Right About Now with Ryan Alford - The Week of April 12 | Jeff Bezos's "Billionaire Bunker," Explained

Episode Date: April 12, 2024

TAKEAWAYSDiscussion of new studio spaceReturn of mall foot trafficImpact of the Apple Vision ProStubbornly high US inflationThoughts on the eclipseFunny incident involving a Mexican TV stationChalleng...es of adopting new technology like the Apple Vision ProInsights and commentary on current business landscapePerspectives on the impact of business on everyday life CHAPTERSThe new studio space (00:00:45) Discussion about the new studio space and plans for a live recording.Return of mall foot traffic (00:06:26) Talk about the resurgence of mall foot traffic and the impact on retail and entertainment experiences.Issues with the Apple Vision Pro (00:12:43) Discussion about the problems and user experiences with the Apple Vision Pro, including potential health risks and impact on adoption.Stubbornly high US inflation (00:17:02) Conversation about the impact of high US inflation on various aspects of daily life, including housing, groceries, and salaries.Real Estate Investment (00:22:48) Discussion on BlackRock's purchase of a real estate investment trust and potential rent increases.Billionaire Bunker in Miami (00:24:40) Jeff Bezos's real estate acquisitions in the Indian Creek community and the safety of the area.Wellness and Biohacking (00:27:09) Importance of health and wellness for billionaires, including biohacking trends and the Vibe Science podcast.Promotion of Mac Fox Bikes (00:29:13) Promotional segment for Mac Fox Bikes, including details about the X2 bike and a discount code.Weekend Update (00:29:59) Brief mention of the Masters weekend and a prediction for the winner, followed by closing remarks. 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. Right about now. Well, it starts right about now. What's up, guys? Welcome to Right About Now.
Starting point is 00:00:37 It's our weekly marketing and business news here on April 12th, 2024. Joined as always by my good friend, Chris Hansen. What's up, brother? What's up, my bro? How are you? I'm good, man. Hey, unofficially, officially in the new studio space, a little teaser. We don't have the full setup, but we're actually in the room. So I'm feeling pretty good.
Starting point is 00:00:58 I feel like I've got space. You don't know this show business. Everything feels maybe bigger or whatever. Our studio was like 12 by 12, maybe at its best. Yeah. And was plenty of space to do what we needed to, but we're going big, baby. Got the new desk coming in. I think we're going to pick it up this afternoon, actually.
Starting point is 00:01:15 Just got a text message. We're going to go big or go home, they say. Lean in, baby. I need to get up there, and to we got to do a live recording in the new studio exactly we will you need to plan your next trip for sure i hope everyone g vegas yeah g vegas is feeling good supposed to be 80s all next week too so it's good i hope everyone out there is wherever you are whenever you're however you are, whenever you are, however you are, we appreciate you for making us number one. Our weekly, bi-weekly show will be going to quasi-daily. Probably start every other day,
Starting point is 00:01:53 probably Monday, Wednesday, Friday here in the next couple of weeks. We're working out the kinks. No definitive guarantees, but we're working our way towards what we think will be the best daily business show on the planet. We're already pretty close, my friend, in our own minds, but we're going to leave. We're going to remove all doubt with the with the new format. So I'm pretty pumped about that. We're taking that. You can't take the BS out of business unless it's every day.
Starting point is 00:02:19 Straight up. There's so much BS we got to take out of there. I hope everyone had a good eclipse week and i'll make a little note at national championship yukon won and someone won the bracket at work you don't want to be the boss and win the bracket i didn't really bask in it too much you feel bad like you're not supposed to do things like the boss shouldn't get presents he shouldn't like that was my first thought when you told me you won i I was like, damn, bro. Is that good for office politics?
Starting point is 00:02:47 There was no money involved. We had no money exchanging hands. If there was, I would have let second place take it. It was just purely bragging rights. So I accepted the award and felt a little bad about it. I was like, what am I supposed to do? Not do a bracket? Then I'm not participating.
