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What's going on, Car Guys and Car Gals?
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It's Lou Ramirez, the Car Guy.
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It's Fred Lennart, the subprime hero.
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We're on the nick of time, folks, and we're excited.
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This is going to be a great show today.
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I know that we just do it on real fast
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because we were right at that mark of that 10 minutes
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where if we would have waited one more minute,
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we would have had to reset everything.
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So we didn't want to have to do that, but it's OK.
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This is what it's all about.
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We are Solutionaries, Lou.
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We're troublemakers.
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We like to have fun every time we do things.
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And we got somebody special on the show
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that's worth waiting for, my friends.
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This is somebody that brings dynamite everywhere he goes.
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This is somebody that I consider a friend,
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somebody that I love watching him do what he does.
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Not just inside this industry, but with his family,
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with his friends and everything else
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that he's always trying to touch and do.
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He's an amazing mentor somebody to look up to, right, Lou?
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And I know that you feel the same way.
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So I'm going to let you talk a little bit, too.
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I'm excited, though, as you can tell.
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Well, I appreciate it, Fred.
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It's always good when you let me talk.
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All of you know the deal when we're watching the show.
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We definitely love it when we get the opportunity
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to talk about awesome people inside of the industry.
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But, Fred, this is a great opportunity
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for us to get a behind the scenes of when it,
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what it is that's actually brewing at this next Asodu.
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Understand, there is no brew like the brews
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that come out of Asodu.
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And all of the people that are getting their hype on,
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getting ready for the event,
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getting their travel plans handled,
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and procrastinating on getting that ticket.
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We're talking to you all today.
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So let's get ready to have some fun.
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The CEO of Asodu is backstage right now
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and ready to come on the show.
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So we're not going to do this with too much Fred and Lou.
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Let's go ahead and welcome to the show,
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the one, the only Paul, Dave and Bailey.
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Whoa, what's going on?
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I don't know what to do with an intro like that.
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Listen, I want to say this.
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The reason they were late is because I was late.
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We forget folks before, brother.
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Man, I was hanging out around here
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and then all of a sudden I started texting myself.
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I was like, oh crap, I got to go.
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Yeah, it wasn't fun.
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Thank you so much for having me.
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I'm just pumped up listening to your intro.
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Oh man, of course, brother.
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Like I said, you're worth waiting for.
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And it's no big deal, folks.
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We just wanted to make sure that we didn't have to reset
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and then it's be another five minutes,
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but it's great to have you here.
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I knew that you were back there.
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I've done that before.
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I've been guilty of it being busy also.
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And you look down and you're like, oh my gosh.
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And that's what happens when you're the CEO of a company
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that's getting ready to have an event in a couple of weeks.
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You are all over the place right now.
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And I know that's something that,
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that you're getting used to doing,
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but it's always some buzz going around,
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especially when two weeks left.
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Oh yeah. Less than two weeks.
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So we are just full throttle around here.
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There's, we got together our like final punch list of items
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or like, why is this list so long?
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I brought some special things on the show today.
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We're going to, we're going to do some reveals today.
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And I just realized I placed them like too far that way
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to reach and my ears not plus.
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So I'm going to have to jump over there
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and grab them for a second.
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You go ahead and do that.
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And we'll talk about some matter of fact,
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we'll talk about a couple of our sponsors really fast.
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connect with the K, K, E, N, E, C, T, dot com.
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They're doing some amazing things.
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And of course our good friends over at edifice,
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automotive marketing, great people.
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Go check them out at edificeauto.com.
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And I can't wait for you all to be able to see
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what we got talking about today.
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He's getting ready to bring us some surprises.
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This is going to be super dope.
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Folks love people more than you love cars.
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I love this and this is what it's all about.
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It's about loving people.
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And what I am pretty pumped up about is that
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they are always consistently bringing that great swag
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from head to toe, even down to the laces, folks.
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They know how to make sure that the swag gets
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all over the place.
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And I can't wait to get an update on my Asodu flat brim
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when I get out there love to buy it
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from the awesome swag station
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that you guys always have out there.
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The kids are going to be helping out this year again.
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Kids are helping out this year.
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We've done one better.
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So like we got a new press.
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So we've got more, we have your duty equipment this year.
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So it's going to be even easier for them.
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My 16 year old daughter has really taken to learning
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the craft of photography.
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So she's not only going to be at the swag shop,
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but now she's going to be running around shooting photos.
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She took a trip to New York city with us
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to cover the automotive forum a couple of weeks ago.
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And so yeah, whole family, my family is going to be there.
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Kyle's family is going to be in there.
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The kids have a lot of swag bags to pack.
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That's probably like the biggest thing we do
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in the night before we're just packing hundreds
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and hundreds of swag bags.
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Hey, I just realized we got the same,
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we got the same fit on today, Lou.
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I mean, you got the white, all the white, that's
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it's the poppin long sleeve with the hoodie.
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This one is like right on time.
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I love that makes me, that one makes me remember.
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It makes me think of Tampa.
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Cause that's why I was Tampa in the summertime.
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All right, let's go.
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So everyone that comes in with SodaCon,
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you come and we always say swag is never going
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to change your store or make it better.
