record_id: 311f8b3e-f83d-8176-9473-f41193d508d5 created_time: 2026-02-24T02:48:00.000Z title: 02-23 Personal Conversation: Life Challenges, Mentorship, and AI source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:04 When you're wearing nice pants, those types of pants things fall out of your pockets differently, as opposed to, like, jeans. So, you sit down on the couch, your coins fall off the cushions. So, when we were kids, friends would go ahead and get some ice cream. Speaker 1 00:00:36 To the couch, you pick up the cushions, and all the coins that fell out of Ben's pocket were there. Not tons, but enough to go get ice cream for everybody, for the three of us. And then, when I was, like, Ben's age, the price went up to, like, 35 cents. So, now I had to come up with an extra dime. that was more difficult nowadays five bucks. Speaker 1 00:01:17 no everything's gone it's people are willing to pay for it so they do. no you guys have way more crap than i did my mom like we didn't have sodas and that your mom buys you you don't think so it's pretty darn active. Speaker 2 00:02:17 You want one more sip. Speaker 1 00:02:34 Go ahead, dude. Huh? Tryouts are tomorrow, but you don't have to go. Speaker 2 00:03:15 Oh, yeah. Speaker 2 00:04:55 Ugh. Speaker 2 00:05:45 Thank you. Thanks for watching. Speaker 1 00:07:37 How about your lunch today, huh? Same. More like a morphing for my wife. What happened? What do you mean? Oh, you mean. Oh. Speaker 2 00:08:00 What about Luis? Did we see something? Yeah. Speaker 1 00:08:09 I owe somebody a phone call anyway. There you go, I know. Me too, I'm gonna get some steps in there. Snack a little bit, and then go again. But I almost forgot. I could run my laptop. And then it's like, shoot again. Speaker 2 00:08:28 You gotta make people more important than yourself. Speaker 1 00:09:33 Go ahead. Okay, internet everywhere. Speaker 2 00:11:44 Oh, you mean this one. Speaker 3 00:12:50 Hey, are we good? Bring it in. So before we start anything, what's wrong with what I want? So if you don't know where you're putting it, hey, we have another special guest again today, right? Coach Vanya, we all remember him, right? Hey, we're so blessed to have somebody else coming out. Speaker 3 00:13:27 So before you make a ball pile, how about maybe he wants it. Everybody grab a ball. Speaker 3 00:14:08 Thank you. Speaker 2 00:14:18 A couple spare balls. Come over here. Come on. Speaker 3 00:14:47 Go, go, go. Speaker 2 00:15:05 29. Speaker 3 00:15:12 Go. Keep going, keep going, keep going. Hold the ball. Speaker 3 00:15:57 Coach Vanya has asked to go simultaneously. Simultaneously means we both go at the same time. We're not waiting, yes? What do I always say? We want to do everything game, mostly because they're touching. With this pass, we'll listen to the playing time and kind of give a haphazard. You're trying to beat a defender and give him a good pass. Speaker 3 00:16:34 Don't wait. Go follow your defense. Be better. Show me. Go. Yes. Touch. Play. Well done. Speaker 3 00:17:06 Play. Pass. Voice that. Speaker 3 00:18:01 Coach, where should we be playing? Pass it back. Pass it back. Speaker 3 00:19:16 Let's go do this. You got a fresh haircut or what? What? Fresh haircut. As soon as he passes the back. Last one. First thing. Living the dream. Dreaming to live. Sprint back here. Doing fitness. You're focusing on anything, come on anything. Speaker 3 00:20:07 And hold the ball. So what am I going to ask for on this bounce pass here? I'm not going to ask which foot, no, so which foot are you playing? So, guys, understand two things. You can tell me, if a player can turn to go forward, which foot do I want you to play? Speaker 3 00:20:39 If I have pressure behind me, which foot do I want to play? Okay, so if Coach Barnum is asking us to play a bounce out, what is that telling me? He's asking us to understand I have pressure behind. So if I have pressure behind, which foot do I want to play? Because we talk, yes, because we talk through the ball. Oh, Corey, what do I always tell you guys? We have nonverbal communication through the ball. Speaker 3 00:21:13 The ball is a language. Without me saying a word, if I am under pressure and he plays my back foot, I know he's asking for me to play a bounce pass. Now I can have it played out, yeah? In the first series, Coach Vanya is asking for us to play open ball, which means my body shape should have reflected so. If I'm here, I'm opening, he plays my back foot, my back foot, so that I can touch forward. Speaker 3 00:21:50 The details matter. This has to be an explosive attack and cut. This has to be a good picture to where you're passing and what. So if I'm playing a ball to Moises, Moises understands, if I play it there, I want