Starting point is 00:03:00 You can't win. You don't participate. And everybody's like, why didn't Ryan do it? Okay, I did it. And I won, you motherfuckers. Just kidding. I love everybody. participating you can't win you don't participate and everybody's like why didn't ryan do it okay i did it and i won you motherfuckers just kidding i love everybody i didn't really want to win but sometimes you get lucky i don't think i've ever won i think i've won a bracket like once in my life i'm 45 years old i think i've won once ever and so of course i win our own work bracket but i'll take it we'll take the wins wherever we can get them these days take the w
Starting point is 00:03:25 bro take the w i hope everyone enjoyed uh the eclipse i'm gonna say something i'll probably get some hate dms for it but i don't give two shits about the eclipse like i i everybody i don't i know what happens so it's a rare occurrence and it's astronomy and it's not that i don't care about science but i'm like changing plans and stuff. Okay. My kids have the glasses. I looked up there for five seconds and I'm like, that's cool. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Now what was I doing? Did you, could you guys see the eclipse there down in Miami? Yeah. I nearly went blind. There was a mob outside the gym, literally like 20 people as I was leaving. And I took a glance. It definitely did fry my eyeballs before a woman handed me a pair of the glasses. I took a look.
Starting point is 00:04:12 It was cool. Yeah. I can appreciate it for what it is. I appreciate it. But the world went on. But I will say we have a couple articles related to it. One, I'm going to start with a funny one. This comes to us from our
Starting point is 00:04:25 friends at TMZ. That should get your head in the right space. TMZ.com. Mexican station airs testicles on live TV. That's not the moon blocking the light. One Mexican TV station solar eclipse coverage Monday was totally nuts. I like like this writer as in the pair of testicles that somehow ended up on the screen and they might be famous check it out news anchor for mexico's rcg media were commenting just as the eclipse entered totality but things really got interesting when they cut to a different angle of a bright light presumably the sun seconds later the testes dipped into frame blocking the light and giving audiences a brief but very up-close look at someone's family jewels you could see the visible shock
Starting point is 00:05:18 of the faces of the two anchors on set as for how the testicles ended up in the broadcast, RCG Media reportedly asked viewers to send in personal eclipse footage, which in hindsight was a very risky idea. There's even a theory floating around social media that the balls and collection were attached to
Starting point is 00:05:39 Tommy Lee. The Motley Crue drummer reportedly posted and deleted a nearly similar eclipse recreation with his testicles, which might've somehow leaked into the RCG control room. Update from yesterday. Sources with direct knowledge. Tell TMZ these balls do not belong to Tommy Lee.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Good to know. Good to know. I feel much better. Someone else's. That's funny Tommy Lee. Good to know. Good to know. I feel much better. Someone else's balls. Someone else's. That's funny as hell. Live TV, folks. Our next article is a little bit more down the business line in marketing.
Starting point is 00:06:17 Not that balls aren't about the business. Hey, we say we're taking the BS out of business. We ain't going to take the balls out of business, though, Chris, are we? No, definitely not taking the BS out of balls. This comes to us from emarketer.com. How Netflix, Sheen, and Skims are bringing malls back from the dead. Mall foot traffic is returning to pre-COVID-19 levels. In 2013, visits to indoor shopping malls were down 5.8% from 2019 levels compared to a decline of 15% in 21 per placer.ai. The comeback of the mall in 2024 report,
Starting point is 00:07:00 visits to open-air shopping centers and outlet malls are also recovering. Continued mall success requires the right mix of brand and attractions to keep today's consumers engaged. Breaking with tradition, while retail remains a mall staple, experiences in restaurants are major drivers of mall traffic. That's good news for Netflix, which plans to open two brick-and-mortar locations in 25. The first, with the King of Pressure Mall in Pennsylvania, will feature a 250-seat theater, amusement rooms, dining space, and a retail marketplace. model, experimenting with short-term leases and pop-up events to pique consumers' curiosity and a sense of urgency. Mopey going back to the ball. We got those mall rats returning.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Those Friday night shenanigans hanging out at Ruby Tuesdays. Yes. Hanging out at Spencer's, getting the weird gifts. Spencer's and Hot Topic. Hot Topic at Spencer's. Get the weird gifts. Spencer's and Hot Topic. Hot Topic. Spencer's. I want to shake the magic eight ball and see what happens. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:13 I think that's black light. Yeah, I got to get some black lights at Spencer's. Yeah. A Scooby-Doo t-shirt. The mystery machine. You guys know what I'm talking about. You guys were in there buying that shit we know you know who you are when you're listening you're shaking your head like
Starting point is 00:08:30 oh that wasn't me we know but yeah interesting with netflix huh netflix essentially setting up an experiential movie theater talk about the pendulum swinging full circle back. Streaming. It's like the DVDs didn't really work. The streaming blew up. We had my buddy Mark Randolph, the founder of Netflix, on who talked about all that. You should go back and listen to that story. Shameless plug. He's a badass in business.
