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I'm gonna sage this in here. That's not sage. That's mage. It's mage, right, with an M? It's sage for men. That sounds like a shampoo or something, yeah. Sage for men. Sage for men. You know what's funny? It's manly now, cause we said so. Think about that for a second. What feminine, what product that's typically advertised to women, could you repurpose and sell to men? Douche. Douche. Imagine, dove for men. Yeah. Male douche. They have dove for men? They have dove for men. It's literally called dove for men. Does men buy it? That was weird English. Yeah, that was. PH balanced for men. Do men buy it? Yeah, no, I think I have some dove for men. Hold on a second. It used to just be for women? But hold on. I thought it was just a neutral product. Did you buy it though? No, I didn't. Okay, so it's actually dove for men is advertised to women who are buying for their men. Probably, yeah. Yeah, it's probably the strategy there. It's a smart one. Women control everything. They buy everything. Well, they are the consumers, right? They are. Yeah, most women are the ones buying. Smart businesses know that. How does it work in your guys' house? Does your wives and girlfriends do most the shopping and handling the bill stuff? Like who does that at home? We go back and forth. I really like shopping, not for like clothes and stuff like I hate that. I like grocery shopping. I hate grocery shopping. I don't mind grocery shopping. This is Costco. Katrina and I typically go grocery shopping together. It's rare that she goes by herself. So I like shopping too. You know what? For me, my attitude on that's changed. I used to not like it, but like now that I care about like being active and moving and I realize what a difference that makes. So you look at it as an opportunity to like do cardio? Opportunity to move. An opportunity to move my body that like otherwise I would probably be sedentary at home sitting down. Prancer step. Have you seen that video with the lady, Prancing? It's like a fitness craze. No. Prancing is the next fitness craze? Yeah. We didn't see that coming. You didn't see that? Oh, I'll have to post it. We didn't call that. We didn't call that. Prancer size. We're pretty good at predicting trends. It's like the new Zumba. Is that what it is? Honestly, it's just a video. I don't think it's a thing. They want it to be a thing. You're trying to make it a thing. I was gonna say they have to rename it because I'm not doing anything called prancing. Prancer size? It just doesn't sound. What does Zumba mean? Come on. I think they're trying to make it sound Latin and cool in English. So they made that word up? Zumba sounds Latin. Zumba's made up, dude. There's no way Zumba was a word. They didn't steal that from something? No. I don't know, dude. Let me look. I'm gonna look it up right now. It's like the Roomba with a Z. Yeah. It's like if we made up a word for lifting weights, like a class for lifting weights, what would we call it to make it appealing? Yeah. You know what I mean? It comes out like a punch. A brand name for a fitness program consisting of dance and aerobic exercise routines mainly Latin American music. Yeah, I told you. It's not. There's nothing. There's your prancer size. See, here we go. Oh, I've seen this before. Yeah. It's older. 400,000 views? Well, because it's ridiculous, dude. Yeah, it is. It's silly as hell. Yeah. So I've seen this. She does push play, Doug. She dances. She looks kind of weird. That's the fun of it. Just a little bit, yeah. Yeah, fast forward, Doug, to just the middle somewhere. So we can see what's going on here. You just gotta see. There it is. Oh, yeah, those are the moves. That's the moves. That's what I see Adam doing in the grocery store. Her fits put together right there. Boom, oh, yeah. I do do that. So. Frolicking. That's what I was going to say. That's frolicking. That's a hybrid, frolick and prance. I mean, I see where she's going. Maybe we could do a video like that where we're doing that. I would totally do that. I feel like this is a style of dancing that I can do. Is she older? We should all do that just down the street. How old is she? She looks like she's in her 40s. No, she's older than that, dude. 50s? I would even say 60, man. I feel like this video is old, though. She does look old. And it just got resurfaced. But great. Because people started sharing it. Oh, shit, ankle weights on. Oh, yeah, dude, look at her. She's like 16. And resistance. Watch out. Prancer size. Yeah. Yeah, we need to come up with a workout class of some type or trend of some type. Hey, was Taylor going to come in here and ask us some stuff? What was the deal with that? No, he's not doing it because he's going to be on a phone call. But Doug has the questions. Douglas. Oh, Doug's not handed off. Yeah, because what is it? It's trending stuff right now? So it's basically trending topics on Vox. Is that the name of the site? Vice. What's Vox? I don't know. That's another site. Is it Vox's site? It's like an amp, a guitar amp. Please, God, don't let it be something horrible. All I can say is Taylor handed me a sheet of paper with some things on it. Doug's not comfortable with this. Doug's like, I do not approve of this message. I'm not attached to this. In other words, don't shoot the messenger. Oh, wow. Oh, wow, they're like that? Oh, you know what? What's Taylor doing? What's Vox? Vox is a news site. Thank God. So not Vox, dude. Vox? Oh, yeah. Did I tell you guys what I ate yesterday, by the way? That's delicious that I just found. That's amazing. What? Macadamia nuts that are flavored like Maui onion flavor. And then they have barbecue flavor. Macadamia nuts. What? Yes. Yes, they actually took. Where'd you get that? At the, at the. Did it defeat the purpose of your. At Whole Foods. And now, now I'm going to buy it through Thrive Market because everything's cheaper there. But I got it at Whole Foods. Do they have, do they have the flavor at Thrive? I'm going to look it up on Thrive Market. Hope so. Dot com. I'm going to look it up because. That was an odd. That was a freebie. We'll get an email from Thrive Market for that one. Wait a second. This is not in the contract. Listen, Thrive. Hey, guys, you're off the rails. This is not in the contract. This is a freebie Thrive Market. I literally was totally organic. I was not planning on mentioning you. This is not a sponsored episode. Literally what happened yesterday is I bought Maui onion flavored macadamia nuts because I made the mistake of going to the grocery store while hungry, which always results in me buying random shit. Yes, snacky. And, but I bought, I was going to get macadamia nuts and there's only one brand of macadamia nut that I like. The blue ones. Yeah, the Maui, whatever brand, right? It's the only one that's good. The rest of them are crap. And whole foods. The Costco one's almost as good. Costco gets it from them. Oh, makes a lot of sense. The Kirkland brand always does that, right? Kirkland's so smart. So smart. Who is that guy? Who is that guy, Kirkland? I don't know. Kirk, Kirk, fellow. This Kirkland guy's a smart guy. Kirkland's a city in Washington. Well, that just will fuck. Know it all. Cities can't buy nuts, Doug. We can't ever speculate anymore. Really, or what? So cities don't buy nuts, Doug. Google says. He's that kid in class, like raising his hand. I know. Yeah, I know. I know. Come on, guys. Oh my god. Speaking of which, funniest moment of the entire trip at the Spartan race, the funniest moment ever. We're sitting at the dinner table. It was that VIP dinner, and we're all going to eat whatever. And then the speaker asks the audience a question, and we were sitting with Josh Trent from Wellesport. One of our good buddies, who I love. We love him. We all love him. He's one of our favorite guys. He's at our table. Come on. He's at our table. Right next to him. And he blurts out the answer. Like, oh, the answer is blah, blah, blah, in front of the whole group. And then Justin afterwards goes, I know things real loud. Such a dick. What a dick move. In front of the whole crowd. And he's my friend. He's right next to me. I know things. And the worst part was the whole crowd laughed. I couldn't help it, dude. I couldn't help it. That's our naturally. I said kiss ass first. Yeah, yeah, that's right. And I said kiss ass, and then I followed it up right away. No, you went first, Justin. No, it wasn't. Oh, yeah, he said. I said kiss ass first. That's all right. Justin was, like, right