Right About Now with Ryan Alford - Business News Roundup: Tiktok $32b Revenue - Tariffs - Doge Goal

Episode Date: March 14, 2025

SUMMARYIn this episode of Business News, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hansen delve into current business news. They discuss TikTok's potential $32 billion ad revenue, Southwest Airlines' controversial ...decision to charge for checked bags, and the evolving landscape of influencer marketing. The conversation also touches on Tesla's stock fluctuations, driven by Donald Trump's public support for Elon Musk, and the cryptocurrency market's sluggish response to recent positive news. The hosts emphasize the need for clear communication from leaders, particularly regarding economic policies and strategies, to alleviate public uncertainty and guide constituents through challenging times.TAKEAWAYSOverview of current business news and trendsTikTok's potential ad revenue and market challengesImpact of Southwest Airlines' new baggage fees on customer loyaltyEvolution of influencer marketing and its significance for brandsTesla's stock performance and the influence of public figures like TrumpTrends in the cryptocurrency market and investor sentimentImplications of tariffs on international trade and economic relationsImportance of transparency and clear communication in leadershipEffects of daylight savings on productivity and work-life balanceGrowth and popularity of the podcast and its content offerings If you enjoyed this episode and want to learn more, join Ryan’s newsletter https://ryanalford.com/newsletter/ to get Ferrari level advice daily for FREE.  Learn how to build a 7 figure business from your personal brand by signing up for a FREE introduction to personal branding https://ryanalford.com/personalbranding.  Learn more by visiting our website at www.ryanisright.comSubscribe to our YouTube channel  www.youtube.com/@RightAboutNowwithRyanAlford. 

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is Right About Now with Ryan Alford, a Radcast Network production. We are the number one business show on the planet with over 1 million downloads a month. Taking the BS out of business for over 6 years and over 400 episodes. You ready to start snapping necks and cashing checks? Well, it starts right about now. Happy March 14th. What's up everyone? I just started a little different today, Chris.
Starting point is 00:00:28 You know, we started to show the same way every time. I feel like I'm, I hear myself. So happy March 14th, Friday day here on our business news of the week. What's up, Chris? What's up, bro? How you doing? I'm good, man. Just going through these headlines, TikTok doing billions. the week. What's up, Chris? What's up, bro? How you doing? I'm good, man.
Starting point is 00:00:48 Just going through these headlines, tick tock doing billions. We got Southwest blowback. We've got Trump and Elon stirring it up with tariffs and who knows what else. And Hey, inflation is not as bad as we thought. So now we see this damn stock market to get going and we'll get rolling. Those are some of the headlines that we talked about today. Uh, how says you Christopher? Hey, I'm just kind of a little laugh about your new intro. I, I didn't think about it, but you're right.
Starting point is 00:01:16 I'm like, every time we post one of those reels, I'm like every week, Friday morning, there's there's like 5 a.m Friday. There's logic in the consistency. Ryan has tagged you in a reel. You know, first thing I wake up, open it. Yep. Happy Friday. Good morning. No, everything's good, man.
Starting point is 00:01:36 I'm, I can't believe we're halfway through March already, but I'll tell you what, I'm grateful Daylight Savings is over. Yes. Oh, me too. It's just just it's kind of depressing when it's dark at five o'clock so hopefully everyone like is caught up with that I don't really have a hard problem with that one hour difference per se I do feel like the Sunday feels a little shorter but it's worth the hour change. And hey, it's just funny to me. And I think a B Y can relate. I know that is for business and things, but your mindset changes on almost like
Starting point is 00:02:14 my productivity. Cause I'll say this and look, I don't, I control most of my time. I'm an entrepreneur and I can come and go as I please, But like, I feel the pressure sometimes of like, okay, I know the wife and the kids are home, it's getting dark outside. It's time to go, even if it's not necessarily I'm missing anything yet, versus when it's still bright and sunny, you know, 5.30, six o'clock, I'm not stressing it.
