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Jerry Morris
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Sean Perry
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Jerry Morris
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Sean Perry
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Jerry Morris
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Sean Perry
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Jerry Morris
Yes, without a doubt. For sure.
Sean Perry
You drink while you play?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, drink aggressively. Honestly, it's like sometimes I do sober days and like, all the bartenders and waitresses relax because, like, when they come in, they're like, tequila shots. Like, nope, not this time.
Sean Perry
All right, guys, Jerry Morris here today. First podcast in a while, right?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, it's been years, dude.
Sean Perry
Why the break?
Jerry Morris
I don't know. I feel like I just gave up on posting content myself. And your podcast is dope, so, yeah, that was easy to.
Sean Perry
I feel that. Dude, do you feel like you got lost in the social media sauce?
Jerry Morris
Like, yeah, getting lost in helping other people's brand on social media. I feel like caring more about others than my own content, so there's just never a need for podcasts. It didn't really help benefit me in any way, I feel like. But, you know, I watch yours all the time. I just see the clips and everything. They're great.
Sean Perry
I appreciate that. Pods are making a comeback. I thought they were dead years ago, dude.
Jerry Morris
They are booming right now. I feel like they're booming more than ever, bro.
Sean Perry
Two of them this week sold for nine figures.
Jerry Morris
I saw that. And multiple in the past have sold for nine figures.
Sean Perry
Six this year.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, podcasts are in.
Sean Perry
They're back, man.
Jerry Morris
For sure.
Sean Perry
Uh, what you been up to, though?
Jerry Morris
Been up to, you know, sports betting businesses, social media businesses. Just staying in that lane. I'm definitely not a content creator. Myself, but just helping market and you know, helping other people with their businesses.
Sean Perry
Yeah. How'd you get involved in sports betting?
Jerry Morris
I mean, I've gambled most of my life. I'd say I've always sports bet, but just opportunities just align through social media and through knowing people where basically being able to help other people, you know.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Scaling businesses.
Sean Perry
What have been your biggest bets that you've made?
Jerry Morris
The biggest bet this year I made was 20,000 on a five team parlay. I don't know, like over a million dollars and lost first leg.
Sean Perry
You were confident with that one?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I was. That's basically when I'll bet sports. Like I'll start somewhere and just kind of raise it up. So if I win, then I'm happy to put more on it and I'll keep doing that and then eventually I'll get to like where I'm comfortable, throw 20k on something. But obviously when that loses, it's sad and then I kind of chill back out.
Sean Perry
Geez. What's your best sport to bet on?
Jerry Morris
Baseball for sure.
Sean Perry
Really?
Jerry Morris
It's the only sport I actually enjoy betting on. I feel like, because baseball I played in college, I played it my whole life. When I watch it, I feel like I'm pretty good at it. When other sports, the lines, the Vegas is too good at what they do with lines. I feel like I'm not sharp at all. I'm kind of a degenerate with gambling. I'm just guessing. I'm flipping a coin.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
How do you win flipping a coin over and over and over again? Playing Bakar out, guessing the same thing and just, you know, feel like it's a losing edge.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So baseball, I feel like I can actually win. I feel like I win every year.
Sean Perry
That makes sense. And you've helped Sean Perry grow a lot too, right?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, me and Sean have, you know, done things together in business and helped him with marketing and you know, Sean's killing it. He's obviously. Sean is a sharp in sports betting, so it's a little bit easy to help brand someone that's actually proven to be a good gambler. So it's fun working with him.
Sean Perry
Yeah, I've seen him make some crazy bass dude.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. He put a million on the super bowl last year. 1.2. I think actually he lost on screen. He did lose. Crazy last ending. That was actually the biggest bet of the entire year because. Yeah, like on screen. Like meaning like a ticket with a bet slip. Yeah. MGM confirmed that was the biggest bet of the Super Bowl.
Sean Perry
Wow.
Jerry Morris
And you can't even go to a sports ticket right now and try to bet a million dollars at any window.
Sean Perry
Damn.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, they have limits pretty much everywhere, especially if you're good. Sean's limited from most casinos. He can't even bet at most sports books. If he does, they'll let him. If he wants to bet 100k, they'll let him bet 5 or 1 or $1. And then they'll move the whole line on him and it. It ruins everything else he's trying to do. So he stays away from sportsbooks for the most part.
Sean Perry
Dude, I saw some crazy post literally two days ago about sportsbooks. MGM lost 70 million in sports in sports books.
