Rich and Rich are joined in studio by entrepreneur and mentor, Myron Johnson. They talk about how he got started in business, his love for Jordans, and how he and Rich have been friends for a long time. The guys also talk about the upcoming Rebel Capitalist event and how they are planning on doing it this weekend in Orlando, Florida with George Gammon and the rest of the Rebel Capitalists crew. They also discuss how they plan on doing the show this weekend and how much they are looking forward to it. Rich also talks about his love of Jordans and why they are one of his favorite sneaker brands. Rich and Myron talk about their love for the brand and what it means to them and how it has helped them grow their business and their brand in the past and present. Rich talks about how important it is to stay united in our differences and how we need to grow as a community. Thank you so much for being a part of this community and supporting this community. Thank you to everyone who has been supporting us and supporting us in this journey. We appreciate it so much! -Rich and the team at Fresh Night. -Ladies Night -The Legend and the crew at VaynerMedia & the team. . And thank you for supporting the podcast. , Rich, the legend , Myron, the founder of Fresh Night, and the family . . and all the hard work that goes into making this podcast possible. Thanks so much to everyone for all the support, love, support, and support, thank you all the way through it all the miles and love, bye bye bye, bye. Love ya, bye, Rolo, bye Bye, bye! - Rich, bye... bye, Bye, Bye Bye, Love, bye Love, Bye Love, Blessings, Momma. XOXO, Rich, EJ Love, EYO. xoxO -Merry Christmas - EJ & JUICY -PSYCHE - Rolo - - MURPHY ( ) -JORDY, JUICE, ELLY, MURCHESPODCASTING, ROLO, JAY & SONGS -ROBBIE, JORDY & KARODE, RYAN, DADDY
00:08:43.000Thank you guys so much for the support.
00:08:45.000As you guys know, I stopped collecting Jordans once I left high school and I don't really spend money on shoes or anything like that anymore.
00:08:50.000However, I still have a love for, you know, the sneakers and the retros and everything else like that.
00:08:55.000So, I appreciate that you sent me these, man.
00:10:20.000I don't know if he's here or if he's up in Orlando, but we're seeing him up there because everybody's all up there and stuff, so we've got to talk to him.
00:11:01.000No, I mean, I've told people a million times that...
00:11:06.000You, Rolo Tomasi, John from Modern Life Dating, John Sumnez, Locario, like all you guys were instrumental in me being able to grow the brand, grow the channel, etc.
00:11:15.000And I think it's very important that we need to stay united.
00:11:18.000I know me and you had a little bit of differences here and there, but I'm glad that we're able to reconvene and do a podcast for the greater good because at the end of the day, man, there's an attack on masculinity.
00:11:55.000Since you brought that up, I want to talk about that for a sec because I read through it.
00:11:59.000I got caught up on that list because there were several videos that I put out where I talked to guys, don't simp, take accountability for your life.
00:12:08.000If women aren't responding positively to you, there's probably some deficiencies.
00:12:28.000Yeah, it's just wild because if you criticize women or you teach guys how to become better or whatever, it's like they're like, no, we're gonna This is toxic, toxic masculinity.
00:12:38.000And you've been talking about this for a very long time.
00:12:40.000Can you tell us a little bit about how you had your awakening and how you started your channel?
00:12:44.000Because it started as a channel because you're an avid car guy.
00:12:48.000How to go from that into what it is now?
00:12:52.000So, just hit the 10-year anniversary, actually.
00:12:54.000May 20th, 2014 was when I uploaded my first video.
00:12:59.000So, it was mostly interviewing friends and their success rides is what I started out, right?
00:13:07.000I was at a conference, and they were talking about YouTube, and this is a great platform to sort of build your audience and your influence and all that sort of stuff.
00:13:12.000So, I was like, I like Top Gear because I'm a car guy, obviously, right?
00:13:15.000And I like hanging out with entrepreneurs and doing, like, EO type of events and stuff like this.
00:13:21.000We'll have a little bit of idea sex and do entrepreneurs and cars.
00:13:24.000So I did maybe five or six episodes and I ran out of friends with cool cars to sort of do deep dives on what they had to do, like what they had to overcome to create the businesses and the lives that they were leading and driving the nice cars.
00:13:36.000And then I just started having to fill in stuff, because you know what content creation is like?
00:13:40.000You have to put some stuff out, otherwise you got nothing to play.
00:13:44.000So I started doing videos on how I would use parties to hire people, how I would use lawyers in my business, accounting tips, and then one day somebody said in the comments, Rich, you should do a video on the kind of women not to date.
