ECS EP16 - MARC LOBLINER Transcript
I think we are weak cognitively and physically because we're
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fat my parents are very unhealthy my mom's an addict my dad died from complications of type 2 diabetes so I've
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always been on this mission to help people with their health we have the number one plant protein at the Vitamin
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Shop we just got into Sprouts HIV GNC like we've been crushing it the pandemic started this crash course to stupidity
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at first it's like well trust the science then the fake numbers and the masks and and then all of a sudden men
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can get pregnant women can be men men are breastfeeding I'm a '90s Democrat I
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haven't changed like I'm pro- choice but they've moved so far they cult and they're still wearing masks can we be
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men do we have it within us right now to be men our testosterone levels of society now are lower than 70-year-olds
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a generation ago yeah why do you think that is I think we are weak cognitively and physically because we're
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fat I'm Mark liner yes sir welcome to the podcast thanks for having me man this place is gorgeous oh thank you man
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thanks uh yeah we' we've had it for a little while now yeah it's it's got an Ambiance to it it's it's crazy we're
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just talking on the way in how architecture how awesome it used to be yes and it shows you as a society how
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much we have devolved right there's no pretty architecture there's no Arts there's no thinking yeah there's no
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creativity and so you walk into a place like this it goes wow this is what humans are capable of yeah well you know
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you look at like the historic districts and you know I don't like how sometimes we'll say that they over regulate or
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they try to really get in your business but I do like the idea that you know these historic structures have stayed
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and you know they weren't tore down for a bunch of you know tall and skinnies they do a good job in Tennessee of that
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like the Ravenswood Mansion all these different places they will keep them there's subdivisions where they'll knock
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everything down they'll boom we got to keep this yeah right in the middle of it there's an area where there's like an old like slaves quarters there's a place
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in um in Franklin with one of those it's crazy but it it shows you the history shows you the beauty how things are
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constructed and it gives the area even when you surround it with planned communities it gives it that personality
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exactly and I I love it but I it's really an honor to be here man this is fantastic oh thanks man here just
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talking about architecture uh you know driving from Brentwood uh up 65 you know
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coming here you see that apartment building that is right at the at the corner of the of when the the thing
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splits y it's like red I think it's like red white and blue but looks like a big turd in the middle of where you're
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supposed to be viewing the city yeah Nashville has these beautiful old things
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that Nashville is the only place you ever go to Rose Park oh yeah so during covid Rose Park stayed open so my
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daughter was playing soccer at the time and a bunch of professional soccer players who played overseas were actually stranded in the US because they
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shut everything down so they used to go to Rose Park every morning at 10:00 a.m. and she'd have the opportunity to play
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with these profession male soccer players it was fantastic but Rose Park you look to one side and you got you
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know the Batman Building the AT&T right look to the other side there's projects yeah so Nashville's got this kind of
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like combination like this it's colliding where you have this the old
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stuff the cool stuff the city stuff and then you have projects oh yeah well I
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mean I went to Rose Park Middle School and so I I remember seeing uh you know
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the needles on the on the uh football field you know or soccer field whatever it was when I was when I was uh going to
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school there but that that is one of the things you know growing up here I was born and raised in Nashville and I like
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that type of diversity you know when um you know going to public school in the city where you know you got a lot of
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different ethnicities got to a lot of people in different socioeconomic uh you know uh categories and um I loved it I
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feel like it actually taught me how to get along with a a lot of different types of people yeah my kids all go to public school I
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went to public school but I mean we live in Williamson County yeah so we have the best schools in at least the state top
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rated schools in even the country Williamson County so I mean but it's still when you look at a public school
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there is going to be the Collision of thoughts Collision of cultures and I love it and my kids have you know just
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being in the fitness industry my kids have probably seen more than they should see um just being around the industry
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I'm in and the business partners I have and seeing different cultures different Lifestyles you know and that's what
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America Is Right America is this beautiful Melting Pot of culture and that's why for me I'm a public school
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guy some people like homeschool your kids you know here's my issue home I know I know that school systems they
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could go wrong know a lot of stuff you know there's a lot of controversy about the books in schools and all that so my
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theory is this my theory is if you are you have your kid at home don't rely on
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the schools to raise your children M when you send them to school make sure you send send them there with your morals your ethics that you want to you
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know impose upon them and then let them see other stuff and if they decide that way is better than your way maybe it is
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right you know so you know for example my daughter just got into the Kelly School of Business University Indiana
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University I mean it's very hard to get into first thing I I told you know I announced it on Twitter first thing it's
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like they send their Dei handbook oh gosh and I'm like yeah every university
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has one so basically the only School option is Liberty right and so I mean
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like what do you do if your if your your daughter wants a higher education and the network involved so at the end of
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the day if your child is born and raised
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into the ethics that you want children to have in your household and if not how
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is someone else imposing their belief stronger than you yeah are you spending enough time with your children are you
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talking to your children do you have a relationship with with your children do you truly love your children yeah and
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you have a lot of people who are there with their kids but are they truly there
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yeah what do you think though about like you know for instance being introduced some of the the sexual things at an
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early age like seven-year-old like learning how to give a [ __ ] that's a problem yeah that's a problem and you
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know how you fix that moms the thing is what I learned is that men these days
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are emasculated um female body parts yep you know the thing
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can I say vaginas oh yeah whatever you want they're they're the p word of that okay I'm trying to be P I'm trying not to curse so men are weak if you look at
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when they had the mask mandates in the school you look at when they had all those overreaching things when they were doing who was it that went to the school
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boards and protested who was it that spoke it was women it was moms why cuz
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men don't want to rock the boat they don't want to lose their job they don't want to be cancelled but women are like oh no you mess with my child you're done
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now that's a problem yeah the reason reason this stuff is happening is because men are letting it happen I
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guarantee you this that book was in my kid school I'll be camping outside the school every single day until it's gone
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or I'd find a way to pull my kid out of that school but number one is and I say you hear this a lot with people are
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moving from California but I kind of respect the people like I'm not moving yeah I'm
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gonna change this I'm gonna fight because this is what's right for my country this is right for my community so I look at this and I'm like we're the
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men for example by ological Men playing female sports where're the dads I
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guarantee if my girl's on a soccer field next to a person who was born with a penis yeah who is bigger faster stronger
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my da my daughter dead is 400 lbs MH but guess what a man sell has better reaction time he's going to have he's
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going to be stronger maybe not lift weight stronger but just that man strength stronger better bone density
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the Q angle of the hip 17 to 19 degree different in female versus males what does that mean that means that their
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legs are like this which means their knees there's automatic vgas on it that's why every time a girl walks on a soccer field there's a 5% chance they
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hurt their ACL whereas a man is like this you want to know why it's like this they can give birth men cannot have
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babies that's a controversial statement yeah biological men cannot have babies if that was going to happen you'd
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see the big I would get arrested because I'd be standing up for my child so my question is where are the dads yeah
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where are the strong men we can't expect women to do this it's just not biologically what they do yeah men are
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the fighters when you read old books on war do you read about women going off sometimes you want to know when when
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they run out of men right biologically men need to fight this but they're just not so what I will say is that is a
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problem but it it's fixed easily it's power in numbers the problem is
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everybody's afraid to lose their job yeah no I mean this uh the emasculating of of men um is a major problem and you
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know you see being people being taught this idea of toxic masculinity or you
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know oh those attributes aren't aren't good and you know uh we should teach men to be softer and all these things but I
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think the the result of that we're seeing right now is you know society's weak you know people are wondering
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what's what's really going on it's like you don't have men standing up for what's right you don't you don't have men acting like men actually defending
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uh their families like you're talking about and it's kind of a boiling point and you I never thought
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we'd get to this position in the United States I always thought of us as you know revolutionaries guys that there a
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country that you know stands up in fights and says you know no way but uh
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we've been manipulated a lot of ways but you know my hope is that people are finally recognizing and realizing what's
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been going on and and will actually start to be men can we can we be men do we have it within us right now to be men
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hormonally I mean if you look at men go go to I would say Walmart but that's that's not
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the place go anywhere you walk outside men have female deposition of estrogen a
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female like deposition deposition of body fat where they're they're literally shaped like women they got movs they got
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the Fat Tire around their stomach their hormones are messed up they're fat they're weak are we really going to
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expect and also our testosterone levels of society now are lower than 7 year olds a generation ago yeah why do you
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think that is I think there's a lot of things but I think mainly uh a lot of people point to Plastics this that I
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look at the data and the data on that does not show like enough of an impact
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from those to actually cause what we're seeing so I blame one thing there's one
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factor more than anything that's obesity I think we are weak and I think we are
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you know declining in hormones declining in performance cognitively and physically because we're fat yeah our
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nation is fat and in 2020 we got fatter absolutely because they s they sat you down they closed the gyms they told you
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stay indoors and then they delivered beer and fast food to your house because Uber drivers couldn't get covid right or
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screw those guys let them die they they're doing and also when I went into Aldi my favorite grocery store they had
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a sign outside that said Heroes work here I'm sorry but a grocery clerk is not a hero you're bagging groceries bro
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so I mean and they're like yeah I'm a hero no so at the end of the day I think that Society men have just gotten weak
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yeah and the way to fix that is not this generation is through the kids yeah we
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need this next Generation which by the way is overwhelmingly conservative do
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you see that statistic I have yeah so females are still going to be you know they're feeling based but this
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generation coming up is overwhelmingly conservative and how do you explain that
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how do you explain it and I think we touched on this we talking before I think that the conservatives are now the
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rebels mhm and instead of the old Limp Biscuit kind of like Rage Against the
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Machine kind of thing we had when we were grown up now if you believe in
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Freedom and if you believe in the conservative side you're the rebel right
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which is cool yeah and then so what I'm seeing is our next Generation as someone
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who interacts and coaches hundreds of kids a day is awesome aome they will save this world that's that's good I
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mean you know you look at the whole obesity issue that we're dealing with and it's it's like we've seen really
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over the last five years which is the postmodernism philosophy that you know there aren't Universal truths and you
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know that's there's a a lot of different alternative facts those type of things but you know you see even doctors saying
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oh it's okay to be fat we don't want a fat shame and oh being fat is actually healthy when we know that it's complete
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[ __ ] we know that they're they're uh they're gaslighting us but you know that's been what's been so surprising to
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me is how we can be lied to openly but if we even debate the LIE we become fat
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shamers or bad in a certain way well I mean it's it's pretty simple if you
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support not condoning obesity your murder because the reason 2020 happened
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if you look at the the data when Co first hit New York over 70% of the hospitalized patients were
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obese okay and and the rest were old so it hit the old people and the fat people
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the hardest and the reason is being fat is a comorbidity you are going to die early because you're fat it is going to
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be a contributing factor to your death so when you look at what we do as a
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society by encouraging weight loss I'm not talking about shaming people I'm
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talking about encouraging weight loss body positivity no it's like hey if you
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like being fat just realize this is what's gonna happen right and if you're okay with that hey you do you but by
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saying that no no no like what was that Cosmo cover with the fat chick healthy at any size no that's not true you can't
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be healthy at any size it's just not true it is scientifically and factually
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incorrect so you can be healthier than a skinny person who smokes healthier than
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a skinny person who might have some comorbidities that are genetic but at
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the end of the day you are not healthy because you are significantly more unhealthy than if you weren't fat yeah