Jerry Morris
So the only way that I feel like that could happen is if. If like the public is really winning a lot, which does happen from time to time.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
But in general, it's like. It's like anything else in gambling. Casinos exist because the house always wins.
Sean Perry
Right.
Jerry Morris
I feel like they definitely have an edge. So unless the public wins like huge. That's I tell the way I could see that happening.
Sean Perry
That's why I was surprised it was last month. So I don't know if they up surprising.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Probably just a public run where, you know, things weren't going at the end of the day with sports, like you're. You're betting on humans to do things and humans are human. Sometimes, you know, acts of God happen. I've won a huge parlay last year where I needed a home run with one outlet in the ninth inning and it happened. No, I made like 180K. What? It was crazy. Holy. So random things like that probably shouldn't have happened, but got lucky, obviously.
Sean Perry
Geez. So are you up or down on sports betting overall?
Jerry Morris
Sports betting overall? Up. Just because of baseball season. I don't really bet a lot on other sports and baseball. I consistently win multi six figures every year in baseball. For sure.
Sean Perry
That's pretty good to just have on the side.
Jerry Morris
Just degenerate parlays, dude, you know?
Sean Perry
Oh, you do parlays only?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, parlays only.
Sean Perry
That's like the worst odds I thought.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, they are. Everyone thinks I'm an idiot. Everyone thinks I'm an idiot until they win. And then if I hit like two or three lucky ones in a row, like I said, I'll scale up.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So if I hit that 20k one, you know, it kind of sets the tone forever after.
Sean Perry
You're wild. You're like the Mickey Mace of the sports betting world.
Jerry Morris
I definitely can't can't say but yeah, definitely. I mean I enjoy it. I'm definitely no professional sports better by any means at all. I would never tell anyone to take my picks honestly.
Sean Perry
Yeah, it's a risky game to get into.
Jerry Morris
Yeah for sure. I don't even. I mean I like to gamble right Like I've cards on my forearm so I mean it's part of my personality I guess I've always done it but I wouldn't really suggest people to gamble unless like for me.
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Jerry Morris
Okay, thank you.
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Jerry Morris
I like to use it for networking. Yeah like I've met most of my clients or my biggest clients or my closest friends through gambling one way or another really. And that's. I tell. I met John Perry gambling so at a casino sped. Yeah, I was at a casino betting and one of our hosts linked me with one of his friends and his friends linked me with him and it went full circle. So I try to gamble more for the networking than I do like to try to actually win money because I feel like I realistically going to lose long term gambling especially table games.
Sean Perry
No, that's smart.
Jerry Morris
Things like that it's. You're not going to win long term.
Sean Perry
Might as well get something out of it because if you network with someone then you make money with them, you kind of make your money back.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, exactly. That's how I look at it. You know it's. Maybe it's I'm a gambler justifying it to some extent but yeah obviously that's, that's definitely the way I do it every time I'm gambling. If I lose money I, I hope to meet at least one to three people that I can do business with, make money with or whether it's six months down the line, do some deal with that. I'll end up bringing it back full.
Sean Perry
Circle 100% and the whole strategy is smart. Being friends with casino hosts.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, yeah. And the way if you gamble, you know, somewhat often or more than the average person, you should be using stuff from host any. Like, I try to take full advantage of it. Most of my hosts joke with me and laugh about it because I'll try to abuse it. Yeah, they.
Sean Perry
They be comp.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Hotels, food, you know, cars.
Sean Perry
The wind comes 1.5 mil a month.
Jerry Morris
And you know what's crazy? When is in my experience, no disrespect to win. They. They don't give me anything.
Sean Perry
Oh, really?
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I tried once because I like when I think it's a nice vibe, but I usually gamble like Arya or Red Rock mainly. Those are the two casinos that, you know, they treat me well. I have really good relationships with hosts and I love being there overall. Good vibe.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
But when I don't really gamble much, I. I tried to get a once and like they've given me a couple free hotel rooms. But it's not like the same experience as if I go to like Ari or Red Rock. That's just my opinion.
Sean Perry
No, I feel that because I think a lot of ballers go there. So like 10k at the Wind's not.
Jerry Morris
I was going to say, yeah, 10 to 50K, 10 to 100K I would say is probably nothing to win versus, you know, the people that are probably getting a jet and wiring in 5 million or have 5 to 10 million on credit. Yeah, the ballers go to win.
