How a UK Phillies Fan Built a Global Baseball Brand | Selling the Dream Podcast

May 26, 2026 00:52:49
How a UK Phillies Fan Built a Global Baseball Brand  | Selling the Dream Podcast
Selling the Dream By Ken Jordan
How a UK Phillies Fan Built a Global Baseball Brand | Selling the Dream Podcast

May 26 2026 | 00:52:49

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Selling the Dream welcomes David Shaw, better known online as UK Phillies, for a fun and inspiring conversation with Ken Jordan and Joe Iredell about Philadelphia sports, baseball culture, social media growth, and the incredible story of becoming a Phillies fan from across the world.

David shares how a trip to Philadelphia in 2012 turned into a lifelong love for the Philadelphia Phillies. After attending his first game at Citizens Bank Park, experiencing the tailgate culture, learning the game from fans in the stands, and watching Chase Utley hit a home run in his first game back, David was hooked.

From there, he returned home to the UK and began building a global Phillies community through social media under the name UK Phillies. What started as a way to connect with other fans during the Phillies’ difficult years has grown into a major online presence, helping bring together Phillies fans from the UK, Europe, the United States, and around the world. In this episode, David talks about the power of positivity, authenticity, fan culture, and using social media to build real connections.

He also shares what it feels like to see the Phillies coming to London for the MLB London Series, how he met Chase Utley, and why this moment feels like a dream come true for international Phillies fans. Ken, Joe, and David also talk about Delco culture, Philly sports passion, cheesesteaks, London travel tips, and the excitement surrounding the Phillies taking over the UK. If you love the Phillies, Philadelphia sports, baseball culture, social media stories, or passionate fans who build communities around what they love, this episode is for you.
Featuring: Ken Jordan, Joe Iredell, and David Shaw of UK Phillies

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[00:00:09] Speaker A: You're listening to Selling the Dream. This isn't an interview, and we're not journalists, but each week we'll ask our guests to open up and share their secrets to business success. Let's have a conversation and have some fun. [00:00:20] Speaker B: As always, joining me from California, from the other side of the United States, my man Joe Iredell. Joe, what's happening? What's up, Jay? What's new? [00:00:32] Speaker C: Not much, man. Plug it along, brother. I got a lot of irons in the fire, a lot of things going on. Life is good, bro. Life is good. [00:00:41] Speaker B: I am glad to hear it. You know, just. Just to give everybody a heads up, Joe's gonna be fighting on Saturday night in Las Vegas. So if you. If you're hearing this, the fight already happens. You missed it. Big deal. But, but nonetheless, hopefully, hopefully you do well this weekend. I wish you the best of luck and make sure you protect those ears. [00:01:04] Speaker C: You. [00:01:04] Speaker B: You cannot afford cauliflower ear. You just. You don't have the symmetry for it. [00:01:08] Speaker C: That would be some big cauliflower, but hopefully. I don't know. I try, man. It's. That's. I don't think that's something you can control, but so far, I've lucked out. I've missed the collie bug. [00:01:20] Speaker B: That's it. That's it. So he. So you got lucky in some areas, right, Joe? [00:01:24] Speaker C: That's it. [00:01:25] Speaker B: All right, we're going to get right to it because today's going to be a ton of fun. We are going to join our. A very special guest. Some of you may know him if you're on Twitter, if you're active in the Philadelphia sports scene, if you're not a Philadelphia fan, if you're not a Philadelphia Phillies fan, then, I don't know, you might want to find another podcast to listen to. But if you are a Philadelphia Phillies fan, this is going to be a good episode. And, and, and even if you're not, I think you still have fun. So I'd like to welcome our UK Phillies. Dave. Dave, what's happening, man? Thanks for joining us here today. [00:02:01] Speaker D: Thank you for having me on, guys. I'm really excited for this. Really excited. Opening day around the corner as well. And baseball's on the horizon. And I'm getting to chat to you guys. [00:02:12] Speaker B: I'm excited. [00:02:13] Speaker D: I'm good. [00:02:15] Speaker B: That's awesome. Listen, so first and foremost, I have a ton of questions I want to talk about. I want to talk about your social media journey. I want to talk about how you've built that up. I want to talk about how you became a Phillies fan to begin with. Talk about the differences in cultures over there. What you got going on in June. You got some big stuff going on in June. But before we get into any of that, we always like to play that game, two truths and a lie. So what's going to happen is you're going to tell two truths and a lie. Joe is going to listen real carefully over the course of the next 45 minutes to an hour, and he is going to try and pick out by the end of the show what you were lying about. So you might slip up, you might give them a clue without realizing it, but you're going to need to. You're going to need to really concentrate here. [00:02:59] Speaker D: So. [00:02:59] Speaker B: So before we get to all the fun stuff, why don't we start? What are your two truths and a lie? [00:03:05] Speaker D: All right, so two truths, one lie. First one. I ticked off a dream of sitting in the back of a London cab with Chase Rutley and getting to recall his famous World Series line. World fucking champions. [00:03:20] Speaker B: Okay? [00:03:21] Speaker D: Number two. I ticked off a dream of running the London Marathon in full Phillies uniform. [00:03:29] Speaker B: Okay? [00:03:30] Speaker D: I ticked off a dream of throwing the. Throwing out the first pitch at a Phillies game in 2022. [00:03:38] Speaker B: Jesus. Listen, even if two out of three of those are true, that's badass, man. [00:03:45] Speaker C: Wait a second. Hold on for our listeners so I can translate because we don't have subtitles. Kick off. Green is. Is American for. I checked a bucket list item. Correct? [00:03:57] Speaker D: Correct. [00:03:57] Speaker B: Correct. [00:03:58] Speaker C: All right. Okay. