Built for More Podcast
The Built For More Podcast is where high-performing men come to sharpen their edge. Hosted by two driven entrepreneurs, husbands, and fathers, this show dives deep into what it really takes to win in business, family, fitness, and life without losing yourself in the process.
Every week, you’ll get raw, unfiltered conversations about leadership, mindset, marriage, money, and the pressure that comes with chasing greatness. This isn’t motivational fluff — it’s real talk from men who are in the trenches, building businesses, raising families, and holding themselves to a higher standard.
If you believe you were Built For More — more impact, more purpose, more discipline, and more freedom — this podcast will fuel your next level.
Built for More Podcast
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A 24-hour livestream where we do real business coaching and sales coaching on camera sounds like the best idea ever and the worst idea ever, which is exactly why we want to try it. We talk through how it would work, how we’d rotate guests, and why adding a call-in line could turn the whole thing into nonstop value instead of just two guys trying to fill air for a day.
Then we get into something every entrepreneur and creator runs into: the difference between building a “future self” brand and straight-up posing. We break down what authenticity looks like when you’re still on the way up, why fake proof destroys trust, and how credibility is built through real reps, not staged optics. From there, the conversation swerves into a debate on mind reading, attention, and how easy it is for your brain to latch onto negativity the same way social media algorithms do.
We also go deep on peptides, GLP-1 style weight loss compounds, sleep peptides, reconstitution math, and why dosing without understanding concentration is a real risk. We follow that with candid TRT and bloodwork talk, plus the truth people don’t want to hear: even with enhancements, you still have to train, eat protein, and do the work. Finally, a surprise guest joins us to talk marriage, honoring your spouse, surrendering to God, Romans 12:1-2, and why AI and “relative truth” can quietly shape what you believe.
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Planning A 24-Hour Live Coaching
SPEAKER_01That's true. So you do it for like 10 times. Oh yeah, we'll make it an hour. You think so? I wonder how long we could actually talk. Dude, I've been thinking about doing, and I've thought about this like when Chris was here and I used to talk with Chris a lot more. Like, we go Facebook live, we pick some random day, and the goal is we go like, I think Facebook lets you go 24 hours or something. I have no idea. I think we could do a 24-hour call and we'll just kind of. Are you serious? Yeah, yeah. We'll just consistently post it on our Facebook and our Instagram to get people on. We would have to do it through like either Restream wouldn't be the best. I think you can invite people on to Restream. We just haven't done it yet, but there's the other app that Selena uses. I have no idea. Excuse me. I forgot what it's called. It's another streaming app. I used to use it. I can't remember the name of it. But like we just give, we do what we do on a daily basis. We basically take our coaching calls and we just do them live for 24 hours. And we could just get additional people to come in 15, 30 minute, if it's good, have you.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I think you swap out. So like you go for three hours and then you know, yeah, three hours. You know what we should do? We should put it in the chat and be like, yo, we need eight people that help want to go live with us on Instagram and Facebook for 24 hours.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I think because that's only if you do eight people, that's what, three, three hours each. Three one-on-one sales slash business slash leadership coaching. Yeah. I mean, I think you do 12, maybe two hour sessions.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01I mean, you can get a lot done in two hours.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you can.
SPEAKER_01I mean, you might even just go 24. 24 one-hour sessions.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Like my brain will be fried. But that's why I think you and I rotate every three hours and we just schedule 24 people, one hour sessions, and go straight 12 hours live. Dude, that would be crazy to do it. Maybe we'll do it in June. If you actually listen to this and you want free business and sales coaching, let us know. For 24 hours, like a marathon. Yeah. Like a coaching marathon. Yeah, because you'd get so much content. We'd have to. We'd have to figure it out. We'd have to do a little bit more.
SPEAKER_02I don't think we do 24 people though. I think we do like eight to ten. And then if to it'd be a little more stressful on us that we have to do it three times. Like, you know when we did that rain that Ragnar and those relay race? Yeah. Was like 20 miles or 20 miles each. I think we have to plan it out. Because then it's fun, because then someone's gonna be half to going at like three in the morning. You know?
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And like they'll be here at the den with like no lights on at three in the morning going live on Instagram and Facebook all by themselves for an hour. I think we can set it up.
SPEAKER_0124 hours.
SPEAKER_02That's the challenge for June. Yeah. Yeah, let's do it in June. Yeah, 24 hour. We can sell a ticket for a dollar, go to charity.
SPEAKER_01A dollar. We were talking about opening up a 501c. What is it? A 501c? Nonprofit. Yeah. Yeah. It's not hard. You just gotta have a board of directors. So if you want to be on our board of directors, we're taking applications for that for our. We just want a non-profit. We don't actually have an idea behind it. It just sounds fun to open up. Yeah. So if you want to be part of the board of directors, we'll drop a link at the end of this. And our nonprofit is truly going to be nonprofit because we're not even going to collect money. We're just going to have a board of directors. But you could say you're on a board of directors then. Yes. So you could say you're on the board of directors for a nonprofit who does absolutely nothing, collects no money. And we're not saying we're going to collect money and pay ourselves. Like we're not collecting money, but we can be on the board of directors. That would be interesting. Yes. And then we'll have a true nonprofit that does nothing. I mean, most of them do not have to do that.
SPEAKER_02Has zero profit.
SPEAKER_01It'll be like it'll be similar to the rest of them. We just won't collect money. Board of directors nonprofit. Yep. Yep. Yep. It's easier than you think. It's like all the people on Instagram, like CEO of like, okay. I mean, I get it, you're a CEO, technically, you put it on your LL sheet, but uh you're the CEO of U. Entrepreneur.
Fake It Till You Make It
SPEAKER_01Oh, that's what we could start talking about. And they sell about Calco 9. Hold on, let me. I got I got my notes of what we're gonna talk about. This is gonna go longer an hour. So there was someone I was talking to the other day, you were around, about faking it till you make it. Yeah, totally. What level of faking your okay, so so there's like the idea of like the future self, right? Okay. When when does future casting yourself go into being a poser?
SPEAKER_02When I we had that discussion yesterday with that other coach here about his profile picture. I think that's what it is. When you're portraying something that's true that's not true, like how you said it, where you're like, hey, if you're like have a stage photo, be in front of real people on a stage, not just on an empty stage in front of no one and then giving this image that you're actually talking to, you know, a thousand people, two thousand people.
SPEAKER_01So I thought about that. I also thought about my comment I made to him about Jesus going to the temple and I figured out why I said it. But I thought about that and I thought about how if you're future cat if you're future casting yourself, you should have had the camera turned around showing no audience. Yeah. Because then you're future casting it. But if you're, you know, on stage renting a Lamborghini, driving it around, telling everyone you own it. Or the watches. Or the watches, you know, the fake watches, things like that that people wear. By the way, most of the watches our guys here are wearing are not fake. I know there's some other people that have gotten fake watches through coaching companies, but uh yeah.
SPEAKER_02Very real watches with the Elliott group.
SPEAKER_01I have uh I've got one and I've brought it down to the actual manufacturer to get stuff done to it, and they they claim it's real too. So, anyways. But yeah, there, you know, there are the people that wear like the fake Louis belts and crap like that. And I get it, it's not a materialistic thing. However, you're almost more materialistic when you wear a fake designer thing trying to pull it off is real. They totally are because then you're you're you're you're giving it power that this is cool, so I need the fake one because I can't afford a $600 belt. Yeah. Who can't afford a $600 belt? A lot of people. Then don't buy it. That's why people buy the fake one. Then you don't need a Louis belt. No, you don't need to. You don't need a fake Louis belt. Go buy, like, look at this. I am wearing a $15, what are these web belt?
SPEAKER_02Dude, I don't even have a belt on today. Dude, I'm wearing a gun belt. I somehow my shorts have gotten shorter the longer I've been in Scottsdale. Yeah, you got it. I think it's true. They get shorter. Who's that? I think it's how it works. Who's that? Phone call. Oh. Do they want to talk to us? No. Live on camera? Put them on the live. Hey, you're a live caller. How are you?
SPEAKER_01Okay. So don't be a poser out there. Yeah. That's something I've always been on. And it's actually it's actually something that's hurt me is not wanting to cast my future self too much because I actually don't do it at all when I think I should do it a little bit. But I've I've I think it's what's also made me strong is I've pissed myself off enough sometimes that I can't.
SPEAKER_02We do need to actually have someone watch to do live questions. And we should put our number so people can call in and ask us questions on this. Oh yeah. How actually cool would that be? And I know you were in the middle of talking, but that's a great idea. Answer live questions. No, like have a number where people can call in and we can actually take calls on this. On this, especially when we do it for 24 hours. Yeah, let's do it 24 hours. And we'll just have like a number and people can literally call in and we can have them on the phone while we're doing it on live.
SPEAKER_01If we decide to start doing it for my house like that, because I've got the whole studio set up with the road uh roadie, we can actually clip in a phone into the roadie. Yeah. So they won't just be getting audio from the mic that we're wearing, they'll get audio from the actual roadie. And then our audio will be better. Dude, how cool would that be? Yeah, if you're watching this and you want live calls, let us know. Maybe we'll start doing it next week. I think that'd be awesome. Where people can actually come in and ask us questions. Yeah, and it's not hard. In today's world, it would be relatively easy. I mean, even if people had to go through the source mic, the wireless mic. Yeah, let's start doing it. If you want to start asking questions, let us know. We'll start doing it next week, maybe. We'll start putting that in Sales Nation. We'll definitely start the 24-hour thing.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Start doing that. Yeah, and just and you know, talk about real stuff because we have real stuff to talk about. I got Britney's hair in my sock. Okay, so here's the thing that we were just talking about before we went live.
