The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Reading the Newspaper and Riffing (EPOCH TIMES)

Episode Date: November 7, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Well, good day, folks. Before we get rolling into news, we've got to talk mesh-tastic masterclass up available at pbmfamily.com. The reason you're hearing so much about this is because, well, I went to the class of Prepper Camp. it is from the comms wizard's mouth the chief communications officer of the prepper broadcasting network chin gibson okay you probably heard the word mesh-tastic you probably heard it in the emergency communications radios world and you probably want to know more about it and what we have for you thanks to sarahathaway and chin gibson what we have for you is basically the whole shabang and hour the whole shebang mesh-tastic master class in an hour morning j ferg in the chat the phoenix is with us
Starting point is 00:01:05 and i'm going to show you how to get it right now and then we'll get into our news but um yeah i just want you to see exactly how to do this this is our membership website pbnfamily dot com okay you scroll down here you see all the immense benefits that members get you can sign up today if you'd like if not no biggie uh it is five bucks a month and it's likely the best of best five bucks a month you will spend for the rest of the year and going forward keep scrolling down past our amazing six part bug out series past our discounts and you happen upon this the self-reliance courses okay now if you're already a member here's the beautiful thing all you got to do is go hit start course you hit start course on any one of these courses and you can just do them i made this
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Starting point is 00:03:08 Boom, right? Just like that. You leave out of these, some of these classes are so good. You leave out of them and you feel empowered. Like, oh, I can do that. And that's largely what I want you to do. So now, if you're not a member, you've got to hit the register. Okay?
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Starting point is 00:03:33 But I don't know of a better video, of a better class on introductory and start to fit. Like you get your hands on a radio. By the time you're through this thing, you'll have the radio set up. And then you can set up multiple radios all the same way and build your mesh network. okay so do yourself a favorite go to pbn family dot com okay scroll down to you get to the self-reliance courses if you're already a member man get on these things they're great they're free they're awesome um if you're not a member then sign up five bucks a month or pay the a la carte 40 fee for the class your call um seems silly to spend that kind of money on one class when you can
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Starting point is 00:05:00 What is up? Let's get into some newspaper. How do you guys feel about that? It's Friday. Where's my epic times? It's Friday, baby. And it's time to talk some news. You see, I get excited because.
Starting point is 00:05:20 I haven't read it yet You know what I mean And I'm looking forward to it Do we want to go opinion Oh we got to go K Rubichek Oh my God I'm such a loser What's up L2
Starting point is 00:05:32 The Nub The Nub Ladies and gentlemen YouTube Okay L2 survive Over at YouTube Go check him out Go subscribe to his
Starting point is 00:05:41 YouTube channel Great gear reviews And such It's a good guy Definitely somebody You want to get to know Personally just kidding I feel like I'm kind of I need a little more light okay there we go let me put the old
Starting point is 00:05:58 figure four leg up put the old dad figure four seat up the old leg I've got my beautiful my beautiful changing earth but I did not say follow me man do my beautiful changing earth hoodie on you know what I kind of like that positioning better good job johnny five got to read k ruby check i'm sorry i'm a sucker it is what it is in this day and age i think she's putting out some of the most valuable stuff that there is um oh this is why this is such a heavy hitter this newspaper look at this article the illusion of safety how bureaucracy how bureaucracy is killing our health and our freedom the food safety regulations that we're supposed to protect us have made food less new
Starting point is 00:06:50 nutritious, less fresh and less real. This is my profession now before I started the whole PBN prepper writer thing. Like food safety was my profession. I started out as a chef and I ended up as a food safety and warehouse safety manager teaching, teaching classes, teaching a variety of people. There's some dinging going on in the back channel. If you hear it, I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what that's all about. Monday night, we're going to do a Preppers live,
Starting point is 00:07:23 and we're going to do it all on New York, right? Nuevo, Yorkistan with the Salton Mamdani. So we'll see what the Sultan Mamdani is going to do to New Yorkistan, and we're going to yap about it with all our prepper buddies. I know we got Jay Ferg. I know we got Dave Jones, the NBC guy myself. We'll see who else. I just got a great query to see if we can get Carl B.
