What's she gonna do? Brother? When Jeff Townsend media runs wild on you, I am the king brief an old man. Shit, getting very old. See you're getting old now you just have kids. That's true, That's what that is. This is my aunt, my Austin Aris. Look though, that's just quose I can get. I guess I could have got like the just the jest for men kind of like went dark brown black on the beard, but I didn't have time. What's your hat? Say? What is that? What's Oh it's twenty ten minutes. It's my friends podcast. He has a podcast about mental health and he kind of has like a comedic approach to it. Uh. Yeah, Suicide Survivor and it's a pretty cool podcast. I wonder if you feel like a failure, you know, hill. Uh he's very open I mean about it, and I mean he said he did it on Sinco de Maya. He calls it Sinko hanger, So I don't know, I don't remember exactly, but yeah, he's pretty open about It's like, I can't even do that right. I can't do anything right like those all those Mike Vanderjack jokes back in the day when he on the Bolts. Did you ever hear those? No? You know, Mike Vanderjack has, like you know, I'm talking about that kicker for the Colts. Okay, yeah, really really good kicker, like the first half of Manning's run there, like highest field goal, highest fiel goal conversion percentage ever, but he can never make the big kick, and um he dealt with a lot of mental health because of that. And somebody made up a joke that he went to kick the chair out from undernything but he went wide right fresh. Yeah, but yeah, like highest he still has like one of the he maybe have like the highest percentage ever, but he can never make the big kick. And sometimes that happens. You know, pressures A pressure is a funny thing. Not everyone performs well under under the pressure. We got a bunch of three hundred pound men running at you when you're trying to kick the pall, so I can see how that would be. Yeah, but also the situation, right, you know, kicking a field goal in the first quarters different than kicking a field goal in overtime to win the game. Right. Yeah, So now you got the kicker this year. He can't even do an extra point. Yeah, that's that's a tough job, man, I certainly, I mean, you know, eighty percent success or he isn't good enough, you know, really good enough. You know that in baseball success and you're in the Hall of Fame, right, and it's it's ridiculous. So man, you you've had a big week of Miami where you hanging out with the Miami Heat or nope, not the Miami Heat just went down with the body of mine. Who am I try to bring on here in the next week or two, see if he's interested. He sings for the band Worm, which is a death metal band, not exactly my genre music, but I can respect the hustle and the artistic side of what they do. And they're heading off on tour here around the same time that I head off to India. So when is your official departure too India. Well, by the time this episode is airing, I will be in India. So I leave at the end of March. I'm gonna assume this episode's not going to air until April sometime because we've got a few in the can coming up. So yeah, we could use one more guests though before we go out. That'd be fun. Yeah, I'm gonna try too. I'm gonna try to get another guest or two before I head out, so that we've got plenty of content while I'm deep diet and you're getting kind of boring. We could use a guest and I'm getting bored. I'm running out of things to talk about. You know, bush light, be honest, bush light, bush light? Okay, you want to you know that, you want to know the ingredients? What's I can't tiny? Man? Wow? You think to make it tiny for a reason? Yeah, it's not worth it, too small to un read. Had to get out my bifocals. Yep, yep, I don't really bifocals. But I've got some tart cherry juice here. I know it looks like red wine, but it's not. It's tart cherry juice. What's the tartness that's significant? Oh well, it's it's just called tart cherry juice. It's what it's what it is. Yeah, it's not like it's like it's super high antioxidant. It's really good for nighttime, helps with natural melatonin production, helps you relax go to sleep. Um, so I've been trying to replace uh, my red wine habit at night with tart cherry juice taste better better for me. You know you're a big Melitonian guy. Um, I don't like taking melatonin um per se. But you know, if you look at I've been having a hard time sleep getting to sleep lately, and so I figured to add a little tart cherry juice to the night cyber routine might might help me. I think I just got a lot, got a lot going on in my brain, and it's been hard at seven pm. Two that that's kind of hard to fall asleep at seven pm. I actually was seven am when I got to bed last night, So wow, look at you. Yeah, I got to bed at three and got up at six my usual. Yeah, man, I don't know how you do that. That's yeah, my folk adaptil sleeps are pretty important, all meant to our health. So I don't know if three hours and night's gonna gonna do you a whole lot of good. But I mean, is it you think it'd be better just to like literally never go to sleep? There? Is it better to get maybe three hours? It's probably better to get like five or six hours minimum. That's kind of tough, though, man, is it? Someone's got to cut cut out all the edit all the crazy things you say. So, I mean, I told you don't need to have anything leave it always is, so we don't need to edit this. Yeah, this mess with you. I did want to ask you something. So my daughter and I've been watching Total Divas, okay, and I wanted to know your thoughts and like, how you think you would feel with those cameras being around like every second of your life because this show is like kind of like the first time that you really got like a peek behind the Oh, I don't want to stay behind like to like that show shows a lot of shit that's not been shown before, and I was thinking, like, what would Austin do in this? Yeah, you know, so it's difficult. So I had a scenario back when I was in Vegas where I m had someone who I hired that they were filming, just creating content, filming my life. Basically, I was doing stand up comedy at the time. I was training Frank Mere uh UFC Fighter was teaching him pro wrestling. He was he was, you know, teaching me mixed martial arts. We were both doing stand up you know. I had my swanky Vegas home hired this guy who was a comedian by trade, but also could do some digital stuff, so he was filming everything. So you know, I got a little taste of kind of having that camera set up, um, you know, throughout the day. And it's it's difficult because you know, you can say that you're just gonna act normal, but you're aware of the cameras on. So it's gonna alter. It's gonna alter you just a little bit. Right, You're always gonna be mindful at the cameras. You're not going to be completely free and loose, you know. And these people, just like myself and you're talking about total divas, they're already performers, so they're used to putting that character on. They're used to putting that TV persona on to a certain extent. So um. And then, as we've come to learn with a lot of these reality shows, you know, there's a loose script. They're coaching them up. You know, they need conflict, they need they need a story arc. So some of these things are going to be planted and not necessarily be completely authentic and organic, and it's just the nature of the beast, right. Um. But yeah, I don't think I don't think I would particularly enjoy it. And I'm sure the editors for that show would really not enjoy it because you don't do anything. Well, lets you eat cottage cheese sandwiches and go to the gym, they'd probably get bored. Let's be honest, dude, you have no idea what I do in my day to day life. You have no idea how boring or not where and I am. I talked to you quite a bit to know that. I don't think you do anything crazy every day. I'm not even cottage cheese sandwiches, that's for sure. Well, that was a joke, obviously a pretty damn funny one for a guy that he says it. No, SIT's a humor. That was fucking funny. No cottage cheese sandwich. You're picturing right now, You're picturing eating a cottage cheese sandwich. I also know what you think is funny about my my lifestyle choice. What do you mean what to make a joke about it? I just like getting a reaction out of you. I don't find it funny at all. I actually know a lot of people that are vegetarian, a lot of family members. I