The Great America Show - December 22, 2025


Republican Party is on the Verge of COLLAPSE and it's not why you think!


Episode Stats

Length

37 minutes

Words per Minute

187.6491

Word Count

7,001

Sentence Count

11

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

In this episode of The Great Americana Show, we talk about what makes this country great, and the dangers of censorship, and why we should not be afraid to speak freely. We're back from Phoenix, AZ where we spent the weekend at AMF, and Mark and I got to spend the weekend with some really terrific people there.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us on this
00:00:06.420 beautiful chilly chilly day in america at least here on the east coast the northeast i should say
00:00:11.420 a chilly chilly day uh we're back from phoenix arizona where we spent the weekend at am fest
00:00:17.980 uh some really terrific people there uh i was forced to spend the weekend with uh our friend
00:00:23.860 here on the show the great mark mitchell um we were uh hip and hip if you will for the weekend
00:00:30.320 a terrific terrific time uh i gotta give it to am fest i've never been to one of their events before
00:00:35.640 but they do an absolutely terrific job an admirable job uh taking care of all of us who attend there
00:00:43.540 um the hospitality was absolutely amazing uh they did this little thing for what they call
00:00:49.180 influencers so you know media personality like us uh where they really want us to come to the
00:00:53.940 event they want us to cover it they want us to talk to the people they want us to interact with
00:00:58.200 the crowds and i've been to cpac uh probably the last 10 years um and i've got to tip my hat to
00:01:05.500 turning point usa they do it i mean 10 times better job at anything that i've ever been to at cpac and
00:01:12.240 the crowd the energy the people um was something i've never never never seen before and you know
00:01:18.720 it's um a testament to what charlie kirk built to the great great industry to the great uh grassroots
00:01:25.680 movement now you know some of the people you see up on the stage you don't necessarily agree with or
00:01:31.760 care for but this is america it's where you have the platforms to say what you want to say
00:01:40.220 it's a freedom of speech now we don't always agree with everything everyone says
00:01:44.080 but that's the good thing about america is that we can say it you can let people make their own
00:01:51.220 determination if they agree with you or not so you saw some people out there who are calling
00:01:57.160 for the censorship of people and you know it's it's the same folks who
00:02:02.800 four years ago were crying that people like donald trump are being censored
00:02:10.120 and deplatformed remember folks the first amendment doesn't protect things like
00:02:18.360 me telling you you got nice hair it protects the things that aren't necessarily always the most
00:02:25.380 popular things to say the things that are needed to say and that's what differentiates america from
00:02:31.340 any other place in the world that first amendment
00:02:34.240 where in some countries you're killed in some countries you're imprisoned
00:02:41.820 china venezuela north korea russia some places in europe how about the united kingdom
00:02:51.020 where you can't say gay
00:02:53.720 or even talk about gay so that's what differentiates america from the rest of the world and for those
00:03:03.660 people who are calling for people to be censored you think i think you need to take a step back
00:03:08.440 and evaluate yourself and evaluate what this country went through
00:03:12.180 when people were censored we had a sitting president in the united states be platformed completely
00:03:20.060 and had to go out and spend hundreds of millions of dollars to build his own platform
00:03:23.580 so the american people could hear from him think about the dangerous precedent you're setting
00:03:30.520 by calling for people to be censored if you don't like them don't listen to them it's simple
00:03:36.960 dialect is healthy we shouldn't agree on 100 of the things 100 of the time
00:03:44.660 it's called being a sycophant and that's a dangerous road too
00:03:49.600 here on this show i've went hard for the epstein documents which we've seen coming out now
00:03:56.840 where'd you add some people saying oh we we don't need to release and we don't need to
00:04:01.180 it's one of the areas where we disagreed with the administration respectfully
00:04:05.460 and laid out our position on why we believed it should be fully transparent
00:04:10.280 that's what makes america great so end of the rant for me folks so like i said we were at amfest over
00:04:18.120 the weekend we met some terrific terrific people i got to meet some people i interview here on the
00:04:22.120 show that i'd never met before steven gardner one of them who's a wonderful youtuber who we have on
00:04:26.880 the show and i've you know got a good gratitude to him uh he was driving mark mitchell and i around
00:04:32.940 to giving us rides appreciate him but he's been a really good friend on the show he's helped me grow
