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Speaker 1 (00:00):
After twenty two years of being a titan No Wall
Street and starting his own firm, Tony Kasaik is walking away.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
What to said the Ugly Side Cookie.
Speaker 1 (00:10):
And on the inside we'll interview insiders and other titans
of all types of industry, offering advice, sharing stories of adversity.
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This is another episode.
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Of the Inside of Show. Welcome to Cannabis Talk one
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Talk one on one. My boy Blue is at the
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like to call them. Joke Grande is that Joe Grande
fifty two is out today and you can find me
at the Insider Investor. Now, you guys, I created Financial
Fridays to make your money game. Right After twenty years
of being a Wall Street and insider, I got sick
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and tired of getting screwed over and watching the little
guy get screwed over. Now that I've left Wall Street,
I want to share with you stories that can inspire you.
And along the way, I want to expose you the
little clubs like the Insider Investor Club. Now that's my
own personal mastermind, but I'm going to show you access
to having groups of information like this, groups of friends
around you, and how it can give you access to
legal information and opportunities. You all have heard my show
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before at this point, and you know that I always
say that my number one rule of money is that
your health is your wealth. You can't be truly wealthy
if you're not healthy. That's why I send all my
friends to my personal concierge, doc, doctor Chalmers.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Shout out.
Speaker 5 (02:06):
You know, now, this dude is not just my doc,
but he's the doc that other docs send their patients
to when they can't fix the issue. At Chalmers Wellness,
they work with patients to identify, treat, manage a wide
variety of issues, including weight loss, digestive problems, chronic fatigue,
I get that HRT, and of course addiction treatment alternatives. Blue.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Let me let me say something real, quickers Man, because actually,
you know, I had to call him yesterday and my stepfather,
you know, was having authritis problems. And you know, honestly, dude,
he got on and just broke down so much game,
so much information, uh, and it was so helpful for
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him that my mom called me today almost in tears
talking about Wow, like he he is so intelligent and
he just did that Ted talk, you know, and so
thank you, doctor Chalmers. We we appreciate you. Thank you
so much, dude.
Speaker 5 (02:56):
That gives me goosebumps that he's already got that impact
on you guys. And you know, that was one of
the first trusted voices of authority I brought on the show,
and it was for that because I saw what he's
done to other people. The Ted Talk that you're talking about,
You guys, don't sleep on it. This is something that's controversial.
The dude had seven eight thousand followers on Twitter. He's
had zero views on it because of the way they're
suppressing it. Guess what he talks about opioid addiction and
(03:18):
curing that with medical grade cannabis. Yes, he's also talking
about using shrooms at MDMA in a clinical setting, not
at a rave right to cure any problems, key mean,
excuse me now, and well actually MDMA as well. In fact, yeah,
in fact, it's being used in a therapeutic setting and
he's going to talk about that when he comes out
here in September. But you guys, don't sleep on him.
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If you wanted to learn more about him, check out
his website Charmers Wellness dot com. Better yet, call him up.
Like you said, he's super accessible. Now this is his office,
So don't call up, you know, with daddy issues and shit,
but call up make an appointment two one four four
four six fifty three hundred. Now, you guys, I'm usually
excited to do this show, but today I'm extra excited
today next to us in studio. Before I give you
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his name, let me tell you what he does first, right,
He is the owner and CEO of a company called
married Game. This is a brilliant company that actively coaches
men on how to win back their wives attraction and
desire for sexual intimacy. Now he's going to do this.
Do this without compromising your manhood, which is very important
to me because that's the last thing you want. Right,
He's going to not compromise your self esteem or integrity.
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If this is something that you guys want to know
more about, check out his website, Keith Yaki. That's why
a c K e y dot com or marriedgame dot com.
Better yet, follow him on Instagram Keith Yaki. Now to
finally put an end to your sexless Oh Jesus fuck,
that's an ugly word that's off, just saying it to
put an end to your sexless marriage. Give him a call.
(04:45):
Check him out. Who wants a lifetime of laughter behind
your back because you know the girls are doing that
when they're hanging out with their girls. You, guys, without
further ado, please welcome my friend mister Keith Yucky Ya.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
Thank you, thank.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
You, thank you.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
This is exciting, dude, Let's talk about sex, baby.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
There we go. The studio is all packed. Everybody came
over from another.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
Room financial Fridays. But there's two currencies we all love,
dough and vagina, So let's talk about either, and I'm
all for it.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
Let's go.
Speaker 2 (05:17):
Hey, it's honored to be here, both of you, guys. Tony,
thank you.
Speaker 5 (05:20):
Blue.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
You and I have been friends for a minute since we
were teenage man.
Speaker 5 (05:26):
Cool. Yeah, you know this is something about Blue that
never seasons to amaze me. Like, well, we'll talk about something.
It's like, yeah, I knew that guy from junior high.
I'm like, how is it possible you literally know anybody
that I mentioned? And he's not talking ship. Sure enough
you're here, and like you and I were talking, You're like, dude,
I went to high school. Yeah, Yeah, you guys shut
the freeway down together like you were actually there for that.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
The things you do when your kids, you know, listen
to Keith, you and I could jump right into the
merry game and and and how well we know each other.
But I think it's important to find to let our
listeners know kind of your background where you come from.
So you know, and I know, but I'm going to
poach the questions out of you, right, So so you know,
where are you from originally, and you know, let's let
(06:10):
some of the listeners know.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Yeah, so I'm originally from Orange County. We went to
high school there. I found my first passion, which was surfing,
and I was all in on that. And then I
got religious, got in all that, became a pastor, moved
out and I remember that. Yeah, dude, I went.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
I used to pray with me. I was I was
one of the first people to ever I ever remember
to pray with me.
Speaker 5 (06:32):
Bro. Yeah, but then he wasn't allowed to play with
you once he became a pastor. Probably I didn't.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Say the priest.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
Enough different, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (06:47):
We were allowed to fuck women, so we didn't go
tough round touching boys. No boy, shots fired. Hey have
you not read the news, like what's going on here?
The Catholic Church has been known for the any rate.
Speaker 5 (07:00):
You did say, can I say anything I want?
Speaker 2 (07:02):
Sure, I'm a little polarizing. So anyway, that being said,
I did that thing, and then I kind of got
disillusioned with it. I was like, you know, I'm good
with my creator, but this whole organization just doesn't fit
my vibeu. And then so I took the same discipline
and inspiration to help people when I got into business,
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and getting into business created abundance for me, and I
believe that you know, people look up to those with abundance,
and you know, leadership is influenced, and so I used
that leadership influence to influence people to help their finances,
only to have six and a half years ago, my
wife tell me, you run your business, you come home
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and talk about your business, and you fall asleep on
the couch. And she said, my life and your two
year old daughter life would be better without you in it.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
And that was the wake up call for me that
I thought, you know what, I'm doing something wrong. And
it wasn't simultaneously at that moment, but it was really
close that moment where I realized I'm the problem, which
then made me realize I'm also the solution. Yeah, and
that is where Mary Game was born six years ago.
It took me about six months to get her back
because here's the thing. Probably, like a lot of your
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listeners and you guys, you know, I had spent time
with hundreds of women intimately, So it wasn't like I
didn't know about attraction or how to, uh to to
seduce women or get women attract that game.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
I mean, you were you were, you were for real.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
But then I find this one and I wasn't looking
to settle down. I wasn't looking to get married again.
I'd been through a divorce, I'd kind of wreck three
kids lives, like I don't need any of that again. Sure,
but then when like when the right one gets away
and you realize, oh fuck, I'm the one who pushed
her out that that's where the deep reflection came back
on me, and I'm like, yeah, dude, all this is
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a bunch of bullshit.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
We were moving.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
We just moved into our dream house, Like I'm a
dreamhouse that anybody would like, I'd live here. Yeah, and
she goes I'll help you move in, but I'm not staying.
So she helped me move in. I then took the
remaining stuff put it in a smaller U haul, and
then watched her and my two year old daughter drive
down the road and I realized, and it like it
hit me in that moment, like this is on you, motherfucker. Yeah,
(09:13):
this is on you. And I think that the reason
why we've had such success in starting this business and
helping dudes is I point it all back to the
dude and I say things like it's ninety five percent
the guy's problem, or ninety five percent of the time
it's the guy's problem. And guys are like, oh, no,
you don't understand. My wife's a bitch and blah blah blah, No, no, no.
When you first met her and she was attracted to
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you and you were attracted to her, she could do
no wrong, right. But most guys take their foot off
the gas. They start to get a dad bought and
not really that great of a parent. Maybe they're producing,
but maybe it's not what it used to be, or
it's not where their wife knows it could be. They
stop playing, they stop having date nights and having fun
and being that man again. And then a lot of
them lose their power. They start doing shit just for validation,
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and we call it slipping into the mom matrix, where
you're only doing things to get a cookie or nookie
or a gold star. Oh did you see I did
the dishes? You're like, well, you fucking ate the food, dummy.