Starting point is 00:07:50 come on right I'm showing up stuff more than I'm actually going to show you the newspaper and I think that might be a bad now you know what I think it looked better that way whoa too high up to the Dean Coons collection
Starting point is 00:08:05 what is it for those of you listening the show is going to be about as good as the amount of now I broke the camera on top of it Johnny's got an attitude I'm telling you right now
Starting point is 00:08:24 Johnny 5 he gets an attitude man oh he's real mad now look he won't even come back on now I have to re-select him he said I'm taking the day off you keep pushing me around I'm taking the day off that's all there is to it fine with me Johnny
Starting point is 00:08:42 fine with me pal uh maybe this is the method All right. Anyhow, I kind of want to read this one about bureaucracy and food safety. That's kind of cool. I will tell you the polar opposite of food safety, which, you know, if you abandon food safety, then you wind up with foodborne illness. Then you wind up with my COO at the local food bank I used to work at went to Japan and told me about Japan's food banks. you wouldn't even eat there you wouldn't take a thing from a Japanese food bank they may have changed since then it's been maybe 10 years but pretty ugly no food safety whatsoever you know what I mean can everybody hear me
Starting point is 00:09:26 pretty good I lowered the microphone because sometimes I get this uh this light right here comes in and kind of messes me up so I just wanted to make sure that you guys can hear me well I'm gonna go to K first K Rubik's new article, I got to email her again and keep, I got to put the J-Ferg pressure on K so we can get her on the thing. The Firewolf is having trouble with reception. I'm sorry to hear that. Okay, here we are.
Starting point is 00:09:57 The CCP's global war on Shen Yun and Universal Values. Okay, Rubik, when open AI, so this is called the Birth of Hybrid Culture. This is a good angle right here. This is nice. Got the paper, got the face, got the background, got the wife's hockey pants. This is a good angle right here. I like this. We live in a small house, guys.
Starting point is 00:10:20 It is what it is. When Open AI, the maker of popular artificial intelligence app chat GPT recently released its latest offering, SORA 2. Bum, bum, boom. I still got to post the Sora 2 video of me stealing coffee. Only the hosts, I think, have seen the video. It was the moment machines began to outpace imagination. Is that what it is?
Starting point is 00:10:48 I don't know. In less than five days, more than one million people downloaded the program, making it even more popular than ChatGPT, the world's most widely used AI app. Despite that, it's available only in the United States by invitation only. How did my sons get it? They both got an invitation? Soon after the app's release, the internet was flooded with videos of celebrities, historical figures, and even deceased loved ones.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Michael Jatzing dancing while shoplifting at 7-11, American president saying words they never said at places they'd never been, countless clips of Robin Williams giving new monologues years after his death. His daughter, Zelda Williams, posted a public plea asking people to stop sending her AI-generated versions of her father. That's pretty dark. that's that's pretty dark you know I don't want to say this out loud because I've been thinking about it a lot but
Starting point is 00:11:45 bullying with AI I'm just going to leave it there certainly not promoting it somebody's going to figure it out it's wow uh yeah for the first time in history culture itself is being co-authored by systems that don't
Starting point is 00:12:07 know what truth is and that can't care see this is why k is top tier on this subject man you know to be like good at a subject and to write about it well it's a combination of understanding what you're writing about but also adding like the intangibles of your your take on it all right it's a beautiful thing beautiful beautiful thing let me see what we got here so and like every cultural shift the new language is invented we now have words such as AI slop yeah that's my kids use that a term for mass produced low quality synthetic content how come so many people are using AI though like companies that's what's weird about it you think they would want like a distinction you know what I mean oh M goodness that still working on
Starting point is 00:13:07 on that? I don't know. Chicago calling me. Oh, boy. I don't know what that is. I never think I've ever even got a phone call from Chicago. Critics compare it to ultra-processed food, cheap, abundant, and addictive, but empty of real nourishment. That's a pretty, that's pretty damn good. The junk food of content creation. They promises that AI would cure cancer instead. We got SORA, too. That's a quote
Starting point is 00:13:38 The front-facing AI stuff is soulless There's no doubt about it Two decades ago Social Media Promise Connection Instead of deliver What on Earth is going on here That's strange
Starting point is 00:13:58 To get a double call From Chicago Do I know people in Chicago? Hmm. Whole indictments for crimes that they have proof, video proof. Yeah. Yeah, no doubt about it, Firewolf. That's a strange one, too. Just as processed foods fill the body without feeding its synthetic culture can fill the mind without truth. Zelda Williams said of the videos being made with her father's likeness, you're not making art, you're making disgusting, over-processed hot dogs out of the lives of human beings, out of history or art or music, and even showing them someone else's throat. or shoving them down someone else's throat hoping they'll give you a little thumbs up and like it gross where where does it go from here right isn't that the question where doth it go from here pbn family the first step out of drift is awareness seeing that no one else is driving we still can we can't turn back to the clock nor should we the synthetic is now woven into the cultural bloodstream but we can decide whether it becomes becomes a mirror for awakening or for amnesia.