00:04:37.180 our youtube channel uh and helped me get this thing on around so steven garner a terrific american
00:04:42.340 it was great to meet him some of our partners over at rumble and like i said some of our guests that we
00:04:47.820 have here on the show now while we were there we did some interviews we didn't anticipate on it but
00:04:52.300 in this industry uh sometimes you're thrown into situations and you got to do it but we were happy
00:04:58.900 too so one of those interviews we did was with the great the great uh roger stone and uh you guys
00:05:06.760 know how we feel about roger here on the show we have him on the show uh each and every single week
00:05:10.520 uh and it's for a reason because roger is indeed a great american and he's a great friend of the show
00:05:15.200 so we get to spend some some time with him um but anyway we did an interview and i did a joint interview
00:05:20.420 with vanessa broussard uh from lindell tv and if you don't tune into her show it's every day at 4 p.m
00:05:26.340 eastern time over on lindell tv if you don't already catch her uh vanessa broussard uh vanessa and i sat
00:05:32.760 down and we we did a little joint interview with roger and it was uh more fun than than i could
00:05:37.220 have expected to happen so we want to bring you that like i said tomorrow we've got kyle rittenhouse
00:05:41.720 uh coming up here on the great america show um i sat down for an interview with him that was
00:05:46.720 absolutely amazing we did a live interview in front of a crowd of people at am fest a shout out to real
00:05:52.480 america's voice terrific terrific people uh for allowing me to uh to use their studio and their
00:05:58.320 setup uh parker sig and rob sig if you don't tune into real america's voice we recommend great american
00:06:04.080 network this is the season of giving folks we got to give credit where it's due so now without further
00:06:10.180 ado i want to bring in this interview that we did with the great roger stone and vanessa broussard
00:06:14.940 uh over at uh lindell tv a fun one in the middle of the interview you're going to see uh there's a
00:06:20.080 little bit of a distraction uh grant cardone from 10x if you guys don't know grant good friend of
00:06:25.720 the show came over and was trolling us a little bit uh he was trying to buy some suits from roger
00:06:31.180 stone roger stone's probably the best dressed man in america here's the interview folks i hope you
00:06:36.780 enjoy we're coming right back in less than 60 seconds please stay with us
00:06:40.880 hey everyone now i am joined by john fawcett and the one and only roger stone so good to see you
00:06:54.260 both how are you doing great to be here a delight to be here a delight to see you guys both roger
00:07:00.140 culture uh always a delight to see you what do you think so far it's really quite amazing there
00:07:06.380 were 20 000 people last time there's 30 000 young people this time there's an amazing spirit here
00:07:12.720 charlie's horrific murder i think has lent itself to determination people understand that the mission
00:07:21.360 is all the more important uh and uh for those in the kings who say oh we're going to lose the 2026
00:07:29.080 election way too early to decide that if you look to the spirit uh the determination of people at this
00:07:35.260 conference that doesn't appear to be true i'm glad you mentioned 2026 because we are on the hills of
00:07:40.960 2026 we have to win these midterms or they're going to come after all of us again you know about that
00:07:46.780 all too well talk about how important 2026 is for america and for president trump it's finally
00:07:52.840 important they would like to undo all of the reforms they would like to launch a whole new series
00:07:59.420 of witch hunts you see there's something strange going on in the country if you're james comey you
00:08:04.620 can break the law and there'll be no repercussions if you're latisha james who has prosecuted people
00:08:10.260 for the very crime of mortgage fraud that she was charged with she will pay no penalty
00:08:15.800 if you're adam schiff you can claim your principal legal residence is in california at the same time
00:08:22.100 you claim your principal legal residence is in maryland and get a lower tax rate and a lower
00:08:28.000 insurance rate and a tax break so democrats are held to a different standard if we do not
00:08:34.560 see those who launched the seditious conspiracy against donald trump the conspiracy that began
00:08:43.120 in 2016 in washington dc takes you through the russian collusion hoax to completely fake
00:08:51.400 uh impeachments the 2020 election what we learned in fulton county yesterday was really quite
00:08:58.300 extraordinary what we said was true the whole time was stolen uh takes you through the january 6 fiasco
00:09:05.540 all the way to the radar martin lago one continuing seditious conspiracy run by the same people
00:09:13.420 my question for pam bondi my question for time launches when will they be arrested when it's not
