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00:00:00what i could offer they've asked like maybe if there's somebody out there who's had like some
00:00:04sort of uh progress or just success in general with um maybe bringing some over some people over
00:00:12who not necessarily on the left but just have a different opinion or think like you know the npc
00:00:19types um and i would just like kind of as a way of helping any of the listeners that are
00:00:27that are
00:00:27here to give some sort of like guidance on what i've used and what what i've been successful with
00:00:34along the way um so i i don't know how that sounds to you if that's a good fair starting
00:00:41point or if
00:00:41you have any questions yeah sounds great let me know how it's gone uh well you know uh i met
00:00:49my wife
00:00:49before i met um before i sort of found you um you know i i actually found you through uh
00:00:56bill will
00:00:57um his tray of a modern story uh was all over my youtube and then so you uh pop up
00:01:05a few times and
00:01:05you had the same sort of breakdown i remember bill wills uh it really hit me hard um just just
00:01:13the
00:01:13because i was i was living in the area at the time that that happening and um wow just totally
00:01:21like blindsided me hit me with like wow if there's so much stuff that's being hidden for me and you
00:01:27know i was literally like you know around there it was just like wow what else are other people missing
00:01:32maybe so um you've said also many times that um just be honest and like when you start your your
00:01:41debates with people usually say like okay can we just with the other person agree what we want is
00:01:47like for the better that we both are trying to help you know i mean oh yeah that's that's why
00:01:53you can't
00:01:54help each other if you can't define terms so yeah that's certainly the goal yeah so i mean those those
00:02:02sounds like such such simple things but like you know when when you get started like uh people's
00:02:07defenses up and then that that sort of goes by the wayside and then you know if it gets a
00:02:13little
00:02:13heated that kind of it can kind of get ugly real fast but um what i found has been most
00:02:20successful
00:02:20is that approach where it's like you know hey you know we obviously care very much about these issues
00:02:27and we want let's say uh you know if these migrants are coming over to uh europe for instance and
00:02:32and then
00:02:33you know you get the bottle clown or whatever happening and then they they just make posts
00:02:38about like oh you know see this is what we like gotta fight against this is what these people are
00:02:43running from and i'm like yeah but what what was the whole point of them running from this type of
00:02:48behavior if we're just like you know they're just gonna be experiencing it again over here like
00:02:54they they think they're safe they've they've fleed and then uh you know basically going into a massacre
00:02:59you know what i mean um so i i just use little little like things to to kind of put
00:03:06the the point
00:03:06across and i like to do uh social media um at least with my close friends because it seems like
00:03:14i know probably like within like maybe a little bit more at 50 maybe 80 of the time they're not
00:03:22going to
00:03:22agree with me they're going to disagree and i know that like ultimately it's because of the public
00:03:29square all that people that people's friends are going to see like hey well there's other people
00:03:33maybe out here i think this way and of course you know i just i do it as like a
00:03:39friend would and i
00:03:41don't bring like the the mudslinging i'm just like hey you know we we all want to do this like
00:03:45to you
00:03:46know make things better uh that makes any sense but um the most success that i've had uh like with
00:03:54my
00:03:54wife um you know because you asked all the time like oh what do you we've seen this other person
00:03:57and
00:03:58what are the virtues that you find in them and uh you know my wife she's uh because like i
00:04:06said we
00:04:06we've met way before uh i started listening to you and you know the thing that was like the ultimate
00:04:13tipping point was um you know if you wanted to help more migrants uh according to the un standards you
00:04:18know you could you could help 12 times as many people by sending the money over and donating it so
00:04:24that they can you know fix themselves resituate themselves and just like a win-win you know who
00:04:30would want who wouldn't want to help 12 times as many people he said you just got one person like
00:04:36that's being saved by a luxury liner every so often whereas the other 11 drown but then you make the
00:04:42analogy that like hey you just you get all three there are 12 of them like lifesavers or the whatever
00:04:47they're called the inner tubes that uh keep them flow sorry but um so when i brought that to her
00:04:55um
00:04:56she was like really and then she like you know did the research on the on the un standards and
00:05:00and then
00:05:01she did more research on on oh yeah you can sell it save it so like it like broke through
00:05:06the
00:05:07obfuscation the propaganda the like you know when they post the that that kids uh on the beach in
00:05:16turkey and you know you're just like totally like as soon as you see it in all the all the
00:05:21grocery
00:05:22stores where all the kids go you know they don't even care they put it right up front right in
00:05:26your
00:05:26face and it's just like man like i could tell right away they're they're going for this agenda you
00:05:33know what i mean uh but so like little things like that um because uh little things with my wife
00:05:43who maybe she had a lot of friends who also were just in the same boat literally like just thinking
00:05:48hey you know what this is the way we get to help as many because they're dying on the beaches
00:05:52and
00:05:53whatnot but it's like well yeah but you find out later you know this is dad's fault because dad wanted
00:06:00to just go get dental care and overload the boat or whatever like propaganda story that they totally
00:06:05just fly by whatever reason and then uh uh the next one the big one huge uh stuff was with
00:06:16uh
00:06:16covet holy cow oh yeah oh my god i mean and you were right there i mean i gotta hand
00:06:23it to you like
00:06:25i cannot thank you enough like like you you've mentioned this for like three and a half thousand
00:06:30years of philosophy it hasn't budged but you come in you're being peaceful parenting like you
00:06:38you're some you're beyond legendary like i just i cannot praise you enough like you've changed so many
00:06:46things for for the better and and one of the one of those huge things was like so with the
00:06:52covet you
00:06:54wow because i mean i'm sure you took a lot of a lot of crap for that um you really
00:06:59like you called it
00:07:01out it's the only city that has the level four level five whatever um antiviral you know uh
00:07:10yeah biological uh biological research lab yeah 400 meters from it yeah come on the pangolin that's
00:07:17a bat that flew 800 kilometers to just get to wuhan and i i mean with covet i got it
00:07:24from both sides
00:07:24because i wasn't saying there's no such thing as germs it's all made up and and everyone's going to die
00:07:34if they take the vaccine like i wasn't saying that because that was on the more hysterical side
00:07:38of the skeptic side but of course i wasn't also wasn't saying it's some deadly disease that you
00:07:43have to absolutely you can only survive it with this mrna bio sludge and so yeah people i was an
