Next Level University

Should You Just Get REALLY Good At One Thing? (2063)

Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros

Feeling stuck trying to master everything? In this honest and entertaining episode, Kevin and Alan unpack why choosing your “one thing” could be the most powerful move you ever make, and why it’s not the only thing that matters. Success is great, but fulfillment takes more.

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Show notes:
(4:50) Kevin’s turning point moment
(7:10) Why podcasting unlocked everything
(10:20) Building a relationship-first business
(13:42) The Tom Brady example
(15:43) Next Level Dreamliner: The planner, agenda, journal, and habit tracker to rule them all. Get a copy: https://a.co/d/9fPpxEt
(18:58) Depth leads to opportunity
(24:05) Be known for the right thing
(26:01) Pick your pillars with care
(29:34) Outro

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Kevin Palmieri:

I never know how to answer this question and I get asked this question all the time. Should somebody go all in on one thing or should they try to get really good at a bunch of things? And I would say my answer has probably evolved over the years. Based on my evolution over the years.

Alan Lazaros:

That's the confusing part. You have to, if you want to be really successful, get really, really, really good at what's known as your primary skill. However, if you're only good at one thing, the rest of your life is going to be a nightmare and a mess, so you have to be holistic simultaneously.

Kevin Palmieri:

Welcome to Next Level University. I'm your host, kevin Palmieri, and I'm your co-host, alan Lazarus. At NLU, we believe in a heart-driven but no BS approach to holistic self-improvement for dream chasers.

Alan Lazaros:

Our goal with every episode is to help you level up your life, love, health and wealth.

Kevin Palmieri:

We bring you a new episode every single day on topics like confidence, self-belief, self-worth, self-awareness, relationships, boundaries, consistency, habits and defining your own unique version of success Self-improvement in your pocket every day, from anywhere, completely free. Welcome to Next Level University, next Level Nation, today for episode number 2063. Should you just get really freaking good at one thing or should you try to raise the levels of all of your things? Yes and no, yes and yes.

Kevin Palmieri:

No and yes, no and no and no, yes and yes and yes, yes and yes and no and yes. That's what.

Kevin Palmieri:

I'm saying yes and yes and no and yes, that's what I'm saying. Somebody asked me this recently and I probably switch my my answer every time I get asked the question, because sometimes it's like, yeah, no, I think you should just get like really good at one thing, and then, I don't know, don't worry about it, everything else will kind of work itself out. And then it's like, well, if you really want to be fulfilled, I feel like you have to be good at a lot of things. You can't just be oh, you're a world-class you're a world-class archaeologist.

Kevin Palmieri:

Fuck yeah, good for you. You've been divorced seven times and you have zero dollars in the banks like being the best archaeologist in the world. Ain't working, is it? So I I think this is an interesting conversation because I think did you land?

Alan Lazaros:

an archaeologist? Are you watching some dumb shit on YouTube?

Kevin Palmieri:

No, I haven't had. I unfortunately haven't really had an opportunity to watch anything dumb on YouTube lately. It's a real crime.

Alan Lazaros:

It is a real crime. That's when you know.

Kevin Palmieri:

Kevin's really grinding. I'm out here grinding. This is how much you know I'm grinding. I woke up this morning and I was driving. I went and got Starbucks this morning. I very rarely get Starbucks, but I was like it's Friday, I have $7 of cash in my wallet, I need to spend this. So I went and got myself a coffee and I had a moment where I was like I was thinking about episodes for podcast growth. You and I was like oh shit, there's an episode dropping at 12 today. I haven't done it yet. I mean, it's dropping in five hours. I haven't even done it yet.

Kevin Palmieri:

So I went and did the episode and then I edited the audio and edited the video and posted it. That's how, jeffed, I am Nice. I almost missed an episode, isn't it on the calendar? Yeah, but the calendar is fluid. It moves all over the place. It's all over the place. So that's my thesis is, when it comes to success, yeah, get really good at one thing, and then everything else will kind of work itself out. But when it comes to success, yeah, get really good at one thing and then everything else will kind of work itself out. But when it comes to fulfillment, I don't think you really can be just good at one thing, because that would kind of negate the whole point of this podcast.

Alan Lazaros:

Way back I had a coach named Alex To this day, the best coach I've ever had Hardcore. To this day, the best coach I've ever had Hardcore. I understand now why because I am also very similar to that. Now, do you remember?

Kevin Palmieri:

how you met.