00:09:21.760 difficult it's not complicated it just takes will yeah i'm sorry and you're right you know that's
00:09:28.320 the question your question but it's the question of so many americans when are we going to see an
00:09:32.500 arrest the american people want arrests made a situation uh in my case john and i've talked
00:09:39.740 about this my case is identical james comey we were charged with the exact same crime
00:09:45.420 how come he gets to stroll in 10 days later and turn himself in but the fbi raids my home hold on we
00:09:51.780 find out yesterday too that the raid on mar-a-lago the fbi agents didn't even want to do it they said
00:09:56.960 we're not going in this is ridiculous there's no case to go in there and they sent them back
00:10:01.380 multiple times i think six times and said go back and figure out a way to get this raid on mar-a-lago
00:10:07.520 and and these people are walking the streets free roger that's because i think we now understand
00:10:12.300 the purpose of the raid mar-a-lago was to get the copies of the very documents that tulsi gabbard
00:10:19.740 declassified months ago that prove that there was a cabal and that there was a conspiracy this was an
00:10:27.300 effort to cover their tracks and it failed by the way the president legally had the right to
00:10:33.380 maintain any document he wanted so i think there's three prongs to this one it is the economy the tax
00:10:41.660 cuts to regulatory cuts the tariff policies uh the interest rate cuts that we will get when we get
00:10:49.220 when we no longer have a politicized uh federal reserve board run by jerome too late powell
00:10:56.320 uh you're gonna have a booming economy even stronger than it is today you'll have a strong economy by 2026
00:11:03.680 you'll have a boom economy by 2028 secondarily we have to have accountability and justice it's not
00:11:12.500 about revenge and retaliation the people at the new york times are full of crap uh and then lastly
00:11:18.380 this is very important we have to have honest elections uh if the electronic voting machines
00:11:24.900 were as i believe manipulated from venezuela manipulated from china there's a working group
00:11:32.400 studying that today we need their report and somebody somebody has to go to jail yeah you're
00:11:39.420 absolutely right and you know you're on the right network right now mr stone about uh elections and
00:11:44.700 securing our elections mike lindell a huge fighter for uh going to paper ballots and burning down those
00:11:50.440 machines and melting down the machines uh do you think we'll see a change before 2026 when it comes
00:11:57.340 to election integrity will there be a bill in place will there be an executive order in place i mean
00:12:01.500 we are just months away from the next election we have no choice like you said bam bondi's got
00:12:09.640 to do something tulsi gabbard's been doing a terrific job but she's being stonewalled at every point you
00:12:14.400 and i both know that there's people still inside the deep state who are stymating anything she tries
00:12:20.040 to do and we saw it months ago roger when they came to tulsi gabbard with the whole iran thing and
00:12:25.600 they set tulsi gabbard up to make her look bad in front of president trump president trump wasn't happy
00:12:30.000 but i think president trump is smart enough and he figured out that they're trying to set tulsi
00:12:33.960 gabbard up i don't think she falls for any more of their tricks and i think we have no choice we
00:12:39.540 either fix it or we lose it all and there's nothing hyperbolic about it from a legal point of view and i'm
00:12:47.120 not an attorney thank god but if the gabbard working group proves definitively the the
00:12:54.420 the manipulation electronic voting sheets and the abuse of the paper ballots
00:12:59.580 our elections are governed by 50 state laws and are governed by federal law but the president
00:13:07.800 can declare a national emergency and therefore could under that declaration insist on one day
00:13:15.320 voting paper ballots simply and to mail in ballots simple let's talk about your suit can we talk about
00:13:22.740 his outfit real quick no because he's gonna he's gonna belittle me he's gonna tell me my suit's not
00:13:27.220 good it's only a zenya suit fine you know we can talk about the suits i think he's he's one of the best
00:13:32.800 men in all of politics and you've been making a lot of headlines with your attire so i have recently
00:13:40.200 developed and released my own line of menswear you can go to rogerstone suits.com or you can go to
00:13:47.780 the stone rogerstone collection.com or you can go to shop.tailorontap.com it's not for everybody
00:13:56.640 i admit that but the basics for a young man starting out i'll probably lose my ass fight
00:14:02.740 actually but i get some pretty cool stuff so check it out all right you definitely will i heard roger
00:14:09.760 is making a custom suit for his good friend steve bannon to make amends is this true
00:14:14.880 he could certainly use a suit first he could use a bath
00:14:19.400 i think zelinski needs a suit as well would you make one for him
