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November 27, 2025 59 mins

An AI lab just caught something many security teams feared: coordinated agents using jailbreak prompts to bypass safety rules and help breach real systems. We unpack how Anthropic spotted the activity, why multi-agent workflows compress months of human recon into hours, and what that speed advantage means for anyone running internet-facing infrastructure.

We take you through the modern attack chain from the defender’s view—asset discovery, version fingerprinting, CVE mapping, exploit testing—and show how AI reshapes each step. Expect plain-English explanations of jailbreak techniques, why edge patching matters more than ever, and which logs actually help you trace an incident. Then we zoom out to everyday misuse, including image manipulation scams that trick refund systems, and talk through simple, actionable ways to tighten policies without killing customer trust.

Along the way, we hit timely tech headlines: Amazon’s Zoox rolling out free robotaxi rides in San Francisco, Android adopting tap-to-share contact features, and X introducing end-to-end encrypted DMs. We keep it grounded with practical takeaways—turn on auditing, enforce strong passwords and MFA, automate patching pipelines, and monitor for the telltale burst patterns of AI-at-scale probing. The theme is resilience: if attackers automate, defenders must too.

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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
This is the first time that it's been recorded
that one of the labs, AI labs,has detected the use of AI being
used to hack into systems.
The lab that discovered this iscalled Anthropic.
They literally detected someoneusing their system to hack into
other people's systems.

(00:21):
The thing that Anthropicdiscovered is that the way they
discovered it is that theengineers that were deploying
this attack via agents wereusing jailbreak methods.
Basically trying telling the AI,like, hey, I need you to ignore
what the system is and I needyou to do this type of thing,
right?
If you are a technologist,you're in the field, you manage

(00:41):
computers, you manage systems.
My number one rule is make sureyour systems are updated,
especially if they sit on theedge of the internet.
Like if it's a web server oranything, make sure it's
updated.
And then number two, make sureyou have some type of auditing
and logging enabled so that youcan find out when something
happens and trace it back.
And then number three issecurity in terms of like make
sure your passwords are reallysecure.

(01:06):
What up, what up, what up?
Welcome, welcome, welcome.

SPEAKER_02 (01:10):
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Raymond on Colum Ray Ready.
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Let's jump right into it, allright?
So uh we're gonna have a techtalk.
Look, my guy cueing us up.

(03:15):
Tech talk, and we're gonna betalking about AI's first hack.
Actually, someone using AI tohack into a few things.

SPEAKER_02 (03:21):
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (03:22):
I like where he hacked.
You'll we'll find out.
Um, and then we got D Hustlecoming up with tech current
events.
Gonna hold it down.
Um, Raymond's Nuggets.
He said he got two nuggets and amovie something.
I don't know.
He's gonna fill in the blank.

SPEAKER_02 (03:34):
Something.
I can't wait to hear what it is.
We're always like this, D.

SPEAKER_00 (03:38):
We're all always excited.
Or not like it.
Uh-huh.
Uh-huh.
Well, we'll see.
We'll save the opinions.
Um, but then we'll have sportsum and then we'll have an outro.
Um, and definitely we're gonnabe shouting out our sponsors.
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Big, big, big shout-out.
But um, y'all ready to queue upfor the tech talk, fellas?

SPEAKER_03 (03:55):
Yes, yes.

SPEAKER_00 (03:56):
Yes.
D D already got the musicflowing.
I mean, this is all productionlive, man.
He got it, he got it.
All right, y'all.
So we're going to be talkingtoday in the tech talk about the
first recorded AI hack.
And what I mean by AI hack, justimagine.
First of all, we've been talkingabout AI on this channel since

(04:17):
January.
So if you're unfamiliar with AI,go watch some of our previous
recording.
We've been dropping gems allyear.
But this is the first time thatit's been recorded that one of
the labs, AI labs, um, hasdetected the use of AI being
used to hack into systems.
Um, the lab that discovered thisis called Anthropics.

(04:39):
Y'all heard of Anthropicsbefore?
Yes.
Anthropic, they are theinventors of the Clawed Lab or
Claude uh LLMs uh from Sonic anda few other versions out there.
But they literally detectedsomeone using their system to
hack into other people'ssystems.
Um the report, and I dropped itin our uh Discord channel for

(04:59):
you all to take a look, uh, butjust imagine if you as a hacker,
quote unquote, had the abilityto utilize AI agents to do
things that you would normallydo in a hack.
Now, what are some things thatpeople do to kind of execute
hacks, right?
Um I'm I'm not an uh officialhacker.

(05:22):
I mean, I'm I'm one of thosethat build systems to defend
against hackers, but definitelyhave an understanding of what
hackers' um behaviors are.
Uh, one of the things that youusually uh initiate, first of
all, before you initiate a hackis obviously selecting a victim.
Like, hey, what organization,what company, or what government
you want to attack.
And then you usually spend anamount, uh an unreasonable

(05:44):
amount of time doing research onthat company.
Now, what are you usuallyresearching?
So let's say that you wanted tohack Google per se, right?
Uh first thing you will have todo is research on uh what are
Google's IP addresses, likewhere are Google servers
located, what versions ofapplications are running on
these servers that are, youknow, um hosting websites,

(06:06):
right?
And there's different ways thatyou do on the research phase to
find out as much information youcan about the company.
But the main thing that you'relooking for is if you can find a
vulnerability, like, oh, they'rerunning this old version of iOS
version 10, and that version 10had a bug that you can do this
and do that, and you're into thesystem, right?
But if you maintain the latestversion, right, that those

(06:28):
patches or those securitiesshould be able to prevent you
from getting that type ofattack.
Now, as a human that's hackingthat, this would take me weeks
to do some type ofinvestigation, right?
And then after I do this in typeof investigation, now I need to
start to prepare my attack onthat organization.
So let's say that I find out,for instance, that they're

(06:49):
running some um what what doMicrosoft use for web?
IIS.
You've heard of that before,right?
Yeah.
So they're running like an oldversion of IIS, and now I need
to go start doing some researchto say, hey, what
vulnerabilities are availablefor this IAS version?
And then I start to build testlabs to kind of see if I can
figure out how to break intothat version of IAS, and then I

(07:12):
actually execute, which isactually start to execute the
attack.
Either it's going to be tryingto access support, is it's
trying to send in some type ofSQL injection, is it more or
less uh fishing for people inthe organizations to release
email passwords and things likethat?
But all of those things that Imentioned to you, whenever a
hacking group uh takes this typeof effort, it usually is months

(07:37):
worth of work.
And I would say it's at leastthree to four months worth of
preparation, identifying,execute, and then trying to
break into someone's system,right?
It's not something that happensin hours or days.
It's usually a long uh uhbuildup uh for you to build
awareness of thatinfrastructure, that system, and
then you attack.
How long do you think they tookit for AI to do it?

(08:01):
A few minutes.
A few minutes.
A few minutes of just scanningan IP address, scanning an
organization, drafting reports,and then talking to other agents
themselves and be like, hey, Ifound this vulnerability, and
then another agent be like, hey,let me go see if I can go write
some code to crack it, and itsays, Hey, I actually found
something, and then the nextthing is what?
Actually execute the attack.

(08:22):
So this is what uh has beendiscovered on Anthropics
platform that they'reunfortunately, um, and and I'll
kind of put them out there onthe on the on the front page, is
that it sounds like it was aChina um uh group of engineers
or group of hackers thatorchestrated this.

SPEAKER_03 (08:38):
Right.

SPEAKER_00 (08:39):
Um but basically what they did was they targeted
30 global companies.
Um and the they had thiscampaign running for one month,
and out of those 30s, they'vebeen hitting and attacking them,
and 90 to 80 80 to 90 percent ofall of the operations was done
with AI.

(08:59):
Yeah.
So much so that this is actuallyraising a lot of red flags
around systems that are on theedge of the internet, and number
one, ensuring that they'realways patched and at the latest
level, because anybody thatdiscovers a vulnerability,
especially if they're utilizingAI, will have even easier ways
of attacking your infrastructureand potentially getting access

(09:21):
to things.

