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December 11, 2024 • 30 mins

Meet bull rider Liv Peters. Born and raised in Canada, Liv shares her journey of modeling and competing alongside the boys in the dirt. Embracing extreme experiences, Liv is determined to pursue her dreams and live life to the fullest, doing whatever it takes to fulfill her desires and bridge the gaps in her life.

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Speaker 1 (00:28):
Liv Peters, how are you?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Good, how are you?

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I'm doing alright.
I appreciate you being here.
I'm surprised you're herebecause of what you do, not
because of you-know-who.
I have to shout her out, elaine, you know, you're the first
that she twisted.
She twisted my arm.
You're the first to have you onmy podcast, no one else.

(00:53):
And I've had a few of her herdson right before I even knew
that they were on the herds.
But the moment she got you inher herd she's like shout out.
And then she shot me out anddid her little you know know,
smiley face at the bottom, likewe always do, because I do that
to her, she does that to me.
But then she's like, hey, Ijust shot you out because I want
you, I want this girl on thepodcast, all right, all right.

(01:14):
So you're kind of on thepodcast because of her, but
you're kind of not.
But you're on the podcast in myeyes because you're a badass
bull rider.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
Well, I'm honored.
Thank you so much, either way.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
All right, because I said that.
I mean, how many females do yousee riding bulls this day and
age?
I know there are a few morethan, let's say, five years ago.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
We're getting a bit more females, especially over
the past.
I want to say like, yeah, threeto five years, um, I do
practice with a couple girls.
They're pretty cool, um, eitherthan that it's like maybe five
or six that I compete againstevery like couple weeks or
whatever, but they're allscattered all over the place.

(02:06):
There's very few of us, that'sfor sure.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Yeah but when they, when, when they do they, they do
get recognized, they arehonored and they do get a shout
out over over the intercom andyou guys get standing o's, you
know whether you're five yearsold, whether you're 20, 30.
I mean seriously, I've seen alot of little kids.

(02:28):
Little girls go on the juniorbowl and I tell you what that
junior bowl is 30 times biggerthan them and they do it and
they kick butt.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
So shout out to them you know so.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
So you're a badass, but I I mean, is there something
that you don't do?
Because I was looking you upright and seeing what you do.
You play hockey, right, youweld.
I mean not too too many ladiesweld, I mean agriculture, ladies
do right, correct, yeah, bull.

(03:02):
And then you model yeah, isthat true?
Yeah, yeah.
How do you make time?
How do you make time foreverything?
A good, calendar.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
That's pretty well.
I just got to scheduleeverything I don't know.
Yeah, social life doesn't existtoo much, but I make time.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Okay, what do you make time most for?

Speaker 2 (03:27):
riding 100% riding.
Okay, that's like where mythought is 100% of the time.
All day, every day, I'm justthinking about when I can get on
next, when my next practice is,when my next rodeo is yeah,
anything that I do sound like abull rider yeah, I've always I
love when I get, I always ask toget recordings of when I ride,

(03:48):
because after I ride I will sitthere until my next ride
re-watching my last ride,pratiquing things and trying to
get better, and then I'll recordthe next ride and I'll do the
same thing and I'll keepretreating and like it's all I
think about man, okay, and howlong you've been bull riding?
Probably at this kind of pace,about a year now.

(04:13):
Um, yeah, a year and a half.
I just kind of got into it.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
I was yeah what were you doing before?
Were you doing any other sportssport in the world or no?

Speaker 2 (04:28):
yeah, so I rode horses when I was a kid.
My grandma had three of them,so that's kind of what I grew up
on until I was like 13, 14, andthen I just kind of dropped out
of that I don't know and thenpicked up dirt biking not too
long after that and, um, yeah, Istuck to that.
That was actually what I was do.

