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Hey everybody, Hunter here.
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Today we're going to change it up a little bit and have more of an internal podcast
between us.
We're going to throw it back to 2022, give a little recap, something I'm pretty excited
about, even for us listening through it.
That being said, we'll still start it off with our Patreon question of the day, which
is, what is society doing now that in 20 years will be looked back at, laughed at, and
ridiculed.
I think it's using an iPhone, because by then we'll have some little magic chip that slips
into your fingers.
I'm so sorry, yeah, like the social media, that kind of stuff.
You just think about it and it posts?
Yeah, there's going to be some super crazy weird shit.
Us arguing over color and some of the stuff we're fighting over, 20 years.
That's a long time.
They'll look back on that being like, man, what in the hell?
Well, 25 years ago, when Hunter was barely born, I did not have a cell phone.
Cell phones back then were super expensive.
It was a bag fun.
You had to pay like by the minute, you had to pay like a subscription fee and by the
minute, and I just didn't have the money to do that.
So if I would have been told 20 years ago or 25 years ago that today I could literally
do everything from a little device that I hold in my phone, like everything.
Work, pay my bills, order groceries to be delivered to the door, order my son's school
supplies to be delivered the next day.
Literally, I can do anything and everything.
We traveled Italy in FaceTime, our grandparents.
That thing not only can do that, it can make other people do things.
Yeah.
I'm like, we show it when she plans it's real.
There's people waiting.
They already know what that thing is why I call it a communicator.
I mean, depending on how you use it, man, it can...
Think about that.
That's somebody said it might have been you, man.
It's like reaching down like your apps or doorways or windows into some kind of whatever.
When you reach into that phone, you pull out anything.
Oh, yeah.
But 25 years ago, I would have never in my wildest dream imagined that I'd be able to
do all this.
So that's why I say the iPhone now in 20 to 25 years will be completely obsolete.
We'll laugh at it just like the bag phone.
We'll be like, oh, that old honky thing like we think of as a cassette tape player.
Or we'll have the AI chips by then.
Well, just everything's just sinking fit.
Yeah, it's sophisticated or not sophisticated, but how fast and sharp and the way we use
it.
Like the humans stay the same.
You walk outside.
I mean, any much.
Matter of fact, they can go backwards.
Yeah.
If you get too twisted up in that stuff.
I'll tell you what doesn't change braces.
Our kids have the same thinking...
Oh, we're pitted, man.
Braces.
I was like, I can route like...
I had to get...when I was 15 years old and I'm for almost 44 and I just took the kids
to the orthodontist and they have to get the same damn thing.
We talked about that.
I just think that's so weird.
A little longer than we talked about that.
Yeah.
No, no, no, it's not.
We're not one because when you're going through that phase, your funky body phase and then
they strap iron to your mouth just like we had to go through it, it's right a passage.
I know.
So I think that that won't change.
No, I probably won't.
Yeah, that's like gonna be a forever thing.
It is.
I mean, you put our kids in braces.
How many years early?
I didn't want them to have them.
She's doing getting in braces.
I was like, what?
I heard not even teething that head.
I didn't want them to have it in high school like I did.
I'm here, yeah.
Well, yeah.
All right.
That's, yeah, I don't make calls when I set them up.
I'm here at the bottom of the bag, right?
Yeah, I can do it.
That's the mama stuff.
I just do what I'm told when it comes there.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was good.
That was a good one.
That was a good wrap up.
All right.
So this episode, we are going to do like a flashback to 2022.
This is just an internal chat.
We've got Marcus, myself, Hunter and John.
Andrew is transitioning out.
He's focusing on his beefy marketing and Hunter is transitioning in.
And we're super excited to have Hunter as part of the team.
Very excited to be back.
Yes.
It's going to be fun now.
I mean, because I can yell him all day.
It doesn't matter.
Where's he going to go?
He can't leave.
He's got insight too.
He's been around since the beginning.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's coming full circle now.
So yeah, I'm proud of you too.
I mean, it should have been a disaster.
You, the life, I mean, we threw you into everything so fast coming at you.
I mean, I came into your life.
I'll never forget when we just, when we've dropped you off, we're standing at that corner
after that was a Super Bowl and Wallberg drove off with you.
He had this Super Bowl and the areas I want to add.
How bad Ash was that?
Had that BMW inside?
Oh, yeah.
We're just walking on the side of the road and then he pulls up.
Do we wind up side there?
Yeah, it pulls up in a black suburban.
He's like, hey, whoa, yeah, pulls up in a black suburban roads window down.
He's like, hey, what's up?
We all doing?
And he's like, ah, kind of this.
And he goes, come on, let's go.
We could have a good time.
And I'm kind of thinking in my head, yeah.
And he goes, no, Hunter.
Yeah.
Well, you weren't even standing next.
Your father behind me.
So he saw me and he's like, hey, come on.
Yeah, Hunter went and hung out with them and Marcus and I went to bed.
Yeah.
Yeah, you should man.
The fact that you're a college grad, I'm just, good job.
I'm not the last compliment painting out of you.
I just wanted you to know that I love you from this point on.
I love you too.
It's all game.
We've had a very long, crazy ride.
Lots of journeys.
Yeah.
And the stories.
Oversealed.
Oversealed.
Yeah.
You come a long ways as I'm freaking video, when we started playing video games.
That's how I got in it for now.
You guys are step up to be dads.
And when you're stepping in everybody, you got to find an end.
Now you got to find some kind of, we never actually sat down talking about all this.
Let's do a decent job helping raise you.
For sure.
Yeah.
Hunter, so just for backstory, Hunter was 12, right?
I loved it.
It was like 11 or 12.
Yeah.
And when Marcus and I came strolling in the door.
