record_id: 2f9f8b3e-f83d-8153-8fb0-c71961f494c1 created_time: 2026-01-31T22:51:00.000Z title: 01-31 Conversation: Personal Health, Family Dynamics, and Professional Philosophy source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:36 Have you seen what the rock and roll guy does? No. I don't know what he does. Speaker 2 00:01:08 It's a girl, that looks more like a boy. What the heck? Boots? Yeah, balls. Speaker 1 00:01:31 Balls. Yeah. I love balls. Like an engineer, he's so cool. Speaker 2 00:01:40 Golf course. He's so cool. Oh, he's got a new. He's got a new. Speaker 1 00:02:02 Who wants to die? Aye, yo, chill! Why are you walking on water? Because I got you. Oh, you got running shoes. Running shoes. My nukes are killing everyone. I did not know he did that. I'm running. I'm traveling. Watch him come in and BAM! Speaker 1 00:02:33 My nukes will protect the vehicle. It's another... Vehicle first bumper. Reload. Bad. Can the nukes hit you? Wonder why I love money. Money. Nuke it on the helicopter. If you see yellow money, that's good. Nuke it on the helicopter. Come on, guys. How do you destroy helicopters? Speaker 1 00:03:05 Ooh, that car's fast, that car's fast. I know, you guys don't. Oh, you have a run knife, you bet it. Oh no, you're arrested. Oh! Oh my god, I just got punched. You're like, I ain't any damn bad. Speaker 2 00:03:26 Oh, let's see what... Speaker 1 00:03:32 Oh man, how come you end up next to the desert? The desert's the best. Yeah, I got this guy. I got a pilot. You beat a pilot. I got the alien. Have you been in a plane? Plane? Yeah. What does he do? The pilot makes them more off. What does the policeman do? I don't know. What the heck is a... In the military, like, he, he, what does he do here, fighting? Speaker 1 00:04:12 He would go up the water, shoots up, that shoots up, that shoots up. In the military, he makes them stop, accept it. What train is so odd? I don't see a train. Speaker 2 00:04:39 Meow. What a mess, there's a whole boat training. Definitely. Oh yeah. Let's see what we have. Speaker 1 00:05:04 I hate when you're on it. I thought that was a mythic spell. I hate it. Oh, I just like rammed that police officer. Nah. Speaker 2 00:05:20 I'm dead. I'm near him. We're all just playing. People sitting on this game, they're all the same. Speaker 1 00:05:39 Wait, how do you get in the military bay? No, there's always, there's always a ramp truck nearby. Yeah, you have to, you have to get these ramp trucks. Oh gosh. Go back. Back. You always have to get these. Speaker 2 00:06:03 Time to park this. That's good, that's good. Oh wow, this is, oh gosh, this is crazy. Speaker 1 00:06:14 That's okay. Man, this guard is bad. The faster the card, the harder. Margin. Speaker 3 00:06:24 No, the thing despawned. Thanks. I'm gonna time travel. What's going on? Like, in the video, it's like, if you have to go super fast in order to do it. Oh, I think it kills all enemies. Oh, yeah, I just had to take care of it. Speaker 4 00:06:51 All right, guys, I'll be right back. My dad's gonna be here. Speaker 5 00:07:01 Hello. We called in for a breakfast burrito with chorizo, braden. Speaker 6 00:07:16 My son's coach said you guys are the best, so I had to come and check it out. First time? What's that? First time, yeah. Speaker 7 00:07:24 Okay. Do you want to try both red and green salsa just to see which one you like better? Yes, please. Okay? Yeah, me too. Thank you. Have a good day. Speaker 2 00:07:46 Yeah, okay. Yeah. Speaker 1 00:07:53 Yeah, that's the thing when you play with people. Oh. What does the police car do? Is it just fast? It says up here I think. I think this guy like spawns military. Speaker 6 00:08:21 Maddie you want a bite. Speaker 1 00:08:26 You can do both, You can upgrade this car Yeah my car That car goes super fast if you upgrade it. Speaker 6 00:08:43 Micah do you want a bite? Your first bite Let her know I think you need some good drivers right now. This one's different, Maddie. Your coach says this is the best barack of espirito ever. Maddie, you want a bite or no? Speaker 6 00:09:14 I'll trust you guys. Speaker 1 00:09:26 I thought you were already in the game. Speaker 2 00:09:28 We're like, that's the song, so I haven't got it. Speaker 1 00:09:52 Are you going to bite it right now? Yeah. What? You saw the bite. I'm going down. can't they can't drive through the houses they think they're so smart. Speaker 2 00:11:14 You're gonna get shot. Yeah, you can just kill them. Behind you, they just go blind. Speaker 2 00:12:03 Poor grandpa, he just got ran over by the... They got killed because I was taking a bike. I was in an auto. Speaker 1 00:12:25 He took it and I was just driving. But I forgot I was on a train. Speaker 2 00:12:39 And by the way, now you have to go to the hotel with him. And I just made a thing so I could missile them. Speaker 1 00:13:00 I saw people get him. It's like the helicopter that you just can't Why am I doing this to myself? Am I supposed to be faster than their cars? What the heck? You didn't jump It's harder. Speaker 2 00:13:27 My hands are weird. Speaker 2 00:14:05 Now I really need the army and bombs on me. Speaker 1 00:14:12 Oh, I love bombs. If you go zigzag around them, all the vehicles will get destroyed. Chill, chill. You can run them into a bomb. Oh, God. Oh, my God. What? How do you body? You're gonna die. You have two arms. Speaker 2 00:14:43 Hey, you little animal. I'm driving. Oh, gosh. Oh, shoot. Another missile hit me. Two there. Speaker 1 00:14:58 Oh, you're one night. One of you guys. One of you. can't you see oh that guy just got it by his own time yeah that's it. Speaker 2 00:16:09 That's two. That's like ten million miles away. Maybe. Speaker 3 00:16:23 Oh! Yeah, heck yeah. Oh! Grandma just died. Speaker 1 00:16:29 Okay, Grandma. Here. It took four turns. Speaker 2 00:16:33 You just passed it. Zombie! No. Oh, yes. Speaker 1 00:16:56 It worked. What's an accinary ghost. Speaker 2 00:17:10 Kill them all. Speaker 1 00:18:48 Oh, Yeah, oh, what I'm doing. Oh, yeah, that's my car. Oh, I do. Oh, yeah. Speaker 3 00:19:58 Oh, Yeah, oh yeah. Speaker 1 00:20:12 Legendary. Oh gosh, I didn't come from a party. Speaker 2 00:20:31 What that? Oh, you've got Luke. Speaker 1 00:21:17 I don't have it. You don't have it? Yeah, that was my story. I bought this for so much time. Yeah, I bought it like three times. Speaker 2 00:22:22 I can't see. Hey man, I'm dropping. Oh. What do you mean? Speaker 2 00:22:54 Rock it. You have good underrated. I don't even need the record, I just need to get these stuff out. Speaker 2 00:25:35 I can't get it. Speaker 2 00:27:04 Yeah, I'm not worried. Speaker 2 00:27:35 No, I already got it. Speaker 2 00:28:11 Okay, dig in, dig in. Speaker 1 00:29:14 It's so bad. Mindset on the real world. Speaker 2 00:29:22 Is that a dream station? Hey, guys, I'm gonna go get Josh with the dollar. Speaker 2 00:29:54 TCU. Speaker 1 00:30:06 Oh, come on. You make it, and you make it. Oh. Speaker 2 00:30:14 That was so close. They're stealing the security. Speaker 2 00:30:52 Oh yeah it is, but don't kill me. Granny. Speaker 2 00:31:23 No. Regan. Doug. No. Speaker 2 00:32:53 See, I told you. Speaker 2 00:33:57 Let me take off, let me. Speaker 8 00:35:00 to see it through the channels so if you want to raise that spot inside should be on the Lego thing so it's connected to my car okay let's go to the first place so let's find out okay this first build is on Lego set from it is this piece of skin what it actually. Speaker 8 00:35:33 stands as a second to second to test this release those for this let's see if it can survive by trying to be more than that, Okay, it's time to open the next box and see what's inside. Okay, looks like it's this huge Lego head here, and Lego made this 24 years ago. Speaker 8 00:36:09 It looks like Lego. No, it's actually Lego, guys, and you'll know because certain body parts actually connect. My question on the first of all this figure is that it has a rubber with this punching glove that you can pull. That's what you push this button. So to see how good it is, let's try punching these. Okay, that was pretty impressive. The best thing was, excuse me, there's a Lego figure on everything inside this next. Speaker 8 00:36:41 surface, and the Lego set here, this one, when you set it, you can potentially put two. guys inside this thing, so they can walk in to wash their clothes. These special have tiny bristles on them, so I have this dirty card that I stuff around, so that the car wash can see that it works. Rangeving, I thought this was actually going to work. Speaker 8 00:37:12 The next box here said to me that this is like the first ever. 77 years ago, the inside is literally empty, meaning it actually slides back. 20 years ago, ground plates used to be made from a different type of wood, meaning they can easily break. Okay, we just bought the next box to open, and inside is enough. 