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Joey introduces the episode for the first time, and explains his unemployment situation.’ Feeling unappreciated and knowing when to leave your job; Story time with Max Power, and my transition into my new job. Watching your weight and proper dieting techniques; the dangers of fast food. The California Wildfires, are they intentional? Misdirection and how our government uses it to screw us over. The elites and their pointless goal of securing their legacies. Admiring Jackie Chan, encouraging his kids to earn their own wealth. Dealing with life, and life experience in general. The difference between men and women, when it comes to suicide. “Remaining Men Together” and the difference between morals and beliefs. Dealing with depression and other mental health issues; Fearing, Beyonce, and Hillary Clinton. Unlocking our brain’s potential. Encouraging men to talk about their feelings, before it's too late. Questioning God and putting too much faith in them, and recognizing he doesn’t give a shit about us.
By Joey Francisco and Max Power1
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Joey introduces the episode for the first time, and explains his unemployment situation.’ Feeling unappreciated and knowing when to leave your job; Story time with Max Power, and my transition into my new job. Watching your weight and proper dieting techniques; the dangers of fast food. The California Wildfires, are they intentional? Misdirection and how our government uses it to screw us over. The elites and their pointless goal of securing their legacies. Admiring Jackie Chan, encouraging his kids to earn their own wealth. Dealing with life, and life experience in general. The difference between men and women, when it comes to suicide. “Remaining Men Together” and the difference between morals and beliefs. Dealing with depression and other mental health issues; Fearing, Beyonce, and Hillary Clinton. Unlocking our brain’s potential. Encouraging men to talk about their feelings, before it's too late. Questioning God and putting too much faith in them, and recognizing he doesn’t give a shit about us.