Built for More Podcast

From Daycare Scams To Peptides: Money, Media, And Motivation

Greg Pingel and Jonathan Roberts Episode 6

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Headlines are yelling about everything except the money missing in your backyard. We dig into the Minnesota daycare fraud story and the eerie quiet from major outlets, then ask the uncomfortable question: who benefits when attention gets redirected and nothing changes? From there, we pull the focus back to what we can control—habits, health, and how to build momentum that outlasts the first week of January.

We get blunt about resolutions that collapse by Saturday and lay out a simpler operating system: set your standards, plan for friction, and track proof. On health, we challenge the industrial diet and the booming business of obesity treatment. Ozempic and GLP-1s can work, but without protein targets, lifting, sleep, and steps, you’re renting results. We talk seed oils, why processing matters, and the tradeoffs behind chasing quick outcomes versus building durable habits. Peptides, deep sleep, and Whoop data enter as tools—not magic—so you can see what’s actually working and adjust with intent.

Then we turn to AI. It’s writing proposals in minutes, spinning up sites, and helping non-coders ship apps. Jobs that rely on routine are exposed; roles built on presence, persuasion, and originality still have room to grow. The move now is to let AI clear the busywork and double down on human skills that compound—communication, product sense, and live performance. The throughline across politics, health, and technology stays the same: stop outsourcing agency. Demand accountability where your tax dollars go, build habits that earn results, and use new tools to create real value.

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Kicking Off And Format Shift

SPEAKER_01

Maybe you can't have enough.

SPEAKER_02

Get a better speaker system. All right. Yeah. So let's go live. We're live on Facebook and live on the podcast for the sixth episode of Built for More Podcasts. Oh my god, it's episode six. Episode six.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we made it a month and two weeks without quitting.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. This podcast started off with us like giving life advice and stuff, and it ended up us just talking shit. Not really. We're talking about things that actually matter in life, but it's kind of evolved. It's evolved a little bit, I would say. Well, yeah. I get on sales calls every day, and I'm talking to people, sales calls, you know, self-development, sales training, things like that. But I can't ever talk to people about aliens, conspiracy theories, Somalians, pirates, the moon land.

SPEAKER_01

You know what's funny though? We did talk about Somali pirates, was it three or four weeks ago? So if you go back at like three or four episodes, we were talking about that. And now they're you don't even have to go to Somalia to find them.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you don't have to go travel the Horn of Africa on a cruise anymore. They're just they're just in Minnesota. Minnesota. Just hanging out with old governor. Is it Tim Waltz? Tim Waltz, typically. Almost the vice president. I'm just kidding, they lost like everything. It was a pretty good landslide. But how would you feel if tens, hundreds, tens and hundreds of millions of dollars was being wasted in your community on child care and laring facilities? I don't know what laring is. I think it might be learning. I ordered the sweatshirt. Did you really?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, dude, it was like 50 bucks. I'm gonna walk around. Laring center. So I tried to get Jonathan to buy one and he was like, no, bueno, I'm not doing it. No bueno.

SPEAKER_02

Just in New Mexico, so I speak Spanish now. But like a hundred million hundreds of millions of dollars are being donated by the government. Your tax money, and Minnesota's apparently known about this for years, has been approving this for years, and it's just happening.

SPEAKER_01

It's a wild, wild world we live in. I'd be pissed if I was Minnesota. But that's not, I mean. And they already have childcare issues.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So imagine if that money was tracked, and like everyone wants to blame the rich. Everybody wants to blame minimum wage. Everyone wants to blame all of that. Yet there's hundreds of millions of dollars that are supposed to be going to provide a service, and instead it's just being laundered or embezzled into layering centers. Embezzled would be probably the way to say it. And then like you look at it, there's CNN, CNBC, CBS, hold on. All the news stations, and no one's reporting it. It took some, what is the kid, 22, 23, 18 years old, maybe? Yeah. Some social media influencer to go out and investigate and let the whole world know what it is.

Minnesota Daycare Fraud And Media Silence

SPEAKER_01

Wait, if you go to CNN, it's not even on their thing. Yeah, like CNN.com, it's like it never happened. Fox News has it. All right. Let's let's let's let's spend some time on this here.

SPEAKER_02

Man, we are upgrading the podcast. We are now bringing live information where we're going. But yeah, I checked the other day, none of them had it. Fox News had something. You scrolled down a little bit, you could kind of find it.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's scrolled down if you if you uh yep, there you go.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Yep. But like what what's the top page? What's the what's the number one article that pops up on Fox?

SPEAKER_01

Let's see. Mandami. Mamdani. I don't know how to say his name. I don't I really don't know how to say his name. Mamdani. Here's how stupid we are. And here's In Iran, Iranian regime opens fire as citizens rise up for the fifth day.

SPEAKER_02

Here's how they're controlling you, right? There is hundreds of millions of dollars at waste. There's fraud fraud going on in the state of Minnesota from Tim Waltz. I mean, I don't want to talk about well, I do want to talk about it, but I mean Tim Waltz had that one dude, you know, mugged. Um there was also that senator or House of Representatives gal, the only Democrat that voted against some bill recently. She got killed like the next day, and all that crap, right? So that state's obviously got something going on, and they're just, you know, immigrants, legal or illegal, doesn't really matter because they're criminals, are stealing hundreds of millions of dollars. And the number one thing we're worried about is a mayor of New York City who's already been elected and you can't really do anything about it.

SPEAKER_01

Can't change it.

SPEAKER_02

Or they're worried about Iran. Weird. It's weird how they're trying to get you to look somewhere else. They're trying to get you to pay attention to something else.

SPEAKER_01

Smokescreen, it's like the ninja.

SPEAKER_02

See ya, bam, gone.

SPEAKER_01

Our audio is working too. Okay, we're we're good on the code. We're confirmed on audio. All right, so I was worried about that.

SPEAKER_02

So we're gonna get rolling. So Somalian babysitters that don't actually do any babysitting.

SPEAKER_01

You know, I posted that story of the boys moving to Minnesota and we all drive Lambos, and I got so much feedback on that that I was probably one of the most engaging stories I've had in like a couple days.

SPEAKER_02

Good, negative, positive?

SPEAKER_01

Nothing was negative. It was all like, I'm coming with you, sign me up, we're gonna open a daycare together. Like, it was all of that. That was what everyone was saying. Like, let's go to Minnesota and get a freaking Lambo.

SPEAKER_02

But like, who are the people that are allowing this? That's that's a good question. And why aren't if you're watching this from Minnesota? I mean, you follow us, so you're probably not a blue-haired hippie, but like, how is this being allowed and how are people not more pissed off about it?

SPEAKER_01

Dude, that's the million-dollar question, you know. Have you seen on Twitter the rise of people saying they're not paying taxes this year now?

SPEAKER_02

Oh, yeah. Someone, some someone actually invited me to a Facebook group about that.

SPEAKER_01

Not paying taxes, okay. Get bent over by the government, but still, like, you know, but this is just one instance of how many much fraud there actually is with our government spending every single year. Yeah. You know, not even every single year, every single day.

SPEAKER_02

Well, every single day, and just how much is being pulled over your eyes. Like, explain a positive to this to me. Try to.

SPEAKER_01

Um They had the opportunity to solve the daycare crisis in Minnesota.