Would Mind Reading Break You
SPEAKER_01Would you, if you could read people's minds, would you want to? Yes. Why? Why not? You know how funny that would be? I'll tell you why not in a second.
SPEAKER_02Why not? Okay, but okay, so I would be totally down to know to be able to read someone's mind. Okay, so you have to argue.
SPEAKER_01So we're gonna have a little debate. This is gonna be a debate on the podcast. Why would you want to read? Why would you, and here's the thing, you have to be able to read people's minds all the time. It's not like a thing that you can it so it's a thing that you can turn on or off. Well, because then I'll anytime you want to, you'll know exactly what they're thinking. Because then I'll know that you're actually gay. Okay, but why would you want that power?
SPEAKER_02Do you think it do you think it would be a positive or a negative? I think you I think you could turn it into a positive. I don't think it'd be a negative at all, except you'd be like, you'd hear some pretty weird thoughts people are saying about you.
SPEAKER_01Oh, dude, it would completely ruin your life. Why do you think that? Well, think about Instagram. Okay. Does Instagram ruin people's lives when their algorithm goes to a dark place and they just keep going and going and going and going and going and they get deeper and deeper? Imagine. Because how many if if you're not in the right state of mind, okay, and if you're not looking for value in the world and you're not in a positive state, you only see negative, right? Would you also agree that most people in America are in a negative state because all they're doing is worrying about their nine to five and the problems they have and the bills that they have and the struggles that they have and they're judging everybody in the world?
SPEAKER_02Well, yeah, but you you're when you're only seeing the one side of the coin. What about the other side of the coin? What about if you're sitting across from like Bill Gates? Or if you're sitting across from Elon Musk? Okay. Or you're sitting across from how many times, how many times have you know, Buzz Aldrin?
SPEAKER_01How many times have you been in a room with Bill Gates, Buzz Aldrin, Elon Musk, or any of those guys?
SPEAKER_02I'm just saying, if I could read people's minds, I could probably get in those rooms a lot easier.
SPEAKER_01No, I I think I think it would destroy you. Because I'm giving you, I'm giving you in this scenario the ability to say whether or not you want to read something. You can find out if the moon landing actually happened or not. That's without asking a question. Didn't happen. You don't need to ask any questions. We all know. That's a tricky one. That's one that I've had a level. You could talk to Bush. We we don't need to talk to Bush. We already know. But here's the thing: you would walk around, and no matter how great of a person you are, even if you had the ability to turn the power on and off when you wanted it, you would still be like, I wonder what they're thinking. Bam. And be like, oh, they don't like me. They do like me. Oh, they're having a miserable day. Oh, they're having a miserable day. Oh, he judged me weirdly walking by, dude, it would destroy your mind. Like, it would destroy your mind. You would think the world's burning. And like, dude, people have bad thoughts. As? I mean, like constantly.
SPEAKER_02There's like, there's some truth to that.
SPEAKER_01Like, when I'm in a dark space, I'm like, kill you, could kill you, could definitely kill you. That would happen all day.
SPEAKER_02So that that would I'd be sitting there and then John would be like, man, I wish I just had my gun right now. I'd just shoot Greg.
SPEAKER_01Just shut up. Stop playing your stupid music, Greg. That's okay. But imagine if that's what if you if you were really able to see people's true thoughts unfiltered. I think it would destroy all of humanity. We would all kill each. Like, think about how many people walk around the street and someone looks at them the wrong way. I mean that's true. And they want to fight. That does happen. Like it's it does happen. It's not as common as we think it is, but like, think about if they really knew it. So what if I could read minds with an on-off switch? That's what I'm saying. You have an on-off switch. But then I'm good. No, I just turn it off all the time unless I went on. Okay, don't okay. Do you believe Instagram's probably bad for your mental health? Yeah. Just don't use it.
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SPEAKER_01Oh, you can't. Nobody else can either.
SPEAKER_02So you wouldn't be able to control your on-off switch. You'd be like, But if I physically could turn it off and on, like, dude, if somebody gives you some information.
SPEAKER_01If somebody gives you some information that you don't know the total total answer to, do you go research it? Yes. Why? You don't need it. Like for irrelevant information that doesn't affect your life. Like Britney and I were talking about last night on the way home from dinner, the population of Wasilla. Two hours later, I tell her to Google it in the car and she's like, we're almost home. I'll Google it later. We forget about it. Two hours on laying in bed and I go, crap, I gotta learn the population of Wasilla Alaska in 2012. It was like 10,200 and something. So why did you need to know that? Because we were just discussing it and because I didn't know the number, it then went to my head and wonder what it was. It's because you're autistic. And well, yes, but we're all we're all on the spectrum to a degree. And I actually Googled, so I was talking about this. Oh shit. I actually I actually Googled autism because I'm like, what actually is autism? Yeah. Did a picture of you pop up? What is autism? Jonathan. You know what's funny? That reel we posted. There's people that are like, I'm so glad you admit that. I'm like, I've never actually been diagnosed. Yeah, never self-diagnosed. Like part of me feels bad because I don't actually know what it is. So I Googled it the other day. Yeah. Because I'm autistic. Okay. How far on the spectrum are you? Not very far. Okay. Like a definition. Are you asking Claude? Are you asking Chad? Or what are you asking? I'm using whatever, Google, and it'll give me that. So it's a neuro, neur neurological development difference in how brains develop. It affects the person's, it affects, and here's here's where everybody's autistic. It affects how a person perceives the world, communicates, interacts socially, and processes information. So don't we all do it in a slight different way? Yeah. Have our own perceptions. And so we're all autistic. And this is one of those diseases that's stupid. And by the way, if you fit the character characteristics of the the three levels where they diagnose you, like I'm not dogging you one bit, but I'm saying we're all unique and we all perceive things differently. So we all are to a degree, I think, on the spectrum. It's one of those things that they just put in the world and I don't know. It's it's it's well, it's actually not well defined. It literally says everybody is. So based on that, I think we all I'm autistic. Yeah, you have something. And you're autistic. We all do. Because like I have the I can't not know information. Like if you tell me something, I'm like, I don't know. I gotta go find that. I like airplanes. I don't have the train autism. Like trains, don't get to me. Love airplanes, love flight, love jumping out of them. What are your autistic traits? I have no idea. Yes, you do. I have no clue. Dude, you will freaking lock into a new technology and spend 12 hours trying to figure out some AI thing. That's true. You'll spend not only 12 hours or 48 hours, you'll also spend $3,000.
SPEAKER_02My AI budget's ridiculous right now.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. So like that's kind of your thing, is like you're kind of more of that tech. How do I make my life easier? Yeah. Mine is I want to know all the useless information in the like the population of Wasilla? Wassilla, Alaska. Wassilla, Alaska. It's part of the Matneuska Sicinata Valley.
SPEAKER_02What's the population of Tucson?
SPEAKER_01Tucson, Arizona. I think they're like 750,000. Are they? Yeah, because I've Googled it before. Let's find out. It's in his history. It's okay. Uh Tucson. Who'd guess that was? Oh, 550. He was way up. I bet you the Metro. I bet you the Metro is 750. The Tucson Metro? Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Watch it be like 575.
SPEAKER_01No, it's 1.08.
SPEAKER_02For Tucson.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, so I actually took the two of the average and made the middle.
SPEAKER_02Somehow he's right. Somehow he figured it out.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_02How Jonathan got to this conclusion. Thank you. So who we're all slightly autistic. We're not even on track with this podcast anymore.
SPEAKER_01No, but this is real information. And the people like The people want to know. They want to know because they're tired of feeling bad for their Tism. They're tired of feeling bad because they have these weird urges. And if they could read people's minds, it would only get worse. Yeah, it would. Because right now I know in your mind, if I was reading it, you'd be like, you don't have TISM, dude. You were way worse than that. I'm just thinking you're dumb.
SPEAKER_02I'm thinking you're dumb. Like Jonathan's dumb. But it helps, man. Oh man. So what we're supposed to talk about today? All right. Somehow we I ended up rambling for 20 minutes about That's good for you.
SPEAKER_01You know. So topic one, after we were, after you were scared we couldn't talk for an hour. I didn't think we could make it an hour. Now I'm thinking we can make it 24 hours. Yeah, see, it's not that hard. And we'll take live calls. Yes, we'll take live calls to make it easier on us, but I could do it. I could talk for 24 hours without live calls. I'm gonna need a really long manuscript, bro. It's gonna cost me my 40,000 credits for one script. My tongue will bump. I need to have a Zoom call for 24 hours. Dude, even an hour one. I mean, I can fill them pretty easy, but I went three hours the other day. I think I could do it.
SPEAKER_02Well it was a two, it was a two-hour QA. Yeah, it was a two-hour QA which made it really easy. Which I left to go take peptides and lunch, and I you were still on the same call, and I was like, oh my god. I was like, I don't know how you're doing that.
SPEAKER_01Went hard in the paint. Screw putting up money.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Broken. Forget revenue.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, forget doing my job. Yeah, three-hour Zoom call. But but I actually gave value. I feel good about me.
SPEAKER_03All right.
SPEAKER_01So you tried to go to topic one, and then I said, screw it. We're talking about reading mines.
Shorts Talk Turns Into Biohacking
SPEAKER_01You made the transition with your short shorts getting shorter and shorter. I I everyone's. These are actually my long shorts. Those are long shorts? Yeah, dude. These are my long shorts.
SPEAKER_02Those are long shorts. I get oh, I guess these are way shorter than yours. These are short shorts.
