Thank you. Thank you. you oh it's kirkie buddha from defy space donkeys powered by weed on soul get yourself a bag of weed
i'm feeling a little better man my throat's not killing me as much uh let's uh share this to
some other groups and uh i'll play a track while we build the space set let's go perfect working
I'm glad you're feeling better.
You definitely sound a lot better than last week.
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Max on max, but the card no max.
Buy yourself a class and put it all on Zach.
I don't really care if he's spent all my cash.
Cause if I got you already got my bag.
I know you got me on a string and I ain't tripping.
But I wanna see you when I'm with divisions.
And you know I'm playing too, I just be fit.
That's how it ought to be.
You and I with the philosophy.
Anybody don't get it, that don't bother me.
Cause you the boss that see me, baby, honestly.
I wanna spend more on you.
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Cause you the boss, I see you baby, honestly.
I wanna spend more on you, I'ma never spend less.
Like Dior, just the what you undress.
Think violent, right in the butt of my chest.
You pull my string, making me dance, making me sing.
Say what you want, take everything.
Baby girl, you're cool, man.
String, making me dance, making me sing.
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violin just go over there man and tell him i sent you and ask for it he's done so many covers of so
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and type in Clejan, C-L-E-J-A-N, and you'll probably find it. So that is what's up. I'm
going to go ahead and post his profile up here at the top because he doesn't really come over here
on Twitter as much as he is over on the other platforms.
So I would love to see that account get built up to just at least 10% of what his other accounts are at.
We got CryptoFamRadio in the house.
Just really excited to be here.
Thank you so much for showing up i
wasn't sure if you were gonna make it today but glad you did glad you're combating combating
covid and sounds like you're over the hill not quite out but you know you're the light is at
the end of the tunnel hopefully yeah yeah i mean my throat was super painful this morning and i was just like this
around like eight o'clock when i woke up i was like yeah there's no way i'm gonna be able to do
um and i just went back to sleep and i had already been asleep from like the previous night i went to
sleep at like nine slept slept all the way through the morning i was just like nope not happening
slept all day and then slept again till 9 like so I it
was a long sleep uh man but I needed it uh and I started like the last three or four hours really
like started to turn uh my throat now I mean I can still feel it's like messed up but at least
it doesn't like hurt it's not like excruciating when I talk and stuff like that you know because
that was I was a little nuts there for a little bit they they weren't joking when they said this is the uh the throats of razor blades version of covid
that's why everyone's been describing it gotcha gotcha but i'm glad you're here thank you yeah
man i'm always here when i can be and uh sometimes even I can't, but, but yeah, I, I can, I hate, especially if you miss, if I miss like one day, you know,
that I'm like, ah, I've really got to make sure I get it to the next one,
even if I'm still sick, you know,
and we got to not push ourselves too hard sometimes, but you know,
there's something to be said for someone who shows up even when shit's not
right, like perfect, you know what I mean? Like you can't, you know,
if you're looking for excuses, you will find them. So I try to, you know to you know try to make it at all costs and if uh if it goes really badly then
I'll leave you know what I mean but yeah I feel I'm feeling much better much better nice and you
shipped that uh those teas already hey yeah yeah I shipped them um I wasn't sure. I never heard back. So I'm just. I thought I sent you a picture of the receipt too.
I did switch numbers recently.
So I don't know if you noticed that as well.
T-Mobile wasn't playing nice.
It's like your third number since I've known you, bro.
I'm not, you know, honestly, you don't need a phone number these days.
So, you know, free balling it, right?
So I do use Helium and Helium Mobile does give you free phone numbers.
So that was kind of the issue, porting out my number to T-Mobile.
And it was like, oh, you have port protection.
You have to turn that off. I'm like, it's already off. Okay. Well you have to wait 24 hours to try
again. I'm like, this is ridiculous. I'm just gonna cancel my number and I'm just going to
get a new number. Cause literally I was on two different customer services for literally a week.
It felt like it was probably three days, but still it felt like a week with two different
customer services, trying to like sort out porting out numbers trying to get my
old number trying to get that to helium wasn't working tried a different way it wasn't working
they're like oh you gotta wait for a while and then it'll take into effect still wasn't working
you know it's just i'm doing all this troubleshooting just is such bs i'm like you know
screw it i'm just gonna get a new number i still have my old old number by the way i don't tell
many people this but i still have my 206 number for those really close alphas right but i mean other
than that that's the number that everyone is gonna have i would do it the other way around
the new number you're gonna use for your close friends and the all the old number used for like
all the other bullshit because that's the number that's already out there. You know what I mean? Yeah, that's fair.
That's the number I gave at Art Basel.
Yeah, that's the one Blake has.
Yeah, that's what I would do.
I made my Google Voice number just so I could talk to the public
and not have to give out my own number anymore.
I mean, the thing is, I'm fully doxxed,
and I've had that same phone number for like 25 years. Oh, okay. So it would feel weird to change it. But also, how bullish is that?
How stable is that fucking guy who's got the same phone number for 25 years?
That's pretty stable. Yeah, I've moved around a lot, too. I used to have an Alaska number for a
long time. That was the one i had before the 206
number right that's seattle so i actually had an alaska number and then before that i just had my
og florida number that i grew up with that i just got rid of like 10 years ago because i was like
hey i don't need it i live in alaska nobody cares about 850 i mean most people do dm messengers and
stuff like that anyway but you know or or whatever. Also, they're off.
Like, why do you even need phone numbers anyway?
Just for people for two FAs, really.
And that's the thing is that there's so many different ways to contact me.
But each method that you contact me, I have a different way that I'll respond to.
Like, because I know who this is.
If it's like a friend or if it's like, you know, probably a telemarketer, you know, I can, I can tell.
And then if I'm, if I'm feeling feisty, you know, I'll, I'll pick up that telemarketer
call and give them a real hard time.
But, uh, you know, it's all good.
It's good to, good to separate the things and kind of keep it organized.
See, we got duality and moon in the house.
Chum, feel free to grab a mic.
And we got old sailor in the building
Hope you're doing well, dude
Yeah, you know your co-host as well
We always like to do these without all I should say always it's kind of still kind of a new thing
But I loved our spaces where we're talking about, you know, how our brain works and like different learning techniques.
I feel like some people have some that we haven't heard, but also it's like it's always kind of a good thing to to know.
Right. Or just to understand that you can learn whatever it is you want to learn when you realize that like no information is inaccessible.
Right. You can really like accomplish anything. And it's a sense of
security too. Like knowing that I don't have to memorize every little detail. I just got to know
where are those little details and, you know, where can I go for the meat of it, you know,
to answer those questions. Absolutely. Absolutely. Glad you're feeling better better i saw that post about razor blade covet or
something like that and i thought goodness that's awful so um good to hear that your voice isn't uh
shot yeah it was a little rough for a little bit fair enough fair enough um but yeah uh as far as
like mind things go i was actually like my new thing i listened to a podcast the other day on pelvic floor training and how none of us understand like our pelvic floor and like how much it matters.
Like incontinence when you become old happens because you don't have pelvic floor control.
It was such a crazy thing.
Like this lady was talking.
You just got to tell people you can have better sex if that muscle is strong.
But, yeah, this lady was on there.
She was a doctor, and she was talking about the things she does with her kids, how they have squatty potties.
Like, you need your knees above your hips when you poop.
If you don't have that, you're hurting yourself.
Like, she says, and this I don't do.
let me know how it works for you. I have long fucking legs that I'm already in that position
anyway. But, um, that's good. That's good. They said the taller you are, the more toilets that
are functional for you. You know what I mean? We're shorter people. It's very hard for them
to find a toilet that they don't need to stand on a box while they're sitting. or you had that weird angle where your legs are dangling and then you're they fall asleep
I think easier but I mean I've never had that issue so I don't know exactly but uh but when I
got my Crohn's diagnosis and when I or all those problems started to pop up I got myself a squatty
potty just to see like anything that would help you know what I mean like any possible relief
game changer am I right like like I can't go without it now.
Now it's weird going places where I don't have it.
Like it's, it's, it's so nice.
But one of the other things she said that I hadn't tried was putting a straw in your mouth.
She said, like, when you go to the bathroom and like, if you're deucing, you should slowly breathe out as you push.
Like you're not supposed to hold your breath.
And I started paying attention.
I was like, damn, dude, I do hold my breath.
I want to get a little like a little straw and take it in there with me now and test it out.
But yeah, that's my latest little thing that I got tweaking around in the brain right now.
Because I definitely had this conversation with doctors multiple times.
You don't want to strain and stuff like that, especially when you're passing blood. Well,
are you straining? Definitely not. It's just flying, man. I can't control it. No. But yeah,
once you get to the point where you can actually relax and stimulate your muscles in that area,
I'll get a little bit of a stretch. It actually seems I'll get, like, a little bit of a stretch.
It actually seems to help. Like, if you get a little bit of a stretch and kind of work those muscles in that area, then it, like, everything kind of just, like, it's like it breaks loose.
It's like, it's, you know, it just doesn't, it moves easier. You don't have to strain.
And if you're straining, then, like, man, you know, just wait a little bit, you know, unless
you're, like, about to go on a road trip. Sometimes you just got to do what you got to do,
so you're not, because you're not going to have access to a toilet.
Like that's that's one thing. Right. But if you're around a toilet and you can wait to like
you absolutely have to like it's not like holding your bladder. Right. Like holding your bladder
can be detrimental now. You know, but not taking the dump immediately can just make it easier to
go later. It's not going to you know what I mean? like i'm not saying to hold it for two days i'm just saying you know hold it another 10 20 minutes
maybe like it might just be easier for you oh absolutely absolutely i mean think about this like
in europe right now you can get a fecal transplant and cure schizophrenia you know what i mean like
this the the poop that is sitting in your colon is is there are still
plenty of living microbes in there that are still doing things so you know what i mean so yeah you
have so much so it's uh so much microbes in your system that are responsible for a lot of things
because that's how we process a lot of the enzymes and our happy drugs as well you know i mean all
the stuff right like like i was talking to my kid my kid's buddies in town uh from out of state he
graduated last year my kid graduated this year and um and i was talking to him about the human
genome project back in the 90s and how they mapped the human genome and it was like 192 pairs or
something like that and it disappeared and i was in school when it happened all of a sudden the
human genome project went from a thing in science class to not even on the map.
Because when they mapped it out, they mapped out and found this 192 pairs in our DNA, right?
And the previous decade in the 80s, they had mapped an earthworm, and the earthworm had like 400 and some pairs.
And when they did the human, they thought, oh, we must have like 4,000. We've
got to be like 10 times more advanced than an earthworm. And they found that we were about a
quarter advanced from an earthworm. And they just disappeared off the map. They're like,
well, it didn't go where we wanted it, so we're just going to drop it. And nobody said anything
about it. Since microbiome stuff has come around since like 2010, 2012, and has become
more prevalent, we found out that our body isn't built to be like an earthworm. We're not a creature
that lives on its own. We are literally the world's greatest hotel that has ever been created.
And between your mouth entrance and your butt exit is all the stuff that's hanging out in your hotel, all of your guests in different
rooms and stuff. And it was just a trip to learn how that all unfolded and to piece that together
in reverse order. I'm like, man, that's so crazy. I remember seeing the girl from Halloween,
Jamie Lee Curtis, doing those Danon commercials and everybody thought it was a joke. And when
the pill ally came out that
was making everybody shit their brains out, everybody was like, well, this is the worst
thing ever. Probiotics are awful. And like, but obviously it's not the case, but it's just crazy
to like look back and see how that science has kind of evolved over just like the last 30 years,
just in that one little area. You know what I mean? Yeah. If you had a burn, if you had like
a burn plant that's generating electricity and getting rid of garbage and there was nothing going out the end or end, and there was no employees, it wouldn't work very well, right?
This is a system that's got all the motors and pipes that you need, but you still have to physically move it or hire outsource.
You've got to hire some bots, hire some microbes some microbes basically to help break down stuff and maneuver everything. Because the more you can absorb stuff,
the better your body can do everything. Oh, absolutely. Absolutely. So it's almost like,
it's almost like you're, you're the hotel staff, right? Like the better you take care of your
hotel, the nicer tenants that come and stay there. You know what I mean? You can be five-star
Michelin restaurants in your hotel, or you could have some seedy cockroach stuff in your
hotel. You know what I mean? And we have found that with the emergence of peanut allergies
and awful cases of lactose intolerance and these different issues that we have now from
just hammering penicillin down our kids for the last 80 years and just killing the microbiome off in mass over and over and over.
If you go and you get a prescription for any antibiotic, all of them tell you within the instructions, just take a probiotic now.
And the doctor's orders, take a probiotic with this antibiotic because you're going to kill good shit.
And five years ago, that was never said to anybody anybody it was just eat these antibiotics and go baby yeah yeah i got medical
probiotics that have like 990 billion cultures in the packet like a yogurt is a billion for example
but yeah i see we got we got moon queen let's say hi to moon queen and say hi to troll king Like a yogurt is a billion, for example. Wow.
Let's say hi to Moon Queen and say hi to Troll King and some other friends who jumped in the room.
Shout out Tommy down there.
You guys are talking about having problems pooping.
I poop four times, five times a day.
I have an amazing metabolism.
But I do smoke a little bit tobacco it actually
helps me too and if i drink coffee i go instantly so sometimes it could be like something but you
don't need to hold it in i heard you say that my stomach i'll get like plants or whatever
like but you have to realize too that we used to bar soap, and now we use antibacterial stuff.
I look at a bar soap like that is like bacteria city.
There's good bacteria and bad bacteria.
And the problem is when you use some of those antibiotics or antibacterial things, they just kill everything, right?
But, yeah, ideally, you'd be fine washing your hands,
and it's not going to hurt you.
It's not going to hurt your biome.
I know. I see that's the whole thing,
Tricky. I, being in the restaurant
business and the bar business, I wash
my hands all the time. I mean,
it's a constant for us. That's what
you have to do. I mean, we're
some of the cleanest people.
It really takes it out on your hands. It does. Right, us. That's what you have to do. I mean, we're some of the cleanest people. It really takes it out on your hands.
I was about to say for Moonbeam,
it's important to take your omega-3 supplements.
If you're doing something that's intensive
where you're constantly having to scrub your skin,
then you need to do what you need to do
That's the castle walls, baby.
If the mortar is getting busted up, you've got to redo that mortar.
You see, I'm retired, but what is that you said to use?
You need collagen peptides.
Yeah, I use collagen and I am a collagen, like all kinds of oils and natural, like smell.
Have you never heard of smell music?
I'm not talking about cosmetics, Moon.
Because that's why I don't with my age
is that I use a lot of stuff.
They have like a snail spa.
Take them in the morning, take them at night.
I use it throughout the day
so they can go into my skin.
Are you talking about a lotion?
A lot of them are oils and lotions, but most of them are oils.
I can just tell by the words you're using that you're not getting the point at all.
So here's my analogy on that for you, Moonbeam.
If your body is your castle, it's your temple, your skin is the outside walls.
By applying oil and lotion to the walls, you're putting a new paint job on the outside of your castle. It's your temple. Your skin is the outside walls. By applying oil and lotion
to the walls, you're putting a new paint job on the outside of your house. If the walls are
structurally damaged and the wood inside the wall is being eaten by termites, repainting it isn't
going to help you. You have to replace those studs inside. So that's why I'm saying like,
that's where the collagen peptides come in for the elastin that's in your skins to keep it,
you know, from ripping apart when you bump into the side of a table. And then if you do like that's where the collagen peptides come in for the elastin that's in your skins to keep it, uh,
from ripping apart when you bump into the side of a table.
And then if you do like omega threes or eat like fish,
obviously you have to move enough because oil is fat,
So you have to be careful.
but you want to stay on a higher,
like a good oil content so that you can,
keep moisture heavy in that skin,
especially if you're washing your hands and stuff a lot.
