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August 6, 2025 • 25 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, let me go to two stories here, wonder the stories.
I'm gonna go to, Vinie. I'm coming to you with
this one because you specialize in this story. Yes, a
gay couple for are you staring like this is your story?
You picked the story gay couple goes for baby sarrogacy.

(00:25):
Video one later identified as Pennsylvania registered sex offender WHOA
tells them, Rob, can we play without the music? Yes?
Go ahead and play it, Rob, So this is them, like, congratulations,
they got a kid and two fathers. Yet I don't
know if you see the picture on the bottom right,
what does it say Rob six three one two.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Sexual abuse of children was his primary offense. Brandon Keith
Riley Mitchell, according to this report, was registered as a
sex offender on the sixth of October twenty sixteen.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
And by the way, this is in Michigan. Okay, this
is in the state of Michigan. With the story, let
me just read it to you, and then I'm gonna
come to because I have a problem. I have a problem.
Let me just read it again. Let me just read
it to you. Let me just read it to you. Okay,
so let the boy watch Well, no, exactly, I want

(01:21):
the boy not to watch these two days. That's the problem, Daddy, Daddy,
what are you guys doing? No, it's it's we don't
want that. So Brandon Keith Mitchell and writer somebody always
got it okay, So crowdfunded surrogacy bird with a husband,
Logan Riley is a registered Tier one sex offender in Pennsylvania,
stemming from a twenty sixteen arrest for attempting to solicit

(01:42):
a sixteen year old boy for sexual activity. As report
reported by Reducks Red Ducks, The outlet stated, Brandon Keith
Mitchell is a Tier one sex offender in the state
of Pennsylvania and arrested in twenty sixteen for doing that.
Court records indicated Mitchell, a former chemistry teacher at downing
In West High School, exchange over twelve thousand text messages

(02:04):
with the teenager. There is twelve thousand text messages twelve
five with a teenager, and a police search uncovered hundreds
of sexually explicit videos of the victim on his laptop.
Mitchell was charged with multiple felonies, including possessional child pornography,
sexual abuse of children, endangering the welfare of children, and
corruption of minors. According to press release from Chester County

(02:26):
District Attorney's Office dated February ninth of twenty sixteen. Authorities
confirmed Mitchell exchanged newt photos but sexually suggestive text messages
with the male student, a junior under eighteen, on multipl occasions,
though his defense attorney, Peter Crassa, said there's no allegations
of physical contact with any student. Vine your thoughts on.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
This absolute pure evil.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (02:46):
You can't even adopt a dog if you're on this
sex registry. Okay, but this guy got a freaking a baby,
like he was ordering it off of Amazon. And it's like, like,
that's how broken our system is. And I'm sorry, this
is my opinion how I feel. Well. I don't think
a gay couple of men should be adopting. You shouldn't
be buying some kid to have your house. I'm sorry,

(03:08):
it's unnatural. It should be a father and a mother
because these are the type of instances that happen. And
even if it's one, it's one, God knows how many
more are out there, Okay. And I said this how
many times? Okay, And it kills me to see that
little that that child. I hope have they taken the
child away, Tom, I mean, Rob, have they taken the
kid away from the Okay, so they have it yet

(03:29):
so so and I.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Said this multiple times.

Speaker 5 (03:31):
Okay, guys, children are the most overlooked and abused group.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
On this freaking planet.

Speaker 5 (03:37):
Okay, from from the beginning, the schools brainwash them and
sexualize them with the LGBTQ push.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
We don't give a damn.

Speaker 5 (03:43):
How many of are missing at the border three hundred
thousand and nah, they just go missing. Plant parenthood murders them. Okay,
what chance? What chance do they have? And then you
have freaking these couples, gay couples where one of them
is a freaking sex offender to underage kids to twelve
year olds. What are you that kid's gonna do? They
gonna do this kid when he gets older, he has
to change them. They have to see him naked, they

(04:04):
have to see his penis, They have to clean this thing.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
And you're doing that with twelve.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
This kid's gonna grow up to be twelve, Okay, and
the it just drives me nuts. Pat These kids have
no voice, they have no lobby, they have no protection,
and what to say slip through the cracks? Are you
freaking kidding me? How the hell do we keep letting
this crap happen? And I've seen other reports I saw.
I'm not gonna get into PAP, but there's two other
stories that I sent to Rob.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
They're catching these people's left and right, guys.