on cue right now. I had it in here, and then you said it, and it just triggered. It was, like, it's Tourette's. That's what I amounted to. I have, like, a mild form of it. It was so funny. Josh got, I think, for a second, got a little bit like, you mother, like, a little friendly. And he remember who he was with. Then he's like, oh, yeah, you guys. So I just rubbed his back a little bit. And I was like, hey. We're still cool, right? Yeah, that was just natural react. That's what, for sure, took me back to, like, high school and stuff. I was that guy, for sure. Some kiss ass would say some shit. I'd be the first one to. Oh, yeah. Obviously me, too. He would have been followed up with a paper clip in the back of his head, though, for a minute. You guys are such bullies. You're like, you're grown bullies. Yeah, but at the same time, too, I'm sure. Actually, professor. I would have hung out with him, too, you know what I'm saying? So I would have made fun of him in class, throw some at him, and then we'd be hanging out together. Yeah, just like me. I work with you guys, hang out with me. I feel like there's. Bullying me. I feel like you're allowed to do that when it's like that. I think mean bullying. It's a brotherly thing. Pick on somebody just to be an asshole. That's mean, but there's a brotherly way to do it. You know, that's the truth, though. How guys tend to bond is we tend to fuck with each other. It's just what guys do. And you don't see women doing this as much as men. I think they get offended. Like if a woman talks shit to her friend, you know what I mean? Like, you look fat today. Like they'd be pissed off. But like if Adam said that to me, I would be so happy. Not happy because I like the comment, because I still think it's an asshole. I would think it's hilarious. Totally. Like, oh, you just call me a fat ass. Ah, fuck you, man. That is funny how that one. Then you do the truffle shuffle. And then we all laugh. Doug, let's hear what Taylor gave us. I want to read the first question. We start with one. Let's see how we can navigate this. Let's see how this works out. OK, so the New Yorker reports that Harvey Weinstein raped three women. Oh, shit. Oh my god. Yeah, we're starting out strong. This is literally coming with Taylor. So the explosive report comes just days after a bombshell New York Times report that Weinstein had paid out settlements to at least eight women over allegations of sexual misconduct. So who is that? I don't even know. Now, Harvey Weinstein is an American film producer. Oh. Wow. And so he got in trouble for sure for raping three women. Well, they're accusing him, right? He hasn't gone to trial or anything like that. But check this out. I just googled his name, Harvey Weinstein. Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, and others say that he harassed them as well. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. He's a movie producer? Yes. Big one. I mean, this guy is huge. Well, let's pull fiction, clerks, the crying game, sex lies, and videotape, bunch of other ones. So Angelina Jolie, this is a quote from her. I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth. And as a result, chose to never work with him again and warn others when they did. Wow. And there's other actresses saying shit. How does something like that stay underground for this one? Come on, bro. It's Hollywood. It's fucking Hollywood. What do you think? Now we're going to go into that direction. Yeah, but I mean, that's like pedophilia and all these rings and, oh my god, what are we talking about? Oh, bro, it's Hollywood. If you're thinking about this way, if you're a young actor or actress and you're trying to make it big and this shit happens, it's like, if you say something, you're done. Well, your career is done. So I dated a girl that was inspired to be famous. She just wanted to be so bad, like whether it be a music video or Playboy or any movie acting shit. She was just open to do whatever. And I do remember talking to her a lot about she would go to do these photo and photo shoots. A lot of these guys, they offer, oh, yeah, I'll shoot your photos for free and stuff like that. And then they're convincing them to get less and less clothes, less and less clothes. And the girls get all excited because they're a well-known photographer or a well-known producer and they're convincing them to do this potential video that may not even get played or like that. And what they do is they prey on these girls. And I'm sure it happens to the guys, too, but it's probably more common with girls. It happens to the guys, too. Yeah, I'm sure it does. But it's probably more common with women because there's a lot of these guys, producers, videographers, photographers, that prey on these young girls that just want to be famous so bad. It's really, really sad. And they're always the ones that have the daddy issues and stuff, that there's just, and then they come in and they're like, hey, you know. You just feel you don't feel secure with yourself. You know what I mean? With who you are or yourself. I had something like that happen to me. Somebody tried to take advantage of you? Really? You're just not telling us? Yeah, no. So I forgot all about it. Wow. It wasn't like that bad. Didn't go all the way. No, no, no. Just finger. How far you're going? God, yeah, it's so bad. I can't help it. No, I, so you're at. Dude, you're at. So you guys know those, see, I don't want to bring it up because now everybody's going to look it up and it's online. Oh, wow. So you guys remember those, like, glabber shots that I did a while ago that the four, that the four of them will post every once in a while. That are hilarious. Yes, yeah. My favorite. Yeah, so they're like shirtless and whatever. There was a photographer friend who wanted to do pictures. She offered to do them with me, so she took them and I thought it was cool. And I'm like, cool. I'll save these so I can, you know, show my grandkids one day, which ironically now, I hope my grandkids never see any of these pictures. But anyway, so we took these pictures and she said, do you mind if I use your pictures to advertise my, you know, my business? What I've said, yeah, no problem. So I got contacted from a photographer who saw my pictures and he's like, hey, listen, I like to shoot for like athletic modeling and stuff like that. He goes, I like your look. I like your build. I want you to come down. Oh, I like your build. So he goes, I want you to come down and I want to shoot you with some other models. And so I'm like, oh, that's cool. I'm like, fuck, this is kind of cool. Like, you know, maybe I'll make some money doing something. So this is fine, whatever. So I said, well, what does it entail? He goes, no, it'll be tasteful. So I said, okay, that sounds cool. And I said, let me know when, so that I can have my, because I was married at the time. I was like, my wife, so I can, my wife can come down because it'd be really cool. And he goes, no, you can't bring her. I'm like, what? And he goes, it's just gonna be me, you and a bunch of other dudes. And we're just gonna be having fun, taking pictures and stuff. And we don't need other people. And I got this really fucking creepy vibe from this dude. He's like, you don't need to bring her. She'll get in the middle of it. No, no, no, no. Just a bunch of guys horsing around. He started using, we're gonna wrestle a little bit. He started using words like, she wouldn't like that. Like horsing around. Yeah, horsing around at pillow fights. Just some friendly pillow prancing. Yeah, like, yeah. And so I didn't wear a ball gown. So I just got this, like, I got just total creepy vibe. I could have, and now- We're on swings. Now, if I was super desperate and that was like my career of choice, I might have been like, let's just see what it is. Like, what's he talking about? Showed up and then you are in this, now in this environment with all this pressure. You actually went? No. So I had the same thing happen to me when I was, fuck, I was only like 23 or so. And at that time it was like a really popular thing for these companies to come in and prey on male trainers. Oh my God. I know exactly what you're talking about. Oh yeah, so I got, so I, and it was great. I don't even know how they got my phone number. They called me up one day and I totally vividly remember this, sitting out on the curb in front of the gym, like, talking to this guy. I was like, whoa, this dude's gonna, they're gonna pay me, right? So he calls me up and he