
Midlife Marauders
Join Midlife Marauders for some honest talk about the pros, cons, challenges and surprising benefits of getting older mixed with conversations about random topics and trends. We also interview experts and fellow midlifers to discuss how to navigate and make the most of this unique stage in life.
Sample Topics:
- Music
- Celebrity News
- Technology
- Sports
- Fashion
- Fitness
- Relationships
- Travel
About the Co-hosts:
Will & Max are long-lost college friends who met at the University of Virginia where they co-chaired Crosswinds, the college DJ-ing club. The two have taken divergent paths over the years with Will remaining on the East Coast and leading a charmed life as a bachelor, and Max living overseas for more than a decade and now spending way too much time arranging carpools for her kids and researching meal kit plans.
They started the Midlife Marauders podcast as a way to catch up with one another as well as to engage with, motivate and entertain their peers. The podcast title is a nod to A Tribe Called Quest’s 1993 album, “Midnight Marauders.”
Beats/theme music: Moyne Music
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Midlife Marauders
Moving the Needle: A Conversation with Hip-Hop & R&B Producer Frank Moyne
Fellow UVA alum and CEO of Moyne Music, Frank Moyne, shares what keeps him motivated, how he is mentoring a new generation of artists, and how to embrace midlife.
Thanks for listening--keep on marauding!
I'm inspired by this intro by the Drink Champs. Shout out to Nori. So I'm gonna bring my man in Nori style. So this is how we're gonna do it. Midlife Marauders. We have a guest.
Max Shu Teasdale (00:36.321)
very special.
Will Patton (00:57.4)
today. This is a man I've known my entire adult life. I probably met him when I was 18, 19 years old. Both Max and I met him at the hollow grounds of University of Virginia. First time I saw this man, I said, this is a man I need to know. This is a man I need to be friends with.
Max Shu Teasdale (01:10.871)
Woo.
a while back.
Max Shu Teasdale (01:25.45)
Ha ha ha!
Will Patton (01:28.128)
He just had that look of...
Max Shu Teasdale (01:28.215)
You're going to tell us about the meeting, huh?
Will Patton (01:32.374)
He just had that look of somebody that you should be down with. And I was right on the money with him. This man, we have grown up together. This man is...
a personal hero of mine in ways that he might not even know. This man has instilled a lot of confidence in me, in confidence in me as a dark skinned African American. He gave me a lot of confidence in that regard when I didn't have a lot of confidence in that. This is in the late 80s, early 90s. I appreciate that. This is a man that we have
wrapped together, him better than me, but it is what it is. We have lived together, we have gone out together, we were in the clubs in the 90s and the 2000s, wearing tight pants and tighter turtleneck sweaters.
We were doing our thing. This man got married. Turtle neck sweater, hey, go back and do your research. This man got married pretty early in the game. I salute him for that. Shout out to his beautiful wife, Carm. This man, I have also got him to try to go the conventional route of
Max Shu Teasdale (02:44.065)
Turtleneck sweater.
Max Shu Teasdale (02:51.297)
Hahaha!
Will Patton (03:12.116)
employment, I got him a job somewhere down the line. Worked there, we worked together, it was fun. But this man took an unconventional path. I don't even know, I can't even remember. I think it was MCI. Anyway, this man took an unconventional path in life and I salute him for that. This man has become successful, he is a great father, great husband, a great entrepreneur.
Max Shu Teasdale (03:19.479)
Where'd you guys work?
Max Shu Teasdale (03:28.576)
Okay.
Will Patton (03:41.556)
Somebody we here at Midlife Marauders want to want to give their flowers to. We are going to entertain you. And we are also going to have him share some of his wisdom on how he has successfully marauded. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you the one, the only, Frank, AKA Mui McGee. Give it up.
Frank Moyne (04:05.208)
You
Max Shu Teasdale (04:11.947)
Yay, Frank. We're so happy that you're here. We've been hoping you would jump on with us. So thank you so much for joining us and thank you also for supplying the beats for our podcast. It is so much fun for us to have to use those.
Frank Moyne (04:13.898)
and then...
Will Patton (04:15.434)
He is.
Will Patton (04:25.514)
Absolutely.
Frank Moyne (04:29.326)
a huge, huge fan. I told Will from the very first episode I got a time to listen to. I'm like, yo, y'all look good. I love this. I love this. I remember even before y'all started, he's like, yo, Mowry, you got some beats. I was flattered. I was so flattered. I was like, bro, beats, man, say less. know, Will, too, I was kind of like nervous. I sent a whole bunch, as y'all know. But Will is a hard ear to please. And I remember right from then, I'm like,
Will Patton (04:43.416)
yeah. yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (04:43.902)
Aww.
Max Shu Teasdale (04:55.831)
True.
Will Patton (04:56.022)
Hahaha!
Frank Moyne (04:58.636)
These little beats will, they can't all be winners.
Max Shu Teasdale (05:02.359)
We found a lot. Yeah, we like them all.
Will Patton (05:02.648)
Hey, brother, we perform together, man, my man. I know what that's like. there was only one person that we even considered going to for the music for this podcast, and that's you, my brother. So, salute to you. Yeah, man, so listen, we wanna tell the people about you. We want you to share some of your wisdom and insight, but we gotta go back. We gotta go back a little bit.
Frank Moyne (05:20.078)
Thanks.
Will Patton (05:31.8)
So I've known this man, I've known this man for many years and we, as many of us did back in the day, we were in the rap game. We had a couple little groups together. Frank took it a lot longer than I did for sure. It was a lot better than I was. So with that being said, with you and I gotta let people know being the CEO of Moen Music, you have evolved from rapper
to producer, to CEO of your own entertainment company. Tell us about that voyage a little bit.
Frank Moyne (06:10.136)
Man, it's, I mean, you kind of nailed it. Rapper, producer, CEO. And I wish I could tell you like a cool way it happened. You know what I'm talking about? Like I wish I had this great story to be like, yo, I made this decision. I did this, this happened. But that's not what happened. You know what I mean? I'm gonna be, I'm gonna keep it a buck. What happened was, you know, everybody want to be a rapper or a ball player at some point. You know what I'm talking about? So we were doing that, you know, then life circumstances.
Will Patton (06:27.187)
Okay.
Max Shu Teasdale (06:34.913)
Right.
Will Patton (06:35.506)
Hahaha
Frank Moyne (06:39.672)
kicks in. Like Will said, I got married early, kids early. So you know, you of got to grow up real fast, make some real life decisions and stuff like that. Like, you don't let your dreams go, but we got to give milk. This baby need milk. This baby need milk. So you know, I had loved the music for a while. And then, know, it's just always in me. I grew up around music, like my pops.