SPEAKER_02

No, like a positive to why you would allow it. Oh, why allow for it? Like, why would politicians, officials allow this to go on? Because I promise you, someone freaking knew about it. Because they get paid money. Well, because they get paid money and you can swing an election. Yeah, votes. Yeah, it's money. You start bringing people in, you get them, you start, and then you can control it.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, it's like if you look at Nancy Pelosi's net worth, like I know it's this is on Republican, Democrat, whatever it doesn't freaking matter. Her net worth has like gone from like 200,000 to like what is it, like 200 million on a salary of 40,000, 400,000 or 500,000 a year.

SPEAKER_02

174,000. You're close.

SPEAKER_01

But did you see that someone made an AI to follow every stock trade she does?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, oh, she's exceeded Warren Buffett.

SPEAKER_01

She's exceeded everybody. The AI follows every trade uh Nancy Pelosi does.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, it's the I think there's an Instagram page like Nancy Tracker or something like that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, and you just do the trade she does, and you'll your return on investment will be like a thousand percent.

SPEAKER_02

Yep, our number one stock fund manager is one of our politicians.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's crazy. I think that the whole system's kind of corrupt though, not just on you know one side. I think on I think it's all I made more money than her.

SPEAKER_02

How long do you think it would take me to get 260 million? A long time.

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Damn it.

SPEAKER_02

A long time. And that's why 2020. Unless you follow her stock trader. Or I just, you know. Then I think you'd get there a lot faster. Run for Congress and get elected. Aren't you gonna run for president?

SPEAKER_01

Maybe something. J.R. Roberts 2028? It's like 2032. 2032, I think is the number.

SPEAKER_02

Where I was like, yeah, might be something there. I gotta piss some more people off though. Yeah. And the problem with running for president is I don't even I don't I don't even think I could run the Republican ticket.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't think you could either. Yeah. You'd be an independent and you get drowned out.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

Get smothered. Yeah. That's why I just hate the whole two-party thing. I think you need like 10. Well, the two parties are the same damn party. Twelve. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Like they're all they're all going to these little secret freaking meetings and these little back rooms and having these back conversations, and they're they're, you know, talking about what they're gonna argue about and what they're gonna fight about and what they're gonna agree on and how it's gonna benefit them. Yeah. And if they can keep us arguing, if they can keep us fixated on these stupid ass problems, like we got uh the hundreds of millions of dollars of fraud going on, we're worried about New York's elected governor. Can't change that shit right now, good or bad. Guess what? Yeah, nothing you can do. You know, we're worried about Obama being president, we're worried about Trump being president, we're worried about you know, Trump frickin' blowing up drug boats and shit like that.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

When in our own damn country, why don't we start worrying about our own damn country?

SPEAKER_01

Dude, that's the whole thing in Minnesota, I think, is wild. And now they're starting to find out, I think like in Ohio, they had a similar thing going on. Like it's starting to come out that it's more and more places across the country. And that what would Trump say? Like, what happened to Minnesota's peanuts? That was something they're gonna announce here in the next couple days that they found.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, they said something like that, and then Elon also made a comment about that. Is that just the beginning or some reference to that? And then I was listening to Frisella a couple days ago, and he was talking about Elon saying that and how he believes Elon didn't just you know get out of Doge because yes, his I yes, I guess his unpaid government contract, being a contractor for the government that was unelected, he could only serve in that position for so long, did run out. But he was speculating that Elon got out because uh he started to realize there's a lot more that he can't touch, and there's a lot of things that he started to uncover that they didn't want him to uncover. So if Daddy Trump and I used to jokingly say that Daddy Trump wants like Trump's on the verge of being the greatest or worst president in the history of America because a lot of shit's coming out there. What are you gonna do about it? And they're like teasing us with you know a little bit of you know immigration stuff and deporting some people. You know, he's not even on the same fucking pace to deport the amount of people that Barack Obama did.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, well, it's because he's not letting them in.

SPEAKER_02

Well, he's not letting them in. I mean, true. I guess there's you know maybe some truth to that.

SPEAKER_01

But the pipeline's not getting refilled, as we would say in sales.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but but but you talk for four years about all the people Biden let in, and then you're deporting such a small number. Yeah. But it's what, you know, Fox News and it's what you know, your Twitter account is freaking saying.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

But your numbers aren't freaking adding up, bud. The math ain't mathing.

SPEAKER_01

That's one of my favorite terms is math ain't mathing.

SPEAKER_02

So I'm gonna be running as an independent 2032. I need someone to donate about, I mean, by then it's gonna be a solid billion. So if you like the random crap, the uneducated crap that comes out of my mouth, you need to you need to send me a billion dollars. And then he could run. And I'm not taking money from APAC, so APAC. We could open a daycare. Oh shit, I could probably fund like six campaigns on daycare. I'm just thinking the daycare route, man. It's not that hard to open an LLC and get like a little PO box. You think they could do a PO box daycare?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I think they could.

SPEAKER_02

Alright, I'm in. Let's sign up for that after this.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, we could do it. We're gonna sign, we're gonna be daycare runners and hearing about oh, it's what is I feel like today's the weekend, but it's definitely not the weekend. Dude, that's another Friday. By Friday.

SPEAKER_02

That's another thing. Today is on the day we shot this, it's probably a different day while you're watching this. It is January 1st, New Year's Day. Dude, and it started yesterday night. All the people with a New Year's resolution grow New Year knew me. All the people that want to grow, and it's not everybody, but this is why 80% of people are gonna fail their New Year's resolution come the 7th. Is because, dude, I'm talking to this one guy last night, and he's in sales, he's been sucking ass for two or three years, and like basically barely paying bills, making 50-60k a year. And he wants this new life, this and that. And then I asked him, I was like, hey, you know, happy New Year's Eve, blah blah blah. What are you gonna do tonight? You know, probably go out, have some drinks, and you know, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, Well, what are you talking about, man? You're talking about starting a new life, you're starting to talk about getting to a new level, and on the first freaking part of New Year's, you're gonna wake up. When you could reset, you're gonna go do the same shit you've already been doing. I was like, quit fucking talking. Just quit telling people you want something, quit telling yourself that because you're living the same bullshit life. So if you're listening to this, I think what is today? Thursday?

SPEAKER_01

Today's Thursday.

SPEAKER_02

Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. So Monday's the fourth, fifth, something like that. No, because the fifth. Is it the fifth? I thought we go to Mexico on the fifth. I go to no, I go to Mexico on the 7th. That's on the 7th? Which is Wednesday. So I go to Mexico too. Yeah, you're going to Mexico. So on the 5th of January, which is next Monday, and you're listening to this, I want to ask, have you already failed your New Year's resolution? And if you have, why? Dude, why wait till Monday?

SPEAKER_01

I don't even think most of people make it.

SPEAKER_02

No, most people aren't gonna make it till Monday.

SPEAKER_01

I think most people will give up on Saturday.

SPEAKER_02

But we're talking about Monday because that's when people are gonna hear this. True. That is true. Now they could ask themselves, did I give up on Saturday? I don't know, maybe.

SPEAKER_01

Most people probably did. I was actually shocked by how few people were at the gym this morning.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you guys were all telling me that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it was like we got there right at six, opened up. There, the crowd was less than on a normal day.