Now, when Marcus and I met, we met and immediately.
Next day.
Like, we'll tell that story.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm not freaking that.
Now I had dated before, but I never really brought guys around Hunter.
I mean, I brought like some guy friends around him and.
Yeah, but a man walked in the door.
Yeah, I never had a man spend the night at the house with Hunter there.
So that was like, I kept my life very separate, like mom life to whatever.
So Hunter comes home and Marcus is literally already moved in after one night.
And he's like, what is going on?
It was just such a weird.
That's fun, man.
It was such a weird thing, but Marcus handled it really well.
That's great.
Hunter handled it.
We were gone for two weeks on vacation and then.
Yeah.
Come back.
I'm back in the do's name.
Come back.
I was like, oh, hey, that's moved into the house when you come off vacation.
Guess who's here?
It's Brian.
He's living with us now.
He's living with us now.
While I was on vacation.
Yeah, so this is Evan.
So this goes.
So this goes.
We were on vacation and while I was on vacation is when you and I first started talking.
That's right.
And so Hunter and my little sisters like saw me talking to you on the phone all freaking
night long.
Scared me a few times.
Yeah, because I'm normally I got a bed really early.
I do not stay up late.
I've never been one of those moms to like hang out with the kids all night.
And I was on the phone until like four or five in the morning and the kids would come upstairs
and I'm up.
They're like, what?
What are you doing?
Who are you talking to?
They just could not understand why I was on the phone so much.
And then when we get back, Hunter went somewhere for two weeks, like my dad's or camp or something.
And then comes back and by that time I had already met Marcus.
He had already moved in and Hunter comes back and he's like, wait, what?
What a time.
And now here we are.
Yeah.
So it was a big like rush.
But it was good.
It was, but I mean, we haven't looked back and yeah, it's been a great ride ever since.
I mean, yeah, we have fun.
Did you have fun?
I haven't stopped having fun.
No, man, I think of some of the stuff you got hooked up with coming through.
I missed all of our friends always say when they die and come back.
They want to come back.
Our kids.
Fair, that's fair.
He's had some really cool moments, but you've handled it with class every time.
So we're very proud of you.
I've had some great teachers.
You've not gone overboard, which you could have done.
You could have completely gone off the road.
And if you have, that means you've hidden so well that I taught you everything.
I know.
And keeping that away from your mother who can find anything.
And you move satellites around in space.
It's a weird mistake.
I'm going to call them.
Don't think that's not possible.
Yeah.
So if you kept it going, just well done.
We're very proud of you.
I really appreciate it.
Now that you got the young ones, you got to make sure you pass.
Help us on the past, Hannah.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we were going to go back through 2022.
And I just wanted to read off the list of the podcast that we've done in 2022, just a
little flashback.
And as a shout out, as a thank you to everybody who came on.
We have Gunnery Sergeant Christian Bussler.
He was a retired mortuary affairs Marine.
And he wrote a book called No Tepper Duty, No Greater Honor.
That was a great episode.
But that's exactly how you, I would say about that job.
Yeah.
Every job that we have in the civilian world out here is mimicked inside the military.
Or think about it with advice versa.
The military is real how it really works kind of runs.
I mean, the country does run off the military as well.
But to be around that all the time, whether there's a war on or not, they're dying.
So they're always having to deal with that.
Yeah.
We had Michelle Black.
She's a gold star widow and author of Sacrifice, a gold star widow's Fight for the Truth.
Her husband was a green beret.
And we had Dr. Patrick Bisser.
He's a former Navy SEAL and author of Warrior of God.
Yeah.
And founder of Grit Academy.
Zachary Bell, AKA the veteran with a sign.
He's got a great social media platform where he holds up.
I can't drive down the road without thinking about every time I see one.
Yeah.
See like a cardboard sign.
Yeah.
He's got a great platform for just positive messages.
Good dude.
Yeah.
For veterans.
Dale Bursby.
How about that cowboy?
Great story.
What's his?
Great eight of ranch.
What's his saying though?
Greatest bull.
Old son.
Old son.
Yeah.
We love Dale Bursby.
He's actually become a good friend.
Yeah.
And I don't know who he is.
He checked that out.
Yeah.
He's got a Netflix show called How to Be a Cowboy.
It's actually really funny.
Marcus and I sat and binge watched the whole thing.
He's got a great personality.
Really funny guy.
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We had the best governor of Texas, Rick Perry.
He is just amazing.
The guy with too many titles.
Yeah, he has.
When you walk in the door, no one knows what to call you.
That's how you know you've done some good.
Secretary of Energy.
He'll always be gov to me.
I don't care.
It's funny.
He'll always be gov.
He's like the ultimate.
You know, big leather motorcycle jacket just says it on the back up.
Yeah.
If you ever wanted to, I mean truthfully, somebody cares about the country.
No, genuinely great man.
Like one of them.
Yeah, they're not very many of these.
He's stopped on his way here to pick up trash out of 290.
How about that?
Which is in our podcast studio.
Which is in the dope not being trash.
We'll post it on our Patreon for people to see.
There's this gaudy gold framed picture that's huge.
And he actually, he was on his way here from Austin and he pulled over on the side of the
road because this big old picture flew out of someone's truck and he picked it up.
Y'all aren't thinking like the way we're trying to explain right now is not, I know
what you're thinking in your mind is this little framed thing with the picture.
No, no, no, no.
This thing has a massive.
It's a huge, tall way.
It's right in the round.
It's two of them matter of fact.
That's a good two and a half inch.
Three inch.
How tall is that?
Four feet?
Yeah.
It's a huge picture.
Like a large living room size.
It would go over someone's mantle.
It's two of somebody's trucks and no way in hell it should look like that.
Moreover, we have a peacock going back.
