2022 has big things in store, and you should be ready for it! Today, we got a chance to have an exclusive sneak peek as Andre attends the Secret Knock event in San Diego, and he will pull in some guests as they talk about the world of networking. Specifically on how it will blow up this year and the upcoming ones. In this episode, we enjoyed meeting these influential people as they shared some highlights on taking action, changing lives, and scaling your network to the core. Andre also gives his two cents on the importance of figuring out your emotional connection and setting bigger goals for yourself. Listen to today’s podcast and discover how you can amplify your connections. Start the mindset shift by clicking on that play button!
[1:32] Networking and getting in front of people
[6:55] Why is 2022 going to be so prominent in so many different ways?
[9:50] Your happiness is not going to be based around people; it’s time for you to take responsibility for your own happiness
[11:10] We only get to the next step when we take action and move in that direction.
[14:40] The goal for 2022 is to take such massive action that it scares the living daylights out of you
[15:19] What do you think about the most? What gets your attention the most?
[17:27] Money is just the by-product of changing lives
[18:22] Go bigger and set a bigger goal
[22:37] On branding and connecting with people around the world
[24:14] What are the “must-haves” you need today in your business?
[24:30] Know precisely the value that you’re giving to someone
[24:58] For the marketing aspect, you must have websites, podcasts, and socials to amplify the message that you’re trying to convey
Resources:
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Transcript
Andre Popa: Who's a badass? That's right. You're a badass. Welcome everyone to the weekly show where we will go deep into the human dynamic and what makes us all extremely special. We're breaking the stereotypical mold of the badass on a Harley with tattoos. And we're rebranding the badass with any human being that's happy and free. One can have all the money, houses, the Harleys and tattoos, Lamborghinis, yet if they're not happy and free, what's the point? Let's push some buttons and start some shit. Welcome to the weekly show, Who's A Badass.
Welcome to Who's A Badass Show coming to you from San Diego. So you guys, today, what we're going to do, I'm at an event called Secret Knock, it's put on by Greg Reid. If you don't know Greg Reid, he's one of the wildest entrepreneurs out there. He's a phenomenal public speaker. He is an author of 60-plus books now. He wrote the book, Three Feet From Gold with Sharon Lechter. So this is his event. We got about 300 people in the room. It's not a cheap event by any means. So the point is that the people in the room are of different levels of entrepreneurship. We got people in here that are billionaires. Naveen Jain, for example, is one of them. We got people that are worth in the hundreds of millions.
And the reason I chose to make the topic today, networking and getting in front of people and doing what we are doing, Tami is here with me. It's so, so, so important for us to do this to get around people again. Obviously, no masks, no talk about vaccines or passports, none of that bullshit, which is a beautiful thing—you guys know me. It's good to be in a room again with human beings hugging, high-fiving, making eye contact, shaking hands. What a beautiful, beautiful thing. It's been two years since we've done this openly without having to worry about the bullshit, and you guys know what I'm talking about. So it's been amazing.
What I'm going to do in about two minutes is to start. Funny enough, we've been on lunch break and I have to start back up right at 2:00 p.m. when I have this going on because my goal was to do this inside, but I couldn't because they start at 2:00. So I don't know when the next speaker is. It's a cool event because you don't know anything about what you're coming into. So anyway, a long story there. But anyway, my point about this—if I was saying something so important—so here, what I'm going to do is take this inside. I'll show you guys around really quickly. But when the speaker starts, I'll have to stop.
Again, just people and people and people, and a lot of people that I don't even know, like this guy here, curly hair dude, drives this. So he parks his Lambo right in front of the event and then gets his car washed, a guy to come wash it.
So check this out, you guys. This is my new friend, Brian. Brian, say hi. Hang on a second.
Brian Galke: Yeah, it's backwards.
Andre Popa: It's backwards, yeah. It goes either way. I'm kidding. It's a married man, damn it. So I met Brian yesterday. What he does, he's able to look at people's faces. And by your characteristics, he's able to tell you if you're good or bad.
