Podchaser Logo
Home
Super Bowl Mania, and the Future of Streaming: A Look into Sports, City Street Safety, Ditching Daylight Savings Culinary and Podcasting

Super Bowl Mania, and the Future of Streaming: A Look into Sports, City Street Safety, Ditching Daylight Savings Culinary and Podcasting

Released Saturday, 10th February 2024
Good episode? Give it some love!
Super Bowl Mania, and the Future of Streaming: A Look into Sports, City Street Safety, Ditching Daylight Savings Culinary and Podcasting

Super Bowl Mania, and the Future of Streaming: A Look into Sports, City Street Safety, Ditching Daylight Savings Culinary and Podcasting

Super Bowl Mania, and the Future of Streaming: A Look into Sports, City Street Safety, Ditching Daylight Savings Culinary and Podcasting

Super Bowl Mania, and the Future of Streaming: A Look into Sports, City Street Safety, Ditching Daylight Savings Culinary and Podcasting

Saturday, 10th February 2024
Good episode? Give it some love!
Rate Episode

Episode Transcript

Transcripts are displayed as originally observed. Some content, including advertisements may have changed.

Use Ctrl + F to search

0:00

Hello everyone . This is Steve from A Better Life

0:02

. This podcast is brought to you by our

0:04

sponsors , premium Botanical . They

0:06

are the makers of Herbal Spectrum , which

0:09

is a full spectrum hemp-based

0:11

CBD . They make salves

0:14

, liquids and they have a great mixed

0:16

berry gummy . You can check them out

0:18

at wwwmypbcbdcom

0:25

. Now

0:28

our podcast . Hello

0:35

everyone , and welcome back to

0:37

A Better Life with George and Steve .

0:40

Hello guys , welcome back .

0:44

It's been a little bit , it's been another week

0:46

, it's come by . The world has changed probably

0:49

five times over .

0:50

Time does fly . It has gone by pretty

0:53

quick for me as well .

0:54

I was just realizing , when I looked at the calendar

0:56

today , that the time the

0:58

clocks go back to normal

1:00

, as I consider normal , on

1:03

like March 3rd or 4th , which is less

1:05

than a month now already .

1:06

Is that right ? Yeah , and

1:08

it is . I can't keep up . Is this the last

1:10

time they're going to do it , or wasn't

1:12

that ? Didn't they say last

1:14

year or two years ago that , all

1:17

right , they're going to change it and that's it .

1:20

I don't know . That group can't agree on anything

1:23

, can they ?

1:23

Let's be honest . I mean they let's go with the flow .

1:27

I think that fell through . I think

1:29

they couldn't agree on .

1:30

I could care less . Okay , so we have to fall

1:33

back , jump forward or

1:35

leap forward , whatever , okay .

1:37

I like it a little lighter in the afternoon , but I must say

1:39

in the dead of winter there's

1:41

something horrible about getting

1:43

up and getting in the car and it's pitch

1:45

black and it's freezing and

1:47

if it's snowing it's even worse . I remember when I

1:49

was a kid , when they changed it to

1:51

save energy for whatever I

1:54

don't know how that works that they saved energy

1:56

and you're still light the same amount of hours and

1:58

you're still dark the same amount of hours

2:01

. But I remember getting

2:03

up , pitch black , standing

2:05

at the bus stop . You felt foolish , but

2:07

that was a long time ago . It's

2:09

a few

2:11

days before the Super Bowl .

2:14

That's certainly . Let me guess who's playing

2:16

. I think got a Kansas City Chiefs

2:19

, that's one . I think it

2:21

is . I want to go and say , 49ers

2:25

, san Francisco 49ers , Really I got it

2:27

, you got it . You

2:29

act like you knew exactly who I was . No , I actually

2:31

had to guess the second one . I had a

2:33

feeling my home was going to clinch the

2:36

championship , the divisional championship this

2:38

year , but I had no idea .

2:39

On the other side , I think there's nothing

2:42

better than a Super Bowl party . Those

2:44

are pretty fun , it's .

2:46

You can watch football . You have no idea what that is . A

2:49

Super Bowl party gathering

2:51

guaranteed a lot

2:53

of food , everyone's

2:57

pretty happy , pretty excited and amped

2:59

up , and it's three hours

3:01

of gladiator TV

3:03

, absolutely .

3:06

The only problem is it doesn't go on to what 6.30

3:08

. People get together at two o'clock

3:10

. They're either drunk by

3:12

the time the game starts or they've

3:15

eaten so much they no longer care .

3:17

Unless you have . You're in a pool or in one

3:19

of those boxes . You bought a box . Right

3:22

yeah the

3:24

food you got wings

3:27

, pizza , subs , anything

3:29

that you can share . A lot of potlucks

3:32

are happening . A lot of beverages

3:34

will be imbibed , A lot of beer

3:36

. Yeah , yeah , I

3:38

wonder how statistically

3:41

or sales-wise , beer

3:43

sales for Super Bowl versus World

3:46

Series versus Stanley

3:48

Cup ? These just

3:50

interesting facts probably

3:52

.

3:53

Bud Light's got a whole campaign . Oh

3:55

, they got to , they got to get back . They got

3:57

to get back after what happened to them last year . They're

4:00

going back to old school with the funny commercials

4:03

and I think some

4:05

of the famous quarterbacks are in the commercials

4:08

.

4:08

Sure .

4:09

Peyton . Peyton Manning is in it

4:11

, Post Malone is in it because he's been

4:13

doing Bud Light commercials too , I see

4:15

. So two of them are in it and it's

4:17

like old school bringing it back . And they bring

4:19

it like a young

4:21

cool guy is like a genie and

4:23

can grant wishes .

4:26

Halftime show . What is it ? Who's

4:28

performing Usher ?

4:30

Usher Huh , they

4:32

don't get paid , but supposedly record

4:34

sales go through the roof after you do this and

4:37

NFL pays the expenses , and those range

4:39

between $16 and $18 million

4:42

Expenses . Prepare

4:44

the lighting , the show , the sound

4:46

, the stage yeah

4:49

.

4:49

It's their production , absolutely so

4:52

they're benefiting the most .

4:55

And I was reading somewhere . Then the record

4:57

sales surge and

5:00

I forgot who it was . I don't know if it was . I think it was Lady

5:02

Gaga . After she performed

5:05

the week after the Super

5:07

Bowl , her record sales increased

5:09

a thousand percent .

5:12

And she's no slouch yeah that's right . A

5:15

thousand percent . A thousand

5:17

percent , so that's

5:19

10X .