Starting point is 00:02:41 I'm getting more shit done. I know I can go home and get a couple things done around the house you know and so It's just funny how and I even noticed it in Greenville where we are, Greenville, South Carolina People out more in around the office around that time. I'm like the like the daylights Just keeps people in a real action. Yeah, it. Yeah, it does. You could see it. You could feel it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:07 There was a lot more active yesterday in the evening than it typically was. I feel more productive myself too. When it's dark at five, you just want to stay home. You don't want to get up and go to the gym and do anything else. Yep. So it's pretty. We appreciate everyone for listening. You need to watch it on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:03:22 You can see my Christian Howard debating pre--show, my pinkish purplish. I'm getting ready for Easter, trying to add more color here. I'm usually white, black in a standard, but I've got my, what'd you call it? Moth or? Lavender. Lavender. My lavender shirt. You can only see this lavender if you're watching us on YouTube or on see this lavender if you're watching us on YouTube or on Spotify. So we do have the video. Joel, our producer, has set up the camera. Nice. I've got a new contraption here for the belt. It's shiny and glowing. You know, got a new lens a little bit here, Chris. I got a camera closer to me. So you got it, brother. Hey, that belt's looking big. Hey, hey, look, number one in marketing, number four in all of business today and number 48 in all podcasts in the U S there's over a 2 million podcasts in the U S and we're number
Starting point is 00:04:17 48. Hey, we can't do it without you listening. So keep listening, reviewing, and tell your friends. Tell a friend. Tell a friend. You got to keep up with the news and all of our great guests that we have on. We've had some killer guests lately. Hey, if you're a fan of business and what it takes to start, you know, your own company and the ins and outs, this episode we had this week with No Bake, hey, it was about cookie dough, baby. Cookie dough, you kidding me? I was like, I get to talk about cookie dough
Starting point is 00:04:48 and business and all this stuff. I got sent some cookie dough, Chris. That stuff's tasty. So we appreciate Jimmy from No Bake. He broke it down, literally talked about living in a van down by the river, essentially, to make it through to get to the other side, him and his wife run the company. So if you want to know what it takes to run a business today and taking your own, you
Starting point is 00:05:15 know, control your own life, making your own bets and all that, Jimmy Sexton, great episode this week launched on Tuesday. But we've got the business news of this week. And it's hard to like Chris, these numbers are so staggering. We talked millions and billions all the time. It's a lot of damn money, but TikTok ad revenue could top 32 billion if, if it doesn't lose its biggest market. It's a big, it's a big yes. Right. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. It could top 32. You say it, and there's a chance. This is like dumb and dumber.
Starting point is 00:05:56 What are the chances of a guy like you and a girl like me getting together? About one in a million. Yeah. So you're saying there's a chance. Optimistic would be the title of this article. They say, what do they say? Hope's not a strategy. So I hope they can get it figured out. I don't think Trump's going to mess around. I think he's going to tell them, you know, sell or make a deal with somebody. I think there's gonna be some fireworks as this comes down to the deadline. That or we're gonna have a lot of teeny boppers patrolling Washington with signs and petitioning the government.
Starting point is 00:06:39 I'm crying on the internet. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's interesting because like it's saying here, obviously Metta stands to benefit the most if they're banned. And I'm interested to see because I mean, Metta's got a lot of power, right? They have a lot of political power. So I'm interested to see, I don't know why they wouldn't just maybe, you know, acquire TikTok. Like at Instagram, you know. You would think that Mark has floated that out there. Yeah. And he's got the capital probably to one of the few people or for
Starting point is 00:07:14 new companies on the planet. I mean, what if, what about Apple man? I mean, Apple, you know, flounder with the iPhone, Apple buying TikTok, I mean, you talk about like, they're always there the iPhone, Apple buying TikTok. I mean, you talk about like, they're always, Google's their biggest competition. Like in a lot of ways. Talk about being able to jump right to the head of the, I mean, I-
Starting point is 00:07:35 I don't know why you wouldn't, because then that puts them into competition with Prime, right? Now you've got Apple TV. They've got the media side already, but they don't have. they've got the media side already, but they don't have. The streaming like user generated content funnel. Right, right. They don't have that.