27 years ago, the car broke. This is it. Looks like it was transported through. Let's play it, and you'll never see the truth. Every step is a guy actually putting it together. Speaker 8 00:37:47 Okay, this is it. Fancy, expensive, very big. What makes this set weird is that the fakers look like real things. it's like a lego tried making their version of beauty okay we'll see how fast it can go it sounds like my teeth getting scraped and the death test has been spinning all of those. Speaker 8 00:38:55 and sad sounds, the sound of a famous man is from two years ago, it's this huge futuristic different seven that's in sync with these weird aliens, this red one that uses these rare special pieces and their aliens are really super shit shaped to its bone, now this is. Speaker 8 00:39:39 actually kind of almost like the first F.A.S. but this fake one would just make this a. This is a toy, it's a special toy, we showed it to this guy a few years ago, and it's a dinosaur. Speaker 8 00:40:16 Maybe I'm sad, but this is a toy, and it makes sense, but it's a toy, so let's go home to Tramaker. Speaker 8 00:40:57 and to commit suicide. Some of the things I've been through makes no sense to me. Speaker 8 00:41:33 So let's take it outside and actually let it go. Let me tell you what it feels like in the sun. ...which appears to be some sort of pinnacle inside this house is a failed Lego set 25 years ago, and it's displayed in the police station. Speaker 8 00:42:15 The police go to this jail, there's a lot of criminals, there's police in this building, which makes it absolutely this next house has a few figures. You get these remodels, there's smoke, there's smoke. Speaker 8 00:43:44 You can't just make all these huge leases. You can explode this big subway station. They search for something and it's not in your system. Watch out for the six and five. It's time to get into the room next to your computer. It grows in this room and you can attach one of your. Speaker 8 00:44:20 simple tree blocks to your computer and see what it looks like. It's a freer and simpler way to get into your system. I think so. We'll see you in the next one. Speaker 8 00:45:03 Today, everyone just has to deal with each other. So many try to make the rest of the years to make that change. My first step is to make sure that I'm not the only person that can do this. Speaker 8 00:45:35 I just need to make sure that I'm not the only person that can do this. And it's a security for your safety. ...designed for children, so you see a lot of insight to break the space in the map and start to work on those iron bars. Speaker 8 00:46:18 So what you might notice again is this tall drum tower, which launches people into the sky. You're standing on someone in this chair, which then launches them in place, and when they're pushing this piece as hard as they can, it pushes them into space. The map is actually really nice for kids and children to do anything with, so we put this stage full of shows and music, and a lot of audience. Speaker 8 00:46:56 What do they name it? I don't know. This is the first time I've seen creatures like her in this room. This room is too small, so we can't see. Looks like the P.V. that we're going to find is on the other side. Speaker 8 00:47:35 You said that you shared several, but when you bring this piece, it makes everybody on the other side afraid of the light. Yeah, Grandma. How are you? You're doing very well. How about you? This is the first time I've seen it. This is the first time. Speaker 5 00:48:13 Where are you guys right now? Um, yeah, if I can pull you aside for a minute, is that okay? Love you, Grandma. Speaker 8 00:48:46 Yeah. Speaker 5 00:48:57 Um, so, I, uh, okay, everything's cool, so, whatever. It's weird saying it, but like, it's weird mentally I'm not perfectly fine physically, but I came entirely into the process that Paul is good. As you see me, I'm probably overdoing it right now, but I'm also walking, so I'm keeping that in myself. Speaker 5 00:49:36 Paul came back good, got my colonoscopy, you know, we found a polyp that was actually developing a creature. I cut it, right, so if you think about a mushroom, so the mushroom ultimately will develop into a tumor. Speaker 6 00:50:15 So if you think about the balloon version of it, it was developing cancer on the inside. Speaker 5 00:50:20 And they cut off, you know, the ropes and everything, and you can test the stem, right? And the stem has cancer in it, right? So what happens is it turns into a tumor, and when it's a negative, it's a tumor. So they cut it off before it developed into a tumor, but you can test, you know, you can. Speaker 5 00:51:03 they're 99 points by the way of course the studio is already going it's my way past you know. um so you're you're number two so don't say that i mean that probably. so um you know so doctors like hey man i'm banging them now. Speaker 5 00:51:51 but you can't be sure you know so you have two choices. I'd be open to hearing what you think about this every time you process, but you can remove it at the cost, which, you know, I never see come back positive in the answer, but we have it for so-and-so. It becomes a surgery that's really not easy, or what I recommend is to come back and see. Speaker 5 00:52:29 it. Go where that site is where it really starts, or go back and look at it. Instead of every 10 years, you're going to be 10 years if there's nothing, then 5 years and then 1 year, and so it's a good thing. So, you know, but as I said, this is for you, and you can send it to us. Speaker 5 00:53:06 I have zero and there's no way for me to answer it. I'm asking a lot of questions that we all assume we don't know, right? The answer is its own beast, right? So it's not like, oh, you're a guy from the answers, so you watch out for it and where your body's at now. It's the colon, it's the prostate, it's the whole thing. Speaker 5 00:53:40 Number 45, number 1, prostate, number 2. So, you just had your prostate checked, just had your colon, we saved you. You know, we caught it. We got it. Where is this. Speaker 6 00:54:05 test is working oh i i that's not true i told people that are my age two people my age i'm calling it's like get checked because somebody told me to get checked and i work it doesn't work pretty fine you know this this and this had somebody don't check i love you here go check this. Speaker 5 00:55:04 and i saw them. And the doctor's like, yeah, I don't know, I was hoping, and knowing that the results were taken so hard, and the way he was kind of aiming it on, just like I was aiming it on at the beginning of this conversation, you know, throughout the whole thing, it's like, I don't know, it's just, it's. Speaker 8 00:55:57 just, it's just. Speaker 5 00:56:01 it's just rad. Right there was a, there was a paradigm shift for me, going what if, which would also trigger, I