Speaker 5 (04:29):
The pedophile problem and around the world and including our
country is insane. Put the Jeffrey Epstein aside, that's okay.
The blackmail operation. Just another reverend I saw was spotted.
He's a reverend of pat Reverend Roger Hanky. Rob Can
I sent you this clip I had And by the guys,
this is all allegedly die San Diego.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Pastor at Saint John's Episcoal church.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Did you see the video of the guy pulled up
to the I'm asking he says, you want to talk
in front of your and he.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
Says no, in front of your lover. Yeah, And like
this is happening way more than often. It's he's not
getting freaking reported, all right. These people are everywhere, guys,
and I urge everybody be freaking careful. This guy's a
reverend at a church and he was caught. Rob right there?

Speaker 3 (05:10):
Can you click? Can you play that one?

Speaker 5 (05:11):
I want you guys to see this this is and
Rob what's the name of the company that goes out.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
What's down in the corner? People versus people versus press.

Speaker 4 (05:20):
This is hims video.

Speaker 6 (05:21):
How's it going, Roger? Do you want to talk to
me privately? Or do you want your boyfriend to find
out or your your husband?

Speaker 1 (05:26):
What what I mean?

Speaker 6 (05:29):
Do you want to talk to me privately? Outside nice Porsche?

Speaker 4 (05:41):
This happens.

Speaker 6 (05:43):
I mean, like I said, I don't want him to
hear otherwise we can we can, we can tell him
if you want.

Speaker 4 (05:48):
It's a picture of you.

Speaker 3 (05:49):
He's showing him photos of him.

Speaker 6 (05:51):
I just want to go walk and talk. We just
want to keep it private. I mean, I want to
talk to you about the conversations you were having for
the people that were talking to you and Grinder.

Speaker 5 (06:00):
Okay, so I'm about you a positive So he's allegedly
he's confronting him because he is on Grinder and trying
to holler at somebody that he thought was fourteen and fifteen.
These demons, I know Jake is listening. These demons are
so they're out there, guys. And it's more it's happening
more than often. Pat And this is man. It just

(06:20):
drives me crazy. They're everywhere, and I look, it could
be priests, it could be your neighbor, it could be
a coach. They're out there. And the fact that this
the other guy the main story. He's already convicted. How
the hell is he adopting a child? What are we
even talking about?

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Tom? So there's two things here, three things here.

Speaker 7 (06:39):
The first thing, oh my, is I don't necessarily you know,
you can feel very strongly as I do about what
it takes to raise kids and the role of a
natural mother and natural father in raising those kids, and
I feel very strongly about it. I also recognize that
the law under the John Roberts decisions that same sex
people can get married, and under the law, same sex

(07:01):
people can adopt. However, when anyone is adopting any one,
they don't have to be same sex to be a predator.
They don't have to be same sex to be a
risk to children. When they're adopting, the full and complete
background check has to happen so that these things don't
fall through the cracks. It says, I don't care whether
it's a gay couple or a heterosexual couple, if that

(07:24):
one of those in those relationships is a predator with
a record that had to resign from a workplace. That's
not like a minor offense that's trapped in a clerical error.
This guy had a very real thing and resigned as
a teacher.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
Did he not?

Speaker 7 (07:39):
Yes, So I feel very very strongly about that. The
next the third point I feel strongly about is this
is why you have to watch what your kids are watching.
This is why the parents everywhere need to be vigilant.
There are things happening online. You have to be so vigilant.
This is why thirteen year olds, fourteen year olds shouldn't

(07:59):
have phones. One of my daughters had a phone. She
took it to swim, brought it back, puts it in
the kitchen. That's it, it's done. I gave a little
bit too much permission, and I reeled it back. I
read a great book about things. I reeled it back,
and I said, you know what, you're right, says her
older sister. Didn't have any Instagram until she was a
senior and was a senior group from school.

Speaker 4 (08:22):
And it was your book. Photos circulated and I monitored it.
That's so dangerous.

Speaker 7 (08:27):
So point one, you know it is legal for people
to get married.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
It's legal for people to adopt.

