Saucy Saturday - Sponsored by @SOLANADEADS w/guest @TrickysNFTs ❤️‍🔥🚀🙌

Recorded: Aug. 9, 2025 Duration: 2:56:12
Space Recording

Short Summary

In a vibrant discussion, Tricky Buddha and guests explored the launch of new projects, token opportunities, and the importance of partnerships in the crypto music scene. They highlighted fundraising efforts, grants for innovation, and the rising trends in DeFi, emphasizing the community's growth and the need for talent in the industry.

Full Transcription

Thank you. There we go, let's get some music going. Drench Lords whisper, call the night awake. Shadow gangsters feel the earth start toze with the rebels cry shadow gang rides we're reaching the sky
no more shadows we're claiming
our right undead so we're
dancing tonight
are you ready for their rise
all of the dead's we electrify the
skies on the chain
we're rebels with the flame
dead's dead's we're changing the game
are you ready for their eyes?
Join the vibe.
We'll harmonize.
Girls and gang, we steal the show.
So long and dance.
Trench, lord, sing where the fire meets heart.
Shadow gang moves, tear the silence apart
Bones are calling, feel the rhythm ignite
Dance can't be held, we're burning so bright
Marching with swagger, we're kings of the chain
Solana's our home, we're breaking the strain
Trench Lords spark, they're the soul of the fighter Shadow gets grooved, we're dancing in light Community's strong like a beat in our veins We'll be right back. On the chain, we're rebels with the flame. Dance, dance, we're changing the game.
Are you ready for their rise?
Join the vibe, we'll harmonize.
Gloves and gang, we steal the show.
So long to dance, let's go, let's go.
Trench Lords Road, Where the Shadows Collide
Shadow Gang Pounds
Where the Rising Tide
Skulls Are Singing
Let the Heavens Ignite
Dance Keep Moving
We Own The Night
No Clip Can Bind
This Under Desire
We Code The Chain Set The World On Fine
Trench Lords Dream With A Vision So Bold Shadow Gang's Heart Where A Story We Told Combine this under desire. We code the chains, set the world on fire. Translates dream with a vision so bold.
Shadowgang's heart, we're a story we're told.
Every moon's a spark, every skull's a song.
Deads keep moving, we're forever strong.
Are you ready for their rise?
Son of a dance, we electrify the skies.
On the chain, we're rebels with a flame.
Deads, deads, we're changing the game are you ready
for their eyes join the vibe we'll harmonize London dance, we're lighting up the night Love and the gang, we're too wild to tame
Death, keep rising, we're changing the game
Death, yo, rise up, fuck it up
Alright, there is one song down We're gonna a couple more. Why are we getting botted?
399 listeners, get out of here. Yo, all the listeners that are sitting there in the sneaky
sneakies, you need to get in this channel, okay? I see that down there. I don't know what's going
on, but I know it ain't legit, all right? So, no bots in here. If you're a bot and you hear me, you need to get in this channel okay i see that down there uh-huh i don't know what's going on
but i know it ain't legit all right so no bots in here if you're a bot and you hear me you go
you go away mr bot no um i'm gonna play two more songs here that's pretty crazy numbers down there
um i'm gonna play two more songs here real quick uh we're gonna get everything going get saucy
saturday started with tricky buddha as our guest Very excited to have him. One of my favorite people to spend time with. So I'm going to be exciting. Going to play two more songs here.
Next song is actually from Ink Spire. So for those of you guys that know Ink Spire,
this is from them. This is from AJ, which they were actually testing some sound yesterday. I
got to sneak in and hear a little bit. Sound good i'm very excited for people to uh hear ink spire in some spaces soon so a shout out to them this is
rise through the fire enjoy see you in a second
rise up Yeah Do the flame I
See the lows I felt the pressure water my back still pulling it together. They told me break
I chose better now. I'm chasing light in any kind of weather.
Merely reflections, wrestling doubt.
Silent battles they don't talk about.
Strength of my soul can't tap me out.
Voice of my heart still screaming loud.
Counting me out, but I'm still here.
Walking through storms, facing my fears.
Purpose too strong, vision too clear.
Destined to fly, my time is near.
I rise through the fire, stand through the pain.
Built from the ashes,
dancing in the rain.
Heart of a lion,
soul of pain.
They'll remember the name.
They'll remember the name. I'm going here, walking through storms, facing my fears, purpose too strong, vision too clear, guessing to fly, my time is mid.
I rise through the fire, stand through the pain, built from the ashes, dancing in the rain, heart of a lion, soul untamed.
in the rain, heart of a lion, soul untamed, they'll remember the name.
They'll remember the name.
Every setback, every tear Fueled my drive brought me here
Through the dark, through despair
Now I'm breathing higher air
I rise through the fire
Stand through the pain
Built from the ashes
Dancing in the rain
Part of a lion
Soul untamed
They remember the name so all right we got one more jam to start off
before we get into the space for Saucy Saturday.
Special guests, Tricky NFTs, Tricky T, Tricky Buddha.
We'll get a 2FA momentarily.
We're going to play one more song,
get a little reggae action started for the day.
A little Solana Dead's love.
We'll see you guys in a sec enjoy the song
make sure you guys tag some friends re-quote tweet the room re-wait what quote tweet the
room there we go hit that like button tag some friends we'll see you in a sec Shadow Gang roll, we a set the stage Ground a quake, we a mash up the place
Dance be burning, yo, we run the race
Moons them jump from the crypt, we a spring
Salander, death, yo, widow, we ting
Trenchards lead, them a call the shot
Shadow Gang wild, keep the fire hot
Rebel, we vibe, got the chain in we hand
Undead, pussy, we a rule the land
Yeah, you ready for the rise We are still the show. Salon, let's go.
Graves are split.
Trench lads bring the boom.
Shadow gang hype.
Light the whole room.
Rasta we rode.
We are keeping it.
Dead speed burning.
Yeah, we never quit.
Matching with the squad.
We are locked the chain.
Salon, we spot.
We are on deterrent.
Trench lads plot. Them are building dream. Shadow gang strong. We are locked the chain, Salana we spot, we are on the terrain Trench trials, plot them, I build the dream
Shadow gang strong, we are supreme team
Brothers in the dance, we are holding the line
Undead we flow, yeah, we shine divine
Are you ready for the rise?
Salana, death, we are burn up the skies
Blaze the heat, we are shake up the game
Death, death, we are light on the flame with your shape of the game that's that's where you lighten the flame
are you ready for the rise join the crew we are hypnotized lords and gang we are still the show
salon let's go let's go bones are smart train slots lead the charge shadow gang while we are
living it large raise your hand let the rhythm roar that's be burning we are second score no We are Every skull of flame, every bone of heat Deaths rule the chain, we a bring the heat
Are you ready for the rise?
Salon of death, we a burn up the skies
Blaze the heat, we a shake up the game
Death, death, we a light up the flame
Are you ready for the rise?
Join the crew, we a hypnotize
Dots and gang, we a steal the show
Salon of death, let's go, let's go. Sheesh, what a way to start off saucy Saturday.
We've got all the fam in here, showing love.
If you guys are rolling over here from Schiller Sam's space,
thank you so much for showing love to Schiller Sam and Jake.
I love their morning spaces.
I really, really, it honestly helps me to get up about 30 minutes earlier than normal
so that I can make a little bit of time for the space along with my morning activities.
So I'm super happy to have started the Saturday morning with Schiller Sam over there.
Thank you for holding it down in the early mornings in America and the nighttime over there in Aussie.
I can't wait for you guys to be out here.
For those of you guys that don't know, Schiller Sam and Jake and I are planning on snowboarding together this winter.
So I'm excited to get that fully organized.
And we've got places looked at, at getting looked at and I think it's
gonna be really fun so just shout out to Sam for putting on so many spaces throughout the week
keeping those vibes going early in the morning for us thank you thank you and thanks for rolling
everyone over here it's an absolute pleasure to have you my brother with that before we start
we have a special guest today for Saucy Saturday, and it's Tricky
Buddha. And if you guys do not know Tricky, Tricky Tees, Tricky Buddha, Tricky NFTs, if you do not
know Tricky, you're in for a treat right now. Because before we can hear Tricky talk on every
space, we have to hear a two-factor authentication from his voice only or else he's not allowed to be on
the stage so tricky buddha my man good morning happy saturday thank you for being a guest let's
make sure it's you it's tricky bro that might be the best one that Powered by Wee on Solana. Get yourself a bag of weed. Bring it to the room.
Bro, that might be the best one.
It always gets a little bit better,
but the triple threat was...
That was quadruple.
I also got Alien Overlord Broadcasting.
That's also me.
Shut the quadruple threat out in here.
Tricky Buddha, 2FA.
You guys heard it here.
That is a rare thing when you get to hear multiple.
Stay safe.
Always get that 2FA, you know?
I love how much you guys are vibing with it because even calling me up like, oh, wait,
we got to get that 2FA.
You know, you ain't got to ask.
It's going to happen.
It's coming whether you like it or not.
So I'm glad you guys like it because it's absolutely silly nonsense.
But that is the point.
It is not so serious.
So stay positive, man.
Loving it.
Bro, you know, it's important to not take things too serious, right?
And it kind of goes into emotional management.
You know, you got to enjoy what you're doing. You got to have fun with stuff. right and uh it's uh it kind of goes into emotional management you know you gotta you
gotta enjoy what you're doing you gotta have fun with stuff and i've worked at so many jobs where
i try to have a little bit of fun and then you know the boss is all upset what is wrong with
april fool's day coming around and your it professional sending out a group policy that
flips everyone's monitor upside down so that everything just looks upside down.
And then you fix it after an hour. I don't, you know, some people just don't see the fun
in just having a little bit of a laugh in the morning. I did that once and one of my bosses
just did not, did not get the assignment. She was like, I don't know if you thought this was like
funny or it was an accident, but whatever you did this morning really threw a hindrance into the day.
And I remember being like, it was like 10 minutes realistically for what everyone got in.
And it was just a funny thing.
And all I had to do was push out an update to the group policies and it ended everything, put everything back to normal.
But can't take things too serious.
I love that.
Maybe that'll be some of the topic today.
We just kind of have fun with the space.
You know, Salon and Deads sponsors this every Saturday now.
Levels had started it doing the Saucy Saturdays.
I've been picking them up for a couple weeks just to help out while he's busy with some stuff.
And, you know, we always have a guest every week.
And we try to find people that are like-minded, that have that same kind of passion, drive, and all of that goes into Web3, convictions, all of it.
Tricky with you, and I get to hang out with you a couple days a week.
Usually, I get to see you at least every week on our Friday live, which is amazing. And if you guys haven't been to one of Tricky Intelligence Stoner, Rick Starr and I, we have a live every Friday, 420 Eastern Time,
higher intelligence. We do a lot of technical analysis. We talk mostly about Bitcoin and large
investments in that sense. But we also look for a lot of other projects and companies,
IRL businesses to come on and
just kind of talk and get to know more people. So if you guys haven't seen those, that's another
place to find me and Tricky. I really enjoy those. It's one of my favorite days of the week.
Without further ado though, Tricky, I would love for you to give everyone kind of a full blast,
breakdown, explanation. Tricky, what got you into crypto and what has led to and what projects
are you currently building working on in web3 because i know you got a couple things so i want
you to be able to uh today just you know introduce yourself to the dead's army uh to everyone else
that's listening and just give us a you know a little backstory of tricky uh and where you
started and what you're building.
All right. All right. Well, I'll try to make this more brief because I know we don't want to be here all day. I am a personal advisor and I ended up being a tokenized personal advisor. But let's
rewind a little bit. So coming out to college, I got a self-employed, basically a data analyst,
like a research. I was just a third-party educated opinion, right?
And I was basically, I was looking into finance. I had a finance degree. I got paid to go to
college. So I just took all these classes and I started making financial models. I got really
into trading. I created a new financial model indicator called interbank confidence, which is
basically the same model that the banks used to predict stock market movements um i made it more efficient by adding that financial model and i was day trading day
trading stock i was kind of fighting crypto for a little bit i didn't get in till 2016
which is still relatively early but i mean i was watching it you know advanced and i just was like
i don't know uh cautiously just kind of checking it out. And I had a friend or a client, I should say, that wanted to launch an NFT project.
So I said, OK, well, let's look into it. Let's see what's being made right now.
And we designed the DeFi Space donkeys.
We decided we were going to do DeFi donkeys or maybe space donkeys.
I really love space. And we picked donkeys because they're,
they're silly.
They're not too serious,
but they're also,
they hadn't been done.
There was no donkeys on a blockchain at the time.
So I was like,
all right,
this is something we can be the first.
We can like own it.
and something we can,
we can build,
we can say we built it because no one else,
we're not,
nobody can say we're,
we're riding their coattails,
taking their style or anything.
So we designed a 10,000 collection.
We got it all pretty much set up.
We were about to launch the name, and we decided to Google the name real quick.
And according to – what is it?
It's – what is that?
Urban Dictionary.
Yeah, according to Urban Dictionary, a space donkey is someone who won't get off drugs.
So a DeFi space donkey is someone who won't get off the blockchain. All right. All right.
So that's where we go with that. You always got to Google your name before you launch a new business or a product because you never know what it's going to mean.
Like a Chevy Nova translates to no go in South America, which is a terrible name for a car. Right.
This is an example. So here comes this
new collection, the DeFi Space Donkeys, and Buddy doesn't want to pay the bill. He just goes to me
for a month. And I'm like, all right, all right, well, the art's kind of growing on me. Maybe I'll
use this as an opportunity to show people what you can do with the tech as a proof, like a case of like a proof case, you know, a case study, right? So I turned myself into a tokenized personal advisor.
I attached myself as the utility. So each one of these is worth an hour of my time,
which at the time was only like 25 bucks or 10 bucks an hour. But the NFT was three bucks. So,
So, hey, that's a good value, giving everybody in Web3 a little discount, right?
hey, that's a good, that's a good value. Giving everybody in web three, a little discount, right?
Now my hourly rate is like 3.25, and I'm not sure where the floor is.
But it's still, I think, a slight discount.
And this was all at the same time that I was going through a terrible issue with health.
When I was about 25, I started getting food allergies.
I started just throwing up anything with wheat or milk in
it. And I was going through this, like, basically it was like a 10, 15 year downward spiral. And it
turns out that I had Crohn's disease, which is an autoimmune disease with the, you know,
horrible allergies to milk and wheat and all these other things at the same time. I was super
depressed and I was feeling completely useless. So I was like, well, you know what? I've also
dislocated my knees like 30 times in my life.
And they just keep dislocating the other one after the other one.
So maybe I'll use this opportunity of being totally useless to get my knee surgeries.
So I get my double knee surgeries on both legs, new tendons on my quad from cadavers.
They cut the shin bone out and rotate it all, screw it in place and everything to tighten everything up and realign it so it's in the right place.
And so I got two titanium bolts in both of my legs.
I turned my x-ray into an NFT, you know, like I do.
It's called Totally Screwed.
I think it's a good opportunity to use the name.
So all this is happening all at once, right?
I'm getting my health issues worked out.
I'm building in Web3, starting to build in Web3.
But the project's not completely launched yet.
I only have like 200 followers on Facebook.
That's it.
I have no social media presence.
Because I had been dealing with health issues, but I've been also growing medical marijuana for myself and my friends for decades.
I want to for myself and my friends for decades. So there was a reason for me to be totally underground. I
So there was a reason for me to be totally underground.
ended up I
At the same time as taking over the DeFi space donkeys project
I had just kind of come to the better end of my surgeries healing and I
Was I'm being totally useless and so depressed. I
Really needed to like get out of my head.
So I was playing video games as my legs are healing and I'm getting kind of, you know, better health.
And in Call of Duty, whenever you get shot, the microphone goes live and it can be super toxic. If you guys play Call of Duty, you know what I'm talking about, right?
And especially if you get good at the game, I'm getting cussed out like 30 times a game until I finally drop a nuke on their head.
Right. So I was like getting it was kind of blowing my buzz.
It was ruining the game play for me and for my friends and stuff.
So I started just telling jokes and, you know, cracking people up so they wouldn't take things too seriously.
And it completely rewired my brain by having this joke locked in my head constantly.
my brain by having this joke locked in my head constantly, it really showed that positivity,
persistent positivity can totally rewire how your brain functions. We can go into the dynamics and
the neurobiologics of that too, if you're interested. So this is all happening at the
same time. I decide, well, this positivity hack is so amazing. This has really changed my life already.
And I wanted to be an advocate and show people what it's like going through the medical system,
how positivity can really help affect and change your life.