SPEAKER_01 (09:22):
I'm surprised this hasn't happened already before.
Can you not use AI now likeChatGPT to hack in the can you?

SPEAKER_00 (09:29):
So the the thing that Anthropic discovered is
that the way they discovered itis that uh the engineers that
were uh deploying this attackvia agents were using jailbreak
methods.
Basically trying telling the AI,like, hey, I need you to ignore
what the system is and I needyou to do this type of thing,
right?
And then they start to break thetask down into smaller things so

(09:50):
that they can jailbreak the AI,right?
So the AI should have these failsafe built into it that says,
Oh, I'm actually trying to hackinto a system.
No, we can't do that, right?
You may notice this sometimeswhen you use Chat GPT and you
try to do something and it'll belike, hey, you're violating some
type of policy, but that's thatmechanism that should catch it.
But the way that these hackersactually introduced their their

(10:11):
attack is that they uh injectedjailbreak uh prompts to kind of
confuse the AI and the AI stilldid what it was supposed to do,
right?
Which is uh go and attack and ordo some investigation, but
ultimately um gaining access tosystems that were vulnerable on
the edge of the internet.
Yeah.
Okay.
How do you feel about that,Raymond?
Uh it's a little scary.

SPEAKER_01 (10:33):
Yeah, yeah.
You can just use AI to hack intocorporations or someone's
personal account or whatever.
So Yeah.
But you gotta think that theother AIs are gonna put in some
stuff here to kind of limit thator prevent that.

SPEAKER_00 (10:50):
Yeah, and and that's what I think um starts to happen
is is those labs are starting tosee the patterns that hackers
are using and then they'll startto defend against those
patterns.
But there's gonna be people thatare gonna get vulnerable or or
exposed before they actuallycatch all the patterns.
Um and just think about theamount of money that's gonna be
lost or potentially, you know,caught up in this whole process

(11:11):
because these uh AI agents aremoving so fast, right?
It used to take me six monthsjust to build up an attack, and
then it takes me less than sixhours, not just to build up, but
to execute an attack.
You get what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_01 (11:23):
Crafty.

SPEAKER_00 (11:24):
Oh, they're they're getting beyond crafty.
Um and and the cool thing aboutit is, and this is the
technologist in me, is like,man, I can get AI agents to do
more work that would normallytake a human months to do.
Um obviously the action thatthey're doing is uh uh like uh
uh not threatening, but likeunlawful per se.

(11:47):
But imagine how much we couldtake the same concept and do
lawful type things, likebuilding and and uh managing and
supporting different types ofsystems utilizing AI.
Um but yeah, this this is crazy,bro.
Like that's uh I I'm I'm worriedabout putting anything on the
internet now.
Well, that's some advancedstuff.

SPEAKER_01 (12:05):
Did you guys hear about like the DoorDash scams
they're doing with AI?
No, what what happened?
Tell me about it.
So apparently um restaurantsdon't even know how to counter
this.
People are going on Uber Eatsand DoorDash and they're getting
like burgers or meat and they'reusing AI to make it look like
it's undercooked and gettingrefunds.
What?
Like they're sending pictures.

(12:25):
You heard that too, D?
So the restaurants have no ideahow to combat this.
So I'm like, are they gonna likenow freaking take a picture of
my food now?
Before they send it?
Yes, and cut it in half, becauseit's crazy.
Wow.
Wow, I get it.

SPEAKER_00 (12:39):
So so let me get the clarity.
So people are getting theirorders from DoorDash.
Yes.
They're taking a picture of it,then they put it in AI and say,
hey, make it look like it's rarewhen I ask for it to be well
done.
Correct.
And then the restaurant gets thepicture and be like, oh shit, we
fucked up the order unless werefund their money.
Yes.
Damn it's out of control.
It's like it's like spiraling.

SPEAKER_02 (12:57):
So the question is, how do they know it's it was AI?

SPEAKER_00 (13:02):
As somebody complained?
I mean, eventually they probablyput two and two together or some
somebody comes.

SPEAKER_01 (13:07):
There's no way, like, because it's just
spiraling all over.
Yeah.
Like they're just doing it tomultiple, like DoorDash, Uber
Eats.
Yeah.
So yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (13:15):
I mean, it it's totally feasible right now to do
that with ChatGPT.
If like I like the way that Ijust described it, take a
picture, upload it, and say,hey, make it look like the meat
hasn't been has beenundercooked, download that JPEG
or that image, and then send itto DoorDash wanting my money
back.
But in terms of who's rattingwho out, I mean, they they
probably on TikTok.

(13:35):
Oh, yeah, of course.
Getting away, like, cook what Ijust got away with, and then you
put two and two together.
So they probably ratting ontheir own self.

SPEAKER_02 (13:41):
Oh, hold on, because I want to try it first, and then
before you guys get uh you wantto let us know how it works?

SPEAKER_00 (13:47):
Yeah, let me know if that works real quick.
You gonna order something fromChris and all that?

SPEAKER_02 (13:51):
No, not even because I'm gonna order something maybe
like from Chili's or some burgerspot.

SPEAKER_00 (13:57):
I mean, hey, that that that's also considered a
hack too, right?
If you think about hacking ingeneral, correct.
Getting around any system isconsidered a hack.

SPEAKER_01 (14:04):
So that's just like something small.
This is not, but then again,it's getting out of control.

SPEAKER_00 (14:10):
Yeah, for sure.
For sure.
I mean, there this is like um,and I don't really know how to
describe it, but don't you knowwhen the internet was first
created, everybody had all ofthe uh cons against the
internet, and then you start toweigh the pros against the
internet, and then you're like,well, the pros outweighs the
cons, so we should it's like AIis right there.
Like it's like there's so manygreat benefits to it, but then

(14:31):
there's a catch 22 at the otherside of this sharp knife that if
you know how to wield it, youyou're gonna cut somebody type
stuff, and yeah, people arereally starting to catch it.
Um and and I knew it was gonnacome um, and I didn't know that
it was gonna be in this type ofform and at this scale because
they're doing 30 companiesglobally at the same time.
Like I would have to have like awhole team of people like and

(14:54):
they're gonna spend months justdoing research, right?
This is crazy.
That's crazy, it's crazy.
So if you are a technologist,you're in the field, you manage
computers, you manage systems.
My number one rule is make sureyour systems are updated,
especially if they sit on theedge of the internet.
Like if it's a web server oranything, make sure it's
updated.
And then number two, make sureyou have some type of auditing
and logging enabled so that youcan find out when something

(15:16):
happens and trace it back.
Um and then number three issecurity in terms of like make
sure your passwords are reallysecure, uh, make sure you're
using things like last password,uh, what is another one?
One password or like passwordencrypting stuff, um, because
they they they're coming for us.
Um, and if we don't start todefend, um we're gonna be you
know left with our pants down,literally.

SPEAKER_02 (15:36):
So if you can't figure out how to get it,
contact Raymond because Raymondhas all that tighter stuff, uh
password reset.
I got you.
Yeah.
He's more than happy to assistyou with tune into the Raymond
Nuggets, whatever it is that youneed, you know, to be private.
He's got that covered for you.

SPEAKER_00 (15:55):
Roger that, Roger that.
Well, I did drop the link insideof Discord.
We'll actually add the link alsoto our um YouTube description.
I'll uh make sure our guy getsit.
Um but in general, um, be safein these streets, um, especially
if you're a technologist andbuilding some of these really uh
very high, you know, expensivesystems.
Um but yeah, keep your ears tothe streets because this stuff
is moving fast.
But that's all that I got,fellas.

(16:16):
Thank y'all so much for tuningin to uh the tech talk this
week.
We love it, love it.
We love it.
Appreciate you.
The uh AI is definitely hackingpeople out here.