just something about saying it to you, I like, maybe I liked it. Maybe I'm a shister kind of. I feel like I thought you just will see my friend. I feel like every time we're on here, you're just you're you're trying to make jokes about my ship. Like what I talk about yoga on the last episode, and you're just like you're making jokes about it. No, No, that's not true. I got into that because I've done DDP yoga and I was trying to relate to you. That's all I can relate to with the yoga. But I've done a lot of DDP yoga. You can't tell by now. I got a dad bought But yeah, back in the day, DDP yoga was my thing. I didn't know it was like so different from the normal art of a yoga. Yeah, and not even close. So that was a bad example in your bath. But I apologize. Yeah, it's all good. It's all good, juice. I think your lifestyle is your lifestyle, man. I don't have a problem with anybody's lifestyle, honestly, really not a very judgmental person. Just like I'm not judging you for drinking a bush light here on a Tuesday. But about my cutoff my hat, I mean you look like you you're dressed like you should be drinking a bush light. So I guess it works. This is the closest thing I could do to imitate you. I don't have any like you don't how to quite have the hat. I'm not sure actually where to find those? Um I was trying to uh yeah, and this is all I could come up with, a tank topish thing beside just a white beater or something, and what was and what was the purpose of that? Because I think they're actually pretty cool. They're not like super tall like this, but like to dress, what was I just like, I just want the hat because it's a low profile. I hate like the hyper like I like snapbacks, but I hate the hype height. Yeah, well it's cold. It's still cold up by you, so the winter hat works it actually, yeah, it hasn't cut. Unfortunately, it's got cold again and snowing and crap. But yeah, fun. But you're just trying to ride me here thinking I'm you're not. You're not realizing that I actually legitimately was trying to shop for that hat does hand right here? Yeah, I couldn't find it anywhere. It's just a it's just a Beanie. It's not it's not anything special. It's like, well, but it's like I look at Beanie. It's it's not like that low profile. Yeah, it's so emotional here now I discuss the of my eye. But you know, it's okay. It's hanging down. Okay, it's hanging down because I got a lot more hair to grow, so it's gonna it's gonna hide all my hair as it starts. Getting a little lot of control here. I'm still sticking to my hair growth too. Man, I think I want to give it a shot. Yeah. It is kind of weird for me though, because I haven't grown my hair out probably in fifteen years. So yeah, I don't know what. Doesn't think I'm really crying, doesn't it. It's okay though, it's right time, Yeah, Tier, Tier, it's okay, man, Yeah, it's gonna be okay. That's all right. Sorry, I'll I'll be nicer to you. Don't question our friendship please. Yeah. Yeah, see I should be on Totaldidas. You'd be sick. I could do it. I'm a diva. It's actually that lights are way too bright, so that show is still on, like currently, I'm not sure I'm not sure. This is my daughter found it on Peacock. I'm I don't think they're making new episodes anymore, gotcha, Okay, I think they They had a good run though, I mean it had several I don't know, five years or something, interest and ten. We're selective on what exactly. I'm pretty uh, I had the remote in my hand, but yeah, I don't know. It's different. It's like the first time I remember besides that weird secret of Wrestling show that played on TV. I don't know if you remember that. I remember what it was called exactly. They had a bunch of people on mask doing it and like giving away the secrets. It's probably when we were we're probably pretty young. Yeah, I'm even well, I'm younger than you. But this is a forever ago. But like my point is though that there's not a lot of things that showed that before Total Divas. Obviously the network came then, and they have all these like shows that showed that stuff now. But it was kind of like a first of its kind sort of thing. It's just a reality He was like, you know, real World with Divas, right, Yeah, didn't. Hey, w just announced that they're doing some reality based show. It's being added to their lineup tonight. I'm not sure this Roads had one for a while. It's not that one. I think it was one of Tony's weekly big announcements. Note Tony too much, Tony Cohen, the best thing he can do is beyond the camera less. I don't know why he's on the camera so much. Probably because he pays for the cameras. Yeah, but like that doesn't like But like Vince McMahon typically is a is a character, right, I don't know. I guess not really completely Vince McMahon right that he was, you gotta think for years was the was the comment when he was the play by play guy, because he knew exactly what he wanted to get across to the viewers, so that he put himself in that role before many most people because this is a pretty you know, dirt sheets most people watching had any idea that he actually ran the show because he didn't call himself minsick Man the owner. He was just Bensickman, the commentator. You wouldn't have known yep, right, And that was long before the mystic man character. So I don't seem like Tony Kahn really wants you to know he's the owner. What's wrong with that? He's not really good on camera in my opinion. Okay, well, I mean you're entitled to your opinion. But and again I don't I don't watch enough to comment one way or the other. But I have no problem with a guy who signs all the checks and his bank rolling the entire organization if he wants to put himself on TV. And it's not like he's putting himself on TV to like make himself the champion. He's just putting himself on TV being the owner. Um Again, they don't have a quote unquote like commissioner. That's that's what I'm saying. They don't just have like a they don't have a Jack Tony or you know, like the head back in WB SO Tony is playing that de facto role of he's the matchmaker. He's the guy that's calling all the shots, right, and so if you're not going to have um a character playing that role, then you might as well have the guy who actually is that role doing it. I think he's the one called I don't think there's many people calling the shots. So so, you know, it was great in the media scrown with sampunk though. I mean that was facial reactions were great. H that had been difficult. That had to be a difficult situation to be put your boss in a situation like that. Uh, I can't say that I have no you've ever wanted to nah, yeah, contrary to contrary to internet rumor, Um, yeah, you know, I've never I've never really gone off script or kind of gone into business for myself. You know what's that? You know? Sold? Everybody said that was going to Dave Meltzer said you're going to business for yourself. Yeah, but that's all but that's all not true, right right? Yeah? I mean I did, I did. I didn't know sell. I'm saying I laid there for four and a half seconds, you know, long enough him to depend me again, Wat go watch an MMA fight. Go tell me much of those guys sit there and hold their leg or their arm after their match, lay on the floor on the outside. Gage, you know what I'm saying, Like, oh, well, you know, go watch boxing. You know. So there, so it wasn't no selling. And then and then furthermore like I don't know that Dave Malser said that. You're saying he said that I don't recall what who said what I know he DM me asking for answers that I was not going to give him. Of course, whether it was Dave or any or any of the other pundits out there, or the smart fans, or again the people behind the scenes who think that they're smart to what we do. Again, I just I just I counter with this is the most clear way I can articulate how you you should be able to decipher if this was a shoot or it was of work. It just comes back to if I was going into business for myself, if everything that happened post that Bound for Gloria match with John Morrison was not supposed to happen, was a complete shock and surprise to all the decision makers in that company. Why did anybody see it? Don't you think if some guy was creating a scene outside of what was supposed to happen, that whoever is running the production would cut the camera and just get a tight shot of John Morrison in the middle of the rings celebrating his win, as opposed to