Alan Lazaros:

Yes, I started, so we were at Brennan Burchard. Yeah, high Performance Academy. Yes, high Performance Academy 2018. Yep 2018. Yep 2018. Yep, and he was having some really hard time, some really hard time. It'd be nice if I could speak. He was having a really hard time. I just reviewed the episode from yesterday. I just miss words. Yeah, completely don't say a word and I just act like that was a sentence. I respect that. I did that several times.

Kevin Palmieri:

It happens.

Alan Lazaros:

Yeah, it does. In my head it was accurate, and then when I listened back, you didn't say a sentence there, sir.

Kevin Palmieri:

At least you listened back I probably do that all the time, I just don't notice, because I don't listen.

Alan Lazaros:

Every time you listen back, there's something of value. Of course it's very important. Okay, we call it prep rep. Reflect perfect. It's another episode. Why was I talking about this?

Alan Lazaros:

2018, brendan Burchard, a man named Alex. He was having trouble with his physiology, everything hurt. He was tight and I was just taking him through my pillars Sleep, hydration, nutrition, training, mobility, breath, breathwork, supplementation. Back then, it was just the big five, the five natural pillars of natural fitness, something like that. I don't even remember. You must have seen some of that on my instagram.

Alan Lazaros:

Anyways, he wanted to get a percent of equity for coaching us in the company. Nah, man, that ain't me, that ain't you, sir. He said, brother, I've helped people make millions of dollars online and I know that you've got something here and with your drive and your work ethic and your looks I'm joking, I didn't say all that, but he did say some of that you got this. And he basically said Alan, no one gives a shit about the pillars, don't start with that. And he was trying to tell no one gives a shit about the pillars, don't start with that. And he was trying to tell me how marketing works. He was trying to tell me what I didn't understand, because I didn't understand that no one's an engineer and all this stuff. I remember when you told me you'd never met an engineer. It was like. That was like a month ago.

Kevin Palmieri:

Of course. I remember it was more than a month ago, months ago. Time flies, six months it does. Also, alex has an alex. I met him before you did. How was that? I commented on him on his suit dude was fly as hell. Yeah, he had a, dude was fly. I was like yo, you're fly as hell. Nice, I introduced you to him, did you? I think so nice because I said you were fly as hell. I was jacked at the time. I said he fly as hell. I was jacked at the time. I said he was fly as hell. I was jacked at the time. We started talking and then at some point he probably asked what we did. I was like I'm the sole creator of this amazing mission that we have going on. I'd love to introduce you to the kind of you know the other guy that's.

Alan Lazaros:

But I think that's what happened because I remember where it happened.

Kevin Palmieri:

I remember we were like on the side of we outside of the room, like by the elevators or something you guys were talking testimonials because they had a booth set up where you could speak about the event and what you learned very smart, and we used that as an opportunity back then to fear chase.

Alan Lazaros:

Let's get in front of the camera, let's do this, absolutely anyways. He coached me for a time and it was probably two or three months and there's a lot of cool things I learned. But we had this one conversation where he said, okay, and I do this with my clients now because it makes a lot of sense he said what are your dreams? Give me all of them, let's brain dump on a piece of paper and I went off fitness model, fitness competitor, fitness coach. And I went off Fitness model, fitness competitor, fitness coach, podcaster, speaker, ted talk, boom, boom, boom, all of it. He said okay, okay, awesome. I think we had like 10 main ones. I said these are the main ones, all written out. He said if you had to go all in on one of them, I said hold your fucking horses, sir, I'm doing them all. You don't believe in me. I'm going to do them all Because I spent a lot of time in my life with people thinking I was delusional. And he said no, no, no, just for a second, hypothetically. If you could only do one, what would it be? I said it'd be podcasting. It's where I get to practice my craft. Kevin and I have a good thing going on. We meet our listeners, I know I'm having an impact and I don't have to get permission to practice speaking. It's the one place where I feel like I can be more myself and I don't have to go book a speech in order to practice. We get to practice every day, every week. I think back then and he said well, here's the thing, if you go all in on that one, you can achieve all the other ones. And there was a light bulb moment for me of that is so true Because when you have a podcast with 2,064 episodes, when you have a seven-figure business, when you have an 18-person team, when you have well over a million listens, you now have credibility, and credibility and impact are necessary to achieve most dreams. So, for an example, when I'm an author, when I do publish my first book, we will have already a brand, we will have already a channel to market that book, similar to the dreamliner, same same idea. And so now we have 15 departments, 18 person team, we do meetups and all this stuff. It's expanded so much since then. This is seven years ago, however long, and he was absolutely right.

