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November 12, 2025 66 mins
A fire was lit at DreamHack as Uncle Pudge gathered VapinGamers, Chavez Flexingtn, Midnight in the Mountains, ThisIsTheRayGaming, Smay2010, and me for a raw, joyful, and unfiltered summit where faith, culture, and creativity converged into a singular conviction: creators who stand in truth shape the future, and that future is being forged through human connection, real community, and creator-first tools that let your voice carry without gatekeepers, with Rumble’s momentum visible in the room and Pickax built as the home base where you are the algorithm, your audience is yours, and your work multiplies value across every stream, every panel, and every conversation we’re about to lead.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks for coming in.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Now it's getting weird.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
Weird, Okay, what is going on?

Speaker 3 (00:10):
Guys?

Speaker 1 (00:10):
All right?

Speaker 3 (00:12):
What is Rumble's auto form thing doing?

Speaker 4 (00:14):
What is sixteen by nine, four by three n by
sixteen there.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Too?

Speaker 1 (00:24):
I don't know. This is one of the reasons I
don't use studio.

Speaker 5 (00:28):
I used I joined by just thinking it stretches my
camera out this way like one hundred regional camera and
re enable it and like, get.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Ray, you've lost some weight, brother? You like great? Oh
no the camera angle.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
I learned today, uh, or not today, but this week
Ray that you're you're a giant.

Speaker 5 (00:48):
I'm god thinking Bill BRASKI, dude, what are you talking about?

Speaker 1 (00:51):
I had, I had no idea. I genuinely thought you
were like maybe the same height as Tomby.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
It's so funny. Like a couple of weeks ago you
were in my chat and I don't remember what you said,
but you said something about like you couldn't wait to
meet me and see how much bigger are you were
than me? And I literally responded, I was like, no chance,
was in no way, like literally not possible. I was
surprised at how big Craig is from side screams and

(01:17):
I tower over Craig like I'm significantly wow large wow.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Okay, all right, well I'm gonna have to get a
bigger truck.

Speaker 5 (01:26):
When you're sweated and no one can tell, but like, yeah, yeah,
yeah I can.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
I can see how you just tower over the back
of that chair.

Speaker 5 (01:36):
I mean, I'm not even sitting up from here?

Speaker 1 (01:41):
What I do? Sorry, I can't fit in my camera.

Speaker 5 (01:45):
People were messaging me, like Midnight is messaging me, and
he's like, bro, I'm so sad your flights got canceled.
I also heard your giant what's up with that?

Speaker 2 (01:54):
By the way, need verification please?

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Right for sure?

Speaker 5 (02:00):
You know who's like my antimy god dang Malley mouse brother?
Yeah tiny. So we took him and we framed the
camera on her and like the whole top of my
body's cut off. We took it a rumble last week
that was great.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
Is e freaking the da ghum?

Speaker 4 (02:19):
Jeff freaking c Eve money freaking freaking of acts of picking?

Speaker 5 (02:27):
Are Are we doing a rebrand now?

Speaker 3 (02:29):
We're going acts of picking? It's another golden idea that
I figured I throw at you man.

Speaker 6 (02:34):
You guys, you guys were picking and axe in each
other last night. Like all the time.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
You know, it was.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
Little little suss but you know, no, I got ear
mops on that one. No, that was that was definitely.
It's interesting.

Speaker 4 (02:53):
We were talking about like different airbnbs, uh and May
was telling me what she.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
Was talking about it.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
I was like, oh, actually, I can see how people
might think like different airbnbs. I was talking about what
was happening last night and she.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
Was referencing to something other and I was like, wait,
what is she talking about. I was like, oh, okay,
I get it. Yeah, but no, yeah for for me having.

Speaker 4 (03:14):
H so we got three of what pudges in there too,
But yeah, to pudge this point earlier, the airbnb.

Speaker 3 (03:19):
That we had. This is so weird, dude that layouts
just messing.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
With my head.

Speaker 3 (03:25):
But no, it's terrible, but it was. It was really
awesome to hear.

Speaker 4 (03:29):
I mean, first and foremost, honestly, just grown men who
are not not scared, not tim and not passive, not weak,
to discuss matters that really truly matter, faith, family, a
handful of other things, the future of Rumble, the future
of Pickaxe, and man, guys, I'm just gonna tell it
right now for anybody listening in the passion of everybody
in that room was I mean immeasurable, Like it was unbelievable,

(03:53):
man Like, it was just incredible to see ideas flying here,
there and everywhere, the passion coming out and everything, and man,
I was just like, dude, this this is I love
this stuff. Man Like.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
That was truly probably the highlight of the whole entire thing.

Speaker 7 (04:06):
For honestly, like that, I feel like that time was
like my favorite time with like the whole weekend. But
but but but I think the really the really cool
thing is is like that whole group that it was
at four or five of us sitting in that living room,
it's like we're all we're all believers, Like we're all
so we're coming to we're coming to a lot of
that conversation from kind of that standpoint.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
And I made the point I think, do you.

Speaker 7 (04:30):
Guys And I don't know who was in the room
and who wasn't, but you know, for people that don't know,
like I come out of like the political world and
the theological so like when I wheneverever I've done podcasts
and I'm commentating, it's always dealing with politics and theology.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
But listening to you guys talk.

Speaker 7 (04:46):
Just in that conversation, It's like, I feel like, you
guys and this community has an opportunity to make a
change and make a shift and affect culture in a
way that like the people and my crowd and people
that run in my circles that like fight over politics
and are still duking it out over Nick Fuentes and
Tucker Carlson and they're you know, the theologians that are

(05:09):
fighting over you know, cessationianism and charismatic theology whatever, and
and I'm just sitting here like, but you guys, the
guys that are like gaming and all that, you guys
actually have an opportunity to influence the next generation. You
guys actually have the opportunity because because like you guys
are like just meeting them where they are. And then
there's the subtext of you're coming to it, You're coming

(05:31):
at it from a particular worldview, which which is significantly
better than the insanity that we see.

Speaker 1 (05:38):
On the other side.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
And I think you guys have a massive potential to
make a massive shift in this culture and make an
impact in a way that like people in my circles
just do not have the ability to do because they're
not meeting people where they are.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
Yeah, let me, Jeff ask you what would you like
to see at the next dream House event, specifically for
Rumble and specifically.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
For pick Acts, if if anything whatever comes to mind.

Speaker 7 (06:06):
Yeah, I mean, like, like honestly, I think I think,
you know, figuring out how to have I think a
bigger presence and and really and especially from the Rumble credits,
it's like showcase like like how because I think there's
a lot of people that they don't really they're still
not aware of Rumble and the opportunity that's there, and
it's like, Okay, let's give the Rumble community or the

(06:27):
Rumble platform credibility in some way. Again, I don't know
whether it's getting like a big a bigger booth and
having different spots within the booth that are focused on
different things. I think it would be super like amazing
to continue to do that whole live streaming thing that
that that that everybody did at that booth, but figure
out how to expand that because like that I think

(06:47):
is extremely powerful to to really showcase all of that,
you know, doing panels, figuring it, figuring out how to
place you know, uh, you know, Rumble creators and the
Rumble executive team on different panels and different conversations across hire.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
You know, creating awareness, man, creating awareness.