(04:49):
My plan for my life was dirtbiking and I ended up getting
into a pretty gnarly accidentand, yeah, I paralyzed the last
side of my body from the waistdown.
So after I was all recoveredand stuff, I just I couldn't get
back on.
Well, I did, just not to thelevel I did.
So I kind of put that on thehold up.

(05:10):
And then I had a buddy reachout to me for bull riding and
then I just showed up a bunchand just kept going back.
And here we are.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
One extreme sport to the next.
Yeah, yeah, motor animal, sobull riding.
Why bull riding after motorizedsport?

Speaker 2 (05:37):
I worked on a dairy farm.
Actually, this is kind of how Istarted was dairy farming and
we would jump on the dairy cowsand we'd ride them up the pens
and we'd see how long we can get.
And yeah, I had a lot of funwith that.
And then that's when I had afriend reach out to me and
they're like, hey, bull riding,you should do this.

(05:58):
And I sucked at it the first,like two, three times I got on a
bull.
I was off in like three seconds, but oh God, I loved it so much
I just I couldn't stop thinkingabout it after that well,
seeing your practice, you lastlonger than most males that I've
seen and that I follow.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
So, hey, more power to you, and that's awesome.
That's awesome and it's truetoo.
I'm not, I'm not joking, it'strue.
What's?
What was the worst thing aboutstarting bull riding, was it?
You know, being female hangingwith the guys, what?

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Honestly not knowing anybody Like you'd think it
would be almost being a femalein this male-dominated sport.
But a lot of the people thatI've met along the way, majority
of them being guys, they havebeen so extremely supportive and
, yeah, they're just, it's justa big family and it was just a

(07:01):
matter of me meeting everybodyand, you know, kind of expanding
my friendship circle a littlebit.
So, going into it, it it waskind of sucky because everyone
had help on the shoots and theyhad their designated people to
pull their rope and spot themand I didn't really have that
and it was just kind of only meat the time, but I don't know,

(07:24):
met a lot of good people andchanged a bit now yeah, that's,
that's awesome because you know,you never know some people will
be like oh yeah, I wasn'tsupportive at all, but it seems
like the rodeo world issupportive of females in a male
dominant sport they are.
They, honestly, are you get?
You get a couple of them thatthat either aren't too happy

(07:48):
about it or don't believe it orjust really question my sanity.
But other than that, everyoneyeah everyone's been fairly
supportive.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Yeah those are probably the same people that
think bullfighting like the bfoyeah, the non-traditional
bullfighting isn't real rodeosport, you know, and shouldn't
be.
So those are those old timers Ifeel so well.
Congrats.
I'm glad they're supportive.
I'm glad you're in it, glad tosee you lasting longer than most

(08:22):
males that I've.
That I follow, so congratsthank you elaine, did she send
you patches?
Yet?

Speaker 2 (08:31):
I think she sent them .
They're on their way.
I'm not overly sure, though.
Yeah, I'm getting them put onmy my team jerseys and my gear
bag and my vest, so we'll berepping her brand, yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
When she approached you and she wanted you part of
the herd.
What did that mean to you?

Speaker 2 (08:52):
Honestly, she approached you and she wanted
you part of the herd.
What did that mean to you?
Honestly, it meant a lot and itwas purely because of the fact
of what her company does and howour goals align.
It's a very god-based brandorganization, whatever you want
to say, and when she had told methat, I was like, oh my god, no
way.
Like we got to talking and itwas just kind of I don't know.

(09:16):
We had a same common interestwith that and it was.
She was so easy to talk to, ourgoals aligned.
I was like this is gonna work.
Yeah nice.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Okay, all right.
So you said you're from canada.
How is the bull riding up there?
I know a lot of bull riders upthere.
They're pretty good, but how isit in your eyes?
Especially the practice pen?
How are those guys practicingthere?
Honestly, it depends where yougo.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
Yeah, it's pretty legit.
I will say it depends where yougo, though I've been to a few
spots where it's iffy, got wegot some pretty good riders.
I will say, yeah, shout out tothose guys because they're,

