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Dr. Phil Has The Answer To Everything! - Wild Ride #210

Apr 22, 2024
see all these things things that fill out it's not that hard to identify the problem is I went and talked to a school here in Dallas and I said how many of you, if you had an inkling that something was going on, would you report it um, not a single hand was raised. , yo, how many of you would consciously know this and not report it? Every hand went up, why did they say, well, you know, snitches get points, we don't. I want to be the one to say. I said, "Okay, look, before I leave here today I'm going to change every one of your thoughts and when I left, I got him to see it differently because you, this is what these kids are." t monsters until the second they pull the trigger the second before they pull the trigger they are a child who suffers wow the moment they pull the trigger they become a monster but until then they are a child who really suffers if you can get to them before that and you can minister to them in some way, hey you know, just come talk to me, the chance of them ever getting back to that point is slim to none, you get to them before they do, man I'm glad that we are Speaking of which, when you have a kid who finds a gun in his house, you know that his friend's house isn't locked in a safe.
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I heard you know if it's not stored in a safe and it wasn't stored properly, no matter who the gun is registered to. They were also implicated in the crime, well, you know, that's up to the prosecutors to decide, you know, they just put, yes, there is a prison in Michigan, yes, they just put the mother of that boy who was 15 years old now, I should or should not be quite complicit in that. There were a lot of things that she knew about some things that she could have acted on and didn't she? I think it was gross negligence.
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Can you be responsible for anything your children do? Of course not, but you know every situation is different, but the point is we need to. a big campaign to say keep guns out of the hands of people who shouldn't have them, I mean lock them up if you have one and the parents, they are the ones who have their eyes on their children, we have had a Many parents have called schools and they have said: Hello, I am very worried about my son. They should put it on their watch list. We need a school counselor to talk to them about something and that helps.
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What we need is the path. I got these kids to change their minds and put everyone in the room to not only blindly obey but to say that we understand that telling is not gossip, every one of these shootings is a violent suicide and none of them intend to make it out alive. . They're all the one from Florida, that kid that wasn't a suicide, yeah, they don't plan to live, yeah, they don't plan to live, they wait to get shot, let me ask you this, um, the amount of media attention. the amount of information the amount of uh, I guess, media income, um associated with just the shooter, I mean, isn't it true that we turn these mass shooters into celebrities by giving them so much media attention that it makes them become a mass shooter is attractive.
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On some level, some kids are going to think, oh well, this is going to make me famous, this is going to make me a big deal, and wouldn't we serve our society better if we really tried to reduce media attention? Can I remind you that we're sitting here talking to Dr. Phil about some really good ideas and here's a great idea called Shopify. This is how you move forward in life at each stage of the e-commerce business, starting with just creating a website, I mean the most useful professional website that you can create most easily and then incorporate all the different components of e-commerce.
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they can about other mass shooters, yeah , they become celebrities and people emulate these guys, so they imitate them. there's a contagion effect, you'll find that they've come back and, um, even the Coline Shooters, they go back and they study them, they go back and watch the last five or six everywhere they can find and they start emulating them in terms of clothing, the kind of weapons that they use, everything and that inspires them, so there is no doubt that it is like look what happened in sports, the first times that there were streaks and stuff in football games, they showed it and that's how it was . flourished everyone thought oh this is a good way to get famous and then they stopped showing it yeah when they stopped showing it W almost disappeared and now when it happens they don't show it so you never know who it is o o with what they were doing, it's a great example, man, what important and wonderful things we have, the name of the book and where all this comes in, may I ask, it's a smartphone.
The addiction between the topics you cover in the book is enormous and I think it is one of the biggest changes that has happened to our society since the Industrial Revolution and that is a lot to say and you can bring down the Industrial Revolution in you. I know maybe four different industrial revolutions, but if we go back to 1800 um and we were industrialized long before that, but we go back to 1800 like 83% of American society was agricultural yum, in 1900 it was like 33%, in 1950 was 5% such big changes, right, and when I say this is at that level of change in our society in 0809, it's like big airplanes flying over the country and dropping smartphones at everyone and what happened, well, you know , people were going through life like that, you know? looking around and suddenly everyone lowered their heads and started looking at their phones and if you think about it, there's more computing power in a smartphone than we had when we put man on the moon, okay, that's It doesn't seem like that.
