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SPEAKER_03 (00:00):
First and foremost,
we want to be clear that what we
are sharing with you arestrategies and concepts that can
be implemented by individualswho understand the logistics of
how these techniques work.
We are not giving you specifictasks or financial advice.
We are simply giving you thethree key elements of how to
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approach such platforms as faras the literal, the mental, and
spiritual format needed to besuccessful with your
inspirations.
SPEAKER_01 (01:05):
Anton Leftwich.
SPEAKER_04 (01:06):
And this is Michael
DePoe, the other half.
The other half with Finance forthe Unknown.
And we are honored to be herewith you, our present and future
wealthians.
Welcome, welcome, everyone.
Amen.
SPEAKER_01 (01:24):
We're back to the
chair, brother.
We're back to the chair.
SPEAKER_05 (01:26):
Season two.
Season two.
SPEAKER_01 (01:28):
Hey man, sometimes I
don't even know.
I don't think our wealthiestunderstand how hard we all work
just to get here.
But no.
It's all love, man.
SPEAKER_04 (01:37):
So and we do talk
about hustles and doing a
podcast.
But if you want somethingquality, you want to give people
something that they want to comeback and see, you know, we got
you gotta you gotta work on it.
You gotta work, you gottaperfect it.
You know, you gotta make surethat the people out there is
gonna want to listen to it, it'sgonna wanna see it, and
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everything is set up nice andand and you know, aesthetically
pleasing to the eye.
Right, right.
Absolutely, man.
SPEAKER_01 (02:05):
And we love we love
bringing this content to you
guys.
We love sharing time with y'all.
We enjoy being able to do this.
This is kind of where we get tojust put everything that's going
on in the world to the side andjust you know, bring y'all our
energy.
So we we appreciate y'all.
We want y'all to know that.
Definitely, definitely.
And today, Mike, Mr.
Mike DePoe.
Uh-huh.
Mr.
Other, Mr.
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Other Half.
Mr.
Other Half.
Of course, y'all know we we did,you know, we we went into the
Trump anecdote as the kickoffour season two with HHN.
And uh today we want to go intoway you move in today's finance.
So that's the topic we're gonnabe talking about today.
All right.
SPEAKER_04 (02:44):
Yep.
SPEAKER_01 (02:44):
And Anton, that
reminds me uh Oh, hold on.
I want to remind him too.
Just this is a this is a uh uhwe call this uh uh not a
multicast, but a simul was we'resimulcasting right now.
Right, right.
That word, get that out.
It's a much of a struggle forme.
But we're simulcasting.
So what you're listening, whatyou're seeing right now, you
also will be able to be able tobe listening to uh you know
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Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio,Spotify, all of your your audio,
your audio platforms.
Remember that.
SPEAKER_04 (03:13):
Yeah, wherever you
get your podcast, go to there.
We're simulcasting.
Uh so whatever you see on TV oryou get on TV now, you'll be
able to listen to the podcast.
SPEAKER_01 (03:24):
Same exact content
on the podcast.
SPEAKER_04 (03:26):
There you go.
There you go.
But that brings me back to ourtitle.
The way you move.
So that reminds me of a song.
SPEAKER_01 (03:33):
A song, of course.
You know, we're keeping itthrough the hip hop network.
Yeah, you know, we got the hiphop network that day.
SPEAKER_04 (03:39):
Hey, this is our
community.
We want always want to bless youguys.
So listen, I'm gonna startplaying it in the back right
now.
SPEAKER_05 (03:46):
I like the way you
move.
SPEAKER_04 (03:50):
I like the way
that's we got that song going in
the background, but you know,what we try to do is bring a
little fun to it.
There you go.
There you go.
So we like to bring a little funto it and and make sure that
happens, you know?
For sure, for sure.
So brother.
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All right, so enough with thefun.
Let's get to the business.
So, so ladies and gentlemen,this the way you move is pretty
much like we're taking it fromour era that we in right now
today.
And and we kind of gave you guysthe Trump antidote, but now we
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want to give you the how.
You know, a lot of people, whenyou go, when they start talking
about finance, this is what youshould do.
They said, we want tospecifically give you the how to
do it.
And and the how is, and for us,we always put the literal, the
mental, the spiritual intowhatever we do.
And I think that's what we'rehere for.
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That's what Finance Bro Networkis bringing to you, the how to
make things happen.
And we try, and sometimes I knowI get it.
In finance, it's really hard togo down every single thing that
you're supposed to do becausethere's a lot of uh moving parts
when it comes to your finance inlife.
So, so you know, but FEM, we wefeel it's our responsibility to
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make sure that you understand,like in this time, in this day,
how you need to move with yourfinance.
Right, Anton?
SPEAKER_01 (05:26):
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah, and look, man, we gotta wegotta come to the reality that
things are changing in every dayin our everyday environment, in
our everyday world.
You know, I mean, some peoplewill say Trump, he's cutting
everything.
