EP 150 The 5 Great Gifts for Any Entrepreneur
"Five Great Last-Minute Gift Ideas for Entrepreneurs - Pretty and Punk Podcast"
In this festive episode of the Pretty and Punk Podcast, hosts Dan Caldwell and Ildiko Ferenczi dive into the spirit of giving with their curated list of five fantastic last-minute gift ideas specifically tailored for entrepreneurs. As Christmas approaches, they share unique and thoughtful gift suggestions that are not only available but also enriching for any entrepreneurial spirit.
Dan and Ildiko kick off the episode with an engaging discussion about why they've narrowed down their list to five items this year, considering both availability and value. They then delve into each gift, explaining its significance and potential impact on an entrepreneur's life. From innovative kitchen gadgets that promote a healthier lifestyle to educational subscriptions that fuel continuous learning, each gift idea is discussed with personal insights and anecdotes.
Throughout the episode, the couple's dynamic shines through – their playful banter, combined with their shared passion for thoughtful gifting and personal growth, makes for an entertaining and informative listen. They also emphasize the importance of self-improvement, health, and learning in the entrepreneurial journey, making each gift suggestion more than just a material item but a tool for personal and professional growth.
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So if you have your last minute
gift that you haven't got yet,
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or you need somebody for
a great entrepreneur,
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you need a great gift for that person.
We have some great ideas for you.
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No, That's better, right, babe?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. She founded an
architectural concrete company.
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He founded a hundred million
dollars clothing company.
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She took the world by storm
as a social media star.
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He took the world by storm as
a famous serial entrepreneur.
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Together we started a business.
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And had babies.
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Now we're figuring out
the best ways to do.
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Both. Join us as we learn from other
entrepreneurs going through the same life
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struggles.
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As they share their life,
hacks about success, love.
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Kids, and everything in between.
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The best Christmas gift
is to realize how much you
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already have mum,
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the reason for the season.
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Welcome to the Pretty Punk podcast.
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My name is Dan Caldwell and I'm
here with my beautiful wife.
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Ildiko Ferenczi.
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And we have another great
podcast for you Today,
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it's getting really close to Christmas
and we always do this podcast about,
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we actually last year, I think
we did on 10 great gifts.
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10.
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This year we're doing five great gifts
because we have five great gifts.
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It's kind of down to the wire and we
want to make sure we had things that were
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in stock. And unfortunately,
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I don't know if it's supply
demand or what's going on,
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but everything's selling off
so fast. Everything is gone.
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Lucky. We have our three
gift rule with our kids.
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Can you imagine?
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So we found five things that are
definitely available to you for.
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Adult entrepreneurs.
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So if you have your last minute
gift that you haven't got yet,
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or you need somebody for
a great entrepreneur,
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you need a great gift for that person.
We have some great ideas for you.
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Five great gifts for your
entrepreneur friends.
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In here we go with number one.
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And actually this is your number
one because I didn't pick this one,
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but you're number one, or.
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I guess it's number five because
we're counting backwards. So number.
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Five, it's something that we
purchased recently year ago, well.
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Not recently. I think we purchased
it a year and a half ago.
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But we love it.
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Right? But we were having
the discussion today.
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One of my friends was laughing
because I've never used a
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microwave and we still
haven't used a microwave.
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And I think this was what.
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Well, this is the, it was.
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Interesting, the circumvent.
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This is the way to get around it. When.
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We met each other, you used to use
a microwave, and I just forbid that.
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So we don't use a microwave and
a lot of friends use microwave.
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Don't use microwaves because
it kills all the nutrients and
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food. And I'm into biohacking and I'm
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into trying to get the
best out of the food.
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I really believe in
healing myself with food
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and exercise and prayer
and all these things.
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So a lot of my friends also
don't use the microwave,
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but this is something recent for them,
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but my mom never did when I
was a child, so I thought,
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what better gift can you
get someone than this
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revolution toaster? I love avocado toast.
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I love three ingredient bread,
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the sourdough with the
great probiotics in there.
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Hi darling. Nice shoes.
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Are Ms. High heels. Mommy?
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Yes, darling.
