
Cafecito with Noah
Do you ever wish you had a close friend who is also a professional Lifecoach? Someone who can share their own life experiences, challenges, and insights with you over a cup of coffee? Someone you can relate to who can explore the rough seas of life alongside you and help you find your true north?
If so, then you will love Cafecito with Noah, a podcast that is intimate, authentic, and empowering. In each episode, I chat with you as I would a close friend and share my personal life journey. You will hear about the challenges that I face, and the powerful psychological, philosophical, and spiritual tools that I use to overcome them. You will learn how I transform my obstacles into opportunities and my problems into gold. When attending live on Instagram or Twitch, you will also get a chance to be a guest in the live chat.
Cafecito with Noah is a journey of personal growth and discovery. It is a way to connect with yourself and others who are on the same path. It is a way to learn from a lifecoach who is not afraid to be vulnerable and honest with you.
So grab your favorite mug, brew some cafecito, and let's navigate life together.
Cafecito with Noah
#3 - Bonding Over Games, Skydives, and Balancing Life's Adventures
Join us for a steamy cup of conversation in this week's Gafisito session, where we'll be sharing a brew of heartwarming tales, laughter, and candid insights. I, Noah, will be your host through a journey that spans the digital landscapes of Minecraft mayhem with Big Joe, to the real-world pursuit of a skydiving license, proving that whether we're building worlds or jumping out of planes, the thrill of adventure never fades.
We're spilling more than just our Zoa energy drinks this episode as we toast to holiday cheer and family, discuss the impeccable shots of Steph Curry, and uncover the holistic heartbeat of personal finance with Prosperapro. With an eye on the upcoming Mario movie and a nod to my dad's fresh YouTube endeavors, we're reconnecting with passions and pondering the balance of life's many quests. So, whether you're a Nintendo fan, an aspiring skydiver, or just in need of a little inspiration to kickstart your week, pull up a chair and join our community for an episode brimming with shared stories and ambitions.
You're about to hear what's coming up next on this episode of Gafisito with Noah. Guys, a little reminder this is called Gafisito with Noah. It's off the cuff. It's my little 30 to 45 minute hangout once per week on Mondays. This was an idea I had as a result of building my podcast and everything and just wanting to interact with people in mass, one to many, more often. I came up with the idea to just go live for a little while, spread some good vibes. See who shows up, see who I can say hello to. Oh my God, I see, andrew, what's good. You see, that's exactly the moments we're looking for. Could it be Testing? Oh wow, first try. Good, good, even a monkey can write Shakespeare. Eventually.
Speaker 1:It's Monday, gafisito with Noah time. We're getting started on our week. At some point I might start gaming a little bit. That would be cool. I'm working on building a new PC this holiday season, but so far not the case. So far we're just hanging out talking about life and things. Hello Instagram, welcome Twitch, and I already got started. What's up, dude? I'm hanging out over here with Big Joe, big Joe's on Twitch.
Speaker 1:This is my Gafisito with Noah coffee hour, basically. Today, once again, we're back to the Zoa and this time I didn't spill it. But now I'm also noticing I'm not putting my cup in my little handy-dandy cup holder. So we're going to slide that cup holder over and make it as simple for me as possible so I do not spill it all over my desk again. What up, hunter Cheers, welcome to Gafisito time.
Speaker 1:What's cooking today, hunter? Do you have? Are there any quotes or pages or a specific book that you've been reading? Any energy to share? I'd love to hear it Also. Sophie, hello, I was just on the phone with Sophie, sophie's, my sister.
Speaker 1:We were talking about the holidays and getting everything going. Luca's here. What's up, luca, love you. That's my brother. We were just talking about Steph Curry. The other day I saw an outlandish video on Instagram of Steph Curry shooting one-armed cannon baskets from across the entire court, one after another. I think he did five consecutively. I can't tell if it's fake or not and I wouldn't believe it if it was anyone other than Steph Curry. Yes, big Joe. I knew it. So over here with Big Joe. Big Joe is talking to me on Twitch, where I'm streaming at the same time right now, and Big Joe was one of my followers from back when I used to play. Well, I used to stream Minecraft. I still dabble in playing it, but I haven't streamed it in a while. So, yeah, we were talking and I identified Big Joe as one of the guys that was there when I was doing my Skyblock. Unfortunately, I got pretty far with Skyblock but I walked myself into Lava, which is inadvisable when you're trying to go far in Skyblock Not the way to go. Nerdy Panda, welcome. Welcome, I'm also on Twitch, nerdy Panda, just so you know.