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well it's the same people that are that are saying fat is healthy uh are saying that men can get pregnant you know it's
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the same same [ __ ] across the board yeah I I just it just seems like the
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whole trust the science right and it seems like it all started in 2020 the
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pandemic started started this crash course to stupidity at first it's like well trust the science then the fake
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numbers and the masks and then all of a sudden men can get pregnant women can be
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men you have some weird stuff going on men are breastfeeding not sure what's coming out of their nipples do you know
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what's coming out of those nipples no now I have seen guys who overdid Tren huh but I'm not sure if that's safe for
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consumption by a child it it's the weirdest thing I've ever seen it just
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seems like but then the left has become a cult yeah and again I'm a 90s Democrat I haven't
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changed like I'm pro-choice like that's not a republican sure definitely not
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that right there rules me out of the Republican party but they've moved so far their cult it's like oh what oh
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today we're going to be Pro mask and they're still wearing masks yeah they had a video from San Francisco oh this is a funny one did you see this so San
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Francisco because there's nothing going on in their City have to concern concern themselves about they voted that they
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are against they're against the what Israel is doing they want to ceasefire
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in the Middle East number one you're a city yeah in a state in a country that's
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very far away right why are you voting on the war in the Middle East that nowah who is going to be like you know I was going to bomb some [ __ ] today but uh San
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Francisco says we shouldn't but they have this video of these wackos they all got colored hair they're wearing the big
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masks that cover like their whole face the biggest masks you'll ever see and I'm like like these people are insane
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but there's a lot of them yeah well you know when you see somebody with a mask on right now let's say you're at the
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airport or you know even go to the grocery store do you think less of them yes I do man I I think of like ah maybe
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but you can't it's it's hard to not so you're either scared because you've been fed this
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nonsense um or you're just trying to show your other people that you're one of them yeah it's it's I can say this
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because I'm Jewish it's kind of like the little tattoos they had on the forearms of Jews my grandfather had one my
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grandfather escaped osit I can tell that joke no but it is it is it's not even joke but it's literally like there it's
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the mark you know it's like here we are this is me I'm one of you yeah I believe
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the science right and the science what I don't understand is masking for everyone
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that that never it's like well no this protects me you and not me yeah I don't
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care about you like I I don't care if you die I just like why can't I just like I'm I'm American America has always been about
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like doing your thing being you like why why is if you're afraid of me breathing
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you should stay home yeah it's not on me to stay home if you're afraid of air by all means stay home yeah um or take
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better care of yourself but the thing is we get wiped out by anything like there's PE 80,000 people in 2017 died
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from the flu I almost got taken down my hand foot and mouth disease one in a million adults can get it I got
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it at Children's Museum couldn't walk for 5 days oh wow it sucked man so what I'm saying is like life is fragile yeah
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and that's the one thing I hope we get from that is that life is delicate it's fragile it's precious you could drive
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and your your chance of driving and dying are very high heart disease you see heart disease oh my goodness Yeah
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man so and it's it's a lot of it's genetic you could just be jogging one day there you go but let's uh just
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for the listeners to know um a little bit about your background you know you came from Los Angeles you said 20066 um
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you know professional bodybuilder supplement company talk about uh how you kind of got into the the fitness let's
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call it industry and uh or lifestyle that you that you live and uh kind of the evolution of that and you know and
Marc’s Story and Inspiration for Fitness
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then how it kind of brought us into 2020 that's that's a kind of long story
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but I'll make it as short as possible so my parents are very unhealthy my mom's an addict in and out of Mental Hospitals
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and drug rehab so she wasn't home a lot it was It was kind of you know after the age of 10 everything kind of fell apart
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my dad died from complications of type two diabetes so I've always been on this mission to help people with their health
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yeah so it started out and it still is very altruistic in what I do as far as
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Fitness is concerned so by watching what happened to my parents and watching
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their choices just kill them literally it it was something I did where I
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started out and I took a position during college I actually finished school after getting the position with weer
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Publications at that time muscle fitness Flex muscle fitness hers men's fitness magazines they got purchased by American
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Media the inquire the star me espanol the tabloids so they bought the company
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I actually moved up the ladder real quick here's something I didn't say I started that job when I was 19 oh wow I
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was a teenager so by the time I'm 22 I'm heading up a department and I'm working for this large company and I was able to
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learn a lot a lot of my clients were in the sport nutrition industry obviously muscle fitness Flex you had muscle tech
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at that time EAS a and all these were my clients I was able to really learn a lot
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about their business about what they did and I became part of the industry so um long story short in 2004 I started a
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company called salvation our main product was extend which is still the number one product in work category I
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don't get paid for it so you don't have to buy it um I'm not pitching it but extend created the int workout category
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which is Branched amuno acids during training so we launched that in 2004 and
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that's what they're known for it's now owned by Cellucor so sold that in 20111
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started you know started up MTS nutrition partnered with tigerfitness.com so we part basically I
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became a part of that and from that we launched MTS nutrition 2018 launched the outright bar um because my kids needed
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something to eat between between soccer games had no intention of selling it um at least at this scale and in 2015 along
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the way we also started Ambrosia which is a company owned with Shan torb body and Mike Rasheed which we have the
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number one plant protein at the vitamin shop and in 2022 we sold majority of that to a company named brandless but I
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still that's probably where I spend most of my time is working and building that brand we just got into Sprouts say
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ambrosia plantes in vitamin shops Sprouts hi ve GNC like we've completely been crushing it what what do you think
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think of the the plantbased protein do you like it the way we do it yes it normally tastes disgusting because it's
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brown rice and pee which isn't very easy to flavor it's very Bland very chalky
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and with the way we do it with the way we use the mesh of the powders we actually custom did this and the flavor
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systems we have a banana Maple French toast that's insane and also the amino acid profile is inferior to weigh
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protein but it's mainly because the Lucine isol and in veiling the branch chains so what we do is we add in free
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form Branch chain aminos so if you look at the amino acid profile it's very close to that of whey protein so I would
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say that ours is right up there if not slightly less but not that your body
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will notice we also added in vitamins and minerals the complex of that so because a lot of vegan diets are lacking
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in a lot of vitamins and minerals so we were able to completely just Crush that so to get into Sprouts is very hard yeah
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and um that's something we're very proud of um hi ve as well which is a big grocery store but it's been it's been
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great I mean to take a product from conception and a brand from conception and then walk into sprouts and I don't
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know about you but Sprouts to me was always like the like the natural grocery
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it's the one yeah so when it came to that I'm like this is amazing yeah so that's probably one of my proudest
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closes ever yeah I mean so I mean so you're in the fitness industry professional bodybuilder but you're
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really an entrepreneur yeah I mean that's a that that's your that's your uh I'm not a very good
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I mean I I got a pro card at 41 years old and I've competed in one pro show
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and I placed dead last so bodybuilding for me um I love it I love competing
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when I took time off a body I box for seven years I box two and0 um but I need
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something competitive yeah uh business just doesn't I don't perform well in business
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unless I have something competitive something to work for but you know when people say you're a bodybuild like I'll
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make a comment like oh well what does a bodybuilder get to have an opinion on this I'm like well just because I'm in
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shape and I compete doesn't mean I'm a bodybuilder for me bodybuilding is like a it's it's like a the good bodybuilders
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they do it full-time yeah the good guys um carth bajo he's a good friend of mine
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Keon those are guys who are just amazing but they're full-time bodybuilders they train people and stuff but I might only
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get two hours of sleep a night if something comes up if I have a project or whatever if I'm traveling I'm not going to be as good as those guys
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because I just can't dedicate the time sure for me this is weekend softball yeah it's something I do before work
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every day and I eat a certain way and it just for me it just makes me optimize my
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time better yeah so you know but as an entrepreneur um where do you think you
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got that drive from because you've done some pretty big things you know with with these um supplement companies and
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as you were mentioning how hard it is to get into Sprouts I had a clothing line uh for a long time we're the largest
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supplier of Brazilian jiu-jitsu martial arts uniforms in the world sold that in 2012 and you know we made some deals
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with stores but it it's not easy it is so hard it is just just their paperwork
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is insane um thank God I have Nicole at home at our home base who really helps
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me a lot but I mean sometimes I'm I'm like what do they have letters in there that acronyms I don't know what they
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mean I have to like Google it I'm like and then oh oh we and then I'll L I'll be like look I have no idea what this me
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it's like I'll email them but you know I think that you know as far as getting
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things into stores it's it's hard like it is so difficult uh just the processes
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getting up there and present presenting the product and the benefit for me is I'm a Founder so I know it better than
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anybody so I'm not reading a script I'm speaking from the heart yeah you you you know all about it um when did when did
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that deal come about with with Sprouts so that just we just got in there first day on shelf was December 26th awesome
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so we went in there and it was like seeing it on the Shelf was and I've had some cool cool deals like hi ve is cool
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and but Sprouts is always like I'm a I'm like I'm a shopper at Sprouts H ve is in the midwest I only go there when I'm
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traveling hi is great because they got the best Poke Balls and it's a grocery store seven bucks amazing but anyway um
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it's you go in there and it's like hm kind of validates your life worth right when you see that
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it's just it's really cool just to see it on the Shelf how did that uh deal come around and how long did it take you
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to to do it we pitched them in Expo so what they do is we went to Expo West and they're like basically it's speed dating
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like hey you know sign up and so I went there with micro sheet and Shan torb body my partners and we had a 15-minute
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pitch had a print out and we got through round one round two got through it and
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there's only like four other plant Pro so to get in the think about it there's probably thousands of Brands there's got
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to be hundreds we're one of like five for me that's crazy yeah and it shows
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the power of the product and the power of our messaging so I mean we went in there and and it takes there's rounds
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and there's then there's paperwork then there's a distributor you have to go through it's it's just it's a lot of work yeah and so just that deal alone is
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probably 200 man hours yeah I mean easy so it's for me that's that's more
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exciting than almost anything obviously my kids playing sports is more exciting
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but this that was that was awesome where did the idea for the plant protein uh come about at the time my my business
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partner microed he's he's a professional boxer so he's getting ready for a fight
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and we're just like man it would be great if we could supplement his diet because the guy's huge and he's a
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specimen but you just can't get the protein you need from what was on the market not the quality we needed not
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something he'd actually want to drink so that's we really went hard on that so planta came out in again I think it was
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like 2017 and I mean it was a grind getting it out there and getting people to try
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it because usually you think plant protein you're like but the thing about our Market we don't have specific data I
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would venture guess 75% of the buyers of planta are not plant-based they're meat eaters they just really like the protein
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or they want a variety of protein sources where they're not simply relying on animal proteins I usually drink at
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least one a day day PL nice yeah I mean it's a it's a it's an interesting product I know um for a lot of the stuff
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we do in Mexico um I forget what uh plant-based protein uh or what what we
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currently use for our U our cancer patients but um you know it's it's one
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of those things that is there's a giant need and if you can get it to taste good oh it tastes so good I have I have some
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samples in the car uh but the thing is with plant-based as well there's a lot
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of people who are lactose intolerant can't do dairy so there's your option yeah like you don't have to have some
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weird tasting egg protein that makes you fart you don't have to have the weird beef protein which is just weird to me
28:37
no no here's just's a good tasting dairyfree protein it's going to give you high quality protein taste great what
28:43
other types of uh products do do your company sells oh everything you name it from uh MTS nutrition we have whey
28:50
protein and creatine We have basically every category covered from testosterone boosters fat burners um Ambrosia we have
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nectar which is a liver liver an organ Health product yeah it's it's it's the best in class like for me that works
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what is does that one do so basically all the support there's 13 ingredients
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all support your organs so think about it like camerin for liver red yeast rice things like that but it tastes