Right, right, right, right.
I mean, there's the there's thechanges with the uh with the
foods, with the EBT, there'schanges with uh Section A,
there's changes with the DEI.
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So, I mean, every people's livesare being affected.
Absolutely.
So we just gotta be realisticabout that, and we gotta
remember kind of our foundation,right?
You know, we always talk abouthere at FBN, PBNC, and PB and J.
That's a that's a creed that'swe go by.
A creed is a mantra, all right?
It's something to always bereminded, even for us, so we can
remind ourselves of where do westart from?
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If things seem confusing, ifthings seem like we're getting
off course, how can we snapourselves back on track, right?
So that's PB and C, PB and J.
Be patient, be bold, sorry,excuse me, be patient, be
patient, be on time, and beconsistent in everything that
you do.
And of course, be the PB and Jis be polite, be bold, and be
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joyful while you're doing it.
So that's something that we usefor us here at FBN and we talk
about all the time to not onlyremind ourselves but inspire
other people to have afoundation to start from when
you feel like you know thingsmay be a little chaotic or
whatever have you.
Right.
Right.
SPEAKER_04 (06:48):
So we and we're
gonna cut to the chase.
Uh, we're gonna keep it simple.
Like I said, we try to make itsimple, not complicated, give
you guys some golden nuggets soyou can actually use.
So I would honestly say for thispart, obviously, if you're
listening to the podcast youdrive in, please don't stop and
and write things down.
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Uh but obviously for these waysto get home.
Yeah, yeah.
If you're watching it uh on HHNTV right now, go grab a pen and
paper paper, pause it, comeback.
It's gonna be really simple.
You might even remember it.
But we're we were looking atthree things that is very
important when it comes to howyou move and what you need to
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think about when you're movingin this environment.
So the first and foremost,everybody write this down is
survival.
Survival is gonna be 70% of whatyou need to do, obviously,
right?
Because you're in an environmentthat everything is going against
you.
So you gotta have uh a setmindset of what you're
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surviving.
And some people might say, well,Mike, what does that mean,
survival?
It's it's it's as down to thenitty-gritty as it can be.
Rent, mortgage is your survivalbecause you gotta have a place
to live, right?
You can't food.
You can't go life without food,and you have to pay your bills.
So that is your survivalscenario.
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So when you're sitting down andyou're gonna do a budget in this
environment, 70% of your budget,so aka, if you had a hundred
dollars, all right, let me makekeep it real.
If you had a thousand dollars,right, seven hundred dollars
needs to cover rent, needs tocover food, needs to cover
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bills.
Okay, so I and I know that don'tsound realistic, but you know, I
don't want to go into like twothousand, three thousand, like,
because some some people have auh uh uh income of about that to
three thousand apply to yoursituation, but apply it to your
situation.
So, but we're gonna keep itsimple, right?
A thousand dollars, seventypercent of that, you take seven
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hundred dollars, you put itaway, and it's gonna be
contributing into your rent,your food, and your bill.
Now, okay, 70%.
You say, Man, that's a lot ofmoney, but hey, this is what we
have to do to survive in thisenvironment in the Trump America
that we're in, okay.
For especially for the UPI, theunderprivileged income society,
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we have to survive right now,right?
So, this is how we gotta move.
Now, part two, second thing,growth.
You gotta think about growing.
Trump ain't gonna be in officeforever.
The way society moves is notgonna be always the same way.
There's gonna be opportunitiesto grow, but in growth, you
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gotta make sure you're payingyour debts, you gotta make sure
you're saving.
So 20% needs to be going towardscredit cards or whatever you've
accumulated.
Unfortunately, sometimes you hadto do the you had to use the
credit card for somethingbecause something came up, uh,
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unforeseen things.
So always say, okay, out of thatthousand dollars, two hundred
dollars is gonna go back intopaying back what I owe and also
into some type of savings.
Because you gotta save, ladies.
We we don't talk enough aboutsavings.
SPEAKER_01 (10:19):
If you don't save,
you can't invest, exactly.
Period.
So there has to be, and we talkabout building up the muscle of
saving.
We came up with with all kindsof ideas that we talked about.
Go back and watch the episodes,how to get creative about saving
money, because you have to buildthe muscle if you're gonna get
to the next step, which isinvesting.
SPEAKER_04 (10:38):
Exactly, exactly.
So think about that 20%.
So now, all right, going back tothat thousand dollar scenario,
we got 70%,$700.
We got 20%, another 20 or$200.
Now we're down to$900.
How much you got left of thatthousand dollars?
$100.
But guess what, man?
We talk about spiritual all thetime.
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So this is definitely uh inacquaintance to the spiritual
aspect of it, your dreams.
10% of that, that hundreddollars needs to go to your
dreams.
Either something educatingyourself, preparing yourself,
maybe starting a small businessor a side hustle that you let's
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say you you want to startsomething online because hey, we
we talk about how you have tohave a structure to do it right.