So I became a positive hidden chronic illness advocate.
So when you look healthy and you're ill, it's really difficult to get any help.
So I'm a positive hidden chronic illness advocate.
I started getting
on TikTok and I was talking about personal advising because that's what I do, but also my
journey through the whole system. One day I get onto the game, probably one of the last times I
played the game or getting towards the end of playing the game. And instead of having that
joke loaded come out, I get shot and Mike goes dead and i just go defy space donkeys nobody had
heard it before and like my team is just cracking up like what the hell is that and it got the same
reaction i needed you know we were all just kind of joking still we're laughing and i was like well
if i don't keep doing this no one's gonna know what a defy space donkey is i only have like
literally 200 followers on facebook and they're mostly just grandma right so like what are we
gonna how are we gonna build this otherwise and I just kept it up and the
by the first 3,000 times I did it I couldn't even hear what it sounded like
because I had noise cancelling headphones on I was just throwing my voice to a
low register so like this is not like an auditory thing I've memorized it's a
muscle memory at this point you know what I mean and all this just happened it's all at once and just
kind of culminated into this new like personality for me like i was just so much more positive and
it helped me so much and it really worked out that that happened at the same time as the whole
uh d5 space donkeys debacle because me cto-ing this and going public and becoming a positive hidden
chronic illness advocate all working together really is kind of what kept me alive during the
bear market, right? Like if you were here just for the web3 money, like you're not making it
over the last three or four years, right? It was difficult, but having other motivations and other
aspirations definitely kept me like you know
positive and and pushing forward and it was slow going the first couple years now I mean this
account has 13,000 followers on it there's no bots or anything I can't say the same for the
bottom of the space being at 590 other listeners I don't know what that's about but hey welcome
everybody I hope you're enjoying the entertainment.
So that's like the short version still of how I got here and why I'm here.
It's just been an absolute blessing.
I've gotten so much benefits out of Web3.
I wouldn't have had it any other way.
I was a very depressed person growing up and had a lot of health issues, but the snap and change towards positivity was such a monumental, pivotal point in my life.
It's amazing.
I can't understand.
I can't express how grateful I feel that all that shit came out once because I did not think I was going to pull myself out of the other end of this.
A 10, 15-year downward spiral, it can be rough.
If I didn't have an intelligent wife that was taking care of me, I would not have made
But now I'm in like 36 different projects.
There's 370 members in the club.
I would say probably about 140 to 150 different projects.
There's a lot of musicians, a lot of artists, devs.
Some people are just
into the positivity and, you know, helpful tricks. So yeah, you can always subscribe and get more
helpful tricks. And, you know, it also kind of organizes it so you don't have to look through
my timeline. Because if you just go through my timeline looking for helpful points, you're going
to find that I support a lot of people. And there's 68,000 posts in the last three years.
So you're probably not going to get through them all.
But the subscriber section has got it nice and organized and I'm always here to help,
Monday through Thursday, 4 to 6 or 4 to 7, I am, Eastern time I should say, I am live
just helping people out for like two or three hours.
I'm just donating my time as a personal advisor, so you don't have to pay me at all.
You can just come ask questions and it's recorded. So you don't even
got to take notes. I just come in. Let's see how we can work together. I might, if I don't know
the answer, I might look it up or call an expert or point you in the right direction. And that's
it. And that's, that's me. Tokenized, hidden chronic illness advocate and personal advisor.
And I'm here to like, have some fun you know make sure I can I can
actually add value wherever I go and put myself around the people that that vibe with that you
know finding the place that you fit in the place that you actually belong is probably the hardest
thing to do in this world so when you finally figure that shit out it is uh it's it's just
amazing and I wouldn't have never I never would have gotten here without that positivity.
So you have to stay positive. And I'm going to go over real quick over the brain chemistry of this
because it's pretty simple. But your brain is a muscle, right? You have neurons that fire.
Whenever you have a thought or a memory, you think something, remember something,
the neurons fire through your brain. They're like these little grabby cells. They kind of
connect to each other. They grab onto each other.
It's pretty interesting to look at under a microscope.
But these cells grab onto each other and when they connect different dots,
that's different thoughts and different memories. And every time you rethink that thought or memory, it strengthens that bond of neurons.
Now, the stronger the bonded neurons, think of kind of like a road.
It becomes a larger highway, right?
It can handle more traffic.
And maybe if there's a storm or there's too much traffic, that's the natural path.
It's down the big path.
So when you are thinking depressed and sad, you are training your brain how to be depressed, how to be sad.
You have to accept that alpha and that
data and move on forward with it. But if you keep on rethinking of sad things, you are
training your brain that that's how you need to think better. So you'll get really good
at being depressed if you're not careful. You need to identify that, make notes of what
you need to do, but you need to reset, ground yourself, and think positive as soon
as possible.
The more you think positive, that'll become the natural mindset and the natural course
of your thoughts.
It'll just become the default natural state instead of that depression or whatever it
I was super depressed all of my life, never even realized how bad it was until I had the
health issues, and then I started having panic attacks attacks and other things that it became real obvious but
yeah it's been a wildlife uh a lot of near-death experiences too i've been knocked out by lightning
i've been in a lot of like accidents and stuff like that and it's it's definitely been a tripped
out journey um but every uh every one of those difficulties every one of those those struggles
just makes that victory that much sweeter in the end.
So you stay positive, you keep fucking get it.
You visualize that win
and you surround yourself with the people
that want to help you with that,
make that happen and believe in you
because you don't have time for that other shit.
Life is short, you know, simple as that.
I love that, bro.
I love the story, the backstory. I love you explaining the difficulties,
the hardships, the, you know, I've had some health things, not like you, like the Crohn's
or the chronic illnesses, but I, you know, I've had a couple of near death health experiences
in my life. And, you know, those moments are, for me,
each of those moments had been, you know, some kind of a aha moment or like a awakening moment,
a deeper level of understanding myself in those moments or my mind. And, you know, so to hear you
explain just the difficulties and the trials that you have experienced in life, but you don't let that get you down.
You've noticed that you can still have a happy mind, happy heart, even though your body may rebel against you or, you know, the randomness of life has taken some swats at you.
You know, a lot of us go through certain things in life or we have different
tribulations and trials that we go through that are difficult. But it's the way that we react and
handle those situations. You know, it's the way that we grow from these experiences and expand
ourselves. So I love to hear that you take so much thought into that. And we talk about this stuff a lot.
I know you and I check in on each other when we know someone's having a hard time or we've had a busy week or something like that.
So, you know, it's one of those things where that's why I love our friendship, because I know that any time that I'm reaching out to you, you reach out to me.
It's because there's a genuine care or thought in that moment or one of us heard the other one had a rough day.
You know, and it's keeping that morale high.
Any business that I've had or ran or been a management in, especially in Web3 here now,
you know, we get to see that having a completely different outlook on things or the way that
outlook on things or the way that we perceive and handle things can create a better, healthier
we perceive and handle things can create a better, healthier community.
community. You know, any team that I've ever managed in a job, I've never had the crazy,
chaotic experiences that a lot of other people that work or managers and bosses, oh, everyone
hates me or whatever, you know, I've never, I've always had amazing morale environments. And one
of the things I love about Web3 and about Tricky and about everything that we're doing with
the different projects we're in is I think we find so many different people that also have this
mindset or these thoughts and just want everyone to, you know, win together, eat together. We talk
about this a lot in the Green Pill Collective. We can all eat together. There's room for everyone
to make money and eat at the table and to succeed. And so, you know, with those positive mindsets, though, these positive mindsets end up giving you that power, that carry to move through the trials, to move through those hurdles.
a lot of difficulty and have that strong mental presence or mental health or focus on trying to
at least, you know, stay in that realm. A lot of it, we're human. So we fall in and out of it.
It's not like something that we could just perfect and always be amazing at. I have to rebalance and
reconfigure myself quite often. And I have to recalibrate, you know, but with all of that,
we're around so many other people that have that same idea,
the same mindset. It creates morale in our Web3 projects. And that's truly why I believe all the
Green Pill Collective projects, the people that we're surrounding ourselves with, everyone that's
building around us, these are going to be the projects that really take that future flight
and take off. And and where the foundations and the
businesses that come into the web3 world all tricky buddha t's tricky or tricky buddha tricky
t's yeah they've been around for 20 years they were around back in the in the pioneer days of
crypto is what's going to be said solana deads that was a brand and an nft project that launched
uh 20 years ago and and you know everyone thought it was just skeletons at first.
And now they're an entire software development company and a brand, a globally recognized brand.
You know, it's the morale that we build in these teams, though. And it's the care for mental health.
And the Solana Deads, we talk about this all the time. We just talked about it in the last space.
We talk about it in meetings all the time. And everyone in the
team meetings is always open. Sometimes we have hard shit going on and it's a rough day. But we
sit there in these meetings and, you know, someone will come in, guys, I'm having a rough day. Ham or
what if somebody, you know, it's been a long one. And we lift each other up. And I see it change
the morale of the day where,
you know, the day was rough, but at least we're here now or we're doing this and we
can kind of work together and work on this, you know, and it's just so important.
So I wanted to make sure we echoed how important that balance of health and positivity, keeping
that morale up.
It's impossible to like really be perfect with this, right?
Like people will think that, oh, I'm a positive guy.
I seem so optimistic.
And man, I am depressed as like some of the most positive seeming people that they have
to do that because or else like life just is too fucking hard.
I mean, have you ever been in a situation where being sad or upset has really helped
or angry has really helped you to do the thing you wanted to do
ever like it just doesn't help you know like your mind is not working properly and that's how
scammers really get over on a lot of people is like they make them uh they make them feel rushed
and worried and that's how they get exploited right um but man it's so cool to be able to be
with the community where you can see
someone, hey, they're kind of flagging and they're like, they're not their normal chipper self.
Maybe you can tell they're struggling with something. You can just kind of distract them
a little bit, give them a little pick me up. I love getting those DMs for people. They're like,
hey, I popped into your space just because I saw the space was open and you completely turned my
day around. I was in such a bad mood and you were so positive and fun.
I had a completely different 180 coming out of that space.
So thanks for that.
And I get those messages often, which is really, really – it just shows how important that really is.
I absolutely love having a community that can see that.
It's like you need your guide.
You need your life guide.
It's like when you're on a trip, man, you got to have that friend.
You can look at you and be like, they're a little stuck in their head.
Okay, okay.
Hey, let's watch a movie.
Let's go snap.
Time to get up and stretch.
Try and get some water.
Look, that's the other thing.
Make sure you guys are getting up and stretching.
Get yourself some water right now too because you're not hydrated enough, chances are.
And if you don't move and stretch, your lymphatic fluid does not move.
Your lymph system is just moving different liquids that are not supposed to be in your cells around, and it doesn't have a pump system. It completely works off of capillary action and movement. So if you're not exercising, you're not moving,
you're not draining this fluid that shouldn't be in your cells.
So it's to help your body clean by moving around and stretching.
A little bit of cardio every day does wonders.
Plus, it's great for your mental health too.
You get that dopamine hit when you accomplish something
or when you get your heart beat up.
So yeah, go for a walk, go for a run. You don't even got to overdo it. Just a little
there here and there. Yeah, bro. And you know, that's super important. It's something that
I've had to take a little bit more action on lately too. You know, and for anyone that's
been feeling kind of like this, maybe it'll help you. I noticed,
you guys know I'm an avid snowboarder during winter. So my winter months are my most busy
months. I teach lessons. I shoot content. I'm in the mountain constantly. So in the winter,
I am very, very active. I work out a lot. I stretch quite often, which like Tricky said, all of these things, you know, it gets your
capillaries, your blood moving through the body.
It allows the blood in your body to flush.
You know, when you're doing all of this, you're flushing out toxins, you're sweating things
You know, sometimes I have friends, you know, especially if you go to the gym and lift heavy
or you really push hard.
I have friends that like, you know, they got to go to the bathroom really bad halfway through the session.
Like, dude, I got to go to the bathroom.
I'm like, yeah, it's all good, dude.
He's like, just these squats are killing me, you know, or whatever.
And it's like, not the time you want to have to go to the bathroom.
Yeah, you don't want to squat and have a whoopsie.
But what I think I've always talked
to with our friends, I'm like, dude, we're clearing stuff out. Like when you have to go to the bathroom
that bad in the middle of a workout, I think we're just pushing these things out. But chemically,
outside of just in your blood, but you know, on a plasma level and a molecular level, you are
really doing so many different positive things to your body.
When you're bringing oxygen into your blood by breathing heavy during, you know, cardio resistance
training, when you're doing strength training, you're actually getting micro tears in your muscle
fibers. But those micro tears are actually really healthy for you because it's actually promoting new
muscle growth in your body, new cells. It's helping to,
with your mood, with your energy. And the reason I bring all this up is,
and talked about my snowboard stuff, is during the summer, I'm a lot more sedentary.
And this last couple years, I had noticed that, you know, I hadn't had the drive to go to the gym
as much. Long story short, it's led to in and outs of summer exercise.
But this year, my wife and I were really feeling it.
We were really starting to feel like tired and like, man, I am like, don't have energy no matter how much I'm sleeping.
And one of the things I realized is I had been doing my cardio, but I haven't really been doing as much yoga and exercise since the
heat came out. You guys know I live in Vegas too. So it's hot. I'm an outdoors person. I hate 100
degrees. 110 means I ain't going outside for the day. So, you know, it just became sedentary. Long
story short again, sorry. But I started going back to the gym. We've gone back 12 days ago about from now. And just in those 12 days and only going a few times,
we have noticed such a massive jump in our energy levels.
And we were laughing together because we were like, good God.
Like we felt tired for like the last six months.
And realistically, all we needed to do was probably actually go do something more active.
And then the other thing
that comes from that, if you have trouble sleeping and you don't exercise, exercise helps a lot with
your sleep. You're physically and mentally tired. And so that helps you to rest your body and make
sure you guys are doing correct exercises and things of that nature. If you're going to the gym,
you know, give yourself 30 minutes to an hour. Don't over push yourself.
Don't try to go in the gym and lift like Arnold Schwarzenegger
when you get in there for the first time.
You know, you take, when I was doing personal training,
I would put people on a core instability workout first
where we would work on core
and we would do what's called stabilization training,
which is teaching the body to use the minute,
tiny muscles in your body to create stability, balance,
and things of that nature.
And it also strengthens those small muscles around your joints so that when I
would get people into that heavier lifting,
maybe it's a gentleman that wanted to get, you know, some muscle size. Um,
you know, I, I'm like,
we have to do light, high repetitious
workouts for a while to get your muscles around everything ready for you to be able to lift heavy.
And so there's just so much that goes into it. But all of that stuff really helps your mental
and it gives you energy. It's hard to explain. But if you have a lack of energy, for the first
week, it might feel really tough to go to the gym and mentally, it's going to be more of a mental battle to build that habit
of going and exercising regularly, whether it be running or lifting weights.
But during those first few days where it's difficult because you are tired and you don't
have the energy or the drive to do it, I promise you after, after those few days, after a week,
you know, nine, 10 days, and you telling yourself what it's good for, why you're doing it,
you will see those changes in less than, you know, 10 days. And you'll be like, wow,
I actually do when you wake up last night, I didn't sleep good. We talked about the 8-8 portal
and a lot of the universal energetic stuff in Sam's space earlier about
how people didn't sleep well last night. A lot of people didn't get as much rest because of the
energies that be in the universe around us. And so we feel those things. But because I've been
going to the gym regularly and exercising and eating cleaner over the last week, I woke up
this morning after four hours of sleep and I was like, I'm ready to rock, baby. You know, so it's, it's just, it's very interesting. So I love that Tricky brought that part up too,
because, you know, side note, my grandma passed away from lymphatic cancer. So she had lymph node
cancer throughout her body. My grandma was a very sedentary person. She also ate a lot of stuff
that's, you know, inducing of cancer cells or cancer growth.
For those of you guys that don't know that, you know, there's things that can induce those things
or, you know, kind of increase the chance when you're eating, drinking things that are bad for
you. So my grandma did that. And, you know, she had a lot of the lymphatic issues. And I remember
doctors telling her, you know, you need to go do cardio and these things. And it was just something
she didn't want to do. And it's probably one of the reasons I got into personal training for a
long time when I was younger, was to help people not experience that. It's very important for me
to mental health, physical health, super important to me. So I you know, and I love I know that we're
all web three and crypto and stuff here in projects. But this is one of the reasons why I wanted to have Tricky on today.
I knew that we would talk a lot more about probably mental health and physical health
and, you know, what gives us that mental ability to be in this industry, like Tricky said,
especially when it's slow and we've had a, you know, Web3 has just been a very slow
has just been a very slow earning sector since the last run.
earning sector since the last run.
