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S3 E4 “What’s Love Got To Do With It” (Part 2) - Beyond Romance: The Case for Prenuptial Agreements
Picture this: you're all set to tie the knot, but there's that nagging question—should you get a prenuptial agreement? We've all heard the myths that prenups are just for the mega-rich or cynical, right? Well, prepare to have your world rocked as we unpack why a prenup might be the best wedding gift you and your partner give each other. From toe-tapping hits that get us in the mood to the comedy gold of Eddie Murphy, we promise you'll walk away from this episode with a new appreciation for financial transparency and the peace of mind it brings.
Relationships demand more than just love; they require mutual respect and an understanding of emotional boundaries. Navigating this complex terrain, we share our own stories of learning to communicate personal needs and giving each other space to process emotions. It's all part of the journey towards a balanced partnership. We challenge you to rethink prenuptial agreements as essential tools for safeguarding your relationship’s future—not just awkward legal paperwork. Our candid conversations highlight how addressing tough subjects now can prevent heartaches later.
As we wrap up, we're buzzing with excitement for what's on the horizon. Get ready for a series of dynamic topics and surprises that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat. We're committed to bringing you content that’s brimming with Energy, Passion, and Conviction (EPC), and our next episode is set to be pure fire. Stay tuned across all your favorite platforms, and thank you for being an integral part of this vibrant community. Your support fuels our journey, and we can't wait to continue exploring these vital conversations together.
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First and foremost, we want to be clear that what we are sharing with you are strategies and concepts that can be implemented by individuals who understand the logistics of how to approach such platforms as far as the literal, the mental and spiritual format needed to be successful with your aspirations what's up world?
Speaker 3:you're tuned in to fbn and this is another episode of finance bros network and I am the one half of finance anton leftwich, and this is michael depote.
Speaker 4:The other half and we are coming to you live with finance for everyday people. We are honored to be here and to be able to serve diverse communities as usual. Yes sir.
Speaker 2:Boy oh boy.
Speaker 4:This is part two. Part two, part two. Okay, now we rolled out our last episode with Proud Mary, the first part. Okay, here's the second part. Here's the second part. Y'all check this out. And I never want to spend a sleep and I'm running all the way back.
Speaker 2:My head's big, big wheel keep on turning, turning, round and round. Keep on turning, turning, rolling, rolling, rolling on the river. So we're rolling, rolling, rolling on the river, we're rolling.
Speaker 4:So the tempo's up, so we setting the tone you see how high I am. We setting the tone, so we rolled out with nice and easy. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Now we're going to do it rough. We're going to be rough with them, brother.
Speaker 3:Sometimes it just didn't work out hey hey, hey, part two.
Speaker 4:You know what love got to do with it. Something wrong with the prenup, prenup. How long?
Speaker 3:are we going to?
Speaker 4:do it. How long are we doing this?
Speaker 2:How long are we going to make?
Speaker 4:this happen, and you know what this episode makes me think of another song. I'm going to hit him up real quick with this other song. Let me hit him with one more song. Here's a little bit of it. Here you go, y'all check it Now that we found love.
Speaker 2:What are we going to do with this, with this, yeah, now that we've found love, what are we going to do?
Speaker 4:What are we going to do With this, Now that we've found love? What are we going to do With this? I know you were waiting for this one.
Speaker 2:Heavy.
Speaker 4:D. You know, that's our boy Heavy D. You know I love it. You know, hey, what love got to do. Got to do with Listen, we're having fun with this, but you know, this is the second part of what love got to do with it. We wanted to make sure we get you into the mind frame of what we're going to talk about. And look, we going to keep it real with you. We got to, we got to bro.
Speaker 2:We got to keep it real with you.
Speaker 4:The first episode, we went nice and easy, like we promised. Now we're gonna be a little rough, we? We gotta keep it serious, we gotta keep it realistic, and I know we are. You know we were waiting for this one. And when people think of prenup, they usually think of rich celebrities or wealthy people trying to protect their asset. True, but the truth is, a prenup agreement can be relevant no matter what your income level is 100%, brother, 100%.
Speaker 3:Hey, mike, you ain't say nothing but a word, brother. Look man. And we told you we're going to keep it real for this episode. All right, and love that song too, mike. It's perfect for this topic and while the idea of a prenup might seem unromantic, it can actually bring a lot of clarity and security into a relationship. Ok, even for those living paycheck to paycheck. You know FBN is going to stay positive, but we also want to be realistic when talking about finance.