To me, it amazed me, there's a big construction bus down there that had all these fake floors and air conditioners and everything needed for these big mainframe computers. It had more processing power in an iPad or a phone than we had when we put the first man on the moon, maybe that's pretty good, but I think there are probably more, even bigger examples of how crazy everything has become the world listening, it's like we didn't land on the moon, shut up, I'm just kidding, I'm not. I know yeah, but you know, kids started, they stopped living their lives and they started watching people live their lives, yeah, and here's the thing, they started comparing them to that, yeah, and they didn't realize that those lives occur, those influencers there.
I had one at the show last year and she said she was honest, she said look I put on a video and I'm wearing all these cool clothes so you know I'm headed to the NBA All-Star Game and I'm wearing these cool outfits and those things soon. When I stop the video, I carefully take off those clothes because they have to go back to the store. I can't pay it. I'm not going to the NBA All-Star Game. I'm sitting on a couch in a sweatshirt like everyone else. It's on TV, but that's not what sells tickets, so I show this, you know, glamorous posh life, and that's what kids compete in, they watch that and they go, man, I'm a loser.
I don't have that wardrobe, I'm not going to do it. the all-star game and in comparison, their self-esteem is low, their image is damaged and that's what they compare themselves to, it's a fantasy, it's like these girls walk past these billboards, you know, for guest jeans or whatever be and they say: you know, me. You don't look like that nor is she right, you know, that's a photo, of course it is. I mean, she's a beautiful girl. I understand, but don't look like that. They compare themselves to that as a dating app. These girls don't look like that. that when I'm on a dating app or you know, that's all, I've never been dating that, but I would go the other way promising and overdelivering to who, who, who wants to put up with, you know, like Brad Pitt and show you get up and you look like me, you say, oh, that's terrible, yeah, you know, you walk into God, you know, thank you, you know what I think, uh, I personally admire, you know, when no one's ever been married, you know, really, a long term, have you turned 49?
I'm married 47 years We've been together 50 but we've been married 47 Well how long does it take you to reach 48 in August? I always want to know what is what is a healthy and appropriate limit for farting in front of your my partner never got there I still think he had hit me on the head with a frying pan yeah wow my, my girl and I have been SE, yet We are not married, we have been engaged for a long time, six years. We've been engaged, we've been together for a little over seven years and we ripped it off, we farted, yeah, but how long did it take you to get started?
It took us a good four five years, we were really kicking off the third date, oh my gosh. To be honest with you, I don't even want to know that girl's fart, yeah, yeah, yeah, but I, I just think that's, um, you know, I have a pretty checkered past when it comes to relationships and, in certain point, i. I really decided that future happiness, especially in my later years, would depend on me learning how to have a healthy relationship and find a life partner, so how long will they stay committed? Until spring or summer 25, why then?
Because, um. We, we don't want to have children, we are sure of that, we want to dedicate our lives to helping animals and we have been looking for a great property to open an animal sanctuary and we. Since then we found it, we bought it, it's in Tennessee and symbolically we're getting married on the ranch, but I want to back up because you said 2025 20, that's what luck said, I said so when do you want to get married? I'm ready. she said spring or summer 2025 oh because in November you made an announcement on the podcast you're like it's happening in 2024 oh well I was wrong okay I reserve the right to be wrong sometimes I think that's healthy okay okay Well , I'm with you on the animals.
I always have rescue dogs. Now I have always had rescue dogs and I got them from an animal sanctuary in East Texas. I had a show on CBS for a while called “ Podemos .” But we couldn't decide what to call it, so we cleverly called it that animal rescue show. Nice that was the clever name of the animal rescue show um and um it was a great show and U and where the live animal rescue show well we moved around different places but it was all about rescuing animals and you know, we used, we made animals with autistic children, we used animals in prison, all kinds of things, it's just a great show.
I only did one season so far. I'll probably do another one. Bottom left is my best dog ever. Wow, such a cool dog lost her at 13 and had her on dialysis for the last two men, but what a great dog. Korean gendo, yes, and now I have two that I could hold in my hands when I bought them, one in each hand, they were from the same litter and they happen to be fantastic Pyrenees, so now one is 125 pounds and the other is 115. Wow , have! There are 250 pounds of dogs out there, actually it's almost 250 pounds between them 240 anyway and they are great dogs, although they are just wonderful, I love them to death and that's what you're doing for animal anal. of love for animals I love animals, the current official 501c3 non-profit organization, you have one of those, yes, several, we have one, is when Georgia smiled, uh, it's about domestic violence and disadvantaged children, yes, Yes cool.