says, hey, you know, I just wanted to tell you, he just kind of gave his background real quick. You know, I work, I don't even remember the company name or whatever. And he's like, you know, I'm a photographer them. I'm always searching for talent. You know, we like to look in gyms and find, you know, guys that are fit, this and that. And we're shooting this calendar this coming weekend. And I'm already like savvy to like some of this stuff already. So I'm just like, okay, I know how this works. You want me to do this then you want me to pay $800 to get my photos done and have all this professional stuff. Meanwhile, nothing ever happens. I just spend $800 on getting professional photos. I'm thinking to myself, that's what's coming next. And I'm like, oh, you know, I'm not really interested in that. I've got trainer buddies that have done this before where they spend a bunch of money trying to put a portfolio together, you know, to become a model. That's the hustle. Yeah, and I'm like telling them basically, you know, if Calvin Klein really wants me, they'll come find me, right? So I don't think that I've got the modeling thing, right? And he's like, no, no, actually, this is a for sure gig. We've already seen you and we think that you fit the description perfectly and it's a two-day shoot. It was gonna be out in Santa Cruz area and it paid like $3,000 or $5,000. And I was like, oh, shit. Okay, now you got my attention. Like now I'm listening. I'm like, okay. And he's asking questions about my personal life. He's got me on the phone for almost an hour because now that I know that I potentially could get paid three grand, five grand, just a photo shoot. I'm gonna be in a calendar. Now I'm kind of like, oh, this is cool. He's wheeling you in. Oh, totally wheeling me in. Well, it's important that when we shoot you, you have to have confidence is that? Would you consider yourself a confident man? And yeah, yeah, no, I'm a confident guy. You're a confident. Yeah, and he's just like kind of wheeling me into these and like slowly pulling me in. And I'm like, I'm totally bought into this idea that we're gonna go do this photo shoot and I'm gonna make three or five grand over a weekend. I'm fucking pumped. And the questions start getting a little more like, so are you comfortable with revealing some skin and having your shirt off? And I'm like, yeah, I mean, I'm cool with that. I mean, what are we doing? He's like, oh, no, they'd be like, you know, you'd be a volleyball and football, you know, totally masculine. And I'm like, okay, you know, I'm like, and then he's just like, you know, how well endowed are you? That was what? Yes. And I was like, whoa. What question led up to that? Yeah, yeah, no, it was, and he did a really good job of like getting me closer and closer to that question. It wasn't like we were just talking and then all of a sudden he says, hey, how big's your dick? You know what I'm saying? Like I would have totally been turned off. He'd already wrapped me up for like 45 minutes of asking these questions. And it actually seemed like the next appropriate question. Like, am I confident with myself being naked and this and that? So anyways, long story short, I did not go out there and I started to get, you know, after an hour of talking to this guy, come to find out this is like a gay calendar and I'd have to do like these, you know, gay poses on there, which, you know, I wasn't quite comfortable with doing that for three or five grand. It's interesting. And at that time I could use the three or five grand. I think I just sold or just bought my house and had a hefty mortgage and thought like, oh, wow, three, five grand. And knowing you, you wouldn't really care if someone found it. Right, I have that. This is gonna live forever. Cause I did, I'm not gonna lie. Even after I hung up, I kind of contemplated it for a little bit like, well, you know, like I'm not like, I don't have this like gay phobia or anything like that. Like I'm comfortable with that. People call me gay all the time. I paint my toenails like. And you don't care if people, you know, and you're one of the people that you don't give a shit if it's out there. Right. I'm sure it's stuff, the worst stuff is floating in me out there on the internet anyways. I'm like, yeah, that's not a big deal. But I just couldn't do it, dude. I couldn't, just the not knowing and committing to it was the scary part, like not having the details. Like, you know, if you used to take some shot of me playing volleyball with my shirt off with a bunch of other guys, like, hey, I could do that. But if like, he's snapping a football naked to me and I'm just behind him, you know, playing quarterback. Like, that's a little too much for me. Yeah, that's a little too much for me. Go for the extra point. Come on, man. Are you ever going to give me the ball? Huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh. I know this is all part of it. Oh man, what am I doing? Stuff hiking. Huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh, huh. The guys just getting like, super excited. Oh God, oh God. Doug, please give us another. That's fucked up, no, wait, wait, wait, wait. Justin, you've never had somebody. What? You've never had an experience like that? Nobody wanted to rape you? No one ever wanted to rape you? Just like on MySpace, right? You remember the site, MySpace, like the first one ever? Yeah, right. So I put up like this picture of myself and like, this was back when I was in the band and I used MySpace because MySpace was the place you go, you know, to advertise your band where your gigs are and stuff. Is this where you had the Soul Patch or whatever? What was that? Yes, I had a Soul Patch and I had like, what do you call that like that specific type of hairstyle that's like all greased up and back, like a pompadour. Oh, okay. I had a pompadour going like, it was looking tight. So anyway, I was wearing this like shirt that was like all Western and shit and like, I got all these comments on it. I know the picture that is. Yeah, I got all these comments on it and I was like, oh cool, you know, whatever, like, you know, getting some, you know, good ones from girls and whatnot. And then I got this one from this guy and it was like, his name's Cobra, okay? That's all I have to say. His name's Cobra. He just like got out of prison. What? Like I looked at his profile and all that stuff and like he was like describing this whole, anyway, he's like, looking fine, bro. You know what I'm saying? And like, I read it in that voice, you know, like it was in my head as I read it. I was like, oh, you know, I was like, I just had like chills go all the way through my body. And I just like, looking fine, bro. When we first started Mind Pump, I had the guy reach out to me for the Mexico mansion. Remember that? Oh, were you were supposed to? Yeah, I remember that. You were supposed to host the party. They were paying me 10,000 for that. That was $10,000 for a night in Mexico at some crazy mansion with all these millionaires. And I was to be hosting it, walking around, passing out like champagne and drinks with no shirt on and stuff. And I was like fucking down, dude. Like I have shirtless walk around champagne. I don't give a shit like that. 10 Gs, I'm cool. Yeah, I'm good. I'm comfortable with that. But then he led later on, like as I'm getting more details and getting closer to doing it, it was like, well, more than likely you're gonna be solicited by other men and stuff like that. You know, do you feel comfortable? You have to fight them off. Yeah, and I'm like, whoa, dude, no, that's not okay. Like, no, they can solicit me all they fucking want, but I'm not gonna do it. Like, oh, yeah, it's kind of expected that. Oh my God. Yeah, I was like, no, then. That's crazy. 10 grand is not enough. I'm more like 12 grand, bro. That's fine. Yeah, we're like 12 grand, man. It's gotta be, it's gotta be like, fuck you, buddy. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do better. Yeah, come on, come on, come on. Douglas. All right, the next one is that Trump just challenged Rex Tillerson to an IQ test after the Secretary of State reportedly called Trump a moron, the president's looking to settle the score. Once again, so. Who is that? Who is? That's the Secretary of State, right? Yeah. Yeah, so I don't know. You know what I find funny about that is how people can be stupid in some ways, but then be brilliant in other ways, you know what I'm saying? I think that's common. I think everybody has that side, right? Some of the most brilliant book smart people I meet are some of the biggest idiots when it comes to common sense. And some of the most street smart motherfuckers I've ever met in my life can't read a book. So I feel like there's a give and take, right? It's, you kind of rarely, although in politics you tend to get a little bit of both, right? Typically if you've made your way all the way up to Donald Trump status, you know, or Obama status, you're probably pretty sad. You just thought that that was part of the campaigning and all that, but then this is going into him still being in office and going with these weird feuds with people through social media. It's like, what the fuck? There's so many other things to do. Well, I think that's part of the brilliance. I think that's where people miss. So I also think it's really hilarious when people call him stupid because, man, I was not an Obama fan, you know, and I'm not much more of a Trump fan, but I would never think that any president of the United States is stupid. And I think you're stupid, you're stupid and ignorant to say something that they're stupid because they say something that doesn't align with your values or your morals or your beliefs, whatever, to get into that position, the amount of, dude, it's not like anybody can do that. Not just any smart guy could even do that or smart woman can do that like you're- Well, a lot of times two politicians will say things and you think to yourself like, how can you be that big of an idiot? But if you start to realize that all they're trying to do is manipulate people, then you realize that they're actually very intelligent. How do you know that wasn't part of the idea? It's not him being stupid. It's the fact that you're fucking talking about it on your feed now that has 10,000 people paying attention to it. And that was probably the desired outcome. You're the moron for falling into the trap and thinking that it wasn't calculated. I mean, how much self-confidence, talk about the epitome of having to have self-confidence to get to a position like that. President of the United States of America, holy shit, you better believe in your shit. So it creates egomaniacs, every one of them. But some of them have done benevolent things, but it's such a weird position to ask somebody to, I feel like it's just a very, very tough. You have to have a certain degree of narcissism, like a high degree, I should say, of narcissism, because imagine this right now, it's like someone coming to be like, hey, would you like to lead the free world? I'm just gonna lead everybody. Yeah, the free world. Yeah, come on guys, I got this. You're gonna give speeches, and everyone's gonna like hang on every word you say, and I'm cool, I don't think I can do that. Right. You know what I mean? I think it's funny how many people spend their day debating and talking about this and making a big deal about it. I wish you would stop tweeting for fuck's sake. Well, again, you know, again though, that's half the strategy, and you gotta know that, right? You gotta know that, you know, I mean, right now, Twitter, when it comes to Twitter, that's one of the best ways that you can create, stir up controversy, get people to share and talk about. I mean, the fucking news now reports on Twitter. I know, so yeah. That blows my mind. Do you see what happened with Dan Bilzerian? So you know that video, he posted. Oh the one, yeah, that he showed up for shooting. Pushback he got? No. Bro, Fox News, okay, this is where the country we live in now, you guys. Okay, Dan Bilzerian has done nothing in his life to like really make people fucking talk about him on Fox News, other than the fact that he's a social media celebrity, right? And Fox News reported on him yesterday because some, I forget, and I'm gonna fuck it up so I don't wanna say their name, somebody actually called him out about the video and it was like some, a Medal of Honor guy and you know, WarVet and he called out Dan for being a pussy and running and then asking for a gun and thinking he'd go back and like they're like basically saying like, you know, that's like the dumbest thing ever is to go leave a place of war and terror like that to go get a weapon to go return back that's like get yourself killed and what are you talking about credentials for a gun? Like everybody was just like slamming him and the news is reporting on it right now. The news is now reporting on gossip and drama. Yes, Drax News was talking about Dan Bilzerian and it's like what the fuck, where are we at right now that somebody who literally built a fake fucking celebrity status by becoming popular on social media by posting cool pictures of private jets and ass intents and guns. All the cool shit that we all like doing, I mean I follow, I follow. I'm a fan, I follow, you know what I'm saying, but I wouldn't be reporting on it. No, it's not newsworthy. God man, I'm like wow. Bro, the news channels are on 24 hours a day, they gotta find shit to talk about. Well, I mean you gotta think like from behind the scenes right as a, you know, what do you go over? You call the general manager of the newsroom or whatever. It's gotta be like, oh fuck, you know, things are trending down, nobody's watching the news anymore, people are just on Twitter and all the stuff like that. We better start reporting on social media now and that's like you probably have, they probably have a whole department. A great day of TED talks just took over news instead. Oh man. You know what I mean, like all these like hopeful people out there like doing like really impactful things. I found a great YouTube page called Crash Course. Have you guys seen this? No. So it's Crash Course and it's this fucking dude, he's so smart but he presents things in such a good and entertaining way and it's Crash Course in whatever topic you pick. So it could be Crash Course on the Romans, Crash Course on the Industrial Revolution, Crash Course on- Oh, that's rad, how long are they? They're short, they're like 10 minutes long, they're fucking great, he flies through so you get a process quick but they're really entertaining and the way they do the videos is so smart. I've seen some of his videos before. Dude, brilliant videos. I've seen some of his like science videos and stuff like that too. Brilliant videos. Yeah, they're really- YouTube? And he's either animated so he uses like- But what I want you guys, but so from a business standpoint, because you know we're building our YouTube channel and we want it to be better than anybody's in our world and our sphere, these channels are leading the way. These like Crash Course and the Khan Academy and Learn Liberty, which is another site that I like to watch. If you watch their videos, they're produced so well and so intelligently and smart the way they do them. I mean YouTube is gonna kill everybody. Yeah. You know what I mean? Yeah, that's great. I mean the quality now is like what you would get on TV. Oh, you know why YouTube's gonna- She's access to that information. You know why YouTube's gonna kill everybody? When's the last time you watched something that aired on television that you went to watch and you watched the commercials? You don't, you fast forward, right? It makes me angry. YouTube, you're forced to watch commercials. They're gonna get all the advertising money. That TV's ain't gonna get shit because everybody records now through their DVR. At least until we come out with a Tivo version of YouTube. Where we can record it and then cut it out. Yeah. Wow. Why wouldn't that happen? Wow. Why wouldn't that eventually happen? You know what? Of course you would. That's a great business. You know what? You're already being built. You're welcome. You just gave away our idea. We don't have time for that one. Dude, we can't do tech. We've learned our lesson. We give away two ideas. Every other day diet and that one. Those two things. Every day diet. Every other day diet. That's right. You know how many people message you? I know that it lets you know that it already exists. Oh really? That already exists. Listen Sal, I've been doing that. It already exists. It really works for me. It's different ways, but the way I can say it, it's different. We can just give it a try. What else is on that list there, Douglas? Breaking down the glorious new star wars, the last Jedi train. Oh wow, this is all just right here. This is one of the great questions. There's Rey and Luke. Kylo's anger problems. A bunch of space battles and a glorious