SPEAKER_01My normal shorts, I've gone to the five-inch inseam, which is about here. And if you see the quad has actually gotten significantly bigger in Scottsdale, Arizona, too. It's it's just part of the weather. You can actually see your quad. And then the gym ones I'm wearing are like up to a three-inch, which is really cool. That's about there. You see the quad? Hopefully the angle's good there. It's all about the lighting. You get good lighting on the podcast studio though. So let's talk about how to get quads. Peptides. Or gear. Peptides.
SPEAKER_02We're back on the peptides.
SPEAKER_01Let's go to peptides. Do you want to hear us talk about steroids and gear? We might talk about steroids and gear. Call in. Do I use steroids? If you say no, I'm won't kill you. It's very rude.
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SPEAKER_01Okay.
Peptides Benefits Risks And Reconstitution
SPEAKER_01So let's talk about peptides just so we get kicked off the internet. Yeah, let's let's kill our viewership while we won't have any viewers anyway. So we've talked about peptides before. Every single episode that we label with peptides through the podcast get the best views, the reels get the worst views. So we're gonna talk real crap about peptides. Everyone sells peptides now. Yes. And if you get the good ones, the clean ones, or questionable ones, they seem to actually work pretty well. Yeah. My favorite Retta. I think everyone's favorite's Retta. I think it is. Retta's all the rage right now. It is all the rage. Do you want to lose weight? Do you want to not eat for a week? Do you want to diet and not be hungry? Yeah. It's amazing. But it actually does a lot with the glucagon and GLP1 as far as can or basically changing how your body uses energy and stuff like that, which is cool. And if you use it in a reasonable manner, in a safe manner, and don't abuse it. Funny coming from the guy who abused it. Abused it. But now I've I've cut back. I use less now than I did on my first dose.
SPEAKER_02Well, it's trying to, it's okay. How many calls and texts do you get from people who are asking you how to reconstitute your peptides?
SPEAKER_01Oh, quite a few. All the time. I've done a lot of Zoom calls.
SPEAKER_02Well, it's like three, four a day or a couple a day. People like, hey, how much of this do you take? How do you reconstitute it? And it's so easy to mess it up.
SPEAKER_01It is. Well, we had one of our first debates was a two-hour debate in Mexico about how I was right the entire dang time trying to figure out the metric system. But we debated me for two hours, which was dumb. It was a two-hour waste of your time. You know, if I could have just read your mind, it would have been a lot easier. But peptides did teach me the metric system. They did. So we should just move to that crap. That's one thing that the US needs to move to is get off the Imperial system and go to the metric system because it's just it's way easier and usable when you understand it. Thousand percent. Like if you can go 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 10, 100,000, 10,000, 100,000, like if you could do that, you could do the metric system and like make magic happen and peptides. Yeah. And then you understand milligram to milliliter.
SPEAKER_02It's funny that we're talking about peptides because I had this guy reach out to me and he paid a peptide coach $3,000, okay? For his peptide, like the peptides you should take and all this and order them and all that stuff is three grand. He didn't tell him how to reconstitute anything. What an idiot. And I'm like, wait, and you paid how much for this? He's like, I paid $3,000. I said, and he didn't tell you how to reconstitute it.
SPEAKER_01Did you bill him $5,000 for the reconstitution? Dude, bro. I mean, I would have because they're useless without it.
SPEAKER_02That's what we need to start's a peptide coaching company. On constitute on how to reconstitute. That's all we teach. That's it. It's a thousand dollar course. Yes, a thousand dollar course how to reconstitute your peptides to the right milligram dosage. And understand what you're injecting.
SPEAKER_01Yes, because all that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01It's a little bit of alphabet soup, you know, BPC, TB, well, yeah, it's all different. But a lot of ever everyone that I talk to is like, well, this guy just told me to take 15 units. I'm like, okay, but what's the concept what what's the concentration of your 15 units? Well, uh 15 units, if you take a 10 milligram peptide, constitute it with one milliliter of water, is gonna be 1.5 milligrams of peptide. But if I were to concentrate it with two, it becomes 0.75, and you know, so on. If I concentrate it with three, and that's a huge, huge difference in certain peptides. Like BPC, TB, you're probably, you know, you're gonna be safe if you do it over it, do it a little bit. But like Reddit, you overdo it. I mean, you could have some serious complications. You can. And you know, there's some of those Tesomorlins. The Morelins. You can't do that.
SPEAKER_02Those ones you could jack yourself up, yeah, have bad reactions. Yeah, you had that bad reaction because you stop taking it, and then you start taking it again. What happened?
SPEAKER_01You had to go to the hospital or something? Yeah, I went to the hospital. I was one of the first ones that had a reaction to it. And then later on we figured out it's just your body develops antibodies, meaning when you get back on ones like that, you need to get an incredibly low dose so your body gets used to it again.
SPEAKER_02I sleep so well on Tesla Morelin. It's like I take it and 15 or 20 minutes later, I'm out. I need to get I need to try Tesla Morlin again. I have a bunch. You want some?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'll try it again. I just ordered how many did I buy?
SPEAKER_02I got like 20 or 30 vials of it.
SPEAKER_01Well, right now I'm on GHRP1, the growth home on releasing peptide or two. I thought it was GHRP6. We have six coming in. Yeah. That's back ordered. Yeah. But I ordered some from my semi legit place. Is my place not semi legit?
SPEAKER_02They're moderately legit. It's moderately only moderately legit? No, I think it no I think it's more legit than what semi legit. People will like to do that.
SPEAKER_01They got moved to semi only because I've been using their crap for a while now and I'm not dead. And it feels like it's working. But it'll take about two to three weeks to come over from Hong Kong. Yeah. That's it. But uh but yeah, it seemed they seem to work. Red is amazing. I've actually added about, and I I'm not gonna say it's just because of the growth hormone releasing peptide, but in the last month and a half, two months, I've added almost 10 pounds and kept my body fat down, so that's pretty dope. We'll talk about maybe some more into that a little bit later. BPC and TB I haven't been on for a while, but they're awesome when I am on them. I've just letting my body get away. Weren't you taking DCP? I still take DCP every night. D or delta sleep inducing peptide just helps you get more deep sleep and hours of sleep, and it usually shows a significant change in my sleep pattern. Mod C, SS31, 5 amino, 1MQ. I haven't been taking MOT C. I kind of got off that. Um, why'd you get off it? Uh because I kind of ran a whole cycle of it. That makes sense.
SPEAKER_02Let my body recover. Yeah, because you're only supposed to be on Mod C and S S31 for like eight weeks on, and then you take some time off and then epithetalin, whatever.
SPEAKER_01What? Something like that. It's supposed to reset. You can't pronounce it, you can't. Oh, I'm injecting it.
SPEAKER_02Um I think that's it. That should be an unwritten rule.
SPEAKER_01If you can't pronounce what you're injecting, so this one resets your what's your sleep rhythm called? Not cardiac rhythm. I have no idea. Your circum circadian rhythm? Circadian rhythm. Yeah, it's one that you only use for 10 days, but it's supposed to help. Health that you're taking. I'm gonna I'm gonna start. I think I'm gonna start when we get back from Mexico when I have some days to do it consistently because it's a 10 to 20 day cycle of it, then you're supposed to get off at six months. So I might try that one. I haven't tried that one yet, so I don't have any information. But dude, you can fix almost any mild issue that you have health-wise with peptide. It's true.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's so true. And it works pretty well. Yeah, I gotta start taking BPC again.
SPEAKER_01But here's the thing about peptides. For all you silly people out there that are like, oh, those guys are all on peptides. Yes, I I use a lot of them because I can afford them.
SPEAKER_02Get over it. But they're the same ones though who are freaking drinking 50 monsters a day. 50 monsters who are on the peptides and you're like, I can't believe you're taking peptides.
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah. Drinking a half-f of freaking vodka every night.
SPEAKER_02Smoking weed, doing blow, having all the yeah, those are the only things. And then but then then they would knock people on peptides, like, I can't believe you're taking peptides.
SPEAKER_01Like I will say the only thing that it gives you a significant advantage of is redouid weight loss. Yeah. But adding muscle. What about PT 141? Oh, that one. If you don't know what PT141 is, it's a real peptide.
SPEAKER_02It is. You know what? We should have a quiz. Is the peptide fake or real? And just put random numbers and letters together and see how smart our audience is. We're coming up with great content ideas while we're doing this podcast, by the way.
SPEAKER_01It's a content idea podcast. We'll have to review it. PT-141 makes you horny as hell, but it can also make you sick as hell. Yeah. Double-edged sword for everyone out there. So but it is It is more turned on or ready to go than you want to be. You gotta lay in bed for three hours the next morning going, knock it off. Yeah. Oh man. But yeah, that one's uh that one's actually a derivative or built off of whatever is in that Milanotan 2 crap. Oh, it is? Yeah, that's why Greg is so damn tan right now. Melanatan. Melanatan. That's the pronunciation. Melanatan. Melanatan. That's off a straight turn.
SPEAKER_02You black. Bro. I haven't taken it for like probably a week because I was trying to get tan for Tampa. And it's still I'm I've never taken it.
SPEAKER_01The twins did accuse me of being on it, and I go, no, I'm just beautifully black.
SPEAKER_02Well, you just go home and sit outside for 45 minutes or 30 minutes. Most safe. So when I go home for lunch, I'll eat lunch and then I'll sit outside in the sun for 30 minutes and then come back to work. I eat lunch, do peptides, read book.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I yeah, we'll sit outside in the sun. But see, I have a two-story house because I live in a castle and I have to walk downstairs to go sit outside. That's true. And that's a lot of energy. I don't live in a castle. I know. So that sucks. I do have a pool though. You should get a castle.