00:13:54.000I'm like, alright, I got some experience there.
00:13:57.000And that one blew up like most videos were getting thousand views at the time This one got a hundred thousand views in like the same period of time.
00:14:03.000So, okay You guys like hearing about the stupid choices that I make done.
00:14:06.000Let's make a few more videos about that.
00:14:08.000So I kind of went back and forth And then I just needed to sort of deal with my own shit.
00:14:15.000Orion Tarabin on once for a good guy very intelligent solid guy Yeah, we had him out to the conference in January, and he said to me then, he's like, you know, I saw you as I was watching your videos, like I saw you sort of working through your shit, right?
00:14:30.000Like I enjoyed watching the videos at that time, so I was like, yeah, I guess that's what I was doing.
00:14:34.000So I was using video content creation.
00:14:46.000It's like, if I'm not getting what I want out of life, then I have to go fix something about the inputs that I'm putting in so I can get the better outputs.
00:15:19.000Yeah, you and Tom Likas, man, definitely helped fresh with overcoming, because he was in a similar situation where he was, you know, as you would legendarily say, the plow horse, right, in a situation with a girl where he was like, you know, because you got her a car, and I mean, you want to talk about it a little bit?
00:15:38.000And for me, it was like, okay, I can't see America.
00:15:41.000I want to be successful, but I was on a journey where, like, I didn't really know how to navigate with girls that well.
00:15:47.000So I was doing what I thought was right.
00:15:49.000Get married, the Christian faith, you know, stay with one girl.
00:15:52.000And even in that whole scenario there, it was like, okay, I'm making these steps into this marriage and stuff like that, but don't really understand what's happening, thinking of a girl with a kid.
00:16:02.000Don't really understand what's happening, and I didn't.
00:16:04.000I jumped into it, thought it was the right thing to do.
00:16:06.000But I didn't see the whole, I want to say, scheme of things that would come up from thinking of a girl with a kid.
00:16:10.000And you got lucky that she lets you leave with all your stuff intact.
00:16:13.000I got lucky because, for one, she was really cool, awesome girl, just to like, you know, it wasn't for me.
00:16:19.000But thankfully, watching these videos and other people's videos, I saw what was going to happen in the long run, and I said, you know what, it's not for me.
00:16:26.000And I know you've counseled a lot of guys on this.
00:16:29.000Like, what are some of the worst things, I guess, that come from, you know, we've talked about it a lot, but sometimes you've got to remind these guys the dangers that come from, you know, taking on the responsibility of someone else's child.
00:16:40.000Yeah, I mean, you're basically choosing to put yourself in a position of a cuckold because you're choosing to invest your time, effort, and resources into children that don't have your name, they don't have your DNA, there's no real benefit to it.
00:16:52.000I get that, you know, they tell men today, you do what's right, right?
00:16:56.000But they tell women, you do what's right for you, girl.
00:17:34.000So it's one of the red flags that I have on my book on the chapter on red flags and why you want to be very careful with inviting single moms in your life.
00:17:53.000I had dated my fair share of girls in high school and college and things like that, but I came into this stuff I remember watching when I was a teenager, like the VH1s, the pick-up artist show.
00:18:05.000That was my first foray into this sort of stuff.
00:18:11.000So picking up girls and getting their attention was never really super, super hard, but I really struggled with the LTR game, keeping interest long-term, and I became the plow horse over time.
00:18:21.000The most, you know, I had three sort of major relationships in my 20s, and the one that really brought me to the content was...
00:19:19.000Right, everything after that just takes off because it's like, this is the first time that someone had ever told me, like, you're allowed to have standards and you're not, you don't have to put yourself through bullshit for a chick.
00:19:30.000And so dove down the rabbit hole, man, watched all of his stuff, you know, consumed the content.
00:19:35.000We were still together at the time and broke up maybe a month or two later.
00:21:30.000Essentially, I worked kind of with Rich and for Rich full-time, and we just developed a really great personal and business relationship over the last three years.
00:21:40.000And sometimes you gotta be able to tell your job, fuck off, and fire a job because you can't even...
00:21:43.000And that's what it's come to now, where you can't even have an opinion that's pro-masculine or anything like that.
00:21:48.000It's like everything they use, the stupid buzz terms, you literally just use totally.
00:21:51.000Anything that's pro-masculine, homophobic or transphobic or whatever, and it's like, no, you don't have to necessarily hate a group of people to want to go in and push your class of people, if that makes sense.