Speaker 5 (07:07):
That's the thing that we got to figure out because
like this hasn't been talked about a whole lot. But
I mean, like Rumble Creators attempted to flood Kick attempted
to flood dream Hack and we all got denied. But
two of us and Rumble couldn't even really secure a booth.
The only reason we had a booth was because Sure
did it with Kevin and we took over a third
party's booth. Like Hack still wants nothing to do with Rumble.

(07:31):
And if I'm being honest with you, the reaction that
I've seen from even some outsiders are like who are
these Rumble guys? And why are they here?

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Like this is not there? Then yeah.

Speaker 7 (07:40):
It was then so but but but this is what
you do. Sorry to interrupted I throw it over to you,
but like, but this is what you do. It's like, okay,
so like if you're again, I'm just theorizing if I'm
Rumble and I had that that had that expendable money
and whatever it is to like throw at something right
is like you know, figure it, figure out how to
make a statement. Maybe you're renting out the room next

(08:01):
door with a massive signs everybody's walking in and having
some sort of like either event or you know, make
it almost feel like in an extent of dream act,
even if it's not, do something to really like stir
things up and mix things up and really get people talking.

Speaker 3 (08:20):
About like what's going on?

Speaker 7 (08:21):
What's that Rumble thing that's over there, and it will
peak peak everybody's interest.

Speaker 8 (08:27):
M Yeah, across a lot of people, they're like, I
have an account, I just don't know where where to look,
what who to watch and things like that. I think
that's what a.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
Lot of people like.

Speaker 8 (08:40):
They have one, but they're confused about it.

Speaker 6 (08:45):
Yeah, and that's you know, honestly, that's kind of that's
kind of a failure on Rumble's part to be if
I was to be honest, because the search feature is broken.
The recommendation is can be kind of broken to as well,
and they really need to double down on you know,
I know they're working on shorts and stuff right now,
which is great, everybody wants to see shorts. Well, they
also need to work on the recommendation, you know, algorithm

(09:10):
and for people when they go to search for something
that actually shows up and search. Yeah, the extremely important
you know, user experience. Well, that will be the one
thing that kills the platform for lack of a better.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
You know, I want to piggyback off of something actually
that Ray said. You know, Ray, I think this is
why I respect you so much, man, because I think
a lot of people kind of live on cloud nine
and then other people are a little overly too grounded,
whereas realists like us really look at things from an
objective point of view based upon logic and reason, where

(09:42):
most people base everything off of feelings and emotions.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
And it overrules that logic and reason. Therefore the media. Yeah, no,
I agree.

Speaker 4 (09:48):
And the reason why I'm saying that is because, quite frankly,
I'll be my normal savage self. And I even said
this to multiple people. I'm grateful for dream Hack. I
got nothing really against them personally. But well, I say that,
but at the same time, remember, guys, this is just
my own personal conviction, my own opinion about it. But
this is the same exact event that Showcase drag queen

(10:09):
events at it children's events, which is one thing. Second
thing I'm not trying to make this about me and Joker,
but we're not really favored there. I mean, I'm surprised
we're actually even just attend That's the second thing. The
third thing is just the fact that, like I look
at dream Haack as essentially a stepping stone for helping

(10:32):
and assisting the growth of Pickaxe and Rumble to essentially
springboard us to wear into something bigger, much much much bigger.
And remember, there's tons of other conventions out there that
are actually even way bigger than dream Hack. This is
just probably the most popular and most known. It's kind
of the default that everybody goes to, right But all
I'm pretty much getting at is like, I mean, I'm

(10:54):
not gonna say it's like an uphill battle and I
want to give credit or credits due, and I'm not
like throwing dream Hack under the bus.

Speaker 3 (10:58):
I'm just simply saying that the dream Hack.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
In my personal opinion, for both pick Ax and Rumble
and everybody here, it is not.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
The the end game. It is not an end result,
you know exactly.

Speaker 4 (11:10):
So I just wanted to feel I feel they need
to add that, and Ray, thank you for bringing up
that point, because everybody's kind of like on I will
not say everybody. A lot of people not necessarily here
but are kind of on like this emotional high.

Speaker 5 (11:20):
Yeah, because the weekends magic, right, Like you get the
company out there, you make that IRL content contact, tons
of great content.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
Has been hit Brock.

Speaker 5 (11:28):
Yeah, yeah, I mean like, I mean again like and
not to be the guy since my freaking flights got
canceled and I wasn't able to come out. I'm literally
getting on the airplane on Thursday and the government shut down,
shut my flights down, and then we could reorganize.

Speaker 6 (11:41):
Though it just wasn't a nightmare.

Speaker 5 (11:43):
But like in the last two weeks, even leading up
to the event, I've been reaching out to a lot
of the contacts I had between several different platforms in
several different spaces, whether they're they're Twitch creators, Kick creators,
YouTube creators, people that I'm connected with with different brands,
whether that's respawn products I'm sponsored by, or whoever it is,
and attempting to be like, hey, you know, we're going
to be there. And someone who for years has been
a very good friend of mine, who is partnered on Twitch,

(12:06):
partnered on kick pretty like she's got a decent following
in the space. She was like, dude, honestly, I didn't
even know that you were still around, Like where have
you been? And I was like, dude, I'm streaming more
than I ever have, like my influence way hired has
ever been. And she's like, yeah, but I heard you
were on that racist platform and and like so why
would you be there? And I think the thing that

(12:27):
we've got to understand to dismayed point, like yeah, there's
a lot of people that say they have accounts, but
here's how that happened. Doctor disrespect announced that he was
on Rumble. Everyone went and secured their username on Rumble
and then heard the rumors and backed the hell off,
like like and I don't want to be like I'm
not trying to be rude, but like the point that
I'm making is these events, when we show up and
can be loud and proud and we can make impacts,

(12:48):
we can be noticed, and like we can't be denied
when we're at these sorts of events. We're putting out
great content from these events. Like I'm gonna be real
with you, I'm still pissed off that this freaking organization
gave every Twitch and kickstreamer and amazingly put together, put
together computer to stream borderlands or and tech spent two
hours trying to fix this that is idiotic, like like
if that doesn't feel like a personal attack out of

(13:10):
the only guy on the platform that's wearing a Rumble badge,
like you know. So the point that I'm making is
like when we put out this great content and when
we can take over and we can like I mean,
let's let's call the spades and spades. This platform has
had some division over the last several weeks. Like there,
it's just has been there there. There have been teams

(13:30):
that are breaking out, there have been like separations that
have been breaking out, There's been beefs that have been
breaking But for me to see all that stuff coming
together and like drama being squashed and people coming together
for greater good, We've got to keep doing this, whether
it's at Twitch Con, whether it's a dream Haack what
dream Haacked Texas, whether it's a dream Haack in may
or whatever the things are, to find a way to

(13:51):
continue to wave the green flag and show people that
Rumble is not a bunch of like backwater racist rednecks,
which is the story in the space.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
But I think that that was the really cool thing
about the crowd, the Rumble crowd that was there at
dream Hack, is that like you know, and again every
now and that, I would just go wander and I
would just go see all the different boots and I
would so like the Rumble Central was definitely the biggest booth. Yeah,
all the time, jam packed, whatever it is. But also

(14:23):
on top of that, the friendliest, the nicest, like everybody
else is like avoiding eye contact. They're looking down, nothing
to do with you. And maybe the only the only
people that are that I really saw really talking was
like getting step to go test out a game or
whatever it is, and then literally all the Rumble people
are all talking to each other, jumping from the little
group to little group talking what like very positive experience.

