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May 8, 2025 28 mins

Episode Summary:

In this mellow, off-the-cuff sesh, Brandon and Jesse catch up after a long day, diving into everything from childhood memories and awkward teenage moments to the strange mysteries of energy and the universe. With a bit of laughter, introspection, and some mid-sesh munchies, this episode is pure, unfiltered Cannabis School vibes. It’s a chill, late-night kind of episode you’ll want to ride along with.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:


  • What Jesse would say if he met a clone of himself

  • Brandon’s throwback to awkward family road trip memories

  • How environment and energy shift how cannabis hits

  • Reflections on what makes an experience “real” and the mystery of perception

  • Late-night hunger and spontaneous fridge raids

  • Honoring rest, recovery, and showing up authentically



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  • 🚙 Deep thoughts while driving and seshing

  • 🧠 Consciousness, memory, and mysterious brain patterns

  • 😬 Cringey teen flashbacks (cue the tanning oil)

  • 🔄 When cannabis feels too strong—and when it’s perfect

  • 🐺 “That’s some wolfman s***…” (you’ll get it when you hear it)




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(00:02):
I'm Brandon. And I'm Jesse, we're cannabis
school. Having cannabis infused
conversations. With everyday people.
Cannabis companies. Celebrities.
And your mom? Welcome to the sesh.
It just felt weird because I hadit and it was almost like I had
too much. It was really.

(00:23):
Because it's like, look at all this abundance.
I've had nothing so much that I can't even scrape 2 nickels
together. I'm like, hey, don't fill up the
tank, put this much in. Yeah.
And going from that to holy fuck, I everything in my
immediate purview is taken care of at this moment.

(00:44):
I, I can breathe and look, we can buy food, we can do this.
Like I'm not stressing at this moment and I'm feeling like
there's more coming. So I'm not worried about versus
like where it's been, Hey, I don't know what next month's
going to be. I don't know what next week's
going to be. Hey, you know.
I can't. I don't know.
I don't know how I'm going to take care of any of this shit
tomorrow. Yeah.

(01:06):
And so for going, hey, I can breathe.
For. 30 seconds. OK, cool.
Well, did you sleep? Maybe you actually slept that
night because for that night it was like, fuck, hey, look, all
this stress that you've had for three fucking years has
instantly run, like in just a moment, kind of taking off your

(01:26):
back and going, bro, it's OK. You know, and that, I mean,
that's that's why that for me, I'm just like, that was kind of
like, what do we want to discusstoday?
Just kind of a bunch of random stuff.
But I'm really glad we started with this too, because, you
know, I, I know we talked to everybody here and we go, you
know, this is we understand, butand it's not that we need to

(01:46):
look, get sympathy from you guysor anything like that.
I just want you guys to know that there's a lot of you out
there that are struggling too, and it's not just money you're
struggling with, relationships you're struggling with, crazy
debt you're struggling with. Anxiety.
Anxiety, feeling alone, like howmany people I've learned, like,

(02:10):
you know, it's like there's a, apodcast, whatever podcast and
you hear about, they bring on these OF models and I have a lot
of compassion for them 'cause I,I, you know, yeah, they're
making money, but I still feel for them.
But there's this. Oh fuck, why I bring that up?
Whatever Podcast, Yeah. Shit, damn you, Marijuana I.

(02:34):
Don't know. No, I, I just want people to
know that you're not alone in this, right?
And it sounds really, oh, you'renot alone.
We're here. But legit, we've had people
reach out to us through e-mail and pouring their hearts out
about what's going on. And we were like, cool, bro,
send us weed. We talked to him.
Actually, I so on that like it'sbeen, I mean, the last several

(02:58):
years have been tough, but even the last like what is it?
It's me now, Fuck, it's me. So the last five months I've had
all this like pending court stuff for my kids and.
Oh yeah, yeah. Yeah, Creepy child molester from
years ago. And that's been over like