You can't uh if anybody say youcould start a business or start
a hustle, uh side hustle with nomoney, they're lying to you.
They're lying.
SPEAKER_01 (11:36):
There's gonna have
to be some kind of investment,
whether it's time, effort, ormoney, that's right, there's
gonna be an investment of somekind in yourself, right?
SPEAKER_04 (11:45):
So, so you got you
gotta have those, whatever you
have a dream, you gotta put afinancial number to it.
You gotta put something into it.
Because, ladies and gentlemen,if you're moving without these
three things, survival, growth,and dreams, you're you're gonna
get lost.
You're gonna get lost intoyourself, you're gonna get mad,
you're gonna get upset, you'regonna, you're gonna not have
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structure to how you're spendingyour money.
And that's not what we want hereat FBN.
We want to make sure that youhave those structures.
So please, you wrote down thesethings survival, 70%, growth,
20%, and your dreams, 10%.
I mean, in our society, thisfalls into the category of
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people making 15k.
Yes, people are out there making15k because the minimum wage
nationally is still$7.25 in thisday and age.
And I guarantee you, in Trumpage, it ain't going nowhere.
Guarantee.
Okay.
Some states, some cities, theyknow the cost of living is high.
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They're allowed to bring theirminimum wage up.
So if you're in that city wherethe minimum wage is a lot
higher, some of it's it's evenmore than double.
To this point, it's almosttriple in certain cities.
Can you imagine?
The state, our net, our nation,the federal government, it's
still saying you're able to liveon.
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Impossible.
Impossible.
I don't I don't know what stateyou can do that.
You ain't living in California.
I think it's a dog.
SPEAKER_05 (13:23):
That ain't
happening.
That means not the Californiadream right there.
SPEAKER_04 (13:28):
But nationally, so
imagine let's let's go say
something, let's think aboutsomething crazy.
Let's say a company inCalifornia says, I'm gonna make
it$7.25.
And the city or the county isnot being governed uh on the
minimum wage.
They can do that, and it's notagainst the law.
So so you got people that aremaking$15k all the way up to
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$120K I would say would need touh adapt this scenario, the
survival, the growth, in thedream.
So we have to think about theseare the people that we're
looking to help to make surethat they understand this is how
they have to move in thisenvironment.
SPEAKER_01 (14:12):
And you know, Mike,
we talked about side hustles
before, right?
And I like what you're talkingabout about the dream part
because there has to besomething, all right?
There has to be something thatwe keep for ourselves.
If if we can't figure out how tohow to put out of every$10 we
make, if we can't figure out howto put one of those dollars in
our pocket, then we let's let'sjust let's take a look at that,
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right?
Yeah.
Because there has to besomething, something we're
striving for, something that wehave to ourselves that's for us,
and just that that we thinkabout all day.
I know there's that one thingfor every one of you out there.
I mean, I know that's there's awhat I know what that thing is
for me.
You know, Mike knows what thatis for him.
We talk about it all the time.
So there has to be something,man.
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There's and there and by havingthat thing, whatever any if if
you have a side hustle to get toit every day, that's cool.
You know what I mean?
If you don't have a side hustle,then maybe there's some skill
sets that we gotta pick up inorder to get that side hustle.
Whatever that is, we don't youjust have to figure out what
that is and put the time intoit.
Put the time, effort, or money.
Those are our resources that wecan put into ourselves, into any
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dream.
But have that because lookingpast everything that we go
through every day, looking pastobstacles, looking past things
that hold us back, looking pastproblems that come up or every
gonna come up every single day,right?
Having that dream is come comethen for for me anyway.
I could just share that.
That's something that pulls methrough.
Right.
And when I need a reset, I justgo back to that dream.
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I go back to what that thing isthat I think about all the time.
SPEAKER_04 (15:42):
And and I used to
tell that to everybody when I
used to work for people.
I I don't work for anybody, Iwork for myself these days, but
I still adapt the mindset.
Whatever I make, I gotta put 10%in my pocket.
And that's my dream.
So whatever that is, like maybeit was something that I saw that
I'm saving.
Maybe I can't afford it withthis 10% right now, but I'm
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gonna keep saving it for that10% to work for me.
That's that's your mentalstability, and that's a great
segue into controlling yourstress spending, impulse buys,
you know, fast food, go to thegrocery, buy what you got to do,
like budget it, ladies andgentlemen.
This is what you have to do as awealthian, you know, because if
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you're not budgeting for food,budgeting for for you know uh
other necessities in your life,then you're gonna be stressed.
And there's the the way thesystem is set up, it's made for
you to have these impulse bylottery comes up.
Oh, it's just a dollar.
Well, not anymore.
I think some of it now is twodollars.
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Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's two dollars for a lotteryticket.
Yeah, it's like, do you needthat right now?