hear about this all the time, what triggers is how should this change, because all of a sudden, everything, you know, I would have said, who cares about that, so now I'm trying to figure out how to grapple and start processing to what I should be learning and taking into consideration. Speaker 6 00:57:23 Yeah, I'll tell them. I'll tell them. I just feel like I have to tell them. I didn't want to talk to anybody about it, you know, for a little bit. It's just not how I work. I've got a process for it. It's just like, right. That's why it's like, oh, I told my mom. I'm going to get a tax and stuff like that. Speaker 6 00:58:23 I don't know how to feel about it, you know. Speaker 5 00:58:25 Sorry I think I put you on your people processor. Processing with it. Speaker 2 00:58:46 Yeah, I hate that. You need support from me. Speaker 6 00:59:59 Yeah, maybe that's what's going on. Let's tell a national anthem, because I had a really hard time saying it. What's wrong with me? You know, what's your, like, do you even hear me? Like, I'm asking and talking to you, you know, and I'm kind of like, not slamming, but hitting my iced coffee against the ground, just like settling the ice. Like, it's just like nervous tension that's just making, this is making me feel better like, you know, so. Speaker 6 01:00:30 But I think, you know, you know what, what quote I like to say is, you know, love. that I think used, it was born and used in the completely wrong context, but it really is good, is let no good crisis go to waste. You see why I had to throw out my disclaimer first. Speaker 6 01:01:05 But it really is something that I think is important. I think, you know, we need to grab on these things that touch us. Speaker 5 01:01:24 I really do think that I need to grab on a fear that I ran through of, you know, perspective, right. Speaker 6 01:01:37 How should... Speaker 5 01:01:41 You know, because all of a sudden, you go from the, you know, we live in the, I can't, is Augustine with you. Speaker 6 01:02:08 Oh, no, you're fine. I don't care that your focus was split for a little bit, it was just like, did I misunderstand what was going on? Um, it's the, um, yeah, um, I, um, I think, you know, there's this, there's this unwilling abandon these Christians, right? Speaker 6 01:02:41 We should be willing, we just, you know, it's like, we've got all this time, and this, right, I think of, like, Schindler's List, right, in the end, and Liam Neeson's like, I could have done this, and I could have done, I could have bought, this was one more, you know, and this, like, but I wasn't willing, and, you know, and, you know, how can we use a situation like this, where you go, well, what does it matter, you're gone tomorrow, you know, who cares, right. Speaker 5 01:03:16 and you can't, you can't do anything about, you can't live your life that way, but you can attempt to implement a, you can level up, if you can have a proper paradigm shift, you know, and I'm trying to grab a hold of that. Speaker 6 01:03:41 You know, did God cause that in me? No. Did he allow it in me? Yes, he did. Do I think that he allows this stuff in us? Okay, now you're ready for the next level. Here you go. Right. Speaker 2 01:03:53 And so I want to capture that. Right. Right. Speaker 2 01:04:46 Right. Mm-hmm. Speaker 6 01:05:47 Interesting. Yeah, because what's funny, sorry, keep going. Speaker 6 01:06:19 Right. I think if you were to, if you were to explain this to anybody else, by the way, you would have to backstop that with the explanation that, uh, God did have, angels here on, on the earth ruling, you know? So, cause when, when we read about the Nephilim and whatnot in the, in Genesis, I mean, I don't think until about a year ago that I understand. what that really was you know it's just like oh you're just talking about the giants right it's like yeah they're there yeah but we don't have to get back here you know what i mean like. Speaker 2 01:06:52 it's like no those were angels those were yeah okay right i got you what. Speaker 6 01:07:14 by the way i have like i'm yeah yeah no that's why i'm i'm but that's also why i'm saying as you explain this to anybody else you got to make sure that they understand that this was going on because then they thought they'd be completely lost, whereas i go oh i think i know where he's going with this um by the way i'm i'm pulling up to um. Speaker 6 01:07:53 um let's take cups i'm pulling up to like the i pay for parking and stuff like that um so once i once i find my parking spot and whatnot i'll have to jump good you good good, i like how you know i'm gonna pay like that you're just that good thank you you too i do not care about you bro like just move on so i can clear my mind. so we were talking about the angels or the demons actually uh created the wicked or introduced wickedness. Speaker 6 01:08:39 Now, I was actually thinking it, it was, it was, uh, I'm going to introduce my own little thought here, because it was like, when you said that, I was like, oh yeah, you're right, because, you know, it was like, it was like, Satan went, yeah, think about it this way, right, right, um, Speaker 6 01:09:27 all right, guys, let's go, okay, I need to put my cleats on, mm-hmm, Speaker 6 01:10:01 Yeah, and what I'm, and I'm trying to say, like, you know, yeah, I took your backpack, but you should have your cleats on before we arrive at our destination, especially since, it's over an hour. No. Speaker 6 01:10:33 So, but I think, you know, our biggest issue, oh, by the way, you bought the backpack. um but uh the oh the idea that like you know right we're going to be alive right. Speaker 2 01:11:43 Thanks for watching. Speaker 6 01:11:48 Everything is telling you that in the moment and that's just not it's not conducive towards a life that can properly. Speaker 6 01:12:37 Well here I'll give you my five seconds. In fact, I'll send you the podcast or the link while I'm listening, so when you open. Speaker 6 01:13:12 up that web page, it's not all, but what I got. Speaker 6 01:14:06 We're going to go through this, and we'll give you a video or something. Speaker 2 01:14:19 You'll understand what this means. Speaker 6 01:14:38 You're going to almost have to know what, you know, the only thing I can think of at the moment. And then... Speaker 6 01:15:39 That's my tidbit. I'll call mom and dad. I knew I needed to call, so I know that I can't call, and therefore it has to be a... Speaker 6 01:16:51 So we're on field 17, so we're going to go all the way straight, all the way straight. Speaker 4 01:17:04 Before I walk into the maze. Speaker 6 01:17:11 Well, topic two. I've got names to call you right now today. I've got names to call you right now. Speaker 2 01:17:35 I'm in the presence of your wife. Speaker 2 01:18:18 Thank you. Speaker 6 01:18:32 So, I'm only going to do this for you. I'm not going to do it to anybody else. There's a lot of emotion in this. Every time there's an emotion, there's an idol that needs to be lit. Speaker 6 01:19:05 You dig down. You're not alone. It's really like that. The more that we can identify, here's the thing. Right? Instead of going, we can sort of identify a lot of things, you know, then we, data, that will ultimately, that's what I said. Speaker 9 01:19:55 For the record, you didn't ask for that at all. Speaker 6 01:20:08 I mean, you don't have to tell Chad that you just said that. So, but here, but, but, see, and here's the difference right now, right? I have the data. I recognize what it is. I just haven't figured out how to fix it, and therefore... Speaker 2 01:20:30 Oh, I think Martin's there and yonder. Speaker 6 01:20:54 Okay, thank you. Yeah, yeah, we'll keep talking. It's my place, my mom and dad. When are you going back. Speaker 2 01:21:20 Thanks for watching. Speaker 6 01:21:33 It's dramatic, so it'll be, I'll keep you updated, but it could be a misery or a wonder. