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set the freaking mood.
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He's been here before.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
He is probably one of the biggest podcasters I've met
in the past two years.
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He's blown the hell up.
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He's done roundtables, he's done a book, he has research,
he has a beautiful presentation and awesome YouTube channel. Make
sure you check out Justin Brown Doc Brown from.
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The Prometheus Lens podcast. What's Up?
Speaker 5 (02:18):
Doc, Hey, brother, thank you for having me back. I
appreciate it.
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Oh yeah, thank you for giving giving me your time
and your wisdom and donating some more some more stuff
here at Parana Radio Podcast, my humble little show from La.
You know, hey, you're blowing the freak up out there, bro,
doing great stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Look at you go, Bro. You know what.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
I haven't go dive in completely into your book yet,
but I'm hearing a lot of great stuff. You were
here twice to tell me about your book before you
finished publishing the book, and then after you published the book,
and now that you are experiencing the fame, the stardom,
how do you feel.
Speaker 5 (02:53):
Gosh, I don't feel any different.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Man.
Speaker 5 (02:55):
Still uh got to tie my shoes, put my work
pants on and go to work at five every single day.
But now it's a process.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Man.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
It's always different on the other side of the fence,
you know. You look at some of these big name
shows like Man, they got it made. That's where I
want to be. If I could just do X, y Z,
then I will be where I want to be. And
that was me. And you know now, you know, from
the other side of the fence, it probably looks like
I am smashing it. But I'm still not doing what
I want to do. I'm not doing this full time.
I still got to work, and so none of that's changed.
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But I do recognize the the blessings that the Lord
has bestowed upon me because it's not me. But it's
a grind, man. You just got to, you know, put
your work pants on every single day, put your head
down and lean in, man, And that that's what I do.
I just love these conversations, man. I loved all learning
all this stuff, having these conversations, and I think that's
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what kind of pushes me. I think some people that
come in with ulterior motives, like they come in just
to get, you know, their fifteen minutes of fame and
famous or just making a lot of money, they fizzle
out because you know, it's like going to the gym.
You go to the gym and you start working out,
and you work hard man for like a month, but
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then you don't get steroid jack and you're like, oh man,
it's too hard. Quit And that's what happens a lot
in this space. But I think if you love what
you do, you know you're never working. So it's like
I'm having a good time learning this stuff, talking to
these people, and it's just a bonus that other people
like to listen to.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
I have to agree. Today is Tuesday, guys. This is
this happens right now. So I got out of work
about an hour and a half ago. I drove in
the alley traffic on the one oh five, then got
off at Southgate, and then I how to come back home,
not only eat, feed my youngest, and then sell my
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car because I was also getting rid of a vehicle,
and the guy who's waiting for me outside, I'm doing
the paperwork, I'm drinking a soda, I'm trying to eat
a sandwich.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Well, I'm having my baby not to come out the door.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
And at the same time, while all of that's happening,
I'm looking at the clock because I have ten minutes
left to record with Doc Brown. And I don't regret it,
and I'm not complaining. I'm gonna tell you something.
Speaker 3 (05:12):
It's a lifestyle. It becomes part of you.
Speaker 4 (05:15):
I love podcasting so freaking much, bro, And I like
to say this, and I'm gonna say this very loud
and proud. I think I'm the most I am the
best Latino conspiracy podcaster in a freaking planet. I am
conspiracy poppy. I'm gonna say that, and I'm gonna take
it to the freaking degrave. I'm telling you right now,
I'm very humbled, but I'm also very proud about.
Speaker 3 (05:32):
What I do and the people that I've connected with it.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
For for example, you and like you said, Bro, you
said something on the book that you wrote it to
me and you said, keep your nose to the grindstone.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
I didn't know what that meant until I read through
it more and I let it marinate.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Yeah, Bro, you've got to keep on working. Ten posts
is not gonna make it. Ten episodes is not gonna
make it. Sometimes ten years won't even make it. I'm
almost six years deep and I still haven't made it
this far. And a lot of people get discouraged. A
lot of people get demoralized when they say that anybody
that just showed up in the last forty eight months
blew the hell up, and they must. They start blaming numbers,
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they start thinking bots, they start sinking their different things,
and then they start saying and they start hating with
each other instead of collaborating. There's three type of people,
three people that you need to get rid of. Three
people that need to outwork yourself, your past self, the
person that you admire, absolutely right, and then the modern
day self. You have to tomorrow be better than today.
Like today, you have to be better than yesterday. And
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you have to you have to have haters. At the
end of the day, who are you and how are
you making it when you don't have any freaking haters.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
Doc Brown told me something right now about YouTube.