Starting point is 00:08:58 And it was a great episode, so if you want to learn all about that story. But nonetheless, we got all the streaming to set up. Experiential. I love it, though. I'll tell you this. This is all coming back. The more experiential you can make your stores and these experiences is a huge brand play. I guarantee you if they do it right, it will work in increasing brand resonance and overall awareness. And look, sometimes you want to get out of the house a little bit.
Starting point is 00:09:27 And having, I love the amusement rooms, dining space, retail space. Let's get some beverages going, like a little bar. Are you kidding me? I'm thinking Dave and Buster's. Yeah, Dave and Buster's. That's movie theater. Yes. That's what I was talking about.
Starting point is 00:09:41 Winner. I want to play a little key ball while I'm watching the movie. Yeah, shoot a few hoops. Shoot a few hoops. It might be noisy, but hey, put some headphones on if you need it or whatever, if you want an individual listening. But in all seriousness, I do think the movie theater needs rethinking to modern times. And there's some places there's some places
Starting point is 00:10:05 around here even in south carolina smaller markets that you have dining or like waiter services a couple of them i've heard of that's what i've done but they're just scratching the service you got to make it and they so would then it's just no it's not like home you can make it i want like a fruity drink or something i don't have the shit to make that at home. So you get a full bar experience while you're watching a movie. The movie experience could be improved that if Netflix wants to be on the forefront to increase their traffic there and then online, that makes sense to me. It's a good brand play. They want to be about entertainment.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Netflix knows what their core business is. It's streaming subscriptions. It's that $9.99 a month, the $10.99. What is that? It's $19.99 a month now. I think my bill's gone up twice, maybe more than that. They know what their core business is, but look, they want their brand to be synonymous with extraordinary entertainment experiences. Online, easy streaming, offline, cool access to fun places where I can watch content entertainment. This is a big brand play. That's what they're going for. And what's the takeaway we all about? Look, what do we love to give on this show, Chris? What do we want to give
Starting point is 00:11:18 people? Starts with value, baby. That's the value. You want your brand to be synonymous with something overarching. Yes, you want your core business. You have your channels for monetization, but you want to be associated with a core block that people know you to be for so that you can create these brand extensions that go beyond so that it gives you permission. Look, Netflix has earned permission to do this. It's not, Chris, you and I sit here and we have this article and we read about it, we learn about it. We don't go, what's Netflix doing?
Starting point is 00:11:55 That doesn't make any sense. I'm thinking fucking brilliant is what I was thinking. Exactly. Because they've earned permission as a brand delivering excellent content experiences online and streaming. And so going and improving what is really a stale experience. Let's be honest, going to the movies, that popcorn with extra butter is good and all. But we got to be upgrading, baby.
Starting point is 00:12:18 And so that's what this is about. So kudos to them. Don't know if I want to see the mall get more popular. My kids want to go there and hang out with Creepy Tom and Overdramatic Sarah. Yeah, yeah. We all know who they are, Tom and Sarah. He's creepy, she's overdramatic, and she needs to stay away from my kids. Definitely some weirdos.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Other than that, I'm cool with the mall and the movie theater and all that shit coming back. And let's get back in IRL, baby. In real life. This isn't real life, but it is. We haven't really come brought to fruition the AVP segment, the Apple Vision Pro. And partly because of things like this comes comes for us from MarketWatch.com. They're always watching the market, baby. Some Apple Vision Pro users are finding that the virtual reality headset isn't so easy on the eyes after all.
Starting point is 00:13:23 the AVP is generating oohs and ahs and black eyes and other melodies maladies let's just call it what it is it's causing issues among other among all these early adopters of the
Starting point is 00:13:38 heralded mixed reality headset there's varying reports of issues while it may have been well reviewed the high-tech wearable comes with an important caveat wearing it for an extended period of time more than an hour or so risks neck pain headaches eye strain and back aches according to users of the device and apple literature it may also cause urinary issues cancer and hemoglobin issues diarrhea yeah chest pains sounds like a prescription for pain is what it is
Starting point is 00:14:14 nonetheless it sucks because i don't want this to be happening. But I could have told you this was probably going to happen. Those big old goggles on your head. I have played around enough with the other versions of this, the MetaQuest and all that stuff, that it's disorienting. I don't know. You can only deal with it for so long. You and my kids that played with it like crazy when we first got it don't really play with it anymore.