(14:45):
So to me, the strategy is, you know, get into
as many of these kinds of events as you can.
And this is the kind of what I'm thinking about
Pickacs too, is like get our creators, Rumble, pickacks, whatever
into these events and and then showcase that. Look, you
may have heard some ridiculous theories about us, like for sure,

(15:06):
look at us. I mean, I mean, I mean there
was multiple races you know there, there's multi there was
like guys, there was girls there, There was like all
different kinds of things, and everybody was the nicest of
the nicest out of anybody you would ever meet at
Dream Haack was there at Rumble.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
Yeah, you know, I'll even say, as one who understands
Kick forwards and backwards, and uh, I'm using this flex
flex if you even would call it that to kind
of show a little bit of veterancy specifically on Kick.
But Virgin's true, very true. But as as a verified

(15:42):
partner over there looking at like just observing in general, technically, yes,
Kick had I mean, I'm just based off of what
I'm seeing. Kick had really just a few more actual
streamers and content creators. The majority of them actually were supporters,
lurk and stuff like that. I know everybody over there,

(16:03):
and I'm telling you from from strictly just observing in
general the clicks and the social groups and everything. On Kick,
there was so many of them. There are so many
of them, whereas Rumble you had at most, as far
as I could tell, like maybe three tops, and then
it really kind of consolidated just mainly two. And then
when it was a social event like side scrollers that

(16:25):
was full on one. Yeah, it was a smaller area,
but you had people. I mean, dude, it was incredible.
It was absolutely incredible act and the other thing too.
So again back to being a realist though, like what
I'm michael for Rumble specifically right now, laser focusing on
them since this is on Rumble and this is about
Rumble and everything else is I want to uh do

(16:47):
my best to prolong the honeymoon phase as long as
we can with Rumble. Let's face it, guys, this platform
is going to get more crowded. Ye, more people are
gonna come on board. And now, of course we all
love it. It's great, more numbers, moreerie, all that other
good stuff. Yet at the same time, there's gonna be
a handful of bad apples. There's a few that alread
exists on this platform ready. But my point is, though,

(17:08):
is that when you have people, I'm not patting us
on the back, but I'm simply saying when hatchets can
be buried and there is a common goal to raise
point earlier, that to me says so much as opposed
to what I've witnessed firsthand on kick the which is
loaded with degenerates and delinquents. I mean, I mean bitterness
and rage and and and silence and everything. It's it's

(17:31):
I'm like, it doesn't make any sense to me, Like
why would you don't you just talk to each other?

Speaker 1 (17:35):
Right?

Speaker 4 (17:36):
So anyway, yeah, my last My last point basically is
the fact that it was really really awesome to what
I do know about Rumble to see this this this
awesome unity you know, within maybe minuscule little amounts of
division or whatever like Pudge was talking about essentially, you know, uh,
missus Pudge and Lumpy and a handful of other people whatever, like, oh,

(17:57):
you don't mention these people's names. Well we did, and
it's solved. Why it's done. The stigma is dead, you know.
So anyway, I just that's really interesting to me, especially
observing Kick, knowing them forwards and backwards, knowing every single
streamer there and uh and and observing Rumble with no
booth again, no advertising, no promotions. Everything was word of

(18:18):
mouth and we had forty plus people. That's just that
just blows my mind.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
So dude, like me, and.

Speaker 6 (18:24):
Just to throw this out there too as well, about
the whole Kick thing, because Shield pr game was asking
you heard that even people from Kick started coming over
to Rumble, and it's true. We got I got approached
probably several different Kick partners and kickstreamers too as well,
to be like, hey, what what is Rumble all about?
You know, isn't X and X and this and that

(18:44):
and this and that and so we talked them through it,
and you know, hey, here it is. You know, I've
got to get I've got to do some some reach
out here later this week to sit down and talk
with them and to explain to them how Rumble works.
So there's there, you know, for for the un there
authenticity that we get to have on Rumble. There's a
hunger for that out there. Yeah, agree to have to
have real relationships, to be able to just to really

(19:06):
be who you are without fear of being canceled off
the off the earth, you know, without having to worry
about kissing somebody's butt. Just go and make your content.
People who like it will come, and people who don't
like it, you know, they'll just go and do something else.
And that's that's okay, that's okay at the end of
the day.

Speaker 3 (19:20):
That's right.

Speaker 8 (19:21):
How we got the sauce.

Speaker 5 (19:23):
It was like in watching everybody in the content. They
were doing the really cool thing that I don't know
if it was intentional or unintentional, but I'm watching whether
it's like Lumpy and Pudge or or when when Jaw
was on or cause and and what he had gone
Joba or even really the fifteen minutes that I jumped
on with Kevin and with with texts, but the backdrop

(19:44):
next to the shore logo, it was just constant rumble community.
It was a joker laughing with whoever. And it was
you know, I mean, and and you're seeing helmetfire and
you're seeing who is that like like Scottish, I mean,
all these guys that are in here, and and it
just seems like this big family reading that's gone on
beside like behind the actual content, and it showcased in

(20:05):
that community. And I think that, like when we look
at content creation and Pudge, like I'd love to hear
what you think about this kick and twitch and even YouTube,
this irl drama starting garbage content that has been made popular,
I think like, I think it's coming to an end.
And I think that people looking at authenticity. I think
that people are looking for real community, not like this

(20:28):
fake like I'm calling it community so I can build
my community as much white. But like, I mean, like
I spent three hours on Friday in my stream, like
like watching your guys streams and sending people out of
like go go to there and go watch this was.

Speaker 6 (20:42):
Yeah, that was amazing, right, I honestly that was. And
I just I have to give you props for doing
that and uh, you know, for cheering us on, and
you know, I just I still you, guys, I'm so
freaking bund that you couldn't make it.

Speaker 5 (20:53):
No, I mean, it is what it is, but I
know the reality of it is like Rumble is so
young right now and so desperately needs creators that can
help like rising tides or the tide rises all ships.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
What's that saying.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
I'm saying, yeah, Like, so like we need each other
and Rumble needs us to need each other to an extent.
Doesn't mean that we have to be the best friends
in the whole world, Like, it doesn't mean that, but
it means like when we have these opportunities to go
out and show our strength and unity, I think I
think that this weekend from an outsider that was bummed
out about not being you guys, did that one hundred.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
I saw it everywhere. Yeah, yeah, I agree with you
Ray that I think this, uh, this, this era of
degenerate irl uh streaming, this whole like just trolling the
world is going away very very quickly. It's inauthentic and

(21:52):
as as human beings, I think that without even realizing it,
we're exhausted of it. And you know, I for one,
am already seeing advertisements and the the uh the rise
of human powered things, human shot b roll human drawn things.

(22:16):
This is the hook A human actually did this, you know.
And I think we talked about this a little bit
last night at the Airbnb guys about like the world
is coming to a place where there's gonna be like
disconnect centers in the middle of the cities. Like all right,
there's there's no MF signals in this room. You know,

(22:39):
there's no electronic pulls, Like there's nothing going on. You
could be here nothing, no wires, no signals, nothing. You
are in a bubble. You're just in a big tinfoil tent.
Uh in uh come up the mountain reprinted when there
are three D printed.