SPEAKER_02

Well, I went last night because we had some you know functions and we were doing some end-to-year planning and vision boards and shit last night, and I wanted to go in the evening. So we drive down to EOS. It's like 6 30, 6 20 when I get there. Fucking close. Oh, yeah, they close. And I get it, like, no, I don't get it. I don't get it. I don't get it at all. You're a 24-hour gym. Hope this gets me banned from EOS. I'd be kind of pissed off. But you're a 24-7 gym. That's honestly one of the biggest reasons we have memberships there is because 24-7, your ass likes to go at 3 30. Yep. I occasionally go at 4 30, you know, before most other gyms go, so that's a huge thing for me. And you close at 6 o'clock on the day that people are trying to change their damn lives. And they didn't open till six. Yeah, they didn't open till six. So it's like kind of like a setting shitty standards. Like, and what are their employees doing? Like, I get it, go celebrate. But last I checked, you celebrate at midnight, right? Am I wrong? Isn't that that kind of the thing?

SPEAKER_01

Well, then they get drunk and then they're hung over, and then they don't want to wake up early.

SPEAKER_02

Frickin' crazy.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

It's like that call I had that you came over to my office today, some guy called you to be a little bit more. Remy. Remy, Remy sees this. Yeah. Because I know here's Remy. Let me profile Remy for you. And this is a good thing.

SPEAKER_01

This is a funny call.

SPEAKER_02

How would you profile Remy? You heard his voice.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, he's like probably some old guy, just unhappy with what he's got going on.

SPEAKER_02

And it's just still possibly drunk.

SPEAKER_01

Still, yeah, probably drunk, actually, because football's on right now. So I'm gonna guess probably drunk.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so he calls in.

SPEAKER_01

Calls into our helpline, dude.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, calls into our helpline. And at first he's just being a complete ass. I want to talk to Andy. And I go, cool, we can, you know, arrange that, blah, blah, blah. Let's kind of figure out what you want so I can meet you with the right call, or so I can, you know, take the right action with Andy. He's like, no, I just want to talk to Andy directly. I go, well, that's not the way it works. Has some story about, you know, well, he tells me he owns a dealership. I go, cool, how many salespeople? He goes, a thousand. A thousand salespeople. I go, here's the kicker. How many dealerships? And he goes, 11. And he goes, I go, how many cars do you sell or how many units do you sell? He goes, a thousand. I was like, oh my God, this guy's a joker, dude. A thousand salespeople that sell one car. So I complete I know I know it's complete bullshit. And he also can't keep up with car language. So I know this isn't true. So, anyways, the guy, I I was actually nice on the first phone call, didn't say anything other than, you know, I tried to call him out, tried to get him in his, you know, where he needed to be in his place, and he's telling me I'm an asshole. And I'm like, dude, I'm just trying to have a conversation with you, and you're being a pain. Yeah. So he hangs up on me, calls me back like two hours later. I miss the call. Call him right back because I'm a nice guy. I want to return the call. Maybe, maybe he realized that he was I'm a nice guy. Maybe he realized he was in his 50s. And he was sitting on his couch drawing. Maybe he's sobered up. And he's sitting there watching, hating on frickin' TikTok, because the only reason you hate something is because there's part of something that you want it, right? Yeah, totally. Like I don't hate the boogeyman because it don't exist. Yeah. I don't hate frickin' Santa Claus because he's not real. Hopefully, there's no five-year-olds listening in the background. But if your five-year-old is listening to this or your kids are listening to this. Get him off. Yeah, you're a bad parent.

SPEAKER_01

Don't let him watch this. Turn it off.

SPEAKER_02

Time out. Pause. Bad parent. But he calls me back and I'm like, hey man, blah, blah, blah. Jonathan, give me a call back, Mr. Call.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And he goes, he goes, who? And I go, Jonathan, dude, we spoke like an hour and a half, two hours ago. You have a dealership apparently. You're looking to train your salespeople. Where are we at, man? What can I do to help? And he's like, I don't even want to talk to you about my dealership. I go, Yeah, well, you don't have one. Makes sense. He's like, the reason I wanted to call because I wanted to tell you that you guys, your company running around belittling people. It's just, it's a bad company. I would never do business with you. And I go, hey, I completely understand. You know, why you know you wouldn't want to do that? Let me ask you, you were watching our content, what makes you think we're belittling people? And he goes, That's just because of what that's just exactly what you guys do. And it's a horrible company. And I was like, okay. And I say, So why did you decide to reach out to us? And he's like, well, I just wanted to tell you that. And I wanted to tell you that you guys are all like pieces of shit or something like that. So your response to not liking what you call belittling is to call and belittle someone that you don't even know. Makes sense. And then he goes, Yeah, because this is America. Dude, what? I go, what? That's like I go. Well, actually, my comment was, it sounds like you grew up where everybody got a fucking trophy. Yeah.

SPEAKER_01

That's like that. He you had a 12-year-old call in the other day.

SPEAKER_02

But that's a 12-dude, I did the same shit when I was 12. Yeah, that's why I had to.

SPEAKER_01

I'm just like, oh my gosh, man. Like some of these people, it's crazy that they even take the time to do that.

SPEAKER_02

And if your 12-year-old is calling people talking shit, let me help you out. Like, teach your kids better. This kid, in like a 30-second conversation, one called me gay. Very offensive, but I went along with it. By the way, when I was talking to a 12-year-old, I was not rude. I did not go back at him. It was very I keep it appropriate. I was just funny to me, so we let it go. So he calls me gay. And then a few seconds later, he said, I was probably married to a autistic girl. And then I said, Wait, I thought you said I was gay. And then he's like, Well, maybe it's a retarded man. And I'm like, gosh dang, man, keep your keep your freaking story straight. If you're gonna talk shit, get better.

SPEAKER_01

And then he said he eats oranges all day. It's just like that. I was like, it's gonna be.

SPEAKER_02

Well, it's because I told him he needs to get out of it, get out of his basement and go find the sun.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I just sit there and I'm like, one told me he gets enough vitamin D by eating oranges.

SPEAKER_02

I was like, yeah, that makes sense to me.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah, just munching on oranges all day, I guess.

SPEAKER_02

So, parents, if you've got a 12-year-old, please up their game because they're gonna get destroyed in high school with that, with that. Yeah. Like that's that's how you get bullied. Do you want your kids to get bullied? Mm-mm. Don't do it. All right.

SPEAKER_01

So that's been our day. That's been our GN1.

SPEAKER_02

So it's been a fun new year.

SPEAKER_01

So we enjoy it. Yeah, keep calling into the helpline. I for I don't know what the number is exactly. I forgot. I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_02

It's 480 or something. I should probably learn it. That would help. But like, call in with like an actual want in life. Don't call in and be a loser. Yeah. Like, really, if you're freaking sitting online right now, if you're hating on this podcast, if you're trying to find a real- Dude, we just laugh about it. That's it. You don't hurt anyone. Because there's two things. One, I've never have you, I've never met one of my haters.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, I haven't either. They never come up and talk to you.

SPEAKER_02

No, I have had I had that kid the other day come in who was a hater online and I talked a little shit back because it was fun. Next thing you know, I invited him in the office. Kind of cool guy. Not a hater anymore, though. Not a hater, because you gotta realize who it was. Yeah. But it's like, if you're online hating people, one, I think you're a freaking joke. Yes, you help my algorithm, and that's why I continue to engage with you so I get more views. Appreciate that. But like, how could you call yourself a man going online talking shit, generally behind an anonymous profile, because you're not showing your face, you're not showing your name, talking shit to everybody. Yeah, one friend. Created yesterday. Like, I'm gonna go make this profile this time. How do you get off to that? Dude, does does your does your girlfriend think it's hot? Probably not. I mean, your mom's probably disappointed too, because that's the only lady you got in your life. Oh my gosh. Because women don't do this shit.

