Sevan Matossian (00:00):
Spam.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Oh, give me a break. Come on. How could you not pick Brent Kowski to win this event? Are you kidding me? Don’t you remember 2021? Oh, what do you mean? I’ve literally this. I picked him to win. He did not pick Brent Kowski. You kidding me? You literally said Pat Downer. What do we need to watch the receipt back? You kidding? Are you kidding? Dude, you’re an idiot. Can you not hear yourself talking right now, dude? Oh my. These commentators are idiots too. Gosh, I know more about cross within all these, what are you not even paid stairs the last five years? You don’t want to lose. You going to cry, baby
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Sevan Matossian (01:18):
Nice. So you want to go to the app store, type in heat one, download the app. We will all be playing. I’m sure there’ll be a room where you can play against the grates like myself, Grundler and Matta. But let’s talk about this. This is all Waap Palooza talk for the next six days. Mannos will be squeezing it in everywhere. Oh, did I mention it’s the tier, tier Waap Palooza. Don’t forget the tier Without tear, something wouldn’t be happening. Bill is Danielle Brandon competing as an individual at Waap Palooza. How come we can’t get a fucking straight answer to this?
Bill Grundler (02:07):
I’m going to say yeah, because it’s on the, her name is at least on the leaderboard. I mean, we’ve seen that, but I’m going to say that it’s fairly regular that you have names that show up on the competition floor when you get to Waap Palooza and people don’t show. I mean, as a commentator, that thing so many years and there’s always
Sevan Matossian (02:28):
And Vice, right? They’re known to be very open. Last minute entries are cool with Waterloo. They’re known for that.
Bill Grundler (02:34):
I think because of the fact that people always bowing out kind of at the last minute, you’re able to kind of throw people in there at the last minute. It’s never been a case where someone was going to get in then there wasn’t room like they overbooked an airplane or something like that. And they’re looking for people to graciously step off their seat and get, I don’t know, a free ride for next year or something. I don’t know. I know how they do that.
Sevan Matossian (02:58):
The third greatest sponsor in the World tier for Waap Palooza, the Tier Waap Palooza, a distant third compared to Paper Street and Peptides and maybe even birth fit fourth. But anyway, still fantastic. What about the fact that I hear there’s 41 athletes and that there is absolute mayhem behind the scenes at Waap Pza. Now, how are we going to get Danielle Brandon in there with 41? It’s such a weird number. Does that mean someone’s got to get kicked off and of who should we kick off? Yeah, really, we’re going to have to boot
Bill Grundler (03:34):
Someone. I think that, like I just said,
Sevan Matossian (03:37):
Airport, if they blame them, bill blame the PFAA only for the athletes can’t make anything unsafe. Emily rule
Bill Grundler (03:44):
When you get kicked, they have Brent’s seen. If you’ve gone to Waap Palooza, if you have been there either on the floor or watched any of the broadcasts that they’ve had, it is crowded. They don’t have a lot of extra room. So to put an extra lane in there, I don’t think it’s going to happen. It would be easier to ask one of the athletes to stand down or go to a team or have something like that shuffle. And I can very easily see that shuffle happening. I see it happening. You know what? I don’t really want to compete this weekend. It’s fine. It’ll be fine. I’ll just jump over here to this team.
Sevan Matossian (04:19):
The senior out of West Virginia, Noah is a listener to the Seon podcast. Hey, sound friends. Noah, you’ve made quite the stir on Instagram. All of a sudden you are an Instagram legend. A respect I hope your skillset can maintain with your popularity. Have you seen this going around on Instagram? He’s got a real account. That’s a real dude, Noah. Really? Yeah. I already invited him on the podcast. Oh, and only a few sponsors have the balls to keep it real and I don’t know. Don’t know. I was
Bill Grundler (05:04):
Going to ask if that was birth fit.
Sevan Matossian (05:06):
I know Birth fit keeps it real. They bring babies straight out of the vaginal canal. I know. CA peptides keeps it real. Sarah says that shit can’t be tested for. That’s real. It’s getting Paper Street coffee that’ll make you say shit. You wish you didn’t say drink two cups of that shit. Your mouth does all sorts of crazy shit. Bill, you’ve frozen. Did I freeze again? Yeah. Yeah, but your
Bill Grundler (05:28):
Audio still fucking kidding me. I’m hopping out and hopping right back in. His
Sevan Matossian (05:31):
Audio is so crisp. How does he do
Bill Grundler (05:33):
It?
