whatever you want to call it um and we're going to give out
some prizes okay so the first thing that we're going to do is we're going to take 40 of you guys and we're going to
do an, at least at least an hour long free video conference Q and a, all right. And I'm going to
jump that into two different groups so that we can actually interact and get the talk.
My face will be on the screen. You'll have the pleasure of looking at my handsome face.
I'll see your faces and they'll be much smaller. So I won't be able to appreciate how handsome you are as much as you'll be able to appreciate my handsomeness. Uh, and
we're going to have at least an hour long, but you know, usually when I do the hour long, I,
I try to give as much as I can. You guys know that. Uh, so we're going to do two video conferences,
20 people each, um, a Q and a talk business, bullshit, whatever you guys want to talk about.
It's going to be up to you. Um, the second thing we're going to do is I'm going to take
five people. And what we're going to do is we're going to fly you out on all expenses,
paid trip here to St. Louis. You're going to get to come tour a first form headquarters.
We're going to have dinner. We're going to hang out. We're going to get time to know each other and it's
going to be a good fucking time. Uh, during the day, at some point we're going to sit down in my
conference room. We're going to do the same thing we did with the live Q and a, where I'm going to
sit down for at least an hour, probably longer. We're going to talk business. We're going to talk
concepts. I'm going to be there for you at your disposal so that you can ask me anything you want. All right. Now that we're doing five people for
that. No spouses, no friends, no significant others. It's you by yourself. You come out.
It's just for a day. We're going to, we're going to put you up in a nice hotel, the nicest one here
in St. Louis, and it's going to be a great time. So that's what we're going to do. I'm going to let Vaughn hit you up on the details here and let you know where you need to
go to sign up and what you need to do to be a part of this. Okay. As Andy says all the time,
if you cannot follow directions, you do not deserve to get a prize or anything good. So
make sure when you go to the website that you clearly follow all the directions that
are listed on the webpage.
So themfceo.com forward slash contest.
Visit there.
The deadline for this contest is Wednesday, November 9th.
So if you're listening to this podcast and it's Thursday, November 10th, you are too
late.
Sorry.
But there will be other opportunities.
We will post the winners of the video conference.
We'll post those on Tuesday, November 22nd.
And then we'll post or announce the grand prize winners on Wednesday, November 23rd.
Andy, you know what the significant about that day is?
Yeah, man.
It's the day before my favorite day.
Yeah.
You know what my favorite day is, Vaughn?
It's the day I get to eat fucking everything.
Thanksgiving.
Right.
So we wanted to, we know that you probably have a lot of things that you're already thankful for.
We wanted to give you something huge to be thankful for.
So go to themfco.com forward slash contest.
Fill in all the details.
The only section on there
that's optional
that you don't have to
is your phone number
but you know
you never know
you might get a call
from the MFCEO
I don't know
but fill in the details
and submit it
and then we're gonna
we're gonna randomly
choose people
and then we're gonna
or we might not
randomly choose people
we might actually
read everything
and intelligently choose people.
But anyway, there'll be a good chance for you to win.
So do that.
And we want to show you our appreciation.
I've gotten quite a few requests lately for your social media because I guess not everything.
Yeah.
If you're not following me on social, I mainly do Instagram and Snap.
My Instagram is at Andy Frisella.
Snap is MFCEO-1. I'm also on Facebook. I do a little
longer videos and stuff on Facebook. So it's cool to follow me there too, which is just,
just Andrew Frisella on Facebook. What about you? I'm at Vaughn Kohler for everything. V-A-U-G-H-N-K-O-H-L-E-R.
Tyler, what are you? I am my Tyler on Instagram, M-A-I underscore Tyler. And on Snapchat,
I am ty-fisher. All right, guys. Like I said earlier, man, before we close up, I just want to
say we've had a lot of fun so far. I feel like we're making a lot of progress. I know you guys
care about this movement. I know you guys care about this mission and care about the values that we're trying to
reinstall back into society because if you didn't care, you wouldn't be sharing the podcast and the
podcast grows every month because of you. All right. And as you know, I don't ask for money.
I don't ask for you to buy my shit. All I ask is that you bring me one person if you found value in this podcast
guys
If you do that if you continue to do that, we are going to change the world
I love you guys so much. Thank you for everything and i'll see you next time
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