And guys do that. They're banging around the dishes and
taking out the trash and like, did you see that?
And she's like, yeah, you live here, fuck her.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
And yet basically, yeah, you would think.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
Yeah, yeah, this.
Speaker 5 (10:23):
Is thee shit.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Right exactly, it is not guys do it. They're like, oh,
I did the dishes and you're like, and and what
I noticed was this, most guys approached their relationship, whether
it's a long term relationship or marriage or whatever, and
they go, dude, I'm just there. First of all, this
stat might shock you and might shock the listeners here, dude,
eighty five percent of guys aren't happy with the quality
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or quantity of quantity of sex within their marriage.
Speaker 3 (10:49):
Wow, that's a dude.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
That's eight and a half dudes, and we know there's
no half dude. So that's like the fucking nine out
of ten guys, you're walking down the street and you're like,
which one of you is actual least sexually happy here,
because nine of you aren't. Right, that's a big fucking problem.
And what most guys do, or what most guy people
teach out in the world. You know, guys with pleated
pants and leather tassel shoes and in Ralph Polo, Ralph
(11:13):
Lauren Polo's that have maybe had sex with two or
three people in their entire life, that don't really understand game.
It's why I called it married games, because you got
to have a game with your wife. Meaning here's the punchline, Dude,
you're not as attractive as you were when she first
met you.
Speaker 5 (11:30):
Right, you might not really.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Old on the booster chair. Yeah, it's exactly what I'm on.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
I got on it. But no. But here's the thing
is I realized, if I'm the problem, I'm the solution.
That means I need to become And this is the
big punchline of what we teach and it's it's it's
it's easy to hear and listen to, but it's kind
of harder to do. And that's why we created a
program around it, which is you have to become the
most attractive version of you for you. I'm not doing it.
I don't. I don't look this way. And make my
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money and show up as a parent, and and and
and take my wife on dates for her. I do
it because that's my fucking standard. And we have a
we have a phrase we call ourselves the catch of
the county, which means this, if my wife, who's smoking hot,
you know, throw up the picture if you have it
or don't.
Speaker 5 (12:24):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Any guy would be like, that's a playground I want
to play on. She's cool as shit, do you know her?
Just just a she's like one of the dudes. But
she's she didn't look like us, thank god, thank fucking god.
But here's the thing, is like, I don't do it
for her. I do it for me. And we have
this concept called the catch of the county. The catch
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of the County simply means this, if my wife was
crazy enough to leave me, she knows and I know,
there would be one hundred women at my front door
saying how do I become the next missus keith Yacket.
That's not rhetoric. I believe it in my core. You
know why, because I've become the most attractive version of myself.
And I'm beating my records every day of what does
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it mean? I don't put this work in to get something?
Because most guys when they hear the the de pleated,
you know, pant guys and the leather tasseled certified dudes,
they go, oh, you need to start doing more around
the house, right, or you know, hey, happy wife, happy life. No, no, no,
I know a lot of happy wives and not a
lot of happy, happy, fucking hust.
Speaker 5 (13:24):
True, yeah, you know what I mean. That's not I
feel like it's it's exactly right.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
And I think a lot of people lose their standard,
like they don't have that that that belief in themselves anymore.
And they're comfortable. And so when you're comfortable, you're weak,
you know. And and it's just and and I can
explain it, like when you go to the gym to
work out, you know, you come out of their sore
and you feel weak, but you're actually making yourself stronger, right,
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so building it through that. So I thoroughly get it.
And it's actually not pointed out to you all the time,
but I think if you live it too, it's harder
to see it. But even then you have to be
able to find and you know that next day that
you're going to excel, right, because that's so important.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
Plain Devil's advocate here, because you know, obviously I'm not
the pillar of advice for marriage. I have commitment issues.
Apparently forty six I don't know that my puppy is
the longest relationship I've had. So my puppy is the
longest relationship I've had, and it's you know, it's my
puppy and it's my dog. And that's that. Like it started,
I realized what it meant.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Like better than humans anyway, So they are.
Speaker 5 (14:28):
And that was the first responsibility I've had to actually
worry about somebody else other than myself. Right. But what
I'm hearing from you, which is really unique from this
personal development space of couples and marriage counseling and all
my I would lived viacariously through you guys, and all
my friends and clients who have gone through divorce. But
usually the therapist that you find through your HMO, that
is not part of the married game. Right. They're always
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telling you that, well, it's half your fault. Half there
is here's a list guess come back. What I'm hearing
from you is that you're putting it on the dude,
and you were saying, hey, look in the fucking mirror,
be the best version of you. But but statistically, isn't
Also isn't the female also play a role in this?
Or if you make the best version of yourself and
she's not along, she's not the right woman? Or how
do you decipher whether it's the man's it's only HER's fault.
(15:12):
What if she's a little slob watching you know, Oprah
all day eating bomba.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
Yeah, yeah, okay, so step one. But step one, especially
if you have kids, you know what I mean, Like,
you know you don't want to tear up the family.
I've torn up my family, my first family, and I
struggled with guilt and shame for a long time for that,
and I had to work through that. Well, hold on, dude,
you were doing the best you can at the time
you had with the information you had. You didn't know shit.
(15:37):
You were filled with insecurities. You're fucking every grill that
you could possibly could try and fill some hole in you.
That was me, okay, but when I realized who I was,
I'm like, I don't want to tear my family apart,
and I need to become the best version of me.
So what step one is is, let's clean your side
of the street. Yeah, clean your side of the street.
And because here's what's happening. Most guys become their C
or D version of themselves and their wife's mirror that.
(16:00):
And then my wife's a C or A Dean's like,
have you looked at yourself?
Speaker 5 (16:05):
With you?
Speaker 2 (16:06):
How about become an a version of you? And let's
see how she responds, because when you were the a version.
Speaker 3 (16:13):
This is why, by the way, that.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
Verily so you're the most attract See my whole punchline
is she's just lost attraction for you. And it's not
about biceps and apps, it's about having a personality where
attraction means people lean into you, repelling means they want
to get away from you. So the reason why wifs leave,
and they usually plan it a year or two in advance,
is going to go, I'm not attracted this do anymore.
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I'm not leaning into this guy. I'm spraining my eyeballs,
rolling my eyes at this motherfucker because he's talking about
what he's gonna do, and he fucking doesn't do it.
And he's like, but I'm gonna and she's like you
being a gunna for fucking.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
Ever, dude, So you're not moving fast enough.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Exactly so or at all. And then and then what
happens if somebody tells you all the time they're gonna
do something and they never do it, you lose trusty.
And when the trust goes down, the lust goes down.
Speaker 3 (17:04):
Well, that trust starts with yourself. Fuck you know me,
because people people, I mean, I still do it right,
I'm like, oh, I'm gonna work out today, and then
I'm I don't show up, you know, And then I'm
like and I consciously like, damn, I just fucking lied
to myself. Yeah, Like, and that becomes a habit, you know.
And I know when I break that habit and I'm
crushing it, and then everybody else around me is moving too.
My whole fucking team is a reflection. And when we're moving,
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I mean, we are crushing it. When we're a little sloppy,
the whole thing just you could tell and everybody reflects
on it exactly, not only in your home, but especially
in your home.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
It's an energy. Yeah, people follow your energy. And so
to have an attractive energy. Listen, I'm not sitting here
saying I'm Brad Pitt. You're both looking at me and
you're like, you're not Brad Pitt. But I fucked the
same women as Brad Pitt. Yeah, why my energy?
Speaker 5 (17:51):
You rolled in with the confidence of Brad Pitt. I'll
tell you that. Like when you rolled in the staff,
everybody gravitated towards who I am who.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
And I I was telling you this on this I'm like, bro,
because I'm watching you guys build an empire. Here, I'm
building an empire. Were doing my thing. You're building an
empire doing your lane. And you and I we've done
a lot of businesses and we've done deals, and we
have a history not just hey, I went to high
school with you, but we've done some shit and we
both are driven motherfuckers. We're both I want to accomplish
(18:19):
something because actually more than just the accomplishment, we love
who we've become in the process. I'm a badass motherfucker.
Not because I rolled up and pretend like I was
I am who. It's an energy. So the energy is
like I want to be around this dude. Fuck and
I have a life goal. It's simple. When I die,
I want everybody to go. I felt better about myself
(18:42):
having been around Keith Yackett. Sure, that's my goal. But
let me go back to the attraction thing real fast,
because this is like the punchline is when you become
the a version of you, that's step one. I only
work with dudes. I don't even work with women. I
don't do couples counseling. Let me straighten the guy away
because I believe the man's the leader. He if he
steps up and goes dude, I'm going to live this way,
(19:04):
I'm gonna I'm gonna be a great parent. This is
why I came up with a five dial system. We
can get into if you want to.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
It's very quick.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
But the process is if you clean your side of
the street, and then she doesn't like this better version
of you, then why would you let a right shotgun
in your life? That's when you give her some grace.