Sevan Matossian (05:34):
How does he
Bill Grundler (05:35):
Do it? I’m coming back.
Sevan Matossian (05:36):
Okay, bye-Bye. Bill Grundler taking off. Danielle, Brandon is not responding to any of my texts or my dms and there’s a circle of people around me who she is communicating with and I’m wondering if it’s because I said that sporty best tits were better than hers. I don’t know why that would upset her. Those are quite a set of hammers. Sporty got. And then on top of that, maybe I had Torres on. You think it’s that you think I’m being punished for having the X on? No,
Matthew Souza (06:06):
I was throwing the thumbs up to Bill, but also, yes, I do think it was that
Sevan Matossian (06:12):
I was, oh, come on Danielle. I’m fucking a hardcore fan.
Matthew Souza (06:16):
Hey, did you see her stories though that I brought up? You were in it kind of.
Sevan Matossian (06:22):
I might call her. I might have to call her and apologize. Hey, you know I’ll
Matthew Souza (06:25):
Do these bad boys one more time
Sevan Matossian (06:27):
For you. I’m in there. Yeah,
Matthew Souza (06:29):
Well, she reposted mine, which was cool.
Sevan Matossian (06:31):
Oh wow. And she tagged the real sev on podcast.
Matthew Souza (06:34):
And then we have this,
Sevan Matossian (06:38):
Lemme see.
Matthew Souza (06:38):
Very looking.
Sevan Matossian (06:43):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I love mean girls. Okay.
Matthew Souza (06:47):
I don’t know what the implication of that is, but you’re in the mix there.
Sevan Matossian (06:50):
And ladies and gentlemen, I do want to tell you there’s one thing more exciting than Danielle Brandon in the CrossFit space and only one. And it’s John Young talking about the motherfucking Bible.
Matthew Souza (07:01):
What’s up guys?
Sevan Matossian (07:03):
John, I feel so bad for not inviting you and then all of a sudden I’m like, wait, we need John on this show for the next three weeks. If Dave’s going to be S Slanging, any Bible?
John Young (07:11):
I’m ready for it.
Matthew Souza (07:13):
Hey, can you do me a favor? Can you rotate that phone for us though?
John Young (07:16):
Okay. Lemme try. I’m at my gym, so I’m like a limited.
Matthew Souza (07:21):
Oh yeah. There we go. There we go. I want to see those broad shoulders, baby. There we go. Give it to me all
Sevan Matossian (07:28):
Really real quick. John Young, did you see Taylor’s performance this morning? I did. Doing the tier Waap Palooza workouts, the two tier Waap Palooza workouts. Did you see them?
John Young (07:39):
Yeah. No tears were shed.
Sevan Matossian (07:41):
And what do you think? Are you impressed? Is he games athlete material?
John Young (07:46):
We’ve known he is games athlete material. He just always finds a way to mess it up. So hopefully this year he can stay freaking healthy and do it.
Sevan Matossian (07:53):
Okay, so hats off to him. That was a boss move what he did?
John Young (07:57):
Yeah. No, I think the first workout that he did, I think could be a top score.
Matthew Souza (08:04):
The crazy thing was that
John Young (08:05):
Whole entire thing.
Bill Grundler (08:06):
The crazy thing is that he did it. You asked a question. I watched the show earlier when it was rebroadcast. I watched it not live, but one, it was fucking done. Awesome. You guys crushed it Will and just smashed that. That was fucking amazing. But the fact it was the same thing as like when Hiller went out and did Grace all by himself, when everyone’s watching it is different doing it that way than when you’re on the floor with a whole group. It’s a lot of pressure. It’s way more pressure to do what he did. And he fucking did phenomenal.
Sevan Matossian (08:42):
Over 700 live viewers and I just looked over 4,500 now have seen it. Oh good.