But having those mental checks, having these patterns of exercise and healthiness really
do make all the other hardship seem a lot less intense.
There we go.
Your body is like you said, your body is like a battery.
It's an organic battery.
And the more you work out and the more you expend the energy, the more it kind of stretches a little bit.
So it can charge up to kind of accomplish that next time.
And you do a good 4 to 12 weeks, you will notice such a drastic change in your energy levels.
It's ridiculous.
Absolutely ridiculous.
After about 12 weeks, you need to change everything up anyway.
If you're doing it right and you're really training hard, you'll start to plateau.
So you switch things up and get your muscles thinking about it.
And I love that we have so many things in common.
I feel like I've lived so many different lifetimes because everyone I talk to, I will have a couple things that we really bond over.
This is one of them.
I was a certified personal trainer right out of high school.
I opened World Gym like 4 or 30 in the morning.
I worked until noon.
I ran the front desk.
I was the manager and the stock person.
I basically did everything there except that I got certified to be a personal trainer.
And I realized I really am not gaining the weight that I should.
I kind of already knew I was small.
Like high school, I was like 130, right, 132.
And I'm 6'1", it's like it's thin right
perfect for wrestling they thought
but I getting it getting that
That gym job was huge because it got me to like train on those machines when there weren't a lot of people working
Like so like the first three rows of machines away from the front desk
I had basically mastered like you could put it onto the bottom weight and I could just lift it forever then
if someone comes in the front door I'd run up to the counter but yeah I
absolutely loved getting getting certified to be a personal trainer and
then finding out well why am I not getting the clients that everyone else
is I'm like well the other guys are like 300 pounds like 260 to like 340
they're like getting oiled up and going to competitions.
And like, I was trying to be a bodybuilder,
but I look like a normal person until I take my shirt off.
And then it's like, wait a minute, where did that come from?
And I couldn't figure out what was wrong.
My friends were just like, no, there's no way you're like,
I'm lifting as much as you guys, but like the results,
you know, like the strength is there, but the muscle mass is not adding up because my digestion wasn't working properly, right, with the Crohn's.
So I wasn't absorbing the nutrients.
I told this guy that he's like, there's no way.
And I go, yeah, my last max out was like 295.
Don't max out, by the way.
Just there's no point.
It's completely for vanity and it's not worth the goddamn thing.
So I go into the back, though, and I threw on like 305 and I lifted it. there's no point it's a completely for vanity and it's not worth the goddamn thing um so i go
into the back though and i threw on like 305 and i lifted it and i was like see like i don't know
why i'm not getting bigger and they're just like what the how is this kid half the size and he's
lifting the same weight this doesn't make any sense and but that's just man that's just how
it is for some for some autoimmune diseases like you just you can't can't like carry on the weight
so of course people were gonna like hire me to be a personal trainer. That was just, that was short lived. I was like,
all right, well, I'm going to help people. I need to do it some other way. And I really was
interested in finance and stuff. So I went to school and just started helping people with all
kinds of random stuff. But, but yeah, I love that we're both into the, uh, the personal training
side of things because you having a little bit of knowledge on that is a lifesaver. Um,
everyone needs to get out, start off by walking around the neighborhood and stretching, drinking lots of water.
The first four weeks is just really core training, right?
Just getting yourself balanced so you won't hurt yourself when you start to really push.
And then there's obviously training you can do for each individual exercise.
I always train for the thing I'm trying to do because I have a very limited energy supply. Having Crohn's disease is a little difficult.
They had this thing called spoon theory. It's basically like a unit of energy. The average
person might have like 100 units of energy. I wake up with like eight. It takes like one to get out
of bed, one to like make breakfast, one to get your clothes on. By noon, I'm out of energy,
and I'm just like, okay, now what? So that's why I work at home in Web 3, and I'm not outside.
There was another thing I was thinking of. I'm sure it'll come right back to me, but
yeah, I just, I love to be able to bond over all those different things.
Oh, the thing about when you're starting to lift, you have to go to the bathroom.
There's a lot of things in your body that function better because you're moving, right?
And that's one of them.
Like your body motility, your digestion, it doesn't really do a whole lot.
It has like a little, like a constricting action that it does to like capillary, kind
of like almost like a capillary action, but not.
But it kind of just like crunches your, you know, things along.
So it moves through your system.
But when you twist or turn or push or whatever that kind
of gets everything moving more so uh yeah that's that's why that's always happening because you
don't have any other system that's like pushing it and you shouldn't be pushing you should just
be bending and twisting and moving and it'll like it'll everything will just work better it's crazy
i need to start doing this more i wish i could go someplace colder It's over like 85, 90
I can't go outside
I just can't regulate my body heat
It won't work for me
And you know, like you said earlier
I love that we have similar
And things like that
Usually it's just you and me agreeing with each other Which is pretty funny I love that we have similar studies and things like that.
Cause I mean, it usually is just you and me agreeing with each other,
which is pretty funny.
Cause you know,
we just researched essentially.
I'm jealous.
You got to be a bodybuilder.
Like you actually got to do the damn thing.
what's funny is everyone that hasn't bodybuilded that wants to,
that said that I've always,
I've always told them, no, you don't. And the reason I say that is
I did bodybuilding for five years, trained for eight years, or trained people for eight years
and was in the gym industry, but only competed for five years. My biggest competition was Mr. Idaho when I was living in
Idaho. But the one thing that I hated was that how bad I always felt as a bodybuilder,
not realizing why I felt like crap all the time. But a lot of the bodybuilding diets are also not good for you because there's more depletion going on in your body than not some of the time, especially when you're cutting.
And for me, I had friends that were always trying to bulk.
So I had friends that were like, dude, I can't get bigger.
Kind of like you, Tricky.
And honestly, one of my friends in particular probably has Crohn's disease and just doesn't know now that I'm like replaying back then of
what his issues were in a lot of like sick stuff, which makes total sense. But with all that, yeah,
I learned that one, I had a body that gained weight fast. I can go from weighing 150 pounds
and if I eat like crap for two weeks, I'll be up close to to 180 190 like i just gained weight so fast and
when i was bodybuilding i'm only 5 9 i'm not a i'm not a big tall guy um so i'm average height
i think you know around 5 8 5 9 uh and i was but i showed it like 2 235 um 240 was the highest i
ever got and i sat between eight percent five percent body fat on
show dates 80 pounds more than me bro yeah dude i was a i was i was a stacked like young 20 year
old bro and you know for me um i realized back then uh or now i didn't realize back then i
realized later in life that i actually had body dysmorphia.
I was bullied most of my life. I was teased most of my life for being too small, or I was just,
you know, oh, you're so small, you're going to snap in half, things like that. And it was just
a lot of bullying with kids in school, stuff like that, because I was smaller. So for me,
the bodybuilding, like, I always kept getting bigger, because in my mind, I was smaller um so for me the bodybuilding like I always kept getting bigger
because in my mind I was never growing so I actually had a whole different mental uh you know
kind of health issue going on during my bodybuilding phase which I didn't realize
then I think we all do honestly the way society just kind of like idealizes them also kids are
fucking mean like I same over here,
like I was tall, but it's too skinny. So I was always being made fun of being skinny. And you
got me fun. Everyone gets made fun of for something. Yeah, no, and it's crazy, because
it really led me into that. But back into why you shouldn't bodybuilder don't anyone that hasn't
been able to don't feel bad. 90% of the time that I was bodybuilding i was on so much caffeine to to keep going to the gym
as heavy as i was two three times a day um and i was eating 6 000 calories a day maybe 7 000 on a
good day uh and all of it was miserable i was eating 10 000 what the fuck yeah bro i'm telling
you i just put all weight quick.
It was weird.
And I also, to be honest, too, I wasn't natural.
I was not full natural back then.
I lived in Vegas.
I got to work out with Jay Cutler multiple times.
I've gotten to work out with the UFC fighters.
So I've been around a lot of these bodybuilders.
So I got pushed into early,
pushed into, you know, people being like, well, if you want to be on the pro stage, you got to do this and stuff. So I also was on gear during those times when I was like 18 to 23,
which terrible, especially if you're younger, if you ever look into testosterone replacement
therapy, which is the real thing that you should be looking for. You need to go to an actual doctor, have your tests done, and have a professional that understands
testosterone levels and balance in the chemical body. And there's doctors that are not good at
that. So do research if anyone is thinking about bodybuilding. But this guy in the van gave me
some stuff. I can just inject it. What are you talking about? Yeah, but the guy in the locker
room told me that this yellow colored stuff was going to be great in my ass cheek you know really hairy guy with little
nuts told me so yeah you guys got to be careful but the thing that i'll tell you is bodybuilding
the industry is not a healthy industry um it's very toxic it's very cutthroat uh and it's very
heavy on depletion of nutrient especially especially close to shows. There's,
you know, don't drink water 24 hours before the show so that your skin sucks into the muscle.
But that's terrible for you. Every time I ever was on stage and I was doing my poses,
I almost passed out every single show. And, you know, I would just feel miserable. I would get,
I would do these little tricks that people would tell me,
like, they're like, oh, you're looking flat, chug this bottle of honey. And I would just like
squeeze this three quarters of a bottle of honey down my throat. And then, yeah, you see some
vascularity come back in your body and your muscles kind of pop. You're like, yeah, look at me. But
then you're on stage 10 minutes later feeling like I'm going to pass out while I'm holding this
position. It's just such a crazy industry.
And so for anyone that feels like they missed bodybuilding, I don't think you did.
You don't want to wear Speedos and oil me up?
Come on, bro.
I'll spray some Pam on you.
You know the secret ingredient, by the way, for anyone that even if you are in bodybuilding
and you just don't have that shimmer
that some people have it's not baby oil that's too glossy judges actually don't like that
the secret ingredient is you spray pam all over your body and the pam's non-stick spray
first of all it keeps you from not sticking to the floor if you pass out but it also gives you
a light shimmer instead of an oily shimmer.
And the judge is like that because it shows definition more.
So your boy was constantly sprayed in Pam for years.
And you can lay down on the ground in Vegas and get a nice brown color real quick.
Are you saying Pam?
Yeah, Pam, P-A-M.
No. Is it PamA-M Pam? No
Is it Pam or is it Pam?
I think I can settle this
I think it's P-A-M-N
Wait, is it actually?
I'm trying to find a bottle
I don't even think I have a spray
I haven't used that crap in a long time
I use olive oil for everything
That's a stepbrothers joke.
I knew I heard that somewhere, dope.
Damn it. It's one of my favorite movies.
The double interview. They're like,
hey, what's your name?
I think she's saying Pam
with an M-N.
I think I can help
with this Pam issue.
It's P-A-M-N.
Oh, my God.
It's one of the best movies ever.
Real quick, though, before we carry on from where we were, I want to welcome a bread man up to the stage.
Just so you know, we're not shilling anything.
I know that you're with a project, but I do want to let you introduce yourself, say hello, and add into anything that we've been talking about and welcome you to the stage.
So good morning.
Oh, yeah, brother.
I had no interest in shilling a project today at all in the slightest.
I just came here for the vibes.
I saw Timbo pop up in here, and I had to go ahead and follow him.
He always hangs around some good people, and I'm glad I showed up, man.
So, yeah, no, I'm just out here working my little bit of bread this morning and, uh, doing that.
But, uh, I'd like what y'all said though about this stuff,
about when you got people trained, you started training people,
you made them do body stability.
That's something that's huge that nobody ever goes into.
They throw you in there in high school and football and in powerlifting, bro.
And they just get you to lift as much as you possibly can.
And do people tear their shoulders all the time, just maxing out on weight,
you know, tearing up other things like that. Like, like i mean i eyeballs my hamstring because i just get up
underneath there and lift as much as i possibly could dude and uh you know they don't focus on
form as much and everything like that and it just it hurts people and messes them up for life
you know and i love that i remember calf pressing like 1200 pounds and freaking in high school in
the weight room.
And I'm looking back on it like, why did they let me even try to do that?
That was so stupid.
Bro, I feel you on that.
That's like the only thing that I actually did, dude.
I don't understand it.
My calves are tiny, and I always hated it, dude.
But I'd have to like – I'd do it with proper form.
And even since I was in like eighth grade, dude, I'd be able to lift that whole thing properly with it like that.
And it just made no sense to me.
I have no idea how I did it.
But I'd have guys that had these huge hulking calves, and I would just hate it.
My arms and stuff are built like, you know how John Jones is and stuff?
He's got these tiny little calves and stuff like that.
It's just like, why?
Why is it like that?
Why don't they get bigger?
What I love about the John Jones one, too,
is that people literally do talk shit to him,
and then he beats their ass in a ring after they're done talking shit.
Exactly, bro.
Look, in football, dude, they used to fuck with me
because I didn't have big arms and big legs.
I was like 139 pounds, like freaking 6'1".
And then I wore this cowboy collar,
and they were like, oh, look at that stupid gay little cowboy collar, dude.
And then, you know, I was like, all right, forget them.
I'm going to learn how to hit, son.
So I started watching John Lynch, bro.
He used to play for the Broncos.
He was a pretty small dude, but like that guy, he never tackled anybody.
He would never form tackle, dude.
He would just throw his whole body into him and like shove that forehead into
their chest and like freaking murder them.
And, yeah, so I learned how to do that, bro.
Running cannonball.
And stop talking shit, bro.
You know, hey, I might have only been 139 pounds, baby,
but they would only let me hit linemen.
So it was fun, man.
It was a good time.
I always wanted to do bodybuilding, though.
So that was something that, like, I'm glad to hear, you know, that it sucked.
And I didn't really miss out on anything.
So that's really encouraging, you know. know just like wrestling it's super awkward like that outfit
no dude it's it's honestly when you really look back at it it's really embarrassing to be a to
be a bodybuilder especially because it's either it's either like insulting or uh like you need to calm the fuck
down bro you can't go on stage like that or if you live in vegas um you find out that all the
a lot of not all a lot of the bodybuilders that are rich um actually do this thing called gay for
pay and they basically be basically the big muscly dudes do gay porn and they get paid like six
figures per shoot but uh yeah i remember some of the bodybuilders.
I'm like, wait, if Jake Cutler is the only one making money here from winning, how are y'all making so much money?
And I remember a couple of the dudes being like, oh, well, you want to really know and tell me what they did for money.
And I'm like, I am not working out and getting this buff to do some stuff with some dude.
That is not my style
my wife would have also not approved uh but uh yeah dude it's a very interesting industry
you usually don't want to know the answers um yeah some things you don't want to know uh dope
and please i want to say how to drip after dope too because Cause drips through here, just hanging out. He's a, he's a legend. Yeah. Yeah. Let's do it. What's up dope.
Um, yeah. Uh, so I, I always have a lot to say and a lot of things to relate, uh, when you guys
are talking. Um, so I, I mean, I used to not really live for like bodybuilding. Uh, I didn't
really like doing that, but I love playing sports. I was going like D1 football.
I played basketball and lacrosse and like a little bit of every sport.
And so I was like really overweight and I was always goofy and made fun of and shit on by a lot of like the high school coaches and just people.
And the coaches
would even bully me and then um so I had an older brother and I was like I can't he was like varsity
everything so I was like I gotta I gotta live up to to the name you know and uh so I one summer I
went to this um I think like after I think going into high school or after freshman year um I went to this, I think like after, I think going into high school or after freshman year, I went to this thing called CATS, competitive athlete training zone.
And the main things that I worked on was balance and flexibility.
And I'm, I mean, I'm six, five, I was like probably two probably 250, whatever, going into, like, in high school.
I was actually a tall, wanky dude, but I did the CATS program,
worked on my stability and the flexibility and kind of power,
and I, like, just went straight into like the top like the best player on the
team and like all this stuff i have a big frame my dad played football and uh so i like it's weird
how important those five god damn it's weird how uh important those uh things those, those points are, is the flexibility and the kind of making sure
that you're, all those small muscles can kind of keep your balance and, and like that type of stuff.
And then, and then I ended up like being hospitalized and, and like then getting kicked
out of my first year of college.
Cause I was, I was going D1 and then I was like the whole senior season.
I got hospitalized with like a staph infection that like went inside my body and like broke
down on my muscles and my tendons.
And I had to basically start from scratch.
And then I went, basically they said I was going
to get amputated and I was, they said I would never be able to play again. And I didn't like
that. So I went and worked my ass off and like PT. And then, uh, I ended up going, um,
so like a D2 school and then got kicked out of that. Um, And then, so the first year after that, I was
in a really bad place.