5:21

And an $18 million show . She got on a swing

5:23

. I don't remember it , to be honest , at all , which

5:25

is unusual because I usually watch them all .

5:27

That's insane .

5:29

And Usher's been pretty much MIA . You never

5:31

hear about him .

5:33

You would almost say it's a comeback A resurgence

5:35

, like he needs the money . But okay

5:37

, it's an honor , I'll take it at

5:39

that value .

5:40

I'm not quite sure any of them really needs the money

5:42

.

5:44

All right , okay , super Bowl . So

5:46

, oh , actually I want to talk about the Netflix

5:49

series quarterback that

5:51

me .

5:52

I watched a little bit of it .

5:55

I think I binged , maybe like a week ago , of

5:57

that series and I think it's like 10 episodes

5:59

. They follow three quarterbacks Mahomes

6:02

, cousins and

6:04

Marriotta and it was quite

6:07

insightful . I'm not a sport

6:09

nut , so I don't follow

6:11

, I don't wake up and turn on ESPN

6:14

or I don't listen to the fan in the morning

6:16

while driving , so

6:18

it's unlike me who watches , get up on

6:20

ESPN every morning

6:23

at eight o'clock and I record

6:25

it just in case I have

6:27

to do something , work or something .

6:30

So when I finally go to take a shower or

6:32

whatever it is that I could play it while I watch

6:34

it and watch the rest of work in between

6:36

and whatever .

6:37

All right . So you enjoy the updates , you

6:39

enjoy the stats , you enjoy all

6:41

the news of injuries and yeah

6:43

.

6:43

Listen , I like the news , I like who's

6:46

going where . I

6:48

like the football part of it's my favorite . I

6:50

also like basketball . Baseball

6:54

has become a little mundane , if you ask me , and

6:57

they did it to themselves . I don't know what to say

6:59

, but they did . I do like

7:01

to watch it . My

7:04

problem here's my problem with baseball , and

7:06

same problem with all the other sports , but I think

7:08

baseball was the last holdout and

7:10

that was . They built these mega stadiums and

7:13

now it cost a fortune to go to a game and

7:15

you know what All sports All

7:17

sports , but baseball was the last holdout . You

7:20

could go there and get a ticket for $15 , $20

7:22

, $25 . Now you can't get

7:24

a ticket for $50 . You can't get a hot dog for $100 .

7:25

You can't get a hot dog for $15 . You can't get a hot dog for $15 . You

7:28

can't get a hot dog for $15 .

7:29

You can't get a Coca-Cola for $15

7:32

. All right , so how do you expect

7:34

to promote the game if only

7:36

old people with money are watching it ? Right

7:39

, because the kids can't watch it . Kids

7:41

are watching soccer . Kids

7:43

are playing soccer . You are seeing

7:45

kids play sports you never heard of

7:47

before . Kids are playing lacrosse

7:50

. When I went to school , I think

7:52

who was on the lacrosse team ? There

7:55

was no lacrosse team . We

7:57

picked on the kids that played soccer . What are you

7:59

getting Lacrosse ? Well , I

8:01

couldn't pay it on them because they had bats in their

8:03

hand .

8:05

But yeah , america known

8:07

as Apple Pie and baseball right .

8:10

That's got out the window .

8:11

Done .

8:12

Yeah , the sport still makes millions of dollars .

8:15

Yeah , the owners come out victorious

8:18

in all sports .

8:19

I was thinking that one of the big complaints

8:21

was that one of the games this year , one

8:24

of the playoff games , was on a streaming service

8:26

Peacock . Now I own Peacock , so

8:28

I didn't really care . All right , I

8:30

subscribe . I should say to Peacock .

8:33

I don't care what anyone says . There was massive collusion

8:35

. There's no way that this is coming

8:38

out mathematically

8:40

sound right .