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All right, that's what all the sessions were for
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and the people for it.
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But everyone loves to go home with swag.
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And our goal is that like none of it gets left behind
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in the hotel rooms because it's so good.
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Go through great lengths to get swag that either you
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or maybe your spouse that gets stayed home
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when you bring them home something to be like,
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oh, I actually like this.
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It all started this year.
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I went ahead and I found that I was able to source.
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Does anyone, you guys need a wife's shop
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at Lululemon, maybe you do.
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I wear a Lululemon pants.
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So this bag style is going to look very familiar to you.
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All right, because I found the manufacturer
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that makes the Lululemon shopping bags
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and we made some special a SodaCon shopping bags.
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So that the bag itself is even good.
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And it was so good that we decided
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we were going to do two color variations.
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So everyone's going to have to fight over
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which one they get.
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Cause you only get one, you know, in that,
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you know, you're going to get your scarf.
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We don't have the scarves yet.
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They're on their way.
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The scarves this year, it looks so good.
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But also inside, you're going to get this.
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Love people more than you love cars.
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Patch iron this sucker on a denim jacket,
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on a sweater, put it on a backpack.
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You're also going to get, I think maybe not quite
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the first time, but maybe the new
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more than cars logo patch.
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See that little more, little more human,
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little more relatable.
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Then we got the OG more than cars pin.
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This is the specialist SodaCon versions.
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And so you got the special fit.
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There's some people collecting these things now.
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You're not going to be able to see them
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We got a nice wristband.
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You guys are always getting a good wristband.
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And if you see this little icon up here,
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it says tap for game.
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If you tap your phone up to the little O,
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you can play the SodaCon game.
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Have you guys seen the SodaCon game?
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If you go to jumper, J-U-M-P-E-R
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at a SodaCon.com, you're going to find yourself
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like clear your weekend schedule
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because one of those dumb games that's so addictive
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that it's hard to stop playing.
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And somebody actually scored like it's got a leaderboard.
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Old school, put your initials in.
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Somebody got like an 840 something,
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which is like a lot of time.
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And then this isn't in the bag,
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but we can make sure you get them.
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It's the new more than cars trucker hat.
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We got some flat rooms for you too.
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I like that trucker hat though.
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That's all the sideshow though.
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That's all the sideshow.
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The main event is the people, the sessions, the topics,
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you guys walking around loving on people,
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hosting podcast stages.
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You guys are hosting this podcast on our podcast stage.
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We built a game day desk with a big screen in the middle.
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You guys are going to watch that.
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That I'm excited about.
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And when you guys mentioned that to us,
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when you sent this over and said,
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hey, these are the things that we get to do together,
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I was like, okay, that's really cool
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that you guys have that set aside.
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And I can't wait to see all the different teams
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that show up there and do things.
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And I can't wait for the people to come out
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and see how much fun we're having.
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Really more importantly, what they're learning there, right?
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Most importantly, yeah.
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There's so much education.
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And I know you got some highlights of that too.
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People who are going to be speaking,
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you may even have some surprise speakers, who knows, right?
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I know that you guys always bring something
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that makes people go, oh dang,
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just when we thought you couldn't get any cooler,
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there you go and you do something like that, right?
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So I can't wait to hear about that.
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Matter of fact, that's some good questions
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to start asking here in a second.
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I can't wait to do that.
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With that, there's some great names
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like the Kane name that's showing up this year.
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Yeah, Big Daddy Kane's gonna make it in the house.
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It's his first one.
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Every year, you're gonna call him that forever now, right?
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This is the first year he's been able to make it.
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So it's always been a schedule conflict.
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I'm so excited that he gets to be a part of,
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what he really is a part of just hasn't been there live.
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But he's definitely been a part
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of the change of automotive for sure.
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Always been there since day one.
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And when you walk into a store or you watch a video
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of him doing training and meetings,
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it's just blown away by the energy
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that he brings even after all these years.
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He's changing and he's always evolving.
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He's an amazing asset.
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Is that an old joke?
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You can tell him I said that.
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I love him to death.
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But he'll probably do more push-ups in all of us.
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He'll probably go out and run to a far to run.
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You guys are just the greatest.
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It's awesome because he does.
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He has so much power,
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but he brings such the gentleman to the room.
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It is awesome to be able to hang out with him,
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to be able to talk to him, to learn from him.
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But he is, he's making sure
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to take different organizations to the next level.
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But one thing you don't play with
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is with Big Daddy Kane.
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And this is gonna be a big event
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where there's a whole lot of loudness going on,
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whole lot of moving and shaking.
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But we are excited to be able to reunite with him out there.
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Another Kentucky bluegrass boy,
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and we're just pumped up to be able to hang out with him.
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Speaking of the bluegrass,
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we are inside a Derby season, everybody.
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There's a whole lot of horses that are running around today,
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and we are excited because there is so much
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that's happening inside of Automotive
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that does correlate with these races.
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Now, if there's anything
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that you all have been capturing on a whole other level,
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it's with the More Than Cars series.
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You've been finding out that culture is really incredible
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inside of so many different places
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throughout the auto industry.