I always say this. You know, hey, how long you've
been a douchebag? Two years? All right, Well it might
not turn around and plug in two days. Yeah, you know,
you got a hole you're digging yourself out of. But
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once you become the best version of the year. Give
her some time, because every woman when they're about ready
to leave a man and he starts to.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
Change, what do they think?
Speaker 2 (19:39):
How long is this gonna last? Yeah, so she's gonna
test you, because people test what they want to trust.
Speaker 3 (19:43):
Sure, you start going to the gym every day, and then.
Speaker 4 (19:45):
You're there and then you quit.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Exactly where how do you really go?
Speaker 5 (19:48):
I find this interesting because usually on Financial Fridays would
jump right into money and out of that you make money,
And how's this going to represent money? But this is
this is a currency. And I think you mentioned the
five pillar, which actually feeds right into our financial five
which we do on Fridays. But we're gonna take quick bake,
come back with more Keith Yacky, let's go do it.
Speaker 4 (20:05):
We'll be right back with the Financial Friday five on
Cannabis Talk One on one's Financial Fridays with the Insider
Investor Tony K. Welcome back to Cannabis Talk, one on
one's Financial Fridays with the Insider Investor Tony K. It's
(20:26):
now time for the Financial Friday five.
Speaker 3 (20:28):
Oh.
Speaker 5 (20:28):
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the owner CEO of Married Game. Now, you were just
about to tap into the five dials you call them,
I believe, which is ironic because we have the Financial
Friday five. But I want to hear about you first
because that is a currency. I never thought about its having.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
One of the It's the biggest currency in the world.
I mean, that's more I would say than the money, right.
I mean, you know it's like I'm not, you know,
the Married Game guy, right, this is this is Pet's lane.
And I'm proud of you, bro, Like you know, you know,
I'm a super proud of you. I mean, like I said,
we we go back and have an extensive history. I
mean we've ran around the house together with women in
(21:26):
the house and friends and and we've we've shut down
the freeway Tony. He's a short guy.
Speaker 5 (21:33):
Boy hurts boy.
Speaker 3 (21:36):
But we I mean we physically shut down the freeway.
We've been arrested together, you know. Uh. And and we
at one point kidnapped two thousand people on the freeway.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
We've been in jail naked together.
Speaker 5 (21:49):
Yeah, yea, literally, that's that's that was a crying game,
not the marriage, you know.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
And uh, you know, Paula Bella's coming in town tomorrow, Yeah,
tomorrow or something. But anyways, you know my I think
my point was it's it's the biggest currency in the world.
And and and I think a lot of people don't
put the value on that. And that's why it's so
exciting to have Keith here. I mean, you have to
think about this. People miss it all the time. And
and in the game that you're spilling right now, you know,
(22:17):
it's funny. I know it. You know, I live it,
right and and sometimes I get off my my rocker though,
and and so when when you're saying it right now,
so refreshing because I'm like, that's who the fuck I am,
you know, And I see so many people that aren't that,
and I'm like why the fuck aren't you like this?
And it's they need some keith yaking in their life.
You know, they need the marry game. So anyways, man continue, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
Two words sex cells. Yeah always has guys do ship
for sex that believe what are you doing like I'm
trying to get laid. Yeah, guys want to get paid
and guys want to get laid, and a lot of
my clients know how to get paid, but they forgot
how to get laid within their marriage.
Speaker 5 (22:57):
Yeah, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Right, I mean there's no
better to.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
Bill Gates has Bezos looks is the most unfus.
Speaker 5 (23:14):
He's still trading up. They keep trading up when they
go through that.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
Think about it. Status. You walk in the room with
a really hot chick, your status is instance instant. When
I used to go in the strip club, I had
a friend I called her a ten three. She was
smoking hot ten, but her her attitude and their intelligence
may it was about a three. But I picked up
more girls in the strip club with her for a
threesome than anybody because I walk in and she's like,
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not a little stunny, not a little beautiful, She's all
the way beautiful. There's like, no fucking flash, she didn't
have a toe that She's like, what the fuck is that?
You know what I mean, she's just the toe. You're like,
that's fuckable. And so it's currency, it's status. And so
when a guy loses himself, because most guys, when they
say I do, they think it's done. They think, oh,
(24:01):
I made it to the finish line. No, motherfucker, you
just stepped into the starting blocks. These are frame shifts
that guy. Like when I say it's ninety five percent
your fault, it's because, dude, a woman who's attracted to
a man will do anything for that man, not a
little stuff, all the stuff.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
And it doesn't And I want other men to know
this because it doesn't matter how tall you are. It doesn't.
It's it has nothing to do with I mean sometimes
your size, I guess, but not always though. It's really
your energy. It's the way you project yourself to the world.
Like you know, you go walk into a room. I mean,
we were at what was it, Joey's in Newport and
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and and these guys are like like amazed, I'm over there,
boom boom. I mean, it's one of the hottest places.
Speaker 5 (24:43):
In Newport Beach and it's like a pinball and a
pinball machine from the host. I'm over there.
Speaker 3 (24:49):
I'm getting phone numbers and a table and they're.
Speaker 5 (24:51):
Just like there's lesbians that he was splitting up. One
over here, one over.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
There, I mean, and he's freaked out, and I'm like
looking at him, like, well, we're at a business.
Speaker 5 (25:00):
I was like, calm down, bro, your.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
Buddy was trying to give me the doctor Chalmers was there.
Speaker 5 (25:04):
We'll ask him later, you.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Know, hey, but you know what you're saying that I
love so much and the reason why I work with
married guys or guys in long term relationships. I go, dude,
she's already your type.
Speaker 5 (25:14):
You know your your type.
Speaker 2 (25:16):
She said yes to you and said I'll build a
family with you and pop out babies with you. You
are her type. You just are not an attractive version
of yourself anymore. And she goes, oh fuck, I'm settling
being with this guy. And that's the real reality. And
so a woman's like, I don't want to settle. This
is some bullshit, dude. I don't want clow seats my
whole life. Let's get some leather fucking seats up in
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this bitch. So let's talk about the five dials, and
I think you'll see because basically I realized that our
women are judging us on these five things. Number one,
how good of a parent are you?
Speaker 3 (25:49):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (25:49):
Listen, my wife said, I don't even want to have
another kid with you. You were such a bad dat.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
And you know I was good with my other three kids,
but with this one. I didn't change a diaper, I
barely watched her. She didn't even want to go out
on girls' night out because she's like, can you handle this? Like,
how fucking pathetic of a man to be such a
bad dad that she doesn't want a second kid with you.
So and and here's the thing, and a guy goes, dude,
my wife shouldn't love her kids more than me. Let's
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look at the stats, motherfucker you ready, Moms divorced dads.
They don't divorce kids. Yeah, a hundred percent of the time.
So you want to fight nature, good fucking luck, you're
gonna lose.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
So are you a good dad? Well, I don't become
I didn't become a good dad, so my wife would
want to fuck me. I became a good dad, because
that's what a fucking dad should be. That's what I
need to be there. I need to be present. I
need to be sharing with her. What does it mean
she needs masculine energy? Kids don't need two moms. You
need a dad and a mom. That's that's why you
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need both of them to fucking make the baby. All right.
So I was a horrible fucking kid. I mean a
parent to my child. I was a pretty good kid.
I got a lot of trouble, but you know, you're
pretty good. I learned how to be an entrepreneur, Thank
god I was. Heh fucking man, dude, all right. The
second thing that she's asking about that she needs you
checking you on? Are you a good partner?
Speaker 5 (27:11):
I do?
Speaker 2 (27:12):
My wife felt so alone being married to me. She's like,
I would, I would. I'm more alone with you than
if I was single. Wow, and best And I call
it the best friend out, Like, am I really listening
and leaning into my wife? Or am I just saying hey,
if I if I put in fifteen minutes of eartime,
am I gonna get some cardio upstairs in the sheets?
And it's that taker energy?
Speaker 5 (27:30):
Rather?
Speaker 2 (27:31):
No, I love my wife. My wife's my favorite human being. Yeah,
there's not a guy on planet Earth or a woman
on planet Earth that I would pick above my wife.
She's that fucking cool. She understands my heart. And I
actually give a shit about like I care, Like, what's
going on? How are you doing? Tell me about your mom?
Speaker 5 (27:44):
Like I Actually, it's not nagging when you get home,
it's actually you're genuinely interested, which is rare amount my
married friends.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
We're not just coming home and doing the least amount. Yeah,
you're doing the most amount, right, And it's it. And
it doesn't look like you know what you think it does,
because you don't even look like you're else. You've lost
complete control of who you are, right, I mean I
see it, and I, like I said, I can see
it in myself too, when I'm not being one hundred
yeah you know, and and and it's it's like I said,
it's refreshing. It's so great to hear, you know.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
And I'm teaching men how to be fucking men again.