Brian Galke: Not quite that one, yes.
Andre Popa: Yeah. It's really cool science. So Brian and then obviously, as we chat, maybe you'll be on the show soon. But for now, what the heck? How? Why? What do you do then?
Brian Galke: So I'm certified by attorneys. People are based on their facial features. So what do the eyebrows say? Nose, eyelid, eye angle, upper lip, chin, you name it. And people always say, "No, this is boring." Okay, well, it's part of our everyday language. Take one on the chin. Keep a stiff upper lip.
Andre Popa: Oh, wow!
Brian Galke: Keep your nose with rhinestones. They've got Eye Bliss, they've got Ear Bliss. So it's part of our everyday language.
And that's because it goes back to something called physiognomy, it is the art of understanding people based on their facial features. And it was taught to authors and artists that when you are reading a book, in fact, before they put pictures of all the characters, they could say, here's John the hero, here's Andre the villain. But you couldn't just say, okay, well, here they are. Instead, they described their facial features.
So every character in a book, you knew when they've been the hero or the villain based on their facial features and the actions that they took. So that's where it goes back to. And if you watch any Disney TV show, anything like that, you can hit Mute, and you know instantly who's the hero and who's the villain.
Andre Popa: Based on their face?
Brian Galke: Yeah. So –
Andre Popa: Yeah, that's good.
Brian Galke: Think about things like vampires, witches and the devil, a lot of angled features: pointed chin, pointed nose, horns on top, sharp fangs. And that's not the only thing, we actually learned how to understand people. We just haven't been formally taught, well, I've been formally taught, and that's what I'm teaching other people. So you want the three basic eyebrows?
Andre Popa: Fuck, yeah! Do it. Give it to my people, babe!
Brian Galke: So the three basic eyebrows are straight eyebrows—get straight to the point: facts, figures, data, don't waste their time. Angled eyebrows—all right, guys, I have one right here, angled eyebrow—help me understand it so I can help other people. Easy way to remember it is "Hey, what's my angle?" So once they understand it, then they can help other people.
Andre Popa: Interesting.
Brian Galke: And the polar of that is a rounded eyebrow is the theme of everybody around them first and themselves second. So when you're talking to somebody who has straight eyebrows: facts, figures, data. Angled eyebrow—what's my angle, help me understand so I can help other people. Rounded eyebrows—so rounded, not all the way around—but yes, they think about the people around them. So they ask about friends, family, coworkers first and themselves second.
Andre Popa: That's so good. So you could use this in, obviously, meeting people, like dating –
Brian Galke: Oh, absolutely, yup.
Andre Popa: – and then obviously, for me, business.
Brian Galke: So I train corporations on team building, team bonding, entrepreneurs about how to get out of the cold, as what I call it. So it's basically networking, understanding your employees, who to hire, who not to hire.
Andre Popa: That's good.
Brian Galke: You mentioned dating earlier so I have one called lookingforloveinallthewrongfaces.com.
Andre Popa: All the wrong faces?
Brian Galke: Yeah, all the wrong faces. So you can understand by facial features, are you going to get along with them?
Andre Popa: That's good.
Brian Galke: But it's always taught for sales because everybody wants to understand their customers. Here's where the real benefit is. When you give people your time extension, I feel heard, seen for the first time in a long time, then that's what creates a connection.
Andre Popa: That's exactly what we're going off here. So where can people find you or get your info?
Brian Galke: Sure, @subtleskills.com, it's where you find me at. So subtleskills.com, or subtleskills on Instagram.
Andre Popa: There you go. Oh, he's going to do a QR. We QR'd each other yesterday. It's so cool.
Brian Galke: But I changed my QR now. Actually, mine goes to Text Sent. So after seeing that, then they can basically find mine.
Andre Popa: Bam! So say it again.
Brian Galke: Subtleskills.com –
Andre Popa: Subtleskills.com –
Brian Galke: – or @subtleskills on Instagram.
Andre Popa: Boom! All right.
Brian Galke: Good seeing you.