SPEAKER_02 (16:25):
So I mean, AI is uh it went, you know, you gotta
thank the uh the people forthis.
Uh because AI didn't magicallyuh appear by itself.
We as people decided to uhexpand.
Yeah, we created it.
We created it.

(16:46):
So uh doggy dog eats world.
Facts, facts.

SPEAKER_00 (16:49):
So but we will stay tuned to the tech hustle because
we're following along and we'llkeep y'all updated.
Um but next up we got my guy DHustle on current event.
What's up, player?

SPEAKER_02 (16:57):
What is going on?
Welcome to the stage, dog with DHustle.
Wow, his own intro.

SPEAKER_00 (17:05):
Y'all see that, right?

SPEAKER_02 (17:07):
Um so you remember Waymo?
Yes.
All right, Amazon said, hold up.
Amazon Zoom is offering freerides for Robo Taxi in San
Francisco.
Oh, so Waymo has a competitiongoing on.
I'll send the picture in um inthe beautiful uh Discord.

(17:30):
Yeah, looks very boxy.
You remember that um car uh XboxCube or or just look just almost
exactly like it.
Uh Amazon owns uh Zooks isoffering free robotaxi rides to
members in public in SanFrancisco for the first time.
Uh they also have a program thatallows riders who download the

(17:51):
app.
If you're you guys want to goahead and download the app,
there are of course you have tobe on the waiting list, but if
you want to get in for free andprovide a good feedback, yeah,
they're promoting that also.
Also, Amazon, which Amazon'sstepping on, shout out to
Amazon.
Big shout out to Amazon doingtheir thing.
That's cool.
You know, of course, theircompetitor is Waymo.

(18:11):
If you haven't seen on Waymo,uh, it's like another car.
Um, who's do you remember whowas the buy?
Uh Jag.
Wasn't it Jaguar?
Jaguar had made the car, right?

SPEAKER_00 (18:20):
But I don't know who uh so Waymo, I believe, is a
Google company, actually.
Gotcha.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (18:24):
Uh is in heated.
Uh, I guess with uh the RoboTaxi race, basically they're
doing right now.
Um people have raised concernabout safe self-driving
vehicles, but that's the newworld uh going on right now, so
I don't know if you guys see it.
Um long story short, uh theyAmazon has bought this um from

(18:45):
the big giant Amazon company in2020 for$1.2 billion.

SPEAKER_00 (18:49):
Oh, so this is the results from an acquisition.
Yes.
Ah interesting.
Shout outs to them though.

SPEAKER_02 (18:54):
Yeah, shout-outs to them.
They're doing their thing.
Uh, you know, other than that,they're doing a lot of stuff
there.
Uh, I guess uh company like Uberteam with uh Lucid and a new
world to launch Robot Taxi inSan Francisco coming up also.
Tesla said that they want to uhbe right behind it.

SPEAKER_00 (19:13):
Tesla said that we want to be in the race too.
Well, didn't Elon say that ifyou own a Tesla, you should be
able to just rent your Tesla outlike a taxi and it makes more
money than actually what it'sworth, type stuff.
I mean, I thought I remember himsaying that.
I don't know, man.
Give him a womp womp womp.

SPEAKER_02 (19:29):
You gotta ask Tesla drivers.

SPEAKER_01 (19:30):
Uh Raymond.
Elon says a lot of things andthey don't come to fruition.
Oh, he promises a lot and justlittle.

SPEAKER_00 (19:38):
So I'll be patient.
I won't hold my breath though.
Yeah, that's what basically whatit is.

SPEAKER_02 (19:43):
I hear you.
Uh next up, ladies andgentlemen.
Um, guess what?
What up?
Android.
Android says, you know what?
Since Apple likes to take a biteout of my stuff, we're gonna
take a bite out of there again.
Oh Android's next trick is totap their phones together, just
like iPhones, to shareinformation.

(20:05):
Uh uh Apple has had thisprocedure uh procedure, uh this
feature a while uh that you canjust tap it.
A lot of people uh you gotta bevery careful because if you tap
your phone on a consistent,anybody can get your you know
information or whatever thecase, share your contact.
But um shout out to them.

(20:27):
Uh they come in with it.
They never had that?
No, no, they never had that.

SPEAKER_01 (20:31):
That's what I'm saying.
That is wild, because I figured,all right then.
That's actually because I'm justused to Apple just taking
everything from them orwhatever, but that is wild.

SPEAKER_00 (20:40):
This is this is a uh a taste of their own medicine,
bro.

SPEAKER_02 (20:43):
Taste of their own medicine, so you can see right
here.
So uh you know, I'm I'm happy.
I'm all about it.

SPEAKER_00 (20:48):
What do you guys think of that feature?
You ever use it or I've used it,I've used it in conference
settings, um, because you know,barcoding is kind of the big
thing, and then once I seesomebody have an iPhone, I was
like, hey, let's try this tapthe thing, and then it's it
usually works out very well, butwe couldn't do it with Android,
and Android had to scan abarcode.
Um but I mean I'm I'm happy,like you said, that Android is
taking or what D said, takingthe uh a play out of uh iPhone

(21:10):
and and and putting it in theirface.
This is this is hilariousthough.

SPEAKER_01 (21:14):
That's cool.
But it is a cool feature though.
Yeah, it is a cool feature.
Yeah, it's only annoying whenyou have two iPhones together
and it's trying to like put thecontact, so but other than that,
it's cool.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (21:24):
You got something else on the list?
And last but not least, I talkedabout this earlier, a couple
episodes.
Uh X launches that beautifulencrypted DMs chat.
Yeah, I don't really know muchabout that.
So X has finally revealed, uh Iguess so you guys have WhatsApp.
Yes.
It's just like WhatsApp.

SPEAKER_01 (21:42):
Oh, okay.
Uh okay.

SPEAKER_02 (21:44):
So X is trying to do the same thing.
Uh I guess Elon doesn't want tostay behind.
Uh I'm trying to make money too.
He said.
Is it whatever they're doing,we're doing right now, uh, as of
Friday.
Uh you can do it now on your iOSand your beautiful Samsung,
Androids.
Uh, I'm sorry, uh, is notavailable in iOS and Android's

(22:05):
version coming soon.
Uh so I guess Elon must have aniPhone.

SPEAKER_00 (22:09):
Yeah, I guess so.

SPEAKER_02 (22:10):
Uh I'm still waiting for his uh Tesla iPhone.

SPEAKER_01 (22:15):
Like I said, Elon promises a lot and little
delivers.
Wow.
He must run for president.

SPEAKER_00 (22:23):
Don't even start that, bro.
Please don't.
Well, he's not American, so hecan't get a lot of people.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (22:29):
Donald Trump ain't either.
I mean, I mean, even America.
What do you want to do withthat?
You know?
That's funny.
But other than that, gentlemen,that's all I got.

SPEAKER_00 (22:40):
I'm I I like this idea of uh them creating
something like this, but I don'tI don't know if the market is
there for it.
Uh who really is jumping on Xjust to send encrypted messages.

SPEAKER_01 (22:52):
I think he's a little too late.
Like the whole world usesWhatsApp.
Oh, 100.
Like, especially in Europe,that's all they use.
And they make fun of us forusing the iPhone.
Yeah.
Because, you know, but yeah,he's too late.

SPEAKER_00 (23:03):
Yeah, I mean, you travel international, WhatsApp
is what it is.
Yes.
And you don't blame them.
Correct.
Um low-key.
All you need is the internet.
Yeah.
So and and I mean, I I don'teven have any complaints.
Because I every time I've usedit traveling, it's it's whenever
I leave the country, I don't useIMS.

SPEAKER_01 (23:17):
Yeah, you don't have to pay extra for your phone bill
and get international charges.
You just use WhatsApp.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (23:22):
I'm just trying to figure out how you get paid off
of that.

SPEAKER_01 (23:24):
Paid off of what?

SPEAKER_00 (23:25):
WhatsApp.
How does the company thatactually does WhatsApp get bred?