(10:15):
they're amazing.
Um, yeah, it depends where yougo.
Honestly, I feel like it's thesame in the states too.
You get the places that are abit iffy and you get the ones
that are the old end, all but,but yeah, yeah, going through
winter as well.
Yeah, yeah, we practice allthrough winter and it's kind of
the off season, so it's prettywell, just practice, but I don't

(10:39):
know about that If you weren'tbull riding, what would you be
doing in the rodeo world?
Probably thinking about bullriding.
Yeah, that's all I don't know.
I'd just be thinking about bullriding.
Yeah, that's all I don't know.
I'd just be thinking about bullriding.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
You sound just like one of the guys, yeah.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
I don't know.
It'd have to be something withbulls or steers, probably steer
wrestling, still thinking aboutbull riding.
That's about it.
Maybe Bronx, that'd be cool.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
A lot of guys say, you know, uh, it wouldn't be
stir wrestling because it takesa certain person you know to do
that.
But uh, roping, they're alwaystalking about roping.
This is like for real, allright.
Well, that's, that's lame.
Yeah, hey, breakaway is good, Ilike that, but that's, you know
, female female drill, but itbreakaways Great.
I mean you blink, it's done.
You know almost spiritwrestling these days too.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
It's crazy, oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
What did?
What did mom and dad think andfeel when they heard you're
riding bulls?

Speaker 2 (11:43):
Um, I didn't tell them, like I didn't, I didn't
tell them until like after thelittle clinic I went to and they
found out either when I wasthere or after.
They were so mad they they were.
They did not like that at all.
Um, and I showed them videos.
I probably shouldn't have donethat because it was.

(12:03):
I was kind of just getting intoit at that time and like I
shouldn't have showed him that Iwas going right under the bulls
getting trampled.
It was, it was not good.
They're a little moresupportive now because they've
seen my progress, but neither ofthem have been to any event.
So yeah, they're not too happyabout it, but they try their

(12:27):
best to put on a smile for me.
When do you think they'll go toan event?
I don't know.
I hope soon.
I always talk to them about it.
I always let them know whenthey say soon.
So hopefully this soon.

Speaker 1 (12:44):
Yeah, and you're associated in what, what card?

Speaker 2 (12:48):
Yeah, IPRA and Ram Rodeo for this for this year
okay, and they haven't gone toone no, my mom came after one of
them okay, just to see theaftermath, to see if some yeah,
meet some of the people.
Yeah, she wanted to meet mysponsor and I was like come out

(13:08):
to one.
She missed my ride by like fiveminutes.
I was so mad.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Okay, so basically she's trying to see if you
messed up, if you needed help.
Okay, well, you can tell themthat you get them for free.
Just come and see me more often.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
Pretty well Right.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
All right, you ever think about traveling down South
, south of the border?

Speaker 2 (13:38):
I have.
Yeah, I really want to go downSouth.
I just, yeah, I'm trying tomake my way.
I'm trying, yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
Yeah To, to live, yeah, or just to travel to and
from rodeos.

Speaker 2 (13:55):
My end goal is to live down there.
I feel like I just resemblewith the people, but I want to
travel for a little bit and kindof chase rodeo.
I'm hoping to make my way outto the States next summer and do
some stateside circuits, butI'm trying.
So hopefully next year fingersfingers crossed I can make my

(14:16):
way okay, and how often doesyour region have rodeos, is it?

Speaker 1 (14:25):
I mean, now it's rodeo season here.
I'm pretty sure it's rodeoseason up there, right, how?
How often is it?
Every region wise?

Speaker 2 (14:35):
every weekend every weekend and then we practice
once a week about yeah, um, andthen obviously like the out of
rodeo practice stuff likeworking out and stuff.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
But yeah, it's pretty well, just every weekend for
rodeo with everything you do,how do you have time to travel?