00:22:00.000I'm not surprised, though, because I was...
00:22:11.000You could sit down with your friends after work, have a beer, shoot the shit, say something, and it's fine.
00:22:15.000Now, you've got the internet, the trails, the social media, everything.
00:22:19.000And there's always somebody out there that wants to find a way to sort of get you fired, right?
00:22:23.000Let me teach this guy a lesson for voicing an opinion that I don't agree with.
00:22:27.000It was somebody on my team that went behind my back and then reported me up the chain to HR. I'm pretty sure that's what happened to me too with the government.
00:23:04.000I actually, I think what it got, I retweeted a video of Alan Roberts.
00:23:08.000Shout out to Alan Roberts from MFing's COO. And he was talking about, oh, if you're talking about trans shit in front of my kids, you better be ready to go meet the Lord or something like that.
00:23:18.000It's not even something that I had said, either way.
00:23:22.000And somebody took that and said, oh, we don't feel safe with him working here anymore and shit like that.
00:23:46.000Speaking of Twitter, Rich, I was going to ask you, what are your thoughts?
00:23:49.000Because you're on Twitter, you're pretty active on there like I am.
00:23:53.000There's been a crazy push with the traditional conservatives, right?
00:23:57.000The Christians and Catholics, you know, hey, be monogamous and have a family and everything, which I do believe in the nuclear family.
00:24:04.000I do think that it is obviously important.
00:24:07.000It's the cornerstone of running a proper society.
00:24:12.000However, it's very difficult to do so in today's day and age with how modern women behave and how they're kind of indoctrinated to behave around men.
00:24:20.000What are your thoughts on the whole Tradcon movement?
00:24:49.000So we did this Twitter Space, or X Space, whatever it's called now.
00:24:53.000And he was talking about an hour and a half, Red Pill's all degenerate, and you've got to find God, and forgive these women for their indiscretions in the past.
00:25:03.000And I just shot him a DM. I'm like, that was a really interesting conversation.
00:25:07.000You want to hop on the podcast and talk about it.
00:25:09.000It's like the standard stuff back and forth.
00:25:12.000Okay, well, if they repent, then you should forgive them.
00:25:14.000I said, well, would you forgive a woman for sleeping with 50 guys and invite her into your life as a wife?
00:25:48.000Give it up for Jesus and all that sort of stuff.
00:25:50.000I'll look at joining a club when you guys can have a consistent message around what it is you all agree on, but you're always fighting, right?
00:25:56.000There's always different denominations and stuff like that, so I don't have a lot of respect for that.
00:26:31.000You can pretend to find a religion and be wholesome and right and stuff like that, but you can't erase your past.
00:26:40.000One of the things that comes up is we had this chick on the show once and she's all about God and religion and how that plays a role in her life looking for the right guy.
00:26:48.000And I saw a tattoo on her wrist, right?
00:27:05.000We're talking about it's the mark of the beast.
00:27:05.000Leviticus, whatever, all this sort of stuff, and I read it out to her.
00:27:08.000I'm like, this is right out of your rulebook, and you're not even following your own rules, right?
00:27:11.000So it's like they're picking and choosing what they think is going to work for them that's going to sell their purity, right, to the simps, basically, that are going to overlook their past.
00:27:22.000And I don't think that's a good choice, man.
00:27:24.000To your point, it's very difficult to find women today that are considered or would be good wife or mother stock.
00:27:33.000I mean, recently we saw on whatever, the girl Nala Rae.
00:28:29.000Or she got the big Michael Knowles interview where she talked about it.
00:28:32.000And like, you know, I've always said, like, whenever guys, right, because the guy that got with her was like this, you know, really devout Christian guy, which, you know, hey, I don't have a problem with religious guys.
00:28:40.000I think it's a fantastic, you know, way to deal with the bullshit in life.
00:28:44.000But when you bring a girl in that has that kind of past, It's not going to last.
00:30:24.000Like, because, you know, because these girls look at it like, I just repent and I'm forgiven.
00:30:27.000A couple of girls have said on the podcast, actually, like when Fresh asked them, are you a Christian or whatever?
00:30:31.000And they're like, I am, but like, I'm just going to repent.
00:30:33.000And it's like, they kind of use it as a failsafe for men to accept their behaviors.
00:30:36.000And I kind of look at it like, dude, if a girl has a certain past, like she can always regress back to that anytime.
00:30:41.000And I think girls that have like high body counts, girls that have done certain things, it's very difficult for them to build a solid relationship with a man in the future.