cut into the camera. That was clearly on me for the whole the whole thing, me, you know, me cursing out don callis up in the balcony, me walking to the back with two fingers raised, there being a camera waiting for me on the other side of the curtains, so they every captured more footage for behind the scenes. Like if none of that was supposed to happen and I was going into business for myself, nobody would have ever seen it because the cameras would have never showed you. And if anyone has a better you know, if yeah, you can call me a liar if you want, I've been very consistent and in a spout for glory thing from the jump, but just answer to Just think about that for a moment, Just think about that for a moment. This wasn't necessarily live so than anything, they couldn't have cut to the cameras right and then and then they did the whole you know, they did like a behind the scenes package where they used the footage of me coming through the curtain, cursing, cursing, Scott out like you mean, they don't normally have cameras just they don't always film that, No, of course not. They don't have cameras just sitting there behind the curtain gorilla position. Odd odd that they had one there right, just so happened to have one there. Listen, I'm tired of talking about it. It was something that I was doing to I like the magic of pro wrestling of blurring the line of what's real and what's fake, because to me, that's what the magic of pro wrestling is. And so I was rather committed to that storyline. I felt like we really had a lot of people worked on both sides of the curtain, and that was just the next step in it, you know. And it was to get to the rematch that never happened, you know. And so you know, sometimes we do things creatively artistically that don't have the desired effect. That's different than deliberately trying to sabotage a guy's moment or go into business for yourself. Like I strongly reject any any implication that that was what happened there. We can argue if that was the best storyline angle to go with. Obviously we didn't get the desired result of having a hot rematch, you know, and that was and that was because I decided not to come back. But as far as all that on the nonsense, I've said in my piece, people are gonna believe what they want it doesn't really matter. Moving on, Do you have a question about Beck's back behind the scenes? So we always hear about the gorilla position, right, how is that such like a special thing in WW compared to like you've been obviously you've done a lot of other emotions, but like, how would you describe the gorilla position in WW versus TNA, etc. Well, it gets his name from Gorilla mont Soon, right, because he sat there for ever. You know, listen, WW is just it's a different beast altogether. The production, you know, everything is just at a different level. And I think there's something different between having you know, the owner and and a figure like minswick Mann sitting in that spot when you come through the curtain m or somebody who's just in that position, you know, being paid to be in charge. You know. So one of that was in Ringaboter, you know, impact TNA. It wasn't the same. It's not it's not necessarily a consistently set up spot like it is what WW where you know, no matter what building or arena they're in, gorilla position is always going to be exactly what it is, exactly set up the same and uh, and there's a lot going on in there. You know, you got a lot of people in there directing traffic, sort to speak, and WW is its own beast. You know, no one's no one really competes too much. And again I haven't been to aw except for one time, so I don't really know what they do on a consistent basis. With that gorilla setup hashtag Austin areas, aw ya, people would lose their mind. They would be so angry, like cancel culture, Cancel culture would be off in at the mouth. Oh but don't you know he did the thing and he did the and that just yeah, yeah, they had good nuts. H So Dixie Carter wasn't sitting back there like that. Not really. No, did you ever get an addaboy from Vince awesome? Are you sure? Palace? Yeah? I mean I think I've told the story my first time in commentary, right yeah? Yeah, you know, man, you were great on commentary. Man, that was about as big as big as an Hanna boys who can get Yeah. I remember telling my wife, I said, uh, I was so excited to see you in WW, just to have just on that stage right after seeing you and excuse me, ring of honor and TNA. This guy's really good wrestler, and you never fucking wrestle, not a whole lot, not a whole He was like, I don't think this guy actually wrestles. I'm like, he he's hurt, he's going the dirt. She'd said that, uh, he has a you know whatever, and uh, she didn't believe me that you were a wrestler because you're just on commentary. You're like everything else for a while, but wrestling. So she didn't believe me you actually were a wrestler. She thought I was crazy. Yeah, and then she and then you're like, no, it's gonna be a Wrestlemanian. Then you ordered it and then I wasn't in there either because it was the pre show, so she turned it on the time. Yeah, so she probably still doesn't know that I'm a wrestler. You know, I saw you on there by the way, of course I did. Yeah, but man, sorry, it was like a dirt question. But you'd like to talk about current events, anything going on this week and last week we talked about the training rail and how that's impacting Indiana, anything else going on out there that's kind of like, I mean, there's a lot, there's a there's a lot of stuff going on. But it's I know, this episode is going to come out, like I said, on a bit of a delay, so it necessarily want to get too much into current events because by the time this airs, it won't necessarily be current. Obviously, we have the Silicon Valley Bank situation, which again, if you know, it's following a along the lines of what a lot of people that have been paying attention to the Great Reset have been warning people about right um collapse in the financial system in place so they can usher in their new system digital currency. Just you know. So, I mean, that's an interesting development. It will see what happens with that or you know what the fallow it is from there. Um, all of our Twitter ac counts will get hacked. I mean it could be who knows, if they're not already hacked. Yeah, I don't know. It's just you know what we're I'll be honest, man, I just I've been just trying to tune out I've lately, you know, to get to you man. Yeah, it gets to me. It gets to me quite a bit. Um, this cont you know, and and again part of it's my own fault because I choose to follow and pay attention to these things when I could be putting my focus and energy elsewhere. So it's always trying to balance that, you know, balance between feeling like I'm informed with what's going on in the world and then not letting all that negativity m consume you and start to really get you down. You know, it's but it's hard when you once you see things, it's hard to unsee them, at least for me. You know, It's one of the main reasons I went vegan. Right once I understood, you know, the process of how that food got to my plate. I couldn't unno that. I couldn't unsee the footage of those cows and those chickens and those pigs, right, I couldn't. I couldn't you know, the fish. I couldn't unsee it, pretend pretend like I didn't know. So I just made the decision to now to contribute to that anymore than I that I had to with the events of the world. You know, it gets difficult sometimes, and that's why I'm excited to head off to India to completely like detach and disconnect from the phone and social media and Jeff, get away from Jeff, get away from this podcast, you know, like just just really I want to say, going to isolation, but really kind of just cut myself off for a couple of months so I can really just refocus on myself and some things that I that I want to focus on without the distraction or the you know, concerns of everything else going on. So I've been trying not to bother you. We'll see if I come back, you know, just let's just stay in India to be interesting, hang out with the great Collie dangerous dude. Uh No, but man, I've been trying not to bother you that I feel like I've done a pretty good joby true. Yeah, there was something in health News I wanted to ask you. So I've been drinking a lot more water since I got this clearly filtered water