00:00:00.000we just filmed paywall content for with anton daniels so today we have a special guest on the
00:00:06.400show we have anton daniels he has been a long time friend of the show um and he has a youtube channel
00:00:11.280with over 587 000 subscribers and the millionaire more morning show which has 350 000 subscribers
00:00:20.880Anton is very big in property. He also covers finance, economics, politics, and he's also a
00:00:29.680cultural commentator. Welcome to the show, Anton. Are you there? I am here. What's going on? How
00:00:37.620are you? Welcome to the show. I'm doing incredible. I'm doing really well. Glad to see my homegirl
00:00:43.940Pearl again. Yeah, it's good to reunite. I mean, you've been here since, I think I knew you when
00:00:50.300i was like at a hundred thousand subscribers like pretty small to be honest yep um probably a little
00:00:57.400bit less than that it was right before the hundred thousand mark yeah we also have doug mpa on the
00:01:02.560line welcome doug glad to be here pearl um and i'm a big fan of anton daniels man your your voice
00:01:14.120resonates because i'm i'm a black male successful your voice resonates to all of us brother so keep
00:01:20.440doing what you're doing thank you i appreciate you bro so um today we wanted to talk about
00:01:28.200women and the economy um as you know i am i'm very pro-female on this account
00:01:36.200Some would call me a female advocate. Others would say women's in power, really important to me. So, you know, women and the economy. I want to see what your thoughts are on women and the economy in 2025.
00:01:54.220I think that they're suffering. I think that a lot of what their decisions were, they're coming back to haunt them. If you look back at even with the Department of Government Efficiency, right, and them coming in and doing audits to find out exactly what people are doing, and then you start to look at all of the different layoffs, not just from the federal government, but in general, when you talk about different positions that are being affected in our economy and the private sector, which is actually adding jobs.
00:02:24.220and who's the most affected is women. Women were the most affected during the pandemic.
00:02:30.720Women are the most affected when it comes to this economy. If you want to look at evictions,
00:02:34.920if you want to look at repossessions, women are the ones that are most affected, which is very
00:02:39.960ironic because if you pay attention to the different waves of feminism and in the mindset
00:02:45.000of a lot of women prior to Trump coming into office and even during the Biden administration,
00:02:49.920when you've seen a lot of the complaints about what was happening in the economy,
00:02:53.080it was largely women that were complaining about the state of things and how they were being
00:02:58.920impacted from affordability to student loans, everything. And I think that they are largely
00:03:04.860paying the price of what independence looked like. They wanted independence when it came
00:03:09.260to opportunity, but not necessarily when it came to how you would be impacted in a negative way
00:03:14.780and how you're supposed to get yourself out of that. I don't think that they were prepared for
00:03:17.440that. So how is that possible when all the headlines are telling us that women are graduating
00:03:22.100in college more, that they're out earning men in major cities, that women are more homeowners.
00:03:29.620How is it possible that women are doing so financially poor when all of the headlines
00:22:28.060sell. Yeah. What impact do you think that AI is going to have on women in the workforce?
00:22:35.560Oh, they're the ones that's going to be replaced first. Because think about it. Like, for example,
00:22:41.420I just did a story on Klarna and Klarna has already replaced a huge percentage of their
00:22:48.420workforce with AI chatbots, right? AI automated tools, especially when it comes to call centers.
00:22:58.060And they've already started to replace a lot of those jobs, the jobs that a lot of people were doing working from home.
00:23:03.840Even when you talk about the federal government, a lot of it is going to be natural natural attrition, meaning that people that fall out of the workforce, but they just don't replace them.
00:23:13.760And then they use A.I. to either replace them or to assist other people to be more efficient.
00:23:19.780That is now what you see happening as far as the technologies that's being implemented across the board.
00:23:25.540the the whole industries certain industries are going to be wiped out overnight and women don't
00:23:31.640tend to go into jobs that that force them to physically do stuff they're not electricians
00:23:36.600they're not plumbers they're not millwrights right they don't go into being hvac technicians
00:23:42.360they're not police officers and if they are they get their ass kicked a lot of times
00:23:46.880you know they're not the physical they're not linemen they're not repairing lines they're not
00:23:52.800heading out to the hard hit areas of hurricanes in order to put up electrical lines back again.
00:23:57.800So they're not doing those jobs. They say that they want them, but they don't do those jobs.
00:24:02.780So when you start to think about technology taking more of these jobs or having an impact
00:24:07.540of what happens inside of society, they are going to be the ones that are the most affected.