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Our little one comes in
high heels. This is great.
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And she's running.
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And thank you. In the middle of
our podcast, please close the door.
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I need mommy to find my phone.
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Okay. She has this little pretend phone.
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That it's so our number one gift or
our number five gift we should say
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is the Revolution Toaster,
which is Love you.
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It has a screen on the
front and you can actually
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push how long it helps
you just go through and
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it literally does the bread
perfectly. I love you and I've never,
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I think it's probably the eyeball.
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It is the best toaster by far
that I've ever had. There's.
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A few things that we don't use,
so you could scroll through.
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And by the way, I'm crawling out from
under the bus. She threw me under. Why?
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Because you was telling everybody that
I used a microwave on a regular basis or
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something.
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You were the king of microwaves.
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No, I You love it. You love
murdering. I hated microwave.
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You love murdering the nutrients.
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In your feet. I didn't
say I didn't use it.
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Although you didn't know. I.
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Didn't know. I didn't say I didn't
use it, but I didn't like to use it.
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It wasn't like I was using the microwave
on a regular basis. Well, let's.
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Just hope you didn't stand in front
of it and kill all the little.
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It's okay. I'm getting out from under
the bus now. I can barely get out.
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Smash.
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Stop under the bus. It's
okay. And here's the thing,
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I'm learning stuff every
day, so I'm just joking.
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We learn things all the time
and I feel Dan and I are really
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leaning towards this old school. I mean,
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we're not cooking our bread over a fire,
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but I love that it's got so many snack
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opportunities.
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That was a panini major. Listen.
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We were talking about this
love. Yes, yes. Oh yes.
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It has the attachment
where you use the panini.
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So rather than throwing that dish
in the microwave that's done in
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seconds.
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Make sweet a wonderful panini
with raw cheese and raw butter.
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Your favorite? Well, this
is supposed to be present.
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Your favorite vegetables. So see,
here's the secret guys. Wait,
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so if you're listening, get it
for your wife or your girlfriend.
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For, and she'll make
you all kinds of great.
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Stuff. She'll make these
great paninis that are.
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Awesome. There's a little,
you can get the adapters.
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So for I think it's like $29,
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you get the little rack and
you can warm up your muffins,
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your homemade muffins and whatever else.
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It is. Honestly, look it up online.
I promise you it's the by far,
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not even a close second by
far the best toaster you ever.
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Do. You remember the conversation
we just had the other day?
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I made homemade spaghetti and Dan said,
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this is really great garlic bread.
I said, do you know what I did?
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I remember a long time
ago I used to buy that,
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the garlic bread and I didn't really look
at the ingredients till the other day.
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I enjoy reading the ingredients and
looking at all the things we don't
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eat anymore.
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So there's 572 ingredients
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in this.
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Well, not 500, but probably about 30
in like these 30 ingredients a joke.
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It's a joke in garlic bread.
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And things that are.
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Toxic. Why do you need 30 ingredients in.
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Garlic bread? Right? So what
I do is I toast the sourdough,
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I melt the raw butter
and I get a garlic clove
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and I just grind it on the toast
and then I'll put real salt.
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Be careful about what kind of salt
you use. Sometimes it can contain,
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just please start reading
your ingredients. It's fun.
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It's fun to see the things that you're
going to, the bullets that you dodge.
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And he said, I've never tasted
garlic prett. So delicious.
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And it was so easy. It should be the
best. A couple minutes best. So anyway.
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This is a good little gift. It
made the spaghetti or the whatever.
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I don't know if he actually
has, was it spaghetti or.
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Was it Yeah, was spaghetti Spa. Oh.
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Thanks for remembering. It made it so
much better. That made me feel, well, no,
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I just couldn't remember the noodle.
I was trying to remember the noodle.
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I just remember it was really good
worth it. So the revolution toaster,
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it runs about 350 bucks, but.
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It's the Ferrari's Toasters
and if you're trying to
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get your friends on your
lifestyle or your healthy
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lifestyle, sorry, we got a little one.
I think she just took my pen for notes,
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but that's okay if you're trying to
get your friend to live longer. I mean,
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I think a lot of our gifts here are the
gifts of life. So that's just something.