Speaker 4 (06:38):
Whereas there's people now I'm not gonna say the word leaching,
but taking the free content, and they are and they're
here just watching, and I get it. They don't engage,
and the only time that they engage is to talk
shit about your freaking guests or your accent. For example,
when I say humble hosts, they think I say humble hosts.
Speaker 3 (06:55):
Fuck you guys. It takes.
Speaker 4 (06:59):
I'm gonna tell you something. I never spent so much
money on gear before if it wasn't for Doc Brown,
Biblical hit Man and and Nick from the Occult. I
told me, yo, you need to gear up on your
freaking camera. I just spent some money on this stuff,
and I just found out that this shit is expensive.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
It's no joke, and and it's not even to me profitable.
Speaker 5 (07:18):
Nothing to spend three grand on a camera, ain't nothing
to spend three grand on a camera.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Amazing camera.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
Booy oh thank you. But yeah, I mean that that's
part of it too. I mean, it's like anything else,
it's it's about a lifestyle. I think how you said that,
that's a perfect way to put it. You have to
do it because you love it and condition yourself. This
is what I'm going to do every single day, even
if I don't feel like it, even if it's raining outside. No,
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you got to make it a lifestyle. And it's it's
all about consistency.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
Man.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Eventually you keep watering the ground, something's gonna sprout. But
most people just give up. And yeah, and you don't
realize too. A lot of these people it's they complained,
you know that they have to listen to ads or
they'll complain that you know, you put out you know,
two or three episodes behind a paywhile each month, and
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it's like, guys, you're still getting free content. Yeah, you
got to suffer through the ads. But most of us
offer an ad free listening experience for four or five
bucks a month. You know, what's four or five dollars
a month? You know, homeless people spend four to five
dollars a day on cigarettes. So it's like, I don't
think we're asking for too much here, but like you said,
they'll watch your stuff, never hit the like, but never
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leave your review, never contribute to the show that they
listen to every single week. But then you get one
guest on that they don't agree with, and then they'll
get their voice in the chat, you know, or in
the comments section, be like, oh you platformed Ashton Forbes. Peace,
I'm out. I'm like most people, most podcasters trip. I'm
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just like bye Felicia. We said it, pre man. I
would much rather have one thousand loyal, open minded people
and one hundred thousand people like the one we just described,
because those people are never going to contribute to the show.
That they're leeches. I hate to say it, but it
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is what it is. You know, I get it. There's
some people that said I'm paiding with a broadbrush. I
know there's people out there that are struggling financially and
just don't have the money. They're on fixed incomes. I'm
not talking about you guys. I'm talking about the people
that's you know, got at least four to five hundred
dollars in their bank accounts at all times. But they're like, ah,
I can't afford it, or no, you know, no, you
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can afford it. You just don't want to pay, and
then that's fine, you know what I mean. But they
have no idea. They have no idea. Like you said,
it's nothing to drop three thousand dollars on a camera,
and most of us need to. You're gonna have multiple angles.
You got to stand out in the crowd. All your
your microphones five hundred dollars microphone. You spend at least
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Tier three hundred dollars in subscriptions for recording. Oh gosh, yes, compressors,
editors if you are fortunate enough, don't want to fool
with the editing. Uh, you gotta pay for music rights.
You gotta pay for bro rights. They have no idea.
It's like most most podcasters are lucky to break even.
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So people don't do this to get rich. It's like
people talk about, oh, you just write books to make money.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
And get rich.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
No, you got to respect the hustle before anything. Hey,
I was having this conversation with Catalyst Jones today in
the morning.
Speaker 3 (10:37):
I'm like, bro, you got to keep your nose in
the Grandstone.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
Focus on yourself, stop listening to everybody else, Stop waiting
to see if you're gonna be relevant or not. Focus
on yourself. You have a powerful week and get through it.
Plan the other one, get ready network. It's very important.
I think this is more of an inspirational talk. And
that's not just for podcasting and content content creators. Is
anything anything in life? What do you think is gonna
make you stand out in the crowd. Do you think
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it's going to be complaining. Do you think it's gonna
be being stingy. No, it's actually gonna be dedication, resilience, consistency,
and hard work.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
It doesn't change from that, bro.
Speaker 4 (11:12):
It's the same recipe for all type of entrepreneurs, all
type of even beating you that you're probably check to check,
working at a nine to five job, making the white
man rich.
Speaker 3 (11:21):
No offense, right, No offense is them. That's not enough
because of you.
Speaker 4 (11:25):
But for example, in California, you're working on a fin
out of five job trying to make anybody else rich
but yourself, and that.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
Still takes hard work.