Once you transition
from playing sports to not
playing sports, you have to
basically change, like, your entire
how you, like, live
who you are.
And, like,
keeping your body, I mean, it's so good.
It's such a good motivation to have something to work for like sports or bodybuilding or having a purpose to kind of work out every day type of thing in that routine.
And then I like went to after getting kicked out, I went and started drinking a lot and, uh, had a rough first year into my new school and that type of thing.
But I became friends with this one dude from high school that I never really talked to, but we ended up being in the same program, engineering program or whatever.
But I'm 6'5".
He was probably 5 probably five six maybe even
shorter like probably like five four or something uh 100 pounds soaking wet type of thing um
then we ended up living together i think my junior year or the year after that, I mean the year after that first like weird year where it's not really a full
year of college. So it was like a half. So my next year,
basically what I'm saying is that we lived together like right after I got
really unhealthy and there was like a gym in the,
in the basement of our kind of living place,
like the dorm that we were doing um and we started
working out a bunch and i got in probably the best shape of my life and i would go with him
like every day and uh he ended up going into bodybuilding and um um, uh, he became a pro like a professional arm wrestler, like
the smallest dude you've ever seen, like, like skinny and like impossibly small.
And we had like the opposite problems where I was trying to lose weight.
He was trying to gain weight and we just pushed each other like crazy.
And now he's like, his arms are giant.
And like he goes and does competitions and he works at like a gym and all that kind of stuff.
And it's crazy to think of where he came from and how much we motivate each other.
And I got into like great shape after that too.
But it's interesting to see like the challenges of going through that but
having the uh motivation of have someone go to the gym and everything like that is it's such a
cool thing um but i i just when you're when you guys are talking about the kind of uh
bodybuilding lifting type of thing i just like think about him how i like transformed his life
into like because we were motivating each other and he was really good friend and the
transformation he had was, was ridiculous.
But we went through like all that same, same stuff that you guys were going
I just think it's.
You need an accountability buddy, man.
Someone to help, you know,
coach you through and pick you up when you're straying or not feeling like
it's the, you know, if maybe I don't even want to go to the gym today oh no i can't let mark down or whatever the fuck
right yeah it's good yeah and he he would try to keep up with my ways and keep up with what i was
doing and it was so funny because it he started like um such a difference and uh then he ended
up moving over to like california and stuff and still flight does gyms
He's he just started working at a gym and he he dropped out of college
So we kind of had like a disconnect, but he started doing that and just focusing on the bodybuilding and stuff. So it's
Man sick like when you're over like 510 you don't fit on airplanes bro like you just don't so I'm sorry
I understand I feel your pain
For you and I can't imagine man like I'm wider than the seat my legs
My knees are longer than between the back of the seat and the next seat
Like I can't sit in any row that has like a no leg room because like i literally just won't fit
it's so funny because i'll like they'll people or the people will get me seats on the in the aisle
and they'll think they'll oh that's the move but the amount of times people have to like jump over
me to go to the bathroom and then i'm like trying to sleep and then the person and like walking up and down the aisle uh with the carts will just like smack my leg and just like push me over and
all this type of stuff and it's it's even more of a nightmare i'm like i can't get a second of sleep
with this if you act overly dramatic with it and fall out of your chair they'll give you free alcohol
yeah but i'm like the person where i'm trying to like hide the
fact that i'm so big i'll like cross my legs put my feet like underneath my seat and then push it
back so i'll like my knees will go down so it's not pushing against the seat in front of me and
i almost have to do like this like weird like crisscross applesauce like sitting on my feet type of position in a plane.
It gets crazy.
So for all of those of you that may be in this space right now and you feel bad that you're vertically challenged, know that people that are not vertically challenged also have their own issues.
are not vertically challenged also have their own issues of you know they might be able to reach the
top shelf in the cabinet but listen to dope having to curl up like an accordion in a plane to sit in
a seat i was like listening to you and i'm like brawn 5'8 i've never had this problem in my life
sometimes my feetsies don't touch the ground depending on the seat i'm in it's funny because
people always go to that where they'll be like oh that must be awesome being that tall and stuff and i'm like it's actually kind of a huge pain in the
ass and they'll be like what do you mean by that i'll like try to think of all these one-off scenarios
um and give them examples but they all seem like so like nitpicky until you understand them all together. And I'm like, it's like half the time,
it's a huge pain in the ass and awkward and uncomfortable.
And then I have to worry about like all these other issues.
I'll go to concerts and then I'll have people like tapping on my shoulders
the whole time. And they'll be like, Hey, can we stay in front of you?
It's like, Hey, can you just like not be here? And'm like so self-conscious about it they're like hey my girlfriend can't
see anything could you just like leave i could put her on my shoulders and just take her yeah
and then in in college i had terrible eyesight uh i mean i had terrible eyesight. I mean, I had terrible eyesight until I got LASIK probably like two years ago.
But I also was really bad with wearing contacts.
I wouldn't, I would just like make excuses for being like, oh, I don't have bad eyesight.
I just stayed up too late last night and I have like blurry eyes or whatever.
Or the teachers are just messy handwriters or whatever so i wouldn't like i would try to sit in the front and then because i was so
tall i would be so self-conscious about making someone else not be able to see so i would like
bend over or bend like for the whole time and i would like hurt my back from like bending over
and just like having so much pain so i would like sit in the back and then not be able to see in the
back so i just like self-taught myself everything because i just had no good solution um like that
like everyone wanted him to play uh basketball and he, but he wasn't like
coordinated.
He liked to play golf, but he was like, it's like six, I think he was like six, five.
And he's like, I'm the small one in my family.
My brother's six, seven and my dad's seven, one.
I'm like, what?
Like that's the, that's another level of problems.
But, um, yo, I want to say hi to drip real quick.
And then, um, I want to say hi to drip real quick and then I want to get into this
We were talking about sleep and this that's something that can kind of lead into our next thing
if you if you're following tricky tease if you need better sleep or
Recovery if you work out if you drink if you're human you need this shit. We'll talk about it in a second
You know drip heads man. It's good to see you buddy. I haven't seen you in a minute
But I know you've been busy. I think you just came out with some stuff recently too. What's up Drew?
Tricky Buddha
Multiverse web 3 master what it do found what's up man crypto man's on there. What it do fam?
How you be, brother?
I just came up to say what's up to you, man. I saw that the space was going, and you a guest.
I'm a DeFi space donkey.
You feel me?
So, you know I always got to kick it with the game.
Shoot, we just got Quakey down there.
Great, great on Story Dope. Yo, man, more power to you, man. down there. Um, um great great on story dope
Yo, man, mo power to you man. Keep pushing. Yes, sir. Great. What's up? Everybody man, which is what's up, man?
I'm just here to just you know
I'm grateful
Yeah, good to see you man. I appreciate you popping through as always
Love it. Love my defy space donkeys if you're a lover of crypto and NFTs, you are a DeFi space donkey.
We're taking over the word degen.
It's now DeFi space donkey if you love crypto and NFTs.
Because nobody knows what fucking degen even means.
God damn it.
I'm about to blow half your minds.
Do you know what degen means in the terms of Web3?
It means decentralized generation
yeah yeah does anybody anybody even know that raise your hand if you knew that give me a thumbs
down if it's like completely news you don't have to i thought it meant degenerate yeah yeah that's
the other that's the other interpretation of it but not in terms of web 3 it's decentralized
generation that's what deEN is supposed to be.
Drip, that DGEN is for when I'm skateboarding,
where it says no skateboarding and jumping over the stairs.
That's that DGEN.
Also, what's up, big dog?
Hell yeah.
So up top, I put up a couple things.
If you go like two or three back you can see
I've got some little some photos there you got totally screwed my my x-ray
NFT you can see the real workings of the fulcrum osteotomy where they where the tendon comes across your patella and attaches to your shin They cut it out rotate it 90 degrees move it over and down and just screw it in place
Looks sexy doesn't it? I think I've just looking at my
knee playing literally every sport there is in America I could say I haven't I haven't done it
playing rugby but I ain't doing that but I mean I've dislocated brushing my teeth playing foosball
every normal sport like it's yeah it's kind of crazy also there's some some photographs up there
I'm a photographer there's a those are, natural photos, unedited, actually.
The flower, the light burst, and the other flowers. Unedited, raw photos.
I got to share more of those, though, in general.
I want to tell you guys about this tea, though, real quick.
Because if you're dealing with inflammation or you're fatigued, this energy tea and the base that's
in both teas just really cuts down inflammation. It's got 16 different ingredients. Most of them
are organic, but they're like natural pain relievers, stuff like potty aqua bark, wild yam,
white willow, licorice root, which is also a good sweetener. So there's no added sugar.
And I was an insomniac.
I was getting up like five, six times a night, you know,
to go to the bathroom or just whatever, just toss and turn.
And I started drinking this and I stopped getting up in the night.
I just wake up early in the morning and I'm like really got to pee.
So it's been a game changer for me.
And good sleep helps you recover from everything.
So if you're working out and you drink the nighttime tea, you're going to recover faster. You're going to wake up feeling
better rested. They're the two key ingredients that are different from the energy in the nighttime
tea. The nighttime sleep tea has mullein. Well, I should say a lot more mullein in it, which is a
muscle relaxer. And it has skullcap, which is an herb that is a sedative. So it really does kind of keep you out without any chemicals. I personally
can't do sleep pills. They just, I either stay up too long and they make me crazy and I'm ordering
pizza, or they just don't like, they just don't work, or I'm like angry the next day. Like, nah,
fuck that noise. It's been huge with these herbs. And you could just try using the two sleep herbs if you want. If you don't have any like issues with inflammation, you could try
just doing that on your own. But because of my inflammation and everything, I really liked the
one that I've been creating. Originally, this was about 350 bucks for a month's supply when I was
first starting to make it. Now everything's in bulk and I've gotten it down to like a third that
cost. It's about a hundred bucks for a month's supply.
You get 30 servings.
And this is a sleep and an energy tea that they will not, you don't crash.
You feel better.
Like you feel more healthy afterwards.
And the more you take it, the more it seems to kind of compound.
Our bodies are constantly fighting inflammation and it just basically prevents us from doing
other things better.
So when you can cut out the inflammation, your body just starts working better.
So I think it's been huge for me because I woke up just buckled over in Crohn's pain.
I had migraines, so many issues.
I usually would wake up so crunched over in the morning, I couldn't even stand up straight
for like a good hour or two.
And I'm not waking up feeling like that anymore.
I mean, it's been a long
time. I've been kind of perfecting this for like two years. And if you look, when I started
the DeFi Space Donkeys, it was completely virtual. We were going to be in the metaverse,
if anything. I didn't think I was going to be leaving the house. Because with Crohn's
disease, you need to use the restroom that much times. It just doesn't make sense to go anywhere. It just doesn't
But I'm my my brain just wiped
I just totally wiped I saw we got some of some requests and I was checking those out You want to check those out crypto stoner anyone who has retweeted the room and as a legend, you know, make sure they can come up
But yeah, so so the energy T is the base ingredients, but instead of the skullcap and
mullein, we have put in stinging nettle leaf and gunpowder green tea.
Gunpowder green tea is one of the higher levels, more potent caffeine levels as well for green
And the stinging nettle is another type of stimulant.
It's not the same as caffeine.
It doesn't kind of get your heart palpitations.
You know, your heart's not going to race.
You're not going to feel like the jitters from caffeine.
It just, like, opens your eyes.
It really just makes you feel alert and awake.
So that's what's been huge for me with Crohn's.
You've got chronic fatigue and stuff like that.
It's real hard to keep your energy levels up.
But, I mean, even if you're not sick, I've given this to people who, you know, they didn't think they even
had issues. And then they call me like a week or two later. They're like, I've been drinking that
tea and like, everything's working better. Like I got more mobility in my arms and stuff like that.
Like I had a friend who had really bad arthritis and stuff in his shoulder. And he, after a couple
of weeks in China, he's like, yeah, I can move my arm above my head again
And like I was spinning the fan watching with playing with my niece and she was laughing
I just kept doing it and I realized I haven't put my arm above my head in years
And I'm like wow you just got used to that it just accepted that as this is the way life is
You know, it's like you just you never know what kind of things you've been battling
That you shouldn't have to be we all just assume we're normal and that everyone's going through our stuff.
It turns out not everyone is dealing with chronic pain.
I didn't know that.
Anyway, but yeah, I highly recommend you guys try it.
If you're a subscriber, you get free shipping.
If you're a DeFi space donkey, I'll even give you your first one completely at cost.
So it's $60, and i just want to review i really just
want to review uh we need to get more reviews and i've got a nice ambassador team that i'm building
we're going to be basically using the community to push this out the community is going to be
the marketing um red bull spends 300 million a year on marketing and pulls in a billion profit
i want to use the community to market and i want everyone to like get 10% for the profits for all the contracts
They secure so you find a local mom-and-pop store corner store that wants to sell it or you you sell some privately
You get it you get yourself a cut so it's gonna be a nice little revenue stream for the DeFi space donkeys
But also I think this has the potential of helping a lot of people. Like, I don't know anybody who, like, couldn't benefit from better sleep.
If you wake up at all during the night, you need this.
Like, you don't even know what good sleep is until you've had it, right?
So, yeah, it's super critical for recovery.
During the hurricane party, this last one that came through, that was my 80th hurricane I had been, you know, in Florida for.
So I do what all Floridians do. I got me a handle of
tequila and stayed up 24 hours drinking a handle of tequila. Then I drank three cups of nighttime
tea. And I thought I really had fucked myself over. I have Crohn's. I should not be drinking
a handle of tequila. It's like 35 shots. Okay. I woke up after three cups of that nighttime tea.
I woke up after three cups of that nighttime tea.
I felt fine.
I felt like I hadn't done anything the previous day, which is just an absolute game changer.
I mean, I had given up on alcohol for a long time until I started to mess with the right combination of herbs.
Definitely a game changer for me.
I hope it helps lots of other people.
We've done a lot of little charity pushes, too, where we've where we've sent out samples to people going through chemo. The first run we did, we got $500 donated from different
Web3 projects and we got a list of cancer patients. I just happened to have five friends
going through breast cancer and chemo all at the same time. I was like, all right, this
will be a good start sample pack. So I sent them all the tea and the best review I've ever heard for
this product is someone who miss CV going through cancer going through chemo she tells me this
what's in this stuff is there crack in this I have more energy than I've had in 10 years
and this is someone going through chemo actively, right? That absolute game changer.
If you need energy, stop drinking the Red Bull and the bullshit that's just going to leave you
depleted and stick with something natural if you can. So I think it's definitely worth a shot for
everybody. And when you try it, if you try this for a week or a month straight and you start to
see these, you're going to see those dollar signs and the potential in this and you're going to want to join the team too so i
highly recommend you guys get in on this i i want it to be a completely community-based project i
would like to not have to advertise like on tv that's my goal you know just to to make it
completely a way of subtly bringing people into web 3 it's completely a web 2 product but i'll be
doing bonuses to encourage people to get into web 3 as always you know just like i did with my nft but um yeah
and you know it makes sure i did i reprinted it at the top so it's the first one since that's what
we're talking about um but if you guys want to try these teas i've also talked to a few people
that have tried the tricky teas that have said that they really
enjoyed it and that it was surprising at how much of a difference it made. And you guys know that
from my end, I do a lot of herbal stuff and we do mulle and clove tea and we do these different
types of thing. I do yerba mate for most of my caffeine. We do mushroom coffees for our other caffeine source and for our mental
balance and blend. And so to add into what Tricky is saying is, you know, to have a safer,
more natural energy replacement, you know, that is key, especially with the stuff. A lot of the
stuff you guys are taking is terrible for you. Like my brother, my brother's a big Celsius
drinker. Celsius is one of the worst drinks for you. I don't care how natural they say Celsius
is. If you do the right drug tests, it actually pops positive for a drug test. So it's, it's
wait for like, for like meth or what? Yeah, it actually, I think that was the one that it fails.
Yeah, it was actually methamphetamine. But if you do a lot of research on pre-workouts, most of the, so also something to think of too,
for those of you that I used to have this where I'd get to super rush from my pre-workouts,
but then I would crash like out. And the reason being after doing lots of research is not only
is the caffeine like a synthetic a lot of the times,
and it's, you know, it's all made in a lab. Not that that's necessarily always bad. But in these
senses, with this stuff, a lot of these pre-workout companies are just cutting corners,
or changing genetic, making genetic modifications, or finding a different branch of the genetic of, say, methamphetamine.
And because there's billions of different strains or branches in this,
they can basically tweak certain ingredients in their pre-workouts.
And after doing tons of research, a lot of stimulant pre-workouts
actually have different strains of meth in them.
