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Show 253 - Who's Listening?

Released Tuesday, 9th April 2024
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0:41

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0:46

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Good morning, good evening and

0:53

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0:55

Wednesday and we're here for our morning

0:57

shifters from our masters. Hey! To

1:00

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1:02

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1:04

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1:06

Hello, wonderful humans. Stay blessed. Don't stress. We've

1:09

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1:11

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1:22

we ain't number one at the charts, hopefully we're number one

1:24

in your house. Let's get it, get it! It's

1:26

Humpty. It's Humpty.

1:28

Hey, hey, hey. Halfway through

1:30

the working week already. What is on the show

1:32

for you? Who's listening to us? You,

1:35

me, I? Who? What's

1:38

going on up here? That's

1:40

all we're talking about. I'm gonna leave you with

1:42

that. What have

1:44

you got in store for us today, buddy old

1:46

pal? Yeah, look, we're gonna... Yup, yup, yup. Y'all

1:50

heard about those conjoin twins? I

1:54

did. That's crazy. You got

1:56

a couple effects that maybe you didn't know you

1:58

didn't want to need to know. What

2:00

to think about that's how confused I am about this that's

2:02

on the show That's on

2:04

the show. Okay. Hey, it's a Wednesday. So, you know

2:06

what that means? I'm Jordan and I'm broke and this

2:09

is true news And

2:16

we got means then and I'm going to use

2:19

Jake all for means in today Oh, we're

2:21

gonna go there. We're gonna address

2:23

the apology Cuz

2:26

I'm a fan I'm a

2:28

fan. I wanted war. I really just

2:30

want war between Kim Joo Koon Dreyk Cole

2:32

saw himself out and I met He's

2:36

got bars that's how many Everybody's

2:42

welcome. We covered down a bit. It's all thanks.

2:44

Well mates face some of the ultra Yeah, but we

2:46

made you better mates. That's it. We always start the

2:48

show with an absolute boy and Jordan

2:50

has those honest today You know sometimes with the

2:52

vibe I get into this kind of mode where

2:54

I feel like everything has to be up for

2:57

the vibe Cuz I want people to like get

2:59

a step on your day. Mmm, sometimes you have

3:01

to slow it down Shout

3:06

out to my bro Nipia did a viral video to this and

3:08

it reminded me That

3:10

we can still get a step on To

3:14

the great I

3:29

Every time Jordan don't miss tell

3:32

you Brooke come on come

3:34

on As

3:38

long of an intro then I remember it's all

3:40

right, okay, man sit in the pocket Go

3:46

this early Oh

4:03

I just

4:15

knew my eyes were dry and I

4:17

looked for a bone. I

4:25

just knew my eyes were dry and

4:28

I looked for a bone.

4:57

I just knew my eyes were dry

5:00

and I looked for a bone.

5:19

I just knew my eyes were

5:21

dry and I looked for a

5:24

bone. I

5:46

just knew my eyes were dry and

5:48

I looked for a bone. No

6:01

com and I said so com and

6:03

sometimes you have slowed down and start

6:06

the day I met by that. Have

6:08

you done to that So you don't

6:10

you Wrong You don't I. Do you

6:12

suffer Need your body is feel ill

6:14

A daughter used sparingly the. This

6:17

way you in the women says you selling thank you

6:20

Celine Dion to be on. With

6:22

it on of Earth hour so time with

6:24

he got I was saying you, what's the

6:26

young You're all that I would mail on

6:28

this rolling. None of them. Do not he

6:30

wants within a physicist. Ladies and Gentlemen

6:32

Sisters I watch the. What? I

6:35

thought was the final episode scuse me

6:37

the region insulin whites but it was

6:39

the final vows between Jack and For

6:41

and. Mark. You've seen it

6:43

and I'm similar to you. Can't

6:45

quite pinpoint the behavior. That.

6:47

I saw from second his vows what he

6:49

had to say sources say so to break

6:51

it down sorry guys is this beautiful bells

6:53

She said I'm falling in love with you.

6:57

Were been through some ups and downs, but. I. Want

6:59

you? Bama Hi! Tech,

7:01

it's a toss. Haven't

7:03

been looking for thirty mate. But. You've been

7:05

a teammate of my. Lips. That's

7:09

not love, that's a teammate additional what

7:12

I'm after. Check

7:14

for a sort of the swing on foot.

7:16

Forgive. Me if I'm wrong, but two minutes my

7:18

was a two minute speech of just if you lie,

7:20

it's you're not gonna work Yeah, if you'd imagine a

7:23

ah a woodsmen. In the would. The.

7:25

Mess of podiatry Does. Only

7:29

recommit was like at the trough own shop

7:31

at the trunk and you're like up Joy

7:33

out of Molehills on a nice didn't Trees

7:35

about the fold about the allowed to. A

7:40

no object behavior. Jack.

7:46

Has a soul. Guess what is that

7:48

broke? What is that kind of behavior?

7:50

It's not. Nasa's a lot of close,

7:52

so it's past gnosticism. Isaacs Ominous pass

7:54

by the Low Nineties Disaster Assistance This

7:56

not even a kid and the world's

7:58

like a headless free up right? like

8:00

analysis is. Wants to keep that three

8:02

nice and strong. Certain climate whenever want.

8:05

This topic. Three Mike it's wagon

8:07

type of the up then rather back out like

8:09

it's weird by the. It's. More

8:11

than we'd know. My mark on club

8:13

pinpoint what it is. disgusting behavior. You

8:16

know, I thought when you're saying speights. I

8:18

saw that he was on a break up

8:20

with her and I thought you know what?

8:22

I'm actually ok with you breaking up Vida

8:24

Loca. Know they stay together. They state exhilaration,

8:26

hot out how to play a plane and

8:28

because you know your leave after the experiment.

8:30

With that to see don't mix up. Not

8:33

good at it over the potential reason on

8:35

a good after I had a tortoise. As

8:37

he was saying the space or think to myself against

8:39

they break up after this. Last

8:42

june his name. Learning.

8:44

learning luminance. yeah but it's a weird way

8:47

of going about it. but because he slips

8:49

it is it. But I do want to

8:51

try. This was his and I do want

8:53

to make a word search for the tree

8:55

was about the down. ah any about what

8:58

I do matter what but I do a

9:00

whole heck see what other I'm seek out

9:02

of people who. Are to

9:04

them a woodsmen like our brothers

9:06

upper thigh that sounds dust is

9:08

in Aberystwyth. I

9:11

gotta I gotta check this chicken take a zoc either

9:13

know that was belong been I got him minor i

9:15

really the biggest I had to be space than it.