00:31:30.000Family is extremely restrictive and even that might not be the safety that might fuck her up and make her even bigger 304 Go on here something so I came across this notion in the Mormon community of some called soaking it Have you guys ever heard of that?
00:32:09.000But they won't tell you what they were doing before because they'll excuse it because in the Bible, I guess it translates to the pumping action or whatever it is, right?
00:32:16.000It's like, so they just call it soaking.
00:32:18.000And also, there's also the back door for Muslims.
00:32:23.000Well, like call it like a BYU, like I've heard them do campus interviews and they'll soak and then some, like a roommate, will shake the bed, will shake the bed frame.
00:33:15.000And you've said a bunch of times that, hey, I'm going to bow out of what you call the manhole slump or whatever.
00:33:22.000What made you say, you know what, fuck it, I don't want to be associated with certain individuals and everything else like that?
00:33:28.000There's a very high concentration in the Mano Swamp of men that aren't good men or good at being men.
00:33:33.000And I couldn't associate in a space like that.
00:33:37.000Like, I thought to myself, you know, if I were to have dinner with my family or my kid, would I be okay with any of these guys sitting at the table with us?
00:33:46.000And I couldn't put myself in a position where I was working with people that weren't good people or good at being the kind of guy that I want to be around, so I just don't do it.
00:34:24.000It just took a matter of a few years for me to start connecting the dots and seeing what some of these people were doing.
00:34:29.000And I've got a long list of all this shit.
00:34:31.000I've got a long fucking laundry list that's been archived.
00:34:35.000But it's just not a good place to be for me, so I don't do it.
00:34:39.000I like it when I can be friends with somebody off camera, and we build that religion shit, and it's actually genuine, then a camera is even better.
00:34:45.000Like me and Rolo, we don't talk all the time, but when we're off camera, we just go to the park with my dog, go out and get some dinner, just chill, go for a drive, whatever, but it's genuine, at least for me.
00:34:56.000The other thing, too, that I've noticed with a lot of these YouTubers and creators is they never had a real job before.
00:35:02.000They just did the internet thing and it worked out and they just keep doing it and they don't really have a real experience base to draw from and don't understand how the world really works.
00:35:22.000It's like creating something that's almost as important and valuable as your own child, but it's different because it solves people's problems.
00:35:31.000It also creates influence and wealth for you as well at the same time.
00:35:36.000They say if you want to make a lot of money, then solve some big problems.
00:35:41.000It was interesting because it was one of the things that also red-pilled me too, if I can use that term.
00:35:48.000We thought that we were doing the right thing, saving people a ton of money and getting them out of debt faster without their credit rating getting ruined and avoiding bankruptcy and having more control over the situation.
00:35:59.000Because everything that was available on the marketplace in Canada at the time basically worked for the creditors.
00:36:04.000even though it was blanketed in a nicer, more friendlier sort of collection agency, but it really worked to the benefit of the creditors the way that the legislation was written.
00:36:11.000So what ended up happening was for years we're doing our thing, we're settling debt, we're getting people out real quick, fixing their credit super fast, and then we started getting problems with credit card companies.
00:36:21.000And then they started to petition and lobby the government to change the legislation.
00:36:27.000And they didn't do it in such a way to protect the consumer, so we had to hire a lobbyist group basically to help us sort of navigate, sit in front of the different politicians and bureaucrats, and they had a bill in parliament and they have critics on the bill.
00:36:39.000And then you meet with these people, and it's this long, laborious process.
00:36:43.000I spent like $60,000 going to all these meetings.
00:36:45.000It turned out to be a huge waste of time.
00:36:46.000And one day when we were sort of trying to wrap this thing up, one of the lobbyists said to me, he goes, they might as well call this bill the Credit Card Profit Protection Act because that's all that it's doing.
00:36:56.000It's not saving people or giving them an option to get out of debt.
00:37:00.000What they had done was they introduced legislation that the government was passing that would delay the first revenue event by about eight months and reduce it by about 33%.
00:37:09.000And you can't run a business if you're going to wait for your first payment eight months down the road and you're getting 33% less.
00:37:15.000So we had to sort of deal with that slippery slope and it's like...
00:37:18.000That was a moment for me where I was like, I thought the government was there to protect the consumer.
00:37:23.000I thought the government was there to take votes from people that actually, you know, have an interest in certain ideas and policies and pass them to serve, you know, because they're public servants.
00:37:33.000That was, you know, the moment for me where I was like, fuck the government.