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Or if you're trying to get some
good food guys, little secret.
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It's a great present. Yeah.
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It's a great.
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Present.
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Our number four pick is I believe
something we had on there last
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year,
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but it's just another great idea and
it's really easy and it's simple and it's
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something we don't think about
a lot, which is the Kindle.
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You don't realize how great a Kindle is.
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If you know somebody who
likes to read or somebody.
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They may already have one,
but just get 'em an upgraded.
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Version. Well, yeah,
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the new Kindle's really cool because
you don't understand what it looks like.
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You think it's like looking at a phone,
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but it's actually the type of screen
that they use. I can't explain it.
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I'm not sure the technology, but
the type of screen that they use,
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it literally looks like
you're looking at a book,
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but you have a hundred
books on this Kindle,
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so you can just flip through your books
and read whatever book you'd like to
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read and go through all the
pages. And it's super easy.
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It's something you can take
with you on a vacation.
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So you're sitting on the beach and
watching the water and sipping on
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whatever a water, you can watch this.
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I doubt not everybody's sipping on a
water, but whatever you're sipping on,
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I'm just telling you, of course
we're sipping on water here,
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we stopped drinking. But
whatever you're sipping on,
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you can read your Kindle
there and enjoy a great book.
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Well,
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and you're not going to have to pay a
million dollars for all the books that
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you're lugging.
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I really do love this
idea because you have all
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the books that you want to
read in there and you're not.
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I feel like in my life since
this whole fighting for
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my life, I've wanted to declutter.
I got rid of a lot of books.
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I gave away a lot of books,
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and there's a lot of dust and mold
and all kinds of stuff in books too.
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So if you have allergies, this
is, or your friend has allergies,
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this is really kind of
the perfect gift for.
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Them. Yeah, I mean it's great.
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It's nice to have a library and it's cool
to have a real physical book sometimes
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travel a lot. I enjoy reading
a cool physical book lot.
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I enjoy reading a book sometimes,
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but there is something you can
put when you're traveling, you.
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Similar too, which is really nice.
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Especially if you're going to
be on a vacation or something.
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You might get through your first book.
We travel a lot. We travel a lot.
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You might get through the first book,
you might get through the second book,
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but your Kindle will have
as many books as you need.
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And you can actually download
a book right there on the spot.
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Boom. I.
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Like that. You just catch a wifi signal
and download the book right away. And.
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I love learning. I love
learning. So this is a great.
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Gift for, it is a great
gift, all of us that works.
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Number three is the cold plunge or sauna.
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Who doesn't want one of
those? I mean, I think,
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and we actually have our favorite one.
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We'll link down in the show
notes if you want to look at it.
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And a few different price point ones.
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But I think that the
sauna and cold plunge,
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it's just such a great gift
for someone that doesn't
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doing that right now in their life.
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It's great to put that in your routine.
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And it's interesting because there's
this viral video right now of a Russian
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family and the kids are
doing the cold plunge.
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And it's not rare to me.
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I grew up where my mom,
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she had a sauna custom made
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in our home and inside the
sauna there was a shower.
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So what we would do is have the
sauna and then we would cold
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and rinse our body off.
It was a handheld shower.
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It wasn't anything super
fancy like they have now.
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But this is how European families grew up.
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If you didn't have the snow,
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then you would have the cold shower or
she would take us to the springs during
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the winter and we would go in
the sauna, soak up the springs,
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and then she would make
us jump in the freezing
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cold pool. And I think we were the only
family that did that at the spring.
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She would make us jump in the cold.
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Water. We call that the old.
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School. It's old school.
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Old school plunge.
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Austrians, Russians,
Hungarians, Europeans.
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This is the way that they
grew up. This was life.
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So I feel people are paying thousands and
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thousands of dollars just to
resort to the old school of way.
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And I remember people going,
you're weird in school. In school.
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I wasn't homeschooled.
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So they thought it was weird that we had
a sauna and they thought it was weird
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that we had a cold kitchen.
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It's called a cold kitchen and
you have all your canned stuff.