Starting point is 00:07:52 They, you know, Apple TV is great. The content's great. Play billions of dollars for really good actors to make really good content. It's sick. You know, it wouldn't be the craziest thing. No. So I don't think it doesn't seem very Tim Cook like, but everything seems safe with him, including his outfits. It's, I don't know, there's little
Starting point is 00:08:18 innovation. Apple in the nineties when they had the really cool like Mac colored computers. You remember that? Yeah. Desk tops. Yeah. Jobs was getting creative with it. But let's make Apple great again. I mean, you know, look, I love their products. I have their phone and they're like, it's steady and they're definitely in a mature phase of the brand. But man, it's just surprising to light me a little bit. You know, like I need surprising diet, the light Chris, like I'm, I'm, I'm with my electronics and the few things that I take joy in. Like, let's, I need surprising to light. It's been a long time since apples,
Starting point is 00:08:56 wouldn't you with a new phone? Tell you that. No, you got the debacle that was the headgear, that was the, the was the metaverse. I think looking back to the old days, man, when you went from flip to color to camera, it was like, every time you're like- Innovation. Yeah, straight up. Like now you could have music on it and take pictures. It was real.
Starting point is 00:09:19 Every year or two, you were actually getting a new tool. It's so bad now that the innovation is turning it off. Like people, people detoxing. Yeah. We're literally like, yo, like get me away from this thing. Give me over my phone for five hours. People are paying 10 grand to go to Costa Rica for a week to not use their cell phone. Yeah, exactly. So anyway, keep your eyes out. This TikTok thing is going to be interesting the next six days, I think fireworks are coming because it, it's funny. This is how the work, the news works because you, what they bought, they bought like 60, 90 days, something like that.
Starting point is 00:09:53 And it goes immediately to the back burner of the news, right? Cause that's, we'll bring that up. That, that clock's counting though. This is from our good friends at Marketing Dive. Chris found this one. I mean, how cold brands like Croc, Southwest, the Influencer Marketing evolving. It's so funny and interesting on some levels to me, Chris.
Starting point is 00:10:14 One, we know media is changing. We know how reaching people and having influence, just running a TV ad to audiences that aren't watching it, that are either fast forwarding or just not watching it altogether. Doesn't work. But it's also interesting that, you know, like DTC brands have been crushing influence remarketing for like five, six, seven years. Now the big brands are like, oh yeah, we got to reach people with this influencer game. Like, no shit. Like, this is how you have influence. This is how you get scale. You gotta activate like real people
Starting point is 00:10:46 doing user generated content or, hey, go figure. Shameless plug, get on podcasts. That's another form of user generated content by non celebrities. I mean, Chris and I are celebrities now in our own minds, but we weren't and you thought, but in all seriousness, this is new media. It's not, I mean, you call it influencer marketing, fine, but I just, it's just new media.
Starting point is 00:11:14 It's just new media. Exactly. Yeah. And this is how, this is the content that people consume. This is what influences them. And there's that, there's a level of authenticity that comes with influencers, the right ones. is what influences them. And there's that level of authenticity that comes with influencers, the right ones. And this is how you reach people. Yeah, we got a bunch of new names for the same shit, right?
Starting point is 00:11:34 Like, yeah. It's still media, it's still content. Right, it was content. 30 years ago when we were watching Leave It to Beaver or whatever that was, the Andy Griffith show, you had ads running on the TV or you had radio spots. And some of this media has not gone forever, but I'd even argue, you know, radio is being replaced in a lot of ways by streaming and podcasting because people are listening to
Starting point is 00:12:01 podcasts in the car, then they're watching it on their TV that they've, you know, put up on the screen from, you know, casting from YouTube or whatever. This is just how media is evolving. And this is how you got to reach the audience. And these are like individual influencers are like different TV stations. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:20 Right? You got a bunch of different actors you don't have to pay, you know? Yeah, you do. Some of those rates are getting up there pretty high, but it's not as high as Tom Cruise or you know, Rosie O'Donnell. She might be affordable now, but she's doing music videos. Did you see that Tom McDonald music video that Rosie O'Donnell did?