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. [00:04:00] Speaker B: All right. [00:04:01] Speaker C: By there. I didn't know if, like, your dream was somebody and you're just pissing people off, because that could be. [00:04:08] Speaker D: No, they were bucket list. Definitely bucket list. [00:04:11] Speaker B: Ticked off a tree. It's funny how we have different words like Delco, Delco around us, Dave, is a. Like kind of has its own culture, you know, and accents are something that we. We joke about and deal with on a regular basis. Like, the Delco accent is very recognizable. Is it recognizable world round? Like, could you spot a Delco accent when you hear it? [00:04:33] Speaker D: It's all in the O's. It's every phone home. Delco. I have. I've been in Delco so many times, I. I recognize it straight off. It's a little bit British. A little bit. [00:04:45] Speaker C: No, we say it right. We talk, right. Everybody else talks funny, right? [00:04:51] Speaker D: I've had a lot of fun in Dalco, especially in some of the dive bars. As I was just saying before we started to Joe that, you know, people can't believe, but there's a Brit in Delco in the bars, drinking beer and wanting to be there as well. Not by accident, you know, someone be there. And I've had a lot of fun in Delta. [00:05:11] Speaker C: Everybody's probably surprised that somebody actually wants to be in there, you know? [00:05:15] Speaker B: Yeah. Yeah. [00:05:17] Speaker C: Voluntarily. Wow. [00:05:18] Speaker D: It's the people. It's the people that make Delco for me. It's. It's a really fun place. People are amazing. [00:05:25] Speaker B: Now, when the British. When you go into Old City Philadelphia, do you get a little nervous with all the Revolutionary War history stuff? [00:05:31] Speaker C: Good question. [00:05:33] Speaker D: I was so. I was there for last year. I was there for Independence Day. And it's. Yeah, it's. It's fun. [00:05:42] Speaker C: Too soon, KJ too soon. [00:05:45] Speaker B: We'll wait another 100 years and we'll ask again. [00:05:49] Speaker D: There's another drinking. So. So I'm good. I'm good. Any excuse for drinking and food is fine by me. But it's cool, you know, the history is cool. It's. It's the fact that you've still got everything there as well. A lot of our history is blown up and gone and in the ground, whereas yours is still standing. It's. It's cool to see it. I like walking around Old Town in Philly. I stayed there before. It's just. It's a nice. It's a nice vibe. It's. But yeah, you get the old comment, here comes the red coat. It's. It's all good. Hey, I can take the banter. So it's all good. [00:06:24] Speaker C: So England one record doesn't. Doesn't bug you anymore, huh? [00:06:29] Speaker D: No, no, because I can give it back and then they get a bit stuck. So it ends pretty quick. [00:06:37] Speaker B: So UK Phillies is your handle on Instagram? [00:06:41] Speaker D: Yes. [00:06:42] Speaker B: What is your handle on Twitter? [00:06:44] Speaker D: Same again at UK Phillies. [00:06:46] Speaker B: At UK Phillies. For anybody that wants to follow Dave. So let's talk. Let's get into that a little bit. What. First of all, how did you become a Phillies fan? Let's start with that. [00:06:57] Speaker D: So it's back in 2012, I was doing a really big tour of America on my own, and Philly was my last port of call. And everybody who I was talking to, I'd met around America at the time were going, oh, Philly's a cool city. [00:07:11] Speaker B: Some. [00:07:11] Speaker D: Some people had some less nice things to say about Philly, but people were saying, it's a sports. If you like your sports. Sports crazy. Well, that was me. I love most sports, so I couldn't wait to get to Philly. And I was staying in Old Town in a hostel just off Old Town. And people there who I've made friends with had a spare ticket to the game. Philly, through the Pirates, knew nothing about baseball at the time. Nothing at all. But I'm a big sports fan, so I thought, yeah, sure, go along. New and all that got on the scepter. That was an experience. The ballpark. And then as soon as you get off and you can see Wells Fargo, Xfinity, Live, the Link, Citizens bank park, we have nothing like that back home. You've got a soccer stadium and then rows of houses and flats. And so to have a complete sports complex was just like. For me, that was heaven. Straight away. I was. I was in. I'm all in. Soldiers. And just the smells of the. The tailgate. We don't have anything like. Anything like that back at home. The. That experience itself, you know, playing flip cup and beer pong and just having a great time before we've even got into the ballpark. Was that whole experience completely different to back here at home, was just amazing. I was. I was in my element. Got into the ballpark. No idea what was going on. You know, it was sitting down and just walking into the ballpark again. The ballpark and the stadia is, again, nothing like what we have back home. So to be able to walk around the whole ballpark before you can even take your seat was amazing. And the smell, the smell. I'll never forget the smell of bulls as you walk in. I'm like, damn, you know, this. This is special. This is really cool. Took my seat, had a woman next to me explaining the rules of what was going on, because I didn't have a clue. And I was. I was getting into it, you know, I was. I was a sort of typical, oh, it's just rounders sort of guy. Oh, it's gonna be boring. Like cricket. Nah, nothing at all like that. I was blown away. And it was Chase Utley's first game back off the injured list for the season, and I could tell he was a big deal. Everyone had him on the back of their shirts. Utley, Utley, you know, Rollins and Howard. But it was mainly. It's mainly Chase Utley, right? And he came to the plate. Everyone's giving him a big ovation. I'm like, oh, this is. This is cool. Yeah, let's go, Chase. He steps up, hits a home run out the park at his first. The place goes crazy, and everybody. It's like euphoria. Like, everyone's going all the Season's back on track. This is it. Chase is back. Home run. I'm like, that guy's caught the ball. He's not going to give it back or is he going to keep. What's going on? I was sat literally meters away and I just, I was like, yeah, this is. Really have a full idea what was going on. But I was like, yeah, this is drawing me in big time. And everyone I was speaking to wanted to explain the rules to me. It's like this guy doesn't know. And then like people will come up and tell me the history of the Phillies and like they want. They embraced me like completely from the very first moment, embraced me and wanted to tell me about the Phillies, wanted to get me into baseball. Like they couldn't believe that somebody was coming here to try it out from a different country. And it was just. I was hooked. The feels lost and it was a sign of things to come at the time, but I was completely hooked. Went back again next day, took the ballpark tour, went home, did all the research in the Phillies, the city. And then I just kept going back every year ever since. And now it's, it's just a massive part of my life that it's, it's amazing. Amazing, bro. [00:10:39] Speaker B: You, you literally stepped in, you stepped into the dark days of the big Philippines. That's like, you didn't even get 0, 8, 09, 10 and 11. Like that's rough. [00:10:51] Speaker D: No, I had to watch it all back on yearbooks, on YouTube and hear constantly about it. And everyone's going, oh, when the Phils make the playoffs, so you've got to get back. It's like a different experience, different atmosphere and 10 long years of waiting. And then finally in 2022, we made the playoffs. I went for the Braves game. The Reese Hoskins bat spike, you were [00:11:14] Speaker B: an heir for that. [00:11:16] Speaker D: One of the most special moments ever. Maybe one of my best sporting highlights of any sport, just because I was a big Reese fan anyway, so to see him do that, the back spike, beating the Braves, like you're just gone. Yeah, Very, very special. So it