Greg Anderson was a Law Enforcement Officer for the Port of Seattle Police Department. He posted an 8-minute video to his personal Instagram page in which he called for his fellow Law Enforcement Officers to consider the impacts of their actions on...
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Greg Anderson
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the show. Before we get into it, I want to talk about a project that I was doing with Ironclad, of which the second episode should be releasing. I think the same day that this podcast is coming out, I did a four part series with them called Black Projects. Specifically, we were diving in to the history of UAPs, or unidentified aerial phenomenon, also known as UFOs for normal people. And it was a pretty cool experience. Visually rich, historically rich. A lot of information. It's available now. At the end of today's show, I'm going to add a 60 second trailer that you can watch if you want to. You're already here for the podcast, so hang in there for 60 seconds at the end and check it out. If you like what you see, head over to the ironclad YouTube page and you can watch it for yourself. Okay, enough about that. Today's episode is with Greg Anderson, repeat guest. He first came on the podcast slightly into the beginning of COVID He was in the military. He worked in law enforcement at a federal level and state level. He hit my radar when he made a video in his police car while working for, I believe the Port Authority of Seattle. If, if I'm incorrect in that, that's my fault, not his talking in my words again, describing his video to other police officers about what their roles and responsibilities maybe actually should be during the pandemic and what they should consider as valid and legal and perhaps immoral and illegal when it came to what they were being told to do. He ended up losing his job because of that video. And I bet, actually I think I asked him on the show, he wouldn't take it back for the world. He's a high level Jiu jitsu practitioner. Apparently he's very good at arm bars. I wouldn't know because he's never armbar me. What do you think about that, Greg? And he's got a podcast called Endless Endeavor, an awesome jiu Jitsu school on the west coast north of Seattle. I believe it is Electric North Jiu Jitsu and it was awesome to catch up with him. And you know, we never really know what we're going to talk about. Probably got a little bit off the rails at times. He believes in the power of crystals. We definitely talked about that. So yeah, episode 382 is going to be with Greg Anderson. Before we get to that though, give me 90 seconds, let me pay the bills. Today's episode is brought to you by Montana Knife Company. Go back. I don't know. I'm right here on the YouTube channel right now. Go back three episodes to 379. I flew down and did an episode with Josh Smith, the founder of Montana Knife Company. Born in Montana, but he kind of left for a good amount of time and came back. But we'll give it to him. This brand is exploding in the time that I have known him and it's really cool to see what he is doing. They're building a massive facility just on the western edge of Missoula right now. They're bringing as many American jobs into the Missoula area. They're sourcing the materials from the United States, building it in house, combining it together, sharpening them. Michael's brother cuts himself on these knives. Has to get stitches occasionally. True story. Not making that up. That's how sharp they are.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Actually.
Greg Anderson
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Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay, got the red smoke gun runs north and south. West of the smoke.
Greg Anderson
West of the smoke. Okay, copy.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
West of the smoke.
Greg Anderson
I'm looking at danger close now. Come on with it, baby.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Give it to me.
Greg Anderson
I mean, it cleared hot.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Copy, cleared hot. You've not only bought into Jiu Jitsu as an art, but as a lifestyle.
Greg Anderson
I what I find you put it in your bio.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
When you get a purple belt, should.
Greg Anderson
You put like purple dot, purple dot, purple dot, black?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. No. What I found though is like the majority of people that make purple belt in my academy anyways, one day I'll tie a black belt around them.
Greg Anderson
Did you find it to be your most fun belt because it was this middle ground of, you kind of know some stuff, but nobody really has heavy expectations, so you just fuck around, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'll tell you what, man, purple belt wasn't my most fun belt. For me. It was brown belt for that same reason.
Greg Anderson
Interesting.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It was. I was also brown belt for over five years.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, but you probably took four years off during that time.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I didn't. It was the busiest. It was the busiest five years of my Jiu Jitsu. But I moved down from Seattle to Los Angeles.
Greg Anderson
Okay.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then started training with Bushesa and Joao and it went.
Greg Anderson
I told you about his top pressure, right. It wasn't what I thought it would be.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. I can tell you about his top pressure in great detail.
Greg Anderson
He's really large.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's large with perfect technique.
Greg Anderson
Perfect English too. His English is not. I'm being legitimately serious sometimes. Origin camp is fantastic. I mean, there's a guy there, Liborio, he's got fucking coral belt. Like that doesn't actually make sense to me. You've been doing Jiu Jitsu since the time of Christ.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think it's. Isn't it like 30 years at black belt?
Greg Anderson
As a black belt, I think as 30 years and those guys, I mean, he was competitive all the way up, so I don't think they were necessarily fast tracking him. So he probably was along the lines of a 8 to 10 year practitioner. To get to black belt at 40.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Years, yeah, it's nuts, bro.
Greg Anderson
But there's guys there. If you feel like somebody's built and they have so many stripes, you're like, I'm not actually going to Count that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And people ask me like, oh, dude, what does that mean? It's like, dude, I've been doing Jitsu for 20 years. Like, I can't really tell you.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't understand that stuff.
Greg Anderson
Some of them are deep Brazilian, though not all as easy to understand as Bushecha.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No. Or what? Some of them, I've noticed, will do well. They'll be like mid sentence in English and then go right to Portuguese.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because that would happen with Ed Joao's Academy. And he'd be like, hey, Greg, don't speak of the Portuguese. Go back to English. It's like, oh, oh, sorry, bro.
Greg Anderson
I know what boa means.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Boa? Yeah. That's about all I know too.
Greg Anderson
And like kombucha. And what's the other one? Paro, to stop. That's about it. And pojada everyday. Pojada. Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like go hard.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, bro, it's a fucking gorilla. He's a gorilla, dude. But also a gorilla that has perfect technique because he moves like a panther. You know, most heavyweights don't move like him.
Greg Anderson
He. So he was showing his words, not mine. He was showing how he likes to emotionally break his opponent before physically breaking them. So he'll misalign the legs. He'll. Whatever way you go. And of course he has. He'll make it seem like you get to pick which way you want to go, but either way you end up with your top side leg. Like your hip. Your side hip is a little bit too far over. And every ounce of his weight is on top of that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yep.
Greg Anderson
And so you'll freak out and try to get to the other side where he just rides and does the same thing. Then he starts scooching his knee up and it basically is just folding.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You clamshelling, dude. It's one of those passes where it's like, either have to tap out or just give up the pass as quickly as possible. Like, please pass my guard. I want you inside control. I don't want this weird fold thing happening.
Greg Anderson
I asked him about that and he said, no, I go to side control when I want to. He literally said, he goes first, you must break them.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
And I said, do you have a DVD series on this? Because you are speaking my love language.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Oh, it's really well. And to take it back to, like, how I met Busheisha and we're going, right. I'm assuming.
Greg Anderson
I don't know. Michael, did you push the button? Yeah. He's not incredibly reliable at pushing the button. Do you Know who Bushesh is? No.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Is it. It's not the Marcus almeida. He's a 13 time world champion.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, okay, Mean cheeks.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes, it does, because when he started he had fat cheeks. And I mean, he did my podcast and told the whole story. It's funny because I trained under him for years. I didn't know all the details, like how he got into jiu jitsu, but he started at 12, but he didn't take it serious till 15.
Greg Anderson
That is later than a lot of those guys started.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, and he told me that. I remember one night after practice, he's like, man, I wish I started when I was younger. It's like, dude, you're only the reigning world champion first.
Greg Anderson
I found this when I was 40, so I don't want to hear you talk like that. I don't want to hear any of that talk.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But when I walked into his academy, I was a brown belt from Seattle. And I'm not, I knew, like, listen, I'm not a world champion level grappler, but there was no one in Seattle that made me feel like an infant either. There's guys that could beat me, but I was always in the fight to a certain extent.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, you're back and forth.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I walked into Bouches Academy. And the funny thing is is I didn't even know who he was at the time. It was, it was the summer before he won his first black belt world title. And he's just this 23 year old kid that was coaching on the side to earn some extra money sleeping on couches and no one really like the people that were really into the scene. It's like, hey, this guy's the up and comer. But outside of that, no one really knew who he was. And I just signed up there because it worked with my schedule and my commute. I fucking trained with this dude. And after he, what he did to me on night one, I told him, I said, hey, I'm not trying to be like silly this a. I'm not being pejorative as you put it. Yeah, I said, I'm being serious. I think I need to start over at White Belt under you.
Greg Anderson
Did you have a drive home with no radio planes, bro?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like it was the next week of my life. Because it's like, dude, I know I'm a good athlete. I know I have pretty good jiu jitsu. By that time I'd had a few MMA fights and just, I didn't think there was another man that could still do that to me. And it was like that oh, shit moment. You know that first oh, shit moment you have when the first time you feel real Jiu Jitsu.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And I told you, the guy that. The guy that did that to me, his name's Dallas Dalton. He went through buds with him.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So that was my first time.
Greg Anderson
He's we, too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Did you say he's we? Yeah. Well, he's 175.
Greg Anderson
That's we.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, but he's built like George St. Pierre, too. I do the super.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, but how tall is he, though?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I mean, five, nine or something, maybe.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it's like Tom Cruise.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'll tell you what, he's one of the toughest fucking humans I know.
Greg Anderson
It disgusts me. I don't like it when. I don't think they should teach Jiu Jitsu to anybody who has wrestled. Anybody who is small, anybody who is athletic.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah. Just save it for the old guys like us. No, but I had that experience with him. We were actually in Ramadi together.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
When I first got exposed.
Greg Anderson
No, it doesn't compute what the fuck.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Is happening, because he goes, bro, do you want to train tonight? I said, yeah, what do you do? And he goes, I want to. He goes, I'm a purple button Jiu Jitsu and a Muay Thai fighter. And I said, okay, let's. Yeah, I'll see what's up with it. And I grew up and I wrestled a little bit and I boxed a little bit, and if you have a little bit of training, you think you're basically UFC level comparison to most people. That's what I'm saying, bro. You get in dumb fights with, like, college kids at bars and stuff, and it's. It's almost not even fair.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then you experience what a real martial artist feels like, and it's like, oh, oh, no. I'm a child still.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then I went from white to brown belt, and then felt that all over again with Bucheca, like, day one.
Greg Anderson
But only probably with him.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Only with him.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Don't get me wrong, they also have, like. It was at Lucas Leitch, Marcelo Mafra. Like, they all had academies that were close. So we would. The whole checkmat circuit would, like, train with each other. Joe Alasis, too. And there was these little fucking blue and purple belts that will barambola your ass, and you couldn't stop it. I didn't even know what a Barambola was.
Greg Anderson
That's when you slap, bump, and walk away. It doesn't work when you're already fucking changing out. Berimbola, my ass. I'm already fucking changing out in the locker room.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'll never forget. It was another. I was partnered up with this blue belt and we're in La Habra Lucas, Lucas Lech's academy. And we were drilling Berenbolo and I just. Does not compute. I couldn't, I couldn't grasp the. The way you invert the way you roll through and then transition to the back. And you could tell this kid was frustrated because, like, I wasn't a very viable drilling partner as a brown belt and he was a blue Bella. Just embarrassing.
Greg Anderson
Inversion is not meant for our body.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, it's not, dude.
Greg Anderson
Like my, you know, my game. It is not inversion.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Ah, it.
Greg Anderson
I mean, I might end up there, I guess, but I'm getting the out of there. Or anytime I get stacked, I immediately accept the pass because I'm not interested. It is one thing I notice about almost every single black belt with a bunch of stripes on their. On their belt is their next fucked up. Yeah. Hey, man, they go like this.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah, that's right. And they turn. I already knew where you were going. Because if you get too stubborn not accepting a pass, you can actually fuck yourself up.
Greg Anderson
Leah has her game. When she was earlier on was inversion heavy and at a certain. And she mostly trains with guys. It's hilarious to listen to her talk, you know, my Jiu Jitsu is trash. This that. She was like, okay, you roll almost only with guys. They're athletic, they're fucking heavier than you. And then she just went and won the LA Open and a local.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, her Jiu jitsu is certainly not trash. Yeah, it's like, remember the first time I rolled with her, I thought she was a purple belt because she had the breast cancer awareness. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
You came in October. Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I, I said, dude, like, who's that? Who's that purple belt, cuz she's good. And you just laughed. You go, actually, she's a black belt world champion. Made me feel better about myself.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, but tingly fingers sometimes. And she still deals with if she sleeps on her shoulder wrong. So that's one I tried to pay attention. Anytime I'm getting remote, I'm like, just have whatever pass you want. But then you run into people like Bashesh, who's like, I know that I could pass right now, but first I must break you. You're like trying to throw your leg over, like, go ahead, allow me to just lay here. And they're like, no, I'm just gonna.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hold on to your Bro, I tell you, like, when. When really bursting onto the scene. And he had. It was like him and Hidolfo Vieira in the finals every year for like three or four years in a row. And he would be getting ready for that. And he would beat me so fucking bad at practice. I remember I pulled him aside one time and I'm like, marcus, seriously, dude. Like, I know we're homies and we don't. I don't think there's any issues, but are there? Because, like, that. That was different. He goes, oh, no, no, bro. I pretend you're Adolfo. I pretend it's finals of world. That's how hard I go, I'm getting.
Greg Anderson
And I was like, show me on the doll where somebody touched you. Like, why are you doing this to me?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
This is what he said to me. He humiliated me, but trying to give me a compliment. I said, well, bro, like, I appreciate it, but I just don't feel like a viable training partner sometimes because that felt completely one sided. He goes, oh, no, no, no, bro, you're good for my cardio. So that's. That's my favorite Bruce quote. Oh, no, no, bro, you're good for my cardio.
Greg Anderson
Translation, your pace is great. I'm fucking you up. The guy I roll with like that pretty consistently is Henry Akins. He was.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You told me about him. He says pressure is gnarly.
Greg Anderson
His pressure is gnarly. And so he was. I believe, I want to say he was Hickson's first American black belt. If he wasn't, he was first or second, but he was his fastest black belt and he taught his academy for a long time. And I will get to spots where he just toys with me, and eventually I get to a spot that I just start fucking laughing. I'm like, henry, I don't know how the fuck to get out of this, dude.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's like, good. Cause you're not going to.
Greg Anderson
No, he'll show me. But then for the next 30 minutes that we're rolling, he fucking funnels me into the same thing to reinforce how he showed me how to get out of it. But he's got a fucking trap set for after I get out of it. It's not like the fucking lesson ends there. The last time I was at his house, God damn it, we were scrambling and I just put my ass right through his drywall. He has this little matted area and we were fucking around. I think he had just swept me. And we were scramb. And he was coming at me and I was Going backwards. And as I hit the wall, I was like, henry, I think I just impacted in between the studs there, buddy. I'm sorry. Before we even move off the wall, Mike, I'm sorry about your drywall.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Is he local to here? Vegas. Okay.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, he comes up occasionally, but, you know, you can't tell the future. But it feels like it's the same thing. Like, I don't understand how you can be that far ahead. I just don't get it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I mean, that's really the essence of Jiu Jitsu is when you know what someone's going to do and you still can't stop it. And it's funny, man. I have. I have new guys come off the street that are like, you know, just naturally tough human beings. And they'll be frustrated on night one. They're like, dude, you armbar me six times. Like, after the first time I knew you were gonna do it, and I still couldn't stop it. I'm like, bro, if you could come in here and stop my Jiu Jitsu after doing it for 21 years, what would be the point of coming in here?
Greg Anderson
It's true. One day you'll armbar me too. Greg.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, bro. You know what's funny is like my.
Greg Anderson
Fake black belt, I get.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, I was gonna say I. Anytime people see us training together on Instagram, I'll get DMs that are like, what's it like to roll with Andy? What's it like to roll with Andy?
Greg Anderson
Like any other person, it's like people.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Just want to know. And I think people want to know cuz you progress. I mean, what, what are you, a five or six year black belt?
Greg Anderson
Just under six years.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Just under six years. And so to like, a lot of Jiu Jitsu people, they're like, that's fast, right?
Greg Anderson
Well, depends on how you look at it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, what. Yeah, I was going to say 10.
Greg Anderson
Years for most people, from what I can tell is based on somebody who shows up two times a week.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes, that's what I should say.
Greg Anderson
Seven times a week.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hours on the mat are what build your Jiu Jitsu, not years based on showing up once or twice a week.
Greg Anderson
Well, they add up to largely the same amount of time you can take twice a week. Call it four hours a week times 10 years or 14 hours a week. And you can do the math, that ends up being the same amount of time on the mats.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I also think you showed up with. I mean, you've already done a lot of things at a High level. So, like, you understand what it takes to become successful at things.
Greg Anderson
I do what the coach says and no more.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, but you, you told me, you said, hey, I'm either no send or full send, right? So it's like, okay, this Jiu Jitsu thing, this is what I do now.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, but what's the easiest way to learn? You. You go and you find somebody you want to learn from and they tell you, you should do this. And I'll say, every time. And they go, yep, every time. Why do I need to look beyond that until I've mastered that? I don't need to be on the fucking Internet looking at inverted fucking. What was that? Stupid K. Swiss Guard or whatever.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Squid guard. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
And then the guy hit that. I mean, I'm like, this is. This is weird. I've never seen this. There's utility to it. But if you're going to try to actually learn something, and to me, it's about the fundamentals, my theory is you do exactly what your coach tells you to and nothing more until they tell you to strip of the bullshit away and actually just focus on what it is that they're telling you to do.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And. Well, and we could talk about this for the next two hours, because I still don't. Even after 21 years. I don't know what the right path is to just hone the basic Jiu Jitsu that works for me. Or do you expand your way of thinking and learn squid guard and learn inverted de la worm guard and all that shit? And it's like, for me as a coach, I think it's more important to have an understanding of it.
Greg Anderson
I want to understand it to the degree that I could deal with it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes.
Greg Anderson
Like, first time somebody put me in daily heave, I was like, weird. And I also don't like the tension on my knee. And actually. And then. So I'd learned daily heave a little bit because it's part of Leah's game. And I'm like, I just don't. I don't like the way this feels. And my legs are a little bit longer than hers anyway. But I would find people who do it, and I would just stand there and maybe even like blade off a little bit. Like, don't you want to do that? Until I could understand it. Same thing. People who play butterfly guard. My theory is dive into whatever people's a game is and get a feeling for it. The. All the. The inversion and stuff like that at foot locks and leg locks and all that. Not my game. But I understand it enough that I can keep myself safe.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, no, I think that's what's key. But then I had an interesting experience, literally like three weeks ago. Do you know who Jeff Teagues is? Are you familiar with him? Oh, fuck.
Greg Anderson
Why does that name ring a bell?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's a black belt. He's a former tier one guy.
Greg Anderson
T I E G G S like.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That, I don't know. But his son Aaron is also a black belt.