00:07:51equal opportunity annoyer for everyone there because you know i mean i get that people should
00:07:57circle back and say well what claims did we make about the vaccine did they come true sure okay i
00:08:02get
00:08:02that but people should also like there were people who said you know everyone who takes the vaccine
00:08:07is going to be infertile and they're going to die and and it's like well that didn't happen like
00:08:12either so yeah i i got uh covet just made made everyone and everything kind of like an extremist
00:08:21uh on both sides and uh i kind of accept that you know alpha the alpha strain particularly if you
00:08:30were
00:08:30old and obese man that was that that was a nasty bug man that was a that was a nasty
00:08:35bug now i don't think
00:08:36the solution were the coveted vaccines but it certainly was a nasty bug and of course you know
00:08:42that if you wait it gets milder uh and so on but yeah it was uh it was nasty and
00:08:48and people
00:08:49i don't know there were there was never a virus it's like oh i kind of think there was
00:08:54i would do i do think there was um i i was not a fan of the vaccines but i
00:08:59also didn't think
00:09:00everyone who took them was going to be dead in a couple years because now it's been five years or
00:09:05four years and there has i mean certainly there seemed to be some negative indicators but it's
00:09:12not uh at this massive die-off that that everybody was predicting and you know people need to be
00:09:17responsible and they need to go back look at their predictions and see what came true and what didn't
00:09:23and it doesn't seem like either i guess almost by definition either of the extremist sides are willing to do
00:09:29that yeah totally and what was your experience talking about covert when it was going down
00:09:36like i said um as i i can remember like the the experts that you had on there was one
00:09:43expert you
00:09:44had on a couple times who said like he just looked at the code of of the virus and saw
00:09:50the spike protein
00:09:52and he just saw that like yeah this is like you know in a way where it just looks like
00:09:57it's been
00:09:57pieced together or fabricated and again a function way um so i just remember all these little little
00:10:05details and the experts that you had on and then yes it was before all the lockdowns and everything
00:10:10and before they even like yeah remember nancy pelosi being out in uh china town saying yeah you know
00:10:16don't be racist and saying it's the china virus or whatever and uh so yeah but but with um my
00:10:24wife she
00:10:25was she was right there listening um uh we were on a family trip at the time when you were
00:10:29uh doing
00:10:31these episodes and you know it was really like something like uh talking to her about it and then
00:10:38getting her like to kind of just see like okay yeah there's this wuhan um you know area the the
00:10:47level
00:10:47for facility and then you'd have um just a bunch of other things that were kind of like iffy uh
00:10:55just
00:10:56that the fact that they said that under uh i think it was in the who website that it wasn't
00:11:01transmittable
00:11:01between humans and and there's just all these other things that like you looked at it and you looked at
00:11:07what the the government was saying rather than like what was actually being done about it and because of
00:11:16those things like not lining up she was she was on just on board with me and um you know
00:11:23of course
00:11:23also uh you know she was with her kids at home at the time she was like you know what
00:11:29you're gonna
00:11:30take a little bit more time here at home then i went out and you know brought on the bacon
00:11:35so to speak
00:11:36so it was more of that like you know enforcing the that sort of risk taking on my end whereas
00:11:43when
00:11:44you know she could be home and spend more time with the kids so we need the best out of
00:11:47it um
00:11:49that type of thing and how were the conversations with other people about it all yeah you know what
00:11:53that's another thing that you remind me of because it wasn't specifically my conversations with it
00:11:58it was like my wife she went to family members and she's like you know got all this data and
00:12:04and she's
00:12:04she's got these people who are like the for instance they they went out they got the jab and then
00:12:10they were just like okay let's go to all these hockey games and whatnot it's like you know you're
00:12:15like not immune from this right you know you're not like you're not going to transmit it to somebody
00:12:20else right like that's still going to to happen in fact like that was the whole point of you know
00:12:26two weeks to find the curve was to not go out and mingle and like spread this thing like wildfire
00:12:33so to
00:12:33speak but she would she just bring this up as like hey you know this is like what you guys
00:12:39are doing
00:12:39and and you saying like you know this is so important to like not you know uh infect all
00:12:44the elderly and whoever else is not vaccinated and she did it also in a way that was more like
00:12:50um
00:12:51like i said more more approachable more like you know hey we want to not we can basically spread this
00:12:57and still like basically come off with um like you don't have to necessarily get the jab let's say to
00:13:05to
00:13:06fulfill that you could also just keep social distancing or whatever they they're saying
00:13:11where you don't like and spread the the disease even more so um so that was just like talk about
00:13:19integrity and and really like because it could have really been like like you said a hysterical thing
00:13:26like i remember a colleague of mine i just left a coffee mug in my in my one of my
00:13:31work cars and because
00:13:33it was my mug and holy cow because it could have been like me you know just drinking it or
00:13:40whatever
00:13:40touching it just absolutely just flipped out about it and just said like you know you can't be leaving
00:13:46your garbage in here and you could just like spread the disease i was like holy shit like some people
00:13:51just
00:13:52they went off the rails um during that time and then to see like my wife like i said to
00:13:58have that
00:13:58integrity and and she even had other other friends just say like you know how are you approaching this
00:14:04with other people because i think i might be taking or doing like the wrong thing because i'm getting
00:14:09like a lot of backlash and a lot of people are this is this associating with me so i don't
00:14:16know if you
00:14:17had some they said that you were back and forth about it if that like you said other people hated
00:14:22you
00:14:22or other people were kind of going with you about it oh no i just spent online not not in
00:14:27my life i
00:14:28mean okay we don't have any uh i don't have any people who don't reason i mean i know that
00:14:34sounds
00:14:34kind of braggy or whatever right but you know i'm i'm old enough now that i i i'm able to
00:14:40really pick
00:14:40and choose who i hang out with so uh i wouldn't um i didn't hang around with people who fell
00:14:46for the
00:14:46mainstream narrative um i would say most of my friends probably tend tended more towards uh
00:14:54skepticism yeah okay and so i just meant online you know there are people i'm still people out there
00:15:03who say that i shield for covet and fed the panic and so on it's like yeah i mean at
00:15:09the beginning i
00:15:09mean i got messages from contacts uh because i was just out in hong kong doing a documentary like
00:15:15in the november before like i it was probably circulating in hong kong at the time so i was
