Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Michale Graves Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: November 20, 2022

Tim & Co join Michael Graves for a spicy (and musical) bonus segment usually only available on Timcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to our special weekend show, Sunday Uncensored. Every week we produce four uncensored episodes of the TimCast IRL podcast exclusively at TimCast.com and we're going to bring you the most important for our weekend show. If you want to check out more segments just like this, become a member at TimCast.com. Now enjoy the show. it. The only person who actually knows how to change the cameras is Serge. Yeah, which one is it? Oh, they changed the color. There we go. I love that machine. It's ours. You want a snark to tune?
Starting point is 00:01:11 You want a snark to tune it up? Uh, I can't pick. I'll bring up a tuner real quick. Any chance you have a cape on? I do, yeah. Oh. I do, yeah. This members-only segment is going to be about Bankman Fried, spending millions on Democrat campaigns,
Starting point is 00:01:42 but because there's musicians in the house. How about you sing a song about the corruption of fda i would love to sing you a song oh hell yeah corruption one you want to just position the mic however you think it might make the most sense i don't i don't like you yeah you can't like put it right up to your mouth because then we won't hear the guitar in a loud voice up to your mouth because then we won't hear the guitar. I get a loud voice. Ian's got a capo coming. Oh, good job, man.
Starting point is 00:02:17 I got you. I got you. I was thinking, Tim, I should add the new stuff for the new studio to get extra in so we can plug in guitars, etc. Yeah, we're actually going to be building a live room so that at the new studio. Perfect, perfect. Yep, we can be like, cue the live camera. We're going to build out this big thing. We still rolling?
Starting point is 00:02:39 We're rolling. The story is the Democrats were getting this money through this scam, and we got it from Axios. We can talk about it in a second, but while Mr. Michael Graves is here, he's got a song about corruption, and he said he'd love to play a song, so it is an honor and a privilege to be in the presence of such great music. How about a pick? Do we have a pick? Yeah, here you go. What's this one called, Michael?
Starting point is 00:03:00 I'm gonna play Boxcar Headed East. Boxcar Headed East. Boxcar Headed East. I always have like 87 picks on me. So right there by your phone. Smart. I had Incubus in my head after. Okay, here we go. guitar solo Seems like I'm stuck inside
Starting point is 00:04:12 This cold dystopic nightmare Seems like I've been vindicated somehow Yet they still want me In a boxcar headed east They still want me Publicly hanged at the gallows And they come for me. But I don't know what I've done. I pray Jesus protect me.
Starting point is 00:04:56 Because I don't plan to. I don't plan to. I don't plan to run I don't plan to run From a boxcar headed east From a boxcar headed east, yeah From a boxcar headed east Innocent of all the insane charges You charged me with somewhere deep in your mind
Starting point is 00:05:29 Exonerated from all the darkness It disappears in the morning light Yet they still want me In a boxcar headed east. They still want me publicly hanged at the gallows. And they come for me, but I don't know what I've done. I pray Jesus protect me because I don't plan to.
Starting point is 00:06:11 I don't plan to. I don't plan to run. Yeah. From a box car headed east. From a box car headed east From a boxcar headed east Yet they still want me In a boxcar headed east.
Starting point is 00:07:07 They still want me publicly hanged at the gallows. And they come for me, but I don't know what I've done. I pray Jesus protect me. Because I don't plan to run. No, I don't plan to. From a boxcar headed east. Yeah. From a boxcar headed east. Woo. Yeah. Woo. I hope it sounded as good in the recording as it did through the headphones.
Starting point is 00:08:03 Thanks, bro. That was amazing. Breakdowns nuts when you take it up the neck. Thank you. Yeah, that's fun. Yeah. What's the boxcar metaphor? I'm wondering.
Starting point is 00:08:11 Is this like World War II shit? Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Think about all those innocent souls that thought they were going somewhere better. They were being lied to, and they got on those railway know, those railway cars that, again, you know, that you can still go see,
Starting point is 00:08:29 which I have. And so that's the analogy, you know, the allegory. My family was on those boxcars. Awful. I always appreciate when a rock star plays like the heart and soul biggest hardest like pure feeling everything something that immediately is cool afterwards oh it's like a laugh smiles yeah that song was about the holocaust it's fucking hardcore dude the joy of being able to have the opportunity to put my gifts on display right
Starting point is 00:09:09 and then and then for you to ask me wow what was that song about that's that's an that's an amazing thing and then to be able to you know like luke said i mean his family was directly connected to those things and to be able to not necessarily to pay homage But to say that I recognize that And I feel that And it's something that we have to remember And something that we do have to put into We have to create through And so that we can have these conversations
Starting point is 00:09:35 Well what's a boxcar headed east Well let's talk about what that is And why that is When did you write that song? About a year ago About a year ago. About a year ago. I did a version that I released and Pete played drums on it
Starting point is 00:09:53 when it was just an idea. Oh, shit. Yeah. Cool, man. You guys know each other for a long time, you and Pete? I met Pete through Tim. Oh, that's awesome.