Max Shu Teasdale (06:55.275)
Yeah, some food, clothes.
Will Patton (07:07.041)
Hmm.
Frank Moyne (07:08.002)
He played with the stacks volumes and all of that. I was playing drums in the church since I was four years old with him. Always been around music. So it was just something that was burning in me. And just one day, this is wild. I said, hey, I think I want to just, I want to make a song and I didn't want it to go on the radio. So this is how to produce a thing started. So I'm like, I did what you do. I hooked up with a vocal artist.
Max Shu Teasdale (07:10.321)
wow.
Max Shu Teasdale (07:14.352)
wow.
Frank Moyne (07:37.966)
You know what time it is?
Max Shu Teasdale (07:41.845)
It's not like a baby, but it's his dog. It's his dog, cute. Doesn't that sound like a baby?
Frank Moyne (07:47.7)
my god!
Wow.
Will Patton (07:53.368)
We'll edit that out, sorry about that.
Max Shu Teasdale (07:55.829)
Yeah, she sounds like a baby, Will.
Will Patton (07:57.398)
that he has this chicken toy that he rarely ever plays with and he decided to pull it out right now and it sounds like a baby. I'm sorry, I apologize for that. Go ahead, go ahead, Moe.
Frank Moyne (07:59.427)
funny.
Frank Moyne (08:10.158)
of it. So yeah, said, hey, you know what? I want to produce a song and I want to go on the radio. It was that simple. It was that slight. wasn't like...
Max Shu Teasdale (08:18.647)
Wait, when was this? this like a couple years later? Was this a while ago or was this more recently?
Frank Moyne (08:21.833)
Frank Moyne (08:26.446)
was years ago, this was like, jeesh. I would say it was in the teens, 2000 teens time.
Max Shu Teasdale (08:34.057)
Okay, so you're still doing like a regular job and then you go back into music.
Frank Moyne (08:37.23)
Yeah, so I was a person, I had my own personal training business that was doing really, really well, like really well, you know? And so I said, this is what I want to do. So I was looking for local artists, linked with some local artists. And since my guy, Mike Brown, I always saw him make beats. I kind of understood sound, you know, the sound, you know, patterns, how you had to match it. had to sync things.
Max Shu Teasdale (08:42.199)
okay.
Will Patton (08:42.872)
That's right.
Frank Moyne (09:01.71)
So I'm doing this, I'm working with some artists, I'm taking them to the studio and the engineer who I respect a lot named Javon Graham. He was like, bro, you bring these artists in here, you organize all this stuff, you know you're running a label. I was like, bro, I'm not running no label. I just, know, what are you saying? Nah, man, you're running a label, man. I just formalize it and run a label. I just blew them off. And then another dear friend of both of us named Darren, I'm just catching them up on what we doing. And he was like, bro, you know you're a label.
Max Shu Teasdale (09:14.263)
Hmm, that's cool.
Will Patton (09:18.454)
Hahaha
Frank Moyne (09:31.534)
I'm like, I'm not a label, man. He's like, no, you're a label. A label does this, this, this, and this.
Max Shu Teasdale (09:36.501)
It's funny, right? When somebody else has to tell you what you're doing, you know?
Frank Moyne (09:40.238)
So I said, damn, well, I guess I'm running a label and that's really how it happened. I never planned to do this. I never wanted to do this. I never had any inkling or desire to run a label.
Will Patton (09:46.539)
Hahaha
Max Shu Teasdale (09:49.013)
That's great. That's amazing.
Max Shu Teasdale (09:59.809)
But you obviously knew that this was a passion of yours, right? And it just turned into something that was professional, yeah.
Frank Moyne (10:05.194)
music. Right. And then my wife, I kind of dared me. She was like, you know, you make me want you to do something with it. just sit around and play it for me. You played it for me. Why don't you do something with it? I'm like, was just a little hobby. I just want you to hear this. So that's how the label started. You know, it started that like.
Max Shu Teasdale (10:12.513)
That's good. she really did dare you.
Yeah, yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (10:23.969)
Put your money where your mouth is.
Frank Moyne (10:30.856)
Circumstance, was just like, yeah, I happened to start a label. That happenstance was just, you know.
Max Shu Teasdale (10:37.067)
But see, that's a good story because sometimes you feel like, this person, he started his business, he was grinding like 24 hours a day and he knew exactly what he wanted. So it's kind of refreshing and inspiring to me because I'm kind of all over the place and I have lots of hobbies and passions. So it's kind of nice to hear that it wasn't this whole big plan. And I'm glad it happened, but it can still happen for anybody, right?
Frank Moyne (11:00.494)
100%, 100%. I feel like, you know, even though we're not midlife, you know, we're marauding, as you guys say, I love that. It can, whatever you want to happen can happen, you know? I think sometimes we, because we're older, you know, we can get a little, you know, we get a little freaked out because things are critical. Because you know, we have this phase of our life, if we go wrong then what? But at the same time,
Max Shu Teasdale (11:08.076)
Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (11:19.945)
Right, we limit our, yeah, we're afraid to take risks, I think, yeah.
Frank Moyne (11:28.526)
You know, now you have more wherewithal, you have more wisdom, have more resources. You know what I'm saying? Hopefully you have more discipline, you know?
Max Shu Teasdale (11:36.459)
Yeah, well, that's what I was going to ask you about, because I think I was reading your bio about how you have a lot of discipline. You have this really strong work ethic. mean, is that what you think kind of separates you from other people who can't maybe stick to something for a long time?
Frank Moyne (11:50.062)
So I'm going to tell you something I developed probably in 2021. was a pivotal year for me just personally. Because I went through some things with the business. The business was real sketchy. I was working with some people who didn't have my best interests. You learn a lot of tough lessons. So what I decided to do, I've always worked hard, but I needed to work harder. I needed to be more consistent.
Max Shu Teasdale (11:55.489)
Okay.
Max Shu Teasdale (12:02.454)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (12:18.327)
Mm-hmm.
Frank Moyne (12:20.078)
I started to create behaviors, behaviors that would get me to where I felt where I think I want to go. Because I felt like if I created a behavior, I don't have to be motivated to do it. I don't have to be inspired to do it. I'm just going to do it. And certain behaviors beget certain results.
Max Shu Teasdale (12:37.495)
Yeah, so this was your own thing. It wasn't like something you read online or followed some guru out there.