00:37:36.000Did you see that law that they want to pass or pass already in Canada where they can retroactively look at your tweets and charge you for hate speech?
00:37:44.000Yeah, they're working on legislation now where they're essentially...
00:37:48.000I mean, if you say things like, I like gasoline, for example, like the way that it's being...
00:37:57.000And if the government's mandate is to push more electric cars or battery-operative vehicles, then it could be something that they could fine you in $50,000 and prison you for a certain period of time.
00:38:06.000The thing about the government is when they write legislation, they write it so broad that it covers as much as possible, and then they deal with how they're going to execute on that later on down the road.
00:39:13.000And then there was regions that the government stated, and it's like, if you go past this region, we're going to give the police the authority to pull you over, check your ID, and then fine you, and potentially incarcerate you.
00:39:27.000And it was real funny because the cops at the time were watching what was going on in the States because of all the riots and the George Floyd shit and all that shit.
00:39:33.000And the cops were like, yeah, we're not going to enforce that.
00:39:37.000So me and the boys got together with the supercars like fuck this we're gonna go up north and you know like let's go rally and you know break the laws and stuff but like that's just how we are it's you know it's them trying to run your life control you castrate you put you in a little box and that whole scandemic thing was a test for us right it was like You know, jump, people say how high, you know, wear a face diaper, stand on dots.
00:39:58.000Like, there's all these nonsense things that just went on that the vast majority of people complied with.
00:40:02.000And I had people, like, message me and shit, like DMs, and they're all, you know, I got a wife and kids and mortgage, and my employer is saying that if I don't take this experimental shot, then I'm going to lose my job.
00:41:57.000Can you tell the audience how important having a nice car is for networking, brotherhood, community?
00:42:02.000Yeah, a lot of guys think that you buy a nice car because you got a little dick or something like that, right?
00:42:07.000It's like, no, dude, you don't understand.
00:42:09.000The concept of having a nice car opens doors because it allows you to go to rooms that you don't have access to.
00:42:16.000Like, you can't go out driving a 20-year-old busted-ass Honda Civic, you know, and show up.
00:42:24.000You can't go into, like, you know, exotic car clubs with Ferraris and Lambos and McLarens and Porsches and stuff like that, and guys will accept you, right?
00:43:37.000And he came and did our podcast, like, right after he got it.
00:43:39.000And he was saying, you know, the reason why I spent five million on the car wasn't for the fucking car.
00:43:44.000It was because of the doors that opened up for me to be able to make that money back and then some because it's a very exclusive club of people that have Bugattis.
00:43:51.000And he just wanted to access those individuals.
00:44:03.000So I remember when I bought the SVJ, I met a guy in Fort Lauderdale, and he was here during the bear bug, and a group of friends and himself came together and made a plan how to make money.
00:44:18.000But if I'd known him back then, I'd messed up on $10 million just for not being in that group.
00:44:23.000But because they all had cars together, they'd say, let's have dinner together, let's talk about business, and they came together during COVID to make this big plan for business, and it worked really well.
00:44:32.000Yeah, a lot of guys discount the value of putting money into things that, one, you're interested into, and two, that unlock stores.
00:44:38.000Like, watches, too, are another big thing for guys.
00:44:40.000Like, I'm not a watch guy, but I see guys that are like, oh, you know, I got this whatever watch, and it's worth $400,000.
00:44:46.000Yeah, like, you can sit there and talk forever about the watch, right?
00:44:49.000It's like, you know, whatever your thing happens to be, if you like it, then go chase that.
00:44:54.000Like, chase excellence, not women is what I'm always saying, right?
00:44:57.000And then put yourself in rooms where there's other people that have similar interests, do some business with them, hang out with them, you know?
00:45:02.000And, you know, as a byproduct of that, there just happens to be hot women around.
00:45:15.000It filters out a lot of idiots because if you even know about this watch or you're a collector, then it automatically puts you in a certain tax bracket.
00:45:23.000But yeah, I agree the car thing is huge because especially if you get like a Lambert or Ferrari, you automatically are involved in certain clubs.
00:45:30.000You get access to clubs, which is huge.
00:45:35.000When you're with people that are successful, a lot of the times the barrier to entry is so high that just by you entering, they embrace you.
00:45:41.000Like they're way more friendly or they're way more open to certain things.
00:45:54.000So I don't think people understand, especially for men, right?
00:45:57.000Because we don't really get help unless we provide value.
00:45:59.000Like no one gives a fuck about you unless you're providing value.