Robin is truly passionate about domesticity. violence and that's Robin as your wife, yeah man, it's so cool and so inspiring that you've been married for 47 years, yeah, she bet some of those felt like dog years to her, but it's, yeah, She's cool, she's cool, yeah, that's it. amazing, um, 47 years of marriage, but, but it was 15 years since you started your YouTube channel, I think we looked it up for the first time, your YouTube video, the first video was uploaded 15 years ago, which makes you one of the first to adopt. from YouTube, yeah, which is cool, how's that?
Yeah, 15 years ago and I was interested in asking you, your experience with YouTube, even your experience with podcasting, that informed your decision, your motivation to start. networkMerit Street no, actually, um, I think people are getting their information now in different ways than you knew they were getting before, um and I think you have to meet your viewers where they are and a lot of people watch Dr. Phil on YouTube and you know, they choose what they want to watch and what bites they want and they still know that linear television is still free. Over-the-air television is still a great source for people to get less and less content, they're declining, yes, but it's down probably 50% 56% I would say at least 56% uh, it's still the source More importantly for people getting information depending on the demographic, there are some young people who don't watch TV, right?
Watch it all on the computer or on the phone, but the older demo watches TV and they got the money, yeah, okay, now let me ask you this as far as the motivation for starting Merit Street Media or the network, um, like you have the political leanings of the Fox network, which is just all the crazy radical right and then MSNBC with all the left like to me it's just impossible to watch when the news source is so biased, I mean, kind of like going back to how the data is skewed by whoever is collecting it, um. you're motivated to be impartial and non-partisan, well you know, it's funny you ask that because if I trace back I think every chain has its first link and, um, Rober and I were sitting in the kitchen of our house in Los Angeles one night a couple of years ago and we were sitting at the breakfast bar in the kitchen, going back and forth between different cable news and I was complaining as usual and I said, you know, I'm really frustrated because this media drives me crazy, You know?
How much spin you make around here, it's a you know, you hate Trump here, you love Trump here, you know, right, left, right, no matter where you go, it's all, it's all, Spin, and that's why I I was so tired that she didn't even look up. from the plate she just ate she says well you're the media so why don't you do something about it if you don't like it? Why don't they do something about it? and um and she said by the way, her grades are bigger than the last three or four you've hit back and forth here combined, so you can't really complain if you're not going to do anything about it and you know she was right. and, like on Meritt Street, I have four hours of news every day, more is published than that, but there are four hours of original news every day and I have a really interesting approach that I have implied about the news and that is that we will tell you what what happened and then shut up, you know how difficult that is, this is what happened at third and Elm today, continue with the next story, people are not stupid, we, we, even in the universities and in the schools they are so busy telling kids what to think.
We are not teaching them to think. Wow, why don't we teach them to think? Let's teach them critical thinking. Let's teach them how to evaluate between options and reason about things we don't need to tell them what to think. let's teach them how to think and then shut up, let them make their own decisions. I like that a lot, yes, it's crazy. I was on Yahoo or whatever and there I saw these headlines. The Rock is being cancelled. The Rocks. When they cancel it, I go on social media and they say The Rock is done. Nobody can listen to this guy again and I say: What did The Rock do?
And it came from a Fox News interview that he did. who just said he no longer supported Biden and I sounded like he, I mean, on The View, I saw a clip and you know, they're okay, now we're going to talk about The Rock and everyone applauded and Then Joey Bayart looks at the audience and they say, "Oh, wait until we tell you what he did, and it's just that he said he no longer endorsed Biden and everyone wants to cancel him. I don't know about everyone, but a very small number of people want you to believe that everyone wants cancel them, they have a big voice, that's crazy, but over 80% of the content on Twitter is posted by less than 10% of the users and you hear all this oh, you know, this big reaction to this, you know, big. reaction to that, that's not true.
I asked a group the other day do you know what Bots are? They said well, yes, they are these automated accounts on social media, yes, and when someone implements them to generate opinion. , how many would you guess they implement? They said, oh, I think some of them would release like 10,000, really okay, that's what they don't know. These bot farms have millions and millions of these accounts and some of them are. They are 10 or 12 years old so they have followers because there are so many Bots that follow each other so when you look at them our cybersecurity people broke this down for us several months ago and showed us that they know they take pictures and they posted them and when You look to see if someone has zero followers and five posts, then you know someone invented a counter that tells you to eat and die, that's fine, but if there's someone there who has the accounts for 12 years and you have 100 followers and all these posts and those things suit you, yes, he seems like a real person.