SPEAKER_02Jonathan, do you have a pool at your house? I don't have a pool, but actually, he did have a pool. It was an inflatable pool. No, I still have that.
SPEAKER_01Oh, he still has a pool. So I gave up the pool because you have a pool, so I will just come raid your house whenever I want, without question, or invite. And I've got other opportunities to do that. You don't, I don't know, you've got younger kids that aren't as busy as my kids right now. We're never home. We had a great pool in Peoria. We used it a little bit. We just we have we've had a pool at pretty much all of our houses except this one and just never really used it. Or used it way less than you think you would. Plus, midsummer it turns into a hot tub. The pool does? Mm-hmm. Your inflatable pool does, or my pool does? No, my inflatable pool uh disappears. The water disappears. Magic. Yeah, our our our pool got to like 82 degrees last summer. 82? Yeah, it's hot. Did you put ice in it? Dude, no. Oh, ours would get in the 90s. Yeah. They get 82. So yeah, I mean they're cool at night. You can go stand. Like the cool thing about it is like you go outside at night and you sit in it and it's like a bathtub, but don't move because you'll start sweating. Yeah. And it's just too much. So for those of you that think, well, most people that come here to Phoenix think it's cool as hell that they can swim in December, but you can swim in December. You can if you're not from here. I did my first year here. Are you afraid of the warm plunge? Dude, it's dude, it's too cold. It's like 45-50 degree water. I'm like a lizard right now. You're a loser. I'm a lizard, not a loser. You do become a bitch. I'm a lizard. Alright, so let's move on from peptides and let's talk about the things that could potentially make change.
Steroids TRT And Bloodwork Reality
SPEAKER_01Steroids. Some of us occasionally get accused of using steroids. And it's like, you guys should just admit you use steroids. And I'm like, well, one, not everybody does. And two, you could use all the steroids you want in the world. As a matter of fact, if you're a fat ass and don't work out and use steroids, you're gonna have some real bad negative side effects.
SPEAKER_02Who did that? Wasn't there a YouTube video or something, uh, an Instagram post or something you sent me of a kid taking Trend?
SPEAKER_03It wasn't gonna work out.
SPEAKER_01It's like day 30 of taking trend and not working out. Like well, he almost killed himself. Yeah. According to his YouTube thing, he put himself, he had to go to the hospital and had a bunch of bad things. And that's the thing, is like all that stuff has bad side effects if abused. Yeah. However, I mean I use certain things. I definitely use TRT. Well, that is TRT asteroid. At the level I push, yes.
SPEAKER_02It may or may not be beyond what my own. The fact that you have to okay, so you know you're pushing too much TRT when you have to find a blood testing company that tests above 1400 for your test levels.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_02What was the highest that you got through?
SPEAKER_012400? No, that's what I predicted I might have been at. My last blood came back at like, wasn't it 18 or something? Yeah, I'm like 1600 this 1700. Not ridiculously high. Like I'm not doing bodybuilder crap, but that's that's that's high. It's high. That's that's high. I think at the highest I've probably been is between 24 and 3. Yeah, that's high. That's ridiculously high. But anything above 1200 is high. But my blood comes back pretty clean. Like everything else in my blood was pretty good. Yeah, that's true. Liver's good, kidneys are relatively good, creatin's a little high, but that could also just be from working out, dehydration, creatine use. Lipids actually were really good, which was surprising to me.
SPEAKER_02I was shocked by my actual blood work that it was as good as it was.
SPEAKER_01The only thing in mine was uh cortisol. My morning cortisol, morning fasted cortisol was through the roof. But that's just mine was too low. I know yours was mine was like low.
SPEAKER_02It's like you need more stress in your life than my whole I need a lot less stress. Mine was off the chart. Yeah, what were you like 15 or 16? 31. Oh, at 31. Yeah, something like that.
SPEAKER_01I was like at five. Yeah, I remember. So my cortisol was high, everything else was good. And and here's the thing like if you're running blood and you're doing it right, like I don't really have a problem with it. And I use I've used other stuff, but I mean, I use Primo because I really like that one. Hypothetically, I do, depending on who's watching this. No one's watching us, dude. Yeah, that's true. No one's watching. Shocker. Primo's good, but here's the thing they don't blow you up, they don't add a bunch of muscle, they don't do any of that. Like you still have to work out, you still have to eat a sickening amount of protein. That's what people don't get. Well, and people think you can outrun the fork just by taking steroids. Yeah. That's not true. Well, and even the enhanced games is finally going out right now, and these guys that are just jacked on roids allowed to and under medical supervision aren't actually beating. Well, they beat one. They've beat a couple of them. Yeah. But here's the question: why are the times so close? Is it because all the athletes are on steroids? That's I saw that actually.
SPEAKER_02Someone brought that up.
SPEAKER_01They're like, or is it steroids don't actually help? I you know, I think it's that they're all on steroids. Oh, I'd venture to say there is something to that. Yeah, I would they're all on steroids. At the time there was a fitness competition that was recently done, and I know the person that won, and I 100% believe them, doesn't use peptides or steroids. Yet they won a fitness competition. And technically, that person, I'll talk about it off camera, but technically that person did, you know, compete that was supposed to be no gear use. Peptides were on the table, they were good. But they won completely clean, completely so you can do it, it just takes hard work. The only thing really gear does, I mean, yes, Tran, you'll blow up and clean up.
SPEAKER_02That helps a lot with recovery too.
SPEAKER_01It helps with recovery, and if you do it, if you're not abusing it, it just does make you feel a little bit better. And yes, it will add a little bit more size and a little bit more strength, but I mean, there's some Tran Anadroll. D ball.
SPEAKER_02That's what I'm hearing.
SPEAKER_01You'll blow up a little bit more, but for the most part, you you have to, it doesn't matter what you're on, you have to put in the work, you have to eat, right? And if you don't do those two things, you're actually gonna have a negative side effect on it. Yeah, it's true. So I've seen it happen to people for all you haters out there who are like, oh, you must use yeah, but your fat ass can't get off the couch. And as a matter of fact, your heart is gonna explode. So move on, bitch.
unknownAll right.
SPEAKER_01So we had to talk about that because that gets us the best views. So it does. That's a little that's a little bait in there. But we already talked about your crafty tanning. And now we're gonna talk about you wanna go broke mindset, or do you want to talk sports?
Hockey Culture Soccer Crowds Sports Time
SPEAKER_01Ooh, let's talk sports. Oh crap. Okay. Broke mindset. No, you already said sports. Sports. So the World Cup, you suggested that. I know nothing about it.
SPEAKER_02You're like, what's going on in the world? I said, well, the World Cup, I think, is coming up. Oh, hey, there's the NBA playoffs are going on right now. That's happening. Bro, I don't watch sports.
SPEAKER_01You mentioned the NBA playoffs when the NHL playoffs are going on.
SPEAKER_02They are actually. You know what's crazy though is Las Vegas is playing, and I'm half tempted to drive to a game. Dude. Do you know how much fun that would be? Do you want to do it? I've been to a few Vegas games. I know, that's why we could get on JSX. We could go to a play, we could go to a Stanley Cup playoff game in Vegas.
SPEAKER_01I want to, but I'm broke. And I'm not looking to spend. You haven't seen Vegas tickets, have you? I know they're gonna be like And especially for the finals.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's gonna be expensive.
SPEAKER_01You're gonna be, I mean, for seats that I'm willing to sit in, because I I'm not going to the game. I'm not, I will never get to a game to sit in the 300 level. Yeah. I don't know what they are because I haven't checked, but I would I would assume the 100 level, cheapest you're gonna get a thousand bucks, fifteen hundred bucks a seat. And I just I don't know if I could justify 1500 plus the flight, yeah, it's gonna be 600 round trip, not bad. A couple nights in a hotel. I don't need a fancy hotel. You can go to the MGM right across their thing from the arena, so or even Treasure Island's closer, you'd probably two, three hundred bucks a night. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I don't know what stayed there before.
SPEAKER_01With the finals going on, though, they might be up a little bit, but probably not too much. But yes, Britney and I, the first year that Vegas won the championship, the Stanley Cup, we went to I think it was round two, game one playoff game. And I've been to three or four Vegas Knights games in Vegas. And I love hockey, so I've been to a good handful of hockey games. The Vegas just goes over the top. They do Vegas everything. The frickin' intro is freaking crazy. Yeah, that'd be so the crowd is crazy.
SPEAKER_02Stanley Cup finals to go to it. Yeah, we can let's go, might as well go take a look at it. We keep man, we just need to do a podcast more to figure out what we're gonna do. 24-hour podcast, we're gonna start doing live calls, we're gonna start a coaching program for peptides, we're gonna go to the Vegas school tonight, Stanley Cup playoff game. Just figuring out my life. It was arguably. We need to go shooting, by the way. I know this is like completely random, but we do need to go shooting. Yeah, we talked about doing that, we never did it. So that's came to my head. Well, because one of the reasons is because the desert's shut down right now, and I like shooting. Yeah, because they have extreme fire danger. I don't see extreme on the sign though. It says moderate.
SPEAKER_01Oh, did it go back to moderate?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, it's moderate. Oh, we do.
SPEAKER_01Because I drive past the sign every day because it's we might be able to go back out if it's moderate. Because if it's extreme, they shut down all the land. Um if it's moderate, it's usually open, so we might be able to go. Okay, back to hockey. So here's you know okay, hockey is the best sport on earth.