Like, why gamble that twodollars, you know, uh for
something that maybe you couldhave for later?
That's part of your, you know,something that you inspired that
you're gonna get later.
The little two dollars, it don'tmatter.
As you put it in, it adds up,right?
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The money adds up.
SPEAKER_01 (17:10):
Yeah, so no, know
where you're at.
If you got it, you got it.
Right.
But if you know you don't, if weknow we don't, then like I say,
just something to take a lookat.
SPEAKER_04 (17:18):
Right, right.
And and try to do other thingsto help control that spending
instead of going to the moviesand stuff like that.
Get get gatherings with familyand talk, watch a movie
together.
If you're paying for Netflix,watch it on Netflix.
Get get everybody over.
Or, you know, I know this isgonna be a little bit weird, but
Netflix and chill, but for us,it doesn't mean that.
SPEAKER_05 (17:41):
But Netflix and
Chill on the finance side.
How about that?
SPEAKER_01 (17:46):
Netflix and chill
with some with some uh mentally
yes, mentally growth strongcontent or movies or TV shows or
whatever.
SPEAKER_04 (17:55):
And then hey, for
some people it might be just a
satisfactory, right?
Hey, I stayed home, we poppedthe popcorn, we ate, we enjoyed
this movie uh on Netflix, andthen that was it.
You didn't have to drive to themovie theater, you didn't have
to pay for popcorn and soda overthere, which is like it is out
of control now.
It is out of control.
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I was I went to the movies theother day because I okay, I
really like a dream.
I saved up my money and I wantedto see Superman on the big
screen, right?
So I saved up my little chain.
I went and I was like, allright, I'll get to him, you
know.
Let me do the whole experiencemovie thing.
Let me get the popcorn, thestore.
SPEAKER_05 (18:34):
Dang, I was like,
man,$50?
$50?
It's just me.
I was like, man, thank God I waswith somebody.
I was like, man.
SPEAKER_01 (18:44):
Imagine if you're
taking the family out.
Yeah, taking the family.
I get my daughter.
SPEAKER_04 (18:50):
I'm like, man, to go
to the movies is gonna cost me
two C notes, like$200?
SPEAKER_01 (18:56):
$200 minimum.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_04 (18:57):
Jeez.
I was like, nah, nah.
We we we we watching whatever wesubscribing to.
I got Prime, I got Netflix, Igot Hulu or Disney, whatever.
We finding something.
SPEAKER_01 (19:11):
For real.
SPEAKER_04 (19:11):
We finding something
to watch.
So definitely try to controlyour stress spending.
So that that's very uh that's avery important thing on the way
you move financially in today'sworld.
Because it's out there.
That stress spending is likethey put it in front of you.
That's why it's called impulseby.
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You just see it, it's likeyou're on the line.
I mean, uh, I used to work atHome Depot when uh and back in
the day, you know, I don't wantto tell people my age, if y'all
didn't know already, but back inthe day, when I first started
Home Depot, they ain't had nocandy or no can't uh juices,
sodas at the end of the line.
Now that's all you see.
So you standing online, you'relike, mm, I haven't had a
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snickerbar in a minute.
SPEAKER_05 (19:57):
Five hours! What the
what?
For so if you really want thatsnickerbar, you're gonna pick it
up for five hours.
Like, that's crazy.
SPEAKER_01 (20:05):
Hey, look, and you
know what?
If if you want to really letthis sink in, learn how money
works.
Yeah.
Because when you understand howmoney works, whether you gotta
read books or watch podcastslike you're watching right now,
like watching us, or whoever youwant to watch, understand how
money works.
These are the things we have topour into ourselves to even have
the the logical know-how to sayno, right?
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Or to say, I don't need that.
You know, get into those.
It's our responsibility to getinto those things.
That's why we try to bring somany, so many thoughts to you
guys.
It's it's it's inspir in asense, it's inspirational
marketing.
Because one, we want to inspirey'all to go out and take action.
First, we know first we want toeducate, but then we want to
inspire people to go out andtake action, actually do these
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things and practice thesethings, and look back and be
like, oh man, you know what?
I mean, I saved like you know,300 bucks last month.
Just money I would have thrownaway.
Right because it does, bro.
I'm telling you, we could lookand see where we tripped and
fell over, you know, a hundreddollars in a month that we just
probably threw away onsomething.
Easy.
And it it just happens in a in ajiffy, and especially if you're
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using credit cards, becausethat's not really physical cash
we're taking out of our pocket.
And that's the whole thoughtbehind it is that credit card,
you don't really see the money.
Right?
But consider those things, youknow, have these things
constantly in front of us wherewe're again watching podcasts or
movies or reading books ortaking in information that it's
gonna, it's gonna jot our it'sgonna jog our memory that when
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we get ready to make thatimpulse by well, oh man, let me
let me not do that.
But if the muscle isn't beingbuilt and the information is not
there for us to say, let me notdo that, then we'll just we'll
just do that.