Bill Grundler (08:47):
Yeah,
John Young (08:49):
Unless you’re Ner Roman or Ricky, that amount of people are not watching
Bill Grundler (08:53):
You. No way. Unless
Sevan Matossian (08:55):
You’re those top guys. Oh, no
Bill Grundler (08:57):
Way. No way. It was so good.
Sevan Matossian (09:00):
So what are you saying that I should charge Taylor some money. 10% of any signups he got.
Bill Grundler (09:08):
It was good.
Sevan Matossian (09:09):
This is the week in review show. Dave Castro does this show every Monday. It’s one of the highlights of what we have coming out of CrossFit these days. Dave’s been there as long as anyone, probably the most senior employee there, maybe him and Nicole Carroll we’re stoked to have him. He runs the games, he runs the training department. He’s a no bullshit guy. This is always cool. We’ve been doing this now for weeks and weeks and weeks. At any point he could easily just report us and stop us from doing this and he hasn’t. The whole thing is cool Shit. I love the guy, but occasionally he does take an ass pounding on this show. Actually, every show doesn’t, and we shall. He’s good at taking as pounding. We shall begin. Here we go.
Dave Castro (09:49):
January 8th, 2024 at Chester Springs CrossFit 1759. Hi Dave. I love your weekend reviews and appreciate your perspective and your commitment to personal continuous improvement.
Sevan Matossian (10:04):
Oh, he’s reading a little weird like English as a second language. It’s some ESL shit today.
Bill Grundler (10:09):
I’m surprised you’re listening to one Speed. You usually do 1.5. Oh,
Sevan Matossian (10:13):
Yes. Okay, well, oh, that’s why I’m usually thinking it sounded. Yes. Thank you. Slow fondle. This is the vampire show of the Dave Castro’s week in review. Whereev where SE sucks off of. Dave sucks off. Dave sucks off. How about a Dave? Okay, thank you. Fuck soon. Bill wants your job. He pointed out the technical error. Here we go.
Dave Castro (10:42):
That is what CrossFit is all about. And it’s super cool to see you live by that credo yourself. Thank you for that. And I agree CrossFit is about self-improvement and making yourself better in many ways. And often we just focus on the physical side of it and through reading and just continuing to self-educate. That’s how I take it to a different place. But also using the discipline from what CrossFit builds in routine and inhabit and in actual fortitude for doing hard things. Have you listened to Chase and Bill’s podcast?
Sevan Matossian (11:14):
He just sucked himself off. He just read a compliment. I like it. I’m okay with it.
Bill Grundler (11:19):
Yeah, I think it’s the first time we always talk about just the workout. It’s the first time. I mean, if you talk CrossFit, it’s a whole prescription. It’s not just a workout. I mean there’s a lot of the nutrition part in there, all that. I don’t think we talk about that part enough. All of it. The full circle of CrossFit, not just the workout. I think that was good.
Sevan Matossian (11:41):
I saw his breath. That means it’s cold. It’s cold in that room. It was
Bill Grundler (11:45):
Cold today, dude. Yeah, yeah. It’s cold.
Sevan Matossian (11:48):
I’m going to rewind this back. Just 10 seconds. I think you
Dave Castro (11:51):
Said builds me what builds in routine and inhabit and in actual fortitude for doing hard things. Have you listened to Chase and Bill’s podcast and how to fix the team competition? Really cool ideas. Thank you again for all that you do. I have not listened to their podcast. I’ll ask Chase what he’s talking about
Bill Grundler (12:08):
And that’s the end. Wow.
Sevan Matossian (12:10):
Wow. Why does he have to ask Chase? Because Chase is on the payroll.
Bill Grundler (12:17):
Yeah, well, it’s just easier access. I mean, those guys are, oh my
Sevan Matossian (12:21):
Gosh, he’s got your number in his phone. He could call you.
Bill Grundler (12:24):
But I think, I mean, what I like and thanks for everyone giving those questions to him because that’s the only way that there’s going to be a way to change that stuff though. I think the HQ people get kind of stuck in a bubble and it’s easy for them to just do what they do. I mean we’re all the same way we do what we do until someone from the outside just says, Hey, here’s an idea. And you can look at it and be like, oh, okay, that’s, I get it. But you don’t know until you hear it. So I hope he asks,
Sevan Matossian (12:49):
What did you guys suggest? Can you sum it up or is it an hour and a half talk?