Frank Moyne (12:42.562)
You know, I figured like, I try to simplify life. Like we wake up in the morning, what do you do? You brush your teeth and wash your face. You're not even thinking about it. It is just the behavior. It's just what you do. So that's exactly what I tried to create. And I try to create these, you know, I try to set things up. So I'm just going to continue to do this. And I don't even think about it. So if I'm not in the mood.
Max Shu Teasdale (12:46.624)
Okay.
Max Shu Teasdale (13:04.425)
Okay.
like I have. So is it do you like schedules it or you just have your stuff around you so you can't ignore it?
Frank Moyne (13:12.558)
All right, so I'm going to tell you all something that this is a little bit embarrassing. So even like, it's a workout. Okay. If you come to my house right now and you go upstairs in the family room, the main room of the house to the right, you will see a workout bench and some Bowflex free weights. So every day I'll go there. I watch SportsCenter. Why I'm watching SportsCenter.
Max Shu Teasdale (13:33.577)
Okay.
Will Patton (13:35.049)
Hahaha
Frank Moyne (13:42.38)
I do a little workout. So what's happened is that's my behavior. That's literally my behavior. So I've added on to that. So now in the mornings I say, hey, you know, I need to stretch. then, you know, I see, I just saw Mission Impossible. I don't want to spoil it.
Max Shu Teasdale (13:43.615)
Okay. Yeah. So you're like multitasking. Yeah, that's good.
Will Patton (13:44.374)
Mm-hmm. Yeah, I like that.
Max Shu Teasdale (13:50.537)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (13:58.913)
Yeah, I haven't seen it yet.
Frank Moyne (14:00.782)
I'm not gonna spoil it. Let's see, we can go back to old mission impossible. know, Tom Cruise would break out into a full sprint and he would run for I don't know how long. And I always see the man do it. I'm like, how does this man? I wish I would try that. I always, so I call these workouts like.
Max Shu Teasdale (14:08.15)
Mm-hmm.
Will Patton (14:17.439)
Right,
Max Shu Teasdale (14:17.919)
Running on a train.
Will Patton (14:20.896)
Yeah, they always show him running, yeah.
Frank Moyne (14:24.558)
Yeah, he's he's going, right? And I'm like, how does he, how is he, how can he do that? This is amazing to me, right? But I'm like, he doesn't see like the type of guy that would be in the gym. So what is he doing? He doesn't have time to be in the gym. He's saving the world. So I figured he's one of those guys, I call this like a hitman secret service workout. So I figured, he probably gets up in the morning, does calisthenics,
Will Patton (14:29.592)
Yeah, all right.
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (14:37.527)
that bitch. Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (14:42.462)
yeah.
Frank Moyne (14:52.942)
stretches every morning, right? The character, the character. It's Tom Cruise because Tom Cruise can do it. Right? So, but that character, and you look at like the Jason Bournes, look at any of them.
Max Shu Teasdale (14:56.225)
You're talking about Tom Cruise or the character he plays? Yeah, the character.
Will Patton (14:56.504)
Shalisdodeglorytus, y'all.
Yeah. Ethan Hunt. Yes. Ethan Hunt.
Max Shu Teasdale (15:02.751)
Yeah, he's got the trainer and all the money.
Max Shu Teasdale (15:09.813)
Yeah, he's running a lot too.
Frank Moyne (15:12.462)
They don't look like they have time to go to the gym. So how are they able to do this, right?
Max Shu Teasdale (15:14.475)
right.
Will Patton (15:15.16)
Right.
Max Shu Teasdale (15:16.925)
That's an interesting way to look at things,
Frank Moyne (15:19.894)
I implemented this behavior, so I've been doing it now for a while. So I wake up, I stretch, I do all these calisthenics every morning. And now it's to the point where like, I don't even think about it. So that's basically the same thing I did with like my business. I want my business to go here. This is what I need to do. Every day I need to do something that moves that needle, even if I don't know what I'm doing. But there can't be a day at the end of the day when I'm brushing my teeth again, because that's another behavior.
Max Shu Teasdale (15:35.553)
Okay.
Frank Moyne (15:49.23)
Looking in the mirror, so what do we do today? And every day I have to have done something, this behavior, to move that knee. I don't care if it's just an inch. Some days I moved it a mile. Some days it's just an inch. But whatever I did, I was able to move it little closer to the end goal. So that's.
Max Shu Teasdale (16:07.831)
Alright, because after a while it becomes this daily habit like you're saying, like brushing your teeth. Yeah.
Frank Moyne (16:12.578)
Right. So I try to simplify things and that has taught me so much in business. Cause I'm not a business guy. I'm not organized. I'm not any of the things that they say you need to be for business. know, I don't know anything about business. I never studied business. This was just, I made a decision. Like, this is what we doing. here now. Let's get it. What needs to happen?
Will Patton (16:13.984)
That's it.
Max Shu Teasdale (16:22.198)
Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (16:32.981)
Yeah, so it's not about luck. It's not necessarily about business sense. Yeah, that's interesting.
Frank Moyne (16:37.186)
Yeah, I'm lucky. Don't get me wrong. You know.
Max Shu Teasdale (16:40.519)
That's part of it. That's part of it.
Will Patton (16:42.36)
Now, all that sounds very mature, very thoughtful. My question to you, Moin, is how does that translate to your artist? And I would typically think that your artists are young. Am I correct on that? And probably in their 20s, 30s at the most. So how do these behaviors...
Frank Moyne (17:08.201)
The oldest one is...
Will Patton (17:12.386)
How do these behaviors?
Max Shu Teasdale (17:12.929)
How old is the oldest one? Okay.
Frank Moyne (17:14.83)
29.
Will Patton (17:16.152)
Okay, so how do these artists, when you, how do you impress upon these behaviors to these artists? How are you able to keep relevant in the music game and to be someone that your artists respect?
Frank Moyne (17:35.534)
Well, I think the first thing, this is gonna sound really weird. I'm not trying to be relevant in the music game. That's not for me. They need to be relevant in the music game. My label needs to be relevant in the music game. I'm 54, nobody makes music. They're not making music for me, right? So don't have to be relevant in the sense of like, he's relevant.
Max Shu Teasdale (17:44.876)
Okay.
Will Patton (17:46.517)
Okay.
Max Shu Teasdale (17:47.585)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (18:00.727)
Right.
Max Shu Teasdale (18:04.853)
Ha ha ha ha ha.
Frank Moyne (18:05.87)
They need to be relevant. So it's kind of like a coach. A coach kind of sets a tone with his team. So what I do, I try to lead by example. I have conversations and I have for real conversations. But because I lead by example and I'll always like, if I say it, we're going to play it. If I say it, we're going to do it. And I'm going to show you, you're going to see this effort coming from me.
