Sevan Matossian (00:01):
Bam. We’re live. Hey, good morning, Caleb. What’s up? Good morning. Good
Mattew Souza (00:04):
Morning,
Sevan Matossian (00:05):
Susie. Good morning.
Mattew Souza (00:06):
Good morning. Is it still choppy?
Sevan Matossian (00:09):
Yeah, choppy. Iss too strong. Atari. Atari 2,600 or 50? 250. 200.
Mattew Souza (00:18):
No, that’s disappointing.
Sevan Matossian (00:19):
All your edges aren’t smooth. You’re in a cubist phase of your life. You got a little Pablo Picasso in? I don’t understand. I built something out here. When I say built, I mean I ordered it on Amazon that put my keyboard further away from the table. And I’m still just so close. Maybe I need a wider lens. Oh, oh yeah. Okay. There you go. I don’t mind it the other way either Caleb. Oh, oh, you see it? We’re getting throttled again. Holy
Mattew Souza (00:51):
Shit. No, I think that’s by actual people. I think that’s by our people. No,
Sevan Matossian (00:56):
I’ve never see 31
Mattew Souza (00:59):
Oh oh oh, I see what you’re saying. I thought you meant the comments. I was looking at the comments to see if the bots came in.
Sevan Matossian (01:07):
Oh, oh, I did see someone in the comments mentioned, holy shit. The show got a lot of likes. Was that from the bots or,
Mattew Souza (01:13):
I don’t know. I don’t think it was from the bots, but
Sevan Matossian (01:17):
We don’t have an explanation for yesterday.
Mattew Souza (01:19):
No, no explanation.
Sevan Matossian (01:25):
I dunno where to start. Oh guys, here we go. I’ll start here. Did I send you guys the notes? Yes, we thank you. We have a sub clip station that we’ve had forever, and basically it’s where clips live so that they don’t get mixed in with the full length shows. And that station is, I don’t even know what that station’s called. Is it just called Seon Podcast Sub Clipse? Does anyone even know how to find that? Okay. Seon podcast clips. Maybe we’ll put a link here in the, oh, maybe we’ll just start putting a link in the show notes. Just add that to the list. Ooh, that looks good, Susa. Wow, that looks really
Mattew Souza (02:07):
Good. I got fancy on a Sunday
Sevan Matossian (02:10):
And if my mic’s too loud or anything like that, or we’re not balanced, someone tell me we’re working through a whole new set of kinks as we build things out. Did you see the pictures of the studio I sent to the thread?
Mattew Souza (02:20):
It looks so cool.
Sevan Matossian (02:21):
Dude, it’s crazy.
Mattew Souza (02:23):
Can I pull ’em up or you want me to
Sevan Matossian (02:24):
Wait? No, we’ll wait. We’ll wait. There’s just shit everywhere still. But it’s crazy. I really thought that Susie was going to be able to be here in studio today. I just couldn’t get it done. I spent an hour last night trying to set the camera up and I just couldn’t figure out how to do it.
Mattew Souza (02:38):
We’ll get it next weekend.
Sevan Matossian (02:41):
So sub clip station, please subscribe to it. Once we get over a thousand subscribers on that, we can start monetizing it. And so we have some help with the sub clips there and how we’re doing it is, as that makes revenue, we’ll pay the person to make more and more sub clips. So that’s kind of where we’re at. I don’t even think it doesn’t have a thousand subscribers yet, right?
Mattew Souza (03:03):
No, six 50.
Sevan Matossian (03:05):
Okay.
Mattew Souza (03:05):
Oh, we got some more new ones. Awesome.
Sevan Matossian (03:07):
Dang, look it. Okay. Yeah, so there it is. And it’s called the Avon Podcast sub-C clips. And as soon as we get over a thousand subscribers, we’ll start monetizing it. We’ll get better and better clips. We’ll be able to pay people. And so this also is being thank you to ca peptides.com, ca peptides.com for also once again helping us get this going. I was back home yesterday. I took my first, I got back on the Wolverine, by the way.
Mattew Souza (03:43):
Oh,
Sevan Matossian (03:44):
Nice. And I’m back on the tow spacers,
Mattew Souza (03:46):
The morning cocktail.
