/ Bryan Gutierrez and Roger Holden
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    Roger Holden: I'm just taking notes. OM: Okay. OM: So I can show you what I have on Notion so far as the dashboard. Roger Holden: Okay. OM: that's likely the, like, that's kind of the bridge right now. OM: And I was about to finalize that so I have something. OM: Working for Gilberto that I could have him log daily check-ins and weekly stuff just so we have something for onboarding new clients and a place where their data and everything can live and it makes it easy for them to navigate.

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    Roger Holden: Oh, that's awesome, dude. Roger Holden: That's exciting. Roger Holden: How many times have you, is this your, like what number are you on in terms of competition or? Bryan Gutierrez: Oh, dude, this is like my seventh. Bryan Gutierrez: I started when I was 16 years old. Roger Holden: Oh, right on, right on. Roger Holden: Oh, that's so awesome, dude. Roger Holden: That's exciting. Roger Holden: I had actually one of Roger Holden: One of my friends, I was actually on a call, I had a meeting with him a few hours ago, he was looking for some automations and some custom work and stuff. Roger Holden: He works in rehab now for the Charles River Rehab Center out in Boston, and their firm was looking for some other work.

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    OM: So I can walk you through that and then the order of the things that I know are likely very important to get done as soon as possible is going to be this agent around like executive assistant, project manager, agent that can go in and I'm going to share my screen here.

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    Roger Holden: And he actually met him when I was coaching at the gym here in town, and he's also like, he's a couple weeks out from competition. Roger Holden: You guys are like right on the same page. Roger Holden: feel like you and Scotty would actually get along super well. Roger Holden: but yeah, man, it's like, I left pre-COVID, I like left that whole world and got into starting to supplement brands. Roger Holden: And I miss it. Roger Holden: I miss it a lot. Roger Holden: I don't miss being people's therapists from that perspective. Roger Holden: I feel like that's what a lot of it turns into. Roger Holden: Yeah, for sure. Roger Holden: You can't, you can't like, yeah, as much as you want to coach and help people, it's like, people have to be disciplined.

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    Roger Holden: You know, you can't really teach people that as much as it's like a mindset thing, you know, so I don't miss that aspect of it. Roger Holden: But it's, it's fun. Roger Holden: I love watching the journey and seeing what you're up to is like super cool. Roger Holden: And really, really funny that you reached out and were like, you know, or what you were looking for. Roger Holden: One of my other friends, he's living in Columbia. Roger Holden: He's also been doing coaching forever. Roger Holden: actually met him at the same gym that I was just on this call with this other guy. Roger Holden: And we like, you know, we've stayed in touch over the years, but he's building out a whole back-end protocol, working with doctors, getting people's biometrics and stuff, blood work done, but also working with peptides and stuff.

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    Roger Holden: I wish I could move it so that you were like above the screen. OM: I wonder if I can do that. OM: I don't figure out a way to do that. OM: So this Jarvis one that I'm totally I started to work on. OM: can, obviously, what I think could be good, you tell me if this is the right order of priority in terms of you being able to really audit and see all the code, see everything that's built, is why don't we just get you linked up to GitHub and you can see all the files and everything we need?

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    Roger Holden: So, I think what's going to be valuable here is you sharing Notion with me so I have the ability to see what's in there and having access to it. Roger Holden: Step two, truthfully, is getting this wealth portal up as fast as possible so that it can be used and be logged. OM: It arguably shouldn't take really that much time. Roger Holden: So, you think it'd be better not to just keep working on, like, Notion and whatever?

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    Roger Holden: So I was like, that was like, it was kind of funny. Roger Holden: was like the same day I was talking to him about it, you and I connected and we're talking about, you know, what you were looking for. Roger Holden: And it's like, there's such a, I mean, I'm sure you see it too, but there's like, there's so much talk about it in the last couple of months. Roger Holden: I feel like peptides have like really blown up so much so that like, I'm even at the gym locally here and there's kids coming in to me. Roger Holden: I mean, like kids coming in, talking about peptides and there's just so much misinformation out there, unfortunately, about a lot of it. Roger Holden: Like I'm a huge supplement junkie.

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