Yeah, and it's got a peacock on it.
Okay.
We've got Tommy O'Hare.
He's a 22 year veteran of the NYPD and a former army mastery sergeant.
Think about that.
That's a great story.
Double, great guy.
Yeah.
We had Robert Paylor.
I think about him all the time.
Like he.
Not like that, babe.
Totally agree like that.
I got admitted.
This is what's going to start happening.
Oh my gosh.
He's a college kid.
He's Hunter's age.
It's even worse.
Oh my gosh.
Stop.
I need to get back in the gym.
I think about his story all the time.
This kid.
Remind me about it because I completely forgot about him.
Oh, stop.
I have no idea who he is.
Yes, you do.
This is the same problem he ran into at Walberg.
Oh my gosh.
Stop.
So you see Berkeley.
He was a rugby player and someone hit him super shitty and he became paralyzed.
And he was told he would absolutely never walk again.
He was like, like rural, rural hurt.
Oh, I'm really.
Not only did he just work his ass off on even just being able to wiggle his toes, he was
able to go back to Berkeley, graduate from Berkeley and walk across the stage, which
I just think that's like such a cool story.
Yeah.
And he actually posts, you can follow him on Instagram and he posts daily videos.
I'm gonna follow him all right.
Stop.
And he gets, oh my gosh, he gets, he posts like how many days it's been.
Every day he'll say like it's been a thousand whatever days since his injury.
Anyway, super inspiring guy.
Mike E. Tour.
Wisdom.
I read the book every day.
Yeah.
He's a retired Marine Corps.
I'm not making that up either.
It's true.
Officer.
Out there by the toilet.
Tricky, best wisdom.
He's founder of the Fidelis, is that how you say it?
Yeah.
And he has written a couple books about wisdom and it's like the Stoics.
It's good because he takes all the wisdom from the Stoics back in the day from Marcus
Aurelius.
And just breaks it down and breaks it down.
And the way he did it was great because he has the sayings because wisdom's real short.
Yeah.
But then he'll have an example in his life how it applied so it's good stuff.
Okay.
Angela Rose.
She was one of the, she got kidnapped.
Yeah.
It's awesome.
Outside of the mall.
This was back to speaking of 25 years ago when there was no cell phones.
We're about the same age.
I think you're a part.
She was in high school working at the mall.
Goes to her car and someone had been following her and parked next to her, abducted her when
she was trying to get in the car.
Anyway, crazy story, just unbelievable fight and grit inside her.
Yeah.
Amen.
Yeah.
And she's now the founder of Pave and it's an organization where she helps victims of
sexual assault.
I also think about her all of the time too.
Rich Ace Franklin, three time MMA World Champion, VP of one championship.
Best ever.
Yeah.
Host of one World Champion.
Got the magazine route over there.
And the quite Franklin podcast.
Kara Chamberlain, she was awesome.
Which we never got invited on, did we?
I'm going to talk to a rich about that.
Kara Chamberlain was also so crazy.
We had two abduction podcasts or two interviews really close together.
Kara was also kidnapped by a serial killer and she was 15 years old and she escaped.
Then she became a police officer.
Yeah.
And she's a survivor advocate as well.
Great story.
I think they're making a lifetime movie right now.
Oh, are they?
I saw on her Instagram the other day.
Oh my gosh.
That's awesome.
That's awesome.
Man, look man, there's something like that.
It's got to happen.
She's too inspirational for her.
Absolutely.
That'd be awesome.
Todd DeGhetto.
Todd DeGhetto is one of Marcus's skippers in the SEAL teams.
He is retired Navy captain out of 30 years in the SEAL teams.
He's badass.
Yeah.
He's also a speaker for our team Q speakers.
Travis Wilson, retired Greenbury and founder and CEO of Elite Performance.
I'm sorry, Alpha Elite Performance.
We have Brian Reese, founder and CEO of the VA Claims Insider, former Air Force Officer
and author of You to Serve It.
Dustin Deffenderfer.
Deep Endurfer.
Deep Endurfer.
Yeah.
Deep Endurfer.
He's a step to say his name and step to serve in.
Yeah.
He's a step to say his name and step to serve in.
Yeah.
He's a bear rug.
Yeah, full on.
Full on.
We'll also.
Full on.
We'll also.
Yes.
We will post a picture.
We'll post a picture for the Patreon subscribers of the bear rug.
It's really cool.
He has found it.
Can't believe what shows up here.
Yeah.
It's actually cool.
I mean, it's unbelievable what shows up here.
This is its own treasure chest.
Yeah.
And we appreciate the bear rug.
Oh, yeah.
Say thank you for bearing.
Well, that guy was great.
Yeah.
Matter of fact, they dropped some pretty good challenges when they send stuff in here.
I got to come up with some craft things to send back out.
You know what I mean?
Man, I don't want to top that.
Yeah.
And then we've got Tracy Walder, former CIA.
Yeah.
She had a crazy story.
She wrote a book called The Unexpected Spy.
She's just one you want to have in your crew as a friend.
Mm-hmm.
You know what I mean?
Because what all of y'all out there, when y'all think about us and our agencies and
what spies look like and what they don't look like, I mean, if you want to talk about
what's its unexpected spy, right?
Yeah, unexpected spy.
Yeah, I mean, she nailed that.
She also has an Instagram and she breaks down like current events, what's going on into
like a layman's terms of what it means.
Like when they're talking about classified documents, she'll really break that down.
Oh, I'm breaking down to tell you right now.
You ain't supposed to have those.
For a period.
Yeah.
But she goes into details about the current events.
If you are interested in that kind of stuff, I would definitely follow her on Instagram.
She's got a fake.
She's got a fake stuff for debate.
Okay.
Stephanie Herzog.