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cool. All right, I'll catch you later. Okay, bye. Hey, go warm up over there. Take your bag. Where's your jersey, dude? Um, it's right there. Take a seat on it. Did you watch that one? Speaker 6 01:22:07 You just saw one. Here's what I've learned about that game. It's coming out of his mouth. There was one day we were on our way home. And then Micah is like, oh this happened. And then Maddie, Maddie's usually like very, like very direct, like, right? Speaker 6 01:22:37 But it's like, how do you know da-da? And I'm like, Maddie, like, give him a break, dude. What are you doing? And then Micah, stupidly, answers me. And then I went, let's see what Maddie sees now. And then Maddie presses one more time. And then Maddie goes, that's why I know you're lying. That's a, that's a, that's a lie. And I'm like, oh! And Micah goes, I made that up. Speaker 6 01:23:08 And then there's a cover-up lie. And then Andrew's like, that guy's a liar. You know? You want to be a fighter pilot, but I think it's lost, you know, we need to aim for different things for you. Speaker 6 01:23:44 Yeah after two years it only gets worse it only gets worse. Speaker 9 01:24:15 You, I don't, I don't need to manage yours. Speaker 6 01:24:22 I invited my dad once, I mean, when we played. I can count in two hands the number of rounds my dad's watched me play golf. I played in college too. Like, I can count in two hands. I didn't care less. All that man cared about was how much money he cared about in general. Speaker 6 01:24:52 I mean, still to this day, he could care less. He could care less. It's, you know, my parents live in South Carolina, so when they come, they actually, like, want to be like, you know, I shouldn't say that. My dad is like, wherever you go, my mom's like, hey, I got work to do. I brought my laptop. That's pretty good. Speaker 9 01:25:28 With my younger son and my wife, the amount they talk, I don't need my friends to talk. Speaker 6 01:25:36 Talk, like, about the kids and stuff, or just talk in general. Speaker 9 01:25:39 It's like, I only have so much truth in my brain, and then when they start coming in, it's like Papa Prince. You have to watch your tongue. Speaker 6 01:25:53 So, my father would sound bad, unless I'm in the sport, you know, especially when it comes to sports. And it's like, well, you see what's happening here, and I'm like, okay, I'm over here. You know what I mean? Please, you're not, you're looking at the wrong person. Speaker 6 01:26:26 There's two games going on right on this field. You don't see the game. There's actually a point in the beginning, you know, when the kids first start playing, you know, everybody's super into it, stuff like that. And there was a rule, you know, that came about that one day I had to answer, like, so why aren't we allowed to listen to Papa? Papa doesn't listen. Speaker 6 01:26:57 When he tells you to don't listen, right? He tells you, you know, whatever he's saying, don't do it. Don't do it. Opposite. Yeah. Speaker 9 01:27:10 My parents don't know the game as well, so I just. to watch the highlights if i show them any that's enough they dedicated this goal to you. Speaker 9 01:27:44 i was leaving i'm seeing terry driving up bass and terry like this guy's gonna be late. Speaker 2 01:28:11 yes. Speaker 6 01:28:18 In my life, she would get there and she'd tell me how hard it was to be there on time. But I'm dead now, so it wouldn't matter. Speaker 9 01:28:40 You're super punctual. I'm super punctual, because I know that time is much, but boys, I call them a dad, I call them a loser. So you better not be like me. Yeah. Speaker 6 01:28:56 What's your fucking excuse? You don't talk to me. I always talk for 15 minutes. So, my rule of thumb is, same as you, and then I hold up my hand also. My wife is like, oh, by the way, you have to pick up my car. I have to go do that. You know? The problem is, like, when they say that, they think it's 9 o'clock. Speaker 6 01:29:31 Yeah. It's 9 o'clock here. Yeah. They don't count the, like, clients who are arguing. Well, but that's why he does an hour. I feel so tight. I go, if you're giving a period in that, in your head, I'm taking 10. You know. Speaker 9 01:29:57 So, whenever we have to go somewhere, until she's ready and has her shoes on, I mean, I don't change my goals. Like, I don't. I know she has to go back in the house, do some things. By that time, I have. the car warms up again, I'm ready to go, I'm like, I'm gonna hit, turn on the alarm, I'm ready to go. It takes me like, how long does a guy spend, 5-10 minutes. Speaker 6 01:30:29 Do you have a hat or no? I have a hat and a phone! I'll give myself 2-3 more minutes for hair, but... There's a lot of time. But I'm sure... You guys always have laptops. I'll fill my time in, I don't care if it's just like being on my phone. I'd rather be there 10 minutes early than just wait in my car. Speaker 6 01:31:05 No, that's how I am, I'll get there, I've always got my laptop or something. A lot of people... scenario planning, so I'll give you a perfect example. Like a UD military base will have like 70,000 people. They all show up at the same time. Only two gates are operational. Like, what normally takes like a two minute drive to get through, at that time when we show up, we'll take an hour. They can't, they can't think that. They can't think, like I remember when we stayed here. Speaker 6 01:31:38 for a hotel for the permit, it was an 8 a.m. game for Johnson Care, and she was like, oh, it's like, we shouldn't be that bad. I was like, can you, can you guarantee, no, can you guarantee there's gonna be no accident, on the five that morning? Can you guarantee me that right now? If you can't, if there's more than a 0% chance something will fail, then it will fail. Yeah, you're preparing for the worst. That's always the case. Speaker 9 01:32:02 This is why I have like three flashlights in the car, two leather, two areas of first aid. Speaker 6 01:32:11 Always prepare for the worst. So I told her, I was like, can you guarantee me that there will be not an accident? Because coming to Oceanside, there's only one highway. Five. Right? And I said, and I also said, Sunday morning, she had an 8 a.m. too. I was like, can you guarantee that every Marine that went off post is going to come back in an early fashion? Can you guarantee me that right now? Nope. Okay. No word. We got a watch tomorrow. Speaker 6 01:32:43 Water. It's an 11 o'clock game. And waves will tell you it's just an hour and a quarter. And then there's, and then there's, go back home. Speaker 9 01:33:07 Don't fucking show off, you made your bed, go sleep in it, cocksuckers. Speaker 6 01:33:10 I would, there's something, also something that Esther learned was something called progressive traffic, where traffic gets worse as you're driving. So what shows up as one hour drive at home will be an hour and fifteen total drive. People, I was like, Esther, this, you're gonna hit progressive traffic. She's like, what does that mean? It's like, traffic gets worse. Like, people in Irvine are gonna go south. There he is. So, it's, uh, yeah, I mean, I always, I'd rather just go. Speaker 9 01:33:46 I hate the anxiety when I'm around that. Did you miss me over? No. Nice. Speaker 2 01:33:52 It's a beautiful house. I do. No, I'm kidding, I'm kidding. Speaker 10 01:35:16 Thanks for watching. Speaker 9 01:36:24 This year was on Instagram, it was chill. I don't know how the ball season starts because, honestly, you're just a spot. I don't know how the make-up of the team falls. Speaker 6 01:36:50 Right. And all of our coaches have said, we're not going to change a thing. That's how mean. The kid that was playing at a higher decides he wants to be there. And if you're not going to say no to him, then you're not going to say no to that guy either. And all of a sudden, in