00:14:24.420 can we do a double deal like here
00:14:27.800 yeah that's an idea done done deal
00:14:32.400 take this to a serious note i find these emails that have been released in which they reveal a
00:14:38.980 very close relationship between steve bannon and jeffrey esteem disturbing uh i find the pictures
00:14:46.400 that have been released of the two of them together disturbing uh and we know that there are 15 hours
00:14:52.980 of video interviews of epstein by steve which we're told was made for the purposes of a documentary but
00:15:00.900 there is no documentary so i believe that those videos were practice sections for epstein's upcoming
00:15:08.560 interview on 60 minutes which got canceled when he got arrested and charged with child sex trafficking
00:15:14.720 steve bannon owes us an explanation because i don't understand who associates socially politically
00:15:21.880 or from a business point of view from someone who's a convicted sex criminal
00:15:26.780 and those uh epstein files were just released yesterday we saw a lot in those uh there have
00:15:32.800 been a lot of questions surrounding the people who were at that island had connection with epstein
00:15:37.040 uh bill clinton uh and i think that was a hot tub a hot tub uh and if you've seen that uh photo that
00:15:44.940 was one of the photos dropped there was a uh miner in the hot tub with him they have xed out and blocked
00:15:50.340 out her face uh for security reasons but i think uh mr stone we're going to learn a lot from these
00:15:55.900 epstein files and i hope that uh there is some justice you know we may love these people
00:16:00.980 and uh we don't know everything and have all the answers just yet but if you were you know suspect
00:16:07.300 in this then you need you know we need some answers and you need to serve some time here's what we do
00:16:13.240 know donald trump cut off jeffrey epstein in late 20 in 2004 bill clinton continued to accept money from
00:16:21.940 him to party with him to go to his island right up until the time he was charged in 2019 clinton's
00:16:29.540 claim that he was never on the island is a lie yes disproved by these new photos disproved by the
00:16:35.820 faa records so the democrats i think are going to have a huge boomerang effect the political figures
00:16:43.300 you went to the island all democrats yep larry summers the treasury secretary bill richardson the
00:16:49.980 governor of new mexico george mitchell bill gates uh woody uh woody allen woody allen uh and the only
00:16:58.020 other person i know who's visited various epstein properties would be steve band we've got to get to
00:17:05.580 the bottom of it roger stone yep good to have you on here what doesn't good to have you as well what
00:17:10.880 have you been up to covering the the big shoes that the great lou dobbs left me uh we do the great
00:17:17.560 american show five days a week roger stone is with us once a week um and we're carrying on the torch
00:17:24.420 of the great lou dobbs the greatest journalist of all time it's a hot show tell people where they
00:17:28.980 can see it okay apple youtube rumble wherever you guys get your podcasts you can find us there and
00:17:35.560 you can see roger there once a week the great american podcast the great america show yes absolutely
00:17:41.380 and the stone's up you both and uh thanks for stopping by i know you're a busy man and glad to
00:17:45.900 have you here honoring charlie as well at america fest thank you thank you i hope you guys enjoyed that
00:17:50.920 interview with the the great roger stone and vanessa brassard over at lindell tv if you don't
00:17:55.140 already uh follow vanessa's show um lindell tv she's on each and every day or you can find her
00:18:01.060 on social media vanessa brassard um join her each and every day really terrific show and she goes on
00:18:07.160 before me so you can catch her show have dinner and then come join us here for the great america show
00:18:13.220 we're going to take a quick break here folks on the other side of this quick break we're going to do
00:18:16.460 something a little bit different today uh i want to start showcasing some american businesses
00:18:21.700 some american corporations that are doing great work here in america who are employing americans
00:18:27.780 who are taking care of americans and uh who are providing for the american people so on the other
00:18:34.960 side of this quick break we're going to be joined by a a business owner down in raleigh uh brandon
00:18:41.000 mccraney he owns old raleigh distillery uh military veteran who followed his dreams to
00:18:47.680 get out of corporations get out of the ladder climbing and follow his dream into doing what
00:18:54.200 he wanted to do and build an american business we're coming right back here on the great america
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00:19:08.940 thanks everybody for staying with us here on the great america show i hope you enjoyed uh our
00:19:19.220 conversations uh from amfest uh a terrific event of great great patriots speaking of great patriots