Starting point is 00:12:44 Yeah, that's wild. That was wild. I called him that one. I don't know. Yeah, Dreads. That guy's a master marker himself. Yeah, he is. And no matter what his messages are, which some of them I probably agree with.
Starting point is 00:13:01 And then some of them like, all right, we're a little far out there, buddy. But anyway, executive at South by Southwest, Southwest, Southwest is going on today. Another conference that I haven't attended in 10 years. And I feel like, you know, some part of me like wants to be there. And then part of me is like, I don't know, like, out. There's a lot of influential people there that I like rubbing shoulders with
Starting point is 00:13:25 and having dinner with and having that personal connection. So that I appreciate. But in the list of things to do, Chris, and the businesses to run, it's like, it's hard to find time for that. Yeah, you gotta prioritize. So hope everyone's having fun in Austin, getting drunk. You're, you know, what time is it? Yeah. It's like we're recording this middle of the day.
Starting point is 00:13:50 You're a little hungover at your next, at your third session right now. You're wanting an afternoon beer. It's too early, but you might get one at lunch cocktail lunch at the, uh, cocktail lunch at the, uh, I heart radio tent. Oh, those were the days. Those are the days. Um, so, Hey, you need to get into new media influencers, people in podcasting. If you, Hey, if you want to learn more about podcasts and go to the Radcast network.com Chris, we're up to 30 shows, dude. 30 shows and counting.
Starting point is 00:14:27 We've added 22 shows this year. And it's in March. So if you want to learn more about joining the Radcast Network, growing your show, go to the Radcast Network.com. Help people do what you should do. Generate great content, make money doing it and grow. Elon Musk believes Doge will reach the goal of a trillion dollars in savings.
Starting point is 00:14:56 Yeah. We've talked about this week after week and I feel like, you know, he's been the punching bag of late. I mean, no one likes their jobs being taken and the perception that, you know, he's been the punching bag of late. I mean, no one likes their jobs being taken and the perception that, you know, getting into, I don't know, security issues and all that shit. I think that's sort of the excuse for how we can hate on it. Look, why is everybody got to have something to protest? Is it just, is it just our nature?
Starting point is 00:15:19 It's just what we are. Like we got to hate this side. Got to hate that side. Got to hate this. what we are. Like, we like, gotta hate this side, gotta hate that side, gotta hate this. Like, I admit that sometimes it's easy to sort of, certain actions are just our lightning rods, but this sometimes just feels like I gotta, I gotta protest something, right? Well, it feels like just, it feels like this is a result of what the media does. They stoke a fire that's not even there.
Starting point is 00:15:50 And if you're not someone that's aware enough to know you're getting played watching the media, right, you're just, it's a bunch of people reacting, I think, right? But I do think you have a lot of very upset people that just, you know, want to use their First Amendment rights and that's completely fine, but. Cause I mean, did you say the people down there in Miami, like literally like with different signs, it's like, what rally are we at? Yeah, so there was this protest,
Starting point is 00:16:16 it was going viral and everyone's saying, have you seen the protests? And no one has seen them, I haven't seen any, but there was like groups of people, but everyone's holding a different sign. It's like, one's like, we didn't vote for Elon. Then the next one's like a BLM sign. The next one's an LGBTQ sign.