8:42

That's interesting because I think

8:44

they paid something

8:46

like $110

8:48

million to show the game . So

8:51

there's 32 teams . That means every

8:53

owner made

8:56

over $3 million a piece . Just

8:58

for that deal Just for that game $3

9:01

million . Now , when

9:03

you were a guy like Jerry Jones who bought

9:05

his team , I think in 1990 for $150

9:08

million and it's now worth $6

9:11

billion , tell

9:13

me where on the open market you get an investment

9:15

like that . $6

9:18

billion . So $150 million . So

9:20

I realize it's 30 years , but

9:23

$150 million into $6

9:26

billion . Think about it when

9:28

you bought your house for $190

9:30

, what is it worth of $2023

9:33

? The only reason it's worth more is because

9:36

the dollar is devalued . But anyway

9:38

, the owners

9:40

are greedy and they're grabbing with

9:42

both hands and that's why they

9:44

tolerate all this crap

9:46

. They tolerate people telling

9:48

them what to do . They tolerate literally

9:51

laughing to the bank and laughing all

9:53

the way to the bank Exactly , laughing

9:56

all the way . It's just $3 million . They made it on

9:58

one broadcast and

10:01

I heard an interview with the owner

10:03

CEO of the chiefs

10:05

. The Hunt family have been

10:07

a major supporter and player

10:09

in the NFL and , before that

10:11

, the AFL , for decades . Lamar

10:14

Hunt I guess that's his name was

10:16

one of the founders of football

10:18

. His team was originally in Texas and

10:22

they opened up the same and I think his

10:24

cousin or his brother or his best friend

10:26

had owned the Dallas Cowboys and

10:29

they both started teams together in Texas

10:31

and

10:36

Hunt ended up in the , the chiefs ended up

10:38

in the AFL and then when they

10:40

merged , everybody became rich . The

10:43

AFL and the NFL merged and it

10:45

just became the American conference

10:47

and the national conference and the national football

10:50

league . And

10:52

he was saying that in

10:54

his interview that streaming sports

10:57

is the way of the future , that soon

10:59

all sports will be streaming

11:01

, that cable companies

11:03

are going the way of the dodo

11:05

is basically what he said . Why

11:08

should you have them ? No , one , more

11:11

and more people are switching . Now I don't

11:13

have cable . As a matter of fact , a guy came to my door today

11:15

I thought it was you , george , on your way

11:17

here . I opened a door . It was a guy

11:19

from Verizon trying to sell me Verizon . I said

11:22

I have Verizon and he

11:24

was saying to me that

11:26

the cable service internet is

11:28

slow . Now I already know that they've been upgrading

11:31

the system around here and

11:33

I've I have a gig , I'm

11:35

trying to upgrade it to two gig for whatever

11:37

reason , but that's what I'm trying

11:39

to do and I should have mentioned

11:42

that to him but

11:44

I didn't . But Optimum

11:47

, who is the cable carrier ? They

11:50

don't have optical network , they

11:52

still have old school cables

11:55

and those aren't able

11:57

though they may be able to do download

11:59

high speeds , they can't do upload

12:01

high speeds . At the end of the day

12:04

, the cable companies are facing

12:06

themselves out . Everything's going to be over the internet

12:08

, everything , all

12:10

sports . And I have to say one of the things

12:12

that I that perplexes me how

12:16

is it that now we

12:18

have all these headsets where you

12:20

could see virtual reality , everything

12:22

that there is in some kind

12:24

of virtual reality camera sitting

12:27

on the basketball court at

12:29

the at the court

12:31

side ? That's videotaping

12:34

, or that's broadcasting the

12:37

game to everybody with

12:39

the virtual helmets on , and

12:41

then they could watch the game as they were watching

12:43

it on court side ? Just

12:46

imagine that . What do you

12:48

think the value would be ? That those maniacs

12:50

that follow teams to

12:53

the end of the earth they would do anything

12:55

to get a virtual look , to be

12:57

able to sit court side virtually

12:59

in their living room . I

13:02

don't know how that doesn't exist yet , certainly

13:05

the technology's there .

13:06

It can't be that nobody thought about it , because

13:09

all I do is say it to everyone I meet yeah

13:12

, there's got to be some bean counter

13:14

out there giving you the the pros and

13:16

cons of each scenario and

13:19

how much they can milk the ticket that's

13:23

right , oh well . It's

13:25

really not for us , right ? It's

13:27

not in our best interest .

13:29

I don't know what's in our best .

13:30

Do you know what's in our best interest anymore ? Just give

13:32

me three square meals a day , a

13:35

warm bed , roof over my head

13:37

.

13:37

I'm with you and a few dozen

13:40

photographs and I'm good .

13:44

Speaking of quite a quite

13:46

an impressive collection . Every

13:49

time I step in here , I notice

13:52

there's more and don't deny it

13:54

there's more .

13:56

This time there's much more from last week , so

13:58

there are three or four more , but

14:00

I have an extra bedroom that had all the stuff

14:02

my ex-wife threw out on the front lawn when I left

14:04

and it just sat in there and

14:06

sat in there . I finally cleaned it all out and cleaned

14:09

out the room and moved . My photographs that were all

14:11

over my apartment are now in that back room

14:14

.

14:14

Now they're nicely lined up around the perimeter

14:16

and I'm still waiting

14:18

for you to name each one . I go in there

14:20

.

14:21

I sit . I take actually the chair I'm sitting

14:23

on and I put it in there and I just

14:25

sit in the middle and I just sit there . Today

14:29

I literally went around the room

14:31

early this morning and played

14:33

probably about five different

14:35

ones and posted it on Facebook

14:38

and said this is this one , this is

14:40

that one , you love it , that's all the

14:42

counts . I try to play everything

14:44

only because you really it's like

14:47

an airplane you got to fly

14:49

it or else you got to maintain it . The

14:51

real interesting thing is that

14:53

I was able to get what's called a replica

14:55

of Edison's tin

14:58

foil photograph , the very first

15:00

one built in 1877 . So

15:03

let's helemaal� . This replica

15:06

has brought much debate from the

15:08

experts who collect photographs

15:10

on exactly what it is , but it is pretty

15:13

sure that it was built by one of Edison's

15:15

engineers from the original blueprints

15:17

of the original one , and it is the exact

15:20

same one that happens to be in the Smithsonian

15:22

, because the original is in Edison's

15:24

lab . It is one that had been

15:26

taking all over the world for demonstrations

15:29

. It was owned by one of the

15:31

foremost collectors

15:33

, who recently passed away

15:35

of all Edison

15:37

photographs , as well as the tinfoil

15:40

photographs , and I was

15:42

lucky to buy it out of an estate . The

15:45

person who was the administrator of the state was looking

15:47

for somebody that was going to love

15:49

it , that was going to collect it

15:51

and not sell it and not auction it , and

15:53

I happened to be in the right place at the right time .

15:56

Life is all about being in the right place at the right time

15:58

.

15:58

So far I've been offered five times when I

16:00

paid for it already and I only picked

16:03

it up on Saturday .

16:04

And today is Wednesday Incredible .

16:06

I know , but anyway

16:08

two more important things .

16:10

That's some good news , it is .

16:13

It is . It's a beautiful beast . It certainly

16:16

adds an element to the collection

16:18

that I never thought would ever be . And

16:21

the person who originally owned it originally

16:23

owned by Edison , but the person

16:25

that the collector that originally

16:28

owned it .

16:28

Think about what you just said . I know Wow .

16:30

Everything in that room , half those things in that

16:32

room , were built in Edison's workshop , under

16:35

Edison's supervision , between

16:38

the years of 1878

16:40

and 1910

16:42

, I want to say in that room , and then there

16:45

are a couple , and then the rest

16:47

are built by in

16:49

the Victor shop between

16:51

1905

16:54

to in Camden

16:56

, new Jersey . Wow , between 1905

16:58

and maybe 1920 .

17:02

So much history .

17:03

It's really just amazing . It's

17:06

amazing and the quality and they

17:09

are . Imagine that you and nothing's

17:11

electric , everything's crank . I

17:13

wouldn't buy anything that was electric , even

17:16

though they made them as time went on . And

17:19

when you crank it up and you feel it and

17:21

you put that cylinder or that disc on

17:24

there and you drop it on the needle and

17:26

you basically walk back in time . Serial

17:30

. Yeah , I was playing a song called we're

17:32

All Americans . Now , it was a

17:35

song that every Berlin had

17:37

written when the

17:39

Americans joined World War One . It's

17:41

amazing what kind of response a song like that

17:43

gets , but especially

17:46

when you're posted on Facebook or something like that

17:48

. But it's that kind of history

17:50

that's all lived through

17:52

. You could tell by the songs

17:54

. It was just such a different world . Everything

17:58

was simplistic .

17:59

Compare yeah , it's a comparison to

18:01

what we're going through today .

18:03

Silver's life and death in a lot of places , but

18:05

it was simplistic , interesting

18:09

.