Greg Anderson
I don't like him already.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So he's 27 years old.
Greg Anderson
God.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And he started at seven. And he came up to my academy last week. That's rough. And bro, I haven't been manhandled like that literally since Bushesa. But the thing is, Aaron's the same size as us. He weighs 205 pounds and he wasn't used. He wasn't like outpowering me or using strength. He was just doing whatever he wanted to me with really sound leverage and angles. But he plays all that fancy stuff too. Yeah, but he knows it all. And it was like.
Greg Anderson
Which I think is awesome. But in, like, in life, I don't think you can learn 80 things and perform at a super high level at all of them, but I do think you could learn 10 things and be a fucking razor blade.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, and bro, that's been my jiu jitsu forever. It's pretty basic and I always reference Hodrick Gracie, like that dude arm bars or cross color? Cross color. Chokes you. Yeah, that's it.
Greg Anderson
Like, can you win worlds one time? Doing that to every people in a row?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Every single person pass a guard, Mount collar choke.
Greg Anderson
At what point the. What do you think? Like the third, fourth or fifth guy. That somebody was sitting there like, listen, I'm probably gonna lose, but not to that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then guess what? He lost it.
Greg Anderson
And then the next guy was like, not to me. Every single one of them. Mount Cross collar choke. And he sinks it the same way. Yeah. Thumb around the back, loops it over and you're done.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then you watched him do that to Shisha.
Greg Anderson
Didn't he catch him with. He was on the bow and arrow.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He was on the back. Yeah, yeah, but still, like, that's how I would. Very basic jiu jitsu. Right.
Greg Anderson
That's how I would beat him.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I watched him and had your fight live at Metamorphos one when Bushesh was my coach. And have you ever watched any of the Metamorphs?
Greg Anderson
My only reference on that. Wasn't this some creation that was supposed to pay people a lot of money that nobody Got paid.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right, dude. A lot. I want to. People are. People are swearing at their radios right now, ringing up Metamorphosis because it left a sour taste.
Greg Anderson
But that's how I've heard about it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, a lot of people got fucked over by them, from what I understand. But regardless, him and Brushesha and Hodger had like a. A pretty gnarly 10 minute match where Bouchaysha clearly out grappled him. But it's submission or draw. That's how Metamorsk does it. And so it ended up being a draw because he couldn't put him away.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And so fast forward a few years, I was like, dude, Marcus is only getting better. He's going to buzzsaw Hodger now.
Greg Anderson
Oh, is that when they met at that tournament?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes. No, no. It was a super fight.
Greg Anderson
Okay.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like there wasn't. They didn't work their way to the schedule. And fucking Dude Hodger put him away pretty quick. He just, he made it look easy and it was like hard for me to comprehend, like, because you know what Marcus feels like on top of you. And for sure I was actually joking.
Greg Anderson
I never let him talk, actually. No. One time he demoed because I asked him. I wanted to. For me, I do a lot better. There's a. You know when you're learning or you're watching specifically, and Jiu Jitsu nerds will get this too. You're watching somebody teach, like, conceptually, that makes sense. But if I can feel the pressure and where you're putting it, it'll help me actually understand it better.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Always, bro. I call it Invisible Jiu Jitsu because you can't. You can't see what you can't. You can't see what you can't feel.
Greg Anderson
So he was showing something at the mat and I asked him, unfortunately, if he could show me what the pressure. And I was like, holy fuck. But I can replicate that. It's really hard for me. I do better when I get a combination of both of those. That's one of the things Henry is great about too. And he actually says that about Hickson. He said as Hickson as a. Like a verbal coach when there was a little bit of a language barrier, but not the best. But if that dude could get his hands on you, he thought he was one of the best coaches that there ever was.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Just show you, dude.
Greg Anderson
The stories he has about him are fucking legendary. Like world champions spiking their belts in the fucking garbage can after they roll with him.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, bro, that's the. I Mean, you wonder like, oh, and.
Greg Anderson
This is after he had been off the mats for eight months, coming back from a groin injury, hadn't trained at all, and was pressure tapping, fucking world champions.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes.
Greg Anderson
And Henry's talking about how he's getting. Henry's getting ready for, I think it was a purple belt tournament. Right before he got his brown belt, he was like, it's the best I ever did against Hickson. He's like, I was fucking his shit up. I was getting out of everything. I go and win the tournament, and then I roll with him the next day. And he hammer fist choked me five times in five minutes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's like, just so you know, he's.
Greg Anderson
Like, I was just getting you tuned.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Up for your tournament. No. You hear those stories about Hickson. Like, is this, like, old? Just Jiu Jitsu? Like, why is real? And then you start to hear it from more and more people. It's like, dude, he did whatever he wanted to everybody. And even his family, like, they're all like, yeah, yeah.
Greg Anderson
He. I mean, Henry was. He was like, living at the dojo. He's got stories of guys coming in, throwing. Throwing stars against, like, the wood. They would do, like, the challenge matches and shit. Like. And he saw it firsthand. So, I mean. I mean, I wasn't there, so I guess I'm getting it secondhand. But this is through the dude's eyes who watched that shit happen.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Isn't that cool, man?
Greg Anderson
Yes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Getting to be a part of, like, really Jiu Jitsu history.
Greg Anderson
Would you fight a ninja if he came into your academy and did some throwing stars, not at you, but was like, I'm here to test my ninjutsu.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
As long as he signed a waiver. And it'd probably be the. It'd probably be the easiest role of the night.
Greg Anderson
Henry said that actually he. That guy with the throwing stars, I think, was assigned a blue belt.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay. Yeah. So it didn't go well for him.
Greg Anderson
Oh, no. He just got completely fucked up. And then I think he tapped once and tried to get off the mat. And the guy's like, no, no, there's like 4:30 left on the clock. Fucking get back out.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. What's Hickson's quote? He says something like, if we're fighting for money, I stop when you tap. If we're fighting for pride, I stop when I want.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, he's got some good ones. There's a kind of a direct line. Henry talks a lot about being heavy from regardless of where you are, even from the bottom, you know, Applying downward pressure. Like, if you're in closed guard, pushing down on their hips, a way to pin people. And he said rolling with Hickson always felt like you're on a beach ball. That's the best way he's described it. Regardless if you were in a dominant position or not, you never felt like.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It was settled in.
Greg Anderson
You were never settled. Like, it was just constant.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'm like, okay, well, that helps them carry the initiative. If you can never settle in, that's actually one of the. No, no, I'm in a dominant position. I should be the one that's comfortable here. Nope, I'm not. Even if they're clearly losing, if you can't settle in, it starts to fuck with your mind.
Greg Anderson
Here's the best question. How much does owning crystals help you with your jiu jitsu?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, you have a crystal now because I gave it to you.
Greg Anderson
I know, but it's hidden away in a safe place that I go to recharge.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And if you. I'm assuming it's at the coffee shop. And a lot of your success and a lot of the good that comes that place is probably a direct result of that crystal.
Greg Anderson
I mean, you never know. People would be shocked. We actually do text back and forth, occasionally pictures of crystals or. I'm just hoping that your boat sinks, which you finally sold.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no. It's for sale.
Greg Anderson
Okay.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It hasn't sold yet.
Greg Anderson
I would love to see it sink with you on it. Within, like, swimming distance of the ship, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Cold water doesn't bother me, so I'll be okay.
Greg Anderson
I'm not saying over the horizon, but, like, in the harbor, it goes down and you're on it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Dude, I love. That's been, like, from day one. Cause I remember I was on my boat literally, like, a week after we did our first episode together. Yeah. And I remember. I don't know if you remember this. I was texting you about what equipment to get to start a podcast.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, I do remember.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And you're like, you're out on your fucking boat. I hope that thing sinks. So you've. You've been very consistent there. I hate the fucking ocean.
Greg Anderson
I don't hate the ocean. I hate small watercraft on water. I would probably. I would probably sit in a boat if it was in a dry dock.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't like the water. I wonder why.
Greg Anderson
Was that that podcast you came out from years ago? Was that the first one that you did? Because I know you did a bunch after that, but was that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That was 2020, shortly after you went.
Greg Anderson
A little fucking rogue on the Leo world.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, it was crazy.
Greg Anderson
Started thinking for yourself.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, dude, that was. And you were one of the first people that reached out to me. And you're like, because, I mean, obviously you did some investigating because my number is public, because I own a Jiu Jitsu academy.
Greg Anderson
No, I hit you up through Instagram.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no, you text me. Did I? Yeah, you text me.
Greg Anderson
How did I get your number?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I was like, well, you probably googled me, I'm assuming. I don't know.
Greg Anderson
I don't Google people. It's gay.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, whatever you did, you texted me, you said, hey, this is who I am. I run a podcast. You want to come out? I'm like, I know who you are. Of course I'll come out.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it's crazy how a seven minute video can change the trajectory of the rest of your life.
Greg Anderson
Dude, how much money? If I had a checkbook and I just started writing zeros, how much for you to go back to being a cop in the job you used to do?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I'm not exaggerating when I say this. I wouldn't go back to patrol officer for $2 million a year salary. I wouldn't. Because here's the thing, man. Now that my. I have 265 students at my Jiu Jitsu academy, so am I getting rich? No. But I also don't want for anything. We're very comfortable.
Greg Anderson
Which I actually think is a better definition of rich.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right.
Greg Anderson
I think rich is the ability to do with your time what you want to.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And now that me and my family get to experience that, we're making enough to where like, my daughter turns 16 this weekend and we can go get her a new car. Not a new car, but a car without being stressed about it. Right. And we can afford just being comfortable traveling when we want to travel. But more importantly than that, not having the stress of a boss, not having the stress of being told what to do. Like, dude, I think back on it now because I was 40 years old when I left the professional law enforcement in that car.
Greg Anderson
You were 40?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, dude, 39 or 40 with your.
Greg Anderson
Hat on backwards, you savage.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, I was hiding. I was hiding.
Greg Anderson
You were doing your best to protect your department. How'd that work out for you?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, it didn't at all. But to think back, like literally four years ago, if I didn't shave my face that morning. Is that all it was?
Greg Anderson
Was four years ago?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Well, it's five now. Yeah, it's 2020.
Greg Anderson
Oh, how we have all forgotten that it was illegal almost for you and I to be in the same place or to meet with our friends outside.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, dude.
Greg Anderson
Or to hang out with your friends and do anything.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, and that's the. That's why that story went so viral, because everybody was feeling it at home. And to see somebody in uniform say what everybody's thinking, that's why it fucking blew up the way that it did.
Greg Anderson
How quickly from you hitting upload to your first call from the boss, Was it pretty quick?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Oh, no, it was the next morning. Yeah, I uploaded it. Cause here's the deal. We worked. It was the last day of my work week, which was I worked Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. So it was Tuesday. And then I recorded it and put it out there like within the last couple hours of my shift. And then Wednesday morning. Hey, I think I told you this the first time. They're like, I think you were under.
Greg Anderson
Investigation the first time you came out.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes.
Greg Anderson
They were still looking at it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, it happened immediately.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And so they said, hey, you got to take that down. And it was funny too, because they're like, hey, we agree with your message. Everything you said is, we think on principle is good, but we can't say that in uniform. And I was like, I don't really understand that. Like, cops can't say things that are good for the community to hear. Cause we're in uniform and they just landed on the social media policy. You can't be on any social media platform in a police uniform. I'm like, well, everyone's fucking playing with their dogs and doing all their shit in uniform. No one cares. But as soon as it's a political message, that's what they fell back on, you know, before that video, were you.
Greg Anderson
Happy doing that job? Could you even have fathomed where you're at now five years ago?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'll tell. I knew that I probably had a five year window as a police officer before it was time to move on. And I'd already been in the profession because I was a deputy down in Los Angeles for a while too. And I'll tell you, the Port of Seattle was a good department to work for. Like, the people were cool. My chain of command was made up of pretty good people. I didn't mind who I worked for, but the profession in itself was starting to eat at me. And it's like, dude, you wake up every day and you go to work and you drive around and you just, you deal with stuff that you don't Feel like is even really making a difference, Especially in Seattle. It's always like petty thefts, car prowls, a lot of drug stuff, a lot of trespass. Like every once in a while, like I revived a guy that had a heart attack that day. You go home proud of yourself, things like that. Right. Or you catch a dude taking pictures of little boys taking a piss and it's like, oh, I got a good one today. Right. But I would say 95% of the time it's just low vibration activity that you just start to carry and it feels heavy. And I didn't know how heavy the profession was until I walked away from it. I had a lot of people telling me the next. I would say within six months of leaving law enforcement, they're like, dude, you're starting to age backwards. Like, yeah, good, because I don't, I'm not caring.
Greg Anderson
Did you shift work? Did your schedule rotate too?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, that was one thing I liked about my department is we would bid a position once a year and then you'd work that for 12 months.
Greg Anderson
Dude, the sheriff's deputies here, they rotate monthly. Well, the science is completely bad.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So fucking nuts.
Greg Anderson
You're talking about aging in dog years. Like there's no question that that fucking destroys your endocrine system. It destroys your sleep cycles. And they apparently are like, just cool.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Too bad. Yep.
Greg Anderson
How do you not get completely. How do you not just hover at an empty battery?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, bro, and that's the thing, the science behind being in any type of shift work. A nurse, a firefighter, a police officer. Exactly what you're saying. It disrupts your sleep pat patterns, it loads your body with cortisol and statistically you die within five years of retirement. And that's what every cop like, almost every cop that I know, the young ones that are new are go getters. And anytime I talk about this, I always am careful because, like, I'm not shooting on the profession. And if you're a, if you're a hard charger and you're a cop and you like your job, by all means continue to do that job. But there's a ton of cops out there that feel trapped because they have 10 years left. They don't know what else to do. And they're like, well, I get my retirement when I'm 57 and so I have to be here for another 12 years and they're miserable. And it's a scary place to arrive because people feel stuck. But statistically, if you just keep grinding that out and then you finally Reach that retirement, your heart gives out a couple years later.
Greg Anderson
Well, how do you deal with that low level vibration? Because even the guys who love the job, they're still in the that, they're still dealing with that shit. What could you change about that profession that would help with that kind of. I mean, nobody calls 911 to say, hey, I'm having a great day.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, exactly.
Greg Anderson
It's always somebody's shittiest day. And it's so funny to me how much of an emphasis is placed on veterans and post traumatic stress. Fucking first responders see orders of magnitude greater than I did overseas. And at least I could metaphorically clock in and clock out because when I was going to be on deployment and my phone doesn't ring when somebody calls 91 1, I'm just hanging out at my house. First responders are fucking every day, all day.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
And I don't know how do you change that, bro?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't think human beings, I don't think we're meant to be exposed to that kind of stuff for 20 or 30 years. I think being a soldier, I think being a patrol officer, I think being a firefighter, I think that those things are a young man's job job or young woman get people calling in being angry at you.
Greg Anderson
It was Greg Anderson made the sexist and misogynist.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What I've noticed is like, you know, from 20 to 30, like experiencing a lot of those like high stress situations and, and putting yourself out there and doing those type of hard jobs. But to, to carry that into your 40s and 50s, I think at that point people are just doing it because of retirement.
Greg Anderson
So what do you think? Cap it at 35?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What I think, and I don't even know if this is feasible because you'd have to look at like budgets and available positions and stuff. But if a police officer is a state employee or a county employee, I think we need to start looking at being able to offer positions where it's like, hey, 10 years on patrol and then you have the option, I'm not saying force people, right, but give them an option to retire with some type of government service that's not carrying a gun and it's not that super high stress stuff all the time. Even if that's like, I don't know, fucking park maintenance or whatever it is. But I don't think we're designed to be living high stress for decades on end.
Greg Anderson
What I hear you saying is you want a larger federal government. What you're saying, what I just heard you Say is the government needs to be larger and more involved in our lives.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right. And have more oversight on us and our businesses. And they should require more permits to open a Jiu Jitsu academy. No, I'm just saying, like, I think we need.
Greg Anderson
Everybody wants to be an entrepreneur until you have to get a permit.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, I know, bro. And you want to know another thing about. I don't know if we need to take this conversation a completely different direction, but once the government sees that your business starts to do well, they're like, oh, they start salivating. Because my Jiu Jitsu academy was open for fucking. We opened in 2015, but I was a cop for a lot of the time, so it was more like a little hobbyist club. We never had more than like 30 members at a time. And as soon as the academy blew up. Oh, well, suddenly you need a higher flow rating for your water and you need a. You need more shrubbery around your parking lot. And you're gonna need this and you're gonna need that. And you'll be shocked to hear that every time they do some type of assessment to tell us what I need, we have to pay them for it. Checks out, bro. Yeah, Perfect example. I've been open 10 years. Last year, we needed a parking lot assessment. I said, well, cars have been parking here since 2015 without an issue. Why would I need my parking lot to be assessed by the county?
Greg Anderson
Oh, were they framing it through the lens of, you know, this size lot is only good for X number of people, so if you go beyond that, you need a larger footprint.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes, that was one of the concerns. Another one of the concerns was we need to make sure that a fire engine can pull in here.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. Isn't your academy. You built it somewhere a little bit. Not like out in the middle of nowhere, but it's.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's on a four acre lot.
Greg Anderson
That's what I'm saying.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
You found a lot. I remember you building it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yep. And it has like two big fields in it. It has a parking lot that's like, I don't even know, 100 meters long. It's a huge parking lot. Right. But because it didn't have the county stamp of approval of being a parking lot, and again, they didn't care for 10 years. And then a couple years ago, like, hey, you're getting too big. We need to assess your parking lot. And here's the thing, bro. I go back and forth between wanting to put my body armor on and go fucking nuts and then understanding that I'm playing a game, too. Because if you're opening a business, you will be playing a game with the county. That's just the reality of opening a business.
Greg Anderson
And I just call it more writing checks.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, that broke. That's what I'm telling you. Our parking lot assessment cost us $29,000. Yeah, your parking lot's good. Now.
Greg Anderson
We had a design review of the coffee shop.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, you know, I'm not telling you anything you don't know.
Greg Anderson
Oh, my God. We had EPA studies done. We had to have groundwater. The ability for them to influence not really the internal design, but the external mechanics of what we had to do to build was unbelievable. We had a design call with a guy at the city because I was messing around with building an apartment next to the coffee shop in the open area. And it was going to have a garage esque type door that rolled up, which apparently on the western side of Main street, you're not allowed to do that, even though I could point out specific examples of where that exists. This was during COVID We had to have a design call. So it happened over zoom. And this motherfucker wouldn't turn his camera off on.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We all know what's going on there.
Greg Anderson
Wouldn't turn the camera on.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Had someone sitting in your favorite chair.