Starting point is 00:16:33 So it just seems like everyone's protesting, but they're all protesting different things, which is, I don't know, fine, I guess, you know, do your thing, bro. I mean, here, these were the quotes from Elon. And I'd like to know, like, what issue do you take, what do you take issue with these quotes and what's attempting to be done? I'm just here trying to make the government more efficient, eliminate waste and fraud. And so far, we're making good progress, actually. There have been many good audits done
Starting point is 00:17:06 by inspector generals and by the government accountability office. They just haven't been implemented. Nothing's been done. I think the GAO identified that there were 17 million dead people in the social security database several years ago. It's now 20 million, but we didn't do anything about it. Which doesn't sound crazy to me. No, I think that's probably 100% accurate. But I think I almost wonder if we're biased because we've been in business and you understand there's things you need to change that don't always change, right? So, but I, that's why I'm trying to wonder why is everyone so upset about this, right?
Starting point is 00:17:45 Like, shouldn't we be applauding eliminating waste and fraud? That's what I understand what the protests are about. This is in the tactic book of complainers. If I can't complain or bitch about the actual, like what we just read, what the goal of the way of what you're trying to get done. If I can't complain about that, I complain about how you're going about getting that done. Because no one would, I think, reasonably argue, you know, like no one would argue with the goal of gaining efficiency with the federal government. If you are, you're just dumb. I think nine out of 10 people would agree with that.
Starting point is 00:18:29 But if I want to be contrarian and I don't like the person that's enacting it, then I bitch about the way they're doing it. This is in the playbook of politics. That's all it is. Right. The way they're doing it, which was, we don't like these young hackers in there doing it. Yeah. Because they're too young.
Starting point is 00:18:48 Did you see how old he is? He couldn't be a day over 22. And he's getting access. Now he has my social security card. It's like, that's the same guy that's serving you drinks, you know, when you go out to dinner. All right, dude. It's wild, man.
Starting point is 00:19:00 Political playbook is, if I can't gain traction disagreeing with your goal, I then gain traction by bitching about the way you get it done and making hay out of that Southwest airlines will charge to check bags for the first time. The, you notice this, this is probably the biggest like in scouring the news, this hit my sort of feed X Instagram was people bitching about this checking back fee for the first time. Launch basic economy tickets for the first time in 50 plus years. Southwest Airlines will charge for checked bags starting May 28th, they had previously used free checked bag as a major selling point. Elite frequent flyers and certain credit card holders will
Starting point is 00:19:51 still get one or two free bags. The reason is there's pressure from the investors. They want to sell more seats, make more money, generate more revenue, higher operational costs and the need to increase revenue. I mean, you know, damn it's a business. They're trying to make more money. I'm curious to see what the fee is. I mean, I noticed even when I was at the airport a few weeks ago, it was with American, it's definitely more expensive to check it back than it used to be.
Starting point is 00:20:21 Yeah. Like it was like between 15, $80. So as a business owner, right, if I'm running the airline, that's an easy way to add on some extra revenue. And I know it's getting more expensive, but I don't know. I feel like Southwest, I don't think this is a good move for them because I think they had such a loyal cult following.
Starting point is 00:20:46 It feels like giving up potentially, I get the money, it's like 800 million in earnings this year, 1.7 billion, about 26, that's a lot of money. But at what cost? You're perceived as the low cost carrier. For 50 years. And you've had it for 50 years. You better have the research to show
Starting point is 00:21:08 that this isn't gonna hurt. That's all I'll say. Yeah. You can make it up 1.7 billion in fees, but are you reducing the top, the other number? Which is sales. That's what I wonder, cause I feel like Southwest has a strong brand following.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Like the people that I know fly Southwest are loyal to Southwest. So I'm interested to see if this is gonna affect that. Because they still have other perks. Like I know you can fly with your significant other after a certain amount of miles or it's reduced tickets and that's usually a good deal. So we will see.