She is...
Yeah, her son Max.
Her son Max.
Oh, great family.
That's a Connecticut family.
That is a Connecticut family.
We...
I'm a bitch.
Everybody up with them, man.
They were great.
Love this family.
Marcus went out there to do his speech.
We really had no idea.
You think everybody up there is mean and it's just like no one goes the best.
Yeah.
I mean, just the food.
So when Marcus gets hired to do speeches...
I don't know if we never got invited back to our family.
Yes, we did.
When Marcus does speeches, we don't really find out much about the group until like the
day of or the day before.
And I knew that we were going speak to...
It was like a fundraising thing.
That's basically all I knew.
And we get there and this family was just...
They just welcomed us with open arms.
They literally felt like they've been part of our family forever.
The granddad's a badass.
So I think, okay, it's a big deal when you drop...
When a man says something or when he puts a fence around something.
When a dude drops a flag.
Oh yeah.
That means something completely different.
Yes it does.
And granddad...
I mean, when his boy got sick, he's like, what just?
And freaking drop that flag down and that whole family.
That town, really man.
It's the whole town.
It's one of those kind of deals where everyone knows everyone.
Well, the picturesque beach community that knows everyone's...
I'm sure books are written about this town.
I'm hitting away from it.
I had to throw some towns.
Yeah, all that man.
This town is picture perfect in Connecticut on the beach.
I mean, just beautiful, beautiful, beautiful ocean.
And this family and really everyone in the whole town was so freaking nice.
Sure showed out for this whole thing man.
And out of blast.
Is it similar to that...
Not Rosemary and Florida.
What's that other one right next to it?
Alice Beach or whatever.
Man, I've never seen anything like this.
We've never seen anything like this.
It's its own deal.
And because it's like in the north, you just automatically think that they're going to
be rude because that's just the rumor.
I think you've got to get to a lot of rude nests to get to them.
Yeah.
But I mean, they're in there.
They're tucked in there pretty deep.
Hey, we're so freaking nice.
And anyway, we've adopted this family like our own.
Yeah, we read in that cousin.
We show up now.
What's up?
Uncle Eddie.
That's our business show.
Yeah, their son Max has a very rare type of muscular dystrophy called Dushion.
And they started this organization called Cure Rare Disease.
And they've actually helped a lot of different children with rare diseases.
And I just, anyway.
If you're not familiar with what that one is, it makes him look like a bodybuilder.
He's probably, what is he, seven?
And he looks like a amazing cat.
If you saw that body on an adult, you'd be like, whoa, there you go.
Way to go.
Put some more can.
He's like, that guy has all strength.
I mean, because we've seen too his personality, Max.
He's just, he's a very sweet kid.
The whole family.
The whole family is great, man.
So we love the Herzog family.
Jason Coger, he was the first bilateral arm imputee in the world to receive two bionic
hands.
He's author of Handed a Greater Purpose.
Been...
Two, did they?
Yeah, Handed.
Yeah.
Yeah, you've got a greatest since you were like that after getting...
Yeah, that was a great story too.
I mean, just a regular...
Yeah, regular dad.
Just every day, he was riding around on the four-wheeler.
He's regular, so he wouldn't.
You understand?
But now he's bionic.
Yeah, now he's bionic.
Um, no, he...
That was a really good story.
All of these stories were great.
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author of Bravo Company.
That was a great story.
Colin O'Brady, the American professional.
He's straight up work horse bond.
That's what I've been kesseling.
We had Colin O'Brady.
Hit trek across Antarctica.
In Antarctica, yeah, on his own power.
I mean, it's going to have support in his two.
No motorists.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Did he go to Yale?
Uhh.
We're all achieving nexus that we should have on here.
I don't think, I don't know if he went to Yale.
We need to go back and listen to that one.
He's a hook.
Yeah, and Everest.
Yeah, he's the one that, he's going to roll the debt sheet.
He's going to roll the debt sheet.
The scale, fund scale, type one fund, type two, remember he talked about like type one
funds laughing and watching a great movie, type two fund was, it's fun when it's not happening
but a week later.
He put fun into perspective.
You're talking about putting some thought into something.
Yeah.
That's when you're trekking across Antarctica.
That's what that is.
That's what we time to think and really get into it.
That's what happens.
Okay, we had Jericho Dinman.
He's a retired Army Ranger and senior content production manager at Black Rifle Coffee Company.
We had-
So we got, that guy's got some, his sense of humor.
Mike and Ray on to talk about the story of Medal of Honor recipient Michael Munsoar,
which is a great story.
He's one of ours.
Yes.
Travis Osborne, which was the Greenbury medic that attended to Marcus when he was in the
village.
We had Mike McCassel, who is also an extreme athlete and a performance coach, rolled record
holder and he has something called the 12 Labors Project.
How about that one?
Yeah, he's-
Because we talked to him about, hey man, you need to put a title on after you finish
those.
That's a lifetime thing he's going after, right?
He's one of those-
Yeah, it's right.
Benjamin Sledge, he was the 11 year combat veteran, bronze star, purple heart recipient.
He was the one that like everybody in his family had served, basically.
And the main movie is about him.
Mike Schorman, first athlete with disabilities to cross all five Great Lakes.
I think he's doing that on a paddle board.
Nelly Atar.
Shakey jelly with Nelly.
Shakey jelly with Nelly.
She was 11 East National Born in Saudi Arabia and became one of the first Arab women to
summit K2.
She's really kind of broken.
Her dad, right?
It was a big push on that.
Yeah.
A lot of it in her.
But her, she has become like this huge-
Yes, she's-
Inspiration for women in sports.
Everywhere you are with Arab countries.
In Ascarin, collegiate wrestling record holder, he had the team USA Olympian, professional
mixed martial artists, UFC championship fighter.