You know their children are growing up. You can see the photos that are growing. No, they are not. It's a fake account. and then it's powered by AI, yeah, it's powered by they generate the messages through AI, they'll say you know, here's the main message, vary this a thousand times and you know, post it and then this lot vary this a thousand times and put it up. they'll take it out, but they'll deploy it, they'll have 10 or 12 million of these accounts and they'll deploy them into a problem, um, and if they're targeting someone, then they'll say yeah, the backlash is huge, the internet has turned on them, this person is canceled forever and then what happens is all the sheep see that and jump on the bandwagon, then you get some real people to go, oh well, I guess this person did something horrible and then they start spreading it and you I've heard that old saying that a lie travels six times faster than the truth.
MIT did a study and found that it's actually true. Wow, because a lie is very simplistic, it's always black and white, like you know someone did this to be honest. it has to include facts and details and it's nuanced and it takes longer to read it doesn't read uh no, it's not clean it's not fast whereas a lie you can just throw something out without worrying about the details and it zooms around the world and then negative information uh Scandal salesman, that's what makes you talk about trous, yeah that's exponential, it's not six times, it's rocket man, that really moves anyone, nobody likes to hear happy news, I mean, they might like it , but it's not like that.
You don't have the Rockets, do you? They say on the news, if it bleeds, it leads. So is there an entrepreneur with Merit Street? It's like you have to follow what's going to be successful. You can find out what. people are really interested in, I mean, right now the border and the economy are interesting and you can make them interesting if you study languages. Frank Lun is a very good friend of mine. Do you know who Frank Lun is? He's a one-time pollster and consultant for the Republican Party and then he said some things that were balanced and I guess they got twisted, but he really is a linguist, he studies as if he were the one who changed global warming into climate change.
Hey hee hee, there's Frank. uh he's a really good friend, one of the smartest guys I know and he says inflation is such an overused word that you should never talk about inflation, he says talk about affordability um and it sounds like you know a simple change, but yeah you talk to people about can you pay for gas? can you pay for the purchase? Can you pay for your children's lunch? people want to talk about it they don't want to talk about inflation inflation is a political word talk to him about things that they understand and it means something to them and he's a great communicator and if you use this kind of stuff in your news where you meet people where they are in their understanding, like for example if you use sports analogies with women as soon as you do it, they stop listening, but most guys talk. most of the people talking below are men they say well they're moving the goal line towards us here you know well you're talking to yourself buddy yeah it's the bottom of the ninth yeah and when you do that you lose your listeners women they don't They don't pay attention, I mean, I don't know what he's talking about, they move on and just continue.
How afraid are you of AI? I'm not afraid. I'm terrified. I saw an advertisement. the other day it was me me with my voice selling and holding a product I've never heard of wow that's so fake with my voice selling a product I've never heard of it's indistinguishable from you I couldn't tell it apart wow I thought I looked pretty good , that was, that was the only clue, was that I said it looks like he slept a little, that can't be me, so that's something that you automatically ally yourself with, you know, call, call a lawyer.
The thing is, oh, we send out 203 cease and desist letters a month for fake ads and stuff, that's the first one I've ever seen, it was at the expense of a deepfake and is it even expensive anymore? I mean, isn't it? it's just generated as if it's easy enough to access. I mean, can you imagine what's going to happen during an election? If you're like a friend, you listen to what President Trump said. It's not even them, it's just something made up. The nail on the head because I think what could happen is that when you get really close to the actual voting election, they could come out with something so close to the election that it affects the vote, but it's too late for the candidate to do it. really effectively. respond effectively like hey, I'm leaving, don't waste your vote on me, yeah, and I mean, if this election is going to be decided by the 8 or 10% you know, you got it right, you stayed and then there's that 8 or 10%. 10% in the middle, if 8 or 10% are hit with a powerful deepfake, it could make the entire election terrifying.
I mean, you can have an AI like speak like Biden very eloquently and say that's false, it's false, yeah. Yeah, and whatever they come up with is going to have to be pretty explosive since that Access Hollywood tape didn't do the job, yeah, yeah, I mean, what about Putin? You know, he's like he declared war on the United States. it's like, oh, you heard what he just said, it's like not even him, right, yeah, I mean, deepfake is scary, what about job displacement resulting from AI? Do you think that, well, they think that, like when Andrew Yang was running, he was? talking about truckers and um like automation because the Robo tax is coming out later this year with He's like, but think about truckers, but it becomes AI, they don't need sleep, they don't need sleep.