the three, the bottom three, whoo, right, all of a sudden, Speaker 6 01:37:20 you know, we won't touch you, but you're like so in your mood. Your mom's in charge of the canopy. I mean, best intentions are great. We're going to keep it all the same. Speaker 9 01:37:40 yeah but the transparency thing parents are a little bit more wiser now they have access, they'll just implode the team it'll take some time there'll be four parents that get together set off bombs, it really depends on how good of a team they are. Speaker 6 01:38:00 what if most of the talent, no i agree we did it ben's team did it to another so my buddy leaves the team they go to the slammer team right and then he hits me up like nine months later. what about this team. Speaker 6 01:38:33 and then you start talking about it. But if you can manage the role all the way through, you're not just managing the kids. Speaker 9 01:39:01 There's a fine line. A lot of political fun. I tell them to shut the fuck up. I'm paying you. You're in charge of the kid's development. We don't win. All this shit. Garbage. But you're not here to please parents. Speaker 6 01:39:24 But you do have to do a little hand work, right? And, you know, like... You know, you've gotten in trouble by letting your parents overwhelm you, so now you're doing the same office, but you've got to manipulate them, too. So there's this, like, you know, you've got to kind of, because as a coach, you want to put yourself in a position where you say, my system works with or without your kids, although your kids are fantastic, I love them, but we're going to do it my way, right? Speaker 6 01:40:07 But tell me your concerns as long as you respect the fact that I did that, not you, right? And then the other people that want to complain, you know, you've got to kind of rinse that water, man, you know. Speaker 9 01:40:21 I get how angry it is. People will complain. You complain, just leave. Right. Respectfully. Not today, tomorrow. Speaker 6 01:40:37 I think, I think I, I lived it with Justin, with Taylor, that's his daughter, but first, so let me, let me assume based on things that I've heard, based on what I've seen in my own stuff, there's rules on how to be graceful, but here, when I walk up to you guys all three of you, what you think about me, right, and what I'm putting off, what I'm projecting, all that good fun stuff, right, you're going to treat Justin the same, you're going to treat him the same, Speaker 6 01:41:33 you're going to treat him the same. It doesn't matter how good she is. There was a lot of, there was a lot of, I thought, mismanaging of Jocelyn. I just said, like, hey, this is a lot of it, but you're the coach. And I just said, like, I asked Point Blank, like, do you want her on the team? She said, and they gave me every excuse under the sun. I was like, all right. I mean, since then. Speaker 6 01:42:08 No, I just said, like, hey, do you want her on this team? And they made every excuse they could against that. So I just said, okay. They gave me every excuse but yes or no. I said, Jessica, respectfully, that's a yes or no question if you want her on this team. You have eight players. You're not at, like, 13 kids on the grad team. You have eight. You can tell me right now. Like, you're not going to have that. I couldn't say yes or no, but then you see what happened, I mean fast forward, look at. Speaker 6 01:42:46 where the team is now, they're gone, they've all said their team's not going to exist, and Jesse had the audacity to tell me, he's like, hey, we're going to have a team with or without a dog, and I was like, alright, let's see it, I mean, they got bounced out of State Cup, and then the parents are all gone, yeah, you know, I've been rebuilding, and it's like, whoa, I'm going to go, right, and it's like, come on, Jesse, yeah, there. Speaker 6 01:43:18 was a point, like, we have two in front, right, like, you know, there's a point, like, if you're short, yeah, the little door opens, but your, you know, your boundaries have to be set. You've got a plan and you've got rules, right? Why did you not? Speaker 6 01:43:49 No, you've got rules. That's the argument I made. I was like, I said, look, how objective or subjective is your measurement? And he said, it's very subjective. I was like, all right, cool. I don't know how to measure her talent against your system. But I said, I think 11 goals is a good measurable stick. Leading scorer on the team, I think that's a good yardstick right there. And he started making every excuse. And I said, OK, I'm going to stop you right there. Yes or no, do you want on a team? And we're up. Speaker 9 01:44:18 I feel like there's two ways to look at it as well. We're always out there trying to put ourselves aside and make sure the team's always taken care of. But there comes a point in time when push comes to shove. You have to do what's right by your own. And if you don't, if you feel like you're getting the short end of the stick, it's an at-will employment almost. It's like, I'm out, you're happy, I'm happy. Speaker 6 01:44:47 I agree, but you also have to look at it. It's not a matter of whether or not you're getting the short end of the stick, because you very well could be. But, you could be getting the short end of the stick, and this is the best place for you to get it, right? It means, and I'm not speaking to you, really I'm speaking to my kids, right? Like, my oldest only thrives in an environment where he has to fight to get it. Speaker 6 01:45:24 Every step, always getting the short end of the stick. Even if he won't go out on the field and go, the question is, what are you guys expecting from him? right and i'll fulfill that which means that i have to increase right what's expected right, and so like so i'm gonna change your thing if you're okay with it right i'm saying it's not whether or not my kids get supported or sick whether or not it's desire how can you try best. Speaker 6 01:45:56 right and you know i've found almost three things so i'm i'm with you with it if this isn't the best development for him i don't really care about the food i care about how this thing will get done and it was just it was frustrating because like if you think about it like jocelyn's played with half that team no 70 that team we're all friends from past teams and it's just like i had to be the and be like look like you'd be on this team where your coach. Speaker 6 01:46:26 can't answer that question whether or not they want you here or we can go find a team that wants you which one's his you gotta really go somewhere like all right your decision at the end so. but like that's the thing i i told jesse i was like like how are you gonna measure her like, like she's eight years old like she's not perfect she's not god's gift to soccer i was like she's eight years old like treat her like an angel that's what i said i said she's like a real she's gonna make mistakes but like at the end of the day like i thought she did pretty well you know she like if you told me right now there's a player on our boys team that scored 11 goals in the spring. Speaker 6 01:47:02 season what would we say we said oh kid did pretty good right like yeah i was like she scored 11 goals for you did well showed up to every practice good attitude i'm not pissing pissing on the side like i was like what do you what do you expect out of her she's eight years old right, He keeps moving the goal post further and further. Sometimes they hold other kids to different standards just because they produce. That's what he said. Speaker 6 01:47:34 He said the first game he's watched her play, which arguably I would say the first game, the first season, was the best game Esther and I have watched in our lives. And we're like, wow, that was a good game. That was his expectation. I didn't want that expectation. You know what he said? He said word for word. He