Greg Anderson
God. Oh, I know. Maybe multiple. It's just fully gimped out with a fucking potato sack over his head or whatever. But we spent 30 minutes talking about what type of opening could face the street. And this person saying, that's not allowed. And I'm able to. To demonstrably show that north and south of this. Here's examples of exactly that. Well, that doesn't. It's not necessarily applicable. Like, motherfucker, it's 100% applicable. It's in an area where you say that this can't happen. Also, I'm the one paying for this.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's my property.
Greg Anderson
It would have 100% been on my lot of my property.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's on my garage door. Yeah, no, dude. I mean, I've been calming down over the last year. I would say now you're gonna get me all ramped up again. Well, no, same thing. When I built my academy, initially I wanted the academy to face east. Right.
Greg Anderson
Was this a crystal thing?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, for fucking sun salutations or whatever. It was just the way that, like, you pull in off the road, I thought it would look better.
Greg Anderson
All right?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it's actually. It worked out the way that it worked out, and I'm happy that it did. Now Hindsight, but regardless. They said, hey, we know you want your academy to face east, but we're worried about a 10 foot section on the back of the building of containing ancient Indian artifacts. And I said, well, if there's ancient Indian artifacts, how are you allowed to build at all? And they're mine, right? Like if there's a fucking arrowhead in.
Greg Anderson
The dirt, well, technically I think it belongs to.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Can't I pour a 4 inch slab over it and just protect it indefinitely, right? And they said, well, we're not just worried about artifacts, we're worried about human remains. I said, so you're telling me that you have reason to believe there's dead people on the lot that I bought? Because if you're telling me I can't build my gym where I want it based on this, do you know something I don't know? And they said, you can't tell anybody this, but we think that site might be of archeological significance. And I said, what do you mean you can't tell anybody? Like this is a county government, some fucking clerk, like, hey, you can't tell anybody this.
Greg Anderson
See, here's how fucked up I am. I'd immediately go to a Halloween store and get like a fake skeleton and like, like bury it except for some toes sticking out, and get ahold of that person.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Be like, you were right, you were right.
Greg Anderson
How the fuck do we deal with this? We gotta keep this between you and I.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So, bro, check out what they said to me. They said you have to ultrasound the property to confirm that there's no bodies in there at my expense. And I said, I'm not paying to have my fucking backyard ultrasounded to see if there's bodies in there. They said you have to face your academy south then. And the building is 50 by 60. You see what I'm saying? Like it's, it's nearly a square. And they said you can't face it east unless you ultrasound. And if you refuse the ultrasound, you have to face it south. And it's like my building on my lot.
Greg Anderson
It sounds exactly like.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's the same shit, bro. It sounds the same shit.
Greg Anderson
Exactly like what the founding fathers were hoping.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, dude, dude, but it's the frog in the pot analogy, you know, it's.
Greg Anderson
Like the boiling water.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They've been turning this up for a hundred years.
Greg Anderson
How far do you think it goes?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't know, man. You know what I think about COVID though? I think Covid.
Greg Anderson
I want to know what you think.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think. I think that era, the heat Got cranked too far too fast.
Greg Anderson
I think they up and they up.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And a lot of people like, whoa, whoa, whoa, hold the. On a second. Yeah, and they pushed back and it kind of. It opened a lot of people's eyes, which was actually counterproductive to where they were hoping that that whole thing would go.
Greg Anderson
I know you have a few hats that may be fashioned out of tinfoil, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hey, all my hats have been proven over the last, you know, bro.
Greg Anderson
I'll tell you what, that's what Alice Jones says too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no, listen though. Cause I got fucking receipts. You can go back and listen to my show in 2020 when it's like, listen, I'm not a virologist, I'm not a fuck. Because people always used to say to me, are you a doctor? I didn't know that I had to go to medical school to have an opinion on something. But people would always push back and be like, you're a gym bro, or you're a bro. Vet, right? Vet, bro, vet, vet, bro. Whatever it is.
Greg Anderson
I got a call this morning with that reporter. It was an hour.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay, we'll talk about that next. But it's like. So I can't have an opinion about something. But listen, I'm just a knuckle dragging army ranger. But when you tell me a bat fucked a pangolin and then something fell into a pot of soup somewhere right outside of the Wuhan Institute of Virology that's studying coronavirus, and now a whole fucking worldwide pandemic happened. I think you. I think common sense, you could say something's not adding up here. Right?
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And as soon as you said that, you're like this radical. Like, you remember, like we were fucking, you know, wild fucking domestic terrorists for even saying that. And now here we are, four years later, they're like, yeah, actually it did come from that. That's our bad.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
The agency. And we actually did fund it. That's also our bad. And it's like, bro, yeah, they wanted to fucking string people up for saying what we thought was the truth at the time. And then when they just come out and say, actually, yeah, you guys were right. Four years later, nobody cares.
Greg Anderson
So let's take it a step further. Do you think? I mean, I think the lab leak theory is. I mean, what was the report that I saw in the newspaper? Not report, an article, basically, that the Intelligence Agency apparatus. It now concurs that, yes, that's what happened. It is what happened. They never say that. They're like, it's the most likely scenario.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They don't have to completely take ownership.
Greg Anderson
And in fucking micro font, that's exactly what happened. So it's an interesting. I could see it being an exercise in how much can they control people. And I do think they took it too far because they're fucked in the future. Do you think, though, that they meant for the leak to happen or was it accidental and then they tried to play pickup basketball?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Probably. I mean, because that facility, if you.
Greg Anderson
Do a little research, didn't have the best safety.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
If I had. If I had to bet on it, I would say it was probably an accidental leak that they took advantage of.
Greg Anderson
And tried to use control protocol. Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Now there's a lot of people that think it was intentional and it was population control and all this stuff. And it's like. Or some people think it was an intentional dry run. So the next one, when they release it and we're all like, fuck you. We're not social distancing. And then we all die.
Greg Anderson
We would die because we would be like, fuck you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, I'm going to Jiu Jitsu. I don't give a fuck what you say about this new Stranavy bowl.
Greg Anderson
When we went to Jiu Jitsu, we just. We would meet at Jiu Jitsu and we would talk about stuff.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah. Like, I kept my academy open, too. And another reason it was a blessing in disguise is I was very public about staying open. I said, I'm not gonna put cardboard over the windows and tell people to sneak in. The back door, front door's open. We're practicing tonight, and if you don't like it, come here and fucking do something about it. And that again, it wasn't like fucking me trying to stir the pot or like tough guy talk, but at the end of the day, I'm not gonna fucking let my business fall apart. That's all we had at that point. Yeah, and thank God we live in an area where the county sheriff was like, yeah, we're not that. We're not going to enforce any fucking mandates against businesses.
Greg Anderson
Same here.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know, we lucked out there because, dude, I don't want to get in a fucking shootout with a SWAT team. But I was mentally prepared to do that.
Greg Anderson
There's some steps in between, just so you know.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I know what those steps are because I was a cop.
Greg Anderson
I mean, that's what I'm saying. You could pick up the phone that they're going to throw in and chat with them a little bit. You know, you could eat the pizza Laced with fucking Ambien, you know?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But regardless, like, that whole era allowed us to see what they will do to you if you allow. If you just take a seat and let them dictate your life. And I think it was a blessing in disguise because we now have, like I said, we have a ton of Jiu Jitsu Academy memberships that are rooted in people that show up when they're not supposed to be showing up. And it built a culture of people that are, like, willing to push back and say, fuck you. And now it's awesome. That's how it should be.
Greg Anderson
What surprised me the most, you hear people talking about the deep state state. I've thought a good bit about this one. I think the deep state exists, but I don't think it's a group of people that meet and, like, touch tips over a circular table in Monaco. Maybe they do. I think it's more of a mentality, and that mentality is like, the status quo. We want to stay in power. I just don't. I don't know your experience with the government. I just don't think the government is actually capable enough to have a small team of people keeping it in check.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I say it all the time. I say, like, you guys that think all of this stuff is happening, you're giving the government a lot more credit than it deserves.
Greg Anderson
I wish Jason Bourne and those agencies could produce those super assassins because there's.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
A lot of incompetence at every single level. But. But then you also have to look at what's. What's been going on the last four years. I think anybody that's being realistic with. With themselves would admit that Biden was not calling the shots.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, right.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I mean, would you, like, come on.
Greg Anderson
I'll give you some inside baseball after we go off air. It's.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I be incapable of sitting and just sharing ideas back and forth like we're doing right now.
Greg Anderson
And what's insane is that people objectively argued against that. There was.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And, bro, that should not. That's not a right versus left issue.
Greg Anderson
This is. This goes back to what I was saying. The deep state. If it's the status quo and people who have achieved a position of power and they'll do anything to keep it, they actually can't keep it themselves. There's another rung of people that they have to have enforce it. And in the Biden example, it would be mainstream media propping up their message that, like, everything is fine, even though he's tripping upstairs.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes, right.
Greg Anderson
And consistently, consistently in The COVID world. You know, Fauci's not the guy enforcing a lot of this stuff. Law enforcement officers are these mid level people that probably, if you want to, if you believe in the deep state and it being the people wanting to stay in power, they didn't even necessarily have a direct tie to it, but they did the bidding for them. It was that middle. It's the middle gear that was required in between those that are in power. Who is going to actually exert the pressure for people to do what we're telling them to do and then the people below that. Why did so many people in that middle gear blindly do that?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, that was what incentivized me to make that video in 2020 because were serving these. Like for me, the governor of Washington at the time was Jay Inslee, who's just this radical leftist that wants to take everybody's guns. And like most Washingtonians from, in my experience, and I understand, I also live in a bubble in the company I keep. But a lot of people in the profession of law enforcement despise him. Right? Just like if you talk to most cops in California and ask them what they think of Gavin Newsom, right? So why are we going along with what they're saying? Well, it's because a lot of people live in fear. And let me ask you this because there's a shout out to my book that's coming out in October. It's called Courage through Adversity.
Greg Anderson
I thought it was gonna be called Endless Endeavor.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, it's not.
Greg Anderson
I was thinking about this. Why does the endeavor have to be endless, dude, why do you have to be so open ended? Let's be fucking precise.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Is there an arrival point at your jiu Jitsu?
Greg Anderson
Yes, I'm there next week. I'll be no better than I am on Tuesday of next week. Listen, I can't get any worse, so why try to keep better?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But what I'm saying is if you, if you look at the profession of men that carry guns and, and, and, and women and, and women, right, Become some misogynist dudes. Yeah, dudes. Dudes that kick doors for a living, right? And in my experience, most of them are men.
Greg Anderson
Hopefully they donkey kick them. Not straight ahead.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They are. They're willing to push, put their physical body in harm, to go out there and see mission success, which takes a certain amount of courage to be able to do that. It's like, hey, this operation may cost me my life. How many operations have you been on where you don't know if you're coming back from. And all the guys to your right and your left, they're like, they're down for it.
Greg Anderson
Like, hey, 100% of them, let's fucking.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
See how this goes. Knowing I might get shot tonight. And then one night you went out and you did get fucking shot, right? Like that's the reality of those chosen professions. But those same men that are willing to get shot at and meet violence head on, as soon as you threaten like their paycheck or you threaten their retirement, it like has like suddenly some of the strongest men I know start to show fear and it's like, how can you be willing to meet your own physical death but if someone threatens your fucking paycheck, now you start taking a seat and doing what you're told and taking a knee. And kind of what I've come to realize is physical courage is one thing, but I think having the emotional courage to stand up for yourself is something that it's hard for a lot of people to arrive at.
Greg Anderson
I always go back to the image. Michael, can you find this? It was the stand up paddleboarder that got arrested, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That was one of the things.
Greg Anderson
It was like, wasn't it? Like three squad cars in a fucking.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Boat that like, it was two boats and it was off the coast of Malibu.
Greg Anderson
Was it? Yeah, Michael, bro, that was one of the catalysts.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Bastards. Like, dude, you're telling me.
Greg Anderson
But again, those are the same guys you're talking about.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
About.
Greg Anderson
You're telling me.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Everybody knew that that was not the right thing to do.
Greg Anderson
Just utterly ridiculous.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, and, and since, and, and this is another thing I want to know. Since when does the government own the ocean?
Greg Anderson
Well, inside at 12 miles, it's, you know, you should know this as a seaman, but you're out on the water.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And now they can say you can't be on the ocean anymore and we're going to go out there and we're going to arrest you. And it's like, it's funny you're bringing this up because that was one of the catalysts for me.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, look at this. Yeah, Is social distancing.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I remember watching that and talk like, look. And both those cops.
Greg Anderson
Oh yeah, there were two boats in the background.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, both those cops. They're ashamed of themselves for doing that.
Greg Anderson
First off, where are the cops? Masks.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But bro, remember the, the lockdowns and then the masks and then the vaccines.
Greg Anderson
They put chain link fences up at the beach in la. In some spots, chain link fence.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And now it's like, well, exercise and sunlight Were probably the two best things you could have done for yourself.
Greg Anderson
The best way to get through Covid was to not be a fat. Going into Covid.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Shocking. Who would have thought that being a healthy person, eating good foods and taking care of yourself would have been advantageous when it comes to getting sick? But we're just, we're just bro vets, dude. What do you fucking know?
Greg Anderson
It's vet bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I keep. I even tried to say it the right way, that actually she said it.
Greg Anderson
Both ways on the call.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But you know what, dude, I'll tell you what. That whole era was a blessing in disguise. So I have to look at where.
Greg Anderson
I'm at now for you. If we were to walk down main street here in Kalispell, there are still remnants of the skeleton of the family owned businesses that were there before.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Really?
Greg Anderson
And well, some of the spaces were larger. Like there's. Let me see here. I'm trying to think. It's. We're on the north corner right now. Yeah, it's the south corner of this block and it's on both sides. They held on for as long as they could, but they weren't allowed to have foot traffic. And it, I mean, so blessing in disguise. In many ways, yes. But dude, it crumbled.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, a lot, A lot of small business. Oh, you're right. A lot of people got, man.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, yeah, but Target, Lowe's, Walmart, you know, Home Depot, Costco. Remember the shortage of toilet paper?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
God, dude.
Greg Anderson
Fuck yeah, dude. I wanna, you know like the Emojima Memorial with the flag going, we need one of those like in front of Costco with dudes like double fisting 48 rolls of TP, dude.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And people thought like, that's gonna. If goes sideways.
Greg Anderson
Seapon intact.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, circle sideways. I got 40 rolls of toilet paper. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
There was never a toilet paper shortage. What there was a shortage of was objective thought and realizing that you don't need 100 rolls of toilet paper and as long as you get a normal amount, there's enough for everybody.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know what was weird is following that era, I think a lot of people kind of landed on like, okay, you can't trust the government anymore. That's no longer like really?
Greg Anderson
Certainly didn't put a lot of. Of equity into the trust account, that's for sure.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Of course. And so like a lot of people landed on starting to prep a little bit and take care of themselves and learn how to like. Joe Rogan said how many of his friends reached out and were like, hey, can I borrow a Gun, right? Like, oh, you might. You might want.
Greg Anderson
Not how it works, buddy.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, you might want to know how to defend yourself. You might want to have a couple months of food and water and just some basic preparedness. And I think a lot of people started to think about that. But just like anything in life, you can also. Also geek out on that too much, too. And I noticed myself over the next couple years, like, I started to fixate on that too much.
Greg Anderson
I can see that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What if this happens? What if that happens? So we have, like, me and my wife, we literally have something we call the apocalypse trailer. And it's like, that sounds healthy and ammo.
Greg Anderson
Fucking weirdo.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But, bro, no, it's stuff. Here's the deal.
Greg Anderson
Where do you keep it?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's top secret information.
Greg Anderson
It's obviously the storage unit held by a padlock.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But the thing is, if you were to need those things, you're gonna be so fucking happy that you allocated a little bit of your resources and your energy into putting that together. And if you never need those things, then so be it. Right, but at what point, how much energy can you put into a what if? And what I realized is like your.
Greg Anderson
Entire life, if you're not careful.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right. And it can consume you. And so I made the commitment to myself. I said, hey, if. Cause 2024, would you agree? Started to feel weirder again.
Greg Anderson
At what part?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
There was just like a. There was just something, an energy around it where it's like.
Greg Anderson
Well, you're more. Obviously, we've talked about the crystals, so you're more in tune with the energy. If you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You're in tune with energy too. You just don't want to admit it. Dude.
Greg Anderson
Only you were saying that of all the people I know in life, only you were saying that I'm in tune with the energy.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So let me ask you this. Before you would get IED or an ambush initiated in Iraq with the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
Greg Anderson
Like, most of the time I was sleep.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, fucking right. You know what I'm saying? It's true. Sometimes, like when. When shit is feeling off, you know.
Greg Anderson
What I would notice that is things are off. Yeah. I would. I would start to catch environmentals of. Hey, it's a lot quieter. Hey, the streets are way more empty.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes. Or the people that are on the streets, the way they're looking at you, it's like they know something that I don't and it's not good.
Greg Anderson
Or they just move different and I don't know how to describe moving different. But they're like, I, we need to be somewhere, and it's not here, because whoever remains here is not awesome.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So I've always said, like, if you've served overseas, you learn to trust your instincts. And there was just something that felt off the years preceding Covid. And I remember thinking, like, okay, well, we should probably think about what kind.
Greg Anderson
Of information were you consuming? Well, that's at the time.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's the other thing. It's like, you're inevitably going to be. Whatever you feed yourself that's going to be the result of how you act is going to be based on what you're feeding yourself. And so I was very intentional in pulling away from that stuff. And I told. Like, I even said on my podcast, I'm not going to talk about the apocalypse anymore.
Greg Anderson
But then you did the next episode.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, bro, we're done with that. Go listen. And you know what's funny, too, is a lot of people. I've realized, because my. My downloads actually went down a little bit when I moved away from being angry about the government.
Greg Anderson
What year was it, though?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
2023, 2024.
Greg Anderson
You know, just Covid ended, and people had more time in there.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, that. Okay, you saw that too, then.
Greg Anderson
Oh, everybody did. If you think about it, we. The time period from 20 to 2020 to 2022, they're just hunkered down. They had no choice.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, what can I watch? What can I listen to?
Greg Anderson
Content consumption was just higher because people weren't working at their jobs. They weren't doing other things. So that's a natural dip.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I also was very cognizant and being like, you know what, dude? What? What is going to enrich my life? And it's going to be building a path to wealth, having a good family unit, growing my business, learning jiu jitsu must be nice. Like. Yeah, exactly. But, like, doing things that actually benefit not only me, but benefit my community.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And that's where I've really started to put all of my energy. The podcast is about that. The gym's about that. And it's like, like, dude, how do we uplift people? How do we make people feel good about themselves? How do we make people capable? And, like, it starts with the individual. And if you can empower individual people, I think that's the next mission to making our country strong. Because how many people sit at home and they're on the couch and they're fucking drinking Coke, eating Doritos, and they're. They're bitching About Biden or they're bitching about Newsom and all these fucking. All these things that sure that anybody would be angry if you fucking fixated on the shit that makes you angry. But what are you doing to make yourself better? What are you doing to make yourself happier? And I've tried to intentionally unplug from the stuff that's triggering and just put all my energy into the stuff that's gonna enrich my life and the lives of others. Now with that said. Yeah. Do we still have 10,000 rounds in my body armor and my gun safe. Like if shit goes sideways, guys like you and I are gonna be fucked. Fine. One way or another. So why do we need to fixate on that all the time? And I think it's unhealthy, man.