00:46:02.000So if you're able to get A nice watch or a nice car, whatever it may be, they know that you solve other people's problems so they respect you as a peer and they want to help you.
00:46:09.000And more often than not, someone that has a lot of network, you may not know his network by yourself, but if you know the person that was their network, then by default, that's your network as well.
00:46:31.000We're gonna have a Zoom call after this so you can ask some questions.
00:46:33.000Because, obviously, Rich is an entrepreneur.
00:46:35.000It helps you guys when navigating the family.
00:46:38.000Actually, I was going to ask about that a little bit with the family courts because that's something else that you're very well versed in.
00:46:43.000So if you guys got questions, whatever for Rich in particular, castclub.tv, we're going to have a short Zoom call after this.
00:46:49.000And then we're going to segue over to the Trump stuff.
00:46:50.000But the family court system, you helped a lot of guys with this.
00:46:54.000What do you think are some of the biggest things that guys deal with and how can they prepare and or put themselves in a situation where they don't have to deal with the machine that is the family court system?
00:47:03.000Yeah, so I actually have a course on this called The Unplugged Alpha's Guide to Divorce, and it's linked on my social media, so I'll just mention that in passing.
00:47:11.000But I think the biggest mistake that guys make is that there's a vast difference between the way women handle divorce and the way men handle them.
00:47:17.000So women are still initiating the vast majority of them.
00:47:20.000And when they initiate them, they're doing a lot of planning.
00:47:22.000It's not like a week's planning or a month or two.
00:47:25.000Sometimes it's months or even years before they actually pull the trigger and be like, I love you, but I'm not in love with you.
00:47:31.000I'm going to take the kids to my mom's house this week, and I want a divorce, right?
00:48:17.000So what usually ends up happening is women get custody, guys see their assets and their income flow from him to the mom, and then she uses that money to alienate him from the kids and make up bullshit stories about why he's such an asshole and she's the best person.
00:48:33.000It's an unfortunate sequence of events because, I mean, you know, you hear a lot of women, but I'm not like that.
00:48:40.000When you're looking to untie the knot and women are hypergamous, so they want to get the best they can possibly get, guess what?
00:48:45.000Family law gives them the best they can possibly get because everything in the legislation is written to protect them and enrich them on the onset on the outside.
00:48:52.000This is the thing that the whole Tradcon guys don't get, right?
00:48:54.000They're all, oh, we just got to get rid of no-fault divorce.
00:50:01.000So he broke down this three-step racket, basically, and women will allege a false domestic violence charge to get the guy out of the house, which is known, you know, for the most part.
00:50:12.000But this one is the one that blew me away.
00:50:14.000So women will lay claim to being great.
00:50:21.000And what they'll do is, if they're out with their girlfriends, and they smash a guy, and they have a husband or boyfriend or a significant other in their life, then because somebody saw them there doing it, and they got caught in the act, what they'll do is they'll go to the police station and say, oh, I was raped.
00:53:11.000So, she's here saying, being a single mom and, you know, making cakes, and she's like crying and shit, and she gets like millions of views, everyone feels sorry for her, like, oh my god, blah, blah, blah.
00:56:18.000Even though you've proven to be a liar here and you're not credible.
00:56:21.000But let's assume that he does have a restraining order by two other women.
00:56:24.000What does that take away from the fact that you lied about having cancer, you illegally siphoned off a million dollars plus from people, you lied about your shit, you don't even have custody of your kids, and you're over here saying all this bullshit.
00:58:09.000She was arrested for check fraud and during that hearing it turned out that it was found that she stole almost a million dollars from another guy.
00:58:16.000And also, she faked cancer in the past.
00:58:18.000These are scams that she has posted on her page before.
00:58:24.000So, you know, to sum it up, you know, this person, for people that follow her or giving her praise and telling her how strong and how, you know, amazing she's doing, well, she's really not a full-time mom.
00:59:43.000Obviously, anyone that has the ability to sit there and fake cancer to get a bunch of money, something's got to be wrong with you in the head.
00:59:49.000Speaking of women and allegations and also court hearings, Stormy Daniels.
01:00:26.000I guess he's going to be president, man.
01:00:27.000Like, it's pretty much going to secure his position, in my opinion, I think.
01:00:30.000I mean, you know, he's just becoming more and more popular by the way they're treating him.
01:00:33.000Like, even the people that I think that are sitting on the fence right now, they're like, I'm indifferent, I don't care, or maybe I'm a Biden supporter.