what? If I play it there, what do I want? If I play it there, what do I want? If I played your back foot, where do I want you to go? Yes, fall back. Speaker 3 00:22:23 If I played your back foot, what do I want? Nope. Back foot is what? Let me tell him. Sir, play it back to me. Speaker 4 00:22:34 How you doing. Speaker 3 00:22:36 So which foot should you pass it back with? I'm doing well. Thank you. Now I can play you. I'm doing well. Speaker 1 00:22:42 Fix it. Speaker 3 00:22:43 Let's go. Speaker 1 00:22:43 I almost lost myself yesterday with your response. Because, well, so before that, before I read it, Apple summarized. Speaker 3 00:22:54 Check down. Speaker 1 00:22:54 And I got a, there's no future for us. And obviously, I put that to you and your, you know, and your wife. And I'm like, no. So I open it up and I'm like, oh, I can live with that. You know. No, no, no, I, I, uh, please find somebody that you can help, because you should know. Speaker 1 00:23:31 that I will always feel that way about you. Uh, things are crazy for us. It's, uh, you know, I haven't been to a funeral in forever. I've got, let's see, next weekend will be three in a month and a half, and so my uncle. Speaker 1 00:24:06 passed away in December, so they did the funeral for that. Yeah, he's that guy that everybody loves and, you know, you find out, stipulate, you know, I love him. Speaker 1 00:24:39 That was a difficult thing. I'm so sorry. And then, so, but, I mean, my other family, I'm tight with my cousins, his kids, they're all my age, you know, but their grandfather died on their other side, so not mine, and then a couple days later, their dad died, you know. Speaker 1 00:25:09 It's like, boy, you know, wait a, that's a one-two, right? and then uh so and then we just got so my dad came into town for um this weekend yeah so when i saw your text coming through i'm playing phone on me but i could see my text your phone call i. Speaker 1 00:25:42 had my watch on me i said of course you know i told myself there was there was about a brief, period where i sat down about jeremy right now because that's the last thing i remember. Speaker 2 00:26:01 and the next thing i know you're calling me how's your week. Speaker 2 00:26:38 He touches Matt. Speaker 1 00:27:51 Benjamin, yeah, right. Speaker 1 00:31:22 Yeah, I was gonna ask about that, yeah. Speaker 2 00:35:19 Thank you. Speaker 2 00:40:58 ready yeah that's that's just can't have anything else on it so. Speaker 1 00:41:55 Stay. You're feeling good about everything. Speaker 2 00:42:57 Mm-hmm. Speaker 1 00:46:45 Yeah, you know what, I asked my wife to do that, and she would have left me, so, you know. Speaker 4 00:46:53 she's like, no, sorry, I'm glad that not only was that accepted. Speaker 1 00:47:32 I only asked that so I could be mindful of our, you know, there you go. Speaker 4 00:47:52 So, yeah, I mean, with me, yeah, I can talk to her. That's the end of the night. Speaker 1 00:48:18 I'm angry. Speaker 1 00:49:03 I had an interview on Monday with the CEO of the company, and I'm pretty sure that, which is okay because I didn't really want, it was like, so I knew I had an interview on Monday and I had an interview on Tuesday. My dad asked me about it, and I said, well, the first company is better for my family if I just get the job, but I don't really want the job. But I'll happily take it, you know, but it's working for a garage door company, Speaker 1 00:49:36 kind of running that, but I'm not really interested. But if it pays bills, it's close by, there's opportunity for growth, blah. Whereas the second company would be a great career move. So, you know, I'm the plant director of a company called Home Chef, Speaker 1 00:50:08 where they essentially package meals, send it to your doorstep, so that way when you get home, all you got to do is, you know, follow the recipe. It's all cut up for you, it's all ready to go, you just follow the recipe and cook it. So yeah, they're at 900, they did 950 million dollars last year. They went from COVID, they were doing 350 before COVID, and 950 after COVID. So they're experiencing some culture issues, and I want somebody, Speaker 1 00:50:45 I think that I was kind of one of the first interviews for their set. Hey, we didn't find the right guy, let's do another round. And so I think it went well, both of those interviews, the guys said, hey, I think that I asked them what I'm like, is there anything that I need to clear up about my background? If you believe, I would not. Speaker 1 00:51:20 But I could see it in the eyes of the garage store guy that said, but it's not you. And that could just be me. And I didn't like, I came out of that not liking how I interviewed it. So I actually, it recorded the whole thing. So I