9:28

Is today. I played a quick,

9:30

quick nine ago at Chamberlain. He

9:33

admits Oakland Chamberlain's like it's it's

9:35

it's, the bread and pasta of

9:37

golf. And Oakland Greenpeace

9:39

can just go online. Up is

9:41

no gov, politics or Heli, but

9:43

you wear t shirts and officer

9:45

that allows for the delay. Three

9:47

units. A humble Gulf Coast when

9:49

I pulled and stosur. To

9:52

the car park I did notice this power

9:54

green Range Rover. They look very expensive and

9:56

are so many when a rich guy comes.

9:58

Chamberlain humble of. How

10:00

we can take any notice of it all on

10:02

a three bowl with my to other mates cel

10:04

two million people and I I'm not big fan

10:06

of like you know. Leading. Of appeal

10:09

plate. as you note stood Star can have

10:11

a front of my mates top the site.

10:13

In. A and just kick of the posts.

10:15

In a him us insight you party diploma soon

10:17

as I get. To.

10:20

Detect it with me or tourists

10:22

is not as. Then.

10:25

I turn around. And. Lo and

10:27

behold. It. Is. The.

10:31

Prince King of Rajaram himself Karl

10:33

Urban. Why?

10:36

Fall Urban know now you really play

10:38

with the boys are? no, no, not

10:40

at all you know without going through.

10:43

This. Dude. Honestly, Is.

10:45

A great golfer by the way. By. He was so

10:48

down to earth, Are. We the great

10:50

round. And

10:52

I asked him to be a podcast so I'm

10:54

not sure if we going to get this because

10:56

on the ask them and the deems after he

10:58

reposted the story we thought I would have chosen

11:01

by we actually play out with those like a

11:03

pottery I got despite something like as you get

11:05

close to the pin in Austen you done in

11:07

light of we get cause the been the new

11:09

used to give us photo the into this and

11:11

he beat us all. And

11:14

a lie down because they know they voted as

11:16

I care might say. Know that photo now Like

11:18

is given us Gabbana! We've got a great photo

11:20

it's ah but. I it or not I want

11:22

a lot of tell the story know I can't

11:24

I don't like overstepped the mark of you know

11:27

my babies on a story I'm a lotta shit

11:29

but of he's on the book as he can

11:31

see a soul it's just manifest this but I

11:33

i asked him I said who's a great as

11:35

active with with your favorite. Burrow. Point

11:38

Five seconds. He waited to say this.

11:40

He said Viggo Mortensen. Se

11:43

ha a stride us I eight the

11:45

king of gone to a time of

11:48

Aragon. Aragon

11:50

a little boy mode though. the

11:52

little boy me but I was

11:54

like more. He told me the

11:56

story above eager. That. Like. To.

11:58

bring agreement t I

12:01

could have brought a grown man to tears. I

12:03

could have cried. You lived your dream yesterday, didn't you? I lived

12:05

my dream on the golf. He was giving me

12:07

Lord of the Rings stories. Like the stories I wanted to hear.

12:09

You know, he called the vibe. I wanted to

12:12

hear about Lord of the Rings. Like that was my childhood, you know? I

12:15

watched that movie every year at Christmas. I don't give a damn who

12:17

don't want to watch it. Oh. I

12:20

hope we can get him on the podcast to tell the story because

12:23

honestly, Viggo Mortensen, he's

12:25

the king of Gondor. Or he could tell his own

12:27

story. Like the fact that he's with the boys now.

12:29

I totally, totally enjoyed the offensive. He's done so much.

12:31

This is about me, Mark. I'm sure he's true. He's

12:33

not on the show yet, brother. You're

12:35

looking at the river. Okay? Carl? Oh,

12:38

wait. Carl's not here. But he

12:40

will be soon. But anyway, great chat. Before that, I'll give you

12:42

a look. Let's get into Daily Bread. That's

12:46

right, guys. Daily Bread. Breaking bread with

12:48

the news of today. And today is

12:50

April 10th. That is 101 days, people

12:52

to the air. We

12:54

are 265 days to get a return. Get

12:56

a return. It's World Homeopath Day today. What

12:59

does that mean to you? Take that path out of it and I'm with it. Is

13:02

that my home? Ah. Homeopath

13:04

is the... that would be homeo. I

13:07

thought homey. Yeah. Very different.

13:09

Very different. It's all

13:11

about taking away conventional medicine

13:14

and learning about the alternative. Kind of

13:16

like the complementary medicine. Things that haven't

13:18

been done through science necessarily. The whole

13:20

20. Yeah. Homeopath day. That's

13:22

also golfers day. Oh,

13:25

come on. Gotta go out. Shout

13:27

out to all my golfers. Shout

13:29

out to the Golf Warehouse because

13:31

you're not going to be able to have this, but they helped your

13:33

boy out. Oh. We got a

13:35

new set of clubs coming up this afternoon. Oh, come on now. QIT

13:38

and driver. Also,

13:41

Global Work from Home Day today. They have to survive.

13:43

They won't survive until we all start working from home.

13:45

Then we have to work from home and then they

13:47

actually... And then we damn now don't want to work

13:49

in the... Probably

13:53

did the most damage. Was actually everyone having to work from

13:56

home. And when that was like a privilege, like, oh, I

13:58

just work from home. Are you sure? Are

14:00

you sure? Are you sure? Fucking

14:02

comment. That's, you know, like, it's all good. Now

14:05

it's no longer a treat. It was what

14:07

we had for the work day. Yeah. Sorry,

14:10

that one. I'm working from home. Deal with

14:12

it. What's happening? That's crazy.

14:14

Happy global work from home day. Love that. Guys,

14:18

today, oh, sorry, yesterday would have been,

14:21

President Joe Biden will announce his plans

14:23

to cancel student debt for more than

14:25

30 million Americans. Wow. He's

14:28

just going to wipe it. Just before you get to about here.

14:31

I want to say, what if you're like 30 million and

14:33

one and miss out on that? So

14:35

it's only 30 million in debt. No,

14:38

30 million people's debt. Oh, I wonder

14:40

what that adds up to. Trillions.

14:42

Horrendous. Oh, billions maybe? Billions.

14:46

Depends what you go and what you do. But

14:48

yeah, it adds up. But I suppose, like, with

14:50

the working economy and, look at me, talking like

14:52

I'm an American analyst, but if

14:55

you clear people's debt, they can actually feel like they

14:57

can get ahead and get energized about doing

14:59

stuff for themselves and working. Is

15:02

that going to look like a devalue is what you've earned, though? No,

15:05

I shouldn't. How do you keep charging these students

15:07

debt now, though? They're going to look and go,

15:10

what the heck? Just going to wait for

15:12

another time where the President wants to try

15:14

and buy some votes. That won't be Donald

15:16

Trump. Yeah, he won't clear, though. Oh,

15:18

he's going to wipe it and he's not going to

15:20

get him to office. So that's pretty crazy.