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And I feel like when I got older,
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I kind of pulled away from
the traditional things
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and it's like I think about
it sometimes. I'm like, well.
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We're over because everything
that's new is killing us.
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And I think about that a lot, Dan.
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A lot of the things that I did or
pulled away from because maybe I even
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judged myself,
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maybe this stuff is a
little we and eventually a
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young woman like me after having
a baby had to fight for her
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life.
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And I'm resorting back to the
things that my grandmother did do.
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My grandmother,
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her last baby was at 50. There's
no drugs back in those days.
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But she had a farm and she did these.
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Things. Well, I think that well,
we're way off subject. We are.
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But the fast food, the whole
fast food thing is shiny,
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shiny object syndrome.
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Everybody thinks that it's cool and
fast and it's easy to do and it's cheap.
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And now it's cheap. That's the
crazy thing. It's so cheap.
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It's scary and it's quick and easy and
it's horrible for you and it's killing
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us. And we need to get
back to home cooked meals.
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Remember back in the day when your mom
would cook you home cooked meals instead
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of ordering fast food to go every day?
Yeah, I love that. And unfortunately,
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a lot of kids today are getting
fast food to go every day,
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every single day of their life.
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And that's why that's one of
the great gifts out there. Cold.
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So we're not even talking pl,
the cold plunge and the sauna,
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that's one of the old school. It's
medicine guys. It is medicine.
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It is wakening the cells.
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It is getting rid of the toxins that
is sitting in your body that can't come
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out. That's the best way. The
sauna to get rid of those toxins.
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Now another idea,
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and this just popped into my
head rather than if we weren't.
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Already way off sauna.
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Subject, if you didn't, no.
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But if you didn't want to buy
the sauna or the cold plunge,
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there are memberships where
I go to a couple of these
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places when we're in LA
to get oxygen therapy.
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There's a place in Vancouver,
there's a place everywhere,
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whatever you want to get. iv.
I do get iv, I get the pushes.
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I do a lot of those things. Things.
So you could buy a gift card,
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you can get a membership or
membership to Next Health or to
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Remedy whatever.
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There is so many options out there.
Grant Cardone has 10 x now with Gary,
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Becca. They're great.
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Bio these. Just finding
stuff outside of the box,
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that would be great presence because
we're always thinking about should I get
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somebody another headphone
or another, just so many.
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Those are the things that they're probably
already got and you want to buy 'em a
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second one or just find something that's
outside of the box that maybe they
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haven't thought of for themselves.
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Maybe they would do it or try it if you
bought it for 'em. Like a cold plunge.
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Or challenge them, challenge them,
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challenge them to get them
the blood panel and see how
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healthy are you really?
What is your actual age?
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You could be 19,
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but your actual age could be 45 because
you're so unhealthy on the inside and
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your friend just
literally saved your life.
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Dana White just.
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Has a fall. Yeah, I just saw
he was talking about today.
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I saw him talking about today. I had to
write him and tell him, Hey, look man,
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he's turning.
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Himself into a baby. So.
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I'm going to go to that same guy that
you're going to in a second here.
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He's talking so highly of the guy.
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It's Gary. Yeah, he's great.
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We're going to have to do that.
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I've been studying Gary
for a long time. I.
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Know. But now.
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That Dana talks about it.
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Serious. Well now it's cool.
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Okay.
00:17:54
Okay. I'm just giving credit. He
looks great. He's looking great.
00:17:57
Yeah, he does. He does. And he
saved his life. Thank you, God.
00:18:00
So number two, we're down to number two.
00:18:03
And this is near and dear to my heart,
00:18:06
so you'll know that I
picked this one. Me too.
00:18:10
We'll just start off with one of our own
companies, the Billionaire Collection,
00:18:13
which is a collection of historical
documents signed by, I love this.
00:18:18
Leaders and entrepreneurs and things that
you can put on your wall that inspire
00:18:22
people. Imagine having, it's.
00:18:24
One of the kind piece of history.
00:18:27
Of what a great conversation piece
of signed by Abraham Lincoln or
00:18:31
George Washington or Warren Buffet.