(03:20):
hanging over my head. And so the other show that I
started, Happier Headspace, which I had to change the show
name because Headspace was really scared that I was going
to dominate or something and they're going to, I don't know.
Anyway, so I had to change that.And it just kind of all came at
the same time and stuff. And I just, I haven't recorded

(03:41):
an episode in months for that. I haven't done an episode in
months for that. But do you still get comments on
it? Oh yeah.
But like at the same time there's other people like Jeremy
from Greenskeepers. Oh yeah, I love this.
Show love Jeremy. Beautiful human, love him to
death. And he he messaged me months ago

(04:01):
about getting together and that.And I just felt too overwhelmed,
too much of life that I didn't even respond till this week,
probably four months. And I was just like, man, I'm so
terrible at this. And like when I saw Bennett, I
was like, damn it, I have not responded to him.
And I it's these moments of likelife where we just feel so

(04:24):
overwhelmed with everything that's going on that we just
kind of let some of the things that we're like, hey, this is
not immediate tire. We just don't think about now.
So, Oh no, it was always in the back of my head, like I need to
reach out, I need to reach out, I need to reach out.
It's like our friend McClain. Love him to death.
Yeah, I love McClain. Always I'm like, man, I need to

(04:44):
call him. I need to call him like
yesterday as I was doing the yard, I'm like had this whole
thing in my head of like, oh, I'll call him and say this.
And then in my head it's like, oh, I've had that conversation.
No, I haven't. I had that conversation with
myself. I didn't actually do that
because I was so busy with everything else that I just
didn't stop and do that. And it's been something that
like I've been trying to be better with this last little bit

(05:07):
and just going, hey, get out of your head.
Get out of all this stress, all of this shit of this and be sure
and I, we talk about it all the time, but it's really hard to to
get out of our head in those moments of all the stress of
maybe you lost your job, maybe you're fighting with your
partner, maybe maybe you've got kids, maybe you don't.

(05:27):
Maybe you're single and life is just lonely and.
Hard. You got a one bedroom apartment?
And monotonous. Maybe you hate your job.
Maybe you love your job and lifeis amazing and you have the best
partner in the world. Your kids are wonderful and
you're going. I just use this because it makes
me feel even more grateful for the life that I already have.

(05:48):
And that's OK too. I think if that's the life you
have, fantastic. Yeah.
You know. And for everyone else who still
is on the other struggle bus, like we love you, We're here for
you guys. And send us a message because if
you are struggling and you just want to chat, let us know.
Yeah, I mean back, I mean exactly the like the podcast

(06:10):
thing. Like dude, over a year ago I
started recording. We have a ton of episodes.
Oh yeah. Yeah, that's true.
But I don't want to release it. And the reason why is it's not
right. It needs to be different.
And it's after listening to 18 episodes that could be
published. Oh yeah.

(06:31):
On top of like 8 more that are just flat.
I'm just like, I don't like them.
So you know what you do? You pull from those?
Any good moments that might be worth using on social media?
And then you put those on socialmedia and record new episodes
because like it's like the episodes God.

(06:51):
I I recorded for Happier Headspace the 1st 5 to 10
episodes probably three times before I launched.
I probably recorded at least 30 episodes before I ever launched
the show. And it was a realization of none
of these were what I wanted. And even then, sometimes the
episodes that I put out, I was like, oh, that wasn't like, I

(07:12):
probably could have gone and read on that.
And so I think it was just everything.
And I learned that I didn't likethe individual episodes as much.
I really liked the discussing with other people.
And if I could have another person to discuss, it's not so
much a very short 1 sided like yeah.

(07:34):
Yeah, sometimes it's good to reflect because it's, you know,
if you, if you just, I think it's the, the way that you
contextualize it that would change the way you feel about
it. So the way that you were talking
about it right there, Like I've listened to your podcast and I
enjoy it because it's, it's justa perspective.
And it's not the perspective. Like, you know, there's, I
forgot his name, but this guy, he's, he's just like a hard ass.