shot of the Lake Kerry Fisher. What do you have to say about that? Yeah, it was interesting. I was like compelled. I know you guys haven't seen it yet, right? The trailer's out. Yeah, the new one. Yeah. No, I haven't seen the new trailer. I saw the tail end of it. It was on, it played the first time just to the day on TV. Yeah, it made me excited. Can we watch it? It's greedy. It's got this darkness to it. All right, let's watch it. And if it's too long, Doug, you can edit this little silent part out. Yeah, because you have nothing better to do, Doug. Yeah. Damn, dude. Yeah, bro. Yeah, look at it, because she's talking to you. What? So you can see like the nerd webs went crazy, right? You know what I think? Oh, let's hear it. I think, what's her name? The girl? Ray. Ray, I think Ray is the new, she's the new type of, she's not a Jedi because the Jedi was good. Yeah, she's the new archetype. Yeah, the good and then there's the dark side. So there's the half. The good side, the bad side, she's in the middle. That's why she wears gray. Yeah. Well, I thought that wasn't Luke kind of in both. Wasn't he kind of in both too? Well, no, no, he was always on good. He was trying to save his dad and bring him back to the light. But the thing with Ray is like she was so powerful, like it like scared him. So either he's referencing like what happened with Kylo Ren when he was training him, or I'm thinking like maybe even further back, like it was like either Vader or the Empire or the Emperor. Because it was like, it's such raw power. It's like, she's not pulling just from the light, the good side, she's pulling from Sith. So it is, I think it's a lot of that. It's like the struggle of balance. So what it all means. So I think this movie is really gonna go into the dogma of what Jedi, the religion of it is. Oh wow. And then like, what that means, and that's why he's like the Jedi is no more. Like he wants it to be done and whatever that means. Like why? So obviously it hasn't been working. And then now what does it look like? Now okay, so does your nerdy brain go like, is this, what's his name? Who wrote it? I can't think of his name right now. Lucas. Lucas, right? Is this his way of presenting to us like what he sees right now? Well, I think he might be involved, but I don't think he wrote any of the new ones. Oh really? Yeah, so this is mainly Disney bringing in writers. I think a new director. Yeah, and I think in Disney by the way. But yeah, I think you're right. They are, they do an incredible job with their writing. They do such a good job. They've proven themselves. They're the best, bro. But I think what they're doing is they're setting themselves up for a completely new franchise that's gonna go in so many different ways. I completely agree with that sentiment though, because the original one was like, you could see it as a reflection of the time of the industrial complex coming in and fucking everything up and taking over. And it's about peace and harmony. And now it's like, well, what is good? What is not good? Everybody in power we see is fucked up. And it's this sort of outlash to us like seeing the world with a new lens. I don't know, I feel like a lot more people are jaded these days, so it does. I feel like it is kind of like going to go into that. Are you gonna watch it by yourself like last time? Bro, I don't know, man. I like to go with it with friends. You go opening day. I will go by myself at some point. You go opening day, right? Yeah. And then when you go, so opening day it's gotta be packed, but you show up early. Yeah. You're all prepared. In costume. Do you wear anything? I mean, I'll wear like a shirt. Like I'm wrapping. You wore like that. I'll probably do it this time, dude. If you guys listen, if you guys are down, like I will seriously, I'll dress up as like, you know, Kylo Ren or somebody, you know what I mean? Dude, can we rock it? Can we make it a thing? That would be amazing. Can we dress up and have Taylor come up? I would like to love you guys more as people. December 15th. December 15th? I mean, I'm game. Let's wear robes. But is it out midnight? Maybe we could go to a midnight showing. I call Vader, that's who I want to be. Doug, you be, what do you want to be, Doug? Yoda. That's a good call, Doug. Who are you gonna be? What do you think I'm gonna be, bro? Come on. What's her name, Layla? You ever, Ray? I'm Skywalker, dude. Lando? Lando. That'd be awesome. I'll be Han and you'll be Lando. Yeah. No, I'm Skywalker, bro. You could do a Hando. I'm Skywalker because... Oh, you're Skywalker? Like, yeah, yeah. Justin, what are the numbers? What are we seeing statistically as far as like views and box office? Like, how is it doing in comparison to the original? Mm, I'm smashing it just because of the influx of people watching movies now. Like, that whole industry changed for a bit. I think it's actually slowing down now. If I'm not mistaken, like Hollywood numbers versus because of what's happened with video games and then being so entertaining and digital. Yeah, content. Speaking of which, I have a friend who has something called an Amazon Fire Stick. Do you guys know what these are? Yes, they do. And it's jailbroken. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. What's that? Yeah, we have one. It sucks. You get free streaming or whatever. But yeah, it's like all choppy. Dude, everybody was like pressing me on it like for some time because my buddy Jay has it and my sister and her husband have it. So what does it mean? Okay, so what's it supposed to do and what does it mean? Dude, you can watch UFC fights for free, all the UFC fights that we pay for. So it's like the black box when we were kids. Yes, exactly. Just like that. And just like the black box when we were kids, the quality of it compared to what it is when you pay for the streaming is totally, here's the thing. If you're somebody who is about saving money and you care more about saving money and just being able to experience what everybody else has experienced. You're a cheap ass. This is beautiful for you. If you're someone like me who I- So you tried it, what does it do? Like you just, you can see movies that are supposed to be paid for you. Yes, everything. Stuff in the theaters. Stuff that's in the theater? Yeah. It's all blue legged people. Yeah, it's all blue legged shit. And so what is it just being able to share between people? Yes, that's all it is. It's all it really is, right? Now, and of course- That's gotta kill Hollywood too. It's better today than what it was 10 years ago or back when you're talking about black box days for us. But it's nowhere near the same quality. And I know somebody, oh yes, you can watch some of them are streamed in really, really good, high depth, but not all of them. How do you find the videos? Is it just like a channel? Yeah, it's categorized really easy. Wow. Now, what does it mean to be jailbroken? Because normally you wouldn't be able to do that with the Amazon Fire Stick? So the Amazon Fire Stick doesn't allow you to get the pay per view and all the other things that would be considered illegal for free. So jailbroken is everybody, you can Google it. Dude, everybody's fucked. Hollywood is fucked. I know. They're screwed. You can't protect content like that anymore. As the technology gets better, it's only gonna be as good. Anything that can be free will be free. I mean, we're heading that direction. The only thing is you're still gonna get people like myself who I don't mind paying a premium to get to see it on the best quality, the best sound on the TV that I paid extra money to get the best sound. I'm just thinking as technology gets better. Micro markets out there. Yeah, right. And I'm thinking as technology gets better, that's gonna happen also. You know what I mean? Because remember how like YouTube, for example, quality of the video is not as good, but now YouTube is starting to get real good. Or Vimeo was like... They came out of that, right? Because they were doing all the high-def stuff and it was like premium quality and all the artists were drawn to that, but... I think it's a matter of time. YouTube's already like on par with it. They're all fucked. The whole model of how you make money with providing content and stuff is so changing. Well, I think it'll be... The way these companies will stay afloat and alive is like where we're heading with VR. I think the ability to this whole first person where I think our movie experience in 10 years is gonna be completely different. I think