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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hey there, it is Brian Mudd from The Brian Mudd Show,
and I am super excited to get to introduce a
brand news show on w J and O to you.
It is time to level up with Coach Fergie. We're
going to learn how to become the best versions of
ourselves and Coach Fergie is a guy who can help

(00:27):
make it happen.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Hey, Varsity squad out there.

Speaker 3 (00:30):
This is Coach Fergie and I am making the move
a little bit over here to terrestrial side of radio,
which I've been on the podcast for five years now
with Time to Shine today and I was introduced to
my good friend Brian Mudd here through another great friend,
Susan Strasser, and he has agreed to come on and
be my first interview interview based here, and we're going
to bring you success stories, how to level up, how

(00:53):
to overcome objections, and just kind of blast through life
and shorten a learning curve here and there. So there
are two sides to every story and one side to facts.
That's Brian's mantra, and it drives them to be on
the headlines with daily stories driven by his relentless pursuit
of the truth. A Waterbug by nature and with a
love for the beach and all its creatures. I heart
brought Brian home here to South Florida, where he fell

(01:14):
in love with the South Florida and his wonderful and
talented wife, Ashley. Brian hosts the morning show here in
w J and O and w ZTA. He is also
a guest host for Clay Travis and Buck Sexton, Mark Levine,
and Sean Hannity and has been seen on the BBC Networks,
Fox News News Nation and Newsmax TV. When not working,
he can be found with his wife Ashley their main

(01:36):
coons Button in Piper, which I got to get into
those because I think there's going to be some big
cats and a bottle of wine by the water in Brian,
thank you so much for coming on. Please introduce yourself
to the Varsity squad out there. But first, what's your
favorite color?

Speaker 2 (01:49):
And why?

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Blue?

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Blue? And why is that? Brother?

Speaker 1 (01:52):
And green is right behind it? And the reason water
you mentioned. I'm a water bug. I love the water.
There's something about blue. It just makes me happy that way,
and green to go along with nature right beside it.
If I'm outside, I'm happy right.

Speaker 3 (02:07):
And we lived the kind of the salted lifestyle down here,
so we get to be able to get in those
healing minerals in nature and just have some fun and
getting the good stuff on us and again, squad out
there listening. This is a show strictly about leveling up
and again getting you to the next level. I am
a gap coach. A gap coach is just picture where
you want to be and where you're at, and we

(02:28):
help you bridge that gap. So I'm going to bring
on guests like Brian, hear their stories to be able
to help you level up and you know, take your
life to the next level as well. So Brian, let's
get to the origins a little bit. You know, I
know that you mentioned before you started kind of accidentally,
you know, in this in this business which you are
super mentally respected about, but you accidentally fell on. Maybe

(02:49):
we're kind of kind of going through and heard a
little bit about our good friend Rush Limbaugh.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
So there are a couple of things that are pretty
funny about my story. The first is a lot of
people from a broadcasting pererspective, when they hear the name
Mud think of a distant cousin of mine, the late
Roger Mudd, who was of course with CBS News he
was an anchor after Walter Cronkite and before Dan Rather
he was one of the early members of Meet the

(03:16):
President on NBC afterwards and then eventually the History Channel
as well. And truth be told, they're kind of two
sides of the Mud family. You've got that side, which
would be the more famous side, and then he got
the infamy side, which is there was a doctor Samuel
Mudd who was a co conspirator in the assassination of Lincoln.
He was the doctor who set Boots leg. That's actually

(03:38):
my line, the more infamous line, Uh, doctor doctor Mud,
after setting boost leg, it was the only co conspirator
that was not sentenced to death. He was sent to
the dry Tortucas in the Keys Wow and to this
day that National Museum that is there, they have his cell.

(03:59):
They tell doctor Mutt's story. He ended up being a hero.
He rescued hundreds of people there, including the guards, and
ended up eventually becoming a member of Congress. You talked
about interesting things going full circle, but nevertheless very full circle. Uh.
That is my line, not the television side. But Roger
was a bit of an inspiration to me in terms
of what I might want to do now, Like every

(04:21):
guy who played sports, sure, I wanted to play professional sports.

