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What's Dallas doing?
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You know, at 70 years old, like, what's What's your future look like?
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Well, uh, for start, don't let me say I want to give you that quote at the end, and I'll answer that question one second.
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But I want to read this to you first.
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And this is a guy.
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I called him the professor.
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He's one of my guys who does my program.
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And he says Ellen, any loves the lift weights, too, right?
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And his name is J.
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J.
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And I reached out to him when I, uh, started to do the, uh okay.
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Now I need people who do the program to give me their feedback off.
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Okay, let's move down.
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Screwing up here.
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Let me just look here.
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Comments.
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There is jack comments.
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So I wanted to give me him to give me feedback along with these other 15 people I have doing the program.
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And he sends me this, uh, the other day I told him, Make sure you do the weight lifting.
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All right?
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Get your maximum white lips.
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Alright.
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Get, like know exactly.
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He's really strong.
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He's like, 300 plus venture.
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He's in his forties.
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Um, he's not that big.
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A guy's like a buck 80 or Buck 90 or something.
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So increase moving some weight.
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So I said, No, wait 90 days.
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Let's see what happens.
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He sends me this, he said, I've been lifting weights for five and doing GDP y two days over the last two years or so since Labor Day.
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I've done nothing but D d p Y Jack every day.
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No way.
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I did a midpoint lifting test yesterday on my heavy set.
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I lost no wraps on my he said during Kobe.
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Uh, my alternative waas lightweights in high reps.
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I lost two raps over that time, he said.
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On my lighter set, I gained strength and wraps.
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And then he says, Massive surprise.
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Since I've been lifting Onley air for the last 45 days, that's power.
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This'll guy, he'll do.
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I'll send you the video.
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I want to get your information and your email all that so we can stay in touch.
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But if you come into if you come to Atlanta, I want you to come and stay with us for a couple of days and see what we're doing.
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You'll really dig it, and I mean stay with us because it's like the best Arab Airbnb on the planet.
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Um so where is P going to be in five years?
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Well, one of my goals when I went to L.
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A was not to be the rock, because my I was much too old.
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Envision that.
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Plus, there's only one rock.
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Uh, my goal was just to be a working actor.
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That's all I wanted to be.
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You know, something that I could serve.
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I could support myself off the acting we're doing in 22 years, and you've got to get that break.
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And like I said, that Netflix thing, it might change my life might do nothing, and that's the way it goes.
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But I'm going to keep working towards that.
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Um, I believe d p y will be, you know, it's not a fad workout.
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There's a piece of yoga and yoga's been around here forever, and they've all got different names from Ashtanga.
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Uh um yo thio asana.
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Uh, there's all sorts of Angara.
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There's all sorts of different yoga workouts again.
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Mine developer to people who wouldn't be caught dead doing yoga.
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And that's the biggest crowd ever.
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And my goal at that point will been to be literally be a household name.
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And if I, you know, I honestly, God, believe if I died today, it'll get bigger because it's really and it helps people.
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Um, I want to be in a position.
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I'm not far from it right now where I pretty much do what I want to dio, um you know, financially situated that if the world goes upside down tomorrow, hopefully knock on wood, that doesn't happen.
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I'm good.
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I have zero debt.
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So I'm pretty easy going about all that.
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I I wanna I wanna just continue to do what I'm doing.
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You know, I love what I dio.
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I love the girl that I'm with.
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She's amazing.
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Uh, she's my better half on so many different levels.
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And she's a Yogi.
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Uh, she's been teaching that for 12 years, but now she teaches D v p.
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Y.
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Um, if no man, I'm working my life so much that I really wouldn't change anything.
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I just keep doing exactly what I'm doing on, uh, it's gonna make It's gonna make a huge mu gym packed.
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So let me let me leave you with for people out there who have heard me talk about, you know, owning it.
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And that inner voice, That story you tell yourself I'm going to give you a quote.
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Uh, very famous guy said this, but I want to see if you know who it is that said it.
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He said the repetitions of affirmations leads to belief.
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And once that belief becomes a deep conviction, things begin to happen.
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That's not a well known quote at all.
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So I would expect you not to know it.
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But you have any idea who might have said that?
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I don't know.
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And I I should know.
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But I don't know, though I do believe that.
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But I don't know who said it.
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You know, it's fascinating because when I read it, I was like, Wow.
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And then I saw his name right under it, and I was like, Wow, and then I thought about it, and I went I know his affirmation.
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Like I know it.
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I know actually what his affirmation wants.
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So I'm gonna tell you what is that information Waas.
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And you're gonna exactly who actually said it.
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Now, when you really think about that, like, what's the odds of that you know that I could that I knew his affirmation was soon as I looked at that quote when I saw his name.
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And when I say you're gonna know it and 90% of the people Well, no, it or why, Joe, right now Oh, here's his affirmation.
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I am the greatest.
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I'm the greatest of all time.
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I'm so pretty.
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Who is that?
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That's your favorite guy, man.
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That's Mohammed Ali.
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Like you know what's fascinating about that?
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How did you know to You know what I mean?
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Like, how did you know?
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How did all the people are listening?
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Of course.
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That's Mohammed Ali.
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How did you know it?
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Think about that Because he said it 10 times.
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No, he said it a million of time.
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He was saying that when he was a kid it was so burnt into him.
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Everybody knew it was his affirmation.
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Now, if you can get to that where people know who you are by what you say, that's powerful.
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That is super powerful.
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Well, I have had an awesome time with you, and, uh, I definitely got to get together and break some gluten free bread and have a gluten free beer.
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If you got count, there's a great beer.
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They don't pay me to say this.
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It's called Dura Dom, and the first place I ever had it was in the U.
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K.
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I was somewhere in New York and it was just really cool pub that was there.
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And I looked on the menu and I saw fish and chips and it said optional gluten free and I looked up in the server.
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I go.
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Is this rial?
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Do you really have gluten free fish and chips?
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And she said, Oh yeah, This On Wednesdays, every Wednesday, today's Wednesday I said, Man, I wish you had a gluten free beer was all We got that, too, And they brought me dirty Don, I now did it get by the case from one of the better beard places around here.
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And, uh, it is an amazing beer.
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You know, I would I would be drinking it if I drank all the beers like I used to.
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Why?