00:18:34
Imagine having something like that hanging
in your office where you can look at
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it and go,
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this person once touched this
and held it and wrote their notes
00:18:43
down on it or signed it or
whatever they did. And you are now
00:18:49
holding it in your hands.
00:18:52
Or when you were going through
your entrepreneurial struggle,
00:18:56
hopefully before you had kids.
00:18:58
But that quote that they said really
00:19:03
triggered something in you
saying, I can do this too.
00:19:07
Be it Walt Disney or whoever. And
it just struck a chord within you.
00:19:12
And that's what I really love about the
billionaire pieces because you frame it
00:19:16
in a modern way.
00:19:17
It's not your great great
grandfather's tacky piece of velvety.
00:19:22
Yeah.
00:19:22
No, it's a really nice.
00:19:23
Frame Art on the wall, but
it's a sexy looking piece.
00:19:27
It's a beautiful
respectable piece where it
00:19:32
looks attractive from a distance
and you go up close and you're like,
00:19:37
is this really Steve Jobs handwriting?
00:19:40
And then it has your favorite
quote or whoever it is.
00:19:43
Yeah. We recently sold a Tupac
Lyric letter where he had
00:19:48
written a song basically and signed it,
00:19:51
and then it was framed in this beautiful
frame and it was purchased by a
00:19:56
basketball player who plays for the NBA.
00:20:02
And he told us as soon as
he stuck it up on his wall,
00:20:06
he felt like he had brought
Tupac in the room. I That's cool.
00:20:11
And that's really what it is.
00:20:13
It's like you bringing Lincoln in
the room or bringing Washington or
00:20:18
whoever it, Steve Jobs. We
recently sold a Steve Jobs piece,
00:20:23
which we're selling for like $70,
a hundred thousand dollars now. But.
00:20:27
Just, we had Marilyn Monroe, we.
00:20:29
Had a contract from Marilyn
Monroe we sold last year from our
00:20:34
20th century Fox contract.
00:20:36
He heady the Hungarian actress. We still.
00:20:37
Have head of the.
00:20:38
Mar actress, which is actually,
00:20:39
she was actually a genius and she
was one of the first people to
00:20:44
discover or create wifi,
who would've known. She's.
00:20:48
Stunning, stunning.
She'd the mother of wifi.
00:20:51
And we have a Muhammad Ali
contract from one of his fights in
00:20:56
1971. Just things that are just not only.
00:20:59
Conversation pieces for the men that
has everything. And it's a legacy.
00:21:02
You pass it on.
00:21:03
These are hopefully things that
you're going to keep in your
00:21:08
family for years to come, but
00:21:12
if you need to, you can sell
it for really beautiful.
00:21:17
Well, it's never going
to go down in value.
00:21:19
It's going to keep going up in value.
Exactly. And another thing too,
00:21:22
if there's any other,
00:21:24
maybe those aren't what
you want to get them,
00:21:27
but you're looking for something
like that, something original,
00:21:30
a great baseball card or whatever they
might collect that might be signed
00:21:36
something that, a prop piece from a
movie, whatever that is that's close to.
00:21:40
Their heart. Anti people
love antique antiques.
00:21:42
I mean my mom anti, yeah, having
that perfect antique piece.
00:21:46
I'm a huge Star Wars collector.
00:21:48
You happen to get me
that one of kind Han Solo
00:21:52
blaster from the first Star Wars movie.
00:21:56
It just sold for a million dollars.
If want to get me that for Christmas,
00:22:00
you can no problem.
00:22:01
But stuff like whatever's
close to somebody's heart,
00:22:05
that might really just be outside the box.
00:22:07
If somebody's a baseball card collector,
00:22:09
there's baseball card shops probably
right down the street from you.
00:22:12
You could go down and find a great piece
or a coin collector or whatever that
00:22:15
might.
00:22:15
Be. Whatever makes their heart.
00:22:16
Be. Exactly. So another great gift
00:22:21
we think that would be perfect for,
00:22:24
especially because entrepreneurs
are kind of outside the box anyways.
00:22:28
And that brings us to number.
00:22:29
One, number one.