Speaker 9 (23:00):
There's.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Organic three D printed organic, right.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
You know, Pledge, You're you're not wrong about the h
I think this originally came from Ray, but the whole
I r L genre, I mean absolutely obviously Kick is
the king of the degenerate ir L nonsense. What I
will say, though, is I do think I r L
is is always in forever going to be around. However

(23:27):
I am going, I'm calling this out right now. I
do think that it's going to have a massive shift
and a transformation for the better. I am very hopeful
in that, I really am. And instead of the shock
and awe garbage out there, how many grandmas can you slap?
How many uh cars can you shoot out with a
paintball gun? How many people can you push into a
lake who can't swim? That garbage, I'm not making these

(23:49):
things up. By the way, guys, I helped, I helped
actually get these people off the platform, and I mean
that in a good way for the record. But besides
the point, I what I do think will happen is
stuff like.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Maybe I'm just gonna make something up.

Speaker 4 (24:08):
Let's just say that maybe mister Beast is doing an
IRL stream and he actually goes in real time to
a house and donates fifty thousand dollars to somebody who's
really struggling with something right, or maybe an IRL stream
of a homeless shelter or something. And that might not
sound super sexy and cool or whatever, but the fact
that like whatever happens, they're authentically and real like that

(24:31):
will encourage the next generation of people to want to
contribute as opposed to taking away and leeching off of
so many other things. So that's what I think will
be happening now. I'm not a fool. It's not gonna
happen overnight. It takes time. But this is something we
were talking about at the Airbnb just last night, which
is the biggest, the biggest challenge I think right now

(24:51):
in this nation, but mainly the world. But just focusing
on the US is and this is the long game,
is changing culture and changing the societal standards as far
as contributors to society, right teachers, educators, informing, passing on wisdom,
passing on knowledge, as opposed to just me me, me me,

(25:11):
let me get my numbers, let me get my likes.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
You know.

Speaker 4 (25:14):
So, I think common sense is it's right now, it's
an endangered species. But if we're not careful, it's going
to be completely extent.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
You know what I'm saying, so anyway.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
Bring the conversation wonderback.

Speaker 8 (25:26):
I think the thing about Rumble standing out from all
these other platforms is that we encourage each other and
our viewers to go to other people's streams, not just
through the raids, but we see these people in our
chats and we're like, oh, this person is awesome, you
need to go give them a follow and things like that,

(25:48):
and we get together and we play games together, not
just to yeah, we want the views and that kind
of thing, but we do it just to have fun
with each other.

Speaker 1 (26:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (26:01):
But I think the caution that we've got to be
aware of. I don't rememb who it was that said
this a minute ago, but like, as as more creators
from other platforms come in, and there have been a
couple of larger name creators or guys that have found
success on other platforms that have come in even the
last seven to ten days, the trap that we will
face is to start fencing ourselves off. Like when we

(26:24):
see the guy like the Rallies of the world that
got introduced to Rumble more full time because of the
brat Pack Call of Duty thing that we did a
couple of weeks ago, and there's another one this weekend,
and there's some more guys that they're trying to bring in.
That community is going to end up. I think we're fine.
It's more fragile than we think it is, you know
what I mean. And and and the the again, the

(26:46):
trap will be too in the name of well, we
don't want we don't want kick here, and we don't
want Twitter. No, we do need those users here, we
need those influencers to be here to raise the tide.
But what we've got to do is we've got to
maintain that strength, that unity in that community that we've
been Look, I've only been on this platform since June,
and since I got here in June, the very first

(27:06):
thing that I learned is rumble love and Rumble community.
And it really made all the difference in the world
for me to put time and effort into not just
building a brand here, but building community. I've spent more
time in the last four or five months in your
guys chats and in your guys streams than I have
been developing my own. And it helps I believe in it.
But as as the new blood comes in and as

(27:28):
the big streamers come in, it's guys, we got to
influence that culture and not turned into that shielded off,
fenced off situation because it's going to be easy to
fall into it.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
Agreed.

Speaker 4 (27:41):
You know, I'm gonna say one more thing, and I'm
actually gonna go ahead and probably head on now. I'm
still so much, very very exhausted, and I'm sure a
lot of us are. First and foremost, guys, let me
just I want to give Pudge a shout out. Guys,
thank you for hosting this.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Pudge.

Speaker 4 (27:56):
Y'all give the man a follow, at least him a follow, subscribe,
donate all the stuff, all the things he's on Twitter. Uh,
he's on pick Axe. I can't even stand saying Twitter
right now. On a side note, I'm not saying this
just because Jeff's here, But one thing I definitely wanted
to add is that what I was talking about earlier,
the fact that Rumble and pick Acts are absolutely aligned

(28:20):
in their own vision, whether they're talking or not. Like
the fact that I talked to these guys, the leaders
right of the of these platforms, and they basically said
almost forbade them certain goals and certain future endeavors and
things that they want to take on. I personally, I can't.
I can't have a discussion of pick Acts without Rumble.
And I can't have a discussion of Rumble without pick Acts.

(28:44):
And I just I love the the interesting, like like
an all together separate kind of concept, you know, And
I just I think that's so significant. I think that's
of great value. And then just kind of piggybacking off
of what Race said real quick, and I love that
because I'm absolutely in agreeance with that. Is we absolutely
need to embrace everybody. I mean, of course protect this house.

(29:07):
But I don't mean that in a defensive standpoint at all.
But the fact of matters that look, streamers, content creators
and influencers alike, we are all well collectively, generally speaking,
we are all looking for a home. Still, we are
looking for a home. I'm not going to go down
the list of what platforms have come and gone and
how much it has lost their way or whatever. But

(29:28):
I'm not kidding when I'm telling you my two main
platforms absolutely a Rumble and Pickaxe. I don't want another platform. Look,
I know we're all sick of posting this with this
algorithm with that hashtag. No, but don't put a hashtag here.
Oh but it has to be this. Well, here's the trend,
here's the bad. Well, let's pull that back, let's re
upload that this resolution. All we got to change is vertical.
Forget all that. I'm a big proponent, and we talked

(29:50):
about this last night. I'm a huge advocate for quality
over quantity, less is more, keep it simple, stupid, accuracy
over speed, and all the like in general, take your
time and slow it down. And I'm saying that to
apply that towards anything and everything in the digital streaming industry,
because everybody's go go, go, go go, got to have
it right here, right now whatever. And patience is not

(30:13):
just a virtue, but it's a lifestyle that is chosen
by the supreme elite to maintain that. It's not for everybody.
Not everybody can do it. So anyway, I just wanted
to add that. Guys, thank you so much for having me, Pudge,
thank you for having me on this as well. Again,
dream hack will happen again sooner than later. To our
very pleasant surprise, Pudge brought this to my attention. It's

(30:34):
gonna happen again, and may guys, so please, I'm telling
you right now, save up it's not a bunch of money.
I guarantee you right now, we're gonna have multiple airbnbs.
I'm definitely gonna be there. I'm gonna be facilitating a
handful of other things. Hopefully we can start speaking on
some panels and things like that, making deeper connections.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
Maybe even get a booth, maybe this, maybe that.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
I mean a lot of good intentions, but start saving
up now. I know I speak on behind everybody here.
We would love to see you there, and dad gummet ray.
If anybody gets in your way, I'm going to jail
because I'm going to take their life.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
I've already got flight credit. That's the good news.