SPEAKER_01

I've never met a female hater. I know it's always dudes. And it's just funny because they think it's like we care. And dude, we don't give a shit.

SPEAKER_02

I know you're like, well, why do you engage them? Bitch, you're helping me. Yeah. You're helping me grow you moron.

SPEAKER_01

Feeds the algorithm and helps our content get more views.

SPEAKER_02

The only time I cut you off is if you go personally, you go after other people. Other than that, say what you want. I don't. It's like, oh, you're yeah. What are they saying? They're always oh, like you know, the podcast being shot in a you know in a office storage office or some nonsense.

SPEAKER_01

Or like, right, bud. I was surprised no one said anything about my shoes. I was kind of disappointed on that. I thought. I was. I was like, look at these shoes, candy cane shoes, and no one said anything. I've tried wearing short shorts. No one said anything about those.

SPEAKER_02

Actually, it's starting to be sunny.

SPEAKER_01

It is chilly out today.

SPEAKER_02

It's kind of, and I'm wearing freaking shorts. I was freezing in the office. I went and bought a little space heater for myself.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's why I got pants on. I finally got pants. I threw them all away like a year ago, and I haven't had pants since. So yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And I've got a delicious cigar today. You'll get hate on that. I don't think I will.

SPEAKER_01

They'll be like, oh, you you you're dumb for smoking a cigar. You talk about healthy lifestyle. That's what they'll say to you.

SPEAKER_02

If you say that, prove me, prove to me why this is unhealthy. And I don't want some old they taught you in school bullshit to help you out. I'm not inhaling, not putting it in my lungs. So prove to me why this is bad for me.

SPEAKER_01

So yeah, that's uh that's what they're gonna say, Johnny.

Two-Party Fatigue And Misplaced Outrage

SPEAKER_02

Well, that's more conspiracy. Nicotine. I was gonna- I thought you were going seed oils. We can go seed oils. Oh, so I did some research last night on seed oils. Speaking of that. White bulb. Did you know? And this could be completely bullshit, but I saw it on the internet, so it's probably true. Probably true. Anything on the internet you see is true. So it was a it was a Russian gal talking about how seed oils in Russia are different. They're the same seed, but they're a lot better for you because Russia uses like a cold press system versus the US. We chemically and heat extract that bullshit and completely destroy seed oils.

SPEAKER_01

Well, yeah, that's like if you go look for like if you go to a saltman store, stuff that's better for you is stuff that is cold pressed. Well, that makes sense. Because you're not chemical. Even protein, when you do protein and it's made, if it's cold filtered, it retains more of the amino acid content.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, there's truth to that. But why is it in America that I mean everything, it's not even seed oils, it's all the bullshit dyes that we use. It's it it's there's a ton of those. But but why? Do you think they're really because what it really does is it destroys cheaper internal. It's cheaper, yeah, I guess. But it destroys your freaking testosterone. It's big pharma, but it makes you feel like shit, makes you sick, cancer. Like they want to tell you this gives you cancer, do the research. They want to tell you nicotine doesn't give you cancer, by the way. If anyone, I'll just help you with the freaking.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, but think about this. How big of an industry is the diet and health and medical field because of obesity?

SPEAKER_02

Well, diet health and med, I mean zero, because big pharma fights it and tells you it's okay to be fat.

SPEAKER_01

Well, no, no, no. I mean like diabetic medication.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, diabetic medication?

SPEAKER_01

Like that's what I mean. Like people. Exactly. Or like people having liposuction. I mean, just any kind of like There's an insulin shortage, or it's you know, yeah, any kind of surgery or any kind of medication you get for being over high blood pressure, cholesterol, all that shit, right? How much money do they make off of that every single year? So the the big yeah, they don't want millions.

SPEAKER_02

Billions.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, I thought you said millions. I was like, what?

SPEAKER_02

It might be a trillion. I don't think it's a trillion.

SPEAKER_01

I don't know if it's a trillion. Well, here, hold on.

SPEAKER_02

So Greg's gonna Google it real quick. No, I'm gonna use Chat GPT. So he's gonna I've advanced. He's gonna AI it really quick. Super new Google. So I had someone that I was talking to yesterday make a really good point, and I can't remember who it was. It was a random call. I have it saved in my CRM. So if you see this and you're like, you're an asshole, it's like, sorry, I talked to 100 people a day. I could put your name to reference later. But they said this. They said, because we were talking about COVID, we were talking about the big beautiful movement where you could be a fat ass and you're still beautiful. And you could have a great personality and be a fat ass, but I still think you're an undiscovered.

SPEAKER_01

The global diabetic drug market, meaning sale of drugs used to treat diabetes, is valued at tens of billions of dollars annually, around 75 to 90 billion per year in total worldwide sales as of the mid-2020s.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, absolutely. So this person said this, and I want you to um I want you to think about that's a lot of cheddar to for people to be fat. We were talking about the big beautiful line where everyone's big and beautiful, and you have all these celebrities that are coming out fat as hell, telling you it's okay to be fat. It's not okay to be obese. You will die early. If you're okay committing suicide, because you're doing it to yourself. It is suicide. If you're okay committing suicide in your 40s, go freaking do it, have a heart attack, die. I don't care, but I don't want to pay taxes on your ass. But they said this: they said, this is what proves that big beautiful shit was a freaking lie. Ozempic. Because all of a sudden, Ozempic comes out, and you don't have to do nearly as much work to lose weight, and everyone wants to get on Ozempic.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So that big beautiful shit was a complete lie. You just wanted to be big and lazy.

SPEAKER_01

It was to plump people up because they knew Ozempic was coming, and they're like, man, we need more fat people to fund Ozempic sales. What do you think the sale of Ozempic is a year?

SPEAKER_02

Right, I'll check Ozempic.

SPEAKER_01

Let's check Ozempic.

SPEAKER_02

I know the government just highly regulated, or not highly rigged, but changed the regulation on that, scheduled it as a different drug. They scheduled essentially an amino acid, which things like RETA and other substances are just amino acid chains that make your body naturally do things. Now are scheduled as a drug. First time it's really ever freaking happened. Yes, I mean, I guess you're supposed to have a 40 amino acid chain and they don't link up with that 20 billion worldwide. Yeah, so they've got 100 billion plus dollars right there.

SPEAKER_01

And two things.

SPEAKER_02

In making you a fat ass and eating unhealthy, and then trying to reduce you from being a fat ass and not have to be.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, they want you to yo-yo. They want you to get fat, and then they want you to get on Ozempic and then get skinny, and then you get off of it, and then you get back to going fat again, and then it's just in two years that those number numbers are quadrupled, they're 50 times that.

SPEAKER_02

So is in is Ozempic bad?

SPEAKER_01

No.

SPEAKER_02

It does have some negative side effects.

SPEAKER_01

I mean, but everything can have some negative side effects. I think if you really want to lose weight and you're really struggling with it and you are gonna get on it, then do it. But then you need to not just rely on the drug, you need to have the habits that go with it. So then when you get off of it, you're not immediately going back to like you're not immediately the yo-yo I just talked about, you're not on that yo-yo ride.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, because that shit, I've never used a Zempic, but I'm currently using Retta.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Red A True Tide, it's experimental, so I only experiment with it for science.

SPEAKER_01

But he went to the ER experimenting with peptides one time. I still gotta bring you some more Tesla Moreland to try too, though. Oh dude, I'm pretty damn sure I'm not allergic.