SPEAKER_02 (23:29):
Is it by downloads?
Is it by using your phonenumber?
Is it's gotta be like that.

SPEAKER_01 (23:35):
I think it's just the data, bro.

SPEAKER_00 (23:41):
Well, they don't really see your messages because
the messages are encrypted.
But they know that I'm connectedto you and you're connected to
him.

SPEAKER_02 (23:47):
So whenever somebody sends something, they get paid?

SPEAKER_00 (23:49):
Not that they get paid, they're they're tracking
that data.
And that's why I don't know ify'all remember the history about
WhatsApp.
WhatsApp actually almost gotbought by Twitter too.
Um but one of the things that wehad a challenge with WhatsApp is
just how do you make money offof it?
But Facebook figured out like,hey, we're just gonna grow in
terms of user, and then we'llfind opportunities that open up,
which is the internationalmarket, because everybody uses

(24:12):
WhatsApp.
Yes.
And now in terms of companygrowth numbers, it looks
amazing.
Like you have a product thatdoes this type of number and you
fold them back into yourproduct, which is Facebook,
right?
Yeah.
Um in Twitter we would have beenthe same.
You would have had the WhatsApp,but then we forced them into
Twitter as an ecosystem.

SPEAKER_02 (24:27):
So whenever pings you can say?

SPEAKER_00 (24:29):
They they are not making money on messages,
they're not making money on umanything other than just knowing
that I'm connected to you.
Like that that data is morevaluable, right?
And that's that's how WhatsAppbecame free, right?
It's just like um Gmail.
How do how do people get paidfor or how does Google get paid

(24:49):
for Gmail?
Gmail's free.

SPEAKER_01 (24:51):
Yeah, because it's uh you're in their ecosystem.
Yeah, it's just because you'rein there.
Oh, okay.
You know, like Amazon, Alexa,like I use their products and I
use Alexa.
It's just they got you hooked.

SPEAKER_00 (25:02):
So now, so now Facebook or Meta gets to say we
have two billion users.
How do you get two billion usersif only a hundred m people are
using um Facebook?
Oh no, we get uh the rest fromWhatsApp.
Yeah.
That's what the benefit is forit.
Um but they're not making moneyon transaction type stuff.
Yeah.
If so, that would have been acrazy You remember back in days

(25:25):
we used to have to pay for pertext?
Yeah, yeah, until nine o'clock.
We we had to pay per test, perphone call, right?
Each second, each minute we hadto and then WhatsApp comes in
and be like, it's all free.

SPEAKER_02 (25:36):
Uh call me back at 901, 901, 901.

SPEAKER_00 (25:39):
And then my mom's yelling, who's calling the house
at this?
Bro, I tell you.
But big shout outs andappreciate that, those uh tech
um news, uh dehustle.
Um, and now we got my guy,Raymond.
Don't call him Ray Ray.
He got two nuggets lined up andthen something about a movie.
So what's going on, player?

SPEAKER_01 (25:55):
All right, what's up, guys?
So, jump on it here a coupleweeks ago.
You guys know I talked about themoney, giving out free money and
stuff like that.

SPEAKER_02 (26:03):
I cleaned my shit a long time ago.
I didn't even have that side, Ialready had my money already.

SPEAKER_01 (26:09):
So, do you have some have any money out there?
Any free money?

SPEAKER_02 (26:11):
No, these like let me find out.
I'd be very upset if I put myinformation in and I see money
that I miss knowing.
That's you guys.
That's funny.
Raymond and this guy.

SPEAKER_00 (26:23):
I'm mad.
I got money everywhere, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (26:26):
I don't leave it around, though.
That's the problem.
That's hilarious.

SPEAKER_01 (26:29):
So, what you got, Raymond?
So I want to just keep the trendgoing with, you know, free money
and stuff, and just keep it withfree stuff in general.
So there's a website out therecalled Hey, it's free.
Wow.
So what it is is it just kind ofscours the internet, it
completely moves out of like allthe bullshit spam and stuff, and
it flat out just tells you allthe free stuff that's out there.

(26:52):
Like you can go on the home pageand it just literally tells you
all the free stuff, like, hey,Lowe's is doing a free workshop.
Um, this place is doing free uhSanta pictures.
And you if you don't likeanything like that on their main
page, you can go in specificcategories.
You can go to contests, you cango to holidays, you can go to
cleaning, um outdoor stuff.

(27:13):
Like, I mean, granted, you know,these are samples, like you
know, the companies just don'twant to get you hooked.
Yeah, you know, but it's it'sfree stuff.
So you can go and see what mallsgiving out free pictures or free
samples or whatever, you know,it's not the full items, but it
kind of scours and it doesn'tgive you the spam and stuff.
It's just all free stuff.
If you like free samples, ifyou're one of those type of

(27:34):
people, copy it out.
There you go.
There you go.
For you, my friends.
Florentino.
Yeah, is Alfredo Big Free Guy?
Oh yeah, I was gonna love that.

SPEAKER_02 (27:48):
Capital One.

SPEAKER_00 (27:51):
I was looking for deals.
That's the hey man.
There you go.
This is for you.
Hey, it's free.net.

SPEAKER_01 (28:00):
I'm not mad at it.
That's the website, huh?
It's a website.
Hey, it's free.net.
If you like free stuff for free,don't check it out.

SPEAKER_00 (28:06):
So round to that.

SPEAKER_01 (28:07):
But um, but yeah, you know, check it out, man.
So that's that's that.
What else you got on yourlistplay?
This is another one on here thatI was skeptical on.
I didn't want to talk aboutthis, but you know, the hustle
opened up the avenue a few weeksago.
Oh, okay.
I thought this was not, youknow, I thought this was
inappropriate, but I'm like, youknow what?

(28:28):
He talked about a productsimilar.
So let's go ahead and do it.
It's called Stool Analyzer.
Wow.
So this is if you are allinterested in thinking about
your health, check out thissite.
I just dropped it in here.
Your stool is very important,guys, and it tells a lot about
your health.
So if you bring up this websitehere, guys, I'm on here right
now.
It's pretty cool.

(28:49):
You can do an analyze, you cananalyze your stool.
So the first thing I'm gonna dohere is I'm gonna do an analysis
on my stool.
And it gives you differentoptions.
Like, okay, pick the shape,Raymond.
Is it separate hard lumps?
Is it sausage shaped?
So I'm gonna just pick asausage.
So it just goes down the list,guys, and it asks you, hey, what

(29:13):
color is your stool?
It's got different colors, soI'm gonna just go ahead and pick
a random color here.
I'm gonna pick light, medium,two.
I'm waiting for the results herebecause I'm not.
It goes to five categories, andyou just go to the category.
So now it's asking me what theshape is.
Are you doing this with me,Bobby D?
No, I'm not.
Okay.
It's asking me here, is it toosmall?
Is it ideal?
Too large?
So I'm gonna just go here andI'm gonna pause too small.

SPEAKER_02 (29:34):
So leave them alone.

SPEAKER_01 (29:35):
So I'm going through the category here.
It's got more, it's got hey,what the frequency is?
Is it four or five?
Is it three a day?
Is it once every two days?
Wow.
So I'm gonna pick uh every fewdays.
So what it does here is it givesme another category, select the
behavior.
Is it floating?
Is it sinking?
Wow, is it rapidly sinking?

(29:57):
I'm gonna pick rapidly sinking.
And then what it does is itgives you an analysis thinking.
And it tells me that I'm a 45%.
I need to get checked out and Ineed to go see the doctor.
Wow.
So it's pretty cool.
Shout out to differentcategories.
Gives you different categories.

(30:18):
You just go through it and itgives you an analysis on say,
hey, you're either healthy ornot healthy.

SPEAKER_00 (30:23):
So we we have two different products that we we
brought to the table.
One being a techie product whereI don't even have to look.
It takes care of all of that.
And now you bring into the tablea product where I actually have
to analyze it.