They don't, they said the only problem they're going to have is the last 10 miles to the destination because you have to navigate the cities, park it and do it, but they're like for those long stretches of Hall that you don't have to sleep every 10 hours and they said what does that mean for diners along the roots and the family businesses that are created to serve these, you know who cares, right here this says that AI can replace the equivalent of 300 million jobs a full time, that's the entire population of the United States. We almost just did a show that ended right before I came out here and went on about the fact that there are so many millions of jobs in the trades of carpentry, plumbing, electrical, all of these. jobs that the Baby Boomers were doing where we had, you know, good carpentry, plumbing, etc., that they are aging and the younger generation is not training for those jobs because they all want easy jobs, they want white-collar jobs, so They are not getting trained in these practical vocational jobs, so no one will step up to replace these jobs and we are going to lose five 600,000 plumbers, electrical Ians, etc. in the United States for the next few years and those are jobs that AI can't replace they can't come in and get under the sink and fix the well there's a break that's good yeah but no one is filling those jobs the Baby Boomers are getting older , so they are retiring and no one is taking their place. and we had a master plumber and a home builder who has a concrete company and a home construction company and they both said we are hiring people who are not qualified because we have no other option so we have to spoon feed. them and do it because we don't have anyone to fill the jobs, it's already happening and on and on I tell people that if you have a Target Rich environment if you want to make money and you know you have a stable decent economy for your family, look at these jobs, yes, there is some good honest money and if you are smart you can own the plumbing company, you can own the electrical, you know, maybe today you are a carpenter, tomorrow you own the warehouse wood, that's exactly why.
I say it's a good thing, I think it's great, it's very good advice, you know, people need to recognize that judging those jobs second class is not right and when things like this happen, you need to look and see what everyone else they are doing and that's it. on the other side, like when thecovid, they called Paramount to close, where I was filming at the time and all the shows closed and those things said, 'what are we going to do? I said we're going to film from my kitchen, that's what we're going to do because think it's like you're at a NASCAR race and everyone pits, but you I mean it's an open track if no one wants those jobs, man, Get into the plumbing business, yeah, you don't complain about that. about that, call it a day, go do it, yeah, don't complain, don't wait for the government to come fix it, go create an opportunity, mmm, that's cool to me, that's how I see it, yeah, yeah, man, I, I, honestly, could.
I could talk to you all day Phil, I think you guys are fun, you guys are great, yeah, I think these have been tremendously compelling things that we've talked about and I had a little list here that I just want to take a look at. Okay, check your notes. I'm going to check my notes here. I wrote it to ask you, in the face of smartphone addiction, is there any app that is particularly guilty for you? Well, I guess social media platforms annoy me. I think they are the ones I saw a study and I can't tell you what it was.
I can't cite the study but I saw it where and I don't know the sample size but it was pretty well done, they actually ask about your college kids. How much would we have to pay you to stop using your phone? Stay away from these apps and um for several days and I was surprised how little money it was, but you know, it doesn't take a lot of money for college students. They over the hump, it's like 50 dollars or something, they said yes, we would do it, but what caught my attention was that they said: what if everyone got rid of them?
If there was no one on them, what would you do, what would we have to do? pay you and they said we would pay you we don't want to be in these es fomo we are so scared that we are going to miss something or that someone is going to be talking about us or something is going to happen that you I know we will be left out, they said we don't want to be with them, if they all let it, hell, we'd pay you. Heck, people check their phones an average of 352 times a day. I, I, I don't doubt it. which are social media platforms where people engage.
Do you find yourself browsing Tik Tok for entertainment or something? No, I don't have time and it's a waste of time if you get into that, I mean. It's happened before, where you meet Robin and I'll be, you know, sitting there waiting for something to start scrolling and I love animal videos, yeah, yeah, so we'll continue there and then you can swipe and it's a page of yours. I know funny dogs and things like that. I like to see them and what app would you do that in? That was Tik Tock. Yes, where we did well.
It's crazy because I deleted my social media a couple of times for over a year. it's the initial one like there's no way I could do this and then but it happened both times and I remember I was just saying okay I'm just going to do it and I deleted everything uh I deactivated all the accounts and then maybe after about the first one I never thought about it again, yeah, well, you know, when I walk into the studio, I put my phone on my desk or give it to Eric up there, and I never look at it all day, right?