Speaker 4 (11:31):
You're working so freaking hard to make somebody else rich
instead of yourself. So I respect what you do, Bro,
I respect your book, I respect the hustle, respect the
people you've doubles with. I respect your guests, and I
respect your your creativity.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
We lack as content creators.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
We lack the idea of seeing other people grow before
you and genuinely be happy for them. Because there's egos,
there's pride, there's whatever. I don't know, what's that that
that demonic entity that takes over your brain and says
fuck that. You have to understand that some people are
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better than you. Sometimes there's Lamborghinis for the road, and
then there's also Forerunners for off roading. Sometimes you're not
an off roading vehicle. Sometimes you need to be on
the road, you know, and some vehicles are made for
different things.
Speaker 3 (12:25):
South Paris is.
Speaker 5 (12:26):
The worst thing, Oh yeah, is the worst, you know,
even in the workforce, your personal lives, I mean just
in general. When you start looking at other people and
comparing yourself, that's when you start getting resentment and bitterness
and hatred and all that stuff is a cancer, dude,
it will eat you alive. It's demonic, it will possess
you literally. I use this as an example. Yeah, I
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had a job, dude, that I absolutely loved. You know,
back probably fifteen years ago or so, had it made,
made good money at that time most of the time
I sit on my butt air conditioner. Had it made,
loved it, And it wasn't until I found out one
of my coworkers that I outworked every single day was making,
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you know, almost double what I was making. And then
I started comparing myself and staring at him, focusing on
him instead of about myself. It made me bitter, It
made me miserable, and I ended up getting mad and
quitting that job. And then later I looked back, and
I'm like, you had it made, bro, but you led
a thought and idea of cancer thought get in there
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and you let.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
It affect you alive.
Speaker 5 (13:35):
And I was happy as as you know, a kid
in a candy store for years. Nothing changed it just
I changed my focus and was focusing on something else.
And I run it for.
Speaker 4 (13:46):
Me from a podcaster that has written a book, successful,
been a guest in huge podcasts that I only dream
off being a guesting what really kind of poached you
to change to make Prometheus lends?
Speaker 5 (14:04):
Bro?
Speaker 3 (14:05):
Well, well, what were your humble beginnings, dude?
Speaker 5 (14:09):
And this is crazy. I'm not really talked about this,
so I'll lay it out for you. I started to
dig Bible podcast with some friends, and I guess just
putting it, you know, bluntly, just that they weren't as
into it as I was, and they didn't we had
difference of creative vision. I was like, dude, I want
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to do this for a living, you know, I think
you know God's called me to do this, man, And
they just weren't there. And I was cool with that. So,
I mean, I still do that show with my friends,
but I was like, I'm going to branch off and
do my own thing, I said, But I'm gonna stay
with you guys, I said, but I just want to
have something that's mine that I can do, you know what.
I want to talk to who I want to do
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what I want. And that started and honestly, UH and
my now ex wife, everything was hunky dory with us
until I started podcasting Wow, and I started talking about
the darkness and exposing the darkness and my house got
hit with straight up spiritual warfare shut the hand of
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door bro Yes, And I mean we were happy, happily
married for almost a decade, built a beautiful life together.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (15:26):
But that cancer got in and she was a stay
at home mom. I worked twelve hours a day so
she could stay home with the kids. And I don't know, man,
it's just like she's seen, you know, like if I
get off work, if I wanted to sit on a
couch and read a book after you know, working all day.
Oh man, it was competition. It had to go. And
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it ended up just sparking a huge divide in the
house and we were fighting like cats and dogs for
a couple of months, and it finally got to the
point where she just basically told me, you're going to
put all this stuff down or you're going to leave
what And I told her, I said, I said, I
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love you, I said, and I love this life we've built.
I've worked my butt off, I said, but right now
this relationship is doing nothing but taking from me. I said,
this is the one thing that gives to me. I said,
it makes me feel like I've got on purpose, you know,
and I enjoy it. I said, don't make me choose,
and she didn't. So I had to walk away from
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everything that I worked so hard to build for my
entire life. I walked away with my car and the
clothes on my back. Bro, I ain't had to move
back in with my mother at forty years old. Bro,
That's why I work so hard. I will I'm going
to succeed because I sacrificed everything to be where I'm at.
And so there's a lot of people that can sit
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back and look at me and be like, oh, he's
like me. Then it's two years man, and you know
he's a plant, he's a fed you know, no, No,
I have no Bro. You come back to me when
you've when you've burnt everything to the ground that you've
worked your whole life for and walk away and try
something new. That's the reason why I succeed because I
gave up every thing to be where I'm at, and
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I'll be damned if I'm gonna fail.