And now he's got a bunch of wrestling-
Oh yeah, he's bad at real smart.
Yeah.
Like wrestling schools.
Cool, yeah.
Like a true teacher of the game.
He's a teacher, yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's awesome.
Him and his brother do it to everything.
That's right.
Yeah.
He's the one who changed really the physical training in the army.
And he focused on strength and conditioning.
He had a really good athlete story.
Rishi Sharma, 25 year old on a mission to meet-
How about that kid?
In interview, World War II veterans of the allied countries.
We-
There you go.
How about that frickin dude?
We love this kid.
What is on this mission with no money?
Like-
No, I mean, you would talk- Straight Gate to Heaven.
Yeah.
You know all the frickin elders love you.
And he's living out of-
And he's living out of-
Who is the last person you're with before you died?
Was anybody seeing you?
Well, there's this random dude who came over and asked me about my life when you're
kid, like most people who- No, just some-
Yeah.
Yeah, buddy, you're good.
Yeah, and he's living out of his car to do it.
Can you believe that?
He has no money.
I really hope in 2023-
It's more than that too.
And he kept going through the numbers like, oh, you know, like, how do you do this?
He's like, well, you know, I gotta kind of get around that part and do this.
Yeah, he has-
He has nothing.
He's doing this.
Does David go fund me?
No, he's doing it because he loves it.
Mm-hmm.
He's not doing it for any other reason.
He loves listening-
You seem to tell him stories when he leaves it, man.
You don't understand when they start talking to you?
Like, really?
Like not old people telling you something to do?
Like the elders, excuse me?
Not old elders?
Yeah.
But when they open up, you never see that side of them.
No.
And he really has found a family within these World War II veterans.
Like, they have become his family.
And I- Anyway, what I was saying is in 2023, I really hope that Team Q can partner with
him somehow and help spread the stories that he's creating.
I don't know.
I feel like there's something there.
We need to figure that out.
I don't know how that's going to work, but I really hope in 2023 you see more of Rishi
Sharma from Team Q.
Brother Luck.
Brother Luck was the celebrity chef.
Man, how about that handle?
Yeah.
You always wanted Brother Luck in the kitchen, man.
Yeah, he's got a great story, mental health advocate, and he wrote a book called No Luck's
Given.
That's a great title.
Yeah, yeah, another one.
Okay.
Keith Nightingale.
The Nightingale's.
This guy has accomplished so much.
He's the one guy where when you read his bio and his resume, there's so much stuff in
there that it's made up.
You think it's made up?
Like we had to- Like we called- Yeah.
Both- Yeah.
Everyone.
Yeah.
I mean, like hardcore checking that like the like, you know these dudes know this guy.
And we put out those figures and we're sitting around waiting and then some of the texts
I would get back and he goes, but one of them was like, oh yeah, I know it all sounds
like fabricated bullshit, but dudes legit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's what it said.
If dudes legit.
We vetted him because it sounded like too awesome to be true.
I mean, calling guys who don't even like guys.
Yeah.
Even if they were good, they'd be like, nice piece of shit.
No, everybody- Not about the Nightingales.
Yeah.
Keith Nightingale.
Keith Nightingale.
I'm sure his influence Nightingale's relative down.
You look at that one I did for us.
She was wonderful.
So his, he actually has a couple of books out and I need to order them.
It's on my, they're in my Amazon cart.
I recommend everyone listen to his story.
He's just really incredible.
He's been in every conflict basically since Vietnam and he's not like, he's not cocky about
it or anything.
He's super humble guys.
He's like, man, he wrote out the protocols for anything that was bad at.
And his mission right now is to tell people about the Normandy, the D-Day thing.
So this June, we're going to try to actually go out to Normandy and see what he does.
But he has really helped kind of put together this anniversary, D-Day anniversary in Normandy.
And that's really his biggest passion is sharing those stories.
So-
Talk about a wealth of knowledge.
You want to stumble into a bar one day and just kind of sit in the corner and just let
that sucker start talking.
And then we have David, Niece and Trent Gibson, the gift, the story of Medal of Honor recipient
Jason Lee Dunham.
Yeah, I'm done.
Yeah, great story.
Those guys were great too.
So that wraps up 2022, who we had on the podcast and we're really excited about 2023.
Marcus is about, so Marcus, every single year, we kind of, how do you do that?
I don't know if we've ever-
No, we don't have it anymore.
I don't know if we've ever talked about it.
I mean everybody knows Ramana just out there.
Well, it's out there to our friends, but a lot of people don't understand.
Marcus actually goes to Pensacola every February, ever since we've been married.
And he spends a few weeks out there doing physical rehab, ever since his accident.
He's gotten everything-
He's gotten everything.
He's gotten a really good relationship.
And hold on there, Missy.
Really good relationship with the guys at Andrews Institute.
Pensacola's my second home.
I'm a Pensacola gangster man.
That place is awesome.
Yeah.
I don't have any problem.
People know when we're on that at that time.
You've got to find me out, whatever.
But don't come find me.
I'm doing my physical therapy there.
Yeah.
He does his physical therapy every day and he does it for a few weeks.
And then he comes home.
He's good all year.
He kind of practices what he-
It's like a jump start every year.
Yeah, it's a good reset.
Yeah.
And what's neat is during that time, the combine kids, the college kids going up to the draft,
the NFL players, yeah, go into the NFL.
They are there at the same time.
That's right.
And so Marcus tends to pick on them.
I'm their mental coach.
And my boys go first round, first pick.
I've been doing this long, I've got over 14 years.
I've got a third of the league and a hundred my watch.
So what's the thing for me now?
I hope-
I don't get paid for it enough man.
This is the end of it.