Alan Lazaros:

One of the things that I think is going to be challenging to articulate in this episode because this is something, something there's a book called the one thing by gary keller you can't overdo it because you will end up divorced, you will end up unfulfilled. You can't only be good at one thing. You can't unless you want to end up divorced and unfulfilled and not in love. And I I told emilia I want to be healthy, wealthy and in love, like I do not want to be at the top of this mountain, not in love because, just vulnerably, here the divorce rate is very high in this country where Emilia and I live and the percentages of businesses that succeed long-term is very low. So we are a percentage of a percentage to success here.

Alan Lazaros:

So I go into this with humility and I said to her most marriages don't work Statistically, even when they're not in business together. Most business partnerships don't work. So we're going to be a married business partnership, we're starting a business together. So we're a percentage of a percentage, of a percentage chance of success here. So let's go into this and make sure that we always put our relationship first. And I've said many times because I can be frustrating to work with. I understand that. The team listening. You know that my standards are insane. I've come to her and said this podcast sucks. I love you, but this podcast sucks. We need to make this better.

Kevin Palmieri:

He's talking about their podcast sucks, let's. We need to make this better. He's talking about their their podcast.

Alan Lazaros:

I've said that to you too in the past. In the past, actually today I messaged kev.

Kevin Palmieri:

I said it was green today. Good, that was green. Yeah, it was really good production team.

Alan Lazaros:

Thank you. I I reviewed yesterday's episode and it was just a really strong everything. Everything felt good. The audio video, everything was great, which is very rare. Usually, I can pick out a thousand things that need improvement, and there were several things that need improvement with my speaking, but at the end of the day, I have very high standards and it's very hard to work with someone like that.

Alan Lazaros:

Okay, so what's my point? Going back to the all-in thing, I'm going to use Tom Brady as an example. Some of the team says no one knows who the fuck that is. Kevin and I grew up in New England. Tom Brady is an extremely the best, the statistically best football player on planet earth American football and in New England everyone knows who that is Because the New England Patriots was where he spent most of his career and I was in. The One of our team members, Brandon, shout out to you. He sent me a clip of Tom Brady on a podcast and he said dude, you were talking. You were saying this exact thing to me on our coaching session, not three days ago, and it's so interesting how similar your mindsets are and I was honored for that. I appreciate it. Thank you for sending me that, brandon.

Alan Lazaros:

But I had this moment in the bathroom earlier thinking about what we were going to do today. I was getting ready, doing my hair, whatever and I was like Tom Brady has a mansion, he has a really nice car, he's really healthy, he's a good looking guy yeah, he's in his later years but he looks still young and healthy and youthful. He's still athletic. He has the dream Love him or hate him on the football field. He's living the dream Now. He got divorced, blah, blah, blah. He seems like a really healthy, happy human being and he has a lot of what most people want Drives his dream car, lives in his dream home, has multiple homes, has portfolio. He can never work another day in his life and be very well off. And I had this moment of he only really got good at one thing. All of what everyone wants that Tom Brady has and this is just an example with him is a byproduct of him getting ridiculously good at one thing. That's very valued.

Alan Lazaros:

I have someone else I'm thinking of and then I'll let Kev talk. I promise I have a friend of mine from the past we were roommates and this man also will have a mansion. He's a multimillionaire and, to be completely honest, and even if he was listening, you know who you are. If you are listening, I don't think you are because I don't think you're a fan of me. I actually don't think this person is very good at much else, but he's really really.

Alan Lazaros:

I mean, he's been. He's been coding computers since he was nine and he's now 35 and he's just. He just makes a lot of money and he always will, and he also is good at investing too. So I guess he's good at two things. He's really good at coding, which makes a lot of money in the 21st century economy, and he is good at investing, and he's been investing in coding for since he was very, very, very young. So he'll have he'll have what most people want, which is a mansion, a dream home, dream car. He'll have a lot of what most people want, based on being really good at two things and I think that that's a wildly misunderstood concept. Kev's optimizing for being a great podcaster and between podcasting, podcast producing, connecting with other podcasters, coaching other podcasters. 90% of your future success will be predicated on that one thing.