bottle. I was thinking about getting one of those, actually, but because I obviously have it like a filter, I'm a nice refrigerator. But I really don't know how m Like, I don't really know how to know, like ninety percent of your filters you're going to find are not going to get rid of fluoride, right, So fluoride filters tend to be a little more expensive because fluoride is a hard thing to filter out of water, So this and all the research and reviews that I read seemed like it was one of the best ones available. And it's nice to you know, no matter where I filled water up from, it suck it through the straw and it's filtered, and yeah, I've been drinking more water as a result, which is always a good thing. So the health things, there's actually a couple of dementia things that I thought was interesting. Okay here one of them was then talking about it being directly linked to linked to sleep that people sixty five and older or people that are vulnerable to that obviously and are at much higher risk if they don't have the proper amount of sleep before that, like a significant percentage higher risk than like if you have sleeping problems then you're elderly, for example, you have really much higher risk with dementia. So what you're saying is Joe Biden hasn't been getting much sleep to last fifteen years. Then the other thing I read was vitamin D supplements linked to forty percent lower vitamin D being a yep. But but there's again there's a difference between getting vitamin D naturally, which is from the sun, which again that you think of the sun is our energy source, and most people aren't getting their vitamin D from the sun, getting it from a pill form. To me, Matt, it's not the same. It's just not the same. A lot of these supplements. You remember, supplement industry isn't regulated. There's there's no FDA regulation. Now that that means much with the FDA, but there's there's none, right, So it's the wild, wild West. So you know, not all supplements are created equal, and some I would even say, are you know at beast through a waste of your money, and at worst they're going to contribute to to other health issues. But vitamin D has always been a big correlation between vitamin D levels and people's health, which is why it was so scene to me that in the midst of this global pandemic, they're basically telling people to stay inside, right like, which is the worst advice they could have given anybody. They should have told everybody to get outside, get outside for at least thirty minutes a day, get outside for an hour a day, get in the sun. Right. You don't have to be on top of somebody to go outside. No, not at all, not at all, but even so again and we could you know, I read a big read, a big threaded about the germ theory and all these different fifty different you know, trials and tests that they did to try to show how infection works, and they failed in each and every one of these attempts to try to spread a virus through the way we've been told it happens, right, someone coughing on somebody, somebody's sneezing on someone, somebody rubbing their eyes and their nose and rubbing it on somebody else, right like directly, like trying to give other people diseases, going back to the yellow fever Spanish flu. They've tried doing all these different studies to show and prove how viruses spread and how they're contagious, and they've never been able to do it, you know, And so it's you know again to me, one of the biggest conspiracies theories is the germ theory and how and how we understand sickness and disease spreads. And it doesn't apply to like, um, what's that? But does this apply to like like STD like sexually transmitted like HIV for example, Like are you're your Are you compared? Are you saying this relates to that? Uh? You know, I I'd say that, I'd say that it all to me deserves more scrutiny and taking a deeper dive into these things, things like HIV. You know, again they've tried, you know, tried giving people polio. You know they were an unsuccessful Yeah. Yeah, yeah, it's just you know, we've accepted germ theory as reality. And it's not called germ fact. It's called germ theory because we accept that that's how virus and sickness spreads. That's what allows us to put fear into people for being too close to one another, right, It's what allows us to think that we take a pill or we take more poison and somehow eradicates virus or a disease. I just think it's a very interesting topic and I think it's an extremely important topic that we should all pay attention to. We scrutinize the conventional wisdom that we've been given. See how it all ties together. But yeah, man, vitamin D is a pretty important thing. And obviously, over the last one hundred plus years, we spend less and less and less time outside and more and more and more time inside working all day and your factory job and your desk job. You're at schools, you're in cars, right, You're from the car to the office, to the car to the home. People have they spend any time outside? You know? Now, think about one hundred two hundred years ago, we spent most of our time outside because we were growing our own food, we were harvesting our food. We were you know, like we didn't have cars necessarily, right, So it's just the lifestyles are different, and so yeah, you know, vitamin D is important. Sleep is hugely important. You know, it's going back to the study you're talking about. That's when our that's when our body, in our mind gets to rejuvenate, gets to repair. Right. So, if you're constantly tearing your body down, whether it's mentally, physically, emotionally, nutritionally right, and you're never given that body adequate time to shut off and repair, eventually you're going to break down, right. You know. It's always say it's like your car. If you never if you never change the oil, you never wash it, you never put air in the tires, right, what something to happen? Something happened, you know, and like and and so you know, get this slap. People start hit their sixties seventies, and all of a sudden, all these things start happening. It's like, but you haven't taken care of your vehicle your entire life. What do you think? What did you think was going to happen? You know? And again use the car's an analogy because most of us have all having a head a car, and if we don't do the maintenance on it, we don't do the upkeep. If we don't take care of it, well, it gets rusty, it breaks down, it stops working, you know. And so if you think your body is your vessel, is your vehicle, it's the same thing. It's the same thing. My body is a wonderland, yeah, or a wasteland. Right. Oh yeah, you got a point there. Actually, yeah, it doesn't surprise me that dementia is, you know, having links to to lack of sleep and lack of sun makes sense to me. You know, I didn't really realize until I had a grandmother that passed away with dementia. She had dementia. That's it's crazy. It's like somebody you've known your whole life, and like there's just a certain point in time when they don't remember anything thing after it really right, it's just like, oh, yeah, until you experience I don't know if you ever have with somebody you're close to. I've been lucky. My grandpa was ninety six and pretty sharp, and until the day you passed. Yeah, it's like they don't. They're not capable of remember in your kid's names or anything of your adult life. It's weird, you know, like, yeah, but yeah, until I like experienced that, I really didn't. I don't want to say I get it still, but I didn't get like how devastating it is. Sure, well, I don't think you ken until you're actually you live through it, right with something that you care about, you know. And then there's a lot of other things too that are that are probably linked to this, and things that will probably never know the truth. You know, a lot of neurotoxins. Again, there's a lot, there's a high toxic load that our body is having to navigate on a day to day basis. You know, we talk about the food and the stuff that we voluntarily choose to do. We can talk about what's in the water, you know, we can talk about now what they spray in the air, these chemtrails that are no longer a conspiracy arie. They're happening, you know what exactly or in these chem trails we don't exactly know. Um, the pesticides that we're using on the food crops, the things that are in our beauty products, women's makeup, hair dye, uh, skin cream, deodorant, toothpaste. I