SPEAKER_02

I'm pretty sure I figured out what it was. So I'm becoming a doctor, not like one that I can fucking, I'm just you know we're gonna start an Instagram channel, Dr. Roberts.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but it's gonna be all peptides.

SPEAKER_02

It's not much different than me cooking up mech. I was cooking up mech, they'd be the same doctor.

SPEAKER_01

Literally, I think for three hours we sat at the computer screen figuring out the exact dosing for this one peptide, and we argued about it for 30 minutes.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, in in Mexico, we're on vacation with our families and the whole team and shit, and we spent three hours sitting there learning the freaking metric system.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. I wish we would just be on the metric system. I hate to say it.

SPEAKER_02

Dude, if we were on the metric system, that shit would have been so much easier to compute.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Because the hardest thing is we were getting, you know, micrograms and milligrams and all that kind of mixed up. Like we knew it, but we didn't understand it, and the math got confusing because we were multiplying different things at the same time.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And you got two retards trying to do math. It just doesn't, the math ain't mathing. Yeah. Math's not mathing.

SPEAKER_02

Why don't we just go there? Like, why don't we just it freaking it would piss it it took us three hours to figure it out. Yeah. So America, we can switch to the metric system for three hours of help. Dude, the metric system's already on half of the highway down to Mexico from Phoenix. About 45 miles before you get to Mexico. Yeah, everything's kilometers.

SPEAKER_01

I'm like, oh, this is cool. And then I looked down at the speedometer, I'm like, oh, we're going 150 kilometers an hour. I'm like, that's awesome too. And then I looked at the speed limit. And it was 80 kilometers an hour. I was like, wait, I'm going 100 on my dash. I'm going 150 on my maps that's in kilometers, which doesn't seem like that bad, but then the speed limit's like kilometers. So really I was going 80 and 100, so I was only going 20, I was only speeding by 20 units.

SPEAKER_02

And you know, what's cool about the Mexican place is a couple hundred bucks, you're good.

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Dude, that was a wild trip driving down there, man.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, we haul ass.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. And it was cool because there was like a caravan of like 15 cars. And it was all like Yukons, like Yukons.

SPEAKER_02

There was like one Denali and one, or no, one uh Bronco and one Jeep. Yeah. And then what, seven or eight DMC? Yeah, Yukons escalate. One escalate, a couple escalades. Oh, the nice thing is every car was nice though. Yeah. You know? Well, that's that's the other thing. It's like I was always told that Mexico's really scary and dangerous. Yeah. And I'm sure there's freaking parts that you know I probably shouldn't go to, but I mean, I've been to Mexico seven, eight, nine times now. You know, each time we go, it's a seven-hour drive through Mexico. Yep. Freaking, I like it. I feel safe.

SPEAKER_01

Great freaking people. And dude, I didn't feel safe. I didn't not feel safe once down there.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And parts.

SPEAKER_01

Like walking the beach, like going into town to the pharmacy. I went by myself. I was like running around town.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Yeah, and you were doing it by yourself. I'm doing it by myself.

SPEAKER_01

I'm like whipping around in the Broncos, speeding, going like 80 miles an hour through these turns. Like I was having a blast down there. Well, and what's crazy is fun.

SPEAKER_02

There's parts of Phoenix that you go down to and you're like, I shouldn't have fucked me here.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, totally. By the airport? Dude, when I leave the airport, I'm like, I'm not getting gas here. I'm not stopping here. Get me to Scottsdale. I felt safer there, dude. Really.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you're not checking your back, your shoulder. No, not at all.

SPEAKER_01

But uh and everyone was so nice in San Carlos, too. It was such a cool little town.

SPEAKER_02

But they don't sell peptides at the pharmacy.

SPEAKER_01

No. I did get some antibiotics.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you can get some antibiotics, and it's actually a really good place to get some antibiotics. You get a freaking little sinus infection like I get all the time. Like, I don't need to go to a doctor. I tell them the same thing. I get a sinus infection a lot. My nose is all jacked up. Give me some antibiotics. And you know,$200 later I get antibiotics. No, Mexico. I got six bottles for$200. I get sick a lot.

SPEAKER_01

Of amoxicillin. Dude, two kids, man, they kick your booty, man.

SPEAKER_02

So make sure you're doing a full cycle of amoxicillin.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, I know that. Like doing it for the full seven days. Yeah, you have to. Yeah, because otherwise you create the antibodies. Yep. And then you're screwed and it doesn't work anymore.

SPEAKER_02

Look at that. Real medical from Dr. Roberts.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I use ChatGPT as my doctor, so he's a good doctor. He is.

SPEAKER_02

When I got a little cancer scare, I just use GPT. Either cancer or autoimmune. Unfortunately, or not unfortunately, but fortunately it was neither of those.

SPEAKER_01

So he's a very good doctor. He didn't diagnose what was actually wrong with him.

SPEAKER_02

He just gets No, it told me there's a chance I'm just, you know, having a cold or something into one unique situation, which that's what it was. But yeah, I mean it led me down a path of got cancer. It's like WebMD.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, true. Like you got to see. Dude, everything on WebMD, if you've ever used WebMD, it's like everything leads to cancer. It's so weird. It never leads to like maybe go sit in a steam room or you know, go for a jog. Cancer. Like everything you put in there, it leads to cancer. Go see your doctor. Yeah, go see your doctor. You have cancer.

SPEAKER_02

Or if you don't have cancer, you need some pill.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. It's never anything else. Like I know I'm kind of stuffed up right now. I just go chill in the steam room. Sitting there for like 30, 45 minutes and just hawking shit up. Like that's the best.

SPEAKER_02

It's like three, four hundred bucks.

SPEAKER_01

I don't. Dude, I like going to the gym. I like going to life.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, I like going to the gym too, but I mean, you could turn it on 15 minutes, go do something real quick. It's on. You sit there. I mean, it it cost you 30 minutes of time.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that's true. Maybe I'll look into it. If you guys have any recommendations for steam rooms in your house.

SPEAKER_02

I'll just recommend it because I've got my affiliate link.

SPEAKER_01

Well, you could also drop yours and I'll see which one's best. That's fair.

SPEAKER_02

I've got the proven concept.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, dude, I forgot to text the uh the old deadly closers were asking us if we were gonna go live today. And I dropped the link.

SPEAKER_02

Well, text it to him now. We probably got another 30 minutes.

SPEAKER_01

We're live in Sales Nation.

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My bad. So if you're listening to the podcast and you want some free sales training and just, you know, I mean, we're we're we have three or four live calls every single week. Look for Andy Elliott's Sales Nation face Facebook group. As long as you don't have like some weird cat profile or monkey profile, whatever, some dumb shit on your Facebook, one of us will approve you.

SPEAKER_01

Oh yeah, get value. Or just say that you like because we leave a comment where you can type stuff in. Just say, saw your podcast, saw this, like just fill it out for us. Yeah. So we can let you in. That's easy peasy. Yep, we can do that. So we're just rocking live right now. So live and recording.