15:23

It'd be cool to be known as the guy

15:25

who wiped a whole lot of people's debt, though.

15:27

It would be very cool. This one, though, I

15:29

did want to say this was in the news

15:31

cycle over the weekend, but an Iowa man pleaded

15:33

guilty to charges he had been living under another

15:35

man's identity since 1988. Here's

15:39

where it gets sad, though, causing the other

15:41

man to be falsely imprisoned for identity

15:44

theft. And he was also

15:46

sent to a mental hospital. Oh, my goodness.

15:48

Imagine a man stole his name and and

15:51

he's telling them and he's telling them

15:53

why he's been stolen. I'd

15:55

go into a mental hospital, too.

15:57

Yeah. How disparaging would that be?

15:59

We're like playing on someone else's

16:01

fortnight account. This guy is working

16:03

at the local How'd

16:06

they work it out? Why do they believe him now? They

16:11

yeah, someone did an investigation and they figured it out. So

16:13

in 1988 this guy Has

16:17

just been Matthew David Karen's and it's not him.

16:19

He would you'd be lit you begin to believe

16:21

your life I would go crazy. That's him You'd

16:23

have to do DNA tests with the parents or

16:25

something like that and then finally do a DNA

16:28

test with the two people claiming person This

16:33

one isn't so sad this is more this guy's

16:35

him. Have you guys heard of the hardest geezer?

16:38

That's his nickname. I like that name. He probably does

16:40

cool stuff Well, he does he

16:42

does something stuff we can do his name is

16:44

real names Russ cook and he just completed the

16:46

run across Africa Oh Yes,

16:50

he just ran across Africa.

16:52

So the breakdown of it

16:55

is it's 10,000 miles

16:57

which I worked out is almost 16,000 kilometers Which

17:00

is 385 marathons that he did in? 352

17:05

days we what that's a marathon a

17:08

day. Yes more more.

17:10

It's more what? And

17:12

he'd been running for a year. Yeah, and he

17:14

wanted to finish it by Christmas, but a few things happen

17:16

along the way there Hey, I'm

17:19

gonna break. So he's a male I'm gonna break

17:21

this down from because he did so well so

17:23

started The 22nd of

17:25

April 2023 on day 64. He got robbed at gunpoint See

17:31

this is why running across Africa is more

17:33

like impressive than America because you got to

17:35

see lions They come you right

17:38

knows You know the

17:40

mean he got through that hippos for

17:42

hippos But they're scared I'd run a

17:44

little run a little quicker if they'll chase me day 167 he ran

17:46

through Ah,

17:48

this is not surprised us, but he ran through food poisoning Can

17:51

you imagine doing a marathon on that? Oh,

17:53

I've swum through food poisoning not good. What

17:55

how Thailand? Oh, yeah What

17:59

you swim through? Oh yeah you're talking about

18:01

it. Ah okay we're just gonna come through. Day

18:03

278 had to call for help because visa issues.

18:07

So he had to call. Obviously he's getting a bit of

18:09

movement. People are working out he's doing this run. Okay I've

18:11

got some sort of notoriety but they

18:14

weren't letting him in certain countries. So he had to go

18:16

for visa issues. This isn't fathomable to me. That

18:18

a human can run average a marathon a

18:20

day or more. And go through all these

18:22

extra things. How does he recover? Some

18:26

can, some can. That is incredible. And then

18:29

to think about it. Day

18:31

304. It's not

18:33

like he's starting on this day. 304 after basically doing 300 marathons. He

18:37

gets hit with a sandstorm and a snowstorm. That

18:40

he is running through and he's

18:42

still complete. Timothy Butler. A storm and

18:44

a snowstorm bro. Just for a loss.

18:47

While we're here. Was he doing it for a course or

18:49

anything? No. Oh don't know. What was

18:51

it like maybe? Nah that, that, that. Wow, wow, I

18:53

don't think it's, don't. He did it without a course?

18:56

Maybe he did and I've seen it. I don't take that away

18:58

from him if he is. His name's Russ

19:00

Cook. Russ Cook. He's cooking all right. He

19:03

goes by the hardest geyser. And that's a nickname you can

19:05

keep. Hardest geyser. Imagine telling your grandpa

19:07

your grandchildren that day. Then going to school and be

19:09

like, yeah my granddad was a hard geyser. How

19:12

does your daddy bring guys breaking bread? With

19:15

the news of today. This

19:19

is the Morning Chef. So

19:25

just before we jump into this. Russ. I

19:27

just want you to say something in your head. Don't say that loud. Say

19:31

whatever you want to say but just say it

19:33

in your head. Now

19:40

this might be a little far fetched. I'm

19:42

aware of this but just humor me for the

19:45

next couple of minutes. It

19:47

may be a little shower

19:49

40. But

19:51

I love me a shower thought. And every now and then a shower thought

19:53

needs to be inspected. And needs to

19:55

be investigated. And who better than

19:57

the three of us to have a... I've

20:00

always said that. I

20:03

got a question for you guys today. The

20:05

question is, if

20:09

the voice in your head is you, who's

20:12

the one listening? You.

20:18

Is it this? Is

20:22

it this? Oh,

20:24

did a little bit

20:26

of research on this. Watch a couple of videos.

20:29

Make that stew, bro. Get

20:31

me there. Well, for starters, some people don't even have monologue

20:34

in their head.

20:36

That blows my mind. So when

20:38

I said before, hey, can you say something in

20:40

your head? Some people just can't even say that.

20:42

Whatever they wanted to say. Really though? Or are

20:44

they just like not thinking? They just expect it

20:47

to be like a voice you hear, like audibly.

20:50

No, I think there are generally people who, when

20:53

Brooke said. Nothing going on in there. That's impossible. Say

20:56

something in your head and there

20:58

were people just listening to

21:00

audio but not hearing anything from inside their own

21:02

head. So straight away, when Brooke said that, I

21:05

went zombie grandeur 1999.

21:07

I know some people feel like it's audible though.

21:10

What do you mean? You know how you can hear your

21:13

voice talking now? When they think it's all,

21:15

they can hear that. That

21:17

ain't me. Maybe that's what they mean. So

21:20

what are you? Oh,

21:29

hang on a second. Hang on a second. Can I

21:31

hear my voice when I think? Let me

21:33

turn this all down. Oh, this is hurting my brain now. This

21:36

is hurting my brain. I'm going to ask you

21:39

the question again from the jump. Say

21:41

something in your head and you

21:43

don't have to say it out loud but I'm going

21:46

to give Shifters you this piece of the next 10

21:48

seconds to say something in your head. Wow.

