For Your Best Self

Dr. Tyler Sexton and Hyperbaric Medicine Explained

multiple Season 4 Episode 63

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Most people hear “hyperbaric oxygen therapy” and think scuba accidents or a Hail Mary for wounds. That’s exactly why we wanted Dr. Tyler Sexton on the show, because he lives at the intersection of hard medical outcomes and real human hope and he’s not shy about calling out what’s unsafe, what’s overpromised, and what actually works.

We talk through how HBOT supports healing in chronic wounds, radiation injury, surgical complications, and infections, then zoom out to the growing demand for wellness, recovery, and performance. Dr. Sexton explains the basics of dosing and protocols, why angiogenesis and inflammation control matter, and what people mean when they bring up anti-aging, telomeres, cognition, and “feeling better” after a series of dives. We also get practical about what a typical treatment plan looks like, how long sessions run, and why consistency is non-negotiable if you want results.

Safety and consumer awareness are front and center. We cover contraindications like untreated pneumothorax and severe lung disease, the most common side effect (ear pressure and barotrauma), and why “home hyperbaric chambers” raise red flags. Dr. Sexton shares what to look for in a legitimate hyperbaric facility, including medical oversight, staff training, and chamber standards like FDA clearance and PVHO. He also shares the fascinating aerospace side of the work, including FAA-approved high-altitude hypoxia training that helps pilots recognize symptoms fast and protect their crew.

If you’ve ever wondered whether hyperbaric medicine is only for “non-healing wounds” or if it can support brain recovery, sleep, inflammation, and overall function, you’ll leave with a clearer framework and better questions to ask. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope, and leave a review so more people can find safe, evidence-based HBOT.

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Warm Opening And A New Pet

SPEAKER_00

Family that I took care of. It was crazy, and then we ended up taking her, and now she's ours. We've had her for two years, I think. Congratulations. She's actually been ours. We had her for longer than that. So it's pretty special.

SPEAKER_01

No, I can read this. No, there's plenty. You can make two or three different segments, whatever you whatever you need. Maybe a part. Yeah, maybe part one, two, three. No, that's no.

SPEAKER_00

No, I got I have a lot of cool stories, is what, you know, it's cool.

SPEAKER_03

So

Meet Dr Tyler Sexton

SPEAKER_03

welcome back to the For Your Best Self podcast. I'm Dr. Rebecca Novo, and I'm honored and completely humbled to be joined by Dr. Tyler Sexton, who is here in Brevard leading hyperbaric medicine to a whole nother level. So welcome.

SPEAKER_04

Thank you.

SPEAKER_03

It is safe to say that Dr. Sexton is among, if not one of the world's leaders in knowledge and expertise in hyperbaric medicine. So thank you for being here.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you very much. It's very humbling. But 25 years in it, I just would love to serve people and I I love this medicine.

SPEAKER_03

You're you can just feel the passion. Tyler wears a lot of hats. Dr. Sexton wears a lot of hats, father, husband, medical director of Brevard Regional Hyperbaric Center, president of the American College of Hyperbaric Medicine, motivational speaker, author of multi-books, spiritual faith leader, speaker. I don't know if there's much you haven't done.

SPEAKER_00

No, it's been it's been very special, right? I I have a unique story in terms of being told I've never been able to do something, and I've just learned that people say no and God says yes. And so I took my own story and I've turned it into trying to impact people's lives and teaching them to try to move past barriers in their lives. And that's what I try to do every day in our clinic or when I'm speaking, whether it's my children. And um I just I love people and and it's it's been a privilege. I