Speaker 7 (08:33):
Point two, background checks have to be better this, this
n has to stand up for it. And then I'm
I'm with Vinnie on point three. These kids are getting
exploited and the first line of defense needs to be
their own parents.

Speaker 5 (08:47):
Well, here's my question, Tom, and I respect everything that
you're saying, especially with you know, the parents and being accountable,
but can we be honest with each other? Pat Tom Adam,
you think it's okay, honestly, genuinely a gay male couple
to adopt a male boy. That's not like you're this
is a strange, this is not blood and you're seeing

(09:07):
his penis in your face, and he's gonna get older.
That's gonna be a naked stranger in your house. That's
a naked kid in your house that you're gonna be.
I just I'm very uncomfortable with that. That very uncomfortable.

Speaker 7 (09:19):
It's illegal for them to do it in America, but
personal legal do a lot of stuff. I will tell
you I disagree with that. I disagree with that on
faith grounds. I disagree with it because I think mothers
and fathers are critical roles.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
To raising kids.

Speaker 7 (09:33):
But I'm recognizing where the laws stand I get the law,
also saying I disagree.

Speaker 8 (09:38):
Yeah, yeah, I think gay couples should be able to
get married. I think gay couples should be able to adopt,
and I totally understand leg should and I totally understand why.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
People have an objection to that. I totally get it.

Speaker 8 (09:52):
By the way, speaking of adopting kids, do you know
what states allow gay couples to adopt kids? All fifty
states federally. Now, there's different hurdles in different states. Now,
I personally have friends a lesbian couple that adopted kids,
a boy and a girl, and a gay couple that
adopted boys. Dave Ruben who we know and his husband

(10:15):
Dave great parents. I'm not worried about them. Who I
am worried about are child sex offenders, child molesterers, predators
getting access to these kids. How the hell does this
sex predator fall through the cracks?

Speaker 4 (10:30):
What cracks?

Speaker 8 (10:31):
There should be so many background checks if you're a
child predator to adopt a kid. What hey, Jeffrey Epstein
and his girlfriend want to adopt a couple young girls, nobody.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
We need some serious background checks here. So I'm not.

Speaker 8 (10:45):
Against normal people who happen to have a different lifestyle
or sexual orientation raising kids. What we need are people
raising good kids. What we need is to be able
to protect our kids. Because, by the way, flip it ready,
there's a lot of straight couples who are shitty parents
and raise shitty ass kids. So just because you're gay

(11:06):
or straight or lesbian does not mean that you're gonna
raise a good kid or a bad kid.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
We're probably gonna go over this story about this.

Speaker 8 (11:14):
Normal woman who was a normal lady. She has a mom,
she has a son, and her son turns out to
be an absolute psychopath killer and she enabled them.

Speaker 4 (11:24):
How does that work?

Speaker 3 (11:25):
I just have a problem with the story.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
I know, but you were talking about parents. I just
I just Adam and I love and I respect everything
you're saying. I just I'm uncomfortable with any right gay
couple having a naked kid with a.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
Penis in front of their face.

Speaker 5 (11:40):
That's a child that's not gonna be able to report
anything or say anything. I'm very uncomfortable with it. Who
knows what is going on? Like, you know what I mean,
you're a gay couple, Like what do you? I don't know, man,
I get your concerns. This is this is an awkward conversation,
but we're having it. But but does that like, how
would you So let's say a straight couple, like a

(12:01):
man and a woman, adopt a little girl, so that
little girl is still.

Speaker 4 (12:07):
Going to be around a man that likes women. How
do you deal with that, Adam. That's a whole different situation.

Speaker 8 (12:12):
But the point is you're saying attraction will lead to
you doing something weird to a child.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
I'm talking about I don't know, unnatural.

Speaker 1 (12:18):
If you, by the way, if you ran a country
from start, okay, not, it's a law. Now, if you
ran a country from start, would you be okay with
gay men adopting kids?

Speaker 8 (12:33):
It wouldn't be my first order of business. That's down
the list.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
I don't want any trans weird.

Speaker 8 (12:43):
No, But would you be going on? Because here I
would be mostly comfortable with it. Mostly I'm not entirely
I don't know what it's like.

