/ Bryan Gutierrez and Roger Holden
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  • 12:4213:39· in cut

    Roger Holden: Right on, dude. Roger Holden: I love it. Roger Holden: Hell yeah. Roger Holden: Well, let me know if you need some more, too. Roger Holden: Like, I'm working on, we've got, like, we ended up switching over to the 100% Myron glass bottles. Roger Holden: So, like, they're really, like, they're luxurious. Roger Holden: We got new labels coming on the way, like, whole new rebranding. Roger Holden: But I'll definitely, Roger Holden: If need some more, you just let me know, dude. Roger Holden: I'll send you some stuff and hook you up. Roger Holden: For sure. Bryan Gutierrez: Thank you. Bryan Gutierrez: I appreciate it. Bryan Gutierrez: Of course. Roger Holden: Awesome, man. Roger Holden: All right. Roger Holden: I'll talk to you soon. Roger Holden: Take care. Roger Holden: care. Bryan Gutierrez: Bye.

  • 12:4213:13

    OM: Custom tailored to the individual, like- Yeah, it like analyzes their human design, their gene keys, everything about them, and then it literally custom tailors how they will best receive feedback, bro. Roger Holden: So, one of the applications that I've been working on, it's called the Master Codex, and it- Roger Holden: takes literally everything that you just explained and produces a profile blueprint for the individual. Roger Holden: But we could take something like that and integrate it into the actual coaching feedback and analytics. Roger Holden: Like, 100%. Roger Holden: Like, this 's power.

  • 13:1313:43· in cut

    Roger Holden: We're living in the duality right now, dude. OM: Oh, my dude. OM: I literally, I see it. OM: I feel it. OM: Like, it's here. OM: Dude, you know what? OM: This is the singularity, bro. Roger Holden: It's what I meant to say, not duality. Roger Holden: I meant to say we're in the singularity. Roger Holden: That's everyone's like, oh, we're approaching it. Roger Holden: I'm like, bro, we're experiencing it. Roger Holden: Yeah. OM: It is here. Roger Holden: The next step in it, too, to not get, like, ahead of it. OM: one is, dude. OM: Like, that's what oneness is.

  • 13:4314:14· in cut

    OM: It's like, there's no lag time between anything. Roger Holden: It's all connected. OM: And that's what AI is. OM: And people are so afraid of it. OM: And they're like, oh, it's, you know, inhumane. OM: No, dude. OM: Like, it's literally just connecting us at quantum speed. OM: Like, it's oh, oh, it's it's Thank Roger Holden: It's a tool for us to use. OM: There's no disconnection and distance between thought and reality. Roger Holden: Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Roger Holden: We're literally experiencing the singularity. Roger Holden: People think there's still a gap, but we approached it years ago.

  • 14:1414:47

    Roger Holden: We've been using it, and other companies have been utilizing it from a mass perspective, like Google, AI, Apple, all these, like, why do you think Facebook just bought Manage? OM: Google, those teams and execs, I imagine they already have like this, where they just, they show up in their office and they go, all right, Jarvis, what's next? Roger Holden: What do we got to do today? Roger Holden: Oh, dude, they're literally years ahead, and arguably the government here in the U.S. OM: is probably decades ahead of where this technology is, like, it's crazy.

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