sent it in to Chad GBT. And I was like, well, you know, here's where you gained him. And here's where you lost him. And then here's where you picked him back up. And here's where you failed his test. Speaker 1 00:51:50 You know, and it was like, okay, I get that. So what are we going to change? And I'm like, well, we recommend you change. So when I went into the second interview, I actually had fun talking to him. Which I've never had fun in an interview before because I hate it. I don't sell myself. So that was nice. But, of course, here we are. Tomorrow's a week ago. you know, and I said, I haven't heard anything, you know, yes, we're in the, in the still life, Speaker 1 00:52:25 you know, um, so, but yeah, I mean, so, it's just, I, I feel like a baseball player, like, I'm supposed to be happy with all this losing, you know, uh, but it's going, I'm getting, um, you know, um, but yeah, I, uh, I got my niece and her family, I think I told you about my. Speaker 1 00:53:01 niece who lived with me, um, couldn't live with me when she was 13, um, ended up following a boy off to college, she's in the NFL now in Texas, so you think I told you about all that? It's actually been an interesting, the Reader's Digest version, she came to live with us when she was 16, so that was 2013, and, you know, nobody ever sends you their kids and says, hey, my kid's awesome, would you take care of them? You know, but it was pretty much like, hey, I've got four kids, this is the third, this is the third, you have them up, and I do the fourth joint with them, you know, yeah, and so, so she lived with us for three, four years, a month or so, and, yeah, I mean, as far as I was concerned, she was my daughter, you know, and that's how I treat her, she's had every soccer week. Speaker 1 00:54:19 You know, for more information. She was like, wait, why are you here? Oh, you and me, we're going to school together, right? But her mom was just always in her ear about how we were trying to keep her away from her and how they could just get back together or have everything she wanted. Speaker 1 00:55:03 So I said a Reader's Digest version, but I apparently went away from that. So we ended up kicking her out at some point in time. She went back home. I told her mom, hey, you know, she's not feeling grounded. You can stay grounded at your place, so I'll only agree to that, to her going home, if that's the case. So she went home, went out and had sex with a boy, got drunk, and he got high all in the same night. Speaker 1 00:55:39 Found her diary, and was just like, I just want to be home. I want to go home, and these people are down, blah. She prayed a lot about it. The only way to reach her is to give her what she wants. So we sent her home. She said, come back and show us if you want to live according to our values. Don't tell me, show me. She didn't. We followed a little boy out to Wyoming. Speaker 1 00:56:13 She's got a scholarship out there to play football. We ended up with Bob. They ended up getting married out there, had a kid. He transferred by that time. Her mom had already moved to Texas. Now she's got two kids. So I opened my door one day and she came out my door. Speaker 1 00:56:43 And it's like, she didn't even have two kids. We were just kind of like stalking her, following her. You know, they couldn't come in. It's like, of course you can't get home. Kids are calling me Papa. She's like this, calling Ashley Ann Meemaw. So anyways, no, they still together. They're doing wonderfully. Speaker 1 00:57:13 So he and I have a weekly... phone call. So after he made the NFL and whatnot, he came home one day and he asked if he could have dinner with us. So we took him out to dinner and I said, look man, everybody's tapping your shoulder right now. And so I stayed away because I don't want you to see me looking for a handout. How can I help you? I look at you and think of that. Speaker 1 00:57:49 Give me a week, I'll get back to you. And so, what are you willing to commit? He said, you tell me what to do and I'll do it. I said, alright. So we've, the last three, four months, something like that, we've been doing a weekly and marital one. The only way you can be a good dad is if you're a good husband. There's actually a podcast series that he did with like nine sermons that turned into. Speaker 1 00:58:23 a best-selling book called The Meaning of Marriage, but I might have completely changed my role through it. So, long story short, they're coming out this weekend. Speaker 1 00:58:56 They're coming to hang out with us. Ashley and I are pretty excited. They're coming to stay with us. They've got a family of five now, three kids, one on the way, almost four kids. was being out. A little room. You want to be sure you want