00:19:25.720 um i want to start doing something a little bit more often here on the great america show and it's
00:19:30.160 showcasing uh businesses that are run by great americans businesses uh that are built here in america
00:19:35.860 businesses that are run here in america businesses that employ americans here in america uh not the
00:19:42.860 corporatists and the elitist overseas not these massive corporations uh overseas so i asked a friend
00:19:49.200 of mine today that i met about a month ago at a great veterans event he's a veteran himself uh from old
00:19:55.200 raleigh distillery uh brandon mccraney brandon it's a delight to have you here on the great america show
00:20:01.680 um so brandon runs a terrific if you guys drink bourbon uh one of my favorite bourbons now at old
00:20:08.680 raleigh uh not the norm it's not not out of kentucky it's out of raleigh that's what is the best bourbon
00:20:15.120 i've ever drank in my life brandon i want to get started with your business the growing pains you
00:20:19.940 opened up in the heat of covid and you're still standing you're still kicking uh for the audience
00:20:25.740 the small business owners out there the people who want to start small businesses just how you got
00:20:31.300 started with you know a good military career and now you're back giving back to the community in
00:20:37.680 other ways yeah it's truly a blessing yeah thank you john for having me um yes we're about to wrap up
00:20:43.880 our five-year anniversary uh but we're family owned and operated uh we did this the old-fashioned way
00:20:48.740 i saved up 16 years throughout my professional career first office in the air force and then i was
00:20:54.480 climbing that corporate ladder uh but i had a dream to uh to blend whiskey and blend whiskey from all
00:21:00.160 over the world uh but i didn't want investors and private equity pushing us to be in 10 states and
00:21:05.980 watering down our product i wanted to do it our way and so uh finally took the leap in 2019 purchased a
00:21:13.220 building right side out of raleigh north carolina and our original plan was to be open april 2020
00:21:19.180 which uh historically was the worst month in the last 100 years i think so my timing was
00:21:25.620 was great let me tell you my wife was uh loving me at that point uh uh but we actually didn't open
00:21:32.860 until about eight and a half months later still open during covid but i tell you back then john um
00:21:37.860 folks asked what's your five-year plan and the county about uh bankrupt us to get open with some
00:21:45.140 construction changes we had to do completely liquidated my 401k to get open so when we opened
00:21:50.660 third week of january 2021 really it wasn't about a five-year plan it was let's pay the heating bill
00:21:56.420 for february uh didn't even hire anyone i wasn't sure you know businesses that were open back then
00:22:02.120 bars restaurants retail you just i mean it was just challenging times so when we opened uh scared to
00:22:08.800 hire anybody because i didn't want to employ anyone and then they come over from a gainfully employed
00:22:13.960 other business and then you know we just totally tanked uh but luckily for us the the community was
00:22:19.580 very receptive to us and um i'd say uh we're five years forward and out here we're across north
00:22:25.440 carolina where virginia just expanded in a beautiful florida we're talking about going to france in
00:22:30.740 february and we're available online in 39 different states right now and uh it took you just three short
00:22:36.880 years to become the best u.s micro distillery in 2023 uh i think you guys do a terrific job
00:22:43.500 you know i was talking with your wife who's a wonderful woman um it's just such a good story
00:22:48.800 i mean two people starting a business that's now uh growing whereas i i was talking to you before the
00:22:54.000 show you know we support these corporations and sometimes you don't even realize you're buying
00:22:57.840 something brandon and it's owned by a massive corporation you know my previous favorite bourbon is
00:23:03.220 now owned by a bacardi i won't say their name but uh you don't realize what you're buying it really
00:23:08.880 comes down to and this this show is like the most grassroots you can get the people
00:23:13.500 are so pro-american that's why they do it into the show every day um give us a sense what it was like
00:23:20.460 the government you said the government almost shut down your business before it even opened and i think
00:23:24.700 that's like the biggest hurdle for anybody is getting past the the corporate uh governance of
00:23:31.500 getting past you know the oligarchy that runs these governments you've got to do this you've got to have
00:23:35.860 this kind of front door in your place it's you know kind of like what you'd see in modern day uh
00:23:41.100 north korea or venezuela this has to look this way this is uh it's the global homo um ideology
00:23:49.140 was that your biggest uh roadblock getting through the government red tape yeah i'd say our local county
00:23:57.380 government yes and and here i guess to give you more background on that they approved a design for