But those would be a couple of things that I would recommend.
Yeah. Well, see, I retire, but the peptides now,
I know you're talking about,
I do drink the collagen drink for the inside too,
to get all those that too.
I don't just sit on the outside because I always wish they would come up
before they came up with that,
a drink that we could drink on the inside.
That would do the same thing as the things that did on the outside and they did and i'm like addicted
they're like comic ramps like manga because it was i've probably it's probably been like three
years now moonbeam but it was explained to me like like that like the walls of a castle type thing
like if your skin is displaying an issue that is your body telling you that it's missing something.
Not that you need to cover up your skin, but that you need to consume whatever it is that your skin is warning you about.
So like kids will get acne when they're teenagers because they have hormone imbalances.
Eating poorly makes those hormone imbalances worse.
As you get older, if you're 40 and you're still getting acne, maybe you eat poorly. So your
body is creating acne to warn you and other people that you don't take care of yourself.
You know what I mean? And that you got to check yourself type of thing. So just,
and ever since that happened. Yeah. An indicator that way people in yourself can say, okay, wait,
something's not going right here. What, what, it's all a complete system. Everything's about the back.
Like, it's a warning sign.
Not like, ooh, I need to cover this up, but more like, ooh, this is a red light flashing
that says look into things.
The check engine light is on, you know?
We don't need you to cut to, like, put another coat of paint on it.
We need to figure out why is that happening, you know?
Like, lines coming through your nails or, certain skin things you can definitely, it gives you a little
warning, a little heads up. This is what you need to look into. And adjusting your diet
is really tough, right? Because people want to spend like less money. They want to do
something that's easy. And you end up just eating the same stuff over and over again.
And then you become super deficient in other things.
That's why there's a lot of people supplementing with those omega-3s, 6-9s, and stuff like that.
There's a lot of good oils and nuts and stuff too.
People will often go about the calorie issue.
Lipids are obviously more calories than some other things. But if you're eating good quality food,
it doesn't really even matter whether it's a carb, a protein, or a lipid.
Your body needs good quality food.
And the more good quality food, the better off you will be.
I swear, if you just cut out all the bad shit,
your body will work so much better
process a little bit more calories. The rub there tricky is that it's hard. You know what I mean?
It's, it's hard to cut out the bad. My, my pitch as somebody who used to be a 300 pound dude under
six foot, my pitch is add something good. Like, cool. You like eating pop tarts every afternoon.
Cool. Buy a thing of pears, eat a pear and then like eating pop tarts every afternoon. Cool. Buy a thing of pears,
eat a pear and then have your pop tarts every afternoon. And after a week or two,
you'll finish the pear and then you'll only eat one pop tart. And by the end of the month,
maybe you're eating no pop tarts and you're eating two pears. And now I don't eat pop
tarts anymore. I'm a fucking pear snacker. Right. And you know what I mean? And it's,
and that's what worked for me was let me add something good at the beginning of whatever my bad food is.
And over time I'll drop the bad food and just repeat that process until all of your snacks are
good. All of your breakfasts are good. All of your lunches are good. You know what I mean? And then,
and as you cut more sugar and ultra processed shit out of your diet your paste buds will stop being nuclear bombed
by the bliss point that is manufactured in those foods and when you eat a pear you'll actually be
able to taste the real pear it won't just taste like oh this is some mild sugar starchy scratchy
stuff in my mouth like you'll get the other flavors out of it beyond just the sugar. It's a trip. It's a trip. The more you cut out like the factory stuff, like the more your
senses will open up as well. Like that third eye people talk about, you know what I mean?
Yeah. I mean, it's interesting because it does like the opposite of spicy stuff for some reason,
right? Like with, with peppers, if you consume peppers, a good amount of spiciness,
it actually will numb you to the intensity and
you'll be able to taste other parts of the pepper and stuff coming out, right? But sugar works
differently. Sugar, when you cut out the sugar, it makes it more flavorful and all the sugars come
out. And mainly because it's like the sugar, we get the processed sugar. It's like toxic chemical
sugar, basically, right? It's like super, super sweet and super, super cheap.
That's kind of what we created it for. It doesn't have any nutritional value though. And when you
get the sugars from fruits, you know, you can actually handle a lot more sugars by grams of
sugar because that's good. It's healthy sugar for you, right? Yeah. It's trying to keep 100%
and everything is tough, but yeah.
Another crazy thing tricky is if you tell people go, I got to have my sugar, I got to have this.
I'm like, cool, eat real food and then eat sugar cubes. People don't really want sugar or they
would just eat sugar cubes all day. Right? Like no, nobody wants to eat that. So if you don't
want to eat that, then you can, you can by default, understand that you're not eating it for the
sugar. You're eating it because of the habit, because it's engineered to hit my bliss point.
It's not sugar necessarily that's doing it. It's this combination that they paid a whole lot of
people, a whole lot of money to concoct so that it would hit me just the right way. You know?
Yeah. Yeah. It's a cheap recipe to trigger that, that the sugar endorphins, the sugar signals and
stuff, right. right versus you could
have just gotten better quality ingredients and made more better tasting food but like sugar is
like the cheap fix so your body's like it's a yes i like it it's sweet you know like but if you were
to do it with like herbs and other you know fruits and spices and stuff like that in order to flavor
your meal it costs a lot more uh it's tough it is tough but
the more you cut out the sugar the more you start to notice all those little things when they are
added but now i can't even have that processed food or crappy food because my body i would just
like freak out it's like no no no you know what's in that stop it i mean if believe me like i'll if
i go and get a kit kat and i eat like a chunk of my wife's KitKat,
like one of the little snap offs or something like it's so good. I'm like, man, this is
phenomenal. I could just sit here and eat 50 pounds of this right now. But four hours later,
my stomach feels a little off. Eight hours later, the rest of my body feels a little off. And then
I'm kind of back to normal the next day. But I get it, but in the moment, it's so nice. And over time,
you forget or you lose the sensation of how negative it makes you feel. And the negative
becomes the norm. And then you eat more of that. And the negative becomes the norm. And then
eventually you're in a bad spot where if I eat a salad each day, all of a sudden I've got 10 times more energy.
Like out of nowhere, because I felt so freaking awful for 15 years or however long.
Figuring out what your body likes to like, I was eating a lot of really healthy stuff that it turns out I was allergic to almonds.
It turns out like I can't process like certain greens, you know, so like those salads I was eating, like all the things I was allergic to almonds. It turns out I can't process certain greens.
So those salads I was eating,
all the things I was doing that were technically,
people would see me like, yeah, he eats healthy.
But those things were actually bad for me.
So once you figure out what your body is like,
what your body dials in on,
And a lot of people are just, they are normal.
Like there's 80% of people don't lot of people are just, they are normal. Like there's a 80%
of people don't have anything close to the issues that I do. So, um, making the changes that I've
made to make myself healthier, wouldn't have a net benefit for them per cost, right? Like there
might, there would be probably other things they should, they should add or things they should
tweak, spend that money on to tweak their health rather than some of the things that I've had to do because like my body will freak out if it has any of these things.
So I have to automatically buy the more expensive ingredient that costs like three times as much.
But be grateful if you can go to the store and order stuff.
Just a little bit of moderation, you know, don't overdo it.
Try to be able to do a little bit of that all the time instead of
bombarding your system you know if you grow up poor and you finally get a little bit of money
and you're where you're just an adult and now you're making your own food choices
and a lot of people tend to just you know get go through a period of time where it's like
bad food that's not good for you you know and usually it's the college life for most people right right like
live in kid mode right like i'm still eating like i'm a child i'm having pop tarts i'm eating you
know what i mean i'm having pb and j's i'm not conscious of the nourishment that i'm getting
you know what i mean like it's yeah it's i'm chasing food for taste and for commercials that
i saw on tv that i liked you know the ad i want to buy this because it has a Star Wars logo on it.
Yay. Let's go weekends. You know what I mean? Or whatever it is. But, um, but I, I, I, I think I put it on Facebook earlier today. I put a post up that said like, if you can't look at the new, the ingredients label and know if something's good or bad for you, you're an infant still. You Google stuff. School yourself.
Start Googling those ingredients.
What purpose do they serve?
If they don't serve a purpose, then why is it there?
And if half the ingredients don't serve a purpose and it costs more than another thing
that has a smaller ingredients list, what are you doing with yourself?
Try to get more vitamins and less ingredients.
That's the general thing to go for. You know, try to get more and more vitamins and less ingredients.
That's the general thing to go for it.
And honestly, if you're, if you're in tune with all these different things, you look
at this average label and you're like, there's no information here.
There's barely any information here.
This is just what they're legally required by law.
So that way you can tell whether or not you're getting totally ripped off.
But that's, that's basically it. You know what what i mean like it's not even all the helpful information
all the other real helpful information that's going to come from like the organic farming or
what type of farming that source is using and like how it's actually produced because you can still
have that you know that cosmetically perfect strawberry but it's so full of toxins that you'd be better off not eating them at all.
Any berries that you get go organic.
Like you don't need to buy organic things that you don't eat the skin on like
But if you're getting blueberries,
the more surface area that you're going to eat,
the more you want to lean into organic
by rule of thumb. So for cost effectiveness, you don't have to buy organic bananas, get the regular
ones. Don't buy organic oranges. You know what I mean? Anything where you're going to pitch the
skin, the pesticides are in the skin, just pitch it with the skin. You know, if it has a very thin
skin that's porous, then you also write like grapes, they tend to like grapes are a good one
to get organic because the non are the ones that are like coated in the wax thing that they use to preserve them
is really bad for you um oh yeah yeah if you can avoid wax coatings that's a good one too
yeah um you're like if you get if you're stuck if you're poor and you have to get wax coated apples
you can hold the stem and just drop it for about two seconds into boiling water
and pull it out and that wax will immediately lighten up and fall off your
apple don't leave it in long enough to start cooking the apple but just a
couple seconds to and then wipe it off with a paper towel and you should be
good a little little tip there five percent vinegar with like a drop a dish
soap into like a spray bottle and then use that to like rinse your veggies and then rinse them off with water afterwards.
But that way it'll like cut through any possible gross stuff.
And it's not going to like, it's not like a drop of soap, right?
A little 5% vinegar bath, always good.
If you've got worms or maggots in your fruit, it'll pull them out.
They'll climb out of it to
come and get air so it'll any creatures that are stuck in there will come out before you half eat
it um so that's always a plus uh beyond the rinse i don't think i would eat it after that i don't
think that i think that that was and they're all all of them had bugs on them touching them and at
one point just because you know you just want to not.
I think we never eat again.
And you were talking about natural.
I have blackberries around my whole house.
And I went and picked blackberries.
And I made a blackberry jam.
Blackberry, peach, orange, mandarin, starberry jam.
With like, they were so good. That's legit yeah that's legit you don't need
to rinse off your own because you didn't spray him with pesticides so you're safe there yeah
but they're wild they were wild times like what if a spider pooped on it or a ladybug
yeah yeah a little water rinse for sure clean the dirt off be 100 yards away from the road
I want to be 100 yards away from the road.
Well, either way, it was the best jelly ever.
I make really good jellies.
Well, you should go get a magnifying glass and see how clean your food is.
No, because I would never eat again.
I'm very jealous right now, Moonbeam.
Blackberries are top-notch antioxidant.
The top berry is the blackberry. And if you have wild ones just hanging out around your house, I'm very jealous right now, Moonbeam. Blackberries are top-notch antioxidant. The top berry is the blackberry.
And if you have wild ones just hanging out around your house, I'm very jealous.
I've got rosemary in my yard, so I get to throw that in with some ghee when I'm cooking meat on the stove.
But I'd rather have blackberries than rosemary.
I'd like to have rosemary.
I do a mint garden, too, because we meditate with it and I cook with it.
Mint is such a good herb to have.
It's good for meditation.
I just give him some mint
and he'll just breathe it.
It's like saying 10, 9, 8, 7,
I love wild food. I have a mulberry
tree too. I made a mulberry
It's awesome if you can have those natural fruit.
Let's say hi to Troll King. What up,
Troll King? Good to see you.
Hey, what's up? What's up, people?
news on the topic, right? I can bring
thing for you guys to do is actually
to detox for parasites and also
Liver cleansing is super undervalued.
such bad liver health and it's very, very
hard to... Everything goes
Yeah, liver or the kidneys.
Everything's processed through the liver or the kidneys.
There's a lot of different versions and stuff like that.
The best ones are the simplest ones.
I looked into and I'm using Global Healing.
They are from the United States as well.
They use Ms. Clark's old recipe, just a revamped one,
that's been working through decades and hundreds of years.
So, you know, yeah, you can do it different ways.
Back in the days, they used black walnut extract,
in moderation. You need to do it,
not pour that into you, for sure.
It could kill you. But, you know,
there's a lot of good things that are
in concentrations that are unhealthy,
so you gotta be careful when you get them.
But then, yeah, that's how you buy
it, so it's super cheap, you know, instead of
buying it the exact dilution that you need it.
Yeah, for sure, for sure. No, but that's just on the on that topic right and the other thing i forgot to say to you before that you know some alpha for you guys um we we have launched um um crypto shop
basically xpx which is gonna be a a super good merch store for your project,
or it can be super good cross-pollination and marketing
through YouTubers and from Kohl's and other projects.
It's going to be a very big platform.
We have Crypto Breakfast Club there, Zach Humphries.
We will have one new listing coming very soon,
but it's first first to get on
there will make the best roi because we don't take anything paid we get revenue from the the shop
that's it what you need to do in order to get your merch there is different packages but you need to
buy and stake xpx token and that staking is you know not lock so whenever you can you need to buy and stake XPX token and that staking is not lock.
So whenever you want to, you can take out that.
But also that means that if you, for example, settle for a 1K bag package,
like a small package, you still get good marketing,
you still get a couple of merchandise stuff up there.
And we are very undervalued.
So let's say that you do 3X that bag,
you can take out 1K, 2K. As long as you have that initial
1K in there, your merch is going to be on the shop. So you can make money,
good ROI, same time, good marketing, and yeah,
have some merch out there,
which is high fucking end, high quality merch for sure.
Anything else, just ask me,
you know, shout me out if you want to know anything
from my end or what my opinion is about something.
I want to give other people some stage time, you know,
but yeah, thank you for the stage time.
Yeah, I appreciate you coming up, because also it's a different perspective like we i mean i'm i try to get
information from all around the world so i'm not like stuck in that bubble but a lot of people
would never hear you know some of these aspects of health or diet you know just because they're
stuck in the the us bubble right so yeah i i love hearing, like, what's your, like, you say, like, gi,
and I bet you 70% of the room doesn't even know what that is.
Here's a perfect example.
Moon, do you know what gi is?
that's why I like having a
you know there's certain things that
and Americans are just like
we have so much processed stuff
or so many other alternatives that kind of take that role in something that we just don't
But yeah, like our, our substitutions are crap and there's no nutritional value in the
That's why I'm using like olive oil.
I'll use sesame seed oil, avocado oil, but the average person is just using like palm oil or canola oil.
Peanut oil, soybean oil, offal seed oil.
Well, those are the cheaper ones, right?
Peanut is not even being used as much anymore because it's a little bit more on the expensive
side compared to canola and palm.
But that's just, yeah, they're like literally half the price of the cheapest option.
And when you compare it to like olive oil, you know, yeah, I'm spending three times,
four times as much to fry.
Well, that's, you know, that's the, that's the trick right there, Tricky.