to stay? You know what I mean? So. Speaker 1 00:59:32 It'll be cool, but exhausting. Yeah. But that's kind of how our life has been lately. Yeah, but see, I can, with you I can. Speaker 1 01:00:05 But I'm a soccer player. I went from one yelling coach to another yelling coach. Well, I was referencing you as a yelling coach, and then it depends, right? I don't mind the yelling, personally. The question is, you know, are you yelling to them or are you yelling at them? Speaker 1 01:00:40 Both you and the kid, he's a 48. Well, he's got one grown, one kid with autism. Oops, but he's actually only coaching because his kid is his age, but his kid started coaching, he put this team together, got them going, and the kid's like, hey, Dad, I don't know what to do. Speaker 1 01:01:11 I'm like, no. He's like, I love soccer too much, but his daughter wants to do it, so we'll do it as a father-daughter deal. And I think that's it. I look at it and go. What's funny is that all three of the coaches that I could play on all have adopted a Barca playing style. Speaker 1 01:01:50 So, Barca? Barcelona? Yeah. So, they all play that way. And so, it's kind of cool because that's the way it's possible. I go, coach, you can do this. I don't get it. No, it's what you're trying to do. And so, I would watch. Right. They still don't care. They're still homework to them, you know, because they don't really know how to do it at all. He always comes to the sidelines whenever he gets sucked out. His coach has told me, he goes, you're the only one I'll let them do this. The rest of my parents don't know what they're talking about. They're always against me. Speaker 1 01:02:51 So, you know, like this last week, it was like I already got one. Like, dude, you're not reading the board at the time. You're supposed to be making a run. The other players are going to have it while the ball is in the court. but i've also they're getting i hit him the other day. Speaker 1 01:03:39 it's always you move and move so so we started working out to go together he's 14. so december of 2011. and so in what's what's funny is so you think about it he was he's always been the youngest kid on the team you know but they just changed it um at least in california. Speaker 1 01:04:15 i don't know if this is but they just changed it so it's now grade level again, So, yeah, they just changed it back. So it's grade level again. I speculated, I said, I think that's what Europe does and so that's what we're going to do. So he went from, essentially now he's playing, he's playing up, technically. Speaker 1 01:04:49 All of his team are 9th graders and he's an 8th grader. Speaking of which, I had him take the assessment for Servite. And I wanted him to go Servite, he wanted to go Servite all the time. And Servite, Olu takes Servite's assessment and Servite doesn't take Olu's assessment. Like, okay, go take the assessment. Servite didn't take a while. Speaker 1 01:05:19 They called us on Friday and said, hey, he darn near aced that thing. So we didn't even see him. Speaker 2 01:05:27 So that was a button spot. Speaker 1 01:05:40 I haven't heard that phrase. Oh, yeah. I mean, yeah. I told everybody that I'm, you know, I'm stupid. That was funny. I mean, he's always funny. He talks really well. You know, we joke about it. But if you took him to his classroom during class time, that would be great. And then, even better, Thursday, he's like, hey, Jack, you went to camp over there last year. Speaker 4 01:06:20 i want to i want to start making decisions because what god wants instead of what i do. Speaker 1 01:06:29 like what are you asking me and he's like well you know i need help with that i talked to my core group leader which is five or six weeks you know they group them off as a small corporate. leader or somebody that's like you know early years of college quarter group leader challenged. Speaker 1 01:07:09 me to read james that's what i'm gonna do is your health okay um so dude if you want to read. um together but james is largely about premise you will you know you have a set of people, that it you know they're you'll know these people and his people the lord's people by their truth. Speaker 1 01:07:45 fruit is coming from from a changed heart a changed heart based on their realization who god is so ironically my core group leader when i was here in his faith with james and and so we read at this and what's up to me the only thing is the first see. Speaker 1 01:08:22 And trust is you. It's not to say that nothing, you know, you're not responsible or anything. It's him that changes you. You start the good thing. You start making better decisions. You start understanding who it is that's trying to glorify him. Man, now that. Start to pave his way in