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phenomenal gives you adequate you couldn't get this in a pill it would take probably seven or eight pills but
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it's a great tasting powder and for me I always had high Bill Rubin levels MH
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levels are always off and since I was a teenager since taking nectar I mean I
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always post my blood work publicly because people always think bodybuilders are going to die
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tomorrow so for me it just has my levels perfect and a lot of bodybuilders who strain their livers it really helps them
29:45
as well but also for everyday Health all my kids take it oh nice because it tastes good they can drink it it it
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supports their organs and overall health yeah so yeah it's some it's the one thing I travel with if there's one something I'm going to take it's
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ambrosan ector uh that's awesome yeah uh I mean the liver is it's an interesting
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organ because I mean in my opinion it's probably the most important to keep
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healthy on a regular basis that people you know completely you know forget about um I mean obviously we we deal
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with a lot of cancer patients and so um you know we look at a lot of liver enzymes you know throughout and are you
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familiar with coffee enemas I am I've never had one yep yeah they're they're
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what what we use for liver really so your um your blood pumps through your liver um in a 15-minute coffee in a five
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times so once every 3 minutes and the coffee in them has actually open up the bile duct and pump out the toxins no IDE
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so it's a major uh you know major toxin detox and so uh the patients depending
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on what diet our nutritionists have them on but um they they do three to five a day so they're constantly flushing you
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know that liver out so is that for someone who's sick oh yeah okay so that very sick there's something called
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Gerson Therapy are you familiar have you heard of Gerson Therapy I have not interesting uh interesting thing about
Modern Medicine Advancements
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Gerson Therapy is um you I think just now uh science is kind of getting to a
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point where we have an idea maybe how it works but there was a doctor named Max Gerson the 1920s and 30s that um you
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know came up with a diet of of juicing uh and he did it for his own migraine and then he cured tuberculosis um cured
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tubercul oh yes came to America actually Albert schwitzer who was a Nobel Prize winner he actually know Scher yeah he
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said that Gerson was the biggest genius he ever met really and uh yeah and and he was from Germany when he came to the
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United States he's kind of black balled um and his daughter actually in
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1978 um you know years after he died um opened the Gerson Hospital in Mexico
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that's actually what we bought in 2015 and so uh the new iteration of our Hospital actually isn't going to have
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Gerson Therapy on the website and we we'll do versions of it and but there there's reasons uh for that that I can
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get into a little bit but um you know Gerson Therapy is 13 fresh pressed
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organic juices a day five coffee in them as a day uh plant-based diet uh our
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patients are doing 15 to 20 pounds of RA organic fruits and vegetables VI a pressed juice a day so you're big on the
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plant-base for those kind of things I mean I I am this is what I was saying though science is finally catching up so
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nobody really knew how it worked and I'm not attached anything by the way I mean yes I I'm uh I think that there's some
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certain benefits to plant-based but there's also uh benefits to to eating meat so but pumping that many raw
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organic fruits and vegetables in the Press juice uh and combined with the coffee inas it causes an immune response
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so at about week two a patient gets really sick for a couple days 103 104 fever but when that fever's uh subsides
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after a couple days you'll see shrinkage in their tumors well the the fevers are there for a reason exactly I mean the
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worst thing you do is get rid of a fever yes well and you know people look at you know why do we have autism rates up why
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are cancer rates up uh why are autoimmune diseases up well you think about you know a 100 years ago they
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didn't have Tylenol every time you get a fever you take a Tylenol to drop the drop the temperature but a fever has
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heat heat shop proteins uh it's your basically your immune system revving up to kill the bad stuff and when whenever
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we settle those fevers all the time uh we might just be actually having another response of not you know killing all the
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secondary viruses and bacteria that could be in the body but the doctors are like oh you got just take take take this
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yeah just take take this to take this pill take this antibiotic there's a reason why we get sick you get a fever
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yeah oh absolutely and I mean if it's unbearable I could see that but I mean I
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do think that we do overmedicate fevers 110% I me it's really high but I mean at
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the same time for the most part you know the fact that it takes your fever down the mechanism of action kind of scares
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me yeah I don't know what what is the mechanism I have no idea but think about it you're literally killing your body's
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response to an Invader because your body's like let's burn this [ __ ] get it
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out of here right your body's like oh [ __ ] we're sick let's get fever let's burn it out and then we're just like
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wait a second when you calm that down when you calm down the fever it's going to make you sicker longer cuz your
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body's not able to fight it but it's crazy how you could do it through an anti-inflammatory right or or um what
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whatever Tylenol is right right yeah it's anti-inflam anti so I mean different Pathways obviously between you
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know uh ibuprofen and sure but it's it's just crazy how that works and we've
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learned a lot about that in recent years through icing like icing is dead yet
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they still do it you go to any High School event and anybody gets any ouchie they go to the ice I think it's cuz they
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invest and ice machines right but they come out with the ice and they put it on right away yes and I'm like you really
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want to make this kid hurt for a longer period of time it literally stunts the
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entire recovery process I almost got a fist fight when I was coaching at a uh soccer club in Illinois this guy came
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out I was the strength coach for Captain United and it was um what's the name of the uh Athletico MH you've seen them
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they're the they're at every event they're the the trainers the physical therapists right so this kid gets an
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ouchie one of my kids comes off the field and the cart comes over and I'm like it's not a big deal let's just work
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it out little manual massage right his ankle and he's like oh put this ice on I'm like get that away he goes no I'm
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the doctor here I said well I'm the guy who's bigger than you and I'm gonna kick your ass get if you put ice anywhere near my players we're fighting by that
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time he's making a stand I'm literally about to hit him and um by that time the the club director came out and he's like
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Mark you can't do this I'm like when I met with these people and brought them on they said we don't believe in ice yeah and these are contracted doctors
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but they're all stupid it's the problem is that if any if you if you have a doctor or a trainer that still
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recommends ice yeah they're stupid they don't get it they don't they don't even read any current data you know who Gary
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ryal is uh no um the book's book's called ice one of my one of my not my
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close one of my one of the guys who's my friend who I respect the most this guy is it's called ice so the guy who
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invented rice rest ice compression elevation in Gary's book literally
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recanted his position and said you shouldn't ice yeah the only reason you I
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the reason icing came about is during Wars because it wasn't for injuries yeah
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it was when people got their arms severed to keep it from dying so they could put it back on interesting right
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like it was literally to reattach limbs yeah it was to keep the limb from dying so what's crazy is we're icing injuries
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yeah when the best way to let it heal is to get it going let the immune system body system the we don't we do need to
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help right but the 99% of the time there are issues where you obviously need
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different interventions sure 99% of the time you help your body speed up its
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process yes whether it's stim units for increasing the blood flow and circulation to whatever your body is
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designed to heal not self-destruct absolutely so why would you stop that process with ice I just I will never get
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it and to this day every wrestling event I go to with my kids the ice comes out
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like why are you every soccer game the ice comes out and I'm just look I just I stopped I used to try to educate people
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unless I'm personally coaching the team like we did that when I was coaching my 10-year-old's football team they're like
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well you know he's well I said t I said stop I sent him over all this literature and data like oh wow I had no idea I'm
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like why aren't people talking about this well you know and what you're talking about is allow the immune system
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to go in and do what it was designed to do and you know that's you know going back to that diet that that's when I say
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we don't know how it works I really don't I see people that are like Gerson purists arguing or like oh this it's
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happening I'm like you don't really know that and I'm okay with not knowing yeah uh but I do know that it creates an
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immune response in your body it's not a diet like diets that you do this is a diet that is an immunotherapy yes that
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creates an immune response where you get a high fever I mean you have stuff pumping out of your pores that you know
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like toxins for days and uh when you have that fever uh that that when the
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fever goes away patients are generally a little better and it's same thing with autoimmune diseases I've seen it uh I've
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seen it cure lupus my mom's rheumat arthritis that combined with chist toxins that's actually why we bought the
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hospital but um you know it creates an immune response and you know I don't find many people that actually uh talk
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talk about this like like you are but I'm totally lined actually I think the ti dools uh are actually bad I think we
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should allow fever I'm glad to see people are using saunas Now High L I was
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literally waiting for you yeah I want I was like you do use sauna in your clinic oh well uh I have one in my house I
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literally built a room for a sauna yeah no I mean I totally believe in it we don't right now we we did um a
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hypothermia uh where we would put them in like a a specific uh box basically
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that would heat up we also had these back in the day had these metal tubs that we'd put at like 112 degre uh and
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create fevers in their body that's actually where the original hypothermia for cancer came from but no we are I
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would say the world's leading actually Clinic that actually puts to practice in
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Fever therapy wow so I'm I'm a huge huge believer in it col's toxins is it's the original cancer vaccine so from 1891 to
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1936 Dr Coley uh Dr had a higher success rate treating many cancers than we do
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today if you look in the textbooks he's considered the father of immunotherapy and now immunotherapy is kind of a bug
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buzzword for cancer but he would put um this combined dead bacteria that
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wouldn't replicate but it would create a fever so a person would get 104 105 degree fever uh and uh you know he would
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do that over a six week eight week period people's cancer uh would go away
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it makes sense so yeah that was uh that was the idea behind it but you know I was saying like you know with the Gerson
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Therapy kind of how where where science is kind of moving is you know your gut microbiome uh plays such a big role in
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your immune system so kind of the one of the hypothesis that we have right now is somehow that Gerson Therapy you're
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pumping in all those juices somehow it's completely changing the landscape of the gut microbiome and and creating an
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immune response where your immune system can see the cancer your stomach is your immune system yeah I think a lot of people just and that's why I think a lot
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you look at obesity and how so on my worst day I feel better when I'm sick have a
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stomach flu which is rare whatever maybe I slept wrong right I feel better than
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those people do on their best days and I don't want anybody living that life
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right so when you talk about microbiome where I'm getting at is I don't think
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people understand when you're obese you're you're already inflamed if you're eating the junk food
41:23
it takes to get obese nobody ever got fat off of chicken and rice nobody ever got fat off of chicken and potato nobody
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ever got fat off chicken and broccoli no one ever got fat eating too much broccoli that's right your microbiome
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and your immune system and your body's inflammation you're putting yourself at risk for cancer you're putting yourself
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at risk for obviously diabetes Many metabolic disorders and your quality of
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life is it just has to be terrible like when you ask someone who's out of shape
41:56
how they feel and they say good they're lying or they just don't know what good is yeah absolutely well you you're
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talking about the the chronic inflammation too and people say well why wouldn't you want to take Tylenol for you know anti-inflammatories there's a
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difference between chronic inflammation that's just above Baseline to where you're constantly in this inflamed achy
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sick State and you know something like a fever which is more acute inflammation
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that goes back to normal kind of resets uh the immune system um but yeah I agree
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with you completely people don't know what it's like you know to be healthy and uh you know uh the immune system
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starts in the gut and if do you have any um uh gut microbiome products yeah Ambrosia Flora okay it has a great blend
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it's not just heavy on one probiotic but it has a blend of a ton of them so it's really good how do you make sure that
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those bacteria are still alive so I mean there's ways to do it with prebiotics in there so you don't have to refrigerate
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it cuz it they just need something to eat M they need something to feed on you can do that with prebiotics so there are shelf stable but we still don't try to
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keep them out there for longer than you know 24 36 months sure but yeah there are shelf stable if you don't have
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basically you need something for it to feed on MH so if you have that they're fine they're but generally speaking if
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you don't see that in there if they're not shelf stable then yeah they're going to degrade really quick interesting yeah
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I mean I do more uh I do something called bioc it's like a little uh little drink yeah um they're really good and
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then um I have a kefir uh just a natural kefir because a broad spectrum yeah we um I'm I'm a fan of kefir yeah I drink a
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cup every morning oh nice yeah I actually do so I mean I start my day with keeper because I I've struggled
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with irritable bowel syndrome for years I finally got it under control um like three years ago where it's not an issue
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so yeah I start every day with kefir nice um it's it's it's a that that one's
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more recent like six months but yeah that's um anytime you get you can't