From Preemie To Physician

SPEAKER_00

try. So I you're right. Um my story is a unique one. I was an ex 28 weaker. They told my parents that they would keep my body warm so they could hold me for the first and last time before they buried me. Um there wasn't much hope for my survival. They said that if I did survive, that I'd be blind, mentally and physically disabled, and never walk. Um by the time I was 18 months old, I couldn't sit up. Um my parents knew something was wrong, went in for an MRI, and obviously I was diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy, which is the most common cause of you know exceptional low birth weight preemie, right? Complication. And that turned into a long journey. Um one of, like I said, 18 surgeries, constant falls, constant broken bones. Um and I I've learned you know very quickly that um you know, 10% of life is what happens to you, and 90% is how you react to it, truly. Um it's it's just been one where for me I learned very quickly, I knew I was special. Um but it didn't come easy. I mean I was made fun of um for a variety of different things. Um and it it I wanted to be a a doctor that gave hope to people because I was told you'll never do this, you'll never do that. And every day God said we're gonna jump this hurdle. Just put your trust in me and and every day, one step at a time, right? Um, you know, he he he turned a uh a tragedy into a triumph. And our family, you know, they taught me to dare to dream instead of looking at the next medical miracle, and they um gave me the the the hope or the at least belief they believed in me before I could, and then it transitioned to belief in myself and and now as a physician, um, you know, I can look at people and say, I know I feel and mean it, right? I think there's

A Hyperbaric Center Built On Hope

SPEAKER_00

a value of if I walk in the room and you know, at Brevard, we we give people hope where there is none, right? We we deal with chronic wounds, we deal with radiation injuries, we deal with people with wellness, we deal with people with um, you know, uh skin flaps, surgical issues, chronic infections. And I tell my team all the time, I pride myself on being the Disney experience. When you come in here, it's a place where they have no hope. Most doctors say, You're gonna have an amputation, you're gonna lose this, this can't be fixed, this is your last hope. And they send it to us. Now, when I say that out there, whoever's listening, I love my referrals, right? And the doctor so but I know that sometimes like, hey, I can't do it, you're gonna go here, you might lose your leg. But I can tell you most of the time we have a tremendous heal rate, and we can heal the things that other people say can't be done. And so we are a we are a a a center of hope, and we give people their lives back. And I've watched on the other side, and and we'll probably touch on this later, but kids with cerebral palsy, autism, um, you know, these chronic disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, concussions, uh, post-traumatic stress disorder, whether you're a kid, whether you're an adult, whatever you're falling into, we can help dramatically change lives with uh hyperbrake medicine when it's done right, when it's done safely. And and it's it's incredible. We are the um largest hyperbrake chamber on the East Coast. We are a 12-person hypo and hyperbaric facility. We also have one in Rockledge where we're uh putting in a large modular multiplace uh facility too. So you know, I'm committed to people um and meeting people where they're at. So it's it's a privilege.

Wellness And Anti-Aging Claims Explained

SPEAKER_03

So in my narrow lens of hyperbaric medicine, you know, it was like you said always the Hail Mary of gosh, this won't heal hyperbarics or ulcers or just cr chronic non-healing wounds, essentially. Um and you do a lot of that and you change a lot of lives and help a lot of people. And now we're kind of bridging into this oh, I'm healthy, I'm normal, but could I be better? Could I be healthier? And you are treating that. And uh could you touch on that application?

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely, we are, and you're right. So the the wellness side or you know, the the anti-aging, the sports performance, we see it a lot. There's real evidence there. So there's a lot, and I'll try to kind of um you know compress it into our time together because we go for hours and I'm I'm in VR. But um, you know, one of the things we do is anti-aging, for example. So there's a great study um out of India and a couple other places that shows you know the reason that we pass away in its simplicity of it is telomere degradation, right? You know, the the as you well know as a physician, but the for those listening, right, the chromosomes are connected by that X, that telomere. When that degrades, you know, it it it loses its its um structure and we die. Now, granted, obviously it's because of this plaques or heart attacks or whatever, but in the core of it all, we age, the telomeres uh you know weaken or deep.

SPEAKER_03

We run out.

SPEAKER_00

We run out and you die. Exactly. Hybrid medicine, when you put them in a chamber, you can actually reverse that aging by eight to twelve years. And what that shows you is your body can actually work and your your cells are working at a at a younger level. Now, I'm not looking at you and say that's gonna give you eight real chronological years.

SPEAKER_02

Right.