Starting point is 00:14:44 And I think it's partly because of this. They don't describe it this way, but I think it has a lot that play with it like crazy when we first got it don't really play with it anymore. And I think it's partly because of this. They don't describe it this way, but I think it has a lot to do with it. They're back to Fortnite. Back to good old Fortnite. Back to good old Fortnite. So I thought this was interesting because, again, it's an issue. It's an issue with adoption. Obviously, they only have so many units to sell. But I also caution brands with going too overboard in development around this until they could get this figured out with the hardware and the software.
Starting point is 00:15:13 Because it's a problem. Because if people can only wear it for 15, 30 minutes, it's not a real world solution for an all day working from home business environment or other applications. So have you got your hands on any, Chris? No, I haven't. You're in Miami though. Do you see a lot of people with them? No. And that's what I'm just realizing now is I feel like a couple, what was it a month or two ago when they released? Yeah. You were seeing them everywhere. And now that you mentioned, I haven't seen any at all. Even just on social media, there was a lot of stuff going viral and now I don't see anything.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Yeah, I think you're gonna still see some stagnation there until they get all this stuff worked out. And if you want to learn from me directly, join my newsletter, ryanofford.com backslash newsletter. Sign up, I give daily advice on marketing, personal branding, podcasting, life. Give that a shout. Join that. It's free.
Starting point is 00:16:11 It's daily. Just like this show, give away our best advice. Also on the business front, we refrain from talking about the economy too much. You can have a whole show about the economy and numbers. But I think this is important as it relates to business and the impacts it can have. This comes to us from CNN.com. Stubbornly high U.S. inflation grew stronger than expected in March. Surging gas prices, sky-high mortgages and rent,
Starting point is 00:16:40 sent inflation rising more than expected in March. It's up 3.5% for the last 12 months, ending in March. That's year over year. According to the latest Consumer Price Index data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it's considerably up from last month and marks the highest annual gain in the past six months. I think it means interest rates will not be getting cut, which means those mortgages are going to remain extremely high. So you're probably going to continue to see people scared to sell
Starting point is 00:17:13 because they know they'd have to buy, rebuy in this market. Like your biggest impact will be on the housing market, but it all trickles down. And shit just costs too much, Chris. Prices just haven't been dipping you good well i'll just say you know i'm blessed that i'm not seeing every five ten cents the way i'm sure other people are as far as their purchasing but i do notice that we have four kids buy groceries those grocery bills are a lot higher than they were three or four years ago.
Starting point is 00:17:47 And my wife does most of the grocery shopping, but we split it up enough that I see it too. I'm like, I look at my shopping cart and it rings up and I'm like, $274. I'm like half full. The shopping cart's like three quarters full, not even half full sometimes'm like what did i buy did my kids throw like some gold steaks in here or something they're like 17 bags of candy i don't know do you feel it in your day-to-day do you see it yeah man and everyone i talk to especially my friends that have families and whatnot but even if i go get lunch say I go to get like a steak bowl, do something healthy, it's $30. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:18:29 I constantly wonder how is your average family getting by right now? Yeah, yeah, it is. It's funny you say that. If you get something healthy, you add that stuff on, you're getting a salad. I mean, even, and you're in Miami, but even here in Greenville,
Starting point is 00:18:46 I see the man up, you're getting a salad. And you're in Miami. But even here in Greenville, I see the man up. I'm like, okay. All right, I'm grabbing like a 10 out of my wallet. And I'm like old Clark Iswald, like when the bill was too high. I'm like shoving the 10 back in to go for the 100. Like, 10's not enough. Wait, it's got a salad and some breadcrumbs or something. I don't even know what. Oh, you got chicken and avocado on this bitch.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Okay, 1747. What? I mean, for a salad? It's been going viral, all these videos of younger people saying, I'm making more money than I've ever made, but I'm more restricted on my budget than ever because everything is just so expensive. Gas, food, housing.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I'll tell you this. We were joking. There's a house. I sold a house exactly 10 years ago. And we're in Greenville, South Carolina. Lovely place. Don't move here, though. We got too many people moving here.
Starting point is 00:19:40 I sold it for $495,000, right at $500,000 in 2000, December of 13. So we'll call it 2014. And this house just went on the market. I happen to still get the updates because I'm like, I have a Zillow saved. It's had no structural upgrades. I looked at the pictures. They've done a few little cosmetic things in the bathrooms, but no structural upgrades. It looked at the pictures. They've done a few little cosmetic things in the bathrooms, but no structural upgrades. It's a big house, 4,000 square feet,
Starting point is 00:20:10 maybe 3,800. And Chris, no structural upgrades. It was 500,000 10 years ago. What do you think that house is selling for? Let's play a little game. What do you think that house is selling for? 10 years.