Bill Grundler (12:53):
No, it’s not an hour and a half talk. It’s basically forcing team people to join that team track right away. So you have to at the beginning, whether it’s the beginning of the open, the beginning of the quarter of finals state that you were going team, and then that takes you out of the individual scored points and all that kind of stuff. So it forces you to go a certain way. The other thing is it would be forming a team. So you’d have a six person team with two alternates so you can actually use those people. So in case that team that lost the one athlete, he fell on his face right before the, in
Sevan Matossian (13:31):
Josh Mattis, Josh Mattis,
Bill Grundler (13:35):
To where you could actually have something like that happen. The other thing that Chase had brought up, which was a really good idea, it was the idea of scheduling the way the workouts would be so that all the athletes would be involved. There’d be two basically where all of the athletes have to be involved. And then for regionals or for semis and quarter of finals at six events, games would be 12. And then that way you can kind of maneuver where the people would be and how that they need to be able to put in there. And then the last thing would be that if you have someone that gets hurt during the games, you could actually take a penalty and then bring another person in. But that removes the other person out. So just some couple of technicalities. You need penalty because
Sevan Matossian (14:19):
Need that person would be fresh and you can’t have fake injuries. Right.
Bill Grundler (14:22):
The idea is that if you’re going to try to fake someone in there, put your beast in there who’s going to do the lifting and then say that they’re hurt and not use them anymore and then use your little ninja after that. What you do is you would lose a hundred points for being able to stay in the game, but you still be able to compete. It’s not like, Hey, Miranda blows knee out and then the team is out and then that’s it. Bill,
Sevan Matossian (14:40):
You know what you could do to take that all out so people don’t even lie. Just be like, Hey, you can swap a player out at any time, cost you a hundred points.
Bill Grundler (14:46):
Well, and that’s what we were kind of going back and forth. We were flush flushing that out on the floor. It would have to be that no matter what you do it really you are going to have to pay to make that switch and that we want to make it so you can’t game it. That’s what the hard part was. So we were kind of playing with that a hundred point thing.
Sevan Matossian (15:05):
Name maker, X is the place to be sure is Twitter prop
Dave Castro (15:09):
Props. Elon at Mitch Collins, 58, 40 Dave, you plan to read fewer books and think about them more. That is spot on. Well, even when I’m reading a lot of books, I do think about them. So I want to make that clear. I am thinking about it and taking it in. Here’s a thought. Read the Torah, read then the Bible, then the cran. I already started the Bible. I am planning on reading the Quran. You’ll be struck by the overlap. For example, Jesus is in the Quran. Understand the overlap and progression from all the sin newest of the three Holy books of the Abrahamic monotheistic religion religions is eyeopening. Good luck. Yes, I’m excited about this.
Sevan Matossian (15:44):
John. John
John Young (15:47):
Take
Sevan Matossian (15:49):
Just say gay comment on hallelujah. I don’t give a fuck. Amen. Motherfucker something, something that’s you tell you. You’re on the show.
John Young (15:57):
Jesus.
Sevan Matossian (15:58):
What about this
John Young (15:59):
Order? Just way differently.
Sevan Matossian (16:02):
But what about this order? This guy’s suggesting Torah, which means Old Testament. Then he’s suggesting New Testament, right? And then he’s suggesting Kuran.
John Young (16:11):
Yeah, I mean it’s like reading the Bible and then reading the Koran. It’s just the Torah. The Torah is in Hebrew, so they’d have to have translator version of the Torah. I’ve not actually read a straight Torah, but it’s the first five books of the Bible can do that justice. But I know how people climbing in the comments telling me how retarded I am for thinking that. But
Sevan Matossian (16:37):
You’re the expert on this show.
John Young (16:39):
So the reason why he says that is as Jewish people read the Torah, Christians read the Bible and Muslims read the Quran. You get a full scope of all the three big religions if you read them all like that. And
Sevan Matossian (16:53):
Iah is the Old Testament, right?
John Young (16:57):
For the most part. But they have their own. It’s worded a little bit differently.
Sevan Matossian (17:02):
First this, you might want to frame this comment. John Young is correct.