Speaker 8 (31:16):
I'm sure there's someone willing to drive you down.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
I was going, I was going to drive originally. I
just had an event that popped up at work on
Sunday night, and that was the big thing, Like I
just couldn't miss work, you know, Like it's one of
those things, Yeah, the risk of everything shutting down and
and what Thursday and Friday ended up being. So it's good.
I've got credit. I'm ready to go, like I'm already
a pre book.

Speaker 6 (31:39):
Like go greyhound, dude, get there.

Speaker 2 (31:44):
Get here, man, God, don't do greyhound it.

Speaker 1 (31:47):
Right before you get out of here, man, please be
as selfish as you can and tell everybody where to
find you and what you got going on.

Speaker 4 (31:54):
Yes, yeah, yeah, sure, I'll try to be as quick
as I can, because I know a lot of everybody
wants to to their two cents on different things, but.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
So very quickly.

Speaker 4 (32:04):
For those who don't know me, my name's Javez. I've
been streaming for a very very long time. My passion
and focus, specifically for Rumble is to create more awareness
of the music category, which is basically non existent. I'm
so sick of seeing just radio stations. If this offends you, yeah,
I'm talking about you. You're part of the problem. Yeah,
I said it. We need live performances, we need actual
good stuff, We need musicians, you know, we need entertainment.

(32:26):
And Rumble needs so much work right now, and as
long as I've been doing this, I see a massive opportunity.
The glass is half full, it's not half empty. I
want to be the difference. I'm mainly streaming on Nag's account,
that's the company I work with, and four I mean
here all even this is real quick.

Speaker 3 (32:44):
If you guys need a reference me, Me, Me, it
would be selfish for a minute's me.

Speaker 4 (32:50):
If you ever see net Access Group in your chat,
ninety percent of the time, that's going to be me.
Very rarely will be Louis or Leon or any of
the other staff members. But it's really primarily just me.
But anyway, I do live drum requests. I have these
really really divisive topics. I'm called or with chatting with Chavez,
we talk about race, faith, sex, politics, education, you name it, anything,

(33:15):
anything at all. Nothing is off the table. It's impossible
to offend me. And then lastly, I do games as well.
I can't wait to host a Marvel Rivals tournament on Rumble.
I know I wouldn't be the first, but my production
is freaking top tier.

Speaker 3 (33:27):
And yeah, man, please please give an Ag a follow.

Speaker 4 (33:30):
I do have my own personal account on Rumble, but
I'm really more focused on helping NAG grow and build.
And I could elaborate on NAG and what we do
a little bit later, but I don't think we really
have time for that. But guys, again, thank you for
having me. Y'all follow Pudge, show them some love. Vapin
always a joy, Jeff, You guys are amazing dude, midnight Smay,

(33:52):
I'm so sorry that I.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
Didn't Actually apparently you were right behind me, and I
don't know. I'm a newvie. Remember, I'm still learning.

Speaker 1 (33:59):
About everybody this one time.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Yeah, Ray, Ray, you and I got a collab on
something pretty here soon. Man.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
Absolutely, please don't hesitate anybody. Anybody listening, reach out to me.
I do this full time. I love interacting with my
fellow brothers and sisters. Let's restore the lost art of
civil discourse, and let's hold each other accountable, and most importantly,
above all things in this industry, remain humble. Please be humble,
Be humble, sirve Thank you guys for having me.

Speaker 3 (34:26):
God bless you.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
All right, appreciate you brother. All right, guys, now that
Chavez is gone. Oh wait, hold on, okay, all right,
now that chav is not gone.

Speaker 6 (34:39):
I can take my glasses off now to.

Speaker 1 (34:42):
Right when you start talking about him. But uh, you know,
we we were kind of going around the table earlier
and just kind of getting everybody's feedback on what your
biggest takeaways were. Uh, you know, Ray, from the outside perspective.
You know, we don't have a lot of people in
here that weren't there that just kind of saw it

(35:04):
from the social media perspective, but from your perspective, I'd
love to kind of just hear what you feel. Was
one of the biggest things that came out of this.

Speaker 5 (35:14):
Look man, like, I don't mean to start stuff right,
you know me well enough to know, like I just
kind of call it like it is. Honestly, one of
the most powerful moments for me from the whole weekend
was seeing you and Lumpy do a show together.

Speaker 6 (35:27):
Like that was like my favorite.

Speaker 5 (35:28):
Thing, you know what I mean, And like again it's
it's what that represents, you know what I mean when
there has been some like whatever, and so like to
see that and to see photos of you know, forty
fifty sixty however the number were at the side scrollers events,
and to see lots of friends that I've made online

(35:48):
coming in contact together, to see the constant support, to
see so many people in Texas chat while he's literally
he's got a freaking dream hack Tech standing next to
him with the show is arms crossed, Like, man, it
really sucks that under yourself works like this is aarrible
for you, and like not doing anything about it, but
like to see the unity and this platform like presenting

(36:13):
itself well in an industry that, like I said earlier,
like isn't super in love with Rumble right now? I mean,
I think we just we have to understand that, you
know what I mean, And so we got to understand
that to be able to take the steps to move forward.
But like I didn't see. I mean, I saw all
sorts of like drama posts from other platforms creators, and
I saw other platforms tearing each other's platforms down, and

(36:36):
I saw, but what I saw from Rumble all the
way across the board is like, man, we're just so
happy that we get to be together and we're so
excited that we're here at this event and we're here,
and whether you want us to be or not, like
this is step one. And and for me that was
life giving, you know what I mean, Like it's so encouraging.
So I was bummed to not be there, but I
was live all day Friday and interacting with people who

(36:57):
are live on Friday and all day Saturday, and as
much as I could yesterday, Like I was doing everything
I could to virtually be there and to feel like
I was a part of it. And if we could
get that guy dang internet fixed there from that broadcast
booth man, it would be you know, get incredible. But
but I mean even the fact that it wasn't there
was an organic truth about what you guys are doing,

(37:19):
Like it was captivating, and I thought it was great.
So seeing that again, like that unity things being squashed,
people come together, creators that like I've I've never seen
interact together, interacting like guys that don't normally collabor are
now doing shows together.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
I thought that was awesome.

Speaker 6 (37:33):
Yeah, and you know what else was cool too, is
I struggled through using them Apple just you did, and
Ray helped me out.

Speaker 1 (37:40):
And what happened you didn't catch on fire?

Speaker 5 (37:45):
You know what did happen months that if he's going
to see the Apple PC is the way to be
the second one.

Speaker 6 (37:50):
Dude, because this is what and this is true story.
So Kevin and I go to wrap it up and
we went to say goodbye Array, but I couldn't say
goodbye to Ray because I shut the up down.

Speaker 1 (38:00):
Oh my gosh, like some of the.

Speaker 6 (38:04):
And he's like, I think you shut the screen down, man.

Speaker 5 (38:06):
Apple's broadcast codex and live production codecs are are elite.
That's what I'm gonna say about Apple. I hate Apple.
I think the worst company in the world. But for
someone that does live production all day, every day and
they're real.