(07:57):
He's fucking good off and fucking do shit.
You know, he's just always angryover there.
And you know, the part that's onTRT right now is like, fuck
yeah, get up right. But the other part of me just
like, hey, look like you're not going to get long term
engagement with somebody if you're yelling at them, you're

(08:18):
going to build. A relationship.
No, it just instills fear. Yeah, and I get it.
They're like, oh, the military will break you to the point
where you're open to learn, but you're open to be programmed,
and that's what it's for. It's not there for you to be an
individual. It's there to you to be a part
of one giant cohesive. Because you are government
property, they want you to be that cog that aligns perfectly

(08:42):
with all the. Other cogs you have to though, I
mean in order for that system towork.
For people to be safe and think like it makes sense, that's what
you do. But.
I've never, but the rest of the world isn't like that.
The I mean, and that's, that's the difficulty, but when the
outside world like where we're at, you got a guy at home who's
struggling, who feels depressed every day.

(09:02):
He's got an online job, he's smart as shit, maybe even a
developer, whatever, but he can do his job from home.
He's making the killer cash, never spends any of it except on
video games and cool shit in hishouse, but he's.
All alone. Yeah, but now he's all alone and
you got that girl who? And you never go into the
office, so you never see anyone.Your human interaction goes

(09:23):
down. Now everything you order on Uber
Eats or DoorDash. You don't ever have to leave.
Yeah, the human interaction, it's like.
The self checkout that you were talking about, right?
Yeah, it's like self checkout since.
COVID, it's like everyone. That's actually got me inspired
to start going through the checkout.
Yeah, me too. Because I'm like, oh man, I do
this so often. Like, but why?

(09:43):
Is it because I'm trying not to engage with a person?
If it's open and that great, I will take it because I don't
have to wait in line if there's a line somewhere else.
But like now I'm trying to engage with the person more.
It's like, hey, and that's what I love about Trader Joe's.
They don't have self checkouts. It's only a register and they

(10:04):
try to be more personal and you know, they always have someone
bag your groceries and someone there checking it out.
It's like old school groceries. Yeah, no, I, I, that's the
thing, man. Like, you know, this whole thing
that I've been creating for a while, Oh, that that won't pick
up on these. I have no idea, maybe some?
Seriously, fast and furious. But the what I was going back to

(10:27):
is that those self reflective moments, man, I think those are
ones that I think people want tohear more honestly, because I
know for you it's a who am I, right?
We talked about that yesterday, who am I?
But you know, it's like for me, man, I've been wanting to start
this thing with behavioral fusion that I created and it's
just because I've seen it work for other people and I'm like,
it's not ego. None of that.

(10:49):
I don't I don't want to be behind it.
I just want to put it there and then invite other collaborators
in the behavioral space to startgoing, yeah, I want to create
something there, too. And like, cool, I have a
platform. You can go.
You'll get paid, but just on your own efforts.
But it gives people a sense of like, there's not just one way
to do something. I've taken years of learning how

(11:10):
to manipulate people through marketing and turned it into
something that was like, oh, nowI can communicate without having
to really try super hard and I can get buy in from somebody
else. That helps on the sales side.
But I felt better about it. It wasn't my decision.
I wasn't pushing it. And it's not like I'm smarter.
It's just a tool. But I want to give that to

(11:30):
people. That's what I want to.
I mean, can I make money from it?
Maybe someday, I don't know. But I want to give it to people
anyways. And I think we hold back a lot
of those things. And when you are, if it's got
runway, if it's got momentum, which I, I mean, dude, you know,
we have the same Spotify for podcasters that have voted.
I see notifications come up and I'm like, that's so awesome.

(11:52):
I thought it was one for ours. And I'm like, damn, we were
talking about weed like, and it was like a really emotional post
at first. I'm like, I mean, I guess and
then I look at it and it's for Brandon's podcast and I'm just
like, you know, that's cool. So I would actually encourage
you to keep doing those individual ones.
I want to go back to it. I've just.