Starting point is 00:15:13 We must teach not only how AI works, but also how it works on us. How AI works on us. AI literacy should include ethics, psychology, philosophy. You know, Elon Musk on Joe Rogan's podcast, the latest one they did together, they talked a lot about GROC and AI and how to make a functional AI that won't kill everyone. This is interesting. You know? We're living through one of history's great inflection points. The machines we've made are learning to imitate us faster than we're learning to understand them. The speed is astonishing, but speed is not destiny. We still have the wheel in our hands. The solution is to outpace, isn't to outpace the machine. It's to outgrow the illusion that it's driving. Okay, Rubichek, ladies and gentlemen. Round of applause.
Starting point is 00:16:03 How many rads can the average human withstand for an hour? Oh, God. I feel like I should know that, or I did know that. You know what? I think that's in the nuclear war prepared, not scared book. Nineteen-nine. What is it? I feel like there's a nine in it. Or is that nine hours of, that's radioactive decay, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:16:23 Anyhow. At least they got the wiring in if these solar flares take out the grid, I can finish to the job myself. Oh, you Firewolf wants us to answer the phone on, uh, yeah, I have no idea what it could be we'll get to it it is what it is most likely nothing interesting oh oh i see some peoples i see some some members diving into the meshtastic course i'm getting emails such and such a person has begun their course so and so has begun their it's awesome it's awesome um meshtastic this one's like the this one feels
Starting point is 00:17:07 like the caveman of meshtastic i bought i think two three years ago at prepper camp chin handed me one two three four five of these yeah they may be becoming these are this is a meshtastic node it just doesn't have the outside
Starting point is 00:17:27 but to the left of me is a bamboo a1 3d printer and that is going to be the outside so i'm going to 3d print the the plastic because we may wind up selling the Red Beacon Node. Yeah, we may. We may go down that path.
Starting point is 00:17:48 See, one of the best ways to thwart artificial intelligence, guys, is to not be where artificial intelligence be at. And that's what Red Beacon Media is all about. And you'll hear more about it. There's too much going on, books released, catalogs, mesh-tastic cores. I can't talk about it. You know what I mean? I don't.
Starting point is 00:18:09 It's impossible for the audience to follow along with the bouncing PBN based just on shows alone, let alone like all the little projects, you know what I mean, and all the little releases and all the little things that we're doing. And to be honest with you, I'm kind of annoyed with myself and past the point of every release being a little release. You know what I mean? like everything that we do being a blip like oh you know and this little group of people doing it and then it disappears so you got to slow down you got to focus in on what's cool and give it the
Starting point is 00:18:46 time that it needs and and beat the audience half the death with reminders because you guys are busy life is busy you know what i mean the destruction of the family oh maybe we'll save this for monday night this is a this is a great one How the Spector of Communism is ruling our world. The Epic Times here serializes an adaptation from the Chinese of how the specter of communism is ruling our world. Nine commentaries on the Communist Party. This is Chapter 7, How Communism destroys families in the West, promoting feminism and rejecting the traditional family. Having children tends to interrupt a woman's career, and women are inclined to reserve times.
Starting point is 00:19:34 to be with their families and children instead of dedicating themselves completely to their work. I saw a woman, I wouldn't recommend like following this woman for tons of advice, but I listen to a lot of different people. And the reason I listen to a lot of different people is because there are like trinkets. There are little gems of wisdom that even the craziest person will, you know, and then what's even better than when you hear those little gems across different social and cultural mores is when they start to line up with the same thought process. In other words, like, the woman I'm talking to you about is named Teal Swan, and she's sort
Starting point is 00:20:16 of like a, you know, heal it with crystals and yoga type, and not totally, but, you know, along those lines. But this concept, you start to hear all across social, you know, commentary and culture at large but she was the first person i ever heard talk about and she was talking about how the modern woman struggles to do anything right because they don't have the time to be mom and they don't have the time to be employee right and just that conundrum alone right just that conundrum alone is that's deep that's deep right like you can't give your full time for the working career mom it's very hard for them to give their time and their focus to being a mom right particularly if they're like a high performing you know working 60 hours a week hard to be mom but then because your mom also really hard to be the worker that maybe the men in the office are who have a wife at home with the kids and i don't know like that's one of those things you
Starting point is 00:21:29 So much of life is like you have to be aware of what you're up against. You know what I mean? Like know thy enemy and you'll know the outcome of a million battles, right? I think that's our biggest problem, right? Or one of our biggest problems. We don't really understand the enemy. We don't really understand the conditions and the situation. We think we're like 1990s dad.