Speaker 3 (17:20):
That is the trader right there. Ouch.
Speaker 5 (17:27):
Thank you for sharing that, by the way, Thank you,
You're welcome.
Speaker 4 (17:30):
You know what, Bro, I had Nephelim that's quite on
like two months ago, and I told him.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
Yo, are you guys fucking fits? You guys are? I
told him you guys are fucking witches? I know you guys?
Are you guys?
Speaker 4 (17:43):
Did in Brokehemian Grove on the fucking summer Solstice.
Speaker 3 (17:46):
I noticed, dude, and they were like fucking troubles, Like, yeah, dog,
I fucking noticed.
Speaker 4 (17:50):
I'm like, you know what, Bro, you gotta fight fire
versus fire and stick it to the man the way
they've been sticking it to us.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
Man that noise. I'm telling you that right now.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
Because people think that, because we're the good guys, and
I'm saying quotations, that we don't have the balls, the grit,
or the energy the courage to fight these mother truckers,
the mainstream media and the people that control us the
same way they've been hitting us with. We gave them
a taste to their medicine, and now we are the
fucking mainstream. So I told him, kudos, who the fucking matter, Judge,
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shit balls, bro handle business.
Speaker 3 (18:26):
You guys are the walking dream. That's what I want that,
that's what I want.
Speaker 4 (18:31):
I want them to say, look at that motherfucker, and
guess what they're gonna say, Look at this fucking beaner
made it out of fucking nowhere from San Gairo Valley
in California.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Who the fuck is he? Little? Did you know?
Speaker 4 (18:41):
I've been working my ass off for the past fucking
six years. Like you, I've spoken with my wife many times.
We almost broke up three fucking times since COVID, and
one of the reasons was because I started talking about
this shit.
Speaker 3 (18:53):
I told him not to get the job. She got
the job. We almost broke up because of that.
Speaker 4 (18:57):
Told him not to convert. She converted, then she fell
off the convert. I told her, I'm still the same dude.
You fucking changed three times and I'm still done the
same mother trucker behind this freaking Mike, the transition, The
amount of people that I've lost, the amount of threats
that I've gotten from my own rasa that I call
same Latino community, people in my same in the wood,
just because I voted for freaking Trump and I don't
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have the same thought patterns that you guys have. The
amount of people that I've lost, Bro, I'm adopted. I
was adopted by a family, the Mexican family I at
twelve years old. The people that have raised me, the
people that I fucking loved, abandoned me too because I
became a conspiracy theorist and I started speaking my freaking
mind out.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
How does that fit in your brain? Get alone in
your freaking.
Speaker 4 (19:41):
Heart and then still receive the best slashback from all
these people that think you're something else.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
I don't care.
Speaker 4 (19:50):
There's beefs, there's anger, there's a lot of shit talking.
But you cannot come and feel somebody else's shoes based
on how you feel.
Speaker 3 (20:00):
You can't. You can't do that, bro. And I entertain.
Speaker 4 (20:05):
And listen to the people that are try to put
people down because you're not gonna make amend me because.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Of about how they feel. But you watch, you step back,
and you watch.
Speaker 4 (20:19):
Who's successful, who's not, Who has a door open, who
hasn't you know what I'm saying, who's consistent and who's not?
And you start they start dividing themselves. You don't need
to divide anybody. They do it to themselves quite frankly.
Speaker 5 (20:34):
Yeahs aggravating. You know, there's a You get so many
people that don't know, you don't know the struggles and
the things you've sacrificed to do what you do and
be where you want. It's nuts And it's like, I
hate to compare myself to you know, a prophet, But
the story is similar. When you look at Elijah and
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Elijah you know a lot of people don't really read
the whole story in the context of that story. You know,
Elijah wanted to follow Elijah and be like his apprentice.
And when Elijah was coming through the town, he seen
him and come running. Well, he was a farm boy.
He was in the middle of plowing his field and
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run up to him, stopped working, talked to him, said
he I want to follow you and all this stuff.
He's like, you've got to give up everything if you
want to be with me and do what I do,
you got to walk away from everything, abandon everything, and
don't look back. Elijah burnt his plow and started walking.
I burnt my plow. There's no retreat, there's no going back.
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That's something you know the Vikings did too. A lot
of the times they landed on an island or whatever,
they pushed the boats out or set them on fire.
There's no retreat. It's either succeed or die. And a
lot of people have have that mentality. Man, burn your plow.