Speaker 6 (38:17):
Like it just it's just is what it is. And
and PEDG just hiding behind graphics dream haack Atlanta twenty.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
I was sneezing, guys.

Speaker 8 (38:26):
Remember to mute. It's Mike this time.

Speaker 1 (38:28):
I know, right you guys answer your question. I think
maybe yeah, yeah, it does. It absolutely does, you know,
and you're hearing these different perspectives from everybody, you know,
people like Jeff you know, you're not a gamer. You
were probably the most out of place person at the event,

(38:55):
honestly because you know, there's there's no Twitter's not there. Facebook,
water was there.

Speaker 2 (39:01):
That was okay, the kid's got.

Speaker 1 (39:08):
My daughter.

Speaker 8 (39:11):
Saw that.

Speaker 5 (39:16):
Whatever.

Speaker 1 (39:17):
So you know, coming at it from you know, like
a social media platform perspective, you don't, like I said,
you don't see Twitter there, you don't see Facebook there,
Snapchat not even Snapchat is there. And so what what
kind of advantages do you think that we can have
because you know, you and me both are Pickaxe as
a platform, and how can we activate as creators better?

(39:42):
At events like this.

Speaker 7 (39:44):
Yeah, definitely, Like like you said, I was definitely out
of place because like the gaming world is not is
not my scene. I mean it's like you know, like
we we rarely even have like TVs on in our
house just because we've got we've got a three year
old and so like we're none of us Like my
screen time is just my work all day in front
of the computer basically, right. But but it but you know,
it was it was really interesting because you know, talking

(40:07):
to people's you know, especially like a lot of the
Rumble creators, but then also just like random people, you know. It,
it was really interesting because you know, they come up
and let's pickaxe and I kind of explained, oh, it's
just another social media platform, blah blah blah blah. Okay,
fine whatever, But then I'm like, no, but the main,
the main, the main reason why you should even like

(40:28):
look at it just get information is because like you're
on all these other platforms and guess what you have
to play to the algorithm, Like it doesn't matter, it
doesn't matter. You cannot build a community on x anymore.
You cannot build a community on Facebook, you cannot build
a community on Instagram. And the way that you used
to be able to do. Yeah, and so like at
the very least, we're creating something that you can have

(40:50):
as a home base where you can actually build a community,
and we're going to give you more direct access to
your audience and and and and for me, I and
it's been really interesting because like again, I come out
out of the political world. I come out of the
theological like Christian churches all that kind of stuff. And
and for them, I think a lot of them are
already they're so established in that Elon Musk ecosystem of

(41:15):
X because he's dangling that caretive monetization even though they
all get twenty five dollars or whatever it is that
they get for a million impressions or however their their
numbers work out. But they're all chasing that. But there's
a real opportunity for people when they realize, okay, no,
there can actually be some legitimate features that take advantage
of and that And for me, I had this kind

(41:36):
of like light bulb goes off when I was hanging
out with all of you guys, where I'm like, I
would kind of rather lean into like this crowd because
number one, like I said earlier, I think that you
guys have an opportunity to actually affect change and culture
in a way that my crowd doesn't have the ability to.
But then also too, is that like, as we're going

(41:58):
to be rolling up more tools and more features, there's
gonna be things that you guys can take advantage of
that like gamers, a lot of times they're not actually
taking advantage of, like having access to building an email
list and an email newsletter where you can actually use
that to promote your live streams and promote your content
and have more direct access. Again, no algorithmic, you know
input at all. It's impossible, and you own that. So

(42:21):
if you decide to go somewhere else, or you decide
to leave Rumble and go somewhere else, and leave Pickacs
and go somewhere else, that email list is yours. You
own that, you can take that with you. That's power
as a content creator. And so then you throw in
the fact that guess what, you want to promote your
Rumble live stream or even YouTube or whatever it is
on Facebook or x or any any social media platform,

(42:41):
you get demoted in the algorithm. So you get penalized
by promoting your Rumble video or YouTube video or kick
video or whatever it is. And for us, I'm like, well,
we're just integrated right in, Like you're never gonna get demoted,
and the video is playable in the news feed, like
we'll make it as easy as possible for you. And
on top of it, the videos are like monetized in

(43:04):
the news feed, so you get the monitized views and
then you and this this is the little secret that
I don't know if I don't know how much, uh
you know, Rumble wants me saying this, but like you
can double dip, Like you can earn your revenue from Rumble.
It's monetized views, do your live reads, all that kind
of stuff, and then if you get your people to
watch on pick x, you can earn that revenue on
top of the revenue earning from Rumble. So like that's

(43:26):
the way that we built it out. Like to me,
that's a value proposition for anybody in any industry to see, Okay,
I could be on these other platforms where I can't
build community, or I could be on Pickax where I can.
I can be on these other platforms where I get
penalized for promoting my live stream, or I could be
a pick axe where I'm rewarded for it. To me,

(43:47):
I would rather lean into that because I like my
my crowd, the political crowd. They just want to fight
each other all day long. I'm like, I'm sick of it,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 6 (43:56):
Yeah, there, just let everybody know I hit sixteen. So
thank you guys very much. I'm gonna I'm gonna I'm
gonna have somebody's child. Well we'll talk after stream.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
Somebody men can't have children and can't let's talk to about.

Speaker 7 (44:11):
That in his movie.

Speaker 1 (44:14):
This is true. This is absolutely true.

Speaker 6 (44:19):
Thank you guys for helping me get over that hurdle.
I appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
Right now, You're not a crazy person anymore, babe, Thank.

Speaker 6 (44:25):
You, Thank you, And I won't post it in your
chat anymore.

Speaker 1 (44:27):
Everybody already, guys, this has been a phenomenal What what
a great conversation. What a phenomenal weekend this was. You know,
everybody that UH was able to participate in the games
week leading up to Dream hang Vapon, you got to
come to the hang out, the Creators Summit hangout and

(44:49):
see what Todd Harris is doing. UH here in Atlanta
with the resurgence group, the launchpad, helping you know, young
gamers developed their esports enthusiasm.

Speaker 6 (45:04):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (45:04):
And it's just really really fun to see all of
these different personalities come together. And I'll tell you what
the the weekend went way smoother than I thought it
was going to. I can't tell you how many conversations
I got into, uh leading up to DreamHack, of are

(45:25):
you going to stop a fight if it happens? And
the fact that never, never once did I ever feel
like that was ever going to be a thing. I
never my spidy senses never went off. And you know,

(45:46):
the exact opposite happened. The exact opposite happened. Unity Community
and and and the three pillars of infrastructure that I
operate on Commune, Connect, Create eight. We're all fulfilled in
this weekend. So thank you guys for being a part
of it. Ray even YouTube man, being a supportive member

(46:10):
of the community. You weren't there with us physically, you
were there all through the weekend in conversation man. Hopefully
we'll see you in Atlanta in May. We're gonna go
ahead and start peeling out of here, guys, And I
really want you guys to be selfish and tell everybody
where to find you guys, and we'll just kind of

(46:33):
go around on the table here. I'll shut my cam
off and I'll put you guys on solo, tell everybody
where to find you what you got going on this week,
and then you can just go ahead and dip out
once you guys finish up, and then I'll wrap up.

Speaker 5 (46:45):
I think I'm first because the cameras on me. Hey,
my name is Ray. You can find me on rumble
dot com, slash at Vapor Gamers.