Starting point is 00:20:25 950. Keep going, buddy. 1.2. Keep going. 1.8. No, it's 1.297. Shit. What's the math?
Starting point is 00:20:41 Someone do the math for me. Doubling would have been a million. Two and a half percent. Like 250, 225%, something like that. No structural changes whatsoever. Welcome to Greenville, South Carolina, folks. Welcome to the real estate market. To say I wish I just sat on that house is one thing. This market's been going crazy, but they talk about, I see it all 30% up. It's 34% up. Shit. It's 225% up in my math book. What? 10 years. So let me tell you what's not up 225% salaries. No one's making 225% more. I'm not saying if you haven't climbed the ladder or you got 500 side gigs, whatever it is,
Starting point is 00:21:25 but the average salaries in this market haven't gone up 225%. So all you do is pricing out the market. You've got a lot of people moving in where the like New Yorkers, other places where real estate's higher. So you're changing the market dynamics. And I'm just talking about the micro lens of this market, but that's the impact. You're changing economies. You're changing the landscape. You're changing politics. You're changing a lot of things because of these price increases. So be careful what you wish for. Now, I know I was sitting here saying that as a good old fashioned capitalist, that I don't believe that prices shouldn't increase as quality increases or things like that happen. But just it's a slippery slope. And so for this to keep continuing, it's I always
Starting point is 00:22:14 I didn't I never thought we're going to recession. And I still firmly believe that we can stay out of it. But the prices or the pay of the something has to start going. And in business owners like myself, I can't pay more for things and then pay my people more. Like, it's like, I can't increase my rates with clients 200%. Thus, I can't increase my employee salary. Like something has to give, but they have higher costs. I have higher costs in everything.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Everything I ever did as a business owner costs more. I read this morning, BlackRock just purchased a huge real estate investment trust for 10, I want to say 10 billion. I don't think it was trillion. Yeah. But it was like 80 apartment communities across the country. And that's, again, I think part of the reason you have these massive funds owning clusters of cities,
Starting point is 00:23:08 essentially that they can charge whatever they want, you know, which different where my situation, like I'm in a condo, it's independently owned. It's up to that guy. But I know even right now I'm waiting. He'd said,
Starting point is 00:23:21 I'll get back to you end of the week. I need to see what market rates are for what to raise my rent to, essentially. Yeah. So I'm just sitting there, damn. See how much I can charge you. Yeah, exactly.
Starting point is 00:23:32 So I'm interested to see what he thinks is a fair increase down here in Miami. I know. I have a feeling it's not going to be a very good feeling. And is it going to be in line
Starting point is 00:23:42 with salary and overall wealth increases or is it going to be in line with salary and overall wealth increases, or is it going to be in line with some other dynamic? So that's the thing. And I don't have the solutions, but you have to just, this is where you have to be paying attention to what's going on and making sure you're on the side of that needs to come down, period. I don't care where your politics for.
Starting point is 00:24:07 It's not a political thing. It's an economic thing. So inflation needs to halt because we need those interest rates to fall. And that will set it in motion. And I get the whole thing, like how it all works. It works both ways. So supply and demand, all that stuff. I get it.
Starting point is 00:24:25 But slippery slope we're on there. Speaking of different brackets for different people, finally today, FastCompany.com brings us Jeff Bezos' billionaire bunker explained. Literally, it's not really a bunker, so to speak, I don't think. And this is down in your area, buddy. Founder of Amazon has recently been on a spending spree in Miami. He's come check out the vacay lounge. Jeff, if you're listening, get down there and check.
Starting point is 00:24:53 Come on through Jeff. Come on through Jeff. Where he's cultivating a growing real estate portfolio in the ultra exclusive community of Indian Creek, nicknamed billionaire bunker. Last week, Bezos shelled out a reported $90 million on a third piece of property in the area, meaning that he now owns three of just the 41 lots. Other residents of the gated community include Tom Brady,
Starting point is 00:25:19 Giselle Bundren, and superstar DJ David Guetta. I never know how to spell that. How do you say that? Guetta? I know who he is. Yeah. Am I saying that right, Kai? You know who that is.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Guetta? Guetta? All right. I know you. No, you. Guetta. I know who he is. I know his music, but I don't ever know how to pronounce his name.
Starting point is 00:25:41 So now I do. Thanks, Kai. David Guetta. Anyway, he I do. Thanks, Kai. David Getta. Anyway, he's got some money too. They're all in this bunker together. Billionaire bunker. You know this area? The Indian Creek area?