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Who is the next episode going to be on
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as you guys get ready to release the next More Than Cars?
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Okay, so we have season two getting queued up right now.
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We've shot three of the four episodes.
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Those three are already very far
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through the editing process.
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We're approaching being done.
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I don't know which order we're releasing them in,
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but what we do have is finally,
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we're getting down to CMA,
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and we shot an amazing episode at Liza Borch's group,
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Carter Myers Automotive,
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and we had some truly amazing moments in that
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because we got to spend a little time with Carter.
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So their first store
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when his grandfather started the group,
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so she's a four generation dealer,
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and it started in this store, this building,
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and he had never been in it.
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We didn't realize that because it was occupied,
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now it's occupied by somebody who,
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they store like goods in there really,
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but the service bays were up top,
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like on the fourth and fifth floor.
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And we were just filming,
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like Kyle was doing an interview with Liza.
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I was about a mile away with Carter
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doing some other stuff.
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And the owner of the building walks by,
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he was like, hey, what are you guys doing?
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This is my building.
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And so we got to film Carter and Liza
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seeing this building for the first time ever.
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And we went to the top
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and the service bays are still there.
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And you would die because there is like
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a wooden porta potty looking thing up there.
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And that was the bathroom.
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Right on the, right.
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There's service bay, service bay, service bay,
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wooden porta potty, no ceiling, no floor.
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So if anyone's got something to say about their bathroom,
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we're going to show them that picture.
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Hey, that's phenomenal.
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What a great moment to be part of
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and be able to just right timing, right place.
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How God works sometimes just shows up and says,
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Hey, this is something that seemed impossible.
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But look, it's opened up for you
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just cause you're here and you're doing it, right?
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You're putting that work behind that faith.
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That's pretty sweet.
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I love how you talk about that.
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We also went to Bozard Ford Lincoln.
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Oh man, they're unbelievable.
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You had the chance.
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and it's just a little bit of spill of the beans
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about what's to be seen inside of that episode.
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Did you do some good stuff with Bo?
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Listen, it took me about 14 seconds
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to have a total man crush on Bo Bozard.
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And if you've met him like, I was like,
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how can one person be so awesome?
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He's just so laid back.
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He's got a whole leather making shop on the service floor.
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And so he walked us through Kyle and I,
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he, we both made stuff and he branded it.
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And then we went and he laser etched on it.
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So we made these key chain.
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Oh, it was a ton of fun.
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So we got the full, full Bo experience.
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We were trying to get him out to a soda con this year
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to actually do up at the schedule.
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They're graduating kids and things like that.
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Next year though, next year.
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So that was Bozard.
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And we had a lot of time with going from store to store.
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We went out on a mobile service route,
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which was a lot of fun, like at a customer's house
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because Ed Roberts, and he's going to be talking about
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a lot, this a lot at the event.
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We have some great mobile service panels
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and great fixed up stuff in general.
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And so we got to go out
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and we got to follow the tech around
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and we got to do a little bit onsite.
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And I'll tell you, that's my,
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I love that part of the business
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just because my first business,
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I grew a mobile reconditioning company.
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So we had 30 trucks all over the Northeast
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doing wheel repair and cosmetic repair.
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A lot of people don't know that.
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I did not know that.
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I got a job as a service advisor
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early like 24 years ago.
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And I'd never been in a dealership in my life.
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And I fell in love with it.
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I was like, this is,
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I didn't know anything about cars either.
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And then I started a wheel repair company
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about a year later,
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the dealer I worked for
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got me a van off the wholesale line
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and was like, you should do this.
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I got this 1984 Chevy Astro,
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you know what they are,
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leaking everything from everywhere.
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I gave him 400 bucks and off I went,
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built that company over 15 years
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to be a regional reconditioning company
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from like upstate New York down to Philly
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And it got acquired by Dent Wizard International.
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And that's where the agency was,
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I was incubating the creative agency within that company.
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So yeah, that was the beginning
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of my automotive journey.
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That's a pretty amazing journey.
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And then like to be able to build a,
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to build that business to that type of size
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and then be able to hand it and sell it
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to a company like Dent Wizard,
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who's known nationally,
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it's a big deal and them to see the value in your company
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so you can go and do the things you're doing now.
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It's always been more than cars.
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You didn't need to know anything about cars
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because it says in the motto,
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it is more than cars.
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It's the people inside of it
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that gets you attracted to the business.
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Cause when you get in there,
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yeah, that's good money and there's all this stuff.
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But man, the people,
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some best fighters I've ever met in my life,
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people who do things that sometimes
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not the most educated, right?
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But man, the most brilliant, hardest work,
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a great way to put it, amazing people.
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That's a great way to put it.
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And I don't think it's about,
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it's always about people believing in something, right?
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And when people are willing to put in effort,
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it's always because they believe in something.
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They believe in where they're going.
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They believe in who they're doing it with, right?
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They believe that they're contributing
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to something greater than themselves.
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And I think the car business is all of those things
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the dealers who believe that
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are showing themselves to be the most successful ones.
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And I think that makes other people look.
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And that makes other people,
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sometimes you have to show somebody
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how to appreciate something and nurture it, right?