And those other coaches in there putting them suckers to the ringer.
Oh, and there's SF guys in there.
There's also other SF guys also doing physical therapy like Marcus says.
It's the best place on the planet.
Yeah.
But Marcus, it's not solicited training.
He just kind of goes up there and gives these guys like a bit of a choice.
I'm just going to say, boy, what you got man?
Tell me about it.
I saw you on the national team.
You know, all of them kids.
So they probably think he's like crazy old, you know, why don't my face?
No, I really get it.
Wait until I turn 50, man.
That's all I do.
No.
Oh, I guarantee you they think you are just batshit crazy.
They do.
Yeah.
They do.
Especially when I walk in there, it takes like before some eventually they're like, oh,
this is yeah, this is tattered at they probably think you're a drug dealer.
As soon as I walk in, I forget screaming.
You know, I could see it.
And it's awesome, especially with the lineman, you know, they're all 650 and 900 pounds.
And just awesome that this the talent was too long.
That's how I get a read on the gym next generation coming up.
I do it through office.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I sit there with them for weeks.
And I mean, by the time we're done, I keep in touch with a lot of them.
I mean, I have family thing.
They ever need anything, not just football.
I mean, it's a life thing.
Well, Damien, I talk all the time.
Yeah, there's been a couple of guys over the years that we've stayed in touch with.
And it's just really neat to see them grow in their career.
It's spread through the league.
Yeah.
I mean, to watch them become stars and then oh, it's a I'm so proud of them.
And just to watch them do that.
And the cool part is is we have them in their training to go in.
They're scared.
Oh, yeah.
And then you got these the SF dudes and they've been blown up and shot.
Yeah, most of them are amputees or something.
Yeah, or burnt.
And so we're in there working out together and there's kind of like it reminds us how
strong we used to be.
And then it reminds them is like, hey, man, you can go to anything.
Right.
Yeah.
Are they still calling it XS because they changed the name all the time.
That changes every three.
It's through the Andrews Institute in Pensacola or Gulfries.
Um, I don't know what kept the name.
If there was a place they were put out what they said that was.
That's, yeah.
That place.
That place, man, I got to have to go there.
Yeah.
Well, I think it's good to have a routine like that too to reset yourself.
There's a kid there.
There's a couple of dudes who's been with us at the beginning.
Yeah.
There's a guy, my coach, coach Anthony, he's been there.
He put more guys back into the show.
He's probably the best coach on planet Earth.
I believe it.
And he won't even tell you that.
It's a Mississippi kid.
He's left to, all he loves to do is hunt and train, train people.
And I mean, everyone goes through him.
Yeah.
And you'd never know it.
Those are the ones that get overlooked.
Oh, yeah.
Hey, there's nothing to do with the name Russ.
And they run that program for him.
They've been around.
They don't get near the credit they should.
But I mean, you can't believe he's going to do that house.
Yeah.
So many.
And I mean, the money that they generate for this entire United States.
And it's not just.
And they don't make nothing.
It's not just football too.
No, they're really baseball.
Yeah, throughout the year they have.
Do people come in from out of the country coming in?
Yeah.
They have athletes of all kinds.
It's really neat to see.
I've, before the kids got into school, I used to go with Marcus.
Well, we had a great time.
Yeah, that was our deal.
Yeah, we had fun doing it.
But ever since the kids started school, I can't just leave for the month of February.
But.
My dude.
Farmer.
I'll be real bad if I don't go do that.
I'm not calling you out on myself.
I can't.
I can't go.
But no, it's just a really neat place.
And it's kind of created like a little family atmosphere there.
So in February, we will have, we might do one replay of an old episode or something.
And that's because Marcus is doing his thing.
I don't want anybody to know about that place.
It's like hidden.
Yeah.
It's definitely a gym.
Oh.
Yeah.
Hunter, you've got to do some extra like some stuff there.
Yeah, I've been there a few times.
Yeah, you've got to do some training.
It's cool.
Yeah, just hanging out.
Yeah, that's.
Yeah, it's a really, really neat place.
And they have something called the Eagle Fund where you can, yeah, you can donate in the
donations help former, I think it's just special for some.
I'm sure.
I don't even know if we're taking donations anymore, man.
No, you are because they sent me a link.
Oh, it's like man.
Yeah, it's good.
It's the eaglefund.org.
And that one works.
Yeah.
Marcus.
We're the first two there.
We're the first guinea pig back in like 2000.
And that's what we were.
2007 or eight.
2008.
Yeah.
Anyway, that's wrap up for 2022.
Hunter, what did you, you wanted to talk football?
Well, I mean, while we're on that football topic with all those guys, obviously have
a big football game coming up here.
By the time this episode comes out, it'll be just around that.
And that's super bowl of time.
So got to ask everybody who you got.
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Well, okay.
I'm not rolling up today with football.
So right now, I'll give you the rundown of who's playing at the time of this recording,
going into the championship.
You have San Francisco playing.
It's the Chiefs and Bengals.
First off, I think Joe Burrow is going to take it all the way.
Well, it's a Burrow's family obviously.
Okay.
We are huge.
We are huge.
I love Joe Burrow.
So we don't even have to.
It's Eagles.
Eagles.
Yeah.
Hey man, they're doing good.
So yeah, they've had a heck of a single.
Eagles have done really good.
What about, dude, Philadelphia gets pissed.
I mean, it's been forever.
Yeah.
I think my prediction Eagles are going to win the championship.
They're going to be playing Eagles and Bengals.
Bengals are going to take it all the way.
When the last time, so the Bengals have been in the Super Bowl recently, right?
Last year.
Last year.
Philadelphia was winning.
I don't know.
We're getting a real football.
It's been a minute.
It's been a minute.
I have no idea.