Speaker 2 (04:25):
Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (04:26):
I got a brother who was six four, an older brother.
I got another brother's shade under six feet tall, and
then there's me. I'm five foot six and I stopped
growing at the age of thirty. It's like a bad
joke with my mom because she said, hey, it happened
for your brothers all in one summer. It's like I
got to that thirteen and I'm like, here we go
go nothing time to spurt, get I get to fourteen,

(04:49):
nothing and it's like, this ain't gonna happen anymore. So
about the point I realized that maybe I drank too
much coffee or something. And I was young and I
started my growth. That's when I started the thing towards broadcasting.
So I thought I wanted to do television. And the
thing that happened with me in that realm in the
early to mid nineties and TV is it wasn't what
it is today. Sure, so you didn't have editorial control

(05:12):
over your content. I ended up netting a pretty prestigious
internship in television. I graduated from high school early. I
had started seventeen eighteen I did. Seventeen was when I started,
and I did graduate from high school early. I had
a scholarship for college, academic scholarship, and I was going
to do all that, and I wish I did end

(05:33):
up doing, but I in that little in between time
was going to start this internship that would put me
on a career path. Well instead of a week I learned,
oh my gosh, if I do a good job, like
in the field and the grunt work and everything else,
if I kept behind the anchor chair, I may not
have any control over what's on that teleprompter. You want
me to read that? And that for me was a
deal breaker. And that you mentioned, mister Limbaugh was what

(05:56):
took me to the news talk side, because I did
and you know, take two news talk very early on.
I was you know, I always like to say that,
you know, Alex P. Keaton, I'm that real guy. You know,
Michael J. Fox was an actor. I'm the guy who
really was a kid with the Reagan poster and.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
You know, kind of alignment with both sides, right.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
You got that. I growing up in the eighties, I
was that kid, and I did one day in the
late eighties. Accidentally was looking for an Atlanta Braves game
in Savannah in the suburban Atlanta stumble upon the Rush
Limbaugh Show and that kind of got me started on
the path to news talk. And I listened to Sean
Hannity when he's local host and all that. So as
soon as I had that early life crisis where I'm like,
it can't be television because I want to control my

(06:40):
own content, that is when I sought out radio, and
that's how I ended up setting towards my eventual path.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
That's an amazing story.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
And would you always like when you were young like
that the entrepreneurial mindset that kind of comes up Like
I was a paper out kid in Detroit right where
I remember Eric whortonan was getting rid of his paper
out and he's like, who wants it?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
Man?

Speaker 3 (07:02):
He was making twenty five bucks a month, dude, he
was on Yes, so he's like, someone make me a deal.
I was like, you know, I'll give you five bucks
a month for the next year if you give me
your route. And then I ended up expanding the Detroit
Fray Prost and I ended one of the biggest routes
in there, and I kind of started young as well.
Were you installed in your mindset with I mean you
sounds something we probably had a competitive family, you know,

(07:25):
with brothers and stuff like that. Were you installed with
that kind of mindset and going also going forward and
being so young and getting into it, like, was what
kind of imposter syndromes you kind of come across?

Speaker 1 (07:35):
So I had one very big driving force that was
also an issue of mine for drawing up, and that
was I'm the youngest of five and the youngest of
me six and a half years older. So I always
wanted to be doing what my big brothers and big sisters,
and so that meant I needed to have money. You

(07:55):
talk about being an entrepreneur. One of the the very
first thing I did. I was like four or five
years old. I'm a little red red wagon and I
made paper airplanes, probably not even especially good ones, and
I wished.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
You put the like the little what is it the
paper clips on the front.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
So I didn't know I didn't even do the paper clips.
I don't think I knew about paper clips at that point,
so they were not good ones. But I'm just like
I think, I thought this is something I can do. Sure,
I'm going to go sell it, and I put in
my red wagon. I would do this, you know, several
times a week paper airplanes and I'd go door to
door selling them for a quarter. And this is early