Sevan Matossian (03:48):
It’s been a few weeks. It’s been a few weeks. I’m also doing this, I was just going to the things, I’m trying this, I don’t know if I think I’m going to make it. I wasn’t sure if I was going to share it, but I’m just eating red meat, black coffee, and Wolverine for September.
Mattew Souza (04:09):
Wow.
Sevan Matossian (04:09):
So the first, second and third, I’ve only had red meat and wolverine and black coffee.
Mattew Souza (04:14):
How much red meat?
Sevan Matossian (04:16):
Yesterday? Yesterday I had to put some salt on it in all fairness. And my wife accidentally chopped some garlic after she made me some hamburger meat last night. She’s like, Hey, I put garlic in there. There’s some error, but I’m not doing fruit and vegetables. I’m not going to do eggs. I’m not going to do chicken. I’m not going to do hot sauce. I’m not going to do cheese. I’m not going to do sour cream. Sour cream. I’m not going to do sour cream. Yeah, you like that, Caleb?
Mattew Souza (04:48):
That’s good.
Sevan Matossian (04:51):
So I’m just going to try that for 30 days just to, and what’s crazy in three days I already feel less inflammation.
Mattew Souza (04:59):
Do you feel hungry?
Sevan Matossian (05:01):
Yeah. Yes. I
Mattew Souza (05:02):
Feel like I just feel hungry the whole time.
Sevan Matossian (05:04):
Dude. Dude, last night I was just sitting there just wanting pistachios so bad, wanting pistachios so bad.
Mattew Souza (05:14):
You’re nightly fat.
Sevan Matossian (05:15):
Oh good. That’s dick butter. I did God
(05:22):
Call me a liar last night in the afternoon. Yesterday around three o’clock when I started getting hungry, I made a hamburger and I put a little little bit of butter on the pan. That is correct. I did. I did do butter, but I’m really trying to just do, I want to do that thing that Anthony Chaffee did where he just had a steak. I think my wife said she’s going to go out and buy like a hundred steaks in the next couple of days, and I just wanted to do steaks at night like he does. I’ve been doing just about every night in the And is it treating you good? Yeah, real good.
Caleb Beaver (05:57):
So good.
Sevan Matossian (06:00):
Savon asked Caleb about Naked Martin. Is that naked Martian? No. No.
Caleb Beaver (06:05):
Nope.
Sevan Matossian (06:06):
Is that the game someone was running around naked in the hotel or something?
Caleb Beaver (06:09):
No, somebody sent a video and it is fucking abhorrent. It’s so bad.
Sevan Matossian (06:17):
To the sev on podcast Instagram? No,
Caleb Beaver (06:19):
To the sev on East. I’m not fucking talking about that. I’ll show you guys later.
Sevan Matossian (06:30):
Okay, what else do I want to talk about? So sub clip station. Oh, so that two brain business survey I’ve been trying to get you guys to do, if you’re an affiliate owner, to go over there and take it was supposed to have closed on August 31st, but yesterday we spoke to someone over at two Brainin and it’s actually not closing until tomorrow. And if you own an affiliate, if you own a gym, if you own a small gym and you want to be part of this survey, it’s anonymous. I think you do want to be a part of it. It comes the state of the industry report that two Brainin puts out every single year. Highly valuable to anyone who gives a shit about running a small business. I guess not even a gym. Definitely not just CrossFit Gym, Jim’s worldwide. Go ahead and participate. The link is in the show notes from yesterday or today. Super simple survey and I’ve opened the book several times and shown you guys, you just open the book anywhere and it’s just pouring out great information with graphs, pictures, all that fun stuff. So for smart people, there’s good shit. And just for simple tins who like to contextualize and put things in, give things relativity and context, it’s a fabulous tool. So that’s two brain business. Make sure you do that.
(07:44):
Why do I have, oh, we know Crash Crucibles coming up with Ty Jenkins, James Sprague, and Colton, if you don’t know, I think this is kind of Ty Jenkins going to be his big coming out party. He won the CrossFit games for the kids this year and now he’s going to participate with the Big boys. It’s going to be worth watching that just for that. That is end of October. I do believe there’s a good chance Susa will be there and we will be streaming that.
Caleb Beaver (08:16):
Yeah, I think it’s like mid-October, like 13th, 14th, second weekend of October around there. And then Rogue is two weeks after that. That’s right. I
Sevan Matossian (08:26):
Want to also thank Eaton Beaver. That was Eaton Beaver who called yesterday, right? With that school board stuff.