was worth, it was worth a 10 year wait and going through some, some dark days, but I was learning the sport then. So for me it wasn't as dark as for me, as for other people, because I was still, I was still fresh, I was still learning like Ben Revere, Aaron Alter. Well, they were my guys, you know, getting, getting into the Phillies and growing up. So, you know, yeah, they were looking back, they were rough. They were rough days so you go [00:11:57] Speaker B: home and now you're, now you're telling everybody, right? Like you're saying the Phillies like baseball. Like, are people looking at you like you got two heads? Like, what are you talking about? Baseball. Talking about baseball. What was that? [00:12:10] Speaker D: Typical stereotypical. No, it's just like rounders. Just like cricket. Worse than cricket, you know, because American football's, baseball's getting bigger, by the way. In this country, the views are definitely changing, but it was more American football back then. That was the American sport. That was the king, and still pretty much is at the moment. But baseball's catching up. But yeah, people were looking at me, my friends were like, yeah, that's cool, Dave. Yeah, the soccer's on, you know, come on, you know, pipe it down. [00:12:40] Speaker B: So you're like, okay, no one's listening to me here. Let me start a Twitter. So is that how it worked? Like you needed somebody to talk to? [00:12:48] Speaker D: Pretty much. Nail on the head. It was 2017 and the Phils were going through dark times. I'm like, there has to be other Philly fans out there that I can just, we can just rant, moan somebody. People going through the same as me. Just complete frustration, letdown, horrible, brutal baseball. So I set up the Twitter and the Facebook group and then just like just put myself out there, like trying to link up to other accounts and just get in affiliates, tweets, replies and start conversations. And it was kind of like therapy at that point, getting it all off your chest. You know, how the dark days were. But then the way it escalated and grew from that, I, beyond my wildest thoughts and imagination, imagine I could ever imagine, you know. And yeah, here we are now a few years down the line and the way it's taken off has just been unreal. [00:13:48] Speaker B: I remember when we, we met, we were at a game and my sister in law Rosie introduced us and, and I texted my son who's 24 years old and apparently, you know, the, the 24 year old demographic does nothing but get their news and get their opinions and get everything, everything, everything. So I said, do you ever hear the UK Phillies guy? And he's like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I follow him on Twitter. [00:14:12] Speaker C: I'm like, oh, I'm hanging out with [00:14:13] Speaker B: him, we're drinking beer. He's like, holy shit, are you serious? This is awesome. Like, like, it's, it's, it's amazing how many people know who you are. And only because you decided, now I'll go just a little bit business here for a second. But you just, you decided to utilize social media as a medium, as a way of connecting with people. And there's so many business folks out there and Joe, you're in the digital marketing world that would kill to figure out a way to hit a nerve or make a connection the way you did. What did you learn in that time? In that the growth of your following, of your social media presence? What did you learn that could be applicable to business with people who are trying to build a brand or at least make connections with their audience, so to speak, you know, authenticity. Like what did you learn? [00:15:03] Speaker D: Number one is being myself and being authentic. I think for sure. Like I know I'm not everyone's cup of tea. I'm very positive, I'm a positive, I'm a very glass half full guy. And then when the fills were having their dark days, I was sort of that, that other side going, well, you know, Aaron Altair hit a home run. You know, there's that positive, you know, and it's just trying to keep trying to keep the bright side of things because social media I find is so negative half the time there, there's more negative out there than there is positive. And you know, if the Phillies would lose, I just wouldn't post. I'd turn off social media. You know, I'm in a bad mood when the Phils lose. I don't know, I, I want to keep it to myself and you know, mope around here, then put it on social media and you know, when Phil's want a bad run, damn. You know, social media is a horrible, horrible place sometimes. So I try, I try keep to myself, be authentic and just try and be positive. You know, try and be that positive post. You know, people come across it and I find that's worked certainly for me the best. You know, I have a lot of comments of, yeah, you know, they like it because I'm positive. I look on the bright side and also for me as well, I'm trying to grow the sport over here as well. I'm trying to grow the fan base. You know, I want to get more people new to the sport into the sport, into the Phillies, grow the Phillies sort of fan base over here in the UK and Europe. So I want to keep it positive. If I'm always moaning, people are going to go, you know, nothing good to say about the Phillies or baseball. So I like to post the explosive plays, the big highlights. When the fills are, when the fills are hot. I like to call it as riding the wave. You know, take that momentum with me for my account you know, do some vlogs do, like why the Phillies hot right now? Why is it exciting? I try and make my account as exciting as I can with a unique British twist and try and aim it towards the newer fans who have no idea about baseball. Like, I didn't, you know, and when I was first, when I first got onto social media, there was accounts on there that I was following that like, oh, this is cool. You know, they're posting all the cool stuff, the fun stuff and the lighter side of things and not focusing on the 10 lost streaks and all that. So for me the biggest, biggest takeaway is being authentic, true to myself, not to get involved and embroiled in Twitter wars and social media wars and which I usually often scroll on Twitter and like, I'm not getting you. I want to say something but it's just, you know, it's not a good look. You gotta, you know, gotta, you know, when you've been watched by the films themselves and you know, when you have that following, I don't, you don't want to be involved in any controversy. [00:17:49] Speaker B: Gotta stay above the fray a little bit, right? [00:17:51] Speaker D: Yeah, a little bit. Yeah, yeah. And nine times out of ten it's not worth it anyway. It's, it's, it's all very petty. And yeah, just for me, being positive as well and, and being interactive with people, like I try and respond to everybody. Sometimes it's like a part time job. I'm not going to lie. You know, I come home from work, usually at work I'm also, you know, trying to do content. But I like, I like trying to build and grow connections with fans around the world. In January I did the interactive map which just took off bigger than I ever thought it would. I just put out there, you know, on Google Maps. Tell me where you guys are from, roughly. Don't have