Speaker 1:Hey, nick, what's going on? Do I do life coaching? Yes, I do life coaching. I don't really advertise as life coaching. I thought that was too broad, but if people connect to that and that's awesome.
Speaker 1:What I did is I scoped it down into financial management, personal finance coaching. But it is a psychology-based approach to personal finances. The overarching theory is essentially, you can know what to do, but unless you've got your psychology right, you're not going to do it. So it's like it's not. So it is the entry-level practical saving, investment et cetera. But my approach as a coach is to get your mind right and get you feeling good and energetic around your finances, loose, flexible, lower the anxiety et cetera, and then we do your finances. So that's kind of like my way of doing it, but ultimately it's all holistic. That's my approach to these things.
Speaker 1:I've had other clients call me up. I was telling this I was saying this to the last stream that one of my clients called me up and was telling me that he needed interview coaching on enthusiasm. So we ended up doing a whole bunch of coaching around this interview, which involved man. I mean from practical to practical spirituality, right, it's like intention setting energy, manifesting it. What does that mean exactly? That means taking the time to really identify the outcome he was looking for, flesh out what it's going to feel like, what it's going to be like, how would he like to experience himself during the interview, things like that, so that it's not so much regurgitating a stock speech or something, but instead it's living and breathing. It allows him to be flexible and improvise on the spot and for it to not be shallow but deep, and so, anyway, it went really well. So basically, I instantiate coaching on a per client basis based on the client's needs.
Speaker 1:But these are some of the things I do. As far as the financial management platform, it's called prosperaprocom and the link to my link tree is in my description. So if you'd like to check out any of these things that I'm talking about, you can check out the Calendly, check out the Prosperapro and send me. You can even book a phone call and we can just have a little 30 minute chat about what is possible. How's everybody's week going, what is possible this week? It is Monday. I do these on Monday, so it is the start to the week, classically speaking. So I'm sure you guys have plans, little goals, things to do, et cetera. Yes, andrew, thank you so much, man, I really appreciate that. I do love this.
Speaker 1:Coming back when I was streaming to Twitch and even when you and I met, right, I love people and it didn't matter that we were cross country and that we were just running around role playing in what it was. Yeah, gary's mod, exactly, we connected, we bonded and we ended up hanging out and getting burgers and stuff, and now we're friends, right, and, by the way, I'd love to catch up sometimes. So, by all means, let's try to make that happen. Covid set us all back two years, so that sucked, but um, but the point being, I've always liked people, I've always loved people and one of the things we had with by club back in the day. That's a shout out to you. Twitch, we had that community, you know, and so I want to bring back the community and I do love gaming, so I wouldn't mind bringing back a little bit of gaming.
Speaker 1:But just you know, when I left Twitch, I went on a journey to become more than just you know Noah, this guy who plays video games which I think a lot of my identity at the time was wrapped up in that. So I went and did acting classes and became a better entertainer. I did improv classes. I got an agent in Los Angeles. I started going on commercial auditions, um, did some voiceover, got a voiceover coach, did some voiceover auditions. I'm actually starting up voiceover again because I think it's a really fun way to express all of that. Um, another way that I've kind of mixed it all together now is I'm doing Dungeons and Dragons. So ideally, uh, in the near future, I could be DMing a party of Dungeons and Dragons and potentially creating content from that. So, by the way, andrew, if that's something that you're interested in, let me know, let's be in touch, because I would be very interested in you being part of that Potentially.
Speaker 1:So, anyway, yeah, those are some of the things and then so the journey was huge and the undertaking, you know it, put me face to face with a bunch of things that freaked me out in life Like I used to get. For example, I did improv in college and I loved improv, but I used to get just a physical reaction to improv was huge pit stains like huge, like a water faucet happening, and I don't mean that to be disgusting, I just mean it to be like it was a lot. It was very intense, um, psychologically, but also physically and um, so one thing led to another end up in a personal development program which was very much like in the vein of I don't know if you ever heard of, like landmark and like Tony Robbins and things like that. And once I hit that it just recontextualized like 14 years of therapy and, uh, boom, I took off, been doing that kind of thing ever since. I fucking love spirituality. As a result of that you know I use that word, it's basically philosophy, you know, um goes way back. After I graduated from this program I started studying Taoism, kabbalah, uh, young, in psychology, my therapist wants me to go back to school and get a degree, uh, so I could be a licensed therapist. Um, we'll see if that happens, but for now I feel that I know enough and I love people enough to coach them and have them, uh, be uplifted in their lives and attain some of the goals that they're after, and so that's, that's the thing that I like to do the most.