I don't even do it. I don't even check email, I don't think so because I'm 100% immersed in what I'm doing and I don't miss it, I don't think about it, yes, which is to the pain of many people who are trying to understand it. contact me because at the end of the day I have an emergency that I can relate to, yeah there's a lot of shrin here, people trying to message me, oh well it's not like we're trying to like each other. receive message we need questions to ask Steve well we need

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I immerse myself in trying to achieve it. I'm really going to talk to Dr. Phil, I mean, come on, this guy is old, what you just talked to someone about. Rel, no, no, false information, it's an absolute honor, seriously, it's a real honor and, you know, I didn't do it, I didn't want to. uh, I bother you about uh our friend bam, but uh, of course, I saw you when you were talking to him and um, uh, you know, I think he handled that pretty well the best he could, you know, I know people where they are and you .
I know you can. I've always said you can lead a horse to water but you can't float it back, yeah you just do everything you can and I think he has a big heart. I think he's a wonderful guy, but you. you know you have to get them when they're ready and seize the day when you can and yeah, uh, it's just that it's blaming everyone else, you know, if you can step up and take responsibility for your situation, then I think everything the landscape of your life changes, you know, that's true for everyone and everything, and we need to do that more in this country.
I have this idea that everyone finds a new way to be a victim, yeah, yeah, you know what They say that, like me, someone told me. I said, "You know, if you want to be a victim, it's not that hard to argue that that makes you a victim, you know, but if you achieve that, congratulations, you're a victim, yeah, let me tell you, the government will never give you the right to self-image, it will never give you the right to self-esteem, it will never teach you that you can trust yourself. I see it with the government.
I see it with Conier. The only way parents learn about themselves is if they go out and overcome something. and they say, hey, I did that. MH, I bet it was 30 years ago. God rest her soul, she had a little girl living next door, she's about four or five years old, my mother went out to. pick up the mail and this girl came running and said I can button and tie my mom said what she said I can button and tie and she said oh really she said yes she said well can you show me that yes, she zipped up her jacket, buttoned her sleeves and tied her shoe.
She was so proud to be able to do that and that always stuck with me, that just that little girl in that. point she had ACH AED those things and she was very proud of it versus her mother there, buttoning her jacket, buttoning her sleeves and tying her shoes, that girl could do it and that is a great message for life. You watch yourself doing things and you say, "I can do that, yeah, and that's true at every stage of life. You watch yourself doing something and you say, Oh my God, I can do that, yeah, I have to." let them do it, man, estimable acts as they call them, I love it, so we'll let everyone everyone know that it's very easy to find out how to watch all kinds of great TV programming, important news and entertainment on Merit Street Media This. it's Dr Phil's Network and you can go to Merit street.com media.com Merit Street media.com or download the app uh if you have Apple, you can go to the Apple Store and download the Merit Plus app Meritt Street uh and it fixes you right away so you can watch us on the go I'm excited about True Crime yeah I love the great show you can Listen to Nancy give them hell and uh this episode is coming out next week so if we don't have the new book from Dr.
Phil, this week we're going to have number ones on the New York Times bestseller list, then for God's sake. get Dr. Phil's book when you hear this and let's take it to number one. I mean, it's a good read, I promise, yeah, I mean, it's whatever page we randomly turned to have something fantastic, and if you don't. If you buy it and you don't like it, Steo offers you a money back guarantee, I will refund your money immediately and, yes, get the book, continue with the network and, if I can ask you to sign this, I absolutely will and uh yeah, thank you, thank you, yeah, I really appreciate it now, let's bring it home baby, that was Dr.
Phil. I'm so excited about that episode, I really am, I hope it got the audience it deserved and the viewership. That's still here because they stayed until the end. You deserve to know how much I appreciate you. I tell you guys, I love you so much and of course I'm sitting here at the Radical Ranch in Tennessee. In this point. I hate to leave. I love my ranch so much. I hate leaving and when I leave I try to keep it like a strike. Mission, precision strike. Mission, go out, be efficient, do whatever it takes and come back, and that's what we did in Texas with Dr.
Phil and I could tell you too because you're the ones I love, whereas while we were in Texas we also did the cowboy Cerrone UFC Legend and man, he could have convinced me to go on testosterone replacement therapy and I could have done it. I contacted the company directly that can make that happen, it's called transcend and I've already had a blood test and I may have a needle in my butt by the end of the week but who knows and we had some other mind-blowing conversations too. relationship with Duncan Trussell only three episodes in and out and that gives me three weeks on the ranch, what can I say?
I love it here and I love you, thanks for staying until the end, I really loved that episode, yeah, okay guys.

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