If you like eating at restaurants and eating out, get peanut oil because that's what they
Their shit tastes a little different than you can make at home because you're making
yours with canola or olive and they're making theirs with peanut and they sprit tastes a little different than you can make at home because you're making yours with canola or olive and they're making theirs with peanut and
they spritz a little peanut oil on everything their vegetables the steaks
everything gets a little touch of that peanut oil another level of flavor flavor
to it you know right it's a whole nother ingredient that you can literally add
just a drop of it and now it changes the flavor profile of your dish and that's
that's two things one you're not gonna get like used to the way your foods like taste
if you constantly sweet like switch it up with those oils but you also better
nutrition right like you're saying I think I use like a certain blend for
baseline it depends on what kind of food it is so if I'm doing like Asian food
like stir-fry or something like that then I'll use that's when I would want
to use like the peanut or some of the sesame seed, right? If I'm going to do something like kind of like
Greek or Mediterranean or something like that, maybe I'll go with like an avocado or grape or
something like that. It depends. Like I usually go with something that's kind of from the region,
but not necessarily always. But certain like nut oils just go really, really well for like making
salad dressings and stuff like that too. That's fair's fair i do i want to circle back before we go anywhere and hit ghee
because moonbeam did not know what he was he is g-h-e-e and what it is is it's clarified butter
moonbeam so they take regular butter and i'm pretty sure they just heat it up and then they
skim off the top and it creates like a butter alternative. It's like a
concentrated butter. It passes by people who are lactose intolerant. They can have ghee because it
takes out the lactose. So it helps with that front. Also, if you cook liver or chicken gizzards or any
like organ meat, cook your organ meat in ghee not butter not oil cook it
in ghee that's how you will make it taste good if you don't cook it in ghee it
will not taste good like bar none I promise G G H E E you get more
clarified butter is how it might be labeled at some places exactly so
basically what it is is when you heat it, when you heat the normal butter, then it separates the lipids and the cream.
So you can actually, you'll see it form in little pools.
And the butter, the pure butter, just the lipid, when it's actually got everything else out, it doesn't have any lactose in it.
It doesn't have any lactose in it.
It could have traces of that stuff, right?
You know, it could have traces of that stuff, right?
But for the most part, that's how they make lactose-free stuff,
is that they can just use the ghee or the clarified butter.
And it's not hard to make it on your own,
but it's just a little bit time-consuming.
So it depends on what you're doing and what you're going to use it for.
And for most people, it might not make a whole lot of difference,
but it's one of those things where if you're using good quality ingredients,
quality in, quality out, and your body's a machine that runs on high quality.
There was something else I was going to say, but until I get to that, I want to say what's up to Gatsby.
And shout out to Tommy and the Mad Queen and all the friends popping through.
Tone Wizard. Always supporting, too. up mm aladin got duality in here dante and tone chum wizard always always supporting too but yeah uh good to see you uh gatsby how you been man good brother how are you doing good doing better
uh getting over my covid a little bit i'm sounding a lot better you sound a lot better yeah i was
worried about you man dude i actually gave up gave up on doing my intro one of the days.
Like, seriously, I got in.
I tried to do it, but I didn't even get halfway through it before.
Like, you couldn't hear anything.
Even this morning, like 10 hours ago, 8 hours ago, I was sounding pretty bad, but it was that 48th hour of sleep that really unlocked the...
Yeah, you sound a lot better. You got a birthday coming up, right? Did I see that right?
Is that today or the 10th?
No, these birthday parties get big and out of hand quick, so I got to announce them in
advance and we schedule speakers because we had 72 speakers last time and it ended up going for
over 12 hours. We need to reel it in a little bit. I want to hang out with you guys for 12 hours,
but it can be a little much when you're trying to organize all that stuff.
So yeah, we try it. we get it out ahead in advance.
We're going to start getting our list of speakers.
And basically all the speakers come and you bring a gift for the room, like for a random giveaway.
Like, I don't want you to just bring me a present.
Bring something for like that everyone could possibly win, you know?
And then that way, you know, you get to talk about your project,
we get to hear about some cool stuff,
and then we get an opportunity for a giveaway,
and we go right on to the next one.
It's going to be rapid fire giveaways.
The way we did it last time,
because there's some people
who gave away multiple things,
Every year I've done this,
everyone who showed up has gotten something.
And it's not out of my pocket.
It's just from, like, the generosity of the community
all coming together for a party.
What's up, CryptoFam Radio?
Tricky, I had a question about your birthday party.
Would it be cool if we did, like, a question about your birthday party. Would it be cool if we did like a 24 hour birthday party celebration? We wouldn't like do a fam-a-thon, but we'd
be like, hey, let's see if we can do this for 24 hours and give away as much as we can
give away on Tricky's birthday for a full 24 hours. I don't know about it. That's kind
of a cool idea. I was thinking about it doing 24 hours for like my entire birthday.
That's the entire time that starts.
I'll sponsor you for 24 hours.
We could, um. I think we could really do some cool stuff
though that way, because a lot of times, you know, I, I flip my schedule around so I can
meet up with the other half of the world, you know, and everyone's on a different sleep
So you have to really be up for 24 hours completely in order to get in on everyone's schedule.
Cause some people only check in on twitter for like 15 minutes
one or twice a day right and some people are here a lot but when you can't when you calculate that
like if you've literally missed 10 15 minutes of spaces you might not see that person for another
week or a month exactly right i think i think that'd be cool on your birthday when's your
birthday again tricky next week two weeks so it's it's august 16th i threw it up top august 16th all right i'm gonna write that down and we can try to
do it i'm trying to drum up this month i'll schedule it but you can't even schedule it out
for it it's so early oh yeah that's true i think you can only do 30 days in advance but if we're
able to kind of promote it and stuff i think that that'd be really fun. Exactly. So far, we've got $100 in XPX token that will be given away.
We've got $200 in weed token that's going to be given away.
I'm going to be giving away a whole bunch of different bags of merch bundles.
And we're going to do some fun, like,
should we do raffles or silent auctions? I kind of like the idea of a raffle.
I think raffles are more popular.
How can you do a silent auction?
You could try both, maybe.
Moon, that's one of those,
you're only going to get three of these Google
that shits before I take away your microphone
from now on. I'm writing books at GTS, a book that is called GTS,
and it's inspired by you and Angry.
Because you will go off on tangents and you would completely derail any space
you're in with a tangent, and then there's no follow-up.
No, it is about a secret.
What is a silent auction?
That's why I say you like
I thought you were joking at first but you were
actually serious that's like one of those
no I am serious right but I'm
because it's literally exactly what it sounds like so you're gonna have to
just google that shit moon
but if it's silent nobody will ever win
it's like the silent why.
My goddammit, I wish she was joking.
Moon, everybody just submits like a max bid,
and then whoever put the highest max bid wins.
where you don't know what the other people are bidding.
Ah, that makes me really good.
it would get undercut on the value.
it might go for a lot more in a silent auction.
So different things kind of go different ways on silent auctions, but that's the gist of it, is you submit your offer to the owner, and then the owner collects all the offers and says, hey, this person bid the most, they win.
And then you can go, oh, I was off by $3.
And that other guy's like, well, I wasn't going to pay more than $20.
And you just don't have a guy at the front that's like, $10, $10.
You just don't have that guy, basically.
Even though that guy's the only cool part about any auction house.
The only talent in any shows, any of the auctions.
But, yeah, no, that guy's annoying.
Have you seen, what is it? The Canadian, what was that? Letter Kenny. Letter Kenny has this
one guy and his name is Dickens, but they all just call him Dickskin. And he's an announcer,
like he's an auctioneer. His character is ridiculous, but he doesn't stop it. He's like he's an announcer he's an auctioneer
his character is ridiculous but he doesn't
all the time he's always that character
could you imagine having a normal
conversation with someone like that
you wouldn't understand but like every 20th
yeah moon would be too high to understand
anything and I would just be like this is the right speed but where are we going It'd be stressful. Yeah, Moon would be too high to understand anything,
and I would just be like, this is the right speed,
but where are we going with this?
I know. Can we tape it, and then we're going to put it on
slow, and then we'll get back to you.
Yeah, I want a special shout-out to Tricky
for the Letterkenny drop. That's a slept-on show.
Pitter-patter, let's get at her.
That's such a good... There's so many great lines
in that. I'm not Canadian. And like you were saying,
like it's nice to get something out of the bubble.
Like Letterkenny is such not an American show.
if anybody in here has never seen Letterkenny,
If you go on there and look it up,
if you like King of the Hill,
It's, why don't you take 10%
She wasn't so fucking awkward, bud.
Letter, like letters of the alphabet.
from South Park. Letter, Kenny, one word.
It's actually a place in Canada.
Also, there's nothing better than a fart, except maybe kids falling off bikes.
It's such great, like, stupid, like, immature humor with, like, the dry take on it.
Like, I kind of, it reminds me of, like, British humor.
You know? Sometimes it would be British humor, which would be dark or weird.
But it's delivered so dry that you don't even know that it's a joke until the end.
I feel like I do that with a lot of my stuff.
I'm deadpan until the very end.
And then you're like, oh my god, the whole thing was just a setup.
catch shorzy yeah shorzy yo shorzy is just fantastic damn it that's great hey what's up pink
and we got art in the house as well i was like i'm going to call you Art because I realized that name is really freaking long.
Artalisha? Artalisha Jansen?
Man, am I getting it? I feel like I got it right, maybe.
I hope you're doing good.
But yeah, feel free, guys, to come up, share something that you're building,
or ask any questions you want.
We're always talking Web3, and we're leaning into how our brain works
and our body works usually in these Tuesday spaces,
I was actually just thinking about the time I was on TikTok,
that year, that first year,
that was a hidden chronic illness advocate,
you know, explaining my stuff on TikTok was,
it was like just highlighting the journey through like the
madness that is the medical system. And now we're so busy with all the web three content,
like all the, there's so many things that projects that are being built, events that are coming up
that I feel like I, I go for a while without even addressing some of those things. It's like my old,
like the reason why I got on social media to begin with was to help just to be that advocate, to kind of explain how it,
you know, what it's like going through this stuff. So when it happens to you, because
it's going to happen to you, you're going to eventually, your life will deteriorate
and we all have to die eventually, right? But like going through that process is like
a stressful process. So the sooner you can like wrap your mind around it, and the better you are to handle it when it comes, you know, the more peaceful it is.
That's true. So side note on Don dying, I was doing the math yesterday. I'm shooting for 137.
If you can make it to 137, you'll live for 50,000 days. If you do anything a thousand times,
you get pretty good at it. So if you live for 50,000 days, I feel like you get pretty good at handling a day. Like that might
be enough time to get a little bit of mastery on life. 137 guys, that's the goal
to shoot for right now. Right, yeah. No, that's a funny thing to think about. Like
to break it down into like days. Like I've, you know, like think about how many,
what are you gonna do today? What are you going to accomplish today? We've had however many thousands of those days.
You know what's crazy, Tricky?
Speaking of, like, days and, like, thinking of it from, like, a different way or a different lens, different point of view,
one of my coaches recently, like, turned me on to, like, spending more time with my mom.
And my mom, she lives a few hours from me, and we see her, like, twice a year.
And she's in her early fifties. And my coach was like, Hey, he's like, you think your mom's going to be 75? I was like, she's got gastroparesis. She's got some different
things. She's probably not going to make it to 75. He's like, cool. You got 20 years left. You
see her twice a year. That's 40 visits. You're going to see your mom 40 more times before she
dies. Make those visits count. Oh oh it hits so hard it hits so hard
like when you start looking at it like not the years left not weeks how many visits do you have
left with that person before they're gone forever like that like it can't i hit so good i wanted to
share that as i thought of it real quick for you i know i okay so i love it like i like i like where
your mind's at like we have a lot of similar timelines
and curiosities. So right on that perfect example, probably like six, seven years ago,
we were all hanging out with some friends, and I was just like, we got to organize something.
We got to do, if we don't organize a trip, we're not going to plan it out, and it's never going
to happen. You got to start. So what is it we should do and they're like They're like what's why you so urgent to like, you know get you know make plans and stuff all of a sudden
I'm now when I'm chronic being chronically ill just like lets you think about how much time you really have left
So I was thinking I like it chances. I have a I have a bad weekend
It's like, you know one and a quarter real easy. Like I just I can't do anything right? So I started doing the math and weekend is like, you know, one and a quarter. Real easy. Like, I just, I can't do anything, right? So I started doing the math, and I'm like, okay, so if we're only hanging out on
weekends, and you can't do two days back to back, because that's just, that never happens.
And, you know, for certain holidays, you have to be with family, right? So I did all the math,
and I'm like, we're only going to see each other like seven more times in our lifetime,
you know, when you break it down. And they're like, wait, what? Like, yeah, like'm like we're only gonna see each other like seven more times in our lifetime you know if when you break it down and they're like wait what like yeah like if we're if we're
lucky we'll get seven full days to hang out with each other and that's it so what are we gonna do
time's burning man all right it's it's that it's that lens tricky that makes you realize like like
time is the asset you know what i mean like like the old people who are like, man, like you have so much
time left. Like, like, oh, you like, you're wasting your time. Like, and you can't tell
young people that it's something that you just have to kind of stumble into and then realize,
like, look through that periscope randomly on your own and go, oh, there it is. You know,
but yeah, that's, that's, that's such a great example as well.
My mom's 82. My grandma lived till 95. I only see my mom once a year or twice a year max.
So you know what I mean? You start doing the math, it's depressing, but then you're like,
I got to fucking make it count. You got to make it work.
Right, right. But then it's beautiful because now when you're with your mom,
you're not going to fight. You're not going to complain about something that happened
20 years ago who cares none of that matters like the clock is we're fucking in the 11th hour you
know what i mean like oh yeah and then to try and extrapolate that though to everybody else and to
keep that same mentality that's where it gets harder you know what i mean that's where the
work still needed to be done.
Holding all these thoughts at the same time
and trying to be positive and enjoying the party
or creating the party in some situation.
You've got to fucking live it.
And when it comes down to it,
what else are you going to do?
But also, all those little dramas
just seem so pointless and ridiculous.
You know, all the fighting and everything that people argue over seems so trivial and stupid.
I've never I've never met anybody who like on a deathbed was like, hey, we should.
I wish I wish I'd fought with more people.
You know, I wish I was right more more and I convinced more people that I was right
Nobody thinks that you know. Yeah. Yeah, I wish I would have gone to more protests and
And gotten more bar fights and under my belt, you know, that would have been what's up crypto fam. I
Got a question for you. Do you have any regrets? Oh
Okay, I mean no next question Do you have any regrets? Oh,
I think the easy answer is no,
but I think the real answer is yes,
but I wouldn't change it.
just because you regret something doesn't mean that you would change that
Like if you made a bad decision,
like you can regret the decision,
but as long as you learn from it and stuff, then you're good and you're cooking.
And it's not something I would change.
But, you know, like if I yelled at my sister when we were kids, I regret those things, like treating her poorly in the instances that I did.
You know, I try and treat her well now to make up for it.
But I wouldn't change it because it helped shape her into who she is and stuff.
You can't change it because that is the way things played out.
And for a simpler look at it, you have two options, right?
And they're both good outcomes in the end, but you could only pick one.
Now, do you regret that you never got to do that other thing?
No, because you were given the opportunity and you took the best opportunity forward and you made the most
of it. It's all you can ever really ask of yourself, right? You can't, you can't create
time that doesn't exist. And there's no point in being depressed about things that don't fucking
matter. So like, right, right. And I also think that the regrets come in the things you didn't do.
You know what I mean? Yeah. Like if, if you had a dog for 10 years and you, it was time to
put the dog down and you didn't, and then something happened and the dog got lost and you found him
and he ended up starving after being lost and blind in your neighborhood for three days,
you would regret not having put him down when you knew it was the right thing to do.
But you, you know, you wouldn't regret the extra time you got with him. You know what I mean? You
regret what you didn't do you know
what i mean because hindsight's 20 20. i think that's where like the real regret is at right
there i think we stumbled on it here fellas we're just we're just figuring out all this is just all
the answers to how the universe works we'll just try to smile well we'll get to 42 by the end of
this space we'll get to 42. yeah exactly we just we just got to go at the right pace so like so no
one's minds actually explode because the brain matter,
getting it off of suede is really a problem.