(08:35):
eighties now mine it was a quarter, wasn't nothing, and
I would sell out. And I did this for a
bit until my mom found out from one of the neighbors,
like it's so cute what your son is doing. And
she's like what, And it was horrified and made me stopped.
But to your point, I was always trying to find
out how can I make money, how can I keep

(08:58):
up with my brothers and sisters? What are the things
that I could do to try to get ahead? And
that led to me wanting to even invest at a
young age. Ultimately, my dad helped teach me how to invest,
starting at eleven.

Speaker 3 (09:11):
Were you protected by your parents, because you know, you
always have the firstborn like myself, that can get away
with nothing right, and then you kind of have the
middle child that's kind of I'm not going to say forgotten,
but you know they kind of get away with what
they want.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
Were you protected?

Speaker 1 (09:25):
My brothers and sisters will probably tell you yes. I mean,
there's a there's a yes and a node to that,
And the yes is my mom is pretty protective over me.
The know of it is. My dad was a big
pop bear top of guy throwing up it still is.
Actually you'll never have a conversation with my dad without
him teaching, right and you learning. That's the way it.

(09:45):
But my dad, when everybody was young, was working his
way in corporate management and retail, and so he was
still around on a daily basis. By the time I
was starting to grow up, he ended up trapping quite
a bit for work, and so he wasn't around quite
as much. Sure though he always was amazing anytime he was,

(10:07):
so there there was a little bit of the yeah
butt factor. So my dad, who really was kind of
the big Papa bear, not as much my mom more so.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Ah, so she got protect you a little bit with that.
Did you any flag from the brothers?

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Oh? All the time? Right?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
Yeah, I mean to this day.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Right, So as you kind of like moving forward and
you got into a very very competitive business. Absolutely, I
mean it's like people you're one of, Like in Palm
Beach people thousands of people tune into every morning here
in Palm Beach, right, and obviously there was a path
to get there, and I'm sure there was kind of
like a lot of inch by inches a sense, right,

(10:47):
like baby steps at a time. What do you kind
of would you drop advice on people out there, for
people that found out what they're passionate about, right and
back with that, you know, back with a persistence. It
doesn't recognize failure. But what was it that came out
in you that said, listen, this is my path, I'm
going to do it and I'm never going to stop.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
One of the things for me was that I always
felt like I was capable of doing what it was
that I would dedicate myself to doing so. I first
and foremost I believed in myself and would be willing
to put myself out there, which became hard when I
didn't grow and I couldn't do sports the way I

(11:27):
wanted to, because I was actually very successful even up
to the end as a five foot six kid, I
was successful in sports, and so you know, you reach
physical limitations, but where there aren't those kinds of limitations.
For me, it was you have to figure out what
the path is, so I'll come. I'll take give you
the example of the next step in that story. So

(11:49):
the way I actually got into radio, I'm like, Okay,
now I'm giving up this television internship. I thought I
had things figured out. I'm not going to let myself
be a failure here. I've decided I want to do
talk radio. How do I get there? And I just
happened to be traveling. I did research on everybody locally

(12:11):
in radio while I had started college, and I wanted
to figure out what it was that I could do
to get an in because it didn't have a natural in.
And I knew one of the morning shows this was
like one of the top forty morning shows with a
whole stunt guy and doing silly things and everything else.
I knew that one of the morning hosts was actually

(12:32):
the program director at that radio station, and Mike, if
I could have a conversation with him, help me figure
out what I needed to do. So I'm on my
way to class one morning and I hear the stunt
guy saying, Hey, we're going to be doing a pickle
peak speed and pickle eating contest. So I'm like, I
can't do the pig speed, but I'll do the pickle.