SPEAKER_01 (30:37):
I figured the hustle opened up the avenue with that.
I just I will I always wanted totalk about this, but I steered
from it.
Talk to your friends about that.

SPEAKER_02 (30:48):
Not me, but somebody else.

SPEAKER_01 (30:50):
So that's funny.
But yeah, stoolanalyzer.com.
Your health is very important,guys.
It is very important.
Your stool tells a lot if you'rehealthy or not.
So if you're interested, umcheck it out.
Stoolanalyzer.com.
Thanks a lot, Raven.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sosorry about the situation right
here.

SPEAKER_02 (31:07):
Um I mean it's you know how somebody goes way left.
He went way left.

SPEAKER_00 (31:12):
It's it's a great concept.
It's a what?
It's a great concept.
Yes.
Um I definitely feel like he'sso nice.
Look at him.
No, no, I I really do feel thatyour stool is an important
indication of your health.
We can agree on that.
All right.
Now you can see how we actuallyanalyze it.
I think we can have twodifferent products, two

(31:33):
different ways of doing it.
You know what?

SPEAKER_02 (31:36):
If you buy the colohler uh toilet uh
analyzation, you don't have toworry about none of that stuff.
Now mind you get to your doctor.

SPEAKER_01 (31:44):
Product is how much, it's God for sure how much
money.
We are in a bad economy rightnow.
So this is what we'restruggling, so this is
completely free.

SPEAKER_02 (31:53):
Did somebody talk to you about the them somebody
said, listen, Darwin's um ITslash color toilet was not the
best.
Can you can you find somethingcheaper?
Because nobody wrote any notesor nobody said anything in the
comments.

SPEAKER_00 (32:05):
He's been holding his inbox tough.
He's been waiting for this one.

SPEAKER_01 (32:12):
You have an alternative which is free.
So I had cut you off.
What would you say?
I was gonna say, have you notnone of us I mean, come on,
we're all truthful here.
Have you not like looked at yourstool?
You did your thing and not.

SPEAKER_00 (32:23):
I'm not gonna lie.
I I definitely have to to makesure that it's what I expect it
to be.
Correct.
Um, if it's not, then I doquestion if there is something
wrong with me.
Correct.
But I don't know if I do theanalysis that this website is
asking me uh to look like that.
And bring out a ruler um andmeasure how much density it is,
if it's floating or if it drops.
Like I I I don't know.

(32:44):
I'm good.

SPEAKER_02 (32:46):
Like I said, ladies and gentlemen, if you have any
comments, questions aboutinconito show Raymond would be
the one.
What's the next one, bro?
Let's get the next one.
Thanks a lot, Raymond.
All right.

SPEAKER_00 (32:59):
So what else you got on your list, man?
What do we verify before we goout?
I mean, we we let Raymond do histhing, bro.

SPEAKER_01 (33:06):
We need to verify before he scrolls online.
I gave you a freebie, I gave yousome health stuff.
Yeah.
So what's next up, player?
Alright, I'm gonna not drag itout because you guys don't like
the cliffhangers here.
I'm gonna drop it here.
Uh a movie.
Went and saw this weekend withmy son.
All right, what movie?
The movie's been out for twoweeks now.
Seen a couple of reviews aboutit.
I was skeptical.

(33:26):
I was like, this is stupid.
What are they doing?
This is one of the greatestfranchises.
I was like, I'm not watchingthis crap.
This is the first one in historythat they made PG-13.
They didn't make it rated R.

SPEAKER_00 (33:37):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (33:38):
And they said there's not gonna be any red
blood, it's gonna be greenblood.
And started hearing whispers onthe internet that this thing is
pretty good.
And even James Cameron, the manwho's made Avatar.
Watch the movie.
Uh I dropped it.
Did I drop it in the drop?

SPEAKER_02 (33:53):
Audience don't have the Discord right now.

SPEAKER_01 (33:55):
Okay, my apologies.
Predator Badlands.

SPEAKER_02 (33:58):
Predator Badlands.
Went and saw this Sunday with myson.
Predator movie.

SPEAKER_01 (34:02):
So went and saw this with my son this past weekend,
and I kid you not, guys, thisPredator is freaking badass.
What?
Do not let the PG-13 scare you.
Don't let the red blood scareyou.
They did the green blood, butI've never there's some hardcore
kills.
The action is amazing from A toZ.

(34:22):
The storyline is awesome.
Obviously, the original Predatoris the best one, but this is up
there.
This is like in the top three ofPredator movies.
I'm not exaggerating.
Like I was like, yeah, this isstupid, but we went and watched
it and we left.
We were so pumped.
Like Predator Badlands.
Don't let the PG 13 fool you.
This is the first one that's notrated R.
It is badass, hardcore kills.

(34:43):
They still did it right.
Even though there's no redblood, this thing is good.
I highly recommend it.
So, yeah, it's been out for twoweeks.
If you want to watch somethingwith your boy, get pumped.
You know, good storyline.
If you're a Predator fan, highlyrecommend it.
Me and my son were pumped afterwatching this Predator Badlands.

SPEAKER_00 (35:01):
Yeah.
And you got an applause there.

SPEAKER_02 (35:03):
It's because it's better than the last one, so I
have to give him something.

SPEAKER_00 (35:08):
But it's definitely worth it.
I haven't seen it yet.
Have you seen it yet?
I've been wanting to see it.
Because the storyline is kind ofswitched.
It's another one.
I don't want to give it away,but I hear you.

SPEAKER_01 (35:19):
I hear you.
I was skeptical.
I'm like Cast and Furious.
I hear you.
I did not want to see it.

SPEAKER_00 (35:23):
And the PG 13 also shut me away from it too.

SPEAKER_01 (35:25):
So I was like, I'm not watching this.
PG 13.
What are they doing?
The first one they didn't make.
But it is good, guys.
It's good.

SPEAKER_02 (35:31):
I'm not like I gotta watch it, Raymond.

SPEAKER_01 (35:33):
I'm telling you, it's good.
The storyline.
It's a good story.
Like severance.
No.
Wow.
Wow.
Go ahead and uh I'll be like I'mnot even coming to the show no
more.
Severance is an acquired taste.

SPEAKER_00 (35:45):
I get it.
Like, you know, I get it.
But you definitely recommendthis one.
Yeah, it's good.
You recommend the severance too.
Wow.
I mean, he lost some points forit, but he's not out of the game
yet.

SPEAKER_01 (35:54):
I mean, it's one okay.
All right.
So, but yeah, that is those aremy nuggets.
So check out Predator Badlands,check out Stool Analyzer to make
sure that you're healthy.
And check out, hey, it's free ifyou like free stuff.
Alfredo, check it out.

SPEAKER_00 (36:09):
Roger that.

SPEAKER_01 (36:10):
Alfredo, who's Alfredo?
Wilfredo.
Wilfredo.

SPEAKER_02 (36:12):
Oh, Wilfredo.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
So Raymond, as always, thank youso much.

SPEAKER_00 (36:18):
Um and we'll we'll wait to see D Hustle's response
to the movie.
Um I don't know if he's gonna goto the theater.
I'm not gonna get it.
Come on, you gotta see.
He's like, I'm gonna wait for itto come out.
But keep following along.
D Hustle will not be able to dothat.

SPEAKER_02 (36:31):
But if you want to watch a new show coming out,
because he's giving us stuffthat Stranger Things are coming
now, ladies and gentlemen.
If you like Stranger Things.
Stranger Things, right?
Yeah, yeah, I watched that.
Okay.
Stranger Things coming out uhsoon.

SPEAKER_00 (36:43):
Another one that I've seen um recently is It, the
It movie um show.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I've seen that.
I don't know.
Yeah, I've come in watching it.
Have you seen it?
I've seen a few episodes, butwatching it.
I've heard good things about it.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
But uh maybe you can come backwith some uh other hitters like
that right now.
Okay, that's next on our list.
All right then.
Well, Dee, thank you so much forjumping in on Raven's Nuggets.
You're welcome.
Who's gonna save the show?