to tell me or DM me and I'll put a little P on them on the global map of where you are. And the way that blew up was unreal, you know, that's cool. I got nearly, you know, and if people want to see the map, it's on Google Maps, it's on my pinned on X at the top post. People from all over the world, and I mean all over the world reached out. Like I couldn't believe the amount of fans in the uk, you know, and we have got a big fan base here and it's getting ever bigger, but the amount of fans and where they were all over the uk, all Philly spirits, all Philly just It's just, Just Phillies fans. Yeah. All over Europe in, you know, Slovakia, Sweden, Denmark, Greece. I just could not believe where these fans were, were reaching out from. And that was, that was mind blowing. So, yeah, I try and think of different things to do as well and try and try and mix it up as well. [00:19:22] Speaker B: So. So, Joe, I'm here and talk. Expand on this a bit. One of the things I see when people are trying to build their social media brand and Dave, you could, you could also correct me if I'm wrong, is we get that dopamine response when we get the likes and the comments. Like, people put a post on social media and like, they're looking for that interaction. They're looking for that, that, that response, the people commenting and liking. And it has like a, like a real dopamine hit. You know, it's, it's been, it's been proven. But so few people actually engage back with the people that are engaging with them. Like, like if someone comments on your post, that is an incredible gift to be able to then engage with someone. They took a minute to comment. Maybe it's fu. But they took a minute to comment. Like, and you're not commenting back, you're not re. Re. Engaging with those people. I see it all over business. Do you see the same thing, Joe? [00:20:26] Speaker C: Yeah. I mean, you know what the, the. The secret sauce is? Dan has it in spades. You gotta love what you do. If you love what you do, none of it's contrived. You want, you want that interaction you like. I mean, this guy's jumping screaming from the rooftops about the Phillies and his experience, and it's contagious. You know, I, I don't like a lot of people. I like this guy. Like, listening to him and listen to his stories already, like, you know, because it's authentic and it's positive and people like that. And for that, for that type of subject matter to get put out online through social media or whatever, it. It's contagious. Like, you want to see positive things. You know, like when someone follows an account they don't want to, like, to this point, you don't want to open up like, oh, Philly sucked today. Like, oh, shit. Like, all right, now this is just one more thing that's gonna. [00:21:17] Speaker B: It's just like everybody else, you know? [00:21:19] Speaker C: Exactly. Like, all right, well, that might be fair, but it's, you know, so that, that's the key. If you love what you do, then all of this is easy. So you don't have to come up with. What's my social media strategy? How many times should I do this? Who should? Like, it's just now it just flows because you're psyched about it and you want to share it with other people. And the law of attraction kicks in that when you're positive and you're sharing positive things, positive people are going to follow you and they're going to say positive things. And you know, of course you get the haters, you get stupid people trying to, you know, incite reactions and stuff like that. But they always say, you know, you can't fly with the Eagles when you're wrestling with the pigs. So. The pigs. [00:22:02] Speaker B: I thought it was turkeys. Last time you said it was turkeys. [00:22:07] Speaker C: Well, sometimes you gotta wrestle the pigs. You can hang out. You don't hang out with the turkeys, but if you gotta wrestle the pigs, sometimes you gotta do that. [00:22:14] Speaker B: That's all great stuff, man. I love your insights, Dave, and kind of the example that you've led, growing your social media. Let's take the conversation over to the next part of this because not only are you loving this experience, you're engaging, you're cheering on a team at times, probably the only one that's cheering. There are times where it feels like everyone is mad in Philadelphia about something, but you take that positive approach and you've built your following and all of a sudden the MLB decides we are going to have a Phillies game in London. Right. Tell us about. And when did you hear about that and. And then what transpired either just prior or just after that decision by the MLB and. And how it impacted you? [00:23:09] Speaker D: To be honest, it still hasn't fully kicked in yet. I don't think it will until they get here. I had rumblings of it before it was announced, but I, you know, Chase came over here and was made ambassador. I thought there was a small chance that if he's over it, it could happen. And then I got word and whispers of Phillies and Mets has been muted as a possible game. Although actually it was for a couple of years time. Not, not this year coming the news was like I was at the gym at the time and I just had to just stop what I was doing and just, just take it all in and quickly jumped off, went for a shower. Just did like what came back out. Yeah, damn. The Phillies are coming to London and it's, it's, it is surreal. It's absolutely surreal. What I'm just as excited about is the thousands and thousands of Phillies fans are coming over from not only not Only Philadelphia, but from all over America and Europe and the world. And it's just going to be Philly Invasion. And, and since the announcement, it's just been a whirlwind of. Of planning. A lot of events planned at Pashi on Avenue, at the free sites in London. Again, a lot of reaching out to. To fans. I've had a lot of dms, and that's great. I love that because every time I go to Philly, the hospitality has been second to none, you know, and people are the most friendly, welcoming people. So now it's my turn and my chance to give that back to everybody who, you know, to the people of Philly. You're coming to my backyard now. You're in my town. It's my turn. It's my turn to host. [00:24:51] Speaker C: Like the reverse 1776. [00:24:55] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:24:57] Speaker C: You know, the Americans are coming. The Americans are coming. [00:25:01] Speaker D: That's it. Yeah, we can. We can sit and have a beer and chat about the Revolutionary War. I can't wait. It's. It's. It's so exciting, you know, and the amount of promo, the amount of opportunities that has arise from it, it's been unbelievable. Just, it's been the best fun already. This offseason has flown by. You know, a lot of the events, that passion have sold out. People reaching out from all over, media appearances at NBC. It's just. It's been the most fun. You know, I'm trying to bottle it all up and take it all in, because I know full well, especially in social media, nothing lasts forever. And like I said earlier on Ride the Wave, I'm sort of trying to ride the wave right now. I know after June is going to be like, it's going to be, you know, a big, big drop. So I'm just trying to take everything in and just go