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March 12, 2025 6 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
After show podcast, coming in hot. It's a Wednesday. Hi everybody.
I'm justin Winnie's hair too, and uh yeah, we just
ended the show. We did some post production stuff and
now we're waiting for the meeting to start. Two more
days until vacation, Whinnie. We're feeling good about so excited
yet nice to sleep in, nice to get some rest.
It's really good. It's a really good reset because then
we come back and we're recharged. What are you going

(00:22):
to New York? We're leaving Monday, coming back.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Saturday, Okay, but your Nana's is Saturday morning?

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Yeah at ten am. Yeah, we're gonna come back early.
Oh so you're literally drives. Don't miss event. No, I
know that. I just think you can come back Friday night. Yeah,
actually we might. Are we coming back Friday? I don't
even know. I thought it was Saturday, but I mean
we're going yeah na things at ten am? Yeah, the
service and then the We tried to have the post

(00:51):
party at my house, but I thought, no one wants
to drive because you're all than people, right. It would
be fun, though, So where's it going to be to
be at Anthony's down the street in Malden that's like
the go to function hall in Malden. I mean everything
when I was a kid, all the restaurant it's like
a hall. Yeah no, no, no, they provide the food, but

(01:13):
all like the school events were there. I've been to several,
like post funerals there. It's a n it's a beautiful place.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
So I love how you really thought you could have
everyone come up to Salem after that.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Dude, it would have been crazy, especially if it was
kind of warm. We could be outside. No.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
I know, it's a nice thought, but it's that far. Yeah,
but after you know, after you know, mourning a grandma.
They don't want to drive up forty five minutes too.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
No, I understand. Yeah, it's okay. You know, I'll leave
and go to my new gym after the service and
the party. Oh you know what good I want to
ask you? Yeah? Cheat week? Oh good question? Okay you no, no, no.
If this is how it works with my coach, he
says to me, from day one, when you have vacation

(01:56):
with your family, we don't worry about diet. Yeah, you
live your life. Uh he he has two things. Don't
even worry about working out. Drink a lot of water. Yeah,
and try to get as many steps in his post.
I love that. That's it, don't He's like, we'll talk afterwards,
so it's great, And you know, I don't. I'm not
gonna try to gorge myself. But I'm gonna be. I
wanna be in New York. I'm gonna get what's what's

(02:17):
popular in New York everything. I'm gonna get all that stuff.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
By the way, how much longer do you think you're gonna.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Work with him?

Speaker 2 (02:25):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (02:26):
I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Is it like still something you like worth the money
to do?

Speaker 1 (02:30):
It really works?

Speaker 2 (02:32):
But I'm saying like you are you in a space
where you could do it on your own?

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Yes, But the accountability is what I need. It's just
so I can convince myself of anything when my head
starts talking to me, Oh you can have that, you
can have that. But knowing that I have to check
in with him on Fridays, and not only that, the
cardio schedule, which is so important. If I don't have
like a schedule lined up, I'd be like, I don't
want to do cardios. And I ask you don't have
to say it here. You don't have hair, what do

(02:58):
you pay him, so he charges Okay. So it started
at so five months, was six fifty for five months,
so yeah, okay. And then after about six months, no,
after a year, so after ten months, so I bought
five months. Then I bought another five months. That's ten months.

(03:18):
When I went for a third term with him, he goes,
he goes, I can tell you're very dedicated and consistent,
so I'm gonna give you the better price. So I
pay four hundred see for five months. Oh so it's
a month. Yeah, it's not bad. I just sent him
the four hundred. I don't worry about it, okay, you know,
and you know he's cool and to be honest with you,
he does contest prep for people. Well not anymore because

(03:41):
now he's he's like a professional bodybuilding judge, so he
does more lifestyle people like me, not not going to
step on stage. But what's good about him is that
he is just he's very smart, but he also knows
what he's doing to the point where you know, it's
very easy for him. There's not a lot of work

(04:01):
to it. So basically I send my pictures to him.
He keeps it log of everything. He looks at my
pictures and my weight, and then he had just my
diet and my cardio, which probably takes him one ten
minutes so a week, so forty minutes a month. So
he's getting paid eighty dollars for forty minutes. But you're
paying all that money for his expertise. Yeah, yeah, you know,

(04:23):
so I do. I could do it on my own
and be okay, But I feel like I fall off
a little bit. I love food. I know it's really good.
And my house is full of snacks. Yeah you got two.
My wife prides herself on our snack cabinet. It's a
it's a it's a tall cabinet and when you open it,
you have a shelf and then you have three pull

(04:43):
out draws. So who eats He eats snacks. Yeah, he
just doesn't eat real food. Well eats pasta and mac
and cheese, but he'll eat snacks all day, you know.
And then but she just I have this weird thing
with my wife. I have this theory. Two things. Okay,
she loves the snack thing, and even if it's like

(05:04):
no one's eating the snacks, she doesn't throw them out.
It's just the look of it. I have a feeling
it's because when she was young, I don't think she
had snacks, so now it's like she's making up for
when she was younger. Also her clothes, so she is
the cleanest person ever, not a hoarder, except for her clothes.
She has so many, so many clothes, and so we
actually got into a fight recently about this. I don't

(05:25):
know if I talked about the podcast, but we got
into a fight because I'm like, can you get rid
of some of these? She has literally one hundred pairs
of jeans that are just sitting there. I go donate them,
and she got really upset with me, and.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
I'm going to start she could do that too.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I will not let go of them. And it's not
we donate a ton of stuff, but the clothes thing
I don't get. So I go just get rid of them,
and she got like upset with me, and she's like, no,
I have a thing with my clothes because I've been
homeless many of times and I've lost things many times,
and it's like a thing inside of me. And I go,
you've been cleaned for eighteen years, ja like the first

(06:01):
five I can get it, but come on, like I know,
anything could happen, like it's any curable disease. But all right,
there are one hundred pairs of.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Jeans you don't need, and if you and if we
go homeless, the jeans won't have anywhere to go.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Either, right yeah, right, So I don't know. All right,
we've got to meeting. Oh the meeting starting, okay, Well,
by everyone, talk tomorrow. We love you, buy
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