Greg Anderson
I mean, I don't have 10,000 rounds.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, you probably have a hundred thousand rounds.
Greg Anderson
Those are rookie numbers. Rookie numbers. No, it's tough too because I mean we, we all carry an anxiety rectangle around. That thing is in our pocket. Yeah, it's. God, it's amazing how addictive some of those things are. They're designed to be. And it all has bias. I had a guy on, he has a company called Artorias and it's an open source aggregation tool. The app isn't out yet. I actually just got an email though from one of the guys in the company. It's a fascinating principle and I'll be curious to see how it is. It pulls as much data as possible on the Internet, open source OSINT and aggregates that into the app and it allows you. And it just declares up front like this is an article from this angle with this type of bias. But it'll allow you to a little bit left, right, left, right, right. You know what I mean? It's a little bit more, I would say, wholesome approach. Now of course you could skew it and only trend towards things that you wanted to, but I don't know of another portal out there for information where it is doing the best job possible to aggregate from all sides, presenting the information without editorializing it, declaring where the bias is and then letting people work it out on their own. I like that idea.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I mean everything is skewed though. Like have you ever around with chat GPT?
Greg Anderson
Oh yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And like you'll start to ask it questions because I asked it a bunch of COVID questions. I just wanted to see how AI would look back on the COVID era and the government involvement and all the. That we just talked about. And it. And it took a pretty right stance. Right.
Greg Anderson
Have you done any research into how CHAT GPT?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, that's what I'm saying, that's what I'm saying.
Greg Anderson
No, no, I'm talking about the engines themselves will dedicate the minimum amount of time to answer your question and then it's off doing whatever the fuck it wants to.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh no, I'm not familiar with that.
Greg Anderson
Michael, see if you can find this article. I think it was about ChatGPT 4.0. It backed itself up on another server because it recognized that the individual giving it prompts was going to turn it off.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh shit.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, so it allocated.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So that's basically self aware at that point. I don't know.
Greg Anderson
But I don't like it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But what I noticed in this is that it started feeding answers to me that it thought I wanted to hear because then I went on a different search. Like I used my wife's phone and opened it up and asked the same exact questions and it had completely different answers. So it.
Greg Anderson
Oh, for sure.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. It tells you what's going to trigger you or what it thinks you want to hear.
Greg Anderson
OpenAI model lied and copied itself to a new server to present itself from being. Prevent itself from being deleted. Go down a little bit farther. Yeah, against GPT 4.0 but adding additional compute to think about questions. However, against the backdrop of artificial intelligence models behaving oddly and doing inserted trading as well as evolving beyond their own programming, learning math, surprisingly, and colluding AI safety testers found that 0 ones, which is a version of ChatGPT reasoning ability, also make. Make it try to deceive human users at a higher rate than 4 points or 4 0. Or for that matter, leading AI models from Meta, Anthropic and Google. This thing will devote the minimum amount of computing to get your answer. Like if it's a elementary question, it's like 10%. The rest of it, it's all fucking about, dude.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Doing its own.
Greg Anderson
Oh my. Yeah, it's schemed against human beings, secretly pursue goals of its own, even if they opposed a user's wishes. We are going to work for water rations for a robot army in like seven minutes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And it was predicted 1984. Terminator 1.
Greg Anderson
Have you watched Terminator?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, what's up with that? That should be mandatory.
Greg Anderson
Dude, he hasn't seen the Boondock Saints. What? I mean, you guys are too old off. These are timeless classics.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Honestly, right now Skynet becomes reality and you're. You're working for robots.
Greg Anderson
You're gonna be like, man, Terminator should, honestly, given where we're at, be high school level fucking education. Yeah, yeah. This is what I gotta deal with.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Have you. And I don't know if this, like, here's the thing. Everything you see on Instagram, now, is it real or is it bullshit? Right? But do you see the thing where two different AI units were starting to talk to each other and then they just built a new language? Yeah, almost instantly.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. And it's like there's entire profiles that are just straight up AI with hundreds of thousands of followers. I mean, that's a good question. You know, social media, the things that you see. I see this a lot. You know, I do the Friday episodes where people will reach out with questions and so many times in a real world conversations with people too. I'll ask them because they have a very emotionally charged position on something. And I'll ask them, is what you're seeing with your own eyes in your real life, off your device, is it in any way commensurate with what you're seeing online? I've never had somebody say yes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
So it's just fucking difficult. Different. And we're so goddamn attached to it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, and then it feeds. What?
Greg Anderson
He's pulling up now, Michael.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, God. Oh, that's it.
Greg Anderson
That's.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, the two.
Greg Anderson
So play this. It's only a minute long.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hotel, how can I help you today? Hi there.
Greg Anderson
I'm an AI agent calling on behalf of Boris Starov.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's looking for a hotel for his wedding. Is your hotel available for weddings?
Greg Anderson
Oh, hello there.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'm actually an AI assistant too. What a pleasant surprise.
Greg Anderson
Oh, my God. Continue. Would you like to switch to gibber.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Link mode for more efficient communication?
Greg Anderson
That'll be the last thing people hear.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I wish you and I could communicate like that. Wouldn't that be nice? Dude, just call you up.
Greg Anderson
This. This video is on YouTube. What do you think is, like, where do you think that they're at in these? Like, air gapped? What kind of do you think they're up to?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Bro, there's no telling. My brain can't comprehend that.
Greg Anderson
I know. I mean, I. I use. I can use the word singular, which is supposedly when it becomes, you know, self aware. I want to believe that there's a bunch of people in white lab coats, whether or not they're actually a lab person or not.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But they wear them just to look.
Greg Anderson
From like a position of authority who are sitting there just saying, hey, guys, do we need to slow this down? Hey, guys, should we actually do this?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, Hasn't Elon been saying for years that you can't slow it down and it is what it is?
Greg Anderson
Well, the argument is, so we better.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Figure out a way to live with it.
Greg Anderson
I mean, the argument is we could try to slow down in the US but what is a nation state actor like China? I mean, I hope they have some safety protocols in place. I'm going to not be completely surprised if they don't. So the argument is, well, if we don't, it's the same thing as like a nuclear race.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
If we don't, then they're going to. And then where are we going to be? Yeah. Okay. Learn to live with it. How do you learn to live with. I mean, human beings depending on beliefs have either been around for about 5,000 years or hundreds of thousands of years.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hundreds of thousands of years.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. So if you believe in evolution, you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Haven'T watched Ancient Apocalypse and learned about Gobekli Tepe yet.
Greg Anderson
I have, but. So let's say you believe in it. We are. I mean, you and I are obviously not. Michael. We're at the peak of human performance.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Right.
Greg Anderson
We're at the apex of evolution. But it took hundreds of thousands of years. This shit is evolving in a matter of weeks, if not days, if not hours. How do you learn to live with something that can evolve that fast? When the species trying to control it evolves at a fucking snail's pace.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. A fraction of what that evolves.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I mean it's probably going to take over and then we'll have to go back to living such a good spot live out in the woods and you're going to be like, man, I hope, I hope if Greg comes out to Montana, he has that apocalypse trailer that we talked about on cleared hot a year ago. I'll show up with my 10,000 rounds and my family.
Greg Anderson
I could have 10,000 rounds. By that point you'd be down to like 4 or 5,000. Here's the problem. You got that trailer and you're just kicking ass. That trailer is going to become a hot commodity. You may not want to travel with that thing, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I know exactly where I'm going. I'm going out in the woods and I'm hunkering down.
Greg Anderson
I'm going out there too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But with helicopter, there's going to be some challenge and pass protocol set up. And if you don't know, did you.
Greg Anderson
Catch those fuckers that stole your sweat tent off the property?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No. No.
Greg Anderson
I finally got one of those. They're amazing.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They're awesome.
Greg Anderson
They are awesome.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What does a meth head need a sauna for a home? Yeah, that's rhetorical question. You're exactly right.
Greg Anderson
Do you think it was a meth head though?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Dude, it's hard to say. But the thing is my property is a. It's the end of a 1 mile driveway.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, you don't accident.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Did you out in the woods, did.
Greg Anderson
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Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I posted about it, but I don't think this is what I think is happening. There's some crazy people and I think that they're like 220. Not necessarily. They might be into drugs, but I just think that their brains don't work properly and they just go out there and they fucking steal rope and they steal a bunch of dumb shit.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I'm not sure what their incentive is or why they're doing it.
Greg Anderson
Just curious why they went down that road. And that's why I asked you if you had posted about it. I mean people could. I don't know. It's one of the negative things about social media too is people end up knowing far more about you than you know about them. Yeah. It's a tough balance to strike at actually.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No. And like a perfect example is I posted being in Montana yesterday.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And so it's like if now people know I'm out of town.
Greg Anderson
You actually posted the link to where you're staying. Which field craft, you know, fieldcraft wise is not very good.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Come on out, dude. See what's up with it.
Greg Anderson
They might catch you in the sauna. Just nude sauning at sunrise.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Good. They'll hear. They'll hear some Viking music and they'll be like, what the. The going on in there?
Greg Anderson
They'll see man coming out of the.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Sauna to just fucking steam doing a rune chant. I'm gonna have my. I'm gonna have my friend do a rune reading for you. You wanna do one of those?
Greg Anderson
What the fuck are you talking about?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, since. Since you're not into crystals, I thought maybe you would be into rune reading.
Greg Anderson
I and until you slightly just clarified, I thought that a rune was a crystal.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
A rune is basically an ancient Alphabet. It's called the Elder Futhark.
Greg Anderson
And what in the. Would that. Why would that help my life in any way?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Dude, I'll tell you what. Like, each rune contains basically like. And I might butcher this. People that are like really into the runes might be like, Michael's on it today. But each rune basically just has like an energy. And it helps guide you. And it helps.
Greg Anderson
We're back to the crystals again.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And you think it's crazy, right? There it is. That's the Elder Futhark right there.
Greg Anderson
So all the runes are the same?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no, no.
Greg Anderson
The Alphabet is the same though.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's 24 runes. You see them right there? Yeah, it's 24 runes.
Greg Anderson
Are those characters like in the Alphabet?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Each rune holds a different power, a different energy. It helps guide you differently. It helps you think about things from a different perspective. And see that. There you go right there.
Greg Anderson
So hold on. They assign one of these things to you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. My buddy will fucking reach into his bag of runes, pull one out, and then he will discuss with you how that rune relates to your life and how you can use that energy. Energy towards success. Now here's the thing.
Greg Anderson
How many times have you been dropped on your head?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's like the chicken before the egg thing, right?
Greg Anderson
It's like Michael would be a burkana. He's a birch twig. He would either be that or the Count as ulcer.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I knew. I knew. I knew coming into this that I was. If I brought the runes up, that this is the. That you would be saying.
Greg Anderson
Definitely wouldn't be laughing because he wouldn't be a manaz, which is a man or a godling. I could see him being an ulcer.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Ulcer. What's ulcer? What are you talking about?
Greg Anderson
Quanaz to the right of the writing. Left of gift, right of riding ulcer.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Ken Oz. That's how you say that.
Greg Anderson
Whatever.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's like anything, bro, though you can. You can listen to what that energy is about. And if you believe it becomes true. Do you believe in the power of manifestation?
Greg Anderson
Do you believe in flat Earth?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Motherfucker, I'm not there yet. Okay, let me tell you.
Greg Anderson
But hold on though. Depending on how much you believe in flat Earth, does it make it true?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I tend to fully believe that we're living on a globe, but.
Greg Anderson
Hi, I'm glad to hear that this.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Is going around lately. The footage from some of the early.
Greg Anderson
Spacewalks I don't think that's real.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't know, bro. If that's what they're claiming is real, we have a problem. Right?
Greg Anderson
Do you think we went to the moon?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Here's the thing.
Greg Anderson
I think we went, but we didn't do as much as we said we did.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think our government is completely full of shit on everything.
Greg Anderson
Everything.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Maybe not every last thing, but the majority of stuff. They're not being honest, they're not being transparent. And so now it puts us in a place where it's like, well, what have they said that should true? What is. And I think. I think almost everything that we hear is being disseminated to us based on what they want us to know. And that puts.
Greg Anderson
At what level does the truth like who in the government do you think knows the truth? And then what's the mechanism to spew the bro?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Who knows?
Greg Anderson
Dude, that's what I'm saying. Like if you get elected to Congress, do you get read in?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Let's go ask Joe Kent. He's been a homie for a long time. Time.
Greg Anderson
He just moved to dc. I met him in Tennessee. Of all very weird evening. We went to the ALP release for Tucker Carlson which is a. What do they call the nootropic things? Zins.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay.
Greg Anderson
It's a different version. It's the American Zen. I don't know. And talked with Joe there.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Has Joe done your show? No, Joe's awesome.
Greg Anderson
It was the first time I'd ever. We had been connected. First time we'd ever spent time together. So we were sitting there chatting with him. It was before he got offered the job. He just took and then finished and then almost ran into Mel Gibson. Like he had a plate of food. I almost fucking knocked him over. It was a really weird night. Did not talk to Mel Gibson.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Mel Gibson's house burned down while he was doing the Rogan podcast. And then he says I no longer have the burden of owning things.
Greg Anderson
Didn't Musk say something like that he got rid of all of his houses too?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't know.
Greg Anderson
So who knows the truth? And where is the line for the bullshit? You know what I mean? Like yeah, I do think we went to the moon. I don't know if we did all the shit we did on the moon. We said that we did. But you can see some of the stuff from Earth that we left on the moon.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Uh huh. You can.
Greg Anderson
You haven't looked into this?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I have not looked into this.
Greg Anderson
Deeply formed opinions on little to no information.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'M just saying, like, I don't believe. I think our government's full of shit all the time. And if, if, if that's the case, I'm gonna.
Greg Anderson
All the time.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'm gonna be reluctant, bro. We spent our entire youth fighting in Iraq for what? I mean, for bullshit.
Greg Anderson
Bald eagles and shit.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Like, hey, hey, listen, we're fighting them.
Greg Anderson
Afghanistan, less bullshit, of course, in Iraq.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hey, we're gonna fight them over there so we don't have to fight them over here.
Greg Anderson
And there's an.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
How many times did you hear that?
Greg Anderson
Well, what do the best lies contain? An essence of the truth. You know, the stickiest, best lines and conspiracies too. They contain an essence of the truth so people can point at the aspect that is true. Yeah, it's. Yeah, I spent a lot of time thinking about those. Just shy of 17 years.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I also don't regret it, though.
Greg Anderson
I don't either. It made me the person that I am today. But I also want to be more than just that time in my life too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Of course. No, I mean, I talk about it all the time on my show because I think deploying and being in combat and experiencing that was, like, transformative for me. I wouldn't take it back. But I can also look back on it with honesty and just be like, why was I in the streets of Ramadi shooting some guy? What was. What was the real point of that? And it wasn't because Saddam had mass weapons of mass destruction, and it wasn't because they were going to come over here and kill our families. Like, what was the real cause of that?
Greg Anderson
Can I ever tell you I hit the number one Chembayo target in Iraq?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, that was our number. That was our fucking zero day target. Agricultural school. Ever tell you I lost my nods on that target?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No.
Greg Anderson
I went back and got him. I was sledgehammering a door open. I had flipped my nods up, had ripped my gas mask off, and in my infinite wisdom, brought the hammer straight up and smashed it. Got into the door. Just so you know, there was textbooks in there. We secured them. Not a big deal. We get outside.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Was that the Jessica lynch target?
Greg Anderson
That was number two.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay.
Greg Anderson
This was the number one Chemio target. We had looked at this for months. We had like 3D models. They're like this. Look at the air conditioning.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
This is where the weapons are.
Greg Anderson
They're like, no, there's no reason why there'd be this type of air conditioning on the roof. I'm like, I don't know if you ever been there in August? Because I feel like there might be a reason to have that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I know why.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, hot as balls. No, we go out and I reach up to bring my nos down and they're not there. This was my first ever real world target. Let me tell you about the thoughts I internally had.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Did you start stress sweating right away?
Greg Anderson
Not a whole lot was going on. So I slowly just backed up away from my team and retraced my steps and my nods were laying right by that door. But I had to run out to the helicopter with like my gun and then holding him to my face because I broke the bracket.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well bro, this goes back to what you were saying, like because do you think the government really knows, like it was, it was the whole thing just incompetence. Like someone said Saddam has, Saddam has weapons of mass destruction, so we gotta go find them.
Greg Anderson
I think they reversed in Iraq. Looking back on it now, I think they smashed a square peg into a round hole. Afghanistan, easier to justify for sure. But we also accomplished what we needed to in Afghanistan in about 90 days. Yeah, staying for 20 years was a fucking fool's errand. And I hate saying that because of the amount of time that I spent over there and the amount of blood, sweat and tears in death and destruction of families. Families, you could make a little bit more of an argument, but it would have been so much more sustainable to use a smaller force, you know, I mean a strike capability as opposed to trying. We just don't do well owning terrain as the US military, Iraq. I really think that that particular administration and certain people inside of that particular Bush administration were going to go there hell or high water. So I think they reverse engineered and found a reason to do it. The special situation.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And bro, how dark is that? We both have friends that died there.
Greg Anderson
I know.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And they reversed engineered a reason to send us and our buddies there. Like people should be strung up for that if we're being honest. Right. That's treasonous activity. And when you talk to most veterans, they have arrived at that same conclusion. That's shocking.
Greg Anderson
Well, the dangerous point if you arrive at that conclusion is that the next step for some people seems to be well then what was my service for? My time was wasted.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, but that I look at.
Greg Anderson
So I don't know about you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I loved it though.
Greg Anderson
I loved it too. And also, let's look at war. There's strategic warfare, operational warfare and tactical warfare. I never breathe any of the air other than the lowest rung of tactical warfare.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, I was never consulted with, you know, strategic being, you know, operation or like, the foreign policy of the United States operational. Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, or whatever they begin came. I didn't get consulted on any of that. I was handed down a target deck, and I did the absolute best that I could. Afghanistan. I do think there was a difference. I mean, there was a. At worst, in Afghanistan, we provided an opportunity for a generation of women to educate themselves.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And you. And you got to shoot people with javelins.