Starting point is 00:10:01 Yeah. And I had the idea for Boxcar Headed East, which you can find on Amazon, Spotify, wherever's awesome. Yeah. And I had the idea for Boxcar Headed East, which you can find on Amazon, Spotify, wherever music is. And meeting Pete and having conversation with him, I said, I have this idea for a song. You want to play some drums on? He said, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:10:18 We were talking before the first show about the age of collaboration and the Dire Straits and and sting coming together to make money for nothing and stuff like that you get like neil young joins crosby stills and nash for a fucking album yeah i love that shit aerosmith and run dmc we're saying it's tremendous yeah yeah i think that when when you take to you know dynamic and creative energy like that and you put them together that's when you really get uh really powerful stuff i love collaborating i i love i love collaborating yeah let's do it let's get a song man yeah i'm i'm 100 in it's funny i you know it's it's kind of weird for me because we put out
Starting point is 00:11:01 these songs that are i you know, kind of like rock. I don't know how to describe it. I'll just put it this way. Almost all the stuff that I write is like acoustic rock and maybe folkish sort of. I don't know how to describe it. But I do not have that gruff voice. But like the kind of music that is being inspired by the politics of this day, aggressive, kind of direct, a bit angry, challenging.
Starting point is 00:11:30 It's never really been like, you know, I don't have a voice like that. You know, I don't know how to describe it, but. Yeah, your stuff really does, it leans forward. It has a, it drives in a really cool way. Yeah. I'll just put it this way. You know, whatever the song is you hear, I wrote it on acoustic guitar to be played on cool way. Yeah. I'll just put it this way. Whatever the song is you hear, I wrote it on acoustic guitar
Starting point is 00:11:48 to be played on acoustic guitar. Yeah. And so if it gets, Carter's making the magic and transforming them and making them different or whatever. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:55 I like taking all viscerally different genres and putting them together into a gruff voice and a pure voice. And then you get a lot of these people that'll be like,
Starting point is 00:12:02 no, let's just make it sure that we need it to be and trying to box it up but like it does music doesn't have a box it doesn't fit into one and it's not supposed to like we're creating new genres as we go yeah i agree so we're you know we're putting on music because it's just something i know how to do you know i'm not i'm not it's weird when people are coming out and they're saying like i'm getting comments from people tim thinks he's a rock star he thinks and i'm like i never said that like yeah we i wrote music we have a guy who makes music so we're like we'll put music out if you like it that's cool but we're going to try to to affect culture because you know as awesome
Starting point is 00:12:41 as it as awesome as it is what the daily wire does if we don't produce things that young people aspire to then young people are going to aspire to do bad shit they're aspire to be woke or more importantly if there's a kid who's growing up and he's listening to music and he's like man the offspring they're so fucking cool like i wish i was born in the 80s so I could be listening to The Offspring. And now today, looking at The Offspring firing someone like Pete, I don't want kids to be like, yeah, yeah, I want to do that. Yeah. I want to hear kids be like, I want to be like Michael, man. He's saying, fuck you to that corruption.
Starting point is 00:13:18 Yeah. Well, I appreciate that. And I love your attitude as well about the music and your creations. And I love how creative you are. It's like every time I hang out with you or I see something about you, I find out that you're creating something else. And it's really, really motivating and it's wonderful. But you're right. Young people that are in this space
Starting point is 00:13:46 who want to be a musician or creative, sure, we'll look at Offspring and say, oh, I had this great career. And then all of a sudden at the pinnacle or beyond the pinnacle of their career when they're just kind of cruising to do something like that. Very dark.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Yeah. Again, like I said, that's cold. They did him dirty man and and certainly we we need to point that out and say it's bad because and you don't want to aspire to that sure you want to write a song called fuck the offspring we should call it yeah and just be like how much money is enough? Wow, seriously. Like, this is the crazy thing. Maybe their story is that they grew up in California to well-off families and they like their lifestyle and they want more.