Starting point is 00:21:48 This was after fair and schedule, bags fly free is cited as the number one issue in terms of why customers choose Southwest. That was July of 2024. That's pretty strong data, right? And everything, yeah. I mean, come on, dude. Says what's change is that we've come to realize that we need more revenue to cover our costs.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Oh, that seems like a very dull statement. Well, it seems the other airlines are probably happy about it, you know, and maybe, yeah, it was really good for us as a consumer. Maybe it'll Maybe it is good for us as a consumer. Maybe it'll drive more competition for us. Yeah, exactly. Tesla rebounds after Trump defends Musk and brings EVs to the White House. Tesla's shares dropped 15% on Monday due to weak sales and uncertainty. By Tuesday afternoon, the stocks had rebounded 5% after Donald Trump publicly defended Musk, Lots of defending on truth social.
Starting point is 00:22:49 Trump called Musk calling him a truly great American and accused a radical left illegally boycotting Tesla. He announced he would buy a Tesla as a show of support. One? How many? I got by more than one. He could have, he should have made it a cool billion on that. On the freaking sale of, uh, but all the coins, the Trump coins.
Starting point is 00:23:17 Yeah. The meme coin billion dollar Trump currency for crypto. Yep. So anyway, it's a, it's the back and forth between Trump and Musk every week. And the haters not liking things. Uh, speaking of crypto, Chris, what's happening in the crypto's market is down. Um, last week, Trump did sign an executive order for a crypto strategic reserve. So that's.
Starting point is 00:23:48 I didn't see XRP was on that. XRP, Solana, I believe Ethereum, and you would think that would, you know, drive the market up, but it did not. Everything's kind of low end along with the stock market. So you know, it is what it is, patience. Any time to buy. Yeah, I about to say, I'd be buying that XRP. It's like two bucks.
Starting point is 00:24:16 And I feel like, I don't know what the, how big the headroom is. I just feel like it's $10 in a year or two. Yeah, I mean, that's like, Bitcoin's at like, I think 81. It was at 120, right? It'll probably go to 250. So it's like really great time to buy, but you know, that's not usually what people do. They follow the fear. So along with the market, it's a little slow, but I think there's a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes that we're probably trying to figure out.
Starting point is 00:24:48 I mean, in a whole economy. Yeah. Franklin Templeton joins the XRP ETF rush, files preliminary application with the SEC. Yeah. I mean, it's all indicators that this is clearly moving towards being part of the regular financial system. What is the XRP news? What is it right now? We record this show a little bit early, so you never know by the time you're hearing this, it could be up or down 8,000%. But, uh, we're up like 7% today. We're like 7% today. I'm going to go big on a second purchase here while it's, I'm buying the dip baby.
Starting point is 00:25:31 Buy the dip. You got to buy the dip. Don't take a dip. Buy the dip. What a nasty habit that is. You got to. What else we got today? Some tariffs.
Starting point is 00:25:45 Yeah. The tariff news is like, okay, everybody's retaliating every day. Every day. Canada is coming back. We have some guests on our other show talking about the tariff tax and all this stuff that's happening between the countries. And I think everybody's kind of like, okay. I, I do feel like we're sort of getting to this point where Trump is going to have to start to kind of end game explain, you know, like what's the, well, I got it at first,
Starting point is 00:26:17 but now we're dipping into like this territory. We're like, this stuff's really enacting. So let's explain, you know, if there's some strategy, I know you can't give away your entire strategy, but at a certain point, you're gonna have to start, if some of this data, some of these things that have nothing to do with him that are driving financial, I mean, it has to do with them,
Starting point is 00:26:36 but you know what I'm saying, like we're enacted. I mean, no inflation number, what, 65 days, 70 days into his presidency is 100% at his feet. You know, his policies are not in play enough to both credit or hold against definitive every number yet. However, the sentiment he does have to sort of control with America. And I think he's going to have to start to sort of in game explain. What do you want? Okay, it's one thing to go.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Yeah, there'll be a little short-term pain. Well, at a certain point, you're going to have to explain what you anticipate happening and what you expect from your constituents. You know how much pain? What's the pain tolerance? You know, like I can, I can hold out for some uncle, but at a certain point the hand breaks. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:34 I totally agree. And that's the sentiment I feel. And people I talked to, everyone was super happy when he got in. There's things being done, but no one knows what's going on. Cause like you said, all we, I feel like we hear about is Tesla tariffs.