Speaker 4:That's right, and I think we sound a little bit hyped for this episode. But real talk. A prenup can outline how finance will be handled during the marriage and in an event of separation or divorce. So this includes decisions about debt savings and even child support or spousal support if necessary, and even child support or spousal support if necessary, for our low-income couples. This kind of clarity is critical, because every dollar counts and miscommunications about money can lead to big problems down the road.
Speaker 4:But this also reminds me of something else, anton. You know I was thinking about this. This reminds me of something else, anton. What's that? You know I was thinking about this. This reminds me of Eddie Murphy and Raw. You know. Just remember that there was a part where he talked about. You know, I go to Africa and I bring a girl into the States and then all of a sudden, things ain't going well. Eddie, I want half. What, dude? I want half. What I want half? It's like look, I took you from wherever you were, I dirtied it in a hud house and now you're talking about Eddie, I want half.
Speaker 2:I want half. Eddie, you treat me like animals.
Speaker 4:So listen, if y'all didn't see that, it's in the raw, it's in the wall. Comedy with eddie murphy and he started talking about how he got some foreigners you know, women from other countries bringing them in here. Once they learn about the law half well, at least in california, for sure, is half.
Speaker 2:Then some other states have some other other states have a certain percentage, but half.
Speaker 4:But you know we're joking about this and everything. But I want to give you guys a realistic scenario yeah, yeah, for real.
Speaker 3:You know we don't want to keep it fun, but we just want to be bringing a point home for you.
Speaker 4:Right, right, right. Well, here's a realistic scenario and this is just so everybody could identify with the situation. Right, so think about this and I was thinking about this Like you, never, you ever go to, let's say, pick up something at a store real quick. Yeah, you drive there, you go and it's like it's hard to find parking. You find something real quick and it's like right next to the store, and then you and there's a parking meter there.
Speaker 2:And all you got to do is put a quarter in there right.
Speaker 4:All you have to do is put a quarter in there. Maybe you ain't got time. He's like nah, I'm going to just run in and get this cake. Let's say it's a bakery, I'm going to run in and get this cake. You know it's nice and sweet. Just like you meet this new girl or new guy. It's nice and sweet and everything. I'm going to just run in it and get it, and then you run out and boom $35 ticket. That was an expensive cake.
Speaker 3:That was an expensive cake. Hey, bro, that's real, it's funny. But it ain't funny, right, right you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 4:So imagine 25 cents and now you almost pay a thousand percent more, paying a thousand percent more. So you, if you do the prenup, you have that transparency and you're not gonna be out. Yeah, that much money, because everything is there, everything is. So think about that, ladies and gentlemen, think about that wealthiness. 25 cents you put in that meter saved you from that 35, 45, maybe 55 ticket, depending where you are in this country absolutely, brother.
Speaker 3:hey, this goes for men and women, exactly because that dude that started out real sweet might not end up so sweet, or late, or guys, that lady that started out so sweet might not end up so sweet, all right. So look, and you know we're getting trouble for this, so be it, we're gonna. We promise y'all we're gonna bring it real. And you're right, mike, you know we're getting trolled for this, so be it, we're going. We promised y'all we're going to bring it real. And you're right, mike, you know what I'm saying, why. And while people often think I don't have anything to protect, you know, all right, the truth is that both debt and future earnings are important considerations for low income couples. I mean, even if you got a bunch of money, don't really matter. All right, got money, don't have money whatever, all right. It's about being smart with what you do have, all right. And love means making sure both of you are protected financially. You know we kept, we know we and we did keep a PG in the first episode of part one.
Speaker 3:You know what I'm saying but now we're going.
Speaker 2:Rated R oh whoa, yeah, yeah, yeah and look. Look.
Speaker 3:R stands for respect.
Speaker 4:Okay, that's what your R stands for. R stands for, you know, restricted under 18,. Bro, there's some nastiness we could have been talking about when it comes to preening up and how bad it is and the percentage of stuff.
Speaker 4:But you know, at Finance Bro Network, we're going to keep it at least PG-13. We're going to give you the real. We're keeping it PG-13. You know, if it's something that you're going to see, you got to at least be at a certain understanding or level. That's what PG-13 stands for, a level that's what pg-13 stand for. You could allow the kid to go in. If they're, uh, um, under 13 or over 13 years old, they can they could go without the parents.