00:15:20out there doing a documentary back in the day and my contacts were like you know this this
00:15:24copic thing is going to be a big deal it's going to be a huge deal and yeah i i
00:15:29i was keen on caution
00:15:31at the beginning sure i mean to me if you don't know what you're dealing with you know you you
00:15:37know
00:15:37when i worked up north and we heard the sounds of of something snuffling around outside
00:15:44we didn't assume it was just a moose or a deer right you you take out your shotgun and you
00:15:49you
00:15:50get your flashlight and you get ready for battle because it could be a bear that's really hungry
00:15:54i mean for all you know right yeah yeah and so for me when it first came out like oh
00:16:00something has
00:16:01escaped from a bio lab in china i'm like yeah i think reasonable caution is the way to go until
00:16:08we
00:16:08get a sense of the shape of this thing and also because i knew everyone was lying about it at
00:16:12least from
00:16:12the media and the government uh and also knew i knew the incentives were all kinds of messed up
00:16:18about all of this that the democrats had all their weird incentives and so on and so yeah i was
00:16:24i was
00:16:24i was cautious and i counseled some caution at the beginning now i didn't say the government should
00:16:29lock everyone down because i'm an anarchist of course i'm not going to say that first of all no but
00:16:33yeah i i and people like you you fed into the panic it's like no not not really i just
00:16:38think that
00:16:39if you if you don't know what's out there i mean anybody who says well a virus an engineered virus
00:16:46has escaped from a bio lab and anyone who then says i know it's not dangerous is just lying i
00:16:52didn't
00:16:53know nobody knew anybody who claimed to know was lying so yeah but of course people are like well you
00:16:59you you you fell for the psyop and and so on and it's like no i uh i never got
00:17:04vaccinated never got
00:17:06my child vaccinated and uh and it was not easy at all to avoid that stuff in in canada in
00:17:13particular
00:17:13they really came down hard on people who were resisting or pushing back and yeah so i i was not
00:17:23indifferent enough to the radical skeptics and of course i was not uh believable i was not a believer
00:17:31enough for the the npcs who were just following the mainstream uh narrative and of course it's easy
00:17:37for people to say you know at the beginning right if they uh heard about this this covet vaccines come
00:17:42out of a seems to have come out of a bio lab and i was never afraid it's like well
00:17:46that's i mean hey
00:17:47i'm glad that you were never afraid you were lucky i mean because if it had turned out to be
00:17:52quite a
00:17:52dangerous pathogen uh and and like really dangerous more more so than than what happened if it did turn
00:17:59and and you weren't afraid then you just made a stupid mistake and you could have got yourself
00:18:04damaged or killed you know like the the the people who in the black death like the priests are like
00:18:09i'm
00:18:09not afraid to go from bedside to bedside and give comfort it's like okay i mean that's great but
00:18:14you're gonna die of of the uh of the plague right so yeah the people who were like well i
00:18:19i wasn't
00:18:20afraid i'm like hey that's great you know it's it's like um when i was working up north if there
00:18:24was a
00:18:24sound of some animal outside the tent and a guy got up and just went out in his underpants and
00:18:33and
00:18:33i wasn't scared i'm like yeah it turns out it was only a deer it's like well i'm glad that
00:18:37it turns out to
00:18:38be only a deer but it's not intelligent to not be cautious about the unknown and when people say i
00:18:46can't believe you go out there with a shotgun it's like yeah well because it probably isn't a bear but
00:18:51it might be so yeah that was sort of the thing that that happened at my end um yeah well
00:19:00yeah better to
00:19:01have and not need it need not happen no it's like you know i mean you're i'm sure you're a
00:19:07homeowner and every now and then of course what happens well every now and then there's some sound
00:19:12like you wake up was that breaking glass did i hear some some weird sound and and you know i
00:19:18mean i've
00:19:19gone down of course every time that i've heard a strange sound from downstairs i've gone downstairs
00:19:28and uh i've never found a prowler but every time i hear a weird sound i'm gonna go downstairs
00:19:36yeah and i'm gonna check yeah and i'm gonna have a weapon and so on and so i there are
00:19:43people who
00:19:43are i'm just going to go back to sleep i'm like hey you know 99 times out of 100 yeah
00:19:48that makes good
00:19:49sense good for you but you you can't say that for sure so absolutely not oh and what other sort
00:19:58of stuff have you um have you had to sort of deal with uh in trying to get people to
00:20:05have a more rational approach to things um i'll try to handle more of the positive stuff at first
00:20:12because uh i want to inspire all the people listening because like um i don't know you you
00:20:19said uh well like maybe a couple podcasts ago that you know he was kind of ripping off old wounds
00:20:24when
00:20:24when people were uh coming to you for advice for relationship advice and whatnot and i i'm kind of
00:20:31like that same sort of character as well where people i don't know if it's like my i i have
00:20:38like this
00:20:40gentler approach to things or like
00:20:42i've heard people say i have like a just like a calmer demeanor and uh so they they come with
00:20:49me uh and they i guess they're probably like curious to hear like you know what my take would be
00:20:55on
00:20:55it and some of the things that i've you know gotten was like um let's get married uh i can
00:21:02just tell
00:21:02like uh all my wife's friends uh they're just like you know um oh what would you uh give me
00:21:09give me as
00:21:10like advice for like finding finding a man and and this was a few years after i started listening
00:21:15to you so i was like all right well i know i know exactly what to do and i just
00:21:18said you know well
00:21:20because they were all at this moment of time it was uh netflix and chill you know what i mean
00:21:25where they were just like the dating scenario right yeah tinder was really like um starting up then
00:21:32right so you remember all that part yeah okay um so like during that time so i was just like
00:21:39well
00:21:39you know um because i heard from all my wife's friends that you know they basically would invite
00:21:43these guys over uh you know to get intimate and the guys were just like you know not they were
00:21:50not for
00:21:50that at all and so the girls were not sorry who was the guys weren't for getting intimate yeah now
00:21:57the the group the girls said that they they noticed that the guys were just like uh you know they
00:22:02really
00:22:02wanted to just watch a movie they didn't want to like have a one-night stand or like uh get
00:22:08intimate
00:22:08like that on the first day so the women wanted casual sex but the men didn't yeah hey i thought
00:22:15we
00:22:15were here to watch a movie that kind of thing that's interesting i wouldn't have guessed that but go on
00:22:20i know i know um well i'm uh well i'm all out by the countryside so i guess maybe these
00:22:27uh
00:22:28yeah i don't know who knows what these kind of guys are like but uh it's been a mix and
00:22:33match of
00:22:34both i would say but that was um the the general trend that i heard from from these women and
00:22:41so um
00:22:41you know because super happy i want everybody else to you know meet meet their uh future husbands of