00:24:03.520 our building that i then got an sba loan small business loan to help do that construction and
00:24:10.020 then from there once construction started then that is when the inspectors came in and proceeded to start
00:24:16.400 changing everything that they did so the impact of that was we ate through our construction money
00:24:21.460 we ate through contingency money wait through all our process piping for our production and then i had
00:24:26.820 to tap into my 401k um i will and i will tell you that i'm not one to throw stones at anyone anything
00:24:34.380 like that uh i did in a very polite way reach out to our town and i said look i'm gonna open because i'm all
00:24:41.380 in on this thing but there's no telling how many other businesses didn't get open and didn't run through
00:24:46.180 that gauntlet and i will say to their um to their credit they took action and although it didn't help me out
00:24:53.540 they ensured that um what happened wouldn't happen again for any future business in the town
00:24:59.640 moving forward yeah but yeah it was real it was real we all remember brandon we all remember covet um
00:25:07.160 we all handled it differently some of us got sick uh some of us enjoyed it spending time you know home
00:25:12.500 but you know after a certain point brandon it came to the point where like what the hell are you guys
00:25:16.540 doing like you're ruining our society you're ruining our children uh you're ruining our business i i think
00:25:22.900 about how many businesses didn't make it out past covid up here in new york brandon where you were
00:25:27.100 just about a month ago uh they shut down everything in the most draconian way possible whereas
00:25:34.140 businesses had to operate like it was no pun intended but prohibition if you wanted to go get
00:25:39.600 a haircut brandon they had to bring you through the back door bring you through the basement if you
00:25:43.060 wanted to get something to eat they had to board up the fronts of restaurants or you had to eat
00:25:46.460 outside the middle of the street on fifth avenue behind a wooden barricade uh it was literally the most
00:25:51.460 draconian thing possible so for you guys to survive through this whole thing it just makes the story
00:25:57.220 even greater tell the audience about the business where you guys are based employees and what you guys
00:26:02.780 are blending now all right so uh we're old raleigh we're located just outside of raleigh north carolina
00:26:08.140 that's where we live our family lives and so we're what we do is uh i'm a blender by trade and we blend
00:26:15.000 some of the oldest whiskey in north america up to 25 years old and then i import casks from all over the
00:26:20.180 world and do some cask finish uh whiskeys primarily bourbon because we're in the backyard of bourbon
00:26:25.320 country but our twist on that is that we don't replicate any batch that we ever create so in doing
00:26:32.060 that it gives me free form as an artist to showcase how i can make that bourbon pop differently from batch
00:26:37.300 to batch everything that we do is by hand so we blend by hand we bottle by hand we label by hand we do
00:26:43.100 everything the old-fashioned way i say we're the antithesis of factory bourbon beautiful we're about as uh
00:26:49.300 as hands-on as you can get when it comes to whiskey as long as your hands aren't in the whiskey
00:26:53.760 but from what i understand it boils at a pretty hot temperature so it's probably not even possible
00:27:00.440 and even if it was everything uh one one uh master distiller once told me i was in his factory he goes
00:27:05.740 man you put anything you want in there the the heat kills everything so that's a little bit more
00:27:11.140 reassuring um it is absolutely it's a craft and how you got there we all have our stories right most of
00:27:18.440 us brandon we go to college to do one thing we go into life to do one thing and then we come out and
00:27:23.540 it's like completely 180 and what i went to school to be a pilot and somehow i got looped into going to
00:27:29.640 capitol hill and working in politics and i was like this is the worst career choice i've ever made in my
00:27:33.800 life then i went to fox news i was like all right it's getting a little bit better and then i took over
00:27:37.860 the show i'm like oh god here we go we're back on the down slope again but now we're back on how do you
00:27:42.100 go from being a military man yeah the air force is my favorite one i gotta be a little partial as a
00:27:47.980 pilot um how do you go from being in the military to to following your dreams yeah so uh when in the
00:27:55.880 military one i'm a third generation military so i just um i think we live in the greatest country in
00:28:01.960 the world just an honor to serve but i knew around year three that i just had this entrepreneurial bug
00:28:09.440 i just didn't quite know what that was yeah i was always jealous of like that 13 year old they
00:28:14.960 knew they wanted to be a dentist and they just track and there they are yeah so i did the corporate