Speaker 2:So so we're gonna, we're gonna try to keep it pg-13.
Speaker 4:Weird because we could have went on, we could, we could have went nasty on yeah, yeah, for real, we could have told them what we feel and why this is happening, why people do prenup because it does get ugly man brother, we I had, we I've had a friend with this situation lately, brother you know I'm saying just shout out to him man, all love to you, brother, they're not gonna put a situation out there.
Speaker 3:But and this goal, again, it goes for men. This happens to men, this happens to women, all right. So it's for, it's for people we finance, for everyday people. So we know that all people go through this or know someone who has gone through this, all right. So I love the fact that you said that to have that certain level of understanding, all right, to even be able to digest this information properly, right, right For people who go through, been through it, man, they probably already like yep, yep, yep, yep.
Speaker 3:That right there, that right there.
Speaker 4:And, like we said, it could be rated R, we could be talking about that, but we have finance pros that we're not about the rated R situation. We're going to give you the PD-13 situation. But you know this is just an emotional security Anton for people when we talk about prenup. For people, when we talk about prenup, you know it might seem like a counterintuitive, but a prenup can actually bring peace of mind. Knowing that your financial future is protected, regardless of what happens in the relationship can remove a lot of emotion strain that money issues bring into a marriage. Yeah, love isn't about ignorant, um, ignoring the hard stuff.
Speaker 3:It's about facing it together 100, brother, 100, and it's not even gonna be a uncomfortable conversation really, if you really about that person and that person really about you. Man, prenup, no pre what, prenup whatever? And like matter of fact, hey, I'm glad you brought it up right, I was just. I was just thinking the same thing. Yep, you know what I mean and we're going on this thing together. Take certain things off the table so when you go in, you can put all your, all of your energy into the mission that you guys are building together. All right, you're right, mike. Some people worry about talking about a prenup means you know you don't trust your partner or whatever. But really it's the opposite. All right, you're showing that you care enough about the relationship to make sure money doesn't get in the way later.
Speaker 4:All right, saying like I love you enough to want to make sure we're both protected, no matter what, and you know, in days, we we have to think about that because you know, hey, men and women, women and women, men and men however, you're looking at relationship right now, yeah, you know everybody is almost at the same same playing field and I say in in the, in the retrospect, that you know there are women who are making more money than men oh, gosh right, women are running, running, running companies and all kind of stuff now.
Speaker 3:So so, yeah, so you could.
Speaker 4:yeah, the percentage is not that high right now, but it's there, it's there and the possibility is there and it's and it's unfortunate, especially for our upi uh community. You know you have situations even if you could say, okay, uh, you know, I work at retail, I make, you know, let's say, 50, 60 000, but you know, honeydew works at, uh, you know this corporation making close to a hundred thousand. Yeah, yeah, you know it may not be a lot of money, but if you guys are coming together and you're being transparent and you're about to, let's say let's take over the world. Remember, we spoke about peaking in the brink let's take over the world. This is transparency, with that prenup 100%, brother, 100%. So that's what we got to think about.
Speaker 4:You know, and you know, anton, we communicate, we commit to fairness. A prenup can actually represent a deeper commitment to fairness and equality in the relationship. It's a way of saying I want to make sure we're both treated fairly, no matter what, yep, no matter what happens. That kind of fairness can strengthen your relationship by ensuring that both partners are on the same pace. That's what I'm talking about. We all are fighting the same fight. We're all, almost at this day and age. In our society, everybody's trying to get the equality black, white, men, women it's going to be an equality. Why not present this transparency in the relationship, this protection for both of us in this relationship? So you know, that's, that's how I'm thinking about it bro, I love that brother.
Speaker 3:Hey, you know this. That reminds me of something too. You know, I learned actually this was just later in life that if you talk about things before they happen, it will prepare you to remember when that situation actually comes up, like a lot of people may not get together when they first. When they first come together, a lot of people may not sit and have this conversation. Okay, well, what if this happens? How are we going to handle this? Right, right, right, okay, if I'm up, if, if you come in from a day of work and you're upset about something and it's obvious you're upset how should we approach that?