(12:12):
And dude, and even bring your struggle.
There's just, yeah, I know. Well, that would definitely come
back into it because that's partof it.
Good. Is that trying to be open,
honest, transparent with like, hey, everyone struggles.
Like, everyone struggles, You know, It doesn't matter if you
are rich or poor or green, yellow, brown, blue, black, like

(12:33):
whatever. The blue you're dead.
I don't know, Papa Smear. Who knows?
True, true. It really.
Doesn't matter who you are if every one of us has stress and
struggles and like self doubts and.
And it's hard to always be positive and confident and.

(12:54):
No. Well, I don't think that's even
necessary because. Oh no, it's not.
No, but I mean it's this constant thing that is
propagate. It's it's it's put out on
everything. But the only reason why is
because somebody's trying to show I feel good, maybe
whatever. Like I saw there, there was this

(13:15):
clip I saw it was hilarious. It was this woman who was pissed
off because Drew Barrymore put avideo of her outside and it was
raining. And she says, you ever get the
chance to go outside when it's raining and just let it fall on
you? Don't miss an opportunity.
Is she pissed about that? That just because she was
outside, that's all she was likedoing.
One of The funny thing, all these comments on there, it

(13:35):
wasn't that, it was this, all the hate she got, all that
privilege you got, She was in the fucking range.
For walking outside in the. Right dude, like people want to
be angry. Privilege, motherfucker.
Those people in Africa without homes have that same fucking
privilege. Shut up.
Dude, that's the thing, like everybody's looking for
conflict. Like it's, it's so embedded into
the culture now. It's true that people look for

(13:58):
conflict like all the shit you watch.
What's it about? Conflict, constant conflict.
It's not just about random funnyshit.
I I would rather look at that. Yeah, I swear I brought it up
like a while back, 'cause it wasall this political shit.
There's always like such supercharged this and this and
it's the always like, oh, you'rethe right, you're this side.

(14:21):
Oh, you're the left, you're thisside.
And it's like, no, I, I guarantee if you probably sit
down with that person, talk about their beliefs, what they
like, everything you go, hey, we're, we're actually really,
yeah, really damn similar there.But it's like that perception of
the extremes and like, oh, this is laughter this and that Lady,
the senator would like covered her face in a Senate meeting

(14:44):
'cause she didn't want her phototaken in this place of like,
yeah, this wasn't a photo op. I don't want my fucking picture
taken. She covers her face and there's
people on both sides just like shitting on it, like, oh, I bet
it's 'cause of this and this andthis.
And it's like, there's just so much hate on everywhere of like,
oh. I mean, if you run for an
office, I think you completely give up that.

(15:05):
You'll get it. You're going to get it.
And I mean, it's, it's like, youknow, every once in a while,
like, you know, it's like I was talking to somebody that I know
I won't mention anybody's name or who they are in relation to
me. But you know, they get so upset
about the political nature. I'm just so angry.
And I'm like, you should do something about it.
And they're like, yeah, I'm like, go run for office.
Go run for local office. And he's like, well, I'm not

(15:27):
going to do that. Oh, then shut the fuck up,
because if you're not going to do anything about it, you're
just complaining and I, I don't want to complain about those
things. That's why I like dude, my, my
force now is all good. Like I really.
Will come to complain, complaining to complain, but if
you're truly is not doing anything.
But if you're a force of good out there and doing simple shit

(15:49):
like telling people thank you for being here, Oh yeah, I got
off the phone with some customersupport thing this morning and I
said, hey, I'd really appreciateyou being here this morning.
And they're like, yeah, normallyI get yelled at.
I'm like, oh, cool. Well, you shouldn't be like the
guy at the gas station I told you about.
I prepaid at the pump and go outthere put gas came.
Outside. Yeah, he's like, thank you for
telling me that. Like, you know, the simple act