If there's something you want to do and it's in
your heart and you desire this and want to do this,
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you don't get nothing. Hilf assed folks, burn your plow
and don't look back. And what's even sad is how
you talked about all this stuff that it even happens
with the bigger name people in shows. I'm not going
to name drop, but there's a really big show in
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this sphere, like we talk about. I loved them. I
listened to their show. I was a paying member and everything.
And then once I started the show and started getting
some traction and attention, I had a certain guest on
my show and everybody started comming, you know, this is
(22:52):
the best blank interview I've ever seen of this person.
And then somebody tag this other podcast and said hashtag
shots fired, and it w me other people, and immediately
I started getting blackballed. That person that I had done
(23:12):
that show with was already planning two or three other
shows with me, and they're a big name, and they
wanted me to send them the video because they wanted
to put it on their channel. All this stuff, and
then after that happened, all of a sudden, this person
stopped responding to my emails. And then about this same time,
a mutual friend of theirs, I went on their show
(23:33):
and we had each other's cell phone numbers. We were
talking and planning more shows and stuff to work together
in the future. After that show released, within a week,
that person stopped responding to my text messages. I met
another big name show at a conference and their buddies
with this show too, but they didn't know. Got to
talking to him. He's like, man, I love your shirt,
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and I started talking about my book and he's like, man,
here's my email. Holler at me. I want to do
a show. And then after that ordeal there they found
out and they start responding my emails. So this insecurity
even happens with these big name guys that we look
up to and think that are so great and amazing
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and killing it. They see somebody like us working hard
and coming up through the ranks, and they circle the wagons, dude,
and try to block you and get you blackballed and
try to keep you down. And that just blows my
mind because if we're because we're all supposed to be
in this sphere that I'm talking about Christian content creators,
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we're supposed to be lifting each other up. We're batting
for the same team.
Speaker 3 (24:41):
What was it that he said to me? High tides
raises all and.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
Ties raises all ships. That's how it's supposed to.
Speaker 3 (24:49):
Be very interesting.
Speaker 4 (24:52):
I've had people tell me, Dog, I don't want to
remain name drop. He's one of my best friends now
the name drop out give a fuck if he gets
pissed off. Catalyst Jones, Right, he was big for a minute.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
He was fucking big. I no matter.
Speaker 4 (25:06):
As a matter of fact, about two years ago, I
was collecting names because I was like off and on tweak,
And then I was collecting names and I had all
the big names I needed I needed. I had a
list of eighteen dudes I needed. I got them all down.
Then I was like collecting names. This doesn't do anything
for me if I have collected names, but it makes
me feel like I conquered something. In his last he
was the last one that never really never saw my emails,
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never anything. Freaking shout outs to White Rabbit from Catada's Jones.
He was a fucking piece of shit before. Yeah, I
fucking love you, Dog. I think it's a freemason. I'm
not sure, but anyway, the point is I walked around
all his circle, got him on the show, made tight
friends with them, almost asked a conspiracy to get him
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on the show. He was my last diamond piece for
that season, and I'm like, I'm gonna do it.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
I'm gonna do it, And finally he said yes. The
day we recorded we like each other, right, it was
like cool.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
Then I had them on my three hundreds and then
we started free balling. But once I had a panel
of women on shout outs to Tammy, shout outs to Janet,
shout outs to Heidi Love, shout shout outs to uh
I watch your name one one thumb al and uh
Fort who was oh yeah, and Theresa from the ocolpe Chicks.
(26:22):
And he said, you met all of those girls through
my brother. I was like, no, I didn't. No, I
fucking did it. In fact, I met all of them
before I got to you, because I got how to
use them to get to you. So for you to
say that, it's kind of like, I believe you, bro,
believe me, bro. You were not the freaking catalyst of
this bro. And then so we became enemies for a bit, right,
(26:45):
And so the point is this, people say and tell you, oh,
you got him, and everybody's doing their rounds with the
same guests. Every guest, I mean, every guest does a
different interview depending on the house.
Speaker 3 (27:00):
You will not unless you're a fucking rifter. You will not.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
I had people from like the from from a Cultival
Conspiracies or any other badass podcasts out there on.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
The show, and then we had completely different conversations. I didn't,
we didn't. We didn't rift off each other or will
it We just hey.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
Man, you know if in fact, sometimes we even shouted
each other out because they networked, so believe.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
It or not.
Speaker 4 (27:23):
Sharing your contacts and your resources even if you vetted
him or not, and you share the Hey, yo, you
know what, I think this person's gonna do well on
your show. I can't get the information, but you can
because you're a fucking badass. I do that with Brad
from the Awaken podcasts and ban it all the time.