Starting point is 00:14:36 Maybe it's because I grew up kind of in the gutter where it's like, I don't need that stuff. You know what it is? It's icing on the cake and there's too much icing at this point. You know, like we've built this thing. We great opportunities and i'm like what can we do with this but do good things try and do fun things try to have a positive impact but to put it this way we do well enough and nowhere near as well as the offspring has done have done that if something happened where anybody who worked here was like oh like they did a vax mandate if if
Starting point is 00:15:07 they ruled out a vax mandate and then first of all i would never enforce it on my employees i'd say go fuck yourself and then if they came here and said this person can't come into the building because they're not vaccinated i'll be like i'm gonna keep paying them like seriously the average salary the like it's it's mind-blowing how fucked it is that the offspring are as rich as they are, and they couldn't just be like, we're not going to let you down, bro. It's not your fault. We're not going to let them do this to you. Almost unimaginable. I know.
Starting point is 00:15:36 It's crazy. It's almost unimaginable, but that's the thing that when you weigh that sort of thing, like what do I do when it comes down to you're my brother and I care about you and we have so much and maybe we are going to lose a little bit of it but that human connection that I love you when you say I love you or I care about you or I'm going to be there
Starting point is 00:15:57 that should have some weight $35 million the offspring sold the rights to their entire catalog of Columbia Records master recordings and the publishing rights for $35 million. To who? To Roundhill Music. I don't understand that. I don't understand that mentality when you have that much in this world and you're able
Starting point is 00:16:22 to, like, you're good to go man you know imagine if you was just like imagine if you went pete they're not going to let you into these venues so for the until we figure this out we'll keep paying you we're going to get us we're going to get a different drummer who can play with us live but we're going to make sure everybody knows you're still here with us we're still working with you or at the very least what if they said we're gonna we're gonna pay you 50 000 a year to make sure you don't go homeless and you've got food for your family i know it's not enough but you can't work for us children yeah right but they like when you get 35 million dollars bro he could be like i'll give you a hundred thousand dollars a year for 10 years and it's one million of his 35 million dollars it's $1 million out of his $35 million. It's just fucking insane to me. How much is too much?
Starting point is 00:17:05 How much is not enough? Listen, man, like I said, I, you know. Look, Pete is a really calm, reserved, nice guy. So sorry to interrupt, but I'm just thinking like someone might try to come up with like, oh, maybe he was a dick. Maybe they really didn't like him. And I'm like, bullshit, dude. He's chill. He works chill he works he says you got it i'll get the job done i it's it's
Starting point is 00:17:29 insane with it i don't know man it's it's it's what it's what a man is made out of um what's his name giggles googles what's the name of the noodles you know noodles is the is the leader and and well i think Dexter is, right? Whoever is. I think Dexter runs the whole thing. Whoever's calling the shots there. His name's Brian. When you look out over the landscape and you see how much you have,
Starting point is 00:17:55 again, to just throw somebody like that. That's not me. You can speculate all you want, but that's not me. If you were working for me, that's not me. Man, working for me that's that's that's not me man if i had 35 million dollars i'll tell you what to which i've never said publicly i i i sold at the beginning of the pandemic um thank god i put myself into the into a position to where i was able to sell my publishing that i had in the misfits and i got a decent amount of money for it nowhere near 35 you know know, million dollars.
Starting point is 00:18:26 It was under $200,000 because I was in such a dire predicament. Again, I have children and everybody mass exodus again, 20 something years of me building something that just all of a sudden went away. Um, and, and, and so, you know, on the exact opposite of what happened to Pete I would have never done that to my guys I've never ever
Starting point is 00:18:51 I'm the type of person where I would lose everything and I would go back to work cutting down trees or working for the DPW and keeping my integrity and my morals and my values that's what we need culture for because kids are going to grow up
Starting point is 00:19:07 and they're going to hear music. And it's going to be The Offspring or it's going to be ACDC or it's going to be Taylor Swift. Any one of these bands, they're fine. I'm not making a political point in the bands. Then they're going to say, I want to make music too.