We've got Quack Life in the house.
Good to see you, Quack Life.
I was actually just going to post something up top.
Every once in a while, I have to repin some of my photos my photo real real so I can like get to it faster
Cuz I've been I tell people about quack life all the time. I'm like well, let me show you my quack life
Yeah, I love all how all those backgrounds came out and you know the spaces are great. I see you I see you guys everywhere grinding
So yeah, mad love to quack life
I'm gonna make a post right now though
but so so sailor um what are like what are your like three go-to things that
just make you happy easy like three easy things that make you happy maybe we can put it out there we can go around the room so so tending to my pets makes me happy
right like if you have a cat or a dog or something like that like feeding them and they go and grab
the food right away or giving them a treat taking the dog for a walk like interacting with your pets
that's something that will always lift me up um going to the gym
like getting in a workout getting in my movement that's if i miss a day on that i'm feeling down
for sure um even if i'm on like a vacation or something like man did i miss the gym today like
let me get let's let's just jog back to the hotel guys oh you don't want to get sweaty all right uh
i guess i'll just do high knee steps the whole way. Like I'll try and find ways to get some sweat in.
And then just family time.
Taking 20, 30 minutes with each kid, with my wife, stuff like that.
And just kind of chilling.
Those are probably three things every day that help keep me grounded, which bring me a little bit of joy, which helps keep me on track for happiness long term.
That's awesome you know i love my time with like my niblings you know the nephews and nieces and stuff but um i'm glad i
can just like hand them off to their parent and leave because there's too many times i'll have
that intrusive thought which is like it's an interesting thought but not something the child
should be subject to you know and i'll just let it blurt
out you know here it's just content um but if you got kids you gotta you gotta re-question
everything you say it's like okay if i buy away from the children now okay
it could be it could be a little rough man right right i mean it's i don't know it's it's i've always been of the mindset
like i gotta prepare these kids for the real world and not the ideal world you know what i mean like
that's that's kind of how i always was for a long time like and my three big lines don't lie don't
cheat don't steal if you stick to those three rules in life don't lie don't cheat don't steal
you'll probably be okay in most people's eyes.
Over the last four or five years, I've realized that don't lie, don't steal, don't cheat yourself. Don't self-sabotage. Don't lie to you. Don't cheat yourself out of things. Don't steal
your own time from yourself by doing dumb things. Over the last few years, I've flipped that lens
where it's rather than don't lie, cheat, and others i've tried to like internalize that like how am i hurting myself in these ways and
how can i eliminate that um so that's that's been another little a little i don't know crux that i
think has helped me pivot to become better over the last few years yeah because it's real easy
you know if you when you start caring about people it's like a slippery slope and next thing you know you're giving them everything you can uh and maybe sometimes a little more maybe sometimes
you even like cheating yourself a little bit but you got to remember too that if you can't if you're
not at the top of your game you're not going to be able to help other people at the top of you at
the top of that you know ability so you gotta like you gotta you gotta fill your picture so that you can fill
other people's cuffs you gotta keep your own picture full though yeah yeah find multiple
pictures all right get that five gallon bucket upgrade yeah absolutely i got this uh i got
myself a new toy because oh well i love drones i love lighting anything that flies is pretty cool so i
got this new drone it it like lights up it's got like leds all over the bars of like the wing the
you know the arms but i haven't i need to find batteries for it i guess you know what would be
cool now that you mention that would be like
uh like laser tag drones if you could get like i don't know yeah two or four drones that are like
15 20 bucks with some kids in the cul-de-sac or the neighborhood and you could go out and like
laser tag with the drones we always try and like tag the other drone in the sky that'd be a fun
game well we we had laser kits laser tag kits that we could very easily set that up on like
remote control boats or cars or something like that and then like drive them around and shoot each other um but we even we've
even done all the way to like you know actual like lethal exploit like the weapons on the battleship
were real weapons basically and when you just go at it until you're one of them's boats destroyed
or he calls you know mercy battle bots on the high seas. Yeah. But you, but you can do it with, um,
with like the helicopters or the drones,
you can really easily mount a paintball gun and play paintball that way.
And it'll, I mean, it'll knock you out of the sky. Um,
sometimes it'll knock you out of the sky and you'll even recover in time.
Rarely does a paintball do enough damage to destroy the helicopter. But
as long as you're not using one of those flimsy plastic bodies, then like you'll be all right.
Hey, that's crazy. That's crazy. I'm currently working on, so there's a couple of farmers
markets around me and I'm building up my inventory right now. And if you, nobody's aware I'm at on
this chat. So in your area, run this gimmick. I promise like this is going to be money,
but to kind of deviate a little bit from our talk, but it's on RC stuff. So I stumbled into
this idea where you get a couple of closet doors or like a four by eight piece of plywood.
If you've got a truck bed, I don't have a truck. So I got to use like the back of our small SUV.
So it's going to be two closet doors for me that I throw in there to take over to the farmer's market. Well, you get like a four by eight board
and a couple cinder blocks to set it on top of. And you go to one of these farmer's markets
or flea market or something in the parking lot. And you set up shop with your board and you get
five to 10 RC cars and you play king of the hill, $10 entries. Whoever wins gets half the pot,
the house gets half the pot and you just run the game while they're doing it. So while all the
wives are at the flea market or grabbing the produce, all the husbands can come over and drop
10, 20 bucks on a couple of King of the Hill games. And for, I'm picking these cars up at Walmart,
Target, Ross, places like that, uh, for under 20 bucks a
pop. So I've got four of them right now. Um, and I'm just going to pull closet doors right off my
own closets. So like investment is maybe going to be a hundred bucks, 150 bucks tops. And I'll
easily make that back on the first run. So little, and I went and I went and I did some research. I can get them, like, some decent ones for, like, $10 a pop.
So, you could, for $100, boom, there's $10 right there.
So, next time you want to get some, let me know,
and maybe we'll go in on, like, an order together.
But, yeah, I wanted to get it.
I got a couple of these because I'm going to make,
I got some, like, prize packages I'm going to get I got a couple of these because I'm gonna make I got some like prize packages I'm gonna make with some merch and maybe maybe
there'll be a drone giveaway for my birthday oh that's fun that's fun
another good merch giveaway slinkies if you can get your label on some slinkies
that's like a nostalgia thing people love a good slinky slinky slinky everyone
loves a slinky yeah like a legit slinky as a stocking
stuffer kills. It kills every stocking
stuffer. Whatever anybody puts in a stocking
stuffer, if you slip a slinky in there, you win the
I have not seen a slinky in a minute.
Nobody has. That's why when you gift
one over, it hits. It hits when
Yeah, I wonder how much it would cost for it to make a custom slinky.
It can't, it can't be too much.
Cause slinkies are only like, like two or three bucks,
maybe five bucks back in the day.
They're like five bucks or less.
They're definitely in the $5 area at the toy store.
Like the five and under little bins where they have the little squeezy eye
like that. They'll have slinkies over there. And I mean, it just becomes a matter of like getting
boxes manufactured that it can fit inside that have your logo on it. You know what I mean? And
then you just get those stainless steel slinkies. They have no logos or anything on them. You stick
it in your box, boom, you know, and you put a little label on the box that says, keep it in
the box so it doesn't get twisted. And you could do like the twisted tees type stuff too.
And you could play that in.
Like don't twist your slinky, twist your tee or whatever.
I found, okay, I'm going to do it.
I found, I found this place.
I, um, well, if I want to order a hundred a time, I can get them cheaper.
But that looks like I have to get them between $1 and $3 depending on materials.
No, that's not bad at all.
And I mean, the thing is, if you walk past the table and there's a slinky on it, you're going to, your brain is going to say slinky.
Like it's your brain goes to that thing.
you could put your logo on a pin and it could be in a bucket with 15 other
or you could be in that slinky box that they keep on their desk so that they
can use it as a fidget thing while they're reading that article or,
the TCP report or whatever,
ultimately, whatever merch the person is going to actually use
is a good merch item, right?
But I also like to think about it.
Okay, if these are my options to spend,
you know, I've got this much budget,
you have a minimum order quantity,
so really I only have these things to pick from.
If I had one of each one of these things on the table,
which one would I pick up first? Which would i use the most right and then okay now it's between these
two i like that thought like if i was at a convention and this shit was on a swag table
what would i want to not have been gone from the swag table like what did they still have a couple
left of that i could grab and i felt like i i there in time You know what I mean? And I think a slinky hits that
Like you walk up and they're like this desk has slinkies pins and a little shoestring
Nylon backpacks with their logos on it. You're grabbing the slinky. You know what I mean?
Absolutely. So there's an alpha there for everyone here. Next merch item, slinkies.
I think bags are good because they're reusable and they grab attention at those conferences and stuff
because you end up with all this shit and no bag to put it in.
So bags are always good, or backpacks.
But yeah, I mean, see, if you didn't have a bag,
a slinky might be too big of an item that you might not carry it away, right?
now what i found this is the this is the thing that was you put you like i make a bunch of like
comedy shirts right now if i make like a legit good like shirt and then just happen to put my
advertising and shit on the back of it and then give it away people would just be like this is
an awesome fucking shirt like that this i just want it because it's an awesome shirt and then
yeah by the way the back's got defy space donkeys on it
which is also like a you know an interesting image but even if you're not into that the front
would already kind of have you sold you know what i mean yeah yeah i like i like a good plain shirt
on the front that has you know like the little phrase on the back or something you know one of
my favorite shirts out right now i don't know who a company it's from, but it's the shirt that says like,
to whoever's standing behind me, I hope you have a great day. You're worth enough in this life
from the person standing in front of you. It's like a little letter to you while you stand behind
somebody. It's the most genius shirt I've seen in years. Right. Oh right I want to get one that the back it just says I'm about to
fart in real small letters so they gotta like lean in crop dusting in progress right crop duster reloading oh man well uh so i got a couple things up top there there's a little
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in here you can do pointers and stuff like that i'll say i'll show up top the uh the space host
basics and the space etiquette which is good for everybody as well what's up crypto fam
yeah i just wanted to add to that tricky um we have these nft mics coming out right so crypto
fam radio has never done an nft project or meme coin of any shape uh
size uh or or that like however these nft mics may come up sooner than expected got some alpha
from one of our space hosts that um that is working on space pay we're kind of coining it space pay or SpaceX pay. Not sure yet. However, we will be
giving rewards. That's basically the utility with these NFT mics for people that host spaces.
Right. So we're a big believer in paying space hosts. And we wanted to find a really quick and
easy way to do that. We know the arena does that really quickly. However, a lot of people
don't like to go to the arena. If you're on Twitter, it's hard to get people to migrate to
different social medias, right? However, we find it's a lot easier to just mint an NFT and then
you get rewards from that NFT. It's directly in your wallet. And we are finishing up the touches
to it. And I would say in the next few weeks,
we may be dropping it, the beta version anyway,
to our own CFR space host to make sure it works with them
Before you mint any artwork,
definitely let me have a look at it.
I had some questions for you too.
Here's three changes you can make.
One for a dollar, one for $5, one for $10.
There's so many random utilities that aren't being used.
And I think they're not being used because people don't know about it.
So we need to educate people.
And I think the best way to do that is just share these mics with CFR hosts first to make sure it's viable.
And then once other space hosts are using it with CryptoFam Radio, we're able to publicly, you know, like mint them out in the wild.
And we'll have all the kinks out and everything, and that'll be good to go for everyone.
And what you could do is you could have it, you will get points,
points awarded as a speaker.
And after a certain amount of points,
Instead of not like a one to one ratio or anything,
so you would keep track of the points and then,
let's say someone does a space,
but it ends up with 4,000 people in it,
and it's very productive, right?
You might want to allocate them maybe a little bit more points
versus someone who had an hour-long space
and forgot to tell everybody.
Yes, that could be cool as well.
But yeah, I think adding that would be fine.
As long as it's not too complicated.
I just want it to be simple.
Simple and understandable as far as motivation too, right?
Because everyone has to understand it or else it's not really going to motivate it.
But then also the tokenomics have to work that it actually, you know, when someone holds a microphone later and they're getting an airdrop or whatever, does that equal out, you know, for with all the other mics that have been minted and stuff like that, right?
Because if you give somebody a mic now and they, let's say, get in all the airdrops, well, by the end of time, that's a lot of freaking airdrops.
For someone who might have just that previous week just gotten their microphone um but you could also it could be like
it could be like that but with pay like that's like a full that's like a full month like a full
or a full 40 hours is a microphone so once you get to a full 40 hours then it's you know the
microphone becomes active and microphones are active for a specific time period.
Like maybe like a two year time period, mics are the form.
And then at that point, they would be they could be revamped and those would just be collectibles.
Yeah, that's an idea. I really like that idea of them mics having an expiration date.
That's interesting. I didn't think about it like that,
but it would be really, really great
if the utility of the NFT mic was like,
Like that's what microphones do.
They record you speaking.
But if you could utilize that in the space somehow
where it's recording you speak
as you're holding this NFT mic in your wallet.
I know that sounds kind of complicated.
We haven't. Well, you know, you're holding this NFT mic in your wallet. I know that sounds kind of complicated.
Well, you know, you're using,
you've been using different AIs to record and interact and stuff like that.
So all you guys do is have them record
and then make a summary of the main points.
That way it's for tabbing, just for tracking.
But that, and also like continuity, if you did it from your end,
or at least all use the same program,
as long as it's easy enough that everyone who's using it understands.
And if anyone has any issues,
then like that's when you got to step up and just make sure you're doing it too.
But anyway, so Sean knows a lot more about that because, you know,
he's kind of in charge of space pay.
But yeah, we definitely need to have a group meeting once you're kind of better and then kind of finalize everything before yeah
and i mean monday it's monday tuesday wednesday and thursday now but specifically monday and
wednesday is like that's my those are my like donated hours to help to build in public to
help do whatever i can where there's no there's no bills associated so if you could schedule it on a Monday or a Wednesday yeah that would be my doubt my advice yeah yeah I'll
text you then maybe we can I want to help but I only have so many hours in the
day yeah I realize that yeah that's fair yeah we had we kind of had a meeting
earlier today about it but yeah I didn't catch you and yeah we had something on
Sunday but you were kind of
just yeah I was pretty useless at that time yeah it's all good yeah I'll catch you up but yeah
yeah anyway back to the agenda at hand thanks so much and everyone go raid that live space
schedule the new one that just dropped uh late Sunday night you know early Monday morning I
don't know if everyone saw that but yeah it'd be really cool has all the space reminders of all the spaces we have i'm bringing back web3 women wednesday so that's the next space with
crypto fam radio guys definitely hit the space reminder for that i'm going to have a sponsored
post drop in here in a little bit but yeah it's the next space but other than that thanks it's
been a great space heck yeah you know i was thinking about that like the some people feel
like the web3 regularly doing a web3 women's women's panel is a good way to be more inclusive. And some people go the other way and they think it's almost like showing that they're not as present in Web3. So you had to make a spot to it. And it feels like pandering sometimes.
sometimes, right? So maybe we do it. We absolutely do it, but we don't title it that. We don't title
it anything. We just pick topics that we think that, you know, we're going to get a variety of
people popping through for it. You know what I mean? Like cater the subject matter to them,
to let, you know, to the ladies, but not like call it like a women's space, if that makes sense.
You know what I mean? So people show up and it's just very inclusive and it's obviously being run by girls
like we want to we want the powerful women to to have a space to to kind of move move forward but
it's also like but they what does uh you know what do people want to do like some people are just
they're being artists and they don't want to be space hosts or some people you know they're just
it's opposite they just want to create content so yeah yeah no for sure um i've always
seen as promoting diversity in the space you know we have a lot of guys talking all the time so it's
it's just nice change you know and i feel like a lot of people go to the spaces because
of that inclusivity that we have and the diversity that we're trying to promote so
that's how i've always looked at it. Yeah. And I do too.