all out to give everybody who comes up. The main thing for me, like I said, everyone that's coming over, I want to give them the best experience possible. You know, London is an amazing city. It's one of my. Of course, I'm a little bit biased, you know, being from here, but London, I've traveled a lot and I still think London's one of the best cities in the world. It's a lot of fun. It's the passion avenues epitomize everything about Philadelphia. The. The owner at JP Tetty is from Philly. He's from, you know, he's from the area. He knows Philadelphia. The cheesesteaks are spot on. [00:26:31] Speaker B: I don't know. Yeah, you vouch for those cheesesteaks, Steve, [00:26:36] Speaker D: I'm vouching the bread. The bread is spot on, as we say over here. [00:26:41] Speaker B: It's very bold. [00:26:43] Speaker C: That's gonna. I could. That could start another revolution right there. Cheesesteaks. [00:26:51] Speaker D: But that's cheese steaks, citywide beers, picklebacks. You know, it's. And then they're all decked out in. In all for everything. Philadelphia, they're all decked out in Philly sports, the area, the Lenovo flags. Every sport, every college, university flags or some sort of memorabilia is represented in all. All three passion sites. And then of course, the games themselves. It's going to be crazy to see Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwaber and Wheeler and co and Bowman Turner all in London, in London Stadium, where I was there in 20, 2012 for the Olympics. Yeah. Just special time. It's going to be a special experience. And the plans. The plans for it are absolutely insane. [00:27:37] Speaker C: So are there. Are there any. I know every time that I watch sporting events in England and especially like soccer and stuff, there's. There's some sing songs and chance. Do you have any Philly sing songs and chants planned or what? [00:27:50] Speaker D: We've got. We've got the Alec Bohm song. We've got. [00:27:53] Speaker B: How's it go? How does it go? [00:27:55] Speaker D: Yeah, so it's. It's to a. It's to a song by Casey and the Sunshine Band. I can't think what the original is anymore, but it's quite a popular football chant as well, or soccer chant. So a lot of people sing it. It goes, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. [00:28:11] Speaker C: Oh, yeah. [00:28:11] Speaker D: Give it a garlic boom. [00:28:16] Speaker C: Yeah, let's go. [00:28:16] Speaker D: So, you know, and it's catchy. And. And the most surreal thing is to be, when I'm in Philly, to people to sing it back to me. I can hear behind me someone singing it. I'm like, damn. [00:28:28] Speaker B: Wow. [00:28:31] Speaker D: People love it. And it's just a bit. Again, it's just a bit of fun. It's just a bit of us and our sporting culture. Bring it to the. To the American side. And you know, well, we're gonna get that going at London series. You know, we're gonna get that stadium singing that song and it's gonna sound freaking awesome. [00:28:47] Speaker C: There you go. [00:28:47] Speaker B: I love it. What did it feel like? I mean, you. So here you are. You're. You're the guy, right? You're the UK Phillies guy. All of a sudden you hear, Phillies are coming to London. It's like, holy. It's like. Like a dream. Come True for you, especially in your, the last couple years of your fandom. But more importantly, what did it feel like for, for the entire world to almost turn around and point at you and be like, dave, this, this is your moment. Like, like you knew it, they knew it, everybody knew it. This is, this is your moment. Is there any pressure? [00:29:18] Speaker D: I don't, I honestly don't feel it. I think, I think pressure will start rising near the time, you know, when probably a week before I'm gonna be like, oh, okay, you know, let's get this right. But it's more again to give everybody a meet and everyone that's coming over the best experience possible, which is what I want to do. But it's just been fun. It's been so much fun, you know, having MLB Europe and MLB reach out, NBC reach out, the Phillies reach out, a lot of media markets and media outlets in, in Philly and in here in the UK reaching out. [00:29:55] Speaker B: I bet you never thought you'd be on selling the dream podcast either. [00:29:59] Speaker D: Not exactly. This is number one. Like, this is. [00:30:04] Speaker C: I think we're ticking a dream off right now. [00:30:08] Speaker D: I should have added it to my two troops life. It's just, it's so much fun, as you said earlier. Like, it's, it's, it's not, it's not a chore. It doesn't, doesn't feel like it. It's like a part time job. It doesn't feel like a job because it is my passion. It's something I've always wanted to do as well. You know, I've always wanted to work in sports and do something I'm passionate about, which makes it a lot easier. You know, I don't have to think too hard. I like an idea that comes to my head. I'll action it straight away. You know, I'm on Twitter. I don't really think twice, I think. And some things don't work like some things I do do. And I think possibly could have worked a bit more. But nine times out of 10, you know, people seem to enjoy what I do and enjoy the content. And this year it's massive. I've done a lot of vlogs for the London series already for the YouTube channel, guides to London, guides to passion, guides to London Stadium, getting in and out of London, which people have taken to really well and just try to do different things. Competitions, giveaways. I've got these. I should have got one nearby, but the London series cards that I've made up with, like, so you've got Trey Turner Castellanos, Bryce Harper and the Fnatic walking across Abbey Road like the Beatles cover. [00:31:27] Speaker B: Ah, you gotta get me one of those, Steve. [00:31:30] Speaker C: That's right. [00:31:32] Speaker D: If you're around next week, I can give you some. Give London. London series cards. That would be awesome. In fact, I. I know I'll be seeing Rosie, so I can leave some with her to give to you. [00:31:42] Speaker B: I have a feeling we'll figure out a way to get together. I know we have some tickets lined up. You know that the opening day. This is breaking news. But again, no one's going to hear this. This podcast for a minute. But opening day was pushed back. It's now Friday. Did you hear that? [00:31:55] Speaker D: Yeah. We had a big event planned at Pashion for the opening day. For the Thursday, we're all booked out, so I get why they've done. Makes sense, but. Yeah, a bit bummed, but yeah, it's. [00:32:07] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:32:08] Speaker D: Well, in a way, I'm quite glad because now we know it's definitely going to be Friday. There was a. Is it. Will it won't it? Will it, won't it? But yeah, we've got an extra day to prepare, extra day to rest up and. Yeah, I'm. I'm ready for it now. I. I could stick it on right now. I'm ready to go. [00:32:26] Speaker B: That's awesome. All right, so. So let's go. Because I know that this is going to spur another few minutes of conversations. Might as well get into it now. Joe. Joe. [00:32:36] Speaker C: Yes, sir. [00:32:37] Speaker B: Two truths and a lie. Let's recap what the truths and a lie are. Hold on, I forgot