said, after that game, I know what she was capable of, so anything less than that is not acceptable. And I was like, Jesse, respectfully, she's capable of that. That was probably the best game I've ever seen her play. Speaker 6 01:48:04 You can't. Like, two good professionals, good games, and then they'll slump you. So are you saying... The field has to be level for all players. I want to say it. Like, are you saying that you felt... You don't have enough speed. The measurement, the skill has to be level. I thought, no, I think, I think what it is, is like, okay, they can have, they can have ups and downs here, but I'll give you a perfect example. Speaker 6 01:48:35 She was, I understand that, that part of it, right? Just like little things, like little things, like they would move, they would always move the goalposts on her. It got to a point where she was playing two minutes a game, because Jesse couldn't stay there. Okay. Let me, let me reframe that. We wouldn't have a problem in saying, I see her bar, I see her best, and I'm going to start demanding that be the bottom for the rest of the game. Speaker 6 01:49:08 But, but if you're going to, if you're going to play her two minutes because she's not playing that level, what are we doing here for an eight-year-old? Let me ask you this, and I'm not defending you, please get out. It's hard to play in hot weather. Meanwhile, meanwhile, everyone else can play here. Like Paul, but you don't want that either. No, but that's the thing, I'm not, I'm not. So his tolerance, he could tolerate here. Right, right, but I'll give you a hypothetical, right? Just so we can, if he would have said, Speaker 6 01:49:39 so what I'm trying to do, I'm calibrating, so I can understand exactly what the problem is. If he said, she's a nine, I'm trying to get her to a six. There's sixes, right? Of course, yeah. Yeah, they're sixes. I'm not gonna expect 10 out of them, I'm not expecting 10. Right, and by the way, he and I haven't talked about it at all. I'm not, I don't know anything, okay. Speaker 6 01:50:11 I know your argument, that's the exact same thing that went through my head. I know it is, because it's like, you want to calibrate the child based on where they're at, like meet the child where they're at? I get it. The argument was, why are you expecting more out of her than the captains? And the captains were more skilled than her. But if she was a captain? It was a goal for her. It was a goal for her to be a captain. She didn't get it, work harder. That's the lesson I gave her. Speaker 6 01:50:42 But then when you start to put favoritism on and accept subpar standards out of people that you expect. But honestly, the captains are good. They're good players. I wouldn't say they're just as streaky as her. But if you are willing to tolerate certain things because of, this comes back to the whole concept of favoritism. Do you allow and tolerate certain things because of certain players? Or do you just want to pick on my daughter? Speaker 6 01:51:13 Again, I don't know. Yeah. Right? But the answer that keeps coming to my mind is here. Here, let me do Maddie. Speaker 10 01:51:25 He just can't play. Just can't play. You know. Speaker 6 01:51:46 Right? No. A lot of players can't do that. That's true. Speaker 2 01:51:58 That. Maddie. Speaker 6 01:52:24 So that's the question that's going through my mind as I'm asking you. I'll give you a perfect, anecdotal, clear example here. When a player loses the ball, it's like uncontested losing the ball, what's his expectation? Go get it, right? So here's the thing. When she loses it, it's hurry up and go get it. You're not running fast enough. She was playing everything. But then when certain players lose the ball, it's go get the ball. Speaker 6 01:52:54 So there's standards. There's very, I said like a cheater or like an idiot. Put the same standards across everyone. Like if your standard is go get the ball back, make it a perfect, don't. Don't put it on her. Don't make her the punching bag. Absolutely. But I'm thinking of also 2011, right? You've got Garner High School. They're center backs. So much action. Yep. Right, by the way, I've seen your girl play. Speaker 6 01:53:25 Right? She thought God's good at soccer, but she knows how to play. Yeah, I'll say this. She's got all the skills, right? I always separate soccer IQ and skill. And I haven't seen her play on the field, so I have no clue what intelligence she has. Yeah. Right? Because I was also the guy on the field that I was 7 or 8 on the field and a 9 or 10 on the field. Speaker 6 01:53:57 Yeah, I've seen those guys all day long. Yeah. So... Yeah, but that was the thing I had to say, so the standards were full. I don't get it. Right? I don't get it. Speaker 6 01:55:02 he's uh he runs weird and so she's still she hasn't been taught how to rotate you're very interested there's this place called athletes in mode it's in orange um it's off of um it's a gym it's a volleyball gym oh yeah um but i i saw my kids quite older too they're between, we're doing it's like a prostrate gym putting her in right now but i mean that's the thing. Speaker 6 01:55:40 no no meaning meaning like if your philosophy is to lose the ball get the ball back put that across everybody oh great i mean no i will say like there are certain standards that, i can expect the individual but like there's a there's a coaching philosophy that you apply, If my daughter loses it, like, at the midfield position, like, you can ask her to go get the ball back, but then when the same player, when a different player loses the ball, don't ask my daughter. Like, my daughter will try to get the ball back, but put the same standard. Especially when she's wearing the cap. Speaker 6 01:56:16 But at the same time, when you have to lose the ball, it doesn't matter who's talking to you. You've got to go there. Speaker 6 01:56:54 Very attractive. Hopefully it won't let me at them. Are they starting to charge them? It's a micro-rated amount. You know, it's over a year and a half here. So that's what they call it. Dude, I just, it's super sensitive. All three of my kids are in private school. All three of my kids are in law. I get things. But you know what, though? The club's done well. So right now, we're going to, well, I'm going to move her down. Speaker 6 01:57:26 So she's going to play one more year of 77. Because the U11, so her age group going up is going to be U11. I mean, that team is... So their number one, their one team, all the players live in Santa Clarita. And they practice in Urbana. And then their B team, they... I'm sorry, their second team lives in Santa Clarita. The first team... we don't even breathe the same air as them like we were like we're like where's the line team, so they're 2016 they're playing the elite cup elite super cup for 2015 state cup i was like. Speaker 6 01:58:02 but i i i realized they have a 9v9 roster if they play state cup at their age it's a 77. so it's like it's um yeah it's like we don't even breathe breathe the same air but yeah i'm gonna put her down because there's a coach uh his name is brown otto he does like young girls only young girls only he's the one that the uh coach like trinidad rodman thompson grows uh ashley sanchez like i think like 30 of the team usa team all played for him and he's. Speaker 6 01:58:37 done it for 25 years for uh just like under 12 under 13 girls so i was like yeah you know what like we've been to a few practices with him they're cut from a different thought, Well, I mean, it's a thing, just to me. So, first, I don't care. Speaker 2 01:58:56 I'm a... I was going to ask the guy that I know. Speaker 6 01:59:02 I have a boy gun. Oh, I got 74 guns. And I'm like, honestly, I think the highest I ever got, you know, until I hit college, was like one. And I'm like, yeah, there was a fundamental misunderstanding, right? When we were