I send them shit all the time and they're like, yo, bro,
what's up. Bennet does the same for me. We do
like we share each other like that's the community, bro,
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that is uplifting each other.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
I name dropped a lot of my friends out here
right now, because I freaking love you guys.
Speaker 4 (27:51):
Sometimes on one of these dudes, I'm not gonna name
drop his name, but he hit me up and he's like, yo,
I'm gonna uplift your fucking YouTube.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
Do this, do this, do this, And he freaking uplifted
my YouTube. I didn't even know how to do stupid
things on YouTube yet, bro.
Speaker 4 (28:06):
And he goes, you're you're gonna do this and watch
it girl, And it's a girl. What would what happened
overnight for this something to click in his heart and say, yo, traps,
I want you to do this, take it? And I
took the baton. I'm like, hell, yeah, you're helping me, man,
(28:26):
Fuck yeah, let's go what. I don't know what triggered him,
Maybe was a divine entity, maybe God sent. But I
thank him and amongst other people like yourself so much,
not only for the time that they spent on my show,
but the gratitude is real. Well, I'm telling you something
to me, bro, this like you said, after beginning, it
became a lifestyle. It means the freaking world to sit
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down or here and share time with you guys, it
means the world. And I don't do it for a buck,
just be Everything that I do is for free. You
could find it re free.
Speaker 5 (28:57):
It's nuts. Yeah, and I'm trying to think. Man, I
kind of had a brain fart, but.
Speaker 3 (29:05):
I said a lot in a little bit.
Speaker 4 (29:06):
But yeah, matter how I know other people and Kindaly jows,
you're not fucking love you doctor.
Speaker 5 (29:10):
Yeah, and like me, like I said, I'm just a
I'm a work horse. That's just how I am. And
it was beaten into me as a child. Your work.
You can have, my old man, yous tell me. You
can have anything you want in this world, justin but
you've got to be willing to work for it, he said.
In some nicer things that you want, you might have
to work a really long time, but it's not impossible.
(29:35):
If you got the wheel, put your nose to the
grindstone and don't look up till you get what you want.
You can have anything you want. And me, I work,
you know, forty plus hours a week on my job,
and then I'm coming home and I'm reading, I'm researching,
I'm taking notes, I'm typing out scripts for shows. I'm
sending out emails to guests and recording and editing and
(29:58):
doing documentaries, write and work on a book. I mean,
I am go, go, go, because I'm working for what
I want and I know it's not gonna be handed
to me. And sometimes I get tunnel vision because I'm
so laser focused man, And even like that chat you
mentioned that we're in there's a lot of you know, uh,
(30:18):
podcasting content creators in that group. But something could easily
get the wrong impression of me because I hardly talk
in there. I bet some people's like, you know, Doc's
stuck up, he don't never talk and d it's just
do I'm just not a social book. I have my
nose down and I'm working, and you know as well
(30:39):
as I do. I might not be the first to
reach out to you, but if you reach out to me,
I'm going to respond. Every single time we're going to
schedule a show together, we're gonna work together. I'm all
about doing that. It's just sometimes I just get tunnel
vision and my head's down and I'm running. So every
once in a while it's like, you know, you got
to tap me. So it's easy to get the wrong
(31:01):
impression of somebody. You gotta try to give people the
benefit of the doubt and ask them, you know, if
you you know this works in your personal life too. Guys,
if you worked with somebody around somebody and they don't
have much to say to you, or they don't talk
to you, much and you're a kite person. Don't like
me if that guy you know, and you start building
all this hatement and resentment, this person probably don't even
(31:22):
have a ill thought about you. It's just there in
their own world, their laser focused on something. And don't assume,
you know. That's like I don't saying you know. You
know what happens when you assume, you make an ass
of yourself. So go up to that person. It's be like, hey, man,
I think we could have a lot in common, and
I think we could be good friends, but I kind
(31:44):
of got this vibe that you don't like me, you
don't want to talk to me, And then boom, the
will's knocked down and there's some clarity there. So it's like, yeah,
just because you know someone don't do X y Z
or meet your expectations, don't mean that they don't like
like you, or they don't want to be friends with you,
or they don't want to give you that promotion, whatever
thing you want to add into that. So it's just
(32:06):
a communication, guys. Communication that'd be basic.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
I think this episode's going to because we're going nowhere,
but this episode's going to be called the Podcaster experience.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Yeah, content creator experience.
Speaker 4 (32:20):
There's knowing a lot of people brough not a lot
of people that are going through the through the strengths
of demorilization.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
I go through it maybe two to three times a week.