SPEAKER_02I do actually like watching hockey. Do you understand hockey? I understand though. It puck has to go in the net. Okay, cool. That's all that you need to understand. And there are fights, and when people are on the glass, you bang on the glass at them and you yell at them.
SPEAKER_01But from a tactical and a sporting standpoint, like you've got to understand the fights. You've got to understand the game a little bit more, and you'll get a lot more out of it. For example, the fights are part of the strategy.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And like it's written, I think it's chapter six of the rule book has all the rules about fighting in there, so it becomes legal in the sport and not illegal. So you can't to a degree, you can't get criminally charged unless you go way over the top. But like, what I love about hockey is the fighting and is the hockey has this unwritten on ice regulation of the game. And and this is where a lot of people that aren't hockey fans don't actually like they think the fighting's cool, they think the violence is cool. But like, let's say you've got a guy like Alex Ovechkin out on the ice, you know, he's an older guy, but he's just a star player, and then you send out a big guy just to go chop him up and just smash him. Like, there's gonna be unwritten rules. If you do some dumb crap like that, then the capitals are gonna put in one of their big guys and just start destroying one of your little guys for no freaking reason. Or they'll go pick some random guy to go fight and they're gonna take him out of the game because you did this. So, like, there's this there's this level of on ice officiating that happens between the teams and on the ice because they allow the fighting, because they allow the violence. Yeah. Now, there are certain times you can see it, you know, two guys just want to go throw fist. Sometimes it's just two guys wanting to have fun. Like, sometimes they're they're they're going after each other because something happened a week and a half later or a week and a half earlier, or you know, earlier in the season and they're going back at them. But sometimes it's just a guy that wants to go, you know, throw hands with someone and have a little bit of fun, get the crowd involved, and you know, get some momentum going. But there's also this level of just you know, on ice refereeing that happens. And if you ever watch, like next time you're at a hockey game, yeah, watch around the crease. So right around the goal, the guys playing there, dude, they're dirty and violent. Oh, yeah, they are. They're and they'll they're nasty. And that's what I like about hockey because also it's it's just a mutual respect. Yeah. Like if you pop a guy, you better be ready for him to come pop you back. And it might not always happen in the nicest way. So it keeps it keeps the game flowing. And it's not like, dude, you watch the NFL, the NBA, like guys fallen nowadays, or expect to say soccer. That's why I can't watch soccer. Like, what I love about hockey is like a guy gets his face busted in, gets up, acts like nothing happened. Yeah, or he's missing a tooth. Yeah, and he gets up and he acts like I'm ready to go on my next shift, let's get back in the ice. And then and and in soccer, and even the NFL half the time is like guys flopping and stuff. Yeah, you know how I mean, I I get you're trying to get a penalty, but you're also submitting your manhood of being a little pansy and flopping on national television.
SPEAKER_02Well, I can't watch soccer, dude. It's why like the World Cup, like everyone's talking about it now. I can't even watch it. I won't watch it.
SPEAKER_01I will say, I used to hate soccer and I still don't really enjoy the sports.
SPEAKER_02I will watch the final.
SPEAKER_01It involves running, and running's bad for you. But I did go to some soccer, football, football stuff while I was in Germany. Yeah, dude, the the crowds and like the fans. I we went when I was there in Europe, they were in the Euro League thing that they do every four years. Like they do a Euro League tournament every four years and the World Cup every four years, just in between each other. So it was a Euro one, and Germany was playing Italy. This was probably about 2010 or 11. Yeah, probably 11. I think. I don't know, 10 or 11. And like Bamberg, Germany, they have this big like city open square thing downtown, and they put up a big old projector, roped it off, bringing people in, selling a ton of beer. Dude, beer everywhere, everyone having a good time. And I remember sitting there, I was trying to get a beer, and I'm sitting there in line, and I'm kind of paying attention to the the projector thing, watching the game, and Germany scored. And dude, freaking everyone in the entire crowd, probably 10,000 people, maybe somewhere in that ballpark, just throwing their beers up in the freaking air, just like covered in freaking beer cracking.
SPEAKER_02Because you're watching it in Germany, like it's not like you're watching it here. Yeah, but the MLS. It wasn't necessarily the game, it was like the environment. Yeah, the environment is what I thought was the coolest thing.
SPEAKER_01But the MLS actually brings a pretty good crowd. Doesn't it? Like, oh yeah, dude, like Portland, their Timber, not Timberwolves. What is a Portland team called? I've dude, I don't know. It's soccer. So Portland has an MLS team. I don't remember what the heck they're called, but Timberjacks? Something stupid like that. Yeah. I'll Google it right now. But dude, their season tickets are sold out for years. Like there's a huge waiting list. Yes. Portland soccer. We know we could have gotten Portland Timbers. Oh, the Timbers. We're close. Yeah, so the Portland Timbers like legit sell it out. They've got the crazy fans that Europe has. Like we we were in Berlin one day and there was a big soccer match going on, and we were just touring Berlin and checking it out. And like they had riot police all around the stadium. That's pretty cool. I was like, this is cool, but we also have our three-year-old, or gosh, around probably two. I'm like, we should probably not be in this area. But and I'm not saying go riot, but yeah, they get freaking crazy. I don't I don't know who Berlin was playing. But same thing, like uh Munchen Bayern, their team, they play at the Allianz Arena. Dude, that place is that that arena itself is insane. And then when they have a match there, it's just you know the other thing I really like about soccer, right? I might like soccer more.
SPEAKER_02Is there finding out Jonathan actually likes soccer?
SPEAKER_01I I like a lot of the systems they use. Is their and I'm gonna slaughter what it's actually called, but their regulatory system. Do you know how that works? Like how people go up and down? Yeah, in like leagues.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, in leagues. So like so if you like good teams move up and bad teams move down, so then the next year they have a better chance.
SPEAKER_01Yes. Yeah, yeah. But it actually gives like fans a reason to care, and it actually gives losers a reason to try, and it gives like like that's that's a the that regulatory system's actually pretty smart. Like, what if we had that in the NFL, right? Because the NFL's gonna be a little bit more. What about the NBA? Or the NBA, but let's talk about the NFL. Okay. But like, so how many leagues? And I know it's because the NFL really does a lot to destroy them and you know they want their monopoly, but like you've had the XFL, you've had the Well, there's some NFL thing going on right now. Yeah, there's some something I can't remember what it's called, but like you've had all these other leagues, and the NFL usually chokes them out, but like what if like the Lions weren't in the NFL anymore? And like some little podunk team from Iowa made it and they started doing well, started working up the ranks. Like, yeah, the sport would be so much. That'd be kind of crazy.
SPEAKER_02It'd be so much more competitive and so much more interesting, too, because you'd have teams like like the Bears and the bad teams go out, and then you know the Cowboys would not be, they wouldn't be there in the last hundred years.
SPEAKER_01They wouldn't be playing on Thanksgiving anymore. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that would be that would be a gift. Talk about a tradition. That's out.
SPEAKER_01So yeah, that would be a gift from everybody. But like, but here's the thing I have not watched sports in like two years. Dude, yeah. Like I've I've only seen the highlights of the night's games. That's the only reason I know. But I just don't have time for that crap anymore. And also, I don't really want to go. I mean, it's mainly just time. I actually enjoy it, but I don't have five hours. I used to have Cardinal season tickets, but you could get season tickets with a diamondbacks for like 90 bucks. The baseball guys? Yeah, the Arizona Diamondbacks. Okay, since 80 games for $80, a dollar a game. And you're in the 300 level, but you can upgrade them. Yeah, you can upgrade. They give you upgrade options on your tickets because they're like, we know nobody wants these.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Okay. So the Diamondbacks have actually done okay the last couple years. And I will say this, because I I prior to I think last year we didn't do it, but every other year we've gone to like one or two Diamondbacks games just to do it. Since they instituted the pitch clock, yeah, the games are way easier to watch.
SPEAKER_02They're like two hours or two and a half hours.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, two and a half, three of the long ones.
SPEAKER_02Games used to be five, six hours.
SPEAKER_01I was oh my gosh, yeah, you can't forever sit there. And and the thing about baseball is 90% of it, nothing happens. Yeah. And then you're just waiting for the 10%. Since they got the pitch clock, though, way better. Especially if you're in a seat that you can like see the pitch clock and you're like, oh, I know when it's gonna end. Yeah. Or begin, whatever. Excuse me. That's gotten a lot better. Have you been to a diamondbacks game? Dude, I haven't done a single Arizona sports thing since I've been here. If you go to Diamondbacks one, take the kids to like they have the Fourth of July week, they have some Fourth of July ones and they do fireworks and crap after they open the roof. And it is kind of cool. They got a convertible stadium. State Farm's a convertible stadium too, though. They open that roof. Oh, it is, isn't it?
SPEAKER_02It takes like 20 minutes. Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_02I've never I haven't done anything in Arizona since I've been out here.
SPEAKER_01We need to we we we talked about it last year and I kind of bitched out at the end. ASU games are actually fun. Yeah, we were gonna go to one. Yeah. ASU games are more fun than I think the Cardinals games. Cardinal games are boring. Like they really are. Cardinals suck to begin with. What month are we in? It's uh June and two days. Yeah. Unless we release this podcast on Monday, then pretend like we filmed it the day up.
SPEAKER_02It's May. So I mean college football starts in like three months.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_02June, July, August, yeah, August.
SPEAKER_01I think well, we can go to an early ASU game. They're still good. So hot. I know. It'd be so hot. It's like they they have kickoff at like 8 p.m. Yeah. It's still 105 degrees. I'm down. You just sweat the whole game. Don't do it. But yeah, those are the things that you're doing.
