- Speaker #0
Frazier K welcome to Fargo Talks thank you Jeff appreciate it's my pleasure we were just gushing over our you know I'm happily married but if I was gay and he was gay I'd be I'd run off with you know with Blake Wynn in a second how's
- Speaker #1
that for starting a podcast that's that's insane that That's great. I love it.
- Speaker #0
Well, it's... And again, I mean, Blake is just someone we've talked about it. And for those that know him, he is the Uber connector. You know. Absolutely. He's someone that when you talk to him and you're like, you're fucking 25.
- Speaker #1
Oh, what? Yeah.
- Speaker #0
What? Yeah. And he's just, he's like one of the smartest guys in the room.
- Speaker #1
He is. Right? Yeah.
- Speaker #0
So are you, we met at the poker tournament.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Do you play poker a lot?
- Speaker #1
Yeah, I play poker recreationally. Played it growing up quite a bit. But I've come to love it through CPT even more. Like seriously, like it's insane. So we ended up buying a table at my house.
- Speaker #0
Did you really?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Good for you.
- Speaker #1
Just like private games. But yeah, we like doing that. It's really good fun.
- Speaker #0
Is it something that, is it the thrill of taking your friend's money? Or is it the strategy of reading body language?
- Speaker #1
Yeah, the latter. Definitely reading the body language, understanding how, especially in a friend group, how they play, how they behave when they're not. behaving as they would etc that's where i find uh it really fun i don't want you to give away any tells of any of your friends yeah i don't know them so fuck them yeah sorry guys but i don't know um but do you basically have them like pegged like most of them yeah also but like you know like raising pre all this type of stuff where it's like when they raise when they don't when they're like you know they're not folding but they're so it's all these these little behaviors and stuff i i find interesting through my job anyway but Applying it to poker is super fun.
- Speaker #0
Isn't it crazy?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
So you are a live stream monster.
- Speaker #1
Yeah, live stream, YouTube, all that stuff.
- Speaker #0
You live stream a lot.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Now I live stream a lot, yeah.
- Speaker #0
Right? Yeah. And we're talking earlier like that, so I kind of started with my thing here when I was doing, I was a title rep for First American Title. And within two years, I was one of the top title reps in the nation by just learning how to
- Speaker #1
Periscope. That's crazy.
- Speaker #0
And film people's open houses, and I got their business that way.
- Speaker #1
like I say in the industry now you don't you don't get a realtor that doesn't do the walkthrough on their phone otherwise it's kind of weird now
- Speaker #0
I was the first guy in town to get Facebook live that's crazy it's bananas and I tell people I have a little audience but I'm like my head looks like my neck threw up I mean look at me this isn't this isn't you're a pretty person you're a good looking young man where me it's like no no hard my wife is hot as hell don't know how I got her she's great love her my best friend and she's a smoke show but it's like I'm I'm better on the other side of the camera than this side of the camera.
- Speaker #1
Okay, yeah.
- Speaker #0
You know? Yeah. And so to live stream, most people don't do it.
- Speaker #1
Uh-huh.
- Speaker #0
Right?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Why do you think? Confidence? Why do you think that most people don't do live streams? Boy, they'll spend a fuck ton of time on filtering a goddamn Instagram picture.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. I'd say it's a confidence issue. Is that where it stems from? I'd say, you know, especially someone speaking to a camera in front of other people. It could be, I remember when I started, it could be a bit. strange. It's very uncomfortable, I'd say, for most people.
- Speaker #0
How long did it take you to get comfortable in front of a camera?
- Speaker #1
Pretty, I mean, in front of a camera, actually, a long time. So what I did is I started, I hated it so much. And I knew, long story short, I was a really good gamer, one of the best in the world, but you can't carry on doing that without showing your face personality. So slowly started doing that, then realized like, hey, I've got a massive confidence problem. So I'd go into public in my town and walk down my street with a camera and speak to it. Just try and block everything out. Like film my videos in front of like hundreds of like tens of people, whatever. And just try and eliminate it. And then, you know, try and build like a bubble around yourself. When you're in that mode, you just go do it. Block everything out and then come back, kind of thing.
- Speaker #0
And how old were you when you started?
- Speaker #1
It's all I've done my whole life. So like actually vlogging, I was about, I'd say like 2000. 12 or 11. But then gaming, I've been doing since 2007 or 2006.
- Speaker #0
I'm just trying to reverse engineer it. How old is young Frasier walking down this... Where were you when you were doing this?
- Speaker #1
I was in Surrey, in England,
- Speaker #0
south of London. If you ever watched a Guy Ritchie film, if you ever watched Lock, Stock, Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, everyone's just ball-busting and yelling and screaming and coming out of pub shit-faced and all that. And here's little Frasier.
- Speaker #1
Trust me. Right? Trust me.
- Speaker #0
Walk me through that because how old were you and what your confidence level and all of that.
- Speaker #1
It was actually really tough. So I was basically, I was in this team called Optic, Optic Gaming, one of the biggest gaming organizations in the world when I was in school. Really good gamer. Everybody knew me as this like nerdy gamer kid, best at Halo, COD, whatever. So I had this huge problem with putting myself out there and getting the video content of my face online because I was like, oh my God, I'm going to come into school and everyone's going to be like, like, show again my face. Fucking nerd. All this type of stuff. Like, seriously, I'm like, definitely scared of that. So I put off doing it until I left school. which I'd recommend anybody to not do because it doesn't matter at all. Obviously, when you leave, you realize. But that was a huge confidence issue. And I remember going out to the pub. These girls were like, look at this motherfucker. This guy's talking in his phone on Snapchat like he's some fucking guy and all this. And I'm like, shit, sorry. I just like doing it. It was tough. Luckily, I had a very good, very close friend group that I still have to this day that supports me and has supported me. It reigns in my confidence, which is great. That's huge. My mother, my brothers. Yeah.
- Speaker #0
All of that. Yeah. And that's, without that, it's very hard to do.
- Speaker #1
Extremely.
- Speaker #0
Right? Yeah. Without having one or two people at least in your corner to go, keep going.
- Speaker #1
I'm from like a little town. So it's like, oh, that's the guy. Yeah. Anyway. It's cool to be a gamer now though. It was not when I was growing up. Well,
- Speaker #0
I was going to say. The complete opposite. It was the greatest way probably not to get laid.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. There you go. There you go. Right? There you go. Yeah. Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
It was to be a gamer back then. It was like, you know what? Trust. Nerd.
- Speaker #1
Yeah, actually. Like, seriously. I'm like, no, I promise I'm cool.
- Speaker #0
And was it something, because again, it's the gaming part, I assume it's just you do it over and over and over and over and over and you get good at it. Yeah. Right? And your reflexes get better. Eye-hand coordination gets better. But it's interesting because there's a marketing aspect of it.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Where you have to be on camera.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And it's you and then, you know, green screen or whatever. And there's you playing or stuff like that. Right?
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Absolutely. And that was, that really began when I joined FaZe Clan. If you're familiar, it's like this gaming team. I joined in 2013.
- Speaker #0
Yep.
- Speaker #1
And I remember when I joined, I joined for montages, like showcasing my gameplay only. I joined and the owner goes, by the way, fuck everything you've done. You have to do this now. And I'm like, whoa, oh my God. It's a huge shift. But, you know, I saw at the time, these guys are obviously crushing it. And I also had a... had a fork in the road in my life it was like university college or gaming and i only ever wanted to be a gamer i only ever wanted to do youtube pursue it so i think that that was a huge boosting factor into you know confidence fuck confidence what am i gonna look back in two years when i'm in university and be like shit i couldn't talk in front of a camera right when i'm depressed doing something it's like you know i'm gonna risk a life i don't even want to anyway for something that I could and would love to do. So it kind of helps shred the... the insecurities, I guess, and just helped me charge forward.
- Speaker #0
How old were you when you could, you kind of downshift into, you know, oh, it's all of a sudden, I own this shit. I fucking own this. How old were you when that happened?
- Speaker #1
It was, I'd say when I, when I, when I own this shit, like proper, like proper, I'd say I was 23 or four. A few years later after that, I was always the smallest, smallest guy in phase. uh for many many years until fortnight my younger brother jarvis blew up and then and then we just go from being nothing to like not nothing but like the lowest to literally like number one for many years and then that's when i was like yeah i fucking own this whole fucking thing when you're number one is it you're king of the nerds or is it like you're actually like i'm this is a cool accomplishment at the at the point i'm talking about now this is like 2020 2019 something like that. um where fortnight's huge yeah we're living in this 30 million dollar glass house every tv on every floor has all your statistics measured out for everybody that lives in there i'm always number one it's like a black mirror episode right this face clown house we lived in but um but no yeah that that was when i was really like holy shit like everyone's messaging me to collab with me now like this is crazy what did i do i was just begging to do a collab with you two years ago and you ignored me that type of thing you know i mean it's like
- Speaker #0
How and the collab part of it, like, because I know that from doing this. Yeah, it's like there are and I'm knock on wood, 99% of everyone that I talk to, except collabs, no problem. Let's do it. I grow. They get a look at the people that usually don't see them, get to see them and all that. But how do you treat those people that wouldn't take your collabs? And then when you were, like, not that great, you were good but not number one.