18:11

Simplistic . That's

18:13

the polar opposite of life

18:15

in the city . I started a new gig

18:17

last week and I'm

18:19

in the city a few days a week . I

18:21

get in to Grand Central and

18:23

the city is just this wild cement

18:27

jungle , as they call it . I was body

18:29

checked twice on the way to the office . It

18:32

was like are you kidding

18:34

me ? Body checked ? Yeah

18:37

, I twirled like 180

18:39

to the left and then I got hit on the

18:41

other shoulder two blocks down the road . I

18:43

spoke to my boss and we had this little

18:46

chuckle . It's not so funny , but we can laugh

18:48

in hindsight . But he also

18:50

experienced . Actually he experienced

18:53

something even more greater . During

18:55

the pandemic this whole Asian hate

18:57

thing was documented

18:59

and he experienced it firsthand . He

19:02

witnessed a gentleman who

19:04

probably was under the influence

19:06

of some kind of narcotic , swinging

19:08

a metal pipe and

19:11

threatening someone at the corner of

19:13

an intersection and immediately

19:16

you have this feeling oh , I got to walk around

19:18

or try to just avoid . He walked

19:20

around but unfortunately his

19:23

eyes connected with the

19:25

salient and he just got

19:27

targeted and

19:30

the man with the pipe came towards him

19:32

and swung , missed , swung

19:34

again , missed , and my boss said

19:36

hey , not looking for any trouble , just

19:39

I'm going to walk away . And then boom

19:41

gets hit in the ribs and

19:43

repeated again . Did not want to

19:45

escalate the situation with

19:48

a calm voice , hands up in the air Listen

19:51

, nothing happened . I'm just going

19:53

my way , you go your way . Boom gets hit

19:55

again , gets hit twice , and then

19:57

a couple more attempts , with

19:59

the pipe being swung and

20:02

whether the salient got tired or

20:04

maybe lost concentration but

20:06

turned around and started walking away . And

20:09

meanwhile my boss is in shock like

20:11

what just happened . Right , we're

20:13

in modern

20:16

day , new York City . He's in

20:18

a suit and just got victimized

20:20

and leads to say he's Japanese

20:22

.

20:23

Yeah , nothing to do with Chinese , other

20:25

than they're from the same part of the world . But Asians

20:27

and those two countries pretty much hate each other , which

20:30

is even more ironic , right .

20:32

I am of Taiwanese descent

20:35

and I don't really understand anything

20:37

about this whole Asian hate thing . I didn't

20:39

really pay too much attention or read

20:42

too much into it , but I was definitely

20:44

aware that this was happening . The thing

20:46

was my boss all of a sudden clicked

20:48

and said wait a minute , like I

20:50

just got , you know , attacked . So

20:54

he decides to call 911

20:56

, thinking oh , what are the chances anything's going to

20:58

happen in today's climate , right With law enforcement

21:00

. But he'd said kudos

21:02

to NYPD . I was on the phone , I

21:05

described the assailant , I described

21:07

where I was and I said until

21:09

this guy is cuffed and arrested , I'm

21:12

going to follow from a safe distance and

21:14

I need some kind of resolution . And

21:17

, to the police department's

21:19

credit , in three minutes there were

21:21

cops on site , the man was stopped

21:23

and arrested and put

21:25

in a squad car for their

21:28

follow up . Whether it was unofficial or

21:30

official , but I said , the fact is the

21:33

assailant looks like he's under the influence . Our

21:35

protocol is we have to take him to the hospital and

21:37

from there most

21:41

likely will be released . So

21:43

you do , you do

21:45

one thing , but the follow up or

21:47

the finish measures are not there , and

21:49

that's . It's a shame

21:52

that our legal system has so many

21:54

loopholes I

21:56

guess that's what we can call them for these scenarios

21:59

, and it's , I

22:02

think , police officers are doing their

22:04

very best to have order , but

22:06

these laws , man

22:09

, what . What a shame

22:11

that there are these really

22:13

loopholes that are meant these , these laws

22:15

that are meant for good , but unfortunately

22:18

things just don't turn out the right

22:20

way .

22:21

Yeah , things have changed . There's no question

22:23

about it . It's different

22:25

than it's ever been before . There's

22:27

nothing really to do about it .

22:29

The society

22:32

is tough . Tough in a way . It's not

22:35

a calming society . That

22:37

I think I remember

22:39

back in the 80s . I think everything was just

22:42

the fact that as a kid you could bike to your

22:44

friend's place , leave it on the front

22:46

lawn , go play in the backyard and

22:48

then ride your bike back and

22:50

make it home for dinner . No one had

22:52

cell phones , no one really

22:55

called to check in , but you just

22:57

had this standard protocol

22:59

right , and society appreciated

23:03

that you can't do that now .

23:05

We wanted around . I grew up in a small town in New Jersey

23:07

. We wanted around aimlessly from the moment we got up in the morning Until

23:10

we had to come home , maybe dinner

23:12

, and my mom yelled out the

23:14

door and hopefully I heard her . Yeah

23:19

, I don't know , as a 45 year old

23:21

man .

23:21

now I don't need to be body checked

23:23

on 46th Street in

23:25

Madison . Come on Of all

23:27

things too .

23:28

But it isn't like it's roughy , it's

23:31

regular people too . I remember after

23:33

9-11 , I lived in New Jersey

23:35

and I don't think I told the story before

23:37

and I was on my way to downtown Manhattan

23:40

where my office was , and it took

23:42

you had to change trains three

23:44

times to be able to get there and

23:47

it was snowing and it was slippery and

23:49

you would go from the path train to the

23:51

subway and it was like a herd of

23:53

people . You could have lifted your feet up and

23:55

just be carried along with the crowd because

23:58

everyone was running and trying to make it . And one day I

24:00

slept and fell and people literally

24:02

just climbed over me and

24:04

a couple of people stepped right on me and went over me

24:06

and I remember looking up at a woman

24:09

she was finally dressed and saying

24:11

to myself are you kidding me ? Did you just step

24:13

on me ? So whatever , I finally

24:15

parted the herd and

24:18

was able to get back to my feet . I had snow

24:20

and I was dirty and whatever , but I

24:22

had to go try a case at the National Labor Relations

24:24

Board . So I really had a rush

24:26

because it was on for 9.30 or 9 o'clock

24:28

. So I get over there . I just

24:31

get right over there . I was in Federal

24:33

Plaza and my office was across the street , but I couldn't

24:35

go there yet because I had to be here . And

24:38

I get into the courthouse . I get

24:40

into the hearing room and

24:42

the administrative lawyer judge was the lady that stepped

24:44

on me . I need

24:46

to say I won that my case that day . But I

24:49

looked at her , she looked at me , she recalled

24:52

what happened and I didn't say

24:54

a word . But I wanted to Boy you

24:57

imagine . Here's a woman just

24:59

stepped right on me . I

25:02

don't remember if it was administrative law judge or if it was

25:04

one of the agents

25:06

for the National Labor Relations Board

25:08

, but she stepped right on me . And

25:11

that just goes to show you it's not ruffians

25:14

when you're commuting , it's everybody

25:16

, every Man-woman and child for

25:18

themselves . Like you get on the subway , sometimes

25:21

you can get on the four for the express

25:23

. There's a four and six that goes downtown , some

25:25

Grant Central , right . So

25:28

the four at rush hour is just hordes

25:30

of people pushing in . Where

25:32

you could go , take the six in

25:34

the summer the air conditioners work and

25:36

it's not crowded . It just takes an extra 15

25:39

minutes . So if you lie yourself your

25:41

time , you could travel downtown

25:43

like a gentleman , but

25:45

nobody does that those words

25:48

right , gentlemen and a lady .