And men can kill somebody and fucking make love to
their wife within a night and they go, that's my guy,
because dude, a woman, a wife wants to look back
and go, that's my guy. Yeah, not Oh that's my
fucking guy.
Speaker 3 (28:28):
Yeah, yeah, no, dude.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
A woman goes, that's my wife's so proud of me.
Speaker 3 (28:32):
Dude.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Anytime I walk by and she on her face time
with them, and she goes, pull your shirt off, show
my mom your abs and you know what I mean.
Speaker 5 (28:38):
Yeah, so Blues been doing that around the studio. It's
not abs, right.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Hey give him sixty days. I know what this guy
can do.
Speaker 5 (28:49):
Now that you're back. Now that you're back, he's a challenge,
except which is awesome.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
That's the second dial, all right. The third dial is
the producer dial. This is what we thriving. We're kill
the buffalo, bring back the pelts, bring back the meat.
We're good at this dude. Jesse was like, we're moving
into our dreamhouse. You know how to make bread? You
got that, And a lot of guys do get that,
but they think that's the only thing they're supposed to do.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
And I'm good enough because I did that.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Yeah, Hey, where's my self. I provided produce.
Speaker 5 (29:16):
I protected that's his currency in that moment.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
Yes, I want bend over.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
But that's but they're like, but that's but that's what
they've been taught because we've been sent off to school
to be taught by feminine teachers, female teachers. We're come
home raised by uh women, babysitters, and we talk with
our dad, what thirty minutes a day because he's out
at work. And that's the only thing a dad's supposed
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to be. No, motherfucker, that's you was just supposed to
be able to do that, right, That's what you were
built for. It's why you have broad shoulders. Dude, Like,
what the fuck? Okay? Fourth dial and fifth dial there's
where all guys just fuck up. Fourth dial is the
player dial. Player dial. Now, I'm not saying go bang
a bunch of random chicks and have one night stands. No,
I'm saying, are you having any fun with her?
Speaker 3 (30:04):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Because, to quote the great American poet Cindy Lapper, what
did you say? Girls just want to have fun?
Speaker 3 (30:13):
Dude?
Speaker 2 (30:14):
When you were in the beginning, dude, you were dating,
You were taking her out, you were buying her flowers.
You weren't wearing your dad's.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
Opening the door.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Dude, you were being you were putting in an effort.
Speaker 5 (30:23):
I made a picnic basket once and went to the
fucking beach.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Yeah, she goes, oh this Tony's the guy. Until Tony goes,
I'm not doing that anymore.
Speaker 3 (30:32):
And so what you've done?
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Yeah, you fucking you've changed the contract. You go, No,
I get all the benefits, but I don't put in
any effort. Where would that fucking work? Yeah, no place ever.
So here's what I say to guys. I go, like,
when's the last time you took your wife on a date? Like,
I don't know, six weeks ago. I go, okay, well
what was it? They're like, oh, you know, we sway
by home deepot to get up some you know, some
parts for the house, and then you know, went through
(30:54):
the chick Flay drive through. It was great. I'm like, well, no,
wonder you're not getting more ass in the toilet sea
so nova. Yeah, that's bullshit, dude. So here here, here's
a reframe. It's date night, No reframe. You're single right now,
right now, you're single. And the hot chick from high
school Kristen Bennett. Yeah, I sat next to you in
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geometry banded. I want to he was cute, man, but
I never I never got it.
Speaker 5 (31:20):
I blew Did you take it down?
Speaker 3 (31:22):
No?
Speaker 2 (31:22):
No, the cheerleaders down?
Speaker 3 (31:26):
I'm sure I did. I just don't remember. I'm a
time traveler. I don't live in the past like it.
Speaker 2 (31:33):
So you're immediately single on the hot chick from high
school d ms you right now and goes, Wow, looks
like life's good. Let's catch up. You go perfect, it's
a date. How would you show up to that date? Yeah, dude,
you'd be doing your twenty push ups out the door.
You'd be smelling good, you'd be you'd be planning things,
you'd be putting in effort. Why because you want to
get laid game?
Speaker 3 (31:54):
Listen up, people, This is game, man, this is real game, dude.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
It's it's it's how I've helped hundreds of men, and
I make every single one of them the same guarantee.
If you do the work and this doesn't work, I
don't want your fucking money, zero refunds hundreds of men
to come through my program. I'm I know I'm right
because not only did it work in my marriage, because
my wife fucking adores me, dude, like loves me. We
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have tons of sex. I'm I'm I got vagina for days.
Speaker 5 (32:24):
Guess what good?
Speaker 2 (32:25):
But guess what? It works because I show up and
I put in effort as if She's a prized possession
because she was at one time. And most guys fucking
forget that. They're sloppy, they smell like shit, they're in
their work clothes all the time, they don't shower. You're like, dude,
are if if somebody came up to your wife and said,
do you think your husband cheating? And she giggles like,
(32:48):
who the fuck would want to fuck him? Right? That's
a problem. Yeah, because here's the difference between short term
attraction and long term attraction. I want to make sure
I'm not coming up on the commercial break.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
Do we get close?
Speaker 5 (32:59):
We don't need commercials.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Check it out. Short term attraction. You know why it
works As a man, you have options. She knows it. Oh,
I'm just I'm just Tina. He knows Jeanette and you
know Shelley, and he's got options. But once a man
becomes committed in a monogaousan relationship, he acts as if, oh,
(33:23):
this is it, and it is it for most relationships,
So you no longer have options, but you still have
to remain a man who has the perception of options.
Every girl Jesse go Jesse, My wife knows, she goes.
You think that girl wants you, I said, Jesse, you
don't have to ask me that question anymore. I know
every fucking girl wants me. You know why, because I'm rich,
(33:44):
I'm ripped, and I'm old, which is the rarest fucking
animal on planet Earth. So of course every woman wants me.
And my wife knows that. And guess what, my wife's youthful,
sexiest shit and fucking horny. She's also very rare. We
know in our relationship who we are, and we continue
to show up as the best version of ourselves and
(34:05):
we're the one on the inside. We've got the inside joke. Yeah,
you all want us, but most guys lose that player
edge and so there is no perception of options. Their
wife's like, fuck, I'm settling being with this piece of shit.
And that's why I'm saying it's ninety I.
Speaker 3 (34:18):
See and they see your truth. That your truth, I mean,
your truth is every day lying, you know, because you're
coming home lying about this and lying about that. And
it's just because you're not putting one hundred percent effort in.
Speaker 5 (34:29):
Blue speaking of Lyon now, you know, go through the
financial services.
Speaker 3 (34:33):
It's lying like an untruthful thing. It's just the reflection
of what you're doing.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
They just go talking this, but you're really your actions.
Speaker 5 (34:40):
Ye, it's your actions or lying. I mean, at the
end of the day, you know, you know, twenty years
on Wall Street, I would see so many marriages destroyed.
It wasn't always the dude cheating. Sometimes it was the
chick cheating. I had a fascinating conversation, destroy your relationship.
That's that's. This is the part that I'm kind of
teeing up for Keith here because when we're sitting down,
he's he exposed me to something monogamy plus, Now, this
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is something that I thought was fascinating. One thing I
love about you, I said it, Can we talk about it?
He goes, well, I have nothing to hide. There is
nothing that you're going to be able to dig up
upon me that I won't talk about, which is something
dear to my heart. We talked about this because when
people these keyboard warriors walk around, they're like, man, I
saw that you were a banned from All Street. Oh shit,
it's on my first podcast with you. You're like, there's nothing
that is off limits. Now again, seeing all the divorces,
(35:25):
there was always money or cheating a cause of divorce.
Now we've already talked about money financial Fridays. We know
making money, that's the number one game. But there's plenty
of guys that are rich, I default, their spouses are rich.
Or maybe she's making money, but one or both parties
are cheating. I'd love to talk to you about that.
We'll be right back.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
Talk one on one.
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We're back with Keith Yaki, the owner CEO of Married Game.
You just finished up the five dials, right, hit four.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
We got the fifth ones, the fourth and fifth.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
We're not combined all right though.
Speaker 2 (36:41):
Oh so the fifth dial is the power dials. Ah,
this is show powerful because you can be a good
parent guys like I'm a good dad. You can be
a good partner, like, hey, we get a long okay,
And a lot of guys are like, dude, eighty five
percent of my marriage is straight. I'm just not getting
my gick suck. Just like that differ Biden. They're like, hey,
we got the house, that the exp how to do
the boat, We got a hit, I take her on
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date nights, you know, blah blah blah okay. And then
the last one is the power dial. And this is
where a guy he's doing things for validation, right, his
motivation isn't to do it because it's his standard. And
the way I can best summarize the power dial is this,
do what you say you're gonna do when you say
you're gonna do it without fault. And it's not like
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because these what do guys say? My word is my bond? Nope? No,
most fucking guys lie they go, I'm gonna be here
at this time, they're not there. I'm gonna, I'm gonna,
I'm gonna pick up this. They don't pick it up
for me. And my wife's like, can you hang this
painting in the hallway? Yeah, you'll get to it. A
month later. Can you hang them buck, Yeah, you'll get
to it two weeks later? What the fuck, dude, it's
been like eight weeks.