00:22:32
And really this whole number one,
00:22:35
it started out as one thing and then
we added something else and then we add
00:22:38
something else and then
we add something else.
00:22:40
So it's kind of like a one
that kind of fans out, if.
00:22:43
You will.
00:22:44
But it.
00:22:45
Could be all these things or
whatever your entrepreneur
00:22:50
friend gravitates to, whether it's.
00:22:52
Exactly whatever speaks to them.
00:22:54
It could be it's educate. I mean,
00:22:58
what do we all have in common?
We want to educate ourselves.
00:23:02
We want to surround ourselves with
people that are better than us.
00:23:06
This is how I was raised to
think. Never think that it all.
00:23:10
Never think that you're
perfect in every way.
00:23:14
We can always learn. We can
always, constantly growing
can whether it's health,
00:23:18
whether it's business, whether it's
relationships, families, raising kids.
00:23:23
I want to learn everything I
can and once I've learned it,
00:23:28
things change and there's more to
learn. So I mean, what is that? It.
00:23:34
Could be.
00:23:34
So what it is is we looked at some of
the stuff that was out there and it's
00:23:39
basically educational
apps or subscriptions,
00:23:44
which are apps like Audible,
00:23:48
which would allow them to, I
don't know, I don't have Audible,
00:23:51
so I don't You have Audible, right?
00:23:53
I have Audible. It reads
you, your book for me.
00:23:56
I have my hands full with the babies.
You get so many books every and.
00:23:59
Yeah, every year, every
month or something like that.
00:24:01
Yeah. I get credits all the time.
00:24:03
So I could download any book and I'll
be talking about something and I'll
00:24:06
download it.
00:24:07
And all of a sudden you.
00:24:07
Download the book and
then the kids are listen.
00:24:09
Listening to it too. And I think
I just spend it on Apple usually.
00:24:11
So I am careful about what I'm taking into
00:24:15
my brain and the kids are taking it
00:24:20
into, but then there's also coaching.
00:24:23
If you want to coach with someone
specific, figure out who they,
00:24:28
Tony Robbins, there's so many
different, all the great.
00:24:31
Coaching courses that are out there
that you could sign them up for,
00:24:34
or even masterclass, we talked
about Masterclass Master,
00:24:37
so you don't familiar with Masterclass,
but it's filmed really well.
00:24:41
And they bring some of the
chef coaches out there,
00:24:45
top directors in the world
or people, top producers,
00:24:48
the best in at what they do
in the world. In the world.
00:24:52
And the great thing is you find
yourself, and we have the masterclass
00:24:58
subscription, and they have so many things
in there you might not normally try,
00:25:03
but you do it because it's there because
you have an opportunity to listen to
00:25:08
their course because
you have a subscription.
00:25:10
Model. For me, I like to hear their story.
00:25:13
How did they start this thing
that they're so good at?
00:25:16
Design clothing designers.
I had a swimwear line,
00:25:19
so that was interesting to me. And.
00:25:21
Yeah, they have acting
coaches and they have.
00:25:23
Cooking coaches. They,
Chris Jenner, I mean
00:25:27
she started with her husband and
then her daughters and everybody,
00:25:32
successful husband.
00:25:34
Oh gosh. And so it's okay, we
won't go there. No, we won't.
00:25:40
So it could be just the best
in class. Well, she was.
00:25:44
Really good at publicizing his sports.
00:25:47
Career best in class at
whatever they're great at. So
00:25:52
I did a chess one with
Gaspar of ex chess champion,
00:25:57
one of the greatest
champions of all time and
00:26:03
just really good coaching
and professionally done.
00:26:06
And you get to hear their stories and
just really well done and worth the money,
00:26:10
I think for sure.
00:26:11
I think I want to say it's 140
bucks or something like that a year.
00:26:16
And you get access to all the coaching
that you want. And what else do we,
00:26:20
and then a Curiosity Stream,
which is a great one.
00:26:23
It's all documentaries on there.
00:26:25
So for five bucks a month you get
all these documentaries that they
00:26:29
just cater actual documentaries. Great.
00:26:32
Well done documentaries
on Curiosity Stream.