Will Patton (18:05.932)
Mm-hmm.
Right.
Will Patton (18:16.888)
Mm-hmm.
Frank Moyne (18:33.806)
And so young people, even though we have these age gaps, fortunately for me, I have artists that respect, you know, they respect. Well, yeah, they respect you, but they respect like, you know, realness. You know what I'm saying? They respect, like they want, they want success. You see what I'm saying? And it's their success. I tell them all the time, this really has nothing to do with me. I'm not driving this. I'm riding a shotgun with you, but this is all you.
Max Shu Teasdale (18:44.459)
They're elders.
Will Patton (18:47.988)
jeez.
Max Shu Teasdale (18:50.625)
Yeah, yeah.
Will Patton (18:50.946)
Well.
Max Shu Teasdale (19:03.265)
But it also sounds like they're kind of following what you just told us, which is you want success too. And so they also can see that. But so you'll see a little bit of you in them, I guess. Because I saw some of the interviews, these young guys, and they're very poised. They're speaking truth. I was like, wow. I think like Supreme Day, was like, Supreme, he was good. And then also, Damon.
Frank Moyne (19:03.383)
I'm-
Max Shu Teasdale (19:33.183)
He's too young for me, but he's so cute. You know, and just, you know, he's got the look, he's got the whole package. So I just think you must, you know, I don't know how much you're coaching them, but I feel like you've selected a good roster of artists, you know. And so it seems like they all have a story to tell that they've come up, you know, maybe had some hardships when they were growing up. So tell us more about that. Like, you know, how are you finding people? And this is most of them in Virginia, you know, because we love Virginia.
Will Patton (19:36.547)
my gosh.
Frank Moyne (19:48.238)
That's enough.
Frank Moyne (20:01.486)
All of them are from Virginia. Yeah, everybody's from Virginia, but this...
Frank Moyne (20:24.748)
Yeah, for sure. But the funny thing is, know, when, you know, who are you going to work with? You know, I felt it goes both ways. So when I was looking for artists to work with, I don't, I never particularly look for the most talented artists. I look for artists who had certain, who I thought has certain qualities and just certain characteristics that align with similar qualities and characteristics and beliefs I had.
Max Shu Teasdale (20:24.929)
You
Max Shu Teasdale (20:41.399)
Frank Moyne (20:54.7)
You know, it's like, you can think about like, you see some teams sometimes and on paper, that's the greatest team, but they'll look to a team that, you know, those guys are more aligned, those guys on the end goal and what the end game is. So first and foremost, I've never really looked for perhaps the most talented artists on paper or with skill. Not saying my artists aren't, my artists are ridiculously talented. They have a lot more than just their art.
Max Shu Teasdale (20:59.553)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (21:04.191)
Right, like they might have heart, yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (21:20.117)
Mm-hmm.
Frank Moyne (21:23.724)
You know, these guys are like, they have discipline. They're young, so you know, you have to manage your expectations, but they have discipline, they have character, they have goals, have, dare I say, if this is the biggest thing that connects us all, they live by a code. I live by a code. You I grew up where I grew up and I've always stuck to that code. I've made adjustments.
Max Shu Teasdale (21:40.065)
Mm-hmm.
Frank Moyne (21:48.034)
they do the exact same thing. We can have conversations. There's a huge age gap, but we all align at the end of the day. We might think the same thing is weird because it just doesn't align with our code. And these guys are like I say, they live in this generation, which I am not from. I don't get a lot of what's going on. But at the end of the day, we still align on what in life matters the most.
Max Shu Teasdale (22:07.18)
Right.
Are you finding them or do they find you like you going online and trying to discover somebody on YouTube?
Frank Moyne (22:14.2)
So.
Let me tell you what, Will doesn't know I know the story. At first I was going to open mics and all that, all that little shit. was doing all the little shit you're supposed to do is try to find an artist. And I had artists in this, I'm not talking about any artists. Like, you know, I think they all have their gift that they give to the culture. But I wasn't, I wasn't having a lot of success, right? And I remember I put a song out and,
Will Patton (22:21.368)
I'm scared now, go ahead.
Will Patton (22:31.02)
Right.
Frank Moyne (22:46.016)
One of the homeboys heard it and Will told the homeboy like, I wanna like it. I wanna support, this, right?
Max Shu Teasdale (22:47.66)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (23:01.675)
Were you looking in Northern Virginia or where were you looking?
Will Patton (23:03.01)
Who's snitching on me?
Frank Moyne (23:04.494)
Yeah, it was from 2015, right? Yeah, you know what I'm talking about. It was tough, but I met the artist that really has brought, he's basically built the label. His name is LOM Mazi. And so I met his pops at the gym one time. His pops is Chop Corley. That's, used to be champion. That's who Floyd beat for the championship. I run into him and of course he's named. Yeah, yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (23:06.527)
Okay.
Max Shu Teasdale (23:18.666)
yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (23:28.548)
wow, that's interesting.
Will Patton (23:29.451)
yeah, yeah, cha-cha, yeah.
Frank Moyne (23:32.502)
Yeah, child. So that's his son. So I run into him in the gym and he looks at me kind of like, so what you do, right? I'm like, well, I do this, this, this. Of course you get this all the time. Hey, well, my son does music. My nephew does. I'm like, shit. Go again. But I didn't have anybody. Right? So anyway, that one came over and we connected, we kicked it. He was super young, like a lot. He wasn't the most responsible, but again, that coach.
Will Patton (23:34.168)
Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (23:39.371)
Hahaha!
Max Shu Teasdale (23:46.154)
Right.
Max Shu Teasdale (23:51.209)
huh.
Will Patton (23:51.704)
Right.
Max Shu Teasdale (24:02.103)
He was already writing his own music? Okay.
Frank Moyne (24:04.994)
Yeah. So we've been here for hours putting stuff together. And he is who has brought me the majority of the artists have built, you know, more than today, except.
Max Shu Teasdale (24:12.79)
great. Yeah.
Will Patton (24:14.998)
Nice.
Max Shu Teasdale (24:16.075)
Like referrals, yeah, that's amazing. So that's why they all kind of can collab together, right? I see them a lot of songs where they're all singing together, rapping together. You can see it, that they all know each other pretty well.
Frank Moyne (24:28.43)
Then he come to me, he's like, Frank, I got somebody, you need to get this person, you need to see, you need to hear this. That's how he talk. And sure enough, know, because they're friends, they kind of all have that similar, you know, outlook on life and what they want and so forth and so on. It hasn't always been smooth sailing. Like they're young, so sometimes you're like, bro, come on, my God. It's serious, you know? But in the day, we figure it out, you know? We've been able to figure it out.