My two cents, fellas, if I can chime in here, if we're doing like a women's space, I would say
if we have people who are consistently coming and hosting and co-hosting and speaking in those
women's spaces, I would then maybe reach out and say, Hey, you're doing, you're so great on this
and this in that space. We do this other thing on that topic
on this day. Would you be willing to bounce in and co-host on that? And I think using that women's
space where women might feel more comfortable and then plucking them, not taking them away from that,
but adding them into other areas, you know, with an invite, like, Hey, we want to invite you into
this. You don't have to stumble in and raise your hand and pound through all the guys. We want you to come in here.
All the guys are looking for you in here. You know what I mean? I think that might be a way
to help lubricate that a little bit, perhaps. I don't know. Yeah. I mean, and it's all about
getting different perspectives too. When you're, when you're looking at all kinds of markets,
like perspectives matter, You want a variety of
perspectives to really get good information. We don't want to hear just the same stuff.
I think also how many different women do we have that are space hosts for Crypto Fan Radio?
We've got to go through everyone that we know and start to ask what are know what are like the top top you know 10 subjects that you look that you're
looking and engaging with on social media and we mean we can ask everybody that stuff that should
be like a general poll we do every every week probably you know because things you know it's
kind of like as the trending topics you know change sometimes our interests change but but
we all have a lot of go-tos, you know, so, like, what's on your timeline?
I see a couple more people popping in. What's up, Legit? That was Legit, yeah. Hope you're doing good. Dante? All right, man, we've only got about a half hour left of this space, but I want to
play it. There's a couple songs I've been having
kind of going through my head.
But I feel like we were in the middle of...
I asked you a question, old sailor,
and then we got distracted,
and then I started looking for batteries.
We went on an NFT tangent there,
Everything's got an NFT tangent,
you know what I mean mean when it comes down
to it that's true that's true you know i'm stoked speaking of nfts i got uh i won a giveaway uh like
while i was asleep last night for a primate jazzy's collection so yeah it gives me my 16th
primate which locks me in for like the top mint out benefits. So when it mints out, I get like a chunk of the 50 K and stuff now.
Cause I just got my 16th one.
I'm in that too, but I don't, I have like nine or 10, not 16.
And then I saw that he posted the little thing like, Hey, if you have three,
If you have five or if you have 10, you get like a 25%.
And then if you have 16, you get a 50%.
And I was like, well, shit, I've already got one.
And then every time the floor would dip, I would go snatch one or two more of them.
It puts you in the bracket for that percentage.
So like there's going to be like you have to do certain amount of things in order to
get into this bracket where 50% of that 50 grand is going to be distributed to everybody in that bracket.
So really, it's like you don't know, but like technically, you know, you could be the only one in the 10% bracket, right?
Or there could be one of 1,000 people in the 20,000 bracket.
And technically, the smaller bracket could pay better.
Well, I think that becomes a thing
where you go look at holders they're like man there's only three left to mint let me go look
at holders and slop move my 10 into three wallets so that i can have three of them that have three
and i can get all of you know what i mean and you start playing that game because i was like well if
i don't i can stop now and then i was like well i could actually just start building up a second
wallet and like maybe i can have two entries and have 32 of them and get two chunks of that 50k. You
know what I mean? So yeah, I think actually, I think that's actually how I have it set up is
I'm getting two small chunks, one for me and one for my wife. That's nice. That's nice. Yeah,
I've got so I've got I just got my 16. And then I have my mom. She has two right now in her wallet.
So, and she's plans on getting a third one at some point before they mint out so
that she can get a taste. But, um, but I was, I was just going to swipe hers.
I was like, well, if it gets close,
I can just take hers out of her wallet because she doesn't have enough and I'm
one short, but now that I got my one, I'm like, all right, well now we need to
I'd be like, when's mom's next?
The rat race never ends, man.
This thing looks really cool, and it comes with extra rotors.
I had this little helicopter that I flew around for a while, and it had only, like, the civil's controls, like, literally two controls.
But I was very accurate with like you know maneuvering
it but these new drones are so much more maneuverable where oh where oh
there's batteries oh my god that's a box that batteries would go in.
We're going to have to start doing video lives just so you guys can see the drone.
I was just thinking that like you got to do a video feed where you can just be like standing out at the park,
talking on spaces while you zoom the drone down comes, looks at you while you're talking.
Somebody else starts talking. So you fly up in the the air give a good view while somebody else is talking it'd be funny to have like some kind of a of a catch mechanism you know where if you touch the the button in the center
the claws come together um and then the idea is you fly your drones at each other and you have to
catch each other okay but you have to get it just on the right angle in order for it to catch, right?
You can't just, both of you can't go on head on.
That's not going to work.
First person to catch the other guy's drone wins.
That would be some crafty acrobatic skills there.
The real win is you're driving the car on some trip and passenger has a drone that can
keep speed and is to a mile up in front, keep an eye on traffic.
All right, we're going to want to be in the left lane for probably the next two miles.
And then we're going to cut over after the semi coming up.
Or you're going around like a long curve and fly the thing over the bay.
Like fly it over a bay to take the shortcut.
That would be cool. All right. All right. over the bay right like flight over a bay just take the shortcut okay this is I
got no area to do this let's see what happens it might have to charge so while we've been talking I found a
I went through the whole process of setting everything up
and then it's pay gated at the end
like who's going to pay $20
to look for a job like they're
looking for a job man like that's not you $20 to look for a job like they're looking for a job man
like that's not you can't yeah that's lame oh I hate that when you set when
you go through like all the thing and there's like at the end it's like yeah
by the way that thick what you were trying to do that's not happening okay
the battery comes out and then you charge the battery when it's out.
I should have gotten an extra battery or two. I thought I did buy an extra battery.
All right. Well, I'm not going to be flying it today. Well, not during this broadcast anyway,
but that's cool. I will get it up and running.
I got three different drones so I could see like which ones are the best quality,
which ones are worth it. Um, and then I'll probably do, yeah,
I'll do at least one giveaway for my birthday.
I might do another one that's part of a raffle. So we'll do one that's like a, a raffle for the room and one that's a raffle for the DeFi space donkeys or something like that.
Basically get double prizes when you're a DeFi space donkey.
So, hey, Cholking, what are you doing for the rest of the day?
It's already kind of late where you're at, right?
Oh, it's almost one or so.
I just gave them evening food and,
I guess having a good time for sure.
And yes, listening into what you guys speaking about.
It's always good, you know, all the conversations,
whether it's, you know, about crypto or, you know,
what's concerning everyone around crypto, you know, our health or anything else.
It's interesting topics and something I like to talk about for sure.
deep dive on the tech and stuff
like that, but when it comes down to it, the tech is
the background shit for most people.
You can't expect that a lot of the people
are going to be attracted
Because the tech's going to be everywhere.
So if you're just attracting people to the tech
because you're using the tech, that's not
You got to be able to be actually confronting other problems, creating solutions that can be used.
Yeah, I mean, we humans, we are.
So you're curious, and we want to learn stuff, right?
In our DNA, if you don't do research, you don't want to learn about stuff.
If you stay in your bubble,
you're not really getting forward, right?
You're less likely to get Alzheimer's
or different memory conditions.
But with that being said,
my memory is fucked up, dude.
I don't even know what I ate for dinner yesterday oh man well dude the last two days i were a total blur for me i was
completely out of it i mean i didn't i can't believe i actually i slept like 70 percent of
the last two days that's insane like you know normally after like 10 hours or 12 hours in bed, I'll start to get
restless, you know, like, where it's like, I don't want, I can't sleep more than that, you know?
But yeah, I'm like, I'm like a three to 12 hour sleep is normally me. If it's like less than that
or more than that, then something must be wrong. Oh man man. I'm going to go.
I'm going to actually, right after this,
I'm going to do a doctor's visit.
I got to go to urgent care
and figure out what the fuck's wrong with my back
I might have to, like, sue the Airbnb
This shit hurts way too much,
and you shouldn't be able to sit on a couch
I'm not one of those types of people.
I don't want to be like Sue Happy or nothing.
But I'm kind of fucked up right now.
Yeah, and I like you are always being so positive.
That's the main thing right i want to hang up you know hang with good people uh with people that brings
positivity and uh you know i don't want to waste my time on negativity and drama uh bad people
life is too fucking short for that for your bro so yeah i appreciate you as a friend dude
yeah same here man it's like we were saying earlier your life is too fucking short for that for your own bro. So, yeah. I appreciate you as a friend, dude.
Like we were saying earlier, life is too short.
It's too short for that other bullshit.
You know, you got to build some shit and enjoy some shit.
Or else, what are you doing?
Hey, MetaRides, as seen in Forbes magazine.
Absolute legends. If you're not, I mean, I'm sure you guys are all following
MetaRides, but that was one of our first sponsors.
And absolute legends in this space.
They minted out their recent collection.
And there are some fire MetaRides out there,
if you could take a look.
Goof did an amazing job on the art.
I want to hire him for everything.
We're working on a couple different collections right now that's coming out within the club.
There are three NFT projects that haven't been announced yet.
It's kind of funny, right?
There's 370 plus people in the club,
so good luck trying to guess who it is.
But yeah, there's a lot of stuff
coming down the pipeline, which is cool.
And this is stuff from people who have
existed in the space, not like a new
new friends and supporting brand new friends at this point
Gotta hang out here for a year or two
Then I can start dodging for you
That's just how it is. You know, you don't want to send anyone in the wrong direction
You know for multiple reasons
You don't want someone to get burned
But also after every person that has a bad experience at this stage in the game is exponentially hurting adoption. Like you, you know,
if we support crap, we're going to get way more crap. If we support good people and like things
that we feel confident in, then we're going to get more things like that. That's what's up.
That's the way to do it. I always like seeing pink in the space.
I still think that would be the funniest
You've seen the energy drink, Troll King?
Oh, dude, I don't know what to talk about now.
Which pink energy drink? Pink is in the room. Pinky. Yeah, yeah, I don't know what to talk about now. Which pink energy drink?
So we were joking around like a while back, and we made like an energy drink.
No, I haven't heard about that.
Because, you know, you always got to duck when she walks into the room, you know what
I mean? Because she's got that BDE so it's the drink was like
it looks like a Gatorade bottle it looks exactly like a Gatorade bottle and it
says get her laid with BD and E nice yeah I gotta find it that's so funny
i want to ask people for like more subscribers but i have 69 subscribers and it just looks
it makes me laugh every time i see it so it's probably worth it to have 69 subscribers and a
laugh then 70 subscribers i'll never talk about it again.
Dude, 69 is a good number.
You know, even at my job, you know, we all have different numbers, stamps in or stamps out, right?
So I said, I want mine to have 6300.
But my two last ones is 69.
I posted it up top, guys. That's the energy drink that we're going to have to all do.
It's a great collaboration. See how it looks so good it looks so clean like
it almost you your brain even looks like it it looks at it and sees gatorade at first
and then you look at it you read it you're like oh it like takes a second dude it took me seconds
i was like okay that's kind of gatorade, you know, the version, right?
Right, you're like, yeah, okay, so Gatorade, yeah, I know what you're talking about.
Oh, wait, that is the mock-up, you know what I mean?
It's like, it's a good mock-up.
I made that thing in, like, two minutes.
We were like, whenever I'm in a space, you'll see that if we're talking about something
and I think it's funny, like, next thing you know, like know Like there's a business plan and like it and a bunch of images
But wait, so we can I get these ones I
Need them badly, right? I know we do need to make them I
Think pink should handle the UK distribution. I'll handle the US distribution.
I guess I gotta just get a maid.
I mean, they could just be basic electrolyte drink, right?
Like nothing, you know, like nothing too sweet.
Mostly just like mildly flavored water.
Or do we just make it taste like dick?
No, I'm just playing. What's up, Mayjay?
She's like, you're gonna throw it to me after that? Jesus.
I still don't believe you. I still think you're lying, but...
What? I turned 21 on Sunday.
I mean, I know you had a party and everything,
Do you want to see my ID?
I won't dox you or nothing,
but if I don't see an ID,
I've asked people in their 30s for their IDs because I'm like, hey, you sound young as fuck. I don't see an ID, I don't believe it. I'll show you my ID. Go on DMs. I've asked people in their 30s for their IDs
because I'm like, hey, you sound young as fuck.
No, I got ID'd for a Red Bull earlier
and I'm covering up my address on it though.
And I could have swore last time we met
So that math doesn't matter.
I was 20 just after NFT and YT last year.
You were like 19 last time I saw you.
You jumped two years. I don't know. I don't know.
Yeah, because it's been like that was just before my 20th and now I'm 21.
But no, but it's last April, you were 19.
It's just right on the line?
So wait, so your birthday was last weekend, you said?
I sent you a picture of my ID.
I look so messed up in my ID picture.
I look like Wednesday Addams if she was British.
Yeah, I look like Thursday Addams.
That's pretty funny. Yeah, I look at Thursday Adams. That's pretty funny.
That year doesn't make sense.
People were born that year?
I'm getting old. Apparently.
I guess the numbers don't lie, but
I don't feel like it. That's weird.
But I still look about 17
I still think I'm in my 30s
Some people think I'm in my 20s
But people who see me usually think 30s
I got a little thing up top for it.
I haven't scheduled a space yet because you can't schedule it until a month after.
Yeah, but I'm going to do a mega space like we always do.
So you're 20 years older than I am.
That's like double my life experience.
Yeah, that's kind of wild, right?
And when you think about how reckless I am and my ability to multitask,
it's probably like six times your life experience.
I am everywhere. I i guess i guess so
that's pretty funny though so what'd you do for your birthday besides uh you did a space but like
what'd you do uh were you drinking were you smoking were you having a ride what were you doing
i was just sitting in bed to be honest chilling, chilling. I opened my presents. I got a TV and some clothes and shoes and that,
and then just chilled my boyfriend.
I didn't know you had a boyfriend.
Is it too new to talk about?
We got Seth in the building, too.
Hey, so everyone check out that getter laid.
We're going to have to do that.
I don't know how we're gonna break that down.
Maybe we should do an NFT project with a couple different bottle types.
Yeah, getting them manufactured and just, like, swapping out, like, a vitamin water or, like, a Iterade for that would be fine, really.
Would that, like, not be able to be sold on shelves?
Like, it's not using any bad words.
It's just definitely implying something.
And I could definitely pass it off with the sleep beverage, be getter laid.
But the energy drink that's got getter laid, you know,
the one that's got extra Viagra in it or whatever? No, I'm just playing. But yeah, how do you pass an energy drink as getter
laid? I don't know, but that is actually a really good sleep name for the sleep tea, right? Getter
laid. Still sounds dirty. I can't think of any way it doesn't sound dirty.
That's right. That's funny, though.
Alright, I want to show you guys some of this MetaRide stuff here we got.
I think I shared down there my Quack Life, too.
Should I end up finding that?
Let me find this other... MetaRise has always got something to reel in.
If you want to come up here and talk about it at all, feel free.
Some awesome new collabs with Tootsie Roll and...
That's pretty awesome. That's a good mainstream brand.
I got to eat me some dots.
I mean, I've definitely been having some good strides recently.
But there was a time period last year, I remember,
I remember right, it was at me, we were at the same number of followers.
And I was just like, all right.
And now I'm a little bit ahead.
I think I've got a nice, healthy,
you're gonna have to pull some magic tricks now
Come on up here, Seth. What's you up to?