00:24:13.660Yeah. Someone says, Anton Antlion, I'm married with a second side chick. I'm a high value male
00:24:20.820making approximately $300,000. I'm sorry, but I work too damn hard and provide for both
00:24:26.040and get well taken care of myself. It is what it is. So when AI takes these women's jobs,
00:24:35.240you think that a lot of the women are going to go opt to be second wives to men
00:24:39.920or second girlfriends, that sort of thing publicly?
00:24:43.600They already are. Now they're just starting to be a lot more. There are women that prefer to be
00:24:49.380the side chick than to actually be the married woman. And so now I don't think that women here,
00:24:58.260here's the caveat. It's not that women don't already accept the roles that they're playing
00:25:03.240in men's lives. I think it's more or less about men not necessarily caring to hide the fact that
00:25:10.700I want a second woman or I can afford a second woman, or I am man enough to be able to handle
00:25:15.600a second woman in our lives. And so men are becoming more bold. Men are becoming a lot
00:25:21.580more matter of fact in their stance about how they live their lives and what relationships
00:25:27.060look like, especially when they are super successful and especially if they're heterosexual
00:25:32.560men. I don't think that these guys are so worried about what other people think or that they
00:25:38.740necessarily care about whether or not people are going to say that they are or they aren't a good
00:25:43.000person, I think is going to become more acceptable because men are very matter of fact about
00:25:47.680how they live their lives. So it's not that women are already doing it. It's not that
00:25:52.320the girl that's a sad chick don't already understand that he has a man. I'll go one
00:25:56.760step further for you. I believe that men that are in relationships or men that are married
00:26:01.780are much more desirable to the mass of women than men that tend to be single. If you are a married
00:26:09.080guy you are on the if you are a married guy that is super successful forget about it you're gonna
00:26:16.120have all kind of women that's shooting they shot all day long 100 i've noticed um women in their
00:26:21.96020s tend to like fight this and say they won't accept it but it seems like the women i know that
00:26:27.960are opting for side chick or like accept that sort of thing they seem to be in their 30s is
00:26:32.760that what you've seen or no i think the day of all ages yeah well i've noticed like um through 60.
00:26:42.920see i've noticed that the younger ones um if they're like a side chick they tend to just be
00:26:49.000like a it's more transactional like sugar baby yeah like that sort of thing where they're not
00:26:55.080really vying to be there long term it's just like take my money for now but i've noticed that women
00:27:02.760in their 30s that tend to do it um they're kind of more in it for the long term i don't know
00:27:08.120you could see other things but the dream has died in the 30s the dream is dead so now they have to
00:27:15.960i'm telling you listen women just want stability at this point they want stability
00:27:21.560they want freedom and they they want to be comfortable um just being whatever it is that
00:27:29.480they are they feel like they meant to do they want to be able to comfortably discover themselves
00:27:33.400without suffering i think that there's a lot of women that just went through a lot of suffering
00:27:36.920they like hold on i'm ready to tap out this is good this is a little too rough for me
00:27:42.280so i don't i see man i'm telling you women they not they don't have i think that they still are
00:27:49.480are picky a little bit but the thing that they pick they're willing to compromise if
00:27:57.080he's already kind of taken it's actually crazy just in my like three four years of doing this
00:28:03.880job how much more polygamy has come out in the open than like for like i remember when i was
00:28:11.640first exposed to this content like four or five years ago one of the first streams i saw of kevin
00:28:17.000samuels was like high value men cheat and at the time i thought that was so absurd i was like no
00:28:22.760that's not true it's exactly true they don't they don't cheat they just exercise yeah correct well
00:28:29.560yeah correct correct but but i don't honestly i don't think that most of those guys most high
00:28:37.320value guys they're productive so i don't think that they have a whole lot of time to be focused
00:28:43.560on women they're not guys that contrary to popular belief these are not guys that are out hunting for
00:28:49.400women they're not chasing they're not trying to figure it out they're not trying to spit game
00:28:55.720that's not what it is these are just guys that naturally move about life being productive that
00:29:01.000is very noticeable based off of the fact that they are high value and very productive people
00:29:06.680so women that are in those spheres notice them and they shoot they shot women are shooting their
00:29:14.440shot it if you are a really great guy if you speak well if you are productive if you are on
00:29:22.440a trajectory of even more success based off of what you're producing now and where your life is
00:29:28.520going you don't you don't have to shoot your shot no more those days is over yeah you're even seeing
00:29:37.080women making like content of and not to say that content's real life but to some extent right but
00:29:43.240But you'll see them, like, making content, shooting their shot and stuff.