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Before they can actually do it.
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Because maybe they didn't see it in there.
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So that's a lot of what we do.
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That's a lot of what you two do.
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It's a lot of what we do at Asodu
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is just trying to get people to see
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like the brilliance and the magic
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in what they have the opportunity to do every day.
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because you work with so many people across the country.
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And you know that moment when some,
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you watch something unlock in somebody's mind
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and they realize like can be,
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it could be good like that.
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And you're like, yeah.
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and the auto industry,
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we're just fortunate to be in an industry
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where there's just a lot of abundance.
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So that unlock typically leads to a lot of other things
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like financial stability
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and opportunity for family and upward mobility
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and all of those things,
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even work like balance.
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Heck yeah, heck yeah.
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Yes, there is all that is possible.
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Our old school ways of thinking,
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we didn't think that was possible,
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but work-life balance,
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that is the key I think to the future
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and the continued growth of what we do
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because we're going to keep getting better
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and better people when people,
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because good people want that balance, right?
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And they can only take unbalance for so long.
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So it is beautiful to be able to do that.
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I'm speaking of balance, man.
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More than cars, amazing,
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Bozard, CMA, great groups.
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Rormans, the other one by the way.
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Rormans group, we went, yeah.
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Rormans the third and there'll be a fourth,
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but we haven't locked that yet.
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Ryan Rormans, CEO of Rormans Auto Group
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is actually going to be at a soda con this year,
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but I don't want to spoil it too much,
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but Kyle and I, we did record this one over Halloween.
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And so Kyle and I did dress up like Buzz and Woody.
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I was Woody and Kyle was Aladdin.
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And then Ryan Rormans dressed up like Buzz
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and his brother Trey, who's the CEO of Buzz,
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dressed up as the Genie.
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And I was teamed up with Ryan,
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Kyle was teamed up with Trey
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and we did one of our,
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we always have a competition
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and it was like a team versus team competition
17:50
where we ran an inflatable obstacle course all dressed up.
17:53
So I won't tell you how it ended.
17:54
Oh my God, I can't wait to see this.
17:56
That is going to be so much fun right there.
17:59
And I love that you guys have-
18:01
Kyle sustained some injuries.
18:02
He walked away, but he sustained some injuries.
18:06
So when there's competition,
18:07
injuries may occur, right?
18:10
I like to have fun,
18:11
but I like to win at the same time,
18:12
but I am a graceful winner
18:14
unless it's pickleball.
18:15
Oh, is that how that works?
18:16
That's what that's like.
18:19
Well, speaking of competition
18:20
and speaking of obstacle courses,
18:23
right now there is so much fall
18:25
that is brewing inside of the industry.
18:27
Our incredible industry is doing what it does best.
18:30
It's finding new ways to adapt,
18:34
and try to get to the next level,
18:35
but also deal with all of the,
18:38
maybe the uncertainty,
18:39
which I'm almost tired of hearing that word uncertainty
18:42
because whatever our promise tomorrow,
18:45
we never know what tomorrow's gonna bring.
18:47
We just always have to commit
18:48
to always bring the right mindset to the day,
18:50
be the problem solvers that we are
18:52
or the troublemakers that we're called to be.
18:55
But brother, we're seeing a pivotal moment
18:57
happen industry wide
18:59
and we're talking big level industry
19:01
where there's so much discussion that's happening
19:04
in different mergers,
19:05
different collaborations that need to occur.
19:08
And one thing that I love about it
19:10
is that all of the talks of tariffs
19:12
and such that are going on
19:13
inside of the entire world
19:15
concerning our country and what we're doing,
19:18
automotive is just one part of the commerce
19:22
that is involved inside of that.
19:24
Yet we are getting so much of a light on us,
19:28
which is awesome because there's no industry
19:31
like the auto industry
19:32
to be able to show you how to adapt
19:34
and do a little bit of a workaround.
19:36
If there's anything that car guys know how to do,
19:38
it's find a way around the problem and to solve it.
19:41
But what is some of the buzz that's going on
19:43
and some of the stuff that the dealers
19:45
and those that are going to be attending
19:47
are going to be able to be excited to sink their teeth into
19:50
for some of the problems that they're right now engaging in?
19:53
Yeah, I think that the word tariff, right?
19:56
It's everyone's talking about it.
19:58
However, I will say, and Kyle was just sharing this
20:01
with me because he was at Brian Pash's event
20:03
in DMSC last weekend.
20:05
So he's with quite a few dealers
20:07
and industry partners there.
20:08
And he said he only heard the word come up twice.
20:11
The whole conference and that's all the sessions,
20:13
all the dinner conversations.
20:15
And I will say that I can,
20:17
that reflects for me in all the conversations
20:19
I've been having with dealers
20:20
and in the content we've been making,
20:23
you know, about the show
20:24
and about what a dealers want to talk about.
20:25
And I think that the reason for that is
20:28
obviously everyone's in a different scenario
20:30
depending on what manufacturer you're with
20:32
that obviously they can brand like Porsche
20:34
who has limited manufacturing spots
20:37
and a lot overseas is going to be much more exposed
20:39
as a percentage wise to their inventory
20:41
than like a GM or a Toyota or even a Kia
20:44
that has a lot of manufacturing here in the country
20:46
or at least it's a little bit divested.