Kevin Palmieri:

Yeah, but isn't what's the difference between what you do in front of the scenes and what you do behind the scenes? Like, behind the scenes I'm optimized on different things than I am in front of the scenes, but it still all revolves around podcasting. So is that the one? Like if somebody sat you down and said what is the one thing you're trying to get the best at?

Alan Lazaros:

Yeah, for sure, you're still podcasting, no, no.

Kevin Palmieri:

What's yours?

Alan Lazaros:

Transformational leadership. How is that? What was it? The vehicle is coaching, one-on-one coaching. Yeah, hello, hello, hello. Nlu listener, thank you, as always, for listening to Next Level University. Real quick, I just want to jump in and let you know about the Next Level Dreamliner.

Alan Lazaros:

This is a journal that I use every single day. Achieve your dreams 90 days at a time. It breaks down your dreams into goals, milestones and daily habits. We hope you enjoy it. The link will be in the show notes. Habits we hope you enjoy it. The link will be in the show notes.

Alan Lazaros:

So, to make this as practical as I possibly can, over the years, kevin and I have tried to re-hone in and re-hone in and re-hone in on what we're the best at, what we're the most uniquely suited for and what's most meaningful to us. So I, kevin and I we both podcast, speak and coach. He likes podcasting best and he also coaches. I like coaching best and I also podcast, and one feeds the other. But for me, I'm optimizing for being the most positively impactful business coach humanly possible, and that's where I generate the majority of our revenue, in our company too, and, trust me, my clients make way more than they invest in me, especially long-term.

Alan Lazaros:

For you. Podcasting is your one thing, business coaching is my one thing, and we do a bunch of other things too, but you can never keep the main thing, the main thing. That's actually something we learned at High Performance Academy with Brendan Burchard the main thing is to keep the main thing, the main thing. I do agree with that, as long as you also stay in shape, as long as you also take care of your relationship, as long as you also work on vulnerability and courage and effective communication. You can't just do one thing. However, you can optimize for one thing.

Kevin Palmieri:

Well, that's what makes it so hard is everything is like a full-time job. Yeah, everything is. I've been really feeling not great at the gym, honestly, because I'm hungry all the time. But the fitness thing is coming back and that's great. But that takes so much conscious oh, it's insane so much conscious effort at this point, but then again it's probably less than it's ever taken. Honestly, I don't know what I'm gonna eat for dinner. I'll figure it out when I get there. It's not a big deal.

Alan Lazaros:

I'll make sure it's what it needs to be, so maybe that's the thing it gets easier to juggle them, you're more focused on podcasting than you are on fitness though, yeah, which is why you and I have fallen so far from our fitness days. This is the under undercurrent, exactly so there's one primary focus and then there's a bunch of different secondary focuses. I think that's a good way to frame it.

Kevin Palmieri:

And that's the really hard thing is so if, if I if I'll talk about me specifically, just cause that's the best example I can give If I didn't focus on doing podcasting, like that's my one thing, my one thing is going to be podcasting, then it never would have, I wouldn't have clients and we wouldn't have a production company, because that never would have been the thing. That it's like when you dig a hole. I was started and I was like I really hope this will go somewhere. You know didn't really, when you dig a hole you get, you're siloing yourself, but the deeper you get, the more opportunities you're getting, like the higher the chance of you striking oil.

Kevin Palmieri:

Yeah, I beat you to it, you, son of a bitch. Nice work. That is essentially it.

Alan Lazaros:

You were the original audio and video editor of this company. I was, and now we have an amazing production team that was built as a byproduct of you. Have you ever heard? You can't delegate what you don't know. Of course, tried, tried it many times.

Kevin Palmieri:

Yeah, it's a terrible idea.

Alan Lazaros:

Yeah, yeah, it's a terrible idea. So Amy's a coach. She does next level coaching. By the way, if anyone wants next level coaching, it is a far lower price point and it's not of less value. Well, it's for people who don't have a business.

Kevin Palmieri:

It's different value.

Alan Lazaros:

Yeah, it's different value. So I'm a business coach. She's doing next level coaching for people who want to be more successful in their careers and want their personal development. And if I wasn't a great coach and I wasn't working on becoming a great coach, I couldn't help her become a better coach. Like, what's the difference between Amy and any other coach? It's a next level coach and we've been. I've been training her on how to coach, the way that I coach, for almost three years now two and a half years but I've been mentoring for 10 years, coaching for eight. So it's it's just like how you started with your one thing and I started with my one thing, even before we knew it was our one thing. That's what's built this company.