- Speaker #1
I always treat people how I want to be treated myself. so it's kind of like no yeah but you know i just i do it because of course i was matching in the first place because they have some status or something right so go and uh of course i accepted all the clubs but no hard feelings it's just that's just how it works unfortunately you know it's like yeah
- Speaker #0
well it's the again the business behind the growth you know it's first of all having the confidence to be in front of the camera yeah is insurmountable fucking huge and no one. People don't get it unless you do it for a while. Yeah. That whether it's podcasting or gaming or whatever, you're out gambling, doing shit here. Yeah. You know, doing wild shit with all your friends. I think it's hilarious, by the way. Thank you. I'm now watching your stuff since we've met. I'm like, this guy's fucking hilarious.
- Speaker #1
Thank you.
- Speaker #0
Your shit's great, dude. I appreciate that. Well, you're welcome. What's your target audience? Like what's your main demographic?
- Speaker #1
Now, I have a crazy demographic change in my whole life. Like quite literally, like now it is, I have more 35 plus year old people watching me than I do younger, which is crazy. In my entire life, my demographic, and I've got a channel with 9 million subs. The demographic on that channel until like 2021 was 90%, 18 and under. Yeah. So that's how quickly it's like shifted now. But because of the type of content I was making then versus now is entirely changed, right? Like I actually used to make, you know, Fortnite videos, videos for younger people when my brother was also younger and it was easier. Now we're older, he's boxed, kind of grew up, found a new niche, happens to be relating to older, older creators, older people, sorry. And now the entire demographic has shifted on the Gambles channel that we have.
- Speaker #0
Which is wild.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And is it, they just want to... Are they rooting you on? Are they hoping that you blow the whole thing?
- Speaker #1
I don't know.
- Speaker #0
I saw you. What? You were fucking playing blackjack and you had a 12 showing and the dealer had like a four and you hit. I'm like, motherfucker. What are you? I was like yelling at my phone going,
- Speaker #1
no,
- Speaker #0
no.
- Speaker #1
So sometimes I do. We do these things on purpose sometimes, even though we know what to do. Like exactly. It kind of, you know, if you see a, it's kind of like you've seen the same thing a million times, right? Oh, he's going to do it. But when he doesn't, you're like. fucking do it now that's smart yeah that's it's it's almost like blackjack rage bait yeah no i'm not even trying to it is that kind of blackjack i've done it in my videos yeah like i'll hit on like 17 just just in case just to get a few comments in and i
- Speaker #0
saw the 12 you're hitting a four and i'm like i don't even know you i almost called you it was like midnight i'm like dude you don't know me that well but what the fuck is wrong with you like hold on pee in this cup Like, what are you on? Is it math? Like, what are you doing?
- Speaker #1
That is funny, yeah.
- Speaker #0
Okay. That makes total sense. Well, that's actually brilliant, Ben. Good for you.
- Speaker #1
Okay.
- Speaker #0
Good for you.
- Speaker #1
Yeah, yeah. So we're going to try and do a bit more of those, like, still trying to win money, but with a bit of a rage bait-y context in there, yeah.
- Speaker #0
The ones I like, too, and this is food for thought, is, like, I did it before at, like, somewhere on Fremont Street. Like, Four Queens, not a big property, but he would keep doubling down.
- Speaker #1
Oh, yeah.
- Speaker #0
And he got to where it was like 40, 50 grand. And he started with like, it was like $25 chip. He just kept going, go, go, go, go, go. And it was like, so that's food for thought. That maybe do something like that once or twice a month.
- Speaker #1
That's insane, actually.
- Speaker #0
And put that in and just keep and just let it ride.
- Speaker #1
Isn't it like 13 and you have a million dollars or something? Isn't it like, is it? I think it's like $100, 13 doubling down. Yeah, it significantly increases the fact like.
- Speaker #0
Dude, this guy did well, and then he walked away. But he had like $40,000, $50,000. It started with like a $25 chip.
- Speaker #1
That's nuts.
- Speaker #0
So, and again, me, again, everyone, you're sitting, you're taking a shit, and you're going through, looking at stuff. And here's Frazier doubling down, you know.
- Speaker #1
Every hand, yeah.
- Speaker #0
At the, you know, at the Californian. Go.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
At Binion's. Like, again, it's, do you ever go to the old school properties?
- Speaker #1
sometimes wait what's the old school like anything on fremont street yeah i've been um not in many years but el cortez i filmed a video filmed a video there one time yeah uh adam this is a really nice guy over there um circa is circa oh yeah i mean that's like new but it's older and in terms of like it's like
- Speaker #0
the guy that owns the d has it yeah um circus a newer property but my big thing is because everyone's ragging on, again, I'll, Been here 15 years. I love Vegas. Vegas has been great to me. I don't gamble that much. I fucking love Vegas. Yeah. And yeah, the hedge funds have come in and just destroyed a lot of the strip. So it's $26 bottle of water at Aria or whatever. Fuck you, Aria. I don't know if it's Aria or not, but don't fucking come hating me that if I say Aria, it's, oh, fuck you, Jeff. It's Fontainebleau, whatever. Okay, fuck off. Gen X. I don't give a shit. but I think that to look at maybe how you're treated at the El Cortez.
- Speaker #1
Exactly.
- Speaker #0
With a, say you go in with 10 grand, you know, and say, this is what I'm going to play with tonight and see how you're treated. Yeah. Compared to, there was one clip went viral of guys were in a high limit, um, blackjack at a resorts world.
- Speaker #1
It's exposed. Yeah. I know that guy. The Alstron milkshake. I can't believe I actually. I saw the casinos posting, actually. It was like a funny post, like the Red Rock did a post where it was like, don't worry, you guys, you're gambling, you need a comp milkshake coming.
- Speaker #0
The people that do station casinos stuff. They're savages.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
They're so good.
- Speaker #1
I love them.
- Speaker #0
They're fucking so.
- Speaker #1
Those are my personal favorite. Like, I'm a huge Red Rock guy. And Durango. That's just kind of where I live.
- Speaker #0
I was just at Durango. I was at the George. Nice, nice. To watch the Yankee. I'd watch the Yankee. I'm at the World Series game. Awesome. A couple days ago with my wife and some friends. That's awesome. Great property.
- Speaker #1
Oh, it's amazing, isn't it? Great,
- Speaker #0
great prop with windows. Right. Like, Bel Air Lounge. Let's go.
- Speaker #1
You can actually see outside. Like, it's nice.
- Speaker #0
it's actually like a hip casino and it's off the strip and you're not and like They have the whole like cheap margaritas now and the cheap drinks for people.
- Speaker #1
Exactly. Yeah.
- Speaker #0
God bless. Go stations.
- Speaker #1
I agree. I agree. You know,
- Speaker #0
I've had Frankie Fertitta in here before. I was like, dude,
- Speaker #1
good for you. Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Good. And I live out in Inspirata and they have plans for Inspirata station.
- Speaker #1
I heard that.
- Speaker #0
I go, Frankie, just between you and I, he says, the cameras are here, but no one's going to watch this episode. When are you going to break ground? Come on. Come on. He's like, fuck you, Jeff. He's like, he didn't say that, but he's like, I can't say anything.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Come on.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Cause I hope that's the next one, but it's. Again, to get back to my original point, it's, I just think that it would be cool for you to go in with 10 grand into the win. 10 grand into New York, New York. Right? And sit at the, and find a $25 blackjack table. Yeah. And then look at El Cortez, Four Queens, The D. Yeah. You know, Circa. Yeah. And you can, and then you can kind of give real time, you know, how often is someone coming over to get you a drink?
- Speaker #1
Uh, that's a very interesting idea.
- Speaker #0
Right. And it becomes, and I'm a data guy. Like I happily married. I don't do porn, but Google sheets, rose columns and cells. I will fucking all day long fucking on that. You give me a good sell done. I'm in. Yeah. And for you, it's real time analytics to say, here's our review of how we were treated with 10 grand, you know, playing a $25 blackjack, 10 grand, uh, you know,
- Speaker #1
very interesting. Yeah.
- Speaker #0
All these different properties. And literally, you have how many gaming properties are you in? You can do that for like a year.
- Speaker #1
That's nuts. Because all of that, and you're just getting crazy, all of the comments I see is like, yo, I'm coming to Vegas. Where do I stay? What do I do? Where do I gamble? What's going on? This, this, that.
- Speaker #0
And you can do a whole playlist of that. Then again for SEO. And then go boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Here it is by property, how we were treated.
- Speaker #1
That's insane. Like quite literally the whole straight. Recently I did the 30, because you know, video, I might do that with the rating actually. That's crazy.
- Speaker #0
Remember that.
- Speaker #1
Wow. Thank you, Jeff.
- Speaker #0
My pleasure.
- Speaker #1
It's amazing.