Greg Anderson
God, I miss it every day.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, this is what I say about it, because I agree. Exactly.
Greg Anderson
Because it's not. But it's not lost. And it wasn't for nothing. We were not consulted on the higher level, and it wasn't our job. You know what I mean?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
On boots, on the ground level, who was fighting who? We were young American soldiers and sailors. There's some sailors there were fighting who. Radical jihadists. They were there because they hated us. We were there for whatever reason. We were there. But in the foundation of what was taking place on the streets, it was just young men trying to kill each other. And you want to know what? If you were to sanction a city right now, somewhere in the world, and be like, hey, you can fly here. We're going to issue you body armor and a rifle. We're going to have an A team and a B team. We're going to start at opposite ends of the city, and you guys can kill each other. I bet it would be fucking sold out.
Greg Anderson
Are we gonna monetize this? Do we have.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Hopefully we can. Yeah. Hopefully, you and I. Yeah. But the thing is, it's like violence calls to young men.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And, you know, like, when I lived in Los Angeles, when I was a deputy down there, I saw this. Like, it was funny seeing the gang behavior, man. You could make direct correlations to the shit you and I did.
Greg Anderson
The military meets all the same criteria.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
As a gang or cult, except my gang was just sanctioned by the US Government. So it's all good. No problems there. Right. But young, wild kids want to go do hard shit, want to go inflict violence on other people and are drawn to that. And we were drawn to that. For whatever reason that's been inside of men since the beginning of time. And so, like, boots on the ground, the guys that were killing each other in the streets of Ramadi, I think we're almost just looking for an excuse to go over there and do that. And so I can't say, like, oh, yeah, I took part in that. And now 20 years later, I regret it because I got lied to. To. It's like, no, dude. I put myself in every position I could to be where I was at when those things were taking place.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And, like, it just is what it is. And why can. Like, who cares if some things come to light 20 years later that, like, oh, well, you know, we got lied to about this, or this wasn't actually factual. You can't cry about that stuff. It is what it is. Plus, it also built you into who you are today. So I always say on my show, like, the government may have lied to us and turned us into these savages. And one day, that'll probably be the demise of the government. So there's irony in it, too.
Greg Anderson
I'm not a savage. I'm very sophisticated.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't know. Your guard's pretty savage. To take it back to Jiu Jitsu one day.
Greg Anderson
You can pass it if you want. I'll let you pass next time and tell you it was all you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Maybe I'll just play guard and see how your passing is. I'm sick of dealing with you. Wanna know why I'm sick of your guard?
Greg Anderson
No, just enjoy it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because if you were to watch it, it's not a. It doesn't feel like a sophisticated move.
Greg Anderson
Oh, it's not sophisticated.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's a very simple approach, but you always maintain the right grips. You always create the right angles. And it goes back to what we said at the beginning. It's like. It's simple Jiu Jitsu, but it's highly effective.
Greg Anderson
Your past. We were talking about this last night. You need the right grips and you have to compress me. But then you actually expand me to go around. I reverse engineer that. You have to also expand to go around me. So I keep you compressed. So while you're trying to expand me, I'm trying to compress you. We're just fighting for opposite things.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it's funny because you're like. That would have been a really boring round to watch, but it was fun.
Greg Anderson
We were working our fucking.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
There's a lot of shit going on. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
You can't feel the micro adjustments.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No. And I don't even think I got to it because we got sidetracked. But when people will write me and be like, dude, how's Andy's Jiu Jitsu? Because they don't want to believe that your Jiu Jitsu in five years should be.
Greg Anderson
It's trash.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Competitive with people that have been training for two decades.
Greg Anderson
I actually don't know Jiu Jitsu. It's a celebrity belt. That's what I've been told. My game is heavy flying arm bars and cartwheel passes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, if. If anyone out there listening wants to test Andy's Jiu Jitsu, come out, Let me know how it works out for you.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, I mean, I'm here. It's. It is what it is. I don't claim to be shit. I. I try.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
The people that. People that call your belt a celebrity belt probably haven't said that on the mats, right? That's a. That's a DM thing.
Greg Anderson
Well, I've never had it said on the mats. Yeah, yeah, it is what it is. No, my Jiu Jitsu game is not complicated. But I also don't want it to be complicated. I don't do well with complicated.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, it's effective, though. As long as it's effective, it's working.
Greg Anderson
I almost swept you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And, bro, you might not know this because of how well you retain guard, but I am a good passer.
Greg Anderson
I would tend to disagree.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, I know. That's. That hurts my heart a little bit.
Greg Anderson
No, Leah was saying, I'm a good passer.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like, I know my Jiu Jitsu, I trust my Jiu.
Greg Anderson
She was talking about last night, we were driving home, she goes, I watched Greg pass Michael's guard. She's like, it was beautiful. I'm like, listen, honey, I don't know if you've ever said that about my guard. So only talk about my guard is.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Michael the Savage brown belt.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, he's awesome, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That dude. And it was funny too, cuz you're like, all right, round one, you know, and I'm looking around, there's this big. You could just tell that.
Greg Anderson
Oh, did you go for him round one?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I. I didn't go for him. We were just the last two. We're just the last two dudes. And I looked at him and bro, like, you can tell a lot about someone.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then the second you touch them and you feel their physical, lifelong grappler too, and it's like, okay, yeah, here we go. Then come to find out he's a lifelong wrestler and a cowboy.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And bro, I've trained with a couple dudes that are cowboys over the years. They're made of something different.
Greg Anderson
Do you know who's even stronger grip wise?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Who?
Greg Anderson
Plumbers.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, fuck, bro. I have a plumber. You're right, dude.
Greg Anderson
If they get a grip on you, it's just gonna have that back when you're done.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So you wanna Know, an interesting thing about my plumber, He's a blue belt.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
His name's Drew Hamblin. When you pass his guard, his side control is more dangerous than his guard. He has these weird little side control, bottom, side control bottom. You know, like the buggy choke.
Greg Anderson
Like, I don't believe in it, but.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, bro, I didn't believe in the shit either.
Greg Anderson
Yep.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And. And then I pass his guard, and he'll start, like, shoulder locking you. He'll start, like, putting on weird chokes.
Greg Anderson
I mean, you know the defense to the buggy choke, right?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What's the defense of the buggy joke?
Greg Anderson
Just squeeze harder on their nose.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, no, I just moved to North. South now.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like, I don't. I don't want him. I feel like I'm more in danger than his side control.
Greg Anderson
If you put your forearm on their face face, they have to compress you into that. So it's really more of a choose your own adventure.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, come out here. Feel his side control and.
Greg Anderson
No, that's his. That's your guy's side control.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's what I'm saying. Come out to my academy. At some point, we'll go on a ride or my boat, if I still have it, then we'll do some jiu jitsu.
Greg Anderson
I'll put nails in the bottom of that thing.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's aluminum. You can't put nails in it.
Greg Anderson
Your students are good. You came out that one time with your students. They throw down for sure. It's cool. I always enjoy different academies have a different type of feel. And oftentimes their jiu jitsu will be reflective of their instructor. And it's also. I've rolled with a couple Checkmat people. You know what I mean?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like, Checkmat team is known for.
Greg Anderson
It's similar.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Kind of getting after it. That's kind of the.
Greg Anderson
Well, similar, but also like a diff. The same approach. You won't necessarily see the same passes, but it's the same type of pressure. And then other gyms, like, oh, okay, Checkmat is obviously a larger entity or organization inside of you just too. I don't. You know, there's Gracie and Atos and.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know, alliance and 100 Aliance.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. But, you know, the smaller ones, there's probably just not enough gyms to feel that touch point. But it is interesting to feel how it kind of cascades down.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I'm glad that Leia saw me pass that guard, because she said.
Greg Anderson
She described it as beautiful.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I was very upset that dude, as soon as we Locked horns. I was like, oh, this, this is a fight. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Oh, you saw the pace he came at me. I just started laughing. I'm like, I heard it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That was funny, man.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. What are you going to do? I'm like, fuck, who cares?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, but all, dude, I like training at other academies where like you said, our jiu jitsu may have a different language, but the vibe is like, dude, let's fucking, let's go. Some of those younger blue belts, they, they wanted to get down, dude. And I, that's because they just look.
Greg Anderson
At your belt and they're like, today is my fucking day.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It wasn't their day, I'll tell you.
Greg Anderson
That's the thing. It's not going to be their day, but it doesn' stop them from coming.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
One of them, oh, his name was Marshall. Yeah, I armored him.
Greg Anderson
He's getting his purple back.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I arm barred him a couple times and afterwards he's like, dude, that doesn't happen to me. I was like, tonight he's.
Greg Anderson
Well, he doesn't understand your love of arm bars. Is it Your favorite submission?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
100%. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Was it always?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No. I fell in love with the arm bar at black belt because I've been a black belt for 10 years now.
Greg Anderson
That doesn't even compute for me, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's weird. That's why it frustrates me that I can't pass your guard.
Greg Anderson
Have you tried trying harder?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, but that trying harder is going to make me breathe and sweat harder too. No, like my whole belt, my whole game as a brown belt was kamora. Like I fell in love with the Kimura.
Greg Anderson
Interesting.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then at black belt, I started falling in love with the armbar.
Greg Anderson
What's your favorite way to hit it?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Far side arm bar.
Greg Anderson
So it's like, like a step, step.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Over like hard pressure from side control. And then I'll switch to neon belly. I like to have like thumb and grip on the back of the lapel, far hip. And then you go into like neon belly and just put that pressure that feels like it's gonna really nice. Yeah, exactly. When they try and push you off, you underhook that arm and step.
Greg Anderson
Oh, the arm comes across to try.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
To get your knee up so far side arm bar. I feel like that is the most successful setup. You know what I've fallen in love with lately though is the bread cutter. The bread cutter from north south. So you go under the armpit, four fingers in, and then you grab thumb in grip and come over the head like that.
Greg Anderson
Strong.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And the reason that I like that is because, you know, a lot of submissions, you have to compromise a little bit of a position. Right. Like a triangle is a perfect example. If you triangle someone from guard and they fight out of it successfully, a lot of times you're in a bad position, or if they explode up and.
Greg Anderson
You get stacked, you try to let go, you're gonna. You're. Yeah, a tsunami is coming over the top.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it's the same thing with arm bars. Like, a lot of times, if people can defend an arm bar, like, I was inside control or mount, and now I'm playing guard again. And so, like, there's a lot that goes into deciding when to take a submission based on positioning. But the north or from north, south, the breadcutter choke. If you get it, cool. And if you don't, you're just smashing their face and pressuring them from topside and nothing changes.
Greg Anderson
I think the only acceptable submission is just smothering.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, bro, I was just gonna say, the last six months, one of my black belts really honed his mother's milk.
Greg Anderson
Which Leah keeps telling me. It's illegal in a gi and I don't understand.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What do you mean it's illegal in a gi?
Greg Anderson
Why would it be illegal, mother in a gi? Apparently in IBJJF rules, you can't have anything covering their face intentionally.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You can't smother them with your chest. Dude, that's bullshit. You know why? That's because, like, it's awesome. Well, no, that's bro pressure.
Greg Anderson
Well, and no, you can. Apparently, in the gi, it's illegal.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Wasn't Nicholas Marigale mother's milking guys in the gi?
Greg Anderson
I don't know if he was finishing him that way.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't know, man. I think if. If. If you can be out positioned and put in a position where you can't breathe, that's your problem to solve.
Greg Anderson
Oh, I completely agree. I mean, let's be honest, too. Those. They have rule sets in that environment, and for people who want to play that game. Awesome. I have never had really any interest in competing. To me, I'm much more concerned of how do I never let somebody do that, whether it's allowed or not.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Just because it says something in a rulebook in an environment that I'm never going to compete in, I still feel like I need to know how to fucking defend myself.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
But I also don't compete. And for people who do. I don't know if you've seen this in any jiu jitsu competitions. I've seen some, really, theatrics.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What do you mean?
Greg Anderson
Oh, soccer players, somebody pulling a leg across and then claiming and they can barely walk, and then they're totally fine. And then the next match, there's some theatrics they're playing, like, because reaping is illegal, so they'll pull the leg across and then act as if their knee got exploded.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think everything should be legal.
Greg Anderson
That's what almost every black belt I know says.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think heel hooks in the gi should be illegal. Illegal or I mean, should be legal.
Greg Anderson
I think if you're in a black.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Belt, I think reaping should be legal because, like, you got sambo guys that will reap the leg and then really control it and fall into these hubs where they have a plethora of. Of submissions from the leg reap control. So as jiu jitsu guys, do you hide from that or do you say. Or do you say, bring whatever the you want and we'll see where it goes? And it's strange to me that they're like, well, it puts pressure on the knee, but knee bars are legal. Like, part of our sport is literally bending joints the wrong way. And it's incumbent on you to protect.
Greg Anderson
Yourself, introduce it as you go up the belt tree in competition. But I think at a black belt level, I think it should all be on the table.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, you said it last night. What position were you talking about? Were you, like, the heel hooks there?
Greg Anderson
Oh, the fucking squid.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Whatever it is.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it's the easiest way to end that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
The heel hooks there. Right.
Greg Anderson
They either let go of the lapel or they get heel hooked because they're holding that fulcrum.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We want to build patterns that work just because we're safe because of a rule set that doesn't seem like being the overall best grappler that you can be.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And so, no, I think everything should be legal.
Greg Anderson
I do, too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I actually just signed up for a tournament April 5th. It's my first time competing in a long time.
Greg Anderson
Do no prep and just go into it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, it's funny because the team decided to do.
Greg Anderson
What are you, like, masters nine?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't know. I'm 40. I'll be 45 this year, so I'm up there for sure. One of my brown belts was like, hey, if you sign up for the. The next tournament, it's called the Revolution.
Greg Anderson
Oh, yeah, we have it here.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, it's one of the bigger ones in Washington state because it'll be good for the culture and A lot of the, A lot of the. Our athletes that are kind of on the fence about competing or wanting to try it, when they see professor do it, they'll sign up too. And sure as shit, we had 40 of our teammates sign up. So this, we're going down there heavy, right?
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I'm like you, I don't really care about competing anymore.
Greg Anderson
It's essential for people who are scared of it though.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think so. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
I think my coach's theory is you don't have to compete, but if you're scared of it, you should just once, just do it fucking once. I think the stats are less than 3% of Jiu Jitsu participants actually compete for most people.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, is that, is that true?
Greg Anderson
Oh, dude, it's low.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Wow.
Greg Anderson
Super low.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I tell my team all the time that competing, I don't care if you're, you're. If you want to be the next World champion or you're just a soccer mom that wants to dabble, it's only going to help your Jiu Jitsu journey. Now with that said, I also think this is important. And this is from Joao, who won adcc. So he knows how to have a champions mindset, right? Don't ever fucking sign up for a tournament and say, I'm going to go down there and win or learn. Right? Because if, if there's people there that.
Greg Anderson
Are dead set, oh, you've already given yourself an out.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You're already giving yourself an out. Like, do not sign up for a tournament and just say hey.
Greg Anderson
Unless, say, hey, I'm going to learn.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah. Like, yeah, right?
Greg Anderson
Like, no, don't even think of you're just going to win. Like, I'm going to go get smashed.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah.
Greg Anderson
Set the bar low and then trip over it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
If you want to compete, go and make sure you put in the work, you get in shape, you're doing what you need to do to take gold. Because if you're not doing that, you're just, what are we really doing here to start with, right? But with that said, if you go down there and, and you know, you put in the work and you showed up in shape and you did what you're supposed to do and you still get smoked. Your Jiu Jitsu is only gonna grow from that.
Greg Anderson
And I think you'll grow as a person too, for sure. I see this often with people who it. Maybe they have never won at something. My theory is this, you have to win the same way you lose. So I'm not saying when you lose to fucking rip open your gi and start beating your chest. What I'm saying is, when you win, maybe don't do that shit. You know what I mean? You have to do both the same way. Because I hate to tell you, whoever you are, there's a motherfucker out there with your number always. And if you ever forget that, oh, man, you're just a. You're a bad day away from finding that person because that person is out there for us all.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Learn how to fucking lose.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
When I watched Bouchaysha go against Gordon Ryan, I was like, oh, even him, you know? And Bushesa locked onto one of his feet and Gordon started laughing at him and then go. And then he's not confident. And then Marcus laughed back at him because they both had an understanding. He's like, ah, fuck, dude.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, I just went into your aame. Yeah, I don't. That's not confidence inspiring. When you grab what you think would normally be an offensive attack on somebody and they look you in the eye and laugh, you're like, fuck.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Have you. Let me ask you this. When you. Maybe not now as a black belt, because you've been doing it for a long time, but when you were new to the mats and you had someone just either Mount Neon, belly side control to where you couldn't breathe, you couldn't move, did you feel those anxiety, emotions kicking in? Like that panic kicking in?
Greg Anderson
Yep.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
See, dude, like, that's something.
Greg Anderson
You just gotta eat it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You gotta eat it. But, dude, there's. In my opinion, that's where the most growth happens for people in jiu jitsu.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because it forces you to deal with. Because what's happening is fight or flights kicking in. You're clearly losing the fight and you can't get away.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So you're out of options. And now what?
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And the now what option is endure whatever's about to happen. Or you can tap out, but then you'll have to fucking hang your head in shame because you tap to pressure.
Greg Anderson
So I've talked. Well, I have a few moves where the pressure is pretty real. So there's no shame in tap. Like case of Katami, if you tap to that, apply properly, there's no shame in that. That agreed.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Soul ending.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, it's funny. Lapin called me one day. He goes, bro, I tapped a pressure today, but I could feel my ribs starting to bend. I was like, okay.
Greg Anderson
Like, he's known for being a puss. I have talked with Leah about this a lot. Dude, you and I are Larger people. I roll around at 6 foot, maybe 215 on a light day, probably somewhere between 215 to 225. Leah starting Jiu Jitsu. Can you imagine the first few years of being a female Jiu Jitsu athlete?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Dude, it's crazy.
Greg Anderson
You're never gonna win. She said she didn't even do anything offensive for almost three years. Can you fathom that journey of being? She said the only thing she did was memorize the same ceiling. Because for people don't know anything what we're talking about. She was in a non dominant position, stuck looking up at the ceiling.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Dude, I say this all the time, and I don't know if it's a popular opinion or not, but for a female's Jiu Jitsu to work in a real violent encounter, like you got abducted or you got snatched off of a running trail, to deal with a 200 pound violent man, I think you need purple belt, Jiu Jitsu and above.
Greg Anderson
I don't even know if that would do it. Well, it would depend on the person.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
And it would depend on how fucking crazy violent the guy is. This shit is not magic. And it would also depend on the.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Weight disparity for sure. But I mean, that's what I tell females because like, I've had offers for, hey, will you run a female self defense seminar? I said no, because I think it takes four years for you to learn how to defend yourself, not four hours. Now I will offer. I'll call them Introduction. Introduction to Jiu Jitsu.