John Young (17:10):
The first five books is essentially Jewish law. And then that’s where you get, you can’t eat certain meats, you can’t sleep with another guy, stuff like that. It’s all the Jewish commandments. I don’t know how many there are, but they basically have to memorize all of ’em. And then after that, it’s an old story, old stories back in the Old Testament like David and Goliath, stuff like that. Elijah getting carried up with chariots. That’s a fun story. Just different Old Testament stories that are in the Jewish, I don’t know if you will, history. And then the New Testament’s, Jesus. I mean the Old Testament’s full of prophecy too, which is in Torah as well. And that essentially that’s why they believe what they believe. So for Jews, they believe that the Messiah has not come yet and they’re waiting on him. Right? They’re still waiting right now.
(18:17):
And then for Christians, Jesus was the Messiah and the Jews have condemned their own, but there are books. The books, which is Jesus. They put ’em on a cross and crucified ’em. Right? But there’s like Jeremiah and Isaiah and Daniel, they all tell about the Messiah that’s coming and it proves Jesus is real essentially. But that’s in Torah. But it’s worded a little bit differently and I don’t know, don’t know the specifics. So I’m not going to talk about Torah. I know it because I don’t. But for a layman, yes. Old Testament and Torah are very similar.
Sevan Matossian (18:54):
Maharaj the hammer, not the three big religions, just the three with the same background. He’s talking about the Chinese and the Indians and the Pakis. They have their own shit going on with guys riding chariots and elephants with eight arms and shit like that. Here we go.
John Young (19:11):
Yeah, I mean, I’m not going to talk about Hindu.
Sevan Matossian (19:14):
Yeah, that one. Krishna
Dave Castro (19:17):
At the Noble Savage. I think it’s brave for you to admit that you’re reading the Quran being a revered figure within Cross It and how they’ve taken such a staunch approach to the Israel Gaza issue. I understand that Palestinians aren’t just Muslim, but Orthodox Catholic too. Well, the choice to read this book and be so open about it not affect your standing with CF hq. Well, I’m not reading it yet. I’m planning on reading it, and this is the fucking shit I’m talking about. This person is basically suggesting that I can’t read that book for whatever reason. With whatever’s happening in society, there is no book that I can or cannot read. I can read whatever the fuck I want and that doesn’t mean I’m going to get punished for it. That’s the whole,
Sevan Matossian (19:52):
Oh, we’ll see Davey, we’ll see. The whole issue with what I was addressing, I can’t wait till you have mine comp sitting on your bookshelf back there
Dave Castro (20:00):
Last week, is just because you’re consuming content from a particular side or reading a certain perspective does not mean you endorse it. I’m not even saying there’s nothing not to endorse with the Quran, but in general, my point is self-education comes from taking in all different perspectives. And that’s why I’m reading a multitude of these religious texts to just see from different views and different perspectives and different beliefs. Will it affect your standing with CF hq? Yes. I’m going to get fired for a fucking second time from CrossFit for reading the Quran.
Sevan Matossian (20:35):
Okay, I just want to say this. We have a crazy movement going on in this country. The question is completely absurd except for the fact we have a crazy movement going on in this country where you could be fired for the fucking craziest shit, wrong skin color, wrong genitalia, thinking that it’s gross to put a dick in your mouth. You could say anything. There are places all over the Bay Area where you could say it’s gross to put a dick in your mouth and you’d be fired for that. And there’s tons of people, including people who work at HQ and work all over fucking within a hundred miles of where Dave and I live, who strictly hire people on nothing having to do with merit in that regard. If you’re in one of those hives, which Dave is not, he’s a bad motherfucker who lives out in the Watsonville and Ville, maybe he doesn’t feel it. But for a lot of people living in major Metropolis, San Jose, San Francisco, Portland, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Los Angeles, these are true facts. We are surrounded by people who will, if you don’t perfectly line up with them, they’ll crush you. John Young, would you read the Koran or would that be against your, are you allowed to read the Kuran?
John Young (21:47):
Yeah. Why would it be a problem if you read the Koran?
Sevan Matossian (21:50):
I don’t know. Maybe your book says that you can’t learn about other gods or something.