00:22:47course i just said you know basically the only thing you gotta do is wait a month or two before
00:22:54you get into that with with this person and really give them like the the time to to get to
00:23:00know you
00:23:01and trust you and and that type of thing and i mean there was like maybe five or six women
00:23:07that were
00:23:08just all like laser eyes focused on me and i mean i don't remember exactly all of them but i
00:23:14remember
00:23:15the at least two of them that i did tell this to you know they're both both happily married they
00:23:20they've got a bunch of a bunch of kids and you know i don't want to take like uh take
00:23:26credit for
00:23:26this but um you know your your wedding speech that you gave where you just said you know at the
00:23:31end
00:23:31like now now go forth and multiply um i i used that in a couple a couple weddings so at
00:23:38the very end i
00:23:39just said you know now go forth and and the first couple they had already had two kids i'm like
00:23:44so go
00:23:44multiply more yeah absolutely it's like i love kids and you know my birthday wishes are every year just
00:23:52like more kids like even if they're not mine like my friends like and and loved ones in the area
00:23:58just
00:23:58have more kids like the more the merrier it's just so it's so amazing like especially when they
00:24:05get bigger like you said many times like you see the forest growing within their minds and how they
00:24:11are developing and it's like who would not and and because i i care so much for these people like
00:24:18who would not want to to like basically spread that and and tell them especially the one that
00:24:25in their 20s still you know what i mean because that's it's just so much uh it's so much easier
00:24:32and now because they've started earlier some of them unfortunately have had miscarriages or have
00:24:37had ivf problems but because they got started early enough right it still was enough time around right
00:24:45yeah exactly exactly so like i won't say all of them had like you know huge families but the ones
00:24:52that
00:24:52did have problems they found those problems early enough where they could get the the you know
00:24:58themselves in get seen and figure out what was going on and like i said a lot of them um
00:25:04that you know
00:25:06i'm so happy for them you know they they got they got their kids and um yeah i just i
00:25:13just want to tell
00:25:13you that uh that i borrowed your your wedding speech uh at least the end of it because it's just
00:25:19such a
00:25:19it's such a great thing and and another thing about the first couple is uh one of them is in
00:25:25an
00:25:25accountants it's just through that they would get that the joke too um just super super thrilled uh
00:25:33and you know same with the other wedding that i went to it wasn't at the toast or anything but
00:25:39i just told the groom i was just like you know go out multiply just just multiply man and he's
00:25:45like i am i am
00:25:46and so he's got two he's got two more now so it's like yeah that is great to know and
00:25:51it's it's nice
00:25:52to hear that uh pronatalist uh thing is out there and i hope the people have given you uh some
00:25:59um some
00:26:00thanks for that you know uh yeah it's the type of thing that that just keeps giving because um you
00:26:06know some of them it's they're not like uh directly asking me for that advice but i can tell
00:26:13because you've mentioned before the baby rabies and whatnot and some women have have said to me
00:26:18like you know what i just feel like you know i gotta focus on somebody else's uh like issues for
00:26:25for right now and i'm like you know it's great for that you know having a few kids because then
00:26:29you
00:26:29can worry about you know taking care of their just and i'm just i i just segway it in and
00:26:35i mean
00:26:35because i know that their bodies that's what their bodies are telling them to do but you know like you
00:26:40said that the anti-natalist argument is so it's so heavy and and um uh propagated out so yeah it's
00:26:50it's like like i said even though that they um maybe had had trouble in the beginning but it's like
00:26:56it was early enough where they were just like okay yeah let's figure out these issues and then they
00:27:01start having you know a couple more kids and it's it's just like so like i'm so happy for them
00:27:08because
00:27:08yeah how many people basically reached the fall or whatever and you know they've basically been
00:27:15sold whatever you know bad sale of goods saying like you know it's not worth it as the kids are
00:27:21such a a hassle whatnot and and it's like you know i just do whatever i can every single time
00:27:27to stomp that out and just to basically be infectious with how awesome it is to have kids
00:27:34how how happy i am to with my kids and how proud i am of them and just i mean
00:27:40it's it's like if you
00:27:42really care about somebody and you have something that you you look um you genuinely appreciate and
00:27:49and your friends or your loved ones you just really don't want them to miss out on that so it's
00:27:53it's an
00:27:54infectious thing because it's not like a performative or manipulative type of thing it's it's just like you
00:28:01know it's going with what nature intended and you said like in the past like even if
00:28:08um childhood and and child rearing has been a nightmare according to you know what psycho
00:28:15history and lloyd de moss was saying was he it was still like you know on the way up and
00:28:21and there had
00:28:21to be genuine moments of of appreciating kids because why why would they want to have them all i mean
00:28:28i don't know it's just i don't know if you've had the same effect on people around you or you
00:28:33know with people sending you emails about you know how many kids they've been having i know you said that
00:28:38you occasionally get emails or whatnot from people showing how many kids they've had i've sent you at
00:28:44least two or three of them because i'm always like thanking you um every time i have my kids so
00:28:49uh
00:28:50thank you so much for for that especially um that was not something sorry how many how many kids do
00:28:56you
00:28:56have i have three kids oh how lovely uh what ages uh nine six and four all right six and
00:29:05four and how
00:29:05how do you how different do you find their personalities i mean i only have one so i don't have
00:29:09that kind of uh
00:29:11um uh comparison yeah you know what it's it's like uh i would say it's really fascinating because
00:29:19i kind of get to see um like for my daughter uh so she looks a lot like my uh
00:29:27my sister's daughter
00:29:29and you know they don't really look alike in in any way but just like the like the the hair
00:29:37color the
00:29:38the mannerisms they do like it's sort of like it's just fascinating to see like those similarities uh
00:29:45and then yeah it's it's sort of like um you you know she has like my wife's uh just she's
00:29:54so good
00:29:55with like music and with uh uh uh just just little things um that they are super talented that was
00:30:04like
00:30:04like when i was younger i was really good at like a lot of things like uh gymnastics uh football
00:30:11um
00:30:12golf and whatnot but like my daughter she's like super super talented uh with gymnastics same with
00:30:20same with my my sons they're also like that and it's sort of like i feel like oh man that
00:30:25was
00:30:25something i was really good at and really liked growing up but it wasn't something that was ever
00:30:29pursued i went through like other different types of sports so like i see that they have just little