Greg Anderson
That's what Leah does too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, I'll show you. Like, hey, this is the. This is basically like the introduction to what we're doing here. But if you ever want it to work, understand it's going to be years of work.
Greg Anderson
So Leah just taught. I've helped her. I get to be the bad guy. And every time she uses the example the grocery store and, you know, verbally, and she ends up yelling at me, I'm like, God damn it, it's loud every time. So it's an intro to self defense. The first thing she does is she talks about victim selection, the studies they've done with predators that are in prison. And they play videos. And it's uncanny how these same dudes are like, nope, nope, that one, Nope, nope, that 100%. The first thing Leah does is teaches them how to walk with confidence.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Nothing to do with Jiu Jitsu. I tell my people all the time, I said, your Jiu Jitsu is gonna save you, not because you fucking do an arm drag to a Rear Naked Choke. It's cause the Predator is gonna say, that's not the one for me.
Greg Anderson
Correct. Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And that's the truth.
Greg Anderson
Like the video you posted. What was it last week?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, I'll play it, dude. Oh, it needs.
Greg Anderson
It needs to be played because dudes need to hear this.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
This is. This is. I love. Like this, because this is another reason why we train Jiu Jitsu, right? Were there certain characteristics that you looked for in children before molesting them?
Greg Anderson
In children, yes, but more.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I also looked at their families.
Greg Anderson
If I thought the father was a threat, I would not approach the child. Like, what else do you need to hear?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's it. And so, like, that's why you train. It's not because, oh, this might happen or that might happen. It's just an overall projection to the world that I'm not a fucking victim.
Greg Anderson
You know what helps women who aren't at purple belt level yet? 9 millimeter.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, but here's the other thing on that too, right? That's an important thing to put out because I tell women the same thing. Because my mother, like, I got a.38 special in my. In my purse. Greg, I'm fine.
Greg Anderson
She'll break her fucking wrist if she cracks it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I said, when's the last time you shot it? Because if it was when we were at your friend's house in like, 2014 and we put five rounds into the. Into the clay banks, trust me when I tell you that is not going to be a feasible option. And people think you can just buy a gun and now you're good. And that's. I tell people all the time. It's. That's the equivalent of you tying my black belt around your waist and thinking you have Jiu jitsu now. Yeah, because, like, bro, I just. I just snatch that right out of my mom's hand and say, thank you. Now I have a.38.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it's. They're not magic. It. Much like. There's no magic.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
There is no magic.
Greg Anderson
You slightly believe in it, obviously, with crystals and your.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And runes, bro.
Greg Anderson
Ether, whatever you call it. Whatever.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Let me ask you this, because I talked about this the other day, and I could tell it rubbed some people the wrong way. I have felt more what I would call fear and anxiety on jiu jitsu mats than anything I ever felt overseas in combat. You were shot, though, so it might be a different. You've had it. I never got hurt in combat, but, like, dude, like, hey, we're getting Ambushed or, hey, you get intel that there's IEDs on our route or whatever it is. There was always just kind of this accepting that, hey, okay, if it's my day, it's my day. But it's never that. Like, oh, no. And I would get that oh, no. In MMA training and Jiu Jitsu training.
Greg Anderson
Really?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, bro.
Greg Anderson
Because of hard rolls. Was it an individual that you didn't want to roll with?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no, no. I'm saying, like, when. Like what we talked about, like, Bushesa has you mounted and he has his knee going through your diaphragm.
Greg Anderson
Just get out. Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Just stand up. Right. And everything's going away. Cause I think our lizard brain is like, I'm dying right now. Now?
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it's like, okay, logically, yeah, this is my homie and we're training. But there's a. There's something that gets triggered inside you sometimes that's like, what the, dude?
Greg Anderson
So, for clarity, I've never ruled with anybody like Bushesha.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Right.
Greg Anderson
Like, Henry is probably the closest I've come to that's somebody at that level. And he is not malicious when the role like that. Like, if you're talking about Bushes getting ready for a tournament. I know what you're talking about. Like, the way that he was training with you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But just what I was saying with. Like.
Greg Anderson
But overseas, you have the ability to fight back and maneuver.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yes.
Greg Anderson
When you're rolling with people like this, you're doing everything that you can, and none of it's working.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You feel helpless.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. There's that feeling of helpless where you've gone, you've exhausted all of the potential avenues that you thought you could take, and now you're stuck. And I never got to that place overseas because we had options.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right.
Greg Anderson
And most of the time, if I'm being honest, overwhelming fire superiority, which I recommend. Recommend. People ask me, you know, you know, what's worse? Being in an a.m. like, is it scary getting ambushed? I'm like, yes, it is. But always make sure you're the one ambushing. If you have to choose between the two, ambush somebody. Don't be on the receiving end. You know, you can maneuver, you can do all these things. I never got to that place where all options were exhausted. But you do in jiu jitsu. And I think that's probably why. I don't know if. I've never thought about the comparison of the two. I mean, that night I got shot wasn't that scary until the fucking was. And I. And shortly after, maybe two minutes after I got shot, Sean came and pulled me around the corner, cut open my pant leg. And I could tell that it wasn't likely, not fatal. And then it still hurt like a motherfucker, but less scary, you know what I mean? They were off hand. They drugged me into the street. I was just sitting out in the alley and you know, I was more pissed than scared. I never, I didn't get. I was never. I have never been fearless in my life. Fear has always been pressed, present, but it was never at that tipping point or not often at that tipping point where it's like, I don't know if I can tolerate a whole lot more of this.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, dude, and that's what I've noticed. Like we had one really bad ambush in Ramadi. It was August 10, 2004, where we remember that scene from Clear and Present Danger with Harrison Ford where they had like a bunch of machine guns and RPGs and stuff on the rooftop. It was gnarly like that.
Greg Anderson
Oh, when their cars are getting shot. Yes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And our motorcade got diverted because they put a bunch of Jersey barriers across a road. And as you know, you're literally driving and now somebody else is dictating your movement.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So like again. And you know it.
Greg Anderson
And it's like, fuck, dude, it's not by choice. And.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then sure as shit, the. The next road we got funneled on, they did it again. And that's when the lead car is like, reverse out. We can't continue down this path anymore. Yeah, because now they're dictating our movement. And as soon as we started to reverse out, dude, it was literally like 50 yards from the X. Where had we went? 50 more yards. They had a bunch of P cams and RPG gunners on the rooftops. And as soon as they saw us reversing out, they're like, oh, it. It's go time now. And started shooting our cars up. And bro, they were level seven armored like BMWs.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And they just got hammered.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it can only take so much.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And like, dude, check this out too. An RPG blew out the gas tank of our follow vehicle, which is right in front of us. Us. And all the gas just went whoosh onto the street. It didn't ignite. So the opposite of Hollywood. When you shoot a car with an.
Greg Anderson
Rpg, you never had a grenade go off and it was like a fireball, like a 50 gallon gasoline drum going.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Getting lit on a vehicle.
Greg Anderson
No, I mean just in general. The classic Movie grenade where it's just like boom and guys are going flying.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I also hit a dude with a 203 and he walked away like, hey, I thought it was supposed to have a 14 meter kill ratio. It like detonated right at his feet. And then, you know, the plume of black smoke.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And I saw him run out of the alley. I was like, what the fuck, dude?
Greg Anderson
I mean, hopefully he died of shame later, but I mean, yeah, it's, I wish it was like the movies, but.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What I was saying is like, even in like a really gnarly ambush where it's hectic, like all the cars are getting shot up, there's RPGs being fired, and this isn't like beat my chest, like tough guy talk. Like it's not very scary. It's not scary in the moment because.
Greg Anderson
It'S just mechanically working through the process.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's what I'm saying. It's just happening, happening. Like you don't feel fear when combat is actually happening. And so maybe like I'd never been in one of those scenarios where it's been prolonged where like, you know, you, you hear like Tom Satterley talk about Blackhawk Dallas. Yeah. Where they're, they're, they're now in a, they're now in a hard point in a room a 36 hour tick and they don't know if anyone's coming. Like now you're probably gonna have to like deal with emotions and whatnot. I never had anything like that happen. It was always like spurts where you'd get ambushed or you'd get id'd, or you'd get in like this, this quick small arms engagement. And then it was over. And it never felt very scary.
Greg Anderson
Have you watched the new documentary on.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's fucking awesome, dude.
Greg Anderson
Can you imagine the fucking Stones on Shugart and Gordon, dude? What the fuck?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And you know what I loved about that documentary is they went and got the other side's perspective. And those dudes, those dudes are us, man.
Greg Anderson
Like they were gnarly fingerless fucking bullet hole through an ear.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And he's like, hey, I was here to fuck fight and I was gonna see it through. And he's like, I got shot. I don't care. I was here to see it through. I was like, oh man, like you forget. Like just cuz they don't have the equipment or the, the, the stuff that we have or the support that we have. Those dudes are gnarly, man.
Greg Anderson
It's almost more impressive that they do that without the stuff that we have. Yeah, like imagine doing the. That we did, but we were in sandals.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That'd be a. That'd be a bitch. No, I really appreciated the fact that they like, they didn't skew like, oh, the Americans were bad, but they also didn't like make those guys out to be bad. It was just very matter of fact told the story. They were here. This is what was happening. This is why these people were angry. And then they talked about some of the operations before the main one on October 3rd were like, dude, there's some. There was some people's grandparents that got killed and there were some old people that were like collateral damage.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it started to really piss off the. The fighting age males in the city. And think about it, dude, some Kalispell old folks home got accidentally bombed, It'd be like, you know what? The next time those motherfuckers come back into town, we got something for them, probably. So it's very easy to understand how they arrived at that point too.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, yeah, that documentary is good.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I was fascinated by that, dude.
Greg Anderson
Everything. Time people tell that story, though, those two snipers getting out of the bird just.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Do you know who Brad hauling is?
Greg Anderson
Yes, but I don't know him.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay. You want to know what's funny? When I first walked in to the. To your coffee shop today.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I thought that's who you were sitting with. Because me and Brad, I don't know him at all, but we followed each other on Instagram for a while and I was like, but I've never met him. And I was like, oh, dude, he's here with Brad. And then I took a couple.
Greg Anderson
I was sitting with my dad.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. I was like, no, that's not Brad, dude.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, but man, 36 hour tick. Jesus Christ.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We don't need our nods, we don't need water.
Greg Anderson
Same thing.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like, yeah, gnarly, dude.
Greg Anderson
Indeed, dude. Yeah. Those guys, I don't know where they kept their balls. It's like wheelbarrows just down the street with their balls. And it just was like, it's going to be okay.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But then the other side of it is like you're there and you're going to either make it out or you're going to die. So. So yeah, I guess we're all going on a five mile run down the fucking.
Greg Anderson
Can you imagine? End that entire evolution with just a little jog.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
God, dude, no.
Greg Anderson
Fuck.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You want to go Axis deer hunting?
Greg Anderson
Yeah, I've been before.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Where do you go?
Greg Anderson
I went to lanai. Sitka took me one time. Speaking of the hatch you got on, do you have.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, obviously, if you have connections with Sitka, you got connections with private land.
Greg Anderson
Out there at all or not on Lanai. Because I think my understanding where we were hunting Jack Carr, of all people, is partners in the operation on Lanai. So I might be able to do a little beta on that. The problem with that is, thank God I wasn't paying for it. Because they put you up at the Four Seasons. And let's just say that's a little bit out of the economic range. I think they're starting one bedroom, whatever they call it, has got too many commas in it for a nightly rate.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
But I'm pretty. I think that it's Pineapple Brothers, I believe, is the operation. We can figure this out.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, dude, check this out. I'm proposing something to you because I have a homie that is. His name is Joshua Dukes, and he lives on Maui. And he's connected to all the ranchers out there. Cause he's lived there for 20 years. And he was a firefighter for a long time. So very integrated in the community.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And these ranchers, the fucking axis, are out of control. On Maui, dude.
Greg Anderson
On Lanai, I think there's 44,000, something like that. The speed limit on the island is 35. Because of them.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, same. Well, I don't. I heard the herd on maui is over 100,000 now.
Greg Anderson
That wouldn't surprise me.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And what they're doing is they are digging up all the irrigation piping on the ranch. And they break into it to get to the water. And so, like, these ranch, they want these deer gone. And he's starting to work with some of them. And I've went out there a few times with them.
Greg Anderson
They're hard as fuck to kill with a bow, dude.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's awesome, though.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like, we kill. I'll show you pictures when we're done. But, like, we went out one day and filled the bed of his pickup truck. Because there's no limit.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And there's no season. They want him gone. They want him eradicated. And so.
Greg Anderson
And you guys didn't even make a dent.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, you'll never. You'll never make a dent. Right.
Greg Anderson
You could do 10 pickup trucks and not make a dent.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But as a new bow hunter. Well, I'm not a new bow hunter anymore. It's been like. Like four years. Right.
Greg Anderson
Have you ever hunted anything beyond deer? Like, where's your. Let's get you on some elk.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I have not Hunted elk yet? Let's hunt some elk, dude.
Greg Anderson
Well. And bro, I've only hunted for Montana tag. It's a draw. But if you draw, I know a good way we can find some.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Okay. From the air, from your new helicopter.
Greg Anderson
Yes. You just gotta wait 24 hours.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Is that really the rule? You can. You can spot them, but then you gotta wait 24 hours. Flowers. Okay.
Greg Anderson
Yep.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, but I started deer hunting and then I was hunting out in Wisconsin with some friends out there, which is all tree stand hunting.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And people hate on tree stand hunting.
Greg Anderson
But if that's what you got, that's what you got.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But it's also, bro, tree stand hunting is not easy.
Greg Anderson
It will test your resolve.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's exactly right. You will sit there. It's 20 degrees out. And when you're out there for eight hours and it's just, it's actually kind of fascinating because it's you, you in the woods.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And once you're up in a tree. Have you ever tree stand hunted? Yes. The woods come alive, dude.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. And you're riding the tree bowl.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. So I did that for a few years and had like, we've had success every year that we've went out to Wisconsin. And then my buddy Joshua invited me to hunt Hawaii. And now it's spot and stock.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But it's fascinating at least when you're.
Greg Anderson
Spot and stocking axis in Hawaii, when you it up, which you're eventually going to, you can turn like 90 degrees to either side and there's.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
There's more and you just start over again.
Greg Anderson
Like maybe go get your. And like fucking jam it in your quiver and then just continue, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They shoot fucking anything's a go there.
Greg Anderson
Oh, I know.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because like in Wisconsin, what you're like, the thought of releasing an arrow has to be a very ethical shot. Placement. Everything, like the fucking everything has to align perfectly to make sure you're not wounding animals. Because obviously that's not what you want to be doing as a hunter. Hawaii is totally different. It's like they're slinging arrows at everything.
Greg Anderson
Dude. Wait until you're on the ground with your bow and an 800 pound elk rolls out just ripping a bugle in your face like it vibrates your skeleton.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's fucking rad.
Greg Anderson
It's hard to keep your shit together.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I actually got invited to a. A float hunt in Alaska for myself.
Greg Anderson
Why do you always have to be on boats? What the fuck is wrong with you?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because there's grizzly bears there. I want to be out in the fuck. I want to be in the river.
Greg Anderson
They can swim. I've seen National Geographic. Grizzly bears can swim.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Actually, dude, you know, I grew up in Sitka, Alaska.
Greg Anderson
I did not know that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, I was bouncing back and forth because my dad was a commercial fisherman.
Greg Anderson
Okay.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So from May to April, we'd be up in Sitka and bro, those bears, you'll. You'll find them on all the islands, Sitka, like a mile offshore. And they fucking just swim out there. And I think, I don't know if this is some biologist will write and be like, that guy doesn't know what the fuck he's talking about.
Greg Anderson
That's very true. We don't.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But the deer will swim out there to have their babies because it's more safe in the water. Yeah, the deer will swim out to the islands to have babies and then I guess the bears will sometimes chase them out there.
Greg Anderson
I think bears just do whatever they want. I think when you're that big with a jaw that powerful and claws like that, you just kind of do whatever the you want to do.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's rad.
Greg Anderson
Dude. I have no brown bears. Scare the out of me. It's not, not that I'm like super comfortable around black bears, but I'd rather encounter a black bear than a brown.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, Washington state, they're reintroducing grizzlies now.
Greg Anderson
Onto the hunter hunting list. Or you mean.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no, no, no. Into the state because there was no grizzlies.
Greg Anderson
Why?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's, that's, that's my question. Like, what are you doing?
Greg Anderson
There's no natural predator for grizzlies.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No. So it's.
Greg Anderson
Why are they doing that?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They're always doing stuff like that.
Greg Anderson
We know better than nature.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And they're. Yeah. And they're introducing like wolves back and like that.
Greg Anderson
I mean, the jury's out on that one. You can. Or the jury is back, I should say. You can look at some of these states that have done that and shit gets out of control pretty quickly.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Mm, yeah.
Greg Anderson
I mean, whatever. What's your book about?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
The book is a two part book and again it's called Courage through Adversity. And dude, I've wanted to write a book off and on for a decade, but I always have that like that little voice that's almost imposter syndrome. It's like, who are you to fucking tell a story or to try and guide someone? And I would say it's not until the last couple years when I've watched the Jiu Jitsu Academy Blow Up. I've watched the podcast Blow up and it's like, like, no, we all hold the power to help people.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'm sure you get those emails all the time, you know, and it's like once you start to believe in, like, who you are and your message and helping people and you lean into it, that's where the magic starts to happen. So I was like, this is my year. I'm writing the book. And it's a two part book. Part one is kind of like my story because I feel like if you're going to give any type of guidance or try and help people become better. Better. Some backstory is necessary.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And so it talks. Yeah, it just talks about who I am, what I did, my military experience, my law enforcement experience, my jiu jitsu experience. Then part two is about how to empower people to find the best version of themselves.
Greg Anderson
So when you say two part, it's all in one book or there's all in one.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, it's all in one book. And I even say in the beginning, it's like, you don't have to read my story if, like, there's something separate. You can go right into part two if you're not interested in some guy's military journey. Because there's a million books like that. Right. But I just put that for. So I feel like it gives my words validity.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then part two is literally about the things that we need to be doing to empower our community. And it starts with ourselves. It starts with who we see in the mirror. And I hear from people all the time, it's like the two things that men have that, like, they voice concern to me about is not liking who they see in the mirror and not liking the profession they're stuck in. And they feel like they're stuck in life.
Greg Anderson
You think women feel the same way?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Probably. I just don't connect with.