you'll go to a movie and you'll be like... It'll be VR style, but not only just virtual reality, but then you can change perspectives. It'll be shot. It'll be shot. And what dimension is that if you can see like that? If it's video like that, it's... Three dimensions? Yeah. No, if it allows... Let's say you were all like... Imagine all of us in a movie theater. Oh, you can go first person, third person. Yes, anything you want. Like you can go in and out of it, right? Like, oh, I wanna see what it's like. No, I was gonna tell you like they're actually... I don't know if I talked about this or not, but like I was talking to somebody about the future of like movies and all that kind of stuff with VR and everything. And they're like, yeah, there's actually like a place. I think it's Arizona that it has like an actual warehouse. So it's an entire warehouse that's completely scanned and mapped. So not only is it just like virtual reality, but it's tangible virtual reality. So it's like augmented. But so what they're gonna do is like play a movie, right? So the movie's going on, but you're actually walking through the door and you're going up the stairs. You're opening stuff. Like it's all interactive at the same time. It's fucking crazy. That's how I think it's... You're gonna just like how I think sports are gonna go this way. I think that, you know, Monday night football last night, I'm watching it and I'm like, dude, real soon here, I'm gonna be able to put my VR goggles on and look at like what it's like from Adrian Peterson's perspective running the ball. Especially after a big play, then people are gonna go through and be like, oh, what did it look like when you threw the ball? What did it look like when you stopped the ball? Right, it's gonna be... Eventually you learn all those skills just by jacking it right in your brain. So that's... And that will be a service that you'll have to pay all that stuff, right? So that will be... And they won't be able to pirate that, right? That won't be... You'll have to be tapped into that stream. Yeah, in order to get it, right? So I think... And that's why this is the natural progression of what we're seeing. Stuff that's just like basic, recorded, pre-recorded. People are stealing it, putting it in the internet. Like that's... Well, that's the thing is just organizing all that and putting it as whatever form the consumer needs that's gonna create just new definition of business. So business is just gonna evolve to something else. It's not gonna go away. Do we have any more questions, Doug? Well, yeah, one more headline that Taylor included was that Costco launches grocery delivery program to compete with Amazon. Oh, I see. Do or die, huh? You know what I like about what's going on right now? Competition. Yes, the competition... Great for consumers. Competition is so good for consumers because it results in more efficiency, better products, or I should say... Cost-effective. Products that meet what the demand is calling for. And what I like about it, what's going on right now is that consumers are starting to demand for... Convenience is always there. It's always a top demand, right? People always want convenience. So delivery is always gonna be a thing, especially if you can deliver it faster. Three Cs, bro. But the other one that I like in regards to food is consumers are starting to demand better sourcing and better quality with their products. And you can see this because the amount of products that are available now that advertise non-GMO organic, well-sourced, fair trade certified, like all these different things is exploding. You know how hard it was to find products before? Like that, now it's everywhere. Yeah, well, this is why we were so... I mean, all of us were so excited about Thrive Market when we partnered up with them because you can just, they're forward thinking. You can see how far ahead they are. I really think that their direct competitor will be Amazon. Like I think they're gearing up to handle what Amazon is gonna be doing. I mean, what they're already doing and then where they're going, like with their ghost stores and then the purchase of Whole Foods. You gotta think that that's, and then you see Costco make this big move. You gotta be thinking that this is Amazon's big push to be able to, same day, get you groceries and stuff. Costco's got the warehouses. They've got the locations, right? So, and they've got money. But you know, Amazon had this interesting model where they didn't mind losing money if it meant that they would take out their competitors. Exactly, they completely take over that market. Yeah, I mean, you see them do that with the shipping industry and how they just completely obliterated everybody else because they were willing to take the hit for a couple years and because they knew once they got everybody, it was for good. Yes, because a big way that you make money, one of the strategies, the main strategy is that grocery stores and chains make money is through, because the margins are so small. People don't realize this, but the margins on selling, retailing groceries is so small that really the only way to make money is to really leverage yourself with volume and size and whatever. Then you can start to make a little bit more. So, bigger for these guys and more exposure, more people is better in many different ways. One of the ways is you just can't compete when you're small. So, Amazon, like their old model, like the model that they've always followed, what they're doing now, even with Whole Foods, how they're trying to lower prices, I think they're thinking, we don't give a shit if we lose money. We want to destroy everybody. Then we'll have the volume to be able to make money on these. You think Walmart has taken a massive hit from Amazon as well? I think yes, but I think it's gonna be a war. Yeah, because Walmart's a juggernaut. Walmart's a juggernaut, and Walmart has the political side in their pocket. Remember, Walmart employs a lot of everyday Americans. I think it's one of the largest employs in America. Don't think for a second if they start to get taken down that those unions and stuff are gonna try to pass laws and make it more fair to take down. That's an interesting one, I was just thinking, because everybody's buying it really online, and where do you buy it? Amazon, that's where you go. I tell you what, dude, what keeps these stores even in business is that shipping is an instant, but the day it becomes almost instant, which is coming. We're getting close to the point where you'll order something. And we know who's leading the way in that. Amazon's leading the way in that right now. I mean, it still trips me out the same day now. They'll probably be the first with 3D printers, and they'll just give them to people. That's the thing. Imagine if they have 3D printers that are located in most major areas. You order a product, it prints it and brings it over to you, so you have it within an hour. That's crazy. You know what I mean? That's what we're looking at. Good luck Costco is what we're saying, because I love you, but that's a tough battle. What we see is all the tech companies really are dominating, right? You're Amazon, you're Google, you're Facebook, you know, all these tech type companies are getting their hands in all the other markets because they have so much control, power, and money, dude. They're making so much money. Do you see them? They're all in the entertainment business now. They're all creating unique content shows and they're buying up all these producers from Hollywood. I mean, they're taking over Hollywood. YouTube is making its own shows now. Netflix has been doing it for a while, Amazon's been doing it for a while. They are going to destroy all the old dogs, mainly because the old dogs take too long to change or to see what's coming. That's what's crazy about tech, man, so fast. Like a lot of these businesses, they're just not prepared for that. What do you think's gonna, how do you think it's gonna impact fitness with these companies? Well, they're gonna try and own everything. Well, they got into the bodybuilding arena, didn't they? Yeah, I know that you see the rock right now with his seven productions dipping into Olympia and you got Amazon who's partnered with them what two years ago and they've been doing the streaming and they have all the supplements on there. I mean, yeah, for sure we will compete with them in a sense, right? I definitely think where you'll still be able to find, like that's the