mean, it goes on and on and on and on. So to try to navigate through life reducing that toxic glow to your body isn't easy, you know. And so for me, I always felt the one place I have the most control is what do I eat, what do I drink? You know, that's a that's a conscious decision I make. I can't necessarily um, you know, stop the you know again, glypha state, which is something that bioaccumulates in our system. Glypha states round up weak color. We've been using this now for for generations, right. It's it's a it bioccumulates and causes all sorts of problems within people. Well, here's a here's a good news article that's health related. We saw our friends of Fiser just made a huge acquisition to and let me make sure I have the name right, But they basically are acquiring a cancer, a cancer medical cancer company, which I think is interesting interest. Let me let me get the exact They acquired the cancer treatment biotech Sagan for forty three billion dollars. I wonder where they got the money to be able to afford a forty three billion dollar acquisition things. Possibly because they just shook it all out of the world's pockets through their governments by having us all pay for these vaccines that some of us didn't really want and that were completely ineffective. It didn't work first, um all, yeah, I mean, well, yeah, we paid for it. They were free. It was like, oh they're free vaccines. No that I mean, you know, technically we paid for it, just like we're paying for the war in Ukraine right now. You know, they keep taking our money and sending it to the Ukraine right to prop up that war. But yeah, it's it's I think it's interesting that you know, there have been links and if you you know, through veirs and other and other places, and you know what the Var's Report is. So Var's Reports something that was actually set up a long time ago to basically allow patients and doctors to have a database, have a place where they could go and they could report any vaccine injuries, right, any adverse effects. So vaccine adverse effects, cite verse and I don't know exactly what the letters stand for, but basically that's what it is, right, it's for vaccine adverse effects. And so if you look historically at the number of reports and then you look at what's happened in the last two years, it's an astronomical increase in the number of ents that have been reported. Now, prior to the last two years, it was widely accepted that only about one percent of adverse reactions actually get listed to bears. It's a tedious process, right, It's not like you just click a couple of buttons on your computer, right, Like, you have to go through about a thirty to forty five minute process of filling things out to file your bear's report, whether you're a doctor or your or you're the person the patient who had it. So it's it's not anything that anybody's ever felt was you know, fraudulent or people were just making up you know, and not every and and there is a there is a checks and balance, a system to to you know, to look over the reports obviously get rid of anyone's that they think are blatantly false or double reported, whatever it might be. And so, but it's the number is historically they think only about one percent of the actual adverse reactions are reported. So if you start looking at the number of BEARS reports since this COVID vaccine, it's pretty eye opening because, yeah, I think Bear's report it's been around for twenty years, right, and it's been a pretty i will say consistent, but with every you know, over the years, there's a certain number of adverse effects being reported for these different vaccines that have been rolled out. But you know, I think it's like some absurd number by like like a four thousand percent increase in the last two years. I just kind of pulling a figure out of my ass. So then the people that are on the other side of that fence go, oh, well, anybody can report on BEARS. That's just a bunch of anti vaxers that are just going on there to inflate the adverse you know, adverse reaction reports, which is complete bullshit because we've known for twenty years that it's if anything that's underreported, it's not overreported. The idea that this many people would take forty five minutes out of their day to create a phony report. And again it's not just the reports coming from people, but it's also coming from positions. If they minister the vaccine and they see a reaction with at a certain time, that they go file report. But just check it out some time. It's all it's information there, databases area. Anybody can look it up. You can go look at the Bear's report and you can see for yourself, and you can see for yourself the numbers on how they've increased in the last two years. But one of the things that people are talking about in relation to this vaccine is these new very aggressive forms of cancer that people are developing after being vaccinated and or boostered. And so I find it interesting that Fiser, now after giving their shot to eighty percent of the globe or seventy percent of the globe owth the number is, and seeing this big uptick of these aggressive cancers, have now spent forty three billion dollars to acquire a cancer biotech company. It's almost like, you know, create the problem, offer the solution, right, so now they're going to have their their hands in that cookie. J are to make money off of people who need cancer treatment drugs. And the CEO was, you know, on record of saying, hey, one in three people are going to get cancer in their lifetime, right, so they want to be the people that help treat that, right, not cure it. We've never found a vaccine for cancer. You lived long enough, everybody would get it eventually, right, I mean, but are you saying that or do you think this is harmful to the cancer research industry? Are you saying so this thing they bought, is it more research base or is it jes like the medicine that you're talking about. Yeah, they're they're they create you know, they're basically creating basically what he says, this is something like an mRNA vaccine. But this is for cancer. Then this is from the CEO's quote, right, the Fiser vaccine been linked to increase in cancer. So they go buy a cancer treatment biotech so that they can have their hands in the treatment for all these new cases. Right. So m again, at remember the American Cancer Society was funded by Rockefeller after his pharmaceutical drugs started giving people cancer. Well maybe you never know, Austin, Maybe they're doing this for a good cause like they want to make a difference. Everything can't be abil money, right you think so started out there perhaps, or perhaps that's a extremely gullible thought. You call them a gold No. I think you just like to play devil's advocate all the time so that you feel like there's two contrasting voices. But what do you think, Jeff, You think people that find ways to make billions of dollars have good hearts and they care about the well being of other people that they're making that money off of. Maybe it starts out that way. Is that a possibility that it starts out that way? Then maybe it doesn't end up that way, now, I don't You don't think people change every time the further they get into the society and the way the system works in society. I think you're either wired to try to make as much money as you possibly can by any means necessary, or you're not against Most people, if they have a nice house, and they have a car that runs, and they have the things they need to survive, aren't trying to figure in a way to buy their neighbor's house and the neighbor across the stre and the entire block and the city right, you have to be wired and focused to become a billionaire on the objective of becoming a billionaire, and unfortunately, more often than not, you're not going to get there without taking advantage of a lot of people along the way. Okay, that's just that's just you know, that's that's my opinion. There's no statistical fact, you know that I can back that up. But I just you know, again, I don't think Bill Gates is a good person, always a philanthropist. This guy's been making money and he's come out and said it his own quote, the most lucrative investment he's ever made. The thing he's made more money on anything else is pharmaceutical drugs. The the the amount of increase that they charge and that they're able to charge for pharmaceuticals. Far farre ex sees