Speaker 3:And then the, the, the female, female, you know, your girl could tell you well, you know, when I come home from a day of work and I'm really mad and you could tell I'm really upset, I appreciate, if you just give me about a half hour, there you go. How simple was that? That's real simple. So you already know, when you see that, when you feel that energy, when she come through the door, you like, man, ok, let me go, let me go, you know, watch the game or something like that. Go read a book. Right, right, about a half hour and then I'll come in and check on, right you know I'm saying. Or vice versa, right? She asked you baby, we got a hard day at work. Are you upset about something? How do you like to be handled? It's like, why did you know? I mean, it's maybe same thing. I just need about, I see, a little bit of time, need about a half hour just to kind of come in, get settled in.
Speaker 4:You know, when I was, when I was a kid, my mom would actually say you know, she told me when I was a kid baby. When I come home in the door, I just need about 30 minutes and then come to me with the mom.
Speaker 3:This happened in school, this I need homework, right, right, a little bit so. So then I knew that's funny, because I, when I was a kid, I, I don't know, I think I heard it, and then I didn't hear it no more. So I still ran along with everything.
Speaker 4:She's like this kid Right.
Speaker 3:But you know, nowadays I'm very, very conscious of it, you know, just being more mature and everything. But you know, in relationships we are grown and you know we do want to be respectful to what our partner's going through and the way that they handle things. You know what I'm saying, like conflict and whatnot, and it's kind of getting back into our first part of the foundation, but you know it's something that you know. We just want to reiterate. You know I mean to make sure we do.
Speaker 3:We do respect our partner in that way. Right, all right. And again, mike, it's a great point you know I'm saying about about the emotional part, all right, cause, at its core, love is about protecting each other, right, all right, emotionally, spiritually and, yes, financially All right. So having a prenup doesn't diminish that love. Right, all right. Actually shows how much you value each other and the future you're going to build together. All right, build together, all right.
Speaker 3:So this prenup between you guys, it's an understanding. It's talking about how things are going to be handled before they happen, talking about the problem and how it's going to be dealt with before it comes up. All right, you're building a life together, right, you believe in this person. This person believes in you. You know, don't worry, like don't, don't, don't. Let's not convince ourselves that, man, we talking about the end before it even happens. No, no, we're simply addressing how we're going to deal with differences between one another. Right, on all levels, right, all right. Right, maybe uncomfortable conversation for some people, but, like we said, like we said in the foundation part of this whole thing, understand that we do have to learn to welcome uncomfortable conversations at all levels. Right, you know, I'm saying this this will make our bond even stronger of course, and that's what I'm talking about, it's like these days.
Speaker 4:You, it's almost imperative, right, right to, to do this, because we're both working hard. You know, you know real talk. I've always believed in a lot of my relationships that I've been in. It's always been a 50 50. You know I guess I was way ahead of my time. You know what I'm saying. It's always been a 50 50 and the person that I got into the relationship with understood that I. It's's a 50-50 scenario, you know, and maybe it might've been better. You know, I've been through a couple of divorces that I had to prenup and things would have worked out a little better.
Speaker 4:But you know from my experience, I've always put that in place. But now you're solidifying it, because just imagine the cost to both parties, the emotional cost, the mental cost, not even the financial cost. But if you have it in the beginning and life happens, life is life right.
Speaker 4:So if something like it was all Gucci, in the beginning everything looked like roses, it looked like a bouquet, it looked like things are flowing. But life happens and it could be different scenarios. It could be scenarios that you've never encountered. Maybe she loses her job, or you lose your job, right, right. And you've never encountered that emotion, you have encountered that mental stress, and maybe you realize, as a person, I can't deal with this. Right, right, but now you're about to okay, you can't deal with it, or we want a divorce. You're about to lose everything.
Speaker 3:Really right, right, yeah, hey, man, how about? How about this? How about, in doing that? What if you do realize, like, oh, that's how you would handle that? Yeah, wouldn't you like to know that now, right before, right, you invest this lifetime, you know, I'm saying all these five to ten years, right, and then you get to the end. It's like you know. Well, you said you was going and you said you was going. Yeah, like, like you know, we talk about, we talk about the, we talk about the business side of course I said it's right there, it's on paper right, it's right there I said yeah, of course.
Speaker 3:I said everything all day. You know I'm saying so. Hey, if, if it was gonna be a situation where this person was gonna this a certain way, it would bring, it would definitely bring that out up front, right, and I mean, while it may hurt, because you know, we, we, we love this person, we want to believe. It would be fair to know up front, yep.