00:26:36
And then one that we really liked that
we signed up to recently is something
00:26:40
called Lit Video Books. It's really cheap.
00:26:45
They're new and they're trying to get a
lot of people to sign up. And for two 50
00:26:49
a month,
00:26:50
you basically get a book
that's done but done
00:26:54
by video.
00:26:56
So the author kind of
walks you through the
00:27:00
notes of his book in an hour
with lots of video and editings
00:27:05
to make it exciting and
different interviews and stuff.
00:27:08
And it's kind of hard to explain
kind of like a documentary,
00:27:11
but about the book that they did.
00:27:13
So it gives you kind of a whole layout
of what the book's about but done in an
00:27:18
hour.
00:27:19
And so really cool way to get through
books that maybe you might not normally
00:27:22
read or you've already read and you just
want to see kind of an exciting version
00:27:27
of it. And Patrick be,
David's got his book on there,
00:27:31
lots of great authors that are on there
and lots of great books. They only have,
00:27:35
I want to say maybe a couple a hundred
books on there. So not too many,
00:27:39
not like a ton of books,
00:27:41
but it takes you a long time to
get through a couple hundred books.
00:27:43
So another great gift and then
one that you threw in the last
00:27:48
minute is the Hower app. A.
00:27:50
Good friend.
00:27:51
Mark Wahlberg. Mark Wahlberg
has an an incredible app.
00:27:54
If you're Christian or a Catholic
that we think you would enjoy,
00:27:59
we listen to it almost every
day or probably every day.
00:28:03
The cool thing about it is that
you can listen to the Bible.
00:28:07
There's many different challenges on
there. I think one of their newest,
00:28:12
and there's fasting challenges.
There's all kinds of challenges,
00:28:17
but tons of different prayers. Also,
00:28:21
your favorite actor is one of
the voices for many meditations.
00:28:26
It just helps me unwind the kids,
unwind. It helps me go to sleep.
00:28:30
Plus there's a lot of
different challenges.
00:28:32
One of the great challenges right now
is if you guys are doing the Elf or
00:28:37
people that have done the Elf
now they have Mary on the mantle,
00:28:40
which is kind of, I don't know,
00:28:42
I thought it was cute because
they have the whole story of
00:28:47
Mary and then it Mary and Joseph,
00:28:50
and then it goes to Christmas.
What is Christmas about?
00:28:55
Yeah, I love.
00:28:56
That. And then it has a little.
00:28:57
We love the Hallow app.
It's worth every penny.
00:28:59
If you don't have it's ton of
different, you should download. Yeah,
00:29:03
and I think that's it.
So any educational stuff,
00:29:06
do you like anything else about the
five gifts that we put up today?
00:29:10
Yeah, I like them all. I mean,
it doesn't have to be Did.
00:29:14
Give one of them.
00:29:15
Did I what?
00:29:16
Which one did you give me?
I'm throwing a bunch of hints.
00:29:20
Do I.
00:29:20
Have to tell you? I'm throwing
all kinds of hints down. We can.
00:29:22
Always have the.
00:29:23
Big reveal, the Star
Wars blaster, Hans Soul.
00:29:27
Blaster. I told you I'm on it. I'm.
00:29:28
On it. I saw somebody bought it
for a million bucks. So who was it?
00:29:32
Am I getting it or what? Okay. Okay.
00:29:36
Well thank you guys for tuning in
today. You'll have to find out.
00:29:39
I hope this might've helped you
on your journey to buy for that
00:29:44
entrepreneur that's hard to buy for.
00:29:46
Hopefully we gave you
a few hints and if not,
00:29:49
we hope you at least enjoyed the
show. Thank you, baby. She's.
00:29:52
So.
00:29:52
Beautiful.
00:29:53
Mommy. Oh, she is a
beautiful mommy. Yes she is.
00:29:57
Can you say thank you
for listening? Thank you.
00:30:00
For listening. Have a
nice God Jesus day. Amen.
00:30:05
Amen. I love it. Amen. Okay,
00:30:08
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00:30:12
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00:30:14
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00:30:16
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00:30:26
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