- Speaker #0
But right. It's because it's people, it's always based on people offer their opinion. Yeah. Like on X, people like, Oh, I went to the wind and it was great. Or I went to MGM and it was fucking terrible. Or Fountain Blue gets dragged all the time. Right. All the time. Fountain Blue gets dragged.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And it's like, no, wait a minute. We went there. Here's the date that we went.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
We walked in at this time. This is the bankroll that we brought with us. Here's a table we sat at. This was the table. This is the table of minimums. We started with a minimum. And this is how we were treated. You know, how often, well, we were on a roll. Well, pit boss came over and offered us a, you know, do you have your card yet? Like, what was the feel?
- Speaker #1
Yeah, there we go.
- Speaker #0
What was the feel of the staff? Did they give a shit?
- Speaker #1
Yes.
- Speaker #0
You know, everyone's always like, as soon as I see someone Asian across from me, I'm out. Like, that's like the kiss of death for Blackjack. It's like, oh, my God, I'm out of here. And I'd be like, Oh, my God. You know, we were at wherever. And, you know, Bellagio, first time ever fell in love with an Asian blackjack dealer. Good luck from an Asian blackjack dealer at the Bellagio. First time ever.
- Speaker #1
It's very good. I like that. Have a certain mark. No, seriously, though.
- Speaker #0
Again, it's just you reverse engineer it. Yeah. So many people are now criticizing Vegas because of what's going on. They are. Right? To go, okay. You can do what you want to, but here's my experience when I went to wherever, to Resorts World.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Seriously.
- Speaker #0
What I would do is like, what were those guys betting per hand? You remember when they got the whole milkshake thing?
- Speaker #1
Exposed bets millions. That's all I know. He's a high, high roller. So huge. Huge.
- Speaker #0
Right?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Even go in and do like $100. Yeah. Bring like 50 grand.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Right? And do like a $100 bet.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And say, I'd like a fucking milkshake.
- Speaker #1
or look at even better every property you go to ask for the same milkshake and see what they do yeah that's that's a great idea no actually the milkshake should be a marker for sure like a point of like something like and then you could rate like this is a zero out of five milkshake property seriously
- Speaker #0
you know and then be like i asked for a you know or a mango smoothie yeah you know something like wacky they're like the fuck is this got a mango fucking smoothie but Yes, sir, Mr. K. We're happy to get that for you. Mango smoothie. You know, and fast forward seven minutes later, here comes a fucking mango smoothie.
- Speaker #1
That's insane.
- Speaker #0
You know, and some fucking bitch from Thailand was crushing the goddamn mangoes with her little feet and doing the whole thing.
- Speaker #1
Oh, man, that is great.
- Speaker #0
But it's just little shit like that. I think I'm a marketing guy. It's like you always want to be doing something that is unique, not just, hi, I'm Jeff Fargo. Here's my review of Resorts World.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Fuck you, Jeff. Trust. Gone.
- Speaker #1
Trust.
- Speaker #0
Gone. I'm out. But it's, hey, I'm Jeff. I've got 50 grand in my pocket. I'm going to Resorts World. I'm going to play blackjack. I'm going to wait for about 30 minutes, playing $100 a hand. I'm going to order. A mango smoothie. Let's see what happens. How's that for a fucking hook? Let's roll motherfuckers.
- Speaker #1
I love it.
- Speaker #0
You know, it's just stuff like that. I think, cause I'm, I'm pro Vegas.
- Speaker #1
Oh yeah.
- Speaker #0
And I always, whenever I'm talking to people who are influencers or people that are big gamblers, who I know, big blackjack guys, I know. And I'm like, put out more content that is again, don't fake it. Don't lie. But we need more pro Vegas content.
- Speaker #1
Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
To go out.
- Speaker #1
Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
We need to celebrate this place because this place has been. very good to a lot of people.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Anyone that was here through COVID saw, we took a 18 year old Mike Tyson gut punch. If anyone drove down the fucking strip during COVID and it was, saw horses were up. It was like a Stephen King novel.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Like were you here then?
- Speaker #1
I was in California then actually. Okay.
- Speaker #0
It was a ghost town.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. That's crazy.
- Speaker #0
We drove down the strip. I was like, Oh my God. Wow. But then came roaring back and then shit got greedy. Yes. The, you know, the big companies came in and all that shit happened, but it's like, no, there's still good people here.
- Speaker #1
Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
There's good people in the casinos that work there.
- Speaker #1
Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
And if we can highlight that to go, you know what? Yeah, maybe Fontainebleau has their frittatas or $85, but if you find this place and we gambled there and it was awesome, you know, that's the stuff we should be talking about. Absolutely.
- Speaker #1
Right? No, I agree. It reminds me of the Circa as well. It's like what I love about that place is the owners walking around. Quite literally shit. The other day, he remembered me from a time that a few months ago, it was like, yeah, Frazier, Jarvis, all his buddies' drinks were on me. I was like, this is the owner. He just remembered me. It's such, you get such a, and now I love the Circa. You know, how could you not?
- Speaker #0
And that's, as we're talking about Fremont Street, and you're like, well, is Circa old school? I'm like, no, but it's still a great property. Yeah. And then so, but you remember that because of how he treated you.
- Speaker #1
Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
How many owners or CEOs are walking the floor?
- Speaker #1
Oh.
- Speaker #0
None of them. No. None of them. Fuck them.
- Speaker #1
Right.
- Speaker #0
Sorry. There's not. No,
- Speaker #1
there's not.
- Speaker #0
If they are, great. Prove me wrong. But I just think that we need to get back to that interpersonal. Yeah. Stop looking at a profit and loss statement. Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Exactly.
- Speaker #0
And start going out and talking to people on the floor to say, hey, what can, and everyone will give you a nice review to your face, but hey, what can we do better? Yeah. What is one thing that if, you know, if you own this place, you would change?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And. If you were to do more content about that as you're gambling, as you're fucking hitting on a fucking 12, when the deal was showing a four, and I wanted to reach to the goddamn Instagram thing and choke you, and I love you. Oh, fuck me. Yeah, that was but I just think that it's to do more stuff like that I think would really help Vegas. Absolutely. We've got a bunch of influencers that are here now. I know a bunch of them that do food stuff. And a lot of them are getting paid.
- Speaker #1
I love those guys.
- Speaker #0
And they're wonderful. Yeah. A lot of them get paid. Some of them disclose it. Some of them don't. Whatever. Whatever. I mean, I love them all. I do a dad pod with Brandon from Vegas. Okay. He's a big influencer. And he discloses sometimes. But it's like, okay, I love him. I love him. Whatever he wants to do, it's his choice. It's his business. But a lot of the influencers are getting dragged now. Like on TikTok. Yeah. there's a lot of micro influencers coming up now and you know 5,000 viewers but their stuff is going viral because they're like I didn't get paid anything and this is what I think about the banana daiquiri exactly people are tired of the it's just a false advertisement this
- Speaker #1
is the best ever no it's not the best ever everything's not the best ever it's pretty easy like if they're saying the name of the place the location where it is 9 times out of 10 it's realistically there's something going on there Unless it's like, this is the best taco I've ever had in Las Vegas. It's like, no, this taco is on this street and this area and this place. It's like, come on now.
- Speaker #0
I just, and that's why I'm just like, come on, y'all. We're not stupid. And everything you're saying isn't the best. You could say it's good. Or I had a great time at, and this is what we ate. Great. Wonderful. But not everything is the best. It's not the best.
- Speaker #1
No, it's not.
- Speaker #0
I'm exhausted by that.
- Speaker #1
You know, there's only this one food reviewer, and I forget his name. He's American. He travels to England a lot, but he's refreshing because half the time he's like, you know what? This sucks. he's like I don't like this and I'm like fuck yes You're not getting paid. And if you are, then you're doing a great job. So I like it.
- Speaker #0
What are some, and now that we said that, now I'm going to be an asshole and ask you. Honestly, what are some of your favorite places in Vegas to go? Like to eat, to hang out, to gamble, to drink if you drink. Like what are some of your favorite places to go to?
- Speaker #1
Personally, I live close to the Red Rock. I love the Red Rock so much. I gamble there a lot. So the spa there is unreal. The people there are great. I've become close friends with the dealers. That's bad. but But, you know, I love the Red Rocks, seriously. When we go out, most of the time we're going there, they've got a selection of restaurants. Yard House is great. It reminds me of an English pub, kind of, right? So I get that feeling. It's a great time. The station casinos are amazing. Food, we go various places. I'm a big cooker. Recently, there's a butcher up here called Feather Blade. It's unreal. If any of you guys ever need a butcher in Vegas, go to Feather Blade. It's on Charleston. Nuts.
- Speaker #0
Right on. Really?
- Speaker #1
Yeah. insane. I literally go there like three, four times a week.
- Speaker #0
What are you getting when you go?
- Speaker #1
Rib-eye steaks, chicken. I love smoking my chicken. They've got the whole nine yards. And it's an English-owned butcher as well, so they do some stuff that they would do in England. So that's why I'm...