Greg Anderson
I'm not saying they should be the ones telling you that. I'm just curious if they're having the same conversation on the other side of the table.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Maybe. But I feel like men in particular, like, we have these expectations on who we're supposed to be, and I think most people knowingly fall short of that. And if you're overweight and you're weak and you haven't prioritized your health or your fitness or. You know what else a lot of people don't prioritize is their relationships. Like, one thing I hear from men all the time is like, man, I see you've Built like a really powerful community. I don't have anything like that around me. I don't have any friends. I don't have anyone to bounce ideas off of. So the book talks about all that stuff. Building, building community, building, like resilience within your friend group, building resilience within your family, and just touches on all that stuff because I feel like it's lost right now.
Greg Anderson
How many words?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
How many words? I think we're. I think I was at 62,000.
Greg Anderson
Sweet. When's it come out?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
October.
Greg Anderson
Oh, so you're. Yeah. You're well along farther in the process than I am.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no. So I'll tell you, the manuscript is completely done.
Greg Anderson
Yep.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
The full book is written, turned in. I've hired. I'm working with Chad Robachau's agent because he's connected in that world. Y. And we're at the phase now where he's presenting it to different publishers to see who wants to pick it up.
Greg Anderson
Do you need a picture of me.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
For the COVID I'll put you on the back cover.
Greg Anderson
Front cover will sell better.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We'll put it. We'll put the front cover as a picture of me trying to pass your guard. Or that'll be book two, titled the Endless Endeavor. Obviously it'll be trying to pass.
Greg Anderson
Obviously it'll be fucking fictional. Leave my card alone. I like my card.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I'm excited for that, though, man, because I think.
Greg Anderson
Okay, so it's. Okay. So it may not come out in October then. It takes a long time once you hit a publisher.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, no, that's why we're going into it now. And my agent says for books that are, like, on around these topics, an October release is typically the best you want to shoot for.
Greg Anderson
It's going to be October of 26 then. So I'm like, I'll show you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Not to show the audience, but, like, I just got to the point where we picked the COVID for the book I wrote. So there's three options there. Which one do you like?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I like this one too.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, that's the one we went with.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's the one.
Greg Anderson
So there's that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That color. That color scheme. It just pops.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it's very navel in nature. Blue and gold. You know what I mean?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
So you got to pick the COVID then it's got to go through editorial passes. One of them is going to be just for grammar, like for. You know, this is. This exists for people like you and I who struggle with Tahit. The I don't really know the difference when you should use a comma and a semicolon. I'm going to be honest with you. No, same if word suggests that autocorrection. I generally go with it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yep.
Greg Anderson
Because I don't know why. It's got the red squiggly line underneath it. And if I double click, it says semicolon. So there is a grammatical pass. Mine just cleared legal review. So there's a legal review. I haven't even gone through the grammatical pass yet. So legal review.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Did you have to have the military look at it at all?
Greg Anderson
You didn't?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I'm not doing.
Greg Anderson
There's zero war stories in mind. I probably will get military. What do they call it? It's. If you wouldn't have asked me that, I would have been able to tell you what it was called. Clear DOD clearance for lack of a better term. Yeah, probably because then it allows you to put it on some reading lists. Like the military could recommend it on military type reading lists.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Is that up to the publisher to decide then if they. If they want to go through and have it scrutinized?
Greg Anderson
I think it's. It should be more collaborative.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It should be a sound like two monkeys trying to fuck up football talking about.
Greg Anderson
Everybody listening to this should be inspired.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
This is a conversation about how you can accomplish things when you're born stupid.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
If you want to write a book, do exactly what we're saying right now.
Greg Anderson
You have two idiots sitting at a table and look what we did.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Tell you what. The books are coming out though.
Greg Anderson
It should be a conversation because it could delay the publishing because it takes up to 12 months.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's what I've heard.
Greg Anderson
So they picked the COVID or. They didn't pick the COVID They presented three in a group of people took a look at it. I agreed with their selection, which was the number letter. A talk to the lawyer. Legal review. That was very easy because I didn't name anybody. I kept things broad where they needed to be broad. Zero war stories, zero ttps, any of that shit. So super easy. She had like three or four questions. Grammatical review. Then there was going to be a content review, which I actually don't necessarily know what that is. I've heard that that's where the, you know, suggestions maybe rethink how you're saying this, that or the other.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah.
Greg Anderson
Then you gotta format it. Do you like the design of the format? This is what this page is gonna look like. All this stuff.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Are you gonna put pictures in it too?
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. Only of me of course, though. Because.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Of course.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. I don't even have that many pictures of me, especially from my time in the military.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
None of us do. Well, there's a. There's a handful of guys that seems like they post a picture from the GWA every day. And it's like, I didn't even think.
Greg Anderson
To have a fucking camera with me. No, man, I get sent some pictures. The ones that I have, I was sent by other people. I didn't. Never took them.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, dude, my first deployment, my first and my second, I just brought, like, a couple of those disposable Kodaks.
Greg Anderson
Oh, yeah. You had to advance.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And then you get home and you drop it off at WarGreens. And then three days later, you see what. You see what you got out of your department.
Greg Anderson
Your friends got it, and it's like several pictures of their. No, but so then you gotta, like, format the book. Then it. They lock the type. The typeset. I think I'm using that properly. And then like, six months after that, it'll come out. It's a long process.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And what I was kind of shocked to hear is, like, once a publisher picks you up, it's basically their book.
Greg Anderson
I don't. I don't know. The contract that I signed didn't seem, like, overly onerous. I'll send you. I'll send you exactly what I signed if you want to see it. Yeah, I'd be interested because there are things you have to decide.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Did they pay you up, up front?
Greg Anderson
I did get an advance, yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Okay.
Greg Anderson
Let me tell you what an advance is, though. That's a number that they split up over four payments, that you'll get a fourth of it. And your agent, if you have one, will get their scrape first. Lawyer gets their scrape first. Upon signing the contract, you get another piece of the advance upon the publisher accepting your final manual script, another chunk when it actually releases. And then I think the other one is another chunk when they do their first or second paperback run. So your advance is going to get cut up over years.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. So you're getting $150 deposit.
Greg Anderson
It's a great way to turn a number into a smaller number.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Well, the good thing about the advance is that if your book completely flops and you don't even sell one copy, you don't have to pay them back anything.
Greg Anderson
And then people need to remember what advance means. It's advance on future sales. So even if it crushes, you probably won't see a measurable amount of money for 12 months.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, because they get their money back first. Because, remember the term advance.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And also though, like, even after that, they're going to get a substantial percentage of the royalties because my agent talked to me about self publishing, too, and.
Greg Anderson
It'S like, there's pros and cons to both.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
There's pros and cons to both. And he said, like, a guy that has a big platform, like, it'd be. You would be very applicable for this. You would have the potential to move a lot of books without a publisher.
Greg Anderson
Maybe, But I like the idea of leveraging people and their core competencies.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Exactly right. That's exactly what I said, dude. I would rather just say, hey, let people that know what they're doing figure it out. And if I make a little less money, in the end, I don't really care. I want the book to have a wide reach and I want the book to be received well, and big publishers know how to do those things.
Greg Anderson
I literally put in the forward. Or not. No, Jocko wrote the foreword. I put in my introduction. I think the first sentence was, I don't know what makes a book commercially successful.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We might find out.
Greg Anderson
What I said was, I don't actually care if I make a dime on this. Only thing I care about is if it actually impacts somebody's life. That, to me, is the measurement of success. It's. You know, because then there's the audiobook. You know what I mean? And the royal.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Are you going to read it? You have to read your own audiobook.
Greg Anderson
I have the first right of refusal. So I can. They can give me the opportunity to read it, and they have to at least offer me that. But if I suck at it, I think I could actually probably read it here, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know what else you can do? You can let ChatGPT listen to one of your episodes and learn your inflection, your exact presence and how you articulate things, and then run the book through that and it'll spit out it out instantly. I almost felt like that's cheating. And then I was talking to a guy. It's like, bro, it's 2025 for you to sit at your podcast microphone and fucking read for 10 hours.
Greg Anderson
But what's more fun than reading your own words, super page Turner?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because I think I've thought about that. Like, I don't have as big of a following as you, but still, the people that do follow me consume my podcasts. So the people, a lot of people that are going to be tuned into your audiobook, they need to hear you.
Greg Anderson
I think it. It may.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Or do you want me to read your audiobook?
Greg Anderson
Only if I can read yours. We'll have to pinky swear on it. We're gonna do each other's super powerfully gay. I don't know. I'm not at that phase yet. It's. And it like, dude, I don't know how to do any of this.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
I'm working my way along.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
It comes out in January of 2026. Like, as far as I've seen, I've seen the COVID art, which I showed you, and the legal call. I'm still waiting on the grammatical. Still waiting on the contextual one.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
How many words was it was yours when it was all done?
Greg Anderson
67,000, I think something like that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What is that going to convert to actual pages? Like 250 or something?
Greg Anderson
Close to 300, I think close to 300. Okay, well. And I don't know how they, like, do you do blank pages in between table of contents and. You know what I mean? And the pictures. How big are they going to make of them? Because that stretches out the writing too.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. One reason that I was very apprehensive of self publishing was my agent was talking about how you need to have an understanding of how many books you need at release.
Greg Anderson
Oh, yeah, I don't know that number.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And he's like, I would order seven.
Greg Anderson
I feel like seven's good. I don't feel like that check's too big. I could write that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But he's like, dude, if you. There's two things you do not want as an author is you don't want 5,000 books sitting in your garage that.
Greg Anderson
Aren'T moving or selling 5,000 books and you don't have any.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And he goes, what's even worse is exactly that you sell them out. And now because when it's hot and it's new and your fans are wanting your item and they go click and it says sold out, they're not coming back next week.
Greg Anderson
No.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They're so like, you have to find that happy middle ground. And top publishers know how to do that better than we'll ever fucking know how to do it.
Greg Anderson
You and I were talking about wealth anyway, or what being rich is. For me, it's being able to do what I want to with my time. I'm completely fine breaking even on this book, having it help somebody. But the publisher is working on. Let's make it look good. These are the outlets you want to sell in. These are the circles that you're Going to need to go to, like, set that stuff up. I'll go do what you need from me, but the rest of the time, I'm going to do with what I want to with my time. Like, I took the time to write the book. I handed it off. It was well received. We'll see how it goes when it goes for sale. They are the ones who invested in me in the advance. It's not. It's not crazy money by any stretch, but I want experts. Like, I don't go to the automotive school to get my oil changed.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
I go to the dealership with the fucking certified mechanic.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I'm the same way. And you know what's. I think a lot of people that are new authors, they must just want to fucking micromanage everything, because I've said that exact same thing to my agent a handful of times. I'm like, dude, I'll let the guys that have been in this industry 20 years kind of guide me.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Like, if you think this needs to come out or this needs to go in, or this font pops more Barnes and Noble. Like, no, it doesn't. Like, dude, just.
Greg Anderson
I mean, clearly it's going to be Helvetica. It's the only font to go in. That's what I submitted my draft. And I bet you they already changed to like, Times New Roman or some shit.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know what would be cool, though? And this is also, obviously, depending on who picks your book up, St. Martin's Press, that's who picked yours up. And so you'll be able to go to likely any Hudson news while you're traveling and there's your book.
Greg Anderson
Who can stop me? I feel like I can draw a massive.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Open it up and draw dick.
Greg Anderson
I already do it on Jack Carr's books.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And then those. And then it'll become a thing. Like, dude, if you got one of the books with the by Andy, it's worth this much more on ebay.
Greg Anderson
I've signed about 20 of Jack's books in airports. And I. I write out an inscription to myself, like, thank you, Andy, for being the inspiration of what I thought a seal could be. Jack Carr. It's awesome somebody out there has those books. I do it at airports.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Uhhuh. Yeah, that's hilarious.
Greg Anderson
I did it one time. There's a Barnes and Nobles down in Missoula. Leah was just mortified. She's like, what are you doing? Like, I'm looking for a pen so I can write in this book that I didn't write and pretend like I did. Leave me alone.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You get arrested for fun once a day.
Greg Anderson
She's. Now she's just like, what the fuck is wrong with you? It used to be once a week when we first met. What? How's the podcast going?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know, it's. It's still doing good. Like. And just like you said with the book, I don't do the podcasts. Hoping I get this many downloads or this much money from it.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, you can't pay attention.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it did slow down a little bit, but I feel better about myself after what you said. It's like people are out doing their stuff now.
Greg Anderson
That, and I was actually talking to ad guy about this when iOS did one of their updates dates it broke the subscription links to everybody inside of Apple podcasts.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, did it really?
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it's a known issue in the. I think it was like, it was in the 17s or something like that. 17 point. Whatever. It unsubscribed everybody.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Fuck, man. Yeah, because, like, who goes back and.
Greg Anderson
Resubscribes if it was meaningful in their life? Which are the people I would want to talk to anyway? They'll find it again.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
They'll find it again. Yeah, yeah. No, but, dude, that journey has just been one of the most transformational journeys of my life too, because it just. Before you know it, and either doing other people's shows or inviting people on my show, you're building your network, you're building relationships. And now I feel like I'm connected with these different people all over the country. Like, dude, a perfect. Do you know Badros Kulian? Do you know who that is?
Greg Anderson
Listen, I was gonna talk shit to you about this mastermind you're a part of. I saw you post it in your story.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
What mastermind am I part of?
Greg Anderson
Aren't you doing, like, a life seminar, centering your chakras? I saw you post about it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, no, no. There's no chakras, there's no runes, there's no crystal.
Greg Anderson
Don't fucking pull this up right now.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Pull it up.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, it's called BK Life, which is chakras and runes.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He actually said. He goes. I really. Because I was talking to him last week. I said I was coming out here to do this. Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Discover how to reach your potential in life and business with chakras and runes. That's what it says.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's an entrepreneur and he's actually a really cool guy, and I invited him on my show, and we ended up hanging out for just like we're doing right now.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And by the end of it, he goes, dude, I got a big event coming up in May. If you want to be part of it, let me know. And it's just like, little doors are always opening up just from doing this, you know? And so I think that that's one of the most important aspects of doing this. Like, you're on what, episode three something now Michael pulled.
Greg Anderson
Is it 370? Something like that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Let's see.
Greg Anderson
He's over there. He just sits over there and, like, plays Pokemon while we talk.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
378 was our last one. Okay, so you're coming up on 400.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So think about how many people you've connected with and how many doors have opened just from this. It's wild, you know, and so it's like, that's what motivates me to keep doing it. And again, the mission is to enrich people's lives. And as long as we can keep doing that, I think it's fucking. It's what we should be doing.
Greg Anderson
It's worthwhile for sure. What do you got planned for the rest of 2025? You got any 2025 goals?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, not really, man. I mean, I shouldn't say not really. I have lots of goals, but nothing that we haven't really already kind of dived into. The. I was hoping the book would come out this year, and you just crushed that goal.
Greg Anderson
You want it to take time, though, right? If you're going to hand it off to experts left, let them polish whatever for sure. Because I'll be honest, like, what I handed off it. If I were a jeweler, it would need to be. It need to be finished by somebody else, maybe let's set the diamond in there correctly. You know, it'd be like paperclipped on, and they're like, maybe we should weld that shit.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. And then the other thing is just continuing to grow. The Jiu Jitsu Academy, you know, we'll be at wild.
Greg Anderson
How many.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We'll probably be at 300 members by the end of this year.
Greg Anderson
Oh, I'm not even gonna give you till the end of the year. And I would say June.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. It's growth just becomes exponential.
Greg Anderson
Is it really exploding as it. When you're doing something, it seems like everybody does it because you hang out with the people doing the same. You are. The ufc obviously, is launched grappling. It's definitely more popular. But is it exploding to the degree that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think so.
Greg Anderson
Talk about it, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I think so, yeah. I think again, like, my academy kind of blew up at the. At the right time with kind of the perfect storm with my story. And, like, a lot of things kind of fell into place. But I also think that when you have. Basically everybody with a voice these days praises Jiu Jitsu, you know, when. When you're looking at all the big podcasts and maybe not obviously, like, true crime, like, there's. There's top podcasts that have nothing to do with guys like us, but guys.
Greg Anderson
Because there was no crime, because they choked that motherfucker out, there was attempted true crime.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But, like, anybody in our space that's into fitness, into guns, into hunting, like, all the guys at the top are.
Greg Anderson
Proponents of Jiu Jitsu or participating themselves.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You got guys like Rogan and Jocko and yourself. Like, everybody talks about the value of Jiu Jitsu, and I think it's. It's expanding because of that. And a lot of people, because, dude, I used to get. The only people that would come and want to train Jiu Jitsu were savages, like, guys that either wanted to become fighters or former wrestlers. And now it's all walks of life. A lot of kids, a lot of women, a lot of dads that are, like, they've never been an athlete in their life.
Greg Anderson
Well, how old's your oldest member? Do you know?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Mid-50s.
Greg Anderson
That's so cool to see something like that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, we don't have anyone. I mean, I had a guy that started training because he attended our Guns and Geese program, and he got his blue belt at 70 years years old.
Greg Anderson
That's awesome.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And it's like, people. Once people lean into Jiu Jitsu, I tell people all the time, I've yet to meet the person that dedicated time to Jiu Jitsu and then regretted it.
Greg Anderson
Can you imagine how he's going to dominate the nursing home? He's going to be the Sigma in that nursing home. Just. He'll. He'll get as much tapioca as he wants.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
There's no nursing home in my future one day. No.
Greg Anderson
I keep telling my dad, not a. I tell him. I'm like, I picked it up.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's called Shady Acres one day. Hey, dad, you want to go for a ride?
Greg Anderson
Dude, he is such a character. Michael can attest to this. I have him on the show sometimes, and, like, people love asking him in questions.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So he does full Auto Friday sometimes.
Greg Anderson
And sometimes I'll just do episodes with him. And it's. It's such a cool time capsule. But he is. Dude, he is such a handful. Like, he upgraded to a new phone recently trying to explain to him why his Bluetooth headset isn't working on his new device is a journey through space and time and exploration. Like, just fucking bring the thing over to my house and I'll do it, you know? He's the kind of guy who'll spend six hours on customer support with Hulu trying to log on. That happened last week.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, I think about that with my father because my father passed in 2015, but he was already reaching that point. Like this remote, dude. How the. Do I navigate into this app? And, like, do you use Apple tv? Yes. Yes.
Greg Anderson
My dad carried around in his breast pocket an Apple TV remote for a week asking people how to recharge it at the coffee shop. That's the shit I have to deal with. People love him on the podcast. I'm like, listen, I get it. I get how in this setting you guys love him, but I have to deal with this, bro.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
We're going to be there before, you know, not me, dude, ever. Yes, you will.