25:49

It's yesteryear's gone , sad

25:53

, I Don't know . So

25:55

true , I Try

25:57

to . I try to teach my kids a little bit about

25:59

civility and being a lady

26:01

and being a gentleman . And it's hard

26:03

. You , ultimately , you

26:05

lead by example . So I do my

26:07

best , but I am lacking

26:10

in so many aspects that

26:12

I just see I just have to try my

26:14

best , lead by example .

26:17

Yeah , well , kids , you can only do this again

26:19

. There are things that come up , you just can't help

26:21

yourself . What to

26:24

do , what not to do speaking of the city , this

26:26

.

26:27

So there's just so much foot traffic

26:29

now . So I think everything's back . We're

26:31

actually office hunting right now and

26:34

there's just so many . There's

26:36

so many options and it's shown by so many

26:39

different types of people . You have the

26:41

old school . These

26:43

guys have not , they

26:45

have not adapted to modern society

26:47

, technology just they're

26:50

the dinosaurs of the industry . And

26:52

you have a representative showing

26:54

representing the place . You

26:57

have a broker . You have so

27:00

many levels of people you need

27:02

to communicate in order to lease out a

27:04

single Studio . And

27:06

then you have these amazing modern

27:10

Office suites like the we

27:12

works of the world . The Regis of the world

27:14

we works is going bankrupt . It's

27:16

incredible . But you have all

27:18

these real estate companies that own really

27:21

beautiful Places

27:23

that they furnished for small

27:25

offices and communal spaces and things like

27:27

that , and it's just the , this full

27:29

Spectrum that you get to see in New York City , and

27:31

some of these places are just gorgeous , true

27:34

? So hopefully , we land in a nice place and

27:36

, a little by little , this startup company that I'm

27:38

part of will flourish .

27:43

I think , I really believe it's the right time . It's

27:45

the right time for business again .

27:47

I know people winding up in and kick

27:49

starting something . It's great . I think there's

27:52

a lot of energy and a lot of spirit motivating

27:54

a lot of people to do the same .

27:55

I Think people would

27:57

say that , oh , it's not that time

27:59

again , or whatever . I think the world's changed . You

28:02

have to recognize that change and

28:04

those change produce opportunities . Agreed

28:07

and I think that's where the world is

28:09

right now . I think there's always opportunities

28:11

. I think there's always companies that

28:13

flourish . I think they have to just

28:15

realize . Those who realize

28:17

and me two companies aren't gonna flourish just

28:20

following the herd kind of thing . But

28:22

my office is similar . It's inside

28:24

a group of a whole bunch of other

28:26

small business people and

28:29

I'm lucky that I have that

28:31

. We have a strong support staff that run

28:33

it and they're basically at my women

28:35

and Need at any time . I

28:38

need somebody for a day to do something that

28:41

they produce , a person for me . They

28:43

answer my phones , they do all

28:45

the things necessary .

28:47

That's awesome and Ultimately , businesses

28:49

. You're offering a service or good right

28:51

. So if you can really just stick

28:53

to that , you're onto something and

28:56

just do it the best of your ability .

28:58

Excellence , I agree , my headphones are bothering

29:00

me today . I don't know why , out of the clear blue sky , they

29:02

never bother me . Yeah , and

29:05

having said that , I think the weather is gonna start

29:07

for some reason . I always think in

29:09

February the weather is gonna start warming up

29:11

. For no reason whatsoever , and I realized we're in

29:13

the middle of winter and went the other way .

29:15

This week was very chilly .

29:16

And I really believe that the weather is gonna

29:19

start improving . I really believe it's

29:21

gonna start getting warm this early Maybe

29:23

in two weeks . Maybe I see it 2025

29:27

degrees ?

29:27

Yeah , it's cold , but is it the

29:29

worst that my month ago , we were waking up at 12

29:31

degrees ? It was cold

29:33

, that was cold and . I

29:35

walked to the station in the morning . I

29:38

have a good 18-20 minute

29:40

walk , so by the time I get to the station

29:42

my face is about to crack and

29:45

I laugh at myself . I guess that's better than parking

29:47

Pond .

29:48

On with the parking situation .

29:50

Yeah , you can't right any suburb You're

29:53

. You're waiting for a three-year

29:55

wait list for a parking spot . What can I

29:57

do ? I get my steps in , and

30:00

now I know I'm old when I'm looking at

30:02

my iPhone and I'm calculating hey

30:04

, how many steps that I get in today . And

30:06

you know what this it's . It's

30:09

good , right , it's a lifestyle change . Even

30:11

even before I get to the office

30:13

, by the time I get to my office in the morning , I've

30:15

already cleared what ? Maybe

30:17

five , six thousand steps , which is

30:19

more than my average I did last

30:22

year . I just took a look before we

30:24

had dinner Today and

30:26

I already cleared sixteen thousand steps

30:28

, and that's today

30:30

. By the time I go to bed tonight

30:33

, I'll probably have 18,000 and that's

30:35

good Welcome to working in on that . Yeah

30:37

, comfortable shoes

30:39

is is a must , it's

30:42

a must it gets by the you

30:44

ever watched here's .

30:45

They used to do as a whole episode . I don't towards

30:47

the end on comfortable shoes .

30:49

Oh really .

30:50

Yeah , the great leaders of

30:52

the wall had had

30:54

the world all had comfortable

30:56

shoes .

30:58

Yeah , shoes , I enjoy nice

31:00

pair of shoes . That's . It's

31:02

become a I don't know somewhat

31:04

of a thing .