We'll just go back to the samething we've been doing.
SPEAKER_04 (21:46):
And and this goes
right into just being grateful
for what you have.
Thank you.
Just being grateful, you know,the lack of stuff you don't have
and you start worrying about toomuch about oh man, I don't have
this on it.
Just just be grateful, wealthy.
And you know, staying gratefulfor everything that you have
that you can get with what youhave, with the way you're moving
now.
Because right now, maybe youhave that job and and a side
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hustle, or you're trying tofigure out a little small
business on the side, just begrateful you're able to do that.
Because by being grateful forthose things, you're able to
have keep your sanity, keep keepyour you know, your mindset on
what you're supposed to do, andknow that it's it's only gonna
get better.
Because if you're moving in anorganized fashion and you're
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grateful for what you have,you're gonna grow.
It's not something that doesn'thappen, it will happen because
you're not overspending, you'renot uh, you know, putting
yourself in a hole where youcan't get out of, you're moving
at a pace that you need to movewith precision, and you're being
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grateful for everything that youhave.
SPEAKER_01 (22:58):
So, so just keep
that in mind.
There's some there's an exerciseyou could do too, bro.
If you want to like dig deep,deep down.
Sit down, find some time, get apen and paper, and try to write
300 things down that you want inthis life.
Just write it down.
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Write about 75, you're gonna getstuck.
And you're gonna be like, man,it's gonna be hard for you to
think of stuff.
Right.
But it's gonna it's gonna teachyou to really dig down deep and
write down kind of what you seefor yourself.
And in doing that, you're gonnasee gratitude in those things
that you want.
A lot of a lot of things you'regonna start writing down, you're
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gonna start writing down thingsthat you're grateful for in the
midst of it.
That's that's the purpose of theexercise.
All right.
You're gonna start writing downthings that you want, and then
you're gonna start pushingyourself to start appreciating
the things that you alreadyhave.
And it's a really greatexercise.
You get the 300, send us amessage.
We got a special gift for you.
I got a special gift.
There you go.
SPEAKER_04 (24:00):
There you go, there
you go.
We we're looking forward to youon the DM.
Remember, we're on Instagram,Facebook, we're on TikTok, we on
Twitter, you know, X.
Sorry.
SPEAKER_01 (24:10):
I want the list, I
want to see the list too.
SPEAKER_04 (24:12):
So send it to us so
we we can definitely feed back
because uh every time we we uhsomebody slides into our DM, we
definitely respond back to themto make sure that we know we
hear you, and and we are here tosupport you however you want to
be supported.
So, so definitely doing that.
And you you know, Anton, when wewere talking about this, you had
mention about prayer meditation,right?
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Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
SPEAKER_01 (24:36):
I mean, I I man, I'm
so blessed.
I got a praying mom and I got apraying wife, bruh.
I'm I'm so grateful.
And uh, you know, it's so funny,man.
Looking down at this ring that Ido a lot and I just look down
and I see what it means, youknow what I'm saying?
Right.
And I tell you, when I don'tfeel like it, you know what I'm
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saying?
Yeah, because you gotta go.
You gotta get up and you gottago.
Right.
You know what I mean?
And that that could mean thistoday, for instance, I didn't
feel like I was working out, Iwas doing good on my my regimen,
and then just when I got homefrom traveling this last week,
bro, I didn't really feel likeworking out.
All week I didn't feel likedoing it.
And then today I got I get upand I was just like, I gotta do
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it.
There you go.
Because it's the it's the littlethings, man.
And this is part of prayer andmeditation because you know when
I go to when I go to sleepbefore we go to bed at night,
usually my wife will pray overus, or I'll pray over us, or
we'll pray together, or we'llread the word in in in our you
know, in our silence, we'll readit, but we're reading it
together.
SPEAKER_02 (25:39):
Right.
SPEAKER_01 (25:40):
And that prayer for
me, after doing it for a while,
it's it's I I really feel likesomething's missing if we don't
do it.
And I know for my wife, I knowshe needs uh a man of God to to
be a the leader and to make surethat I'm staying grounded in in
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my Lord and Savior.
This is for me, right?
Right.
And if this helps somebody,that's great.
You know, it's about me stayinggrounded and connected in what I
believe so that I know what I'mpouring out, what I'm giving
out.
She's that for me from my wifethat she's getting that from me.
And if I can do that, then I'mokay with with what's coming
out, and I'm okay with thechallenges and whatever that
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might might happen because atthe end of the day, this is the
source we're gonna come back to.
Right?
So that's that's what'simportant about prayer and
meditation for me.
And it's not just the prayerpart, and the meditation part is
the practice.
When you meditate, you practicein something.
Now, for everybody out there,everybody's not gonna have the
same belief, and that's okay.
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We're gonna share.
I'm I'm of course, me, I'm gonnashare my faith, I'm gonna share
my experience.
That's how I do my thing, youknow.