Andre Popa: Boom! Thank you. So let's chat about 2022 and why I've been saying this since the beginning of the year as to how it's going to be big in so many different ways. And yes, with the chaos in the world, obviously, there's a lot of shit in the world. Anyway, so 2022, even with the chaos that's in the world today and there's chaos and obviously, we're talking a lot about what's happening out there, and Ukraine and Russia—Russia, Russia, Russia; Russia, bad. Russia is not bad, by the way. Russia, good.
Once you understand what's really happening and we're cleaning up the house and getting rid of what's called deep state, you'll understand that there are certain powers in this world that are good at taking out the bad.
So you have five powers: you got Donald J. Trump – and those of you that don't understand that he's still there and he's still in control of very specific parts of the world and government and military, et cetera, you'll understand more as to what's happening in the world—many have. So it's Trump, Putin—yeah, Russia; Russia, good; Xi of China, Xi is good; there's a deep state in China, bad; Xi, good; then you have Modi of India and Bolsonaro of Brazil—five superpowers cleaning this shit up.
Anyway, there's a lot of stuff happening in the world. And I'm doing very, very specific work here to keep my channels open. So that's why if you guys watch my posts and see what I do, I will sneak this information in without being blatant like I used to be. This is because I want to keep these accounts going so I can keep having these conversations with y'all.
So with the chaos happening in the world, there is no better fucking time to whether it's you needing to fix something, whether it's you needing to lose weight, or get happy, or given the confident state, whether it's you fixing a relationship, working on something with your spouse or your children, I'm telling you, 2022, the magic, the energy that's here is literally phenomenal. All you got to do is make a decision and take action.
The energy is here. It's like, you know that song where it says, "When you move, I move. When you move, I move." And I always connect that to the concept of God. God's not going to drop success, or bliss, or a million bucks on your lap. God always matches the energy that we put out, that we claim, that we take, that we speak over our lives. So my point is you got to take action. Nobody's going to do shit for you. Nobody's going to drop a billion dollars on your lap. Nobody's going to lose your weight for you. Nobody's going to fix your relationship with your wife. Nobody's going to make you happy.
And here's where people get in trouble. They look to other people to make them happy. Well, if you acted in this certain way, then I could be happy. If you talk to me in a certain way, then I could be happy. And here's the problem. That is where people get into trouble in relationships and more importantly, themselves because it's empty and it's fake. It doesn't work. You cannot change people and your happiness cannot be based upon anybody else's anything. You are either fucking happy or not, and it is time to take responsibility. Yes, I'm scolding you, damn it! Enough is enough. It is time to take responsibility.
Twenty twenty-two, you can do—and I'm telling you this—you can do anything you want. Figure out a goal. So by the end of this year, whatever it may be, you want to make $10,000, you want to drop some weight, you want to have a better relationship, you want a certain car, you want a certain house, it doesn't matter what it is. Maybe you want to attend five events, maybe you want to come to a Badassery Boot Camp, fucking great. Great goals.
Say, by the end of this year—so write this stuff down so your brain is anchored with this information in your DNA, so write down your goals—by 12/31/22, I have blah, blah, blah, whatever that thing is. Whatever you want to create that goal of weight, of money, of success, of happiness, and it could be all kinds of stuff on the inside, put it down and attack. Attack whatever this goal is.
I'll tell you guys, a lot of people get into trouble because obviously, in my coaching world, I work with a lot of people, and my goal with my clients is to get them into action. Nothing else matters, everything else is bullshit. And everybody talks "I want this, I'm going to do that," blah, blah, blah, nothing but fucking lies. And what happens is we only, only, only ever get to the next step when we take a step, we take action, we move in that direction. Otherwise, it's not going to come to us. We attract. We connect. We got to take action. We got to go into that direction in order for that alignment to happen, so action, action, action.