20:48
I do think however, dealers are used to now acclimated to
20:55
dealing with large system wide problems
20:59
and figuring out ways around it.
21:01
And if you look at COVID, first of all the shutdowns,
21:05
that's when you like put things in perspective, right?
21:09
People say this, if you can throw money at it,
21:10
it's not a real problem.
21:12
Now there are some things that feel like very real problems
21:14
that you know, you can't throw money
21:15
or you could throw money at and fix
21:17
but with that kind of like overlay, you look at COVID,
21:20
you couldn't throw enough money at that to fix it.
21:22
You had to weather the storm,
21:23
you had to get stronger through,
21:24
you had to persevere.
21:26
And then the inventory shortage comes up.
21:29
Another problem, not as bad as COVID, right?
21:32
COVID was safety, COVID was regulation,
21:35
COVID was all these things that we were navigating
21:36
uncertainty, inventory shortage.
21:39
Okay, now we're just talking about not having vehicles
21:41
which ended up dealers were able to navigate that
21:45
and do very well financially through it.
21:46
Meanwhile, still serving people,
21:48
how they need it and writing it out.
21:50
So now we get here to tariffs.
21:52
We don't have, we don't have a biological crisis
21:55
on our hands, we're not worried
21:57
where the inventory is gonna come from.
22:00
We just have to figure out
22:02
how to make it affordable for consumers
22:04
and how to serve them well through that.
22:06
And so I think that the fact that people
22:08
aren't talking about that has a lot to do with the fact
22:10
that we're just a little battle-hearted
22:12
now after the last five years.
22:14
And it's okay, it's tariffs this week.
22:16
It's a big deal, obviously OEMs manufacturers,
22:19
much more their problem to deal with
22:21
than dealers problem to deal,
22:22
like figure out how to solve.
22:23
And I think it all resolved.
22:24
We were with Bernie Moreno, Senator Moreno
22:26
a couple of weeks ago.
22:28
And his perspective when he was talking
22:29
about this at a dinner, he said,
22:30
guys, I'm really telling you is I think
22:32
in six to 10 months from now,
22:35
this is just gonna be like,
22:36
we're gonna be through it all.
22:37
So that was his perspective.
22:38
But regardless, so I don't know that
22:40
I'm sure that'll come up at a soda con
22:42
but all of the other things can impact your business
22:46
much more than worrying about tariffs.
22:48
That we're gonna be talking about.
22:50
We're gonna be talking about operations.
22:51
We're gonna talk about culture.
22:52
We're gonna be talking about sales process,
22:54
FNI process, new technology is a big point of conversation.
22:58
How do we leverage this new tech?
23:00
Obviously AI is gonna be a big part of that,
23:02
helping people discern like,
23:03
is it actually helpful here
23:05
or is it not helpful here?
23:07
What kind of AI can I be or should I be deploying?
23:09
So we're gonna have a lot of conversations
23:11
about that mobile service as we discussed.
23:13
We even have a great panel about healthcare.
23:16
And that's like not a sexy topic,
23:18
but for all the operators and GMs
23:21
and dealer principals understand
23:23
that having a healthcare program
23:25
that number one is affordable
23:26
so you can offer max benefit to your people
23:29
is a major contributor to help people show up
23:32
for their job every day
23:33
and watching how that goes, it goes through.
23:35
We're gonna have some great people,
23:36
Alex Lawrence talking about EVs,
23:38
Elena Chickatelli, Jimmy Douglas.
23:40
We just have a lot of EV conversations
23:42
even though it's like ups and downs,
23:44
a lot of dealer operators,
23:45
some state association involvement.
23:47
The governor of Maryland is gonna be there.
23:51
I know we had to figure out all of a sudden
23:54
because the Maryland auto dealer associations
23:56
have their meeting and they just call us to,
23:57
hey, we're gonna be bringing the governor in.
23:59
They're like, we can do that.
24:00
So now we're like talking about security walkthroughs
24:02
and perimeters and so that's new for us.
24:05
I just want the earpiece, one condition.
24:08
You're right there.
24:11
Zach and Austin, Zach, Zach Hinch, Austin Conroy,
24:14
they're gonna be there.
24:15
So obviously they've been making quite a ruckus
24:17
on the internet, so they're gonna be there.
24:19
Yeah, got some 40 under 40 is gonna be there.
24:23
Oh, that's gonna be, it's just gonna be a room packed
24:26
with, and we put out a post today
24:28
that I love Lou put out today, it was nice.
24:30
It was a room packed with power.
24:31
People who really are making shifts
24:33
and really when they make the shift,
24:35
the world feels it or the least automotive feels it
24:38
And that's big and that's what the state of the union
24:40
is all about, right?
24:41
It's being there and understanding what's really happening.
24:43
And I love that you're educating
24:45
and you're talking about controllables, right?
24:47
And that's the thing.
24:48
Let's not talk about things we have no control over,
24:50
tariffs or tariffs and they're gonna raise the prices.
24:52
We had interest rates go up.