Will Patton (24:49.376)
Mwahahahaha
Max Shu Teasdale (24:54.113)
Yeah.
Frank Moyne (24:56.844)
We've been really blessed. We're in an awesome position right now.
Max Shu Teasdale (25:00.599)
Yeah, that's amazing. Yeah, look, you know, everything is very professional.
Will Patton (25:02.818)
So, very. So Frank, we've mentioned your children, your wife, your CEO of a company. You said you got workout equipment and you work out like Jason Bourne and all this stuff. And I'm trying to figure out how do you balance out?
Frank Moyne (25:07.064)
Go get it.
Frank Moyne (25:23.306)
Yeah.
Will Patton (25:27.702)
How do you balance all that, bro? Like what motivates you to keep, keep these juggling these balls in the air pause like that, bro? Like what puts that battery pack in you?
Frank Moyne (25:40.238)
I mean, it's simple, bro. I'm gonna be honest with you. Like I say, for me, everything is pretty simple. I enjoy it, man. Like, I love doing it. It's that simple. You know what saying? I don't always wanna, okay, know, sometimes I don't wanna do the things I'm supposed to do, you know, but at the end of doing it, I'm like, yo, I really like this. Let me get to this. You know what I'm saying? And even like with the working out, you know, I can't compete at things like I used to.
Will Patton (25:49.153)
Enjoy it all.
Will Patton (25:59.738)
Hahaha
Max Shu Teasdale (26:02.689)
Yeah, yeah.
Frank Moyne (26:10.124)
I got bad knees, I got this, I can't play ball no more. Right, so I look for little.
Will Patton (26:12.6)
Bro you still one of the most you still one of most in shape 50 year olds ever seen
Will Patton (26:21.505)
Salute.
Frank Moyne (26:22.334)
man, but I keep running home.
Max Shu Teasdale (26:23.297)
That's he's his bow plex in the living room.
Frank Moyne (26:26.956)
So all these things I enjoy. So when it comes to exercise, I'm like still able to compete. Like I see some younger cats, I'm like, okay. Y'all doing it, but I'm kind of doing it too. I know you see me over here doing it. So I get a little kick out of that. You know what I'm saying? I have sons. My sons are always bucking up, Evi, right? So, you know, that's a little thing. As far as the work and the music, man, I just love music. I just love to see it grow, you know?
Will Patton (26:27.176)
Yeah, yeah, salute.
Will Patton (26:40.3)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (26:41.175)
Like a little competition.
Frank Moyne (26:56.526)
And that's, it's that simple. just enjoy doing it, you know? Sometimes when things fall off, yeah, you know, we're all human. We drop some balls, but it's okay. You can give yourself some grace and space. Pick the ball up, put it back in the bucket. Let's keep it moving, you know? So it's all because I just like it.
Will Patton (27:13.784)
I wanna, yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (27:15.703)
Because you like it, yeah.
Will Patton (27:17.846)
I wanna follow up with that, like, you know, with us being our age, you know, typically it's hard for us to get that energy. I can't even imagine doing what you do. Like I don't even have half of the stuff that you got going on, bro. And I'm like, how am I gonna make it through the day? Like.
And I think about you and you motivate me. Well, I'm sorry, full disclosure, but I hit the gym today and I was like, I've been doing pretty well with that lately, but sometimes your name pops in my head. I know Mo'N isn't working out right now. I know I gotta, and that gets me go to the gym. It's just that energy, bro. Are you doing something or it's just inherent in you? How?
Max Shu Teasdale (27:42.579)
You sound like an old man, Will.
Will Patton (28:12.144)
I wanna know how!
Frank Moyne (28:13.198)
Bro, I'm, so it's funny you said that, right? So Max, I don't know if you can see this, but Will and I have a very similar beard, right? Because I basically, I basically, you know, the way he cut it, basically, I basically, I was like, yo, I took his, I took a picture of his face, sent it to my barber, say, bro, you know, so.
Will Patton (28:18.04)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (28:24.331)
Is it?
Will Patton (28:26.872)
It used to be more similar, but yeah, yeah, yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (28:29.909)
Okay.
Frank Moyne (28:42.038)
Like, yeah, bro, I think about like, it's funny, because all the guys that we hang out with, everybody seemed to be keeping it together really well. And I don't want to be the dude as far as coming to work. I don't want to be the dude who'll be like, look at Frank Moore.
Will Patton (28:50.933)
That is true.
Max Shu Teasdale (28:52.576)
Yeah.
Will Patton (28:53.912)
yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (28:56.715)
Right. Yeah. You don't want to go to that reunion and be that guy who's like,
Will Patton (28:57.456)
what happened to Frank? He fell off.
Frank Moyne (29:02.926)
Yeah. I had that same thing. I'm like, okay, all right. Yeah. So, like Will, you know, he's been a mark for me. Yeah, it's friendly competition. So that keeps me going. You know, but I'm gonna be honest with you. Sometimes I'm super tired. I'm too embarrassed to admit it because it still be light outside, y'all. It be light. I'm like, damn, it's 15. So it's...
Will Patton (29:04.545)
there.
Will Patton (29:10.274)
So competition.
Max Shu Teasdale (29:13.333)
Yeah, healthy.
Will Patton (29:15.096)
friendly competition.
Will Patton (29:27.717)
Right.
Max Shu Teasdale (29:28.343)
Yeah.
But we appreciate your honesty. think we all feel that.
Frank Moyne (29:34.409)
I feel like I can't, damn, can't. Oh my God. You know when you fall out sometimes you didn't know you fell out? Oh my God, you gotta get up.
Max Shu Teasdale (29:37.705)
I know the body sometimes can't keep up.
Max Shu Teasdale (29:43.433)
Yeah, I know. I know. fall asleep all the time when I'm watching stuff with my kid. so I want to, I want to talk about, know, with Diddy in the news, all, you know, we have this idea of this kind of glamorous life. mean, his is to the extreme of a producer, but are you seeing that too in your life? Like are there parties, girls, you know, mixing it up with the celebrities? Is that what your life is like?
Will Patton (29:45.176)
Yeah.
Will Patton (29:50.337)
here.
Frank Moyne (29:50.723)
So.
Frank Moyne (30:10.03)
Of course my life's not like that. A lot comes with, you
Max Shu Teasdale (30:11.564)
haha
Will Patton (30:14.86)
Hahaha!
Frank Moyne (30:19.419)
the industry max, like, you know, what do want me to say? Damn.