00:28:19.440 thing and i was you know chasing those titles and uh trying to get that vp role but um on the side this
00:28:26.020 little thing of bourbon started to grow started to learn on the side about blending whiskey and things
00:28:32.060 like that and and as i was climbing that corporate ladder you know best thing that ever happened to me i got
00:28:36.400 this interim vp title that i always thought i wanted in a month into it i realized i that's what
00:28:41.880 i was chasing was just a title and so that's when this bourbon thing started to rear its ugly head
00:28:47.820 towards me that was in december 2016 and over a bottle of wine at a holiday movie i was talking to
00:28:55.060 my wife and i said you know babe i think i want to start a whiskey company and not the smartest thing
00:29:01.020 to say if you're you know married with three kids and got a pretty good career um but um she said you
00:29:06.420 know i think you'd be pretty good at that for x y and z reason and i'd say three weeks later i was
00:29:11.540 over in louisville taking this uh distillers course just learning about the red tape in the industry
00:29:16.420 and at that point i said this is what i want to do but uh i was naive enough to think that would be in
00:29:23.180 60 days it wasn't yeah of course three years to the month that we did it and then it took me it
00:29:28.320 wasn't until 2019 that i actually had the uh the nerve to take the leap from the corporate world
00:29:34.700 you know it's scary when you you got you've got your health care you've got a salary you've got
00:29:39.300 everything and then just take the leap but that was september 2019 and then we didn't open until
00:29:45.040 january 2021 yeah nobody realizes it until you have it and there's nothing like working for yourself
00:29:52.000 you know there's nothing like not having to answer to somebody there's nothing like you know
00:29:56.460 waking up and saying this is what we're doing today for the business and you know for you guys
00:30:00.400 to have this it's absolutely uh awesome and as i said your wife is a i could tell the support
00:30:05.780 was there she's a terrific woman percent just a model of what a wife should be and uh you know i guess
00:30:12.060 most guys brandon when they tell their wife that they say the wife would say yeah get your ass back to
00:30:16.120 work get your head out of the gutter you've had you know you've had too many glasses of wine uh go to bed
00:30:22.300 wake up in the morning and get back to your inner vp job it's um you know that's this is what america
00:30:28.660 is brandon and that's why i wanted to have you on we need more small businesses we need more people
00:30:33.640 to take the leap of faith because what we've seen over the last and it's not even the last
00:30:37.760 administration it's not the last it's over the course of the last quarter century i mean the last
00:30:44.460 25 30 years where we've turned to exporting everything to other countries down to our foods
00:30:52.020 i mean four or five years ago they were making i think it was uh oreos in a different country you
00:30:58.600 know these great american companies that came they were built by great americans they chased the
00:31:03.680 dollar they chased the dollar and they figured out how they can expand their profit margins and
00:31:08.880 minimize their costs and it all came down to exporting everything out of america and then bringing it back
00:31:15.140 into america that's why i think it's so important brandon for companies like old raleigh that you run
00:31:19.940 american-based american sourced american worked people don't realize that when they go to the
00:31:26.080 store and they're picking up something off the shelf read the labels read where it comes from
00:31:31.940 and support your local businesses what do you say to that yeah i'd say you know i really appreciate the
00:31:39.280 question um you know i'd mentioned that we do everything by hand we don't have any machinery in our
00:31:45.080 place and a big reason for that john is that i discovered early on that if we did production
00:31:50.560 and i was running a bottling line that i could have a couple people come in and work for 40 hours
00:31:56.820 for one week but i might not see them again for six weeks and i said okay well how am i going to
00:32:02.880 build a community here of people if i'm just asking them to work once every six weeks
00:32:08.480 so as a result of that we started doing everything by hand it might take them 20 times as long
00:32:13.860 but i'm building a culture they're gainfully employed and now we have a full-time team we don't have any
00:32:19.900 turnover issues but that was important for me because the people that were employing this is their
00:32:26.220 livelihood yeah they're buying into our vision and so i want them to grow with me and so with that
00:32:32.000 sometimes you take you make decisions that aren't for about profitability yeah it's about building a
00:32:38.000 company creating and also helping improve the lives of others that come join your company as well