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really overdo good organ organisms right I mean I'm sure you can but it' be really hard yeah absolutely I had IBS
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too years ago and I I went to a a local doctor he's a MD but very natural-based and that's actually where I learned
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about probiotics and he got got me a prescription at the compound pharmacy it was like 200 billion a dose oh my good
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and I took it for uh a couple weeks and I remember the first time I took it it
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was like a war going on like and the stomach was you could feel it like battle that's what I thought in
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my head like it's battling the good bacteria versus the bad bacteria and I mean every day of my life I had to leave
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with a um em modium ad I controlled mine yeah I us just just like my multivitamin
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I would take an em modium ad every morning yeah two of them five milligrams boom done I had to and then I finally
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was able to wean off that um in the last like two three years but it took a while to figure it out yeah I mean two weeks
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for me of this PR you can imagine you you've have lived with it too you know
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it's not fun to have to leave with all that stuff like oh shoot I don't have my Em modium I'm screwed you know I'm going to be in the bathroom yeah and two weeks
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man I was better for me it's even worse because I have this clean butt thing
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where I I have a travel bedet it's like a Trav you fill up one thing with you undo it fill up one thing water put it
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it's got a wand but I have Beday in all my bathrooms yeah I think it's just I I honestly think it's disgusting how we do
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not have Beday in every bathroom in America we're Savages it is we're using this paper
45:26
butt and it's not clean like if you had crap on your hand and you just wiped it off with a paper towel would you eat
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food afterwards I'm not saying I'm eating off my butt but I'm saying that I want every part of me to be poop free I
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just it's the nastiest thing that comes out of your body yeah so let's go ahead and let's bedet yeah I can't believe
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when I went to Brazil the first time I was like they didn't have toilet paper and they just have bedet at least
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where I went right and so the guy was with one of my Distributors for my company and he's like I'm like hey he's
45:59
in next doll he's like what I'm like there's no toilet paper he's like and they don't have it's not attached to toil it's like a next to your toilet and
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it's got like this wand and you just spray your butthole off and I'm like what do I do he's like just spray your
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butt off I'm like but they didn't have any I need some toilet paper I need to dry it sure but yeah when when I came
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back I'm like oh my goodness yeah so every every toil in my house has a bedet I travel with a bidet I usually take it
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with me that's awesome yeah I'm I'm very very picky about anal hygiene speaking of the coffee animus you know oh hey you
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know we call it starbs so having IBS is the worst thing yeah is the worst thing
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for someone with a clean anus issue yeah I mean hey you know it's like a it's
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like a curse from God it's it's a it's it's a gift I never have skid marks makes laundry easy for my wife that's
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good no the um I got into the whole Beday thing uh in Puerto Rico I lived there in 2019 and every bathroom in our
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house had one you know not not like the one that you put on the toilet seat but like you know a separate bedet and um I
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was like this is lifechanging this is lifechanging and so uh you know here I
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had one in in the main house uh but we're doing the renovation so I haven't put the electronic one you know over and
47:13
the electronic one the problem is it's like a laser beam yeah so it doesn't like get so you have to kind of move
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around to where it gets the whole area you have to kind of get a little twerk action yeah exactly yeah I I get that
47:25
get that um I just I just think it should be standardized I I think I think we need to start a movement no pun
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intended and just really get this this bedet thing off the ground I I mean it
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it's a it's a life-changing thing it is man we don't have to live like Savages with paper anymore it's just crazy
47:42
Puerto Rico do you I know I have a friend who moved there for the 4% flat tax yeah s we moved there we brought our
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Corporation there in 2019 and uh you know live six months and uh you know a
47:54
week there you know you had to be over there half the time and did the whole thing I liked it uh you know but during
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Co they had some of the strictest lockdowns they were crazy in the country if you had an odd number or an even
48:05
number determined what days of the house you could leave uh to go to the grocery store that that makes complete sense
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scientifically right yeah exactly because oh my goodness like I look back
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and I'm like oh my goodness like I cannot believe what we did I can't
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believe anyone bought and I'm s there I'm the guy like excuse me guys this doesn't make sense he's like no no no
48:30
you're racist oh yeah well yeah I I didn't understand like it's like wait so because yeah oh and then they dude the
48:38
the media is wild bro like hey if you're not for lockdowns it's because blacks and Mexicans are dying
48:44
disproportionately than white people so that means you're racist and you want blacks and Mexicans to die they literally wrote an article not that
48:50
exact headline but I'm not too far off yes like I'm like wow if anybody body
48:55
takes any of the media seriously now yeah I mean it it is insane the stuff I
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read oh and then exercise is right-wing nationalism white supremacy yes when
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yet like my most in shaped friends are my black friends yeah I'm like you guys
49:12
are obviously white supremacists right they told you this well and that's what the media is doing I mean that's they
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have lost all credibility and uh you know it's this whole postmodernist idea
49:24
where there aren't absolute truth and that you know you have to question every
Post-Modernism, Policy, and The Woke Mind Virus
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societal Norm that has ever come about and you know I'm fine with with questioning Norms but when you're
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arguing a norm that is has been a a tested fact for thousands of years and
49:44
you're making me a racist because I don't agree with your new definition of whatever you know you say is now normal
49:51
that's when I know you're full of [ __ ] yeah I mean the thing is you you can't have an opinion like immigration so a
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lot of people coming over the Border are not Latinos they're not they're not Latin no they're latines they're not
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they're not they're not they're not of of South American or Mexican descent they're from Africa who's funding the
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flights so if I even ask that or or even worse they they could be white
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nationalists from Germany um so I don't know the thing is we don't know who they are right they're just pouring over the
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Border they're flying on planes with no names on their tickets so if you even question that it's crazy
50:28
I did a an Instagram I never do this on my Instagram but I just shared this like real about immigration like we're not
50:33
getting the best and brightest if you try to go to another country like Australia for example they literally it's a meritocracy to get in Australia
50:41
it's meritocracy yet their but their argument is well who's going to do the cheap labor for below minimum wage I'm
50:47
like how about we get citizens and we pay them minimum wage like below minimum
50:52
wage you're really that's your argument like you guys are fighting f for a $20 minimum wage and your argument is no one
50:58
will work for below minimum wage how about we stop human trafficking how about we treat people like humans like a
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lot people don't understand like a lot of stuff going on is is not good the
51:11
human trafficking part of it yeah I mean that's bad absolutely that's really bad
51:16
and it's causing more problems than we're solving well you look at that southern border you know you have people from China um I mean lots of of people
51:25
people from Africa um people coming from all over the world and they're flying into Mexico and they're Crossing and you
51:31
know to whereas if they were trying to get in legally they could never come and even visit uh and you know the idea that
51:39
you know and there's been I believe 8 million people since Biden has been put in office uh I mean that's bigger than
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uh that's like what four times the size of Nashville yes uh of illegal immigrants we don't know who they are uh
51:52
we're basically being invaded now you know since we say that by military aged men I know these are not women and
51:58
children if you see maybe the videos are off I don't know but if everything I've seen these are military age men yeah
52:05
like that's scary and why are we doing this why are they allowing it why aren't we stopping it why are they allow what do you think is going on why are they
52:12
allowing all these military-aged men uh to come into our country from countries
52:17
that uh are are known enemies most young men are conservatives I don't know this but this
52:24
is one of the reasons I obviously I don't know anything I'm saying but what
52:29
the one of the hypotheses is that they're getting new voters they already
52:35
you're dude in New York in New York you are allowed to in New York City at least illegal immigrants can't vote and they
52:41
don't even want IDs so how do you even know who's voting right so look at it this way if what was it like
52:50
75% of the Next Generation males the high school age males are conservative
52:56
what happens to Democrat Party yeah they're done goes away they're done I mean so what are they doing they're
53:03
importing voters where I think it might be weird if these are indeed
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Latinos or what is the proper I don't want to be racist but like Latinos Latinas latinx people from Latin America
53:17
South America Central America whatever if they truly are those are you
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know historically Catholics so that might actually work against them yeah um
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I don't know but I have no explanation why we are letting in so think of it this way 8 million people well well and
53:35
and like how do you know they're criminals well let's say it's only a percent yeah 1% what's 1% of 8
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million that's 80,000 880,000 criminals it's a numbers game if you take a big group of people
53:48
what is it in New York I think only 230 people commit all the crimes they just keep letting them back out right so
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people are mostly good we'll agree with that yeah but there's bad apples yeah so
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it's a numbers game the more people you let in the more criminals you let in because we can assume that for every 100
54:05
people there's going to be x amount of bad people yes so if we're letting in 8 million people that's a lot of xes and
54:12
that's scary that is just petrifying well you know and as you were just saying we're letting them in and then
54:21
we're allowing them to vote in the cities they're going to to without IDs
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you know where like there is no good logical argument to allow that to happen
54:33
anybody that's being intellectually honest will say that's complete [ __ ] yet somehow these virtue signaling
54:39
leftists are like it's a good thing they should be able to vote they're here it's like are you [ __ ] crazy oh that black
54:45
people can't figure out how to get IDs oh that's the other one I mean that was that's a funny viral video we like of course I know how to get an ID what kind
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of [ __ ] is that I just watch this so let's so let's assume they can't vote
54:56
here's another problem they give these leftist states more congressional seats because it's based on total population
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not legal population I didn't know that so I think California has an extra like three seats or something because of that
55:08
interesting it's nuts it's insane so I look at it like it's obviously one party
55:14
doing it but why isn't the other party fighting it so there's no real good guys
55:19
in this battle well I I do think that the Republicans are fighting it it's just you know how much can you do when
55:26
the president doesn't want it he's going to veto any legislation that you put in place it's largely his policy you know
55:32
he's the commander-in chief so if he wanted to shut down what's going on the border he could probably do it pretty quickly If he if he you know got an Iron
55:39
Fist and said this is this is bad this is a national security did it Obama did it Obama did a great job and so did uh
55:46
and so did Trump they both did yeah I mean Trump trump uh for all his faults
55:52
um foreign policy was was good like the Abraham Accords were amazing he
55:57
literally was working towards look what happened he gets out we were literally on our way to peace in the Middle East yeah now we're back to war in the Middle
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East look man I'm pretty easy of of who I'm going to vote for somebody who's against Wars like what no new Wars Trump
56:12
had no new Wars that right there I'm 90% gonna vote for you if Biden had no new Wars I can ignore a lot of stuff he's
56:18
done right but these people want Wars all involved in stuff we should
56:23
Ukraine there still insisting Ukraine's winning yeah well you know what was interesting about the whole Ukraine war
56:30
so when this thing first you know started off I remember watching different headlines and you know Drudge
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Report um used to be something that I would go to and and read um I I still
56:42
read it probably every day but I would go to it multiple times a day and some sometimes click it for fresh refresh oh
56:48
yeah sometimes probably three or four years ago something happened like from reading that website every day I can
56:54
tell you Matt drudge is not putting those headlines up anymore that is not him he got bought I believe they got
56:59
purchased it's not public though so you have another group running those headlines well you know the headlines
57:04
back a year ago for the Ukraine Russia thing were all about Putin has cancer
57:10
and um the Russian Army's almost folding and all of this propaganda and I I wish
57:16
I would have screenshotted every time I saw that because it was such obvious propaganda yeah and we've been fed so
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much [ __ ] from that War I mean it's all the Ukraine side and you know
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they've done nothing wrong when the government is known to be a super corrupt government the most corrupt
57:37
government they've always been yeah and so the thing about Ukraine when you say
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Ukraine won they're literally recruiting people 45 years and older and women yeah
57:49
like they're drafting old folks like guys older than us yeah we're not military I'm not military age I'm 43 and
57:56
women okay so is that really winning what we're doing is we're literally
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genociding an entire country sure we're genociding all their men like we are we've already genocided most of their
58:08
fighting age men yeah but nobody cares like oh fight for Ukraine I'm like you just gave up half their population yeah
58:15
what who who's winning is anybody really winning Russia's lost I Russia seems to
58:21
be doing okay their economy's crushing it they've really forged a bond with China which is the last thing we needed
58:27
who's really even if they are winning like they have more territorial gains how do you define winning yeah I would
58:34
say not dying is a real good form of winning good G and the thing is they had a treaty ready to go yeah but Boris
58:41
Johnson flew over there was like nah you guys can't have this treat you didn't read about that one uh I I I I believe I
58:48
I read something but I don't remember it yeah so basically the US and the UK were like we we can't have a treaty why
58:54
because they wanted War Tulsi gabard will tell you it's the War Machine and I
59:00
have to take her seriously because she's literally in the military as we speak yeah like and she's a former congresswoman I like her what what do
59:06
you think of great yeah I mean I mean everybody's great till you find out what they're really going to do right she
59:12
says the right things yeah I mean I don't like her gun control stance a lot but you know I don't like I don't like
59:19
100% of what everyone stands for sure so I can make a concession like RFK Jr I
59:24
like some things he says maybe about 10% but what he said what what I agree with
59:29
is enough for me to vote for him if I had to because I the things I agree with are important yeah no new Wars and
59:37
that's pretty much it yeah no new Wars he's a big fan I I enjoy hearing him actually talk about capitalism you know
59:43
and and and those type of ideas it's nice to hear a Democrat actually say you know share the same belief in the
59:51
country as as I share um and that's always nice you don't hear that now now you hear capitalism's bad and oh you
59:58
know anybody that's an entrepreneur is bad and they're just working off the backs of the poor all this [ __ ] and
1:00:05
you know RFK at least his kind of vision of America I can I can align with well
1:00:11
because I've started businesses hundreds of people have been employed paid their mortgages and bought cars so if someone
1:00:17
who works in the public sector for someone else can say that they can't I took a risk became successful ful and
1:00:26
have employees who are doing really well right now and who've done well historically so I love how they vilify
1:00:31
business owners when they're the ones who are benefiting from it yeah it's a
1:00:36
it's a trade it's a service trade right I'm going to give you this amount of compensation you're going to give me
1:00:42
this service you're going to work that's it that's how it works yeah we all want to sing Kumbaya and be happy and love
1:00:49
where we work at the end of the day I'm paying you to get something done if I'm paying for a house I expect you to build
1:00:54
me a house right right so I think we get it twisted this employees rights I think
1:01:01
is pretty much squashed with capitalism because if you don't like your situation
1:01:07
at will employment you can go yeah and if your employer doesn't like you they
1:01:13
can fire you yeah there's plenty of jobs out there thing is everybody wants to have an office job not do much work from
1:01:21
home and make 200 Grand a year yeah not going to happen not works and minimum wage for fast food workers here's the
1:01:28
thing minimum wage jobs aren't meant to be careers and if you need more money either work hard at that job and get a
1:01:34
promotion or get a second minimum wage job which I've done before like I didn't
1:01:40
always have stuff so when I was broke I wasn't thinking wow maybe I get some
1:01:45
free money for being a Jew which I think we should get I thought we'd always get some k1s from Hollywood or something I
1:01:52