Speaker 3 (37:43):
Can you hang it?
Speaker 2 (37:43):
I'm like shit? And what happens when you don't do
what you say you're gonna do, it becomes more often
they exactly, and they lose trust for you. So when
the trust goes down, the lust go down. She goes,
I've got all this resentment because this motherfucker said he
was gonna do something. He said he can take my daughter,
our daughter out this. He didn't do it because he's
at where he said he's gonna get home at this time,
but he's working late again and again and again. So
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what happens is they start to resent this dude and go,
I'm supposed to want to fuck you. I hate you.
I hate you. So what happens is a guy loses
his power because he's now he edits an audits to shine.
She goes, what's your real opinion? Oh, and he goes,
I don't want to fucking I don't want to upset her.
What's your opinion, motherfucker? What do you believe?
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Well?
Speaker 2 (38:26):
I believe this. Like my I usually wear short shorts,
are tight shorts like this, and you can see my
fucking ding dong, and my wife's like those aren't the
best shorts, but.
Speaker 3 (38:32):
I love them right, and I'm not changing.
Speaker 2 (38:35):
I got a beautiful dick. What can I say? Dude?
The world needs to see it. No, but the beautiful
thing is is like this. Hey. The bottom line is
most guys they edit who they are, hoping to win
their wife's approval, and their wife's like I'm with a pussy, yeah,
And they drop into.
Speaker 3 (38:54):
And then they see somebody walk by with their chest
out and believing in themselves, and they see that energy
and they can not only see it, they can read it.
Like you, I could look like not unshaven, you know,
not wearing the coolest ship, maybe even a little body
sweat from working out, and then walk into a room
and be like boom, and right away, you know the
hottest chicks in the rooms. Are you know, Hey, what's up?
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What's up for this guy? Yeah? Where did he come from? Right?
Speaker 5 (39:16):
You guys literally went to the same school together, Yeah, exactly,
and trained with each other. Is the woman part of
this process? When when somebody goes through your program or
is she just sitting at home waiting for the guy
to get better?
Speaker 2 (39:30):
A lot of the guys don't even tell their wife
they're no ship, and for good reason. Yeah they can't,
they can't. It doesn't matter. But I just go listen.
You've been talking a long time. She doesn't believe you
anymore like that, So why don't you actually show up
like the dude? Don't fucking do your personal development for
her and get but hurt if she doesn't notice, do
it for you, motherfucker.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
And and and and if it doesn't work out, god forbid.
Guess what.
Speaker 5 (39:56):
You're not going to get the ship.
Speaker 3 (39:57):
You have almost a great new slate to start from with.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
You mean, like your ballsack and your backbone back and yeah,
yeah it works, dude. When you dial the power dialing,
you get confident for you.
Speaker 5 (40:10):
And you realize if she's the right one, she rows
with you, her temperature gauge increase with you. If not,
you cut her and move on.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Because you when you become the best version of you,
I don't need her validation. Yeah, I got plenty of validation.
I got inward validation.
Speaker 5 (40:23):
But under this assumption, like when your wife left and
you were telling me like you literally like she left,
there was a U haul gone six months, you brought
her back in your mind though you told me like,
out of all the girls I've been with, this was
the one I fucked up. Right, most men will look
at her like she also has some ship she needs
to fix. I mean it's very rare that the man
will look in the mirror and say it's all me.
I mean that's a very very rare quality, much less
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than have the wife be like, no, she's perfect. How
does she then fix herself?
Speaker 2 (40:49):
She was perfect?
Speaker 3 (40:50):
No, you're right, you didn't know. It's true. What happens
tony is that you know is sailing in the right direction.
And so either she's gonna jump back on the ship
or you can't fix it right. But you can only
fix you right. You look for help, You help yourself,
and then you can help somebody else. That's why we
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put our mask on first. I always tell you to
put your mask on.
Speaker 5 (41:15):
First, Yeah, are you encouraging her then to go find
her own personal development?
Speaker 2 (41:19):
I want, I want to I want to make one
key point. It's really interesting that you said this, because
you said it's a rare man that will look in
the mirror and be honest. It's also a rare man
that's radically fucking satisfying his marriage. Interestingly, that they're both rare,
very true. So you have to get to the truth first,
and you have to be honest about I looked in
the mirror when I lost Jesse, and I thought, when, no, wonder, dude,
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you've been fucking pounding Chipotle burritos like the fucking tick
tacks I got. I got up to two forty Yeah,
when he wants a two forty six foot guy, that's
fucking chubby. I looked like the fucking football coach that
used to be in shape. That's not what. That's not hot.
Speaker 3 (41:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
I was a horrible parent all these things. So I
had to look in the mirror and go, well, what
do you want to be, Keith? Well, I want to
be fucking Jack Cannon juicy. So I need to go
become that. If she comes back, awesome, if she does
it so so I actually I hired three coaches immediately.
I've always hired a coach. You know, if I want
to learn something, I'm a hired coach. They've they've they've
got the A to Z quicker and with less pain.
I need to know what the fuck they know because
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I haven't done it yet. So I decided I hired
three coaches and after learning and I actually didn't believe
any three of them actually went through what I went through,
but they had psychological enough psychological truth that I go,
this is what I'm learning. If I want to move on,
I need to move on, and if I want to
get her back, I need to move on. I go, oh,
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I played football, you mean I have a one page playbook.
Become the best version of me and move on. Yeah,
And then guess what I did move on. I didn't
think I was getting Jesse back. I didn't, dude when
I when she first left, I created powerpoints, I wrote
her songs, I did everything, and I looked pesthetics. I
had a mixtape.
Speaker 3 (43:02):
What part did she love me?
Speaker 2 (43:06):
And she's like, you look pathetic, and I go, yeah,
I've become pathetic. Yeah, no, wonder you fucking left me?
And I told her, I said, congratulations, dude, you did
what was right. Jesse is the real MVP for not suddling. Dude.
Speaker 5 (43:17):
I love. I love to have her back on the
next time we be back. This will not be the
last time, but I love to hear her viewpoint. And
I think there's a lot of women sitting home being
like these fucking households are sitting here preaching. But she's
a testament so that this works and that you guys
have an amazing marriage and when you came in here
like I fucking have. I love my wife, I love
my life. I'm making money and I love what I'm doing, so.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
The power go ahead.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
Well I'm just saying to say, you know, she has
a very strong personality, beautiful woman, you know, and and
and a beautiful mom. I've watched her and seen her
around the family and stuff like that, even with your kids,
which you know she she you know she stem yeah
as a step mom, you know what I mean, She's yeah,
it's tough, you know, and she's taking that on and
and I think you know, I remember, you know, I
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could see I always keep an on Keith, you know
what I mean, Like it's just one of those things.
Your boys, you got to look and you know there,
you know, how's you doing? You can and we're we're
we're on we're public figures the same world. We're public figures.
We put ourselves out there, you know, and we go
through roller coasters. I mean, I've had my weight forty
pounds over, you know, I know what it's like, you know,
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and your sex drive is not down because you know,
you got so and so blowing in your corner and
and then you come home and it's like, yeah, you
got my blue Job'm.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Good, Yeah, you know exactly, and you pull off the gas.
Speaker 3 (44:33):
Yeah, or or sometimes you're not getting any of that
and you're just tired because you know, and this is
something that I want to you know, make a connection to.
Is testosterum. You know, like you know which doctor Chalmers
and and we're all going to sit down, but you
know a lot of these men they're tests some so low. Yeah,
and they don't realize.
Speaker 5 (44:52):
That I don't even know what the problem and whether
it's is it your is it your lack of desire,
is it just that your fucking other checks? Is it
the testoster There's so many excuses that they're getting older, No, motherfucker.
Speaker 3 (45:04):
Are you getting better? You know, until you're really getting older,
And that's an excuse, but people do it all the time.
And that's that laydown.
Speaker 2 (45:11):
Forty four year old Keith could kick twenty two year
old Keith's ass in a heartbeat. Yeah, I'm the best
version of me right now, period.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (45:17):
I do want to hear his answer about this monogamy
plus because out of everything that I've already learned from
him today and by the way, man and the very
we have a lot of mutual friends we'll touch on
in a second, But out of all the guests I've
ever been interviewed, I think I've learned the most from
you in a very brief amount of time, with just
these little nuggets that you've dropped on me and your
viewpoint on because again, fifty percent of all marriages felt
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because of this perceived you know, cheating or lack of monogamy. Right,
what is your viewpoint out on? How do you tackle
that fifty percent of the problem and marriages that are splitting.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
But I think most of the cheating is because people
aren't attracted to their current spouse. That's that's it. I
don't I don't think you know, being monogamy or not
monogamy has anything to do with that personally. I'm gonna
answer that in one second. I just want to put
a real quick bow on this. So when you dial
all those five dials up, we call that a provocateur.