In our household, this is how wedo things, you know.
But just know that as far aswhat Mike's asking me about the
prayer and the meditation part,prayer is the the the verbal
confession, like the the thingsyou're saying out loud, whether
it's you want that you'regrateful for, that's your
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prayer.
And then when you meditate, youfind answers.
SPEAKER_03 (27:07):
Right.
SPEAKER_01 (27:08):
Okay, right.
So for me, that's how that's howI do it.
And whether I'm doing push-upsor I'm doing my workout or I'm
going for a walk, for me, that'smy meditation because I'm
thinking about the things that Iwant.
I'm I'm literally like speakingthings into existence and I'm
being grateful for things.
Use a lot of times, most of thetime, when I'm praying, bro, I'm
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usually thanking God.
I'm not asking for a lot ofthings, I'm thanking for what I
already have.
And I'm thanking them in.
I tell him, I'd say, I'mthanking you in advance for what
you're gonna do.
Because he already knows thethings that he he knows your
heart.
That for me, but for me, I say,my God, God knows your heart.
Right.
So he knows what you wantalready.
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So you could just be thankfuland be grateful and say thank
you in advance for what's aboutto happen and claim that
victory.
And then not only that, but thengo out and do the things that
are in alignment with whatyou're asking for.
Right, right.
All right, don't say I want tolose 50 pounds, go eat
cheeseburgers with me today,bro.
It's not that hard.
Right?
And I'm talking to myselfespecially.
Like I'm not really, I'm notpreaching, right?
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I'm talking to me.
Right, right, right, right.
Okay.
SPEAKER_04 (28:13):
So and you know
something, Anton, like what you
were saying about the prayer,and and we want to be clear, we
we know there's different peopleout there with with different
beliefs, but you know, if ifit's a positive thing that
you're looking at, if it'ssomething that you believe in
the universe, you believe in inBuddha, you believe in different
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types of religion, whatever youdo, we just want that
spirituality to be incorporatedin on how you move.
SPEAKER_01 (28:42):
Yeah, yeah.
How you move.
Let it be harmonious, man, andlet people see that that energy
is undeniable.
Right.
However, you get there, you getthere.
Respect to you, you know,because everybody is is not
gonna be uh the same, obviously.
Right.
But you know, if that doorknobover there gets you through the
day, hey, that's it, do yourthing.
SPEAKER_04 (29:01):
But you you had uh
well, we had said something we
when we were writing thisepisode, and then you mentioned
about uh I don't know if youwant me to say or if you want to
say it, it's about faith.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (29:15):
Yeah, well, uh, and
I'll say this.
Um I'll say this, man.
As far as faith is concerned,and you can go ahead and say the
sense or the line or slogan.
But for me, I mean, faith,faith, my faith, faith in
everything that I do, it's it'sit's from the action.
That's where the faith comesfrom.
Right.
(29:35):
Right?
You can you can be hopeful, butfaith for me, it comes in the
practice of the things that yousay you want.
Right.
The practice of the things thatyou say you want, and that are
in alignment with the thingsthat you say you want.
SPEAKER_04 (29:47):
And that that that
definitely great uh segue into
what we were saying.
It says faith is fuel, buthustle is the engine.
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
So so the faith, that's what youeat.
You see all the fuel he got?
T shirt, by the way.
Oh, yeah, there you go.
And I know you always say wealways have like two or three
t-shirts in an episode.
He's averaging two or threeusually.
SPEAKER_01 (30:08):
Another two coming
here pretty soon.
There you go.
That's true, man.
Faith, faith is a fuel, and ahustle is the engine.
That's the action.
That's the action part.
There you go.
Right?
Because you do have to be, youhave to be faithful in what it
is that you want and do, but wealso have to put some kind of
work behind it.
Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_04 (30:27):
And you know, I want
to go into like we're we're
we're getting ready to go intoour literal, mental, and
spiritual body.
Go into the breakdown.
Go into the breakdown.
But you know, I want to say mymy final word here is to you, it
is Trump America that we'reliving in right now.
If you work smart with whatyou've got, think better than
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your circumstances and staygrounded in your faith, you'll
be okay.
SPEAKER_01 (30:55):
Oh, I really like
that, man.
Oh, say that, say that one moretime.
I don't think they heard you.
SPEAKER_04 (31:02):
Work smart with what
you got, think better than your
circumstances, and stay groundedin your faith, you will be okay.
SPEAKER_01 (31:14):
Work smart with what
you got and speak, speak better
than what that second partbetter than your circumstances.
SPEAKER_04 (31:25):
Because yeah, you
you're in a circumstance, so you
gotta say, okay.
SPEAKER_01 (31:28):
Think better.
SPEAKER_04 (31:29):
Here I'm at uh I'm
if I pay off the the gas bill,
the uh the the water bill, anduh, and I pay off uh the
electrical bill, man, I'm onlygonna be left with two or three
dollars.