Speaker 1:For sure, yeah, I'm not much of a gamer myself anymore. Yeah, I know, isn't that wild. A dialysis technician? Yep, you were always working the long hours, though that's not new for you. You were, yeah, we're, you know, with the. You were doing the graveyard shift, if I recall correctly. No way, you and your friends are already in a campaign. I love it, wait. So are you in like a long campaign? Are you doing like one? Uh, what do they call it? One shots? What do you tell me about your campaign, man? So what it's?
Speaker 1:Just, it's an interesting phenomenon, this thing about, like, not gaming very much anymore. I mean me neither right, but God, I love it, you know it. Just, it really comes down to building out life like life, building life into the game that I want to be binging and playing more than any other game, and then for gaming to become a subset, like, I think, growing up, um, especially given the environment that I grew up in, which was uh, pretty strict, let's say, uh, gaming was a way to experience a wider palette of flavors in life. Right, you can GTA, you can jump out of the airplane, you can ride motorcycles down the street, et cetera, et cetera. But now as an adult, um, while all of all of that is still fun, especially narrative I love, like the narrative aspect of gaming. I also just went on a huge let's go Pikachu obsession, like this summer. It's like, yeah, that's cool, but I also kind of want to be able to, like, go forward to jump out of a real plane. You know, I've done it 16 times now and, uh, and I'd like to get licensed. You know I need to do it nine more times for my license, but COVID got in the way of that. And then, once I get licensed, I got a, uh, I got to buy a parachute and that's eight K right out of the bank, right there. And the sport becomes a little bit more manageable after that, if you don't go completely nuts. But then again everybody tells you that you're going to go completely nuts. Um, but anyway. So that's like one way that would be awesome for me to be experiencing life on a regular basis outside of just gaming. But it requires infrastructure and right now I'm in the phase where I'm really building out the infrastructure.
Speaker 1:Kuma, gamers grow up too, sometimes, I know. I know it's incredible to me, like Twitch is incredible to me, you know, and to think that I could have grown on Twitch, I, you know, I got like family and friends that are like how could you have left, why did you leave? And I have my reasons for that, and a lot of them have to do like insecurity and stuff and confusion, but also just like not being grown up, like you're not, like I just had to go grow up and I just couldn't. At some point I did the math in my mind and I was like I cannot keep spending this much time in my closet, you know, like I don't, I don't, I'm not growing. I'm giving people what I've got to give today, and back then I couldn't even identify what that was in terms of a special sauce or in terms of a big reason why anybody would watch. I knew I was friendly, I knew I was nice and I knew I cared about people, but anyway, so it's funny.
Speaker 1:I'm actually studying Joseph Campbell's hero's journey right now and I'm definitely around the return part and it's a cycle. So you know, we, we do it multiple times. But I'm identifying right now and trying to find myself on the return side of things and thinking, okay, I went on this freaking journey, I got a whole lot of goods for myself in terms of insights and peace of mind, finding my own center, let's say, and now I want to bring that back. You know, I want to bring that back and share it. It's so. I mean, we'll get into it in a second. I want to catch up on chat, but I got. I got something else to say about that. It's a custom campaign. Oh nice, yeah, exactly, yep, grow up work. No time, dude. Thank you. Yeah, the 16s skydives were really cool Actually. So I live in Los Angeles and I know, andrew, last time I checked you live nearby.
Speaker 1:The skydiving place I go to is Skydive Paris. It's in Paris, california. It's south of here, like two hours or so. They're like one of the best facilities in the country. People come from like internationally to go to Skydive Paris to learn and they even like I think like the British military was jumping out of Skydive Paris when I was there. But yeah, people like people from like South America, will rent an Airbnb for like a week and a half and just like go from not knowing how to Skydive to being completely licensed in that week and a half at Paris. So anyway, that's where I did it and it was awesome.