01:00:40.000They might actually flip over to their side because they're watching him pull his bullshit on him and be like, you know what, I'm going to give this guy the vote now.
01:01:19.000He's been indicted in four different jurisdictions.
01:01:21.000He got indicted in New York first by Alvin Bragg in the fucking crazy crooked DA's office up there for the Stormy Daniels case with the falsifying business records.
01:01:29.000Then he got indicted by the feds here in Southern District of Florida for the national security documents.
01:01:36.000Then he got indicted in Georgia for the RICO. That's where they actually took his mugshot.
01:01:40.000And then the fourth indictment came out of Washington, D.C. was first.
01:01:43.000They indicted him for the January 6th insurrection bullshit conspiracy.
01:01:46.000I received $115,000 from an inheritance.
01:02:07.000They're not going to give you a loan if you haven't.
01:02:09.000Bro, even if you're an entrepreneur, they're going to want you to have at least two years of tax records.
01:02:13.000So you won't be able to buy anything with shitty credit and only $115K. You're going to have to look to buy houses cash or get hard money loans, which I don't suggest you do if you want to get into real estate.
01:02:23.000But Vegas is a good market to get into.
01:02:25.000Get a job, work two years, and then get that actual history to buy property.
01:02:29.000They're going to want that employment history, bro.
01:02:32.000But I mean, isn't it interesting that Donald Trump has faced all of these charges and allegations, Hunter Biden's laptop, Hillary Clinton's bullshit, Epstein Island.
01:03:18.000Yeah, I mean, the other thing, too, is like...
01:03:21.000Because I'm looking at it logistically, because as you guys know, I used to work for DHS... And I've done Secret Service details before, so in my head I'm like, okay, how are you guys going to actually enforce him going to jail now?
01:03:31.000Oh yeah, because he needs to be protected by Secret Service.
01:03:34.000You going to put him on Rikers with Secret Service?
01:03:38.000How the fuck are they going to actually pull it off?
01:03:58.000These charges are normally misdemeanors, but they elevated them to the felony charge because they said that they were in commission of a more serious crime, which is bullshit.
01:04:06.000But, these charges don't carry that much time, and they're normally misdemeanors, but I don't even know how the fuck they're gonna enforce it.
01:04:12.000But you know what's scary about this, though?
01:04:14.000That's the president, or, sorry, former president, that's being convicted of these things.
01:04:19.000Imagine a regular guy that has free speech, that wants to defend himself, What's he going to do?
01:06:12.000So they're constantly collaborating with men that aren't good men or are good at being men.
01:06:16.000And I think if you want to have a place for guys to collaborate and talk about stuff that matters to men and help them level up and understand the reality of the way the world works in...
01:06:28.000You're fucked either way because, I mean, they're just going to make up something about, oh, you're a male supremacist or misogynist.
01:07:20.000Let's get Moff's feedback on that, too, because I don't hear what he's going to say about the man of Swamp.
01:07:23.000Can we pull up the thing where he got convicted, like CNN or Fox News or something like that, of when he got convicted?
01:07:30.000Yeah, I mean, look, like, I'm not as close to it as Rich ever was.
01:07:33.000I was never part of, like, the Manosphere.
01:07:35.000I was, you know, I didn't know him as well at the time.
01:07:37.000I watched Bull Zero all the time, and I subscribed to and watched a lot of other creators.
01:07:42.000I think there's generally, and I'm not saying one is better than the other, but I think people generally fall into one or two schools.
01:07:47.000Either, you know, let's say Rich is my buddy and my boy, right?
01:07:52.000And if he doesn't like this person, then I don't like that person, right?
01:07:56.000An enemy of my friend is also my enemy.
01:07:59.000Or you can take position B where it's like, well, he might be enemies with Rich, but he never really did anything to me, so I don't really have a personal problem with him.
01:08:07.000I'm not saying either one of them is right or wrong, but I'm in school A. I've always ridden with this guy from day one.
01:08:14.000I'm like, look, man, we had somebody potentially that was going to be on SauceCast today that we didn't want to be on with.
01:08:21.000And I said, look, we might bail on this.
01:09:32.000You stick by your friends even though they do stupid shit.
01:09:35.000And in my head, I'm like, yeah, it's called loyalty because you're doing it even when it's not convenient.
01:09:41.000Can you guys speak to that a bit as far as like, I think it's kind of a lost masculine virtue and trait that guys stand by their guys regardless of whether it's convenient to do so or not popular to do so.
01:09:51.000That's something I've noticed, especially in the social media world.