SPEAKER_00

It may elongate, we just don't know that. There's no longitudinal studies there. But what we do know is it's gonna make you work at a more effective level. It is gonna improve your healing. Hybridic medicine is the best anti-inflammatory over any steroid. It controls any edema or massive inflammation of the body, right? It can completely eradicate it, it can help you with your range of motion, it can help you with your your function or your throwing ability if you're an athlete. It can function with your brain. We have a special scanner called the neurocatch that can look at your brain before and after hybridics and show you that you are working better. It measures cognition, it measures basic attention, and it measures word retrieval and you know auditory reception, and it does work. Um, from the athletes, we treat a lot of athletes, we treat a lot of um, you know, uh men, women that are looking for just to feel better, help them with sleep, um, you know, and a variety of different things. I mean, in in Europe, there's over 36 approved indications. Here in the US, there's 15 that are insurance reimbursable. But we believe and know the power of baric medicine when it's done effectively and done safely. And and there's the caveat, right? And um, and we pride ourselves in doing that and changing people's lives and given an exceptional experience at the same time. These patients are with you at the minimum of 20 treatments. It takes 20 treatments to achieve the telomere stabilization, to promote new blood vessels called angiogenesis, to help those new blood vessels grow, to help deposit the you know, the epithelialization or the um you know the the granulation tissue if you have a wound or repair uh bones or tears, right, for sports injuries. But on average, they're with us between 20 to 40 treatments. Once a day, five days a week, between one to two hour sessions. If you're doing an insurance approved session, it's about two hours. So you're on 90 minutes of oxygen and about 15 minutes to get down and up, right? And then for a uh a wellness or a neurodive for concussions and things like that, it's an hour. The protocol is a little different. We also mobilize stem cells. You can increase stem cell mobilization by eight to thirty times uh in this seat. So it helps, it works. So we have specific evidence-based guided protocols, real protocols that bring real healing. And when you combine the right technology with the right evidence, you're gonna get incredible clinical results, and we pride ourselves in in giving incredible healing results.

Safety Risks And Contraindications

SPEAKER_03

There are a few clear contraindications. Could you touch on those for our listeners?

SPEAKER_00

There are. So the absolute contraindication, it's kind of silly when we say it, but it's an untreated pneumothorax, which is kind of silly because who shouldn't have uh hyperbaric safely. Right. So those that have really bad chronic lungs and have air trapping, we would look at that. Um that's that's a big one. Um the other one is you have an untested pacemaker, but most pacemakers are safe. We can look at them and they can only go to two atmospheres or two point four. We can look those up. It's extremely safe. Okay. So, all in all, unless you have really, really severely bad lungs, um that's about your biggest thing.

SPEAKER_03

Because of the pressure.

SPEAKER_00

Because of the pressure, exactly. And that overexpansion can actually pop those lungs or cause air trapping and cause issues. Other than that, there are other things. The most common side effect or danger of hypergregate medicine is middle ear rupture or barotrauma, right? Now, as we talk, like being on an airplane, when you change the pressure, you can either val salva or pinch your nose, right? Or we can help you and use different things to do it.

SPEAKER_03

So it feels like that.

SPEAKER_00

It feels like that, being on a plane. At worst case scenario, you go to an ENT, you get ear tubes, and you can dive no problem. But people don't want to put tubes in potentially. So people sometimes, of all my people, we dive about 40 patients a day. We have a 12-person, like I told you. We only see, you know, in that respect, maybe 3% that don't want to do it. Most of the time, I can teach you techniques and your ears are fine. But you don't want to have your ears hurt, it's not comfortable, right? And that's the biggest thing. Other than that, you know, if you have certain medications, like if you're on cancer and chemo drugs, taking medications like bliomycin and things like that, it's important to talk to a doctor to make sure there's no interactions. But overall, hyperbaric medicine is one of the safest things out there. It's one of the most natural things, and we use pressure and you breathe oxygen inside this chamber, and oxygen is forced into your tissues with physics laws, Henry and Dalton's law, and we can increase the pressure and the oxygen availability, and that brings healing to the body.

How To Spot Legit Hyperbarics

SPEAKER_03

So you touched on, you know, not all hyperbarics are created equal, right? There's different levels of chambers and or types. So what what a what advice would you give for anyone who's looking at this for clearly medicinal? You want the gold standard.

SPEAKER_04

Sure.

SPEAKER_03

Um, and if they're going to invest in something as significant as performance or anti-aging, what are kind of your criteria you would say consumer beware?