playing, there's these games that we don't like to pass. We just get in circles. It's all juggling. And you get into it. It's like, and then you're on the board, so you're kicking it. Speaker 6 01:59:34 It's like, I never do it. My first touch to my placement was awesome. So, like, here's the ball. I did it for every hole. No. But my first time, it was bad. My receiver didn't have enough time. every single time, right? And FYI, if you're close, I found that a guy that's used to soccer, Speaker 6 02:00:08 if you watch, if you start to learn how soccer works, and this is why I hate this so much, just in a rivalry, they'll push themselves to those skills. They'll see, oh, that kid can do it? I'm going to learn that. So when you're spending all that time on skills, right? Speaker 6 02:00:41 Now, granted, should the kid have a very good touch, right? And if your team is struggling with that, should you work on that? Yeah, that's the fundamentals. But what's most important, the way that it's funny, my oldest has always been, like I said, he's always had the short end of the stick. He's always been the guy they're fighting for. It's like, but why does he have the same amount of gold as everybody else? I don't know. He knows how to play to his strengths. No, he knows how to play the game strategically. Speaker 6 02:01:11 So I'm teaching him, like, hey, you see here? You've got to move into that open space right there. Right? And that's where, when he's doing that, when they're playing the games that they're taught to play by the coach, they're passing to that guy that's supposed to be there. And that's like it. Right? And he's, yeah, did he do anything to put the ball on the goal? He did this. Right? But he was there. And that's the biggest problem. Like, as you start to understand soccer, you know, on that level. Speaker 6 02:01:43 Which is why, actually, a lot of the 99, a lot of the 77s, is because you can actually get points, actually, where 77's very hard to do that. But it's, I believe soccer, outside of your first touch, you know, is 90% about where you are. I mean, that's a good thing that Coach Brad Otto says, like, you can't have the ball to anybody. So the question is, like, how are you going to be involved? Speaker 6 02:02:14 So his whole thing is moving without the ball. Like, how do you stay involved without the ball? And he talks about aggression. At this age, it's like he said, some kids just have, like, a level of aggression just to keep the ball with them. And then, honestly, we went to six practices, and I was like, it was, thankfully, she's not getting better and better. We're going to hopefully, hopefully to have a, she wants to have a spot on the team, so it'll be interesting. It's interesting, kind of a team make-up here, it's like, looking at it, like, what's best for her, right, and not, not, you know, where, what level is she, right, but just, like, where's she going to be in those. Speaker 6 02:03:00 Here's the problem. So, we went to a practice for the flight two, the one right before that. It's like a Grand Canyon gap between each other. She even said, like, the practice was easy. I was like, yeah, it kind of looked easy. So, the question is, like, do you want to go in a place that's easy and slow, or do you want to go that's, right, I mean, there are times where, you know, she'd come out of that, you know, that Coach Brad Otto's practice, she's wearing a jacket, and the jacket's soaked, just from sweating, and I'm just like, that's, that's a good workout right there, you know, and the coach can see contention, can check you, right, and I've never believed in that. Speaker 6 02:03:40 I don't want to get more tattoos, I don't want to, like, the only time where it's great, especially on dates, you know, high school and whatnot, you know, what festival, right? We left, we left the Rangers, they were going to flight two, and that was, you know, and. Speaker 2 02:04:14 it's like, I call that building, so, alright, yeah, that's a good point. Speaker 10 02:04:30 I like the bird, I like the bird, they're bigger, I had to do it. Speaker 7 02:04:45 February 23rd. That's my birthday. Speaker 6 02:04:55 Did you stop? Was it a winner? I told you. They're good. Have you had anything other than the chorizo burrito? No, I always do. I've had chorizo. It was amazing. I really like the sausage. It's funny because I didn't get it. It was the only review. I thought you said chorizo. Yeah, and the only reviews that were good on it were chorizo, but the sausage is my game. Sausage is amazing. That's the way I would have gone. Down the street from there is O.C. Weingmars. On Saturdays and Sundays, they have burritos. Try their sausage burrito. Speaker 6 02:05:37 Sausage makes it. I agree. So based on what I had to say, I'll try the sausage. Please try the sausage, because that's what I get the most. But I would go to a supermarket and go for what I have. Try sausage. Yeah. And tell me what you think. Go the other way. Right? You try mine, I try yours. Yeah. No, I'm not disappointed. We're still friends. No, I told you people, and they think all the way. Speaker 6 02:06:10 No, no. I'll tell you the best breakfast burrito I've had so far is egg bread in bread. Speaker 6 02:06:46 Oh, egg bread. They're really good. I like egg bread. P.K.'s is good, too. Oh yeah, that's sweet. To me, P.K.'s is too much for me. Egg bread. It is a lot. Egg bread. But I like, in our area, I think MC Wine Mat probably makes the best burrito in my area that I've had so far, but they're only Saturday and Sunday after 8. And then... Jack! Stop playing with your Band-Aid! And then... Let's go, boys! Speaker 6 02:07:17 Stop playing with your Band-Aid! You know, there's a place on... Oh, my goodness. Mini Gourmet. They get mini salt. Oh, my goodness. Egg bread, egg bread is like my new favorite bread. Have you had their chicken? Egg bread is good. I was like, initially I was like, this is a little expensive. But I've never had their bread in chicken sandwich. It's like a, yeah, it's like your, it's like your Chick-fil-A, but it's got like an egg on top. Speaker 6 02:07:52 Runny, runny spaghetti? It's awesome. It's like every time I go there, I want to try something new, but it's like, what I always get is so good. Right, right. Chicken sandwich. Speaker 7 02:08:02 Charlie, let's get forward, forward! Let's go, boys! Come here. Speaker 9 02:08:10 You good. Speaker 6 02:08:19 You don't want to sit next to me? You're like, you pulled an ass man. No, you take him. Speaker 6 02:08:51 You can move over a little bit, Bob and I can hold hands and you can be like, it was weird at first but then he kind of liked it. You know what, everybody needs a little bit of help sometimes, like a little bit of understanding. Speaker 7 02:09:12 You know what I'm saying Danny? Speaker 7 02:09:49 There's no one there. The cat ran away. Speaker 7 02:10:47 Don't go yet, don't go yet, Don't go. Speaker 2 02:11:47 You have to speak well, speak well, start getting physical, win it, whoo, oh. Speaker 6 02:12:44 It was a, it was a, it was a. Speaker 7 02:12:49 it was a, it was. Speaker 9 02:12:55 a, it was a, it. Speaker 6 02:13:10 was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it was a, it. Speaker 7 02:14:14 We're so happy right now, we're right there man, watch 19. Speaker 9 02:14:36 Tell it. Speaker 7 02:15:33 Go Charlie, go Charlie. Let go of it, let go of it, let go of it. Speaker 6 02:15:40 He's doing good. He's drawing them all in, opening our guys up. Let me show you something. It was me running into him going, hey, that's crazy. He could have easily stopped before that happened, right? I just love that intention. Speaker 6 02:16:21 Took the touch, took his time, placed it. Speaker 7 02:16:44 There you go. Keep rolling. Keep rolling. Speaker 7 02:17:25 Keep rolling. Keep rolling. Speaker 2 02:17:44 Let's go jump there. Speaker 