- Speaker #0
How do you smoke? Do you have a Traeger? No, actually,
- Speaker #1
so we... I used to use this Ninja smoker, and yesterday we got this wood chip smoker. It's got like four shelves in it. I forget the name of it, but it's like one of these new ones. So I'm slowly up. The Traeger is going to be there. Just go... Don't get the Traeger. No, no. Get the Traeger. Oh, get. Okay, yeah. Get the Traeger. Okay. I should just not waste my time and get right there. Yeah.
- Speaker #0
You're welcome ahead of time.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Get the fucking Traeger.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
I used to cook. I don't anymore. My wife is an assassin in the kitchen. No way. She's from Northern Georgia.
- Speaker #1
Oh, wow. Appalachia.
- Speaker #0
So she's a Southern girl.
- Speaker #1
Lovely.
- Speaker #0
She makes her own dry rub for barbecue for ribs.
- Speaker #1
Wow.
- Speaker #0
And I bought her as her Christmas present last year. I got her a Traeger.
- Speaker #1
that's the best gift you could have got Is that for you?
- Speaker #0
Hand to God. I go, honey, you want this? She's like, yeah, sure. That'd be great. I'd love that for a Christmas gift. We use that thing. I'm being conservative four to five nights a week.
- Speaker #1
Oh, okay. That's insane.
- Speaker #0
And it's got a probe. It's got the app. So as soon as it gets to the temperature you want it to, you get an alert. You probe your pork butt, whatever you're cooking. As soon as it gets to the desired temperature, get an alert.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
You don't have to check anything.
- Speaker #1
That's insane.
- Speaker #0
Because again, you know, every time you open it up. It affects the temperature and it fucks everything up.
- Speaker #1
I was doing that yesterday, yeah.
- Speaker #0
No, this is all, it is foolproof.
- Speaker #1
Yeah, I need to get that. I'm going to get that soon, actually, I think.
- Speaker #0
I'd wait a little while longer for the holiday sales to start.
- Speaker #1
Oh, true, yeah. And then look at like,
- Speaker #0
you go to Costco?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Look at Costco.com.
- Speaker #1
Yeah, nice, yeah.
- Speaker #0
Right? And then what I did was I did Costco.com and paid a little bit extra to have it assembled. I'm not assembling shit. I'm good at swiping on my apps, the Chase app to pay for things. Amex, like here are my points. Fuck off. I'm not fucking doing that. Handy. Yeah,
- Speaker #1
right.
- Speaker #0
I'm handy in bed. That's it. Jesus Christ. Right? But do that and get the installation and all that and you will be in heaven. And just get like the biggest one they have. And it's glorious. Okay. We do burgers, wings, chicken. She'll get cedar planks and do salmon.
- Speaker #1
Oh.
- Speaker #0
Do a whole salmon.
- Speaker #1
Wow.
- Speaker #0
yeah wow yeah if ever you need or looking for a recipe just text me okay i'll literally have my wife i'll just have her talk into the phone and do like a voice text okay but honey frazier needs help with chimichurri and for the you know to go on top of a filet what do you think yeah oh well she's do this and this oh it's great dude she's i appreciate that yeah oh that that's her love language is is is spoiling the one she loves and i'm very blessed to be one of those people that's amazing but it's like the traeger is a game
- Speaker #1
I have to try that.
- Speaker #0
Then the next move is, this is from Brandon from Vegas, probably this Christmas, I'll get it, is they have those flat skillet. Oh, yeah.
- Speaker #1
What they're called. We see them at Costco all the time. So you can make like a smash burger.
- Speaker #0
Oh, yeah.
- Speaker #1
Or if you want to like really like for a steak and just to make that grizzle on the outside of a steak or a filet. Or if you're doing like eggs, hash browns, anything like that at all.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
You get a flat top grill. And that's what my buddy Brandon has when he loves it. He'll make his own smash burgers on it.
- Speaker #0
Oh, I need to do that. He's a game changer. It's like $400 or $500. I love a smash burger.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
It's really good. Yeah,
- Speaker #1
so he's like, he's another level. Traeger, flat iron fucking, a flat top grill, and then a regular grill just in case.
- Speaker #0
Uh-huh.
- Speaker #1
You need it, and that's it. Nice. And you get for the regular grill a Weber. It's probably the best one you can get.
- Speaker #0
That's insane. I wouldn't even need my stove.
- Speaker #1
No. Stove for what? Well, again, stove would be like, for my wife, it was like casseroles. Oh, yeah. But you know what she does? is she bought a perforated... um pan it's like a 13 14 inch pan with a folding arm on it and there's holes in it she puts like she'll chop up um sweet potatoes she'll put brussel sprouts in there her favorite food group bacon oh wait and she puts that in the traeger wow that's insane we've roasted we've roasted vegetables yeah oh man this is all right so the closest thing you'll ever get from me that would be tantamount to a dick pic will be food at our house and i'll just try to send you pictures yeah and you're like dude what the shit i'm like i wasn't lying yeah this is what she's doing that's insane she's already buying things now to pre-plan a charcuterie board for thanksgiving we were at trader joe's yesterday in henderson getting stuff that's
- Speaker #0
my life i love it that's amazing oh dude it's yeah are you single uh no i have a girlfriend is she a foodie yeah i cook it though that's okay
- Speaker #1
yeah that's okay it is a wonderful way for to grow a relationship is around food that's that's true isn't it actually uh the love of different spot i like that that's great like do you know what her favorite foods are and what she doesn't like yeah
- Speaker #0
she loves indian food really yeah i mean us english we'd love some of them love the indian food it's got so so many what's your favorite indian place in town you have one no here actually it's called mount everest cuisine I'm part Nepalese. It's like a Nepalese India on Mount Everest. I like that one. They do spicy, spicier side things, which is I prefer.
- Speaker #1
Like tikka masala and like all the like naan.
- Speaker #0
And they've got like the, so from Nepal specifically where like my dad's from, it's like the momos, the correct lentil, whatever, like all that type of stuff. I love it.
- Speaker #1
Right on. That's cool. Dude, we're going to clip this and tag them and just be like here. And then we'll collab on and next scene they'll have a line around the goddamn block, which I love that kind of shit. Yeah. You know, I love that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. through. What we should do is like sometimes get our women and do a remote there sometime of Farco Talks. There are four of us there. It would be hilarious.
- Speaker #0
That would be great. Dude,
- Speaker #1
that is to me like one of the funnest parts of doing podcasting. I'm always looking to collab with people and do remotes.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, that's awesome. I mean, this is fun. Yeah.
- Speaker #1
But it's also like, no, let's go somewhere and have a couple of drinks and have the same talk. But get like garlic naan and…
- Speaker #0
Oh, that's insane.
- Speaker #1
Dude, and you sop up the masala with the naan. Yeah,
- Speaker #0
exactly. Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Dude, I'm wearing my sweatpants. Dude, a fucking bib because things will speckle all over the place. The goddamn red sauce goes all over.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, I know.
- Speaker #1
You know.
- Speaker #0
It's a mess.
- Speaker #1
It's awful. This is fucking awful. It is. Are you, so let's get back to you in terms of content creation.
- Speaker #0
Okay.
- Speaker #1
Are you, like, do you have a team or is it just you? You're pushing stuff out and it's a team. Walk me through, like, the business of Frasier.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. I mean, so it started off being just myself. so for many years I would... graphics design edit film produce all that stuff and then as you have the ability to you know financially hire people key spots my my weaknesses obviously i hired first like designing graphic designing editing um right now the team's grown to a place where it's i have one one of my my director film or edits like an all-round beast is called adrian um we've worked with him now for about seven years. He was born in Norway. Moved to the United Kingdom with me about four years ago. Now he's living in Vegas with me. He's got his own house, which is great. He does absolutely everything. Films. If I need help with setting this up, editing, posting, all of it. He does a fantastic job. It was hard to find. He didn't present all those skills to me at first. He was an editor and that kind of grew into being that. We have a pre-production and post-production remote producer. So it's perfect for the gambling. content and channel. He'll scour the internet, kind of present video ideas to me. Hey, what one do you like? I kind of pick and he just... expands on the idea makes it you know have to have substance and all these sorts of things and obviously i'll verify everything and you know help make sure it's what i think's good too um graphics design there's just a multitude of graphic designers now because youtube allows you to have three thumbnails per video so we're making like 10 thumbnails almost a video and shortlisting them down to three so there's like three designers um and that's for the gambling channel there's a another company where i kind of help people specifically just my girlfriend make content then she has a multitude of like team edits designers for that so it's kind of like you you take a channel and package around what i've figured to be the essential people that you kind of need for it um without the overkill that i've had before where it's like wait i've got like three assistants with the same job title it's like what what's going on so yeah but you know doing it all yourself from the start kind of gives you the experience, understanding of. what you really do need.
- Speaker #1
What's your girlfriend, what's her content?
- Speaker #0
She started doing OnlyFans.
- Speaker #1
Right on.
- Speaker #0
So she started that in 2021, I want to say 2022, which is nice. She lent on me to help create our content and I started help. I made her these videos that got like hundreds of millions of views. And then it's kind of, and like I see it, I don't know if it's a good or bad thing because now there's like so many other people doing it. I'm like, shit. Is this a bad thing?