00:29:51.040Pooping While Standing says women don't wake up until their 30-plus epiphany.
00:29:57.020Have you noticed, though, the one challenge you get is when high-performing men don't have a lot of social skills, they tend to become targets.
00:30:48.420So these are guys that are truly, truly focused on a purpose and all of the things of what success it looks like come with them.
00:30:56.280And a lot of times that also the biggest problem with high value men is that they have too many options and they have to actually determine who is who is worthy of being in a presence and who is not.
00:31:06.180And that's not even from a relationship perspective.
00:31:08.100That just comes from people that are around you.
00:31:37.280They suffer. They suffer. Listen, everything that you think is happening based off of what is being presented to you on social media is a lie. Social media is 85% lie, 10% truth, 5% variable. That's it.
00:31:58.680And when you see these women, listen, the same women that are sitting there and when they get their hair done on a Thursday or Friday and they got their lace front done and all of this stuff and they got their hair and their nails done or whatever, they got forty three dollars in a bank account.
00:32:14.900And the minute that they heard that Trump was making adjustments to food stamps, they did another tick tock.
00:32:20.480And they right after that, they was talking about how it is that they mad about Trump is changing the food stamp benefits. Right.
00:32:26.640so this is all perspective it's all finesse is all a mirage right the women
00:32:35.520that I tend to see T complaining the most whether it be in a chat or whether
00:32:40.260it be on social media those are the ones that are suffering the most they not
00:32:44.820happy with themselves and so when you say how can they afford their lifestyle
00:32:49.260they are they they day by day check my check opportunity by opportunity there
00:32:55.440There are women that are literally ... I don't know if you've ever been on this part of TikTok,
00:33:00.260for example, Pearl, but have you been on three or four talks?
00:33:19.180That's not an app to show your kids or, hey, listen, stand in touch with family.
00:33:24.680Hey, these mothers have to thirst trap with their kids and they are selling themselves.
00:33:34.000They are promoting themselves. They are not secret. It's not secretive. They suffering.
00:33:40.340They live in a cars. There's more women become a homeless every single day. They not messing
00:33:45.460around. They are doing what they got to do to survive. And ultimately it comes back to
00:33:49.560A lot of times, ironically enough, they go back to the core of when it's all said and done, I know that I got something in between my legs I can sell in order to continue to, you know, survive.
00:34:04.900The universal credit card, they call it.
00:34:08.560And Doug MPA, if you have any questions for him, feel free to chime in.
00:34:14.020How does Anton, someone pooping while standing, very nice username, how does Anton Daniels deal
00:34:23.160with handling women on his channel? Yeah, do they ever go AWOL and stuff?
00:34:28.940Do they ever what? Go AWOL, like beef you?
00:34:33.760No, I would say that most women, believe it or not, I have a whole lot of women. I got an army
00:34:38.800of women that rock with me. I got a lot of women that send my Patreon.
00:34:41.320um yeah but it just takes one crazy one 45 i i don't think that the women i don't think that
00:34:49.100women hate me the very even women that come on my panels let's say for example you get a woman
00:34:53.540that's unruly on my panel um we can't get into dms i don't i don't have real unruly women um
00:35:03.600that's around me i have all super submissive i have women that work for me i don't have problematic
00:35:09.740problematic women in real life around me and women that's on the panels I tend to not really
00:35:15.680run into a whole lot of them um that are problematic nowadays I also think that
00:35:21.360because I have been on YouTube for a long time that they already know what they're getting
00:35:27.060themselves into when they come up there so I don't think that they're looking to cause too much of a
00:35:30.800problem of course you're gonna have people that have a strong opinion about certain things or
00:35:35.880whatever. And I tell them from the beginning, I said, listen, it's not against you. So whatever
00:35:40.980happens, just understand that this is just what it is that I'm talking about. I'm talking about
00:35:44.340the subject. It's about content. It is what it is. So if I just so happen to meet you with the same