Max Shu Teasdale (30:26.111)
music industry back in the day and I think that's definitely true. You're going out at night and especially you're recording at night probably there's a lot of late nights, know, you're with people who are artistic and creative like what's that like?
Frank Moyne (30:40.846)
It's cool, you know? It's cool, it's cool. Like, you know, for me, I recognize, I embrace where I am as a midlifer, you know what I'm saying? So certain things I feel like are not for me. You know what I'm saying? I met this guy one time. He was older than me. He was like in his 60s and he was super fit. He was super cool to me. And I just, I was just drawing to him and I'm just talking to him.
Max Shu Teasdale (30:41.911)
You're getting invited to parties
Max Shu Teasdale (30:52.961)
Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Will Patton (30:56.14)
Mm-hmm.
Frank Moyne (31:09.806)
And I was like, so bro, like, you know, why do you do this? Like, what are you going to do? Like, like what's next for you? I'm asking them all these questions. He's like, I basically am just living each day by day. And what I want to do is I want to enjoy each phase of my life. I my, you know.
Max Shu Teasdale (31:16.609)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (31:23.826)
That's good.
Frank Moyne (31:26.37)
my college years, I enjoyed my 20s and my 30s, my 40s. Like I just want to enjoy each phase in which each phase has certain things that change. Some things aren't for me anymore. Some things are, you know, that's now this is my thing. And so I kind of like, really struck me. So when it comes to some of the things that come with the industry, for me, and I'm not saying it's anything wrong with, you know, you get it how you live. But for me, I just felt like, okay,
family of kids, know, my guys are looking at me, the artists are looking at me. I want to be, you know, an example. So I kind of...
Max Shu Teasdale (32:01.003)
Yeah.
Frank Moyne (32:06.702)
consciously avoid certain things. You know what I'm saying? That's just not for me. What I look like, what I look like over here right now, we kick off a tour on Saturday. The kickoff is in DC, hook hall, y'all come through, right? And so, and the fellas want me to come, I'm gonna come, but I'm not gonna close it down. You understand, I'm gonna go, I'm gonna show face, we gonna have a round, couple rounds, we gonna party, we gonna celebrate.
Max Shu Teasdale (32:09.887)
Okay. Yep.
Will Patton (32:23.946)
Okay.
Max Shu Teasdale (32:28.631)
Okay, yeah.
Frank Moyne (32:35.138)
You know, we on the tour, we kicking it off, but then I'm gonna go home. Frank Vaughn is taking his ass home. I'm a uber black. And I just think that for me, you know, again, you gotta get it how you live. But for me and the things that I want are important to me. I just think it's best if I just, you know what I'm talking about? That probably make me boring. That probably make me boring.
Max Shu Teasdale (32:41.676)
Yeah.
Will Patton (32:42.206)
Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (32:58.049)
Yeah.
Yeah, make good choices, yeah.
Will Patton (33:01.014)
Well, I- I- I- Yeah.
Frank Moyne (33:04.545)
You know?
Will Patton (33:05.344)
Nah, nah, it makes you real.
Max Shu Teasdale (33:05.495)
I bet being a producer in your 50s is different than like in your 30s or something. but and also in this day and age, you know, this age of social media, you don't know what's going to turn up, right? Like what pictures people are taking and...
Frank Moyne (33:18.702)
We not playing any of those games. need this. Look, I'm saying this on your show. I need this to age very well. Okay? So I just, you know, have a good time and let's get about that. You know what I'm saying? I think that's, for me, I think that's what's best.
Max Shu Teasdale (33:24.757)
Right.
Will Patton (33:25.26)
Hahaha
Max Shu Teasdale (33:35.083)
Yeah. And I think it's also good because then that kind of keeps you, I think it can kind of keep you going, right? Like if you're partying all night, you probably can't, you know, wake up the next day and get your work done or do your workout.
Will Patton (33:44.632)
Well, Max, I think he sees the value and the importance and also it's just great to go home. You know what saying? Like we look forward to going home. We're looking forward to that. Yes, 100%.
Max Shu Teasdale (33:57.471)
No, I agree. Right. And sleep, sleep is so important at this stage in our lives, right?
Frank Moyne (34:07.338)
100%, like, yeah, so, and then I know, I know, you know, people, you know, people are paying attention to you.
Will Patton (34:08.268)
Were you? Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (34:16.245)
Right, exactly. People are watching and trying to bring people down, think. Not intentionally, but if they see something, they will pile on.
Will Patton (34:20.224)
Yeah, especially now, 100%.
Frank Moyne (34:24.706)
And those close to you, know, like the guys, you know, seeing me in different situations. I know they're watching me. I know if I'm a mentor and a role model, I know I have responsibility, you know. So about 11.30, I'm gonna go ahead and hit this a little black, bring it on home. All right, guys, this place is in effect.
Max Shu Teasdale (34:32.395)
Yeah.
Will Patton (34:40.408)
Gonna be up out.
Max Shu Teasdale (34:43.255)
I like that. That's like a good rule. 1130. Don't stay out past midnight.
Frank Moyne (34:50.188)
It's truth be told, I'd be dead-ass tired by then anyway.
Max Shu Teasdale (34:52.599)
I know. I think of the three of us, Will's the only one who's out late like that. Right, Will?
Will Patton (34:53.592)
Where are you?
Will Patton (35:00.14)
No, well, mean, yeah, you're probably right, but I'm starting to see the value of just going home, know, enjoying the creature comforts of home, you know, laying in your own bed and getting a good night's sleep and just attacking the day. No, I'm not gonna be in the gym at 5 a.m. like Frank is, but you know, I'm gonna do my thing. I wanna ask you, I wanna ask you, Frank, what does,
Max Shu Teasdale (35:01.931)
Hahaha!
Frank Moyne (35:19.95)
I would say pop.
It's as long as bow.
Will Patton (35:30.744)
What does the future hold for you? What do you hope? I don't want to put like X amount of years, but what are you looking forward to do? What are some of the things that you haven't accomplished yet that you want to accomplish? Tell me about future Frank McGee.
Frank Moyne (35:47.896)
Bro, if I had that answer, I didn't know I was gonna be this present Frank McGee. Yeah, I'm being real. So what I wanna do, man, honestly, is I've become real comfortable with being uncomfortable. So I just wanna continue to like challenge myself, you know, whatever comes my way, whatever endeavors, I don't have anything set out. Of course we all want success. I want success for the guys, I want success for the label.
Max Shu Teasdale (35:55.083)
Yeah.