(16:11):
of just telling somebody that you're grateful for what they're
doing, whether they're filling up your cup with ice or or
fucking bringing you your food or you're out the checkout.
Or showing up on the podcast every week.
We are truly thankful for you guys.
Yeah, dude, for sure. I mean, and I know like I know
some of you guys can and get bored and we got we got guests
coming. It's it's been difficult to get

(16:32):
guests, but a lot of it, you guys got to know that.
I take full responsibility. No, no, don't be.
It's, it's both of us. Because, you know, The thing is,
is life has been really fucking hard lately.
Really, really, really fucking hard.
And it's kind of hard to keep thinking about getting up to go
do this and edit and, and come up with something to talk about.

(16:54):
But we, I mean, I have plenty totalk.
About and we never. Talk not at all.
But The thing is, is we really enjoy doing this because you
guys actually pay attention to us.
And it's not that we need that validation.
We just know that a lot of you need to know that there are
other people out there that havethe similar thoughts, similar
feelings and you have a community within this place.

(17:16):
I mean, we're, we, we're building a lot of stuff.
We we got put on sidetrack, we made some mistakes, but it is
what it is and we are still trying to be able to do
something for you guys and not be all about money.
So don't even worry about those things.
We just appreciate you and for those who pay on Patreon, like
you have no idea. It's it's not it's definitely

(17:39):
not taking care of us and we don't care.
The fact that it even comes is it's a a fucking miracle as I'm
concerned. That's crazy.
Why, why? Why would you do that?
And, and thank you for doing that.
And we never pimp it. No, we just.
Give a nice suggestion. Wonderful people, hold on.
It's pulling up in your nuts because I move, I fidget.

(18:02):
Oh yeah, and sometimes your pants right up.
Yeah. No boys.
No, I did. I, I just, I, I look forward to
this every week. I you know, we don't we don't
get to hang as often at at all We.
Don't ever hang. Out.
No, we we don't ever hang out because we got life all the
time. It's constant and we need to
change that. Talk all the time.

(18:22):
Which is good because I mean, a lot of people don't even have
that. A lot of people don't need that.
But at least we get to see each other and you know, if we need
each other, we're there for eachother.
And you know, it's been this hasbeen awesome.
You know, I wouldn't give this up because even if even if we
start listening losing listeners, which we haven't, we
just continue to get more. But it it's the fact that we

(18:44):
want to be here and the fact that you will listen, the fact
that when a new episode comes upgoing shit, Yeah.
Brandon and Jesse, are you getting high again?
Yeah, better tune. In my mom's like, I don't know,
you guys content, so it's a little boring and I'm like,
yeah, that's like, yeah, but she's in her 60s.
So. I mean, you know, some of these
things aren't going to be resonating with her as much, but

(19:06):
no, man, I've I've loved this. I, I loved all of it.
And I, I'm more or less like, you know, it.
The, the reason why I wanted to bring up more of that human side
of us is that, you know, we run into people and they think it's
like a big deal sometimes. And it's really not like I just
want to be a good person all thetime, no matter what.
And I just think of those peoplewho, who don't have a lot like

(19:28):
us. And all I think about is when I
do, I, I will be generous. I'll be generous with my time.
I'll be generous with my money. I'm not like just handing it out
like you. Know there was something I saw
from it's one of the heiresses Disney.
Oh, I saw that. She's talking about how
ludicrous it is that we even have billionaires and that there

(19:49):
would ever need to be someone who has that much money.
Because if you hold that much, it's pretty sad because it's so
easy to make money when you have$999 million.
That gets so easy to make money so fast when you have that much
money. She was like, so to ever have a

(20:09):
billion dollars or more is just stupid and we should never have
that. And I was like, you know, I
actually pretty much agree because again, you could never
spend that much money. You could never do that.
And you could buy businesses to bring in more money instantly.
Like there's nothing you can't do.
You can end. Like $999 million.
I would rather be taking that money and employing people.