John Young (21:56):
You shouldn’t worship other gods for sure. But I find anytime that I read something that’s different than what I believe, it just solidifies my beliefs even more. Being like, well, you can poke holes in this for sure. And for me it proves, it proves that Jesus is my savior again and again and again. Anything that I read that’s not that, does that make any sense or no?
Sevan Matossian (22:30):
Yeah. Yeah. I’m glad to hear that.
John Young (22:32):
I
Sevan Matossian (22:32):
Thought you would say that you wouldn’t be allowed to read the Koran. I’m glad to hear you say you can actually,
Bill Grundler (22:38):
The fact that you do shows that you’re not afraid. I think that a lot of people, whatever their one belief is, and you can use this on all of the things that have been happening over the last whatever years, the second someone is completely shut off to, there is no way I will even look at the other side. Now, it’s not a faith thing, it’s like just an ignorance thing. I don’t want
John Young (23:01):
To hear you. That all then,
Bill Grundler (23:03):
I mean the vax, you pick it, whatever you want to talk about. If you only look at one side, how can you come up with any sort of idea? How can you come up with any sort of, whatever your reasoning that makes sense to you?
Matthew Souza (23:18):
Unless everything is
Bill Grundler (23:19):
Look all the way around,
Matthew Souza (23:21):
Is that if you’re only limited to have one side, and if you choose to even look at information, process it or discuss information that you are somehow evil or need to be fired from your job. I don’t remember it being this crazy 10 years ago. Do any of you guys?
Bill Grundler (23:36):
No,
Sevan Matossian (23:36):
No,
Bill Grundler (23:37):
No. Not
Matthew Souza (23:38):
Even close. Then the real question is, is anybody who goes into this, regardless of where you land in your beliefs or your thoughts, political religion, if you are somebody who is with the narrative that things shouldn’t be discussed in processes and debated, you are the enemy
Bill Grundler (23:53):
A hundred percent.
John Young (23:56):
I agree with that. I agree with
Bill Grundler (23:58):
Part has to be there. The discussion part, not even the debate part, the discussion part,
Matthew Souza (24:03):
The discussion, the open processing of ideas. Everything is fair game.
Sevan Matossian (24:07):
In my 51 years being on planet Earth, I’d never seen anyone. I can’t remember seeing anyone being chased in the United States because of their religion and being threatened. And now I’ve seen a dozen in the last two months of people chasing Jews down in places and it’s fucking crazy. I seriously didn’t think I would see that shit in my lifetime, but I’ve seen it here now in the States. I can’t even believe that shit,
Bill Grundler (24:29):
Dude. I’m telling you. I mean, there’s always been weird stupid shit that’s gone on. But once the whole quarantine thing started and everybody really started looking at everybody weird, and now all of a sudden it’s just like, here’s whatever the thing is, boom Palestine or boom vaccinations, or boom, whatever it is, it’s like you’re not doing it. You’re evil. We’re taking you out. And that is shocking to me.
Sevan Matossian (24:56):
I think you’re right. I think the quarantine, I think that was huge,
Bill Grundler (24:59):
That that was destabilized
Sevan Matossian (25:00):
A lot of shit.
Bill Grundler (25:01):
And then all of a sudden now, that’s where for me, I’ve always felt like personally, I don’t care what anyone believes. They believe whatever you want, that’s fine. That’s your deal. But mine is mine, so go fuck yourself on whatever you think. That’s cool. This is what I think. But for me to get into any argument half the time I’d listen to some of the shows that you would have on and you’d be saying things. I’d be like, man, I don’t even jump in because I don’t even know what I would say to that. I have to go and look at whatever. And so I have to go and look at the information to find out for myself like, all right, well let me think of what makes sense to me because I’m the one that’s living in my skin anyway. So I really don’t care if it makes sense to you or not. I need to know that if it makes sense to me so that I can function in my world.
Sevan Matossian (25:54):
I like that.
John Young (25:56):
I don’t think anybody should impose any kind of views on anybody regardless of any belief. I think you should be able to shout your belief as loud as you want to. And obviously I would love it if Cavon got saved by Jesus legitimately and not baptized twice to claim he is. But it’s not my right to claim. I have no claim over him at all. And nobody should, especially the government, especially the government over anybody where they can impose views in any kind of a fashion.