Frank Moyne (36:16.43)
you know, all those things, but I'm so open to whatever the opportunities that may come my way. I don't know what it's gonna be. You know, so don't have like, you know, five years from now we're gonna be doing this, you know, ultimately we all want financial freedom. We all want peace, happiness, but I don't know what that's gonna look like. And not by no means do I try to like define like, oh, I'm gonna be doing this, this, this, this. I find myself.
Guys, I wasn't born an entrepreneur. And it's lonely being an entrepreneur. But now I'm kind of stuck to it. So I've gotten into some other things. And who knows where that's going to take me. You know what I'm saying?
Max Shu Teasdale (36:49.633)
Mm-hmm.
No it is.
Max Shu Teasdale (37:02.817)
Yeah. It's lonely, but I think it's like a sense of freedom too, right? Cause you get to call the shots, you get to make decisions, you're kind of, you're the boss.
Frank Moyne (37:12.462)
Man, that shit's stressful though. You know what I'm saying? damn, like I gotta be, since it all like, I don't know. You know, like this, that shit's stressful, but yeah. So like, I don't really have a plan or a blueprint, but my goal is kind of like what that guy told me. I just want to live these phases of my life to the fullest.
Max Shu Teasdale (37:14.391)
I know a lot of people are relying on you.
Will Patton (37:15.682)
Hahaha
Max Shu Teasdale (37:20.791)
A lot of pressure.
Will Patton (37:25.56)
Major East Coast decision maker, I love it.
Frank Moyne (37:41.24)
you know, I'm in a position now, okay, if I want to get into this, if I want to try that, and I encourage people, I encourage mid-lifers to do that. Like, I think that we sell ourselves short sometimes. We get in our own way. We have all these concerns and insecurities and all that, but we, we built for it. We are equipped for it. If we just get out of our own way, try it.
Max Shu Teasdale (37:52.096)
Right, I think we do.
Max Shu Teasdale (38:02.103)
Yeah.
Yeah, because I think there's a sense of like, it's too late. I should have done it before. know, it's, you know, I'm old now. I can't start something new. So we wanted to start having this closing question for everybody that we interview. And so you've talked a lot, you know, maybe you don't have a plan or you don't know what you're going to be doing five years from now, but is there one area of your life that you'd like to maraud more and why?
Will Patton (38:06.305)
We pretty, yeah.
Frank Moyne (38:32.462)
Yes. Yes, it is. I wanna...
I'm kind of like a homebody, know. I grew up Southside, Richmond. I'm easy. But what I really want to do and I want to take time to do it is I want to travel more. I want to experience other cultures, other ways of living, other ways of life. know, want to get out of my, push myself out of my own comfort zone. Hop on a plane, you know. We out here for a week and a half.
Max Shu Teasdale (39:01.696)
Mm-hmm, that's great.
Frank Moyne (39:06.637)
and just see what it is and really get into it. Not even necessarily like, you know, like a resort-y type deal. Like, you know, I'm on CNN watching all this stuff, right? You know, they got all those, you know, discovering this with so it's, and it's like the coolest shit in the world. You know what I'm saying? So I really want to like, you know, make time for that. Cause another thing that we do, you know, at our age is like, oh, I'm too busy. Oh, I gotta do this off too. We'll put things off.
Max Shu Teasdale (39:13.729)
Mm-hmm.
Max Shu Teasdale (39:19.137)
Mm-hmm.
Will Patton (39:20.728)
All right.
Max Shu Teasdale (39:23.123)
It is.
Max Shu Teasdale (39:33.835)
Right. Yep.
Frank Moyne (39:37.006)
You know, I want to like just do more things. It doesn't have to be abroad. It could be just locally, like spend more time with my friends, just being a part of just life. That's something that I don't do because I'm always doing business. You know what saying? But that's something I'm going to make myself do. And I want to do it, do it in a real cool ass way. I want to Maraud like that. I see Peezy all over the place. I'd be like, damn. I need this. I need this.
Max Shu Teasdale (40:02.707)
I know, Peezy's like playing golf here and there, know, Vegas.
Will Patton (40:04.278)
Hey, well, you know, that's one thing that we preach here, Moin, is that, you know, what you said about just getting out of your comfort zone, not thinking you're too old to do stuff, getting in your own way, fear, that sort of thing. We've been preaching that from day one. mean, yes, we are considered, you know.
Frank Moyne (40:06.7)
You lost.
Yeah.
Will Patton (40:31.96)
in our middle-aged years, but that don't mean we're old, that don't mean we're decrepit, that don't mean we can't do stuff, bro. And it's like, and I think we are getting out of that. I think our generation is not like the previous generations, you know, where they just shut shit down in their 50s and blah, blah, blah, and all that. You know, I think we are doing more than...
The previous generation, I think the generations will come will do more than us. But yeah, man, you said it. Just get out your own way. Do some stuff. you're financially able to take these trips and do all this stuff, man, do it because you're only going to live with regret if you don't do it. You know what saying? So yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (41:12.629)
Right. And I think we realize that life is short. You know, I think that's one thing that we realize at our age, right? We see people passing and yeah, life is short.
Will Patton (41:18.776)
It's short, it's short Max, but we still got time. I wanna make sure we get that in there. We got time to do stuff, if know, if you're able to do it. everybody keep doing your thing. Before we get up out of here, Frank, before we get up out of here.
Max Shu Teasdale (41:33.943)
All right, so we gotta make it count. Yep.
Will Patton (41:38.604)
You know, we talked about being CEO of Moen Music. Where can the people find you? They're looking for you, they're looking for your artists. Where can folks find you at?
Frank Moyne (41:53.282)
Well, you obviously went to my website, which I thought that was funny.
Will Patton (41:56.28)
Hahaha
Max Shu Teasdale (41:57.527)
Yeah, mid-lifers still go to the web, find websites. We still use email.
Will Patton (41:59.762)
All right. Well, full disclosure, when prepping for this interview, my natural inclination was to go to the internet and go look for his website. And I went to moimusic.com, that's correct. And there was a bio on there and all this stuff. And I started reading more and I was noticing that
Max Shu Teasdale (42:15.351)
Hahaha, baby!
and look for his bio.
Frank Moyne (42:23.374)
That's right.
Will Patton (42:29.24)
It's not really updated. I don't think it's been up since COVID, but when talking to Moin, he's saying, hey, that's not how we do things now.
What do you mean? He's like, no, we on Instagram, we on this, we on that. Websites are cool, but that's not what the people are doing right now. So it did make me feel a little old, but hey, that was my natural inclination to do that. So yes, if you want, there is a more music out there. Go ahead.