00:35:49.400energy you meet me with, don't cry about it. But I don't see a lot of unruly women nowadays coming
00:35:55.000at me or, or coming in my chat or stuff like that. I let them rock out. I think that they're,
00:36:00.700they're useful they could be useful too okay so what even outside of youtube what is your
00:36:07.340experience been with uh women in the workplace i think that women can't stand each other and
00:36:15.340female bosses are worse than male bosses but what is your experience been i've had good experiences
00:36:22.780honestly i know it seemed to be different it probably should be different um based off of
00:36:27.900a lot of the rhetoric but i've had great experiences with women in the workplace i've had
00:36:34.060two female bosses that have been incredible incredible to me um one of them was when i
00:36:40.940was working at the university of michigan she actually ensured that i got my all of my benefits
00:36:46.300all of my packages and that i got a promotion before she died um it was an older white woman
00:36:51.420and she wound up dying of cancer we didn't know of her cancer diagnosis until a lot later when she was
00:36:56.940when she was in cancer um and then the second woman that i worked with directly all the rest
00:37:01.740of them were male you know male bosses and stuff like that um the second one that i worked with
00:37:06.300directly was at the job that i recently retired from um and she was an indian woman but she was
00:37:11.180a married woman she was an indian woman uh her husband i had went out with her and her husband
00:37:15.260before um and we had a really great relationship and so um my experience with women in the workplace
00:37:22.780has been great. Now, I have seen women working with other women or working with women bosses
00:37:29.500that is very difficult. Very rarely do I see women being able to have a female superior that
00:37:37.160they are okay with. At some point, it always goes bad. I think that women can work parallel
00:37:43.680with other women. So if you see a woman that may not necessarily be above you, but maybe in some
00:37:48.640the same positions with you the higher you go up in corporate america the easier it is for them to
00:37:53.120get along but usually when you see women as a superior over other women it becomes a very toxic
00:38:00.480very volatile situation um the men they tend to not care because i think that men more focus on
00:38:05.920their careers and whether or not they're getting a paycheck at the end of the week i think that
00:38:09.840women especially in corporate america they tend to wear their job on a sleeve that's a part of
00:38:13.440the identity and so even when you see men that are in relationships with women that work in corporate
00:38:18.400america when she comes home and she wants to talk about work he don't want to hear about that
00:38:22.960yeah that's so true you don't want to hear about all the drama that you've been dealing with and
00:38:27.600all of that stuff men detach they understand that work is work and it's all about a business and
00:38:33.520it's all about running up a bag but the women are the ones that tend to pick up the camera and pick
00:38:37.600up the phone and talk about on social media about how difficult it is to deal with their female
00:38:41.680bosses or their co-workers or how everybody hate them anton i'm gonna give you some stats so 50
00:38:50.000of women say they'd rather work for a male boss than a female boss 90 of paralegals say that
00:38:56.560they'd rather work for a male attorney than a female attorney right according to the institute
00:39:03.120on bullying which is a think tank in washington dc 80 of workplace bullying is women bullying other
00:39:10.640women i believe that but then at the same time i'm not sure i don't even think i kind of take
00:39:19.600it with a grain of salt because i'm not sure if these women are really getting bullied i just
00:39:22.560think that they're not able to handle what it takes in order to be in corporate america
00:39:27.600some of these women are not getting bullied but some of these women are just too sensitive to
00:39:32.000be in corporate america because it's a cutthroat business corporate american could be more cutthroat
00:39:37.760than the street sometimes because they don't care about your feelings. The only thing they care
00:39:42.460about is the numbers. The only thing they care about is the results. So a lot of women tend to
00:39:46.780think that sometimes it is bullying when it's the reality it's just them and it's just business.
