 Everybody in the company, co-founders myself, Doug is COO, Justin is CTO, Sal is CMO, Casey is head of marketing, Brett is assistant to the marketing team. These are all the main full-time positions. Katrina is a project manager, Jerry is executive assistant, Cassie is customer service, Chokey is head of social media, Andrew head of editing, Eli production, Jackie show notes, obviously have a lot of contractors, Marlin, Serene, and then there's back-end stuff, right? Holly, who's our accountant, you have Mark Sherman, do this all the time, like when people ask me to list them all off, and I always miss like one of my employees and I feel terrible. So Chokey, social media director, Cassie, yeah, I got everybody. Wow, look at that. I got everybody. Today we're going to meet everyone at my pub. How many questions do you have for me? Let's talk about the most important person, Justin, what is? Oh, finally. Yeah. Yeah, good. Yeah, let's talk about him. Justin loves the tech side of things. I mean, you know that, Eli, you shoot commercials with them and he geeks out on all those things. So it's very natural for him to be the CTO. I call him the X Factor for the podcast. Justin found his role in the podcast as the color commentary guy, the humor guy. Just when people come in here, it's a little stuffy, it's a little academic, it's a little bit organized, you know, you need a little chaos. And today. Okay, that's a good start. That's a good start. Yeah, tease me for not making it here today. Although Adam and I do a lot of the talking, if it was just Adam and I, it would be probably annoying to most people. It would be just lots of, you know, stuff about me, me, me and whatever, that's when Adam talks. And then it'd be like information, information, that's when I talk. And then that's it. And people would probably hate it. But Justin is likable and funny and he rounds it out. He's the X Factor. So without him, we would just have a lot of, probably haters. So we have Caldera today. That's the only commercial we have is Caldera. Yeah, and we've got to think of better ways than just always talking about my people. Why don't we use the... Electable stuff. Oh, Justin's using it. Yeah. Oh, you have. Justin was definitely the guy that I said, I don't know. Let's just see how Justin develops here. Adam loves to talk about how he likes to be a leader. So we let him think that. So he walks around and he tells people what to do and... This guy sounds full of this guy's talking about right here. You know, you got to let him do his thing because it keeps him good, you know, keeps him happy. He kind of sees from all angles. He knows what we're doing. He's a bit like Santa Claus. There's nothing you're doing right now, Eli, that I don't know about. There's nothing Chokey is doing that I'm not aware of what she's doing. I mean, he texts me all the time and like tries to get me to tell him what I'm doing. But I mean, there is one thing I haven't told him. Like he doesn't know that I've been doing this. If he's happy, he does a good job. If he's upset, he like pouts a little bit. You got to tell me I pout, the f*** with that. He's responsible for partnerships. He closes all the deals for us with all of our awesome sponsors. I don't know, the problem is I don't have all the numbers in front of me right now. So I can't make that decision. So I'm sending her a message right now that we need to get on a call and then solve all this. And we need to be thinking forward so this doesn't happen again. He has no problem at all telling people how it is. This is exactly what I did about in December because I didn't. Everybody plays a very significant role. You got your eggs and your flour and your milk and your sugar. And you make a cake. And without one ingredient, it's disgusting. So we're all an ingredient to this cake that we call mind pump. Doug wears a lot of hats. I'm going to give the guy some props. He's an audio guy. He's basically the back end support. He's also IT. Doug's also finance. Recording the podcast, editing the shows, running around with a camera and a pack of audio equipment, filming the YouTube channel. Generally speaking, I can handle it. Doesn't mean I like it, but I can handle it. Making sure those videos are edited, shipping outs, t-shirts, handling finances, forming LLCs. What do you mean Adam's sneakers aren't deductible? Doug, listen, you don't want another audit. Plus, we have many expenses we need to go over. Opening bank accounts, yes. I have worn every single hat in this business. Late night viewing of all of our videos to make sure they're good. He's our spell check. Oh my god, Eli. Learn to spell. He's the guy we rely on a lot on Doug. Poor Doug. Give the guy a break. You know who gives the guy a break? Jerry. And then there's a lady that works in the front. And she appears, I mean, apparently she knows our base camp scheduling really well. So I don't know how she got access to that. 9, 