Speaker 5 (32:27):
It's good encouragement for other content creators. But at the
same time, I think it's good for the listeners. They
get a kind of view behind the curtain. Because I
can't tell you how many times I've got a comment,
you know, saying, oh, it must be nice just to
sell on your butt and talk and charge people money,
you know, and this, that and the other and all
(32:48):
these you know comments that's just coming out of playing ignorancy.
And it's like some people they want to be ignorant,
you know. I mean, they don't care. They have their thoughts,
and their thoughts is the truth, and they are not
willing to entertain anything else. But there are some that
if you give them a truth and a perspective and
let them see something a new life that maybe they
(33:10):
hadn't thought about or seen, will pivot, you know what
I mean. But that is not the majority. I will
say that though.
Speaker 4 (33:19):
I'm the father of a teenager a toddler, I have
a sick wife with lopos.
Speaker 3 (33:24):
I'm a battling addicts recovering addict.
Speaker 4 (33:27):
That that and I'm also a full time provider, professor,
and protector of my family and my home space.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
And i am also a.
Speaker 4 (33:33):
Full time podcaster I Breathe, Eat and Ship, Her and
Arry Radio podcast. I'm gonna tell you guys something. I
walk out of to my break. I'm in the shitter
my work. I'm eating, I'm drinking coffee or whatever it is.
I'm editing, I'm thinking, I'm networking, I'm podcasting, I'm searching,
I'm doing a live I'm replying to comments. I'm liking
every single person that's engaged on me on YouTube. I'm
(33:56):
going back. I'm hardly reading analytics because I'm too freaking
busy replying to you guys on YouTube and on grumble Match.
Speaker 3 (34:01):
Shout outs to everybody out there right now.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
If you have an already done so, make sure you
check out Doc Brown and Prometheus Lens is the's gonna
be In the description of the show, I just wanted
to give a little meat right there. But yo, bro,
it is hard to keep up with the greats and
also to stay sane.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Why while doing it?
Speaker 4 (34:18):
I'm telling you, bro, I'm on Sora trying to work
out a thumbnail for Instagram.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
Mind you, I can't use it for YouTube. I have
to make a new one for YouTube, putting it in a.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
Caption while I'm driving on the one oh five back
from lax in the middle of traffic, and then getting
calls replying to the emails. It's hard by the time
I get home. I record two three times a week,
and then you have to edit, edit.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
The audio, and then the uploading, which it takes.
Speaker 5 (34:49):
Two hours forever.
Speaker 3 (34:51):
Upload, upload on YouTube, upload on Rumble.
Speaker 5 (34:56):
That's the worst part because like upload to YouTube, I
upload the Spotify and Apples Freaker. Then I upload to
a super cast for my ad free episodes for my
contributing members, and it's just and then the social media
as you make all these reels and posts, and you
gotta post. You gotta post to Instagram, you gotta post
(35:17):
the Facebook, and you got to do all this crap
just to stay relevant. Because if we're just being honest,
I mean, I'm off for free will and everybody doing
what they want to do. Chase your dream. But reality
is reality. The market of what we do is so
saturated everybody and has a podcast. So there's things you
(35:40):
have to do to stand out in that sea of people,
you know, And I think that's one reason maybe why
that I have had sub sex early on. Besides God,
I'm not taking away from God's blessing that he stowed
upon me. But when I come in, I was like,
I'm competitive to do. I come in to win. I
ain't playing for second place, daddy. So I me a
(36:00):
nice camera right from the rip, bought a nice microphone
from the rib. Took out loans to get this stuff. Okay,
I ain't rich. I took out loans, still paying on
some of this stuff. That way, my audio was top notch,
my video was top notch from day one. I'm standing
out in the crowd, you know. I'm posting every single
day on social media because I want to stand out
(36:22):
in the crowd. All these things you do that the book,
it's whether you want do you want it? Anything like
the promotion guys that the weight loss, whatever you want
to put to this, Do you really want it? What
are you willing to do to get it? And I
hate to repeat the old Southern saying that I've done
(36:42):
Hitchens with once, but I want to sink in. You
can have anything you want, but you've got to be
willing to work for it and never compare yourself to
somebody else and say, oh, I could be doing what
I want to do if I had this person's connections,
or if I had this person's money, or I'm not
(37:03):
where I want to be because him heard. No, there's
one person that's in your way always, and that's yourself.
It's mind over matter. If you don't mind, it don't matter, baby.
Speaker 3 (37:17):
That's right.