Starting point is 00:27:53 And it's like, all right, I can get on board with this if I know where we're headed. Yeah. Like what's the, like you said. Yeah, what's the rallying cry? Right, tell me that this is gonna drop interest rates, but explain why, right? If that's our end goal, show me a little bit of the roadmap to get there without, and maybe
Starting point is 00:28:11 that's what we all need to be kept in the dark. We know Trump's a negotiator. We know this is business at the end of the day, but I do feel this week, many people have been like, yo, all right, dude, and and they're getting annoyed like Trump needs to stop talking so much what are they doing and I think it's that we all need a little bit of reassurance right now I think would be great. Yeah totally agree it's just like like all right give us the give us the play and and not even like politically just to support them to support them but give all Americans kind of a, all right, here's what you can expect. Here's where we're going with this.
Starting point is 00:28:51 Because it has ventured. And again, being someone that generally supports the policies or for the majority supports the policies of that side right now. I even get a little, like I'm trying to go down the court and I'm looking for the pass and I'm going to, oh, but I don't know which way we're going a little bit. So we got to call the play a little bit. Let's we've said what it is on some level, but it's time to come back around
Starting point is 00:29:26 because the last thing you want is the perception that it's throwing a bunch of darts and hope to see him what sticks or just, or that there's not a plan. I don't think that that's what's going on. Cause I'm smart enough to know that a lot of smart people are pulling the right strings here. But I do think we've got to sort of course correct or just course correct the country to know what to expect or what the goal is. Because I don't think ultimately being in a tariff war with every single ally we have is healthy. No, it doesn't feel like it.
Starting point is 00:30:18 No, and I think that's why we're like we're in the middle of the game right now. We're feeling the pain. It's like we're in half time and we're not we're not we're not sure middle of the game right now. We're feeling the pain. It's like we're in half time and we're not sure what's going to happen. Yeah. Cause I think- I'm confident. I'm confident, but I think the first 30 days, some of the benefits were so clear. The messaging was clear. I'm not as clear 30, 60 days later. I agree. But I will say the one thing I'm clear on Chris, and that is the trading card market, I did see a statistic, the trading card card market in 2025 is up more than the stock market.
Starting point is 00:30:59 So someone's going to message me and say, I'm full of shit on that. No, I didn't see a stock or something. An article that was about, you know, as a whole, I'll tell you what, Chris, here's what I know. I go into, and you know, now having kids that trade and do stuff, you go to the store, you're looking at the shelves. Those shells are barren, man. Pokey.
Starting point is 00:31:20 I, you want to talk about grown men fighting. Go watch two grown men fight over a pack of Pokemon. That's a funny thing. I might start a YouTube channel on that. I'll go into, I'll go into Walmart and my kids are into the Pokemon and I do grab a couple packs here and there, but I'm not like hoarding it or like getting, you know, stealing every box out of the store. But I'll go, cause I'm going in there and have a look at football cards, baseball cards or something and, or something else. But then I'm looking at that cause I'm going in there and how to look at football cards, baseball cards or something and, or something else. But then I'm looking at that cause I'm into it now and they'll be dudes like. You know, pulling back and forth on a pack.
Starting point is 00:31:56 It's crazy. Have you, have you seen people, have you seen the growth? I don't even know where they sell Pokemon cards. Oh God. I've never even seen them in a store. There are groups upon groups upon groups of the Pokemon fanatics. People fight over a lot of things in Miami, but I haven't seen Pokemon cards in the middle of one of them yet, but I know there's somewhere it happens. Yep. All I know is tops release their newest football cards, tops finest.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Those little guy here on this on today. Look, look how colorful it is. Chris. I mean, can you see that? Yeah. I'll put it where you can see a little better pack down here. I know it's in some, Hey, these things aren't cheap, man. It's in Miami, some Miami players.