Starting point is 00:19:19 And they're going to turn to industries that are woke and corrupt. If we don't try to enter that fray and say there's an opportunity with us, maybe it's not as big as Hollywood, then there's going to turn to industries that are woke and corrupt yeah if we don't try to enter that fray and say there's an opportunity with us maybe it's not as big as hollywood then there's going to be kids who are going to say something like i don't need to go work for this woke corporation i can go and work for this these guys that are chill and more about liberty and individualism when it came to uh firstly yes i fucking agree with that the seattle sound did this was the same thing man they did not have corporate backing and they they changed the world gruelingly.
Starting point is 00:19:48 I wondered, at first I thought it was personal with Pete and the offspring. I was like, maybe they didn't like him. But now I'm starting to think, like you were saying earlier about in Nazi Germany, they would just pull their neighbors out of the houses and start ripping their clothes off and beating them on the street. Sure. They primed people for this with the 2016 election with the Trump versus the other. Trump v. Hillary. A, B, V. A versus B. Red versus blue. people for this with the 2016 election with the trump versus the other trump v hillary abv a versus b red versus blue uh and and then covid struck and it was vaccinated versus unvaccinated and they had
Starting point is 00:20:13 people in this like them other mindset and then you see a fucking play out like they were maybe they were so warped they were so afraid of covid and the and the other ruining them that they really did they were afraid that what they would get sick or that Pete would get somebody sick. Yeah, sure. All of that. I think that the identity politics and the pressure from groups, peer pressure, pressure from the industry, all of that. I think that people underestimate the tribalism that's involved
Starting point is 00:20:46 that even if there's a hint like well maybe you know i know he's my brother and all but well he can get other people sick and this is what everybody's saying and well it's just a shot i mean come on what are you gonna do you know let's go and and and taking the bigger picture and and the things that are important and just gathering all of the things in your corner to make that call. I'll do a weird segue because I did want to talk about this. But we have this story about Bankman Freed or Freed, whatever his name is. That's Freed. Freed.
Starting point is 00:21:19 Is it Bankman Freed? Spending millions of dollars on Democrat campaigns. Now, trust me, I have the connection here. They lauded this guy. They called him next jp morgan they said he was a hero you had people like i think it was nas daily this uh youtuber yeah where he's he's the most generous man on the face of this earth what's happening is this guy who's as crooked as they come is being propped up by all of these establishment shills as something to behold and it's targeting young people yeah jim kramer the next jp morgan and chase fortune magazine he's not targeting young
Starting point is 00:21:49 people but a lot of these outlets were a lot of these youth outlets were like look at this guy and they're having them on their shows if we don't try to win the culture war this is what kids have to look up to and this guy's dirty as all fucking shit did you see the video where the nash daily video was disgusting particularly disgusting he's funding the greatest things on earth like climate change like how is he funding climate change what the fuck does that he's a vegan he's funding climate change by buying shillings of coal and burning it he's basically sending money to climate change activists he was taking people's investment money and sending it to things that he believed in like an impact investor and wasn't seeing a return.
Starting point is 00:22:25 I wonder how much Nash Daily was paid for that. Because there's no fucking way. I mean, Nash Daily also had another confrontation with, what's that Rebel News reporter in Australia? Avi Amini. Yep, yep. That was also a very telling confrontation between the two. Nash is so, I'm impressed he did the debate. But it's like, he's like, no one should be listening to you, Avi, about medicine.
Starting point is 00:22:47 And he's like, I never said they should. I'm saying they should. But the best point he made is, why is Susan Wojcicki silencing doctors? People shouldn't be listening to Susan Wojcicki. I agree with you. But they're duplicitous. They lie. But my point is to kind of just connect the two things is what this guy was doing with
Starting point is 00:23:08 this bogus-ass crypto bullshit, being propped up by the machine, funneling money to Democrat ballot harvesting operations. This is what they celebrate, and they want kids to look up to, and they want kids to be. We need more cultural power, and that means we have to be in the space and fighting in that space. He lived in a mega mansion. He had a private jet.
Starting point is 00:23:27 There's all these conversations about him having drug-fueled orgies and all of them being polyamorous and fucking each other around in the company. But then Nash Daly, like, look at him. He's the most generous man in this world.