any other investment that he's made, right, And let's not forget you know, like you know, so you know, we think Bill Gates is buying all the farm line up because he wants to grow organic, clean, pure good food for everybody. That's his goal. It's not you had to break the silence here. Well, I just think you're fucking with me. But okay, what does he say, is reasoning or or or you're just extremely you know what. And it could be because I think you're so busy with your eight different podcast projects. You're you're fucking your kids, your pats, your job. You probably don't you know, you probably you know, probably don't really pay attention to most of the stuff. So when I bring this stuff out there, you're probably not fucking with me. You probably legitimately are completely unaware a lot of it. Yeah, I'm just thinking about it for the first time. I'm not gonna lie. Yeah, and and and that's how and that's how people get away with it, right, that's how. That's how they're able to roll him out on your television screen and you'll listen him like this guy has some knowledge or expertise about health, when the reality is the only, the only, the only thing that he has tied to vaccines or people's health is that's how he makes his money. It's not intentional, though, it doesn't have to necessarily be like you said, get away with it. I'm just going through life, trying to get through every day. It's not like I'm intentionally avoiding it. No, it's actually smart, bro, It's it's actually smart. Like there's a lot of days I wish that I could put the genie back in the bottle, so to speak, and I could go through life a little oblivious and aloof at the things that I see around me and the information knowledge I have. I wish I could unlearn it. And you know, they say the old Saint ignorance is a bliss, And that was my old Twitter handle, he used to say. My Twitter Boer used to say, ignorance is a bliss. I'm usually angry. I'll let you pick up what we're gonna talk about. Go ahead. No I thought that I could tell you about, but go ahead tell me. So the Infinite dial came out last week, which in the podcasting the world is like the biggest database on podcast listeners. It's like the biggest research report that comes out every year. So like, if you're a dirty podcaster, you look forward to it. But to me, it's also just crazy to see like not breaking down like the podcasting statistics necessarily, but to see the continuous trend of people that have smartphones, people that have smart devices in their house, like all this is on this report, right, and people that are using social media, and like what social media is increasing, and it's just amazing to me the awareness that people have. An example, like they like a huge percent of people know what podcasting is now Like people used to ask, they'd be like, what the you know, what the hell's at? But this is interesting report to me just to see how society continues even at like the age ten through seventeen or twelveth plus. I guess as it says, continue to just become more and more are knowledgeable about and use all these different technology devices that we have. It's interesting study just about it's about podcasting, right, but it says something about society as well. Give him brend the circus and they'll never revolt. And there's plenty of circus to go around for everybody, right, Yeah. Something to distract everybody, something, something to keep their head in the sand, something to make them sure that they're not aware that Bill Gates makes alf his money off of vaccines. You know, he's used on their countries children as guinea pigs. He's brought up all the farm land in the United States, and I'm sure he does it all for all good reasons because he's just a good person, a good human being. Or the alternative is he's a sociopath who has tofarious intentions. And historically, if you look at the people who find themselves in power and wealth, that tends to be there, that tends to be their moo, right, they're sociopaths. The psychopaths, you know, they're narcissists. But yeah, man, but everyone's listening to a podcast or you know, everyone has their smart devices now, or everyone's on their TikTok or their Twitter, their Facebook, just scrolling through, just scrolling through the distractions. There was a big scare when you saw case. So the pandemic obviously caused a huge increase in podcasts starting up and stuff like that. But with it as this time period, the data became almost like not reliable, right, people aren't driving to work, a lot of different variables that kind of make this data abnormal. So coming out of the twenty twenty one for a reason, when we reviewed that data, you would you saw like a little bit dip and listenership or a podcast consumption for the first time in like fifteen freaking years or at least ten years. Over exaggerating, but you see that start to level out now and you're starting to get accurate data again now that life semi normal. So there's a lot of people freaking out like this. We'll like how it's going to affect advertisers and and all all that, but you clearly see that that was just such an abnormal time that you really can't rely on it for anything as far as business goes. All right, I'm just a nerd. I thought that was interesting because a lot of people were freaking out last year. Oh no, it's peaked. It speaked. Not the case though, interesting cheers. Yeah, pretend I'm stone cold Steve Aoston when I'm yeah doing that. So I've carried this conversation today not really. You do all the talking, but I plug it. What do you have? Man, we're about an hour already. Somehow, I don't really know how. Yeah, man, I think I'm you know, I think I probably said said more than an ass canceled. Yeah. Probably. Yeah. I'll try to log in and my password just work after this episode. Yeah. No, it's all good, man, It's all good. It's just uh is uh is this therapeutic to you at all? More pissed off? You know what? Like com being one hundred percent completely honest, Like I just got back from Miami, like late last night, and so like today, I was really busy with just you know, I got a lot of stuff I still got to do before I head out to India, just you know, taxes and car stuff and um, you know, storage unit stuff and you know, a bunch of stuff. So I wasn't I wasn't really looking forward to doing this tonight because I didn't really have anything to talk about. I didn't have a guest for this week, and um, but I guess that's kind of part of the that's part of doing a show is you're not going to always want to, you know, be on you know, every show. You're not gonna be fired up to do it, and sometimes you just got to get through it. So if my tone this week, I wasn't as excited or h you know, joyful as previous ones. That's why I've just you know, I got a bunch of other stuff I've been going through my head, and I just tried to carve out an hour to try to sit down and chat. But I didn't really have any any anything like super cool or positive to talk about. And yeah, I've been, I've been. You know, I feel like I'm getting a little bombarded with a lot of current events from around the world that you know, stuff that just you know, isn't exactly like great news, whether it's again this banking disruption. Now, we just had a US drone fly into a Russia a Russian jet over the Black Sea, which it's very far from the United States, not that far from Russia. That'd be like Russia having a um, you know, some type of aircraft over here in the in the Gulf of Mexico having some drones over here. So I'm sure on the sea too. It's not exactly the most traveled you know, just there's a an escalation of things from a bunch of different areas. And again, if you're someone who has run about the great Reset, has kind of been in on this bigger picture of where certain certain people and companies are trying to push the agenda. You know, these things are all kind of lining right up and and and sometimes, you know, it gets a little upset because so many people just are completely unaware and just going through life on an autopilot, with their head buried, buried in this thing, buried watching the TV, watching their sports, watching their pro wrestling, watching the Academy awards, buried in this microphone, you know, burying the microphone, whatever it is. You know. Yeah, everyone's everyone's everybody's somebody trying to do something. You know, everyone's got everyone's but you