Caleb Beaver (08:31):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (08:32):
The more and more I think about that, I think that is the way for many people get on the school board and just start fucking shit up. I was watching a bunch of Carrie Lake videos. I really like Carrie Lake. I really, really, really, really like Carrie. I’m so down with God, country and family. And the God thing is I like God because the values that come around God, but those priests molest a lot of kids, not as much as people who don’t have values. Just leave them alone. Just don’t focus on that to focus on the good parts. There’s going to be bad people everywhere. Bad people everywhere. I don’t think it’s disproportionately higher in the God crowd. I really don’t. And those people have rules that they live by. I like country countries like caring about your yard. You pull up to your house and there’s some trash there because it’s trash day and some of your neighbor’s trash when the truck dumped the, you know that thing?
(09:43):
Yeah. Thank you, Caleb. When it dumps your trash, when you come home that day, you see some stuff like some styrofoam that you’re like, oh, I suspected that was going to fly out when the truck flipped my trash camp upside down. You pick it up, that’s country. You pick it up. It’s not Yahoo. Shit. You don’t have to have the pickup truck with the American flag and the gun rack. You can, but country is just giving a shit about where you live, not shitting where you eat pride and where you live. Yeah. Country’s cool. You don’t have to be a Yahoo. You can be a Yahoo. I like Yahoo Country shit too. I like kid Rock.
(10:27):
You can do it. You know what I mean? The four wheels and the mud and the ATVs and then family. Family is being raised in a place that’s really loving where you feel supported, where people believe in you, where you have a place to put your head down, where you have your tribe. It’s your tribe. You want family country, God and God is values that put other people ahead of you. I heard this amazing God, I’m really liking Vivek. I heard this amazing explanation on why there should be term limits. I think you’re going to love this Susa. Why there should be term limits for politicians. And this ties into the God and country and family thing. As human beings, we want things for ourselves. We want a house. We want money. We want security. We want a wife, we want a husband. We want kids. We want a car where we want to serve our needs and our desires. And then there’s phases in your life where you want do service. There’s phases in your life where you want to do service. And a service comes with some really, really unique states of mind that other forms of activity do not bring you. When you are serving others, all your problems go away. You just are getting better and feel better.
(12:00):
There’s a freedom there. It’s like when you have kids and you lose yourself, there’s a freedom there. All of a sudden you’re free if you can do it. There’s a freedom there of going there to a soup kitchen and just feeding people on Christmas day. There’s something, it’s not about you. You’re free from all your bullshit. You’re just free from it. And Vivek was saying that there’s a time in people’s life when they want to go into service as opposed to when you’re in your self-interest phase. People have self-interest phases and service phases. And when you have career politicians, Vivex says that there’ll be an office in their service phase, but if you’re in office for 40 years, your self-interest phase will also come into play and you’ll start using your office for self-interest instead of service.
Mattew Souza (12:48):
You
Sevan Matossian (12:49):
Guys see the distinction I’m making here? You have self-interest phases and then you have service phases. And that’s what’s kind of interesting. I was thinking about Donald Trump last night. I was like, oh, he probably went through some massive self-interest phases, right?
Mattew Souza (13:04):
Oh, for sure.
Sevan Matossian (13:05):
And now he wants to be in a service phase and some people are struggling with it
Mattew Souza (13:10):
Could be,
Sevan Matossian (13:11):
But because of how he went through his self-interest phases, he comes to the service phase with a lot of knowledge.
Mattew Souza (13:17):
Yeah, that’s for sure.
Sevan Matossian (13:20):
And it doesn’t matter whether what I’m saying is true or not, it’s a nice paradigm to think about who we want in office and how we want them to work. And it’s the same thing with the God country and family. It doesn’t mean it’s necessarily true. You don’t have to believe in God to want God. Country and family. You want the things that come with God, values, kindness, treat others how you would want to be treated.
Mattew Souza (13:52):
Service,
Sevan Matossian (13:54):
Love,
Mattew Souza (13:58):
Understanding, acceptance. You also don’t need to be at a church to have those things either or go to it or be around that one priest.
Sevan Matossian (14:08):
But it does take to start to build some conscious values to somehow have some values.
Mattew Souza (14:14):
Yeah. It’s like something’s bigger than yourself, otherwise everything’s focused just around yourself. And so once you start to realize that it’s not all about you and there’s stuff bigger than you out there, you tend to change your thought process towards things. Right.