7 02:17:57 Let's go Asher, go. That's it Nick, Nick there. That's it, that was you. Win it, win it. Okay, we got Nick thinking that. Hey boys, toss, toss each other. Talbad there, Talbad. Win it Asher. Keep going deeper. Speaker 7 02:18:28 Oh, let's go. Nick, Nick. Oh, win it. Miriam, help him. Oh, hey. Oh, good job. Good job. Major side-eye! That's how it's been lately. That's the way I live. Feels like mama. I win, okay. Speaker 2 02:19:01 Well done, Charlie. Speaker 7 02:19:23 I heard them. Come on, Justin! Justin, come on, man. Speaker 9 02:19:48 Work on your breathing buddy. This is a challenge where you can break loose. Speaker 4 02:20:30 One more, one more. There you go. Let's go, take it! Let's go! Great ball, Nixon. Speaker 2 02:20:51 No! Oh! Speaker 2 02:21:54 All right. Speaker 7 02:22:29 Make them feel you, make them feel you. Let's go, let's go, let's go! Oh, he clipped him. Hey, Cody, Cody, back up. Go, go! Go ahead. I have faith in you. Hey, time to run. Speaker 7 02:23:02 How'd I do, bud? Good job. I'm mad at you, man. Let's go, boys! Get him! Whoa! Niamh! Leave it for Niamh! Give me... Hey! Leave it for Niamh! Hey, give me a throw in the box. Give me a big throw in the box. Good. Speaker 6 02:23:24 We wanted a redo anyway. Speaker 7 02:23:25 Hey, that's great. So we all can't crash the same line. Jackson, stay back. Wait for a rebound. Further back, Jack. Further back. Give me a big throw. There it is. Let it out. That's just as good as a corner. Sorry. Take your time. Have one. Why not? I love it. Whoa. Speaker 9 02:23:54 Oh, he almost had it. I need a little bit more I need a little bit more. Speaker 2 02:24:59 I need a little bit more. Speaker 6 02:25:13 The big keepers like this, you always have to put it low. Yeah, because they're not going to... They're so good high. Speaker 9 02:25:28 I'm looking at the dish today instead of... I don't know. I don't know what I want. Yeah? Look at the pass. Speaker 6 02:25:41 Neal. Speaker 9 02:25:41 Yeah. Speaker 6 02:25:42 He hasn't been in a good position to score that yet. Speaker 9 02:25:46 Get it, get it. Speaker 6 02:25:47 He only had the one, and it blocked the shot. Because he didn't read his defender yet. You know? He took his touch. It was good. He went for the shot, but he didn't read, like, oh, he's got it. Right? That's all right. I mean, that's... Speaker 7 02:26:51 I'm gonna tell you honestly, I'm gonna tell you honestly. Speaker 6 02:27:00 celebrate that no because he created he created an entire from just in return, throwing the goalie keeping it open he created that entire play all right. Speaker 7 02:27:19 go to striker for the minute you stay here no you're good. Speaker 9 02:27:33 go to go to second big throw near i'm charged. Speaker 6 02:28:16 Why did it scare me? She's trying to keep it fair. She's my dog. Take a touch. There it is. Speaker 7 02:28:29 Why are you so high? You're not holding this. I don't understand what you're doing. You understand what you're doing. So why are you in front of my tent? Good job, buddy. You got it, Neon. You're doing awesome. Keep it up. Speaker 2 02:28:55 You can do it, bud. Speaker 6 02:29:26 Don't take me out! Guys in the book! Speaker 6 02:30:00 I'm going to bring people out here. That's good. Great. Speaker 9 02:30:06 Oh, man. Better low than high right now. Brayden told me. Speaker 6 02:30:16 He said, well, we've been working on it. I'll get in trouble if I yell at you. You yell at me. Come on. Speaker 9 02:30:30 There's two against one. Start going. Speaker 7 02:30:37 Hold on, hold on. Oh, okay. Oh, yeah. Speaker 2 02:30:53 Oh, my God. Speaker 6 02:31:22 It's a tournament, right? So you get points for gold. Speaker 7 02:31:29 Go, go, go! Take your touch! Take your touch! The whole ball has to be out now. Speaker 2 02:31:46 Go, go! Oh my gosh. Speaker 7 02:31:58 Niamh, Niamh. Speaker 9 02:32:49 Niamh, N. Speaker 4 02:33:52 Turn around Damien, turn around. Speaker 7 02:33:54 That's it, that's it. Speaker 2 02:34:28 Good job, Eddie. Speaker 4 02:34:39 Watch your line. Yeah, Bodie. Niamh, watch your line. Speaker 2 02:34:58 Ready, ready, ready. I don't like it. That was good. He's going to have time for that one. Go, Bodie. Speaker 2 02:35:29 Under the ball. Go, Dad. Go, Bodie. You got it. Go, Bodie. You got it. Go, Bodie. You got it. Go, Bodie. Speaker 2 02:36:01 It's alright. Speaker 6 02:36:58 There it is, great ball, great ball, it's not going down. Speaker 7 02:37:10 Push him on the ball man. Speaker 2 02:37:21 Hey handball, that's good. Hydrate. Speaker 9 02:37:36 Thank you. Keep working, hydrate. Let's get more aggressive. We'll be forced to come back next weekend. Speaker 9 02:38:08 It's in Del Mar next weekend. A little further south. Speaker 6 02:38:18 But no, I... I want them to go far away. I think they would. I don't, you know, I... I'm the analytical guy, right? Like, I'm a Rams fan. I really wanted them to beat the Seahawks, but I didn't think it was going to happen, right? So I didn't watch the game because I was busy and I didn't want to see the... You know, but... It's like, I think we can definitely get into the next round if the same team that's been showing up shows up, you know? I mean, we've got this team locked, right? Speaker 6 02:38:49 The only chances they've had were our mistakes. Same thing as last week. So if we can shore those up, we'll be good. Speaker 7 02:39:07 Where? How's business. Speaker 9 02:39:15 Slow. I had a fire at my hotel, so. That was two months ago or something like that, right? Yeah. I have a public adjuster involved, so. So it's a large project. A lot of the first floors are outed. Getting replacements on a lot of stuff. I have to get approvals from the franchise and fucking their suppliers. It's just a long process, man. Because I'm trying to make sure everything's covered from tariffs to shipping costs, freight, installation, disposal, waste, everything. Speaker 9 02:40:04 It's a lot of things that are outside of operations that I'm getting involved with now. And I have a new respect for all these contractors because it's quite a bit that goes into even getting a proposal together. Speaker 6 02:40:24 Yeah. Well, there's ways to do things. There's ways to do things right. There's ways to do things perfect when it comes to construction. Somebody asked me if I wanted to get another construction job, you know, next, and I'm like, honestly, construction's not ready. There's no culture for, you know, essentially, are you familiar with green management. Speaker 9 02:40:59 Green management, yeah. Everybody's just, it's less is more. Speaker 6 02:41:09 It's, yeah, I mean, it's essentially, like, it's this whole, it started by Toyota, and it started out as lean manufacturing, and then it turned out, like, how do you look at everything and extract or zero out anything that does not bring value? Right, so any redundancies, any inefficiencies, any errors, right? Speaker 6 02:41:42 Like, for instance, if you said, hey, we want to move all this over from this table to that table, and you said, okay, I've got two guys, so this guy's going to take it halfway and put it down, and this guy's going to pick it up, and you go, well, wait a minute, that putting down and that picking up is extra, right? Why don't you just block it from there to there? That way it's one pick up, one put down, one pick up, one put down. So how do you look at, so in order to understand where you're losing value, you have to map. Speaker 6 02:42:30 in construction like wants to map it they want to say no i'm the guy got a vision it's different, it's all like you know it's like no you do the same thing every time you take the wood you cut the wood you put the wood to the other piece right like modular. but in many ways if you could so and here's where i specialize i'm going no we can we just say. 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