know, by my by my product, watch my show, go to my go follow my my sub stack, go to you know, go to my pro wresting teasing. It's like everyone's just constant. It's like this constant like sabbotage or barrage of like like self shilling. That's what feels like. Social media is do what I call it? Yeah, you know, it's like uh and man, it's just I'm so looking forward to like turning it all off and completely uh disconnecting and and kind of isolating myself from all that noise. And then we'll see after I do that, uh, if I want to reintroduce myself to it or not. Who knows. Maybe I just prefer the the void. You know, we'll see. Maybe this will be the only form to ever hear from you. It's it one hour o man. Ever, yeah, and every episode could be my last. You never know, true, so I gotta listen. You'd never know. You might just stay there forever like Aaron Rodgers. I just you never know, when to make the big announcement, just just draw it out, you know, Or like Tim Dukott, you could just ride off in the sunset when something happens, that's it, no fanfare or nothing. Do you think you'd want that, like the fanfare and retirement to or I mean I've already kind of written off into a bit of a sunset, right I haven't made any big announcements or any big farewell tours. This would give me my last year of wrestling, and everyone come out like, you know, I don't think you'll ever have a last match. I mean, of course everyone does, you know what I mean, I don't know that I'll ever I think about all the time is maybe my last match was my last match. I don't know, I really don't. I don't have any big plans for a last match, and you know, like as right now, especially in my trip to India, I don't. I don't have any bookings on the horizon. I'm certainly not going out of my way to try to get any wrestling bookings. Who knows, maybe my last match was my last match. Maybe my next match will be my last match. Yeah, I haven't really given it. A whole lot of thought, to be honest, maybe you'll wrestle as long as a Jerry lawler. It is well, I mean I certainly think I could and our wrestle as long as as I enjoyed doing it, you know. And so that's where I just kind of pick and choose my spots. And you know, a lot of people ask me about going back to you know, WWE or Impact or a w OR and I just right now that doesn't appeal to me, like to go back and have to like step firmly back into the matrix and that bubble and that grind and it, you know, it becomes your life. It has to, because you have to be a wrestler, you know, twenty four seven. You know, there's all these things that we have to do outside of the arena and outside of the ring that allows us to go and step in there for ten to twenty minutes at a crack and perform. You know, there's a lot of there's a lot of preparation and recommitting to the gym and eating right and you know all these things. Um. You know, self promoting is a big part of it now, you know, content creating, Um, I can barely promote this podcast comes out. Yeah, sand Blair's Sandler's like you Sam here my pr guy. But yeah, but I just I just my my desire to do that is just it wanes, right, Like some days I'm fired up, and then there's a week where I just don't give a shit, Like I just don't. I was calling myself like a reluctant celebrity. You know. It's like I didn't. I didn't get into wrestling to be famous or to be a you know, to be a celebrity like that was the furthest thing from my mind. Right, Um, it just you know, at some point became part of the package. But that's not I don't get a lot of enjoyment out of being that, you know, I actually enjoy more like hanging out with my buddy this weekend. He's a wrestling fan. But the reason the reason we got along is because when we started hanging out or just chit chat, and he just treated me like just a human being, right, he was just he was talking a damn you know, and it wasn't about fan boying out or having a talk wrestling. For two hours, we just talked about everything else. But I was like, all right, this guy's cool, Like Yeah, it's cool that he likes wrestling and he's a fan. He knows who I am. But we were able to put all that aside and then just talk about other things, you know, And so I don't relish that necessarily, you know. And so yes, I don't think I'll abready likes a big retirement tour. But I may wrestle when I'm a fucking seventy. I don't know. I certainly want to be in the kind of condition to be able to wrestle when I'm seventy if I feel like it. You may wrestle with the Great Collie. Why you're an India, We don't know. Well, no, I thought, I do know that's not going to happen. You're not up for You're not up for a power slam from the Great Colleague. No could be last. I'm not even I'm not even up for a lock up with the Great Collie. Ho of just you know, to stand a ladder just to even get there. But no desire to do anything with a great Colleague. So how do I like you said, you have this friend and this are closing thoughts here, it's a Jeff and Dan moment. What how do I treat you are my a fanboy, my a prick, or my a mark or my it's a terrible freaking human being, you know, I don't. No, you're not You're not. You're definitely not a terrible human being. I don't know, man. Like our our interaction is basically revolves around this podcast. Really, you know, for the most part, I try to check on you though shoes La, But like you know, I I worry about you, man, They don't worry about I'm gonna worry about me. I'd worry about you drinking bush lights and glasses of milk and sodas. I think if that's true, you turn your maybe you should be checking on sea every day. Maybe I should be checking on you every day. Yeah you alive? Just just a tick you alive to day? Yeah, I'll let you know. I always think about that. How would you like it's something did happen to me? And how would the people know that I work with remotely, like yourself and so many other people, how would they know? You know what I mean? Like, I'd be like, wait, man, my show wasn't an uploaded on Tuesday. I wonder what's going on? Yeah? And then and then I'd like wait for the link to log on for the show, and it wouldn't come, and I'd be like, oh, that's weird. Is that crazy to think about a text you? And I'd get nothing back and then and then I would see a Twitter spaces pop up the next day where one of your buddies was talking about how sad they were that, you know, longer here to do Twitter spaces about podcasting. Yeah, exactly fine, how you found out because the body would know, it's crazy to think about you died from cancerous diabetes while you're drunk driving after bushlide, So that's not gonna be I'm not gonna soo many Sona milks and beers all at once. That might be, it's not going to be from drug driving. I gukay that all right, Well, let's comp to see that. Well, man, you want to do the spill. We got a happy to I think we have a couple of emails backed up we would get to dress that. We will address that nextric recording. I don't remember what they were exactly, but we got the Austin Airy Show at gmail dot com. Yeah, I just can't remember what they were, but what's that We had a we had. We've had a couple of emails come in and out. I just don't I don't want. I don't recall what they world since the last time we've talked. Oh yeah, Pally, I'm the one that tells you should we do a big bird wat? So I know real quick, I don't care. Let me look real quick and see what the last thing was. Then I have, I have, I have the questions of hair. Okay, yeah, I didn't know you did. What's doing yet? Hold on, we'll put a ribbon on it. Then, fucking nat gotta wear the hat when you do it. That is your sense of humor right there. Nobody will understand that last they know you a little bit. No, it's just put that on stone cold fucking face, no cell in it. No very serious, very serious slapping that fucking bird to be here in a minute. And you won't. There'll be no reaction from you. You don't get quite giddy and excited that I do. But what do we got? All right? So, and this question happens to be from Sam Blair. Oh I love Sam Blair. Because Sam Blair asked top five favorite movies you want to go first? No one cares about my top five favorite movies. Can I guess yours? You can? But it's weird because I'm someone who doesn't have favorite anythings. I know you don't because we've trying to talk about that. Yeah, okay, I'll tell you my favorite movie. And I've really thought about this lately, and I don't