Starting point is 00:21:51 You know what I mean? Like going to work, come home. Everything's the same. Put the nightly news on, you know, little Johnny's playing tee ball. It's all good. it's a different world man I don't think I want to read I might save that for Monday night
Starting point is 00:22:03 I don't know how much I want to talk about communism repeat the same old same old not that it's not important it's just you know the ousting of nine Chinese generals shows Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign has failed
Starting point is 00:22:20 imagine that how can a place like China have corruption I thought you just execute everyone right shouldn't there be some fear a little bit of fear consumer reports finds heavy metals in some protein powders honey fermented garlic supports gut health and immunity i like that i don't think i've ever had honey fermented garlic anybody in chat ever had honey fermented garlic before that's rare for me to say just last week i bought some
Starting point is 00:22:54 honey comb from for my son to try he wanted to like taste the comb itself and he hated it but it is really fun to eat it's been a long time since I had it we used to take like a homemade rosemary
Starting point is 00:23:12 cracker okay and a really good blue cheese and then we would put a little bit of honeycomb on top of all of that boom into the mouth as like an appetizer really good there's a thing about bees man there's a thing about bees right now it in my like my spider sense my bee sense is tingling it feels like you need more bee products in your life that sounds
Starting point is 00:23:41 so silly ever since i saw that the bee venom killed cancer cells killed breast cancer cells like immediately and the benefits of honey you start thinking like Like, there's something going on with these bees. You know what I mean? Fire will forge to seal your black, save the wax, seal your blacksmithing stuff with it. Oh, I like that. That's a good call. Very good call.
Starting point is 00:24:09 Chess strengthens. I don't know if this is a, if this is a stat no one considered before. But chest strengthens the mind and promotes cognitive health with age. Can diet change? You know what was amazing when we were going on, when we were, Flying to Orlando, my son and I were playing chess, and we were not on an expensive flight. We're on Delta or something like that, but my son and I were playing chess across the airplane. It was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Like he had chess game on his screen. I had it on my screen and we were playing each other. It's pretty fun. I was surprised that they were capable of doing something like that. Preparing before surgery cuts risk, shortens recovery. That's a good call. that makes a lot of sense uh simple hair test predicts kids depression and anxiety risk yeah it's really weird like these are unavoidable things period and we really need to
Starting point is 00:25:11 start looking at them that way you know like you have to understand life life is depression and anxiety at some time or another you know that is what it is like instead of and I guess what my problem is instead of trying to predict it it's like trying to predict the inevitable like let's do a bunch of tests to try to figure out if the sun's going to come up tomorrow or not you know what I mean like you will get depressed and life's going to happen what the most important thing in terms of anxiety and depression are what gets you out of it what gets you out of it right look if I don't work out and If I eat candy, like I have been, right?