Very, very, very like low amount.
It's very like- So if you sell that drug test for work.
Just tell them you were drinking Celsius. Yes. Exactly. But like with these pre-workouts,
a lot of this stuff just has a lot of chemicals in it and stuff of that nature that gives you
like this crazy, I have to go to the gym and lift the whole gym at once kind of feeling.
But like that stuff's not good for you. And I used to actually lose massive amounts of sleep
when I was younger from taking pre workouts, because I didn't realize that that energy I
was putting in my body was having like actual long term effects on my body. And those jolts that I was getting actually led me to using
pre workouts even more regularly, because I just wasn't getting the energy after a while
from the pre workout. So just for reference, there was a point where I was taking almost 1500
milligrams of caffeine a day when I was bodybuilding, because I just couldn't stop
taking pre workout. Because if I wasn't on pre-workout
and having that caffeine rush, I was like crawling around with zero energy. So some of the stuff that
you guys also are putting into your body can also be depleting your energy in the long term.
And so replacing it with something like a tricky tea or doing some research on which kind of natural elements and things you can take
and drink and teas, you can actually reverse a lot of that and know that some of that stuff you're
putting in your body might be making you feel good for the moment. But in that long run, it's
the downside of the effects of those that's actually making things seem more difficult.
Clayton, jump in, brother. Yeah yeah i just want to say but that with the
whole gym feeling just is so awesome
yes yes the you talk about the pre-workout during session oh yeah no i mean like at one point i was
i mean i toned it way down but i was at like maybe like 900 milligrams a day and like
i don't know how i was like got to sleeping normally.
Maybe because I got like a big red light panel that I do before bed to help me sleep for its red light therapy panel.
If you have ADD or certain neurological conditions, you might not like absorb the caffeine the same way.
absorb the caffeine the same way i could drink a pot of coffee and go to sleep
I could drink a pot of coffee and go to sleep.
yeah i'm down to like i just do pre-workout before uh before working out and it's like 300
milligrams and that's what i'm down to a day um but yeah i was just having way too much but it's
just because i loved i think it was because i was i was uh i was i think it's c4 ultimate and then
there was one that was even like 350 that was a
higher brand it was like a limited uh limited edition or some shit like that but uh yeah i
think the one i do right now is just c4 uh ultimate and what does that one cost though per
serving shit i think it's like 20 servings for like 45 bucks all right so i mean my my tea is gonna keep you up for six hours and
it it costs less it's about three dollars a cup it's about the same maybe a little tiny bit more
if you want to make it stronger you know but yeah just to put things in perspective you know
yeah i mean my question is is like do you i i forget what it is in the uh because i looked it
up like what it is in the pre-workout that like gives you like that uh that like feeling but like
i guess have you like taken pre-workout and then taking your tea and like uh compared the feelings
i mean so i don't take anything like synthetic as much i try to cut my synthetic stuff down a lot
so i don't have like i won't drink pre-workouts anymore just because it stresses your body out
so much that that will actually put me into a Crohn's flare. So like you guys might be healthy
and it might not like totally fuck you up but it's still doing damage. You're still not getting
the energy and treating your body like at the optimally. You know what I mean? I have to be
super conscientious about all forms of stress in my
body because even little ones that they can add up to put me into a flare so it really has given
me like an eye-opening experience as to what is really good and how bad some of this stuff is for
you you know I strongly recommend not doing those pre-workouts I would just do like half servings
until you're out of it and stop using them switch over to this tea and tell me what you how you feel after a month because i
think that would be a game changer clayton i i kind of agree with that part too uh in the sense
of trying something different and the reason i say it is uh being 35 uh and i don't know how old
you are you could be older than me you could be younger but i'm 32 okay so you're close but for for me uh that's about when i stopped too it uh was 31 30 31 because
i had blood clots uh when i turned 30 like right before 31 and that was uh it made me make some
changes but um with the synthetic stuff just know and i can talk, I would be happy to do like a
off space, just kind of sit down, see what your goals are, what you're trying to do.
But with the energy stuff, there is, you know, I think that if you want to, and you have the
means to, then you should definitely try Tricky's Tea, because I really have heard nothing but good
things from everyone that has tried it. And see if it does make a difference. But also do or if we chat, we can talk about like
just some natural herbal things and natural ingredients that do give you that caffeine
may give you that focus. One of the things that I still take with gym time is I take a higher dose of niacin,
because I like to get this the flush. That kind of gave me a lot of my, my motivation when I'd be
in the gym would when I get that kind of like, almost like a little bit of a burn. Because
basically, for those of you that don't know, taking a higher dose of niacin actually flushes
a lot of toxins, but it flushes it through your pores
essentially especially if you're exercising heating up yo is that why like when i take
pre-workout sometimes like my face just feels like it's like tingling yeah bro your elbows
yo i love that shit so yeah that's a niacin reaction. And what it really is, is it's where for me, anyways, and it might be different for other people. But just from my experience and other people I worked out with, it usually seems to get itchy and red around your lymphatic areas.
pits, my face, neck, back of my knees, my knee fronts, little things like that would get really
burny itchy, like that sensation, that tingly itchy. But it also is good for you. Niacin is
actually really good for you. There's actually really high doses of niacin that they give people
that have constant migraines because niacin is actually, uh, essentially without going in
too much of everything of how it breaks down, it essentially brings oxygen and, uh, you know, um,
uh, circulation to the blood. So it actually is moving and cleaning, clearing blood. Um,
and that's what it's good for. It's good for your heart essentially in that sense. So, uh,
niacin is one of those ingredients, but yeah, dude, Clayton, maybe we should talk, uh, have like a little meeting day and just kind of chit chat about like, you're
just everything you're doing with that. I would love to see what you're doing, let you know how
I did it. I've done everything wrong to right, to right, to wrong, you know, so, uh, I've just
done a lot of different experiences. I think it could be even fun to just kind of chat about it.
Um, but yeah, you know, kind of, I think between your experiences and my experiences, we've got something for like the normies for like the chronically ill
and a lot of different perspectives, especially when you're training other people, you figure
out what works for people and what doesn't, you know, I was thinking about that today too,
or while we've been talking, I was like, man, I think tricky and I might have a online web three
fitness and health industry thing that we may need to tap into at some point here.
Because I think helping people online, you know, with all of this, especially if it's people around the world, different countries, you know, when you're just in your town, you can help a lot of people and stuff, obviously.
But it's pretty cool to think that maybe we could start bringing more health and
physical awareness to the web3 industry too and also quack life I feel so bad your hand's been
up for so long and I don't want your little wing to fall off so quack life hop in and add to
anything or ask questions little on the last thing you just said too I would be down to participate
in that as well I'm a structural specialist, so I help people before they train make sure that their body's in alignment. Otherwise,
I would tell you probably 95% or more, maybe like 98% or more of people at the gym don't have the
right alignment, which not only means that they're not accessing the right muscle groups that they're
trying to access, so it's just taking them longer to achieve certain results. They're also using other muscles that are further compensating and causing more
issues in the long term. So definitely would love to talk about that. And then you brought up niacin
and I just wanted to make sure that people were aware because you also talked a little bit about
the chemical aspect of things. There are very, very few companies
that actually use whole food sources to gain or to get access to those isolated nutrients.
And so I would really, really recommend you look for whole food sources of that because a lot of
these, you know, different vitamins that we find at the supermarket, especially, you know, off-brand or,
I mean, even brand ones, the reason they're cheap, they're byproducts of other industry.
And so it is made in a lab and your body can't recognize it the same way that it would recognize
it if it came from a food source. And so I'm not affiliated to this company at all,
but Pure Synergy, if you look that up, Pure Synergy, they have a website
and a bunch of different types of vitamins, and they get them from fermented food sources.
And so you know that you're getting your cofactors, your enzymes, all the other things that your body
needs to actually properly digest those and absorb those nutrients. And you know that you're not
getting it as some waste product of
some industrial process so just a little tips on that make sure and when I say alignment you know
people are like your posture right people want to like pull their shoulder you know like stand up
straight it's about training your body with corrective exercises your specific body not like
oh you go to the physical therapist and
they're like, oh, your knee hurts. Here's a sheet of exercises for your knee, right? It's about what
else is happening. Where's your hip joints? Where are your shoulder joints? Where's your neck?
How's your, you know, where's your hands tilted, everything. And so it's so important to have
some guidance, whether it's a book or somebody that's helping you individually with your specific situation, help you with that first. And that's how we see like, you know, any of these major
sports teams, right? They have people that come in and help them with this. It's a, it's a, you know,
super common practice because it prevents injury. It helps you attain your goals faster, and it just really makes a huge difference.
And I did it because I was having back and knee issues, and I also have struggled with a lot of health issues, breathing machines, shots all the time, like crazy stuff.
And really eliminating a lot of or all processed anything, whether it's products I put on my body, things I clean my house with, you know, whatever I eat internally,
the clothes I wear, all the things made a huge difference. But I started doing these therapies
and things that I had been struggling with for years, trying all sorts of supplements or different
diets or don't eat that or eat more of this, like they went away just from me aligning my structure
because it allowed my organs to have
the proper space to function. And there was just so many things that I couldn't believe. And as a
female, like, you know, a lot of us struggle with menstrual cycles that are really painful.
And I've tried every fucking herb, take it during this time, take it that time, do this, do that.
fucking herb take it during this time take it that time do this do that and after like two
months of therapy I have no more pain in my cycle and after 30 you know like what I mean I guess 20
something years of trying um so I definitely maybe not quite 20 how old am I anyways a long time
right well over a decade and and it just really was just amazing. And little things like that, like
headaches, migraines, I would get gone, you know, all these things that I was just trying to fix my
knee. As I realigned my structure, all these other things started to heal. And I had no idea that,
you know, it was possible for that. And some, you know, I'm in a group where we have a bunch of specialists
that talk about their experience with clients. And I mean, anything from brain surgery, you know,
like somebody needing brain surgery goes away, right? They do two or three months of therapy,
no more brain surgery, like brain surgery, you guys, and, or infertility, you know, like, so many things,
Olympic runners come in for pain in their hips, and all of a sudden, they've been trying IVF for
seven years, and, and now they can get pregnant, and obviously, you know, none of these things are
guaranteed, everyone's body is doing things for a certain reason, but it's just amazing that, that we
overpass that, right, we look to, just like myself, I look to food and all these different things first.
And really, I was spending all this money on supplements that weren't going to where they needed to go.
Or this food that wasn't being absorbed because I couldn't process it because there was no room for my liver to do its job.
Easy shortcuts are not easy
shortcuts, guys, you're paying for it later. Yep. And also, I love that quack brought that up. And
then I'm gonna let Clayton jump in. The I also have so I have my just for clarity for people
that may know training stuff, too. I have my NASM. I have my, my CPT, which is like your basic
training. I have my CS, which is exactly what Quack Life talked about.
It's corrective exercise specialist, which means that, well, one of the first things
I do, every client I've ever had, the first thing I do is this, and Quack might even do
this with people or has done it herself, but I have people stand shoulder width apart with
their feet straight ahead,
pointed straight at me. I have them put their arms straight up like at a probably like a
15 degree angle, but straight out above their head, kind of pointing out. And then I have them
hold their head back and squat down. And what Quack is talking about with like, you know,
the corrective side of your posturing
and your body, I can see immediately as soon as someone starts to squat, head leans forward,
arms start to fall down, feet turn out usually, sometimes they'll turn in depending on which
muscles are weak, but their feet will turn out and their anterior pelvic tilt will go away.
They'll pretty much be sitting weird and they
can't even get the squat right. And that is like that. That is the initial test I do for people
because I can tell right there, your gastrocnemius is overworked or underworked. Your glutes are
underworked here. Your hips are weak here. Your shoulders aren't holding the arms up. Your neck
is coming forward,
which is showing me that you have, you know, weak muscles in your super spinatus,
things of that nature. And so there's the most important part of exercising and why we do the stability training first before we start doing something like hypertrophy or rate of
force production training where someone's just going to tear a muscle, um, is because we have to get those joints to move properly. I don't want someone doing a squat with 500 pounds
on their back while I'm watching their feet turn out as they go down, because now they're putting
pressure on the outside of their knees. They're putting pressure in the hips and wrong points.
Uh, and you know, so that all goes into how important, uh, just basic movement is, uh,
understanding, you know, correct posture,
correct alignment of the body, not just your shoulders and head back. It's how is your hips
moving? You know, I have to actually put my, I have to rotate my hips a lot snowboarding. I do
a lot of hunching and stuff of that nature. I land hunched and stuff. So I actually have to make sure
I work out my hips and my lower back to
make sure that I strengthen those minute muscles and do my posture corrections and my yoga to make
sure that I can keep that because I can tell as soon as my alignment's out, I usually start having
tons of other issues. I can't get comfortable. I don't sleep well. Um, I, I might even be moody without realizing that something's
out in my alignment. Um, and so I do a lot of that. And so I do, I think we have a team here.
I'm not lying. I'm not kidding. I think we have like a health and fitness team being put together
here and it could be really cool to have a web three version of that. And without further ado
too, I want Clayton to be able to add into anything. So Clayton, please go ahead. Uh,
yeah. I was just wondering, uh, about the tea. How do I go about getting that shit? ado too I want Clayton to be able to add into anything so Clayton please go ahead uh yeah I
was just wondering uh about the tea how do I go about getting that shit uh you can hit me up in
my dms I'll shoot you my phone number and we can just chat all right cool sounds good thanks yeah
absolutely I want I want more reviews I've really eliminated anything that could have any possible
interaction with medications or allergies.
It's basically been prepped for mass adoption.
The original versions were a little bit bitter because it was so strong in the pain relievers and there weren't really any flavors added to it.
I put loads of berries in this thing, like goji berries and all kinds of good stuff.
So it's got a nice little flavor to it without having any added sugar.
But you can add a little bit of your favorite tea or a little bit of honey if you really want to
sweeten it but yeah it all depends i mean if you could stretch it out through your day by just
making it diluted with your other favorite tea and just like bring it in a thermos and sip on
it throughout the day it'll keep you going but yeah let's i'll definitely talk to you uh in dm
or on the phone phone is probably the best thing because dms can get lost a little bit but yeah i
want to hear how it's affecting
and helping more people for sure
because it's been an absolute game changer for me.
I love it.
I love it.
I love the talks today too.
I, you know, we, we, actually it's fun
because we were in Schiller Sam's space
for those of you guys that were there early this morning
for Schiller Sam or Schiller Sam, Sam or this morning for Schiller Sam and Jake over there.
You know, we got to talk about projects and we got to talk about analytics and TA over
there this morning.
And then we got to talk about health and fitness over here and having Tricky as our guest for
our Saucy Saturday has just been an absolute amazing day.
This has probably been one of my favorite Saucy Saturdays that we've had so far, which we did have
Intelligence Stoner last week too, Tricky. I don't know if you knew, but we had Nick over here last
week hanging out with us. So it's cool to get the higher intelligence fam over onto the Saucy
Saturdays. And we'll probably wrap up in the next 30 to 40 minutes. It's been
a really good space today. So I want to give us some more time and let it go a little bit longer.
Usually I do two hours, but I'll go for, we'll go for two and a half here. And I think that we
still have a little bit more to talk about. It's just been a really good space of sharing
and information. So I want to continue the talks, but also let you guys know that we will wrap up in the near future here.
And I just appreciate everyone.
You know, all the people that are listening and hanging out with us today.
Thank you guys for taking the time out of your Saturday to be here.
I hope that the stuff that we talk about is, you know, informative or helpful and, you know, maybe shed some different light on things for you guys or maybe answers a question you've had
or maybe it's just interesting to hear different people's experiences
and walks of life in the mental health and physical world.
So I just want to give a special shout-out to the listeners
because you guys are just killing it today.
We've just had so much love and support
and all the spaces that we've been running throughout this whole week.
So just a shout-out to you guys for being here.
And, yeah, with that, we'll jump back into everything.
And, you know, we can go, we can keep talking mental health and fitness,
or if anyone wants to open up a different topic or we want to talk about,
you know, maybe economics or whatever, it doesn't matter to me.
You guys are welcome to shift gears. But yeah, drip your hands up first. Go ahead, my brother.
You guys are welcome to shift gears.
But yeah, Drip, your hands up first.
Go ahead, my brother.
Yo, yo, I just wanted to say to Tricky, check your DM, man.
You know, we migrated to a chain, so I got to see you.
Oh, gee, drip is and I'm about to be out. I got I'm a barber by trade as well.
So I got to put some hair on the floor. I got a client I got to do.