where I wrote them down. The one was sitting in a hot tub with Chase Utley, asking him what it was like when he uttered the word. [00:32:56] Speaker C: I think you. You heard cab. I hear like taxi, bro. [00:33:01] Speaker B: The accent, it's like a translation. I didn't quite. [00:33:04] Speaker C: I think you might have got your list mixed up a little bit there, buddy. [00:33:08] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah, that's not my. [00:33:09] Speaker B: He's sitting in a strip club with Chase. [00:33:14] Speaker D: Yeah, that's more like. Yeah, yeah, [00:33:17] Speaker B: it's hanging out with Chase. Right. Talking about what it was like to say world champs and then running the London Marathon. Full marathon, fully dressed as a. As a Philadelphia Philly. And what was the third one throwing out? [00:33:37] Speaker D: First pitch at the Phillies game in 2022. [00:33:39] Speaker B: In 2022, Joe, which one's the lie? [00:33:44] Speaker C: So I'm gonna say that running the marathon in Philly's gear is not the lie, because he mentioned that he goes to the gym and so forth. So I imagine that he's probably a runner. I think a marathon's right there. His connection with Chase Utley, I would think that if I had access to Chase Ali, that is the first thing I would make that do. The timeline of how his came to becoming Phillies fan and so forth. I think that 2022 may not have happened. Throwing out the first pitch. So number three is the lie. [00:34:25] Speaker B: I think I'm with you, Joe. I'm gonna have to agree. If you did throw out the first pitch, it wasn't in 2022, but I think you may have thrown out a first pitch. What was it, Dave? [00:34:34] Speaker D: That was the lie. That. That's. That's also a dream. But it hasn't happened. No. [00:34:39] Speaker C: See [00:34:41] Speaker D: the Chase at the. So the MLB got in touch and said, would you like to meet Chase Utley and do an interview with him for a promo for the London Series in the back of a branded up London taxi. [00:34:57] Speaker B: Oh, it was a taxi, not a hot tub. [00:34:59] Speaker D: I thought. [00:35:00] Speaker B: I thought taxis. I thought that was how you. I thought you called hot tubs taxis. [00:35:04] Speaker D: Go ahead. No, no. [00:35:06] Speaker C: Get a lot of trouble, buddy. You're trying to hail a hot tub in England. [00:35:11] Speaker D: Well, there's not warm enough for any hot tubs over here. [00:35:13] Speaker C: Hey, a hot tub. [00:35:16] Speaker B: I'm going home. All right, so you're talking. So they connect you with Chase. [00:35:23] Speaker D: Yeah, the connection with Chase. So we were sitting in the back of a. The taxi. Had all day with him. Doing. Just talking to Chase. And what a guy, by the way. He is the man. You know, he is unbelievable. So kind, so honest. And, you know, when the cameras weren't rolling, what a potty mouth. Like, I've never. I've never. Obviously, I know he swears the world. The World Series line, but some of the stories that I. I can't quite repeat were unbelievable, what I was hearing. But he loves London. And, yeah, I got to say, you know, I got to go. I was gonna ask him to do it. Like, could you do the line from the World Series, World Champions? And he goes. And the producers are going, oh, what's this? Because the producers weren't quite. Phillies fans are going, what? What line is this? And Chase goes, well, Dave can do it. And I went, okay, my best Chase. I went, world fucking champions. And I was like, what? What a moment. What just happened? Pinch myself. What's just happened? I know some of that promo will go out from mlb, more towards London. Series starts getting there. But, yeah, that was one of the best days ever, you know, so you guys like boys. [00:36:39] Speaker B: Now, do you have his phone number or what? [00:36:41] Speaker D: I have a direct link. I have an email to Chase. Yeah. And just. Yeah, I'm hoping to see him on Sunday, actually, because he's meant to be at one of the events at Passion, so. Yeah. [00:36:53] Speaker B: What a. [00:36:54] Speaker D: What a guy. He signed my jersey, my. My away hat that I got. And it's just crazy. It's come full circle because he was a guy that. Home run. My first game, the first guy to hit a home run. And sort of now I'm sitting in the back of a taxi with him, interviewing him, and just having the best day ever. It was. Yeah, that was. That was really special. [00:37:15] Speaker B: The universe is an amazing thing, isn't it, Dave? [00:37:18] Speaker C: Law of attraction, man. The law of attraction. Right? [00:37:23] Speaker D: Yeah. And. And, you know, he's having the best time in London. He loves it in London. His kids, you know, he's saying that they prefer soccer to baseball at the moment. You know, they're. And you can't get them to play baseball. They. They love. They love their soccer. [00:37:36] Speaker B: That's awesome. I appreciate. I appreciate the fact you're calling it soccer because I know. I know you want to call it football. I appreciate that. That is the coolest thing in the world, man. Well, I'll tell you, I wish you all the luck in the world. I am, like, I'm just happy and excited for you. I. I was watching TV when I saw the promo on CBS Sportsnet, and I'm like, holy crap. You know, this is. This is awesome. And. And I think that everybody that knows you knows that this is a. That this is a dream, you know, dream for you. And I think that, you know, a ton of people are happy for you, not the least of which me and Joe. And I just. I hope you have fun, man. I really do. And. And. And, yeah, soak it all in, you know? Do you have any tips for. For the people from Philadelphia coming there? Anything they should know? [00:38:32] Speaker C: Stay out of hot tubs. [00:38:35] Speaker D: Yeah, yeah. Instead of hot tubs. Look, just. See all London's a great city. And the best thing is London is all in very. Everything's very close proximity. Transport network is fantastic walk, but just try and walk it. It's good. The weather should be. Fingers crossed. That's my one worry. The weather. The weather. But it should be good. It usually is around that time of year. Walk around, see much of London as possible. Come into Passion Avenue, say hello, have a cheesesteak, have some wings, have a beer, and just have fun. Because it's like, honestly, it's like a festival. It's a festival of baseball. The last two London series have been fantastic. Everybody mingles, everybody gets along. It's just a crazy baseball bubble. And you'll have the best experience ever. [00:39:20] Speaker B: Awesome. Awesome. All right, with that, we're gonna let you go. Thank you for hanging out. And we'll catch everybody. Joe, we'll catch you another day. [00:39:28] Speaker C: Yes, sir. [00:39:29] Speaker D: Thanks for having me on. Thank you. [00:39:31] Speaker B: All right, hold on. Let me just end this here. Stop. Dude. This is awesome, Dave. [00:39:41] Speaker D: Okay. Yeah. Is that good? [00:39:42] Speaker C: Oh, yeah, bro. [00:39:44] Speaker B: I just. It's just, I. I just, like. I'm serious. Like, I can't. I'm so excited for you. Like, I. Now. Now I want to go. We were gonna go. Me and Amy were gonna go and we decided to go to Cabo with this nutcase in July. And now we're not gonna. That