Starting point is 00:25:56 And if I don't do anything creative or to take me out of sort of the routine of day-to-day life, depression, anxiety. Like, it will come. You know what I mean? As Phoenix says, you put your big girls on and keep going. Yeah. Yeah, but you also need paths out of it, right? Which is probably like crocheting and stuff for you, J. Ferr. right you you you have to have the better to build a child's pathways out of it than to concern
Starting point is 00:26:27 yourself with whether or not they're going to it's going to be fall them heavily right you know like the old adage speak it and it shall be i pay real close attention to that with my kids like real close attention to that things pop up in my head and i go and i shut my mouth and don't say it you know what i mean because it's going to blow over my mom had all this weird rule and it was she basically called it the five year rule with kids when i would ask her for something she would sit down and think about it and she would think is this going to affect his life in five years you know what i mean and if not it was pretty much a yes you know and it's not it's not it's not a bad um mastering metabolic health
Starting point is 00:27:15 inside the perfect storm driving type two diabetes and children i know what that is it's diet right yeah it's just diet i'll tell you what really helps with sugar and and you're like if you have a situation with insulin or you fast i'm almost starting to think like fasting probably has more to do with like why we didn't have diabetes and things like that than even sugar you know what i mean jay ferg quit giving kids junk food yeah exactly exactly man it's lifestyle and treatment well that's the other thing too i see that in my own kids right they can get they can get lazy they can get sit aroundy for a long time but you know you put them in sports and that kind of stuff a recent study
Starting point is 00:28:20 Systemic review published in The Lancet found that parent-focused interventions before a child's first birthday had little measurable effect by age two. Even if we did everything perfectly, it's still going to be difficult to turn the obesity epidemic around. VR, baby. Get your kid to look. If they do absolutely nothing, you don't put them in sports. They have no friends. They don't go outside. And they're homeschooled on top of it all. Um, get him a VR headset.
Starting point is 00:28:53 They'll burn some calories. There was a point my son was playing this tag game on VR. And it got to a point where he was getting like so into competitive play that I started giving him, uh, um, hydration drinks. Like, like I needed to rehydrate the kid because I'd watch him over like a several hour period play this game. highly competitively and he'd come off like he was basically working out i mean he was basically not just working out but he was working out at a level that was impressive to a guy like me you know what i mean like i'd watch him and be like all right dude you need you need to drink this liquid iv because i know i know that you're dehydrated i mean covered in sweat you know like
Starting point is 00:29:44 hair saturated in sweat and uh yeah i don't know you know you know You know, they're your kids. Someone needs to write an article about that. Like, you want to help your kids out? Like, get to know your kids. That's the most powerful thing you could do, right? Firewall Forge says guerrilla tag. Yeah, that's it.
Starting point is 00:30:04 It'll kill you. It will kill you. See, the one thing that I do, my kids start playing a video game. I'll play the video game. He's like, Dad, get on. Let's play a, let's play a gorilla tag. And by the way, Firewill Forge, stop playing. don't even act like you would play
Starting point is 00:30:21 guerrilla tag if there weren't little kids on it. Don't act like you'd play guerrilla tag if there was a bunch of cool guys on it. The truth about guerrilla tag is it will kill you. That's the truth about it. It made me tired. It tired me out.
Starting point is 00:30:37 It was like, oh my God, this is a heavy lift. Like the type of physical demand that that game, and I play physically demanding VR games, but like gorilla tag is a tough video game to play physically physically demanding it's like not an easy thing to do so but like I said get to know your kids man oh the re-evaluation of kindness it is important see I have a similar problem though Firewolf I don't mind the squeakers in VR multiplayer games
Starting point is 00:31:16 I mind when I get on and there's like a 10 or 12 year old kid hollering the N word out or saying the most vile stuff you've ever heard. It's not like I didn't grow up at that age and hear that kind of stuff out on the street. But when you're a parent or an adult or something and you hop on and you hear it, you hear like a little voice like this. And they're saying stuff you can't even believe. I'm like, oh, I don't know what to do in here. You know, so largely I just mute every microphone. and go rogue. I'm sure people hate it,
Starting point is 00:31:49 but it is what it is. I love VR man. It's fun. It is a whole lot of fun. Life and tradition. Even Chopin got stage fright. Of course, everybody got stage fright.
Starting point is 00:32:03 November's movies offer history, action, and emotional depth. A monastery reflects a French Duke's wealth. Well, I believe that. I believe it. you want to look at some recipes yeah let's do that let's do home let's do the home section
Starting point is 00:32:26 over at epic times it's always good what i got here a little uh we got a little recipe from tara punzon vegana italiana hey tara i appreciate what you're doing um but you're kind of making me sad a little bit so what we got it looks like almost like an italian wedding soup but vegan style i don't know there's something about it like it's not that some of the best food uh it's not that some of the best food isn't like like in italian food has to have meat but it's just you know what it is it's the restrictions on italian food like italian food is love and sometimes decadence and you know comfort right and there's like an attitude about it right and it's sort of like a yeah it's like i don't i what is the i d g a f or whatever and it's um
Starting point is 00:33:29 you can't do that with vegan like once you put a rule set in it kills the whole italian food vibe like you want to show up and a day welcome in now you wanted the parmesan you know what i mean and there's a vibe to it so i don't mean to blow up the article right off the bat but it's just one of those things right i don't know not a fan pun zone but it looks good i mean like a legitimate italian wedding soup you guys eat that you guys make that it's soup time like it is soup time Italian wedding soup, man, with the escarole, with the tiny little meatballs, with the meatballs in it, the tiny little meatballs, and the diatilini pasta? You put the diatilini pasta in, right? Unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:34:15 I may make it this weekend. Now I'm excited. I may whip it up this weekend because it's a good one. A little fresh shaved Parmesan. Hardy Italian classics vegan style. Italian wedding, pulpitine, beef and black bean chili sounds good. Woof. West Coast Italian longhats.