We've given it a name. That provocateur is a man
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who provokes his wife to lust after him. If you
don't provoke your wife to lust after you, why would
you be shocked she doesn't lust after you? Right? Duh?
I know you're beaten off to porn. Why doesn't my
wife moan like that or fucking gobble my cock like
like like yeah, like she used to, or like that
one amount of things. Well, you're not that guy. Yeah, yeah,
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you don't have the energy, you don't look like him,
you don't show up like him, you don't do nothing.
And I believe, and my wife will be right here
and tell you for a fact that a wife that
has a very masculine man who is this provocateur, she
wants to flow in her feminine and that feminine is
where you get the moans and the coops, and that
I'll do anything for you. I'll go down any path
of pleasure. You want to go to my wife and
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I say, we want to fill each other's sexual fantasies.
Who the fuck else do you want to help you
fulfill your sexual fantasies? And people are like, oh, I
could never say that to my I know, because you're
not a provocateur.
Speaker 3 (47:04):
Yeah. Well, people people don't even think they can bring
that conversation up, and and and and you know, it's
something that I'm pretty open with, you know. I'm like, hey,
you know you like women, Like, yeah, okay, cool, you know, and.
Speaker 2 (47:16):
Yeah, well you're.
Speaker 3 (47:20):
But a lot of people don't. A lot of people don't.
They're afraid to have that conversation. Yeah, and and and
maybe they are or maybe they want another man in
their life whatever that looks like. But but I think
there's so much fear behind that. And there's a difference
between being monogamous and being a piece of shit of course,
you know. And I think a lot of people, you know,
they're like I I you know, straight up the total
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chick that I know, and like we're dating and I'm like, hey,
she's like I'm going to Mexico. Cool, go get late,
have fun. Yeah, what why would you say that? I said,
because I want you to have fun, and if that's
part of your fun, then go get LAD. And I
know how sex, how much sex you like to have, Like,
don't think, I don't think that you're gonna get drunk
and see some cute guy with the fucking tan. It's
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hanging out of his shorts in Mexico with your girlfriends
and not feel like you want to get lad. That's it,
that's it. That's almost immature.
Speaker 5 (48:09):
My favorite quote from his website is if you if
you're not having sex with your spouse, she's not your spouse,
she's your roommate. Yeah, and it's true, and it's really true.
You're living with your best friend.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
And there's a lot of like is there's there's soul
mad issues and then there's roommate issues, and both affect
the marriage. So let's get to the thing that you
want to get to.
Speaker 5 (48:28):
I'm done here.
Speaker 3 (48:28):
He's trying to figure out how to ask his chick
to be monigamous.
Speaker 5 (48:31):
I'll tell you about that later, but I've been waiting.
Speaker 2 (48:34):
For so so monogamous plus is simply this. We don't
have an open relationship. I don't go on dates with chicks.
She doesn't go on dates with guys. We don't do that.
When you get deep in business, you want to keep
reinvesting your profits back in your business to grow your
core business. And a lot of guys fuck their business
up because they go, oh, I made a little bit
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of don't let me go do this, and let me
go do this, and next thing you know, they're all
spread out and you're like, your fucking mediocre at everything,
and the next thing, the whole thing crumbles. I'm like,
damn it, all right. So same thing in my marriage, dude.
If I have extra time, I want to spend it
with Jesse. If I have extra money, extra, whatever, everything extra,
I want to be with Jesse because this is my
fucking girl and she's my favorite sexual partner that I've
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ever had. And that wasn't always the case. It's only
in this last couple of years where we've been putting
up top ten billiard charts, Dude, bill Board, my top
ten slots are Jesse because now we have soul sex.
Another thing that I want to say real fast is
we believe honeymoon sex is for minor leaguers, and soul
sex gets better with age. Jesse and I keep pushing
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the boundaries of our sex together. I want to lay
that foundation. But we also came to the realization that
you know what fucking's fun. And she understands who I am,
she understands how much game I have, she understands she
sees how women look at me. She goes, you know
what should taste the spoils? And I know that you
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love me because of how you show up. So monogamy
plus was simply her just saying, listen, dude, if you're
on the road, you're out and about and some girl
wants to suck your dick high fives because I know
you're not going anywhere. I know that you love me,
and I love you, and we show up. So monogamy
plus because some people ask me, billionaires ask me like,
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is this the answer to getting laid? I go no, no, no,
A work bull ring for being the goat.
Speaker 5 (50:30):
There you go, well, and that's important.
Speaker 3 (50:32):
I think that's what makes you want to more. Of course,
right because now all of a sudden, you know you
have that power, and you take that power away. Right,
So I take the power away by saying, hey, look, dude,
if you're out and about and you want to get laid,
go get laid. I have no problems on that to
you know, don't fuck my friend. Don't sit there and
fuck someone in my office and make me the last
person to know exactly because you do that, fuck it,
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I can walk away easily and feel good about it.
Speaker 5 (50:57):
Yeah, but there's a difference between what you're talking about
where I mean, a lot of my friends or people
have open relationships, and what I found in those is
that usually involves a problem because the guy ends up
meeting another girl that he wants more of vice versa.
What you're talking about is something different. It's you've developed
such a bond that you almost don't want to do
it. It really has to be you see what I'm saying.
It's not just another Friday night of Joe. It's it's
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something special that when you meet that person, you know
what I'm gonna do it. It was a playmate. I was
at half nurse place, No big deal. You come home
and tell your wife you high five, but you've put
in the work, you want to develop it together. There
you go.
Speaker 3 (51:32):
But here's the other thing, too, is what I think
they're there for me. I believe that they are parallel
what you're saying, right, because if you have that confidence,
she has that confidence, you don't want to go out
and play. So you don't miss the fact that a
lot of times you're sitting there going, you know, oh my,
is she gonna cheat on me? Were you good to me?
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And now you start creating weakness right and showing and desperation,
and now all of a sudden you you ain't that man.
And you weren't that man when you when you rolled
up with the flowers and everything else.
Speaker 5 (52:05):
And I think, but I think more often than not,
the men think they have that privilege without putting in
the work. And I think putting in the work is
what I'm you know what I mean. Honest, it's very
rare that you see a man, yes, call himself out,
say you know what, fuck what she wants to do?
Let me fix myself first. Yeah. Right, We've talked about
that in personal development. It's like how many people are
out there blaming other people looking at not looking in
the mirror, but looking at the outside external forces instead
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of saying, hey, I'm let me fix me. And then
if she's there, if she can fix it, that baby.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
Here's the other thing, because you know my view on monogamy,
we coined the term monogamy plus because we are like,
I'm a monogamous Like I don't need I don't want girlfriends.
I don't. I don't I don't want to go spend
time with somebody and hang out hear their emotions.
Speaker 3 (52:46):
Yeah, I want to.
Speaker 2 (52:48):
I want to get deeper with my wife. But guess what,
I want to get my dick suck. I'm gonna get
my dick suck. You know why is my wife probably
be fucking cheering there, rooting me on, being like, so
get harder, bitch, she likes it hard or whatever. I'm
getting a little rude here, but it is how I am.
But here's the thing. Our culture doesn't believe in this,
and it has fucking horrible results. Pastors who are beating
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off the porn and fucking the secretary saying you shouldn't
do this because the Bible said, why don't you take
your Bible and show it up your fucking ass. I
like the Bible, but you, my friend, are not the
example of that. I am. I'm more loving, joy filled,
self controlled, honest, fair, tender, loving, patient, kind, and all
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the fruits of the spirit than any Christian I know.
So guess what go fuck yourself. So normally people will
take a book or a society, which our society is failing,
it's crumbling right in front of our eyes because men
are fucking weak. Men are fucking weak, and they go,
oh I could. I could never do that. I know
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you couldn't. Like the guy that goes, the guy who goes,
I don't want a Lamborghini because you.
Speaker 3 (53:55):
Can't afford.
Speaker 2 (53:57):
I can afford, and I don't want one. If you
can afford it and you don't want it, I'll listen
to you. I can fuck any girl I want. Guess
what I want, Jesse. That's way more power than you
saying it. Well, I would never do that. You couldn't
because your wife doesn't fucking trust you. Your wife doesn't
believe that if you go and fuck some other girl
that when you come home, she's got the greatest fucking
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husband on planet Earth and she would be crazy to
leave you. That's fucking real. So if you want to
take all your bullshit, that's fine. But guess what, I'm right.
You know why I'm right because I'm living a fucking
dream that every guy wants, and it's not with consequence.
It's not Oh no, I don't look over my shoulder.
I don't look over my back. If a married woman
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came in and approached me, I said, I don't fucking cheat.
I don't you go deal with your ship with your husband.
I don't need you. I don't because people used to
try and make me like, oh, well, you know he's
monogamy plus.