Alan Lazaros:

And you can never get away from your core. If you get too far away from your core, like we did, you go out of business.

Kevin Palmieri:

That's what's so weird is all the time people ask, like, what's it like? It's like so much of this was a surprise to me. I didn't. It was podcast, love podcasting, want to be successful podcasting, so I'll learn more about podcasting, do more episodes than almost anybody else that we knew. And then eventually people started asking for help and that was like, oh, this is a thing interesting. I didn't even know this was a thing. All right, well, I gotta get better at that. And now it's just that on a higher level, how many podcasters have you met in the last 10 years, thousands, yeah, thousands, thousands, I've been on a thousand shows.

Alan Lazaros:

That's your unique value. That's it. It's so interesting. Yeah, yeah, but now that's the other thing. Thousands of business owners, what's the other?

Kevin Palmieri:

what's the other stuff that you need to learn in order to be good at that thing? Yeah, that's, because there's a bunch of those. Well, you need to learn how to speak and you need to learn how to coach, you need to learn the technology and you need to learn cameras and you need lighting and you need microphones and mixers and all of that stuff. Audio editing, video editing, being a good guest, being a good host, asking questions, answering questions, telling your story, pausing all that speaking right.

Kevin Palmieri:

That's hosting events, storytelling, storytelling, hosting events. That's something we've had to do. All of that stuff, it's very strange.

Alan Lazaros:

Last piece.

Kevin Palmieri:

Yes.

Alan Lazaros:

I always say this and I did business growth universities dropping on Monday, the very first episode and I did an episode about this. And I want to use a metaphor. I always say Tesla should not sell energy drinks and Red Bull should not sell cars. I think the same is true for human beings. You will become known in the marketplace for one thing, I get emails all the time and LinkedIn messages offering me jobs, and they're not offering me jobs. They're offering me jobs because I'm a computer engineer who used to work in industrial automation, and they'll reach out and say, hey, we're trying to consult, I want to get some business opportunity. I am known in an industry from my corporate days and if you look at my resume, I worked at all these companies, cognex being one of the top. It's the most successful machine vision company on planet earth and I did very well there. So that is my reputation in the marketplace and we all know this Everyone right now out there watching or listening. If your car broke down, who would you call?

Kevin Palmieri:

ghostbusters?

Alan Lazaros:

obviously someone else no, but we all have a friend. So no, you do. No, yeah, not anymore, no I'd have to call.

Kevin Palmieri:

I'd have to call a bmw and say yeah, what it is? Car shit the bed something's up.

Alan Lazaros:

But that's kind of my point is who, if something?

Kevin Palmieri:

broke. You have someone in your friend group who is known as the person. Yes, oh my, I need a. I need a quick buzz, I need someone to give me a quick haircut. Somebody in the friend group can do that. Yes, like, oh yeah, who in the friend group is best with money? Yeah, who's the? Who's the one that if you want to get weird with you, like really want to tear it up, you call that person. Like we all. I don't really have that in my life anymore, but I used to slash.

Alan Lazaros:

Maybe used to be that person depending, depending Back in my drinking days, I would be the one people would call for a good time. No one does that anymore and I understand why. When I I quit drinking, a lot of my friends sailed away because we no longer share a core value. Last piece there's one thing that you are known for. Is that meaningful work for you? Is that needed in the current economy, and are people reaching out to you for it? And if so, dial it up, baby. That's great, that's magnificent, but what we find is a lot of people. It's something that they're really good at, but they don't like it or it's not meaningful.

Alan Lazaros:

I have one client. She's a therapist. She's a CBT therapist cognitive behavioral therapy. That's her one thing, and I told her you can never miss that, never. You do not ever miss that, but you can miss other shit. Do not miss that one thing. That one thing will be what you become known for, and when someone comes to me and says, hey, I'm looking for a therapist, I think of this person.

Alan Lazaros:

That is called a brand, it's called a personal brand and everyone, whether you like it or not, you have a reputation, aka a personal brand. And I used to have a brand of the party house and I now have a brand of a business coach, I, and obviously I'm doing a lot of fitness too. I actually got reached out to recently by a fitness opportunity. Hey, what do you do for work? It's like, well, obviously my branding's not great since you don't know. But they're like, hey, you'd make a lot of money doing what we do and that's, brother, I know, and I appreciate it and I'm grateful, I'm not interested, uh, and obviously I need to dial up the business thing. Because he's like what is this next level university thing? Okay, uh, well, there it's on the fucking banner.