It's home to this ball.
He's back on the line.
Is his ankle still tweaked or is he still good?
So they say he's not going to be 100% but he will most likely be playing.
I'm kidding.
Yeah.
He's a tough guy.
Texas boy.
Yeah.
Texas guy.
Much love for that.
But he should really opt to go to the Texans.
I'm just saying.
There's a lot of people.
There should be a rule in Texas.
I feel like there should be a rule, right?
Yeah.
But if you're from Texas.
You have to go play around rules in here about it.
Like man, like we can put some time into you.
Yeah.
If you're going to claim to be from Texas, you need to play for a Texas team.
So from this website right here, it's saying the Eagles won in 2017.
That's right.
I knew it had been it.
All right.
So then what about San Francisco?
How long has it been?
San Francisco.
I want to say since I was a kid like Jerry Rice here.
Oh, like young and like I was a young.
I have a funny story.
This was before you and I met Babe Hunter.
I always started out like that.
Well, I was not bad.
But Hunter got home from school.
His like practice had gotten canceled.
He always had sports on the weekends and some whatever it was got canceled.
This was like a Friday at maybe 3 30.
Yeah, I just got home from school.
Just got home from school.
And I was like, do you want to go to a movie?
We were looking at movies.
I was like, do you want to go on a trip this weekend?
I couldn't figure out what to do.
I just wanted to get out of the house.
So we were looking at movie times on the computer.
Yeah.
We found a movie.
We were like, all right, we're going.
I'm going to go upstairs to change because I had my school clothes on.
Go upstairs to change.
Come back down.
You're like, actually, I just bought tickets to San Francisco.
Yeah.
And I'm like, let's go to a football game.
I said, let's just go to a football game.
I can't.
Yeah.
With your left.
I think I want to come back as Hunter too.
We went back upstairs, packed for the weekend, and we took a flight out to San Francisco.
No one gets to go.
It was crazy.
What the hell?
We ended up going.
John, are you?
No, no one.
I thought you got out of my family.
No, not even a movie.
Yes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You want me to talk to you?
There was something to you.
So by like five o'clock, we were at the airport and we went to San Francisco.
I think I got our hotel when we arrived into San Francisco.
There'll be one there.
And we ended up going to a 49ers game.
Who did they play?
I don't even remember.
I cannot remember that.
Oh, hell man.
I don't remember.
It was just so spontaneous.
It was so important too.
But it was so fun just to get up, have zero plan.
We went to Alcatraz.
Alcatraz.
We went to...
What's going on?
It is.
There's a lot to do up there at school, man.
Yeah, we did like all the San Francisco stuff.
That was before it got all nasty and dirty.
Yeah.
I mean, this was a long time ago.
Yeah.
But it was so fun.
Anytime I hear 49ers, my brain goes to that game that Hunter and I just randomly went to.
That was a huge 49ers fan growing up.
Yeah.
They won an 81, 84, 88, 89, and 94.
Dang.
Yeah, the 80s.
I remember.
I was thinking, I remember like the first football cards I had were all from that era.
That's like Joe Montana.
Yeah.
J.R.I.S.
And then they went in 2019.
Great football.
Steve Fionn, didn't you have a jersey?
I sure did.
Yeah.
We got that from...
Oh yeah, Handy Rhett's like a rat over a Super Bowl jersey.
Oh my gosh.
That was the Matthew Axles and Golf tournament.
Yeah.
They had that.
Great dude.
Yeah.
The interesting thing about the 49ers and the Bengals is the Bengals lost the Super Bowl in
88 to San Francisco and 81.
Oh, rematch.
So we could have a rematch on our hands and that could be entertaining.
That would be cool.
Everybody in the comments put your predictions.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So do we do like one of those betting things?
I'm sure we'll get into that.
You can't believe we're going to get into now.
Is that legal?
Is betting legal?
Ask me.
Call it that.
Ask me.
Not in Texas.
Tillman's working on it now.
Probably shouldn't say that.
But how do you do like those squares?
That, I mean, that's just like, I want to stuff.
We do that.
Where's that whiteboard at?
We start...
Should we do a T&Q squares?
Yeah, so my whiteboard went to squares.
We should do it like a square.
Winter gets a whole bunch of merch.
Like some cool unreleased stuff.
How many people would you get into that?
I mean, you can get as many people as you want.
Like the Patreons?
Yeah.
Patreons could do it.
And we can give them a cool kind of unreleased box.
Oh, it's a good idea.
Start getting involved a lot more.
Yeah, I think that'd be awesome.
Bring them in the fold.
Put them in the comments.
Alright.
If you're a Patreon.
Yeah.
If you want to do the squares, put it in the comments.
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We are so freaking proud of Morgan.
Obviously this show is titled Team Never Quit podcast, Marcus and Morgan, which we've
always wanted that to happen and just fly.
But Morgan had the Sanfition to run for Congress.
Ever since he's been running, he couldn't do, he couldn't record.
So I've been filling in for that.
Just me and you, babe.
Everybody comes in here and then they go on a bigger.
They go on a bigger.
Don't stay in the nest too long.
You got to fly and get the hell on and go.
So 2023 and beyond it is Marcus and myself.
And we got him over there.
And we got Hunter and we got John.
Got the crew.
Yeah, this is the crew.
So you will see some transitioning of like logos and that kind of stuff from Marcus and Morgan
to Marcus and Melanie.
And we got to go to DC to go to DC.
DC was such a fun time.
Yeah.
Oh, this is definitely going to shift a little bit because of our perspective when he's in
there.
Don't think I'm not going to have some fun with this.
Yeah.
Marcus really wants- I'll be your inside government asset.
Because when I go out there and see what I see, I'm going to tell you straight up what's
happening.