00:30:36pieces of what i had and then i also see like my my grandfather uh my other uh uh my
00:30:44other grandfather
00:30:45and uh the two different boys um it's really fascinating to see how like you know it it's almost
00:30:54like they did skip one generation but they still look and they they remind me so much of not just
00:31:01one
00:31:01grandfather or the other but they like both and it's in a normal little ways so i'm like thinking
00:31:07you know when you have uh all your grandkids running around i'm sure you'll have a little
00:31:13little stuff for whoever uh yeah so reminds you of the chip off the old block so to speak you
00:31:19know what
00:31:20i mean oh yeah that's uh yeah really fascinating to see and then like i said because um i've known
00:31:28so
00:31:28many of these people over the years and see how they like sort of developed it it just feels like
00:31:33now that i know what they're good at what they what they have for interests i can kind of just
00:31:41like
00:31:41really like prop that up and uh especially with like computers and computer games and some of them
00:31:47are really good with with puzzles like i was um yeah they they all have like different pieces of my
00:31:54personality and my wife's personality and it's fascinating to see what takes hold and and really
00:32:00like try to encourage them as much as possible to to run with it um and how is it for
00:32:07you socially with
00:32:08philosophy you know most recognition i ever got for it was at one of our friends weddings and they just
00:32:16said that i had a really really interesting way of uh looking at the society and politics and i don't
00:32:24know if they were just trying to be nice or like but it it was enough to like uh start
00:32:29up a conversation
00:32:30at the table we were at um i think i think deep down like i said they they kind of
00:32:37understand that i
00:32:38maybe have a little bit more of an edge and than others like in in terms of like you know
00:32:44it could be
00:32:44anything with like covet or or with kids or with um just being a genuinely like virtue and happy person
00:32:53i would say what what has probably done more more like uh what is that called where like i've sort
00:33:00of
00:33:01like revealed people that have been sort of like you know uh hiding so to speak like uh just certain
00:33:10people
00:33:10i i i would post um like for instance uh to the race statistics on like uh the proportion of
00:33:17uh black
00:33:19population in a city versus how much the crime rate is and posting something like that uh or showing how
00:33:30many um interracial rapes happen between whites on blacks versus blacks and whites and how it's like
00:33:38virtually zero for whites and blacks but then it's like totally like astronomical in the difference
00:33:45from blacks and whites and then those those types of people are just like they they lose their
00:33:52everything they just start calling me like oh you're racist you're all this and i just tell them i just
00:33:57say
00:33:57like you know hey you you disagree show me the facts show me the data that shows otherwise
00:34:03and i'll be more than happy to basically like you know say this is bold bogus or whatever
00:34:10so be it but no they don't come in they just start throwing throwing around the pejoratives and
00:34:15and the ad hominems and i'm just like okay so uh i demand an apology and i demand that you
00:34:24take back what you said because what you've done is basically you know you've painted me as like
00:34:31i'm some sort of brown shirt going around and you're doing that in in the way to say like oh
00:34:38yeah you don't want to be called brown shirt a racist and because of that reason i'm going to just
00:34:44quietly like or quickly just say oh no no no no i'm gonna be like a a racist please don't
00:34:51call me that
00:34:51and now i just double down i just say if you do not apologize and and because i explained that
00:34:57you're doing this specifically because if you know my history you know like i wore the uniform
00:35:04that took those bastards out okay like i am the farthest thing from that bullshit so if you're gonna
00:35:13like call me out on that then you either apologize and i give them 48 hours like like you've said
00:35:20and
00:35:20if they don't apologize in the 48 hours then you know peace be with you because that has been
00:35:28a a very uh ironclad way for me to kind of like get the people out of my life that
00:35:34like i don't have
00:35:36anything to do with them things are not going well for them i i mean i don't want them to
00:35:41go bad for
00:35:42them but it's like you said you know when you see things like that for people that are just truly
00:35:48evil
00:35:48like to to call yourself my friend but then to just throw me under the bus like that no no
00:35:54no get
00:35:55out of my life i want you anywhere near me or my kids yes because of what happened in charlotte
00:36:00kirk
00:36:00i just said like you're paying me in the same way that all these people painted him and look what
00:36:07happened and you keep doing the same stuff like they don't stop so i just like if you don't apologize
00:36:14all right good luck if you ever find the red pill or whatever you come over the other side
00:36:19by all means say say you have and that you're you know sorry we'll continue to strike it up again
00:36:26but no you're gone you're dead to me yeah those people are dangerous and of course if you have people
00:36:32in your life who are dangerous that way of course one of the big problems as you know is that
00:36:38they could
00:36:39end up uh informing on you or trying to get you fired or you know like really kind of crazy
00:36:43stuff
00:36:44can i mean we saw this under covet right that that some people's neighbors were really happy to say hey
00:36:49man they got three cars in the driveway mr cop you better come on by i mean they can be
00:36:54they can be
00:36:55quite dangerous to have around i sort of always remember when they opened up the sort of soviet
00:36:59archives and the eastern german archives like one in three neighbors was like happily informing
00:37:05on others for wrong thing or just even getting back you know i remember in uh vietnam when america
00:37:12was in vietnam they uh set up a bounty to said hey man if you know vietcong if you know
00:37:18a communist
00:37:19in your neighborhood you know let us know and we'll take him out and so what happened was all of
00:37:23these
00:37:24people said to the the local vietnamese said to the americans oh yeah yeah that guy over there total
00:37:29communist yeah and it turned out it's just a guy who um they owed him money yeah and they just
00:37:35wanted
00:37:36to uh take that take that off right uh or it was some guy who you know i think that
00:37:40guy slept with my
00:37:41wife and he just used the um i just used the american soldiers as they just did a sort of
00:37:48used them as
00:37:49attack dogs and so on right and so yeah all of that was uh was pretty bad yeah so so
00:37:55yeah people are
00:37:56dangerous to have around if they don't think for themselves they really are going to be uh uh very
00:38:01very bad for your long-term health yeah yeah and um sorry you were you were saying pretty uh no
00:38:09no
00:38:09that was it yeah okay sorry i uh i've been on a ramble a few times uh so yeah by
00:38:16all means um i'm
00:38:18really really glad to hear all your thoughts um it's probably yeah like i said with social media i love
00:38:26not that i i want to let you know destroy the argument and like basically like rub it in their
00:38:32face but i do know that like um because the way i grew up it was very very hostile very
00:38:39violent if you