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Rodeo is my travel, so I kind of map it out with
places I want to see and I justtry and maneuver it so it's on
the way, or on my way back thereor something.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
It's your favorite venue up there so far.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
So far, I don't know.
I think I can't remember toomany of the rodeos at the after
parties it would have had to bethe Ram Rodeo.
The Ram Rodeos are probably myfavorite when it comes to like

(15:37):
the whole hanging out aspect andeverything, and then rawhide.
I just like their stock becauseI'm doing the junior division
with that one, so it's it's abit more suitable stock for me
this year, um.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
So yeah, probably I would think that you know your
ultimate goal because you'reCanadian and everything would be
the Calgary.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Calgary Stampede.
I want to make it the CalgaryStampede or Cheyenne.
I want to go under thoseCheyenne lights.

Speaker 1 (16:08):
Really Well.
Pendleton has no lights, sothat's also a good one.
You can be on the grass.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
Yeah, so traveling, what's your food intake like?
Do you just go to random gasstations?
Do you eat McDonald's?

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Do you eat all that?

Speaker 1 (16:28):
junk food.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
I kind of eat like a kid.
I say I eat like a kid but Ihave to keep up a certain amount
with the anticipate.
What is it the level that I do?
So as much as I do go to thegas station and I'm slamming
back my Red Bulls and you knoweating my not good stuff I'll.
I have to sit down and get myprotein in.

(16:51):
Every day sucks.
But I'll wash her down with aRed Bull and a Monster.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Okay, regular Red Bull, or do you get those
flavored Red Bulls?

Speaker 2 (17:02):
Oh, all of them.
I don't care what it is, I'llbe shooting down like four of
them before I ride.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
Alright, alright.
Besides Red Bull, what's yourgo-to on the road?
What is the must-have snack foryou on the road?

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Oh God, I have to say Red Bull, like I don't really
snack Red Bull and Lunchablesactually.
Like everybody will tell youthat you'll never see me at a
rodeo without a Red Bull and aLunchable and I'll be sitting
there in the tent with my RedBull and Lunchable, no care in

(17:47):
the world.

Speaker 1 (17:48):
What Lunchable Any of them.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
I don't care what it is, just love Lunchables.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
Yeah, the fake meat and the crackers, one the small
ones, or you get the big ones.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
The adult ones, Like you know, the grown-up ones.
I have to be a little grown-uphere.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Are they for grown-ups or just big kids?
I think for big kids.

Speaker 2 (18:11):
I'd like to say it's for big kids, because that's
basically what I am at thispoint.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Okay, all right.
Well, you said you worked on acow farm, right?

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
Yeah, yeah.
Did you ever get your taste inpeanut butter jelly sandwiches?

Speaker 2 (18:31):
Oh yeah, that's another on the road rodeo snack.
We'll bring a bag of peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Yeah, I'd be eating out, walking through the dairy
farm.

Speaker 2 (18:42):
Oh yeah, Love PB&Js.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
So one of the staple questions that I'm not bringing
back, but it's been, you know,not being said that much or
asked is uh, how do you uhprepare peanut butter jelly
sandwich?

Speaker 2 (18:59):
oh, all right, you got your bread.
You slap your peanut butter onit, you slap the jelly on it,
you slap some bread.
Sometimes you do a littledouble deck reaction and you put
another slab on.
Oh yeah, then you cut them upinto squares and you make like
eight of them and then you stuffit in a bag as many as you can,

(19:22):
and that's like breakfast,lunch and dinner at rodeos.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Yeah, that's the first I've heard and people are
going to be like what.
She's bringing it to anotherlevel.
Double decker squares Alright,just 50-, 50 on the spread.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Add to you, gotta butter up a little bit sometimes
, like you put a bit more peanutbutter, sometimes you put a bit
more jelly, so like it'sdifferent each time you grab
your little square out of thebag like.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
I like what you're putting.
Okay, all right, is it?
Is it just a regularstore-bought jelly, or is it mom
and pop?