get invited to none of the good Jew stuff like when they canceled Kanye I wasn't involved in those
1:01:57
meetings this Illuminati thing they say we run stuff I I'm not invited so people
1:02:02
like what do people be like well you guys own like no no they do I I just I just own protein bars bro I mean I'm not
1:02:08
in that mix but yeah I think I think that when you look at what solves everything it's Freedom yeah absolutely
1:02:14
freedom to work where you want to work it's a meritocracy guarantee this work your ass off you accomplish things if
1:02:20
you can make a company money they're going to pay you money to make them more money than they pay you absolutely it's
1:02:26
a pretty simple proposition like my brother doesn't own a business he works he he's a he's a high level SE a seet
1:02:33
guy right he's not worried about job security as much because he's talented
1:02:39
and he knows if he and it's happened before where a company got bought and the new owners were like oh we're going
1:02:45
to different whatever sure but his resume is there yeah and he can perform and he can interview so if you want to
1:02:51
be hired and make more money take some night classes become a Tradesman they're
1:02:56
getting paid I know man become a plumber yeah dude plumbers get paid they're
1:03:02
getting they're they're crushing it plumbers electricians they're in high demand yep high demand so the problem is
1:03:08
everybody wants easy yeah everybody wants easy and then they start a business and there's a reason why 94% of
1:03:13
businesses fail because everybody thinks it's oh I work for myself that means I don't work
1:03:18
much that's the wrong attitude if you want to become an entrepreneur and you're gonna fail so badly dude I was so
1:03:25
bad my I destroyed my marriage I'm like she's still I don't know why the hell she's still there you know I I mean I
1:03:31
destroyed my marriage I missed my first two kids like first steps missed a lot of their childhood because I was busy
1:03:37
growing my businesses yeah and you know what I don't know if there's another way to do it yeah I mean Scott and dedick
1:03:44
are my my two partners up there um we're um you know we're all single guys none
1:03:50
of us got married um you know we're kind of I'm I'm settling down you know now
1:03:55
but we talk about that you know if if we had families we're not sure that we could have built what we built we moved
1:04:01
to Mexico open the hospital in Mexico you know didn't have that background lived in the hospital you know worked I
1:04:07
mean for three or four years man probably seven days a week maybe had
1:04:12
maybe had 10 days off in a year I mean it was wild how much we worked but it was making that
1:04:18
sacrifice to you know to have the possibility it wasn't even a assurity it
1:04:24
was a possibility of being successful yeah and people now want to become entrepreneurs to work less it's like it
1:04:31
does not work that way dumbass the thing is you would have been successful I
1:04:36
can't say your relationship would say the same because you're driven I could tell sitting here like you're going to be like gotta go to work for me going to
1:04:41
work every day is like suiting up and going to war yeah it's like okay honey I'll be back Gotta Go Gotta Go win some
1:04:47
Wars like so every time I went on a business trip I traveled 300 plus days a year most of for marriage every time I
1:04:53
went a business bus trip I would purposely not do anything fun because I'm like this is a business trip this is
1:04:59
not a fun trip I'll save that for when I'm with my family so you would have been successful now I can't say your
1:05:05
marriage would have made it for us took counseling took a lot of things but you know here we are and now you know I'm
1:05:12
going to be repairing our marriage for the rest of my life due to what I did in my 30s right but I'm here and we're one
1:05:20
of the few companies at least you know I can say that right now now I'm pretty confident that I'm where I need to be to
1:05:27
be where I need to be later in life if that makes sense as far as saving portfolio standpoint but how many years
1:05:33
did I not pay myself oh man well that's other thing yeah you so you went unpaid too oh God it was great right amazing I
1:05:41
had a per DM when I first started traveling for my first company $50 a night for a hotel some of the hotels I
1:05:47
stayed in were amazing and I would uh I when I first started I put extend our product I
1:05:54
loaded up a 2003 Toyota Corolla that's my car loaded it up to the brim and
1:06:01
drove store to store that time we didn't have Google Maps man we had Map Quest so
1:06:07
I used to print out it took me like two weeks to print out my trip and I just I'll call it ping pong you go from store
1:06:12
to store to store to store to store to store and then when I got tired after about two three weeks I'd drive home I'd
1:06:17
end up in I was in North Carolina at time I'd end up in Pennsylvania I'd end up in New York I'd end up in New Jersey
1:06:24
the Midwest so so which company is this salvation this is my first company so salvation you would
1:06:30
literally uh like a traveling salesman in a car St go to different what type of
1:06:36
stores dude nutrition stores everything I'd get cursed out by 19-year-old GNC clerks it was awesome W man if I if it
1:06:42
had if it had nutrition in the title I'd go there I'd go to gyms and I'd just be like hey you know you should try this is
1:06:48
great and it was hard to explain because you know no one wants to hear about mtor and all these cool little buzzwords
1:06:54
scientifically I'm like well what you do is drink it during your workout there's no carbohydrate but it gives you gives
1:06:59
you benefits helps you build lean mass and lose fat and they're like oh okay
1:07:04
you know it's and it's a new category no one knew what it was and so what would you do you'd walk in you'd give him a a
1:07:10
pitch would you give him a bottle try or I'd hand him a full full tub okay and I'd be like hey I'm Mark lobliner I'm
1:07:16
the owner of Salvation and here's our product and sometimes they'd be like oh
1:07:22
it's freaking great you know bodybuilders caught onto it cuz all you had to do is say oh I'm dieting I don't need I don't have carbs in this but it
1:07:29
was awkward it was I mean I had to learn a lot about myself and I had to learn about rejection yeah man you know even
1:07:36
though I I've been with my wife since high school so I didn't have to deal with dating rejection I dealt with a lot of rejection yeah a lot of people like
1:07:43
laughing at me and it was it was emasculating it was humbling but I
1:07:48
wouldn't trade it for the world I learned a lot about myself and being in a car for 15 hours a day alone M I still
1:07:55
trained every day though wow I mean I'd go I'd find a gym and I'd be like all right I'd try to get a free pass because
1:08:01
I didn't want to spend the money I mean we do our best like we really like my wife was there like she was working a
1:08:07
lot at the time so she was able to you know this n that one was after that was after Cammy so yeah my daughter got
1:08:12
neglected H how long did you do the uh the traveling thing that to that
1:08:18
extent uh 2004 to 2010 oh wow six years six years and on
1:08:25
that grind so I mean and I've done something similar so I have a mad amount of respect for that type of it's it's
1:08:33
hard to explain but it builds a lot of character you know as you were saying you got some it felt it felt when you
1:08:40
got done with the day and you went in your shitty hotel room you felt like you did something you felt like your life
1:08:45
had purpose yeah right you felt defeated or you'd have a big win maybe a store
1:08:50
would buy in for for for me back then $100 sale would make my week i' like yeah you know like now it's like you
1:08:57
know with sprouts and stuff like those are big sales right but back then man you'd get like one sale like H then you
1:09:04
get on I had I had a before like this one it was just like you're able to plug I had this adapter plug into the
1:09:09
cigarette lighter in the car had my laptop so I'd be posting on like forums at that time it was they didn't have
1:09:15
Facebook and stuff so it was like nutrition forums like uh testosterone and uh bodybuilding.com had a great
1:09:21
forum and I used to do my I used to block at the time like because that was when I was just getting started
1:09:26
bodybuilding like oh here's my training for the day here's I ate so it was like I was constantly moving yeah and i' pack
1:09:33
i' try to save money on food so I just drank protein powder and ate tuna all day y crazy so so six years of that um
1:09:41
you know at what point did you start making a little bit of money and you
1:09:46
know how did how did that play with your mind so I was very fortunate when I worked for weer Publications I made a
1:09:52
lot of money mhm so I was given a a very so they hired me 19
1:09:57
years old Junior rep M and so basically I start I start my career I start my job
1:10:03
and they give me like a $30,000 territory but they gave me an open-ended commission I didn't even know what my
1:10:09
commission was I couldn't read it I was 19 I'm like oh cool I was making 24,000 base $24,000 in California that
1:10:17
literally does even then right in in 99 yeah was nothing doesn't buy much so my
1:10:23
wife and living in this you know apartment in Thousand Oaks California at the time and I was hustling like I was I
1:10:30
made sure I was there at 6:00 a.m and I didn't leave till after the last person left which sucks because my boss at the
1:10:36
time was Hawaiian so he'd get in at 11:00 a.m. and we leave at like 8:00 p.m. but I was there from 6:00 to 8 I
1:10:42
was there all day I'd find time to I'd train in my I'd train where I can I'm like whatever I'll figure it out I'd
1:10:47
literally go to the gym if I was sleeping very little I'm crushing it I'm selling like what this this kid's insane
1:10:54
and I got my first commission check and I thought that they messed up my wife
1:11:00
calls me and she's like are you sure this is you should check with them so I remember I went into lia's office this
1:11:05
his name liia Clark and I go hey man I think you messed up he's like no that's that's that's right like are you sure it
1:11:11
was literally more than my salary and I'm like cool paid off all my student loans just got everything taken care of
1:11:17
I've I've always been a saver you know I'm a like I'm not a as you can tell I'm
1:11:23
not I'm not like a f except for my shoes I'm not a flashy guy right but like I just paid everything off got debt free
1:11:30
and so I was able at weer to make a stupid amount of money for my age so
1:11:37
when I started my business my wife was working so I was able to have a little
1:11:43
bit of money to kind of take me through when I was making a lot less yeah or or
1:11:49
you know peanuts to what I would be well at what point did you you know you know see though that the business your your
1:11:56
your new business was starting to make money and what was what was that what was that like 2009 oh W so five years in 2008 2009 we
1:12:04
had you've been grinding on the road for five years 4 4 five years and you're not making money in that whole period yeah I
1:12:11
mean we were so we started to grow like it was constantly growing but you're talking like 50,000 150,000 200,000
1:12:20
you're talking about year that that was yeah okay so and then like 10 million
1:12:25
know we had a Tipping Point that was just insane where our main issue was stock mhm so once we H that Tipping
1:12:31
Point we're able to really grow with it what what caus what was the Tipping Point for that I honestly think it was
1:12:36
just a buildup of small winds and then for some reason everybody just bought in the int workout category like everybody
1:12:43
was just this is it I need to have my int workout nutrition and I mean we did
1:12:48
really well at the time uh we couldn't afford to sponsor real bodybuilders like I I don't mean this is an insult so we
1:12:54
weren't really having a natural bodybuilding nice so we had all the best natural bodybuilders and the thing about
1:13:00
natural bodybuilders they're taking supplements because they can't take steroids sure so we became the biggest
1:13:06
sponsor of natural bodybuilding nice and we were able to really dominate that market just spilled over and then
1:13:13
vitamin shop picked it up GNC picked it up and it was Off to the Races so it
1:13:19
just kept growing and growing it was uh it almost it almost seems like it happened overnight but it didn't no it
Entrepreneurship, Business, and Financial Success
1:13:25
just was noticeable was like holy [ __ ] we actually did something special here yeah it was uh it was a lot of work but
1:13:33
I don't think I really felt financial success till not success but Comfort till like a
1:13:42
year and a half two years ago when I'm like you know what I'm actually not as stressed I'm still stressed because I
1:13:48
have kids but I'm not as stressed and that was that was recent what do you think think that
1:13:54
uh that aha moment or change was to be less stressed um I think to having the
1:14:01
partners at with with Ambrosia I think was really where I was like because they're good people you know and and I
1:14:07
love working with them and I I I just love it and it it just it was where it's like okay you know what
1:14:13
if we did something special here we're still a part of it we can make it even more special because now we can fill POS
1:14:21
that are a lot of money like if you think about it this way say Walmart plays a PO they have they own 40% of basically
1:14:29
every category so from protein to shoes to clothing to Salt they own like 40% of
1:14:38
every single grocery category so Walmart plays a PO say a million
1:14:44
dollars okay so you have to have enough to fill that yeah let's say you're operating on a modest margin so you need
1:14:51
$400,000 to fill that P well then you have to have more to sell to the rest so you're you're in if if Walmart plays a
1:14:57
PO you need $2 million right there I'm just making numbers up sure that's a lot of money2 200 Mill $2 million in cash
1:15:04
flow oh and by the way they don't pay immediately they're paying you in 60 days they've got a lot better I've heard
1:15:10
but let's say 90 days so you're fronting $2 million which even hundred million
1:15:16
doll companies sometimes don't have $2 million of free cash you're going to float $2 million out there so with
1:15:23
having partners we can actually fill the Sprouts orders without you know having to figure out a way to pay Rob from
1:15:30
Peter to pay Paul so it just G it was that that kind of less you know I think
1:15:35
cash flow was the main yeah relief no especially in that that business where you got a product and it's always a cash
1:15:42
flow game always I mean it's that's you know when I have my my clothing line um
1:15:48
clothing's a nightmare there's so many sizes and skews so I own a I own a parel printing compan yeah we do it for other
1:15:55
people but even we do our own stuff like for ambrosia for gift with purchases we only do large and extra large now people
1:16:00
don't understand like when you make a shirt you need like six sizes and the big ones cost double yeah oh well we
1:16:07
were uh manufacturing overseas in in Pakistan and China that's what we do so
1:16:12
um I mean you know we would be sold out you know and then oh it's coming you
1:16:18
know oh 60 days 90 days we're out out of stock and uh you know I was in my 20s
1:16:24
when when I had that so not a whole lot of business experience just kind of figuring out was me and my mom and uh
1:16:30
you know we built it up it was we were the largest like I said supplier of Brazilian ji-su martial arts uniforms in the world but there was a lot of trial
1:16:37
and error and the the biggest hurdle was cash flow as you were just saying always
1:16:43
I mean it was just brutal because you know it's just then I got a place another order and you know they they
1:16:48
they gave us terms they weren't great terms by time the product would come in sometimes you know and uh it was really
1:16:54
hard to really get ahead uh with how much we we grew yeah and even with our new partners like we have very strict
1:17:01
parameters so we have to have business cases and there's not unlimited funds so we still have I mean it's actually and
1:17:08
I've learned a lot like I've never scaled a company over $50 million I haven't um I mean that sounds really
1:17:15
first world but like it's really cool to have the opportunity to try and scale to
1:17:20
that level and to work with people like one of our guys is uh see was from Goldman Sachs like you know how much I
1:17:25
can learn from that guy absolutely he's from Goldman Sachs like apparently they own the world yeah really if you read
1:17:32
Twitter they do some really crazy stuff over there yeah Twitter's mad Twitter's I love Twitter I I'm not on officially
1:17:39
yeah X oh TW no no no if you don't do it yeah because it will consume your life
1:17:44
you'll wake up in the morning I wonder what's going on on X right oh and then Elon Elon bought it it went wild I Can't
1:17:51
Get Enough are you uh do you follow Bill Amman I've seen his stuff on the recent uh MIT stuff it's so good yeah so I'm
1:17:58
I'm not officially on there like I don't post but I'll go read you have to follow AC stuff lately oh gosh it's so good
1:18:04
because well so Business Insider just went after his wife Y and so his wife is
1:18:10
This brilliant you know PhD from MIT uh she was a professor and they uh wrote
1:18:17
this story about her plagiarizing and that she plagiarized her uh what ever
1:18:23
her college thesis or PhD thesis but the reality was she missed a couple quotes I
1:18:28
mean plagiarizing they need to really tighten up that definition because it sounds like you're stealing but she didn't do anything that was unethical
1:18:34
plagiarism to me sounds unethical what she did was not unethical and it was like a couple mistakes but boy Bill
1:18:42
amman's going at him he's just slic and I hope he plays The Long play with
1:18:49
Business Insider they're a bunch of pieces of [ __ ] like what they've done to Elon Musk what they how they just go
1:18:54
after people and try to ruin their lives you know so it's that's been my my Twitter fun you what's really crazy
1:19:02
is the periodicals I used to subscribe to financial times have you seen their
1:19:08
Instagram it's the most woke [ __ ] you'll ever read in your life Business Insider huge fan of that publication I
1:19:15
wrote for Forbes it was one of the coolest things in my life I have an article in Forbes now I read these things and Forbes is the guy like
1:19:22
prevent flat tax and I'm like what are you guys doing it's it's really hard to
1:19:27
see the people you thought would just be based on facts and numbers and I'm not
1:19:33
sure what's control but it's not helping their market like the market for people like us is bigger because if you look at
1:19:39
like the demographics of America and how people vote and think it's it's not that and if you even read like Financial
1:19:46
Times their Instagram the comments they're like what the hell happened here I don't know if it's to get more clicks
1:19:52
I don't know what it is but it's really like they why is the financial times have an article on climate
1:19:58
change yeah that's a that's a very good question you're the financial times they're getting their Dei square up
1:20:04
somehow is is that a thing like is that a thing because I want one yeah how do I
1:20:11
get scored yeah we we would be failing oh God yeah we would fail ourg I would
1:20:17
test I would get a solid F yeah no I I do um I do like watching Mark I get Mark
1:20:24
Cuban I used to have I used to get I used to get made fun of for doing Mark Cuban quotes on my Instagram and after
1:20:32
he literally sent people to restaurants to Nar them out during Co oh he's the worst he is trash what like Mark cubin
1:20:40
has become such a piece of trash he's a woki but why he's literally him like
1:20:45
Mark cubin it like I used to say the two CEOs I most closely follow mhm Dana
1:20:52
White yeah yep and Mark Cuban I used to have [ __ ] pictures of those guys on my
1:20:57
like their quotes the memes where it's like crazy I love those guys and I I
1:21:03
still I still obviously you know love Dana White sure but I mean dude I just
1:21:10
it's like all my childhood Heroes except for Kirby Pucket have fallen by the wayside and Kirby's dead so yeah no I
1:21:17
mean you know Mark Cuban he he got involved in this Dei stuff with acman too
1:21:23
like he's been throwing some posts out I I I I've liked a lot of what he's done over the years and obviously it's fine
1:21:28
that people have different different views but to me when when I read what Cuban's saying right now on it he's
1:21:36
completely missing the bigger point he's saying how should be yes like I agree with everything he's saying exactly but
1:21:42
hey you know what we shouldn't just hire white people yes yeah no [ __ ] exactly have you seen like I just want you to
1:21:48
look at Ambrosia's like Instagram it's theore Ambrosia Collective
1:21:53
I might be the only white guy there okay I'm Jewish I don't know if I am I am I white are Jews white I'm so confused hey
1:22:00
it's whatever you identify as yeah unless my nose gives it away you know but no I mean I'm obviously a fan of
1:22:07
diversity ABS I we talked earlier like we we grew up in diverse areas yeah
1:22:12
right like I love diversity that's one reason I love Public Schools it's diverse right but he's saying exactly
1:22:20
the right things but that's not EI that's called being a good human being y
1:22:25
not just hiring people who look like you and not having an echo chamber Y and I
1:22:31
just don't think he knows what he's talking about no he doesn't he doesn't know like and and that is you know I