The energy of this year I cannot tell you, guys. Obviously, I'm assuming and I feel that '23, '24, '25 are going to be even better because they will stack up on this. But '22, oh, my God! And somebody just said it feels like a new life. Israel Ramirez said, "It feels like a new life," and that's exactly what it feels like. I don't know how the manifestations, things I'm able to accomplish nowadays, you guys, things I'm able to attract faster than ever, easier than ever. Yes, I focus. I know how to attract and manifest things a lot easier than before, a lot faster than before, the right training. That's why I go to events. I don't go to events because I'm fucking bored. I go to events to learn, to meet people—who am I around—because remember, we become who we hang out with.
You take these sunglasses, you put them in a refrigerator. Eventually, these sunglasses will become the same temperature as everything else in the fridge, and the same with you. Who do you hang out with? Are the people that you're hanging out with – and I don't care if it's Mom, Dad, brother, sister, spouse. If that person is not supporting your dreams, your goal for 2022, sorry, but you need to get away from them. You have to get away from them.
If they're not supporting, uplifting, pushing, pulling, donating, cheerleading on from the sidelines, "You can do it. Go, go, go," then that person does not belong in your life because think about it for a minute, think about it for a minute. If the person that says that they love you the most—and it could be spouse, it could be Mom, it could be Dad—that person doesn't support you – let's say you're launching a business where you're ready to scale a business, you're ready to blow some shit out, maybe you're going to do your first event, maybe you're going to do your first public speaking gig, whatever. If this person is not right there saying "Oh, my God, you are amazing, you have guts, you have balls, you have whatever, how can I help? How can I support," then that person right there, on the flip side, is hurting you.
So if they're putting voices of doubt inside of you of "Whoa! Are you sure this is the right time? Are you sure the economy is going to support this? Are you sure people are going to buy? Are you sure you're good enough? Are you sure you're trained for this? Are you sure you're ready for this? Are you sure you're good enough? Are you sure people will laugh at you? Are you sure people won't walk out?" Whoa! Think of that depth if somebody literally speaking those words, and we all have them. We all have those people in our lives today, every single one of us. And it's a choice to allow them to stay in your life or cut them out.
And you guys know the rules: what we allow will continue. So it's up to me as to what I accept as my standards in my world. It is up to me to create the standards and force them and live by those rules, which means if you don't love, support, honor, respect me, why the fuck would you want to be around me? Think about it. Why would you want to be around me? If you're envious, angry, jealous, not supporting, you say you love me but you're not all those things, where's the love? Isn't there a song Where Is The Love, y'all? Black Eyed Peas. Anyway, I think you understand my point.
The goal for 2022 is to take such massive action that it scares the fuck out of you. Do something so big that it scares the living daylights out of you, and what would that be for you. Figure out why you're here. Figure out why God put you in this lifetime. Figure out what gift, what seed God put inside of you. And if you're not using that seed and that gift and that talent, you're wasting your time and God's time. That's just my opinion. So how do you figure out, "Man, what am I here to do? How do I change the world? How do I change people's lives?" And here's the very, very quick answer. What do you think about the most? What gets your attention the most? What gets you excited the most?
And once you figure out that emotional connection to the world, it's very simple from here. All you have to do now is figure out – in that emotional field that you're feeling, figure out exactly what you can do with that information, with that power to change people's lives, and it could be anything, it literally could be anything. For example, a few shows ago, I sort of made fun of "Figure out underwater basket weaving and go freaking sell it." And the funny part was, I was talking to somebody that's looking to build a YouTube channel and what do I do and how do I get online and how does it look, blah, blah, blah. So I'm like, "Figure anything out, just go." And I made fun of the situation and I said, "Hey, fucking figure out crochets."
And then I meet someone whose girlfriend does exactly that—crochets online, meaning not that she goes online, but she has a YouTube channel—and she makes about $10,000 a month fucking crochet. And for me, that was a joke because I'm like, "Pick something, just take action because anything is possible. And as long as you stay the course and build and create value for people, people will watch you. They'll give you the viewership, for example, on YouTube, to the point to where YouTube one day will start paying you, that you can get sponsors." She has sponsors from the needles, from the yarns, from a few different places. So they pay her every single month to say, "I'm crocheting with blah, blah, blah sticks," or whatever. I don't know. You get my point?