Works that but what isn't mysupposed well think better.
Okay, I got two dollars.
SPEAKER_01 (31:46):
Yeah, I like that,
bro.
SPEAKER_04 (31:47):
Maybe that could go
into my 10% of dreams.
Think good and guess what?
If you do that every singletime, yeah, man.
Give me you you'll be groundedin in the faith that you have.
Things will get better.
I promise.
SPEAKER_01 (32:00):
Give me that think
better than your circumstances
and just make that t-shirtnumber two.
SPEAKER_00 (32:04):
Let me let me let me
let me get that, man.
Let me get that.
SPEAKER_01 (32:08):
Oh, man.
Work smart with what you got andthink better than your
circumstances.
Stay grounded in your faith.
Oh man, come on now.
SPEAKER_05 (32:16):
Like I said, okay,
what is that?
Already number two t-shirt.
Oh my, and we didn't even get tothe t-shirt part yet.
All right, all right, go to thebreakdown.
Let's give them the breakdown.
I like that summary.
All right, all right, thebreakdown.
SPEAKER_04 (32:29):
We'll start it off
with literal work to secure and
stretch your income.
That's literal.
Obviously, you go into work,secure it, and try to stretch it
as much as you can.
Hey, if he if you don't have toshop at Whole Foods every single
day, and you might have to shopout here.
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We have uh Safeway, and I knowin East Coast it's Publix, and
uh uh there's other supermarketsin the middle of the country.
I don't know, maybe you have togo to those markets, but Whole
Foods maybe it's a little bittoo expensive.
And I know in Beverly Hillsthere are certain shops that
even milk is like ten dollars.
I'm like, oh my god.
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So, you know, work to secureyour uh and and stretch your
income.
So whatever you're doing, you'remaking that money, figure out
how you can make it stretch.
That's the literal.
That's what's up, and the andthe mental would be refrain from
uh reframe your definition ofscarce scarcity.
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Scarcity.
Scarcity.
Reframe your definition ofscarcity.
So what does that mean?
Like, what is that, Mike?
Instead of saying I'm broke, sayI'm building.
So what you're doing isrefraining from saying negative
things, you're gonna saypositive things mentally.
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So you see what that does to youmentally by refraining yourself
from from defining yourscarcity, like, oh, oh my god,
look at this is all I got.
Oh my ugly saying, Oh man, thankGod I got this.
Oh, thank God I'm able to dothat.
Oh, you know, it's a little bitnow, but tomorrow I'll be able
to double it.
Yeah, yeah.
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Mentally, if you're doing that,you'll be doing great.
You'll be able to move the wayyou need to move.
SPEAKER_01 (34:22):
That's what's up,
brother.
Of course, I'll give them thespiritual.
Go ahead.
As usual.
Uh spiritual, faith, no matteryour religion, gives you
resilience.
Money alone won't keep youbalanced.
Man, I love this because we justtalked about it, man.
So it's just it's justreiterating, man.
You know what I'm saying?
You you got faith in whateveryou got faith in, whatever moves
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you, let it move you.
Right.
And and and learn learn thelessons along the way that we we
learn the lessons along the waythat we need to learn.
But you know, money, money aloneis just it's not it's it's not
balance, it's not the end all beall.
It's it's nothing.
Really, really everything thatwe develop, the skill sets, the
mindsets, the habits to to evenget the money.
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That's what makes that's whatmakes having it even worth
anything.
There you go.
You know what I'm saying?
SPEAKER_04 (35:13):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (35:13):
You know, I mean,
you got a bunch of money, but
you got no health, bro.
What do you really have?
That's right.
You know what I'm saying?
You just wanna you just wannalive another day and can't ain't
no amount of money ever boughtyou a second of time.
No, hey, you know, you can putthat on the t-shirt too.
That's I'm sure that's been saidout there.
Yeah, of course.
Of course, but of course, let'sjust hear it and and believe it
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and know that.
SPEAKER_03 (35:35):
Right.
SPEAKER_01 (35:35):
You know what I
mean?
So Anton, go ahead and give themthe t-shirt because I'm gonna
give them the best practice.
Okay, cool, cool.
All right, so the t-shirt, thefourth, the fourth one now.
All right, all right, you stackyour dollars like they're C
notes because one day they willbe.
There you go.
That's what's up.
SPEAKER_04 (35:55):
So imagine that on a
t-shirt.
You stack the dollars likethey're C notes now.
Everybody should know what a Cnote is.
We all we all have heard theslang is C note, dollar, a
hundred dollar bill.
Because one day it will be.
So you take the dollars becausewalk in it, believe it, yeah,
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and and and act like it.
SPEAKER_01 (36:20):
Yep, yep.
Yeah, you know, there was Ithink one of those call due
respect, of course.
Right, right.
SPEAKER_04 (36:24):
And you know, this
saying comes from uh you stack
your pennies to make dollars,but guess what?