(12:53):
So I cut class, I go to the stunt and
I get there and there's like this one big dude
who's over six feet another biker guy that comes up,
and here's a little mate. Our contest was sixty seconds,
set as many pickles as you could. My whole thing is,
I don't care about this stupid contest and the prize.
I'm just wanting this conversation program. I've got to be

(13:14):
good and I've got to win this thing. And so
we get through what sixty seconds is mean, like the
biker dude, and almost all the pickles are gone, and
we got like a few seconds left. I took that
jar and I drank the juice because that was the tiebreaker.
And my point in mentioning this to you is whatever
it takes. So I knew what I wanted to do.

(13:38):
I didn't know how to get there, but I did
some research. I figured out a person I could have
a conversation with, and then I waited for what I
thought would be an opportunity to have that conversation in
a way that might be beneficial to him by doing,
in this case, a stupid fit on this morning show.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
It worked.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
The whole thing actually worked. Now I paid my dues
on the music side for four and a half year
until one day, Hey, everybody, I knew I always wanted
to get to news talk. I told him one of
these times, I'm really going to tell the listeners why
I think at the Britney Spears song, so you really
have to get me to news talk. But that did
eventually happen. So it's the it's the leg work, it's
the hard work, it's the perseverance, but it's the the

(14:18):
you know, just being willing to do what it takes
a lot of a lot of times people are their
own worst enemies because the moment you're met with that obstacle,
you stop or you slow down three.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Feet from gold right squad.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
If you listen to what he just said out there,
is that he had a desire to do something. He
backed that desire with that faith, He backed that faith
with a persistence that did not recognize failure, and he
kept He did what it took to get him to
go through. So, Brian, what are you seeing a little
bit and you know people that are on the come
up that you see a little bit of yourself in you,
You actually want to help them, But what what kind

(14:50):
of blind spots do you think that they get caught
up in to not want to progress.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
I think we are conditioned these days to feel as
though we operate within certain limitations. And I think some
of that is imposed by society. I think, and I
mean not to be having finding great teachers and great mentors.
You coach bergy, great mentor brilliant the way you just

(15:16):
summarize that, by the way, better than I could never do.
But a lot of times people are are conditioned to
be X in school. I have plenty of people wanted
to make me an attorney, and it would have been
a very easy thing to do. Sure, you'll have people
to say you're good at this or whatever else, and
they will steer you. I think you have to take
ownership of what it is you're passionate about what it

(15:38):
is that you want to accomplish, and not let let
other find people that will help you achieve that, rather
than have people impose their ideas of what you should
be on you and maybe put certain limitations in your mind.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Yeah it's beautiful and squad out there, don't go anywhere,
because I have some questions that I've been wanting to
ask Brian since I've met and I've actually heard him.

Speaker 2 (16:01):
On the radio, so don't go anywhere.

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Speaker 3 (16:56):
Financing hey, squad we're back And, bryan have you seen
the Movie back to The? Future of, course all, right
let's get in that it's forty years old tomorrow or,
no In april it's forty years.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
OLD i still want to take a ride in the, car, right.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
That's what we're gonna.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
Do we're gonna get in The DeLorean With Martin. Mufly
we're gonna go back to The Double, duce the twenty
two year Old Brian. Mutt, okay what kind of knowledge?
Nuggets let me call him. Here what would you drop on?
Him not to change, anything because your journey has been pretty,
awesome but to maybe shorten a learning, curve level up
or blast through maybe just a little bit.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Quicker always find a way to say. Yes, uh if
it achieves your end, goal what it is you're trying
to do or what you want to, accomplish always say
yes and figure out a way to make it happen.
Later i'll give you an, example and you KNOW i
And i'll Very i'll be very candid with. YOU i

(17:54):
love this format because it allows an. OPPORTUNITY i like to,
Say i've lived on the periphery of people who are
far more impressive than. MYSELF i. Have, YEAH i MEAN
i have no idea to this day why it is
That Sean hannity took to me and mentored me a,
bit did O Mark? Levin but they, Did AND i
am blessed beyond belief for. THAT i have always wanted
to be that guy where they. ARE i am blessed