Anyway, the point of this conversation is take action, get to work, figure you out. And I'll tell you this. What I see in the room here today, I got about 300 hardcore entrepreneurs, people who would fuck. I mean, there are some people in here that I've never known about, I've never known the names. But to see what they do and what the level that they're taking this entrepreneur game to, and every single one of them, everybody that has spoken so far, the core message is identical, it's like, "Yeah, of course, I want to make money but I didn't set out to make money. I set out to help people. How can I help people? How do I change lives?" And of course, the money is a byproduct of changing their lives. And that's the most beautiful, beautiful message in this room today. But I wanted to say something important but it slipped.
Anyway, 2022—I'm going to go back to that—do something that scares the shit out of you. Figure out your passion. Figure out what you're here to do. Figure out a goal and then set that into a goal for the end of the year. And most of us will create goals that we believe we can achieve. And my challenge for you is, for example, if you've made $100,000 before, then it's like you know you can make $100,000. But now, putting on a paper $500,000, for example, might be like, "Holy shit! I don't know. Maybe it's easy." And it's like, "Yeah, I did $100,000, $500,000, no problem. Got this." You might only believe that you can do $150,000 because it's like, "I've done $100,000, I can do $150,000. It'll all take some work, but I can do it." And my point is I want you to go bigger.
This is the energy right now. The 2022, I swear to you, it'll blow your fucking mind. Set a bigger goal. So instead of $150,000, go to $250,000. Can you go to $500,000? A quarter of a million! My point is go so big that it scares you, like it gives you that pit of the stomach, the butterflies kick in. It's like, "Holy Mother of God! This is scary. But I trust God, the universe, this galactic energy that's happening right now in 2022, that it's going to open up all the right doors. All the pathways bring all the right people in" and guess what? Bam! By 12/31/22 at midnight, I now have whatever your goal is.
Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill, if you have not read or listened to the book at least 100 times, stop what you're doing. Go get the book, whether physical or audible, and listen and listen and listen. You have to get Think and Grow Rich into your head, into your DNA, into every part of your being. Hoo! It's a lot of ranting.
Holy shit, you guys! So Steve Sims, everybody, and Henry Sims. Today, there's a new brand. What's the new brand? So if you guys don't know—how's this—so Steve Sims, the "Wizard of Oz," but I want you guys to hear about Sims Media. What is Sims Media? What can people accept in telling them what's inside? And what value people get at these events, Greg Reid and Sims Media? What's it all about?
Steve Sims: It's about two concepts and positions that collided. I think it's probably the best way to do it. You see, I was always called up about branding, how to position yourself, how to get to marketing, how to get to media, I was always that. And then once you got media, as you know, you got to perpetuate it, you got to get fire, you got to expose, you got to scale it, you need algorithms, that SEO, you need all that techy stuff –
Andre Popa: The machine.
Steve Sims: – which I didn't know about. And I'm like a Ferrari with no engine. And it was all about the mechanics. And I was all about how pretty it looked, and how people would talk about it—your brand identifies. And it was actually the super brains of Clare who came up with it literally in the kitchen one day. And she's actually like, "Why aren't you two doing this as one?" Because he won't come in and go, "Hey, this guy needs to be coached on how to identify a brand and how to speak better," and then I would get a speaker and go, "Hey, this guy needs to be able to scale his business, not just scaling my ability of vision. And so I kept on doing that.
So Clare came up with the concept. He went from "Well, I have to think about it," which is the smart thing to do. And she said, "Why nervous about doing it together, father-son kind of thing? You can either go really good or we could go to shit real fast."
Andre Popa: Really quick, yeah.
Steve Sims: But we knew our lines and every now and then, that had to be corrected and just go, "Whoa, whoa! Step it over," but it has worked out really good. And in fact, today, if you guys want to hear something that's well worth it and knows what the other text is. So this morning, we actually got picked up on Keno for traffic and conversions.