00:39:52.060So I don't, I think that there's some credence to it, but then again, you got to take these
00:39:56.780surveys with a grain of salt because it's all feelings involved. How do we determine whether
00:40:00.820or not somebody is really being bullied or whether they just being held accountable because they a
00:40:04.580piece of shit at their job yeah that's really true so um the context matters yeah what do you think
00:40:13.320about that doug mpa sorry i have you guys keep going i had to i had to ban somebody in the chat
00:40:24.800i'm sorry molly's molly's in the chat and i said something about what happened on your last show
00:40:31.260has got her upset why what happened i love molly i love molly no she made a couple of statements i
00:40:38.380called her out on and she's going back and forth in the chat it's great but go ahead continue the
00:40:43.260conversation okay um so last question we got i know you got a hard out um would you ever live
00:40:51.900anywhere besides detroit and if so what city nope i would never move from my city okay um gun to
00:41:01.500your head you have to move where are you going i have to move yeah now you have to um if i'm forced
00:41:11.100to move ah that's rough i love my city so much gosh i have to move yeah just humor me a lot of
00:41:23.820places i travel all across the united states of america humor me um if i have to move
00:41:33.260it will probably be somewhere like a biloxi mississippi
00:41:37.660you don't want to go to biloxi bro i've been there you don't want to go there
00:41:41.900i'm there all the time okay all right i love biloxi um it will probably be a biloxi maybe a
00:41:52.360tampa um it would have to be somewhere that's not too popular i don't want to i don't want to
00:42:01.980move to miami i want to visit miami i don't want to move to new york i like visiting new york
00:42:06.600um i would go to a cleveland you know what i'm saying i would go to something like
00:42:11.760indianapolis i've heard great things about cleveland and indianapolis actually i love
00:42:18.800cleveland i love cleveland i will go to pittsburgh i wouldn't mind living in pittsburgh it would be
00:42:24.160something like that i wouldn't go to um in atlanta houston la vegas i wouldn't go to any of those
00:42:33.320cities. I would go to like a Cleveland. I would go to a Pittsburgh, something like that. I love
00:42:38.620Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever seen in my entire life. It's
00:42:43.280carved out of a mountain. It's beautiful. Pittsburgh is awesome. So yeah, I would do
00:42:49.540something like that. Have you been to Santa Fe, New Mexico? I haven't. Anton? Oh yeah. So
00:42:53.560in my travels last couple of years, Santa Fe, New Mexico is probably the most beautiful city I've
00:43:00.440scene really really oh yeah you gotta go it's absolutely beautiful they have this burgeoning
00:43:08.040art scene there the food is great all the all the culture between when it was part of mexico
00:43:13.480and then the us yes stop by santa fe man it's absolutely beautiful as long as the city got an
00:43:20.040airport i would be able to thrive there but if i have to prep you know a place that i prefer to live
00:43:25.960i i prefer to live in places that's a little more nondescript i think that they show you more love
00:43:32.800i think that they're more appreciative i think it's more opportunity i don't want to go to places
00:43:36.740that's already built out i want to go to places where i can build where i can what i can you know
00:43:41.300i'm saying change pockets of the city to be what it is that i want it to be in and promote it to
00:43:46.380be something great i like being a transformational person not a person that goes into a place that's
00:43:52.380already got a whole bunch of people that's hyping it up i prefer that that way so i like i like
00:43:57.240cities but cities that may not necessarily be on the map as much um i wanted to ask you so
00:44:05.000i don't know if it was monday's show or last monday's show you're talking about giving back
00:44:10.360to well so 2k was talking about how he didn't tip which is insane absolutely insane and you gave
00:44:18.960this beautiful monologue about how you tithe to the streets and how you give back to the community
00:44:25.040and what that can do for you can you can you explain that to pearl's audience please well um
00:44:32.240i am a huge proponent and tithing right but i don't necessarily think that tithing to a building
00:44:39.760is necessarily conducive i don't think that that's what the word with the word meant by it
00:44:44.640I like to make sure that I give and donate to my city.
00:44:49.320And so at least once every two weeks, I go and I give at least $5,000 to $10,000 away in cash to people that are on the streets.
00:44:58.760And I make sure that they get whatever it is that they need in order to be successful, right, in order to feed their families and all of that.
00:45:04.580So I'll just go out and I'll pass out money.
00:45:07.240And I tend to be really, really generous when it comes to tipping people.
00:45:10.460um i always usually give at least minimum i'm gonna give at least 20 percent 25 percent if i'm
00:45:17.580at a little higher-end restaurant um most of the time i try to meet the the bill so breakfast is
00:45:25.040really cheap if my bill is 40 50 60 70 dollars of breakfast i'll tip 100 if i go to a regular
00:45:31.380restaurant i'll tip 100 or i'll ask the person what do you want your tip to be and i'll just
00:45:36.180give them whatever it is that they ask for. Um, if it's above a hundred percent, I'll give them
00:45:40.140whatever it is that they ask for. But I believe that being a generous person, um, whether it be
00:45:45.780the people that I work with that work with me or the people that I interact with on a regular
00:45:50.200everyday basis, the people that is in the trenches, in the streets, the concierge, the
00:45:56.840securities, the valet people, those are the people that take care of you. Those are the people that's
00:46:01.840going to make sure that you know what's going on around you. They're going to protect you.
00:46:05.140As a matter of fact, I'll go so far as to say, those are the people that keep your secrets.
00:46:12.940The valet people, the concierge, they know everything.
00:46:17.200They know who coming in and out of the building.