SPEAKER_00

That's a great question. And I'll tell you this before we start, you're always an expert until you tell somebody something they don't want to hear. It's like voting. Whoever you vote for, you're going to offend half the other country, right? So what I'm about to say as president of the American College of Hyperic Medicine, as a boarded hyperbaricist with deeply passionate, I care about hyperburgic medicine being done the safe and effective way. The big thing is, I mean, at home chambers, one thing, those are not legitimate hyperbreak units. They use concentrators, they're not 100% medical grade oxygen, there's no oversight. So anybody that says they can move.

SPEAKER_03

Do not invest.

SPEAKER_00

Do not invest in a home hyperbaric chamber.

SPEAKER_03

Okay, thank you. Right? That's a big one. Yes, exactly.

SPEAKER_00

Please send it back and come see us at the chamber at the Barad Regional Center. Um, you know, that's a big one for one, quick and easy. If if it was worth only $8,000, you could do it. Anybody would. That's unsafe. They don't have the safety pieces. The other thing is there's there's three big things you want to look at. One, something called FDA 15K clearance, which means it's a medical device that can hold and is used for medical treatments. Our chamber is the same one you'd have at any hospital, right? Medical grade, high yield. The other one is PVHO, pressure vessel for human occupancy, meaning that it's been tested and a human being can be inside there. Some of these single-seated chambers, they don't go as deep, they can only go to two atmospheres, 1.5. Some of those pressures are not deep enough to achieve a therapeutic benefit. Now, some listeners will say, well, that's not accurate. In the neuroprotocol or the brain, you need less, less pressure. So 1.5, 1.75 would do it, right? But those chambers are not safe, they're not medical grade, and they also don't have the physician or the oversight behind it to guarantee safety. For example, in Brevard, all of our all of our tenders are certified hyperbraic specialists. All of our physicians are either boarded in hyperbic medicine or they have taken the 40-hour course by the American College of Hyperburg Medicine or by the Understanding Hyperic Medical Society. So education is important. I tell people all the time. I know the anatomy of the heart, so do you as a doctor, but if I did a heart surgery for you, you'll be dead. I'm not a heart surgeon. And so it's just important that you get the right information and and um you get what you pay for. You know, um, and that's I I don't want to see, you know, there's a lot of I would say bastardization of hyperburlic medicine out there, right? Um and that's the danger. And the big thing is just look at the chamber, right? Um and and what you're doing. And those big three um certifications are gonna be how you would look at that as one big big thing.

SPEAKER_03

And if they had any questions, they could always call your center and ask.

SPEAKER_00

By all means. We do a lot of that.

What Treatment Sessions Look Like

SPEAKER_00

Free consultations come in and we have people call us all the time and say, come see us here and um let us show you the difference. And when you come to our center, you'll see the difference. We educate everybody so everybody comes and sees me as a ph um, you know, they see the physician, uh, they get evaluated, then they go through a hyperbraic test dive. We test their ears, we show them what's gonna be. Okay. Um, you know, we they they get a snack, they get a chest x-ray before the dive to check the test x-ray, right, to make sure the chest is okay. And then we clear them, we either get you know approval for insurance, or if you want to self-pay and do it, like we have a lot of those dives. Um we dive about 40 patients a day on average. So we're very busy center. Busy. Um, and you can dive with us uh for anything, whether it be improvement of sleep, whatever you want, right? If it's got a medical uh benefit, we'll we'll tell you, we'll teach you, and I'm gonna give you real evidence of how it can help. And you know, we we believe we're okay with wellness, right? If you want to come in and be wellness, we'll we'll treat you. But I also I want to give you real results. We we don't give false promises. My motto is underpromise and overdeliver. And I've devoted my life, and as a physician, right? Uh they've come to us for hope, they've come to us for healing. And adding hyperbraic medicine to this is definitely going to give you that healing that you're looking for, but the right way, and and that's what we're all about.

SPEAKER_03

Um

Pricing And How Many Dives

SPEAKER_03

could you touch on what a general treatment out of pocket looks like? Sure.

SPEAKER_00

Or what is a So if you're out of pocket and and not insurance, and and before I go into that, most insurances on the 15th will pay for it completely. Except for a copay, it's incredible. So if you have a diabetic foot ulcer, if you have radiation injury, if you have problems with a post-surgical issue or a chronic infection, come see us because sometimes if we can make it fit, we'll have your insurance. Pay for it.

SPEAKER_03

A normal elective surgical patient would be self-pay.