They're not making penniesanymore.
Trump has signed a law to stopmaking pennies.
Cost five cents to make a penny.
Five cents to make a penny.
Four to five cents to make apenny.
That's crazy.
Trump, you know, I have toagree.
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I don't agree on Trump on a lotof things, but the this one made
sense.
It's like, why am I making apenny and it's gonna cost me
four cents to five cents to makea penny?
Don't make no sense.
SPEAKER_00 (36:55):
That does make
sense.
Logical.
That does seem logical.
Don't if it, yeah.
Five cents to make a penny don'tmake no sense.
No sense.
SPEAKER_05 (37:04):
Five cents to make a
penny don't make a penny.
Make no sense.
Oh, man.
All right, all right.
SPEAKER_04 (37:14):
Let's give them the
best practice.
Okay, the best practice is uhremember we did uh uh if you
watch our uh uh season premiereshow about the Trump um
antidote.
So we're gonna incorporate that,and then now this is the second
episode after that.
So we're gonna start with thebest practice.
What we try to do is put it alltogether so so that way you
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could even put it on a visionboard of all our episodes and
read it.
So if you go to season one,you'll see our best practice.
It mentions everything that wetalked about in our episodes for
season one in our best practice.
So you can keep in line of whatyou're doing, so you can make it
a vision board.
Right, right.
So it says whether it's Trump oranyone else in office, you are
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the president of your pocket.
Remember that?
For real.
The wealthian policy is whatmatters most for your future.
And this part, and don't forget,wealthians, the way you move
today is how you will slaytomorrow.
SPEAKER_00 (38:21):
Yes, indeed, bro.
SPEAKER_04 (38:22):
So I like it, man.
I like that, right?
So imagine as we go along, as wewe're gonna try to do, you know,
we're gonna do about 12episodes, and then we're gonna
make sure the best practices,you know, in um compiles of of
everything that we talk about ineach episode.
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So that way when you put up,when you put that on the vision
board, you it's a summary of allthe episodes and what we talk
about, and then maybe it'll jogyour memory.
Maybe you want to go back andwatch that specific episode
about what we spoke about, whatwas that best practice about?
So, like today, it says, youknow, for us to don't forget
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wealthians, the way you move.
That's what we were talkingabout today.
I like the way you move.
SPEAKER_01 (39:13):
Today is how you
will slay tomorrow.
I love that, man.
Love that.
I love it, brother.
Hey, look, man, I want to give aquick honorable mention to our
new our new friends here.
Yeah.
Uh, you know, I'm a Bob Rossfan.
There you go.
So the the dude to me is justthe epitome of peace.
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There you go.
I watched the dude paint and Ijust go to sleep.
So I got my guy Bob Ross here toremind me.
Always be calm.
There you go.
Always be patient, always be ontime.
There you go.
And be consistent.
SPEAKER_05 (39:49):
Definitely Bob
there, right?
That encopulates Bob.
SPEAKER_01 (39:54):
It does, man.
For real.
Polite, bold, and joyful.
Why you do it?
To me, that's Bob Ross all day.
All day, all day.
SPEAKER_04 (40:02):
Bob Ross is the
creed of FBN.
I'm telling you, man.
SPEAKER_01 (40:07):
These are our
personalities right here.
SPEAKER_04 (40:09):
And I'm definitely
representing Richie Rich because
that's that's what I night andday.
That's all I think about islooking my account 24.
Is this right?
It's a penny off.
SPEAKER_02 (40:19):
Richie Rich.
SPEAKER_04 (40:20):
That's that's that's
who I am.
So about the dollar.
Yep, yep.
So we try to make a little bitof difference.
Uh, maybe you could mention someother difference that you see on
our set that we would love tosee the DM.
Yeah, yeah.
You guys can point out otherthings.
Point out some other things forseason two.
We we know the first, uh, eventhe first episode.
SPEAKER_05 (40:39):
Some technical.
We know what they are.
SPEAKER_04 (40:41):
They're not heavy
changes, but if you are if you
are followers and you like us,you are wealthians, you're gonna
see some of these littlechanges, and and we're very
happy that you know, people whoreach out to us, people who
follow us, people who watch us,we appreciate you, as I always
say.
But but you know, we just wantto make sure that we we're just
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um just bringing it to you in away that you're gonna enjoy it,
in a way that you get theinformation, which is very
important to help your life,because that's what we're doing,
that's what we're here for, andthat's what we want to do.
SPEAKER_01 (41:15):
Absolutely, brother.
And remember, y'all rememberwith simulcasting, so you all
obviously you can check us outvisually right here at our home
on HHN TV, and you can listen tous while you're going to work,
come home from work, whereveryou're at in your car, on Apple
Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Spotify,so on and so forth.
And as usual, Mike, one moretime.
I appreciate you.
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And you already know we'll seeyou at the bank.
Peace out.
Take care.