Speaker 4 (12:52):
Why are you not entirely comfortable with.

Speaker 8 (12:54):
Because Vinnie does have some valid concerns. It's not a
blanket statement.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
So so you know, this is a very sensitive topic
for a lot of people. Because we have friends in
this space that you know, I don't know if we
call friends. But I have acquaint people who are in
this space. And I had a very great conversation about
this with Jillian at dinner one night. To me, it's
not gay lesbian couples. We had a pastor at a

(13:21):
school at a church we used to go to, Tom
who he would get up and he was raised by
a lesbian couple who was raised by you know what
I'm talking about, and he would openly talk about it.
He talked about it in his book. It's not like
he's hiding it. He's not embarrassed about it. He actually
wrote a book and talked about it. This is a
pastor out of church that we.

Speaker 4 (13:38):
Used to go to.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
But you know, a lesbian couple is not interested in
anything a man has. Yeah, a gay couple is interested
in what you have Sexually, they're attracted to another male.
When you look at stats, you said every single fifty
state Mississippi just allowed to be legal just nine years ago,

(14:01):
twenty sixteen. It was a last state. It was historically
the toughest one.

Speaker 4 (14:04):
Well that's I think twenty fifteen is one Obama league
right marriage.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
After that, it changed the game with everything that's going on,
actually adopting gay couples kids is a new thing.

Speaker 4 (14:16):
It's not one hundred year old thing. It's a brand
new thing. I agree. So here's the game area.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
But but but the point I'm trying to make to
you is we don't even have like I remember when
they started doing books on steroids. When steroids first came out,
everybody it was like wow, stories they're not bad for you.
There this or that, and like, ah, you know, yeah,
your testosterone level being a certain level TRT testosal replacement
therapy it could be good for men because you know,

(14:41):
if your testosterone is lower, you're feel insecure, you're not
a good husband because you can't perform, and you don't
feel good about yourself. Maybe it's better for you to
raise it. Okay, Then we got a little bit smarter
with testosterone and steroids, But then we learned a lot
of people that also overdid it. And in bodybuilding, every
year people would die and I would get text messages
for all the Olympia people.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
People die.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Right, it's such a new thing that we don't yet
have enough data to sit there and say this is
good or bad. You're right, So to me, a part
of it I'm not comfortable with because It's all about odds.
It's all about odds. If I I'm a married man,
if I lived in a house with thirty bombshell models

(15:22):
and it was a test. These girls are gonna pay
where two peace swimsuits all day? Every day You're gonna
have breakfast, lunch, and dinner with them. And you're living
in this twenty bedroom mansion with twenty models. How many
days could you last? I'm a man very comfortably saying it.
I'm not taking up that challenge.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
I will sign up for this. John, what I tell you?
I am here, I got yeah you.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
It is not duty to please that rudy for you.

Speaker 4 (15:50):
It would be easy but.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
For me to think, oh I am so, you know,
freaking strong as a Christian mager.

Speaker 4 (15:59):
Are you at you're freaking Martian man? I volunteer.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
Yeah, yeah so, But but you have to understand yourself.
Like when I travel, I like to travel with a crew.
You know, my my neck goes the same places.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
We have a guy. I won't to say his name
because I don't want to put him on blast. He
knows who he is.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
This guy could spot a girl his radar. You understand
what I'm talking. I'm good he's no, No, Vinny, your
amateur compared to him, Well, Vinnie's gaitar is off the
charge radar. Find anything voluptuous, round anything right. He will
go into a room and I just all I do

(16:40):
is I just look at his eyes and and I'm like,
what's he looking at? Oh, she'd bother you? You got it
good as well?

Speaker 4 (16:44):
I'm good. No, you're good. No, bro, you're not tier one,
You're tier three is tier one.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
I'm blind.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Like me and this guy Adam are having a moment
like we're having like a I have something that's going
on with my family, and we're like and a kind
of a remember this listen, and we're talking and like
we had a moment like this, and we're looking at
each other and.

Speaker 4 (17:03):
He's like, yeah, man, it's with you. But it just
really quick.

Speaker 1 (17:08):
The girl just walked through.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
She's ridiculous. I go, dude, my cousin's not doing well.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
He's like, look over there, and it was he is
that good?