SPEAKER_02I'll be good. Because that's what you did last time. I didn't chicken out. I said I was busy. No, you chickened out. Why didn't I chicken out? You say you're just busy. I'm busy. Busy with what? Sleeping? Bro. What?
SPEAKER_01Like, dude, you don't get home till like 11:30 midnight. But busy is not sleeping. Busy's like, I don't know. Sleeping allows me to be busy doing things that I want to do with enjoyment and getting the most out of them. I think you'd enjoy going to an Arizona State game.
SPEAKER_02More than. ASU game. More than that's actually, I don't know.
SPEAKER_01More than what I do on a daily basis? Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01To a degree. See? There we go. But it's all, it's all weighted, right? Like we'll then just sleep in a little bit longer. What do I do? What do I do? I work out. Okay, work out. Gotta put that in there. Go to the gym. I go to work, which funds all the ridiculous activities and stuff that I like to do. Yep, like going to ASU games. Yep. I go home. Go home. Take peptides. Take peptides, okay. Yep. But that's like my life right there. Yeah. So going to an ASU game deletes that. And here's the thing. Dude, I see so much more time into that. Here's the thing.
Scottsdale Lifestyle Resorts And Quick Trips
SPEAKER_01Here's the coolest thing about living in North Scottsdale. What? I live on vacation every day of my life.
SPEAKER_02It is kind of crazy that we live in a spot where people vacation to all the time. Like I see stories from back home and people are like, Go to Scottsdale for vacation. I'm like, bro, I live here. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And like the house that we bought is a house that could easily rent out for a good Airbnb vacation. Got the view. It's all by itself for the most part, no real neighbors, like pool size, no pool. That's the only downside, but I don't really give a shit. So I literally live my life on vacation till before seven.
SPEAKER_02It is kind of crazy. I woke up this morning, went outside, and I was looking out because like we live right on the other side of the mountains, and the sunrise was coming up over the just over the top of the mountains. I'm like, oh, this is actually pretty cool. Because we get we're in the shade for like a lot, a long time in the morning versus when the sun's up.
SPEAKER_01I get sun all day until the evening, then it goes down over the mountain. Yeah, the front front house.
SPEAKER_02Mine's like the other way. Yeah. In the morning, I don't get the sun.
SPEAKER_01You're on the other side of the mountain as me. Yeah, I'm on the poor side. Yeah, you're on the poor side.
SPEAKER_02So there's like this mountain, and the rich side's on this side, and the poor side's on this side. And I'm on the poor side.
SPEAKER_01The rich side's built into the mountain. Well, yeah, that's the really poor side is built on the base of the mountain. Yes, that's where I'm at. I'm on the base of the mountain. Yeah, he actually lives in a really nice neighborhood. The base of the mountain. So, you know, it's like the it's funny how it's funny how you can even say that's poor. I mean. Because the average home price in that neighborhood, my guess would be 1.1 million. 1.1 million. It's 1.1 million in the neighborhood.
SPEAKER_02It's the poor side of the mountain. It's a poverty. Poverty is a big thing.
SPEAKER_01It's a poor spot. Yeah. I don't know what my neighborhood is. It's only like 60 homes total. It's probably 1.4, 1.5. Yeah, probably. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02There's some. That's Scottsdale in the nut.
SPEAKER_01That's like Scottsdale in the nutshell. And that's the thing, is it it's relative over here. Yeah. Because if if you're living in like Texas at 1.5 million, you've got four million.
SPEAKER_02You have like a 6,000 square foot house with like all the nicest stuff. You got a different castle.
SPEAKER_01Bro. Castle with a moat. You don't have the views. Well, it depends. You could. There's some good places. Depends on where you're at in Texas, I think. Yeah, Scott Sales is a pain in the ass. Everybody wants. Well, it's because everybody wants a vacation here. Everyone wants the views. There's a lot to do here, too. There's a lot. Like there's if you really want to do something, there's a lot to do here, a lot of tourist crap, which can be annoying, but come summer. And when nobody everyone's gone. Yeah, when nobody was going to be able to do that.
SPEAKER_02Like a lot of the restaurants close for like a month or something. Like we're gonna have really weird hours.
SPEAKER_01We're not open Mondays, Wednesday. Yeah. No, it's but the summer here for like tourist stuff is awesome because a lot of it, the North Scottsdale, most all of it, I think, is still open, but there's no one there.
SPEAKER_02Well, it's just like I can go stay at that princess, which is like $800 a night, and it's at least $200 in the summer.
SPEAKER_01We do when we go to the Princess, you can get the casitas there, which comes wintertime and you'll pay two or three thousand a night for them. They'll be three or four hundred bucks a night. Yeah. Freaking one bedroom casitas, like right on TPC Scottsdale. The princess. I mean, the princess is cool. It's got like six swimming pools, and if you lift a finger, someone in the freaking hotel staff's getting fired. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Like it's it's where you can actually go ice skating in Scottsdale during Christmas. Yep. And sledding. And sledding. Outdoors. Outdoors. Not indoors. Outdoor sledding and ice skating. Yep. Christmas at the Princess. 80 degree weather. And 80 degree weather. Pretty cool. I wonder what their electric bill is for that. Yeah. Have you done that?
SPEAKER_01Did you go ice skating there?
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Is the ice sloppy? No. No, it's actually ice. Ice ice. When we first got there, so we did this like VIP table that had like a fire pit and some marshmallows and the marshmallows and everything. It was right by the ice ring. And at first it was a little sloppy, but then once the sun like went down, it froze. And it was like pure, it was just pure ice. And then we went sledding in these big tubes and went sledding down this hill. It was pretty cool.
SPEAKER_01And if you really want to do it, you could literally drive two hours north and have real snow. That's true. Yep. It's one benefit of one of the most snowy cities in America.
SPEAKER_02What is Flagstaff? Oh, really? I didn't know that. I've never been to Flagstaff, though. You haven't been to Flagstaff? Or Sedona. You should drive up to Flagstaff tomorrow. Never been to Flagstaff, never been to Sedona.
SPEAKER_01You've been to Sedona?
SPEAKER_02Bro, no.
SPEAKER_01Do you have anything planned tomorrow? Does Maria have any showings?
SPEAKER_02Just church.
SPEAKER_01Take her butt to Sedona. No, we do have stuff going on. We have to pack from Mexico. No, you can do that Monday. You're good. You should take her to Sedona. Is there a family in town? Yeah. Dude, okay, so tomorrow, after church. How far is the drive? It's like two hours. It's like an hour and a half. It is? Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Huh.
SPEAKER_01It takes longer to get back if the 17 gets bundled up. But there's a really cool thing. You go to Drome. Yeah. It's this old ghost town mining town that's built like on a mountain like this. No bullshit. It's just up and down the mountain. And it's kind of a pain in the ass because if you can't find parking, you'll you'll have to park way down the hill and then come back up. But if you but but like the whole town is built, Tommy.
Marriage Faith And Being Intentional
SPEAKER_02Tommy! Tommy! Tommy! Come here! Come in here, Tommy!
SPEAKER_01Would you like to be on our podcast? Wanna be on our podcast? You're live on live and being recorded. Sir, please take a seat. So, Tommy. Okay. Tommy, how you doing? You're kind of creeping around the office today. What would you like to talk about?
SPEAKER_00Well, what have I really been deep in thought about? Actually, I've been deep in thought about marriage. And, you know, how God talks about like you know, why he created man and woman in the first place, and how like the definition of like one flesh. And I was truly like really trying to understand that because like when you get married, you know, and we're all married in this room, and you guys could probably you you guys understand what I'm saying, like it's not an easy thing, right? Like, of course, after a while, but like if you want to really be excellent in your marriage and your marriage to be on fire, like it's it's it's it's like it's two people, but now you m you're made one, right? Which makes it even more of a um in a way that because let's say you want to be selfish with yourself and you want to disconnect from the world and not really do anything, because she's a part of you now, you can't do that anymore, right? Like you have to now start setting these standards that just like when you have kids, right? Like I'm about to have the daughter in the next you know, six weeks. I mean, I'm sorry, it's not six weeks, it's like it's like two or three weeks. Whoa. It's two weeks away, man. But you know, I was just like really like sitting there and I'm like thinking, like, man, like the the like one of the biggest ways to honor God is through matrimony. And God says, and I forgot, I need to find where it says in the scripture, but he starts talking about like you know, like, yeah, love God with your heart, soul, and mind. Yeah, like always putting God first. But then when you're married, honoring your wife, it's one of like it's like a standard that God makes it like, man.
SPEAKER_01Well, what is it what does he say the standard is?
SPEAKER_00Love your wife like Jesus loved the church. Or yes. Exactly. That's the script. Yeah, love your wife like Jesus loved the church, right? And it's like just thinking about levels, like we're always here thinking about, all right, what's a new level that I have in me? How can I grow? How can I become great? Like, how can I do these things, right? Like, you know, we're like, all right, you like Jonathan, you got an incredible freaking shape. You know, Greg, you too, man. Like, you guys have lost so much weight, and we're always pushing the envelope to like be like, all right, what can we become?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, totally.