Well, we got to go what we thought we were going for the swearing in and we were there
for almost the full what five days or whatever and we never got to see him get sworn in because
they were arguing the whole time.
Yeah, could pick a speaker.
Could not agree on a speaker.
So we missed Morgan swearing in.
It was 2 a.m. or something anyways.
Which I stayed up and watched which for me to stay up.
I feel like we're kind of dorks now because who watches C-SPAN?
I do.
I do.
Because my brother's there.
No, what?
Come on.
Don't tell anybody that.
Freaking stayed up like it was a football game.
Yeah, I know, right?
I was standing up yelling at the TV and anyway, I got to see him get sworn in.
Freaking wasn't.
Yeah, so we're super excited for Morgan on to bigger and better things.
He got three committee nominations.
Yeah.
It's freaking awesome.
Like our freshmen taking 21 hours.
Yeah.
Right?
Yeah.
We'll see what this dude does.
But we're so proud of him and we know if anybody can do it, Morgan can.
Oh yeah.
He's like...
I can't wait to see because they can't believe but we just trailed into that door.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, when I'm talking like...
Most everyone thinks you got to have some kind of this and the other.
No, no, no.
You can send one person in there and let him do his thing.
And by the time he's done, you know, he goes in and everyone's going to get to loving
him.
Yeah.
And what's the thing about?
He had...
He don't mess with me.
He's a straight, head to toe legit man.
I mean...
If you're not following Morgan's new Instagram because he had to get a new Instagram, I don't
know, like Congressman Rules, but it's Rep.
Latrell, Texas.
Yeah.
Alright, TX.
Yeah.
REP.
Latrell TX.
And that's his new platform to be able to share what's going on in DC.
And he just did his first like on the floor speech.
How about that?
Oh my gosh, it fired us up so much.
He did so well.
He sounded sophisticated when he was like, hey, Mr. Tyler.
I mean, I got a shooting tie on him.
So proud of him, man.
Aww, how is that?
I mean, don't look at me and think that that's my book.
I've worked completely different.
I don't know why.
I mean, anything bad, that's me.
Alright, anything good.
That sucker is him, man.
You're good too.
No, I just hold it well.
I, you know, I just...
I'm proud of him, man.
I keep thinking about that.
I don't have to be good now all the time, which is someone I'm curving.
You know how hard that is?
So ever since Morgan got elected, Marcus has taken it upon himself to dress up everywhere
he goes.
Even the kid like acts as basketball game.
He's always dressed up.
And so everyone thinks that Marcus is Morgan.
And you're not used to it.
It's so funny.
They haven't called me by my name in a long time.
Yeah.
But since he got elected...
But you know the one time I decided to dress normal and not there doing something, they'll
be like, oh, there's my Congress.
You know what I'm talking about?
I have to deal with that now.
Yeah.
It was one of those things that we didn't know would transpire.
I was like, did you, did I catch you?
And like, no, of course my brother played.
He's like, obviously, obviously my brother.
Yeah, obviously.
That was always my brother.
Yeah, but it's been, that was just, that was a highlight of our 2022 on a family level
is Morgan.
We actually, Marcus and I worked the polls as volunteers.
Made me do it too.
And Hunter did too.
Yeah, but you and my mom did do a one round of that.
Hunter and his friends worked the polls.
And I mean, it was a...
Not the mandatory in the high schools.
It was a family affair.
It was coming in to learn to get to A.
To make it work the polls and kind of do all that to see how it operates.
Yeah.
I think it's going to be a thing for our government because, well, they do a lot of voting at schools
anyway.
There's a lot of stuff we don't teach them that.
Okay.
I'm not going to be able to come up here because I feel as if that was the one.
Real quick.
When I was a kid, I think I was in like, third or fourth grade, I don't remember.
It was the year that Bush Sr. was running against Dukakis.
And I remember that because we used to call him Dukakis.
They are class had the coolest thing.
Our teachers created one sheets of all of the things that each candidate believed in and
was running for.
So it didn't have anything bad.
There was no, you know, he said she said or like smear campaign stuff.
It was just bullet points of what the accomplishments that each candidate wanted to achieve.
And they would, they pass it out to every student and you would circle everything that you believed
in on each sheet and whatever had the most, that's who you would vote for.
And they had this cardboard cut out kind of like a lemonade stand looking thing, this
cardboard cut out voting box.
And you got a voting, a little voting ticket.
You wrote who you were voting for.
And on each side of the voting booth, they had a life size cut out picture of each candidate
Bush and Dukakis.
So in that yearbook, and I cannot freaking find it, I found it like five years ago and
I don't know where I put it.
And there's a picture of me in the yearbook standing next to Bush Sr.
And I'm little, I'm like third or fourth grade or something.
I don't remember.
I was definitely an elementary school, but it was such a neat way for kids to learn how
you vote.
You vote based on what you believe in, but you're voting based off of factual information,
not this smear campaign bullshit.
I hate the smear campaign stuff.
No, that's a sin.
You're not supposed to be there for anything.
I don't even know.
I'm pretty sure it's in there.
I don't even know like how to say this without saying a horrible word.
But it is, it's just disgusting.
And if you have to do that in order to gain recognition, then you're a piece of shit.
Like there's just no other word for it other than you're a piece of shit.
Run on your own merit.
Don't run on trying to bash somebody else.
It's a bullshit, wimpy way of doing things.
It is cowardice.
It's so cowardly.
Just run on your own merit.
We need to better our campaign system.
We have to start running on our own merit, on what we want to accomplish, not on somebody
else's faults or lies about them.
A lot of it is just straight up lies, which I don't even see how legally you could do
that, but they do.
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We just thought, bang out, they have Navy Federal mailing it, hey, I remember walking
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