Andre Popa: That's huge.
Steve Sims: I couldn't believe it. Now, here's the funny thing. We know the girl that runs it, which helps a bit. And she was talking about her team releasing it before she knew.
Andre Popa: Oh, wow!
Steve Sims: I texted her, going, "Hey, I just got it," and she's like, "I didn't know it got out." So it was one of those things.
Andre Popa: That's cool.
Steve Sims: So we informed the head of Clarion that owns it, "No, we want it." So yes, on Keno from – when was this—September, October? We don't even know what they did. We told them we're going to be there.
Andre Popa: They just told you.
Steve Sims: Yeah, driving down here for breaks, I go and tell them the way they are.
Andre Popa: That's amazing. Gosh! Years and years of knowledge and experience when it comes to branding, like he said, speaking on stages, connecting some of the biggest brands in the world with people – because you brought up public speaking, a lot of people fear the shit out of public speaking that they feel like they want to die. What are the – just a couple of nuggets of being able to – because sometimes these little nerves kick in before going up on stage, what do you do?
Steve Sims: I get shit scared every time I'm on a race track. When you pulled out like that in a sudden pit and you hit the first corner, you shit in your pants, you don't want to go there. I am just as nervous getting on to a race track as I am going on this stage tonight.
Andre Popa: Interesting
Steve Sims: But those nerves keep you alive. The second they go, you get lazy, and you start talking to yourself. Now, here's the difference. A lot of people go on stage for their own self-worth. They love the applause. They love the accreditation. It builds up their ego. That doesn't help anything. And they can see through you really quick. But if you're up there with the sole goal, we're upping like energized and invigorating and activating the crowd to do something, they can read that you're up there for them.
And so don't worry about what you look like. And the case in point is this. I don't care what I look like, but I can deliver a message here that's going to benefit people in the state. And I always get nervous and we're a little bit alike. So keep the nerves and stop focusing on you in anything.
Andre Popa: So it's value, value, value to the audience that will change their life somehow.
Steve Sims: Yeah.
Andre Popa: Really quickly before you go get your coffee, Henry, to the younger crowd, from the tech space, what are the must-haves today? When we visit a website, is it an IG, is it TikTok? What do you have to have to say, "Hey, I'm a business?"
Henry Sims: I don't know if there's something that says that you're a business right now because they're all just outlets. So websites, podcasts and social are three assets that we use the most to learn about people. So the first must-have is knowing exactly, from the speaking perspective, the value that you're giving to someone.
Andre Popa: So the message –
Henry Sims: The message.
Andre Popa: – to be clear, which is something you're very good at.
Henry Sims: Yes. So you need that before anything so that you can have the same message on all those outlets.
Andre Popa: Got it.
Henry Sims: But the biggest thing is knowing exactly what problem you're solving and for who. And if you don't know that, then it's really confusing when you get into the marketing aspect. But from a marketing and branding aspect, those three assets of website, podcast and social, those groups are the most popular for how we learn about it. So when it comes to actually amplifying that message, those three asset groups are where you're going to find the most valuable viewership.
Andre Popa: Got it. For people to find you, what's the best website or where would you send them?
Henry Sims: Sims.media or –
Andre Popa: Sims.media –
Henry Sims: – @henrydsims, @stevedsims on social.
Andre Popa: You're both D? That's it. I didn't know that.
Henry Sims: Yeah.
Andre Popa: So @henrydsims, @stevedsims. Thank you, gentlemen. Enjoy the coffee.
Steve Sims: You also.
Andre Popa: The Sims clan, they're Irish. They're from the UK somewhere. So you guys should know these people. Oh, gosh, this is going to be a crazy, crazy little weekend here. It's Tuesday. So back to the message.
Our website is brand new, launches—it should be literally a few days, it's almost done. You can probably go to it now, just certain buttons, certain things don't work yet. They're not completed. But within 24 hours, it'll be about Badass. Badasseryfactory.com—you can see the new brand. Steve actually helped me spiff it up and make it pretty amazing. It's brand new, it's not a redo. It's a brand new site.