Speaker 1:I'm trying to see if I can pick up where I left off. On the other thing Sometimes, oh shoot what, hey guys, I'm sorry about that Instagram likes to like I have like one of those screen timer things on my Instagram so that I don't, you know, spend every day on Instagram, which, by the way, even with the screen time these days I'm having, I'm struggling. It pulls you in. I also just get distracted. I go in looking for one thing Sometimes it's even a productive thing and then I'm stuck in there for like 10 minutes. But let me see if I yeah, I don't know Come to me. I think it was Kuma, kuma had. There was something else going on here. Grow up to. Happens to a lot of us Finding my center. Oh, just like, just this is the thing, right, this is. I love this. I'm so glad I figured out what I was going to say.
Speaker 1:It doesn't take much to be to experience levity, joy, peace, wholeness. Yeah, you know it's weird, we value all of these things, like even just now in the conversation we were having. It's like the $8,000 parachute that you know. Oh, I got to go jump out of an airplane next amount of times. All this stuff, right, that's harder than well. I guess it's different for everyone, but just because it's weird, it's like, yes, it's different for everyone, but fundamentally, fundamentally, this is what the teachings teach. We're already whole and complete.
Speaker 1:So, teaching somebody to breathe, process emotion, be centered, begin to recognize the wholeness of who they are essentially and who they've always been, these are things that don't cost any money and even though it is characterized sometimes as climbing up a mountain and it can be hard, I mean it can. It's just so simple. And that's what's so fun about coaching. You know it's so cool. Coaching isn't about like, oh man, I just I'm a coach, I know so much, I can handle these unbelievably high order, complex problems and that's why people should hire me to be their coach. It's not about that. It's actually about the simple stuff. It's about like, hey, you're out here playing in the matrix, like you're out here playing the society game and you have your little, your aspirations and the things you want to create. And as somebody who's also playing that game, it's so easy to get swept off of those simple things and get pulled away from the center and pulled away from the peace of mind, and it's kind of difficult to hold on to the peace of mind while also trying to play in the matrix.
Speaker 1:Twitch is a bit quiet today, interestingly enough. I wonder where everybody's at. It could also just be an awkward time. It is kind of the middle of the day on a Monday in the end. But that's the idea, right. The whole idea with Capsito with Noah is this is around the time of day, on a pretty much daily basis, that I have my little Capsito, and usually in real life quote unquote I go out, I'll go co-work at a cafe and have a little Capsito with my friends while I'm, you know, working on my business or organizing my life, etc. But this was an idea I had. As a result of building my podcast and everything and just wanting to interact with people in mass one to many more often, I came up with the idea to just go live for a little while. Chat, spread some good vibes, see who shows up, see who I can say hello to and have my Capsito with my digital friends or the ones that maybe I don't get to interact with on such a regular basis.
Speaker 1:Mom came in and dropped a big UGG Gas Bar. Is that the Gas Bar? Yes, it is. What up? Gas Bar, welcome, welcome. Hope you're having a great Monday.
Speaker 1:Macho man, how's it going? I'm actually curious have you gone to the gym yet today? Are you going to the gym today Other than me? Gas Bar is pretty much the most consistent. Ah, now, I am Very good. Wait, now I am. Hold on, clarify for me. Oh, you're with Abby, nice, nice. Well, tell Abby I say hello, hopefully she can see me. Hola, abby. Abby's my grandma. Yo, gas Bar, you know you were saying that you were reading a few books back in the day. I think you were starting to get started with meditation and stuff. How's that been going? Did you continue meditating? I would love to chat about it. That's kind of like the whole flavor of the Kapi Sita Wanoa livestream. Yay, my grandmother just said hello and tuned in to my livestream. That is amazing. That's amazing. Oh, okay, a little bug just said hello. I can see there's some other people here in the chat enjoying themselves.
Speaker 1:Yes, listening to podcasts every morning Fantastic. Which podcast, which podcast are you listening to? Family reunion, hi from Nick. Yeah, I know, right, for real, that's for sure, dude. It always happens. I love it. I love that. I don't know, maybe it's the algorithm it pings my family first, but that's one of the reasons I like going on Instagram is because on Twitch I'm not really going to access family, but I get to access the bike club, which is why I go. I dual stream and then on Instagram I can access the family and everybody. Oh my gosh, what up chicken. Welcome, dude, welcome Welcome. How's your Monday going? Chicken Also, uh, gaspar, which? What's the name of the podcast Every morning?