SPEAKER_00Like, if we really did, like just like if we just zoned in and like got super focused, like how quickly can we become great? And the thing is, the more that I read the Bible, the Bible is what's changing me the fastest. You know, Jonathan, we were talking about that too. Yeah. A couple days ago. Yeah, like he's experiencing different levels of peace that he's never felt in his life. And it's all because we're we're we're surrendering to God, right? We're surrendering to his process, his plan, not our plan. And and I'm kind of like, this all ties in together, but like, you know, I was I was thinking about like marriage. I'm like, man, am I a good husband? Like, am I being what God calls me to be in the Bible? Am I loving my wife as much as Jesus loves the church, which is like, you know, it's the body, right? It's his children. It's like I could do more, I could do better. You know, I can love my wife more, I can be more intentional, I can be more thoughtful, like I can do specific things. Like, you know what? Like, I was creating a post for someone yesterday about a gift, and it took me a while because I wanted to write like a really nice one and be very intentional about it. She's like, Man, you took a really long time. I don't remember last time you did a post like that for me. And I'm like, oh shoot. Right. You know, it's like we're always moving so fast, and like we can make all the excuses in the world, and excuses only sound good to those who are making them. Yeah. But it's like, are we really being intentional being the best husbands we could possibly be? Like, and if not, are we striving towards that? Are we striving to greatness, right? Because God calls us to be great. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00You know? So that's where my mind's with that.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Have you, I mean, you mentioned the thing about, you know, treating your treating your wife like Jesus treated the church, or loving your wife like Jesus loved the church, which I mean, you could go down and just see what Jesus did for the church, how he defined the church, all of that. But also there's the fact that, you know, I'll just say Sierra because that's your wife. Sierra is God's daughter and not entitled to you, but a gift to you.
SPEAKER_00Right.
SPEAKER_01And that's something that changed me a lot when how I viewed Britney is I was like, oh, this isn't like an entitlement or a convenience or, you know, out of luck or out of this. It's like an actual gift. And when you think of, you know, not just your wife, but other human beings as a gift in your life, dude, it changes how you perceive everybody in your life, how you treat them, how you speak to them, how you because it's it's just all a gift. Yeah, so that's a huge thing that I've gone through on the relationship journey. Because I mean I've been married coming up on 20 years.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that's the same. I've been married for about two years.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00I've just hit two years, or I'm about to hit two years, like officially married. Me and C have been together for eight years.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Yeah. I've been married more than half my dang life.
SPEAKER_00We actually have three anniversaries. I know it sounds weird. So we have the anniversary when we got together, May 21st. And then we got the anniversary of when we eloped in Vegas. Yeah. And then I got the anniversary of when we had our wedding ceremony. So I don't know how you I don't know how you remember all three. Yeah, I don't remember.
SPEAKER_01Brittany knows when we first met, like what day it was September something.
SPEAKER_00July 21st, and the other one was May 4th.
SPEAKER_01We got married January 24th. Yes.
SPEAKER_00We just say July 21st is our anniversary because that's like when we officially before God, like really, like me and her, me and Sierra stopped having sex for about six months. I heard about that. Like, you know, you start reading and you start getting convicted in your spirit, and we talked about that too, like where you just start feeling the spirit giving you this level of discernment and guidance. And like it really is there to coach you and teach you and show you things or reveal things to you. And the more that you surrender, the more it like, like your spirit man in you becomes more activated and stronger.
SPEAKER_03Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Or it's just like, I wouldn't say he becomes stronger because he he is strong. I think what ends up happening is that the noise has been reduced, and you can you you can you can feel him, you can listen to him more. Like you you just are more sensitive to him because of all the noise that you're cutting out because you're denying yourself of so many different things. Yeah, yeah. And like honestly, it's like, you know, at first I was trying to formulate God. I'm like, God, I don't know if I do this, this thing, if I tithe, if I do this, you're gonna bless me. Like, watch. Like, let me do this. But they give me, but it's not how it works. It's not how it works. God, it's all about hard posture thing. And, you know, but the obedience does give you access.
SPEAKER_01It gives you access, but only I I think only to the extent is when you cut out all the noise of your life, all the sin of your life, then you're really able to listen, you're able to observe, and you're able to actually bring it in. Because if you've got something else on your mind, or if, like you said, if if you're trying to twist it and just a little bit so that you can get away with this or get away with that, is like that's gonna be on your mind when you're trying to have that conversation. That's gonna be on your mind when you're trying to fill them. And if you're not 100% open, and you'll never be truly 100% open because none of us are perfect, but if your mind isn't intentionally being clean, clear, and open, you're not gonna get the whole message. Or, you know, he's not gonna give you the message because he's gonna say, dude, no, you you're trying to get this message because you want a benefit from this message, and you're not listening to all the other messages I already gave you that you know about. So why am I gonna give you something new? Why am I going to, why am I going to allow you to have more? Why am I going to grace you with more if you can't handle what I've already given? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00100%. And that's uh that's the thing that we see today in today's modern world, you know? It's like, all right, God, like, I'm gonna do this, but then show me. Like, yeah, if I do this, then show me. So no, no, no, do it. Let me see how your heart is. Like, are you loving me with your heart, soul, and mind? Are you loving your neighbors like you know, like love your neighbor, like you love yourself, love your love with your heart, soul, and mind. Like he almost to know, it's like, like, do you love me? Like, I created you. Right? And I was telling someone too, like, like this is the God of eternity. He came out of eternity into humanity to save us. Because he had to rewrite a new law, yeah, right? And the devil's very legalistic. Yeah, he's going up there into the courts of heaven trying to be like, oh, look what he did, look what he did, look what he did. Like his soul is mine, and you know, Jesus is in her seat, and then all the angels, right? And it's like when all these things are happening, it's like I don't know about you, but I start reflecting on all these different things, and I'm like, okay, God. So I'm gonna listen to you. I'm gonna change my heart, I'm gonna start seeking you, like you said, seek, but he says, but seek first the kingdom of God in his righteousness, all will be added. And he's like, you know, if he you know, he starts talking about the birds and everything too in Matthew 6. I unlike memorizing that chapter, so I haven't really gotten it down, but he starts talking about like if he dresses the lilies, how much more would he clothe you? Right? Like if he feeds the birds, like how much more would he feed you? Like you are his son, you are his daughter. And it's like, you know, when you actually start shifting your heart and start pursuing the shadow of the Almighty, God, like you're pursuing him and Jesus, you are gonna experience something supernatural in your life. You're gonna start seeing like like these things that you're like, well, that was a crazy coincidence, right? We were talking about that, yeah. And all these coincidences are just happening. It's like, well, that's a really crazy coincidence, and it's not, no, it's because God, Jesus is the living God, he's alive today, the Holy Spirit is in you, and God is is here with us right now, and he's watching and and he's present. And the thing is, he wants to experience the world through us, right? He wants to experience like all the amazing memories, like he wants to experience the things that you do with your with your wife and so forth, and just like if you guys can just open yourself up to that, I promise you, you will experience what John was saying. Like, he's never experienced a level of peace like this, and me neither.
SPEAKER_01Like, I've never experienced this in my life, and it's not about it's Romans 12, 1, 2, I believe, talks exactly about the experience. Is it is it Romans 12 1 through 12?
SPEAKER_00When don't conform to the world.
SPEAKER_01No, I think maybe it's Matthew 12. Hold on, I gotta figure this out because it's exactly what we're it's exactly what Tommy's talking about, but if you've never experienced it, this is a really good way to describe it. Let me see if I can pull it really quick. Calls believe and dedicate. No, it might be Matthew. See, I don't have everything memorized, and I never will, but trying to get better every single day. Dedication. Oh mate, that that might be it. The living sacrifice and the transformation of renewal. Hey, look, I got something right. Let me see if I can pull the passage real quick because this is actually pretty deep.
SPEAKER_00So 12-1. Are you talking about 12-1? Yeah, it's 12-1 and 12-2. Yeah, 12-2.
SPEAKER_01This is 12. Yeah, 1 and 2 right there.
SPEAKER_0012-2. I just don't recall 12-1.
SPEAKER_0112-1, and I just screwed it up. How do I get back there? Apps are crazy. Okay, so therefore I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God. This is true. This is true and proper worship. And then it goes on to say, and two, do not conform to the pattern of the of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is, his good, pleasing, and perfect will. And that's exactly kind of what goes on is when you worship, when you submit, like, dude, it allows your mind to be completely cleansed and transformed at a rate faster than any secular self-development can ever happen. It's not just your mind. I mean, when you believe in something bigger than yourself, it's it's your body, it's your mind, it's your soul, it's your spirit, it's your relationships, it's everything can be greater and better than you even believe in a secular notion, in a secular world. And when you just allow it to guide you, hold on, Tommy. Here, hold on. When you allow it to guide you, it'll it can take you into crazy. Allow it to guide you. And also, like we were talking about just receiving the word. Because like we were talking about not miracles, but like divine, divine things that just happen in life that can't be explained. Like you start seeing more, you start allowing more into your life when that just continues to build your faith and you continue just to see goodness and see peace and see not even see, just fill like what what we're supposed to be here today for. And I think those two, those two chapters right there, just I read those the other day and I'm like, I gotta, I gotta those are the ones I was telling you that are gonna be the first scripture that I actually memorize. But I know where it's at, luckily, Romans 12, 1 and 2. Yeah, but it just it kind of defines like the last six months of my life.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah.
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SPEAKER_00And you know what's like right here, right? It's so this like this is literally your word, right? Like it says to present, so be present, to present your body. It's like I'm presenting it to you, Lord, I'm here with you as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship, and it's I'm gonna worship you, Lord. And it says, Do not be conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewal or the renewing, right? So it's not saying once you have renewed your mind. No, it's like saying by the renewal, renewing, yeah, so it's a consistent every single day. And the thing is, this world wants you to conform to the pattern, it wants you to conform to the fear, to the doubt, to the shame, to the guilt, anxieties, the stresses, the worms, right? Like, you know, the pornography, like like all these different things to gratify the desires of the flesh. But here, the word of God is saying, no, no, no, no. Don't conform to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewal, by the renewing of your mind daily with me.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Now, what I find even cooler about that, this is that was Romans, correct? Right. So Romans was written by Paul. So that would have been written in the year 60 or 70, somewhere in that ballpark, give or take 20 years.