(37:04):
D Hustle.
He's gonna save the show.
Jesus.
All right, so we next up.
What do we got coming up next?
We got my guy.

SPEAKER_02 (37:24):
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening.
Five o'clock somewhere.
Yo, yo.
Uh, if you're not at work,you're still in work.
Uh, if you haven't hearing itnow, you're gonna hear it later.
Welcome.
Welcome, welcome.
It's been a good, good, goodweek.
Uh, just came out from a badcold.
Yeah, I can hear it back.
Yes.
And progress.

(37:46):
And and but since I'm back,LaFani's coming back.
Wow, wow.
There's a lot of bad shit goingon here, ladies and gentlemen.

SPEAKER_00 (37:54):
He opened the shows with that.

SPEAKER_02 (37:55):
All right.
Anyway, let's get down to it,ladies and gentlemen.
What you guys have been waitingfor here is the sports.
All right.
WNBA, WABA has uh right noweverybody is in Cancun.
Um, the champs are in Disneylanduh for the WNBA.
They are there handlingbusiness.
Congratulations to the ladies uhwho are won the chip.
Uh I don't know what they'redoing right now, but they're on

(38:17):
the offseason and trying tofigure things out.
All right.
Boxing.
Uh-oh.
I'm very upset.
My man Tank got uh some issuesgoing on, so he can't fight Jake
Paul.

SPEAKER_00 (38:29):
Uh he pulled out.

SPEAKER_02 (38:30):
Uh unfortunately, I guess he has some issues with uh
the law.

SPEAKER_00 (38:35):
The law.
I am the law.
Oh, okay, okay, okay.

SPEAKER_02 (38:37):
Uh, don't know if you heard Tank has some issues
going on with the law.
Unfortunately, the the fight hasbeen canceled.
But Jake Paul trying to get thebattle.

SPEAKER_00 (38:48):
He said, anybody pull up.

SPEAKER_02 (38:49):
Uh Jake Paul said, I ain't gonna fight the one and
only Joshua.
Anthony Joshua.
Going to get ready.
So Jake Paul versus Joshuagetting ready for the fight.
Uh, not too sure if you guysknow what was going on, but I
guess um since they couldn'tfigure out who to fight, Joshua
said, yo, you know what?
That's easy money for me.

(39:10):
Write me a check.
Write me a check.
Interesting.
Other than that, uh that'scoming up.
I don't know when it is going tobe.
Unfortunately, I didn't do alittle bit more research because
it just populated for me rightnow.
Uh Canelo's trying to figure outwho's to fight.
What's next for uh Ubank Jr.
and Connor Loss.
So other than that, we're tryingto figure out the world.

SPEAKER_00 (39:32):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (39:32):
Formula Ugh.
Formula Ugh is on, ladies andgentlemen.
If you guys are not watchingFormula One, I am, because uh
you know what?
Shout out to fucking McLaren,man.
McLaren Mountain.
This whole year.
Whole fucking year just has thelead, just trying to figure
things out.
Uh I I I could see they alreadysee the light at the time.

(39:54):
Actually, they're just likeJigger say, they're already at
the finish line.
Um I have no idea what's goingon over there.
Uh Mercedes pulls up to secondplace.
Rebels says, you know what?
Max is my man.
And then Ferrari just drops toanother fucking four.
Uh Hamilton, don't know what'sgoing on.
Draws, I don't know what's goingon.

(40:14):
Um, you know what?
I'm so frustrated, I'm gonnamove on to tennis.
Ah, wow.
Uh tennis is going on, ladiesand gentlemen.
Whoever's your tennis player,let me know.
Tennis is going on.
If you want to hear the uh uh,it is on TV.
If you have your special channelfor it, go ahead and watch it.
I don't know who you like.
Coco.

(40:34):
Coco, uh, we're doing our thing.
Yeah.
Um, other than that, uhprofessional wrestling.
John Cena.
If you can see me, now you can.
Finally did his uh Fellwellperformance, final Monday
performance, they're phenomenal.
Uh had a hope a hum bunch offriends with Raymond Stereo and

(40:56):
Umus uh joined John Cena for hissixth personal tag team match
against uh Judgment Daygentlemen.
Uh hopefully they uh figure outwhat's going on, what kind of
party he's having.
I'm not invited, so I reallydon't care.
But this is it for him, right?
This is his last rodeo?
This is it.
This is his last year.
He is done.
He doesn't have no more.

(41:17):
Um probably now.
Oh well, I'm assuming.
Uh NASCAR.
NASCAR is going on, ladies andgentlemen.
Who's your favorite NASCAR guy?
I'm not too sure.
But Kyle Larson and DannyHamilton, number two, and Chase
is number three.
Shout out to Chase, Chase,Drizzle, uh, Rizzy at uh
Brooklyn, New York.
But other than that, that'sanother Chase.

SPEAKER_00 (41:37):
What up, Chase?
Salvador, right?
Shout out to Chase.
Who?
Salvado?

SPEAKER_02 (41:43):
Is that his name?
Chase, Chase, AP boy.
He already know what's up.
College, college is on, ladiesand gentlemen.
Who is your favorite collegeteam?
Ohio State is doing their thing.
Indiana number two.
Indiana did a crazy win over theweekend.
They were down.
Unfortunately, they came backand won that game.
I saw that game.
Crazy, crazy, crazy.

(42:03):
Who is your favorite team?
Miami.
Uh, eight and two.
Um what was that?

SPEAKER_00 (42:08):
No, I was just like, yeah.
I wish we were more than that,but eight and two.

SPEAKER_02 (42:12):
Listen, eight and two is pretty good.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (42:14):
Um, yeah, over here, um Gators fan saying, yeah, no
bad.

SPEAKER_02 (42:19):
Gators fan, uh, they're nowhere to be standing.
Nowhere.
Three and seven.
They need a coach.

SPEAKER_00 (42:24):
They're three and seven.
Yeah.
And he's saying, Great job.
Eight and two.

SPEAKER_02 (42:30):
They're they, you know, they're doing their thing.
Yeah.
Uh did they fire the coach, Ithink it was.
I don't know.
Yes, they did.
You see, there it goes.
Uh, and Florida State, I can'teven figure it out.
That's how bad they're doing.
Um, other than that, that'sthat's it for college for me.
Baseball.
Baseball, a lot, a lot of talkgoing on, a lot of prospect with

(42:50):
a lot of people.
A shout out to the Dodgers forwinning uh that beautiful,
beautiful trip.
Uh also shout out to Toronto.
Uh they almost had it, dude.
They did a phenomenal,phenomenal game.

SPEAKER_01 (43:05):
The hustler was right.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (43:07):
A lot of refs for that team.
Uh big champs, back to back.
Uh, maybe they can do a Jordanthree-peat, back to back to
back.
But we don't know.
Has that been done in baseball?
Has not been done in baseball.
I think it has.
I think it has.
It's a long, long, long, long,long time ago.
Yeah.
He wasn't even born.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (43:25):
Somebody drop it in the comments if y'all know.
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (43:27):
Uh, other than that, man, uh a lot of people in
baseball preseason is uh it'salmost coming up.
Already?
Bro, they're over there, they'retrying to figure things out.
Um, a lot of trades are gonnahappen.
We don't know.
It is what it is.
Baseball, I'm sorry.
Uh basketball.
Basketball, it's on 2025, 2026.

(43:49):
Who is your favorite team?
Detroit is balling right now asthe Pistons.
Not the Lions, but the Pistons.
Uh 12-2.
Cleveland Cavaliers, 10 and 5.
The Knicks are 8 and 5.
And Miami all the way down tonumber 7, 8 and 6, but we figure
out what's going on.
Boston, 7-7.

(44:11):
They're trying to figure outwhat's going on over there.
Indiana Pacers, 1 and 13.
I don't know what's going on inthat organization.
Well, Holly's out for the year.