Frank Moyne (43:06.616)
Nah, it's dope. But you're right. You're right.
And I'm updating it. I'm going to update it. You're right. It hasn't been updated since COVID. I keep putting it on the back burner, I'm going to, I'm updating it as we speak. You know what I'm saying? I'm updating as we speak, but you know, folks just be joking. Yeah, I am. I'm doing it the midlife, you know what I'm saying? Yo, for real, low key though, my mom said something to me about you, man. So I'm like, damn, mom, you on my website?
Will Patton (43:13.4)
That the people know.
Will Patton (43:23.244)
Do it for me. Do it for the OGs, yes please.
Max Shu Teasdale (43:26.807)
Heh
Max Shu Teasdale (43:30.688)
you
Will Patton (43:31.713)
Hey.
Will Patton (43:36.14)
Ha ha ha ha ha!
Shout out
Frank Moyne (43:41.304)
I'm Maaz, you're right here in the in-law suite. Like, what are you on my website for? Anyway, I'm gonna update that for the record. We are working on that as we speak. I dropped the ball on that for five years now, but we're on it. But on Instagram, can go, can find me, frank underscore moine, M-O-Y-N-E. You can find moine music. You can look up the artist, the real G.Sali, L-O-M underscore Maaz.
Will Patton (43:48.81)
Okay.
Guys.
Frank Moyne (44:11.434)
Supreme Day and Damon spelled D for M-O-N. You know what mean?
Max Shu Teasdale (44:16.095)
I love it when there's the four, I was like searching for them, putting the wrong number in. I am feeling it. He's like my new pop smoke. When I come to Virginia. So tell us about your tour. So when's the tour and how do we find information about that?
Frank Moyne (44:21.791)
Max, Max, you really feeling Damon over there a little bit?
Will Patton (44:25.087)
Hey, we might have to set up a meet and greet more. We have to set up a meet and greet, yeah.
Frank Moyne (44:31.342)
I see. I see.
Will Patton (44:32.376)
There you go.
Frank Moyne (44:38.99)
It's called a White DuRag Tour. Kicks off Saturday, June 14th at Hope Hall. We're gonna be doing at least five cities. I believe Brooklyn, Atlanta, Houston, LA. Is that five in DC? But we may do Chicago. We'll see what's good. But you gotta, I come on out. Come on out, come on out. This Saturday.
Max Shu Teasdale (45:00.661)
I know, Will, let's go.
Will Patton (45:02.817)
Are these tour dates on IG? Because I don't want to Google white durag tour. Can't find them.
Frank Moyne (45:07.478)
Yes, and they're probably on the website. Let me say this. I'm supposed to have my website up to date like any professional business. This was me giving you the business. This is part of me being ashamed that I keep dropping the ball. So I want you to feel a certain type of way. So I said that. Yeah.
Max Shu Teasdale (45:10.775)
You
Will Patton (45:20.32)
Hahaha!
Will Patton (45:28.598)
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you did. Success. Success.
Max Shu Teasdale (45:34.295)
You
Frank Moyne (45:34.924)
They have a website, whitedurag.com. You can check it out. mean, things are really happening. We get actually, you know, getting some other opportunities. I think we're going to be at the news market on the 22nd. I'm going to update the website so that people can see. But check out the Instagrams. It's all over the Instagram. You know, it's just like, you know, young people often just like somebody told me Instagram is your new business card. But you suppose you're supposed to have your website, Frank Moen. Get your website together.
Max Shu Teasdale (45:58.177)
Yeah, especially for music. Yeah.
Will Patton (45:58.594)
That's it. There you go.
Frank Moyne (46:04.076)
So you guys are right.
Max Shu Teasdale (46:05.343)
We gotta get our Instagram together, so.
Will Patton (46:08.16)
Yeah, there's a lot of things we need to get together, so we're...
Frank Moyne (46:08.704)
Yes, what's your website? I got a website
Max Shu Teasdale (46:12.672)
We just use our Buzzsprout. We haven't got a website yet. So we don't need one. We have a web page somewhere. Yeah. So we're, guilty too, but,
Frank Moyne (46:16.119)
Wow.
Will Patton (46:19.96)
Yeah, we do have Instagram and Facebook handle midlife marauders, so you can find us there as well too.
Max Shu Teasdale (46:27.435)
but we could post more, we will try to come out to the tour. Will, should record from there.
Frank Moyne (46:32.43)
Pull up, pull up.
Will Patton (46:32.472)
Yeah, yeah, a little live feed. I like that, you know? Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, watch yourself, man. Watch yourself. I'm gonna need, I'm gonna need like some velvet ropes in like a green room or something like that, just letting you know. That's how I tell them to go.
Max Shu Teasdale (46:36.159)
be like the oldest people in the audience. A live feed, yeah.
Frank Moyne (46:42.606)
except not there, you know.
Max Shu Teasdale (46:49.695)
Yeah, so I could meet Damon. Well, thank you so much, Frank. We really enjoyed speaking with you. mean, so we really are inspired by you. I'm very inspired by you. Yeah. And you're aging well. Yeah.
Will Patton (46:58.379)
My brother, thank you.
Frank Moyne (47:02.316)
That's inspiring.
Frank Moyne (47:06.839)
Try to keep up with Peezy, you know?
Will Patton (47:06.888)
Aging well, hey man, I'm trying to keep up with you big dog. But yeah, listen, I can't convey enough how proud I am of you man and like how good of a.
great of a friend you've been to me all these years, how you've inspired me. You have such a beautiful family. And for you Marauders, listen out there, man. Let this be an example of a man that went a non-traditional route and is enjoying a great amount of success doing it. He's still living his life to the fullest. yeah, man, all the best to you and your family. Thanks for coming on the show.
Frank Moyne (47:42.574)
Thank y'all. Thank you, love. Thank y'all, love you, Will. I appreciate it, man. I couldn't wait to be a part of this. I'm your biggest fan, guys. I'm your biggest fan. I got one complaint. I like more content from you guys. I like that.
Will Patton (47:52.578)
Thank you brother, thank you.
Max Shu Teasdale (47:56.833)
Yeah. Well, I kind of feel like it's like when your friends told you that you are having a late, that you have a label, you're kind of telling us that we're actually legit, right? So thank you. Thank you. We appreciate it.
Will Patton (47:57.088)
More content. I got you, bro. I got you.
Frank Moyne (48:06.808)
Good. Salute.
Will Patton (48:06.872)
Yeah man, thank you. All the best to you my brother.
Frank Moyne (48:11.295)
Thank y'all. You too. Be easy.
Max Shu Teasdale (48:14.071)
OK.