22:01

Ah, Saudis

22:04

is going on this. My

22:07

brain. So I'll ask you a good

22:09

as the voice knew he'd As you,

22:11

who's the one listening. Because.

22:15

The question really is who's the one with me. You

22:19

may. I

22:21

guess the cuisine little bit of as as for

22:23

them get I guess the question as it you

22:25

who's the voice in your seed or is that

22:27

you'd be listening to the voice and. Data

22:31

mean like a topic the sector such as you

22:33

can listen to the think a to when you

22:35

have a conversation outside of you hit the gym

22:37

raise one person talks, the other person listen and

22:39

something and so on it's own. You can have

22:41

the same person talking and listening as such from

22:43

your head and the boys me he'd like is

22:45

that you are is that you who is listening

22:47

to that voicing his. Which. One is a.

22:52

Consciousness. Is that

22:54

you though? It

22:56

has to be. Doesn't. Sides.

23:00

As one of us to have a little I all I

23:02

want to for us what the hell of a job and

23:04

I'll have higher fees that would. yeah I got a psychic

23:06

as allies are sonic of the odds of another have the

23:08

answers for Pizem Order for you just the third muscle. A

23:11

question starts off with isn't a voice in

23:13

your head as you which is a fair

23:15

assumption for know to make money some fairly

23:17

accurate as be like saying i am my

23:19

face or I am my name is is

23:21

far far as are subject to if is

23:23

that he did you grow your name contains

23:25

you get married at the end of the

23:28

day these are not courses through the fund

23:30

known answer for who am I we've to

23:32

search for something as always present. The

23:38

next year being who's the one listening for

23:40

human a part of our being is actually

23:42

awareness itself as awareness of the only constant

23:44

while everything else is changing. For example, your

23:46

body changes over time every single day for

23:48

your awareness of it is always the same.

23:51

The only times we feel like our awareness

23:53

his face. Where

24:01

does the Mariners? The question is asked. You

24:04

are not the voice in your head North.

24:09

Oh. You're not the voice in your head.

24:11

You are new, the one limiting the. Okay,

24:16

well I'll listen to this. I'm thinking we

24:18

have to go somewhere after this. Like.

24:20

Our consciousness out of leader

24:23

he because like my inner

24:25

voice yeah and my ability

24:27

so zeal isn't directly like

24:29

it's not a muscle see

24:31

Obama is hop So when

24:34

our bodies deteriorate him we

24:36

leave the lived experience. Like

24:40

this. Consciousness as a physical so

24:42

like with the will evaporate. Does it

24:44

go somewhere? Like. The

24:47

biggest and what happens with a ball of energy? Exactly.

24:50

We Does it go? You who

24:52

owns it? The. Way unit

24:55

like a we have. As

24:59

you're going to monitor along the property of

25:01

our own consciousness like as stabbed just us.

25:03

What if it doesn't go anywhere, whatever goes

25:05

with the body. I think people really struggled.

25:07

that I do. What?

25:13

Would you be fine with it like of

25:15

if you lived as much as a result

25:17

of boring everything about either A when you

25:19

go, everything about you guys would you be

25:21

fine with it? Having

25:23

so here, I'm fine with that. He

25:26

I am too. I

25:29

don't need a but I need more

25:31

because it's so far as so far

25:33

out of my ability to understand that.

25:35

Like me thinking like I had to

25:37

something else or like yearning for more

25:39

than like what is now is feeling

25:41

like I'm happy. To not think about

25:44

and just let me think of because assist

25:46

assist so overwhelming and I think a lot

25:48

of lot of people you know and it's

25:50

nice slice of them but they they can

25:52

get infatuated with. While.

25:55

what's next was next what's happening but there must be pretty good

25:57

at there is something that has make a must be pretty good

25:59

you don't see spirits back yet you know what I

26:01

mean? And I've never seen one and I know

26:03

people do. Like are you thinking about the

26:05

amount of people who have passed on? It's

26:08

not like you see heaps them come back going, no it's

26:10

dumb. Like

26:13

it must be okay so whatever happens after this.

26:16

Oh he's farting that though. Don't die. Go

26:20

to the doctor more. Like all that kind of stuff.

26:22

Yeah she's so right. It must be okay. I

26:25

have a personal, I've thought

26:28

about this so much.

26:30

I know this world can be great but

26:32

this world can be so evil. I'm almost

26:34

like isn't this hell? Like

26:39

you're on like, to your point Mark. Like

26:43

not many, we don't, people come be like, that's

26:46

not mean up here Oli. You

26:49

know what I mean? Like we don't really hear that. Like it

26:51

is a funny point but to bring that to my point is

26:54

like I know that such goodness can exist on

26:56

this world but I wouldn't

26:59

say it's utopia and when

27:01

you think about like the true evil that can

27:03

exist in this world. Living right now. Like

27:06

tell me like that this can't be

27:08

a form of health.

27:12

If you're able to live this life

27:14

with going unscathed I think you get

27:16

lucky. But like

27:18

I don't say that, I don't say that, I

27:20

don't know. Use a game level. Like this

27:22

is like a really hard level that we're playing at right

27:25

now. Actually let me go a bit deeper. Like as a

27:27

religious person growing up in church I've always battled with the

27:29

idea of health. Like it doesn't, it

27:31

doesn't, or the push and pull, it doesn't make

27:33

sense to me that you can. And

27:36

then you know a lot of religious people get

27:38

into like what I'm about to say and say

27:40

well you know with their different interpretations

27:42

but I feel like we've sold

27:45

a certain portion of people

27:47

on the idea that you

27:50

have a eternal consequence.

27:53

But my thing is like you only had a finite

27:55

life. So how can a finite

27:57

life have a consequence that lasts for

27:59

a long time? for eternity. Very true. And

28:01

that's like, that's something that I've, that

28:04

I believe in atonement. I

28:06

believe in the choices that you make here. There's

28:08

atonement that will happen in life. And there might

28:10

be atonement you'll have to have in the afterlife

28:12

or whatever happens after this. But

28:15

it's not eternal. I'm just,

28:17

I'm not sold on a

28:19

consequence for eternity. I,

28:21

you know, I've always battled with the idea of like

28:23

doing something that you messed up like years and years

28:25

ago. Like, oh, I remember that time when you stood

28:28

on that ant and then you get to the place

28:30

where you decided at and it's like, well, you put

28:32

on that ant 30 years ago and you're like, ah,

28:34

damn it, really? That's sending me

28:36

that way. Like that's, that's, that's. I

28:38

believe in atonement. I 100% believe in

28:40

that. Just be good. Just be good.