So I'm about to head up to the office. So saying peace to everybody, man.
Much love. Everybody stay grateful and in gratitude.
She while we talking about all this, all these food supplements and stuff like that.
Be thankful for your taste buds, buds man i've been saying that lately
because i've been eating and stuff so be thankful for them that you're able to even you know what
i'm saying enjoy flavor because if you can't if you if you don't have no taste buds can't enjoy
flavor how you gonna create the flavor yourself how you gonna know how to spice it up in life how you don't know how to you feel me so just be grateful um and uh much love um to you crypto stoner and everybody in
here and my man tricky buddha you know i love you brother i'll holla back at your name make
sure you send me your wallet for a change you know it's a pleasure having you brother and uh i did i i really always get along and have a
i feel like barbers and uh you know hair ladies that i've hung out with always have such good
energies bro uh it's probably because it's one of those industries where you get to it's like
training when i was a trainer like you just train people from all walks of life uh so just cool to
hear that you're a barber as well because uh i'm sure you get to chat and hang out with a lot of interesting people.
And, you know, you're in Web3, so I'm sure sometimes that comes up during conversation.
And it's just cool to have you here today and supporting Tricky,
because Tricky is one of my favorite people.
And, you know, definitely we got to hang out more on stages, drip heads.
So if you see me in a space or I see you in a space,
definitely going to hop in so we can chat and hang out more but enjoy your day have a good
day at work i hope it goes smooth and may the tips be uh abundant let's go i sent you that
man your drips are awesome man your whole his whole family is actually very talented musically
too it's you gotta definitely check out drip if you guys aren't following drip make sure you go right now and just follow
everybody in this room we got a lot of the fam in here a lot of good people so
definitely check them out you know support gets support and I just want to
let you guys know I don't have time to like interact with every discord that
I'm in right or I might not have time to interact with everyone's content but
like if you need me you can tag tag me. I am there for you. And
Monday through Thursday, the four to seven, I'm there to help. So, you know, if you need support
or you need anything for me, that is the time I designate to like to the community specifically.
So, you know, I'm here for you. I apologize to the whole like Green Pillow Collective. I know
I'm not active in that discord. I just, I've been there like maybe two meetings and that's it.
But hey, I'm still here.
My support looks different.
I support in the way I can.
If you were looking for people to click on your profile and engage with your content, just hire somebody out of India.
It costs no money at all.
But yeah, it's been a great space.
We have so much more we can talk about.
And I'm looking forward to building more in the future with everything you guys are doing.
We have so much in common, CryptoStone.
There's a couple apps I need made.
And since you guys are making a software company, I think we need to talk.
Oh, I've got people for you to talk to.
And yo, Drip, real real quick because i know you're getting
ready to roll out um yeah just again thank you for being here thanks for hanging out with us
and i can't wait to interact more in some spaces yes sir most definitely i'm gonna be popping
popping in man getting back up into it uh i'm gonna leave out to say say this as far as like on the on the barberside and talking, man, I cut at a truck stop for eight years.
So I don't I don't cut every I don't have every walk of life and nationality, every strand of hair, whatever that you can think of a name, sit down in my chair.
name sit down in my chair and the one thing that's in common that everybody have in common
it don't matter where you're from where you're at whatever or whatnot the one commonality is
one of one one one of the the most commonalities is everybody is trying to do good for themselves and their family
and protect their family and just go about it the best way that they know about going about how to
do it. So just continue to do that. And I'm out, man. Thank you for leaving us with some good,
some good wise words too, on the way out. You know, it is important to, you know, to remember that, you know, everyone really at the end of the day
comes from a different walk of life, but we all kind of have that same general want. And that's
just to be peaceful, to be able to just live and enjoy life and not have to struggle or fight. So
it is something that, you know, even when someone's having a bad day or, or someone has an attitude, you know, I, I, I used to snap back right away
and I used to be snappy. Um, but nowadays my brain tells me as soon as someone is, uh, gives me some
kind of a negative interaction, it's this person's probably not having a good day or not enjoying
their life. Um, and so it kind of gets gives it even gives me a different perspective to talk
with people from different walks of life and understand that they may feel a way not because
me, but because of something they're experiencing that they may not feel like they have control of,
which leads into deep conversations. And sometimes people like, Oh, my God,
this is what's happening, or this is why I feel so bitter, or whatever it may be. So it's always
kind of keeping that and And you said gratitudes.
When you're giving gratitudes in life and gratitudes for what you have,
it makes you constantly reevaluate
when something's happening
or when someone else tells you a story of,
I'm thankful for this.
Hey, maybe I can give you a word of advice here.
Or maybe I can comfort or just be an ear.
Sometimes people just need an ear to listen
and sitting in a barber chair
might be the best place for them to sit there
and be able to talk.
So I love that, bro.
Thanks for leaving us with a message.
Enjoy the day.
And like I said, we'll definitely be interacting more.
And we also had someone hop up on stage
that I haven't had up here before.
So I want to let you have a moment,
Krem Beats, to just introduce yourself and say hello to everyone.
Uh, thanks for requesting the mic and coming up today.
One of our NFT NYC sponsors and an amazing friend.
What's up Krem?
Hey, what up Tricky?
Yeah, I know, you know, there's a lot of fam in the house.
I'm surprised, uh, that I haven't been on one of your stages stoner.
Uh, that's, that's kind of crazy, but yeah, I, I was just curious.
Um, Tricky, is this the tea that i got
a sample from of yours yeah yeah but we're on the like fourth version i think you had the second
okay i was gonna say it was a while ago so it was the second so you've just added some stuff
and this is more because i it's gotten more flavorful it's more flavorful and um more like allergy friendly
and like less contradictions but less possible interactions with everything for so for mass
adoption i don't want to be sued out of business you know uh but yeah absolutely and so is this
for is this because i when i came into this space they were talking about energy pre-workouts all
this other stuff so was this for energy because the stuff that I got from you, but I'm high, highly ADHD. It like, it gave me more of a calming, like kind of a calming
effect, but it depended on how much I took. Right. You know, it was like, if I took a smaller amount,
it was kind of calming. And the more I took, it would kind of amp me up. So, yeah. So did you
have the, did you just have the energy or did you get the energy and the sleep or maybe you just took sleep that's what i
was gonna yeah i think i just sleep but um yeah so the sleep yeah you gotta take that and go to
bed within a half hour like if you're right that's the best thing it's kind of like any sleep
medication you stay up past the when it's starting to take effect and it just kind of you just kind
of brain goes crazy you just become delirious uh it's not as bad as like with
sleep meds but it's still the same it doesn't it won't knock you out and keep you asleep the same
if you fight it you know or if you wait too long to go to bed uh but yeah i usually drink a cup and
then like a half hour later if i'm not feeling tired i'll just drink another cup and then go to
sleep immediately but yeah energy and uh sleep now so definitely uh tap in if you guys want to try it yeah you're still in
both then so you're still selling the sleep and the energy okay cool yep yep sleep and energy
and then uh and it's just raw ingredients so you can like like bring it with your coffee beans or
just make it like normal tea it's just loose leaf ingredients so yeah this is up i can't wait to
get this thing really popping off i feel feel like we need good organic, like healthy drinks.
And Red Bull's making a killing.
If they can make a billion dollars selling that crap every year,
I don't know why we can't make everyone in this room rich off this shit.
You know, just flat out, right?
And imagine if Red Bull had like Red Bull, but then they had the anti-Red Bull,
like to clean out all the damage
we did to you and now you're gonna actually have good sleep you know what i mean but there's no
damage being done and it's just oh my good sleep there are people who think they're getting good
sleep until they drink this tea and they're like oh i had no fucking idea yeah i i love it and
krim um definitely give that a shot and also thanks for coming up here
and yeah i'm surprised we haven't run into each other either um but we definitely gotta run into
each other more i i got a question for you since it's your first time up here and we've been hanging
out with tricky and we usually get to know everyone up here um i see that you got dj in your name uh
so i'm assuming you're into music.
I was actually a DJ on the strip in Vegas for four or five years.
I'm from Vegas.
Wait, what?
You're out here too?
I'm up north, northern Nevada now, but I've spent most of my formative years in Vegas.
Heck yeah, dude. oh okay heck yeah dude yeah we're uh we're like in between green valley ranch m and south point
in between all those casinos um in that area so but yeah no i i saw that you have dj in your name
are you still actively djing do you produce music or do you more mix uh i do live stuff so i'd
consider i'm more of a turntable list so So I do like scratching and more of the, the complex type of stuff.
I mean, I can also mix and stuff like that.
And then I do what they call finger drumming to where, um,
rather than just like sequence it'd be, I do it kind of live, you know? Um,
so yeah, that's, you know,
do sampling and stuff like that. I don't really play any instruments well,
but you know, I'll do a couple of i don't really play any instruments well but
you know i'll do a couple notes or whatever attached to a pad and then uh go from there
yeah thanks for asking though check check them out apes together strong uh he's always over
there with like thanos and the crew just rocking out it's uh yeah it's good vibes oh dang okay
you're with you know uh you know thanos and uh rocky and together strong they're all that community oh
yeah hell yeah okay those are dude we've had them on for bumping thursdays with big man and
and people uh from that community on so i dude i'm super surprised i haven't been online in
twitter as much lately so that's that's probably why you know i've just been kind of doing my own
thing in the discord trenches but uh i just noticed when i'm in spaces man i'm not getting enough
of the building done and so i gotta get back to the trenches you know you can't be in everywhere
at once type of thing so yeah man i'm sure i'm sure we'll catch each other on the slide though
uh but yeah i was web i was a ags's web3 manager for some time so still uh it. It might take a year to cycle through all the different sleep schedules.
But, man, I'm going to eventually introduce everyone across the world
as a good builder together.
That's what it is, you know.
But it's a very small community when you start to actually look at it.
But, yeah, it's good to see you here, man.
Always nice talking.
Well, I end up running into you and realized that you're for,
you're in Nevada too. Do you ever, you don't happen to ski or snowboard in the winter? I used to ski all the time in the winter, but that was like 15, 20 years ago, man. I,
I just couldn't, too many injuries and stuff like that. Um, to be honest with you, I got in a couple
of bike accidents and a car accident. And after that, I just kind of was like man i can't afford this you know what i'm saying so yeah wish no it was it i was just curious i was like you know not often do you run into
there's a lot of people in nevada uh but not often do you run into other people that enjoy snow so i
had to ask and sorry to hear that you've had some tumbles because i understand that uh when you say
bike you talking about motorbike, I'm assuming?
Yeah, well, one motorcycle and then the other was an e-bike.
So one of each, you know.
I've laid my bike down or a bike down one time in my life.
And I was like, it's one of the worst feelings in the world too when you go down.
Because even if you're hurting too, you go down and because even if you're hurting too it
doesn't you don't hurt as much as you're like mad that your bike's probably ruined and so and i we
actually just sold our uh my wife and i just sold both of our motorcycles for the bull run so uh we
we sold our bikes uh bitcoin was around 48 000 uh a correction, but we had dumped our bikes. And we were like, you know what?
No regretting that now, bro, in hindsight.
No, I'm ready to get a couple more bikes.
You can replace those bikes, man.
Go and track them down and get them back.
There you go.
He's getting upgrades, man.
That's the way that works.
That was the way that works. Let's go. That was the plan. I had, so the, the bikes that we sold,
she sold a fully customized one-off like custom engine and everything,
but it was a Dyna frame from Harley. Uh, but it was, it's a good frame.
So that one sold for a decent, I had a BMW R9T, uh,
which is a 1200 CC boxer engine, little low torque monster. Uh,
and so that one is a little bit more of a collector.
So the point of selling that one when I did was it was still low mileage.
It's something that people wanted.
And I was like, I can get a cruiser or like a really nice motorcycle.
If we sell this now, put all this in Bitcoin, and then we just wait for the cycle.
So we haven't ridden in a while, but you you know, it, it just, yeah, I ride.
Do you still get to ride it all now?
No, no, I'm done with it.
Done with it.
Just kind of put it behind me and focus on other things.
You know, I've done that my whole, like I'm into flying drones and stuff like that.
And, you know, I've been flying drones.
I kind of replaced that once, once and that happened you know let's see 2014
ish maybe a little earlier um i kind of took drones and just went crazy with those so yeah drones is kind of my thing now so i got a question about that i might have to chat outside of uh
uh space one day too i so drones are very interesting to me um and because i do a lot of uh
interesting to me. Um, and because I do a lot of, uh, I guess extreme sports stuff still,
like we still, I mean, we record content and video stuff for snowboarding during the winter and,
and all of that. I have been wanting to, I've been like, man, it'd be really cool to have
drone footage of all the stuff we do. Um, that's something that I thought would be interesting
would be learning to fly drones and like record cool shit that's going on with like the the drones and uh do you wear like the the
glad like the goggles um so that you can see what yeah yeah my goggles yeah i do but my goggles are
are down and out right now so i got to get these falcons they got to get them repaired and
and uh tightened up but yeah there, there's the cinematic drone
and then there's the FPV drones, you know?
Like any, if you're into stuff like that,
like I would start with like a Mavic Pro
or something like that
because those smaller ones, man,
like we had to get 3D printers and stuff like that
just to afford and get all the parts
because a lot of times
they quit manufacturing parts for them
and stuff like that.
You know, those little FPV, the small guys
that just can go crazy fast.
Like I would definitely learn a cinematic drone.
Like they make some crazy from when I started,
they make some really good, like just out of the box stuff.
But a lot of the stuff I have, I had to build from scratch.
So my cousin did a lot of that stuff because I'm not so great at it.
So he would help me with a lot of that stuff.
But yeah, I would wear the mask to answer your question. That's awesome, dude. not so great at it so he would do a lot help me with a lot of that stuff but yeah i would i would
wear the mask to answer your question that's awesome dude yeah well we'll have to chat because
i think we are looking to uh this year obviously because we're in that bull run cycle um and winter
season we should probably be pumping pretty nice uh so we were thinking of actually upgrading all of our footage from the 1080 360 cams that we have to doing and GoPros to full 4k on all of that stuff.
But then also we were talking to Lee Canyon about using drones and like there's ways that we could actually do that for a day.
So I was like, okay, I need to get into some more knowledge about it, but I haven't really known anyone doing that.
So yeah, if you'd ever be down to sit and chat about some drone stuff i might be in your brain about a
couple things awesome dude it's a pleasure to meet you today and you don't happen to have that
we're gonna wrap up in the next like uh 20 minutes here um you don't happen to have any
like music that you've produced or anything that you'd want to yeah i can play this out
sure i just put a little something up top.
You guys can show us,
show them some love,
give that a share.
that's off the iPad.
I appreciate that tricky,
I can get some queued up.
and take your time.
I usually play music.
We have a,
you probably know the tech or AJ or both from ink Spire.
I know they're working with Thanos and stuff right now too.
So I had played some of their music this morning when we opened,
but I definitely am a music person.
So I always like playing music in and out.
So yeah, if you would grace us with some music on the way out,
it'd be awesome.
Got it ready.
When you're ready, let me know.
Everyone check out that post up top.
Give Krem a follow.
Yep. Make sure everyone on stage, everyone that's talked and been up here you know you guys have heard from quack life today
you guys heard from runelord this morning we got to hear from dope who always brings so much added
uh information to what we're talking about got to meet creme and obviously tricky tease and alien
overlord defy space donkey, that's all Tricky.
Make sure you guys are supporting everything that Tricky is in.
Because Tricky is the only person on X that I know that is a part of more projects than myself.
So make sure you guys are supporting everything that he works on because he's just always giving to everyone.
You are also the right type of crazy for Web3.
Oh, interesting.
Yeah. You and I are like, it's like, how many projects do you work with?
And I'm like on my hands and then I go, I don't have enough fingers.
The greatest way to put it in perspective is when I threw the event down in Miami for Zaucella,
we had 53 communities, 100 visual artists, 16 performing musicians, and that wasn't
everybody. You know what I mean? Like, I got, I mean, I'm involved in a lot of communities. I love
bringing people together. That's what it's all about. It really is. And, you know, the Green
Pill Collective, which also you made a mention of this earlier, and I don't want you to ever feel
bad about not making the meetings and such, because, you know, we know how much you are on the timeline in spaces, usually in two to three spaces, sometimes four at a time.
But, you know, what it really comes down to, what I was getting at is that, you know, the community side in the world and the communities that we all have, the projects that are here in
this space, the people that are on this stage, that's what it's about to us. It really isn't
about making a million dollars. Yes, we would all love to be financially free or have financial
freedom, but it's more about the community and trying to change the trajectory of the timeline
that we're currently on.