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Oh, it's the homemade stuff.
Unfortunately, my parents don'tmake it, but the little Amish
down the road do.
So the Amish ladies hook me upgood.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
Ah, good, all right.
So so a lot of guys in therodeo scene.
Right, they, they're reallypicky on their music.
You'd be crazy to know.
You are adrenaline junkies.
Right, you like your music, butthe music it does not match
their attitude in the dirt.
Right, they listen to T-Swizzle.
They listen to Katy Perry.

(20:33):
When you're traveling andyou're you, I know you have
traveling buddies, correct?

Speaker 2 (20:37):
yeah, oh yeah go to music?

Speaker 1 (20:40):
do you listen to hardcore rock and roll country?
Do you listen to katie perry,like most guys do that I've
talked to on the podcast yeah,it's pretty well all of the
above right there.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
It's like rock and roll, straight old country music
and then katie perry t swiftwe're listening to last friday
night and and all that jazz.
I love it, but we're we'reusually blasting kid rock.
Kid rock is a big one and thenwe'll like settle it down with
some george straight orsomething.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
But yeah, so what's the the ratio, male to female
ratio on uh, your travelingbuddies I got one friend that's
a steer rider.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
Her name's monsay.
She's pretty cool, she.
She comes with me, she's mytravel buddy, the rest I.
Oh my god, it's brutal becauseI'll be stuck in a car or truck
with like five guys for at leastsix hours and it's it's hell on
earth.
Oh my god.
No one wants to be stuck in amoving car with those guys for

(21:47):
five hours.
God, they're children, sothey're children, but like what?

Speaker 1 (21:54):
what makes them so annoying?
Besides that comment, they will.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
Okay.
They will like put their footin your ear and they'll be
pulling your hair, or they'llthrow stuff at you, or they'll
fart and roll up all the windowsand lock the windows, or
they'll roll all the windowsdown and then my hair is going
everywhere.
And then they'll sit there andsmoke cigarettes and they'll
like hot box it and I'm makingthem roll down the window.

(22:20):
Bunch of roughies like God.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
And you're not a roughie.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
Well, I am, but I was going to ask.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
I was going to ask it or just mention hey, you don't
fart, Come on now.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
You don't play the games back.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
I know you do, oh, okay, if you're not doing all
the above, the what we talkedabout, everything.
When you have downtime, what'syour favorite thing to do
Besides, think of rodeo andbulls.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
don't give me that yeah, besides thinking of bull
riding, um, I'm usually justkind of playing guitar outside.
I'll always just pick up myguitar and I'll bring my notepad
out and I'm just right in a way.
I'll sit there for hours when Ihave time and I just kind of
get lost in it.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
Favorite bull rider right now.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
JB Mooney.
Obviously Forever and always.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
Forever and always.
But he's a coach now.
He's a coach.
He was a bull rider before.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
His legend is still a legend.
True, true, but come on now, noone else probably t parker,
maybe maybe, I don't know soguitar self-taught yeah or

(23:52):
you're, yeah, self-taught.

Speaker 1 (23:53):
Okay, what favorite band out out now or star?

Speaker 2 (23:59):
favorite star.
I've been jamming to gavinadcock recently, yeah okay, what
genre?
That's country, country.
Yeah, it's a bit newer country,but if we're bringing it back a
bit, it's always tim mcgraw orgeorge straight okay, about to

(24:19):
say, because that new countryit's not even country anymore,
not really.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
People think Morgan Whalen's the GOAT and I'm like
are you kidding me?

Speaker 2 (24:29):
What the heck?
He's not even country.
No, he's not, I don't, yeah, no.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Overplayed.
What are your plans for therest of the year?