kind of. We had to choose between Cabo or London and Joe. [00:40:03] Speaker C: I mean, is it the same time? [00:40:06] Speaker B: No, but I mean, how many times can you. You know, I guess I could maybe. [00:40:12] Speaker C: What's the date? I'll be there. What's the date? [00:40:15] Speaker D: 8th and 9th of June. So the games are on weekend of the 8th and 9th in June. [00:40:19] Speaker C: We got that, bro. Come on, man. [00:40:23] Speaker D: It'll be. It'll be a blast. [00:40:25] Speaker C: I would. I'm totally down, dude. I would so do that. [00:40:29] Speaker B: Wait for two days, bro. [00:40:31] Speaker C: I'll tell you what, if you go, I'll get your plane ticket. I'm not around. [00:40:35] Speaker D: Well. Well, come on. [00:40:40] Speaker B: How can I get a shirt, Dave? [00:40:43] Speaker D: It's on. So these ones are on. It's www.ukphillystore.com UK Philly store. Yeah, there's a lot sorts of London. London series merch on there. Passion uk Phil's. [00:40:57] Speaker B: I'm gonna buy a shirt, man. I'm looking forward to that. Uk. [00:41:01] Speaker D: Thank you. [00:41:02] Speaker B: Are you selling a lot of stuff? [00:41:04] Speaker D: Are you around next week or. [00:41:06] Speaker B: Yeah, I'll be around. Yeah. I talked to Rosie. She told me you were. I thought you're coming in this week, [00:41:11] Speaker D: but I couldn't get the time off. [00:41:13] Speaker B: Yeah, but, yeah, you're coming in next week. I gotta check with Amy and see what tickets we have. I don't know if we have any tickets next week, but. But we're not gonna be able to go on Friday because the game got moved. I'm gonna be in D.C. on Friday, so we're gonna miss opening night. But we have tickets for Saturday, so [00:41:31] Speaker C: it's not the end of the world. [00:41:32] Speaker D: I know, I know. I'M seeing Rosie, so I'll definitely leave some, some of those cards of her for sure to, to pass to you guys. [00:41:38] Speaker B: Are you staying with her? [00:41:40] Speaker D: I am, yeah. [00:41:41] Speaker B: All right. That's cool, man. Yeah, so that way you don't have to pay for a hotel. [00:41:45] Speaker D: South Philly, so it's just, it's just perfect as well because it's so near the ballpark. Because the Philly part is going to be a blur. It's going to be literally going to and from the ballpark every day. And then on the Thursday I'm going to D.C. for the Nationals Phillies game. So first time in Washington, so I'm looking forward. [00:42:00] Speaker C: Oh, that's fun, dude. I used to live there. D.C. is cool, man. [00:42:03] Speaker D: Everybody says D.C. is a great place. [00:42:06] Speaker C: I toured. [00:42:08] Speaker D: A bad thing about D.C. there's some. [00:42:10] Speaker C: If you want some recommendations on some fun bars, dude. [00:42:14] Speaker B: Yeah, for sure. [00:42:15] Speaker D: Because first I've got a free day. Fridays and night games. I'll have all day free. [00:42:19] Speaker C: There's a spot called Irish Times. You should go to Irish Times. That's a good, that's a good one. [00:42:25] Speaker B: What's the restaurant your brother in law used to work at down there? [00:42:29] Speaker C: Oh, that one. I think that's long gone. That was something on the green. The Dahlia or something. They're not that much, but. But no, Georgetown's cool. There's like George sounds a good timing, but the bar, dude, we used to go to Irish Times and it's, it's fun, dude. It's a good time. [00:42:47] Speaker D: I'm looking forward to it. Everyone says I've got to check out Cherry Blossom because that's literally the middle of Cherry Blossom. But I'm staying near the Navy Yard. [00:42:55] Speaker C: Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:42:57] Speaker D: Saying it's, it's all done up around there now. It's really super nice. [00:43:00] Speaker C: It used to be the ghetto, but now everyone says. [00:43:03] Speaker D: Yeah, everyone says it. The transformation is unbelievable. [00:43:05] Speaker C: I used to have an office on 10th in Pennsylvania, which is like straight shot from there. So. [00:43:10] Speaker B: So Dave, you're going to be going to, you're going to be going to games while you're in town? [00:43:15] Speaker D: Yeah, I'll be going to the month. I literally fly in Monday afternoon I'll be going drop off my bags and going straight to the ballpark. And then Tuesday, Wednesday, I'll be going to the two Phillies Reds games as well and then get the train down to D.C. on the Thursday. [00:43:30] Speaker B: All right, we'll see. If, if nothing else, if I have maybe. You know what? I do a tick on my Tik Tok channel. I do cheesesteak reviews. [00:43:39] Speaker D: Okay. [00:43:40] Speaker B: As part of. Part of. Like, I do mortgage stuff, but I also do cheesesteak reviews. Yeah, you're not. Joe's not on TikTok. He has no idea. I don't do this, but maybe we'll go. If you want. Maybe we'll go grab a cheese steak or something. You want to do that? [00:43:56] Speaker D: Absolutely. Yeah, Absolutely. Well, we're right by Passyunk anyway, so there's. There's plenty of cheesesteak spots around there, right? [00:44:03] Speaker B: A lot of good ones. Yeah. Yeah. I might. I might even introduce you to one of the best in the city. How's that? [00:44:08] Speaker C: Phillips. [00:44:09] Speaker B: Phil's. [00:44:11] Speaker D: I'm down. [00:44:12] Speaker B: Angelo's. [00:44:14] Speaker C: Yeah. All right. [00:44:15] Speaker D: I've not been to Angelo's yet. Not yet. [00:44:17] Speaker B: All right, we got. Let's. Let's make sure we connect offline. Send me your phone number. Let's make sure that we connect next week. I'll get you an Angelo's cheesesteak, man. [00:44:28] Speaker D: I'm excited also. Yeah, for sure. [00:44:30] Speaker B: All right, cool. All right. Well, I appreciate it, man. This was a ton of freaking fun, as I knew it would be. Thank you for hanging out with us, and I'll let you know when this. We're gonna. Obviously, we have a couple of shows that we have to get out. This will be out well before the game, but we might do, like, put it out again before the game, and we'll have some clips maybe, if you want to share the clips for people to enjoy, so. Awesome. [00:44:52] Speaker C: Be a good one to cut up, dude. What? We got some good sound bites out of this one. [00:44:56] Speaker B: Yeah. Especially the hot tub stuff. [00:45:01] Speaker D: Maybe we can make that happen in June. I don't know. I don't know. I'm gonna put it to him. [00:45:06] Speaker B: If I see you in a hot tub with Chase Hartley, I'm gonna know I love royalties. [00:45:16] Speaker C: With you and Chase in a hot tub, [00:45:19] Speaker B: I think every. [00:45:19] Speaker D: I think that's it. [00:45:22] Speaker B: All of the. All the videos look like they've uploaded, so we should be in good shape. And, Dave, maybe after the Phillies, after June, we'll have you back on and you could tell everybody what it was like. [00:45:35] Speaker D: Absolutely. [00:45:36] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:45:36] Speaker D: Absolutely. That'd be awesome. [00:45:38] Speaker B: Nice. Congrats, man. [00:45:39] Speaker D: Thank you very much, guys. Cheers. [00:45:41] Speaker B: Take care. [00:45:42] Speaker D: Take care. [00:45:43] Speaker B: Bye. [00:45:43] Speaker