Speaker 5 (54:50):
You can't be you can't be.
Speaker 2 (54:52):
Not only am I like, I'm not afraid to talk
about it, bitch, you can't be me. You could be
if you fucking put in the work and if that
doesn't align with your values, monogamy plus cool, guess what,
don't don't fucking do it?
Speaker 3 (55:05):
Like a lot of people, that's that's their that's their value,
and they don't want to do that, and there's nothing
wrong with that.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Yeah, I'm not. I'm not trying to convert people into
moogny when.
Speaker 3 (55:12):
I'm but if you catch your girl getting slammed in
the back room, it's because you're not putting in work
on yourself.
Speaker 2 (55:21):
But you know it's not that. I don't mind talking
about monogamy plus, I really don't.
Speaker 5 (55:26):
You don't want to misinterpreted because I feel we're going
with that, because I mean, if I look in the
mirror and not being honest with myself. I'm nowhere close
to asking a woman to say, hey, be okay with
monogamy plus because I'm nowhere hitting the stride of being
the best version of myself. I know I've seen it.
I've seen glimpses of it.
Speaker 3 (55:42):
Right.
Speaker 5 (55:42):
We talked about this earlier two three years ago when
I came into this world, and I was like, Okay,
I get it now, I get that. I've been like
you said, you know, you're eating the bond bonds, You're
eating the tick tacks, You're eating the burritos like their
tick tacks, right, And I started really thinking about it.
I had. I didn't know what blood work was, I
didn't know what testosterone was. I didn't surround myself with winners.
I surrounded myself with everything I want.
Speaker 3 (56:00):
You know, grow well, you everything you wanted, not everything
you grew up because because because I know you. Yeah,
we just had this conversation in the back literally, I
mean I pulled you in the back room, and what
I tell you, I was like, we need to be better,
Like you know what I mean, Like when we're.
Speaker 5 (56:15):
We keep each other accountable because we're around yeah.
Speaker 3 (56:19):
I literally, you know, Chris and I were talking about
it's like, hey, we we we started, you know, I'll
put ourselves on each other. Literally went out and we're
drinking every night, you know.
Speaker 5 (56:29):
Sending pictures of my dick. And then he's like, oh,
I need to do better.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
Yeah. And then and then I was like, what's that bump?
You know, shake it vetarian.
Speaker 5 (56:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (56:46):
So we came to a point, Keith where you know,
in the last year that we've been here, you know,
we we've had a lot of great success and we're
rebuilding off the COVID, which I've told you. You know, we
had a great education platform. We were mentoring people in
the cannabis industry, and then you know, the radio show
was launching. We came and we were hurting from COVID
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and then we you know, we've came back quick. But
we changed the model right, and that was difficult because
we didn't know we're building a plane in the middle there.
And while this is happening, you know, we were having fun.
You know, it's like, oh, we got a little disc going, Oh,
we've seen a score here, we've seen a score there.
Next thing, you know, you know, we're out four days
a week drinking and you know, quite frankly, we're coming
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home and a little bit later the next day, not
as sharp, the next day, not as as on point,
and as soon as we caught it, you know. And
I'm one of those guys that I could run all
the way to the end of the cliff and then
a lot of people end up jumping off the cliff
and I stopped, and I'm like, whoa, bro, you went
that fucking far, like wow, and I c yeah, yeah,
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And it sucks. It hurts, you know, it hurts because
you're like, dude, I was just with this woman or
this man, and I watched them all fucking jump off
the cliff. And it's the ones that stop at the
cliff and go WHOA, thank you for fucking stopping, Blue,
you know, because if you didn't stop, I was gonna
run right down that fucking cliff with you and we
were all going to crash.
Speaker 5 (58:11):
And to kind of summarize what he's saying, so, you know,
usually we talk about money, but I love the fact
that this ended up being like an episode of like
doctor Yeah exactly, we're going to skip the financial five
because this is way more powerful and you're coming back
with your wife, and I'd love to have you both
for that. But you know, when you somebody listening at
home right now, right, you've now turned your almost like
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passion for teaching and pouring into mands or into a business. Yeah,
would you say that this is your primary, your most
lucrative source of income outside of real estate. We all
own the real estate game. It is right.
Speaker 2 (58:46):
I'm all in on there. I sold everything. I'm all
in on this.
Speaker 5 (58:49):
I fucking love that dude. And you're local. You're down
here in Dana Point, and you have different platforms for
men to tap into as well, which they can find
on the website right, which you guys can click on.
Coincidentally enough, it's funny because you know, you've known him forever,
and we were going over the calendar and I was
telling him I was going to do us speaking gig
for the real business owners, our friends Trevor Kell Goodman.
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You know you haven't met Trevor yet, but great, dudes,
they're down in Utah and they're throwing an event in Texas, Frisco, Texas,
which you and I are both going to be speaking
at ye for somebody sitting at home, that's maybe a
little bit younger now, right, say nineteen to thirty. That's
either going into their first marriage or coming out of
the marriage. What's from a money standpoint, what's the best
piece of advice you've give him if you're going to
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pour into them in a few minutes.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Okay, So I want to say something about what he
said first, and then I'm gonna hit that that quick.
Speaker 3 (59:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (59:36):
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (59:38):
What I've discovered is what ed my Lett taught me,
and he said, weaning is more fun than fun. Is fun? Yeah,
weaning is more fun than fun is fun?
Speaker 3 (59:51):
Winning is more fun than fun.
Speaker 5 (59:53):
Yeah, got a.
Speaker 2 (59:54):
Second, huh Yeah, because it builds a confidence in you.
My confidence is unshakable. And so when I talk about
monogamy plus or whatever, and people go, is that the answer? No,
it's not the answer. The answer is becoming the best
version of you and then and then asking for what
you want and being the man that if you are
really the man, your wife will be like, I want
to give you what you want because it would bring
me joy. That's a that's a whole different level. And
(01:00:17):
so when you talk about making money, there's only one
thing that people will give you money for, and that
is the value exchange. So for a young man, the
only way he's going to provide value is knowing having
a skill that gives value. So I would invest every
one of your last dollars in a skill. Very I'm
a very skilled man. Okay. I understand marketing, I understand sales.
(01:00:40):
I understand that all businesses show business. That's why him
and I get along so well. All business is sues.
We've been videoing ourselves and telling people what we do
for fucking days, right, All businesses show business. So what
a young man needs is a skill that people are
happily willing to depart with their money to gain whatever
skill advantage that they have. So I would tell every
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young man, whatever you got to do, learn a highly
becomes skilled, because then you become valuable. Sure, my skill
at this point is understanding men and understanding what's really
going on. And I think that's why you enjoyed this
so much, because you're like, oh shit, I'm starting to
see things differently. I hope I lead the movement in
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the charge for men to become menigan and they go,
why are we acting like a bunch of fucking pussies.
This is doesn't mean I'm a black belt in jiu
jitsu and not that. But I'm saying I'm going to
live by the truth. And my value is I can
help a man get his wife to want him again,
and ultimately, first I got to get him to believe
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he's wantable and he has to become wantable. Sure, So
that's my value. And guess what if people are watching like, oh,
this guy's full of shit, I can't believe in it, dude,
no problem, because I only know I understand this. There's
five or ten percent of people listen to this that
say I got the fucking problem that guy solves.
Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:02:02):
Yeah, and I'm listening, and all the other ninety five
percent of people can say whatever they want. And guess what,
it doesn't matter. I'm not for them. Yeah, I'm only
I've got a very small window of a guy in
a season of his life that I helped.
Speaker 5 (01:02:14):
Sure for that ten percent, if they want to find you,
what's the easiest, quickest way to tap into what you've
been talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:02:20):
Well, they should go to marriedgame dot com. And then
there's a video, twenty minute video that I am very
very unleashed on. I talked to him about how to
not be how to get your wife back without becoming
a pussy or push over. I love it and I
explained it, but Keith Yakie explains a little more about
me and if they want to follow me on Instagram
at Keith yaki I've got We have so much free
(01:02:40):
videos there, It's it's ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (01:02:42):
One last thing I want to ask before I'm going
to pass it to you, Blue, is you know you
mentioned even when we were sitting on tribes and the
power of having good people around you. Yeah, after what
I've gone through, that was the thing that literally saved
my life. You and I have talked about it. You know,
you tapped into the personal development and this whole world
where he came from. Three years ago. I just knew
Tony Robbins and that was it. Everybody else with me
(01:03:04):
selling I knew you, you know, I knew you, but
I didn't know you. I just like I helped. I
just thought it was a random speaker. It was like
hitting on me at the bar or something like that.
Like literally, if you hear the story of how we met,
it wasn't a gay experience, but it was literally we
meet at a bar. We have something in common from
across the bar, and he talks to everybody like he does.
It happens talks me, and that one moment has now
changed the trajectory of I think, both of our lives.