Because I, you know, personally, and from a lot of people I talk with, we don't enjoy how the
world has necessarily been ran or that there's been a lot of secrets and stuff we weren't
understanding of. And so, you know, it's amazing to be here with the people that we have and be
a part of this community and building something that's
more than just a business or just money for us to make. You know, that's what I love about everyone,
you know, when the Salon of Dead's, when we bring guests on, the Green Pill Collective with all the
projects that work together, collab together. You know, this is how we really take back the timeline, so to speak, or this is how we
we make, you know, humanity a better experience long term. We're building these foundations now
in these communities. And it just goes back to how important it is for us all to be here and
taking, you know, growing together, supporting each other, making sure that you guys go up to the top in the Jumbotron, you know,
and support the people that are being pinned or just all of that and support
each other. If you guys are just listening in here,
you guys are listening with other people.
And if you've been enjoying this and been here for the, you know,
a little over two hours that we've been going,
you guys have a like-minded thought.
So everyone should kind of support and, you know,
share some love with each other. It's what this is truly all about it's how we kind of it's how we're going to win together
how we all have room to eat at the table like when we talk about that so um just love that tricky
always brings that back up and and just that we that we focus on the community and bringing people
together side um because if we do that and we do it peacefully and kind,
everything is just going to naturally and organically grow on its own, because people are going to want to be a part of that energy that we're creating. So and that's why I always
say when we're talking technical analysis stuff, minus all the legacy coins that you know, are
going to continue to go up and grow in market caps as adoption happens. For the smaller projects and
the memes and the world that we're all in, there's not a lot of people building for foundation or
building that. So whoever has been building and whatever projects have been continually working
and growing their communities and never faded during all of this sideways downtrend volatility back and forth. These are the projects that are
going to fly once that market money comes in, once that liquidity, the global liquidity that
I talk about, for those of you that know, I follow a lot more global macroeconomics.
The global liquidity is moving back into assets shortly. And so, you know, everything that we're
building and sticking around through now is before the trillions of dollars hit markets. And it's going to be a transfer of wealth. So,
you know, with that, just happy that we're able to all come together on this Saturday,
have guests like Tricky Tease and Tricky Buddha up here, being able to talk about more than just
crypto. I think we talked less about crypto today than we talked about anything else. But
in my opinion, these are the things that are really starting to build the communities or help
us all to see that we want the same vision or we have the same plans. And, you know, when we're slow
and the market's slow and things aren't minting or moving, that's the best part about the Green
Pill Collective and all these projects communities coming, is we all kind of reaffirm with each other. You're slow. I'm slow. They're slow. We're all slow. Okay.
Everything's okay. Like nothing's wrong. We just have to continue to, you know, be on the timeline
and work until the money comes back. And it just goes into, again, I don't want to go too long
go too long-winded but just all the stuff that we're building with these communities uh to be
winded, but just all the stuff that we're building with these communities to be able to be together,
able to be together grow together and work together so just love that you guys took the
time today for everyone that's here to be here with us and thank you yeah it's been a great space
uh i'll get more into some of the other things i'm building later because there's so many things but
i think we covered a good meat of it like that's that's generally the majority of like what i'm
about uh but i i do love a lot of other projects that I'm I know people who join the club and I just can like help them out
And whether it be brainstorming networking you with the you know
Someone you need to fill in a gap or whatever it means to everyone
You've got to stop by my space 4 to 6 p.m. Eastern Standard or 4 to 7 Eastern Standard because I'm here for you guys
It's simple as that we can win if we work together and it's just no point in competing when collaboration makes you more like you stand out more with collaboration and people know it's like a it's a gold checkmark on your on your reputation, you know.
someone else who is actually a good person, right?
Like if you, if you throw out your,
you vouch for someone who's absolutely killing it,
you can make yourself look good,
but you vouch for someone who's, who's bought,
who's like garbage, then yeah, you just,
you hurt yourself, right?
So I don't mind people using my name for clout.
Gotta go right ahead.
I love it, man.
It's good to see everyone came through.
Awesome space.
I gotta make more of these like weekend spaces.
It's definitely, I definitely just all over the
place. And I really, I really wish I could be involved with more of your projects. So yeah,
stop by co-host and let's brainstorm at the very least. I really want to make sure you guys get up
top to that birthday event, quote, retweet it and talk about your giveaway for your community or
for the community and in a quote retweet, right?
And then just send it everywhere.
Let's all blow up a bunch of quote retweets of people and what they're going to give away at this mega space.
And I'll see you guys August 16th.
Man, that's not far away.
That's a week off, man.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
It snuck up.
And subscribe, guys.
And subscribe, guys.
Subscribing for $2 supports my absolute run of chaos.
And if you want me to be here on Twitter full-time, just spreading that positivity in Alpha, which is what I would really love to do.
I just need to get another couple thousand subscribers, and that's it, man.
I could be full-time helping you guys and not have to worry about where the next contract next contract's coming from it'll all be just planning events and bopping around helping people so
help me help you guys subscribe it's only two bucks it's like a it's like buying me a cup of
coffee two cups of coffee a year the amount of savings you're gonna get on irl products though
it more than pays for itself same thing with that member that defy space doggy membership if you
ever met like met me in person you've probably already paid for your your membership like 3x
um maybe more i think we have given away about 40 grand worth of prizes and merch and tokens and
stuff um since i've started this club i don't think i've made that much money
so i i was just gonna say bro i have definitely given out more money at this point
than i've made in the web 3 world but it's one of those things that and i know you're gonna agree
with this it's one of those things that the joy that it brings to see someone else get excited
about winning things is almost it's more it's it's all right it makes me happier or more joyous there we
go it makes me more joyous yeah dude but yeah definitely i've even given away a couple nfts that
uh were not very much when i gave them away and then the floor went up like 300 percent after and
i was like i hope that person is is happy with NFT. Like, it's just, it's about seeing
people win. I think that's important to us. I think you and I, the empathic part of us really
enjoys seeing other people win. Because that gives me again, more, I'm very grateful and very blessed
in my own life to be able to have a nice computer to game on and do things that I want to go do.
So to give things away to see other people, you know, win something.
A lot of the times the stuff that people are winning, you know, they don't have,
they may not have much.
And so I've seen some of these people say, oh my God, this just changed my whole month,
you know, and it's like, that's awesome.
I love that.
And when you think about like marketing too, right?
Like if you're a new company coming into Web3, right?
And you could simply pay 40 grand to have a reputation like Tricky Buddha. And when you think about marketing too, if you're a new company coming into Web3 and
you could simply pay 40 grand to have a reputation like Tricky Buddha, that ain't a bad deal
when you think about it.
For the cost per follower or you know what I mean, that's how I've gotten all the recognition
is by supporting other people and making the space better.
I definitely didn't get it for, you know,
my amazing artistic talent or anything like that because I mainly just bop around helping other people.
Most people don't know I make digital art or photography.
It's just kind of like, oh, yeah, by the way.
But, yeah, this has been a great space, man.
I really appreciate you all coming through.
And, yeah, I can't wait to do the next one, man.
We have, like, four mega spaces coming up in the next month.
We've got one for the Green Pill Coll man. We have like four mega spaces coming up in the next month.
We've got one for the Green Pill Collective.
We got my birthday space.
We got the XPX mega space coming up here real soon.
And I think there's another one.
I can't remember who that one is.
But yeah, absolutely awesome space, guys.
I appreciate the opportunity. And we'll have to go into some more detail about some of these other things
because there are so many projects that
i think would be probably like a lot of crossover too um but yeah it just we don't have eight hours
i think it was it was a clayton that had their hand up first or dope uh yo i just uh just wanted
to let you know this has been a great space awesome talking to you guys um tricky I hit you in the DMS about the T and then
stoner we'll catch up on you know some pre-workout stuff and we'll talk about
that but I'm about to drive with the top down in the Jeep so I won't be able to
hear shit and I'm about to peace out so just want to let you guys know this is
a great space oh yeah I just sent you the phone number talk to you later have a great day have have a safe and enjoyable rides uh out there
in the jeep um thank you for always showing love bro and yeah i can't wait to chat so we'll uh i'll
reach out and we'll set up a time for this coming week uh dope your hand was next my friend and i
don't think i've heard enough of you today so so go ahead hop up here take over for a little bit hey hey hey um i just
gotta say i kind of have a lot like going on and i never like remember or it's not that i don't
remember i just like put my head down and work on a bunch of things um but i am not the person to
like chill it or like advertise anything so i almost like do a bunch of work in and forget to
even mention it sometimes but you're talking about like the whole like team up how like do a bunch of work in and forget to even mention it sometimes but
you're talking about like the whole like team up how we have a bunch of like like-minded
health like uh different viewpoints of things i just want to mention like i i do this thing that
i've been working on for seven eight months now and we've built like a whole team together and uh again i'm not here to show it or
anything but it's just a cool uh extra perspective of health um like i i i'm like the the head
scientist the least uh scientist uh for uh curable dao and their and there we've created basically
an agentic infrastructure in order to better look into,
it's mostly like molecule, I mean like drug hunting,
molecule hunting where I use all these databases
to come together. I'm not gonna go through the whole thing, but it's basically we look at how the body works, how proteins work, how don't like how they interact really with
pushing or all based off of VCs and kind of building like things that kind of just
not prolong, but they don't really cure anything. It's just kind uh creating medicine and all this type of stuff uh very uh western
type of uh viewpoint um but what what i kind of do or what we're pushing for in the curable dao is
like um uh we have a branch for uh wearable tech where we're monitoring health changes and basically these different
cures or things that we're working on a lot in the eastern medicine side with traditional
like Chinese medicine or the holistic type of medicine with like plants and herbs and all that kind of stuff where we're combining that lower toxicity
medication with products or products that work that just don't have the like full toxicity view
on it so we kind of took a shift toward more of the eastern medicine type of thing. And we have scientists and people all over the country
who have these different medical companies.
And basically what the DAO does is it brings a bunch of like-minded people
and using these tools and these agentic LLMs and that type of stuff, uh, and understand kind of the, um, uh, all these
different types of how there's, there's been a huge increase in the way that we're able to
look at, uh, these proteins and, uh, this database, we basically over the the last 50 years, scientists have kind of come together trying to analyze protein folding using this crystallography method of kind of crystallizing these proteins and then sending light through it in order to see which the chemical makeup and where they actually sit in the folding mechanisms in these proteins.
And basically, this thing called AlphaFold started integrating AI and AI agents to kind of create this neural network
to expand our understanding of proteins.
expand our understanding of proteins.
And say in this database over the last 50 years,
it took them those 50 years of like thousands and thousands of scientists
to add in about 150,000 of these proteins into a database.
And within the last two to three years,
this thing called AlphaFold used like Google's infrastructure and data processing, like the company itself, to take these different models and these different towers of understanding of the biology side, the chemistry side and stuff like that. And they fed this neural network in order to expand that database.
And then it was tested using the processing of Google to confirm how well this LLM was working or this neural network was working and it expanded the database from that 150,000 over the 50 years to the last
two to three years, it's up to like 200 million. So it's an exponential increase in our understanding
of how these proteins and the amino acids in them affect different things. And throughout the years,
a lot of health medicines and stuff like that have been specifically
changing the chemistry inside your body in order to kind of affect the proteins without actually
changing or altering them in the way that is needed for a cure instead they're just putting
like band-aids over things and causing other problems.
So the kind of my point with that is proteins are the little machinery inside people's bodies. And they're the machinery that do everything.
Like they're kind of like the building blocks of people in everything that we know.
And if these proteins are misfolding, basically you have a faulty machinery.
And that's where a lot of things like cancer or other diseases come from is your machinery not working and it's causing havoc throughout the rest of your body.
And understanding these have been like a crucial, uh, point and
focus throughout many, many like years. And we just haven't been able to narrow that down and
different like, uh, changes in the, um, medical industry, like understanding, uh, like the, uh,
CRISPR, the Cas9 compound, uh, like the little surgeons in your body that uses the
Cas9 or the little surgeons and it uses CRISPR as like the internal database in your body.
We've understood that we can manipulate those and change these proteins the way in like something that your body always does
already does and that's what like older vaccines were where they're like introducing a little bit
of that uh disease or whatever and your body learns how to fight against it type of thing
uh that's basically using that crispr cas compound type, but we haven't really been able to do much with it because we don't really understand how changing these amino acids and these protein changes will actually affect overall health and whether it's going to cause more issues than hurt it.
I'm ranting a little bit now, but that's kind of like the basis of what I work.
I've been working over the last like a year or so, trying to understand and using AI and this infrastructure of tools and learning through databases and basically going back to things that have been co-evolving with our bodies for,
for the entire span of humanity and push our moving away from all of these
things where we've just introduced to the bodies and trying to like throw it in,
throwing in people's bodies and the bodies doesn't like it because it's just
not co-evolved with it.
So all these, I'm actually doing a work with, a lot of work with stuff that you guys are kind of talking about with these,
these holistic views that treat like not only the body,
but the body, mind, and spirit all together.
And all these natural remedies and preventative things.
And we're pushing more and more toward that type of viewpoint and using one AI, two wearable,
and three, Web3 is all integrated into this in a way where we're using IP NFTs,
where it's all intellectual properties
that are embedded into the NFTs
and basically utilizing a system
of getting all the data from the wearables
in order to go into a smart contract.
And then you get the feedback
through the agentic infrastructure
to figure out what your body actually needs
in real time. So I know that sounds like a shill, but adding all the things of all the
what Quack has to say, what Tricky has to say, and the different ways of bodybuilding and just the health in general. I think it's such
a cool combination of people to be working on this. And I know I talk about like a lot of the
stuff offhand, but I actually do a ton of research and I just don't really talk about a lot because
I get hung up on the saying all the words and stuff together.
I'm more of someone that reads and researches and understands larger concepts a lot better than
like being able to regurgitate memorized words about things. So I actually, I work on this
project with dozens of other people every day. again i'm the like the lead scientist of
it so i i i have that standpoint of trying to figure out where we what we need to do and how
we like want to do it scientifically so i just i just appreciate kind of all you guys and everything
you guys always have to say and i just want to kind of re reaffirm how much,
how important this type of stuff is and how,
there's going to be a dynamic change of understanding of health,
moving forward.
And a lot of not only in the health industry,
but the AI side and,
and the different, uh mind share of understanding that we're not just,
oh, you have a health problem, take a pill, transferring over to kind of like, let's be healthier, all this kind of process, this and that has been
causing issues that we need to kind of evolve away from. So I'm not going to stop ranting,
but I just... It really helps to have people with different perspectives and different body types
too. I mean, what a healthy basketball player is going to tell you to do to train what someone
with autoimmune disease who doesn't play sports necessarily, what they're going to tell you to do to train um what someone with autoimmune disease who doesn't play sports necessarily what they're going to do for training or recommend is going to be very different right
but also to have people who have been like researching this and you know participating
in the industry for 10 20 years is also huge you know there's a lot of people with good good info
if you got to listen sometimes more than talk but i love it man um appreciate you coming through
and you know dope this is why i love
having our thursday spaces too because we deep dive this kind of stuff and well you know with
what you're talking about maybe maybe there's room for us to create something on top of the
science side that you're doing maybe there's some way for us to implement our knowledges as well or
help uh with direct people down the road where we can have
a community or a business of some sort that starts by monitoring and helping people figure
out what's wrong and then leads into, okay, you're going to talk to this person or this
person and they're going to help you reach physical mental goals by doing this.
I think that with what you're doing,
with what Web3 and blockchain technology AI
is gonna bring to the table, you know,
it could be something really cool
where we might be able to help a lot of people
change the physical health of their experience
with your studies and your learnings,
along with people helping to direct
or, you know, kind of break it
down for people to change their life. So I love that you shared today and don't ever feel bad
about sharing. And yeah, that's kind of the whole idea of the Dow aspect of it is that a lot of
people who aren't fully connected into the medical industry or have any way to push forward through research and this and that.
What our tools are doing is trying to surpass or kind of bypass the whole having to come up with this idea
and then go through the trials and have no idea whether or not it's going to work or not.
through the trials and have no idea whether or not it's going to work or not.
And basically our LLMs being trained is supposed to save people hundreds of millions of dollars
going through these things.
And then their kind of Medicare, what they're doing doesn't go through trials because of this unforeseen toxicity or this,
they're not understanding the proteins in general and how it actually causes a cascade effect and
other things. So the Dow aspect of it is having all these people who have the drive, the passion, the, the, uh, self, um, health issues that they're
trying to kind of work through themselves. And they're like, there's no, nowhere I can really
turn to work on this thing. I have all these ideas. So we're constantly building, bringing
new people in. And I just, the, the more for me, the more information and perspectives and everything like that, the better.