Sevan Matossian (14:28):
And get bright. And the service piece is not going and burning down the federal courthouse in Portland. That’s not service.
Mattew Souza (14:38):
Probably not. No. Probably didn’t do that. No.
Sevan Matossian (14:42):
That’s you doing that.
Mattew Souza (14:43):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (14:44):
Service is when there is no you.
Mattew Souza (14:46):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (14:47):
Service is when you let yourself on fire. If you want to be a social justice lawyer, do what the Buddhist used to do. Just go out and light yourself on fire.
Caleb Beaver (14:53):
Martyr yourself.
Sevan Matossian (14:54):
Dude, I just saw a clip of Madonna saying that she has deep thoughts about bombing the White House. How do you not go to jail for how do you not
Mattew Souza (15:03):
Freedom of speech.
Caleb Beaver (15:06):
Think that’s the same. There’s, it’s like isn’t there a law if you speak on something that would be a terroristic threat, isn’t that a terroristic threat?
Mattew Souza (15:19):
But not if she says it’s in a dream or something. Right.
Sevan Matossian (15:23):
I’ve been thinking a lot about, and I’m just like, well, I don’t even want to say it. I don’t even putting it out there, but I was just like, it’s a little much for me.
Caleb Beaver (15:35):
Yeah, that’s not
Sevan Matossian (15:36):
Cool. It’s a little much for me. David, weed savon. Call the cops. What? For what minute?
Mattew Souza (15:45):
Excuse
Caleb Beaver (15:46):
Me already on it. Alright, cool.
Mattew Souza (15:49):
It’d be more dangerous if she said it like 20 years ago when Madonna had some real star power.
Sevan Matossian (15:54):
Yeah.
Mattew Souza (15:55):
Now she just grasping at straws.
Sevan Matossian (15:57):
Yeah.
Caleb Beaver (15:58):
Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (16:00):
I like that. Grasping at straws. Okay. I already talked about Rich. Okay. Sub clip. Okay.
Caleb Beaver (16:06):
20 years ago it was 2003. Does she have any star power in 2003?
Sevan Matossian (16:11):
Is that when she said it?
Caleb Beaver (16:12):
No, I’m just saying if she said it 20 years ago in 2003.
Sevan Matossian (16:16):
Okay. 30 years ago.
Mattew Souza (16:17):
It’s only 2003 to 20 years ago. In my mind, that was the eighties.
Caleb Beaver (16:23):
Exactly.
Sevan Matossian (16:25):
Okay. Honestly, I wonder how many of these I can get through today. Just go through my whole list. Just start hammering. There’s some nasty ones. Okay. Number two, I don’t even know these anymore. The list has gotten big again. Number two,
Caleb Beaver (16:36):
Just when I think I know where you’re going to start, you would do the exact opposite. Try to pin you down every show.
Sevan Matossian (16:43):
I am sure there’s some repeats in here. Okay, here we go.
Speaker 4 (16:48):
Here we go. Here’s something that’s pretty messed up for all of you who identified as in Canada liberals or in the US maybe Democrats and whatever that might represent left wing in other countries. When did you ever think that that side, which I certainly identified with would become and proc censorship to me? What the, here’s something that’s pretty,
Sevan Matossian (17:19):
That’s fair, right? Yeah,
Mattew Souza (17:20):
Definitely.
Sevan Matossian (17:22):
I was raised anti-war, anti pharma and now those are the
Mattew Souza (17:30):
Cornerstones of the left.
Sevan Matossian (17:32):
But here’s what’s even crazier. They’re not even the cornerstones. They’re in action. They’re full throttle, full speed weight censorship. Is it full? It’s not even talked about. It’s just full throttle censorship. Full throttle of pharma.
Mattew Souza (17:46):
Where is the censorship coming from too? That’s the crazy part.
Sevan Matossian (17:50):
I think I’ve told this story before, but there’s this guy building a big giant, it looks like a C V s next to Greg’s house in Arizona. And he laughed. He goes, look, a C V S and it’s a huge basketball, indoor basketball stadium. The guy’s building on his property and the neighborhood. And I go, what’s that guy do for a living? He goes, pharma, this is a year and a half ago. Pharma, democrat. Democrat too.