(20:31):
I would invest into things that would invest into people.
Not because I can actually change, dude, because a billion,
dude, it's even like this. Like if I was making 175,000 a
year and I continue to live the same lifestyle that I'm at right
now, I'm going to be very comfortable.
Oh my God, yeah, I'm. Going to be very comfortable and
and I don't need a lot. I don't need a lot.
I don't I don't aspire to have alot, but if I made more say I'm

(20:55):
making 34500 a million a year, what would I use all that for?
By a by my house on the by the lake.
There is a house there that is ungodly.
Oh, I. Believe.
It's so fucking. Huge.
I probably there's like Rd. pastit yesterday on my board with
Alec. Right.

(21:15):
And it is beautiful. There's like 4 fucking people in
that home. Probably like 22,000 square foot
state. Huge.
For four people. Oh yeah.
I mean, even my dad's house has three people in there, and
that's only because my grandma'sliving with him still.
As soon as she passes, it's two people in there.
Yeah, it's a beautiful home. Big.
Like massive home there. Yeah, it's a mausoleum.

(21:38):
You don't need this type of space for it.
And then a lot of those have, well, this is our home here, but
then we've got that home there and that home there and I
understand their tax write offs like it's, oh, I've got this
place and this like it's you gotto do it.
I would get a cabin. I would like plot of lamptons.
Yeah I would have one out there just that's my bug out shelter.

(22:01):
Have a pre 1970s truck ready to go 'cause it won't get knocked
out. Anything that doesn't have the
old like old computer in there. Yeah yeah, get that, bring it
out right. Those 80s shit.
I, I mean, honestly, it just, that's what I think about.
I, I think about really helping people, 'cause I've been there,

(22:23):
man. Like, you know, I, I've had a
palm and my EBT card when I get money, get food for my family
and that, that's really personalto tell you, but you know, I'm
telling you like, I know what it's like to be like you because
I've either been there or I am there and it's, it's, it's OK
though. Like I could be in despair, I

(22:45):
could be freaking out. I could be like, I'm going to be
thrown on the streets. No, I'm not, I know I'm not.
If it came to that, that wouldn't happen.
I know it. And so with that drive, it's
just like, you know, I needed this kind of kick recently
because I got a win, but I also got a Big L and it just showed
me what I'm what I'm willing to do.
And a lot of people say they're willing to do anything for

(23:07):
money, OK? Jesse is not one of those
people. Nope.
I know where my limit is. Yeah, I definitely don't think I
am either. I just haven't tried that line.
Yeah. And I mean, it was fortunate
though, everything that happened.
I'm not even, I'm grateful for it.
I'm very grateful for it. I'm just saying like it just it
didn't work out because it wasn't supposed to work out.
It was. A very quick education on this

(23:27):
is not what is for a meeting. Yeah, and that's OK.
But Nah, man, I, I, I mean, we've been fortunate too.
We've, you know, on, on flower and all that other fun stuff.
Like we've had a great partnership with Dragonfly.
We love you guys, hopefully soongetting with Wholesome Co.

(23:50):
Oh no, I'm talking with them. But you know, just thinking
about it, it nothing has to be immediate.
No. But it sure as hell feels like
it needs. To be, we always want it to be.
It's like, it's like wanting to see that immediate change or
it's like my daughter, she started cello this year at the

(24:11):
beginning of the year and 1st she was like, oh, it sounds so
cool. And other people play it and
she's like, oh, I hate this. I'm terrible.
I don't want to do it. Now that she's near the end of
the year, she likes it a lot more and she's like, oh, I might
do it again next year. But it's just like that
beginning of when we're doing something and we're terrible at
it. We, we truly suck at it.