Starting point is 00:23:43 He has a poor man car car and he sleeps at the office i'm like shut the fuck up you lying fucking piece of shit did you see that interview he did where he's like shaking yes what the fuck was that so he would encourage employees to try different drugs yeah to see which ones worked for them to get better more work done yeah the the that girl he was dating she tweeted something about being on methamphetamine or being on amphetamines oh yeah and how she was she she was on it every day and how she looks down on people who are not drugged up like her yeah fucking crazy you see they filed a class action lawsuit against tom brady and larry david for yup for basically shilling larry david yeah he was involved in the commercial he's like there's
Starting point is 00:24:23 no way i'm investing in that it's a a terrible idea, and I'm never wrong. Tony Blair, fucking Bill Clinton, said, yeah, we'll go to the private islands. We're usually doing that anyway. They were like, yeah, fucking, we'll back this 100%. I also saw something that Epstein was working on with his genetic experiments or whatever. There was funding that went in from that
Starting point is 00:24:47 and into some of the medical stuff, the pandemic stuff. Yeah, a lot of that stuff, yeah. It's important, I think. Well, the girl's name, his girlfriend you're talking about is Caroline Ellison or Carolyn Ellison. And other, I've seen people referring
Starting point is 00:25:01 to Sam Bankman-Fried as SBF. I want to avoid that. I want to continue to call him Sam Bankman-Fried so that we can keep his parents' last names in the news. Because his mother and father are Democratic, I mean, as far as Democratic operatives. And they encouraged Sam to become what he is. They pushed him in this direction. Fucking drug addle, lack of parenting, low T, big bitch tits, like he's not healthy. He's Bill Gates fat.
Starting point is 00:25:24 Bill Gates tits. He's got that same crazy look that Pelosi hammer guy had. In a post-modern, post-Christian world, even if you don't completely believe in Jesus and are going to church and everything, but just what Christianity is built upon. That's why it was so important. You know, our founding fathers and where they were coming from, their ideological perspective and the filters that they were putting their ideas through to build a society that could withstand the sort of things and build. And again, like we said earlier in our conversation about doing things that'll
Starting point is 00:26:12 help us get to the next level. When you take that out, when you take that foundation out, which is essentially what our nation was built upon. And it's our founding father said that if you take those things out that christendom the the the christianity part of it and again not not just jesus but the but but the do you want to others as you would do onto yourself all those those things um that that pushes away the greed and the jealousy, and those things are convicted in your heart so that you don't become a drug-addled, crazy person that's looking to screw over anybody
Starting point is 00:26:52 and everybody that just wields destruction and, again, depravity everywhere you look. God does not withhold His judgment from any nation throughout all of time. There's a redundancy in history where God has, there's judgment upon nations. Even Israel, even Israel, the land given to God's people. The chosen people, yeah. Sure. So what makes us think that we're any different than judgment? We've been here a couple of hundred years, and all of the things that we're doing not
Starting point is 00:27:30 only have repercussions in the reality space, this physical space, but it resonates into the ether of where music comes from, where thoughts are, where beauty is, where God dwells. Yeah, it's the vibration moving things around. We're actually in the torrid meteor stream right now. Have you heard this? No, I want to say something. You mentioned where music comes from. I often don't think of songs as being written but being discovered.
Starting point is 00:27:56 Right. Because I hear certain songs and I'm like, I feel that. You'll be listening to – you probably get this. You listen to a song you've never heard before. And you know exactly what the next melody shift is going to be, you know, because it's like you're on a path. And that song was found. And you just, like, I don't know, I'll hear a song in my mind. I know exactly where they're going to go in the next, you know what I mean? Sure. Everybody has that experience with music or a song. And that there's the magic in the music.
Starting point is 00:28:23 For example, you know, I wrote, I wrote a song, I wrote Dig Up magic in the music for example you know i write a song i wrote dig up her bones i was 16 years old just sitting in a room trying to figure out how i felt and put it into a song in a song like that that's why i was 16 years old 47 years old now i wrote that in isolation i poured my heart and my soul into that song and i didn't even understand what i was trying to say the lyrics in that song or i use words like anything anywhere these big broad terms but then you know 10 15 years later even somebody hears that song and it connects to them they feel that in their in their soul they feel it inside it's like seeing somebody that's familiar to you no way and and and that shouldn't be because you make this connection this cosmic
Starting point is 00:29:05 connection that transcends physical how can that be the you know me writing this song or anybody writing this song creating this thing 16 15 20 how many years ago and then somebody hearing it and it having this profound effect that they can't shake it's always with you you look at people that have for example like, like Alzheimer's. They can't remember anything. There's nothing there. It's just this, it's jump. You play music and all of a sudden they remember and they sing and they have the words.