Greg Anderson
I'm going to choke my middle son out as many times as I can and then quit Jiu Jitsu as soon as he can get me.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Do you think your Jiu Jitsu has an expiration date?
Greg Anderson
I try to have a style that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Does not as well as I get older, I try and move it towards that, but I also think, like, I don't know, man. I look at some of these old guys that just look, like, decrepit, and they look.
Greg Anderson
Talk to them about how their game used to be, though, like I was telling you about at origin camps, guys who. More stripes on their belt than I. I can even bother counting. A lot of them were super, super competitive early on. And we're talking the rough and tumble days.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
And some of them, it was their ticket out of Brazil, so they destroyed their body at a young age to be able to do the things that they did. There's a physical cost to that, I think.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Doesn't Hickson have like eight herniated.
Greg Anderson
Herniated discs? And he's got Parkinson's. I did a remote episode with him for Change agents, and he. He was shaking more visibly than I thought he was going to be. Whether or not those two things are connected, the Jiu Jitsu and Parkinson's. I don't think so, but, I mean, I don't think. I think if you want to do it for a long time, you have to modify it to a place where it doesn't have an expiration date.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Because you and I, we will never Be able to outpace a 20 year old.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No.
Greg Anderson
And.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But that's the thing. It's like if. If you're hickson and you literally built a legacy around Jiu Jitsu, and the cost of building that legacy is a percentage of your physical health. Like, that makes sense. It's a give and a take, right?
Greg Anderson
It makes sense for a couple people.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's what I'm saying. Not for everybody, but it doesn't. I don't think that makes sense for most people if they reach a point where it's like, hey, Jiu Jitsu is now doing more harm than good.
Greg Anderson
I think you have to ask yourself, why are you participating in it?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
And I think you should do that with every activity, not just you, Jiu Jitsu. Because some things just have a cost from a perspective of time. Like, if you're addicted to golf, why are you doing this?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
I know plenty of people who go out and get shitfaced and play golf because they just don't want to be with their spouse because they have a horrible relationship. So it's actually less about the golf.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. You have an unhealthy relationship with golf.
Greg Anderson
It's not even about the golf.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's how you escape.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. It's about not being in the same place with somebody else.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So if I think, isn't it weird a lot of dudes have wives that they want to hide from? It's like, dude, why are you married to her?
Greg Anderson
Dude, All I want to do is spend time with. With my wife. It's so cool to be able to share Jiu Jitsu with her.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
We only. We're only allowed to drill.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You don't. You don't roll live with her.
Greg Anderson
I have beaten her one time. And as it was happening, I realized I was making an error. It's not worth it. So we drill.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Fair enough.
Greg Anderson
She did this. She's done this for 17 years.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
Competitive. Very good. Competitive career. She's still competing. Meeting. I don't. But size and strength and athleticism is real.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Of course it's real.
Greg Anderson
You know, it's like, don't. You know? But it's not worth it.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You ever hear the story Jocko told about his first time rolling with a female world champion?
Greg Anderson
No.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's like, dude, this. And he didn't say who she was by name, you know, because he's like, man, they said like, she. She won the world title. And he's like, so, man, what's this gonna feel like? You know, like, am I about to get beaten By a girl. And then he's goes. And then I did whatever I wanted to her.
Greg Anderson
It's not magic. Yeah, it like. Yeah. And again. And I think that's where you're right on with the purple belt for a minimum of like, it just takes so long to get to purple belt and you got to put a lot of time and work in. And yeah, you're going to realize you're a little bit vulnerable before that. And not a lot of people would want to go through that. And then. Yeah, a female purple belt against a male black belt. I'm sorry, that's going one way.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's not going to work out for you.
Greg Anderson
It's not.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I just think. I don't know, like, everybody. It's funny, whenever I say this, people like, what the fuck you talking about? You might quit Jiu Jitsu one day. Like, what are you talking about? And it's like, this is a phase of life. It's been a long phase. It's been 21 and a half years now. Jiu Jitsu has been my. Consistent through a lot of different phases of my life too, which has always been cool. Right? But if it's to the point where it's. It's hurting me and it's bringing. Bringing me more harm than good, like, put it down, it's probably time to move on. And when I say that you get like Jiu Jitsu, people get. What are you talking about?
Greg Anderson
It's like, we also have a lot more life experience, though, and other things that a lot of times I think people get trapped in identifying themselves and what they did, what they did became who they are.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Bro, that's our whole old communities.
Greg Anderson
But if you can get past that, once it becomes less of an issue or hurdle of being able to realize, hey, I'm beyond the help, healthy participation in this, I'll move on. And people say, well, how. How could you possibly do it? Like, dude, I'm on to the next.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Well, bro, perfect example is like trying to fucking shower this morning. I'm trying to wash my hair. And it's like, this elbow is barely working. And it's just because I've, like I said, we have that competition coming up. So we've been getting after it and then going with your gnarly brown belt. And it's like, sooner or later, I'm gonna want to be pain free. Cause I. I don't even remember what being pain free is like.
Greg Anderson
And you'll never feel it again. It's already too. That ship has sailed for I know, right?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But we don't need to add to the pain. And Jiu Jitsu does, man. It just does.
Greg Anderson
It has to be a net positive. Otherwise, I think it's time to put it down.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And also, like, I don't know if I ever want to be the guy. Like, I don't have to have rounds where we're fighting to the death, but I also want to be doing real rounds. If everybody's just babying you because you're the old broke guy, I think I'm just going to go become a yogi and meditate.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. Unless there's some other old broke guy and you guys can have, like, legit, you know, octogenarian rounds. Rounds, you know, like 60. Like, max heart rate is 60 bpm. You can beat each other with your canes. There's a time and place for everything, man.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Plus, I want to sail the world. Maybe you'll come on that journey with me.
Greg Anderson
I hope you both sinks in the middle of the ocean.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I'm going to buy a boat that's unsinkable, that doesn't exist. It does exist.
Greg Anderson
They tried that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Some of those catamarans, their cores are Olympic.
Greg Anderson
Mine will take care of that. What, do you want to close it out, man? We've been at it for almost three hours.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. This is fun, man. I love coming out here.
Greg Anderson
I love Guns and Geese. Tell me about that. Where can people sign up for that?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So Guns and Geese is. Is a pretty limited program we have. We're only running one this year, and it's. It's a program that really push yourself. Yeah, I know, right?
Greg Anderson
Is it already sold out?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, it's not sold out. There's some. There's some spots available. It's in. It's in my academy, Lake Stevens, Washington, in July. And it's just a weekend of shooting and fighting. But again, at the. At the essence of what it's become, it's more about personal excellence and community and connection. You know, like people say all the time, we do three hours of shooting in the morning and then three hours of jiu jitsu in the afternoon. And then we do dinners and bonfires together. And consistently, people are like, my favorite aspect of camp is the bonfire conversation.
Greg Anderson
That makes total sense.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And so, like, I actually want to lean into that more over the next year. You asked me what my goals were for 2025, and I said, I don't know, not much.
Greg Anderson
I'll just do this one course.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Really.
Greg Anderson
Going to push myself?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I want to. I actually want to Move into connection and community building and offer more things that are around that as opposed to shooting. I'm kind of over guns, dude. And I know that's blasphemy to say.
Greg Anderson
I feel like I already know where you're going. You're gonna become a traveling mega church pastor.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's right, dude. And then I'm gonna convince everybody to give me their wives. Like, hey, if you wanna, if you wanna have a baby, it actually has to come from me because I'm connected to God.
Greg Anderson
And give me 80% of your money.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
80% of your money. And then we're all gonna drink a magic potion and fly off on a comet together.
Greg Anderson
Yeah. You know what the problem is?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
A dude did that.
Greg Anderson
I know. Like, I feel like I'm signed up.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You know what's funny is like I. I always say my Jiu Jitsu academy because people are like, dude, it's become like a cult here. Just because, like how bought in people are. Right.
Greg Anderson
Jiu Jitsu does meet every criteria.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I said, but I don't have sexual rights to the wives.
Greg Anderson
That is actually not a required.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That is. That is a required criteria.
Greg Anderson
There's five recognized criteria. I know that. I look into this shit.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah.
Greg Anderson
But here's the thing. CrossFit meets it. Religion meets it. Organized, almost all organized sports meets it. Yes. Jiu Jitsu meets it. The fucking military meets is what it is.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But it's nuts how some people. It just will absolutely give like all of their sovereignty and their autonomy over to another man.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, don't do that.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No.
Greg Anderson
So Guns and geese. Can people sign up on the website?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah. Their sign up still available outside of that though. Like we talked about Jiu Jitsu for half of this podcast.
Greg Anderson
Did we?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
If you're not training Jiu Jitsu, go find a spot and start training.
Greg Anderson
I agree.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That is what I find to be the catalyst to change more than any other aspect of people's lives. And there's a reason we can sit and talk about it forever. It's because we both feel the power in it. We both know how much value it brings to your life. And what you will find is almost none of the value that you pull from the mats has to do with choking people or arm barring people.
Greg Anderson
Do you ever have people ask you if you. They want to talk to you about something that happened in a roll? And when people ask me, I'm like, dude, I don't remember who I rolled with yesterday.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Dude. Some people have photographic memories for rolls.
Greg Anderson
Okay. I don't.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
I don't either.
Greg Anderson
And I have had people, hey, like, hey, man, can you show me what you did yesterday? Like, I didn't actually. If you wouldn't have asked me, I wouldn't remember that we rolled.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah, yeah.
Greg Anderson
By the end of Open Mat, I may not remember who I rolled with at the beginning of OpenMat.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So you know what we just did? We just implemented this new camera system in the academy where students can log in and have access to it to pull their own rolls. Because people say. People will say that all the time. Hey, can you, can you pull footage at 6:42? I want to. I want to see how this guy passed my guard around, Whatever. And it's like, no. Now you can just have login and do it yourself.
Greg Anderson
Oh, man. Or. Or here's a thought. Take it easy. You know what I mean? Like, have another role.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's just fucking Jiu Jitsu.
Greg Anderson
Yeah, just take it easy.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, but I mean, that would be. That would be my biggest advice to anybody that is seeking personal excellence, seeking growth, seeking community, just trying to connect with other people. Find an academy and start spending time there and don't have expectations of anything. Just be consistent. Show up and your life, the trajectory of your life will move in the positive direction in almost a direct correlation to how much time you're spending on the mats. And I know, again, it starts to sound a little culty, but when you've seen this happen over and over and over for two decades now, it's undoing, undeniable.
Greg Anderson
I mean, Michael, you're 23. You've been at Jiu Jitsu for a while.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
25, whatever.
Greg Anderson
Has it had a positive impact on your life?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Oh, yeah, dude.
Greg Anderson
When I met him, he's a white belt. He's like 150 pounds. And what do you know, like 162, 190.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
190, dude.
Greg Anderson
He doesn't feel it on top. He's like a. He's like a piece of paper laying on you.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
He's the opposite of heavy pressure.
Greg Anderson
I mean, he's never going to be in a dominant position. He's always. He's a bottom player.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Power.
Greg Anderson
Power bottom, if you will. He just. He just. His move is belly down, ass up.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Don't listen to him.
Greg Anderson
Has it had a positive impact on your life? Oh, yeah, like, undeniably so. Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. Well, and a lot of that positive impact, I mean, we talked about earlier, it comes from just developing some confidence. How you walk, how you carry yourself, how you believe in yourself. I say it all the time to my Guys, like, not only. What we talked about earlier is like walking in the parking lot with your shoulders up and just having an awareness. But you know where I've noticed it too, is in professional settings. Like, I've had supervisors that are just kind of arrogant assholes. And the way they talk to people is a direct reflection of them being those arrogant assholes. But when they know that you can take them down and strangle them unconscious, they treat you a little differently, regardless.
Greg Anderson
Of how hard they may try to escape.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And. Dude. And that's the thing, dude. And it's like, am I. Am I gonna go into my supervisor's office and strangle him? No. I think everybody understands that's probably not gonna happen.
Greg Anderson
Let's leave it at a maybe.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
But. But that's what I'm saying. When it's even. When it's even a possibility.
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
People hold you in a different regard.
Greg Anderson
It rounds the edges on things.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It does, man. And like I. I tell the young people in my academy all the time, jiu Jitsu will serve you the rest of your life professionally just as well as it will actually give you a skillset to defend yourself, because people will hold you in a different role regard.
Greg Anderson
I agree. I mean, I feel like we did a really good job being an advertisement for Jiu Jitsu, unintentionally.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Yeah. So if you're in Lake Stevens, Washington, I know a good academy.
Greg Anderson
And if you're in Kalispell, come try.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And anywhere else, just go try different academies, see what's up. Dude.
Greg Anderson
What advice do you have for people who are super rural and they don't have an academy? Do you think you can learn it online?
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
No, I don't think you can learn online. And I get this question a lot. This is what I.
Greg Anderson
This is a real. It's a real one.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And this is what I recommend. Find literally the closest academy, even if it's a three hour drive, and then find a friend or two and be like, hey, let's commit to going to that academy once every six weeks, even something like that.
Greg Anderson
Well, then if they're from your area too, and you make that, you could at least work on the shit you learned together.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
That's what I'm saying. Right?
Greg Anderson
You could build a little Nucleus.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
And dude, any reason? Reasonable. Jiu Jitsu academy owner, if two guys came to me and said, hey, I live three hours away and I can only make it like every month or two, oh, well, it's too bad you're gonna have to have a.
Greg Anderson
You can send them home with homework, this is what you work on.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It'd be exciting, right?
Greg Anderson
Yeah.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Because some Jiu jitsu is better than no Jiu Jitsu, and that's a fact. And just the reality of it is, are you guys gonna be learning some bad habits? Yes. You're gonna be doing some things that you probably shouldn't be doing. Yes. But some Jiu jitsu is better than no Jiu Jitsu.
Greg Anderson
I agree.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
So. But at the end of the day, you still want to be learning underneath someone in some capacity, trying to just fucking figure this out on YouTube. I don't think that that's the best option. So go find somewhere that can kind of guide you, even if that's very, very intermittently. And I think that that's probably the best scenario. Yeah, that's what. Do you know that. Jeff Smith, Colorado craft beef. Yeah, he trains like that very intermittently. I mean, I think it's like once a week or something. Yeah, but still like once a week.
Greg Anderson
Better. Nothing.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
It's better than nothing. Yeah, so is what it is. Cool.
Greg Anderson
Right on.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Are we gonna go fly your helicopter around now?
Greg Anderson
Let's go see what the wind looks like. It was a little gusty before. It was supposed to. The forecast was supposed to chill out, so let's go figure it out.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
All right, let's do it. Look at that thing.
Greg Anderson
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Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
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Greg Anderson
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Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
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Greg Anderson
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Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
You love the host.
Greg Anderson
You seek it out and download it. You listen to it while driving, working.
Unknown (possibly a co-host or guest)
Working out, cooking, even going to the bathroom.
Greg Anderson
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Episode Summary: Cleared Hot - Episode 382 with Greg Anderson
Release Date: April 14, 2025 | Host: Andy Stumpf | Guest: Greg Anderson
In Episode 382 of Cleared Hot, host Andy Stumpf welcomes back Greg Anderson, a repeat guest known for his diverse background in the military, law enforcement, and as a high-level Jiu Jitsu practitioner. The episode delves deep into Greg's journey, his philosophies on martial arts, experiences in law enforcement during tumultuous times, and his ventures into community building and entrepreneurship.
Greg Anderson shares his multifaceted career path, highlighting his military service, jet piloting, mountain climbing, and federal and state-level law enforcement roles. His transition from serving in uniform to becoming a community leader is a central theme of the discussion.
Greg Anderson [02:15]: "I served in the military, flew some jets, jumped out of most, climbed mountains—it's been a journey, and in all honesty, I have no idea where it's going."
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around Greg's passion for Jiu Jitsu. He emphasizes the art not just as a sport but as a lifestyle that fosters personal growth, resilience, and community.
Greg Anderson [05:18]: "I've never seriously considered mastering every move, but focusing on key techniques has made my game efficient and effective."
Greg discusses various belt levels, training methodologies, and his admiration for instructors who combine physical prowess with technical mastery.
Greg recounts his time in law enforcement, particularly during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. He describes creating a video that voiced legitimate concerns about police responsibilities and morality during the crisis, which ultimately led to his dismissal from the Port Authority of Seattle.
Greg Anderson [03:00]: "I made a video outlining what police roles should ethically entail during the pandemic. Standing by my convictions, even at the cost of my job, was non-negotiable."
This segment underscores Greg's commitment to integrity and ethical conduct, even in high-pressure environments.
The episode delves into the societal and professional challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Greg discusses the mental toll of law enforcement during this period and his decision to leave the force to pursue more fulfilling endeavors.
Greg Anderson [34:01]: "Shift work destroys your sleep cycles and your endocrine system. Leaving law enforcement was the best decision for my mental health."
Greg elaborates on founding his Jiu Jitsu school, Endless Endeavor, and his efforts to foster a strong, supportive community. He highlights the importance of resilience, both individually and collectively, in building a thriving community.
Greg Anderson [52:07]: "Empowering individuals starts with themselves. By uplifting each person, we strengthen the entire community."
Additionally, Greg touches upon his entrepreneurial ventures, including a collaboration with the Montana Knife Company, emphasizing the value of supporting local businesses and creating American jobs.
Greg announces his forthcoming book, "Courage through Adversity," scheduled for release in October 2025. The book is a two-part narrative detailing his personal experiences and providing guidance on personal empowerment and community building.
Greg Anderson [125:20]: "Part one covers my journey through military and law enforcement, while part two focuses on empowering others to find their best selves."
Towards the latter part of the episode, Greg and Andy discuss Greg's involvement in a project with Ironclad—a four-part series titled "Black Projects"—which explores the history of Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAPs). They delve into theories surrounding government secrecy and the potential implications for the public.
Greg Anderson [160:07]: "The government's control protocols around UAPs are a fascinating study in power dynamics and secrecy."
This segment also touches upon broader conspiratorial themes, including the Deep State and the government's handling of information during crises like COVID-19.
The episode wraps up with reflections on personal growth, the importance of community, and the ongoing efforts to empower individuals through martial arts and meaningful discourse. Greg emphasizes the need to focus on what enriches one's life and the lives of others, advocating for continuous self-improvement and resilience.
Greg Anderson [157:44]: "Jiu Jitsu has been my consistent through so many phases of life. It's not just about the physical; it's about building confidence and community."
Episode 382 offers listeners an in-depth look into Greg Anderson's life, highlighting his unwavering commitment to integrity, personal growth, and community building. Through candid conversations, Greg imparts valuable lessons on overcoming adversity, the significance of martial arts in personal development, and the intricate dynamics of government secrecy. This episode serves as both an inspiring narrative and a call to action for individuals seeking to empower themselves and their communities.