your heart. Move things around and shift things. Speaker 1 01:08:53 It's like, okay, well, what do you think? So then I know I need some time to think about it. I think with him, there's a book called The Prodigal God. If you're noticing a theme, Tim Keller's my guy. Yeah, and. So Tim Keller, little side note, one of the people in the congregation said, Speaker 1 01:09:29 I noticed, I've been able to figure out when you're prepared and when you're not prepared. And he said, oh really? How's that? And he said, when you're prepared for your sermon, you quote from a whole bunch of different, when you're not prepared, you quote from C.S. Lewis. And I said, you know, I thought about it, and it was totally true. The fact of the matter is that I've read C.S. Lewis so many times that I know, I can quote him off the top of my head. Speaker 1 01:10:00 I know how that guy thinks. I know everything. So when I heard that, I went, you know what, I'm going to do that with Tim Keller. His ability to still sound to me in a way that makes sense to me. I literally listened to him. two of his sermons every morning um but um so he wrote a book called the prodigal god and with the idea of it saying here's who god is in light of the parable prodigal son and so. Speaker 1 01:10:36 i'm going to present that to eric and say okay i want to read this first with you and then you and i are going to go through john because they're talking about who god is and this is in relation to his god you've got to figure out whether or not there's a book called knowing god by j.i paxton because they actually go it's a little heady so so that's my. Speaker 1 01:11:19 idea that my son came to me and said, hey, I got to make sure I don't screw it up. Yeah. Speaker 1 01:11:51 I'd say that there's a lot that I could align myself with the Presbyterian. The church that we go to would probably, it's technically non-denominational, but it would probably align best with Evangelical. But, you know, I've got problems with it. Speaker 2 01:12:30 I was standing there listening to worship the other day, and we just jotted down. Speaker 1 01:12:55 Our worship and faith talk to us. Faith is what God has for us. This is why we can't handle it when our life isn't going under the belt. It's not what it is. All this worship isn't that good. Speaker 1 01:13:28 You didn't hear my statement. I do it all the time. No, you're good. I said that. So here, let me give you my, my roll up statement first. I hate where this is all about. I feel this way. I do this. Speaker 1 01:14:21 you feel awesome. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it. And so, during said portion, I said, our worshiping faith is about what God has done for us. This is why we can't handle it when our life isn't going as it is. You know, it is about who God is. That is where we are going to keep on trying to do what we want to do. Speaker 1 01:15:17 Right, because you should be doing these things differently, and forget about the fact that here you are presupposing what if, like, you need to explain how the mortgage works, you know, but it's just a complete misunderstanding, and this is why I went this direction with the nomination, because honestly, I, you know, I think there's this great preacher named Billy Graham that did a lot of good things for people, but in general, he was able to get all of these people to commit to it. Speaker 1 01:16:05 And maybe others. How do we follow that? What formula? He preached this First Amendment and all these people's things. And so we look at this life as if, when you think about it, Speaker 1 01:16:36 wait a minute, you make this decision because you want to go there, right? I'm not saying this is right. You and I both know you make this decision because it helps you to do that. But for most people, you make this decision because you want to go there. And then we go, well, this is too hard. I don't really want to go there, right? As if this life is the one that is, you know, the end of it. It's not even a problem, okay? Speaker 1 01:17:09 Who cares, you know? And don't take that too far, you know what I mean? I honestly, I'm cultivating this thought, like why is this, why is this, like the angel reason won't work, we have, when we look at heaven, it's like they have it all, why is it, this is probably for a conversation for another time, but I just think that there's something to, even amongst some of those shows, it's very, very loose, I'm not even sure I. Speaker 1 01:18:01 would, but I'm wrestling with this, an idea somewhat similar, why is it, why do we have it, why, why are we? Yeah, definitely, definitely, but I mean, but you know what's funny is, it's like, you know, I think the stuff that you and I happen to be chewing