D: Bye. [00:45:46] Speaker B: What do you think? That was fun, dude. [00:45:48] Speaker C: That was a good one. [00:45:49] Speaker B: Dude, that was fun. I could. I couldn't stop smiling. So excited for this kid, dude. [00:45:56] Speaker C: I know, bro. That's what I'm saying. Like any guys on there that are like, in the. That's not boring. And like, oh, look at me. You like, whatever. [00:46:08] Speaker B: I got a good. I got a banger coming, bro. [00:46:11] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:46:12] Speaker B: Doctor of medicine. And his business is he's. He's in hospital. Like, he's on the hospital side, consulting hospitals on client experience. That's his main job. But his other job, his business is working with business owners and entrepreneurs and salespeople between their 40s and 50s who have made a shitload of money and have put their health off their entire lives. And his job as a health coach is to help them recalibrate their priorities so that they can become more healthy and enjoy the money they're making and enjoy the life they have and enjoy. Even get them to the next level through health. And I think it's going to be good. What do you think? [00:46:55] Speaker C: Is he licensed in Pennsylvania? [00:46:57] Speaker B: Yes. [00:46:58] Speaker C: Does he have a lot of money? [00:47:00] Speaker B: Probably. [00:47:02] Speaker C: Okay, so I have to talk to him about a business opportunity. [00:47:07] Speaker B: I want in on that one, bro. [00:47:09] Speaker C: Bro. Half a mil, dog. $500,000 gets the license for a municipality in Pennsylvania. We have Pennsylvania open, We have Arizona open. We have Florida. Like, south portions of Florida are still open. But yeah, that's. That's the deal, dude. Me and my partner, investor comes in, they put up half a mil, we get. That's our fee. And then we have a build out. The build out to build these facilities cost about 40 to 50 grand. And then we show you how to run it. We have the master contract for the patients to come through, and then we split a 51. 49. 51s, 49 the investor, and that's it. And it spins off. It. Net profit, a million dollars a month. So it's 12 million net a year. And we already have two up. So it's like proof of concept is done. [00:48:04] Speaker B: All right, well, figure out a way where I can bring value without half a million dollars. [00:48:08] Speaker C: Wow, that's the problem. [00:48:11] Speaker B: That's your job. [00:48:13] Speaker C: Therein lies the dilemma, my friend. [00:48:15] Speaker B: That's the rub. [00:48:16] Speaker C: That's the rub. Well, I'll. I'll take care of you, bro. Don't worry. [00:48:20] Speaker B: No, seriously, you want to try and pull that London trip off? [00:48:23] Speaker C: Yeah, 100. Dude, I'll totally go a long flight for you, bro. I think it's shorter, isn't it? [00:48:34] Speaker B: Would you go the other way? [00:48:35] Speaker C: Yeah. [00:48:36] Speaker B: Oh, I don't know, bro. [00:48:38] Speaker C: When I went to the Maldives, it was like leaving the east coast, leaving New York to go to the Maldives. It's the furthest away you can go without getting Closer. So like, for real. So I'm pretty sure west coast of London is quicker than east coast to London because it's like maybe it doesn't matter, but at that point when you're like going that high and that fast, it's like, what's an extra hour? Yeah, but I don't give a. I'll go. Dude, I could probably get flights for like under a thousand bucks. I have, I literally have like 1.7 million miles on Capital One, which equates to like $17,000 worth of like free travel. [00:49:23] Speaker B: Well, I know my sister in law is going. I think she's staying at his house, so we'd have to find her own place to stay. [00:49:28] Speaker C: So is he, is he doing some bangers and mash over there or what? [00:49:33] Speaker B: I don't think so. [00:49:36] Speaker C: No, that's not. I was gonna ask a follow up question. I'll let that one go. [00:49:45] Speaker B: Dude, that's funny. [00:49:49] Speaker C: Oh, all right. [00:49:52] Speaker B: Yeah, man, I'm gonna jump off. It's been a crazy day. [00:49:56] Speaker C: Good, I'll. [00:49:58] Speaker B: I'll catch up with you. [00:49:59] Speaker C: Yes, sir. If you want to see that fight, I'll send you the link. [00:50:03] Speaker B: Dude, you said that already. Send me the link. I want to see it. [00:50:07] Speaker C: I'll get it after weigh ins. I'll know the exact time. So perfect. [00:50:10] Speaker B: It's Saturday, right? [00:50:12] Speaker C: It's actually Friday. I didn't want to cry. [00:50:14] Speaker B: I'll be in D.C. but what time do you think the fight's gonna be? [00:50:22] Speaker C: It'll probably be like 8 o', clock, 7:30. 8 o' clock. [00:50:25] Speaker B: Your time might be at dinner at that point. But nonetheless, send me the link. [00:50:30] Speaker C: If you miss it live. Dude, it's. You can replay it back. [00:50:32] Speaker B: So. Yeah, I'll just tell everybody at the table to shut up. Shut up watching this. [00:50:38] Speaker C: It's gonna be real quick. I promise you, dude, it's gonna Last maybe 10 seconds. Yeah. [00:50:43] Speaker B: You think Tyson's gonna beat Jake Paul in 5? In, in one round? [00:50:47] Speaker C: That's a fix. The whole thing's fixed. [00:50:49] Speaker B: What do you think's gonna happen? [00:50:51] Speaker C: I think that they're gonna. Tyson's. This is what could potentially happen. This is the only, this is the only bad outcome. Tyson's not gonna throw any power punches. Jake Paul's gonna like, they're gonna dance the whole time. Okay. The only thing that could potentially hap, like Tyson will win. They're not gonna Tyson, they won't let Tyson lose. Know that. All right. What would be cool to see is [00:51:18] Speaker B: if Jake Paul dies. [00:51:21] Speaker C: Well, this is how he's gonna die. If this potentially happens. If he, like, knocks a marble loose in Tyson's head and he regresses to the crazy animal that he is and, like, forgets that, like, this is, like, Conifer show, he'll murder Jake Paul. But, like, if. If he's goes along with the script that they have, it's gonna be like a boring fight and whatever. But, like, no, it's not a real fight, dude. Anyone thinking that it's a real fight's a idiot. But the. The only. The only X factor is if Tyson loses his mind and, like, goes, like, has PS PTSD and [00:52:02] Speaker B: bites off his nose, dude. [00:52:04] Speaker C: Like, the guy's only 50 something years old. Like, he. That's not. And. And he's in amazing health and he always has been. And, like, he doesn't have that many miles on him because he spent a lot of time in jail. So, like, he doesn't have too many fights. He will. He would destroy Jake Paul. Like, destroy him, dude. Like, so. I don't know, man. [00:52:25] Speaker B: All right. [00:52:27] Speaker C: I hope it happens. [00:52:27] Speaker B: I gotta roll. [00:52:28] Speaker C: I. Dude. [00:52:29] Speaker B: Peace. [00:52:37] Speaker A: You're listening to Selling the Dream. This isn't an interview, and we're not journalists. But each week we'll ask our guests to open up and share their secrets to business success. Let's have a conversation and have some fun.

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