1:22:37
wonder if Amman was like that before um before the Harvard stuff you know when
1:22:43
he went after Claud and gay uh because a lot of these guys who I respect when I
1:22:48
hear them talk it's like they're missing what's going on they don't get it and you know
Racism, Identify Politics, Political Propaganda
1:22:55
so you saw Amman of course I love what he's been doing but when I read Mark cubin I'm like yeah just like you just
1:23:01
said I agree with everything you just said but that's not the world we live in
1:23:06
and of course you should want those things but they're pushing this agenda across the board in our schools in the
1:23:12
different companies and they're using it to divide people they're using it in a racist way they're not using it like
1:23:18
that and that seemed to go over Cuban's head yeah I just it just it seems like
1:23:23
Common Sense things like for example my buddy Chiron the the offensive coordinator for Michigan Chiron Moore
1:23:30
there is a controversy two weeks ago um because they asked so the the quarterback for
1:23:36
Alabama they were saying hey he should probably move positions he's such a good athlete so one reporter asked the
1:23:43
dumbest question ever the reporter asked hey do you think they're saying he should move to a different position
1:23:48
because he's black oh my gosh shut up so shon's a good man like one of the best
1:23:54
people you'll ever meet in your life good quality individual somebody that nobody would ever dislike the nicest guy
1:24:01
you'll ever meet a man who loves his family you know so he goes hey you know what I would have been like see he's a
1:24:09
better man than me because i'm like [ __ ] are you crazy why would you even ask me that yeah so he goes look he's
1:24:14
like I just don't see race he's like my wife's Caucasian my kids are mixed race
1:24:20
he's like I just judge people how they are and he's a great athlete done MH and
1:24:25
then Twitter blew up because they're like oh this is what's problem this is why there's racism so wait a second I
1:24:30
would think that'd be the safe answer yeah the safe answer used to be I just don't see race I just don't see it now
1:24:37
if you're not actively racist you're racist yes but he
1:24:43
truly loves people for them for them their character for their and if you
1:24:48
look at like he he his his big client was when he beat not when he beat Penn State after the suspension of Harbaugh
1:24:54
he cried after the game mhm so that was his big thing that's anybody who cries
1:24:59
out of emotion from winning a football game that's a very good guy yeah I'm sorry like that's a guy who's on another
1:25:06
another level of confidence and just masculinity where he's of I'm I'm joyous
1:25:11
in what my team did I'm so proud of them it's a big moment for me big moment for them and to drag him for not being
1:25:18
racist because he's not racist or racist it's just so confusing now yeah well you
1:25:24
think about you know Martin Luther King uh used to talk about a colorblind Society yes and that used to be what I
1:25:32
thought we all aspired to live in that was the goal yeah and you know now if
1:25:38
you say you want to live in a colorblind Society you're considered a racist the left is segregating on college campuses
1:25:45
they have black areas yeah white areas no whites allowed areas I would walk right into that area and be like kick me
1:25:52
out I will sue every single one of you yeah that's my Jewish side I only see racis as funny the
1:26:00
Jewish jokes that's one thing we have well I mean it's it's gotten to a gotten to a point where um you know as you were
1:26:07
talking about you like public school diversity those type things same exact thing I was U this
1:26:15
2020 after the George Floyd um peaceful protests yeah well after all that that
1:26:21
happened and you know race was put so front and center and dedric the guy on the left there black
1:26:27
business partner and I'm walking down the street with dedric and I said damn I
1:26:33
said I was describing him I was say I was like I didn't ever see you as black
1:26:39
and now I'm seeing you as black I'm like I'm kind of disappointed because I don't I never I just looked at him as dedric
1:26:45
my brother not my black brother like and I feel like they're putting those ideas
1:26:52
in our brains and confusing a lot of younger people into thinking that if we
1:26:57
don't think like that if we actually aren't racist and we actually do look at things from a colorblind perspective uh
1:27:04
that you know we're bad people I interact with kids every day
1:27:10
they're not racist they have great sense of humor about racist like sports will always be funny and racist like if
1:27:16
you're around a high school sports team they're making fun of each other for everything they can find and that's good
1:27:22
because when I played football guarantee you this everybody was dogging on everybody right all right so that's fine
1:27:28
but when I'm around these kids they don't care like at least the ones I'm around maybe it's Williamson County maybe I'm a bubble but for something
1:27:36
that you you would think I don't see any of what you would typically associate with the South yeah nobody cares if you
1:27:43
look at kids hanging out just go drive down the street in Franklin see kids hanging out they're generally diverse
1:27:48
yeah you rarely see a group of white kids or a group of black kids you'll see an Indian kid a white kid a black kid
1:27:55
you know you'll see a great diverse mix cuz I don't think I don't think these this new generation is buying into this
1:28:02
well see I I I do wonder if it's Williamson County though man well then I'm glad I live there oh for sure for
1:28:09
sure I mean it but it you know uh and I'm not involved with kids sports or anything so I'm I'm not around it but uh
1:28:16
just from what I see in in in the world it doesn't seem like especially inner cities you know it doesn't seem like
1:28:24
that level of getting along and call it colorblind view yeah is is the norm and
1:28:30
I'm I hope I'm wrong actually I I hope there's more places because I'm also you know business in Mason Ohio and that's a
1:28:37
suburb of Cincinnati same thing um I see people coexisting and not giving a [ __ ]
1:28:43
yeah and I think that's the beautiful thing you know is that you just don't see it like that you're my friend yeah
1:28:48
you're a good person not hey you're you're my favorite black guy right like oh you're my favorite white guy it's
1:28:54
like wait a second you know so I think we're in a good place I do think we're better we're better than we've ever been
1:29:01
like think about it like in the N like just aund years ago like things kind of really sucked like you know like people
1:29:08
went through hardships 100 years ago dude you're looking at right before the depression World War I I mean that was a
1:29:14
terrible time so I mean Spanish flu too yeah amazing Spanish Flu just ended yeah
1:29:21
yeah that was 100 years that was almost 100 years exactly to co yeah well and you think about uh you know you think
1:29:29
about with with covid you know we had the most Divi divisive president at least in In Our Lifetime um I had always
1:29:36
told my family and Scott and Dedrick I'm like there's no way they're ever going to let Trump be reelected there's no way
1:29:42
he's causing way too many problems econom is going to crash something there's just no way too much too too
1:29:47
divisive and January of 2020 uh I remember uh we were having coffee Scott
1:29:53
dck and I I'm like well guys looks like I was wrong you know economy is still going good I think we're gonna you know
1:30:01
I think we're gonna be wrong and then you get this virus that pops up you know March 2020 they shut everything down and
1:30:07
it' been lingering for a while but you know what are the odds that you have a
1:30:15
once in a lifetime virus that was released uh during the presidential
1:30:22
election year of the most controversial president in our lifetime and that keeps
1:30:28
him from being president what are the odds total coincidence right so that makes me think what's going to happen in
1:30:33
2024 you already had the Jew tunnels in New York do you see those I saw this morning what is going on what is that
1:30:40
what I don't know but I I really think again I wasn't invited and I'm real it it it apparently
1:30:48
is like did you see them Riot like Jews are not good at rioting we need leave that to other people it's the most it's
1:30:53
the most unintimidating Riot you got a bunch of dudes in hats with big curls on the side of their head right wow suits
1:31:00
like it wasn't a riot it it was a bunch of ketching you know is what it was wow
1:31:06
it was nuts like they had these tunnels so one story is it was so they can be left alone and pray during Co but then
1:31:14
they brought out these mattresses which were like stained and like these other like a baby like a baby
1:31:21
stroller or something so now they're like H all the Jews are pedophiles wow and I'm like I don't know if I got that
1:31:28
from I just think it's underground it's half dirty yeah there's a mattress like if you took a white mattress and dragged
1:31:34
it through dirt it's going to have dirt spots and you could have spilled something on it I'm not going straight
1:31:40
to pedophilia but hey that's just me but I'm like this is weird like who' have thought you'd
1:31:46
have a there were like Jews crawling out of tunnels it was crazy yeah I thought
1:31:52
that was a joke I really did it really happened 2024 is wild well yeah who
1:31:57
knows what they're going to do you think that they're going to let Trump uh be
1:32:03
reelected well I mean here's the thing though like people don't vote like so
1:32:09
conservatives always complain the election was rigged and they they did ballot Harvest but it's legal they just
1:32:14
Tred Democrats just try harder you know they followed all the rules they just changed them obviously with the mailin
1:32:20
ballots which I think I think should have to show up and vote I do too man I think we should have paper ballots why
1:32:25
okay here's what I knew it was messed up with like well you know the machine and the algorithm like why is there an
1:32:30
algorithm in the machine shouldn't it be simple addition one vote two vote three vote what algorithm like what ALG they
1:32:37
literally said algorithm in the vote in the voting machines so so Greg Abbott a
1:32:43
lot of these and Whitmer up in in in Michigan mhm every single lockdown
1:32:50
Governor got reelected m right you're we can't get enough people
1:32:55
out in a primary or a main election to we're we we have no room to talk like we
1:33:02
don't vote enough that's the problem people always complain but nobody actually votes so will but do you think
1:33:09
that they're going to let him well they the Supreme Court's going to put him back on Colorado uh the New York thing is kind
1:33:17
of like whatever um the Supreme Court's what's going to save it he'll be on the ballot I think yeah um
1:33:24
but one one uh one hypothesis that we just won't have an election they're
1:33:30
going to find a way to just get rid of the election that be then you have a civil war that's when I think people lose it yeah well you know the the
1:33:39
question I have to it is I would have thought we would have lost it during covid you know and people people really
1:33:46
were just they laid down easy life is too easy just laid down like no you know
1:33:51
I think you should wear your mask and you know just I didn't lay down I just got made I just got I didn't get much my
1:33:57
wife didn't wear a mask at the zoo once some Karen came and yelled at her but oh my God outside outside and here's the
1:34:03
kicker my wife can't wear masks she had a a growth in her sinus and a mask would
1:34:09
literally kill her oh wow it would definitely raise her risk of death cuz bacterial infection she has to take an
1:34:14
antibiotic year round oh my God she has to rinse her nose daily wow so she had a
1:34:19
a grape siiz uh mask fungus and her sphenoid sinus oh my God so this woman
1:34:24
came up started yelling at her voice like look I literally can't wear one and just going it was just like these people
1:34:30
were nuts yeah one guy one time in Costco before Costco became I had my I
1:34:35
put I I wouldn't wear a mask they give me the face shield oh yeah because I need chicken but I wouldn't wear a mask
1:34:41
I refuse to wear a mask so I remember I had one time I had like one around my chin before before he's like this guy
1:34:47
walks by me he's probably like 10 yards from me turns around said pull up your m ask I said you were right here you
1:34:52
couldn't say that to my face oh yeah I was ready to fight but I was like ready to fight like I'd walk by me too man
1:34:58
dude Metro Nashville they were [ __ ] too oh yeah I'm walking down the street like pull up you're asking like arrest me and then I'm like I'll someone film
1:35:05
it and it'll help my career let's go they wanted you to wear a mask outside outside walking down Broadway what oh
1:35:12
wow oh they were terrible is that is that what it was this is how bad like it's been what three years and I forgot
1:35:20
how bad it was yeah you had to have a mask on outside didn't you Broadway oh my God but the problem is the cops I'm
1:35:26
just doing my job you know as someone who lost his entire family of the Holocaust not the my grandfather escaped
1:35:33
osit who lost a majority of my family of the Holocaust which some people don't think existed I'm like I don't know
1:35:38
maybe it did and um I always wondered I'm like how did that ever happen how
1:35:44
did people ever go along with something so stupid then 2020 happened and people
1:35:50
were literally wishing in me death for not wanting to take an experimental therapy and not wanting to put a cloth
1:35:56
over my face yeah every single Karen every single fouchy like person who'd
1:36:02
come up to you and who'd uh who' yell at you for not wearing a mask who'd yell at
1:36:07
you and say you don't deserve medical treatment because you won't get an experimental therapy yeah they are Nazis
1:36:13
yeah they do have nazil like Tendencies it's not the same no it is the same cuz
1:36:18
both of them were wrong both of them didn't make sense there's one more extreme than the other maybe right um
1:36:24
some people argue about the uh experimental therapy well yeah I mean if you think
1:36:30
about what they did first they said the if you got the vaccine you weren't going
1:36:37
to get Co 100% safe and effective then they said if you got the vaccine you were going to spread co uh then they
1:36:44
said if you got the vaccine you were going to die of Co all of those were proven wrong every single time that they
1:36:52
were proven wrong it wasn't like the people that were uh All Pro vaccine
1:36:58
before were like hey you know what sorry we were wrong about that no it was like oh but oh but but still saved X and
1:37:05
they'll go off some correlative data it's just like yeah but you were saying that this was a pandemic of the
1:37:12
vaccinated it was never a pandemic of the vaccinated that was all [ __ ] and you used that to get people fired to uh
1:37:20
make people uh you know lose their job lose their careers not go to church not
1:37:25
be with their families allow people to die alone you think about we had about a million people die with nobody by their
1:37:34
side and talk about cruelty people need to look in the mirror and realize they were the cruel ones if they were
1:37:40
supporting this narrative because yeah we we all had family and friends that
1:37:45
that died by themselves in the hospital I I don't forgive and I don't forget they do not deserve forgiveness yeah for
1:37:51
what they did they they don't deserve it you know um Nome that idiot in California you know he he KN the fact
1:37:59
they were out congregating and eating out and going on vacations just such a like such [ __ ] they they knew they
1:38:05
were lying yeah like they weren't like I can understand if someone scared you know who I think was legit dwine in Ohio
1:38:13
he he had some crazy lockdowns the gyms were actually open because the the gym sued and won oh nice Wisconsin same
1:38:20
thing dwine is a feeble old man huh yeah he was scared you never saw that man
1:38:25
without a mask on MH so he doesn't get a pass yeah but you can understand but I
1:38:31
understand but Nome Whitmer oh oh but you don't have to wear a mask or worry
1:38:37
about anything if you're rioting right I'm sorry peacefully protesting because
1:38:42
racism was the bigger pandemic than covid remember that that was one of their things oh well racism's way more
1:38:48
of a pandemic than Co like no it isn't nobody even talked about racism you had
1:38:53
one cop do what the department told him to do as a move by the way literally in
1:38:58
their handbook what he did was how to subdue a person that was crazy that was crazy and it's like well he was wrong
1:39:04
well you you're at fault right you trained him to do it like this yeah no I was wrong I I and and then the autopsy
1:39:10
came out and it wasn't asphixiation yeah it was it was a a fitel over to us so
1:39:17
look dude would I have done the same thing as a cop no am I I already you already can tell I'm not the I'm I'm a
1:39:23
police supporter of the right departments sure city cops generally not the best people you go to Franklin or
1:39:29
Brentwood amazing support the hell out of those cops but generally speaking if
1:39:35
you look at a big department I have some friends on NYPD and but they can't they can't talk sure they agree with us yeah
1:39:43
but again would they and I I don't want to offend my friends if it came down to
1:39:49
their job or putting us in jail are shooting us or whatever I not I'm not sure what they
1:39:56
would choose well I think you know like I can think about Metro Metro Nashville you know I was born and raised here uh
1:40:02
there's a lot of cops that that would not they would they they were like you know [ __ ] the pandemic and screw these
1:40:09
these law they're like you know they're kind of making us stink we know this stupid right now we got to have people
1:40:15
wear their masks but you know they're not going to push it too far in a city like Nashville you know you have a lot
1:40:21
of locals a lot of local cops it it was just a a big town 10 years ago basically
1:40:27
Y and I think we still have some good ones kind of like you're talking about the surrounding areas uh are are are
1:40:34
pretty good awesome um but uh you know it is
1:40:39
frustrating I don't like when anybody abuses their power you know that's my thing I I don't like when they do it to
1:40:46
anybody I didn't like when you know gay people were picked on 20 years ago like they were no of course not I mean I
1:40:51
hated that [ __ ] I'm like why you know I've always tried to stand up to the bully and like and and now the bullies
1:40:58
just have to happen to be those same gay people which is weird I just don't see the need to talk about who we have sex
1:41:04
with I'm crazy like that but when I walked in here I'm like by the way I have sex with my
1:41:10
wife and she's a woman and we don't do it often because we're married right but like we do have sex so I I I have sex
1:41:18
with women like I just don't care who people have sex with if you're if you're like how do you say this if you like
1:41:25
have what many would perceive as gay Tendencies like being a little more
1:41:30
feminine than most men but I've known a lot of really straight guys who are you would guess are gay sure I've known a
1:41:37
ton of like really really straight like bagging girls dude I'm talking like gangster pimps who you'd be like that
1:41:44
dude's gay he's not so I don't like just be gay sure don't I don't care like I
1:41:50
don't think any no body cares like nobody's like ah you're gay like all right I just don't want to see pictures
1:41:56
right like that's it like nobody cares I really don't care like and and if you're just and again like I I was just talking
1:42:04
about this today it's like the problem is like with the transgender thing right like
1:42:10
misgendering I still say yes sir no sir and the thing is if you look a certain way I'm going
1:42:17
to be polite and say that but if you're like hey you know I'm this I'm like cool yeah done right now misgendering should
1:42:24
not be an issue if you're confident that you're that gender like if someone comes to me and says hi ma'am I'd be like
1:42:30
that's awesome thank you bro have a good day because I know I'm a man right like right like I'm confident that I have a
1:42:36
penis or I identify as a man and I I I you know so I'm like cool that's great
1:42:42
so you wouldn't be offended if you were misgendered not at all I think it's hilarious or if someone was like I I
1:42:48
nothing would like nothing really offends me anyway but yeah misgendering would definitely not offend or someone
1:42:54
call me gay bro you're gay I'm like okay right that wouldn't offend me so if
1:42:59
you're proud to be if you're confident that you're a chick or a dude yeah and you're not a chick or a dude then you're
1:43:05
not confident that you're a chick or a dude right because if you are like hurt me so bad I was misgendered misgender me
1:43:12
back yeah like I'm not g to go out of my way to hurt somebody's feelings yeah you know like I was at a grocery store we do
1:43:18
business with and I actually really like this a lot of people think it's silly on
1:43:24
the name tag if you do go by pronouns mhm it said he
1:43:29
him it was not a he him my best guesstimation that was a she her who
1:43:36
identified as a he him but I was like I'm not going to go out of my way to say hey bro right you
1:43:44
know um no or well actually hey bro hey Sis hey what's up girl yeah no I was
1:43:49