Speaker 1:That's so dope. I had no idea. Do you journal or anything? Take notes, mmm. Dude. I love the banana. The banana was love at first sight. The moment I saw the banana, I knew I had to have the banana. As a matter of fact, when I was designing the entire office, I wanted to hubberman. Maybe I'll Google it. I wanted to get a banana wallpaper, but unfortunately it's too expensive for now. It's like one of these peel and stick wallpapers. Aw, thanks, kuma. I really appreciate it. Yeah, you know that.
Speaker 1:Going back to the mountain metaphor, I have definitely taken a few tours up and around the mountains edge. So, yeah, no, I feel like night and day difference. You know they use the word transformation a lot and I think like, metaphorically speaking, it's the whole like caterpillar to a butterfly situation and yeah, I've definitely experienced that. What's pretty freaking crazy, though, and obviously like so ironic, is this is like news to me, right, if I have like these like big revelatory moments where I'm like, oh my God, I'm not a fat, slimy caterpillar, I'm actually a beautiful butterfly.
Speaker 1:And then I go and like tell people, like I go to, like see my dad, or I go to tell anybody, like hey, not anybody, but you know what I mean my friends and stuff, like, oh my God, I just discovered this amazing thing about myself. They're like we've known that the whole time. Like you just realized that I'm like, oh great, yeah, I guess. So, I guess I did so. It's pretty funny. It's like I was the last to find out. You know all of these wonderful aspects of me and how to use them properly, etc. Even that, even with the use them right, like it's very Avatar, last airbender, like, yeah, just first identifying. Oh, I have this, this special skill, and then flexing it over and over again and then building infrastructure around it, which is kind of like what the coaching business is.
Speaker 1:That's tough shit. I mean, it's been tough shit for me anyway. You know, commodify, like loving people and being able to support them on the journey. I mean look, it's hundreds and thousands of people are doing this every single day, right? I mean, hell, here I am on Instagram, I'm literally doing it right now, but somehow it doesn't make it any less odd and you know, I guess it's because I'm new, right? So that's always going to have the effect.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was a long time ago, kuma, I think it was seven freaking years ago and honestly, like that it's funny. When I first started the whole journey and stuff and certainly like in the middle of the journey, just in terms of like focusing on other stuff other than gaming and Twitch, I didn't even I would, you know, I was super immersed in life, like I was, like you know, off driving across LA for auditions and stuff. It wasn't like, I didn't think about like Twitch or gaming very often. But now it's been like seven or eight years and I would log into my YouTube channel and I would be like, dude, how have I not made a video in seven years? And what's even crazier and this is the what's even crazier is that I still want to. That's the thing. That's like wow, it's like I went all this way. You know, I have tried all these things, had these little opportunities to spin off. Never look back and despite that, I'm back here again. You know, and not in a. I walked backwards way in a. I walked in a gigantic circle way. Or, you know, I like the spiral metaphor too, because then you're back where you started, but you're a little bit higher up than you were the first time. What up, dad? Thank you for joining.
Speaker 1:Guys, in the last two years, my dad got the bug to make videos Funny saying it like that, because, at the end of the day, he's the one who actually studied film and used to be the camera guy in his friend group, like growing up his whole life, but he finally hit the YouTube scene. If you want to see my dad in action right now on either YouTube or Instagram, however, I don't know what you can do with my stream open, god knows. I can't do anything without Instagram throwing a fit Snapper tails, snapper tails. It's all fishing content. Actually, it's not all fishing content. On Tik Tok he posts some giant freaking like 50 caliber guns and apparently that's what the people want, you know. But when it's not giant 50 caliber guns, it's fishing content and it's pretty badass.
Speaker 1:We actually he got a drone. What was it, dad? Was it like last Christmas or two Christmases ago? He got an. Is it amphibious? I mean, it can get wet. It can land on water, it can get wet. So it's at least waterproof drone and he used his it for his channel. So would you look at that Two years ago? Two years ago, yep, awesome.