Speaker 4 (17:16):
Go back to the story to me.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
To me, it's I just don't want to put men
in a position who like other men to do something
stupid that, especially with kids. So because if you want
a dude with another man. Bro, you're an adult.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Congrats.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
I don't care. I've been to hundreds of clubs in
my life. The best clubs I went to were gay clubs.
It's not even close. I love those No, no, but
but I'm telling you. You know what made gay clubs
the best girls to not have anyone flirt with exactly?
And it was by eleven o'clock twelve o'clock. They're like, listen, man,
I mean, I can only do gay men for so long.
I want a straight guy.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
Like, what right your body?

Speaker 1 (17:55):
We're in town, the blue Asian soldiers in uniform.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
It was the ultimate strategy we're talking about.

Speaker 8 (18:03):
Okay, I want to see how comfortable you are. I
want to realize you we go.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Let's say Vinnie and I, you know, do a Chuck
and Larry type. We get married, and what are you
comfortable with? Vinnie and Adam adopting? Nothing? Nothing?

Speaker 1 (18:18):
Zero, you know nothing. We cannot adopt a boy, nothing.
We cannot adopt a girl because men are different. Men
are very different than women. No, no, men are very
let me tell you, witty, and I cannot adopt When
we stay at a house together, Tom knows this. Do
you know how overprotective. I am of his girls, of
my boys. I don't like anybody being on the second floor.

(18:39):
I got a very basic roof and we're living in
a big house. So unfortunately, sometimes you can lose people
because the house is not like a small husband's like, oh,
you know, you gotta go walk around to find it's
like the haunted house with the pink cru I am
god okay with kids being on the second floor without
me being on the second floor and being present, because why,
I don't think my kids are bad kids. I don't
think anybody's kids, but I know it's a you're a man,

(19:02):
you're a boy. Okay, boys are wired and a very
A follow up.

Speaker 4 (19:06):
Question, how comfortable are you with two women adopting I'm
more comfortable. Okay. So then here's the question.

Speaker 8 (19:13):
You've seen the stats yes about a lack of a
father in the home. Yes, So now you have a
double woman yes, and no father in the home. How
will those kids turn out? Because here's my here's my
thoughts at the you're asking in a question, Yes, let
me make the state. Yes, okay, it's better than a
foster home. What is the two mothers raising a boy

(19:35):
is better than what happens at foster home. Walk me
through the hierarchy of what you think is the most
beneficial for foster some stuff. Beneficial. Number one is a
father and a mother, I assume, right, yeah, for sure,
walk me through that. So then then it's what single mother.
Then it's a lesbian couple.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
No, no, no, no, I'm going to go no, no, I'll give
it to you. Clearly, mom and dad married, raising kids,
totally nuclear family. Nuclear family. Number two is mother with
a step dad. That's a good dad raising kids, a
lot of kids. You see these videos that dad was
a deadbeat d A good dad comes in and later
on the kid changes the jersey on the football saying,

(20:14):
I'm playing with my stepdad's then because my dad wasn't
nder picture. Yes, a man that wants to be a
great father. A woman could marry a scumbag and she
goes and marry somebody else. That's number two. Number three,
a father raising kids without the mother.

Speaker 4 (20:26):
Got it.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Number four a mother raising kids single. Then after that
to me, nothing, hmm, that's it to adopt if I
have to choose, And just the conversation with Jillian, because
it's different with boys when it's in that setting, then
boys with two men, it's it's a very it's a

(20:47):
very different conversation.

Speaker 4 (20:48):
So then foster home. No where does that fall on this?

Speaker 1 (20:53):
Foster homes get nasty, But to me, it doesn't go
back to two men. And to me, I will never
be comfortable with this ever, because I've been a man
for forty six years. And by the way, do you
know how controversial of a position this is to take
in our community For me to take, I totally understand.

Speaker 8 (21:13):
Are you comfortable with two men adopting a baby girl?

Speaker 4 (21:17):
No? Not even a girl?

Speaker 1 (21:18):
No, not at all? Why nothing? If you've chosen to
be a gay couple, go enjoy yourselves. I don't want
no kids to be in that environment. Yep, I'm not.

Speaker 4 (21:28):
Now you're comfortable with a lesbie?