This is another fucker is probably in the airport is he's always in the airport
Right, I'll bet you 20 bucks. He's traveling right now
Feel free to come on and wish he case he can't come up then if he's like in the airport so what are you up to today at major this space is all about web 3 and
goals and then like we started doing a Tuesday Thursday version with crypto
fam radio so it's it's like my normal space, just double the chaos now.
Man, I don't want to be able to travel as much as Seth travels.
I feel like his ears never get to depressurize all the way.
It's constantly just up and down.
I didn't even get to make it to NFT NYC.
That was the craziest thing.
Why can't he be there? But yeah, Seth, let's talk too. I want to be
getting some more collaborations in the cannabis space in general. I really want to onboard more
people. You're about that too. So let's talk about how we can work with some of these other cannabis brands.
Might be like some cross-collaboration, you know?
Plus, I like that Geno plant thing.
But, yeah, I think if I get a couple of my grower friends to realize what kind of cost savings it's going to have,
they'll buy it. They'll buy them easy.
Their facilities, they have at least three or four facilities where that,
that would be like an easy sale.
They're smaller facilities. They might not, but they still might just do it.
Is there a discount at a 10 pack? I don't know. Let me know. We'll have to talk do it. Is there a discount at a 10-pack? You're going to let me know.
We'll have to talk about it. Yeah, feel free to come on up here, Joe Mama. We are just chilling.
Everyone's welcome. Come up, share what you like. We got Mama Bear space here in a little bit.
I was almost thinking about moving my space an hour later,
just so that way it could be like,
run this space right into Mama Bear space, you know?
Wait, I thought we were doing that already.
Oh, I think, I mean, we are.
That was the point of moving you earlier.
Yeah, no, I can't do any earlier on time. Yeah, right. of moving you earlier.
I can't do any earlier of the time.
Let's see if I can find the link.
Do you want to move your space?
I would just probably do an extra hour
Or else it would just be...
Well, you could do your space later.
You could run right into my computer.
It's good the way it is, though.
stuff that I need to multitask, but
not something that I couldn't
get a co-host for. You know what I mean? You want buffer time between... Yeah, I need to multitask, but not something that I couldn't get a co-host for.
You want buffer time between times.
Yeah, I need buffer time.
If you don't allow for buffer time, you'll end up running around like a chicken with his head caught off.
I definitely have to learn how to network stuff better or organize stuff better.
I'm not good at the stuff in my personal life as much. I definitely have to learn how to network stuff better or organize stuff better.
I'm not good at the stuff in my personal life as much. Like my own bills and receipts.
Like I'm really bad at keeping those things filed and organized.
I try to save everything to its own designated hard drive.
I found these really awesome two terabyte thumb drives.
Those must have cost a penny.
I think I'm going to give one away for my birthday.
We're talking like a keychain.
I've never seen them that big.
That's crazy. I didn't know they came in terabytes.
I know. Two terabyteabytes I know two terabyte
I was just like blown away
I have one might as well have two
could you imagine like showing that to somebody
40 years from now they have this
it's got more information than is all
or it could have some really cool visuals.
Yeah, get some drone footage while you're at it.
That's what I'm thinking is I get some cool drone footage and some other memes and stuff like that.
It's going to be preloaded with a whole bunch of cool, like just random stuff right?
I don't need a full 2 terabytes
but this way they would never need to delete it
because I could even lock it into it
flip the switch and I can lock it.
They won't be able to delete it if they wanted to.
Yeah, if you want to lead us out.
I've already posted the Web3 Women Wednesday space up there for you guys and uh thanks for joining us so are you gonna are you joining it are you doing it on your crypto fam radios thing or you're just we're just going over to mama bears
later right yeah yeah yeah okay so that's an hour yeah yeah we still have another hour okay okay
i was like what hold on a second oh oh you want to keep
the space going oh i thought you meant you had something you want to do for an hour and then
come back to the space you want to leave your space open for another hour oh yeah we can keep
this going for another hour oh yeah do you have a guest you want to bring for the third hour or
what's going on i don't know i mean we kind of always have guests
and people stopping by and asking questions that's kind of just like the nature of any of the shows
that i do but if you want to change it to a topic and we can stay on we can stay on topic you know
we could always do that too yeah i'll i'll rename the space while i'm playing this song
yeah yeah it's your space bro you do you yeah we can uh
get a song going to reset the room let's go
you know it's a beautiful day today
kind of day to be productive and not let anything get
i don't know what that was but i don't want to get a little higher I think I'm gonna have a Thumbies, nose is getting runny, lift a little loose and now you're twerking in my tummy,
now you're twerking in my... I guess I got faded, I'm wasted flavor
So I'ma have another gummy, hungry for the honey
Pot to pillamale, her and Lucy get chummy
Smokin' loud, you know it's yummy
I'm stoned, I'm goin' mommy
Ate a little Alice, now I'm hubbed up legger, buddy
Now I'm hubbed up legger Money down, love your leg up. I should probably chill out or something like, but I can't have me here.
Well, it all started with a gummy, then I got a nummy. Wash it down with Remy, and it got me feeling funny. How'd I get through?
You know and then the next song is just a banger, and I'm like, oh, let's just play that one too.
Let's just play that one too.
Ain't nobody bustin' like a nigga with a gun up in the middle
Where the West would be the killer with a Tekken, I'm a villain
Where the best I got a feeling with effects, then I get it out the way
So I can say what I wanna say
Right over the track, singin' like the father of Nona Gay
Let's get it on, they love it when texts put a song, wait, rugged and checked
Niggas on their grudges, then death shitted on their buzzers
That was just the intros for the family with sensos For the Ghandys with the fin flows I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be the same, I'm not gonna be nagging bitches ragging like a stab and happen when I'm having hits
Get mad and fix shit like I'm glad and vicious bad and twist
Heart pull back cuz that was the wrong song
His flow is crazy though on some of this shit like there's just some stuff
like if i didn't see the lyrics there's no way i'm gonna remember like what words he said he said
tech nine all right i rename the prizes let's see I want to say
prizes at I want to say at 50 let's get to 50 before we raid mama bear space I'll
give away I'll give away some weed I'll give away ten dollars and weed coin? Oh yeah.
$10 to each three people?
Yeah, I'll do some $10 giveaways here.
That's a little thank you for those of you that are sticking through.
After this, we'll go raid Mama Bear's space for Presently Present.
Haven't been able to talk to everybody in a couple days,
and my throat's feeling a little better,
so I will go ahead and try to give it a shot.
I think this, I mean, hot coffee always seems to help,
but it's not like I'm just drinking coffee.
It's like my tea, you know, combined with coffee. There happens to be coffee in it, but it's only like one of just drinking coffee. It's like my tea combined with coffee.
There happens to be coffee in it, but it's only like one of 16 ingredients, 17 ingredients.
So I can't wait for you to get yours, Drew.
Mountain Dew is going to get hamped.
I'll be back in Colorado next week.
So, yeah, I'm really pumped to get those teas. I'll try them out. I'll do a whole video review. How aboutes? Yeah, bro. I'm excited. I'll be back in Colorado next week. So, yeah, I'm really pumped to get those tees.
I'll do a whole video review.
Would you post that on your tricky site if I did a video review? Yeah.
I mean, if you do a review and it looks good, especially, absolutely.
But I need to start putting more stuff on my YouTube.
So, yeah, if you do a review, I would love to put it up there.
That would be dope as hell. i will totally do that bro i won't just do it for you i'll just
i need to start doing this stuff anyway so it'll motivate me to actually create more content
because like i just set up my tiktok um i'm going through all my videos that i've taken over the
past few weeks because i've got this like whole new mini series i want to do of just like video because you know video is that that's what people listen to right
like that's what people that's how you get all the hits listen whatever so uh that's what the
audience is right tick tock and youtube so i really want to focus on these two platforms right now and
build crypto fam radio but also build my personal brand yeah it's and it's just it really is just
kind of how the algorithm works right because when you when you think about it, when you put in a search,
the same thing like when you lock in SEO,
when you put in a search, you search for a term,
like you put in balloons because you're looking for balloons, right?
So it's going to say, okay, well,
this site has balloons written this many times,
but the site has video talking about balloons.
Every time they mention balloons in the video
is another time that they're saying it,
because not only are they saying it, but they're picking it up in the captions.
So that's basically how they can compensate and that we can actually search video for relevant content.
So if it didn't work like that, it wouldn't work at all.
But yeah, so that's just what you've got to do is in a small period of time,
say all the words to lock in your SEO.
if you can take all those words and put them in a little word bank,
and then when you're like going through your normal feel,
you make sure you hit every one of those words,
And you will dominate the seo for all
those words yeah i was gonna have brock or something look at your account three years later
four years later like you'll be dude like i i got my algorithm so like notched up that i had only
been working for the weed coin for a month and if you look for dollar sign weed my my post comes up before
anybody else talking about weed and and also even before the main account comes up yeah
that's amazing yeah it'd be nice if i could get that sweet spot but yeah that that's my focus for
this week it's just really building content and pushing it out, getting it scheduled.
I have a content planner as well, which is nice through Canva.
If you get the premium Canva, you get a content calendar and you can actually plug in your social medias.
And you can schedule your posts through Canva.
A lot of people don't know this about Canva.
Canva is actually really useful when it comes to building your social media.
Because, you know, granted, you can create content super quick, right?
Canva, I think it's like, I don't know, five, six, seven dollars a month.
Depends which country you live in, right?
So that's another thing, too.
So if you're outside the U.S., you're going to get, you know, hit a little less versus if you're in the U.S., right?
So I think when I registered my Canva, I was in the Philippines.
So it's like half the price in the Philippines,
which is like freaking nice.
But I'm like, yeah, I'm just going to keep my account there.
I'm going to make a clone.
I'll make a clone of myself
that will have access through Canva
and all my social medias.
Dude, I can add you as a team member.
You don't even have to get the premium, bro.
And you can use Canva like me. So I'll do it. Oh, send me your email. I can add you as a team member you don't have to get the premium bro yeah you can use canva like me so i'll do oh send me your email i can add you to the canva and you can share your
content whatever yeah man tricky buddhist stream okay yeah yeah just uh i'll text it to you yeah
text me your email i'll add you because i got nifty on there as well and she's able to view
and just see because i built all the the crypto fam radio
content through canva all the posts all the um the schedules live space schedules they're all
through canva so i do everything in canva bro it's so nice so if i didn't realize it was that
that price because there's um a couple of different i think it's it might be eight bucks or nine bucks
a month they always change it bro i gotta look to see what the actual cost is to do the yeah because i want all the pro features and there's a couple oh yeah you're
gonna have to get your own account i think yeah yeah i mean i'll be able to look at it with your
account yeah yeah yeah you can see what i can do and i'll be able to at least see what options are
there available because the one i had options to i could schedule stuff out like i want to be
able to schedule stuff out indefinitely yeah i want to be able to yeah you can do that right you
can do that i'll get into like i'll get into a mode where i'm like i'm i'm feeling creative and
i want to write so that's the best time for me to like try to explain complex problems and stupid
shit like that um and then i'll end up with a bunch of good posts,
but you can't post them all at the same time.
like the last time I did it,
I wrote like over 200 posts and I was just like,
And they were all bangers.
I looked at it the next day and I was like,
I don't know what these came from,
but it's a combination of like,
of using AI for the inspiration for the topics and then putting my own take on
it was my opinion of their comment.
That makes perfect sense.
That makes perfect sense. But yeah sense but yeah man check out canva
it's amazing i'm doing that right now yeah because just imagine remember that flojan platform i was
telling you about last time flojan yeah did you look into that it's that ai platform that cuts
your videos and audio really quick dude so if you think about it. So if you can combine Flowgen with your Canva and you create a system like an automation system with both of them, because honestly, then you can upload your space directly to Flowgen. Right. It gives you the transcript. It gives you social media posts already built through. You don't have to create them. They just auto create for you on LinkedIn and Twitter and any other social media platforms
you have connected to FlowGen, maybe TikTok as well.
I haven't tried yet because they have a video feature that you can utilize.
I thought I texted it to you.
I swear I sent it to you.
Oh, it's on my other phone.
Let me know how you, how you spell it though.
I think let me double check.
Um, I'll resend it to you.
I must've like, must have messed up somewhere between the uh
number here we go flojan yeah flojan.com ai clip maker you got it yep yep because you literally
can create all your content through your spaces through there really quickly and then just schedule
all your content through canva or just customize it through some templates through canva to try to
make it a little more original than what Flojin gave to you,
you know, and just mix and match.
Dude, that's a killer system right there.
You could create months' worth of content just literally hours.
I need somebody to help me edit clips together
and make highlight videos and stuff.
Yeah, I can help you out with that, man.
We can create some type of partnership.
You give me free financial advice and trade of some video editing or something we'll work it out because i'm doing
all my videos right now bro so i'm creating a really quick system to do that so yeah man i
could do that with flojan too i think um yeah you can edit videos that'd be good you want me
in more meetings and i need and i need edited clips i think we can figure something out yeah
man yeah i need you in meetings.
Well, I need you talking to Arcadian
about SpaceX Pay, really,
because he's knocking me for the compliance.
He wants to make sure that's all compliant
if it's going to be under my LLC,
that the sales tax is taken appropriately.
He's like, oh, you got to get a CPA on this.
He's in finance. But she's not involved in anything though oh like my wife's a cpa but she doesn't she doesn't
do anything with that like you still need to hire a cpa to talk oh another cpa yeah she's not she
doesn't work for me no no no no oh i thought i thought you i thought in the past you've done
cpa work now no no I thought you told me that.
No, I have a finance degree, and I was making financial models and stuff like that.
Isn't that the same thing?
Well, kind of it is, but kind of it isn't.
So a chartered financial analyst is the Becker-Stala rep for UCF,
which is they make the study materials for those certifications, right?
So by being that person, I basically get all the study materials for free.
But I didn't want to be a CPA.
And the CFA was, I found out it was just bullshit, basically.
And the CFA was – I found out it was just bullshit, basically.
So I was just like, forget it.
But it's like, it's so, CPA and CFA is kind of like the same thing.
Basically, it's like a pay-to-play game.
But CPA is like widely accepted and understood.
And everyone needs them for tax.
Versus a CFA is like, not everyone needs them for tax. Versus a CFA is like,
not everyone needs one for finance,
a good one is what you should be having to do your financial planning.
But there's another certification
called a financial planner.
There's just money grabs for all this shit.
But a charter financial analyst
has to work for a charter financial analyst
for two years in order to become one. And that just bullshit and when i graduated there was no paid positions so
it was like take an unpaid internship for two years uh from in tampa even though you live in
orlando um and in two years maybe you can be a cfa i was like yeah fuck you. That's when I started working for myself.
Regardless, you could point us to the right direction to a CPA.
I definitely know lots of CPAs.
It's basically like anything is a different terminology,
a different set of vocabulary, right?
And the legalese, technicalese of a CPA is going to be different.
I can bridge the gap between those two.
Like between someone who doesn't know anything about finance and a CPA, I could bridge the gap.
I could do some of the same work, but not the high-end work, and I can't sign off on anything.
Like I can't sign off on a tax return.
That's the main difference is like legally you
would have to sign off on your tax return and I would give you justification and reason for this
for what I had done but but like yeah that's the only difference no that makes sense that makes
sense yeah so we would need well this is what Sean says we need but I'm like do we really need that
I don't know I mean it's it's good. Whenever you're doing an illegal agreement between multiple parties, it would be good to have a third-party independent attorney and or accountant.
Usually the attorney is also an accountant in a lot of situations.
change oh wow you can get you can get well you can get an accountant that has got that that's
You can get an accountant.
what they did they went through that that read that avenue and they're specifically skilled in
making partnerships with like complex waterfalls and payments and payouts distributions or whatnot
but then make sure you're you know regulatory and tax compliant so you don't fuck anything up
yeah that makes sense yeah we don't want that but i'm like yeah yeah all right well anyway i can talk to you yeah we can definitely talk more about it but um
yeah that's i mean you can never have too much information most people don't have enough
information to get into into an agreement because they want to save money and then
the one time out of 10 that really fucking fucking matters wasn't the habit of yours.