SPEAKER_02

But back to we're all over the place today. Let's talk peptides. Peptides. Because they're like the peptides! You know, the freaking the government, the FDA or whatever just came out and basically made GLP ones and like drugs much, much harder to get. It was actually because of the makers of Reditrutide, which I believe is like Lily, is the company. They actually went and fought for it because they want to maintain their five and ten year patent, essentially. So essentially for five years, nobody else can, you know, have a compound pharmacy and make it, and then 10 years, Medicare, Medicaid can't actually negotiate it. So if you don't know about Reditrutide, I'm gonna give you Dr. Roberts' version of what happens. And it is a Dr. Roberts drug. And this is not medical advice, and I am not a doctor. But it's an amazing it's not even a drug, it's a peptide. Do your research on that if you want to know the difference. I've been on it for just over a month now, like a month and a day. Lost about 25 pounds, maybe 20, 22 to 25 pounds, and very little muscle waste. Strength is still where it's at, so it's pretty much all body fat and you know some inflammation and crap like that. But it's a triple agonist. So the one three things it does is one, it kills your appetite. Two, it makes you a little bit more insulin insulin sensitive. And three, it is a, and this is the one I always jack up, it it it raises your level of glucagon. Yeah, glucagon. Which basically makes you burn fat quicker. And you feel amazing, you don't have a freaking appetite, and that's where you gotta be careful with it, is you don't have an appetite, so you'll forget to eat for so then you lose 25 pounds in a month. Yeah, so you forget to they most of that was the first week where you forgot to eat. But yeah, it kills cravings and it burns fat. And I will say he has lost some muscle density. A little bit.

SPEAKER_01

No strength though. A little bit, yeah. I will say you've lost a little bit of that, but yeah, but it's better than being a fat ass. And you know what? It's funny, is I used to hate sticking myself with needles to shoot peptides, but now it's so easy. I know some people are like worried about it. You just gotta like do it a couple times and it becomes like easy.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, basically you said if a diabetic could do this, I guess.

SPEAKER_01

I actually have a lot of people message me what they're taking. There's a lot of people on peptides. What do you use? Reta, BCP, NAD, Tesla Morlin. Dude, I really want to try MOTC, and then I saw that you have to use what was that with it? We talked about the other day. SRP. No, SR53 or something. Yeah, some shit like that. Yeah. I got it. I have it on the I found a new one.

SPEAKER_02

Dsip, deep, deep sleep inducing peptide. Freaking amazing. I've been on it for about a week now. Typically, according to my whoop band, I struggle to get deep sleep. SS31. Dude, my deep sleep and my REM sleep has gone through the freaking roof.

SPEAKER_01

But dude, Tesla Moreland helps me sleep. And my recovery, because we all have whoop bands. Whoop band, if you need a link to it, you can join our community on the whoop band too, and we can see how active you are and what you're doing.

SPEAKER_02

You've got a whoop, not an affiliate link, but if you want to join our community, yeah, let us know. We got a lot of people in there. Yeah, we got a good amount. We need to make uh homeboy put in, make it show so it can just show people's sleep time because everyone's always talking like ah 13 minutes of sleep last night for the last 18 years. Shut up. Oh my god, dude. Yeah shut up. Here's what you want to do. Prove it. Because I average, I I mean, I've I've gone. I mean, back when I was in the military trying to go to selection or getting ready to go to selection, I did, so I didn't really try, but getting ready to do all that, dude. I went like two years on four to five hours of sleep. It was miserable. In the past recent years, was my cat retarded? Yeah. Just staring at the freight, like literally staring at the wall, staring at the couch, nose right up to it. I think the cat's dumb. But so I've gone like you know, months where I'm at you know four and a half to five and a half hours of sleep. Dude, I'm such a miserable wreck then. I can't concentrate. Yeah, you're you're five-ish. Yeah, I'm five. Dude, I've learned recently that I've got to be seven give or take 30 minutes. Six and a half to seven and a half is kind of where I perform the best. And that's why I started Dsip because I want to see if I can get it back down to maybe five and a half, six, but actually hit that deep sleep REM state a lot quicker. Because if I don't hit the seven hours before Dsip, I might be 20% of the deep sleep I need, and maybe 50 to 70% of deep.

SPEAKER_01

And that's what I love about this is how accurate it is with tracking everything. Yeah, and you can literally feel it. And you can wear it. Like my Apple Watch, I used to do it, but it would like vibrate with notifications and stuff. I'd have to charge it every two days. I haven't charged this thing for weeks. I got 10% battery left, so I need to charge it tonight before I go to bed. Yeah, you just put the little thing. Boop. And then we both upgraded to the life one. It's supposed to be a little. I don't remember, I didn't know it was more accurate, is it?

SPEAKER_02

It's supposed to be a little bit more accurate. It's the medical device one. Um but it also checks, I guess it checks blood pressure somehow, and another thing with the heart. And then yes, it is supposed to be accurate because I have noticed if I'm working out hard, I'll look down at like my heart rate and it'll be in the 90s.

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SPEAKER_01

I noticed that too. And I was like, the what is going on? And then it jumps to 140 all of a sudden. I'm like, this is like it annoys me because I'll have it pulled up as I'm on the Stairmaster and I'm like trying to like get my heart rate up and it sits at 90 for like three or four minutes. I'm like, there's no way I'm at 90.

SPEAKER_02

The machine says I'm 130. That's the only thing I've noticed. But as far as like tracking, like, dude, I've been tracking my strain indicator on it, trying to get it to where it recommends, and then maybe the overage amount. Dude, I have noticed if I get it right there, I sleep good, I wake up better, and I've noticed if I overdo it, I'm complete shit, and it'll just keep dropping it. Dude, it's accurate, it telling you his like, hey, bitch, you need a couple extra hours of sleep, or you need to spend extra like have you ever turned it on when you're in the sauna? Yeah. For certain sauna sessions, it'll actually tell you the amount of strain it was reduced. Yeah. Most of them it doesn't, but I have noticed um if I go about 25 minutes in the sauna, it's got to be a sauna that's over 175 degrees, which is crazy because that's a lot of what the science says is you need the 20 minutes at 175 for a bunch of benefits. I've noticed when I actually do that, it'll actually reduce my strain and then help my recovery score just based on that. So pretty cool. That's cool.

SPEAKER_01

So yeah, if you need Whoop Band, what in our community, hit us up.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, join it.

SPEAKER_01

Join it with us. Yeah, there's like 35 people, I think, in there right now. So there's a decent amount in there.

SPEAKER_02

Usually top five lately for strain. I've actually recently, because a month ago, Hugh and I were always at the lowest like recovery, yeah. Bullshit recovery scores, 20 to 40 percent. So bad. And I'd say the last week and a half, two weeks, we've been, and we haven't really changed much. You're still getting up early as fuck, going to the gym at 3:30. I'm still doing everything I did. Dude, we've been 90 plus. I think today was 56 for me, which was lower than it's typically been. I didn't look at mine today. What was mine today? We'll let Greg check. My phone's one of our bunch of cameras recording, so I can't check shit. Yeah, what was my we'll better say today? Yeah, I think DCP is a huge part of that. Yeah, I was at 60 today. You know what it could have been? There were a lot of fireworks going off at midnight last night. 72 and that one. I should check that. See if I woke up. Well, I know I woke up because I heard him at midnight. And who the hell is doing fireworks out here?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't know, man. But yeah, I mean, my recovery the last three days has been the best it's been in weeks. Weeks. I was in like the 20, 30 percent tile range. I was like, this sucks. And now it's like been in the night. We had 97 as a score, mid-80, and then a 60 today. So, I mean, I'll take that. That's not too bad. It could be way worse, you know. I've had it be way worse before.

SPEAKER_02

So let's bullshit about something fun. Because we've talked about work, we've talked about Somalions. I don't want to completely just bitch on this podcast. I'm not really bitching. I didn't really give any solutions to the Somalians. I didn't, dude, no. Here's what we gotta do. It's an easy solution. Fucking stainless steel bracelets for everybody. What? Stainless steel bracelets. To do what? Think about it. What would a stainless steel bracelet be, Greg? Imagine it's made out of stainless steel. It goes around it goes around your wrist. Lock them up? Yeah. Greg's never been in lock themselves. Never been locked up. Apparently been in handcuffs. Nope. I got some flexi cuffs. Where are those?