Mattew Souza (18:15):
He’s not democrat.
Sevan Matossian (18:17):
Selling your mom statins so that he could, you know why he’s building the basketball stadium? Because there’s pro basketball players in the neighborhood and if he builds that, they’ll come play so his kids can play with them.
Mattew Souza (18:27):
One of those, if you build it, they will come situations.
Sevan Matossian (18:31):
Damn. I want to say John Stockton’s in the neighborhood.
Mattew Souza (18:34):
Hey, what’s that new one too? Ozempic
Sevan Matossian (18:37):
Ozempic. Ozempic
Mattew Souza (18:38):
Ozempic. Yeah. He could build two basketball courts now that
Sevan Matossian (18:41):
That shit is hot.
Mattew Souza (18:43):
Yeah. They don’t know why it works either.
Sevan Matossian (18:45):
They don’t. No. If anyone wants some go to ca hormone sells that Ozempic ozempic pic.
Mattew Souza (18:55):
Yeah, it might.
Sevan Matossian (18:56):
Your
Mattew Souza (18:56):
Fat might get rid of your muscle.
Sevan Matossian (18:58):
Guaranteed. Guaranteed to lose 30 pounds. Ozempic. Dude, it’s crazy the weight loss people are having on that.
Mattew Souza (19:06):
Yeah, it’s crazy too how much you could already see the playbook. They curved obesity to be just a disease now. Right. Not accepting out of your control. Oh shit. So they put that in the forefront and then a little bit after people started accepting it as a disease, which is easy to accept because it’s less of your responsibility. You didn’t do it to yourself, it happened to you. And then they come in with this cure. Here’s the problem for the disease. Check us out.
Sevan Matossian (19:35):
Ozempic.
Mattew Souza (19:36):
Beautiful. I love that.
Sevan Matossian (19:38):
I want to go back to that question you asked. So this is the perfect example is this YouTube relies on the w h O to say what we can and can’t say on YouTube World Health Organization. And you can go to the YouTube station and see that they got pages and pages of things you can and can’t say. And a lot of it’s based on what the World Health Organization says. They lean on the World Health organization for what’s okay to say. And then you ask who’s in charge of that?
(20:07):
Who is in charge? Who is in charge of that? I just picture that there’s some people at the very top of Google, maybe I’m naive, who just believe all the propaganda and there’s going to be tons of it. Like get your kids’ injections. By the way, soon as you give your kid it’s first shot, by the way, you’ve changed their immune system for their entire life. Just remember that the very first shot you give, you’re changing your kid’s immune system for the rest of their life. When I say shot, you know what I’m talking about. I’m talking about if you shooting ’em up a little heroin,
Mattew Souza (20:38):
They’ll recover.
Sevan Matossian (20:39):
Yeah, they’ll recover. Think about the good stuff from your friends at Pfizer. I just figure people are just scared and it’s just we got stuck in our own bullshit. But do you think that there’s another reason you think that there’s some other
Mattew Souza (20:53):
Yeah, and I heard this, I forget where I heard it, but think about it. If Google had its own censorship and it was just a bunch of employees that are woke at Google, why is it the same exact censorship that’s happening on Facebook? The two separate companies? You would think that there might be some variance there, but it’s the same buzzwords, same issues, same rolling truths. Where before this was true, you couldn’t say it otherwise. Misinformation, then it comes out. Misinformation was actually fact and then they can, I
Sevan Matossian (21:21):
Suppose it rumble. You can just go. You can just be like, hey. Right.
Mattew Souza (21:26):
And then also too, what about all the censorship that’s happening all the way across all the local news media stations? Where’s that coming from?
Sevan Matossian (21:33):
Trish says it’s the Jews. Not again. Why does that have to be them? Why? Hey, listen, I’m going to have a talk with my boys after the show and get this thing all fixed out. Okay, the gaze. What the devil, why? God, it’s a cool
Mattew Souza (21:56):
Rambler.
Sevan Matossian (21:58):
The devil’s a lazy answer though, man. The devil’s a lazy answer. Yeah,
Mattew Souza (22:03):
I always throw that out when they’re like, we’re out of spiritual war, are we? Or is it just humans?
Sevan Matossian (22:10):
David Wheated. It’s always the Jews. Well, thank you. When you say stuff like that, it makes me feel better about all the other shit you say. You know what I mean?