big, like they're gonna, Costco, Amazon, fucking all these companies we're talking about are gonna take a big chunk of the pie. Like they really are. They'll still be a small slices of the pie that people will still want this personal connection. They'll still want this, like obscure, different, unique. And what companies like Costco and Amazon, I don't feel like they connect with people individually as well as some of your companies that are coming up now. And this goes back to the whole Gary Vee topic that we had the other day, like something that I think he's an example of what companies will have to do in the future, like that will become powerhouses. You'll really have to represent your brand because now with the ability to connect everyone so easily, I think everyone's gonna demand that, like or most people are gonna want that, like some people are gonna shop at these places because it's more affordable because the three C's- It'll be even more tribal, right? Because then you have a representative from the company that's very visible, you either like him, you don't like him, it's like very political, like it's gonna be interesting. I think for immediate, in the more immediate sense, I think you're gonna see a lot of investment go into certifications or courses or classes or whatever that go into turning, helping trainers become online coaches because you talked about how it was growing before Adam, now it's becoming really big and I see that being an opportunity for trainers, a big opportunity. Oh yeah, there's lots of opportunities. But I also see companies, certifications and stuff looking at it going, this is the next big because I could see the value in it. I could see the value in only paying $100 or $200 a month, which is what a lot of these online coaches will charge, these run-of-the-mill ones for someone to just, you can text them your nutrition in there. Live Skype your workout or whatever it is. I mean, even besides the live Skype, just texting some person. Just having somebody. Yeah, that helps you with your coaching on a daily basis and maybe putting parameters on it like you're limited to four messages a day or whatever. Yeah, they've already mastered that with therapy. I mean, there's people on there now that will text and communicate back and forth, license therapists, it's like a whole big business. Have either one of you checked up on our buddies that were building that app that connects the physical therapists, doctors, I haven't done it in a long time. Yeah, I know. I've been curious to see how they're doing. Yeah, I wonder how they're doing with that business. Training slate. Yeah, training slate. It's been like two years since we looked at them and seen what they were up to. I mean, I really liked the direction they were going. I mean, I definitely think that. I'm surprised that like NASM hasn't come up with a online coaching program. It's only a matter of time. You should look in their direction, because yeah, that was definitely a good model to kind of go with. I think it would fit well with NASM. The closer we get to the train the trainer, it's becoming clear that that probably should be a big part of what we even talk about with the people we're coaching. Because as we're learning and mastering this kind of world, I mean, this is where the opportunity is. This is where the growth is. And there's definitely the same, there's similar skills that you need to be an effective good trainer in person that you need online, but there's also a lot of other things that you would have to learn completely new, doing it online that you would have to do. Well, not if we do our job really well, which is, I mean, and that's why it's still, we're not there yet. I feel like every day we're a little bit closer, which is, I feel like you could take, I mean, I feel confident that I could take somebody who has no training background whatsoever, right? And if we drop them in some sort of a certification process, which basically told them the basic needs they have, but most of the training would be centered around how to navigate through the stuff that we already currently have. And I know Taylor's talking to a company right now that could build a really robust search engine within our website, and we're still putting out videos that we know that are necessary for this, but eventually I could see just anybody being able to go like, okay, like name up issue that you could be dealing with. You know what I'm saying? Whether it be an A campaign, a personal goal, a challenge, like a nutritional question, like, you know, we've almost done a video blog or a whole podcast episode on damn near everything that we've ever encountered over 20 years. And just use those tools that coach. Yeah, wireframe it, yeah, so it all makes sense. Yeah, because if this, then that, right? And we definitely have all the content that's there to really like fill in a lot of those holes for people. There's still the benefit, right? There's always the benefit of having a person that you can work with. Which is why. Well, there's a huge benefit to that still. I mean, you can't, let's be honest, as much as we're heading this direction and we're gonna provide this service for people in the future, there still will be. It's always best if you work with someone who's good. Well, there's also, there's still like, you know, and I already noticed this right now with like, when we released Maps Prime Pro, you know, all my clients have it that I ever trained. You know, that was like, I told all of them, because most, you know, clients were 50 plus years old and I'm like, you have to have this program as a resource. Yeah. But I still find that all of them reached out to me for help and guidance on it. And that was one of the most like, like coached programs, right, so you really need somebody to be able to queue. I mean, that just will make it, maximize it. You don't need it, I shouldn't say, but you definitely would benefit from somebody looking at you doing these. Cause I mean, they're so unfamiliar. Well, the intent is so important. The intent, like cause, the average person doesn't understand that, you know, the body is going to go through its trained pathway already, right? So if you show a video or a demo, the person who gets down to do that movement, right? On the ground, or if it's an exercise, they're watching the video, they're moving and they're doing it, their body's going to take the path and pattern that they've trained it for, for many, many years. It doesn't necessarily mean it's the right or the healthy path for their body. And so in their mind, they think they're performing the movement or the exercise correctly, because they're moving through whatever range of motion and they think they're mirroring the movement. But what they don't realize is that they've created such poor patterns that, you know, they, and they don't know how to correct them. So the intent of the movement is so important. That's where they're really the hands-on stuff. Like, so I think the online coaching world will definitely address a majority, like a lot, most, a lot of the people that are already training and exercising, they're just seeking more and better information. They just need to optimize what they're doing. So here's an idea that I had for some technology. I know it doesn't exist, but I'm sure it will. And if it doesn't, then I hope someone's listening who can create something like this. But I had met a little while ago with a representative from a company that was creating this clothing that you would wear and it would signal you when your posture went out. So it would, and you always constantly remind you to put yourself in good posture, which I thought was like, whatever, not that great of an idea. It's not going to really change anything because someone can force himself into what looks like good posture, but in reality also be activating muscles in a bad recruitment pattern. And you guys know as well as I do, that's not necessarily going to help. But I thought, while I was talking to her, a exercise clothing that picked up, and it could be easy, this wouldn't take, this wouldn't be difficult to do. I don't think as a technology exists, it would pick up when muscles are firing with how much intensity. You put these pants on, you put on the shirt, whatever. Then you do your movement and your squat and it maps out your recruitment pattern. Does it map out your recruitment pattern? Mm-hmm. It does. I'm pretty sure, yeah, it gives you the intensity of