SPEAKER_01

What do you do? I don't want those. Those suck. I want real fucking. Give me some real handcuffs. I don't think anyone's gonna get locked up really from it. I think some people will, but I think a lot of people won't.

SPEAKER_02

HSI has apparently gone and locked, or you know, are raiding people and this and that. But like every like and it shouldn't just be the people doing it, the people that know about it improved it. Jail time. Yeah. Like in the military, there was this thing if you wasted funds or knowing that, you know, did this, like you could get you. UCMJ, Uniformed Court of Military Justice. You could, you know, depending on what the crime was, I mean, you could potentially spend some time locked up.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Why? And I know our politicians are or supposed to be held to the standard and there's laws, but like, why aren't we frickin' arresting people?

SPEAKER_01

Dude, that's I don't know. It's the same with child pedophiles, too, man. I know that's like a random topic, but like we ran into an incident with that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, there's a guy, and we won't mention the state or anything, but some frickin' loser out of some state running away. He did turn himself in, but they they released him on bail. Yeah, I'm like And they've got some pretty damn good evidence, it sounds like and he's on bail, and like a child predator doesn't get to go on bail.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

It's like Frisella says wood chipper.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I just don't understand. I don't understand it, dude. I think our justice system's kind of wackly.

SPEAKER_02

Do you imagine our country? Here, I'm solving problems now. Our country could be out of debt in 60 days because we need a good buildup, we need a good marketing campaign. 60 days is what we set up. We take all convicted child predators, and we'll start with child predators. This will be episode one. We charge it on pay-per-view. Whole world can view this on pay-per-view.$9.99,$100 a person. And we run a pay-per-view event, a pay-per-view event where we do two things. One, no, we're gonna make it more fun. One, we allow the the child predators to box because we do need some like additional entertainment to keep going. They box. Loser immediately gets tossed into the wood chipper. Winner advances to next round. And the thing about the next round as a child predator is we're never actually, you're never getting out of jail, you're never getting your freedom. But we force you to show up in the ring. You box again next month on pay-per-view event number two, and we just keep eliminating the driver.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, what's that movie where they no, no, no, no. Where they Death Race, where they bet on racers and they have to race.

SPEAKER_02

I haven't seen that movie.

SPEAKER_01

You should see it. It's like a similar concept.

SPEAKER_02

And I'd be down for this too. We hunt them. Like the book, The Most Dangerous Game. Yeah. We we take we get a huge prison because we can't accidentally let one escape. And if you win, you don't get free, you're stuck, and we allow crazy rednecks to go hunt them. Or we should just let the prison system do what the prison system does to us. Yeah, yeah. I know a population, they'll be gone in 20 minutes.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I think the general consensus, I don't think anyone will get arrested out of Minnesota. That's just how I feel about it. I think it will all get swept under the rug. Because like any big thing like that usually does.

SPEAKER_02

The only way that doesn't happen is if people actually start reaching out. It should be on every podcast, every news station, every media outlet should be blasting this shit. But instead, we're worried about a terrorist country, a terrorist sponsoring country of Iran. We're more worried about that.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, that was the first thing on there.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, halfway around the world. We're worried about that, but we're not worried. And if you think as I, oh, and it's crazy because a lot of people,$100 million, that's not much. Bitch, most people can't even fathom what a million dollars looks like. Yeah. And we're talking a hundred million. I can't even fathom what a hundred million dollars actually is, but I do know this. I do know at a hundred million dollars, we could sure as hell have some nicer roads. I know at a hundred million dollars, maybe they could have a couple extra snow plows in Minnesota. What else does Minnesota need?

SPEAKER_01

Daycares. Daycares. Actual daycares that are open? Yeah. Real daycares open.

SPEAKER_02

Daycare costs are through the roof. Everyone can't freaking afford it, and the government's just giving out$100 million of free candy money to run daycares that don't exist.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, it's definitely more than$100 million. And then it was funny, they were on the news and they said someone broke in and stole all the oh, it was the it was the registrations? Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, get them again. Aren't they gonna come in Tuesday after New Year's Eve just to re-register them?

SPEAKER_01

Shut up. They all they did was break in and steal the registrations and cut a hole in the wall. I saw that and I was like, are you what? Like, come on, man.

SPEAKER_02

The only person that breaks in is to registration are the people that own it when the registration doesn't exist.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, I don't know why. If I was a criminal, why I would even break into the daycare to steal registrations. Wood chipper. Yeah, it makes zero sense. And they're all over the news. Like, we feel scared for our safety because someone broke in and stole these child's registrations. Did they steal anything else? No. Just the registrations. Okay. Now the math's mathing.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, let's just be glad there were no children there, but I mean that's kind of self-explanatory.

SPEAKER_01

Dude, well, I thought they were supposed to be open until 10 o'clock at night or 11 o'clock at night. Is that when they close? I don't know, dude. I just am like so baffled by the whole situation. It's retarded. So in 2026, I don't even know what to do. Dude, I don't know. We're gonna look back on this podcast in a year and be like, look at what, look at how much has changed in a year.

SPEAKER_02

Here's what we need we need people to start coming together and start electing people, not by like we're actually in a time with social media that change could happen, but we have to quit electing celebrities, we have to quit electing athletes, we have to quit electing foreign nationals into Congress. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. We've got to quit taking money from Israel, we've got to quit taking money from all these other freaking nations, and yeah, it it it's crazy to me, and this is where I get shot. It's crazy to me that we are we support Israel more than any other country out there.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

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SPEAKER_02

Could someone tell me why? Could someone tell me what resource they give us? Could someone tell me what benefit? I mean, I could go so freaking far down that freaking path. But that's how I get it.

SPEAKER_01

He could we could make a whole episode just on that, probably for Jonathan.

SPEAKER_02

For Israel?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

That'd be a bad episode.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

It makes no damn sense.

SPEAKER_01

Probably be in the unreleased files. We put it in the Jonathan Roberts files, you know.

SPEAKER_02

What does my X feed look like? Yeah. Fucking horrible, dude. It makes no damn sense. And if you if you if if you think you could add this shit up, if you think that you can make sense of anything that I'm beating around the bush on right now, fucking come challenge me. We'll debate it, because I will destroy you. Just reach out to him on Twitter, yeah, Instagram. And if I don't destroy you, I'll dye my hair blue and just start crying and telling you that you're a mean person, because that's how you win arguments in today's world. Alright, we got one more topic on the list. Do you want to talk about AI?

SPEAKER_01

Uh dude, that's up to you, man. I've been so knee's deep in AI the last couple weeks.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, but you use AI for nerd shit, and so do I. Let's talk about how AI is gonna take everyone's job. I don't know if it's gonna go that far. What tell me what job is it not replacing, Greg? Oh, if we work in the home services industry, we're safe because AI can't fix HVAC systems, huh? It can't?

SPEAKER_00

Fucking idiot. Let's see. Let me think on this.

SPEAKER_02

I mean, there's one thing AI won't replace. What? Real human humans creating art. Here's what I predict. Humans are very resourceful. AI, the internet, blah, blah, all these bad things. TV, radio, phone, like everyone thought they were gonna end the world. It won't. I don't know. They could have some. It won't. It won't. It won't. Have you seen those robots though where they're shooting like three pointers?