00:38:40address people uh in in face to face um and then that's why i address these people online is because
00:38:47at
00:38:47least i know that i can call these people out and everybody around all the family or friends or whoever
00:38:54are related to that person also knows okay this is somebody who's you know either they're going to
00:39:01basically be all in the same boat and and call it whoever racist or whatever i mean it was crazy
00:39:08like my my sister she was out for halloween when one year and she was uh i don't know she
00:39:13painted
00:39:13herself up like some cartoon character like bluey or something like that and because she was like um
00:39:19a dog and she painted her it was either her face or like her nose with like black and it
00:39:26was halloween
00:39:27like they were going on trick-or-treating and they were just like oh that's racist black face and and
00:39:32they were like threatening her uh online or what whatnot with all these like uh you know hate crime
00:39:39it's just like i'm a cartoon character like grow grow a set you know what i mean like it's not
00:39:47it's
00:39:47not like she's going out doing uh robert johnny jr or anything like that it's like no she's just out
00:39:54with her with her kids uh on halloween trick-or-treat and yeah maybe she didn't have a life-size
00:40:01version of
00:40:01whatever that cartoon uh character character was but it's like oh my god like get those people away
00:40:08like they're they are so dangerous and by by all means like it's it's hysterical and and for what
00:40:17like oh like is it really like gonna be like all these hoaxes then well it's for the joy of
00:40:26bullying
00:40:27most most people's ideologies or belief systems simply exist to give them permission to
00:40:33unload hatred and feel like a good person right there's oh this person did blackface i'm gonna
00:40:38you know destroy their lives and of course nobody wants to sit there and say you know maybe i'm just
00:40:42kind of an a-hole who you know just likes bullying people no no no they don't want to say
00:40:47that so what
00:40:49they say of course is no this person is an evil nazi racist and i'm gonna put them in their
00:40:54place and
00:40:55it's just permission it's just endless permission to bully that's really all it's about what do you
00:41:01think about the southern poverty loss on what that they just revealed as a whole or what just happened
00:41:08no that's what cash for talking about with with uh you know how they pay what was it three million
00:41:15well i mean at least i mean at least the books uh at least that's what there is alleged so
00:41:21if they
00:41:21open the books up my guess is going to be it's going to be a whole lot more than that
00:41:26and it's
00:41:27going to be interesting to see how did they coordinate with the biden administration how did
00:41:31they coordinate with their social media were the bans that they put forward or that they advocated for
00:41:41fraudulent or not i mean this is a very interesting question so i mean my guess is though they're gonna
00:41:45they're gonna just wait out the legal process until the democrats get back in power and then it'll all go
00:41:50away
00:41:51sure but like what what a timeline we live in a man i just when i saw when i read
00:41:57that i was like
00:41:58how to be kidding me like i mean oh cow that's just like straight out of an ayn rand novel
00:42:05like
00:42:06you couldn't ah i guess she could write that like well but from an amoral standpoint i mean it was
00:42:12a
00:42:12great business move yeah you know they invest a couple of mil and they get you know a hundred mil
00:42:17well probably a couple of hundred mil uh since 2016 in additional financing so for three mil maybe
00:42:24you get three hundred bill i mean that's a that's a a hundred to one uh payback that's that's pretty
00:42:30good yeah you can't be that from a business case standpoint again you know taking the basic morals and
00:42:37ethics out for sure so yeah where you finished her and how long have you been uh how long have
00:42:44you
00:42:45been listening to what i do uh like i said it was probably about 2012 and i know bill whittle's
00:42:53uh
00:42:53video came out on 2012 maybe 2013 but i i know uh yeah it's been around 14 years now wow
00:43:00that's wild
00:43:01and how long have you been married uh we you know it's uh 2016 was a great year i'm gonna
00:43:08say
00:43:09um a lot of stuff went down 2016 but yeah so it's been 10 years now um wow congratulations
00:43:18well listen i i really do appreciate you calling in and letting me know the the good news of philosophy
00:43:23it's something that somebody suggested not too long ago which i thought was interesting
00:43:26and i also do it sounds like you're really navigating the complexities and challenges
00:43:33of getting the truth out in a in a tricky world uh very well and i hugely uh appreciate that
00:43:40is there
00:43:40anything else that you wanted to mention on today's call yeah uh mainly it was uh because of
00:43:48well i i'm surely going to be going into the uh entrepreneurship world and um i know you
00:43:56said that you've had some some problems with uh just the way that things were done um maybe at the
00:44:03administrative level with uh things being more cutthroat or shady and because i was trying to
00:44:12you know basically steer that as best i can how to how to sort of like navigate that i guess
00:44:19i don't know if that makes any sense if you have any words of wisdom in that category sure can
00:44:25you
00:44:25be a bit more specific about how i can help um so let's say um so i'm gonna be maybe
00:44:34picking some
00:44:35partners uh investors and if there are any different types of uh people to watch out for maybe specific
00:44:45type of venture capitalists or or uh anything else that you know i know you said that some guy like
00:44:52had been churning your account uh that type of thing oh yeah yeah that was not a business partner but
00:45:00yeah i i think if i said i had to go back i would say well first of all sometimes
00:45:05it's worth just going
00:45:06into it just for the experience and so on so that can be yeah of a value but what i
00:45:12would do is i would
00:45:15look for a couple of dangerous types in business one is the status people okay and the status people
00:45:20are those they they talk a big talk you know like the elizabeth holmes style oh yeah people they just
00:45:26talk a big talk and they they want the um the big payout and they want to uh you know
00:45:32drive the big car
00:45:33and they just you might want to be the the big dude right the big big man on campus and
00:45:37and all
00:45:37of that yeah and those kinds of people are going to be tough to be in business with because they're
00:45:43in the business for the sake of their ego and their vanity and looking cool and and uh and so
00:45:51on and
00:45:51they will always overhype what it is that that you're up to and all of this kind of stuff and
00:45:57so
00:45:57yeah that kind of stuff that is pretty rough uh and so i sort of try and take away from
00:46:02those
00:46:03i'm sorry try and try and stay away from those uh those sorts of people and what else uh people
00:46:11who
00:46:11don't have a sort of passion for it they're in it for some reason other than the business itself
00:46:16and you know of course businesses have to make money and all of that so you know that's not any
00:46:21sort
00:46:21of big uh big complaint but the people who are in it uh because they just want to uh uh
00:46:27make a bunch
00:46:28of money uh and and they don't particularly care about the mission you won't get much additional work
00:46:33out of that which is not great you won't get much additional work out of those sorts of people