Starting point is 00:25:55 Yeah, I'm familiar. It's definitely very... Rintzy? Yeah. Is it safe though? So you spend that kind of money on that land. Is it in any jeopardy of going underwater i guess that depends who you talk to right yeah i guess probably definitely flooding
Starting point is 00:26:13 yeah anyway they got enough money they could afford it if it happened right they got it insured whatever the insurance costs no telling i was gonna, what's the insurance on a house like that? Shit. Yes. But I'm glad Jeff's doing all right, getting himself more bunker, more space to stretch his arms out. I wonder if he could park his boat there. That's a great question. That's what he's trying to do in the Netherlands? Yes. Have bridges adjusted to fit his make a yacht?
Starting point is 00:26:42 Yes. And all because he decided to sell some books online man that guy fuck unlocked it man good for him he's looking good yeah he looks good he's taking care of himself yeah all these ceos have figured out you can have all this money but if you don't feel good you don't take care of yourself what are you gonna spend it on be a great guest and vibe science. Let's have Jeff tell us what he's doing. We've never even heard of it.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Shameless plug along those lines. Todd Anderson was on today. It just released today. We're the day we're recording here. And so if you go back, if you look at vibe science, Chris and I's health and wellness podcast, we're bridging the gap between modern medicine and alternative wellness
Starting point is 00:27:26 approaches for a complete holistic look. And we had Todd Anderson on who talked about it. It's like, you can have a billion dollars in the bank, but if you have a sore throat that day, you're not, all you're thinking about is that sore throat. If you have cancer and you have a billion dollars in the bank, you weren't even thinking about the money. Cause you don't, all you want to do is get better.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Just the importance of wellness. And same thing with like Bezos. He's figured out, oh, yeah, I can't have all this money, but can I live well longer to enjoy it, have impact, give back to people? And so it is important. So go check that out. Go to vibescience.media for any of that info. Because again, it's all built together. It's a business show, but we're guiding you.
Starting point is 00:28:10 You see what Jeff Bezos is doing. If you wanted that billionaire bunker, you better take care of your health and wellness. A lot of billionaires out there into just biohacking and health and wellness. They're onto something. You can become that before you become the billionaire. Exactly right. Exactly right. Exactly right. And we'd love for y'all to check that out,
Starting point is 00:28:32 vibescience.media. And of course, go check out macfoxbikes.com. I got that X2. It's down at the lake, Chris. I left it at the lake. That cruiser's become like the beach cruiser, lake cruiser, doing that thing, riding that thing around. The X2, it's a mountain bike. It's it at the lake. That cruiser's become like the beach cruiser, lake cruiser, doing that thing, riding that thing around. The X2, it's a mountain bike. It's a city cruiser.
Starting point is 00:28:56 It's a lake extraordinaire is what it is. Electric, peddler. You can pedal. You can scoot. You can do whatever. I got both those batteries on there. I got 90 miles. I got a big seat. Chris, you can even come ride that thing with me. We can go two-seater on that, baby. Like a banana seat? Old school? Yeah. That might make for some good content. Yeah, great content right there. I might get a side cart on that thing.
Starting point is 00:29:14 I'm going to see if my boys over at MacFox can get a side cart on that thing. Now that would be it. Now we'd be talking. Go check them out at MacFoxBike on social media. Use Ryan Offord 150. You'll get $150 off the X2. Ryan Offord 100. It's $100 off the X1.
Starting point is 00:29:32 Get that X2, baby. Upgrade. You want that big thing. Let me tell you, it's fun. The kids love it. My friends are jealous. Go check them out. Tell them that we sent you from right about now. MacFoxBike.com.
Starting point is 00:29:48 Love them. That's all we got today, Chris. Any final thoughts? No, not at all. Everyone have a great weekend. Yeah. That's it. Have a good weekend.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Hey, it's Masters weekend. And, yes, Tiger Woods is supposed to be playing so he should be well into round two hopefully hasn't dropped out by now with an injury I don't mean that jokingly I mean it because I want it's better for golf if he's playing and we'll see what happens Scotty Scheffler's gonna win though you heard it here that's all we got for Chris Hanson down at the vacay lounge in Miami go follow him on Instagram Chris Bro Chris Hanson down at the Vacay Lounge in Miami. Go follow him on Instagram, Chris Broby Hanson. I'm at Ryan Alford on all the social media platforms.
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