Speaker 4:Hey, hey, listen I, and that got me thinking of something. We're talking about the paperwork and stuff like that work and stuff like that. And I think I was watching this um like love match show where they they they're trying to get the couples together to commit Like she wants to marry.
Speaker 4:And this brother this brother man said listen, we can have a contract, we can have an LLC, we can have this. All he wants to do is put and he said I love you to death, baby, but I. It's not fair to, not fair to me and maybe not even fair to you. So let's do this as a business, let's create an LLC, both our names on it. We know what each other percentages in this matter. How long would it? I was like damn wow At that. You know we, we just talking about prenup, but this brother is taking it, you know, another level.
Speaker 2:But then I started thinking about it right.
Speaker 4:This is our society these days. We're both working hard, we're both trying to get to a certain point. And what if you do something? And then, boom, you blow up? You know what if wifey does something and she blows up? And now she's thinking about hmm damn, he ain't really doing nothing for this business? That I got I'm making 1.2 1.3 million on this and now he acting funny. But imagine if you had a prenup.
Speaker 4:That prenup lays that out, says if we grow, this is the percentage right that will take for forever and for more yeah and you mentioned something you know it's interesting. You say hey, mike, why are we not talking about the, the, the, the people that are living the good life, and, in doing the, the people who are living the good life and who got this, the got down pack answer ain't listening to us.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah and don't apply to you. Yeah, if you guys built your wealth together and things like that, then of course, obviously these are situations where you're not, you're not even thinking about that, so we get that right, this is with respect to, obviously, the people who need it.
Speaker 4:Yeah, right, right and we get it. You know our society right now it's, it's all new. This is different because, yeah, 30 years ago, 40 years ago, 40 years ago, yeah, we get it Men was you know the one that was the head of household Women stayed home, had the kids. Right, right, right.
Speaker 2:To care of the house. Things are very very different now.
Speaker 4:Things are very different and you know what's sad those divorce laws is applicable to 30, 40 years ago. Wow, that's crazy, isn't that crazy, dang? Oh, we told you we're going to keep it real.
Speaker 3:Yeah, for real, so guess what?
Speaker 4:And the only change they did? Because society is growing. They say okay, if a woman acts like a man or makes income like a man, we're going to treat them like a man. Okay, we're going to make those laws applicable to her. So even more reason why you should have a prenup.
Speaker 2:It doesn't mean that, yeah, 30 years ago it said men, men, men, men.
Speaker 4:But now, oh, women are making just as much money. It says, okay, it was based on income.
Speaker 3:They changed men to income okay, so, yeah, so we so look even more. The reason, man, we talking to all the wealthies out there, male, female. There's some power ladies out there, so we'll make sure they listen. Yep, that's real talk. I love it, mike. Hey, man, so I think we can get about, I think we can get into the breakdown let's get in the breakdown, so let's hit them with the literal.
Speaker 4:the the literal is protecting yourself from debt. One of the biggest reasons to consider a prenup is debt protection. If one partner has significant debt, whether from student loan, credit cards or medical bills, a prenup can help ensure that other partner isn't held responsible for the debt in case things don't work out. Love may be blind, but the creditors isn't? Those creditors still gonna cut. They don't care if you fell in love and fell out. I want my money.
Speaker 3:I think that might have to be another t-shirt.
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's probably a really good t-shirt.
Speaker 3:Love may be blind, but creditors aren't.
Speaker 4:Creditors aren't blind. We definitely going to make that a t-shirt and let's just flow right into the mental. The mental says addressing fears and concern up front. Have conversations about prenup.
Speaker 1:Focus forces you, sorry forces you to talk about your, your financial fears and concern before they become major issues.
Speaker 4:It's not about planning for failure. It's about having an honest dialogue about how you handle finances together. Love is all about transparency, ladies and gentlemen, and a prenup can help bring everything out in the open, bro.
Speaker 3:That a hundred percent elaborates on what I was saying or what we were saying earlier about you know I don't want to be talking about it before it even comes up. You're just planning to fail. No it's not Right. It's not Right. I love that. That's very, very good, brother Right right. I mean going into the spiritual All right. So focusing on the future, not just the present. Spiritually love is about building a life together.
Speaker 2:That's right, all right.