Speaker 1:Hey dad, what did you think about the Christmas list To everybody watching in our family? Every year we go around, we do a Christmas list. Last year, dad didn't realize that he was projecting out, he was broadcasting a desire. He didn't realize that he was going to be taken seriously. So he ended up getting a mega Christmas and it was really fun Kind of redesigned his entire living room setup, which I think right now Gas Bar and my grandmother are probably sitting right in front of. Oh dad, you haven't opened it yet. Dude, you should open it right now. You should open it right now. You need to open it right now, and I don't know where Gabe is, but I'm actually very excited for Gabe to open it as well. It's silly. Spoiler alert, he's a little silly. By the way, everybody here.
Speaker 1:I wore my Nintendo shirt today on the stream. I don't know if you know this I mean, I'm sure a lot of you do but I'm wearing my Mario shirt today because the movie is coming out. I'm a little. I can't decide if I'm excited for it or not. I get excited and then I get unexcited. Jack Black is playing Bowser and it is incredible. He absolutely crushes it. But then Chris Pratt is Mario.
Speaker 1:I don't know who made the decision that Mario wasn't going to have a damn bad Italian accent, but it was a mistake. I can't take it seriously. And not only can I not take it seriously, but he's literally em it from the Lego movie. So I'm watching Mario. It sounds like somebody put the audio from Lego movie onto my Nintendo Mario movie Very confusing.
Speaker 1:So I was having this whole discussion in a group chat the other day with the friends that I played D&D with. We got into it and pretty much everybody unanimously agreed, you know. And not only that, but since Jack Black is just outperforming the hell out at almost everyone else. It also creates a bit of a strange environment. Regardless, I found out that you can right now go watch the trailer and, by the way, if you do this, it's going to ruin it for you, so I'm letting you know. Do it at your own risk, but you can right now go watch the trailer for the Italian version of the Mario movie, and it is amazing to the point where I would almost prefer to go watch the Mario movie in Italian. I would miss Jack Black. So I feel like somebody needs to teach him Italian really quick and then have him do the VO for the Italian version.
Speaker 1:But literally other than that, oh, it's just so dialed in. It's incredible. I 100% watched the Italian version. Ah, big money items. Good for her. You know, that's what we want. It's the tis the season, baby, tis the season. You know, put it on the damn list. I just the mosquitoes. I'm like a cat with the mosquito. I'm like I got to kill it the second it comes into view, I'm like immediately activated. I think a little adrenaline releases. Maybe that's just a coffee, although I'm, you know, the Zoa, chris. Not sure if you're still here, but hello, oh, wow, like TV, expensive.
Speaker 1:Yes, gaspar was instrumental on last year's mission. Impossible to surprise my father with the most gigantic box we've ever had to deal with. But we pulled it off because we are tenacious, little elves, that is for sure. Although I did have to get gaspar, you know I had to spur him into action, you know, in the early morning, but but he showed up. He showed up. He saved the day. I did I actually. I Googled Huberman, I Googled Huberman. I have it pulled up right here for after the after the little live session.
Speaker 1:American neuroscientist and tenured associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford School of Medicine. Has made contributions to the brain development, brain plasticity and neural regeneration and repair fields. That is, he's credentialed. Yes, you did. You did have your knee. Well, you had your knee busted, so you were down a knee. All quiet.
Speaker 1:On the twitch front, I come out. I have so many ideas flying through my head on a regular basis these days that I don't know what I'm actually going to do versus not do. Yet I'm getting clarity. I literally have an entire plan to get more clarity in the next today, tomorrow, wednesday, et cetera, and hopefully, I'm also in a small mastermind which is all about getting clarity, which is great, but regardless, I had this like daydream the other day that maybe when I was 24, well, that, let's pause the, maybe save it for a moment.
Speaker 1:When I was 24, I did a 24 hour live stream and it boosted, like incredibly boosted the streaming for me, especially at the beginning, so I was thinking maybe 32. Can I do 32 hours? I don't even want to do 32 hours Sounds insane, but it occurred to me, the thought floated past my mind's eye and I think you know right now it's like quiet on twitch, but I do think that if I did like a 32 hour stream, it would be pretty cool to catch a bunch of the old bike club family back at it again. Man, the front page of twitch is crazy dude. It is blowing my mind. Right now there's a girl in a bathtub, there's another one playing chess and then there's one casually leaning over on her bed. Welcome to twitch. Interesting, amazing, wow.