Bill Grundler (26:34):
A hundred percent man. A hundred percent. And what is great about even our little group that we have a lot of different personalities, a lot of different ideals, a lot of different beliefs. And I haven’t seen anybody be like, I’m out screw you guys because you don’t believe whatever. Everyone’s cool. And it’s like, okay, you believe that way, fine, I’ll tease you about it, whatever. And you’ll tease back and that’s cool. But everyone is able to discuss and if it’s like, okay, if you want to have a discussion, then we’ll discuss. Otherwise I’m not going to hate you because of how you believe or what you believe or whatever. I mean, Stefon, listen to how you’ve talked about the vax and look at the people that you’ve had on your show. You haven’t been like, you took that We are not putting you on this show because you did that and you’re, I mean, no way. You haven’t done that.
Sevan Matossian (27:23):
I had my flat earth guys on two of my flat earth guys. Homies.
Bill Grundler (27:26):
Some of the best shows you’ve had on here. Yeah.
Sevan Matossian (27:28):
Flat Earth till I die. Hey,
Dave Castro (27:30):
Very entertaining.
Sevan Matossian (27:34):
Very good. There are boundaries that people need to have or I think value. I think it’s important to have values, but let’s get back to Dave. Okay, here we go. Thank you Bill. Thank you John. Thank you. Susa.
Dave Castro (27:47):
Oh boy. At the real Kevin 87. Oh,
Sevan Matossian (27:49):
He started this one saying, oh boy. Yeah,
Matthew Souza (27:52):
It’s going to be
Sevan Matossian (27:52):
Good. I’m not judging Bill for just swig. A Coca-Cola. Not that much bubbly.
Bill Grundler (27:56):
Thank
Sevan Matossian (27:57):
You very much. Oh shit. Darn it. On the
Dave Castro (27:58):
BTS was 15 episodes and won’t be available to the public until February. I don’t dunno. Stevon does his little review of these things. He can let you know. Ger Walts was 15 episodes and handing with CF hq. Yes. I’m going to get fired for a fucking second time from CrossFit for reading the Quran. Oh boy. At the real Kevin 87. I thought the BTS was 15 episodes and won’t be available to the public until February. I don’t know. Does his little review of these things? He can let you know at Ger
Sevan Matossian (28:27):
Wal, listen, sign up for the membership now. Support it. It’s a fucking no-brainer. You’ll get to see all of them ahead of time, but if you don’t like the fact that I have John Young on and you want to punish me for that, then fine. Then just wait until February 15th and we’ll start releasing them one at a time for two weeks leading up to the open where I will be joining this year and kicking ass. I’ll be joining. I’ll juiced up
John Young (28:55):
Joining. And I’m not in the behind the scenes at all. So you’re not punishing him by not going and seeing him early.
Sevan Matossian (29:05):
We’ve only gotten screeners up until episode eight. Maybe you’re in the last seven. Be cool. Maybe you are. Don’t misrepresent. Maybe you are in there. I don’t think
John Young (29:12):
I saw you and your camera until the last day of the game set. I doubt we
Matthew Souza (29:16):
Had lots of cameras. We had lots of cameras.
Sevan Matossian (29:19):
Yeah, but you got to sign up. Someone sign up right now. I’m too poor to afford it. Okay, I hear you. Yeah, no problem. Okay. Yeah, we’ll see
Matthew Souza (29:24):
You on the 15th.
Sevan Matossian (29:26):
Alright, here we go. Well, that’s good because I’m getting fucking rich by other people supporting us. So one of us is,
Dave Castro (29:31):
Where’s
Matthew Souza (29:32):
The barn?
Sevan Matossian (29:32):
Where you, where’s the barn? Yeah, here we go.
Dave Castro (29:35):
Jeff Actis. Hi Dave. What is your position on affiliates branding themselves as performance or health and fitness gyms instead of branding as a CrossFit gym? So if you’re a CrossFit gym and you skew more towards performance, that’s fine. I think that’s the beauty of the model, that you can kind of pick the direction you’re going to go and same like some lean more towards the regular athlete and the health and fitness. So as a CrossFit gym, choosing.
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