24:54
Like you said, the last five years,
24:55
so much stuff's happened that we've dealt with it all.
24:58
So let's just talk about what we need to do.
25:00
Stay with our fundamentals.
25:01
Let's keep training. Let's keep learning.
25:02
Let's keep educating.
25:03
Let's keep pouring positivity into each other
25:06
and knowing that tomorrow is just not gonna be harder.
25:08
It's gonna be better.
25:09
This technology you talked about, I love it
25:11
because there is so much to talk about from AI
25:14
and there's so many levels of it
25:15
inside different departments and ways they're communicating
25:18
and I've been so blown away
25:20
by seeing a lot of this tech grow
25:21
because today it may not be working well,
25:24
but a year from now that same technology
25:26
inside that same place is gonna be huge.
25:28
And I've seen that already occur
25:29
in so many different ways.
25:31
Inside my own life, inside my own daily work plan, workflow.
25:35
So for you, you said a lot of things,
25:37
but what's the one thing that you're most fired up about
25:42
Gosh, this is what's your favorite child?
25:44
I don't, I think that the sessions are so,
25:50
we're giving, well, every time I think of something,
25:52
I think of something that's,
25:53
oh, a couple of things.
25:54
I'll give you a couple of things, okay?
25:56
You guys know Claude Silver,
25:57
Chief Heart Officer of VaynerMedia.
25:59
She is opening, our opening keynote is her.
26:01
So we're starting off with a massive bang.
26:04
Claude is someone who's worked with top brands
26:06
all across the world.
26:07
I'm talking the Nike's, the Coca-Cola's, the BMW's,
26:10
the Toyotas, and I could just keep naming them.
26:13
So she understands though how to build a culture
26:16
that can handle high performance.
26:18
Meanwhile, having people feel cared about.
26:20
So she's gonna be our opening keynote.
26:22
We're giving away three cars this year
26:24
right on the floor with vehicles for change.
26:26
Amazing nonprofit that we support every year.
26:29
They take formerly incarcerated
26:31
and they train them to be ASC certified technicians.
26:34
They have a hundred percent placement rate.
26:36
So they're helping fill a need in automotive,
26:39
which is placing technicians
26:40
and then these technicians that just end up thriving.
26:44
And then people donate cars to the organization.
26:46
They train these texts,
26:47
they recondition these cars
26:48
and then they give the cars away
26:50
to people who are in need.
26:51
So last night it was unbelievable.
26:53
Last year we had a single mother
26:54
and her two kids were there
26:55
and there wasn't a driver.
26:58
We should have sponsored tissue boxes on all the tables
27:00
because this is like at the end
27:02
but our panel, our main stage sessions
27:05
are just packed to the gills
27:07
with people you wanna hear from.
27:08
Steve Greenfield's bringing a full keynote.
27:10
And if you've never seen him drop a keynote,
27:12
I don't know what he's gonna be talking about
27:13
but it's, you leave there, it's unbelievable.
27:15
We have 10, we have a delegation from Spain coming in.
27:19
So I'm excited about that.
27:24
I don't know what I'm most excited about, honestly.
27:26
I just, I get the most excited about seeing everybody
27:29
and that moment when you start seeing the people come in
27:31
and you're like, oh, like all these people came.
27:33
I feel like, I literally feel like
27:35
all these people came over my house.
27:37
You know what it's like?
27:38
That's what it feels like.
27:39
They came to my home today.
27:40
You've built a beautiful home, man.
27:41
And this home just keeps getting better.
27:43
It all started with the foundation that you laid
27:45
and because you laid such a good foundation
27:47
with the people, the plans, the idea, everything,
27:50
everyone that you united with
27:52
to bring up what you're doing,
27:54
even the little parties you started with,
27:55
the way that you got it out there.
27:57
I remember being at the few of them.
27:58
First time I really got to meet you
28:00
and I remember like, this movement is dope.
28:05
It was like punk rock concert in the garage.
28:08
So that being said, congratulations on all that.
28:10
There's so much more still happening
28:11
but yeah, you built a beautiful home
28:13
and we are coming to your house
28:14
to have a barbecue with you and have a good time
28:16
but what's the best part is that we leave there
28:19
with something to bring back.
28:20
We're gonna bring leftovers that are for everyone, right?
28:23
Hey, that's a great way to put it.
28:27
Thank you for all that.
28:28
I think the bottom line is it like establishing
28:31
and I'll die on this hill.
28:32
And it's what I talk about when everyone,
28:34
when people try to develop a brand and all this,
28:36
it's like people need a center point to believe in
28:39
and if you can rally, what was,
28:41
I took, I can't remember,
28:42
some kind of personality assessment, whatever it was.
28:45
And basically it gave me some insight
28:49
that helped me craft like what it is that I love to do
28:52
and why I love to do it.
28:53
And basically it says you love to gather people
28:56
around meaningful ideas.
28:58
And that is, I'm not the smartest person on tech.
29:01
I'm not the best at operations but I do.
29:03
I love to gather people around ideas that are meaningful.
29:07
And in the beginning,
29:08
this was the meaningful ideas
29:09
when dealers band together, no crisis can win.