(01:03:26):
But uh for somebody at home and you know, talked
a little bit more about you know that unit are
speaking about, or just masterminds in general. I didn't even
know what the hell of mastermind was, sure, but what
that is?
Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
Yeah, listen, we we're in a modern society where you
can eat uh ho hos, ding dongs and fucking thirsty
twos down at the seven to eleven and survived thirsty two.
That is not how we are a primal animal living
in a modern age. Yeah, you used to have to
have a fucking tribe if you're gonna kill a buffalo
or trap something or grow food. You needed each other.
(01:03:58):
And I don't think we need try to survive anymore.
But I do think we need tribes to thrive. So
I have a close knit brotherhood where they know everything
about my life. They can call me out on my shit.
If I'm not living the example that I say I'm living,
they can all go, hey, your audio and your visuals
not matching up and I've given them permission because I
believe competition is a feature, not a flaw. I want
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to be better than all my friends, want to be
rich than them, I want to be more ripping them.
I want to be fucking rare than them. I'm gonna
be more radically in love with them. Why, That's what
I fucking want. Love it, and I need to have
that group of guys around me. They say comparison is
a thief of joy. Yes, if you're a loser, y, Yes,
if you're a loser. So all I'm saying is the
way man. The way of men has been tribes and dude,
(01:04:41):
if you fucking showed up to the hunting party fat
with a dull spear, you should feel fucking ashamed. You
should feel ashamed of yourself. But guess what. People are
walking around fat all the time now, and they're like,
I'm fine, Yeah, because you can click some mouses and
you can become valuable in our digital age. But you
hang around with me and my friend, motherfucker.
Speaker 3 (01:05:01):
Yeah, well we're gonna Yeah, this guy's a dube.
Speaker 2 (01:05:05):
Yes, because because it means that you don't do what
you say you're gonna do. And I'm gonna tell you
a very real story. I had a guy that I uh,
I knew him from eight years ago. He came to
my house. He said he was gonna jump in, jump
into our program, and the day before I said, cool,
we got to get that credit card taken care of
because I'm gonna invite you to my house personally. And
I've known the guy, so it's I didn't know him
as well as I know, believe, but we had working relationship.
(01:05:26):
And he got to my house and I hadn't had
a credit card yet. It was my Fourth of July party.
I pulled him aside. I said, we got to take
care of that first. He goes, no, I'm good. I
said no, no, no. You said if I let you in
my world and I know you haven't done what you
said you do, that's a compromise on me and I'll
never let that fucking happen.
Speaker 3 (01:05:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
He goes, oh, fuck, you really have the standard? I said, yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:05:46):
I'm not just talking.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
I have that standard. Yeah it's and he goes, ship, dude,
nobody's ever held me that. Thank you, That's what I needed.
I go, you damn right, that's what every man needs.
So get around men that have extremely high fucking standards
and live them you're as well, and eventually you'll catch up.
Making money is something that you're never too late. You
become valuable. You fucking make tons of money.
Speaker 5 (01:06:08):
I love that, man. I think on this show we've
been hyper focused on that money. And you coming in
and talking about this for anybody listening, like, well, you know,
there's no money text to your point, this is the
biggest fucking currency lesson you can learn. You know, this
isn't some get rich scheme.
Speaker 3 (01:06:21):
Yeah. And one thing too, you know, Keith, I you
know I've learned to you know, Keith, Keith and I
again we go back to high school days and and
and building a relationship and then you know, we'd like
tend to lose track and then we do something really
great together and then we'll like go off on our
thing and we'll do something again, you know, And and
it's it's awesome to have you back. And and but
(01:06:41):
I really want to touch on one last thing. And
I know we got to get out of here, but
you know, I think it's it's it's super important that
that men also compliment each other and and tell it,
you know, like one thing Keith has done for me,
you know, is I'll never forget him. I'm selling weed,
you know, a lot of it. I'm rapping and and
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have a band and and and uh what she's in
and and you know, he comes and he's like, hey,
I want you to meet these guys. And it's two gentlemen,
you know, and no need to give him a name,
but two great guys. You know.
Speaker 2 (01:07:16):
I don't hang out with them anymore, but they probably
thought they were great at the time, so they would
not meet the standard.
Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
Now, no right, but at the time for us, it
was it was a standard, right. And I wasn't on
that standard, you know. And and I would I would say,
you know, and and even Chris Frank, you know, I
I taught him the speaking game, you know what I mean.
And and Keith taught me, you know. And And it
wasn't that I wasn't on stages. I had been on
stages all my life. I've been performing everywhere. But my language,
(01:07:44):
my language was so important because the language that was
coming out of my mouth was just fucking horrible. And
I and and and and the projection and what I
was doing, and I lost focus of or belief in
in my message and my message changed, you know, And
I appreciate that, dude, you know, because that was something
that you know, you got me in front of these
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you know, these gentlemen. They offered me opportunity. I took
that opportunity, went to work for them, and then built
my own, you know. And I know you were a
pivotal part of building that one, you know. And so
it's it's interesting to see, you know, all of us
making our moves. And again, it takes a certain kind
of person to want to be better. Yeah, and takes
(01:08:29):
a certain kind of man to know that he has
a problem with his wife or his spouse or somebody.
And and that same man is myself sometimes when I'm
fucking up here and I'm running to that edge, and
I get to that edge and I go WHOA. Like
we've been partying, we've been going to every event, and
we're not monetizing this and this is just fun.
Speaker 5 (01:08:49):
Blue. I'm going to tell you right now, you said
something earlier, you said, you know, sometimes we do stuff
together and I want to go off. I'm going to tell you,
as your friend, I'm not going to let you separate
from this man again, because he's going to make us better.
I can already tell by looking at the staff here.
I mean you got some kids married, not marry dating.
He's already had an impact on this room. I know
you've had an impact on this audience. And I'm telling you, man,
I really appreciate you being one of the first handful
(01:09:11):
of guests I've had on this show. And the power
that you resonate. It's not for everybody, but for people
that are really ready to be real and to step
up their marriage game. It's it's the voice of authority
as far as I'm concerned.
Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
And it's bigger. It's bigger than that though. It's it's
mentoring you know what I mean as a human beings.
Like again, if you're not if your game isn't tight
by itself, then you can't take care of your wife. Man.
Speaker 5 (01:09:34):
So before you leave today, wife, he's coming back. We're
doing a full I mish not wait to hear her
viewpoint on this and they get that feedback.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Keith anything else before we let you get on on
here websites one more time. Let's break it all down.
Speaker 2 (01:09:47):
Yeah, you can follow me on Instagram at Keith Yaki.
You can go to marrygame dot com or you can
check me out at Keith Yaky dot com. But is
this a camera I'm looking at? Okay, right here? Listen.
First of all, thank you guys. It's an honor to
be here. I'm so proud of you, and that's not
in the lame way. It's like a brotherly wa So
fucking done. Listen. I don't know, I don't know where
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you're at in your life right now. I don't know
what's going on, but I can tell you this that
you have been most likely lying to yourself, because we
as men lie to ourselves first and foremost and more
than anybody does. And we are living in a world
that's full of deception. You've got channels on TV that
are only pouring forth lies. You've got people that are
(01:10:31):
not leaders in leadership positions, and you're wondering what the
fuck's going on. Listen, If you just simply start by
doing what you say you're gonna do when you say
you're gonna do everything. If you say you're gonna be
somewhere five, you be there at fucking five, or actually
be there earlier. If you say you're going to bring
home the groceries, you bring home the groceries. You say
you're gonna work out. You keep your word to yourself,
and it will change how you view yourself to where
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all the outside noise becomes a distraction. You can't get
me off of what I believe inside my head because
my voice is fucking supreme. Why because I obey it
and I win because of it, And I know you
have the power. I'm not special. I've gained a bunch
of fucking weight. I've been broke, I'm ripped and rich
now because I fucking did what I said I was
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gonna do, and that's it. And I surround myself with
those type of people. If you are the man that's
struggling right now saying I'm not connected with my wife,
go to the websitemarrigame dot com, opt in, watch that video,
and we will help you. I am here to serve.
I'm not here to get your accolades. I don't need them.
I already know who I am. But I am here
to serve you to help you have the life that
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you want. And if you and your wife are not connected,
I understand that you are nervous about your family being
torn apart. I understand that you are nervous about looking
like an idiot, but going through another divorce or your
first divorce, and it all starts on you.
Speaker 5 (01:11:52):
Wow, there it is good. I almost want to get
married just so I could have problems to go fucking
see King. Come and tell you guys right now. Listen, man,
this has been an amazing week week here at Cannabis
Talk one on one. It looks easy up here, but
I'm telling you there's a whole tribe that makes this happen.
From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank
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remember off the top of my head. You guys, thank
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Speaker 3 (01:12:29):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (01:12:29):
I am Tony Kaka the Insider Investors. You guys, I'm
here to keep that wallet tight, keep your mind right.
I'll see you guys on the inside and remember if
nobody loves you.
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