(18:17):
to no end and to do WHAT i. DO i
take nothing for. Granted i'm never moving for this. Audience
i'm never going, anywhere you. Know IF i do become
that permanent national guy one, Day i'm still going to
be right here in The Palm beaches doing. It And
i'll be right here even on my home station of
j and know WHERE i do all my national shows.
From but one of the things THAT i did early

(18:37):
on THAT i think was an inhibitor to. Me maybe
even having missed out on some of those opportunities along the,
WAY i was of the belief that MAYBE i wasn't
able to do something as well as needed to be.
Done So i'll give you an. EXAMPLE i got a
call at midnight one time and, said, hey we need
you to do a national show, tomorrow AND i had

(18:59):
to do my morning. SHOW i had appointments that, day
it did not fit in my, schedule and not prepared at,
ALL i, SAID i just don't THINK i can make that. Work.
Now some of that was probably at being, midnight me
waking up and not really thinking this thing. THROUGH i
regretted that for so long. AFTERWARDS i don't want to
let anybody. Down, Sure rather than realizing if there's any

(19:21):
kind of an opportunity out, THERE i need to run
through that, door no matter what that. Means and if
it's not, perfect that's okay because they're not looking necessarily
for perfect in that moment. Anyway they're looking for a good.
Solution and so me to my twenty two year old,
self it is never try to rationalize or think through
or evaluate. Opportunities take every opportunity when that presents.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Itself AND i love that and.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
Squat if you've heard me talk on, stage or if
you've heard, me if you're blessed something That i'm blessed
to have as a coaching. CLIENT a lot of you
guys out, there they will attach their confidence to their, abilities.
Right brian didn't feel that his abilities were going to
match with that. Confidence BUT i think what he, did
because he knew his endgame what he, wanted is he
attached his confidence to his. Intentions his intentions is to

(20:10):
go to the next. Level if you who AM i
to speak in front of three? Thousand but who AM
i as Coach fergie to coach AN nfl football player
FOR pga? Golfers who AM? I? Well my intention is
to get them to where they want to, go and
the confidence. Blooms, Right, So, brian how do you want your.
Dash remember that little line between the incarnation date and expiration,

(20:32):
date life date and debt. Date hopefully it's way down
the line with that little line in between. There how
Does Brian mudd want his? Dash Remember i'm going.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
To give you two, answers and one is the way
THAT i am known by you mentioned two sides of,
stories one side of. Facts that that brother that always
goes my mantra has also been passion plus talent is.
Unstoppable so passion plus talent is. Unstoppable so those are
the kind of like overt you, know like mission statements

(21:01):
THAT i have out. There i'll give you another one,
Though AND i don't do a good job of this right,
now BUT i pray about it every single, night and
ACTUALLY i pray To god every single night THAT i
do his will and using my platform the various ways
THAT i am able to help do his work and

(21:22):
ultimately hopefully to bring other people to him and for
most people that listen to me in the day to,
day given the TOPICS i, cover, sure how let's, say
PASSIONATE i can be in the. Delivery it might sound,
odd but ULTIMATELY i would want to be remembered for you,
know being a person who helped people find themselves and

(21:46):
find their place With god and was part of that,
community part of the faith based community of people that
made a. Difference i've got a lot of work to do, there, sure.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
And we all. Do AND i thank you for being
transparent about. That. Brian what do you feel people then
might misunderstand the most About Brian?

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Mudd people Think i'm WHO i they want me to. Be,
POLITICALLY i am. Stereotyped i'm, stereotyped, Yeah and one of
the things that people who know me well know is
THAT i don't fit in stereotypical boxes for any number of,
reasons right but you, know right down to to to

(22:27):
being plant based in my diet and everything out, there
very very different things with me and and the stereotype
that that precedes. Me so, YEAH i would Say i'm
commonly typecast by people who haven't necessarily given me a.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
Chance absolutely got to get kind of get to know
you there a little. Bit so anything keep you up
at night.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
Where to get up, early like my.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
LADY i got to give a shout out to my Lady,
susan my fiancee out, there because she gets up at two.
Forty she's at the restaurant by, Five god blessed.