00:46:36so that's not ideal yeah okay and how do you attract like those like the ones that are like the
00:46:44good ones uh so to speak then if you could it's like i'm i'm looking towards the incubator process
00:46:51right now and my idea so i'm just thinking like what i can kind of give um those those types
00:47:00of
00:47:00people like as some sort of meat to chew on like but what kind of uh other other people i'm
00:47:07looking to
00:47:09yeah just partner up with and uh i don't know if that's uh something you went through or if it
00:47:15was
00:47:15something yeah so it also is a challenge if you have uh if you have people who are in a
00:47:23very different
00:47:23sort of phase in life that can be a challenge when it comes to a business so when i was
00:47:30in business uh i
00:47:31was uh when i was sort of first in in the business world then i was just a a a
00:47:40kid a student and no
00:47:42overhead and so on and some of the other people who were in business with me you know they had
00:47:48two
00:47:48kids teenagers and they're you know they had they had a house a mortgage they had um a cottage and
00:47:57so
00:47:57and it was kind of tough because there was just such uh differences in our life circumstances that
00:48:04when it came to making sacrifices they because they had much higher what are they called burn rate right
00:48:10they had much higher burn rates than i did they ended up um they didn't have any choices to sort
00:48:17of
00:48:17take salary cuts or or things like that but okay uh and so uh there was always a bit more
00:48:23pressure on me
00:48:25to make those kinds of uh sacrifices sometimes and uh that that was tough i certainly did start to feel
00:48:33uh a little annoyed at that uh after a while uh so again none of these things are deal breakers
00:48:39but
00:48:39it's just something to look out for that if the people that you're in business with have a very
00:48:44different uh life circumstances or situations uh than you do um you know like i was a single guy
00:48:52and yeah some of my business partners of course they had a stay-at-home wife and two or three
00:48:57or
00:48:57four kids and uh it was just uh it was and i always sort of felt like okay well then
00:49:02uh does that mean
00:49:06that i have to take the sacrifices in a sense and also when it comes to working late right so
00:49:11i had a guy
00:49:12i worked with uh who uh his his family had a cottage and you know he he wanted to beat
00:49:19the traffic so
00:49:20sort of friday at noon he would leave the office and wouldn't come back till sort of monday
00:49:25uh at noon and you know these are some times where we'd have to work nights and weekends to get
00:49:29something ready to go yeah and he had like he had to get to the cottage that was sort of
00:49:35his thing
00:49:36and i uh did not have to get to any kind of cottage because i didn't have a wife i
00:49:41didn't have kids
00:49:42or anything like that so um and you know what are we going to say no you can't go and
00:49:48see your
00:49:48family like you know that seems like not particularly uh a a good plan if that makes sense yeah so
00:49:55yeah i
00:49:59i found those kinds of differences if if you're both you know like 20 and then you don't have kids
00:50:05and then you can work all all night and all weekend and all those kinds of things you know i
00:50:10think that's
00:50:11good i think that's good but if there's real big differences that can be tough to navigate or
00:50:17negotiate if that makes sense yeah yeah yeah and you can't be up all night playing uh counter-strike
00:50:24and all those other fun fun filled adrenaline filled games yeah it was it was kind of funny because
00:50:32the single guys and i you know we would stay late right yeah we'd stay late and and we'd play
00:50:39some
00:50:40online well not online but sort of land games together yeah and so on and then you know we'd go
00:50:45out for
00:50:46dinner and you know a lot of it you know sometimes we'd chat about work or our ideas or or
00:50:50we'd
00:50:51brainstorm and things like that and that was just the kind of thing that that's the women in
00:50:57particular there's no negatives towards them but it just was sort of a basic fact that the women in
00:51:02particular if they had kids it's like you know 459 they're packing up like they gotta go yeah and
00:51:08they gotta go pick up their kids from daycare and so on and they could never do that kind of
00:51:12nights and
00:51:12weekend stuff also when it comes to travel right if you have uh if you're in a business with someone
00:51:18it won't be the case of course because you've got three kids right so you probably want to spend some
00:51:22time obviously you want to spend time with them yeah and so on but if you're going to hire younger
00:51:26people who can do the nights weekends and travel then i would suggest that you try and figure out
00:51:32something to do with compensation that takes that into account if that makes sense yeah yeah
00:51:40definitely yes and look for excitement yeah look for excitement uh if you get the excitement uh
00:51:47they're thrilled to be to be doing it they can't wait they can't you know they can't wait to start
00:51:52they you know they're chomping at the bit they do stuff for free so to speak just because they're so
00:51:55excited about it i mean yeah that that's a that's you got to have that emotional energy and excitement
00:52:00because lord knows you know there's a whole lot of negative things that happen in the world of
00:52:06business stuff that you're just going to have to try and find a way to uh to survive and if
00:52:12you
00:52:13have that level of enthusiasm or excitement you know everything takes forever and everything is
00:52:1710 times harder than you think as a whole and yeah if you um if you have that level of
00:52:24excitement
00:52:24you can push through all of that if you don't what happens is like the the business and life and
00:52:29so
00:52:29on will grind you down because you know there's uh negative problems i mean 95 of life as you know
00:52:35it's just like solving problems so life will kind of grind you down business will kind of grind you
00:52:39down there'll be difficult clients there'll be tech technology that doesn't work there'll be
00:52:43promises made that aren't kept there'll be people who don't deliver there'll be deals that don't get
00:52:48closed there'll be deals that do get closed but you don't get paid forever you'll you'll sell to
00:52:52someone and then they'll leave the job and you have to start all over again it's the stuff that just
00:52:56becomes a drag and if you don't have that very high level of enthusiasm or excitement about what you're
00:53:02doing it's very hard to succeed success is 95 just having the excitement to push on no matter what
00:53:10and if if you have people who are genuinely excited i think that the biggest single thing that i would
00:53:16put into the business world is just you have to be rapidly excited about what it is that you're doing
00:53:21and if you have that then you can that that excitement can replenish your exhaustion sort of i used
00:53:28to think of it like a big body of water like a lake or whatever right and the sun is
00:53:32beaten down on it
00:53:33and it's getting smaller and smaller right because it's all evaporating into the air and there's
00:53:37supposed to be a cycle right there's supposed to be a cycle like it goes up into the air it
00:53:41gathers
00:53:41together in clouds and then you get the clouds they get together and rain back down so that so it
00:53:49replenishes the lake right so uh life is like the sun you know dries up your enthusiasm or dries up
00:53:55your