Alan Lazaros:

But yeah, don't worry about it, you know, you can just click the link yeah, you obviously did a lot of research right it's just someone from my fitness days and they want me to sell their supplements like I'm not interested, but at the end of the day, I understand why they're reaching out. I'm posting a bunch of fitness content. So whatever you post, whatever you are about, whatever you are about, whatever you do, like you know a real estate agent, you know a mechanic, you know a podcaster, you know a business coach and hopefully, whatever it is that you become known for, is the thing that you want people to come to you for, for help.

Kevin Palmieri:

Is that the next level lessons are? Yes, my next level lesson would be be very careful with what you get really good at, because, to your point, there's a lot of people out there that are really good at something that they don't enjoy and you're probably going to be able to get way better at something that you actually like. If you really like something, you're going to invest more time and you're going to get more fulfillment out of it. So, yeah, be very careful. And i't know, I don't really think you can just get in the economic world. Yes, you can get really good at one thing, but if you want to have a successful relationship, you're going to have to get good at that. If you want to be good with money, you're going to have to get good at that. If you want to work on your body and have a strong, capable body and a strong, capable mind, you're gonna have to work really hard on that. So maybe it's just pick one under health, one under wealth, one under love. That would be my next level lesson.

Alan Lazaros:

Nice. We said this before we got off and this will be the last thing I say honestly. I've been saying this a lot on other podcasts. I want to make sure I say it on our podcast Work harder on yourself than you do anything else and when it comes to the thing you choose in terms of a product or service or whatever, so podcasting in Kevin's case, business coaching in my case. But coaching, podcasting and coaching, those are sort of I'd consider those vehicles, and whatever vehicle you choose in the external world is going to help you win in the economy. But if you want to be fulfilled in real life, you've got to work harder on yourself than you do on anything else. So Kevin is a podcaster, but he also needs to work hard on himself, Otherwise he'll be a shitty podcast, Of course.

Kevin Palmieri:

And I have been, still am. I don't think that's true, compared to where we're going. Baby, you know, it is Compared to where we're going.

Alan Lazaros:

It is weird.

Kevin Palmieri:

Strange energy today. I'm like super tired. I don't know what the heck's going on. I was like a little sick earlier this week. It's going to be fine, because this is my one thing and I'm not going to miss it. And how dare you even think I would miss it? All right, who are into personal development, who want to figure out what their one thing is, that they can deliver to the world, click the link in the show notes. It'll take you to our private Facebook group, next Level Nation, and, yeah, you'll make some growth-minded friends.

Alan Lazaros:

This right here is the Next Level Dreamliner. I now will talk about it, since I've done it for the entire week. Strong word Every single day Next Level Dreamliner achieve your dreams 90 days at a time. I actually have my second one, not my second, it's probably like my fifth or sixth, but I have my fresh one that this one's about to be out. Essentially, it's we're all climbing a mountain toward our one thing, and this helps you reverse, engineer your goals and dreams. And every single day, there are top three gratitudes, top three most important tasks. What's your most important win? What's your most important improvement? There's a little section for your next level lesson if you liked mine better than kevin's no big deal, not a big deal. And then there's a question every single day, a different question for every single one of the 90 days.

Kevin Palmieri:

We are going to be updating the dreamliner very soon dreamliner 3.0 3.0 coming soon. Yes.

Alan Lazaros:

Is there any release date?

Kevin Palmieri:

Absolutely not.

Alan Lazaros:

The department head for products, which is Kevin.

Kevin Palmieri:

Not my one thing. Is there any release date? It's not my one thing, so what do you think It'll happen?

Kevin Palmieri:

I would say, eventually it'll happen. At a time it'll happen Super useful. I don't have the time yet when I know everybody else will know Nice. I don't have the time yet when I know everybody else will know Nice. I'll keep it that way. All right, cool, as always. We love you, we appreciate you, grateful for each and every one of you, and at NLU we don't have fans, we have family. We will talk to you all tomorrow.

Alan Lazaros:

Keep it Next Level, next Level Nation.

Kevin Palmieri:

Thanks for joining us for another episode of Next Level University.

Alan Lazaros:

We love connecting with the Next Level family. We mean it when we say family. If you ever need anything, please reach out to us directly. Everything you need to get a hold of us is in the show notes.

Kevin Palmieri:

Thank you again and we will talk to you tomorrow. Thank you.

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