Speaker 2 (23:01):
Morning.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
Yeah so who, like you're ga right getting ready to
rock and roll by five am and get on the,
mic and you sound like you've been up all, day,
Bro so well LIKE.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
I, haven't but uh, YEAH i get up at three
thirty to get going at the station by four and
and YEAH i hit the air by, five so uh,
Yeah i'm in bed by eight. O'clock, Okay SO i
am an early now in terms of staying up though,
NOW i have always had a hard time, sleeping And
i'm always thinking. Through i'm analytical to a, fault, Right

(23:35):
SO i will sit there and think about what the
world's problems are and how theoretically on my side it's
all of. Them i'll think about What i'm going to
present the next day for a. Show MAYBE i have
a new idea THAT i hadn't put down, yet AND
i want to make sure That i've got, it you,
know kind of, together SO i can go ahead and use.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
It and that's one. Thing bruddy that Or brian, that,
Brother you like your.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
Preparation, Like i'm a big believer professional, athletes And i'm
blessed to coach you know that the separations and the. Preparation,
okay your Prep, well you showed me the other day
with like going down the lines and what's on your computer.
SCREEN i was, like, man this guy's rated rock no matter.
What and that was so impressive to. Me and, Again,
squad you're talking to one of the number one talk shows,

(24:19):
here talk show hosts in The Palm, beaches and he's
also sits in For hannity and it's just he's super emmentally.
Respected but he prepares like no. Other i've seen. It
i've witnessed. It it's. Amazing And, brian what would you
say your definition of a life well lived is.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Doing god's, will love that love that it's in that
book and walking in those. Ways that's what matters. Most,
really the only thing that matters in the.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
End are you in the word pretty much every?

Speaker 1 (24:47):
Day, Yeah so my wife AND i we do a
couple of different, things like you know right now it's
lant and so we're doing The hallow app and kind
of going through the Lynch okap program.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
There it's.

Speaker 1 (24:57):
Nice we do The bible in a, year which is
taking as well over a year because we're not we
will do The hello app every. Day but The bible
in the, year we don't do every. Day our schedules
don't always meet up long enough that we can do it,
together so we try to catch up on the. Weekend but,
yeah we do The bible in the year Of Father Mike,
schmidt and we did for a long time just read

(25:18):
The bible. Ourselves that's actually where we got into The
bible and a year of stuff because we needed help with,
interpretation because, like we don't understand, this we need somebody
to help help split it to.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
It, so, yeah and What i'm big on Is. Proverbs
there's thirty one chapters And. Proverbs, okay most months have
at least thirty days thirty one. Days so if you
read a chapter a day at least Of, proverbs why
is this men and that's ever lived In King solomon And,
hezekaya you know they're in. There they're dropping serious knowledge
nuggets on your on a daily, basis you, Know so
you just read a chapter of, day you know for that.

(25:49):
Part i've did The bible in a year a few,
times AND i always find myself having to catch up as, well.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
RIGHT i like you saying a few times, too because
already and we're like halfway, through or like we're doing
this again right.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Exactly, Exactly.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
Brian like you AND i have met and talked about
a few of these, questions you, know at. Length but
today you've got five seconds with no, explanations and they
can all be answered that.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
WAY i promise. You you read a level.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
Up see do this? Thing see IF i can do
on the, spot try to level?

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Up. Brian what is the best leveling up advice you've ever? Received?

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Oh, gosh five seconds or. Less i've already failed, THIS i.
Promise be, yourself love. It share one of your personal
habits that contributes to your. Success you mentioned preparation for.
Me it's all. Preparation love.