- Speaker #1
What were some of the original ideas?
- Speaker #0
It was the public videos of gifting. So it was kind of like, would you rather in public have a mystery item or like, you know, we've got like these huge TVs are like a free subscription to my website or a mystery item, blah, blah, blah, whatever it is. I don't know why they went so viral, but went super viral and like the short form YouTube and that sort of stuff and TikTok, Instagram and really picked up motion. which is good. And then it blew up her only fans as well. And she made millions of dollars as well, which is good for her.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. I'm all for it. I'm all for, if it's legal and respectful and consensual, go nuts.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
You know, give a shit.
- Speaker #0
Nice.
- Speaker #1
I've had porn stars on here. I don't care. Yeah. And it's funny because the ones I've had on here, we talk more about the business.
- Speaker #0
Oh yeah.
- Speaker #1
Like, I don't care about how many Bukkake videos you've done in Cabo.
- Speaker #0
Okay.
- Speaker #1
Or how many donkey shows in Tijuana. I don't care. Yeah. but talk to me about but talk to me about if you're in porn talk to me about the business of it so it's actually just to also be clear it's not actually like porn so she kind of like no no I know I'm just saying it's all looked at as the same thing right but to be specific she doesn't
- Speaker #0
do porn she does like more explicit Instagram pictures which isn't like nudity I don't really know it's like this thing that a lot of these the girls do on OnlyFans now
- Speaker #1
That's, I'm not only, I know nothing about it. I know only fans that have been on there and never paid for it. I just, yeah.
- Speaker #0
It's a nuts industry. I think they pay out like $25 billion to creators in the last two, three years.
- Speaker #1
Is it a 30% rip? Goes back to the house takes 30%? 20, 20,
- Speaker #0
20, 20% off the top.
- Speaker #1
Okay.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. So there's like a net. Yeah. They take 20% off the top and you see your gross and then you see your net afterwards. They'd like to do that.
- Speaker #1
But they do, you know what, let them do all the back-end stuff.
- Speaker #0
Oh, yeah, absolutely. There's so many analytics on that back-end. It's a very analytical thing, right? There's, you know, there's like thousands of people chatting with an individual creator simultaneously within one hour in a day, you know, responding to all of that and managing it.
- Speaker #1
It's exhausting, dude.
- Speaker #0
You know, optimizing it, all that stuff.
- Speaker #1
It's exhausting.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, it's good fun. I love it, though.
- Speaker #1
You do love it.
- Speaker #0
Oh, yeah, I love it. I love all of this. Like, otherwise, I truly love it.
- Speaker #1
Do you, how much do you engage with your audience and engagement farming? When people are leaving comments, how often do you jump in and react to them and talk to them?
- Speaker #0
What, as in like when they comment on my videos? I tend to, I was doing it yesterday actually on YouTube. There was a random guy that commented on my video that was like, you gave a chicken and bacon and rice recipe 12 years ago in a video and I've been using it every day since then. And I was like. So that sparked my interest. That's awesome. Yeah. But like, not to sound like a dick, but like most comments where it's like, that's cool. I would maybe like it, but I don't want to.
- Speaker #1
But you can't. You don't have time.
- Speaker #0
But something where I'm like, what the hell? That's crazy. Then I obviously will.
- Speaker #1
I was going to say, because at the level you're at, you don't have time.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. Time's a very important thing. No.
- Speaker #1
Like if anything, no offense, but you hire an assistant to do it and they go ahead and go in there and engagement farm for you and blow it up. But then it's not you,
- Speaker #0
you know. Exactly. Yeah.
- Speaker #1
And you don't want that. It gets away from the flavor that you started the whole thing with in the first place. Exactly. Right?
- Speaker #0
Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. But no, yeah, I try. I try to respond as much. Twitch is a great place where I like to respond to a lot of people. It's very. Oh,
- Speaker #1
you're fine. It's whatever.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
I'm on there. It's funny. I get dick for views on there, but I get a lot of my news there.
- Speaker #0
It's a great new source, especially once verified. It's like, wow, that's very unopinionated, a lot of it. You have a good algorithm.
- Speaker #1
People, that's the thing. If you have a good algorithm, you're good. But yeah, it can go to the right. There's stuff there. I'm a fan of Elon. I like Elon Musk a lot.
- Speaker #0
I've been a fan of Elon since a very long time. He's the only person I actually have a... I've got his signature in my bedroom.
- Speaker #1
You really?
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
No shit.
- Speaker #0
I've had it for like six, seven years now.
- Speaker #1
How'd you get it?
- Speaker #0
I was a gift from a friend, so he was actually eating at a restaurant in Los Angeles called Boa Steakhouse. And he was eating, and my friend was like, Elon Musk's in this restaurant. I was like, fuck off. Elon Musk is eating in this restaurant right now. So there was a bunch of paparazzi. My friend found one of the paparazzi who had managed to get one of his signatures and film it as his information. He gave it to me for a gift, actually, which was cool.
- Speaker #1
No shit.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, got his gift. Back then it was worth good money, so hopefully now. But yeah, that was when he was just like, he had no, there was no politics in Elon Musk. I said something to one of my family members recently, like, who do you love the most? I was like, Elon Musk. And she was like, not leaving until you change your answer. And I was like, I'm never changing my fucking answer. No, no,
- Speaker #1
I drive a Tesla. I'm fine with it. Like it's,
- Speaker #0
I mean, what that man's done is insane. He's amazing. I mean, look at what Neuralink just posted today. Neuralink today in London just. And it's all these companies that people don't know about. And they're running today, the first patient who was paralyzed for the rest of his life could now has a chance, a hopeful life of being able to use. Imagine being paralyzed and then you get hope. That's insane. Insane.
- Speaker #1
It's something that I think with Elon Musk, with AI in general, you're going to start to see people living to be 120, 130, 140 years old.
- Speaker #0
Absolutely.
- Speaker #1
It's going to happen. I'd say within the next 20 years, you're going to see it happen. I want to stick around for that shit. but again i love my kids so maybe i do love my wife maybe i do but also it's like yeah a sweet release of death fuck yeah i'm out of here man yeah i love you all but watch my content i'm gone check me out on fucking youtube yeah i'm out that's funny but i think that it's just i think that we are in an amazing time now like i'm i'm 55 i'll be 56 next year i remember back my kids have asked me about it before there was cell phones oh yeah Before there were microwaves. You know, back when it was cable TV or you had like four channels on the TV and you'd get up and turn the channel. There was no remote controls. Yeah. And people are like, what? I'm like, that was the early 80s. Like that's, I was, you know, 10, 11, 12, 13 years old back then.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, that's crazy.
- Speaker #1
And it's bananas that to have gone through, that's why the Gen X people are the wildest because we've seen like the dawn of the internet.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, absolutely.
- Speaker #1
Back when... I had my little HP laptop and my 96 bits per second plug-in, my little modem plugged in, and I was on AOL. And I thought I was talking to a leggy blonde who played volleyball for USC, and it was a morbidly obese guy in Spanish Harlem with skin tags. And he got me off probably two or three times. But that was my experimental phase. Never been gay, but that's about as close as I ever got to being gay. was getting catfished back on AOL back in the early 90s.
- Speaker #0
AOL, that's crazy.
- Speaker #1
And everybody was getting catfished back then. We're like, dude, look at this. Wait, no, it's a real girl. She sent me a picture of her.
- Speaker #0
That's crazy, isn't it? It's crazy.
- Speaker #1
I wish I was making this up. All of us, all my friends were like, dude, look at this chick, this chick. And now we look at it and go, no. Someone took a picture from People Magazine and fucking got it, uploaded it. It's crazy. Fuck you. LimeWire, we used to get music. That's a throwback. Napster.
- Speaker #0
Napster. Wow. LimeWire. That was an old one.
- Speaker #1
I owned college housing back in upstate New York. I had 24 apartments. And I had the fastest internet we could get was like 14.4. Like it was not. Wow. But what you always like, the kids would come, they were like, I can't get on the internet. Well, because if six people were all downloading stuff on LimeWire and Napster, downloading like Metallica or something. Yeah, exactly. Everyone else's stuff would go. There's no bandwidth. They'd have to throttle you down because you have so much bandwidth. Yeah, exactly. That's it. You know, it was hilarious. But that's what we grew up with, that shit. And then you go into, there was MySpace where you had, do you remember MySpace at all? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And you have like your top eight friends. Exactly. Were there. My name on MySpace was Mr. President. Thank you very much.
- Speaker #0
We used to have this one I think called Bebo as well.
- Speaker #1
What's that? Social media platform?
- Speaker #0
Yeah, same as MySpace, just another ripoff kind of thing. It was more for kids though. Okay.
- Speaker #1
Was it in the UK?
- Speaker #0
Yeah. I was like 10 years old or something. It was around the limewire time, 10 or maybe a bit older.
- Speaker #1
But it's wild times because like do you think you'll ever have kids?
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Think of the stories you're going to have for your kids.
- Speaker #0
Oh, yeah.