SPEAKER_00

That's correct. Okay. For improvements, right? And you usually only need about five to ten treatments to do to do really well, right? So like a post-procedure, easy. An hour treatment is about two hundred dollars, right? You go for it's a total of hour and fifteen minutes by the time you travel down and all that stuff. And you can do a two-hour treatment as well. So you have a one hour or two hour. There are benefits to both or one or the other, right? And so the the two hours $350. Uh the one hour is two $200, typically. Now, if you come to us and you buy it in bulk, there are discounts there, so you can call our center and ask. And so there are benefits there as well. You do need to take, just like if you're a doctor, right? I give you a prescription for 10 days of an antibiotic, and you come back to me and say, Doc, I didn't get better. Well, how long did you take your antibiotics? Well, three days. Yeah, it's like, well, you didn't take it for 10, you're not better because you didn't do what we said, right?

SPEAKER_03

So there's a treatment plan.

SPEAKER_00

There is, which is no, it's a tailored treatment plan, no less than about 10 to 20.

SPEAKER_03

Okay.

SPEAKER_00

Right? If you're lewing androgenesis in that, it'd be about twenty. But for a post-surgical and a post-recovery, about 10 treatments, and you'll go away completely healed and completely improved.

SPEAKER_03

And then say I do the 20, are people coming back if it's a preventative

Beyond Wounds: Brain And Autoimmune

SPEAKER_03

They are.

SPEAKER_00

We do a lot of like pulse dose therapy. We have a lot of like ulcerative colitis and Crohn's. You should see we get them off of some of their biologics, we stop some of their flares. It's incredible. Incredible. PTSDs, migraines, um, autoimmune disorders.

SPEAKER_03

There's not enough awareness of the applications like I'm in that bucket where it's like, oh, wounds, absolutely. And they it's so much more.

SPEAKER_00

So much more. And I'm so honored for you as a physician talking to a physician, too, that just the knowledge gap. It's not rudeness, it's not arrogance, it's ignorance. And I mean that with respect. You just don't know because in medical school, it's one line. They say, I break medicine, you know, maybe decompression tickets, and maybe carbon monoxide poisoning. If I quiz doctors or the general populace, they would literally tell me, maybe for a fire and diving, most of the time, right? They don't even know they can do it for wounds. We do as docs, and that's it. But our layman doesn't even know that half the time. Right. But there's a huge swath of so many more things. Yeah. Um, so I would just tell anybody as a physician, call us, let us put to the test. And I tell people too, as a doc, we're the best adjunct. I want you to look better. I want you to be the best surgeon. I I'm not here to take your patients, right? I want you yeah, it's synergy. Exactly. And as a person, as a layman or a patient, why would you not want to get better? You'll feel better. You won't have aches and pains, your memory will be sharper, you can have better range of motion, all these things. I have patients come in that are diabetic and we heal their wound. They say, Doc, I can think better, my back doesn't hurt. If you're a man, I'm just gonna say it because we're on a podcast, we're medical, but erectile dysfunction stopped, sickle cell disease, right? So they have a sickle. I can stop sickle cell pain crisis.

SPEAKER_04

Wow.

SPEAKER_00

Crohn's disease. I mean so many things. And so, you know, call us and ask the question because most of the time you'll be shocked how hyperbaric medicine impacts so many people in their lives, can apply.

SPEAKER_03

Wow.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

It's like guess what everyone's getting for Christmas. Exactly.

SPEAKER_00

It's like Oprah.

SPEAKER_01

You get hyperbaric, you get hyperbaric. Yeah, exactly, right?

SPEAKER_03

You

NASA And FAA Hypoxia Training

SPEAKER_03

also talked about you're doing some really cool things regionally with NASA. We are. I already asked him. He doesn't have to kill me to talk about it.