28:42

Sorry, sorry. No, I don't even need a conversation. That's what

28:44

I believe in, shift is whatever you want to take from

28:47

this. Like do you guys

28:49

believe in a past life? Do you guys,

28:51

have you ever met someone or

28:53

had an experience and you feel like this

28:56

is, this is, this is beyond like. This

28:59

is something like, this is something else. I've never

29:02

felt that, but I understand that people male. I,

29:04

I'm all discerned belief and this sounds so far

29:06

fetched, but we have turns at certain things. So

29:08

I live this life now that I'm living and

29:10

the next life I live, it may not be

29:12

that great. It may be, it's

29:16

not filled with the greenest of the pastures and I

29:18

have to fight through that life. And

29:20

I come back in the next life and I

29:23

live a completely separate life somewhere else.

29:25

But then like, who's like, who's. Who's

29:28

the conductor of all of this? I don't know. And

29:31

why would, like, when you

29:33

think about consciousness and our spirits, like it's

29:35

incredibly powerful. It's truly is. That's the one

29:38

thing too, that they recognize that

29:40

separates us from any other animal is that we have

29:42

the ability to think at this level. But I think

29:44

we're still at a very, very basic thinking level.

29:46

Like if we think that what happens to us

29:48

when we die, we know we don't and no

29:50

one's been able to prove it and no one's

29:53

really come back with anything substantial, but the animals

29:55

are still at that point. Like I'm talking about

29:57

basic animals. They're just trying to survive. They

30:00

don't want to die. We are having thoughts about how we

30:02

die, where we go after we die, all that kind of

30:04

stuff. That's that major difference. Trivial. This

30:07

is it though, right? The next level, we're

30:09

teaching it to try and have a conscience

30:11

right now. It's called AI. We're

30:13

trying to teach it to think on our level. So when

30:15

it thinks at our level and knows everything it knows, then

30:18

it will probably give us the answers to where we go when

30:20

we pass. Because we don't

30:22

have the ability to think past where we think to.

30:24

Animals have the ability to pass where they don't have

30:26

the ability to go any further than that what they

30:28

think to. Because I don't want to give that any

30:30

sort of legs, but... AI will tell us what happens

30:32

when we die. I still think animals know more than

30:34

us. I think they feel

30:36

more than us, and I know they know more than us. I

30:38

would be hanging around in a paddock if I was a sheep

30:40

and I knew more than the humans. I'd

30:43

be doing something on a revolution and taking over.

30:45

Well, is that the answer though? NASA

30:47

has actually been asking for any documentation of

30:49

animals acting strange during the lunar eclipse. Because

30:52

apparently... Some

30:55

out of character stuff. That's

30:58

a human suit, but... What? That's

31:00

a human suit as well. Eh? Eh?

31:03

Eh? Just sprinkling some salt. Don't mind me. Hey,

31:05

shifters. Food for thought. Take

31:07

it or go. Take it or leave it. I'll

31:10

ask that question one more time. If

31:13

you have a voice in your head, who's the one listening?

31:16

This is

31:18

the morning shift. Shit.

31:22

I don't believe it. I

31:26

don't believe it. It's

31:32

a little bit hard to talk about today because I'm

31:34

just going to read what is being said, but... The

31:38

story's been doing the rounds and it's gone a little

31:40

bit viral, maybe on TikTok if you've seen it on

31:42

Reddit. But have

31:44

you heard of the conjoined twins Brittany and

31:47

Abby Hensel? I have, as of late, recently

31:49

I have. I don't

31:52

know the difference between Siamese and conjoined, so

31:54

I'm just going to say they're conjoined twins.

31:58

Their names are Brittany and Abby. except

32:02

so they're

32:06

joined together like one

32:09

body and

32:11

they they seem to be quite solid

32:19

in their story they put themselves out there

32:21

they answer questions on Reddit and on

32:23

Twitter recently a lot of

32:25

people seem to want to know things that

32:28

I wouldn't ask conjoined

32:31

twins popularly referred to as Siamese twins okay cool

32:33

just didn't want I wasn't sure if you want

32:35

to be no one here Siamese might not be

32:37

the one anymore these

32:40

conjoined twins Brittany and Abby recently

32:42

answered some questions on X and

32:45

basically one of the

32:47

conjoined twins got met decided they

32:50

wanted to get married so

32:52

they married the person they wanted to

32:54

marry this guy's taken this

32:58

guy this guy I

33:00

saw the photo I just took one look at it

33:02

this guy I know you have a

33:04

look at the photo no judgment though okay let's

33:06

just let's just stay on topic and they answered

33:08

some and little warning here guys

33:11

some some adult

33:13

questions have a grown-up check so

33:17

they posted because everyone is asking we're just

33:19

gonna tell you I'm

33:24

not sure which one got married but I'll

33:27

just read exactly

33:30

what they their status was on

33:32

on Twitter because everyone is asking

33:34

we're just gonna tell you yes

33:37

I have adult cuddles with my husband

33:45

yes I go to the South Island on him the

33:50

North Island okay so

33:52

every master got married

33:55

every master got married sorry I'm with enough because

33:57

Brittany didn't get married and Brittany didn't want to get

34:00

married. Were

34:02

you given the option? Someone say, look

34:04

don't do that. Yes

34:08

my sister Brittany is there. I

34:11

thought that would have been obvious. Yes

34:15

my sister and I, what's

34:18

that song, am I on you sing? Oh

34:22

it's gonna be the sound. As

34:26

one. But

34:30

when I sleep with my husband she's usually reading a book

34:33

or listening to a true crime podcast. This

34:35

gets me. So she just puts the pleasure out of

34:37

her mind. Oh

34:40

wow. You have such,

34:42

listening to a true crime podcast? Wait

34:46

during? Now I've got questions. Like

34:49

it's bad enough in the next room. Like

34:51

now I've got questions. See the internet had questions.

34:54

Do they layer up from that though? That's

34:56

all they said. Like

34:58

is it just hey check the headphones off. Like what's the

35:00

conversation that's had? You can read

35:03

a room it's all happening. You got me? You

35:05

know what I'm saying? Like what's

35:08

the conversation that we have in here? But

35:10

it's blowing a lot of the

35:13

internet's minds. But

35:15

they've just come out and said that's what it is. What else

35:17

has I saw it and they look like they were happy and

35:20

that's all they've made. I mean Brittany was smiling in the

35:22

wedding photo. But

35:25

it's just that's one of

35:27

the things that I can't get my mind around. That

35:30

would be really difficult. I

35:35

wonder if they have completely separate personalities.