- Speaker #1
You know, about how you started from like nothing.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
And all of a sudden like, no, this is what dad did. you know that's crazy actually it's wild but I mean it's Again, some people are meant to be a dad. Other people are not. You'll be a great dad.
- Speaker #0
Thank you.
- Speaker #1
You're welcome. You will be. You'll be a great dad. It's the greatest job you'll ever have in the world. You have a front row seat to the greatest show ever, watching your children grow up.
- Speaker #0
Wow.
- Speaker #1
It's wonderful.
- Speaker #0
That's amazing.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. My daughter's 16. My stepdaughter's 16. My son is nine. I love all of them. It's great. You'll work less. You'll make less money. Yeah. That's the key of being a good dad.
- Speaker #0
Uh-huh.
- Speaker #1
is work less, spend more time with them, make less money, but make them better human beings.
- Speaker #0
That's amazing.
- Speaker #1
That's it.
- Speaker #0
That's insane.
- Speaker #1
But it's good stuff.
- Speaker #0
It is.
- Speaker #1
It's fun as shit.
- Speaker #0
That's very cool. I never thought about that.
- Speaker #1
And it's something that, how long have you been with your girlfriend?
- Speaker #0
We had a slight breakup, but like a total period of like seven years.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
So whether it's with her or somebody else, whatever, it's, you know what? You'll be a great dad.
- Speaker #0
Thank you.
- Speaker #1
You're welcome. Yeah. It's true. It's just, it's a wonderful feeling. Yeah. You know, I now, like I said, I work less.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
But my bills are paid. I do fine. And I take my son to, I pick him up late on Thursdays because he has chess club.
- Speaker #0
Oh, nice.
- Speaker #1
You know, he just got done with, he had three months of a gardening club. So I took him in the morning. That's cool. He loved gardening. He loved that. He brought home his little apron for next session. That's awesome. And yeah, it's just, it's more fulfilling because it's someone that loves you. More than you can ever love yourself.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. Wow.
- Speaker #1
Is having a kid.
- Speaker #0
Oh, really?
- Speaker #1
And you do it right.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Like, and my only advice for you, and I'll get off my fucking parenting soapbox, is like my wife makes a home-cooked meal literally every night.
- Speaker #0
Uh-huh.
- Speaker #1
When it's just my stepdaughter or if my kids are over as well, no electronics. No.
- Speaker #0
Nice.
- Speaker #1
No.
- Speaker #0
Oh, that was big in my family growing up.
- Speaker #1
Like, we sit and we talk.
- Speaker #0
Nice.
- Speaker #1
We have a conversation.
- Speaker #0
Exactly. Yeah.
- Speaker #1
You know, if we go out to dinner somewhere, I don't want to see your fucking phone.
- Speaker #0
Oh, man, that's like, I mean, I see a lot of kids and, you know, I don't have kids, so I don't know. But, you know, you know, they say the iPad kid. Oh, man, I'll never have an iPad kid. Like, you know, when you go to dinner and then there's one kid with his headphones in looking at an iPad. I'm like, hey, if my grandmother was alive and saw that, she would, that's not okay.
- Speaker #1
It's crazy.
- Speaker #0
It's crazy.
- Speaker #1
Well, I have a podcast with Brandon Johnson. Brandon from Vegas. We have a, it's called DadPod.
- Speaker #0
Oh, yeah, nice.
- Speaker #1
And we talk about just, and we're very traditional guys that have kids. And it's like, we're not saying we have all the answers. We're giving our opinion on stuff to say that, you know, like my kids, they have like, my son doesn't have a phone yet. He's nine. He wants a phone. No, not yet.
- Speaker #0
I agree.
- Speaker #1
Not yet.
- Speaker #0
I agree.
- Speaker #1
Not when you can basically pick up a phone right now and watch porn or beheading videos.
- Speaker #0
Very true.
- Speaker #1
I'm not going to let my...
- Speaker #0
You could be radicalized into God knows what nowadays. Like,
- Speaker #1
it's, it's crazy. So again, I'm raging ADHD. So I go all over the place with stuff.
- Speaker #0
That's right.
- Speaker #1
Being someone from the UK. Yeah. What are your, what's your feeling about what's going on there now with just immigration and stuff going on? Because some people say, well, it's being respectful to let other people come into the country. But then you see that it's like people getting arrested for flying the union Jack and for celebrating their, their heritage. Yeah. As, as being a, you know, a citizen of the UK.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
As much as you're comfortable talking about it. Yeah. What do you think about it?
- Speaker #0
I mean, uh, you know, my opinion on the UK, it's like, it's like, so me, for example, I was born in the UK. My mother was born in Canada. My father was born in Nepal. Um, and we were, we were allowed to come to the UK. My mother was born there. My father could come there, I think for like the, the work reasons, like, uh, he was in the military, that sort of stuff but But what my opinion is, if you go to a certain country the same way, I mean, me personally, this is how I look at things. When I go to countries, I just respect their rules and values. So an easier country to sort of name pick in this is like, say Dubai, for example. I go to Dubai and everybody knows in Dubai, you don't mess around, right? They've got strict rules. It's a beautiful place with amazing people. I don't go there quite a lot, but when you go there, you've got to... you don't go breaking the law in Dubai, right? It's crazy. Why? Because they have very strict enforcement.
- Speaker #1
They have fucking consequences.
- Speaker #0
Exactly. Yeah, very strict consequences. However, I mean, I don't know if it's people taking advantage of empathy or something from countries that are more open, but there's a lot of people now. It's a huge thing. There's like this whole shit. shift and um in in countries identities like very fast um you know something that i don't like too is i love england i love london i'd fight for england but uh london it's somewhere now where you can't actually wear a watch like you can't go out and and feel safe and that's not me being oh i can't wear my expensive watches it's like you know even my like my friends are walking home and they they get their phones robbed and they have to like punch somebody because they're trying to rob their phone. I'm like, what? Like this wasn't I feel like it wasn't that prominent when I was younger. It's rapidly changed. So has a lot of the, you know, so has the country, so has the world. You know, it's a sensitive topic out there. And obviously, I just always remember how fortunate I am to be in the position I'm in, right?
- Speaker #1
It's very polarizing.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. It's something... That's something, again, it's like I was speaking to my cousin about that. It's like there's, everything now is so polarizing. It's like... wait, you think that, so you're not this. And it's like, bro, it's like, just, I don't know. It's just fucked. Like, is there no middle ground? Is there no, I don't know. Like, I don't know, man. It's a tough one.
- Speaker #1
It's hard because you're penalized for giving your opinion.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, right. Right. I'm tripping on my words right now.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Like you're thinking about, again, hey, being a podcaster, I am very much, I want to create a very respectful environment here where you feel comfortable to be vulnerable, but also I'm not going, I'm not TMZ. I'm not a gotcha podcaster.
- Speaker #0
Oh yeah.
- Speaker #1
You know, right. And, but there are people out there like that to go, well, Frazier, what do you think that, you know, there were just 14 beheadings in fucking Surrey yesterday and it was all people from Afghanistan thoughts. And you're like, fuck off. What the hell? You're fucked. You're going to leave it, you know, give an opinion on that.
- Speaker #0
There's no like, oh yeah.
- Speaker #1
There's no way to get around that without pissing off part of your audience.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. Exactly.
- Speaker #1
Right? That just knows you as a gamer and now a guy that's running around hitting on 12s. I'll never fucking let you live that down, brother. Never, never, ever.
- Speaker #0
Don't. Ever.
- Speaker #1
I love you. I'll never fucking let you live that down. But I think it would be cool for us to find a way to say, hey, you think this way, I think this way, but I still love who you are.
- Speaker #0
Right.
- Speaker #1
It's okay.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. I mean, it's like, it's like, you know, as I've gotten older, I've even noticed family members of mine, it's like they, they share their political opinions often. I'm like, why, why, why are we doing this here? It's like, we don't need to. I think people, some people I don't think have the ability to see past opinion and still like a person. And I don't know whose fault that is. If it's social media, these phones, everyone's so plugged in on these phones nowadays. It's like, it's like, yeah. I think what it was, there was a study done. It was like the rate of information that the average person intakes in a day 10 years ago was 1%. Yeah. Like, and now you've got 100% growth and all these thoughts bumping around your head. All this, scroll, scroll, scroll, quick, now, now, now. It's like, oh my God, just breathe.
- Speaker #1
You ever watch Joe Rogan or listen to Joe Rogan's podcast?
- Speaker #0
Yeah,
- Speaker #1
I do. He's open about it. And he says that it's about 50% of the comments you see on social media are bots.
- Speaker #0
Oh, absolutely.
- Speaker #1
And getting worse.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Getting worse. Yeah. And it is China. It's Russia. It's North Korea or any nefarious agency that wants to see social discord, social discourse here. They want to see us just a fabric of the United States get torn in half.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
And I've seen it. Like there is stuff, especially on TikTok, which is owned by the CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. I've seen stuff on there where it gets throttled back. And it goes viral on any other platform. But on there, if I'm talking about politics or if I'm talking about Gavin Newsom in California, who I'm not a fan of him. Sorry, I'm not. But guess what? Just because if you think he's great, we can find something else that we could agree upon and be friends. Like mango fucking milkshakes at fucking Resorts World.