like hey how are you doing great awesome have a good day thank you so much sure you know so I don't think anybody's
1:43:55
going to go out there are some people who suck but most people just want to be nice yeah no I I completely agree with
1:44:01
that and I will call a uh biological male who identifies as a woman I don't
1:44:07
mind saying her or she doesn't bother me whatever want at all now see I don't like uh that [ __ ] on the name tags where
1:44:15
it has the pronouns because I'm like that would help me though yeah know that's going to help you but my thing is
1:44:21
it's like they're forcing this language on US unless unless you don't force it right like is it option so they don't
1:44:28
force everybody to have it okay well that's Co so like not every because I refuse to do it okay good so so you if
1:44:33
you don't believe you should have because I don't want pronouns next to my name no no so like Instagram it's
1:44:39
optional you could put he him or she her and I actually was making fun of someone was I didn't know it was there oops my
1:44:45
bad I'm like so you're uh sheim or whatever yeah and uh yeah so I sheim is
1:44:50
is kind of confusing yeah the only again I again like Eddie Murphy was so far
1:44:57
behind like ahead of his time remember we got caught with the TR they called him remember back in the they call him [ __ ] that was a word that we're not
1:45:04
all to use anymore really yeah I don't think so so Eddie Murphy was caught with a transexual and it was like a big deal
1:45:11
and people were like dude even the news was like Eddie Murphy caught with a [ __ ] you know now we can't say it dude
1:45:19
but I again I have no issues with you do you we only we only live once right
1:45:25
absolutely if you want to live that as a woman do it just you know don't I don't I don't think I don't think we should be
1:45:30
chopping off anything before you're an adult what about uh biological men that
1:45:37
identify as women with their penises flopping around the woman's locker room
1:45:43
that's wrong okay I agree so I am firmly against men and women sports spaces or spaces in general there's a reason look
1:45:50
title 9 they're using that against women now it's faking crazy so up until like
1:45:55
two months ago my daughter was vying for scholarship I would hate for her to lose it to a man and also women will get
1:46:01
injured badly again the Q angle of the hip 17 to 19 degree difference you have
1:46:07
a man who's bigger stronger faster runs into that knee you're gonna have girls just fallen down injured dead broken
1:46:14
you've already had the soccer player who broke a girl's face volleyball player broke a girl's face they break a lot of
1:46:19
faces so at the end of the day men are just better at stuff and if you notice it's dispropor well there's not that
1:46:25
many well there's not that many doing it right but Connecticut tons of girls left out of scholarship contention because
1:46:31
they couldn't place because two dudes were ahead of them and if they spoke up they got cancelled and again the reason this
1:46:38
happening because men won't speak up yeah well times uh woman of the year was
1:46:43
a a man again and what this proves though is that men really are the best women even better at being women than
1:46:49
women I just I just look I have a daughter she can she can fend for herself and I can
1:46:55
always say that yeah I'll take my daughter and and in a lot of things versus a dude but like look at Leah
1:47:02
Thomas oh my God first of all what a huge [ __ ] on that CH have you seen the
1:47:08
Bulge under that swim trunk uh yes Leah Thomas is packing D's got like a seven
1:47:14
incher I'm not playing like I can't stop working I think the uh the the girls in
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1:47:20
the locker room that saw it flopping around uh said it was it was really big too because I would be making fun of a
1:47:28
small penis like yeah dude comes in with a small when when a girl sees a penis and doesn't call it small he's at least
1:47:34
above average so I'm like all right dude like I look at it I'm like yes it's a
1:47:40
big p it's like a it's like a utter just waving in the water just like yeah but
1:47:46
the thing is like he was a shitty male wrest male wrestler male male swimmer
1:47:51
mhm and became the best female swimmer of course and then just the audacity to
1:47:58
just like go in a corner because like I don't I'm when I was in high school I used to I change whatever yeah now if
1:48:06
I'm at Lifetime and I'm changing I kind of find my little corner you know I turn
1:48:11
around just get my stuff on sure I'm not one of those guys blow drying my my penis you know seen those guys why would
1:48:17
you do that but um but imagine the audacity the the confidence yeah first
1:48:25
of all you're a foot taller than these girls you take off your your bathing suit your bikini there's a big [ __ ]
1:48:32
right there and you're just flashing it like that at that point at that point
1:48:38
he's just trolling he's trolling him he's trolling him I mean anybody can see that it's a troll you know it's a troll
1:48:44
because if I was a swimmer with a big penis I'd do the same thing I'm neither so I'm just going to stick to
1:48:50
bodybuilding what would you what would you have done though if your daughter was in that locker room and felt
1:48:56
uncomfortable Le hadd be knocked the [ __ ] out I jail and I mean that um especi unless we were given a heads up
1:49:02
then I'd make a stink before it would happen I would demand that she's not in the locker and with her or we're gonna have separate times my daughter goes in
1:49:08
I don't care if my daughter's 30 that's what's gonna happen or someone's getting knocked out yeah maybe it's Leah maybe
1:49:15
it's her dad if she even has a dad maybe it's the the chancellor of the school some is getting knocked out because I
1:49:22
don't have the self-control to knock some not knock somebody out at that point well because it's a troll and it's
1:49:27
it's a troll that is you know really hurting our kids in many ways if your
1:49:32
daughter's in that locker room and she's having to deal with this and in a crazy world where we know everybody that
1:49:40
they're all full of [ __ ] trying to act like it's normal it's like no no no no you're not going to do that to my kid no
1:49:45
and that's the problem the dads are okay with it or they're just scared now in
1:49:50
Burbank California against the talk about the books in schools The Armenian dads went hard Armenians aren't about
1:49:58
that stuff like no we need to quit this this crazy [ __ ] in schools with the sexualized books yeah the Armenians came
1:50:05
together and I I went to I lived in Burbank for a little bit went to Glendale Community College for a summer
1:50:11
you do not want to mess with Armenians okay they're they're they're legit folks man like you do not want to mess with
1:50:17
them so I just I love the Armenians by the way they're awesome it's because I'm
1:50:23
scared of their Mafia their Mafia is crazy no but I mean it's just it's sad
1:50:28
that this can all stop if we just came together and just
1:50:33
like look if you look at the riots in Seattle in Portland it's like 30 people
1:50:41
can you imagine everybody you talk to as a lik mind of yours got together and went to a school board meeting you'd
1:50:47
have hundreds of people yeah but you know what n i I just don't you know I have a job that's the thing they hold
1:50:55
your job against you and the left is so good at canceling you they'll tweet to
1:51:00
your employer and they'll call you have 10 people doing that to your job it
1:51:05
looks like a thousand yeah you're done so the left controls the narrative because everybody's afraid to be
1:51:10
cancelled everybody's afraid to be racist everybody's afraid now anti-semitic anytime someone says
1:51:16
anything about a leftist Jew like anti-i shut up yeah shut up our people
1:51:22
literally spent 25 years in the desert cuz someone dropped a quarter and you're going to complain about like some soft
1:51:29
[ __ ] like that shut up like seriously like that's the problem anti-Semitism is new racism if God forbid you're against
1:51:36
what's going on in Israel which by the way I haven't really made my opinion on that I'll tell you why in a second is
1:51:43
because it's just they they just the anti-semitic term has become it's the
1:51:49
new racist mhm because it's easy it shuts people because then you go from making a point to defending why you're
1:51:54
not anti-semitic mhm that's racism uh I I think the economy is bad you're racist
1:52:00
then you go from talking about the economy to talking about how you're not racist I got a black friend look he's black you know right but but yeah I
1:52:07
don't comment on Israel because I don't care because I don't live there we should stop sending money to other
1:52:14
countries until we figure out how to get out of our $ 33 trillion do in debt I'm an American yeah Ukraine oh well I'm I'm
1:52:23
very very very very consistent mhm I don't think we should be sending [ __ ] to
1:52:29
Ukraine I don't think we should be sending [ __ ] to Israel and my mom literally served the Israeli Defense Force interesting literally came from
1:52:37
Israel I'm a first generation American my mom's from Israel I don't think we should send anything you know why
1:52:42
because right now I'm in America yeah and until we can figure this out I don't I care I don't want people to die us
1:52:48
sending money is not going to prevent people from dying and trust me Israel doesn't need our money they're operating
1:52:54
in a surplus yeah well I mean and that's the thing is is we have been it's so
1:53:01
easy to call somebody racist or anti-semitic or homophobic or transphobic and people are so afraid of
1:53:08
those labels that they'll generally shut up and say oh sorry exactly you know but
1:53:13
the reality I do think things are changing because now you know four years
1:53:18
ago a lot of people didn't know how to deal with that yeah now we're like screw this I'm racist great yeah if that's
1:53:25
what you think like you know which people are are getting more comfortable uh In Their Skin realizing I'm not
1:53:31
whatever just because somebody says I'm something doesn't make it true conspiracy theorist is my favorite oh
1:53:37
that's well that yeah I mean how many conspiracy theories have actually come true let me ask you this question before
1:53:43
before that how many wars has the United States gotten in since
1:53:48
1960 that have been we've been told the truth about why we went into it we haven't won one yeah we lost Afghanistan
1:53:56
Iraq's a mess M Vietnam we lost we did not win that war it was not a draw we
1:54:02
lost because we went in and we left without completing the objective that's a big L and we were lied into every
1:54:08
single one of them yeah that's the thing I mean we're constantly lied to and so
1:54:15
if while it's going on we're the ones out here yelling hey this is be yes
1:54:20
they're not telling us the truth we're called a conspiracy theorist when in fact it's a you know were there weapons
1:54:26
of mass destruction I mean God forbid you would have said I don't believe what they're telling us at the time because
1:54:32
then it was like all rah rah America you can't think for yourself yeah Desert
1:54:37
Storm Desert Shield like I literally was I was Teen I was
1:54:43
pre-teen pre-teen teenager I was like 10 to 13 I think was our age and I remember
1:54:49
man we lived uh right by an Air Force Base in C Edwards Air Force Base we lived in a small town California City
1:54:54
California and I remember dude we just wanted to kill everything Brown America
1:55:00
was like [ __ ] it bomb the Middle East bomb them all kill them all and I'm like 10 I'm like I don't know if that's a
1:55:06
good thing why and everybody had American flags on their antennas do you remember that everybody put American
1:55:11
flags on their cars they duct tape into the antennas yeah because they have the proper ones that go in the window now
1:55:17
and it was a thing like dude maybe it was just where I lived but the nationalism was bloodthirst it was
1:55:23
bloodthirst we just wanted to get him Iraq we really didn't have a reason now 911 I could see the bloodthirst right
1:55:29
like that hit on our soil sure why were we so mad at Kuwait like why did we even care well okay I can tell you something
1:55:36
interesting about Kuwait so uh that was around 1990 yeah and there's a video of
1:55:43
a girl that testified in front of Congress about how the hospitals in
1:55:49
Kuwait were raed by Saddam Hussein and the there were babies out of the incubators dying they flipped them over
1:55:56
and just this Mass Carnage that the uh that Saddam Hussein and his group did
1:56:02
towards their Kuwaiti hospital so she testifies to Congress this whole her
1:56:07
family was displaced it turns out she was the Kuwaiti ambassador's daughter oh my God
1:56:13
it was all [ __ ] and it was complete propaganda people can watch this video
1:56:19
of this little girl but we were lied into that as well so so they were
1:56:25
killing babies no they actually they actually weren't that was that she but that was the charge oh yeah that that
1:56:30
should we tell them about abortion well yeah that's a whole other subject but no that Sadam was out there
1:56:39
doing I mean that's a whole other you actually you said you're pro-choice I am
1:56:44
what does that mean it means that I do believe in restrictions but I do believe that so I'm a libertarian
1:56:50
so Libertarians normally were nonaggression which why Ron Paul is actually um Ron Paul is pro- life but
1:56:58
when you look at so for example we're anti-death penalty because uh what was
1:57:04
it who said was it Ben I forgot Jefferson or Franklin or one of those old dudes like it was like if I have to
1:57:09
let five guilty men free it's better than executing one innocent man mhm so
1:57:15
for me it's like what do you make it's a rape incest very low less than 0.5% M
1:57:20
but if it's only one that's enough for me m you know what I mean so let's let's set limits if by 12 Weeks you do not
1:57:28
know you want an abortion then you're literally killing something with a heartbeat and dude they have baby
1:57:33
surviving at 21 weeks now like they're viable really early so you know I am
1:57:39
pro-choice of limitations just because here's the thing another reason is we're
1:57:45
never going to have so nine months though little long yeah but this is why
1:57:51
I brought up because uh um I would consider myself more pro-life but your
1:57:59
exceptions might be uh you might be more pro-life than me
1:58:05
and so when I hear the term pro-choice or pro-life I'm like well what does it really mean because uh you know a lot of
1:58:11
people let's say I'm at like 20 weeks that's what five months yeah that's that's that's out of control so that's
1:58:18
let's say that's where I think is about about five five uh about 20 weeks Max
1:58:23
you know well that could be more than you but I would consider myself more pro life well so let me be straight I think
1:58:30
abortion is murder okay 100% it's murder okay but we also have to realize in this
1:58:36
world you can't always have it your way so you have to have compromise can't compromise murderers we're never going
1:58:42
to get over that one so if Republicans ever want to win we're losing dude Ohio lost the last elections the the whatever
1:58:48
the special sessions because of abortion so if Republicans ever want to truly win
1:58:54
they need to figure out a way to come to a middle ground and most Americans I believe 70% agree with me my viewpoint
1:59:02
is not crazy it's like hey abortions but you know we need to make it where you
1:59:07
can't just do it at nine months dude the old Governor um North what was his name
1:59:13
the old Governor from Virginia was actually um lobbying for abortion afterbirth where they
1:59:20
they it's wild so I I am again like personally I'm pro
1:59:26
life from a societal standpoint we're never going to make that work yeah it's just never going to work because we've
1:59:32
convoluted everything with women thinking that Pro murder is pro-life is
1:59:37
pro-choice well and you know I think with the abortion issue it's like when do you think that life begins when is
1:59:44
the baby viable you said 21 weeks about one in 10 babies at 21 weeks that's very
1:59:49
low very low chance but we can yeah one I'm saying at 21 weeks you're about one in 10 uh and that's you know that's even
1:59:56
in this the best I see yeah we've done it it doesn't mean that it's a home run every time right like Barry Bonds hit a
2:00:03
lot of home runs but not every time he was at Bad y so and that's why I'm at 16
2:00:09
to 20 I say 16 to 20 as far as uh Society because it was pretty much that before you know the Supreme Court role
2:00:15
too I would complete well the thing is roie Wade and I might piss a lot of
2:00:20
people off but that should have never happened this is a states rights issue I'm very Federalist and that's why I
2:00:26
live in Tennessee well just I I worked on uh Ron Paul's 2012 campaign
2:00:32
too my man so he is pro- life yeah he was Pro lifee yes he still is oh yeah
2:00:37
yeah yeah yes yeah he still so and the reason is he was an OBGYN and he aborted a ton of babies and he's like wait a
2:00:43
second these are lives MH and and he's also non-aggression yeah so Li
2:00:49
Libertarians are non-aggression so it's a very difficult thing as a Libertarian
2:00:55
to embrace that you have to we can always we need to set
2:01:02
limitations and it needs to be done by state but I think the states that are just going all on let's just ban
2:01:07
abortion yeah I think they're just shooting themselves in the foot to win bigger so what's the bigger issue
2:01:13
abortion or taxes abortion or Foreign Wars abortion or rights if there's
2:01:19
another um another pandemic what abortion or second amendment rights so I
2:01:26
think conservatives need to and I speak as someone who's not even a conservative if they want to win they need to figure
2:01:32
out how to meet in the middle and you know the pro-life issue is not the one
2:01:38
no it's it's it's kind of an exhausting issue too and I I get the the people that are really behind it some of the
2:01:45
people are very well intended and you know that is their thing but I also
2:01:50
think that that we throw the terms the pro pro-life pro-choice around that's why I always ask people what do you mean
2:01:56
by that because I would consider you pro life and um and that's okay I mean whatever you you could call whatever you
2:02:02
want but I think that we don't realize there's a range of what that really means if that makes sense it's not black
2:02:08
and white I think that we need to have it's not even common sense it's just we need to come to some sort of agreement
2:02:15
like where hey this is societally where we should be and again it could be state by state sure cuz there are some states that are majority pro-life yeah the
2:02:22
southern states the Bible Belt I would say a lot of those are yeah I mean it's uh yeah there are are some states and
2:02:30
and they're getting you know that I don't like them sending people to jail when you know you have a life or death
2:02:37
issue and that the mom is going to die and you know the the baby's at four
2:02:43
months or something like it just seems outrageous to me when you when you lose the common sense in it well the thing is
2:02:50
with ro V way it just means you have to travel to a different state like it it just it just makes it how it should be
2:02:56
yeah um well but I guess what I was saying like in Texas and I could butcher the case but uh there's a story of a of
2:03:02
a girl was having an emergency at the hospital in Texas and uh it was
2:03:08
basically her life or the three or four-month old baby's life and they they
2:03:14
aborted the the baby my understanding I could be messing up the the the details and she was in trouble because of it and
2:03:21
I don't think that's right you know I think that there's there's got you lose common sense in some of it too that's
2:03:27
the problem with black and white thinking and that's the problem with a lot of laws is that you lose that sense
2:03:32
yeah and again like you look at what we put people in jail for it's quite quite
2:03:38
insane well yeah now it's um you know it's it seems like now the justice
2:03:44
system you know is getting more and more weaponized it used to be weaponized on drugs now it seems weaponized against
2:03:52
naysayer so my like our Free Speech maybe what we say on the podcast could be heard by a DA somewhere and that da
2:04:00
says you know what I don't like their ideology so I'm going to find a charge to Trump up on them Trump good word yeah
2:04:07
yeah I mean it's we we we've never had a fair
2:04:12
justice system no I age America has never been right we've there's there make America great again it's never
2:04:19
really been great yeah I mean think about like go through history when when are we when are what what are we what's
2:04:25
the again we're going for 1920s when we put what what was the no 1940s even
2:04:31
later we throw all yellow people in camps that was awesome right 1960s we were spraying black people with fire
2:04:38
hoses or maybe slavery let's go back to that uh we can go throughout history
2:04:44
America's never been a perfect Society right but we keep getting better what I don't want to see is that we stop and we
2:04:50
end up regressing back to where we are we're seeing schools segregate again that's a problem yeah we're regressing
2:04:56
we've made some great progress but America's never been great I'll argue America is the greatest it's ever been because we're awake well yeah
2:05:03
interesting I mean I look at like the 80s um I think maybe when I hear that I
2:05:10
think about the values that I grew up with uh and you know I feel like that
2:05:15