29:12
And that was the meaningful ideas.
29:13
We were going through COVID and it was that look,
29:16
even though this is going on,
29:17
we can show everybody if we come together
29:20
that we can help literally lead our communities
29:22
through and out of this crisis.
29:24
And then that has just developed and evolved over the years
29:26
and then that's where, like,
29:28
we've gotten it down to three words now.
29:29
It's more than cars.
29:31
And that's the belief, that's the thesis.
29:33
And I think people, that's meaningful to people, right?
29:35
It's not about the car, it's more than cars, right?
29:38
We can fill in the blank with anything
29:39
but I think it's a deep human need
29:41
that everybody wants to aspire to
29:43
whether you're a dealer or an industry partner.
29:45
And so that more than cars mindset
29:47
is something we're leaning in on.
29:49
And we actually have a really big announcement
29:51
about some of the, some moves that we're making as a company
29:53
we're going to announce at the event too
29:54
that I was going to bring that more than cars mindset
29:56
even broader, I think.
29:58
Okay, we're excited because mindset matters so much
30:03
for those of you that are listening,
30:04
those of you that are watching
30:05
whether on the replay live or on the podcast,
30:07
mindset is so critical in this
30:10
and pitching the thought of anything negative
30:13
over to my brother Paul when talking about tariffs
30:17
or whatever you knocked it out of the park
30:18
because there is so much more to talk about
30:22
than what little things ever start to seem
30:25
like an attack on the industry.
30:27
If anything, when we start to see negative things
30:30
start to find their way around
30:31
and start to become the buzz on the news
30:33
this industry rises, this industry steps up
30:37
Almost since we heard the word tariff
30:39
our dealer partners have been seeing record months
30:42
every single month since.
30:44
So with that we are so excited
30:46
because all of these different challenges
30:48
just gives us an opportunity to get better.
30:51
We want to continue to push a culture
30:53
that reminds people it is more than cars
30:55
and it's more than the numbers.
30:58
Speaking of our Bozar team, our brothers over there
31:00
we had a training session with them today
31:02
and we really leaned into reminding them
31:05
of how important it is that your thoroughbreds
31:08
perform best when they're focused
31:10
on how they're fed and how they're led.
31:13
No horse is ever paying attention to their running time.
31:17
No horse cares about their running time.
31:19
They care about the trophy of good delicious oats
31:22
or whatever their treat is
31:24
and the one that's helping to lead them
31:26
to the finish line.
31:27
It's never just about the mobility
31:30
and we right now are unifying together
31:33
during derby season
31:34
and coming into this incredible month.
31:37
So come what may auto industry is going to rise
31:41
and we are excited about it.
31:42
Paul, we're so thankful for what it is
31:45
that you all do consistently bring to the industry
31:48
and how you do highlight of course that family function
31:52
that the families of all those
31:54
whether it's the detail worker on the lot
31:57
or it's the general manager leading the ship
32:00
all of those families are connected
32:02
to our incredible India
32:04
and all of them are benefiting
32:05
but all of them are some of the fuel
32:07
to what keeps everybody fired up in our great industry.
32:11
We absolutely love that we're having some fun out here
32:14
but we also want to make sure that we do talk
32:15
about how you all can get to the show
32:18
and maybe get to a little bit of a little bit
32:20
of a CGC type of discount.
32:22
Oh, you guys are too humble
32:25
because Fred and Lou, they stepped up
32:27
and they're sponsoring dealers to go.
32:30
So they have, they've secured quite a little handful
32:34
and we want to make sure that their community
32:36
this community here on the show
32:38
we already know if you're in their community
32:40
you're a part of our community
32:41
because like-minded like-hearted
32:44
I have the code somewhere.
32:48
So folks, you guys see it down there.
32:50
I'm glad you announced that
32:51
cause I was going to bring that up
32:52
for any dealer that's connected with us.
32:54
If you guys want to be around us
32:56
and you guys want to have some fun
32:58
all you got to do is show up, right?
32:59
All you got to do show up.
33:00
We have the tickets for you.
33:02
We've teamed up with them.
33:03
They were so gracious to say,
33:04
hey, listen, we want to make sure
33:05
that your dealer partners are involved.
33:07
Anybody who's a viewer that's
33:08
that loves what we do
33:10
and wants to be part of something big.
33:11
If you've never been to one of these,
33:13
it's worth the time investment that you'll have
33:16
cause you're going to come back with so much.
33:18
If anything, you're going to come back with dope swag.
33:21
But for sure, I'm going to tell you something.
33:22
The leftovers that I talked about earlier
33:24
man, they're the best leftovers you have
33:26
that you don't ever have to worry about
33:27
throwing them away.
33:28
They'll be good for years and years for your team.
33:31
Make sure you guys come check it out.
33:33
I'm going to put the code up here on the screen for you guys.
33:37
Again, all one word.
33:38
You guys will see it when you go in there.
33:40
Just hit that code.
33:42
And please, if you're not a dealer, don't use this code.
33:44
This is for dealers only.
33:46
So don't get in there and try to.
33:47
Yeah, it won't actually work.
33:49
Our industry partner tickets are sold out.