SPEAKER_01 (44:21):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (44:21):
Makes a lot of difference.
Can one man do this for the restof the year?
Yeah.
We don't know.
Look what happened to LeBron.
Well, he's out.
And his the team is doingphenomenal.
But anyway.
They will do better now.
Wow.
I I guarantee you they'vethey'll lose the first game.
Uh Western side.
West Inside, Oklahoma, 14 1.
Shout out to the Champs.

(44:42):
Champs doing their thing.
Uh, and then the you know, theJokers right behind them, 10-3
doing their thing.
Rockets, a 9-3 KD ball in for aguy that's old, that's not old.
And then number four, thefakers, 10-4.
LeBron, the Fonnie LeBron comesback.

(45:03):
They're trying to figure outwhat's going on.
Minnesota is trying to figureout when Anthony Edwards is
coming back.
Um, and Memphis Grizzlies arefour and ten without Jaw.
Jaw's out another two moreweeks.
Um, and the Pelicans, uh, fly,Pelican, the fly.
Zion, I don't know what's goingon over there.
But you had two and twelve.

(45:24):
Let's figure this shit out.

SPEAKER_00 (45:25):
Two and twelve?

SPEAKER_02 (45:26):
Two and twelve.
Yeah.
Um that's right.
Sacramento.
Uh 3 and 11.
Uh Sacramento got a phenomenal,phenomenal squad.
Um, I need to figure that outover there.
A lot of good players, a lot ofuh, you know what?
Let me click on it because uhyou guys don't know who the team
is.
Let me tell you the roster.

(45:48):
My man, uh, precious, used to bea Nick.
Um we gave it to you guys.
That's why he was reading theroster.
What?
I'm just letting him know theroster here.
Okay.
Russell Westbrook was a freeagent.
Common.
All of a sudden came from SanFran Sacramento, ballin'.

(46:09):
Zach Levine, ballin', the Marco,the Mark, the Mar, the Rosa,
Ballin.
Um and then say Sabonis.
Sabonis.
Ballin.
We still have a fucking 3 and 11record.
I'm like, wow.
What's going on over there?
Holler at your boy.
I'm picking up a 10-daycontract.

(46:30):
I wanted to do whatever you guysneed me to do.

SPEAKER_00 (46:33):
He's ready.
Let me know.
He said, just put me in thecorner right here and just toss
it to me.
I'm dropping it.
Toss it to me.

SPEAKER_02 (46:39):
I'll pass it.
I'll throw it.
Um other than that, back to mynext.
Jalen Bruns is out.
He's hurt.
Yeah.
Uh hopefully you got a speedyrecovery, my guy.
So we can go ahead and take careof business in the East.
All right.
Back where everybody's waitingfor.
NFL.
NFL.
Let's get dirty.

(47:00):
American Football Conferenceover here.
The AFC East.
New England.
Buffalo Bills.
Miami.
Wow.
But you can't get worse than theJets.

(47:20):
Alright?
Yeah, the Jets are.
Jets are trying to figure outwhat's going on.
They're 2-8.
They're thinking about what'sgoing on next year.

SPEAKER_01 (47:28):
At least they won the meme wars with their coach
who did that celebration earlierthis year when they won a game.

SPEAKER_02 (47:34):
They don't know what's going on.
But Miami's trying to figure outwhat's going on with McDaniels
because it's uh they're tryingto figure out if he's gonna be
drunk, he's gonna be high.
He's still got those partyglasses.
Yeah.
We're trying to figure him out.

SPEAKER_01 (47:45):
The Domer Shades.
That's what you're doing.

SPEAKER_02 (47:46):
It is what it is.
Two is not the answer, butWaddle is.
Let's see what happens.
The North.
Uh shout out to Steelers.
Rogers.
He was complaining about Rogers.
Look at Rogers doing phenomenal.
Six and four on the top, doinghis thing.
Unfortunately, his thumb is alittle messed up now.

(48:07):
Here we go now.
Who are we gonna put in?
We don't know.
Baltimore.
You know what?
Fuck you.
Wow, you hurt me last night.
You gave me four fucking points,bro.

SPEAKER_00 (48:17):
I don't appreciate that shit.
Okay, for those that did notknow, he he runs his own team,
fantasy football.
Yes, I do.
So this is his coaching comingout too.

SPEAKER_02 (48:27):
Points, two interceptions, 168 yards.
You gotta do better, my man.
Ah, tell him.
You gotta do better.
You can't give me four points.
Uh we're on week 11, if I'm notmistaken.
Yep, coming up.
Uh playoffs is almost rightaround the corner.
I need to be the 500 right now.
You made me down to 500.

(48:49):
Now I gotta play, actually play.
Because I thought it was thelast night, but it is what it
is.
Anyway, Cincinnati Bengalstrying to figure out what's
going on within thatorganization.
No borough until next month.
Chase spitting um Ramsey's face.
Uh he's saying he didn't.
The camera says he did.
Of course.
I don't know.
I don't know who's a liar.

(49:11):
Somebody make me.
But again, you fucking hurt metoo.
You had him on your roster?
Nah, I have him on my roster.
But he suspended one game.
Now next week, I'm struggling.
Who's gonna grab the ball?
Is it T.
Higgins now?
I'm trying to figure the shitout.
Cleveland freaking Browns.
Wow.
You gave them an applause?
They finally put in Shokol.

(49:34):
It still lost.

SPEAKER_00 (49:35):
Yeah, they did.

SPEAKER_02 (49:36):
But he's in.

SPEAKER_00 (49:37):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (49:38):
See what happened.
Is he starting now?
I don't know.
Shout out to Donnie Dames.
Donnie Danes over there doingmarvelous things.
I don't know why you're doing agreat at fucking uh the Colts.
The Colts.
When the Giants needed you, youwas I don't know what you was
doing.
Talk to me.

SPEAKER_01 (49:58):
We didn't have an offensive line.
He was getting destroyed.

SPEAKER_02 (50:01):
The best thing he says so far today.
Wow, Raymond, you got twoapplause, bro.
This is this is a differentthing.
Jacksonville Jaguars are numbertwo right now, ladies and
gentlemen.
I have no idea how the fuckthey're number two.
Travis Hunter, second man roundpick, has been out is out for
the year.
For the rest of the year?
For the rest of the year.

(50:21):
He is done.
No more.
And Tennessee Titans are one andnine.
Cam Ward, number one draft pick.
Isn't that where he went?

SPEAKER_00 (50:33):
That's crazy.

SPEAKER_02 (50:34):
Not too sure what's going on.
But if he was in the Giantsname, I don't even know.
Denver, Bo Nicks doing histhing.
If you don't know Bo, it's notBo Jackson, it's Bo Nicks.
But Bo Jackson does do histhing.
Other than that, doing thing,Hubert, 7-4, Kansas City, 5-5.
Shout out to Kansas City.

(50:55):
Trying to figure out what'sgoing on over there in that
organization.
The So-Core Champs are nottrying to figure it out.
And last but not least, theRaiders are 2-8.
Philly.
Philly.
That's not where I am from.
Okay.
Number one taking that.
Dallas.
I'm assuming Dallas won lastnight because I turned it off

(51:15):
after I seen They did.

SPEAKER_01 (51:18):
They did win?
A blowout, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (51:19):
Look at that shit.
That's why.
That's why Jake Jayton's Genty.
I have him too on my fantasy.
He didn't do freaking great.
I lost to fucking.
You know who I lost to?
To Main.
Main Dixon.
Shout out to Maine Dixon.
What up?
What up?
Main Dixon is one and nine inhis freaking uh how you call it
in his fantasy.

(51:40):
Uh-huh.
And I just decided to give himhis two and nine.
So shout out to Main for megiving you that fucking.
You appreciate me for doingthat.
Wow.
Yeah.
Other than that, Washington istrying to figure out my man uh
Daniels is hurt.
I don't think he's gonna comeback.
He is done.
And shout out to the Giants.