Speaker 3 (46:52):
Make sure you go five.

Speaker 1 (46:56):
You do it.

Speaker 5 (46:57):
You can check me out. This is the Ray on Twitter,
on Pickaxe, and on Rumble. I think I have like
one Pickaxe follower because I'm so patiently waiting for the
app and I'm never at a keyboard. So when the
app comes, I'm gonna be the biggest champion. But you
guys can follow me there already. I'm gonna be live probably.
Actually I wasn't gonna go live tonight. We go live
for an hour, so tonight we'll be there tomorrow night,

(47:17):
which is Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Gotta try to get
with some silver Fox on this whole Arc Radors thing,
because I still have aught with him. About our conversation
and we're going to that place in Battlefield this week
and then more than anything right now, I told the
Rumble guys this, and I told Craig this last weekend
when we were at Rumble, like, I'm really working on
diversifying my content now. And it's not that gaming is

(47:38):
going away, but like leaning a lot more into like
the podcast, seeing my opening and conversational pieces and getting
you guys in and out and that.

Speaker 6 (47:43):
Kind of stuff.

Speaker 5 (47:44):
So got some cool stuff that we're planning for the
end of the year and into next year. So I
love to see hang out. I think we just in
four months, five months, whatever it's been, we just broke
five fifty. So we're growing the follower the community's grown
a little bit, but we're excited to be here with
you guys and support all you guys. Appreciate all of you.
Thanks for the invite, mister Pudge. I was like, I
don't know why I'm here. I wasn't at the event,

(48:05):
but here we are. So appreciate you guys. We'll see
you on the next one.

Speaker 1 (48:08):
Appreciate it. Ray all right, Jeff, please please tell us
what you got going on. Be selfish man, You got
a book coming up sell it.

Speaker 7 (48:17):
Yeah, no, So I've got a I've got a book
that's in pre order right now called call Following the
Leader and putting the final final touches on it right now.
Really about like, you know, figuring out like what's your worldview?
Like why do not just like what do I believe?
But why do I believe it? And uh and and
how and how much of what you believe is influenced
by the powers that be or how much of us

(48:37):
believe you know, do you believe because you actually believe
that it's true. So so it's a really interesting, you know,
really interesting topic dive into, like intelligence agencies and how
they you know, MK ultra propaganda like the whole deal
tie it all together with the cults and it's it's crazy,
crazy story, but.

Speaker 3 (48:54):
It's all based in reality.

Speaker 7 (48:55):
So if you guys, you guys, your pre order on
my website Jeff Rent dot com. Uh, but follow me
on pickax, set up an account. If you don't have
an account yet, sign sign up. It's p I C
K A X dot com. And I'll say, for any
any any of the guys that are you know on
here on the livestream, send me a message with whether
you're on Android or iOS, and I'll get you guys
the beta the beta app, so that way you guys
can start testing out and all that kind of stuff.

Speaker 3 (49:16):
So make sure you guys do that.

Speaker 7 (49:18):
But uh, you know, best thing, you know, just go
sign up for pickacs and you know, you could be
a part of a community like I Like the thing
that I've loved is like we're already kind of getting
that foundational you know guys in there, and we're getting
a lot of the creators on there. Obviously, it'll be
easy to get the users on once we have the
app you know, public, But like the community that I

(49:39):
think we're already building with a lot of the guys
you've that you saw on this on this conversation, like
they're they're over there on Pickaxe and you know, we're
building a really cool community and a really cool foundation
and I'm just gonna lean heavily into that. We'll just
keep building based upon that. So I really appreciate everybody.
I appreciate everybody support, and it was a blast getting
to meet everybody out there at dream Hack, So I

(50:00):
really appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (50:01):
Awesome, Jeff, thanks for coming in. Man, appreciate the conversation.
We'll see you round.

Speaker 3 (50:05):
Thanks, We'll see you all.

Speaker 1 (50:07):
Right midnight my guy, tell them what's going on the
premiere morning news announcer. Dude, tell them that's your show.

Speaker 6 (50:17):
Listen.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
I don't think it's a news announcer. So I was
actually going to get into that. You can join me
every single morning, most of the time on the weekends
as well for morning coffee with Midnight and the early
birds of Rumble. And the biggest thing that I was
going to say is that I do not preach news
to the people who are viewing. We go over it together.
There's moments and times, you know, there's channels on Rumble

(50:39):
that yell at you and tell you not to put
a new ur l in the chat. If it's something
relevant to our world events and to our lives, I
would love to go over with you and talk about
it together in a place where debate thrives and opinions
matter no matter what side of the aisle you were on.
The only thing that doesn't fly our personal attacks, because
that makes you less of a human. Other than that,

(51:01):
in the evenings, you'll see me and Lady Midnight together
a lot of the time.

Speaker 1 (51:04):
Playing Arc Raiders.

Speaker 2 (51:05):
From this point forward into more into the future on
our spiest streams and sometimes myself as well. But most
importantly is the show Midnight in the Mountains that I
am doing twice a week. We've had a little bit
of a break doing the next episode due to timing
and things like that, but episode twelve will be premiering

(51:26):
this weekend with end the Me of Death as our
next guest that'll be coming on. And now with the
announcement of Jeff's book about the CIA, me and that man,
we're able to have a really good conversation on many
topics on an earlier episode, and I want to outreach
again and invite him onto the show once more to
talk about his book because he mentions the CIA and

(51:47):
that's something I would like to have a three hour
conversation about.

Speaker 1 (51:50):
Jeff.

Speaker 2 (51:50):
So thank you very much Puch for having me on,
and guys, to everybody rumble, I'm new here as well.
I've only been here eight nine months and you've showered
me with humble Pie. To be honest with you, I've
had a lot of compliments on being trusted to talk
to and I want to keep that going and give
you all guys, a space to beware where you can

(52:12):
use your voice and not be afraid of getting judged
for it, no matter the story at hand.

Speaker 1 (52:17):
And he's a virgin. Oh boy, good good timing midnight, dude.
Thank you so much for coming in. Dude. We will
as always, We'll see you tomorrow morning in the chat.

Speaker 6 (52:32):
Dude.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
Thanks. All right, they been tell us what you got
going on? Dude? What's coming down the pipes coming out
for the week?

Speaker 5 (52:43):
All right?

Speaker 6 (52:43):
What's up everybody? Hey, you guys doing. If you guys
don't know who I am, I am vaping gamers. People
call me, text you call me vaping, can call me whatever.
One of the developers of rum bought Live Alerts, which
we have a cloud version coming out. Some people are
testing it. If you guys are kind of curious about
to make sure you guys me because we're gonna be
adding some really good features this week and hopefully we
can get into everybody's hand.

Speaker 8 (53:05):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (53:06):
And it was such a blast to be able to
hang out with everybody there, pudge you the whole weekend
in your truck and just talking about pretty much everything
I think, including the terrible Atlanta drivers that were Yeah,
I see that your finger right there. But Rumbot Music,
We've got a bunch of new stuff coming out. We've
got arc Raiders album, which is you can find on

(53:27):
music dot rumbot dot org, which is really, really really good.
If your guys are playing, you know, art Rider's looking
for some copyright for music, feel free to use it.
You can find it there. You can find out more
information about our robot at rombot dot org. And I'm
not entirely sure what I'm gonna be doing this week,
because I'm gonna be preparing for having green Man reports

(53:48):
on Tools of the Trade with me and Ray this
Saturday morning.