Speaker 2 (24:40):
Hopefully to get another couple wins at least
with.
With Boriden, I want to get abuckle.
Um, I'm hoping I can win onebefore the end of the season.
Um, yeah, so that's kind of mymain goal right now.
And, yeah, I'm hoping I canpick up with Maude Lynn.
So my actual two goals are towin a buckle and get on a

(25:02):
magazine.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
So two goals by the end of the year.
Hopefully I can do it now doesthe modeling agency, just out of
curiosity, do they make yousign a waiver saying, hey, if
you mess up your face or body,you're no longer a model on this
agency?

Speaker 2 (25:20):
thankfully not, but I have messed my body up a lot,
to the point where they are likeget kind of mad at me because
they're sitting there puttingmakeup all over my scars and
stuff.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
It's just a lot of work so what's it going to take
for you to pick and choose likewhat are?
Will you ever have that?
Would you pick modeling overbull riding?

Speaker 2 (25:44):
oh god, no, I'd pick bull riding over anything like
I'd give anything up just tocontinue bull riding okay, so
what does modeling bring to youthen?
if you don't mind me asking Idon't know, I love riding trumps
everything yeah, everyone kindof has a stigma on it, but I
love the atmosphere.
We always got good tunes goingwhen we're when we're doing

(26:07):
shoots and everyone's laughingaway.
It's such a carefree zone and Idon't know.
I love it.
I'm always learning new thingsand keeps me up to date on the
fashion, I guess okay, I got you, I got you all right.

Speaker 1 (26:22):
You're gonna.
Are you going to get insurance,just in case?
Yeah, you should.
You should get insurance justin case that modeling agency,
you know, wants you to continue,you know, working for them yeah
, yeah what's your goal for nextyear, or how does it look next

(26:44):
year, or have you even lookedthat far?

Speaker 2 (26:47):
I have looked that far.
So my goal for next year is tomake it to the states.
I really want to compete withthe elite lady bull riders or
any female league that's aroundum, there's one in alberta, I
know, there's a couple down inthe states.
So, honestly, wherever I can gofor women's bull riding, and I

(27:08):
really just want to take mytravels, and I've kind of taken
over ontario now so I want topush it and do that year by year
.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Listen, listen, that confidence.
I've that confidence.
I've already taken over Ontario.
Here I come States.
I got it.
That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
Your ultimate goal?
Whether it's modeling andeverything else you do, I don't
know my ultimate goal just tohonestly be remembered.
Like everything that I'm doing,I just I love it so much, and I
want people to remember kind ofwhere it started and how far it
can go.
And, yeah, my ultimate goal,though end up under the Cheyenne

(27:59):
lights.
That's where I want to compete.
So everything's revolved aroundbull riding.
It always is, yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:07):
Okay, all right.
What would you tell all thelittle girls looking up to you
and other females in the bullriding?
What would you tell them whoare thinking and talking about
getting into this sport?
What would you tell?

Speaker 2 (28:21):
them.
Do it.
Do it you.
You're gonna get hurt, you'regonna, you're gonna have falls,
but do it because you'll havethe most fun you ever will have
and, honestly, you'll regret itif you don't do it.
Yeah, it'll change your lifefor the better and you'll meet
amazing people along the waynice, nice, so live.

Speaker 1 (28:43):
I appreciate your time.
I appreciate you just basicallyshowing us guys that, hey,
girls have that, that feelingtoo.
You know that adrenaline junkie, that rush, that, that, that,
like you know, like I say andothers that I've said on the
podcast balls to the wallmentality attitude.
You know about bull riding andnothing else.

(29:06):
It's cool to know that femalesin this sport are bringing it to
.
I appreciate your time.
I appreciate what you stand for.
I am glad Elaine twisted my arm, gave me a shout out, and I'm
glad you're also part of herherd and, honestly, I appreciate
the opportunity of you allowingme to interview you.
My arm gave me a shout out andI'm glad you're also part of her
herd and, honestly, Iappreciate the opportunity of
you allowing me to interview you.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
So thank you so much live.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, I had a lot of fundoing this all right.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Well, watch out, fans .
Live is on the path to thestates.
Till next time, liv Bye.
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