14, 50, total. For a long time, I didn't sleep a lot. I'm now getting like seven, eight hours of sleep. Thank you, Jerry. Sal is laser focused on fitness, nutrition. Fitness and nutrition. He has an amazing, I would say, close to photographic memory, at least on some things. Well, do you remember Sal what everybody is wearing today? Adam Black shirt, black hat, mine pump, Justin Gray mine pump shirt, Doug, blue Viori shirt. Sal's photographic memory is very real. In fact, he's the dumbest one of all of us. But most people don't think that or believe that because he sounds so more. I just read a study that if you drink, they studied a bunch of men and men who drank more than three cups of coffee a day reduce their prostate cancer risk. So that's some light reading I had the other night on prostate cancer and the things that can lower the risk of prostate cancer. Sal writes most of our content, most blogs or written anything, white papers, the free guides that we have. He oversees our marketing team. So that's why he's the CMO. And he just naturally fell into that role. Our marketing department sent me about 20 blogs that they want me to do now. We got people that come in and out and some appear to be more regular than others. And I think they're volunteering their time. They're probably fans of the show. And they want to be a part of this mine pump podcast. So, and I recognize some of them that've been here a few times. There's this one, you know, kid, nice kid. And he sits in sometimes when we podcast behind the camera. He does a very good job for us. He's involved with our YouTube channel, like posting videos. What would Doug do, what would Doug do? Okay, okay. I turned over the editing of the mine pump show to Andrew, the actual podcast. Yeah, there's a lot of stuff that goes on when the guys are talking before the podcast starts recording that it would just not fly on the show. You know, Sal lives to go. It starts talking about this and that. And Adam and Justin, they just like to crack jokes, make fun of each other. And sometimes all this stuff before the show. I do listen still to every podcast and every transition that he does. So, Andrew, I'm watching you. When in doubt, what would Doug do? I know that Adam's wife does stuff for us. Katrina is this long suffering companion of Adam, who just happened to look in the window right now when I was talking about him. She definitely does a lot of things for us, but I think it's for Adam. As a mother, she has her child to take care of, and then she has three more children to take care of. Four, I should include myself. Four more children to take care of here. And then there's other people that kind of flow. There's one, oh yeah, there's this young lady. I can't remember her name. I know Sal's the smart one, but he looks at me all the time. Like he doesn't know who I am. How you doing? How long have you listened to the show? Like, bro, I picked up his kids from school like three times. How do you not know who I am? She's very enthusiastic. It'll come to me in a bit, but that's it. I think her name is Chokey. When I posted it, they had said that they're happy to send more product, like anytime we post it. My impression of Chokey, again, like Andrew, she's quiet, extremely sweet. I mean, she is probably one of the sweetest people I've ever met. Yeah, ready to go? Does it look good though? Cause last time it literally looked like trashy life. I can't say, I've gotten to know her really well, but what I do know of her, I really, really like. She's an amazing person. It's super run and done. I can't... What does that even mean? Like, did you go to school for this or? No, I dropped out of school. I can see now that she's taking over the Instagram account, she's doing an absolutely amazing job. Basically, sometimes I don't feel like answering the DMs cause I get like over a hundred every day. So sometimes I delete them, dude. Is this live? She's a trainer. She looks like a trainer. And sometimes she goes in the back and we let her take supplements and stuff cause she's cool. Hey mom, you know the Keon Omega-3 oil that you said you wanted? We actually have some. Do you want some? You can't take that. Yeah, I still said it was cool. So at Mind Pump, we have values that we follow. Mind Pump's core values. Authenticity. I was there that meeting. I sat in on that. Pretty sure integrity was on there. Yeah, it's a radical honesty. Proactive pride. Passion, integrity. I don't remember the rest. There's another P, I know there's another P. Pretty much Mind Pump core values is pretty close to what I live. I should get, I don't want to do that one now, okay? I bet Adam knows them all. He loves stuff like that. You should ask Adam, cause he probably is like, five of them, there's three P's, right? So there's passion, proactive, pride and work, radical honesty and growth mindset. God damn it, Doug, you know t-shirt time is my favorite time of the week. We can't.