31:06

I don't mind spending some money on shoes you

31:08

need them and you gotta wear them and you want to

31:10

be comfortable . When I started working in the city , I

31:12

started wearing rubber bottom shoes because

31:15

the thin leather ones I used to eat them , to Just

31:18

eat them up . I wear

31:20

Alan Edmonds mostly okay , because I have

31:22

a interesting with foot and

31:24

Alan Edmonds are the best

31:27

to me and I have some now and I have the and

31:29

I have the ones on television now , the ones that

31:31

they look like Uh , the top is a

31:33

regular shoe and the bottom is like a sneaker

31:35

, with a white Okay for everything on it

31:37

and awesome what's

31:40

. You start wearing them . You never go back to wear it

31:42

. A regular dress shoe , it's just the way it is . I

31:44

just threw a whole bunch out . I have one pair

31:46

, two pairs maybe , but

31:49

that's the way it is . I know we said we're gonna have a

31:51

special guest , but I was preoccupied

31:53

this week . You were running around left and right , yeah my

31:56

, my girlfriend got COVID and I

31:58

was trying to get her to the doctor without getting

32:00

infected and trying to , I didn't really

32:02

see her . I'd be like outside the house and

32:05

it was a whole thing . She had no food

32:07

and who was gonna pick up the drugs . It went

32:09

on and on and she's still , and she's

32:11

still not that great . And she just tested positive

32:14

on Monday . So today's Wednesday , but

32:16

she was sick on Saturday when I left her , but

32:18

not like she is now and

32:21

you have to be careful , and you have to be careful

32:23

. I can't get it because I'm

32:25

a 9-11 victim and I have a lot of stuff

32:28

and I don't want to have asthma .

32:30

It'll be complicated .

32:31

It's complicated , yeah , and

32:33

you don't want to get sick , so you get the

32:35

. They have you scared into a to a

32:37

point and then she is all

32:39

the vaccinations . Yeah , she's

32:41

healthy as a horse and she's

32:44

sick as hell . She has trouble breathing

32:46

, she is and whatever . I got her

32:48

a vaporizer and she's

32:50

on predisone and all those things . Wow

32:53

, there's so many people that are sick and

32:55

you want to hear the best . She calls chest at the point

32:57

with her doctor . For some reason

32:59

she decides to take a temporary

33:02

test or a home at home test

33:04

. So she takes

33:06

, it comes up positive . She

33:09

calls the doctors and says just wanna let you know , I

33:11

just tested positive . They said forget it , we're canceling

33:13

your appointment , you're not coming in , we

33:15

don't want you here . I never heard of such

33:17

a thing .

33:19

I have no idea what a protocol , medical

33:21

protocol is , but that sounds wrong .

33:25

When I was oh , were they only one healthy people there ? I

33:27

don't understand . When I had COVID

33:30

last time , I am allergic to the

33:32

ProVoxid or whatever the

33:34

name of the drug is , so they gave me

33:36

the intravenous antibodies . They

33:39

sent me over to the hospital . Everyone acted

33:41

like I didn't have COVID . I had a mask

33:43

on . No one said anything . No one said

33:45

stand back . No one said Pete

33:47

. The guy parked my car . Everybody

33:50

did everything and I'm saying to myself

33:52

well , what's going on ? What is the real protocol

33:54

? And nobody even knows . They changed it again . It

33:57

went on the CDC site and

33:59

it says 10 days . If you're severe , 10

34:02

days , maybe 20 days . It

34:04

was five days , 10

34:07

days . They changed everything

34:09

because I guess to

34:11

somewhat . It's political how they decide

34:14

what these days are gonna pay . So

34:16

they moved it back to what was probably

34:19

necessary from the beginning . I

34:21

don't know what to say , but I feel bad for her .

34:23

Yeah . It's never a good thing

34:25

when you're bedridden and you're just sick

34:27

like really sick and you don't know

34:29

what to do . But

34:32

she'll get

34:34

better , just fighting through it . Yeah

34:37

.

34:38

I just I buy her food

34:40

, I drop it off . What are you gonna do ?

34:42

Why can't a doctor say oh , if you eat

34:44

more steaks , you're more prone to withstand

34:46

, or ward off .

34:48

You made a great steak tonight , so maybe I will

34:50

stay Super human for a few hours .

34:54

Steak is always a crowd pleaser right . Whenever

34:56

I make steaks for my kids , they

34:58

wolf it down .

35:00

I know you left me , but I went to Outback with

35:02

Samantha , oh , the other day .

35:04

Okay , I said let's go to Outback .

35:06

That's an amazing value and

35:08

I had the King Cut Prime

35:11

Rib . Okay , oh God , it was

35:13

awesome .

35:14

Was it awesome .

35:15

First of all , the baked potato . The skin's all crispy

35:18

.

35:19

Did you have the blooming onion ?

35:21

I didn't have the blooming onion because I knew we got the

35:23

blooming shrimp . Okay , and they were

35:25

a little salty . I didn't really care for them , but

35:27

the Prime Rib was awesome .

35:29

Prime Rib .

35:30

I got horseradish and then it's

35:32

the best deal in the world the Prime Rib

35:34

. I don't forget how much it was , but it wasn't very expensive

35:36

. The whole bill was less than a hundred bucks

35:38

and we both had , you know good

35:42

food .

35:42

I mean , their commercials were the best . They had this huge

35:45

giant steak with a piece of parsley on

35:47

it . They called it salad , that

35:49

was . I will never forget that that was

35:51

a good commercial , oh man

35:54

. And the way . It was amazingly good

35:56

. It's good . Where's an alpac near here ? Oh

35:58

, is it in ?

35:58

the closet over there . It was in New Jersey , right across the street

36:00

from Steve Sizzling's steaks . So

36:03

I'm trying to tell her maybe we should go to Steve

36:05

Sizzling's steaks . Whoa , and she's

36:07

. What is that ? I don't know what that is , I don't know

36:09

. It went on and on and I was like okay , let's

36:11

just go to Alpac , okay

36:14

, okay , certainly

36:16

, alpac was cheaper and the Prime Rib was

36:18

All right .

36:20

I don't know if they yeah , it did its job .

36:22

They had a special of I think it was 28

36:24

ounce rib eye too , but 28

36:26

ounce , that's gotta be bone in .

36:28

I mean , it was bone in . Okay , so you take six

36:30

ounces off .

36:31

Maybe it was 25 ounce , I don't know All right , but

36:33

it was huge and I didn't get that

36:35

. I like Prime Rib because you can't get it all the time

36:37

. Yeah , you know cause you gotta make a whole

36:39

big thing , right , but Alpac

36:41

, you can't believe I'm saying this again . We're

36:43

plugging Alpac . Alpac has it every

36:45

weekend Friday , saturday , sunday .

36:47

Okay , I'm gonna take my Sunday , so maybe not

36:49

Sunday .