35:40

Or consciousness. Go

35:44

back to the chat. We're

35:46

not sure. But anyway that's kind of like my little update

35:49

there. I thought that was interesting. I thought I'd bring it. I don't really know

35:51

where to go with this. I'm just making us wrap it up. the

36:00

more we know man. Bye

36:02

bye Good

36:16

evening and everything in between I'm Jordan and

36:18

I'm Brock and this is Crew

36:21

News for you and

36:26

your three news stories for today be nice

36:28

rugby fan and a rugby

36:30

fan becomes the first online troll to

36:33

be convicted in a landmark referee abuse

36:35

case Google A.I. Paywall

36:37

in the future and Fijo

36:39

and Na or Fijo a year Shoppers

36:42

asked to buy Fijo's to help struggling growers That's

36:44

a hard

36:46

one A really hard one You're

36:49

the love of the leader Thank you, love

36:52

them all man You hate them Let's start

36:54

with the rugby fan A rugby fan in

36:56

Australia has been convicted of abusing match officials

36:59

online in the landmark case following last year's

37:01

Rugby World Cup match between England and Samoa

37:04

The 22 year old youth worker was convicted

37:06

by Australian authorities for one

37:08

count of carriage service to menace

37:11

or harass via online communications after

37:13

pleading guilty Basically he

37:15

sent some horrendous messages

37:18

to the television match

37:20

official Brian McNeese and his

37:22

wife after he got upset with that match

37:24

between England and Samoa and he's been

37:26

ordered to pay $1,095 and has a 12 month suspended

37:28

fine for abusing referees online I

37:35

don't want to say what's up mate First of all, I'll

37:37

go first and then you have a jam First of all,

37:39

never should happen, never happen and

37:41

that's sorry to that guy, the ref and his

37:43

wife But what separates him from all the

37:45

players? Because players are

37:47

getting the team fault They are

37:50

getting abused left, right and centre Oh that's how we're talking about

37:52

that Sorry, I

37:54

understand what you're saying now Right, you

37:56

lose a game The point differential isn't

37:58

where you want to be People are coming

38:01

at these the company that actually found

38:03

this guy guilty Doing all

38:05

the I guess all the investigations on behalf

38:07

of world rugby might actually they're working closely

38:09

with world rugby again Just to keep the

38:11

referee safe But it could be something that

38:13

you know extends further and the players get

38:15

protected by the same company as they investigate

38:17

those who are abusing okay, I'll say it

38:21

Here's what I think when I hear that story Back

38:24

to Brooks Point that should never happen Sending

38:27

abuse to someone about you know over

38:30

the internet Anything to me. It's

38:32

the same as if they were in person you probably

38:34

wouldn't say it so the fact that you get courage

38:36

And you and you feel like so point blank that

38:38

should never happen, but are you telling me in

38:41

the history of? Sports

38:44

fans abusing refs abusing players

38:46

the one they decide to

38:49

put on notice. He's got to be brown I Think

38:54

you better Would you do

38:56

that? I take the race to the celebration to it.

38:58

I just say he was Australian. Yeah I

39:00

didn't you're nice. He was like you about England vs. I'm or

39:02

I know my man my gum. I was My

39:05

gum. I was feeling away about the way some always treated

39:07

him. You know it went too far Come

39:10

on, man. You gotta you gotta start doing

39:12

that now. It's a good place to start

39:15

It's a good place to start at least someone's doing Other

39:18

cultures that way worse way worse did

39:21

way worse hey hey hey, but you

39:23

know I'll leave race out Yeah, I'm

39:25

sorry sorry about that about it is wrong We

39:27

shouldn't be doing it Second-story Google the

39:29

search engine used by more than a

39:31

billion people around the world is reportedly

39:34

Considering charging for a premium content generated

39:36

by AI It'll

39:38

be the first time Google has charged for any of its

39:40

content According to the Financial

39:42

Times it said they're looking to

39:45

add certain AI powered search features

39:47

to its premium subscription service Which

39:49

already access which would offer you

39:51

the access to have this new

39:53

AI assistant called Gemini? I

39:56

don't like it. They don't need a charge. I just googled in

39:58

it with and okay, maybe the market value for these things

40:00

is not always spot-on but it has to be in

40:02

the ballpark. 863 billion dollars. Yeah.

40:04

That's one word. So

40:10

why do you need a charge? I don't

40:12

know. I've had a few problems though with

40:14

the Gemini as

40:16

it's been going through the service. You know how everyone

40:18

sort of releases an AI bot and everyone's sort of

40:21

trying to make it work? Well their one in particular

40:23

has been a little I guess niggly to get right.

40:25

Calling something Gemini and then realizing it's

40:27

been niggly and difficult is probably your own

40:29

fault. True. Okay.

40:31

And final story, feed your growers. Feed

40:34

your growers. Oh that's right. I like

40:36

that. Yeah. Straggling with lower prices this

40:38

season asking humans to buy more of

40:40

the fruit to help boost returns. The

40:42

New Zealand Feed Your Growers Association said

40:45

fruit from Gizmon was usually picked earlier

40:47

so growers they enjoyed higher

40:49

prices before the fruit from the rest of the

40:51

country came into the market but this year the

40:53

fruit all came around at the same time pushing

40:55

down the prices growers were

40:57

paid by one dollar per kilogram

41:00

which is not as much as what they usually get so they're

41:02

asking people to go out and eat as many feed jars as

41:04

you possibly can and buy them. Feed jars is

41:06

a tough fruit eh? Like I generally

41:08

just they've got to be at the exact

41:10

right time you know they

41:12

can only be sliced in half with a sharp knife because

41:16

it's not ASMR but it's like you know it's

41:18

part of the experience. You need a teaspoon on

41:20

deck and then apparently if you're much or much

41:22

you gotta eat the whole thing. Maybe

41:25

you should buy more feed jars for us. I

41:28

can't stand them. You don't like them. I

41:30

like their ones. But I hate feed jar pie, feed

41:32

jar ice cream, all the other. I don't like the

41:34

flavour. I just like fresh fruit.

41:36

Do you like black blue fruit? I don't

41:38

know why I associate the two but

41:40

I imagine. I'm glad you finished it. Yes. No

41:42

I don't know. I can't stand it. Do you

41:45

like black blue fruit? No I don't but I associated the

41:47

two. Like I thought if you like feed jar then you

41:49

like it's so different. No no don't do that. Your mouth

41:51

needs a punch. And the people who like black licorice you

41:53

know that's a certain type of person. That's the category I'm

41:56

pointing to feed jar lovers. Yeah racist. I'm

41:59

kidding. Progress to do

42:01

together sorry I didn't games I

42:03

as a further wastes happening propose

42:06

I'm not racist fact that I'm

42:08

i'm jordan up or and that

42:10

was turns saw. Another.

