Jan 11
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how often do you work out
Man, let me tell you, exercise is like a religion for me. It's something I do every day. I'm all about that consistency. You don't have to go crazy with it, but you gotta do something to keep your body moving. It's just part of being human. Whether it's walking, lifting weights, or hitting the heavy bag, I make sure to get after it. It's about winning those daily battles, you know? You gotta commit and just go for it. Consistency wins in the end, man.
who is your favorite guest
Man, that's a tough one. I've had so many amazing guests on the podcast, it's hard to pick just one. Each guest brings something unique to the table. Like, having Alex Jones on was a trip because he's such a wild character, and I've known him for so long. Then there's the fighters, the comedians, the scientists, all these fascinating people! It's like asking a parent to pick their favorite child, you know? It really depends on my mood and what I'm vibing with at the moment. But honestly, every conversation brings something special, and that's what makes the experience so incredible.
why did you leave california
Man, California's just been going through some crazy times, you know? I love the place, but it's just been kind of busted in so many ways. Taxes are insanely high, like 14%, and it doesn't really feel like you're getting the quality of life that you'd want for that kind of money. Plus, the streets aren't exactly as clean as you'd hope, and crime is a real concern.
And during the pandemic, there was this massive flux of people just getting out of there. It was like watching an exodus. So for me, it just made sense. Deciding to leave was about searching for a place where you get more bang for your buck. Texas, for instance, offers no state income tax, and it's cheaper to live here. The vibe, the community, and just being able to stretch a dollar further—it’s got its perks. It's all about where you feel life's gonna treat you better, man.
do you miss california
You know, man, California has this vibe that's hard to shake off. I mean, the nature, the weather, the memories—it's got a place in my heart for sure. But there's also a ton of stuff that drives you nuts, like the high taxes and crazy traffic. I seriously don't miss those taxes—they'll take you for everything you've got. But yeah, California will always feel like home in a way. It’s got that unique charm even if I’m not living there anymore. It's one of those love-hate relationships, you know?