part of America was great um at the same time time though you know I think about the wars that we got into during that as
2:05:22
well and I'm like well so I was living
2:05:28
in my understanding of what the uh the perfect America was but in reality we
2:05:35
were doing all of these bad things as a government um and uh 90s were pretty good 90s were yeah 90s were a lot of fun
2:05:43
that was in Middle Middle High School great decade ever yeah I mean you know and back then you know it well you could
2:05:49
still get in a street fight and not go to jail of course um yeah you could still be a man and not be demonized uh
2:05:57
for being a man you know you could uh gosh you could get along with black
2:06:03
people and not be told that uh it's you're racist well you're you're you're
2:06:10
just getting along with them because you know say like it's so weird now the definitions of everything well
2:06:16
anti-racism is my favorite you have to be racist to undo the racism of the past yeah it is the someone explained it to
2:06:22
me once I'm like you have to people buy this [ __ ] like so you have to be racist to not be racist yes how about we just
2:06:29
don't be racist Absolut simple like all this stuff seems simple maybe I'm dumb
2:06:35
or maybe I'm smart I don't know which one but it just seems like I just don't
2:06:40
understand how I the blue hairs don't align with me the blue hairs they're just weird you don't mean the elderly oh
2:06:47
yeah not the elderly the blue hair but yeah hair Dy is definitely toxic uh tell
2:06:53
me about the Kroger uh thing that happened during covid with your company
2:07:00
because that's that's uh where you got some some headlines you were on some different podcasts yeah I was on timcast
2:07:05
and I was on uh a lot of a lot of really big shows it was actually awesome um but
2:07:11
it was it was a big hit so we were in discussions the outright bar was going into Kroger and they announced that they
2:07:17
were going was leaked out I don't know if it was announced that they were going to penalize those who did not get the
2:07:23
covid vaccine um by giving them an extra sear charge on their monthly health insurance or whatever it was and they're
2:07:31
basically penalizing them they're putting in their own mandate um and I just couldn't ethically do business with
2:07:38
anyone who would penalize people for making a health decision which ended up
2:07:44
in my opinion being the right one and again you could disagree with me not you but anybody can disagree with me I
2:07:50
pretty much know where you stand on it but but um so yeah so I I called my buyer and I'm like hey you know by the
2:07:56
way we're not I wrote an email actually I'm like Hey we're we can't ethically do
2:08:01
business with you until this mandate goes away and I'm like I'm not doing I'm doing this basically for you whatever
2:08:08
because you know it's you guys so I just posted on Twitter like hey by the way
2:08:13
for those of you expect us being Kroger because I was talking about I was really excited about it right huge groc
2:08:19
like hey here's what I sent FY we're not going to be in Kroger next thing was being retweeted by like Donald Trump Jr
2:08:24
and all these guys I'm like oh did not expect that you know it's like it's like end of December it's like December 27th
2:08:31
I go I fly out to go be on Tim timcast it was dope I mean but did it cost a lot
Marc’s Kroger Deal, Dr. Fauci, Gene Therapies and Vaccines
2:08:38
of money yes it hurt the the increase in Twitter value did nothing compared to
2:08:44
what a sale to Kroger would do yeah but I don't regret it at all because was the right thing and I'd rather look man I'm
2:08:53
not like hurting I can afford to make it's the least I can do some people lost
2:08:59
everything some businesses lost everything like those people that Mark cubin went and shut down their
2:09:04
restaurants they lost everything some people went to jail a mom got arrested
2:09:10
on a playground in Idaho so all I do is I turn down one purchase order well a few purchase
2:09:15
orders probably years of business yeah I think it was the least I can do if but
2:09:21
the thing is I expected all these Fitness companies are so like pretending
2:09:26
to be for freedom and based and this and that nobody
2:09:31
followed nobody did anything I thought it would be an avalanche I thought I would have started something we would
2:09:36
have made a difference it did nothing no no it did nothing did you get uh like a
2:09:42
lot of messages and stuff from people in support yes what about the opposite you get some some haters no haters no none
2:09:48
that that issue had none um other than your random Twitter comment like
2:09:54
oh what do they antiva and this and that
2:10:00
I'm like I'm actually you know all my K the the biggest regret I have is not vaccinating my kids but not
2:10:07
looking at what was in the vaccines that they gave my kids we just went to the hospital like hey it's time for vaccine
2:10:13
like cool doctor like hey they need their vaccine now cool no problem I didn't look at any of it yeah I I I
2:10:20
don't think I'd vaccinate my kids if I could do all over again any of them yeah so you're not going to do the rest of
2:10:25
the schedule for them why do they have any more left oh yeah 10 10 yeah I mean you're at 71 by the time you're 18 uh
2:10:32
HPV no we're not doing that we already turned that down okay yeah I'm not sure uh that one scares me that's a that's a
2:10:38
that's a big one it's uh it's more impactful for the like let's say that
2:10:44
you're looking at it from um uh it's a good thing side cervical cancer of course um you know and right now for men
2:10:52
men are seven times more likely to get something called a Squam cell uh cancer that's caused by HPV oh we're actually
2:10:58
really uh kind of known for treating it but um so I see the I mean I see people
2:11:03
die of this cancer a lot personally so I mean it's uh we have a lot of experience
2:11:09
um with with patients with it but you know the question on you know the side
2:11:16
effects that's a that's the whole other one it's it's hard to get a straight answer even even me who we have a
2:11:22
vaccine lab we have actually we're looking at uh Mr technology for a specific cancer vaccine W um so I mean
2:11:28
I'm in it uh but I it's it's hard to know what is
2:11:35
real and and what's what's not real because the Publications have been so
2:11:41
hijacked in many ways terrible the lanet has been completely taken over once
2:11:47
great magazine I just look at do they need all of those shots yeah
2:11:54
all of them now some of them you can pick which ones you want too you don't
2:11:59
have to do everyone yeah like I was just like whatever you say Doc whatever you say 2020 and I know a lot of people like
2:12:07
this it opened my eyes that I've been too trusting the government told me to
2:12:12
do something I did it because I trusted our government and your doctors
2:12:18
yeah doctors really they really sold the bag for money they did man they sold us out many of them sold us out and you you
2:12:25
realize now they actually weren't reading uh a lot of the different papers they were getting $48,000 a patient in
2:12:31
the hospitals yeah they were getting a bunch and the doctors were getting for everybody they vaccinated they were getting bonuses it was criminal yeah
2:12:38
that should not be allowed but it was yeah and there's and now the doctors they've already sold out they can't tell
2:12:45
anyone they did MH they can't be like yeah you know no we we regret doing that no so they're just going to ride it yeah
2:12:52
they're just going to roll with it because they can't admit they were wrong because that's criminal yeah to admit
2:12:57
you took money to that's got to be a criminal case right there yeah I mean it's it's um a lot of the stuff seems
2:13:05
criminal what fizer did seems criminal what fouchy did seems very criminal very
2:13:10
criminal I mean let's think about what he did he he first said well he first said you got to wear M or or masks don't
2:13:16
work then he said oh everybody's got to wear mask he then uh made this story up
2:13:22
about her immunity and he later talked about how uh it was kind of made up just
2:13:27
to get people to go and get the vaccine and that we were never going to really reach her immuni like oh at first I said
2:13:33
60% then I I fig we raise a little bit to 70% to get more people and then oh
2:13:39
you know want to get them up to 85% but it was all he was play so so
2:13:44
he's actually saying this uh this was like December of uh was it 2021 maybe I
2:13:52
think it might even been in in 2021 uh where he was talking about lying to get
2:13:57
more people to do it and I'm like how are we ever going to listen to this guy if he's acknowledging that he would lie to us to get us to do something like
2:14:05
take a a vaccine he even said that about the masks he said not to use me he said well I said not to use masks because
2:14:13
there wer enough masks for everybody right shut up yeah plenty of masks so now now you're willing to say that you're going to
2:14:18
lie uh just to get people to do something that you want them to do remember when they shut down Ford and Chevy to build um ventilators yes where
2:14:27
are those ventilators they shut down auto manufacturing I have no idea where are there's got to be millions of them
2:14:33
when you think about the the ventilators uh were actually being used too early oh
2:14:39
they kill people you go on a ventilator it drastically reduces your chance of not dying oh yeah I mean you're dying
2:14:45
yeah that's Last Resort but they're like oh co vent VK baby let's go it was just
2:14:52
sad but I um yeah I I regret I regret vaccinating my kids
2:14:59
without again I don't regret vaccinating I regret not knowing what the hell I gave them because I might have decided
2:15:05
give him every single one yeah but I didn't even care I'm putting this stuff I'm I'm I'm the father I'm supposed to
2:15:12
protect my children yeah and I'm literally going in and I'm just like yep whatever you say Doc
2:15:18
but it's logical you know now now you've had we've all had a traumatic life
2:15:24
experience yeah and it's like I'm not doing this [ __ ] again and you've learned
2:15:29
you know we're all doing the very best that we can in life with what we've been taught yep and you know that's what you
2:15:34
that's what you're doing you're obviously like a soldier for your kids and you're like you're a little upset with yourself but give yourself a little
2:15:41
grace too because yeah I can't do anything about it now no but my grandkids I'll be that based Grandpa
2:15:49
that's I mean hey me me too I'm going to be that way with my kids too uh I refuse for them to get 71 uh vaccines like I
2:15:57
said we have a cellu manufacturing lab we've got a anus vaccine lab uh we're
2:16:03
going to be using the MRNA technology for our neoantigen vaccine mRNA is fascinating yeah mnna mRNA y m it's so
2:16:12
fascinating yeah it's a great delivery technology my my stance on it is this um
2:16:19
it wasn't ready for the masses I'm okay with it in the sense that okay we've got
2:16:26
a metastatic cancer patient that is going to is is likely to die of their
2:16:32
stage four terminal cancer and you know if we have 600,000 people a year a year
2:16:39
die of cancer and best case scenario this vaccinees in 100,000 people a year that is going to uh likely die of their
2:16:47
cancer and this is going to extend their life or you know and it has a side effect profile that's much less than
2:16:53
chemotherapy or the other immunotherapies it logically makes sense now do I think we should give that to
2:17:01
five billion people to seven billion people that's where I'm coming from it's it's it's a logical no I'm 100% with you
2:17:08
I'm a huge fan I remember reading about it a while ago in just steroid
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application think about it you're literally turning on genes ah well application of just a just
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anabolics You're Building super soldiers well you can do that you know with the crisper technology too and we've got
2:17:26
some really brilliant scientists that work with us that are our leaders create monsters down there well you know it's
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uh we've gotten kind of so big we've got to be very you know kidding uh just have
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like a Captain America [ __ ] you inject him with some stuff comes out yeah he's
2:17:44
Captain America no what can be done is the future is is bright when it comes
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to uh you know the potential of the gene therapy oh absolutely think I think it's
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very bright um we've got to have you know the MRNA technology isn't really a
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gene therapy but it was thrown on us like I would have been way happier if
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they didn't say we're going to go with mRNA and that they went with the old school vaccines yeah cuz you know that's
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we understand the mechanisms ET there's a lot of unknowns with the MRNA and the
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Johnson and Johnson right yeah I forget what that was done with but yeah that's a that's an example that and the um what
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was the astrazenica yeah um you know they they both didn't have the MRNA but
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you know you go into when you look at fizer and you look at uh madna and then you look at the madna patent you realize
2:18:39
that the NIH was the ones that actually owned the patent and they were licensing
2:18:45
part of the Pat Uh to madna and that there was actually a contract that was written in December of
2:18:51
2019 for a about this patent for uh you
2:18:57
know on the covid things that were going on you're like what is agreements
2:19:02
between NIH in madna how does this even coincidence how is this even happening coincidence yeah um and you know we were
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lied to in that January when they said um you know that it wasn't wasn't
2:19:15
spreading from person to person it it was it's a it's a big
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um we we've been lied to a lot yeah and I think that people are waking up to
2:19:28
that fact sounds like you and I were on the same page during Co speaking it out
2:19:33
loud and we were The Crazy Ones in it was kind of lonely for a while was it it's us and Aaron Rogers yeah right
2:19:39
thank God for Aaron Rogers thank God he's the guy now he's uh mcafe is not on the show anymore no ESPN he ain't ESPN
2:19:46
ain't having any of that oh I heard that he uh well yeah and he went after somebody Kim Jimmy Kimmel that's right
2:19:53
yeah I mean he's just ESPN does not want any of that smoke because they're like he's called a conspiracy theorist all
2:19:59
the time when he's been right yeah every step of the way well it'd be funny to
2:20:04
like to go down the list of what he's been called a conspiracy theorist and be like the conspiracy theorist is like
2:20:10
check he brought up I was listening to on the way here he brought up how um he was called an anti-semitic and all this
2:20:16
he's like how did that even what he's not even political he just he's a hippie
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yeah he just want he's has all athlete I don't think any of the athletes actually got the
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shot very I don't know man I think I yeah I think if you made money with your
2:20:32
body would you put an experimental therapy body H hell no I'm I'm gonna I'm gonna get a fake one I know a couple who
2:20:38
got the the fake ones yeah I do too actually but I wouldn't I know a couple
2:20:43
soccer players I know did yeah professional soccer players they were like yeah but but I don't know I think
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um I certainly wouldn't yeah I mean it was just it was just too risky like you make
2:20:57
your money with your body yeah no it's it's it's very risky you really think Kelsey's going out getting boosted uh
2:21:04
probably I mean that guy's pretty weak though he's a great tight end yeah great
2:21:10
tight TI end I is he though or is he just getting paid if you offer me $20 million to put two Band-Aids on a
2:21:15
commercial I wouldn't do it I would yeah I would 20 million you wouldn't see me again I'd be in Puerto Rico well put
2:21:21
yourself like you're thinking about from a a business money side but if it's going to manipulate people into taking
2:21:28
something that could kill them I mean what if he doesn't believe it can kill him uh well fair fair what if he just
2:21:36
thinks it's at at worst ineffective yeah which a lot of people do believe I think
2:21:44
that yeah I I so who knows what he believes you know who knows what he believes but if he if he really did
2:21:50
realize how much BS it was um you know you couldn't pay me enough so do you
2:21:56
think the vaccine is a net positive a net negative if you were to take it like for example if I'm looking at the pros
2:22:02
and cons do you think any population benefits from it yeah I think like 65 and up uh those that are morbidly obese
2:22:10
probably benefit probably I think I don't think the extra boosters are good athletes I
2:22:16
think is the scary ones because your hearts already enlarged yeah you I mean athletes have bigger Hearts so if you
2:22:22
have something that might cause those issues and they push their heart like
2:22:28
fat people pushing their heart is normally just getting up off the couch right like but if you're really an
2:22:33
athlete exerting I think that's why we're seeing what appears to be an uptick in athletes you know it could be
2:22:40
covid too though that's my other thing Co also causes that yeah so I mean it's
2:22:45
I I haven't been one but like oh it's all the vaccines but same uh you know I I don't think that the um over 65 you
2:22:55
know I think good is probably good under 65 not morbidly obese you know just a
2:23:01
little activity every day uh would have made a big difference for a lot of people get your vitamin D get some
2:23:07
sunlight natural sunlight um but I I think it was a I think it was probably a net positive 65 plus net positive for
2:23:15
those that are morbidly obese but I think that it was negative across the board for anybody uh that was under you
2:23:22
know 40 that wasn't morbidly obese they got it yeah and I think kids is just I I
2:23:28
can't and they put on the childhood vaccinations this is ridiculous which does makes sense isn't it still
2:23:33
emergency youth authorization um no I think it's approved now okay so um yeah
2:23:39
actually I watched the FDA uh the hearings on it and I did like Dr uh uh
2:23:45
what's his name Huds Huds I I messed up the last name probably a little bit but he's the head of mahary and he's
2:23:51
actually a brilliant scientist PhD Road scholar uh immunologist um with his focus on te-
2:23:58
cells and in that hearing he was on the board of the FDA that approved the uh
2:24:04
the the jab for the the children but he said what nobody else would say he's like I just don't want you know this to
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be used to make everybody uh it mandated for all kids he said um you know if 44
2:24:19
this is at the time he said if 44% of the population under 18 have already got covid uh we shouldn't be
2:24:28
basically vaccinating those 44% really he said oh yes and he said the only
2:24:33
reason basically I'm approving this is because I think the kids with major pre-existing conditions should have the
2:24:39
right to get it I actually could see his Logic on that absolutely so I appreciated that but uh I also really
2:24:47
appreciated him saying what he said and he was acknowledging natural immunity before it was popular nobody else wanted
2:24:53
to no mainstream oh there's no such thing as natural immunity literally a thing for everything yeah 27 times more
2:25:01
effective than the vaccine uh from an Israeli study back it one of the first
2:25:07
big ones to come out large population group 27 times more effective yeah and
2:25:12
um you know but it was it was stifled the amount of people I know who were vacine injured For That vaccine is
2:25:19
pretty much over 50% of the people I know who are vaccinated really a lot of vaccine injured wow maybe it's my
2:25:25
personal group maybe they're just [ __ ] yeah I mean yeah I I know two
2:25:30
locally really were severely vaccin injured yeah wow I mean I know I know a few um but I I never thought about it
2:25:38
how many people that I know that got it that actually I know a few who got it I know a lot who don't it's about it's
2:25:44
about equal for me yeah it's um but I mean you tend to surround yourself with people who are like-minded yeah so a lot
2:25:51
of people I know either got it because they had to or they wanted to travel or
2:25:56
they just didn't get it yeah so a lot of people I know are like I'm not getting that nope not doing it yeah no I had a
2:26:02
lot of friends that didn't get it then you know some friends that did and uh you know I didn't if someone wanted to
2:26:07
get it no big deal that's that's their choice your body your choice yeah well Mark anything else you want to uh go
2:26:13
over we've been wrapping for a while now I'm good to go I appreciate you having me here man we talked about everything
2:26:18
yeah man I appreciate you coming on and uh be interesting to have you come back on in a year or so get right by it's 20
2:26:25
minutes from my house man awesome brother well thanks a lot appreciate you so much brother thanks thank you