(22:28):
Okay. Number three, Trump supporter. There’s some wild ones in here today. Hey, before we go to this, what do you guys do with all the nonstop beating of conspiracy shit? You’ve seen all the Maui stuff, right? The Maui and the flat Earth and all these, the Maui thing’s driving me kind of nuts. All these people are upset at Oprah because she bought land and she’s not donating money. I’m like, fuck you. She made that money. Let her do whatever the fuck she wants. If you don’t like her and you want her out, just be like, fuck you bitch. I hate you because you’re rich, but you’re sitting there begging for her money. She’s trying to collect donations for you. And you’re like, why don’t you give your money your billionaire? Well, how about she just do nothing? How about she just do nothing and fuck off and buy all the land and build cool shit on it?
Mattew Souza (23:24):
Well, it wasn’t the whole situation there. The fact that nobody could get into that land for a long time. It was owned by a lot of the locals and they weren’t giving it up and then they just burnt down all the shit on it. And then now that
Sevan Matossian (23:36):
They don’t have must be some laser that burns everything except for blue shit. Have you seen that?
Mattew Souza (23:41):
No. It’s
Sevan Matossian (23:42):
All over Instagram. So
Caleb Beaver (23:44):
They’re saying that
Caleb Beaver (23:44):
The reason that the fires are starting is because there’s some laser hitting everything. There’s video of cars in the middle of grass fields that are completely scorched and melted aluminum on the ground, but the grass
Sevan Matossian (23:56):
Field is fine,
Caleb Beaver (23:58):
But the grass fields’s completely fine and the trees around it are completely fine. Everything. It’s very, very interesting if you look into it,
Sevan Matossian (24:06):
2000 missing children in Maui. We’ll get to that. I read the article. Here’s the thing about that. I want to say that. So I looked into that one and what it is is there’s 2000 kids who haven’t returned to school and just so you know, when the pandemic started, there were 51 million kids in schools in the United States. And now when the pandemic was over, there’s only 49 million. Some of those 2 million. My kids didn’t go back to school.
Caleb Beaver (24:32):
They’re missing.
Sevan Matossian (24:34):
They’re not missing. I fucking kissed them this morning before I started the show. I rubbed their backs and their tummies and I gave ’em big kisses. God, I fucking love my kids. I rub their backs and their legs and I love that stretch thing they do. My dog used to do that. You know what I mean? And they don’t even open their eyes. I don’t even know if they know they’re doing it. Greg always had some strong thoughts on that kind of stretching that that’s kind of the best stretching. You could do
Caleb Beaver (25:01):
All four limbs just
Sevan Matossian (25:02):
Reaching out. Just that reaching out kind of like
Caleb Beaver (25:06):
It’s such a good feeling in the morning too.
Sevan Matossian (25:08):
Oh, it’s so nice. Right?
Mattew Souza (25:09):
Makes sense. Because it’s natural. People just naturally get up and do it
Sevan Matossian (25:14):
As opposed to getting in that machine and cranking the handle and it rips your legs apart.
Mattew Souza (25:18):
I was just thinking about buying one of those last.
Sevan Matossian (25:19):
I want one so bad dude.
Mattew Souza (25:21):
For my kids. They’re only 150 bucks on Amazon. You get the kid one for 70 bucks. Will
Sevan Matossian (25:26):
You pull that up, Caleb?
Caleb Beaver (25:27):
What are you talking
Mattew Souza (25:28):
About? It’s a splits machine I think is probably,
Sevan Matossian (25:30):
You were really thinking about getting one of those. Yeah,
Mattew Souza (25:32):
I’ve looked at it and the funny part is not that expensive, but I’ve circled around buying it like 10 times. Dude.
Caleb Beaver (25:39):
Is it like a leg stretcher?
Mattew Souza (25:41):
Yeah. You sit in it like this and then there’s a little wheel in the front. You kind of lean back and you crank it and it opens your legs up. Oh
Sevan Matossian (25:47):
Shit, dude. It looks like it takes a lot of space. That’s been my hesitation.
Caleb Beaver (25:52):
It’s like a GH h d.
Mattew Souza (25:53):
You use
Caleb Beaver (25:53):
It for one thing.
Sevan Matossian (25:55):
Wow, dude.