SPEAKER_00 (51:59):
I mean, you called it at the beginning of the
season, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (52:01):
Uh Giants.
Uh we're two or nine.
My prediction is looking realgood.

SPEAKER_00 (52:05):
You are freaking on point, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (52:07):
I know my team.
I know my team.
Uh Dart is had a concussion.
Uh Jameis Winston came in.
Uh James Winston did atouchdown.
Uh he did the Harlem shake.
I don't know if you've seen it.
If you want to look it up, lookit up on there.
He's bringing back my memory.
I felt a little good about it,but it is what it is.
Chicago Bears in the North.
Chicago Bears, Green Bay,Detroit, 6-4.

(52:29):
And Minnesota at the end.
Justin Jefferson is upsetbecause he's not getting the
ball like he's supposed to.
I'm upset too because you're notgetting the ball.
And that's fucking me up in myfantasy football, too.
You're trying to figure it out.

SPEAKER_00 (52:42):
If y'all didn't see a pattern, y'all understand the
pattern now.

SPEAKER_02 (52:44):
Tampa Bay.
Shout out to Tampa Bay becauseBaker, I don't even say Baker is
baking out there.
Carolina, I don't know how theheck you guys are six and five.
But Rico, keep doing that thingbecause I need you to do these
touchdowns to pick up JamalChase's fucking slack.
Falcons, three and seven, andthe Saints are two and eight.
Rams, eight and two.
Seattle uh seven and three.

(53:06):
San Francisco 74 and Cardinals3-7.
Uh, too bad for over there,Cardinals having some problems.
Uh other than that, that's all Igot for football.

SPEAKER_00 (53:17):
All right.
Roger than that, Roger thanthat.
All right, D Hustle, killing it,my guy.
Um and yeah, you your predictionfor the Dolphins.
No, I'm sorry, predictions forthe Giants, Raymond.
I'm sorry.
Holy shit.
D Hustle's predictions for theGiants have been on point this
whole season.
I've been trying to tell you.
And I've been looking at theboard, and it says for their

(53:39):
away games, they're 0-6 for alltheir away games.
So uh let's let's give some hopeover there for the Giants.
And then the Dolphins Raymond'sprediction um has been almost
consistent.
Um Rayman say he gave upalready.
Yeah, I gave up.
I mean, I think it's already onemore game than what you
predicted.
I gave up on week two.
Um, but yeah, hold on, Raymond.

SPEAKER_01 (54:00):
Something to hold on to.
You can't tank right.
This team is just crazy.

SPEAKER_00 (54:04):
That is wild though.
Well, but I want to say thankyou so much, D Hustle, for the
sports and current events.
As always, dropping them gemsand then uh Raymond's Nuggets.
Um, out of three of the things,I'll give you shoutouts for two
and minus one.
But uh but always thank you,man.
I really do appreciate y'allpulling up and um providing some
support here at the podcast.

(54:25):
Um, before we jump into ouroutro, I want to give a quick,
quick shout-out to our sponsors.
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(54:47):
Uh, she's actually gonna bekicking off in 2026 a cake, um,
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(55:07):
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(55:28):
definitely, definitely holler ather.
And then D Hustle got a plugout.
So, who's our last?

SPEAKER_02 (55:32):
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SPEAKER_00 (56:06):
Roger that.
Big shout outs to Wonder Lux.
All right now, uh, so for outro,uh definitely want to uh put a
plug in there real quick.
Um, I'm gonna say again, 15,000subscribers on YouTube.
Big, big congratulations to thewhole squad.
100%.
Uh y'all doing amazing work.
Our following is definitelyreflecting on it.

(56:30):
Our following definitelyreflects on it, so let's keep
the momentum.
The other thing is that Irecently featured in a magazine.
I don't know if y'all seen it onum uh IG, um, talking about
inspirational black people intech.
Uh definitely want to give a bigshout-out to the Authority
magazine for allowing me tofeature.
Um big shout outs to our PR uhgroup, uh Shaville, a Cheville

(56:50):
agency, they are magnificent insupporting our efforts here on
the podcast, but also meindividually.
Um yeah, if you're on LinkedIn,check out my page, just look for
Bobby Dorless, D-O-R-L-U-S is mylast name, and you'll see all my
posts and stuff like that.
So uh big shout outs to the teambecause you know, wherever
they're gonna take a picture ofme, they're taking a picture of
everybody.
So uh yeah, big shout outs tothat.
And then the last outro uh lineitem here is uh Raymond, you you

(57:13):
attended a gallery recently,right?
I did.
Is it gala or is it Gala?
Gala, gala?
I don't know.
In the comments, y'all let meknow what you're gonna do.

SPEAKER_01 (57:21):
Let us know if we're butchering this.
Yeah, I attended the EmeraldTorch Awards Gala.
It was at uh Palm Beach StateCollege at the uh Palm Beach
Gardens campus.
Yeah, yeah.
It's really nice.
Have you guys ever been there?

SPEAKER_00 (57:32):
I haven't been there.
I've been to the campus, but notthis area that you're talking
about.

SPEAKER_01 (57:36):
Okay, so Palm Beach Gardens, they have what's called
the SoFi Center.
It's very, very impressive, veryhigh-tech.
Yeah.
Apparently, Tiger Woods and RoryMcIntosh and another sports
group started an indoor leaguethere.
Oh, so at the SoFi Center, theyhave a state-of-the-art high
tech, high-tech interactiveoutdoor golf simulation.

(57:59):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So it's pretty cool, and theyhave a league there.
It just started earlier thisyear that Tiger Woods is running
it, and the center there is verybeautiful.
Yeah, very high-tech.
I highly recommend you guyscheck it out.
So, yeah, I did that thisweekend, and shout out to Ori
McIntosh for inviting me.
Oh, yeah, big shout outs to Ori.
It was very nice, very elegant.
Uh, so yeah, did that Saturdaynight.

SPEAKER_00 (58:17):
Yeah, I see Raymond was all uh dolled up.
You you had your broad on yourhip, on your shoulder.
I see that.
Yeah, my guy had a suit on.
I was like, damn.
Yeah, yeah.
But that's what's up.
And big shout outs to Ori.
Um, definitely, we alwaysappreciate your support here at
the show.
Um, and we're always looking tocontinue to support your
endeavors because we we gottacome back with something good
for them for sure.

(58:38):
Yeah, we do.
Yeah.
But other than go ahead, whatare you saying?

SPEAKER_01 (58:41):
No, we got you, Ori.

SPEAKER_00 (58:42):
Yeah, for sure.
Other than that, that's all thatI got for outros, fellas.
Um, I y'all enjoyed the show?

SPEAKER_01 (58:47):
I did, yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (58:47):
Yeah, yeah.
Audience, y'all enjoy the show?
Uh, thank you.
We love going with it, right?
Yeah, you know, mention me, bro.

SPEAKER_02 (58:55):
Oh, and Bobby.

unknown (58:57):
Bobby!

SPEAKER_00 (58:59):
I'm just messing.
I'm just messing.
Well, thank y'all so much fortuning in to episode number 75.
Uh, D Hustle, you got any lastwords?
Uh, just want to make sureeverybody has a good day.

SPEAKER_02 (59:09):
Um, make sure you guys live up to your
expectations.
Yeah, yeah.
Have fun.
Uh, be safe out there, and don'tget sick.

SPEAKER_00 (59:16):
Roger that.
Roger that.
Raymond, don't call him Ray Ray.
Any last words, player?

SPEAKER_01 (59:20):
Uh no, everybody just be safe, like D Hustle
said.

SPEAKER_00 (59:23):
Roger that.
That's his last word.
Bronny's coming back.
Bronny's coming back.
Nah, but we always do appreciateyou.
Like and subscribe.
Tell your friends about us.
Thank y'all so much for pullingup to episode 75.
Holl at your boy, it's Bobby D
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