Speaker 4 (37:20):
And with that, ladies and gentlemen, I hope you guys
had a very that was refreshing, that was refrair. We
didn't get on into conspiracy theories or the takeover of
the world was the tonic worship and all the matrix
and we didn't break through the matrix today, guys, but
we give you a little piece of reality. Somebody is yeah,
somebody need to hear it again. I wouldn't give a hug,
(37:41):
a giant digital hug, to every single person that's been
on the show, the people that have collaborated, the community,
the people that kept it real with me, people that
kept it fake with me, the people that kept it
fake with me, and they came back and kept the
real with me because I have many of those.
Speaker 3 (37:55):
Two people are.
Speaker 4 (37:57):
People, emotions will run. We run mostly on intent and instinct,
and I get it. Shit happens. But I'm gonna tell
you something, bro, reach out. If you want to start something,
reach out when you started, try to end.
Speaker 3 (38:12):
It on a high note. You're gonna have lows a
lot of lows. You're gonna have more lows and highs.
But once you get that one high, bro.
Speaker 4 (38:21):
I remember three years ago the Mawif fires happened. Two
years and a half ago happened.
Speaker 3 (38:27):
It was a sad time.
Speaker 4 (38:28):
I had seven hundred and fifty followers on Instagram and
no more than like twenty three people who were listening
to the show. I posted something about direct energy weapons
blew up overnight. The Instagram account. It's hard to translate
those numbers into downloads. But and you know what, when
(38:51):
people are said you bought bots, I was like, nah, dog,
I just posted, regardless of your likes or not.
Speaker 3 (38:58):
And it went from twelve thousand to twenty five to
almost now thirty. Thank god.
Speaker 4 (39:03):
And I'm not trying to boast myself. I sort of
god because those numbers don't translate into downloads. Again, I
say not for the second time, but it's a blessing
to be as a part of my test. Don't want
you to say I'm not only recovered, but I'm also
blowing up somewhere and I'm doing something right. There's a
recipe that worked, and the recipe was consistency. Like you said,
(39:25):
the moment you freaking compare yourself, you start self doubting
yourself and it's destroying you from the inside out. Ladies
and gentlemen, boys and girls, make sure you check out
Doc Brown. Where can they find you? One more time?
Speaker 3 (39:33):
Where can they find your book? Oh?
Speaker 5 (39:35):
Yeah, man, I appreciate. It was a good conversation and
if anything, hey it felt good just to hit that
release valve and let off pressure. Oh yeah, but guys,
if you enjoy you know, ancient lost civilizations, Bigfoot, Cryptis,
dog Man, ancient alternative history, all that fun stuff, giants,
we talk about all of conspiracy. Just come check us
(39:59):
out to Prometheus Len's podcast, anywhere you can consume content, YouTube, Apple, Spotify.
All the social media is all the things I posted
every single day on social media, posting reels every day.
And the book is the epic up Esau, Birthright, and
seed War. You can go to my website from ethialynspodcast
dot com and get a signed copy with a little
(40:19):
goodie bag if you are interested in that. It's twenty
five bucks if you are in the United States. Twenty bucks.
I think on Amazon ten for the digital and I
had just finished the audio book, so I know, you know,
not everybody can read. I'm just joking or don't want
to read, or don't have time to read. So I
have finished the audiobook. It's been submitted and it's supposed
(40:41):
to be I submitted it like eight or ten days
ago from the time of this recording, and they said
it could take anywhere from five to ten days for approval.
So hopefully by the time this comes out. Hey man,
just go to audible and listen to the book. It's
in my voice. I know, AI crap, I read it myself.
Speaker 3 (41:00):
WHOA, that's freaking nuts. Look at that. I like it.
I like that shit original bro, I like that.
Speaker 4 (41:07):
And with that, ladies and gentlemen, this episode goes out
to the listener of the week. Her name is Wake
the Flock Up. Wake the Flock Up. Thank you so
much for engaging on Instagram and commenting and for the
new follow your head your headliner, says a Siah five twelve.
Speaker 3 (41:24):
Whoa those who call evil good and good evil? Oh yeah,
I like it. Thank you so much. This episode goes
out to you and mad love and respect to you,
Doc Brown.
Speaker 4 (41:33):
Thank you for stopping by today and giving me your energy,
your wisdom and donating.
Speaker 3 (41:37):
Some time to the show and my humble listeners.
Speaker 4 (41:39):
Every single one of you guys out there, You guys
can be the frequency, change the tone, change your lifestyle,
and watch how the miracle starts spreading around.
Speaker 3 (41:47):
Guys.
Speaker 4 (41:48):
God bless you guys, and make sure you check us out.
A parent radio dot com, drop a fi server being up,
a podcasts on on Spotify that allows other people to
enjoy the show as.
Speaker 3 (41:56):
Much as I enjoyed making it Peace Beautif Comparanoid Radio