Starting point is 00:34:41 I love the long hots. They're good. You guys know my favorite, right? Oh, I made a shrimp boil yesterday. Jay Ferg, you're going to be so proud of us. I'm glad you brought that up. This year, right? L2 Survivors are a good prepper cookbook something for,
Starting point is 00:35:01 ingredients like beans, rice, flour, salt, long-term food storage. I need to write it. Nub. I need to write it. Why haven't I written it yet? Why haven't I put in the S-H-T-F chef cookbook out yet? Tell me. Damn it?
Starting point is 00:35:17 Of the writing of many books, there is no end, though. I can tell you that, so it'll come. It's just at the back of a long queue. It really is. It's at the back of a long queue. I've got a fishing book I want to finish. you're right hey you're right nub you are 100% i see the wit and i get it and you are 100% right it's tough i am but one man a man like me ought live a thousand years right a hundred years is
Starting point is 00:35:48 just an insufficient amount of time for a guy like me one lifetime are you kidding what like most pompous thing of person could say i think anyway Phoenix, you'd be so proud of us because last year we did sushi at Thanksgiving, bad idea. But this year, my kids have been, my kids have eaten more crawfish this year than most people eat in a lifetime, I'd say, especially in this area. And we decided that we're going to do, as part of our festivities this year, we're going to do a crawfish boil. So we're going to do the traditional Thanksgiving and, you know, the my style Thanksgiving, which. is pretty damn good and you know lots of Italian meats imagine that good cheese that kind of stuff good good small bites but we're also going to do the the crawfish boil be good
Starting point is 00:36:43 I'm talking to you and leafing through the paper as though I'm reading the paper still it's all for effect Jay Ferry's coming we're packed this year man I don't you wouldn't even fit in the house we wouldn't have a seat for you at the table to be honest it's it's loaded it's going to be in our little house it's going to be like 20 people absolutely packed wonderful i can't wait actually so let's wrap it up let's wrap it up folks meshtastic class is up i hope you enjoyed the epic times today uh email them if you like newspaper and tell them how much you want me to be a writer over there for those of you who are members go to pbnfamily com and uh watch the video what is it what is mesh-tastic how to set it up the software the
Starting point is 00:37:38 flashing the messaging searching the area tips on how to use it where to buy radios so on and so forth i mean it's yeah man it's uh it's gonna be it's gonna be something it is going to be something and the old mesh-tastic masterclass. People are already jumping in, signing in, logging in, something great to check out over the, uh, yeah, that. No, I like that idea, Nubb.
Starting point is 00:38:10 Nub says at least you have time to read the newspaper. You should do your show in the kitchen while you're cooking something. Now you add some salt pepper. Hey, it's a good idea. It's a very good idea. But, um, there's two problems. Number one, I don't have a really nice kitchen.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Number two, I need an overhead camera and an overhead camera setup and probably an island. And when I get those things, I will start doing the ShtF Chef cooking show. And that will be that. You know what I mean? All in due time, man. Right? All in due time. These things come to fruition.
Starting point is 00:38:51 They just take time. and i've learned over the years not to rush not to rush something out that sucks you know what i mean because that's easy that's easy uh yeah so well i'd argue that one phoenix you would probably get way more followers if you didn't right all right i'm out of here i do appreciate you guys um go to pbmfamily.com either register for the course or start your course if you're a member okay or you can become a member at pbnfamily.com enjoy you friday folks enjoy your weekend you may not hear from me not for any reason in particular just because or you may i may pop in who knows all right i will talk to you folks soon
Starting point is 00:39:48 Enjoy the, uh, the festivities that are at PBN. See it.

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