on, right, you know, might make us have clothing problems. Speaker 2 01:19:33 Yeah, great. Speaker 3 01:20:38 Hey guys, get on my flat. Speaker 2 01:20:48 Yes. Speaker 5 01:21:60 Look! Look! Hey, what did I just say? Here's one, two, three. Get my flag home. Come on. Speaker 1 01:22:08 I'm assuming it's like most of them, but I don't know for sure. Is this Sony. Speaker 2 01:22:46 OK. Speaker 2 01:23:28 Thank you. Speaker 2 01:24:03 Thanks for watching! Speaker 2 01:26:14 What the... Speaker 4 01:26:22 over there. Speaker 2 01:27:32 uh-huh so what he did i was actually going to spend a good amount of time reading it. Speaker 1 01:27:50 i got to talk to him more about it because i realized halfway through it's like right here to figure out how he did this he came here to study so i was like okay you know let me get back to it but essentially he loaded it um with all of his so you have. Speaker 2 01:28:11 the ability to make projects in yours right so when you make a project. Speaker 1 01:28:32 you can kind of like confine it to a style of thinking um and so like what i do is every time you know i've got like a work project i've got a you know hobby project i've got a and what you do is you kind of load it up with all your files you know and so what he did is he loaded up all of his sermons not sermons all his papers all of his everything and then he started asking a question to kind of pressure test it if you will and and then as it answered indirectly. Speaker 1 01:29:11 you know he kind of he nudged it the other way to kind of say like you know think about it like this, you know and and it would remember all of those things, um and by the way with the projects um you can also tell it, To not use anything else that you've written or anything. So, for instance, you had said, hey, you know, if we do it, we're going to do it in yours and not mine because mine's all polluted. Speaker 1 01:29:49 You use different words. So you can actually, when you create the project, there's an options button. You can say like, hey, this is completely confined within this project. Don't look at any of my other information. Just stay here. Yeah. And so I find that like I'm working on a little project right now that has nothing to do with what we're talking about. Speaker 1 01:30:19 But a lot of times what I'll do is I'll ask like, hey, I'm trying to accomplish this. you know even with chappy gpt like how do i use you in order to and it'll give me, like for instance one of the they say the biggest problems with how people use um ai is that they don't know how to do a proper prompt um and so and the prompt is supposed to you go on youtube. Speaker 1 01:30:53 or something like that it'll give you some really good information on like how to cultivate a prompt because an ai really wants to be led and be given structure and boundary and so what i do what i do often is i'll say so for in in the project if there's instructions also and so i'll go to chat gpt and i'll say hey i'm creating a project about you know gremlins. Speaker 1 01:31:25 And I'm trying to accomplish, you know, how to dissect numbers, you know, and, and I need to, and I need you, and I, and I need a prompt to tell, you know, to, to get the AI to act as this type of role, you know, and then, and then I see what it spits out, because it usually gives you a few things you didn't think about. And then you go, what change that? Exactly. I saw somebody do it. Speaker 1 01:32:03 And I went, that's interesting. And so I started messing with it. And, you know, I, it worked so well, that I just funded. Speaker 1 01:32:34 you know what i am so i've got to go in a couple minutes but i'm working the next time we talk i'm i've taken it to a whole nother level with a personal assistant that this one actually learns from you and makes itself better for you and and i it's and i have literally thought about i'm like this is the next generation you know but i i just got it talking to me yesterday um and today so there's this thing called if you want to if you want to blow 10 minutes to a. Speaker 1 01:33:14 thousand minutes um look up there's this new thing called open claw and it'll you're you're gonna if you spend about five minutes reading about it you're gonna go this is so awesome and i can't believe brayden is being this dumb with his security you, Um, but I've, I've, I've taken an approach to, uh, but it's this really cool new free, um, AI agent, um, or not agent, but, uh, personality that will use chat GPT as thinking, but it'll make itself better. Speaker 1 01:33:60 And it's, and it runs completely on your computer. Um, so it can do anything. It can do anything you can do if you allow it on your computer. And so for instance, today was, Hey, all of them, everything