SPEAKER_01

Dude, it you would that wouldn't it be competitive because they never miss. Whoever got the ball first one.

SPEAKER_02

No, they'd have badass robots like guns and shit. Like it would be. See, now he's going, no, no, no, no. I see.

SPEAKER_01

It will not AI will not replace pro sports.

SPEAKER_02

Bullshit. There's that stupid ass. There's that stupid.

SPEAKER_01

Is it gonna replace football?

SPEAKER_02

Yes. There's that stupid ass. Oh my god. There's the robot wars that already happen. They've been doing it for like decades. Where they got the little mini robots that destroy each other, battle bots or whatever.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, but that's I'm saying the NFL, will AI replace the NFL?

SPEAKER_02

Yes, when when when the robots become more entertaining than the players and you can see more damage caused, we will watch robot sports over human sports. I guess. Because we are going to they're already doing it. They're already, you know.

SPEAKER_01

How many people watch robot wars?

SPEAKER_02

There nobody does yet, but it will have to be.

SPEAKER_01

Like, share if you watch robot.

SPEAKER_02

What they said about freaking social media is like, oh, I'm not gonna have a MySpace or a Facebook. That's fake. I'm gonna have real friends. Now you don't have friends.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Dude, it's gonna happen because it will become more entertaining. Because robots, it's like The Simpsons. Why is The Simpsons done so well? Because they use fake cartoons that they could do offensive stuff that if you use real people to do, people would people would show what about live action movies? AI will take that over. There's already producers out there that are trying to make instead of using AI and stuff, they're using it.

SPEAKER_01

What about Broadway shows? Broadway, Broadway shows.

SPEAKER_02

See, that's where I was going. That's going to be what stays. Is when you are able to go to Told you I'd find one. But I don't know. But you found one. They're gonna have robots in it, I guarantee you. But you're in it, but not doing the whole thing. You have to be able to create real-life human interaction, creativity, art. I think we're gonna have an art boom. I think we're gonna allow our minds to be creative. And there's gonna be a lot of people that don't get on the train and they want to go work their nine to five, and they're gonna bitch about how AI replaced our accounting job and this and that and how they used to be blah blah in the world. No. You're gonna have to get creative, you're gonna have to learn how to deliver value, you're gonna have to learn how to be entertaining because what's gonna be cool about AI is it's going to make everyone's life a lot simpler. Yep. But it's also when you make life simpler, you teach people to be stupider. More stupid. More stupid. Stupider. You teach people to be stupider and not think for themselves and not be able to create. So there's gonna be a huge group of people, just like there is today, that don't have any sort of value to Earth. Now, I think I believe what Elon says, eventually there's gonna have to be some sort of universal income. I think in a perfect world scenario, AI and robots come in, do everything for us, and we all get to live in a communist, peaceful world. The problem is that's not how the world works. Nope. So there's gonna be a huge level, the elites are gonna become more elites, and then there's gonna be, you know, the struggling rich, which will, you know, create something, some sort of entertainment, some sort of thing. I think sales, like real sales, is gonna take a while for robots to take over because people do like you know personal interaction. I know anytime I make a call center and it's a stupid AI bot, I can recognize it.

SPEAKER_01

Hang up. If I press zero bunch, and I'm probably zero if I don't have to, I'm not gonna do business with you.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. I wish I could get rid of Cox Internet, but it's the only damn thing available out here. We don't have spectrum or anything because we have is Cox too. It's freaking they are awful. And then I had to get off the phone with them like right before you showed up.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, the AI thing is crazy. What we've even seen it do for us in the last like month. It's been pretty wild.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I could make a business proposal in five minutes. It's shit better than honestly I could do in two or three days.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, dude, it looks way better. It's so much more professional. I made a website.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you made a website.

SPEAKER_01

I got my own website launch and I did it in like five minutes. I made an app. Jonathan made an app.

SPEAKER_02

I don't even know how to code, made an app and that one took me. That took you a while, but no, that took me about six hours.

SPEAKER_01

I wonder, I wonder if we could make one really fast now. And I'm not gonna drop the sauce to what AI we're using, but no, but that that took that was an experiment because I was bored. It was a Saturday.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, you were messing around with it. And it actually was a useful app. It worked and it had a purpose to it, but I had to learn a lot about app making. I had to learn a little bit about running Mac terminal and what other connections I have to do. But it literally, I just asked the question. I'm like, I don't know what that means. I kind of want to try and make an app now with the AI we've been using. I bet you that same app I could make, we could probably on that new one, on a couple of the new ones, probably what took me eight hours would take 30 minutes. Because that was about a year ago. Yeah, it was. And as and as quickly as this shit's advancing, a year ago, AI was trashed to what it is now. Yeah, 100%. Like you could still tell, like AI videos and AI voice, you could still tell it was fake.

SPEAKER_01

I like that Sora app too. That's fun to play with.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, Sora's fun. But dude, Sora was advanced three months ago. Sora was the best, if what I had found, the best video maker thing there is. Yeah. And it's not there anymore. No. There's other ones that have exceeded it. And it it's crazy because we were talking about this on the last podcast. I'm the type of guy, if I sign up for a service, I usually sign up for an annual thing. Yep. Especially if it's, you know, three, four, five hundred bucks, whatever, do the annual. I'll keep using it, I'll learn about it. Yeah. Because otherwise I forget the monthly's there.

SPEAKER_01

Yep. AI, I don't do annual anymore. I don't either, because I change it in two or three months of the something else. Or I run out of credits and I'm not going to pay the four grand to upgrade my credits. I'm like, hmm, I'll find a different one, and then the other one's better. Yep. It's crazy how that works.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. So I've been going annual or been going monthly. Dude, this sun feels really good right now. I know. I'm not really getting a sun tan. See this view out here? Dang. Yeah, this is our rented office storage space.

SPEAKER_01

This is a green screen.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, this is.

SPEAKER_01

Green screen. Let me just whack it.

SPEAKER_02

Hey, if this video gets a million views, or hopefully this real cut gets a million views to prove that this isn't a green screen, I'll throw Greg off the balcony. By the way, I don't have a pool.

SPEAKER_01

Yet.

SPEAKER_02

I do have turf.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah. Tables down there. That's okay. We could do a WWE thing. Oh my god, I'm not doing that. What is that? Those idiots? The insane clown posse? Yeah, some nonsense like that.

SPEAKER_02

I'm not jumping off the second story on the barbed wire, wooden table, nails, glass, and Greg is gonna be thrown off the belt. This gets a million views.

SPEAKER_01

A million views. We're doing it. Yep. I'll sign up for that. What do they say when they jump? Do you know what I'm talking about? Is it that young kid?

SPEAKER_02

No, it's the it's ICP, Insane Clown Posse.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, I have no idea what they say. Oh, dude, I've got to show you. We'll have to figure it out.

SPEAKER_02

A new level of retardation.

SPEAKER_01

I'm sure someone on here knows what it is or has seen it before. We'll get a comment or something.

SPEAKER_02

It's like the what do they say? It's dumb as hell. I don't know. I'm gonna show you right after this. Deal! Alright, we're done with the podcast. Don't Google Insane Clown Posse. It's next time.

SPEAKER_01

Sales Nation. Told you we were gonna go live today. Uh-huh. We didn't lie.

SPEAKER_02

See ya. You need a little clicker, because now they get a seal. Oh wait, you got your computer. I do, right here. Are you on live? Live videos ending.