So it's better to have, you know, take a, have more expenses than to just lose all of
everything one day, you know, because or else you're just really working for the bank until
Yeah, I know. Because so you better, I mean yeah I know because so you
better but I hope you're spending all that money cuz and you're not saving it
cuz my girl just be taking away anyway you gotta do things the right way or
else is they're not really technically saving you're not really earning you
know if you end up working for someone else the whole time doesn't make any sense you gotta be working for yourself gotta
be paying yourself as well all etc etc but yeah and if you have your own legal entity that's that's
the best thing to do really um and actually i because i i could even i i need a direct deposit
for example from one of my into one of my new bank accounts, right?
And what would be really cool is if I had my own,
if I had, I guess, my own C-Corp or something like that,
or S-Corp, I could easily have a direct deposit made
and then credit back the account.
Like I could send money to, like crypto to the company
and then the company could direct deposit into my bank account you know because that's how like a lot of your credit is going to be based off of
deposits and balances outstanding and stuff like that so if you're not carrying balances
and you're showing steady direct deposits then they'll give you a higher credit rating. Hell yeah.
I'm going to up it to that.
You've got 45 minutes, though, to do it, to make it happen.
So you might want to tag five people right now.
But that gives a good chance.
Boy, I got a one in ten chance.
Yo, I can enter too, right?
As long as you tag three people or more.
Yeah, you got to tag three to enter.
But you got to tag five in order to make the numbers math.
You know, just look at it because you're running out of time.
I mean, that's a funny thing to ask me in general.
And it's been really rough.
I actually didn't think I was going to do this space five hours ago.
I couldn't talk really five hours ago.
Like people are still getting it?
Yeah, it just keeps on morphing into the next version.
Basically, there's a bunch of different flu viruses that we all
have to constantly fight.
And every year, they get morphed
a little bit. But the problem is,
we had people in power that didn't
act, so they wanted to cover their own
ass, so they made it poliped right
instead of people just getting the vaccine for the fucking
I don't know, that covid vaccine messed me up man almost put me in the hospital overall i remember the the night that i got this the second shot i was having like the shakes really
bad i was sweating and uh i was like you know i'm like if this can't go away i'm gonna go to
the hospital so i i took an edible like a 500 milligram edible and that helped like it like
i wasn't shaking anymore everything yeah and then i just i went to sleep and i woke up in the middle
of the night like i but i was still sweating really bad So I was just trying to drink as much water as I could.
But, yeah, that and I did a couple of bong hits.
And I have these THC tablets.
So you were sweaty, but that's OK.
Like, it was so bad I had to change the sheets on my bed and everything.
It was like it was soaked.
And then, like, two days after that, like, I felt fine. But if I hadn't't been for the weed, I probably would have wound up in the hospital. I mean, maybe. I don't know.
I don't think so. I mean, I felt so bad. I was like, man, and my brother-in-law, he wound up
with myocarditis and inflammation in the heart from the vaccine. I know a couple of people that
got messed up from it. So all these politicians out here, man,
oh, we've got to get the COVID vaccine, man.
I'm going to say it right here on a reported space, too.
Like, seriously, a lot of people got messed up from that shot.
Yeah, I mean, it should definitely, you've got to have that stuff.
It's got to be, like, studied and shit.
But also, there's a lot of just misinformation.
Like, straight up, people have no idea what they're actually talking about.
What I had a problem with.
And I had family that died from COVID.
I had some people that got the vaccine.
I didn't have any people in my family that had a crazy adverse reaction to it.
But honestly, if I'm going to – the the way vaccines work is the strongest amongst us, like give us our small dosage so we can identify the problem when it comes to our own bodies.
And also because we will, we are likely to survive it.
So if there was like an epidemic or an outbreak, now we have some people who are functional and not the entire economy collapses
because everybody's sick at the same time. Right. It really has become just a matter of shifting it.
So we're not all screwed as a society when a big outbreak comes. Right. Because if there was no
regulation of that, we would honestly we'd have a lot more babies, a lot more pregnant women,
people with compromised immune systems that can't take the latest shots because it
might kill them. Those people who, those are also the same people that are super high at
risk for like a pandemic or for a viral outbreak. So it's basically, you know, yeah, you're
doing your patriotic duty by being a little sweaty one night and uncomfortable so we don't
lose any more grandparents and people that, know what i mean like we lost way too
many people from the last version of the flu it is not it was not necessary well i mean my problem
was that so you never you never you never get the the seasonal flu shot no um i the problem i had
was that they never well in most places they were forcing people to get that shot right and a lot of places
a lot of politicians are like well we didn't force anybody to get the shot yes you did because you
told people they couldn't go into a restaurant they like there were places that that you had
to show your your covid card that you got the shot um that happened to me in several countries
that i had to travel to during covid and that that was in a whole nother process in and of itself when you had to get on a
there were places in Florida too,
you'd get your COVID shot and they'd ask for your,
I was in some countries where you would have to show them a QR code proving
that you were vaccinated.
and if you couldn't show that you had the COVID shot,
you couldn't get, there were places you just couldn't show that you had the the covid shot you couldn't get
there were places you just couldn't get into yeah and i'm like what kind of bullshit is this
all over the world listen my kids me and my wife decided that we were not going to give our kids
the covid shot and they tried everything to like fucking harass us into giving it to our kids. And I was like, I finally
got to the point where I was like, told my wife, I was like, I'm about to fight somebody. Like
somebody is going to get knocked out because this is just ridiculous. We are not giving the kids
the shot. I mean, they, they, they sent social workers to our house, all kinds of bullshit.
And I'm like, no, you know, my son's got an issue where he's sort of already compromised.
And it was a risk 50 50 on whether or not to give him a shot. And, you know, my brother-in-law
is a, uh, he's a doctor, he's a surgeon. And he said the same thing. He goes, you know,
either way it's a chance because you can give it to him. We could have an adverse reaction
if he doesn't get the shot and he gets coat, you know? So I was like, well, shit, I go,
I'll take my chances with covid because
you know with the vaccine i don't know what the hell is in that you know at least with my son i
can you know he could wear a mask he can like not you know what i'm saying like there's things that
he can do yeah and that's that's what we that's what we did that's really only help people around
you when you've got it it doesn't help it doesn't really protect you from getting it so much. It just prevents you from spreading it as easily.
Yeah. And we live out in the country.
So basically, we just kept our kids home and homeschooled them.
You know, so that's the best option to stay out there.
Well, that's the thing. And since we live out in the country, we got animals, we got horses, we got cows.
country we got animals we got horses we got cows we got like so it wasn't like there was any any
shortage of things to do as opposed to like you know families who were in a city stuck in a penthouse
you know so we were lucky because you know my kids could go outside they could play with the dogs
they could play with the cows they could go you know ride the horse like whatever you know what
i'm saying so there was you know and of course all the animals got to get taken care of too.
So it wasn't like the kids didn't have anything to do.
So we just worked the regular schoolwork into it.
And I'm like, you know, me, I have basically had to get the shot because I had to travel back and forth between Europe and the United States.
And, you know, like, for example.
If you travel anywhere in this world, like, especially as much as you as much as you travel you got it you have all kinds of vaccines you're
required to get or you just can't go to certain well certain countries like when i go to thailand
i don't i don't get any vaccines i mean i have the basic ones but there's nothing special you've
already gotten all the hardcore ones because you were in the well yeah and i tell you the one thing
that really bothered me though like during the whole COVID thing was I was in the Netherlands.
And I had to fly from the Netherlands to Miami International.
And they were like, even if you were a U.S. citizen, you had to get a COVID test before you got on the plane 72 hours before.
And I'm like sitting here thinking to myself, military veteran.
I fought for this country, served in Iraq.
And you're trying to tell me that even though I'm a U.S. citizen,
I got an American passport that you're not going to even let me get on the
plane if I don't take a COVID test.
Like where the fuck does it say in my passport that I have to have a COVID
shot before I get on an airplane?
I'm pretty sure it says something about being a danger to the public there's something in there
well you can't be doing that and they did it to u.s citizens and we allowed them to do it that's
the thing but here's the thing though the cat's out of the bag so if they ever tried to do what
they did again with covid brothers there's going to be riots in the streets people are not they're
not going to put up with it a second time. No way. We need to get rid of the fucking
problem out of fucking health care.
issue of national security, clearly.
Because they're not taking care of us.
So, if you can't, the private sector
can't fucking keep us safe.
You're right. We need to be able to just
and then we can buy whatever
free market, you free market we want.
There's a reason why medical tourism
exists. You're absolutely right.
Look how many people go to Mexico
to get their dental work done.
If you were going to get dental work done, where would you go?
Bangkok or somewhere in in um in mexico there's like you know there's literally
places across the border in mexico yeah like thailand's good too thailand's huge on medical
tourism okay i mean listen last time i was there um i cut my hand not bad but bad enough that it needed like four stitches and i walked into this
clinic and you know i got stitched up and it was like 50 bucks you know after it was all said and
done and i thought about it i go man i go if i went into an emergency room and had to pay for
this out of pocket it'd be like three grand, you know, but, and in Thailand,
it was 50 bucks. So yeah, I mean, even if you like dental work, you can get all sorts of stuff
on there and super professional. You get references, you know, you can do your own
research and find out what doctor you want to use. So it's, yeah. Um, plastic surgery. That's
another big thing too. Well, it is not like the doctors are any less qualified
There's a lot of like really talented people
There's certain engineers and like lab techs and stuff like that
And you have someone with like
Like, that's just, it's just crazy to think about.
Like, I mean, even hospitals, bro, like what, like, why is it when you go into a hospital,
you're a patient and you ask them how much something costs, they don't tell you.
Like, what kind of business could get away with that?
Like imagine going into a restaurant
and ordering something to eat
and there's no prices on the menu.
And they only tell you the price
when they bring you the bill.
it wouldn't be like this if we all like just agreed
what is a reasonable way for it to be run, you know?
You just have to run it in a way that's
both profitable but transparent.
You could be profitable and transparent, though.
you'd break down the bills of other
I think part of the problem is
Yeah, well, look at how much it costs to's a billion dollars to get the hospital.
Yeah, well, look at how much it costs to go to medical school to become a doctor.
I mean, someone's got to eat that cost.
The doctor's got to get paid.
after college and medical school
and he does a residency or she does a residency,
you got to figure there are at least
a couple million in debt and then you know um someone's got to pay for that you know so consequently the hospitals are going to pay
you know x amount of dollars to get the doctors in and because they know these doctors are going
to have loans that they got to pay off so it's just like you know and of course you throw in the
you know the insurance companies and everything else all the shit that they pull and the drug companies as well i mean it's you know you don't have to look any further than the
opioid epidemic but yeah that's why a lot of people go overseas that they can afford it
you know or they if they're in a border you know, they'll drive across the border.
I mean, my daughter's got to get braces.
And even with insurance, it's almost $25,000.
Yeah, she needs a tooth pulled.
Well, she needs a bunch of stuff.
But still, it's like, how is it even with insurance is going to cost me $25,000?
You know, it doesn't make sense. And it's not that the orthodontist,
whatever, it's not that he's not qualified,
but that's how much it costs.
Oh, yeah. Like, that's the other thing.
Or mental health services.
Mental health and dental, those are all things
And people, they would even, psychiatrists would argue that if you have no teeth or you're concerned and worried about your teeth situation, that could be like psychological trauma.
Welcome, welcome. Yo, Casey. Welcome, welcome.
We are chilling here before Mama Bear's face,
talking all kinds of random things.
But I'm on the back end over here
messing around with some AI stuff.
So have you tried Flojan?
It just doesn't want to work for me as much.
But even when it doesn't work well, it's still funny.
Every time, though, I'm just like,
the one way you could misinterpret it, you had to.
But it still looks cool sometimes, though.
I've got a couple of them that I published.
Hey, I want to say a quick hello to Seth.
What's good buddy for those of you don't know i tell you a funny story tricky so you know how i'm like super vigilant i like getting dms and stuff from my
other folder people a few people have been rugged over the past couple days so casey dms me but it
goes to my other folder so naturally i'm always suspicious when it goes to my other folder. So naturally, I'm always suspicious when it goes to my other folder.
And I see his message and I see, hey, this is a link for Shorty Tall's fundraiser.
So those of you who don't know, we had a member in the DigiJoints community whose house burned down.
We're doing a bunch of things to, you know, send her donations and stuff so she can go and get a proper place to live and furniture and all that stuff.
donations and stuff so she can go and get a proper place to live and furniture and all that stuff
um so anyways i get this dm and it says you know says something about you know click on this link
for shorty's fundraiser and i about lost it because by this time this was like i or i thought this was
like the fourth or fifth scammer that was dm me with links because the first thing i thought was
well if you know shorty had a different like thing that she was doing to, you know, raise money or whatever, she just would let me know
herself. So, I, right away, I go, man, this guy's trying to rip me off. I was like, these damn
scammers, and, like, bro, the, I don't even remember what I wrote, but I went off. I was like,
yeah, and then I blocked, I deleted, and then I took screenshots of it, because I was, of course,
I was going to share it with community members, but I go, well, you know what, before I do that, let me talk with Shorty just to, you know what I'm saying, if she knows screenshots of it because I was of course I was going to share it with community members but I go you know what before I do that let me talk with Shorty just to you know
I'm saying if she knows about this because I still thought it was a scam and I sent it to her and
she's like oh she goes I know Casey I'm like oh like I had that feeling like I felt really bad
and um you know I like I apologized and I was already having a horrible day, but I,
you know what I'm saying? They don't want to make someone else have a horrible day.
And so once I knew that, you know, after talking or her that he was legit and everything and the
links weren't malicious or whatnot, I was like, I told her, I was like, damn, I go, I'm sorry.
I felt so bad, but, um, you know, I mean, it's, um, and, and it was kind of like at a really weird time because I don't know if you've seen, but smarts made a post that he, you know, his Solana wallet got rugged.
I even had a little situation of my own where, you know, I made a mistake with investing in the wrong project.
But, you know, I'm saying it's water under the bridge now.
You know, it's the price of admission. Um, and, um, you know, so then when the DM DM from Casey
came, I was like, and I had been smoking all day too. So, and I was like, yeah, so now Casey and
I are friends. Um, he follows me. I follow him back. Uh, everything is good but yeah you really i'm i'm almost over
vigilant with uh you know these scammers because they try so many different things emails even my
wife got an email supposedly from samsung and i had to school her like things that i've learned
from digi and from uh from tricky and i just sat her down in front of the computer and I was like, and I told her the prompt to type into AI. And I said, just ask it if this email address is
associated with a crypto scam. Because it came to her email and put the email address in and
spit it right out and said, this email address has been associated with past scams, and it gave specific instances, and it showed the actual domain that Samsung would send emails from
She's like, how did you do that?
I go, because I have the chat GPT subscription.
So I tell that story because there's simple things you can do out here
to protect yourself, like you want to verify a contract address.
You can use AI for that too.
I was basically charging $325 an hour being ChatGPT,
and now ChatGPT is taking my job.
But the thing is that you still have to know what prompts to use.
It's a tool like anything else.
I use it for my business.
If I have to send a really important email or i have to put a proposal together and i don't
you know what i'm saying i'm trying to think now if you know a little bit about the underlying
subject and you can make a good prompt you can get a really good result yeah you know and the
more specific you are in your prompt, the better it will be.
I have found so like I'll basically sometimes just talk to AI like I'm talking to somebody who's a consultant. And I'll just write out the whole situation. And then at the end, I'll say, I need this, this, this and this.
Yeah. You can say college level legalese or, you know, make it understandable for a fifth grader, you know?