like, yeah, how much force you produced. But does it show you per muscle, like here's what your muscle patterning looks like for this exercise? Do these correct your exercises? Yeah, I don't know if it's asophisticated, but I'm sure they could, you know, build a model. Do you guys see where I'm going with that? Like it would show. I think stuff like that kind of exists already. Does it? They're trying to figure that out. Yeah, for sure. Because I could see how... Now here's the thing. That would be such an amazing tool to train. Now here's the thing with that. You have to wear... That reminds me now heading towards like our buddy Craig's whole idea and concept of, you know, sometimes too much information is overwhelming for the average consumer that, yeah. So I think that's... Oh no, this would not be for... This sounds like such a cool product for us. Yes. Or as a trainer. For coaches, like coaches and athletes. That's it. I see it being for coaches or correctional exercise specialists when they're helping someone correct and balance. Athletes are already evolving to the next level. I don't know if you guys have noticed with all this technology boom, but it's because of that fact. Like it's these coaches that are taking all this data and they're actually like tweaking and like doing these micro tweaks to like their habits and like what they're focusing on practicing on constantly. So it's a little bit... It's a lot more specific now. Like they've kind of figured out like smarter ways to organize like the off season and this and that and what to focus on. But yeah, as far as your average person, that's just like way over the head. Well, it's like, like I said, it's like what I think Craig is struggling with right now. I think it's a brilliant idea and concept, the direction that he was going with Metron. But I mean, fuck dude, it's so... That's cool for you. It's not cool for the 80% of the people out there that... You can overwhelm people. Yeah, it's too much. We've already figured it out a long time ago that if a three-year-old can't use it and a five-year-old can't figure it out, like it's too much for the average consumer. They don't want all that overload. How many times, and we know this, how many times have you been trying to teach a client? And I know we've all experienced this lots of times where you're trying to break the science down to someone and they're like, I don't even want to know. Just tell me where does my elbow go. Just tell me what to do. Just tell me what to do. How many times have you had that? Like I've had that hundreds of times where clients like don't want to hear the science. They're like, I don't care. They just show up and they want to be like, I'm autopilot, just move me. And they're like, I pay you for that. And those people are making the active choice to at least hire a professional to help them out with it. How many other people are like, don't want the science and then they don't even want to do the work or spend the money. So when you start thinking about it like that, you think of products that are sound really cool. The idea and the concept of them as training professionals, but as an average consumer, I think it's just like, it's white noise. What about like mindfulness tools and technology? Well, here's the funny part about that. Like, so I think that's really interesting and that's a lot of stuff that... Cause you're already seeing kind of an explosion in... Yeah, it was on Sharktakes and Lady had some app that was just all about being mindful and had different coaches. Oh yeah, we were together. Okay, yeah, that's why we saw that. It was like the meditation app or whatever. Yeah, I could see a lot, only because it's becoming a trend, a trendy thing. So usually the technology... It's fighting fire with fire, kind of like, we talked about with the no company and how they approached food products and stuff, how they're trying to make junk food, but healthier junk food. I think it'll be a small trend. And I think it'll be a small trend because like Justin just said, it's fighting fire with fire. Like you said, it's what's trending right now. And so I think you could pretty much throw anything in that direction and it's gonna do okay. But I think that will start to kind of get shaken out after a while because people will realize that, okay, if the whole idea of being more mindful, more present and disconnecting from tech, what am I doing using tech to help me do that? Like it's kind of like the easy answer is like, just put it all away, walk away from it, and you'll be more present, more mindful, and more connected. Meditate, yeah, on your own. Right, just like don't think anything. Right, so and I think when people really start to put that into practice and really make those, and you know what, at first, you're probably right. A lot of people, it will do well because a lot of people won't be able to make that initial connection like, oh, this is all I'm really doing is fucking. Yeah, it's train wheels. Right, exactly, it's really, really basic. And so maybe at first we see these companies do really well, but eventually I think stuff, I think businesses like float tanks, massage places and mindfulness type facilities where like cell phones aren't allowed and there's no tech there and it's just getting back to nature. I think, or even clubs, I know there's certain bars and where they have just chairs, they don't even have TVs now. Like they've taken all electronic stuff out. This is becoming kind of a trend now. See, I could see that, which is really cool. It's like, you're going to an actual pub because my favorite part when I actually went to Ireland more than it's just like a beautiful place was that going into the pubs, it's like you go in there, there's nothing. Like you're there, you're having a pint and everybody has like great stories and you're just like sitting there like listening to people and it's fucking awesome. But like you don't get that kind of interaction anymore. It's like, and I think people like, they crave that on a subliminal level. We're not getting that anymore. So it's interesting. I know, I think it's an excellent point. I mean, I can recall times of walking up to a bar or pub and sitting at the bar and then just like staring at the TV because you don't know anybody at first. But the whole purpose of like going something like that is to be social and do that. But yeah, here I am sitting at a bar having a beer, staring at a television. I've never gone to a bar by myself. Have you guys done that? I have. I've never done that. Is that weird? I'll drink alone. I feel like it would be weird. I had a place downtown where this guy... I was killing time. This guy used to, he used to do Flare. And so I would go... He used to do what? You know, they call it Flare where they do the, where they flip the drinks and do a movie. Oh, okay. Like cocktail, the movie. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes, and he was like really, really good. Oh sweet. Yeah, like super entertaining. Like I wouldn't go there at a certain time to get there before everybody showed up just to watch him. And so I'd go down there sometimes and just me or me and a buddy and we'd have a beer and just watch him do his stuff. And I got to know him pretty well. And then eventually the owner actually got rid of him. Yeah, it was, you know, and I think it had something to do with like, he was getting too much of the attention and it was pulling from all the other days and all the other people. And so I think he got rid of him because for that reason. He was too good. Yeah, really good. Really poor. Stupid business. I think I love business owners that do that. Silly, right? I mean, I was a guy who literally came there for that reason and you don't think about that. You're thinking about how it's hurting your other days, but you're not thinking about how many people are drawn. How you can get the other days that go up. Right, right. It's pretty funny, right? Yeah. Anyway, go to YouTube, subscribe to Mind Pump TV because I told you so. Also, mindpumpmedia.com, 30 days of coaching. It's available for free. It's for everybody. Everyone. Thank you for listening to Mind Pump. If your goal is to build and shape your body, dramatically improve your health and energy and maximize your overall performance, check out our discounted RGB Superbundle at mindpumpmedia.com. The RGB Superbundle includes maths anabolic, maths performance, and maths aesthetic. 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