Speaker 1:And the worst thing is says live channels. We think you'll like. Twitch is off. Not only am I not like woohoo, I love these channels, I'm kind of I'm shocked. There's a channel titled lazy stream for lazy people, and the thumbnail is uh well, it lives up to the name.
Speaker 1:We stream cod. We could stream cod, that's true, it would be after Christmas, which means I might be up a game of cod. I might also be up an entire PC. Speaking of which, gabe, are you free from now to the end of the day? Are you already home? Because I have taken a few steps towards planning the build and so I would love to connect on that. All right, we just finished the can, so now we just have the cup left. And God, I see those over. It happened so fast. We had so much fun.
Speaker 1:Oh hey, thanks, dad. Dad popped into my Twitch chat. First time chat. Hello, hello, dude. There's no way. That's first time chat. I mean no way. This is like Twitch must have forgotten about you, man. What the hell?
Speaker 1:2015,. Oh, my God, you created it on my 24th birthday. I knew it. I knew Twitch forgot about you, god. That just goes to show you how much they've done under the hood to this freaking app since 2015. It's like a whole new world, man. It says one message Dude, january 11th 2015,. That's incredible. That's incredible. Oh, a slight delay on video versus sound. I'll have to look into that later. Honestly, there's so much with the streaming and everything. It's nuts. Hopefully.
Speaker 1:I'm actually literally hoping that you're wrong. I'm hoping that when I go check it'll have synced itself up, because otherwise I don't even know where I would begin to troubleshoot that. Dude, you know, what's so frustrating about the Instagram interface is I see you guys jump in and sometimes I get these user names. They don't recognize them right away and I wanna tap to see who it is and Instagram's like no, no, you're not gonna tap, you're not gonna tap, you're not gonna tap, you're not gonna see, you're just gonna run with it, you're just gonna do it live.
Speaker 1:And I guess they just want it to be a very one-way platform. It's clearly I serve outward and you guys can like text to me, I suppose, but it's not. I mean, it's just, it's is limited. Sound comes first. Buy a split second. Thank you so much, Dad, always there with the technical feedback. Love it, love it. All right, guys.
Speaker 1:Well, I think I'm gonna close it down for today. Thank you all so much for coming. Nick, so glad to see you. I can see that you're a supporter of the Huberman content. Very cool. Maybe we'll talk more about that next time. Maybe I'll check it out between now and next time, and then I'll be a Huberman fan myself. I don't even know if I'm saying his name right, but anyway, thank you guys for being here, having a little graffitied though with me. I even got to have graffitied though with my grandmother today. That's freaking fire. Next level, absolutely next level. Well, from this chair to you guys, have a great week, have a great rest of your Monday. If you're curious about any of my offerings or any of my links, they're all in my description, so go check those out. Stay tuned.
Speaker 1:On my Instagram, I'm hoping to sling out another fun reel from my episode three, which is an episode of my podcast that I have not yet released. I'm hoping to do that, let's say, by Wednesday, I think by Wednesday, hoping to sling out that little piece of content and hopefully by the end of the week I'll be ready to drop the third episode. I've also got my guest for the fourth episode. He's gonna be getting back to me to see if he can make it before the holiday season, so we'll have to see about that. There's a few other things in the pipeline, but we'll leave it there for now. Joe, thank you so much for stopping by. Very nice to see you since SkyBlock. Maybe we'll get back in the sky at some point soon. I would like that.
Speaker 1:I know that they absolutely have built the shit out of Minecraft. Oh my God, I have yet to do a full blown underwater adventure. It's actually one of the things that's most appealing and exciting to me, but I guess at this point the list is endless. There's like end cities that need to be explored, nether realms like Nether biomes. I've not played in any of the Nether biomes. Honestly, at this point it's like learning a new language going back and playing Minecraft. But hopefully, when I get the build done, I can go back and have Nvidia Ray tracing on. It's over the top and it's insane, but I want it. Oh my God, do I want it. But anyway, guys, love you. Guys, catch you next time. Thanks, dad, for jumping in here and saying hello. Always wonderful to have support. Let's all. We're gonna sit here. We're gonna meditate, ready. The video is perfect. The sound and the video are perfect. When I stop the stream, it'll all sync up. Let's find out. See you next week.