Yeah. And it, and it learned, and it, and it, um,
it learns how, like, you know what I'm saying?
It picks up on, you know, um, you know, it learns from you,
you know what I'm saying? So it's like smart learning. Um, so like, you know,
my AI knows that, um, you know, I research, uh, you know,
token projects like coins, for example, or Digibonts or like, well, I didn't even know what an NFT was, you know, projects like coins for example or digibunts or like why i didn't even
know what an nft was you know i was like hey what's an nft um or when i wanted to find out
about you know gigijoint before we even really knew each other you know i'm saying i used ai for
that because it literally will you know rather than say like going into google search and writing a
name or whatever it you know ai is like is like that, but on steroids. Cause you literally
just type out what you're looking for. Like I want to research. Um, I'll give you a perfect
example. I had to do a training class about account based selling. Um, and I wanted to come
up with some forms and documents, tables and stuff that I wanted to use in the class. Um,
and I used prompts and AI to, at least just to get the ball rolling for what I wanted to put together
and then after I would just edit it the way I wanted it or way it needed to be because it's
still not perfect, right? It's not just like you can't just do copy paste. You have to proofread
it and make sure it's squared away. So yeah, I mean, it's also good for wallet security.
You know, if you're getting hit up from an account or somebody says, you know, send an email to this address, copy, paste that address, put it into AI, put it in
chat CBT because chances are that it's been used in previous scams and somebody somewhere posted
it on the internet on some form somewhere and AI will search it out. We'll let you know,
you know, still, you know, do other things in order in order to you know you shouldn't be copy and pasted those kinds of emails or clicking on weird links anyways but yeah um you know and for i think
i pay like 20 a month you know so it's worth it it's it's great i love it you know so between that
somebody else mentioned canva a lot of the artwork that i post on my timeline i'm about I'm about to automate with Swarm.
basically, I've been trying to
make a bot for everything.
for everything. And a lot of them have already
been made, so it's not even
a matter of writing code at this
vibe code so much cool shit.
it's time to give this guy a brain
This is either the beginning of Skynet or
You know what would be cool? An AI application
and PlayStation Network. If you're me to save time you know what would be cool by an ai application and playstation network
if you're if you're playing a game and you're stuck and you don't know what to do the ai will
be like hey you know like it's just an ai app that works across the board for all video games
regardless of the platform that you're on. Yeah.
Basically trying to make clones of myself, but
conversation. If you remembered
every conversation of your existence.
The world can only handle one tricky Buddhadha oh barely that i know no i think it'll be fun i think it'll be fun um yeah a lot
of people i heard one guy got rugged by um i just thought i saw a post like he it looked like he got
a letter in the mail from ledger, you know
the company that makes the letter devices and
Somehow they convinced this guy to give up his C phrase
After getting a letter in the mail like they made it all look official
Yeah, yeah, so these scammers are trying everything especially like if you've got, you know, you know
I'm a big supporter of coins, for example, right?
And, you know, people know that.
And so it's like nonstop, you know.
And it's, you know, all the way from, you know, attempted scams to, you know, getting death threats on X.
You've done death threats?
Well, because I do business in Israel.
So, you know, cannabis is big there.
Medical cannabis is big there.
I have a lot of, you know, colleagues that I work with there.
And, you know, Canada exports just massive amounts of cannabis to Israel.
And there's a lot of cooperation between the
two countries and in terms of you know research and development so you know like i travel a lot
you know i'm in the netherlands i'm here i'm there um and i'm something i said on a space or whatever
like you know just we're talking business and somebody heard the word israel and then like
yeah and i said yeah so i have gotten death threats out here.
And like, it was serious.
Like I took, you know, anyone,
it's time someone threatens me like that.
Like I'm going to report it.
So, um, yeah, no, I reported it.
Um, you know, it's, it's in the hands of the FBI now.
And the account that came from has since been suspended, but you know,
I'm sure the authorities are going to follow up and, uh, you know,
press charges and all that stuff.
Um, you know, yeah. So, you know press charges and all that stuff but yeah um you know yeah so you know
hey whatever i mean uh i guess it comes to the territory when you're on social media
you know so it doesn't bother me too much you know it's just something i had to deal with
yeah so anywho well other than that i'm smoking some great weed right now
Three different kinds of indica here
And I've got some heavy gelato
And it is absolutely to die for
I bet you that apple tastes great
And the gelato probably tastes smooth
any indica right now. I'm actually smoking a hybrid
I don't know what this dab
anybody's seen a picture from before it's double-headed bong
from special k glass where it's got two bowls so you can you can either smoke both at the same
time or you can do one side and then the other yeah yeah so i've never had a piece like that
before and i saw it it looks crazy yeah that. Not expensive at all. It's like 160 bucks.
I like the fact that you can, you know, you can pay for things with crypto there.
You know, they take, you know, things like coins, they take that as a form of payment.
You know, and that's why, like, in general, I'm just like, you know, really like looking to see
how mass adoption takes place over the next year or so people keep people keep talking about
because i mean the one thing that concerns me the most more than anything is is frankly the the
lack of professionalism and loyalty in this space i mean i had a meeting with uh some of my mentors
and my board of directors in my company and And, you know, they were looking at, you know,
taking some positions in different communities and projects,
some of which I've already invested in myself.
And, you know, these guys are not crypto guys.
These are just guys who are in real estate.
They, you know, hedge funds and all that stuff.
And they were looking for another opportunity to invest in.
And that was essentially the two things that they told me
that concerned them the most was
The lack of loyalty and the disrespect that they see in the lack of professionalism, you know, whether it's
Events that are poorly planned or you know, there's a number of things
And a lot of them come into spaces and they list they're in the anonymous section and I see what goes on and you know
These are the kind of guys that before they're going to look into or invest into a project, in some instances, they'll hire a private investigator and they'll have people checked out.
They'll do background checks and you won't even know.
And they were just really disappointed.
And I, you know, and I feel bad, too, because, you know, this policy that was set forth also applies to companies that we've previously supported in the past.
But they felt that, you know, that there's just a lot of people or too many people who, you know, need to be held accountable one way or another, whether it's legally because they did a scam or simply because, you know, they lack a certain level of professionalism.
simply because, you know, they lack a certain level of professionalism.
So, you know, hopefully, you know, as more I talk about this and, you know,
as things start to get more, you know, more mainstream with crypto in general,
that professionalism will increase.
I think, you know, eventually the system will weed itself out, you know.
But you're seeing the hate because there's haters.
Whenever you're doing something right, you start to get haters.
People who are jealous, people who are nervous.
They wish they could do it or they feel threatened.
That's just what it is, man.
You just keep doing you and elevate the people who are doing what you believe.
When you see people who are doing what you believe right when you see people who are doing
it right you just elevate them and if you're focusing on that and then you can say positive
and just encourage and it's really clear what you're you know i like this person because they
did blah blah blah now you're gonna get more people doing that because that's the that's like
now the norm yeah yeah i hope i i you know, you know, it will take it day by day.
But, you know, the then decision was that they're not interested in investing in any project unless it's associated with Digi.
Because they know that if it's a project associated with him, that he's going to do KYC.
He's going to research the project and he's going to make sure that whoever is behind that, whether it's a music NFT or whether it's Gino plant or whether it's whoever it
there's going to be two things.
There's going to be a due diligence that's been performed and there's going
assigned marketing agreement.
Cause I know Digi's not going to,
he's not going to sign an agreement with anybody,
unless he knows what this project's about this or that,
you know what I'm saying? Like he's's not going to put his himself and his,
his brand at risk. Uh, and that's the reason why that decision was made. And that goes,
that policy goes for everybody. That, that was a decision that was made by the, the, by the,
my, you know, other people that I'm accountable to, even though I'm a CEO of the company.
Um, and that's just it, you know, um, and, you know,
hopefully moving forward, you know, things might loosen up a little bit, but I don't,
I don't see that happen for at least another couple of years. I mean, uh, until people start
really getting held accountable or, or, you know, whether it be people not doing business with them
or instances where something illegal has happened and they go to prison.
I don't think it's going to change anytime soon.
where there are a lot of good communities out here.
There's a lot of good space hosts out here.
And I would just ask that,
when you see something unprofessional,
you know what I'm saying?
then you need to call it out. And I think that's what i'm going to start doing yeah for everybody if you know because you should
i mean that's how that's like that's the whole point of social media is so that you can you can
say like this is who i am this is what i support and then you build your you build your like-minded
tribe the people who who vibe with
that who they really mess with it yeah and i'll be yeah and i'll be honest with you you know
what really um kind of like was the straw that broke the camel's back was when nftnyc happened
and there were a lot of things that happened to friends and colleagues of mine that i didn't like and when i heard about it i was like
what is this like what is this amateur hour like i'm not going to get into specifics because
there's a lot of things that were discussed confidentially but um i i i yeah i can't believe
like how like disrespect and end like the blatant like well there's a lot more to it there's a lot
more to it that went on behind the scenes and not and i know what you're talking about there has to
be but there were a lot of things that went down that i know about that people don't think i know
about you know and the one thing i like to make sure that i am is well informed and so when i
saw what went down at nftnyC and how my friends and colleagues were
treated and not just how they were treated, but how they were treated after the fact.
And I was like, no, this is not, this is not acceptable. This is not going to happen. I'm
not going to allow somebody who I consider a dear friend and colleague to be disrespected in this
space after he's been out here for over a thousand shows. This shit is not going to stand. And that was in large part, um, the reason why the policy now is,
uh, if, you know, somebody comes to me with any kind of project and they want me to take a look
at it. My first question is going to be to them. Have you spoken to Digi and do you have a signed
marketing agreement with them? And if you don't, then there's going to, there's going to be to them. Have you spoken to Digi and do you have a signed marketing agreement with them?
And if you don't, then there's going to there's going to be a Zoom call.
There's going to be a you know what I'm saying? There's going to be a process involved.
It's not going to simply be you're going to come into the Wake and Blake space and show your project and then expect that everybody's going to buy your chart.
Everybody's going to buy your NFT. No, it's not going to work that way anymore uh at least not for me personally you know i'm saying digi can do what he wants in
his space but for me no and my company we're not we're not and the thing is that a lot of
investors who are not crypto people who are not into nfts who are thinking about getting into the
web 3 and crypto space when they see stuff like this it totally turns them off um and you know these are conversations that i've had at cannabis
conferences before um so that's why i said if if you're out here and you are doing the right thing
and you see whether you're an artist or whether you're a dev or whatever you fall in the value
chain you need to call it out and you need to make it public because when you do that um
you know what i'm saying it'll it'll contribute to you know i'm saying thinning the hurt
so to speak i think but so yeah yeah it's true it's true um i listed a bunch of nfts that's for
damn sure you know what i mean i, what the... I just don't understand
why I would even get to that point.
I got a call and talk to him about
there's got to be a bunch more on the back end.
There's got to be more of that story.
It can't just be stupidity.
contributing factors. I think a lot of people are,
you know, they feel real too confident because they're behind the PFP and, you know, they figure
nobody's going to be able to track them down or find, I'm not talking about doing anything violent,
but I mean, you know, you know, if you, if you need to take legal action on somebody, like it's
not hard to find out who they are, you know, if're on social media you can you can subpoena records yeah if i mean if you have probable cause and a court finds that
there's issue for you know yeah x can get a document that'll say hey you got to turn these
records over um and they'll be compelled legally to do it so you know just because you have a pfp
that doesn't show your face and even you have a
blue check mark doesn't like you can't hide behind that stuff you know if it's a serious enough
matter the authorities or whether it's civil or criminal will track you down it's that unless
you're in a foreign country they're getting at it so that's this is another thing i was going to say
um so uh the main last big height of an nft run up right was 2021 right like back
then that we're talking like three and a half years right almost four years that's about how
long it takes for the fbi to start to like get through their list you know what i mean so they
had ever since then there's been a lot of fucking scammers. I think they're overwhelmed and they're going through the list,
but like there's just, there's so many fucking things to go through
that it's just taking forever.
But it used to take only about two years for them to get through like a clear list,
but it can also depend on two different things.
So for one, if it all gets assigned to one case
and then the dollar amount grows
like really fast, then it could
the thing is if you ever get robbed, you have
to go to the FBI, the financial crimes
department, or like you call the police
and just, you report a crime.
You have to report the theft.
people will get busted for that shit.
And then less people will do it because they'll start to see people getting busted.
You know, there's a lot of people who should go to jail.
But at the same time, I saw so many people IRL at NFT NYC that I didn't think I was going to see.
Like, yeah, it was ridiculous.
I'm like, why would you show up?
You know this isn't going to go well.
People are just dumb, man.
Or maybe they can't handle the liquor.
I think that's part of it.
Liquor and ego can be a problem, you know?
The thing is, we think we just need to make the events.
We need to be the events.
If we all just decide, you know what I mean?
We're not going to include those people who are just not participating properly, you know what I mean we're not going to include those you know people who are just
not participating properly you know what I mean
like if they're predatory
they're doing something wrong
well then like let's leave them out of it
those things that they're involved in
basically that's what you gotta do
so many people come into this space
and, like, you just, you don't know
who somebody is until, like, you've seen them.
It's just tough. Watching
don't talk to that person.
Just stay away from them. Just watch them
for two weeks. Just watch them for two weeks.
But yeah, just do lots of research.
There's no reason to rush into anything.
That's one of the biggest things about high pressure sales techniques.
Trying to get you to rush into a deal
or buy more, because there's only so many.
Or just straight up promising you something
But we can do our own events.
We had 53 people for Zaocela.
We could have expanded that
and done a highlight for another 30 artists.
I heard the venue for NFT NYC was rather
It was, I mean, I don't know.
It was, it wasn't crazy good.
The other thing I liked about it was the elevator.
The elevator was really cool.
Let me ask you this. How would you feel if you would have paid
four hundred dollars for a ticket to get in that's rough see that's what i'm talking about
because that's what they were charging online if you couldn't get like a discounted ticket
you know do you read it was it was it worth 300 you know because that's like for example that's
what i charge for an hour that's what you charge for an hour right yeah so if you're paying 400 for a conference ticket like what am
i getting here you know what i mean and i heard that's what i was asking i heard a lot of people
were very disappointed yeah i think it was kind of cool to see all the homies
it was kind of it was so weird though you know like, wait a minute, we're the ones talking?
It's like, we basically just threw it,
it was like we threw a party or someone threw a party
and we were like, hey guys, we can go along
and do our party with that party.
Because it's just basically a bunch of friends hanging out
and every once in a while,
one of them would get up and have a speech.
That just sounds like a bunch of us getting drunk.
And that's basically what it was.
It was cool looking though.
And then like those last two days where it cooled down, it was really nice.
But other than that, I wouldn't recommend it.
Most of the NFT NYC events have been like... They're more cramped in general.
And they're more expensive.
Who's been to ETH Denver?
I think ETH Denver would be cool.
And what time of year is it?
Because ETH Denver... You can go in the mountains and it's a little bit cooler anyway. Any time of year is it because i eat denver you can go in the mountains and it's a little
bit cooler anyway any time of year but oh they have a bitcoin event in amsterdam i gotta go to
that one when is it i don't know i was gonna go to the last one that they had there, and I just couldn't make it.
I like Amsterdam in general.
That's one of those things on my list.
It's a good thing this is the end of the space
because my voice has decided to suck off.
Yeah, okay. So, Mama Bear Space. yeah okay so mama bear space uh i'm gonna pin it up top and i'm gonna raid there and then go get something warm to drink
that was pretty good though i had a voice for three hours that was awesome it was good catching
up with you man yeah man it's. It was good to see you.
I wish we could have hung out.
That would have been nice.
But we'll make it happen again soon.
Dude, this went downhill fast.
All right. Much love, fam.
I'll see you over there. But, yeah.