Speaker 1 (53:52):
That's gonna be a good show, dude.

Speaker 6 (53:53):
Ten am Central Standard, eleven am Eastern. I cannot wait.
I cannot wait, you guys, it is going to be
absolutely fabulous. And of course I have to say this courtesy. Yes,
thank thank thank you.

Speaker 1 (54:07):
Alex.

Speaker 6 (54:07):
Apparently she's talking to me back there. Uh, but I
have to say thanks to Bucket Old Fish and are
sure for uh sponsoring the giveaway of these pair move
Mike to uh Move Mike, and it comes basically to
Mike's and a receiver which we're gonna be giving away
on our show. Too as well. I'll be adding in

(54:28):
more information in terms of how to enter the give
with all that other stuff at a later time, So
make sure you guys are following my channel at vapor Gamers. Yes, somebody,
somebody whisper should we do a little bit as Mr two?

Speaker 1 (54:42):
No, oh my god, absolutely not. Don't do it.

Speaker 6 (54:44):
I hate everything we can we can do plastic to
have about plastic. Does this work for somebody?

Speaker 1 (54:51):
Anybody?

Speaker 4 (54:51):
No?

Speaker 6 (54:51):
Okay, I don't get paid enough for this, but uh,
you know serious. I had such a great time and
getting to hang out with Chavez a bunch and Jeff
and and and Pudge. You know, I just appreciate all
of you guys and everybody that I got to see there,
and Casey too as well. Who I have to say

(55:12):
this real quick before I go. Casey, I know you're
watching right now. I appreciate you. Thank you for leaving
the due wipes there at Pudge's house. It was I'm
going to throw it out there. I appreciate that. So anyway,
you guys, I'm out of here. Have a fantastic I'll
see you guys Wednesday for something later.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
Rabin. All right, guys, the last but surely not least
uh my sister Smay, tell what you got going on
to me? Number one?

Speaker 8 (55:42):
I feel like I'm losing that title Leslie, and it's okay,
I'll gladly hand it over. But I'm SMA on Twitter, here,
Discord wherever, and coming up is my I don't know
what's going through this week. Schedules have changed for school

(56:07):
and that stuff. But this Saturday, I'm hosting another community
game night for golf with friends. And one of the
things we didn't talk about was the Rumble community Discord,
the new one.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
This is true. We did not mention that one time today, but.

Speaker 8 (56:29):
I need to get that link in all of my descriptions.
But all of where you can find me are in
the descriptions of all my videos. But if you're interested in,
hit me up on Discord. And that's all I got.

Speaker 1 (56:47):
Well, thank you so much for being here. It's may
as always being a supportive sister. I really appreciate it.
All right, I will see you in the chats bye.
All right, guys, that is going to be the show
for tonight. Wow, what an amazing and amazing Give the

(57:09):
huge rout of applause for every single one of these
streamers that came out here to be supportive of the
Rumble community. Guys, we really knocked it out of the park.
In my opinion, yes we could. Rumble could have made

(57:30):
such a huge impact in my opinion and in multiple
other people's opinion at this event. We could have activated
more and better and bigger. But it's okay that we
didn't because we took the small little segment that we
had the nobody's at this event, and we completely took

(57:55):
over dream Hack. You could not look around Atlanta and
not see Rumble somewhere in this city. It is a phenomenal,
phenomenal experience, and I am so grateful to be a
part of what we are doing here. We're changing the world.

(58:15):
The entire landscape of the Internet is going to be
different because of you, Because of you and you and
you and all of us right here in this community.
I couldn't be more grateful. Guys. I keep hearing stories
of every one of you talking, you know, positive words

(58:36):
about me, and I'm just what I'm most happy about
is the fact that all of those checks cleared and
that happened, and those those checks cleared before dream Hack,
so that you guys all get paid to say say
really good things about me. Thank you guys so much.
I'm so pumped to get started on the next version,

(59:01):
the next level of what we're gonna do here on
Rumble and what we're gonna be doing here on Plush TV.
I love you guys so much. We're gonna get out
of here and give one of our old friends here
on Rumble a raid NLG gaming. My guy over there,
very excited to go over to his chat. Please guys

(59:24):
follow us over in the raid and drop the emos.
I will see you guys tomorrow morning. I'll be back
here playing some video games. Love you bye.

Speaker 10 (01:00:10):
Assasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssst.

Speaker 11 (01:02:01):
I did not have I did not have it any
s So like I I had to.

Speaker 9 (01:02:07):
Play this vicariously of my girlfriend's house.

Speaker 11 (01:02:10):
She had as.

Speaker 5 (01:02:16):
I was saying that I had.

Speaker 1 (01:02:18):
I had to get.

Speaker 9 (01:02:19):
It about the gold, about the Wolton typer Stone.

Speaker 11 (01:02:28):
But for any game, this was a damnest version.

Speaker 9 (01:02:32):
But they finally got this done.

Speaker 6 (01:02:35):
This was good.

Speaker 11 (01:02:40):
I'm glad to great the Deep Bubble, not.

Speaker 9 (01:02:44):
Even sin I've had all been much been. This was
a great Turtles game.

Speaker 11 (01:02:55):
But I gotta say, Hurtles and time on the Superintendent
and turtles and uh the Hyperstone.

Speaker 9 (01:03:04):
How you come to Genesis? Probably, babe, what did you wild?

Speaker 8 (01:03:11):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (01:03:12):
Didn't Wild played this?

Speaker 6 (01:03:14):
Seconds?

Speaker 1 (01:03:15):
That's the killer.

Speaker 3 (01:03:19):
Wh never mind it was coming to.

Speaker 9 (01:04:10):
This actually turned out really good.

Speaker 11 (01:04:29):
Second rade, Oh, thank you, Acorn Valley Farm. Welcome, Welcome, Ginger,
Welcome in everybody.

Speaker 5 (01:04:49):
We are blacking.

Speaker 9 (01:04:53):
Dark Worlio.

Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
I love it.

Speaker 9 (01:04:56):
I love it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
This does that have to be.

Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
Right?

Speaker 3 (01:05:03):
Hey on, let me we'll do one.

Speaker 5 (01:05:06):
We'll do one after uh not.

Speaker 6 (01:05:09):
Gonna take advantage of people coming in acting like that.

Speaker 9 (01:05:12):
We're gonna We're gonna hang out for a bit.

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
Fun.

Speaker 3 (01:05:25):
Actually a good conversion.

Speaker 9 (01:05:27):
You guys missed a crazy rock of earlier. So this
collection on the this collection on the.

Speaker 1 (01:05:39):
Dreamcat I want to show you guys, for.

Speaker 3 (01:05:48):
Those of you who missed it.

Speaker 9 (01:06:00):
Yeah, I also have fretteran debt.

Speaker 11 (01:06:03):
Have it on the Xbox.

Speaker 9 (01:06:07):
Do you see that little Dreamcast logo down to the bottom.
This was a crazy, crazy conversion.

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
So there were.

Speaker 9 (01:06:18):
So there were There are bonus

Speaker 7 (01:06:21):
Games on this collection that are that are This is
a different selection
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