Mattew Souza (25:56):
140 bucks. There is one with that that has red in it too. That I think is a little more
Sevan Matossian (26:01):
Can you click the ratings on that? I want to see what kind of shit
Mattew Souza (26:06):
They say. Look at that on our phone and shit.
Caleb Beaver (26:10):
No way, dude. I’d be crying.
Sevan Matossian (26:12):
I know. Hey, what do you think about when I hear athletes say I do my zone two training while looking at my phone? Is that good or bad? I want to be like, Hey, aren’t you supposed to be training with intention?
Mattew Souza (26:27):
Do you think Matt Frazier ever did his zone two training looking at his phone?
Sevan Matossian (26:30):
I don’t know. It’s a good question. I am going to call him and ask him. Yeah,
Mattew Souza (26:36):
It’s 10 30 there. We’re at Goldman. Hey Matt, real quick. This is going to take two seconds. You’re live on the air. Thanks for coming back on the show. We’re super excited to have you When you did your zone two training.
Sevan Matossian (26:48):
Lemme see, was there a
Mattew Souza (26:49):
TV playing on your phone? Hey, scrolling and stuff.
Sevan Matossian (26:53):
Can you come on the show for five minutes this morning? I have a question about zone two training.
Mattew Souza (27:10):
I watched the tour of the H W P O facility. I was pretty jealous.
Sevan Matossian (27:18):
Just crazy nice.
Mattew Souza (27:20):
I always envision, and the funny thing is, is I’m not jealous of the actual stuff. As he’s walking through it, he’s walking through it. I’m envisioning what I would do with that space and then that’s, I’m like, oh, we’d have a dope podcast studio in there. Oh, we could do. I envision it as it’s my own not seeing this stuff of me like, oh, I wish I was in there. I’m like, oh, I just wish I had a building.
Caleb Beaver (27:40):
This new building that we have, that building that we bought. I’m just imagining all of the
Sevan Matossian (27:46):
Amazing what building? Building. You and your wife bought a building?
Caleb Beaver (27:48):
Yeah, we bought two acres of land and it has, it’s a house technically, but we’re going to build a house next to it.
Mattew Souza (27:55):
It’s so cool.
Caleb Beaver (27:56):
Fucking great.
Sevan Matossian (27:57):
What state is that in
Caleb Beaver (27:59):
Nebraska.
Sevan Matossian (28:02):
God, I’m ready to move to Nebraska.
Mattew Souza (28:04):
He going to have a shooting.
Sevan Matossian (28:05):
Oh, Matt Fraser said he watched movies and TV during zone two. Alright,
Caleb Beaver (28:10):
Prove
Sevan Matossian (28:10):
It. Hey, Stephan watches other podcasts while he does zone two training. First of all, I don’t even know what zone two training is. Second of all, third of all. Fifth of all, I do zone 1, 2, 3, 4, and five. And I’ve never, yeah, while I watch a podcast listening to the news. Yeah, always. That’s
Mattew Souza (28:28):
Called research guys. That’s not watching.
Sevan Matossian (28:31):
Oh, and thanks for dimming me out on the show like that. That’s really cool. That’s cool. You’re cool. Thank you. That’s cool. You’re cool. Thank you. You’re cool. Thank you. You’re cool. How do you do that? Why would you do that? This is funny, margarita
Mattew Souza (28:53):
Too.
Sevan Matossian (28:53):
Hey, can you go back to that leg splitter and I want to see the Oh, PK is cool. He told me I do zone two training while when I watch porn. Okay, here we go. Oh, lemme read the, I always start at the one star. Let’s the one star cheap metal gears that won’t last long. I’m seeing metal dust when my daughter uses it. I’ve used this thing every day since arrival. Three days ago it stopped opening and closing inspection showed a tiny nut, held a gear on the adjusting screw the nut and the ing adjusting screw was found to be stripped. The chair is now paperweight.
Mattew Souza (29:30):
That’s a
Sevan Matossian (29:30):
Big paper. Lasted two months, so I’ve used it every day for two months. That’s $5 a session. Two 50 a session. $2 and 50 cents
Mattew Souza (29:42):
Oh one in Espanol.
Sevan Matossian (29:45):
Lemme see another one star.
Speaker 6 (29:48):
There’s a three star.
Sevan Matossian (29:51):
Oh, there was a video. Can we see a video of that person getting their shit ripped open?
Speaker 6 (29:58):
Oh, you want to go back to the video?
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