- Speaker #0
Trust me.
- Speaker #1
Jesus Christ. Trust me, though. We have so much hate in the world right now. I know. And it sucks, dude. It just sucks.
- Speaker #0
It does.
- Speaker #1
It's exhausting.
- Speaker #0
It is. The thing is, I had this conversation actually with my family. Do you think it's a matter of there being more hate, which there most definitely could be? Or is it a fact of now we have the ability to see everything? Does that make sense? There's always been horrible things happening in the world.
- Speaker #1
Great question.
- Speaker #0
Right?
- Speaker #1
What do you think?
- Speaker #0
That's something I think I don't know the answer. That's something I discuss with people, right? It's like, don't get me wrong. like. Yeah, there's stats and data or maybe, oh, it's like there's a simple fact that disproves what I'm saying or like, no, I'm trying to argue it. But, you know, it's like we mentioned earlier, it's like now, whatever war is going on, whatever unfortunate incident is going on. unfortunately it's always been happening it's just now we have the ability to see it and now everybody gets behind it and which is good and it's also bad you know so but i think for the purpose of polarizing people on the left or right or whatever side this whole thing is is i
- Speaker #1
don't know if it's good it's not good no it's not good brother it's like again i my opinion this is not freighter's opinion do not fucking come at him fuck you if you do come with me it's okay I'm in therapy and I'm well medicated. It's fine. His, like people calling Trump a fascist.
- Speaker #0
Okay.
- Speaker #1
He's not a fascist. I'm sorry. Like anybody, look at Mussolini was a fascist. Hitler was a fascist.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Trump's going all over the world, like getting, ending wars.
- Speaker #0
I mean, yeah, that thing he did, the recent deal, whatever he ended, the peace deal was, that was a huge accomplishment.
- Speaker #1
He won Israel and Palestine.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Massive.
- Speaker #1
thousands of years it's gone on yeah and they'll have some flare-ups but guess what it's it's holding yeah like knock on wood it's still holding it's it's praying and let's pray that it'll hold like it's but people still like i've posted stuff and people have called me a fascist a colonizer um i don't know what a colonizer i had to google that right chat gpt that one my colonizer what's a colonizer like what and that was and it's like it's i'm i'm a racist which i'm not a racist yeah I'm not a racist. Um, but people just throw out these like words that are so hateful.
- Speaker #0
It's crazy.
- Speaker #1
You don't even know me. Like, like if you see me on public, like talk, I talk to you all the time. I'm to me that I watched it, watch this all the time. I'll give you a few minutes. Let's shoot the shit, man. Yeah. If I'm at the gym and people, Hey, I love your podcast. Great. Thank you. Like what, but I, what I'll tell people is what, what's your favorite episode? Like, oh, dude, what, you know. Yeah. Oh, well, I liked it when you were with that girl. I'm like, fuck yourself.
- Speaker #0
Trust. Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Go work on your fucking squats. I can go past parallel on your squats. That's funny. Fucking asshole.
- Speaker #0
Yeah, it's funny.
- Speaker #1
But it is just, I think that it's something, I give my opinion here, but I'm really trying to get more like centered instead of going like, well, this person, this person. It's like, no, this is how I feel. and if you feel differently
- Speaker #0
that's okay yeah i don't hate you because we disagree with each other no like families are getting torn apart right now oh mate it's nuts and it's like you know i can't like political opinions like especially when it's at the dinner table and i'm like oh my god like it's great to have conversation but like when it turns into more of like an argument i'm like like come on like this is nuts like stop stop it stop it but i don't know i don't know what I don't know what it is, just having the ability to kind of look through. It's hard for some people. Some people, rightfully so, sometimes are passionate about things. It's like, I don't understand what they've been through to be so passionate about that. Maybe there's a reason, but it's not good long term. I don't know about that. I don't know. War, destruction, violence is horrible, man. It's just… It's terrible.
- Speaker #1
It's terrible. And most people… Again, most people have never seen true pain. Like you have a roof over your head. Exactly. You have food in your stomach. Right. You have transportation.
- Speaker #0
Right.
- Speaker #1
Like come on.
- Speaker #0
Oh, man.
- Speaker #1
Yet you are complaining about like all this stuff. The thing now they're saying that with the government shutdown, food stamps, SNAP is going to like be defunded, I think, in another like week or so. And I forget the number. Don't get me wrong. But it was like 18% of everyone in America is on food stamps. And I went,
- Speaker #0
whoa. I did not know that.
- Speaker #1
What? Like some crazy, it's like one in eight.
- Speaker #0
Whoa.
- Speaker #1
Was the news this morning said that. One in eight are on food stamps.
- Speaker #0
That's significant.
- Speaker #1
Get fucking jobs.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
Like what?
- Speaker #0
Sorry, a food stamp is like a card to see.
- Speaker #1
A food stamp is government assistance that you get. I think it's a debit card.
- Speaker #0
Well, and those people still work and still get food.
- Speaker #1
And they go get like eggs and milk. But for the... I think they ended it, but for a while, you could just get shitty food like soda, like chocolate. No, no. You should go get healthy shit for yourself.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
But yeah, it's government assistance so you can eat. Interesting.
- Speaker #0
Well, for people that aren't actually homeless.
- Speaker #1
People on welfare. People that are below the poverty line.
- Speaker #0
Wow.
- Speaker #1
Is what it is.
- Speaker #0
That's insane.
- Speaker #1
I don't know. I was blown away by the number. Blown away, Frazier.
- Speaker #0
That's a lot of people.
- Speaker #1
It's a fuck ton. And it was like, what? Like.
- Speaker #0
Start a YouTube channel. Seriously. Yeah. Start putting out content. Again, it takes time to build an audience.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
But start a podcast, for Christ's sake.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Everyone has a goddamn phone. Yeah. You don't need to be in a studio.
- Speaker #1
Oh, no, no, no.
- Speaker #0
Get your phone out. Get a little $20 goddamn tripod from Amazon.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Get a couple fucking lounge chairs. Get your buddy. Have a couple drinks and hit record.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Honestly.
- Speaker #0
Get Opus to fucking clip it up for you. There you go. And post it.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. No, I think creating is always a great outlet for anybody to do seriously, whether it's creating a video or whatever the fuck it is. Just, you know, putting your mind to something and creating and building is great.
- Speaker #0
What do you think about artificial intelligence and the role it's going to play in creation of content in the future?
- Speaker #1
I was literally talking to my friend about this this morning. So, I mean, I don't know how many people... realize or don't at how fast their jobs are going to be taken away from them myself included right content creators included right we don't we're no different the ai industry the robotics industry are going to catch up very fast to my types of jobs creative jobs you know graphic design but then also a portion of manual labor jobs as well you know especially things where it's like i can imagine if you're on amazon today a laying of 30,000 people, right? Was that the right number? I don't know. Was it more? I don't know. It was like Amazon right now laying off 30,000 people because they're going to be braced by robots. It's nuts if you're on a system, if your hands can be replicated by a machine, unfortunately, it's just going to happen. The same way my job is going to be taken away by all this Sora 2 stuff and whatever. I saw Mr. I don't know how. When it really gets to the point, I'm even going to compete. I'm going to have to AI myself and just, I don't even know. Like that's something we're still, but no, the way the world's moving is very quick. I mean, the rate of improvement graph is, it's just vertical, right? So the time goes on, the faster things improve quite rapidly. And I think the next five years, we're going to see more improvements over the next five years than we've seen the last 50 almost. Maybe that's a large number to say 20 to 50 years. The next five years is going to be extremely significant.
- Speaker #0
But for people that are scared, don't be scared. Go into chat GPT and say, here's what I'm really good at. Given the advancements that are ongoing right now in artificial intelligence, what should I be focused on?
- Speaker #1
Trust. Yeah. But also like what I do like about it though is like imagine one day where there's like these clothes shops, right? And it's like, it's all AI. But then you've got the actual, the skilled humans, like the welders, the plumbers, the clothes makers, whatever it is. where they're like, you know what, we are. were human-made. Like, it's a whole market. I'm going to buy human-made products when I grow up. I'm not going to buy AI-made. You know what I mean? So, like, I think still working, it's just, it's going to be a marketing thing. It's going to be like, how do you, you know, how do you present your business? You know, like, my cousins are a very successful landscaper. A lot of landscaping on golf courses is AI, programming, blah, blah, blah. And some people actually hate those courses, like Kings Barn in Scotland, right? Well, not Kings Barn, sorry, Dunbarney, I forget the one. But because it's AI, it's like, no, we are. We see things and we do things the old fashioned way with our brains. Right. I don't know. But I like that. And that's why I would support those businesses growing up. Right.
- Speaker #0
So what a great way to look at it. I mean, people used to say made in the USA, you know, used to be huge. Right. And now it's like, what the fuck's made in the USA anymore? I mean, it's made in China, Hong Kong,
- Speaker #1
Vietnam. I like, I'm saying, I think it's like, if it's British produce, British cows, whatever, British farmers, I always buy that stuff. Right. So I think it's going to be something similar growing up. Unfortunately, on a mass scale. people will lose jobs, but hopefully some survive.