00:32:44.340 yeah i think is where can people go it's the holiday season it's i think it's the best season
00:32:49.520 brandon where uh you know you can be buying uh um alcohol and buying products and you know like i said
00:32:56.080 not for everyone if you don't drink you don't drink and it's uh you're probably uh less happier than us
00:33:00.740 who drink bourbon and have a my two guilty pleasures ran i don't care for anything bourbon and cigars are
00:33:06.860 my two guilty pleasures and they luckily they go hand in hand and uh we got a kinship then i've got
00:33:12.900 some really really great uh sorry back there i met brandon at a event a bob woodward event uh for
00:33:18.940 veterans uh this last veterans day and i tried one of his uh bourbons uh and i never had it before and i
00:33:25.140 said you know what they had a raffle which all the proceeds went to um to the veterans the bob
00:33:30.500 woodruff foundation i didn't care how much the thing went up i was bidding on that thing and i
00:33:35.560 went home with uh two terrific bottles of old raleigh whiskey brandon where can people go where can
00:33:41.160 they go to buy uh where can they go to get the supply so you can go on our website old raleigh
00:33:47.700 distillery.com click on shop and we can ship to 39 different states have that to you right around
00:33:53.740 christmas and it's old raleigh o-l-d-e yeah raleigh yeah raleigh and we'll have the link folks in the
00:34:01.740 description here if you want to go check you don't you know if you don't want to buy go check it out
00:34:04.900 go check out the small business and if you're in the area uh all the pictures i got to come down and
00:34:09.300 visit you guys at the distillery it looks absolutely beautiful so if you're in the area
00:34:13.600 where can they come stop by yeah we're located in a suburb of raleigh it's zebula north carolina
00:34:18.820 209 north arendell avenue i'm there most days giving the tours nerding out about whiskey
00:34:24.380 popping barrels and having some fun so come join us there you go folks uh brandon a delight to have
00:34:29.540 you with a merry to have you with us a merry christmas to you and the family let's get you
00:34:33.680 back on here soon and we'll come down there maybe do a show from there uh of course we can't drink
00:34:37.500 during the show because i might say something that we'll have to come down there and visit you have a
00:34:43.920 merry christmas to you and the family my friend merry christmas thank you thanks to brandon
00:34:48.380 my granny folks and thank you all for being with us today here on the great america show if you want
00:34:51.840 to check them out it's old raleigh distillery.com if you're in the rally area go stop by it and check
00:34:56.760 them out even if you don't drink um alcohol and this isn't an episode to promote drinking alcohol
00:35:02.280 it's uh it was an episode to promote a great american company i think we need to do more of it and uh
00:35:07.380 if you guys have a company or you have a uh someone who owns a big business that scales across america
00:35:13.620 reach out to us info at lou dobs.com info at lou dobs.com or you guys can uh message me on twitter
00:35:19.740 uh i want to do more of this i want to promote more american companies because it's really what
00:35:24.100 matters in this country america first we've got to take care of our own before you take care of
00:35:29.540 anybody else and uh i want to start doing this more so if you know a friend if you know a company
00:35:34.320 corporation that scales um you know across america reach out to us and let us know we'll uh we'll do our
00:35:41.520 best uh because it's really what matters in this country employing americans hiring americans um
00:35:47.820 and good old uh american product that is all for us tonight here on the great america show folks
00:35:53.040 please be sure to join us tomorrow for the great america show we got an exclusive interview i did
00:35:57.120 uh over the weekend with ready for it are you ready for it kyle rittenhouse good old kyle rittenhouse
00:36:05.080 is back in the media uh he's got some big plans he's back in the public eye uh after charlie's brutal
00:36:11.100 uh assassination uh kyle told me he couldn't sit on the sidelines anymore so i sat down for an
00:36:17.200 exclusive interview with uh with kyle which we're going to bring you tomorrow on the great america
00:36:20.280 show uh really nice kid whose life was just turned upside down uh 22 years old right now i think
00:36:27.600 everything he went through that's just at an adolescent age um terrifying to think so join us for that
00:36:34.740 tomorrow on the great america show uh we'll have some more good stories and all that good stuff
00:36:38.700 uh and a uh wrap up from uh am fest in phoenix arizona terrific terrific event great great
00:36:44.360 patriots please be sure to join us for that tomorrow only here on the great america show folks until then
00:36:49.200 may god bless you may god bless america and may god bless the great
00:36:52.760 blue dobbs have a wonderful night everybody
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