(24:33):
We're like, yeah, I don't, I don't want to do this.
I just want to be, I want to be Mozart right now.
I don't want to put in decades of time to become this.
I want to be this muscular bodybuilder.
I don't want to be this tiny twink right now.
You know, I, it's all of these things of like, I want this, but

(24:54):
I know all the steps I have to do to get there, but like, I
don't want to do these. I I just want to know.
It's my money and I want to know.
JG Wentworth, OH. Yeah, that's that.
Dog freaking out. Sounds like the dog's attacking.
We're doing some shit. At least that little tiny one.
That sucks living that close to the hospital.

(25:15):
You here at night time too? Maybe sometimes you sleep pretty
good once you're asleep, right? You know.
I sleep like shit. Oh man.
But that's I think just because my back's never comfortable and
so I just rotate a lot. I move a lot.
I'm and unless I took like 5 tons of cannabis right before
bed, but that would take ediblesand really, really high doses.

(25:36):
So I just, I don't do that. So, you know, at least it
quieted down. Honestly, we were talking about
maybe talking music stuff today.And it's funny because it's
been, it's been a good combo, but it's been nothing musical at
all. No.
Well, I guess except for this mention of Mozart right at the
very. End Yeah, I you know, guys get
friends and I mean, what do you guys think?

(25:58):
I mean, I've even thought about creating just a community for
this community where everybody can get together like a Discord
or something like that. And then we can just have them
talk amongst each other like youguys.
I mean, I know that's kind of you're like, Oh yeah, Jess,
you're really letting your 46 show and you're like, yeah, fuck
yeah, I am. I mean, honestly, it's we, we
don't add on shit just because we're like, oh, everybody will
love this. Like we reply to you.

(26:20):
We heard for years. Hey, can you do 2 episodes?
Can you do 2 episodes? Longer.
Episodes longer. Yeah, that'd be great.
I mean they started at 15 minutes, 20 minute episode,
super short. 12 to 20 minutes roughly.
And they felt long just recording them.
We're like, fuck, we don't know what to say.
Oh. Shit, we're at 7 minutes, what
do we do? I don't know what else to talk

(26:41):
about. Oh man, yeah, I know.
It's funny. And then the longer it went, the
more we're like, oh wait, we should put a timer because we
have no idea. We've gone on for way too long.
That was like that interview with Bennett, and when it was
like for Everett, Amber's was longer.
Amber's was super long. Yeah.
Did you cut down a little about that?
Probably not just the intro and outro I.

(27:04):
Most are the ones. Now I stopped cutting because
unless there's something they specifically request in there or
we stopped to pee, like there's most of it just is a flow.
And I feel that's how most of our episodes are.
The only thing now that cuts outis filler words or pauses or
shit like that. Yeah, so.

(27:26):
Well, it's good. You know.
That's really good. Simplicity.
Yeah, I want to, I want to people to get together as a
community, be able to rely upon one another and be open with one
another. You know, the the quickest way
for you to feel like you're not alone.
It's just opening up and saying I've I've, I've been fucking
struggling right now or you knowwhat, I need a friend.
Like, you know, that's why we keep saying to you guys and like

(27:47):
we're legitly like, if you play like PlayStation 4, PlayStation
5, fucking let us know if you play Ghost Recon.
Someone did, someone plays and right now my mind is spacing
their name and they sent me all sorts of messages and I think
it's the person who sent us the concentrate too.
Oh dude, look, I can't think of that name and.
I'll go back, I'll remember. But if you play, you should add

(28:09):
us because we have been four years jonesing for 1/3 or 1/4.
Yeah, we we brought on a friend.There were.
It was all right. Actually, it was great the last
time we played. Yeah, yeah, he was really good.
Yeah, it was fantastic. It was just the first time.
We made Oh my gosh, the eagle has landed.

(28:29):
I love. Him so much.
I know. He's so funny.
All right, guys. Well.
Hey, get outside. It's beautiful.
Go ahead. With a friend?
Yeah, make a friend. And if you don't know how to,
let us know, you got some stuff for you.
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