Speaker 1 (21:29):
By the way, for me, it's black and white. There's
no great area for me here with a gay couple.
You want to be together, go handle your business, keep
it to yourself. I have no hard feelings over it
when it comes to kids. I am naturally a protective
person when it comes on to story.

Speaker 8 (21:47):
Are you comfortable with gay marriage and not adopting just
gay marriage alone?

Speaker 4 (21:52):
Am I comfortable with gay marriage. I'm not.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
I'm with them being together, but if you want to
put the tax benefits, that have to be a certain
way to say for tax purposes. Yes, but I'm not
for that either. So that's a that's a Obama law,
but it's a law today and it is what it is.
But for me, I'm not. My job isn't to protect
gay couples. My job as a man is to protect kids.
If I see outside something happens to a kid, my

(22:18):
natural reaction kicks in within seconds. I can't help myself.
I'm at an ice cream place the other day and
this mother is with her son, and the son says,
what did he say to her? I said this the
other day, taking something or for me. He's like, I'm
not going to get you ice cream because the way
you behaved earlier. You're such a dumb ass. What you're
a dumb ass. And by the way Senna and Dylan

(22:42):
look at me, they look at me like what's going on.
By the way he's doing it in front of us,
he's probably Tiko's age. Mom, You're such a dumbass. There's
no father in the picture. I wanted to smack him
upside his said, I I can't do that. Now, I
can't do that. But that's America for you. So to me,
you know the level of respect and some of this behavior,

(23:03):
and I'm gonna lose you know, some some people that
are going, I can't believe you're this. You're so out
of touch your listen, values, principles. You know, everybody has
their own story. I'm a black and white.

Speaker 8 (23:15):
I think you're not gonna make many new friends from
saying this. Meaning there's people are upset, But I respect
the hell out of that's how you feel.

Speaker 1 (23:21):
I'm not a I guarantee you the same people that
may not happy with the position I'm taking, they will
respect the fact that I dont fear walking on eggshells
to not tell you on what I believe in this position. See,
I'm very comfortable with that. This is not an area
they can change my mind on. It's black and white
for me. Summer is here, future looks bright, Giar. We
have the matching shirts with the hats gang, so Rob

(23:44):
if you can go to it where people can see it, no,
you just had to go. If you go back one
where it shows the homepage right there, so the matching
if you can shop the collection, the hats, the shirts,
the colors matching with each other. This is the shirt
that Vinnie wears, the black Future looks bright shirt right
there with the silber one. Every time I see it
because that's elevated, right, it's raised up. It's six. So

(24:06):
if you go up a little bit, I don't know
if that one's an elevator or not. Go a little
bit higher up with the hats the other way, Rob.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
If you can.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Oh, those are the ones that are elevated. These are
so sick. Look at that matching. So summertime, go sports
your future. Yesterday we're walking on Vegas. Guys, got value
tam of the shirt on value timent hat sounds awesome.
Now we're seeing it all over the place and I'm
getting a bunch of pictures being sent my way. So
go to et meerch dot com place your order on
number two. We are officially We were at Gaylord last

(24:33):
week Orlando, at the conference where the All Conference will
be held and at the hotel where the All Conference
will be held. We are officially thirty five days away
from nearly twelve thousand people coming together at the of
All Conference at the Gaylord, the hotel looks amazing. The
number of networking opportunities absolutely insane. Whether you're an AI,

(24:54):
real estate, private equity, you're trying to raise money, you're
trying to deploy money to some people. Great place to come.
If you haven't yet bought your tickets, the top two
tier tickets are about to sell out. Of course, you
can get your general tickets, but the best tickets are
typically the executive and the sealmed founder for you to
sit close your network with others. There's gonna be a
lot of big announcements that will be making Tony Robbins

(25:14):
will be there, Martha Stewart will be there, David Falk
will be there, and a couple other surprises that will
only be revealing while you're there. If you haven't yet registered,
go to the Vaultconference dot com. Once again to the
Vault Conference dot Com. I believe the prices are increasing
this Friday, so get your tickets before the price is
increased by the end of this week. And get your

(25:35):
hotels's way as well at the Gaylord because everybody will
be there. If you enjoy this video, you want to
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