01:09:53.000It's like, People are quick to go ahead and make a hit piece video on you, even though they might have collaborated with you or worked with you in the past, and there's like no professional courtesy or respect.
01:10:02.000I don't know what your guys' thoughts are on that.
01:10:05.000I mean, it happens, but I don't look at it.
01:10:07.000You know, people send you like a DM or a message or a link to something.
01:10:21.000I don't give them any attention because I'm busy working on my own shit.
01:10:25.000When you when you give like energy flows to where your attention goes and if you're focused on drama and arguing with other men, that's a very feminine sort of like low energy level like place to operate.
01:10:46.000And that's something that is extremely pervasive in the social media world.
01:10:52.000And coming from a law enforcement background, it pissed me off.
01:10:54.000I was like, what the fuck is wrong with you?
01:10:57.000You were just in the studio two weeks ago, and now you're making videos talking shit like, and there's been a couple people that have done that, and I'm like, what the fuck?
01:11:02.000Like, you know, and they're sitting there like, I'm holding you accountable and making a video about it.
01:11:06.000And in my head, I'm like, you could have called me.
01:11:46.000You have these soy traits and tendencies about you.
01:11:48.000So, the reason why women complain about so many of the men is because they have female tendencies and that's one of them.
01:11:55.000I think what's crazy is when it comes to loyalty, you can't really understand what it means to have discernment as a person until you've been stabbed in the back by people.
01:12:04.000I think you've got to go through that before.
01:12:05.000You know, I think you've got to, because you generally go into, you know, when you're young and you go into interactions thinking everybody's got your best interests and everybody's cool and everybody wants to shake hands and get along, and then you get stabbed in the back a couple times, and now you start to have that guard up, and now it's like, okay, cool.
01:12:19.000Well, now I need to be much more careful who I give my time and attention away to.
01:12:23.000And you learn that skill, but it's sort of the only skill you acquire through getting stabbed in the back or having bad shit happen to you.
01:12:33.000So you kind of have to go through it to get that, but once you've developed that discernment and you can tell who's got it, who's not, who's worth your time and who's not, your life just becomes so much easier because you just stop wasting time with people that don't matter.
01:13:49.000Until tomorrow, and all the free members on Castle Club, we send you an email, so check your emails if you're in there as well.
01:13:57.000But again, once today ends and tomorrow comes, it's going to raise the price to $35, and you're going to sell the value in there, of course, but today's the last day to get in at that price.
01:16:33.000It's basically a series of curated courses that help you unplug from all the bullshit in a very simple step-by-step sort of process.
01:16:41.000Like even the 101 course on LTRs, because I get that asked a lot, it's like, you know, I turned that into almost three and a half hours worth of content.
01:16:47.000Breaking you through, like, how do you vet?
01:16:50.000How do you move from dating to, you know, beyond that type of commitment?
01:16:54.000I mean, if you want to have kids, how do you build that?
01:16:55.000How do you raise kids that are unplugged so they're not woke and plugged in all the, you know, weird stuff that's going on down there trying to cram down your kid's throat?
01:17:02.000So it's just an organized community for that.
01:17:03.000And, you know, like you said, price is going up on June 1st.
01:17:05.000If you guys are down with it, just search for it on school.
01:17:25.000And my thing is, I'm really big on, if you help me on the way up, I'm gonna always reciprocate, and I want people That's why to this day, guys, you guys have seen a bunch of the Red Pill guys that I worked with in the beginning.
01:19:24.000How do gentlemen conduct themselves when forces beyond our physical control don't want you to say some things they are willing to take action against you?
01:19:31.000You've got to be intelligent about how you move, my friend.
01:19:33.000Not everybody has the ability to free speech.
01:19:35.000And the more independent you are, the more free speech you're allowed.
01:21:35.000Okay, two more and then we'll go into the Zoom call, guys.
01:21:37.000Guys, castclub.tv, get in there now, man, because we're literally going to switch right over to the Zoom call and get these guys out of here.
01:21:44.000Reading Rich's book, Unplugged Alpha, completely changed my life for the better.
01:22:38.000Man, I agree with you about loyalty and unity being lost, because when I talk to old folks that are 70 plus, they know about looking out for one another, because back in the day, all they had was each other.
01:22:47.000Nowadays, it's a big divide and heavy trust issues.
01:22:49.000Yeah, man, internet, you can think that.
01:23:29.000You know, obviously, he's very religious now, so he really doesn't want to deal with anyone he hasn't dealt with before, so I tried, guys, and it is what it is.