that I've ever, um, recorded and transcribed, I want you to ingest and learn about me, but I want you to create a way to do this where you're not learning any of my sensitive data. Speaker 1 01:34:32 But I want you to have a clear definition of who I am by the end of the day and create a structure, you know, and tell me your thoughts on it before we do it. Oh, I see what you want. Here's what I'm thinking we can do. We can block me from this and we can block me from that and we'll go through it and we can approve here and there and we'll redact these things and we'll quarantine those other things because we don't want anyone to get them. Hold on one second. Yeah. Speaker 1 01:35:02 They've recorded my pee? Yeah. That would be interesting. We'll have to see if we can get that. Once you go in, I'll be right in there, okay? So I record a lot of what I do. Not for... Yeah. Yeah, so I have a little device to record just about everything. And I use it for my own health. You know, hey, you forgot about me. You know, hey, what did I talk about? So then I'll send it through in private, and then it'll name all the speakers. Speaker 1 01:35:37 AI will go, hey, you committed to this person for this, and this, and that's the primary reason why I did it. But I also wanted to start extracting, like, what do I think about leadership? What do I think about, you know? And I wanted it to be able to kind of get a glimpse of who I was, and be able to start being able to post on stuff like that, you know, in a way, but also kind of started lending people to being like, hey, we should hire you. Okay, look how you think about this, you know? Speaker 1 01:36:09 And so now I've got all these hours of me talking, so I named it Gizmo. Speaker 4 01:36:24 I have Gizmo in JetSolid. Speaker 1 01:36:32 First night's good. And it's actually, so far, it's been super, super cool. Well, it's really a matter of like, my ADHD keeps me from doing things I just, if it's boring, I can't do. I can't tell you how many assistants I've had over here. Speaker 1 01:37:04 You're giving me this. You know you could've, in the amount of time it's gonna take you to explain this to me, you could've been done with it already. Yeah, but I won't do it, and you know it. And so if I can create a tool to offset that ability of mine, or not ability of mine, but offset that inability of mine, and even other stuff like, hey take this um every day i open up a spreadsheet um i don't want my guys to see my numbers as far. Speaker 1 01:37:39 as like how much we're charging the customer on so i do want them to know how many days they have for the project and so i take i download a budget with all the monetary numbers i dump it into a spreadsheet and then i've got a different um and then i've got formula that'll take that information and turn it into something that i can really go hey i have 10 days left on that, you know i can have this assistant do that and text it to the guys every day if i wanted so i'm. Speaker 1 01:38:16 i'm starting to look at it like how do i start doing these things especially right now um because, of what i do i drive so much and i'm in the field so much that i don't ever have time to like by the time i get home and go with soccer i don't want to sit down and be on my laptop, But if I can talk to, now I've got it to where, so you asked me why I was on Telegram, so I've linked it with Telegram, so I can use Telegram to talk to it, so I'm on my phone, and it's texting me, essentially, through Telegram, its responses, and so I go, hey, Gizmo, you know, can you work on this for me, and it goes, yeah, and that's why I got on Telegram, open clock, if you want to do that. Speaker 1 01:39:18 And it's super fascinating, even if you learn about the origin story of it, you know. And what it's turned into is probably going to change the creator of it, who by the way released it for free, said he believes that it's going to get rid of 80% of the apps on your phone. Speaker 1 01:39:51 Maybe. I think he's already made his money. Well, OpenAI, which is ChatGPT, has already hired him, said, hey, we need your help on this stuff. Why don't you come on over here? So who knows? But yeah, well, I should jump though, but I will continue to pray for you and praise, for you. Speaker 1 01:40:22 It's super exciting what's going on. I don't mind the theological discussions at all, you know, you're just, unfortunately, you're way more prepared than I am, and I've got to rectify that, so. Speaker 1 01:41:33 We just, we went to Chad GBT and that thing that my brother put together, and then, you know, so, yeah, yeah. I'm definitely not, for the record, but I know, I know. Fair enough. Alright, you too. Thanks. Take care. Bye. [AI_SUMMARY] No content