Speaker 3:A prenup shows that you're thinking long term, not just about today, but about what's best for both of you in the future. All right, it's about creating a foundation that's built on trust, fairness and planning for whatever may come. There you go. I love it. I believe that, seriously, man, that's got to be the spirit that's in your heart for that may come.
Speaker 1:There you go.
Speaker 3:You got to believe that, seriously, man, that's got to be the spirit that's in your heart, for that yeah, yeah, and we said we're going to make some assumptions that there is these certain values in place like trust, faithfulness, respect, communication. We are assuming that there's these certain foundational necessities right in place when going into these types of things, because without that, I mean it's it's, it's we, we are it's bound to fail anyway there you go all right. So there you go give him the t-shirt.
Speaker 4:I'll give him the t-shirt, so now the t. If you heard part one, this isn't like a transition onto part two. So I'm going to read it exactly the way I wrote it down. Yeah, love may be priceless, but a prenup makes sure that if it ever goes on sale, you won't lose your shirt. I love that. If it goes on sale, you know what? Going on sale, you won't lose your shirt. I love that. If it goes on sale, you know what going on sale is. Divorce, separation.
Speaker 3:Divorce is love going on sale, that's what it is.
Speaker 2:Oh man, Divorce is love going on sale.
Speaker 4:ladies and gentlemen, put the kids to bed y'all.
Speaker 3:You don't want to lose your shirt Anton.
Speaker 4:You don't want to lose your shirt, Anton, you don't want to lose your shirt.
Speaker 3:That's the nicest as you can say it buddy.
Speaker 1:I got to give it to you bro, that's the nicest you can say it, but it's still right to the heart.
Speaker 3:That's for real man. Love may be priceless, but a prenup makes sure that if it ever goes on sale, you won't lose your shirt. No, this is. This goes for men and women yeah, this is true, fellow wealthiest yeah, hey look, this is a fun episode, brother, and it was really, you know. You know it was on our hearts to do it because we just had, you know, we've had some people come to us and really want to talk about a lot of life situations.
Speaker 3:Yeah, a lot of life situations so much they were willing to do interviews. We, we're like hold on, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 4:It's like listen, wealthy Inn we don't want you to put your dirt out there because you're going to try to you know, you might actually help us hit millions of people.
Speaker 2:It's like bashing somebody, but we ain't about that we don't want to get it like we didn't want to bring it right at all.
Speaker 4:Like we said, we didn't want to bring it right at all. We wanted to keep it copacetic. We're trying to keep it pg-13. We're bringing you enough, yeah. So that way this makes sense to you, especially for our gen z's. This is really for our gen z's out there, uh and and also our gen x. You know we're part of gen x. You know life is evolving.
Speaker 3:We've got a lot of divorcees out there, man, bro, it's happening a lot, yeah, yeah. So we want to make sure they got. We're gonna make sure they got tools to come today, whoever they person is, and talk about it. You know foundation.
Speaker 4:Yeah, look, we know love is gonna be there. No, regardless, no matter, you're gonna find that person you're gonna want to be with that person, you're gonna. You want to feel that. You know. And and going back to the first episode, episode with tina turn, what love got to do with this. But a second hand emotion, you know that's. That's the beginning, yeah, yeah. But what about hindsight? What about the back end of love? Yeah, because in the beginning is great. Gen z's in the beginning is great, right, gen x in the beginning is great. But we can't afford not to be transparent. Right, put it down on paper. Going forward in our society today that's real talk, brother.
Speaker 3:I love it. Man, okay, going naked if you want to, but hey, just don't say you know, I'm saying we talked about it hey, wealthy as we done, did told you, we done, we done, did told you. We hope y'all got a lot out of this for real. Like I said, it was definitely close to our hearts. We got a lot of fire coming, coming soon, mike. We got so much stuff that we're ready to bring to you wealthians that we're going.
Speaker 3:You know, we like to surprise you, so I'm not gonna tell you about it, right, but just know we got multiple. We got multiple things in the chamber just ready to fire off at you guys. We can't wait to give it to you. This next episode we're gonna bring to you next week is gonna be fire and you know we're gonna keep it coming, we're gonna keep it consistent and we're gonna keep keep coming with that EPC, that energy, that passion and that conviction. So, as you, oh yeah, don't forget to come check us out All our social media podcast platforms I heart radio, apple podcast, google podcast, spotify, or you know wherever you at might be, up down, left right, apparently.
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