36:50

Go there , you're gonna be surprised at the Prime

36:52

Rib . No kidding , the King

36:55

cut was huge and I had

36:57

those guys laugh and I won't tell

36:59

you what I said to them because

37:01

it's embarrassing

37:03

. It was good , the waiters were great , it was really

37:06

good . It didn't cost much . It's a good meal , good

37:08

place to eat . You see people there with their whole families

37:11

, that's what you know what I

37:13

love seeing that . I love seeing .

37:15

And you know what Food is so

37:17

expensive today . But when

37:20

you can take your kids out and just have

37:22

a great meal and you're like , you

37:24

don't have to worry too much about being so posh

37:26

and like . Manners are important

37:29

, yes , but you can let loose a

37:31

little bit . And in a place like Alpac man

37:33

, did you have any dessert

37:35

? We ?

37:37

took a . It was a peanut butter

37:39

and chocolate , with these weird

37:41

cookies on the top . That

37:43

were awesome . We took it home .

37:45

Yeah , it was probably super sweet , like

37:47

any American chain restaurant

37:49

.

37:49

We split it , but it's okay .

37:51

You do it once in a while and you're just living

37:53

right . I think a cup of coffee , yeah , You're enjoying life . We

37:56

were watching .

37:57

We binge watched . We're binge watching right

37:59

at the end of Mr Robot until

38:01

she got sick . You know how I feel about Mr Robot

38:03

. I was happy to do it . I would have done anything just

38:05

to watch three more episodes .

38:06

I binged on Brother's Son on Netflix

38:09

and my girlfriend's now on

38:11

Grisela . She says it's awesome

38:13

.

38:13

That's what everyone says .

38:15

I don't know if it's like a chick flick or something , but

38:17

she loves it and yeah , that's

38:19

great .

38:20

She had never . She's a soccer fan , she's a big

38:22

messy fan . Okay , and

38:24

I said did you ever watch Ted Lasso

38:27

? She said what's that ?

38:29

Oh my goodness .

38:30

So we started on Ted Lasso and she

38:32

laughs a lot .

38:33

Messi's in Japan right now . Actually that was funny

38:35

. My girlfriend just mentioned that earlier today

38:37

in the text . Messi and his team are

38:39

playing some Japanese team exhibition match

38:41

in Tokyo .

38:44

And I have the Apple TV plus soccer

38:47

mainly because

38:49

I wanted to watch

38:51

Messi . I've become addicted . Just

38:53

like everybody else , I have a pink shirt Wow

38:56

Says Messi on the back , oh my God , and

38:58

I don't even like soccer , but I do watch , like

39:00

watching him , because he's really an

39:03

amazing talent . Yeah , it's ridiculous

39:06

Like

39:08

he's playing a different game than everybody else and I know

39:10

there's always been those kind of , and

39:12

I remember Pelé and I remember

39:14

some great players .

39:16

Messi undoubtedly right , One of the greatest

39:18

, if not the greatest .

39:18

I've been all those supposedly the same thing and

39:20

Beckham and I never saw Beckham

39:23

play . But Beckham owns the team that Messi

39:25

one of the owners of the team that Messi's on . So

39:27

that's even draws

39:29

in a little bit more .

39:31

Yeah , Inter Miami .

39:33

And let's not forget that New Jersey

39:35

, the Giant Stadium , just got

39:38

the 2026

39:41

.

39:42

World Cup final , which is crazy

39:44

, the Outbid what

39:46

. Dallas in LA . Yeah , I saw

39:48

a little thing . Soccer fans were

39:50

a little bit worried about the grass situation

39:53

. Yeah , a football pitch and a

39:55

soccer pitch completely different

39:57

scenario . You're there to slide

39:59

and there's give on a soccer

40:01

pitch . People are a little worried but

40:04

whatever , these are

40:06

professional players , they're adults . You

40:08

got to adapt .

40:09

They're gonna figure it out and they're gonna change

40:11

the stadium . Okay , they ripped the grass up

40:13

. Put it in 50 times .

40:15

Who knows how many times do

40:17

NFL players get injured ? That's

40:19

turf , I get it .

40:22

But I think , what do you think the prices of those ?

40:23

tickets are gonna be . So I

40:25

had this interesting conversation with

40:28

my friend about FIFA

40:30

. He went and

40:32

saw five games in Qatar

40:34

the last World Cup and

40:37

Qatar did a great job . Everyone

40:39

who I know who went can't

40:41

stop praising the organization

40:44

, how safe it was FIFA

40:47

. They bought their tickets through FIFA

40:49

when they first came out , so it wasn't scalpers

40:52

. They were $55 , $65

40:54

tickets and they honored

40:57

it and executed and they were able to watch

40:59

five games throughout the week . That's

41:02

pretty cool . I hope , I

41:04

really hope there's no

41:06

shenanigans Over here

41:08

in the United States when tickets are sold

41:11

. I don't want to hear about bots

41:13

buying thousands of tickets a pop

41:15

or corporations getting

41:17

preferential pre sale

41:20

tickets and all that . It's

41:23

meant for the people .

41:24

But they , but the games are spread out all over

41:26

the whole country .

41:26

There's quarterfinals gonna be in Dallas , so it's

41:28

not like .

41:30

But still a little more complicated to get around

41:32

.

41:32

I know America . You

41:34

have me at a very side-eye

41:37

position . I wouldn't say this back

41:39

in the 80s , growing up here , but today

41:41

, like you , can't

41:43

tell me Someone's not Scheming

41:46

to maximize these tickets football

41:48

tickets , baseball tickets , hockey tickets

41:50

, basketball tickets , even tennis

41:53

tickets , everything is just so . It's

41:55

disgusting , right , it's disgusting

41:58

. You have two kids

42:00

. You want to take your family

42:02

out , family of four ? Right , we had

42:04

this same story discussion

42:06

all the time . It's gonna run you over a thousand

42:08

dollars . The

42:11

moment you realize you're a thousand dollars short and

42:14

you're probably sitting next to a belligerent

42:16

drunk guy Spilling

42:18

and cursing and it's okay , there's

42:21

a lesson somewhere , I'm

42:25

sorry , I don't want to be so pessimistic about

42:27

it's . I'm with you . It's become

42:29

this thing .

42:31

No , it's hope . You know what it's like going to the metal , and

42:33

so I don't know if you've ever been there . It's miserable

42:36

.