00:53:55your energy and so on and how do you get it renewed how do you get your energy renewed now
00:54:00a lot of
00:54:00people get the energy renewed to some degree by just not being at work like going on vacation or
00:54:04something like that and you know that can certainly help and that's not the end of the world or anything
00:54:07terrible but it is um it is important that there are people who have the excitement to replenish
00:54:16that which just dries up based upon life as a whole
00:54:22mm wow totally mm very good um
00:54:31and did you find that uh easier uh now rather than uh earlier maybe getting those types of people or
00:54:40it seemed like the generations are what do you think uh they're a little bit more gung-ho or more
00:54:49sorry yeah the gung-ho you mean in the business world yeah i mean if you come across people uh
00:54:56just the general general uh outlook of of what's what's out there i guess if it looks like it's getting
00:55:03better if it's a little bit more negative or it just seems like it's maybe with ai coming out that
00:55:12a lot of people are more like pessimistic about this type of uh advancement in technology i guess
00:55:21well in general the npcs like the people who don't think for themselves they can't be entrepreneurs
00:55:27anyway because you have to you have to be a self-generating individual in order to be an
00:55:31entrepreneur you have to generate your own ideas your own solutions uh your directions and so on
00:55:36like when i was head of technology like a chief technical officer i had to be very creative and
00:55:42figure out how the software could be best developed and and enhanced and so on yeah and so npcs as
00:55:49a
00:55:49whole they just do what they're told and don't generate their own ideas and they're kind of hollow
00:55:52they don't really have an inner life they don't uh think critically they don't have an observing ego
00:55:57so i mean they're they're fine for some aspects of the business but you don't um you don't want to
00:56:05have them in your business world uh at the entrepreneurial level because they'll just
00:56:10they just get stunned they just they get easily overwhelmed and paralyzed by too much information
00:56:16or too many they have option paralysis it's like asking a train trap it's like asking a train to go
00:56:22on a random journey it's like well i can't i have to go where the train tracks are and you
00:56:26know maybe you
00:56:26have a couple of choices you don't go left or right at particular switches but i would definitely
00:56:31try and stay away from the sort of npcs at the creative entrepreneurial generational level uh they
00:56:39just they just it's really unfair like you're just asking them for things that they they really
00:56:43can't do okay all right um yeah i'm not really coming up with any more questions uh unless you have
00:56:53anything no no i think that's great i i really do appreciate the conversation i think it's very
00:56:58helpful and it's really nice to of course hear how these uh philosophy success stories because as
00:57:04sort of people have pointed out and you know they're quite right that of course uh the people
00:57:08who call back tend to be uh people who are continuing to have problems or who aren't taking
00:57:15philosophy as seriously as perhaps they could or should and so i i appreciate that call and i i hope
00:57:21that
00:57:21you uh if there's anything else i could do to help you with entrepreneurial stuff as you get started
00:57:25please uh please let me know is it just uh messaging you here on the uh teams or email me
00:57:32or you can
00:57:33message me here on the app as well okay uh-huh yeah um just as a like a last note
00:57:40um it's always
00:57:41fascinating to me um you know philosophically uh you've made the case about like you have the the
00:57:47identical twin brothers and you know the one that grows up and becomes an alcoholic and you ask him
00:57:53why and he's like you know well my dad was an alcoholic and his dad and so on and so
00:57:57forth and
00:57:58that's why i became an alcoholic and then the other one that just says you know well i saw what
00:58:02it did
00:58:03my dad and i saw it with my grandfather and i never touched stuff never touched alcohol and for for
00:58:09that reason i was you know good and set and that that that question always is like fascinated me
00:58:15because it just seems like at some point there's something's got to give and and i'm always trying
00:58:22to like figure out like like uh what we can do sort of uh which is why i mentioned in
00:58:29the beginning
00:58:29about saying you know we have a sort of debate just to like to agree hey we're you know we're
00:58:35going in
00:58:35this trying to help people and and to solve problems and you know it's such a a great way
00:58:43to like live and it's so much happier uh so just to kind of like bring that home and and
00:58:50to to bring
00:58:50that to anywhere i go it's it's very contagious and and i see some of the these negative people i've
00:58:57been working around they always started like i don't know they they like get like a second wind
00:59:03around me and they started like coming to me with ideas and like hey can you you know figure out
00:59:09five
00:59:09minutes can we look at this and and you know it's sort of cool to see how even some of
00:59:15the people that
00:59:15are on the fence can come over and maybe they're pessimistic in nature or something or more npc like
00:59:24but just to like kind of get them over the fence and bring them on over and like just throw
00:59:28them over
00:59:28my shoulder so to speak and just carrying with me it's really like philosophy it's such it's such a
00:59:35powerful thing like it if you know like how to how to basically just override all the propaganda
00:59:43because i mean the propaganda it's based off of so much negativity like nobody's going to want to
00:59:49follow that negativity the whole time like so some people are just the genuine happy and and when you
00:59:55find those people you like network around them it's such a such a great place to be so uh so
01:00:03i just
01:00:03when you get all these trolls calling you and and i just see like you you have done like i
01:00:09said more
01:00:10than three and a half thousand years like it it's like to live in this time and to to even
01:00:15know that
01:00:16like in that smidgen of whatever window that youtube was not woke and wasn't like basically
01:00:23negating and and shadow banning or whatever it was with all your videos like just to know that i i
01:00:29i
01:00:30found you through bill will and to know that like you've basically had such a great huge heart and
01:00:38inspiration for me i just i do whatever i can and whatever way to just like spread that and to
01:00:47to build
01:00:47that everywhere because it's so powerful and so great to see in others especially when like
01:00:55you you read the news and you read the anything in the media it's like it's so so downtrodden and
01:01:02so negative and we really need all all the philosophy we can get so i just i i want to
01:01:11thank you so much for
01:01:12like i you're like it's like that wings world movie where there's garth and wayne and just
01:01:18in front of alice cooper and they're just like digging down like i'm not worthy i'm not worthy
01:01:23oh i hate to be a pedantic it wasn't alice cooper it was uh the aerosmith guy steven tyler
01:01:27and we're not worthy come on man you're worthy yeah yeah yeah i remember that i very again very kind
01:01:33i appreciate that and uh yeah yeah that's man stay in touch i appreciate the conversation yes yes
01:01:39thank you very much steph all the best bye bye
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