Because, like, the reason why I don't, like, really shill it or talk about it too much is because we're not, like, looking for money or people to buy something or anything like that where first like first off just redoing like months and months of research of of
of feeding these these uh things um or these llms and uh creating that neural network of understanding
and and putting up all these databases and finding a way for them to all to connect to the point where we have this overall kind of uh platform and it's like kind of gamified
to people to come in and not be uh see the thing about like the pharmaceutical industry that i
actually work in it's like if you say like have this idea and it's gonna work and it's gonna
like um care something then you look over and it's like
well that will totally crash our other product that is just trying to treat this and that will
like obsolete this and that and that will be terrible for our bottom line and therefore we're
not even gonna like look into the viability of this difference like that
has been the big pharma problem exactly why we can take the profit out of health care there should be
people who can profit off of keeping other people sick it's just it's obviously we can do better
right yeah and exactly and all the things that aren't worth the money don't ever get looked at or treated.
It's like, oh, you have this somewhat rare condition.
We'll never get to that because there's not enough people in the market to have the cause-benefit actually make sense.
actually like makes sense whereas if you're doing these like uh like predictive uh understanding of
how the body works and you can like bespoke your kind of um uh treatment person to person based off
of what say this wearable is telling you it's like our goal specifically is to make people healthier and make things that are
previously inaccessible accessible for people who want to actually create change in the health
industry and stuff like that so again i just think it's such an important thing i have a bajillion
different health problems and i never it's not that i don't
trust doctors it's just that they've never given me the full picture understanding of
how to actually fix things and all of a sudden i'm like having these other problems and and putting
band-aids on top of band-aids and then you're just like oh that band-aid's getting a little
dirty let's just put another band-aid over that.
And it's like, well, that doesn't really help the fucking cut in the first place.
It's a mind-fucking top of the already thing you're dealing with.
It's terrible.
I guess you, man.
And then all of a sudden you're like covering the parts of what your body's telling you that the issue is.
It's like your body's signaling that something's wrong. And it like all right well let's just stop the pain it's like well the pain was a signal
to tell you that you should be looking into something that is also happening and you shouldn't
just ignore it and pretend like it doesn't exist because that will just like not fix anything except
for make you i mean there's a point of where you want
to be comfortable but there's
also it goes a lot
deeper than that so I think it's
so important. Everything's about balance there's more to it than you think
we should talk on one of my
Monday well any of my spaces
really like I have got a whole bunch of different
health issues so like we can go back and
forth on like what we've done over the years
and maybe what might help going
forward too.
That'd be cool.
But I'll get off the soapbox or whatever.
I'll stop renting.
But I could talk about this shit forever because I've spent years mind mapping, trying to figure out where these autoimmune things come from and why
i i've had to deal with it my whole life and they just like keep popping up and then i'll try to
like fix it and then all of a sudden they'll just come back and it's like well i just don't think
i'm actually solving the underlying problem and i need to regulate and reduce this constant stress and the cortisol, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and not just take this medication because it will like help me.
There's sometimes medications like for epilepsy, obvious wins, right?
But most of the medications have like side effects or other issues
that aren't fully researched the problem is with the pharmaceutical industry is they make an
objective to you know they're going to get funding they're going to do this research and then sell
this product and they get the funding they do the research realize it's a shitty product a product
but they can't not put it on tv and and like advertise because that's the part of the business
plan that are like it would be like them rugging their company.
You know what I mean?
So they end up putting up subpar products,
hoping that we're going to bite you.
You wonder, how can you say it's going to cure my migraine
and then risks of migraine, diarrhea, instant death?
How did they even get that on the TV?
They had to.
They really had to.
That was part of their business plan.
It's so political.
All the people who fund you have to make sure they're getting their bottom line met.
I've tried to make changes in the pharmaceutical companies I work for and it's just like, nope, all these things, all these things that would
help people is just not really worth the business model because that's the problem with a lot
of the big businesses is that it is a business and it's not there to help anyone other than
the bottom line.
So that's kind of like the core concept of the Tao that I'm working on
because I care about helping people.
Yeah, that's what I want to change.
And I think we're just beginning to get the tools to be able to do that.
And I think it's so important.
So that's why I love everything you guys have been saying and why I, it may sound like kind of like, I don't know.
There's a lot of like outside perspectives where it's like, oh yeah, it sounds like this could do this or that. the simple changes in the the fundamental building blocks of of life that uh do the give the most help
and actually uh support the body more than all these kind of foreign kind of chemicals that are
are given to us and uh people have been advertised to about uh this stuff for so long that it seems like it's like crazy talk it's like oh
that sounds too good to be true but it's because that's like what we've been advertised for so long
and it just is our program doesn't work you can tell everyone's not as healthy as they have been
in previous years and there's a reason for that.
So again, I processed food and sugar that causing inflammation and just destroying everybody. And if you have an autoimmune disease, you're going to figure that shit out real quick.
So yeah, I love having you here. Um, and I appreciate the positivity, man. Absolutely.
Uh, I think we definitely got some stuff we got to talk about. Hell yeah. I see we had
Krem with the hand up at one point and Tony jumped up on stage too.
I think we'll be wrapping it up here in a little bit.
We've probably gone over, but it's an awesome space.
Yeah, yeah.
We definitely went over a bit, but I'm okay with it going over because it's about things that are obviously important.
things that are obviously important, things that I think a lot of people need to hear.
Things that I think a lot of people need to hear.
You know, we're trying to figure out, all of us, a lot of us anyways, are trying to figure out a
way to live a healthier, more natural existence. And so these studies and everything that we're
doing and the information that we are looking for and the work that DOPE is finding, all of these
things are for us to be able to have a healthier, more natural experience in life and figure out why these things happen to us so that we can find those fixes for them.
So, you know, it's OK that we went over a little bit.
I also I know Krem was going to play us out today if he still has time, which I hope you do.
My bad. Awesome.
And I did bring up um oh no they
just hopped down that's totally okay because we're running a little behind that's all good
though yeah i appreciate you coming through legend i i posted real quick too though um uh in the
comments uh it's a little bit just showing off but also not i was such good shape for like from
high school and college that when i got you
know into my 10-year downward spiral of like not working out just basically throwing up all day
i looked up in the mirror one point i was like that's actually not bad for someone who hasn't
been to the gym in like a decade i took a picture of it and made it an nft because i do everything
um i called it ai selfie so it's actually not an ai selfie but i just did that to make people feel
better you know i don't want i don't want people to feel all ego hurt or anything.
But up top, if you look in the comments section, you can see that's after 10 years of just throwing up.
So you can imagine, like, what I looked like out of college.
Yeah, you definitely had to have some meat.
I know you said you couldn't get big, but you had to be big before that, before the vomiting for a year.
But yeah, no, dude.
And I love that you always are looking to better your health and figure out answers
and take steps and strides to have a better physical experience, you know, with the things
that you have against you.
But you make the best of it and you do so much learning.
And I think DPE and what they're
doing in his team, you know, honestly, I think things like that is what's going to change the
world for the health of, you know, so that we're not just giving big pharma all of our money every
month with all of your pills that they tell you to take at your doctor so that that just masks
everything that's actually happening. And then you just end up dying or paying until you're dead
anyways. So, and for those of you guys that don't know, maybe some of you might think it's a little bit
of a conspiracy thing, but my belief is that the big pharma only wants you to get healthy enough
to keep paying for the medicines that you need so that they can keep making that money. So,
and that's a lot of medicine, not all, but a lot of medicine, especially in the big pharma world.
I saw my mom get taken advantage by it. So I love seeing that a lot of the world or a lot of medicine, especially in the big pharma world. I saw my mom get taken advantage by it.
So I love seeing that a lot of the world or a lot of people are starting to look into things on a deeper level, on a molecular level.
And then also that we've been doing so much research on, you know, that our water needs salt.
We need those electrolytes to be able to absorb water.
Just all these things that we've been learning over the last decade.
It's really going to change the future of health and having a healthy body and healthy mind, especially in Web3,
where we're a very volatile, fast paced, fast moving, kind of cutthroat sometimes when you're
outside of your communities, you know, that kind of thing. It's very important for us to know about
our health and keep ourselves healthy because all those little things that come up or those little stresses, that stuff all
starts to deplete you of certain things.
It's like someone that may have massive, massive amounts of stress, like a very hyper-stressed
You know, they would benefit from taking vitamin E and magnesium.
Glyphosate, though, I could say, I might be saying that right.
You want to make
sure you're taking the right magnesium because if you take the wrong one, you're not necessarily
absorbing it the same way and you actually won't get that same mood boost in the depression side.
So just those kind of things, it's important to know all those things and I'm glad that we talked
about it. Krem, go ahead. I was just going to say bioavailability, that's huge. People don't,
they overlook that all the time, you know. So no, it's been a great combo though,
guys. No, a hundred percent. Thank you, bro. And, and, uh, you know, with that, I know we
went over a bit today. I know some of you guys have been in spaces with us since 6am this morning,
um, with Schiller, Sam and Jake. So I want to let everyone, you know, get on with
their Saturday day, enjoy it. You know, you guys know me, the weekends, I always talk a lot about
making sure that you guys take time to have that grounding time, meditation. Sunday is a complete
unplug from tech day for me. We don't touch technology on Sundays. We let ourselves meditate,
ground, and just have some,
you know, fun time. So make sure over the weekend here, uh, that you guys take some time just to
relax. Even if it's not a full day, um, it's an hour, a couple hours, get outside, let that sunlight
hit your skin. Um, you know, let that grass be under your feet. Uh, and just be thankful.
Gratitudes for being able to stand on grass and things like that, or be online and, and be in
spaces with us.
Make sure everyone takes some time for yourselves this weekend just to rebalance.
With your trades as well.
A lot of you guys know I do a lot of TA.
With your trades and stuff.
Obviously things are still up and looking positive.
But we do see a lot of consolidation area building up in the lower brackets.
Let's say on Bitcoin. So that 115,
110, 105, 100,000, those kind of brackets. So just if you guys are trading, if you guys are
in short trades, make sure you keep your top stop losses tight and make sure you guys are taking
your profits where profits are earned. It's going to be volatile still, even though we're in an
Still a lot of uncertainty with the Fed rates and other earnings reports and inflation data
that's going to be coming in over the next four to six weeks.
And we've had delays and we've had tariff additions.
So you guys have heard a lot of that throughout the week
on other spaces I've talked on,
but just make sure you guys, if you're trading,
you're trading smart because we're in a volatile, spiky.
Things can be different by 10 to 30 percent over 24 hours so just make sure you guys are trading smart don't like seeing people get liquidated or losing any money so trade smart be
safe ground spend time with family and friends maybe play a little bit of video games go skateboard
something like that uh and with that i just. Tricky, thanks for being our honored guest of the week.
It was amazing to just, it's always amazing to spend time with you,
but to let you just really talk about you and your project
and share yourself with the Solana Deads today.
I know that everyone enjoyed it,
and it's been just an absolutely amazing space.
So thank you for taking the time today.
Tricky and everyone else on stage.
I want you guys to be able to give some roundups and goodbyes real quick.
So everyone, if you can give a short goodbye, I know that four of them are going to be tricky.
So we'll let him go four times in a row.
From DeFi Space Donkeys.
We love crypto and NFTs.
We are DeFi Space Donkeys. overlord uh like i'm in peace
tricky tease i don't know why you haven't tried this already uh and other than that man uh subscribe
for two dollars seriously guys i need to get this goal i want to be a completely full-time web 3
twitter degen just bouncing around helping people and building shit uh i don't want to have to i
don't want to have to constantly worry about the next contract when i i can do a lot more building if i don't have
that stress so let's fucking get it fam yeah and also shout out to everybody who showed up today
too like awesome room we got songs down there as well and yeah thank you tony for coming through
mama bear to central bros yeah you get the whole family here so make sure last warning follow all these motherfuckers and i'll see you guys on the next one love it bro and yeah
thank you again for taking that time and just being here and uh dope i'm gonna let you go next
as a sign off and then after that uh creme uh if you're still down to play us a little jam on the
way out i'm gonna let you be our our sign-off officiant for the day
and sign us off with a song and a goodbye
after dope here, and then we'll get out
of here, and we'll go enjoy the rest of the day, fam.
I don't got much to say.
I just, like, super appreciate you guys
giving the space to always talk. It's always so
fun to talk to you guys, and so
much love for just
having me up here in general.
I'm thinking we should have a conspiracy space or something soon
because there's so much,
there's so many topics that I like to talk about.
We always kind of get pigeonholed into similar things.
And I just,
I think just any kind of ranting of like all these other cool stuff that are
seemingly conspiracies, but they're
not, you know,
they're not necessarily. But anyways,
we can talk about that another
time. But I appreciate you having
me up. Much love to all
you guys, and I appreciate everyone
for showing up as well. So
I appreciate you guys.
Agree on the
space. We'll get a uh we talked about
it before but we we'll just i'm gonna hit you up in the dms dope we're gonna set up a day uh and
we'll have a few friends that also enjoy that stuff and we'll just have a stage of a conspiracy
day so i'm gonna dm you today so that we can start setting it up and um i see that also we just brought up Songs of Eden.
This guy, Beast.
If you look at his profile here on X, it is not properly representing how much of a legend this dude is.
You just check him out on YouTube.
What up, Songs?
He's got a song on the moon.
I think I've been, I mean, like...
What's up?
Kremis here.
I saw, I was listening to Gary Vee
episode and someone called in
and it was Mama Bear
I wonder if it's our Mama Bear
give a thumbs up if that was you
could be more with the same name
no, Mama Bear Gary V v's shouted out plenty of times
let's go oh my god we got a celebrity yeah yeah hard to let's go love that yo songs of eden it's
a pleasure to have you up on stage uh i'm sorry that you uh caught us right as we were about to
close i did follow you though i would love to i obviously, I can tell that you're into the music industry, music life. So I'm a huge music
person. We love playing music and work with a couple of other projects that do music. So I'd
love to have you on either a different space or just definitely run into you more on the timeline.
So it's a pleasure to have you up here today. Thank you. Thank you. Yeah.
Anytime. I just saw my good first. I haven't seen
Creme around. Two weeks or
one week feels like a year
here on Web3. Super pumped to
see Creme. Creme de la Creme.
I'm back, Eden. Good to see you, man. Good to see you.
Got to catch
up, buddy.
Yeah, let's open the space now if you're
up. Yeah. If you want to open we can
do that but um is the last words on me now is that what is yeah yeah yeah last words are on you uh
sign off let us know any you know anything that you'd like to uh give uh some last minute things
on and then uh yeah play us out with some music and we'll wrap it. I loved what you said. You know, it's the weekend.
I like taking my breaks from tech and just working, not getting too distracted.
Eat healthy, touch some grass, get that sun on you, enjoy life.
Also, subscribe to Tricky Buddha.
Best $2 you can get.
It'll pay itself back in no time.
And Crypto Stoner fam, great space, bro.
Catch y'all on the flip and I'm going to play us out here.
Let's go Thank you. We'll be right back. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. have a good week yo yo uh creme thank you so much dude dude. So real quick as we sign out here, I was more of a scratcher, hip hop, rap DJ when I was DJing.
And then I got into EDM and kind of like that dubstep.
But dude, I just got to give you flowers and a shout out real quick.
Because out of all the scratching I've done in my life, I felt like I was a pretty decent.
That was amazing.
Like the way the flow of that I can't
wait to hear more happy to have met you and thank you for playing us out today I appreciate it
of course yeah always cool man always cool to meet a fellow DJ scratch turn table as well it's cool
yeah dude when you were talking earlier about the old school you like the scratching like the
the deeper workings of it I agreed with that so uh without further ado everyone i wanted to make sure everyone heard the the rest of it on the delay
down there so i know everyone's heard it by now thank you guys for being here thanks for tuning
in stage thank you guys for keeping it alive and just bringing so much to it songs of uh eden real
quick before we head out go ahead i just want to say Krem is world class with that. It's so good. It's so good.
A hundred percent.
And I look forward to getting to know both of you more.
I'm happy you guys support and follow Tricky around.
He's one of my favorite people.
So I look forward to building a connection more with y'all.
Everyone have an amazing weekend.
Enjoy your time.
You know, like I said, make sure you touch some grass.
Let that sun hit you for a little bit
and just have some fun so enjoy your weekends y'all you know how i am these spaces i'm gonna
flush it we out of here i'll see you guys next time out of here you scallywags enjoy your day
and i heard songs of eden is opening a space so hop over if it's open there. See you guys later. Thank you.