SPEAKER_00I would have to be 60, 70 years.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. I'd have to research when Paul actually wrote this, but ballpark, give or take 20 years. That's about it.
SPEAKER_00Around like 20 to 40 years of after Jesus' death.
SPEAKER_01So here's something I think super, super interesting, right? And Brittany and I were talking about this last night. We were watching Chosen, and oh, it was the gal that continues to bleed, and we were we were talking about happiness then, and she's like, Do you think people were just like super stressed out back then having to do all this? And I go, No. I go, I spent a year in Afghanistan, and the Afghans are happier, not when they're getting blown up and shot at and things like that. But the Afghans on a day to day basis basis looked happier than us Americans because they were just living their lives, they were living a tribal life, and this was Written 2,000 years ago before we had, you know, they had porn, they had prostitution to a certain degree, but it wasn't what it was today. But this word seems like it was written more for today than it was 2,000 years ago. And it was written for all eternity to be real. But it's like the words written 2,000 years ago apply more today about the secular world and not conforming to the world's standards. Because the world is standards. I mean, we were told growing up, like, you know, go out and, you know, express your body and give it to everybody and whore yourself out so you could figure yourself out. And we've realized, and many people have realized as they've gotten older, that they completely lost themselves. They lost their self-image, they lost their confidence, they lost their connection with people by doing that. Yeah. And then we we've gone down this rabbit hole of Instagram, Pornhub, OnlyFans, Facebook, all that is just a quick form of dopamine to just get your dopamine, to get your rush, to feel good for six seconds. And people find themselves miserable because they're not consistently renewing their mind. They're not refreshing their mind. They're just living a nine to five. And I told Brittany yesterday, I'm like, no, people are more miserable. What's crazy? It's it's 2024. We have more technology to make our lives easier than we ever have before. And it's going to continue to go that way. Yet I believe more people are more miserable. They have less time and they have less ambition because humans were created as a spiritual being, created as a spiritual being. And humans were given the need and right and want to work. So we have to be able to create, we have to be able to do things, and we also have to be able to find a purpose of our life. Yeah. And if I just go to a nine to five job, if I just go home without a partner and, you know, take care of myself on pornography, if I just do that for years and years and years, I live in this thing of I'm I'm achieving nothing, I'm doing nothing, I'm selling my soul. And people are finding themselves lost, lost because they don't, they don't have anything. They're not renewing their mind, they're not refreshing their body, they're not refreshing their their soul. And like Romans was written, I mean, for yes, eternity, but I think it it it applies more today, Romans 12. It applies more today than it really ever has been. And I and I believe as the future goes further, people need to lock into that more because the world's not gonna get easier. I mean, heck, go look at Revelation. It basically describes AI perfectly and what it's gonna do to the world.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01And it's it's it's terrifying if you read Revelations to that point, because I mean it talks about us as humans coming to this day, and we can go into the rapture, we're not gonna go into that today, but that's kind of what it leads to. But it talks about a technology that will take over our God and will begin to be worshipped. And I'm taking it out of context a little bit and kind of paraphrasing some stuff, but it's exactly what it says is there will be a technology that humans start to worship. And how many people nowadays are having conversations with AI? Do this way too much. Go on the chat GPT right now, and I want you to do this. I want you and your spouse or you and your best friend to go on the chat GPT right now, and I want you to say, Chat GPT, give me and do do a new thing, do a new browser, a new project, a new task, and say, give me a random number one through 100, and then have the person sit next to you do that exact same thing on a new project and a new tax. It will, unless they've updated their code, it will be the same number every single day. So if you do it tomorrow, it's gonna give you a different random number, but it'll give you the same number that day. So it's chat GPT is not random. It's programmed by humans to give you an answer. Yeah. Then go to ChatGPT to a project that you've been working on and say, ChatGPT, I don't want you to feed me the answers I want to hear. I want you to be real with me and feed me what actually helps this project get done better, and then ask it a question that you asked two days ago and see how different the answer is. Yeah. The AI algorithm, just like Instagram algorithm, is only fed to feed you what makes you feel better or what makes you keep using it. It's not giving you real information. Now, if you ask it a definite answer of, you know, what happened on 9-11, 2001, it's probably gonna say, you know, the twin towers went down. However, a lot of times Chat GPT is programmed with relative truth, meaning it will give you the truth that benefits you and that you believe. However, it doesn't mean it's necessarily the truth that is 100% true. Yeah. And that relative truth has destroyed our society, and AI uses relative truth. And I mean revelations say it, there's gonna be a there's gonna be a technology that exists that you know we the we as humans start warshipping and then there's dragons and stuff that come.
SPEAKER_00There's people out there that I've seen it, like where they'll go to a dinner and they'll grab a stand and they'll put the phone there, and it's an AI speaking to them. That's crazy. And she'll still order and be like, okay, yeah, you're not gonna be able to do it. Well, it's like there's like like she's gonna sing, okay, honey, yeah, that's a great choice to the waitress, and then be like, yeah, but but you you you see how it started, right?
SPEAKER_02You know, these AI girlfriends now, yeah.
SPEAKER_01That's right. That's it's so weird. It's so weird, but it all started from pornography, essentially.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, is people like you know, you could back in the day when he's gonna try to pervert anything he can, bro. Like these people too, like, dude, you're seeing like all these crazy people as well, like they're doing like crazy things. Like, like, I don't know if you've been hearing about the things that's happening in Nigeria where like the Christians being persecuted, yeah. And the thing is, like this kid sent out this like videos like, yeah, you know, like I'm trying to get with my counselor and my pastor, but like, you know, they they stormed the church, and you know, I wasn't really a believer, but my mom and dad were and they're like, We're not gonna give up our faith. We believe in Jesus Christ. It's like they're gonna kill us if we don't, like, we're not gonna renounce it. So they were at the church, and then these guys came in, shot the whole place, and then he literally saw his mother get beheaded, and the guy, they they all had sex with the corpse. He saw his mom a headless body, yeah. And bro, this is how sick they are. Like, they're so perverted over there, and they're they're having sex with animals, like weird stuff is happening. Like, that there's also people out there that what they're doing is they're they're grabbing dolphins, and dolphins have kind of a very similar reproductive organ, like like like women do, that they could just like have sex with dolphins. Yeah, so like the enemy is gonna pervert everything that he can. He's gonna really just like man, it's just noble, you know. He's just this is what true evil is, and it's like, why are you letting God? Why does God not? It's like God isn't letting do anything. The thing is, there's just evil in this world, and the thing is, yes, he gave us free will and he gave us dominion as well, but like, man, it's like the the prince of this world is the devil, yeah. That's why evil things happen, you know? Like he's like the devil's. I mean, he's not powerful than God, but he is pretty freaking powerful.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he's powerful. I mean, he's not omnipresent, he's not, he doesn't know what we're thinking, he doesn't know what our future looks like, he doesn't know our purpose, however, he knows how to screw with it. Yeah, exactly. He knows what you want right now and you know, a quick return, quick reward. He knows how to get into your family, he knows how to get well, and he and and and he's and I've realized he's smart, very, very smart because he he understands that, like, dude, it might not be you. He might not be able to take you down because you think, you know, I'm living a good life, I'm doing this, I'm doing that. But let me go screw with one of your kids for a little bit. Yeah, let me go screw with one of your coworkers and let me let me get to you by through them. Yeah, and can just or let me in today's world, let me screw with all of society. Let me tell you it's okay to you know sell your body online. Let me tell you it's okay to view that if you're single or if you're not married, or maybe if you are, it's okay.
SPEAKER_00Like you're too young to be a parent at 20. Just abort the baby. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, the number that the the a child is it's literally a blessing from God. It's a blessing. And children are blessings from God. Yeah, you know, but we won't get into the abortion.
SPEAKER_01Oh, dude, that's a crazy topic. Yeah. You ever try to? Never mind. Bro, baby, they've been ripping this for almost two hours. Yeah, we're coming up on
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SPEAKER_01it. Yeah. Love you, dude. Cool. Appreciate you, Tommy. Love you, Tommy. Bye, Tommy. Love you. Got some good, good, good footage there from Tommy. Uh no, that's mine. I'll toss it. Bye, Tommy. Let me make sure there's uh nothing else we need to cover. That's what we should do, is just randomly do this and just text someone and be like, yo, dude, yeah, come in here now. And just randomly catch them on the card handle.
SPEAKER_02The text line, the hotline, the call-in line, and we'll just randomly text people and be like, yo, come in here. Yo, Luke, come in here and sit down.
SPEAKER_01So let's end this and maybe we'll do some of this. Maybe we'll just do the random call people up, like just in Mexico. So next week we're gonna be in Mexico. Mexico. Mexico! So we'll shoot. Oh, one of the things we were gonna talk about was AI. We got that in. We got that in. We got it in. So we had everything. Mexico Podcast. We'll be doing live. We're gonna full podcast next week. We leave Tuesday. We'll just post it. I'm not doing the Monday posting schedule anymore. I'm just kind of posting them when we get them to whatever. Yeah. If you want to know, subscribe. And if you want to see the reels, you won't see this because I doubt it'll cut this as a reel. But if you want to see this, subscribe to the full podcast built for more. Now on all the things. And if you have Spotify, it's really hard for me to send it to you because I don't use Spotify, I use Apple Music.