- Speaker #0
It's, I agree with you.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
I think people are going to lose jobs, but if you have a growth mindset, you will pivot and figure something out.
- Speaker #1
That's a great point. Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
That's I I'm open about, and I've gotten in trouble for it. I don't give a shit. The three words I say to my kids the most aren't, I love you. It's figure it out.
- Speaker #1
Nice.
- Speaker #0
I'm not gonna do it for you. I want you to exhaust every option. Use every brain cell you have. And once you've done that, come back to me and tell me exactly what you did, how you failed. Then I'll help you out.
- Speaker #1
Yeah, yeah.
- Speaker #0
And I think that the problem is we are now raising a generation of pussies of parents that are helicopter parents and iPod, iPad parents. You know, and it's so now it's like all those kids are fucked. Those kids are fucked. But my kids are going to eat. those kids fucking lunch. Because my kids are questioning shit and they're figuring stuff out and growth mindset. Trust. And when they have a job, they're not going to go to their boss immediately when there's a problem. They're going to try to figure it out themselves.
- Speaker #1
Exactly.
- Speaker #0
To make it better. And then once they've exhausted the option, then go to your boss and go, I tried this, this, this, this, this, this, and this, and nothing works. The boss goes, you know what? I've got you. Come on.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. I saw Dana White say something similar to that actually. He was like, you know, in a world where people are becoming more soft, it's easy. if you're a fucking savage and a and, you know, like that killer ring sting, whatever in the business world to become successful. Could become easy. It's not going to be, there's going to be a lot of people there, but yeah.
- Speaker #0
And don't think about who you're going to piss off. Don't think about who, whose feelings you're going to hurt. Because guess what? You've got to eat. And especially if you have a family, you've got to put food on the table for your family. You have, you know, like a wife and kids to support. That's your job.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
As the man of the house.
- Speaker #1
I think a big part of it is also education as well and knowledge. Good for you. Yeah, a big part of it is just the, I mean, a lot of where I got that, my sort of self-learning, right? You know, in school, they don't teach you how to start a business and file taxes. They teach you business studies. They teach you economics, right, math. But like, how do you go and start a business and file taxes and negotiate? How do I get a mortgage? How do I do life, right? I don't know what, like. I think about that when I do eventually have children, how I educate them and where they get their knowledge from because I feel like a lot of it is noise, right? You don't need a lot that much noise.
- Speaker #0
You'll do a great job because you have a great it's common sense.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And you have a wonderful aura of common sense. And just double down on you.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Something I do with my kids is if I screw up, I'm the first one to admit it to them.
- Speaker #1
Nice.
- Speaker #0
I am not perfect. I'm far from perfect. I I am an imperfect dad who loves his children perfectly.
- Speaker #1
Oh, that's great. Accountability is massive.
- Speaker #0
Massive.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And that is something these days that has just gone into the ether.
- Speaker #1
No, it's a huge part of my team. It's like when somebody fucks up, it's like accountability comes first. And when they do that, I have so much respect for the person. It's insane. Like if somebody has the ability to come out in front of a mistake they know they've done and I'm going to call out, it's like, wow, you're him.
- Speaker #0
And that's somebody that you want to hook up your wagon to that person for a long time.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Right? If they come and say, if someone that they don't pass the buck, and they come to you and they go, hey, man, this happened. My bad.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
This is how I fucked up, but I'm going to fix it, and this is how I'm going to fix it. Is that okay?
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
Like, as the boss, you're like, thank you. Thank you. Not, oh, it's not my fault. I didn't do it. She did it. He did it. Fuck you. Oh, I've had a bad day today. I'm, you know, I'm sick. I don't feel good.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
You know, I'm fighting with my girlfriend. No one gives a fuck. Yeah. We all have a, you have a mission and the ship is going this way for a reason.
- Speaker #1
Exactly.
- Speaker #0
And it's team Frazier and let's go. Yeah. You're either on or you're not. We're all rowing the same way. We're fucking Vikings. Let's go.
- Speaker #1
That would vary a lot.
- Speaker #0
Let's go. Yeah. I do the same thing with my people. It's like, no, we're going to, this is how we're going to do it. But, my God, if there's something, if I'm doing something wrong, tell me. Please tell me, how can I get better? Don't give me a five-star review all the time.
- Speaker #1
No, exactly. Constructive criticism is huge. You know who I learned that from? It's Mr. Beast. Mr. Beast gave me my first real piece of constructive criticism. I was filming a video, 2018, 17, in this mansion we used to live in. And, you know, there's like 10, 20 bedrooms in this mansion. And I'm filming the intro to my video. And Mr. Beast, who was filming a video at our house at the time, is leaning against my door, just watching me do it. He's pretty nervous. It's you know, he isn't the mr. Beastie is that he's still the huge big deal, right? He's watching me film my intro and i'm like, all right, i'm gonna make sure this is a good one I'm in my bedroom filming. Hi guys today. I'm gonna go and do this. I'm gonna do that I'm gonna do that. I'm gonna do that for like a minute long. I stopped filming he goes What are you doing? And I was like, what do you mean? I was like i'm starting my video he goes I'm, so bored cut that out start the video. What are we gonna do next? I was like What what did you just say? But just straight up direct honest truth of what he thought was the best thing to do. And I learned two very important things at that moment. One, obviously, the advice he gave me. But secondly, it's how to deal and how to navigate with yourself and your team constructive criticism is extremely important. You know, it's like when somebody makes a song, that's such a good song. No, it's fucking shit. Do it again. You're never going to be big. No, seriously. But you have to have the confidence. You have to have, you know, it's kind of like shake my hand. Let's talk business and we'll hug afterwards, right? But I'm going to give you what I think is the best. So. Mr. Beast taught me that constructive criticism. And then after that, I literally said to him, I'm like, yo, I don't want to know what's good. I know what's good. Tell me what's fucking bad, right? I want to know what's bad about this video. What should I cut out? What's what? Yeah, right. So that's why he is who he is because he is the absolute best. And he knew that many years ago.
- Speaker #0
It's it's create. He's the man. He's the man. Jimmy's the man.
- Speaker #1
Trust me.
- Speaker #0
It is creative for any brand to succeed. It's creating the atmosphere of vulnerability.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
that anybody at any level on your team. can come to you. If it's criticism, it's in private.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
If it's praise, it's in public.
- Speaker #1
There we go.
- Speaker #0
But the criticism part is with idiosyncratic detail, what they see going wrong. And they're not just identifying the challenge, they're saying this is how we should overcome it.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Yeah. There we go.
- Speaker #0
That's it. That's it. You know, and as long as you can encourage that type of environment and that people are comfortable enough.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
to act that way to go, Hey man, can I talk to you about something? Yeah. Come on in. I saw you do something last week on this one video. I just, I would have done it that way. Try this angle maybe.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
And you look better that way. It's just, that's a stronger part for you. Every time you're going to be like, I love that.
- Speaker #1
Yeah.
- Speaker #0
You know, at the very, at the very least, this is what I tell my kids at the very least, we're going to agree to disagree.
- Speaker #1
Exactly. And especially from a creator's perspective, right? So from like a lot of the times the creators thinking of it, it's like, this is the best thing. And then when you hear that, it can kind of feel offensive to removing the ear. It's not offensive. We're on the same team type of thing. Well,
- Speaker #0
take your ego and Get rid of that shit. Go. Just go because that is the biggest limiting force in a content creator's life is their ego.
- Speaker #1
Absolutely.
- Speaker #0
And you can judge growth of a content creator by the size of their ego.
- Speaker #1
Yeah. Right? Trust me. I grew up around it my whole life. It's nuts.
- Speaker #0
Yeah. We won't talk about that. But at some time, I go off camera. But again, like And I don't care about who it is. I don't know who it is, but it's like, why do you think they did it? Is it insecurity? Is it, they're trying to prove something to themselves because they're their parents. Like,
- Speaker #1
and the ones with the biggest egos always, they show off the most and then unfortunately have the least to show for it. A few years down the line. It's horrible.
- Speaker #0
Yeah.
- Speaker #1
It's really horrible.
- Speaker #0
Thank you for coming in.
- Speaker #1
Hey Jeff. This has been great. This has been absolutely fantastic.
- Speaker #0
I, I like, I did some research on you. I've been watching your stuff and I'm like, I'm a, I'm older than this guy. First of all, I don't want to talk about it. But I love your personality. I love the energy that you put out. I think it's great. Thank you. Thank you for coming in. Thank you for having me. In a few months, if there's stuff that's going on, do your fucking reviews of all the casinos.
- Speaker #1
I'm literally going to go and come back in.
- Speaker #0
And bring your team. There we go. And let's do something together. And we can do a review of everything.
- Speaker #1
Maybe we'll have some food or something over the next one or whatever.
- Speaker #0
Done.
- Speaker #1
Some drinks, yeah.
- Speaker #0
Done. Love that. Done. Thank you, my friend.
- Speaker #1
Jeff, thank you, mate.