33:54
Only dealer tickets left.
33:55
We got, man, I'll tell you what, it's so funny.
33:58
It staggers me every year,
34:00
but like 20% of our dealer tickets
34:02
come in within the last 10 days.
34:05
And it's all the people who have been saying
34:08
they're coming forever and they have hotel rooms
34:10
or maybe they didn't.
34:11
Oh, until it turns May.
34:13
Until it turns May.
34:14
So we were like watching our numbers you're watching
34:17
and we're like, oh, we're good bit ahead
34:20
of where we were last year
34:21
and look what happened last year too.
34:22
So there's just a riot.
34:24
It's just, it's never going to change.
34:26
We've stopped trying to fight it
34:27
and just let people go and know.
34:29
I'm going to hear the conversation now.
34:30
Yeah, we're going to go ahead
34:31
and move those expenses to the actual month that we go.
34:34
I love it though, but I know that I have,
34:37
we have another one of our dealer partners out in Nebraska
34:40
that's going to be coming and joining us.
34:42
And it's their very first one.
34:43
Oh, they're going to be so happy.
34:45
They are what I love about them.
34:48
and when I got to love about this team
34:49
it is Andy Goodyear, awesome, Rah McLean.
34:52
They're really amazing friends.
34:55
Next more than cars episode.
34:57
I think you're going to be blown away by them.
34:59
When you meet them,
35:00
10 year of their sales people are like 20 plus.
35:03
They just had two people retire 40 years there.
35:05
Another one's currently 40 plus years.
35:07
Like to get a job there is you got to wait.
35:09
Almost somebody literally has to die.
35:11
That's how awesome that place is.
35:13
But they, but they're excited to come
35:15
and they're the kind right now they're in growth mode
35:17
and they're going to come there.
35:18
They're going to leave there with their heads.
35:19
Just, oh, that makes me so excited.
35:21
I'm excited for them.
35:23
I know there's going to be like 600 people there.
35:26
So that's enough to like not see people.
35:28
Please make sure you introduce me.
35:31
I promise you, especially because they're first timers.
35:32
They need to meet you.
35:34
Please, please, please.
35:35
No, and I want to thank you guys again
35:37
for being so gracious because what you all do
35:39
is so important to what we are as an industry.
35:41
And your willingness to come out and serve the event
35:44
and to be there and bring your show
35:46
and bring your energy and bring the other people.
35:48
It means the world to us.
35:50
You all know the world to us.
35:52
We're honored to be able to meet up with you all.
35:54
There's so much more that we have to brew,
35:56
but history began with you all taking a yes
35:59
to all of the challenges and unifying everybody.
36:03
That's what I love most about it.
36:05
If there's anything at my heart that I truly lean into,
36:08
even on a spiritual level, it's the unity.
36:10
We are all so different.
36:12
We are all so diverse, but we still come together.
36:15
We bind together and we take on the challenges
36:18
and we have an absolute blast doing it.
36:21
If there's one function we want to make sure
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is consistently happening is that we're having fun
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while we do what it is that we're all so great at.
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As much as we're wearing all of this awesome swag,
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having genuine smiles on our face
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should always be the most important thing that we're wearing
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and we're taken to our communities with us.
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Paul, you all are doing some incredible things.
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We appreciate the way that you honor us,
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but seriously how you honor this industry.
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It is something to be spoken of in the years to years to come.
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We're gonna look back and say,
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man, we really were part of something incredible
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and we can't wait to see that next generation
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that takes the torch and takes it to a whole other level.
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Folks, you gotta make sure that you are at a SodaCon 2025.
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May 13th through 16th in Be More
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and there's gonna be plenty of delicious food out there too.
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So make sure that you come hungry.
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Oh man, the food, that's gonna be good.
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Folks, the Northeast has some of the best food in the world.
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Get up there and let's get some grub on.
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I'm gonna tell you right now,
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the best car people that you wanna be around
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So please come join us, come have some fun,
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get educated, leave there just filled.
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Your cup will be overflowing
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of just so much fun stuff for you to be able to bring back.
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I'm telling you that right now,
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cause I know I've been there,
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I've been to a couple of them
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and I am so excited to be here for my third one.
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So it's gonna be a blast.
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So go to asoducon.com slash tickets
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and if you drop that CGC VIP,
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get you a set of tickets out there.
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Make sure that you go ahead and book your rooms, folks,
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before you're staying far, far away.
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I'm telling you, I'm fast.
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But I know, Paul, thank you so much.
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Give our love to Kyle, give our love to Mike.
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Give our love to everybody out there.
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Everybody out there.
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And everyone, the whole crew.
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Yes. We'll do, we'll do, we'll be together soon.
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Heck yeah, we sure will.
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Car guys and car gals,
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make sure that you share this around.
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Tag a car guy, tag a car gal.
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Make sure that you let somebody know
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that they need to go there and take notes for you.
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Okay, one way or another
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you gotta make something happen.
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We are so thankful for this episode.
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Paul, thank you again.
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Fred, let's finish this one out.
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You already know what to do.
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And it's on the shoulders.
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On three, one, two, three.
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And keep rowing all the time.