Anyway, boot camps, boot camps, boot camps—I'll tell you guys a couple of things really quick. In regards to coaching and everything on products on the website, badasseryfactor.com, we'll see new packages, new – no, no, no, where are you going?
I'm trying to tease my honey bunny. Click, click, click! Is that I'd say chrome fucking Mercedes. Tami Popa, everybody! Hi, Honey! Get up close and personal.
Tami Popa: Do we need to do that?
Andre Popa: Hi, Honey!
Tami Popa: Hi!
Andre Popa: Find me working in the corner?
Tami Popa: I did.
Andre Popa: I'm literally working in the corner. Insane! It is what it is. So really quickly, Steve came by, talked with Brian earlier, they just talked about how amazing '22 is and how energy is just – it seems like things are just happening quick and easy, and events, and blowing things up. So how do you feel? How are you doing?
Tami Popa: I feel like I was blocked in the –
Andre Popa: The storm.
Tami Popa: Yeah, but it's crazy.
Andre Popa: No, no! But I –
Tami Popa: Yeah, it's hard so far. I think we got people who are – their kind of politics here, but –
Andre Popa: Oh, go ahead.
Tami Popa: – they have shut down for a while –
Andre Popa: We talked shit about vaccines and everything.
Tami Popa: – nonsense going on.
Andre Popa: Bullshit! I said the word.
Tami Popa: So I think it's exciting for people for things to open back up and people to get back out, get back to somewhat a life, to mixing and mingling and do things out in the world instead of sitting at home, or having a mask on that hides your face so people can talk again and actually be in public arenas with –
Andre Popa: With people.
Tami Popa: – their smiles and faces of expressions. And yeah, it's pretty cool. And so there's an energy to that, there's a power to it. We've always loved live events. People need to feel the connections they make. Sometimes it lasts for a lifetime.
Andre Popa: Well, like Steve, we met Steve at an event four years ago, and we've become friends since. I like him most of the time. We're okay.
Tami Popa: He's a cool dude. Yeah. Actually, I saw you with Black Eye Peas, some cool guests there.
Andre Popa: No, no, no. Honey, you're the coolest.
Tami Popa: Oh, thank you so much.
Andre Popa: Yeah, that man, he hinted to come home with me. Oh, yeah, that was hot. Steve can't do that and you can't.
Tami Popa: Sure.
Andre Popa: So really quick. And again, I want to talk about '22 and value. Do you feel this year having different energy and things going easier, being able to get connections, and business things done faster, things are clicking in a different way? What do you feel?
Tami Popa: Yeah. I mean, I think it's just that people opening back up and almost starving for connections, business, and all of that. But yeah, it was definitely an ease. I don't know if it's just the timing. But yeah, definitely there's an energy in 2022 that has just taken off. And you can feel it in this room of 300-and-something-plus people. And there's just a lot of money in this room, a lot of business, a lot of power, a lot of things happening, a lot of movers and shakers. So I definitely feel the energy. I feel a lot of things are just taking off.
Andre Popa: You and I should take off to Europe.
Tami Popa: Yes.
Andre Popa: Okay, cool. Let's get back inside. I'm ready.
Tami Popa: Yeah. Let's do that now. I'm not sure about climbing Mount Everest twice because I'm not climbing it twice.
Andre Popa: I've done it 20 times.
Tami Popa: Yeah, pretty cool, Andre.
Andre Popa: So he's just now catching up to me. Okay.
Tami Popa: He's hot.
Andre Popa: Yeah. All right, love you guys. So again, I will keep you posted on the new website, badasseryfactor.com. There are new packages for anybody looking for coaching in regards to changing your fucking life. This is not just for anybody. You got to be fucking ready to blow some things up, that it's for you. We have boot camps coming up. We have some really cool fun stuff coming up. So we'll announce dates of boot camps very shortly. And Tami says hi. And I'll see you guys next week on Who's A Badass Show. Until then, kick ass, stay strong. Peace out.
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