42:36

Yeah , the TV experience . I have to admit

42:38

, though , tv production , american

42:41

sports , fantastic . Yeah

42:43

it's great , it's fantastic . And I always

42:45

say if I were to take my family

42:47

to a game , I could just that

42:50

week buy new TV . It's

42:53

I say that same thing . All yeah , yeah

42:55

, it's just opportunity cost you

42:58

sit in a nice calm environment , you can

43:00

pause if you need to go

43:02

make some more popcorn or make a sandwich

43:04

.

43:04

We're gonna order in order in food . You

43:07

have a party .

43:09

Yeah , this leads back to a Super Bowl Sunday

43:11

coming up in four days . Pretty

43:15

exciting . Who do you think's gonna win ? I

43:18

Money Patrick Mahomes

43:20

. I don't care if people think he's a little injured

43:22

or whatnot , but he's gonna

43:24

make it . I didn't hear that he was oh

43:27

, maybe I'm reciting last year scenario

43:29

in my head .

43:31

Yeah , I don't know I can . I gotta have the game of

43:33

his life . The big question is whether

43:35

Taylor Swift is flying back from Japan

43:37

to watch the game . Who

43:39

cares ? Really but

43:42

I'm like I'm not of

43:44

the of the group that

43:46

says who cares she should

43:48

go away . I don't really care what she does she

43:50

wants to watch the game later , come on neutral

43:53

. To me they're like oh , we're worried about security

43:55

. What is she ? What do you think

43:57

her security staff is ?

43:59

It's probably second to none to the president

44:01

.

44:02

United States right , they probably

44:04

. They have advanced teams .

44:05

They have everything I have , no yeah

44:07

, I could care less , but I'm

44:09

just excited for the guys that are

44:11

competing and hatching the homes . Man

44:14

, what uh ?

44:15

what about party from San Francisco Cinderella

44:17

story ? Imagine that last person

44:19

taking the draft .

44:20

Yeah .

44:22

There's a great story how they drafted him and

44:24

and the coach wanted

44:26

to . Shanahan wanted to draft

44:28

him as last , but

44:30

Some of the other coaches

44:32

were like listen , he's not

44:34

the talent , get somebody else . Whatever

44:37

, the owner stepped in and asked the

44:39

coach , who do you think is the best player on the

44:41

board right at the moment ? And he says , without

44:43

a doubt is pretty . And

44:45

he was right . And People

44:47

are said the argument now is this people

44:50

are saying that , oh , the team's so great

44:52

. They make him look good , oh , my goodness . Oh

44:54

, please , what world

44:57

do you live in ?

44:59

Give the kid a break this kid is great

45:01

.

45:01

Yeah and he's gonna

45:04

be even better . He's just getting warmed

45:06

up . Yeah but I think my home still

45:08

is you gotta say my homes

45:10

until he doesn't do it . But

45:12

so far he's done everything . Everything

45:14

he's been asked of hurt , not

45:16

hurt , just done amazing jobs . Yeah

45:19

, and the best defense they've ever had , or

45:22

he's ever had , you got that and their

45:24

coach is offensive mind . He's brilliant and

45:26

they have spags . Who was the ? Was the

45:28

Giants coach ? Those great Giants defenses

45:31

where his concoction You're

45:33

gonna be local , you're .

45:35

You're gonna go to the lounge to watch .

45:36

I'm going somewhere yeah , I don't know where .

45:38

I think I'm gonna go to the lounge this the doc

45:41

James cigar lounge we're gonna have

45:43

a Nice spread . I think they're

45:46

gonna have a sprint . A couple guys are Coordinating

45:48

and we're gonna have a nice spread .

45:49

I just took out a whole thing of the pork bellies

45:51

.

45:52

Oh so .

45:52

So I don't think I'm gonna smoke them , but I think I'm gonna try to cook

45:54

them in the oven with my , like I did with the ribs

45:56

. I think that's how it comes out better more control and

45:59

then easier cuz I could stay in the house and do it

46:01

. Yeah , I'll put my sauce on them and then I'll just

46:03

buy a whole bunch of rolls perfect

46:05

, perfect . All

46:08

right , the idea is to get in

46:10

there . Hot , that's the thing .

46:11

I think they'll probably have some

46:13

hot burners and stuff . So all

46:16

good , all right , man Wow

46:18

.

46:19

So what's your prediction I ?

46:21

Have . I know nothing about football

46:24

and spreads and stuff , but I feel like If

46:28

I were a betting man , I put money on my homes

46:30

and I think they win by Ten

46:34

write it down .

46:36

All right , I bet I'm a homes

46:38

too . I think they're gonna

46:40

stun San Francisco and just go

46:42

at it and just blow them out of the water . Yeah , try

46:44

it anyway . So it's pretty good

46:46

. Could go the other way too , who knows . But

46:49

that's where my money is . So everyone

46:51

, I approve . We appreciate you listening , as always

46:54

. We do also appreciate that , if

46:56

you like us , scribe

46:59

or whatever it is share , send it to a friend

47:01

.

47:01

Send it to a friend . We love seeing

47:04

you new subscribers , new people

47:06

and new cities that pop up . I think we

47:08

hit over what ? 800 ?

47:10

eight something this week and over 800

47:13

downloads is the first time we've gone

47:15

that high , yeah , and also

47:17

also we're 175

47:19

cities in almost 20

47:21

countries around the world . Um

47:24

, it's pretty amazing . We're

47:27

still trying to get somebody in Antarctica , but we

47:29

haven't been able to do that , yeah .

47:31

I can't wait to take this on the road . When

47:33

we go to restaurants and podcast

47:36

on site , I always

47:39

try to be as fair and honest

47:41

, and I think just we're

47:43

in our second season of podcasting

47:46

episode three Right , so three . It's

47:48

been so much fun and I think we're really getting

47:50

into our stride and finding

47:53

our voice with all this . I can't wait to do

47:56

a quick restaurant critique and Just

47:59

talk about food that we we were gonna have for the first

48:01

time .

48:02

We're getting through the winter . Once we're through the winter , george

48:04

, starting a new position , and once

48:06

yeah .

48:07

We're all of our information about that when

48:09

, when , we really launch , but I can't wait

48:11

to share it with everyone .

48:12

When we we uh weather

48:14

warms up , it's a little lighter at night . We'll be going

48:17

out a little more and have more reports for you

48:19

, but we're gonna be on that . I thank you all for listening

48:21

. Uh , anything else

48:23

, george ?

48:23

Nope , thank you , and we will be

48:25

back very soon . Thanks so

48:28

much .

48:28

Have a good week . Go Kansas

48:31

City .

Unlock more with Podchaser Pro

  • Audience Insights
  • Contact Information
  • Demographics
  • Charts
  • Sponsor History
  • and More!
Pro Features