SPEAKER_00

No, yeah, it's it's not it's not top secret. So we uh and thank you for asking, we're the only hypobaric facility around. Um, and so we have a uh chamber that can actually go into space or high altitude. So we have the only uh FAA approved high altitude program for pilots. So we also we do dive accidents or decompression signals for the pilots or for NASA, SpaceX, you know, um all those kind of um and IAAS, which is an astronaut or Canadian uh high atmospheric program as well. We work with the Air Force and sitcom and all these places to do coverage, but we also teach these pilots how to recognize their symptoms of hypoxia. So in hypoxia, as a pilot, you'll present with like flushing, confusion, drunkenness, right, kind of a feeling, and that'll experience the same way every time for you. But my symptoms will be different for you. So we teach these pilots to recognize something's wrong, they can learn how to put their mask on and save their pilots. Like, you know, Payne Stewart, the golfer, yeah, he he he died of hypoxia-induced. He was a pilot and he had a hypoxic-induced injury in the chamber. I'm sorry, in his plane. Had he taken our training, who'd have known, but we teach the pilots how to recognize that to save their crew. And I just use Payne Stewart because it's a nationally known, a lot of people know that reference. This is what we teach, and we teach these pilots. They come from all over the world. Brazil, I had the Umani military here for training, uh, and we do some deep sea diving training too, and we do NASA and hype and hypovaric as well.

SPEAKER_03

Where do you find the time?

SPEAKER_00

I I love it. Passion, right?

SPEAKER_03

Lots of hyperbaric.

SPEAKER_00

Lots of hyperbaric, yeah, it keeps my energy up. Exactly. Well, you know, I've been doing this 25 years and I look 18, right? That's the that's the key. So yeah, that's it.

Put Us To The Test

SPEAKER_03

Is there anything else you want our audience to know? Um obviously, we are so blessed and spoiled to have you in Brevard.

SPEAKER_00

Wow, thank you.

SPEAKER_03

As a physician, as a center.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you.

SPEAKER_03

Um is there anything else you want our audience to walk away with?

SPEAKER_00

The biggest thing is is just put us to the test at the Brevard River Hybridic Center, and we also have the incredible privilege of opening in Rockledge. So, I mean, obviously we're sitting uh kind of in between right now at your studio, and um, we we just really want to bring this medicine to the forefront for people to be partnership. And I want people to know that please, before you lose hope, before a doctor, and I'm not knocking, we're physicians sitting here, but before when you hear something, I'm living proof that I was told it can't be done. They don't know everything. Put us to the test. And I'm not a doctor that's gonna say, I told you so. I don't I love my partners, I love physicians, I love people. But put us to the test and ask the questions. There's no harm in asking questions. If I can help you, I will. Our team will. And we are highly educated and highly specialized for it, and we're committed to your healing. Put us to the test because what do you have to lose? I tell people if you come to us and whatever you're dealing with, whether you're dealing with a chronic wound, whether you're dealing with chronic headaches, whether you're dealing with chronic pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, whatever it may be, give me six weeks. Because if you put your trust in this process, worst case scenario, if nothing happens, what do you have to lose? But 90% of the time, you're walk- you're gonna walk out of here a change man or woman, and your life will be changed. Take the chance.

SPEAKER_03

A staggering statistic.

SPEAKER_00

It's a fact.

SPEAKER_03

Um I can think of at least 20 people I'm gonna pretend to and recommend. Yeah, I'm I'm I'm in there too. Um well, thank you. I'm blown away by your knowledge, your heart, your expertise, and your passion. And thank you. I look forward to sending you patients.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you for the privilege.

SPEAKER_03

And being a patient.

SPEAKER_00

Please call us, you'll be the first in.

SPEAKER_03

So people can reach out or learn more. I I

Website And Phone Number

SPEAKER_03

felt like your website was very thorough. It talks a lot about the indications and easy to use. We try. Easy to contact, Brevard Regional Hyperbaric Center.

SPEAKER_00

Yep. BRHC hyperbarracks.com. You can call us 321-676-3200. And we can direct you to our center in Melbourne or to our facility in Rockledge. And you'll be seeing me there wherever you're at, right? We have uh providers there, so we're happy to serve you wherever you're at.

SPEAKER_03

Perfect. Thank you.

SPEAKER_00

Thank you.

SPEAKER_03

So good.

SPEAKER_00

I thought it was awesome, yeah. Thank you.

SPEAKER_03

Did we say everything? Yeah, I thought it was awesome. Okay.

SPEAKER_00

You're the best. This is cool.

SPEAKER_03

I can't wait to post it.

SPEAKER_00

When will this go out so I can watch it?

SPEAKER_03

I'm gonna post it and uh get Justy Address.