42:15

This. Is the

42:17

mornings. When my life

42:19

is do Whoop! Whoop!

42:22

Oh and. It's. Ah,

42:26

Here we are into the mean seen. Will

42:29

vote or down a bit. Everyone is welcome

42:31

onto the way the couches oh thanks to

42:33

a my space of a nice the been

42:35

an amazing. I

42:37

love and was widely known as to

42:40

whether to reach out to an audience

42:42

me like. We

42:44

did it sit down. Talk about one hundred

42:46

percent zippers his day I never thought would

42:48

happen we would we would be doing means

42:50

the in and I would be taking the

42:52

reps of a will be that I've been.

42:55

Getting very excited about and somehow

42:57

using as a means didn't. Suffer

43:02

if you don't know bizarre reps of will

43:04

going around at the moment and above go

43:06

to we're gonna. Jump off a didn't

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you can kinda como lo. That. Perhaps ah

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as a bit of fun but about fans. In

43:16

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dry for moment and. The. Big

43:20

three kids Rico and Drake. Is

43:23

an opportunity for them to go at it

43:25

and we as a Pulse and spillway Verizon.

43:28

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43:30

might get and it's it's. It's

43:33

the best players playing the bespoke. It's

43:35

all on, it's got it's it's not. And a time

43:38

where. You. Know back in the. The.

43:40

To put days and that we're you fc

43:42

wide were cancelled. Actually going to go to

43:44

to a kind of feels like it's. It's

43:49

safe. it's within that hundred percent anybody. Good

43:51

point yesterday with these guys are at the

43:53

height of the this godless might cost and

43:56

vs joke pull out there are in their

43:58

primes. Yeah, So. I.

44:00

Never thought would be doing this. But.

44:03

Kick Kendrick had a little, he kind of

44:05

put it out. the. Us out.

44:07

It was more directed a drink bus kind of

44:09

through J. Cole in the muck. See, you could

44:11

be between the lines and he's kinda now the

44:13

beast so everyone's waiting on the reply. Been.

44:16

As you know Jay coach of this project

44:18

last Friday any has a sauna, consider minute

44:20

drill and a mess on and I said

44:22

better My breakdown as felt like. J.

44:25

Cole kind of overstepped the mark. Like to

44:27

discredit. Kindred. To soccer free. To.

44:30

Kind of say that kind of the angle of

44:32

like he averaged one. Good versatility. Months when kindred

44:34

never been about frequency, he's always been about quality.

44:36

I kind a satellites really like that's not the

44:38

way I want to take hold a kind of

44:40

god. I'm like when you assign I haven't ah

44:43

Bian. so the I had listened sort of. Their

44:45

point of gone back and listen to some of

44:47

the things is going to a sense as last

44:49

album was good to just last albums quite. Hundred

44:52

miss around the bill and maybe was not for

44:54

you right now the Day album was going to

44:56

be here with something as some point as on

44:58

go Down on the Great Exactly And then two

45:00

days ago J. Cole. And. This, while

45:02

of course. At.

45:04

His concerts. Dream.

45:07

Ball concert with his fans in

45:09

a stadium on a stage alone.

45:12

He. Decides to have a moment. With. The

45:14

world. And. And. This

45:16

is what of into it's so so proud

45:19

of the a project except for one part

45:21

is one part of insists that make me

45:23

feel like manna some lame is sit i

45:25

have a didn't like rice and i know

45:28

this is not with a lot of people

45:30

when he under Ossetia murray now my. I'll

45:33

do that when I got a keepers

45:35

one hundred which all right I'll pm

45:38

you had a relapse. nice because ya

45:40

heard some says a half or two

45:42

to three we go have another worse

45:44

ya ya ya her that bazooka that

45:46

was just gonna say my so. far

45:48

the disharmony moving on my own a

45:50

course for the first com os tested

45:53

y mas se because i got the

45:55

world and i got my life would

45:57

you go to go like

46:01

boy I must have had

46:03

a thousand missed calls text

46:05

flooded I couldn't answer my

46:07

shit it's wartime once

46:09

he blood and

46:12

and I was conflicted because one

46:14

I know my heart you know I mean and like I

46:17

know how I feel about my

46:19

peers these two that I just been blessed

46:22

to even stand beside in this game let

46:24

alone chase chase they greatness right

46:27

so I felt conflicted because I'm like bro I know

46:29

I don't really feel no way but the world want

46:31

to see blood I don't know if y'all can feel

46:33

that but the world want to see blood so

46:36

I say all of that to say in my

46:38

spirit of trying to like get this music out I

46:40

ain't gonna lie to y'all I moved

46:42

in a way that was that I feel

46:44

spiritually feel bad on me like I

46:47

try to like jab back

46:49

and I try to keep it friendly but at

46:51

the end of the day when I listen to it and

46:53

when it comes out and I see the talk that

46:56

shit don't sit right with my spirit that shit

46:58

make me feel that shit disrupts my peace so

47:01

what I want to say right here tonight is

47:03

in the midst of me doing that and in

47:05

that shit trying to find a little angle and

47:07

downplay this catalog and his greatness I want to

47:09

say right now tonight how many people think Kendrick

47:11

Lamar is one of the greatest or ever such

47:13

a microphone Dreville

47:18

y'all love Kendrick Lamar correct as

47:23

do I so I just want to

47:25

come up here and be like publicly be

47:27

like bro that was the lamest like goofy and shit

47:29

and it make I say all that to say it

47:31

made me feel like 10 years ago when I was

47:33

moving incorrectly and I pray that God align me back

47:35

up on my purpose and come on you know I

47:37

mean I pray that really didn't feel no way and

47:39

if he did I got my chin out take your

47:42

best shot I'm gonna take that shit on the chin

47:44

boy do what you do you know I mean like

47:46

all good like it's love

47:49

and I pray that you know I pray that y'all are like

47:52

forgive for like the misstep in it and then I can get

47:55

back to my true path cuz I ain't gonna lie to y'all

47:58

past two days felt terrible like and

48:00

let me know how good I've been sleeping for the past 10

48:03

years. So all of that

48:05

to say, man, I want to now

48:07

perform the song that's a reminder to

48:09

me of getting back

48:11

on the right path and getting in tune with God. And the

48:13

name of the song is called Love Yours. I want to do

48:15

that for y'all right now. Bravo,

48:20

J. Cole. I

48:24

heard that, and as much

48:26

as we do want to see stuff

48:28

play out, I think it's

48:30

the most like powerful example. Because you know what

48:33

it is? Like he knows what he's doing in

48:35

that moment. He

48:37

knows what he's doing. He knows hip-hop's going to clown

48:39

him. He knows people are going to say

48:41

he ain't that guy. And

48:44

he's been trying to be that guy. He's been proving that he's that

48:46

guy. Like I've already

48:48

read like so many of the blogs. I've

48:51

read different artists, celebrities talk about it. Like

48:53

the industry's saying, um, Ibro said this, this doesn't

48:55

diminish his rapping skill at all, but you can't

48:58

even be considered the best of a generation in

49:00

rap after playing your cards this way. Okay, Ibro.