really know why it's my favorite movie, but it came to mind. I love the movie Training Day when Denzel Washington kind of had that first bad guy and he has what's his name in there? Uh Ethan Hawk? Right Hawking? Yeah, I love that freaking movie. Dude. Okay, I don't know why. Just you want to go to jail or you want to go home? You've you seen this movie? Even orm I just talking to It's a good I don't know, man, maybe I have. I don't remember movies either, Like when I watch it, I watch it, but then like after it's done, I don't remember lines from the movie or too many chairshots to the head. Probably right, that's your favorite? No, um, let me just give you a list of movies I historically have liked. I'm not gonna say they're my favorite because I'll probably forget some. So when I was a kid, I loved Running Man. Okay, with Schwarzenegger and Jesse Ventura kind of random, but okay, yeah, I think it's because Jesse he was in it and he was a wrestler. Was like, oh my god, that's so cool. Richard Dawson from the Old Family Feud. Yeah, so I like that movie as a kid. Here's a couple of weird ones coming to America and coming to America too. Okay, yeah, yeah, I just saw it recently. I was like, I had no idea that made a second one. But I think the second one is like just like a was it like a Netflix movie or something, But yeah, I watched it was actually pretty good. So I haven't watched second one, but obviously the first one I've seen. Yeah, and second one's good because there's a lot of continuity and callbacks to the first one. But yeah, I like that kid as a kid. I liked that movie. What else we got Rudy It's a really good movie. Indiana based movie. Yeah. You know, if you're a sports guy and man, when he runs on that field, it's hard enough to get a little well till right there that one moment there, you know, it's like seems so insignificant in the bigger picture, but it's everything in that moment. It's everything in that moment. It's crazy. What about Hoosiers? You ever seen Hoosiers? I don't think I have seen Hoosiers. Yeah, it's like it's like the it's kind of like a basketball version of that. Okay, show the other good movie, like the First Major League, right, I think? Yeah, you know Bob Yucker. Yeah, just thats um Land Before Time. No, I'm trying to figure out your age. I'm trying to like think of a kid thing over your age. Uh, that was mine though, The Land Before Time in them dinosaurs, you know what I'm talking about, late eighties really popular Land Before Time the Dinosaurs. Yeah, you can over sut uh and wait one more, um, I can see falling down? Remember what that is? Michael? Is that Michael Douglas sat like the worst day of his life. It car breaks down and like, okay, yeah, that's a good one too. What about Office Space? I love that movie. That's okay. I want to say it's one of my favorites. But that's kind of my sense of humor, though maybe it could be maybe it's just because I worked in the corporate World Days and confused. Yeah, that was one, especially in high school. Yeah, I guess I don't know if that. That's probably more than five. But I don't have like my favorite movie. Um really, I think that was just those are some of the movies. I don't really watch movies much anymore. It don't really do much. Well that's not true. Uh, well, it has to like two hours to prepare your meals, so your day's kind of hard. Well, well that it took me about only took about thirty forty five minutes tonight, this dedication, it really is a hour and a half yoga practice. Tonight. I was running the herons most of the day. Yeah, I say, I stay busy. Yeah, I say, you don't do anything, but you're doing something, but you're not doing anything like crazy people like I did this today. I went to this and I did this today, like all this crazy shit, Like you're doing stuff, but you're not. Like some days I do crazy shit. Not every day. Some days you're crazy shit. Okay, Yeah, Like you drive to your gas is almost unempty, then you grab when it past on the e light comes on. Yeah, it's fucking crazy. Yeah, you're sometimes I just go to India for two months. Yeah, it's pretty freaky and crazy. You got there, or or I just got back from Spain when I was there for almost two months, you were there forever? Ye, or I lived in Mexico for a year. Yeah, that is pretty cool. That's pretty cool that you can do that. Though, you know, the end of the day, you got to really be thankful for that, so very thankful for it. But yeah, you know, I live a, I guess, an unconventional life. So you know, things that I do that you know are normal for me, other people think are crazy and vice versa. Things that I do that I think are normal, or thing I think that are crazy or normal for other people. But spending time actually preparing my meals, like I make time for that, you know, And yeah, it is a commitment, but that's a commitment to nurture and enjoyable. I love it. I love cooking. That's all that matters. Yeah, I love food. Shopping and cooking, It's two things I really enjoy. And uh, it's something I want to implement into my coaching program, is to show people how to shop right. And it's not about how much money you have to spend. It's about how much you can get for the money that you do have. And you know, so it's not about having unlimited funds. It's about going, Okay, you know, if I'm on a budget, how do I get the most nutritional value for my dollar, not the most calories, not the most you know filler, but the most nutrient nutritional value for my dollar. And then also you know, shopping sales, having having price points for your items, and if it's above your price point, you skip at that time at the grocery store, you know, but if it's on sale, then maybe you stock up and buy three or four of them, put them in your pantry, you know. And so I think that there's agains these things that aren't taught in the education system because if they don't want they don't want you educated in that way, because they make less of money on you if you're not a you know, if you're not well adept at how to you know, save your money and be thrifty. So we can just get a divorce and lose half of it. We could do that, Yeah, yeah you can. But no, back what I did is you learn from you learn from the people before you and around you, and you make the decision not to get married, so you can keep all your ship from yourself. Yeah, but no, to your point, I do a lot of that with podcasting too, like you're talking about right, with a lot of new podcasters and stuff like that. So I feel you man something different. But it's something that I'm more passionate about your passion what you're doing, and it's about giving back. Yeah. Yeah, And here's a little bit of a fox. Yeah, you got you gotta trim that. They gotta trim that armpit hair in there. It's getting a lot of you trim in the armpit. I know you, I know you don't have an armpit, but why would I though, I guess maybe it's weird. I guess with wrestling you do it from a hygiene standpoint. Guys aren't chewing on your armpit hair when you got him in a headlock. Yeah, I could see it. Yeah, it also helps just with the body odor and stuff. There's a little lot of control there. That fire orange fire pit down hand fire. Maybe next week I will have it shaved. Yeah, there you go. I will have breast milk. I will have it shaved. I haven't met the breast milk challenge yet. You haven't done your turn up challenge it, so we got a lot of shit to do before you hang it up. We'll see. I gotta have something for me, something to entice me from when I'm done with India to want to come back. Maybe it's the turn up challenge, but uh yeah, thanks for listening to this week's episode. You can follow us, of course at Austin Arias Show on YouTube, Twitter, Instagram. You can email us Austin Show at gmail dot com if you have any questions, comments, concerns. Of course, you can follow me personally at Austin Airies on Twitter, Austin Hilly Areas on Instagram. Not that I ever post, because I really don't, but I do, but you do. And you can follow Jeff Townsend. Where can they follow you? Jeff, Oh, I'm on, I'm on, I'm as podcast father basically on all platforms. There's an underscore on Twitter though the rest of the platforms there's podcast Father. Who's your daddy? Exactly? You remember it again? But yeah, until next week, be safe and making a great day to be great. I'm just saying this an I'm baby, I World, I'm yours. Jeff Counting Media bat