Starting point is 00:29:34 Even I forget who the artist was who was, I think, suffering from Alzheimer's. And unless he was on stage performing, you know, once you put that guitar in his hand, he could play and he can sing and all of his, his, everything was there. And then once you took that away, he would go back to that. Crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Yeah. It actually releases oxytocin in the human body. We were talking about why Trump is so powerful in person. I think a lot of it is his voice and his, his, just as his own vibration is causing people to release oxytocin. Yeah. We talked to Milo about it, and I was like,
Starting point is 00:30:05 it can actually alter DNA at the suppressive level. It suppresses certain DNA so that things just function different. And I've got this theory. 12,800 years ago, there's evidence that we were struck by a meteor stream, the Torrid meteor stream. And twice a year, we passed through this Torrid meteor stream for the next 35 years. The same meteor stream that apparently ended the human civilization as we knew it
Starting point is 00:30:26 12,000 years ago. Gobekli Tepe? Yeah, this is where they recovered after the meteor strikes. They eventually recovered in Gobekli Tepe and started to re-spread some of the knowledge that they had preserved, but most of it was lost.
Starting point is 00:30:36 We don't know who even they were really. We know of Atlantis, but we don't know what they had, how they traveled. We know they circumnavigated the globe, but that was all lost. And I'm wondering now, for the next 35 years,
Starting point is 00:30:46 we will be passing through the torrid meteor stream again. This is our opportunity to not get struck by a fucking meteor. And I think it has to do with vibration. That if we can somehow, with our voices, or with just our own,
Starting point is 00:30:58 our perception, our energy, you know, our vibrational field, we may be able to make sure that we don't get hit. We're also going to need to build technology and redirect these things.
Starting point is 00:31:06 I think sound and words absolutely are so important and overlooked and resonance, like you're saying. I mean, you open up the Christian Bible, the first thing is God spoke. He spoke these things. He used a voice. And again, like you're saying donald trump for example his tone of voice and the things that there's resonance and that if that if that affects
Starting point is 00:31:32 us it's you know same thing sound is speech absolutely is way more important than i i think that a lot of people recognize and the way you feel when you say things because it's not necessarily the words themselves are almost not irrelevant but they're like icing on the cake yes that's what i was saying i feel like i've heard songs and i'm like i've heard a new song come out and i'm like i know that song like i know what they're saying i know what they're doing i know the sound they're making i know what the next line is gonna not the words themselves but like you can just sort of feel at a certain point where the music goes so it's almost that's why i say it's like discovering the song and then i'm just like why couldn't i have seen that first
Starting point is 00:32:13 you know i mean i don't know who who said it perhaps it was bono uh but someone was asking him about his creativity and he said that your sentiment where he you know great artists don't necessarily write their own stuff they you know it's not coming out of me you know it's that doesn't come out of the artist they they have access for a short time to these things and i believe that wholeheartedly i was i was thinking this Here's a fun thought. We won't go too much longer. But if infinite multiverses exist, like every possible reality, then we're not actually imagining or creating ideas. We're seeing what does exist. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:32:58 So if every possible reality exists, that means it's a reality with Spider-Man. If every single possible reality could exist um assuming that there's like an infinite number of universes and infinity goes literally it's like never ending that means that when we think of spider-man in a scenario he's in we're actually looking into that universe we're not imagining the song in our mind we're tapping into the multiverse and drawing from it i'm not saying that's definitively true i'm just saying if no i feel you i think that there's certain broadcasts in the in the universeiverse and drawing from it. I'm not saying that's definitively true. I'm just saying if. No, I feel you. I think that there's certain broadcasts in the universe and what you tap into, that's the good stream and the evil stream,
Starting point is 00:33:34 that broadcast. And to filter those broadcasts, again, discernment comes into place. And that's why if you meditate on that discernment you meditate like intentionally you were just saying what you impregnate the sounds and the things that you do with good intention um then then that's you reap and sow so you that's what you sow we'll wrap it up there uh michael thanks for hanging out it's been a blast thank you so much great we got to work on a song.
Starting point is 00:34:06 Look, I'm not a pro musician. I'm just a podcaster, but I've gotten to work and hang out with some really cool people. So it's an honor and a privilege to have you here playing music for us. Thanks, brother. Super excited. And for everybody who's a member, making it all possible. You're making dreams come true. We'll keep fighting the good fight. Thanks for hanging out, and we'll see you all next time.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Cheers.

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