49:03

Mick Jenkins said as a rapper's rapper, as

49:05

a competitor, I am surprised, I am disgusted,

49:08

I am disappointed. These are his peers. Academic

49:11

said the big three is now Drake,

49:13

Kendrick and Future. J. Cole eliminated from

49:15

all hip-hop conversations. And

49:21

this is the point around Men's Men today. When

49:26

you want to do the right thing to yourself,

49:28

you're going to get clowned. He

49:32

said, even though I see that stuff, I know my heart.

49:36

And I remember something someone told me a long time

49:38

ago. They said, you can hide how you feel from

49:40

the world, but you can never

49:42

hide how you truly feel from

49:44

yourself. And

49:47

I just think it's just the most powerful

49:49

example of J. Cole saying, I have a

49:51

narrative, all of this, I don't care. I

49:54

don't care where you put me in the

49:56

blogs, what you write about me, my spirit

49:58

didn't feel okay with me. And

50:01

that's a lesson for us all. That

50:03

is a lesson for us all. We don't

50:05

need to be J. Cole to catch the

50:07

lesson there. However this plays out

50:09

in our life. You know,

50:12

last year I talked about forgiveness.

50:15

I talked about it on this means then. The

50:17

amount of messages I got of

50:20

people that said, I went to my

50:22

brother, I went to my friend, I went

50:24

to that person

50:27

and I got that right. And the way I

50:29

feel now, I

50:32

didn't know. I couldn't replace it. I didn't know

50:34

I needed to feel like that. These are like, these

50:36

are the real human

50:39

moments that make this

50:41

experience. It talks

50:43

about like how we slept for the last 10 years. That

50:45

was the one for me. It's two nights sleep and he

50:47

was like, no, no, no, no. Because when you like... Long

50:49

nights. What J. Cole knows and

50:51

why we all respect him is

50:54

because he's been true to

50:56

himself for an accumulative

50:58

amount of reps now that

51:01

he has that love from us. And

51:03

when you move outside of that, like

51:06

the universe can't work on your behalf. God can't

51:08

work on your behalf. Whatever he's talking about, because

51:10

you're not working out like yourself. And

51:13

so like, I

51:15

love that guy even more now. Like I

51:18

think it's just an amazing example of when

51:21

something doesn't feel right within, you

51:24

have to do something. You have to act on it. And

51:26

I don't know how you boys feel about that today, but that's what I

51:28

wanted to bring to the message. What I learned

51:31

from that is that's an example of that we can

51:33

all be caught up in. A hundred percent. An example

51:35

of a man who got caught up in something. A

51:37

hundred percent. Realized that the

51:39

alignment was out. And the simplest thing I

51:41

can take out of that is doing right by yourself. Doing

51:45

right by yourself helps you sleep, helps

51:47

you stay right. And doing right by yourself, you

51:49

know, when you're doing it, you know, when you're being truly

51:52

you, you know, when you're making the

51:54

right decisions, doing right by yourself. On you, J.

51:56

Cole. A hundred percent. I struggle because I...

52:00

I wanted to see the art, you know? There

52:03

is that part of me, probably very similar to you, Jordan, I

52:05

wanted to see a play out. And

52:08

however that was gonna play out. And that's on

52:10

a selfish level. But if you actually break

52:12

it down, as you've said today, and we're always

52:14

trying to push love, it's always

52:17

at the forefront of everyone's mind. Until

52:19

it's time to be loved. Not

52:21

everyone wanna make that connection. That's

52:23

why I love it. In front of the

52:26

world, I'm here for it. I think Jordan, you nailed it

52:28

pretty well, but

52:30

at the start I was kinda like, I was waiting for

52:32

them heavy hitters to come. But what he did, and cause

52:34

it didn't sit right, and I think we all listened to

52:36

it and go, probably wasn't the best

52:38

that we've heard from you as well. Maybe that's sitting with

52:40

his spirit. He's just saying you can't fake the, you can't

52:43

fake the funk. It's a long two

52:45

nights to sleep by yourself. So, it'll

52:47

be, you feel a little bit alone when you

52:49

say something like that in front of the world. But

52:53

I took my hat, so I mean, you're probably right Jordan, after all

52:55

of it, probably love him a little bit more.

52:58

Cause he has songs like that. Like, We're

53:04

the wrong way. We're Cold

53:06

fans man, and I just wanna quickly, just last

53:08

thing. Cole

53:10

said he spent 10 years being

53:13

this person. And

53:15

in a moment, with a bunch of

53:17

noise for two days, his

53:20

peace got disrupted. And I want that to be,

53:24

and after two days, he kept

53:26

himself accountable and he nipped it in the butt right there

53:29

and then. That's the part there though. Yeah, but- You gotta

53:31

let that fester. What happens with us, is

53:33

we discredit, or

53:36

we highly underestimate what

53:39

a moment can do. What

53:41

some noise can do, what a bad conversation can

53:43

do. And how that plays out a week

53:45

from then, a

53:47

month from then, and make a minute,

53:50

we're doing a decade. And

53:52

you become that person. And we've transitioned to this

53:54

person that we have convinced ourselves we like,

53:56

but we don't really miss. That

54:00

was just an example of it. I think closing to what was

54:02

so loud was, say what

54:04

you said again about you can't lie to yourself.

54:07

You can hide how you feel from the world,

54:09

but you can never hide how you feel from

54:11

yourself. Make

54:13

the adjustments, Vano, make the adjustments. Love you guys,

54:15

that's the show for today. Check on your people.

54:18

Hey, we got a big one for you tomorrow.

54:20

Hey, you, you, we got one waiting for you

54:22

tomorrow. Don't you go for tomorrow's truck. This

54:26

is the end of the

54:28

video. I'm

54:34

going to make it on our free time

54:36

with you. This is the end. Love

54:42

you. This is the end.

54:46

God, you got it. You're

54:49

a successful person. You're

54:52

a beautiful boy. I

54:55

can't believe it.

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