Speaker 3 (26:38):
It you see me kind of like walking down the
street or at a. Networkingfunctor even here in. Studio you're
like Man pergy's in his dull gems a little bit
other than the good book The. Bible what book might
you hand me that you've read that really flipped a
script in your?

Speaker 1 (26:49):
MIND i can picture, it BUT i don't remember the
name now so. BAD i can see.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
About your favorite book ever, read probably on ran.

Speaker 1 (26:57):
That's even, Actually ela. Shrug you know it's. Funny now
to ours. Going i've also got nineteen eighty four THAT
i keep around at all, times not necessarily favorite BECAUSE
i enjoy, it but just because of the reality of.
It but, no it's funny you Mentioned Alice. Shrugged we
actually went back and started watching the trilogy of movies
they made. Too but, Yeah Alice shrugged is a good.

(27:18):
Call i've answered that way with.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
One of my favorite.

Speaker 3 (27:20):
Books my mentor made me read it WHEN i was
twenty four years. Old but Here i'm breaking my own
role here because squat on The Lightning. Run but it
was the most. Enlightening although the movies they had different
actors kind of come in AND i didn't like it
In Atlas Shrug part two and, three how they had
different actors in.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
Part one what they weren't done as? Well, yeah, Right,
Bran you're most commonly used emoji when you.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Text definitely a smiley.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Face love.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
It nicknames growing up, mud speedy mud and speedy. Nice
any hidden talent and or superpower that you know that
you have that nobody knows about until.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
NOW i think the biggest thing for me is people
are surprised how SHORT i, AM i have a big,
mouth and then they meet me in on five secs Chess.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
Chucker's, Monopoly, monopoly gotcha go to ice cream Flavor. Vanilla
there's a mind. Too, actually there's a sandwich called The Speedy.
Mud build that sandwich for.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
Me what do we? Eat you're?

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Ready let's go avocado and paplan, now love. It there's
some mushrooms in.

Speaker 3 (28:23):
There love it here because you're a, veggie. RIGHT i
am a good, work favorite charity in our. Organization you
like to give your time and our money.

Speaker 1 (28:29):
Too oh that is very. DIFFICULT i bet it is for.
YOU i actually work with, multiples so that's the. Challenge
But Salvation army and The Miami Rescue mission are the
the two That i'm.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
Making appreciate that last. Question we can elaborate on this
one a little. Bit but the best decade of music, sixties,
seventies eighties or nineties eighties by?

Speaker 2 (28:49):
Far love it And brian how can we find? You my?

Speaker 1 (28:51):
Friend The Brian Mud. Show you search for, me you
will find me At Brian Mud, Radio searching and.

Speaker 3 (28:57):
SQUAT i just had kind of a free master class
on how a journey that can get you to where
you want to. Be it was, instilled you know a
little bit by his father at a young age.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
Put to talk a little bit on investing and.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
Respecting he always felt capable about what he, wanted so
he just really went out there and got after. It
he did a deep dive and what could set himself
apart from and getting in front of the right.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
People and it ended up in the pickle.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Juice he got him, going got him going, forward and
he wants you to stop operating within your. Limitations get out,
there get after. It always find a way to say
yes if it aligns with your. Values and if you
don't know, how my good Friend Leah woodford would, say
get your asking, gear get out, there ask the. Questions
there are. People Because brian brought up the giants that

(29:41):
he stood on the shoulders off Like, kennedy Like, levine
he still went out there with impostors and why did
these guys want to have helped? Me but his intentions
are to serve you and to get you the facts.
Right two sides of every, story one side to every.
Fact that's what my good Friend brian. Does he levels
up his, health he levels up his. Wealth he's absolutely
handsome devil when you meet him in, person And i'm

(30:03):
so blessed to be immensely and by the, Way scott
he is producing my, show So i'll talk about like
a goal bucket list. Moment, So, brian thank you so
much for coming. On let's go level.

Speaker 2 (30:13):
Up been a.

Speaker 1 (30:14):
Pleasure thank you so. Much
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