Starting point is 00:32:39 I know. So, uh, we got this tops hobby box tops finest two autographs per box I'm gonna open one pack like I've been doing on air for the drama These are fun Chris you've got like they've got more what they call insert cards than anything so you got your favorite players and Refractors and Holograms and autos and all that so you got to watch the YouTube to get the full effect here These are just I mean, I'm impressed is like a marketing guy like the graphics and all the other stuff
Starting point is 00:33:13 That'd be how fun would that be if you're a graphic designer getting to work at like one of the companies and you're like getting to Do sports cars deciding that Joel's agreeing? So we'll go first top pack first pack magic here house find us appreciate our friends at tops hey appreciate me more they start sending me some stuff you know like send some stuff here see what we got here Chris yeah this is pretty much a banger box right here like supposed to be all hits all day those BBs yeah yeah we'll see how it goes. Oh, how beautiful that is. He non-Mecardial. Oh, Tim Tebow is in the box.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Who knew you have to throw back Mike Singletary Ray Lewis, all these old school players, these are base cards they do. Now they tell you that these are common cards. They just come out and tell you on the card. Oh, we've got an auto first box auto And it's a player john hannahan hannah john hannah. I don't know who he is chris, but it's an auto Autograph in the box. That's a real auto. That's not like just made up chris. That's like pen written Ooh paint manning the field generals.
Starting point is 00:34:25 Who knows? I don't know these cards well enough to know like, Oh, that's a number one, Chris. This one's out of two 90 Dan Mojahowski, the magic man. Who knows Peyton Manning. You know that is right. Oh yeah. Kurt Warner. That's an old one.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Michael hall Jr. Got some reflection going on here. It feels like it could be numbered and that's a common. Okay. Roger Stalbach. I mean, they, they throw it in the old school with the new school here, Chris. So any hitters in there? Yeah, that, uh, I don't really know.
Starting point is 00:35:05 These are the players names aren't ringing a bell, but some of it, you got a numbered card and an auto that John Hannah strikes me as a, uh, if of all the autographs that you want out of the box, I'm not sure John Hannah's the highest on your list, but who knows? Yeah, exactly. We appreciate tops for making cool cards. I mean, this is definitely the, uh, if you're an art lovers, these is the set. Like complete, like abstract, all kinds of stuff going on.
Starting point is 00:35:38 Pretty cards. What's interesting to know is like tops is getting the licensing back. If you look, the helmets don't have the actual symbols on them because they don't have the full license of the, of the teams. They've licensed with the players. It's strange. Although all the licensing rules and sports cards, I've got more things that you can keep up with, but tops finest hobby box, check them out.
Starting point is 00:36:01 Got two. I got another, at least one more autograph in that box. So I'm hoping it's not another John Hannah, but I'm sure he was a great player in his day. There you go. It's fun. It's legalized gambling, Chris. Opened in the pack.
Starting point is 00:36:15 It's like a scratch card for kids. Yeah, straight up. But they're fun. At least there were something. You're hoping something that has value back on the other end. Hey, I'm still waiting to go back home and get my old collection out of my, my parents' closet. Hey, you got to get that thing. Send me some pictures that I can tell you if he's
Starting point is 00:36:31 worth anything. You didn't have market movers market movers.com. You'll see what your cards are worth. Hey Chris, any final words here? Everyone kick off your spring to a nice start. Spring has sprung. Yes it has. Hey, got longer days. Time to a nice start. Spring has sprung. Yes, it has. Hey, got longer days. Time to make it happen. Get out there. Hey, it's in your hands.
Starting point is 00:36:54 We talk about the news. We can talk about all this stuff. We live in the greatest country in the world. Get out there and make it happen. It's all about numero uno. Appreciate you, Chris. We appreciate everybody for listening. Go to Ryanisright.com. Find the highlight clips, links to all this stuff, and all these great sports cars we've been pulling out. Hey, a little fun here on the show. It's our show.
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