Sean Perry
Absolutely. Yeah. Win has the ballers. Red Rock's more the local vibe. I like Red Rock.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I like Red Rock a lot. Obviously, you know, just being local, being in Summerland, kind of off the strip, they're never going to have like the same action like MGM or. Or Wyn. But Red Rock's a great vibe in our world, social media and, you know, influencers, everyone's there, like it's always a fun time. It's like a party being in that high limit room.
Sean Perry
Absolutely. If you go after UFC event, it's electric.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, it's my favorite time to go.
Sean Perry
So Dana White's out there. Aiden Ross.
Jerry Morris
Yep. Yeah, I've seen them gamble. I've been in the same room as I'm gambling. They. They gamble crazy. It's really. They win or lose. I've seen both of them win and I don't think I've ever seen Dana lose.
Sean Perry
Wow.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Honestly, I haven't seen Dana gamble often. Maybe like two or three times, but he was winning. The times I watched, it seems like.
Sean Perry
Every time I see him on social media, he wins.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I mean, he's smart about it, though. That's why I feel like there's been videos about, like, the way he gambles. Like, he'll go in, win, and then. And then leave right after.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Like, that's typically not the way I gamble. I usually end up staying there way too long.
Sean Perry
Yeah, you're drinking too.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Yeah, exactly. I'm chugging shots. I feel like Dana's very smart about it. I don't even know Dana personally, but just seeing clips of him, the way he gambles, he seems like a real sharp dude.
Sean Perry
For sure. You're a casino's dream personality.
Jerry Morris
Yes, without a doubt. For sure.
Sean Perry
You drink while you play?
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Oh, I drink aggressively while I play, too. Honestly, it's like, sometimes I do sober days, and, like, all the bartenders and waitresses will laugh because, like, when they come in, they're like, tequila shots. Like, nope, not this time.
Sean Perry
You know, it's hard to turn down free drinks out. For real?
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And honestly, like, like I said before when we were starting up, I don't really, like, party at clubs as much or, like, house parties like I used to when I was younger, obviously. But for, like, my type of partying vibe, I would say, is more, you know, going to a casino and drinking and, like, gambling. Whatever. I'm comfortable gambling that day. Like, that's more of a party than going and spending money at a club. I used to live in Miami for three years. I did all that, you know, spending a lot of money at clubs, and I think it's stupid now, dude. I. I'd rather be around people I like and meet new people. Like, in a club, it's loud. You're not meeting anyone. You leave, your ears are ringing, and. Yep, you look at your credit card the next day, hungover. Like, why the. Did I do any of that?
Sean Perry
Spend 10k on a table that cost them nothing?
Jerry Morris
10, 20, 30, whatever it might be, it's.
Sean Perry
You spent 30 on a table?
Jerry Morris
I have in the past, yeah.
Sean Perry
Holy crap. That must have been during, like, a Super bowl or something.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And there was just one really degenerate month we had in. In Miami. It was, like, me and three friends, we spent way too much money across four weekends. I live.
Sean Perry
Geez.
Jerry Morris
And that was, like, two or three years ago.
Sean Perry
But was it in the cluster or was it just on a table?
Jerry Morris
It was at one or two really large tables together, and it was every weekend.
Sean Perry
Geez.
Jerry Morris
So, yeah, I used to, like, walk into live and people would say, like, welcome back, baby boy. I was, well, way too well known to live. Yeah. I was way too well known at live.
Sean Perry
Damn.
Jerry Morris
That was like pasta. Yeah.
Sean Perry
I went through that club phase and, like, I don't know, right after college.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
I'm so over it, though.
Jerry Morris
You know, it's funny. So I've moved a lot in my life. I grew up in New York. After New York, I went to school in Springfield, Mass. After college, I went to New York City. After New York City, I went to Miami. After Miami, I went to Vegas. Every single time, I said, I'm not gonna party the same way I did before.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
And I did exactly what I did before. So that's like, I always.
Sean Perry
Even in Vegas, you're going to the clubs here.
Jerry Morris
No, not clubs now. Like, I'll drink while I'm gambling. You know, more of that type setting. But in the idea of, like, I'm not gonna drink a lot, I'm gonna get healthy, I'm gonna lift. Like, I'm gonna do three months sober, and then it never happens.
Sean Perry
So I think the people you're around, you know.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. You are who you surround yourself with. I could definitely agree with that.
Sean Perry
Yeah. You got some degenerates around you, man.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I mean, you know, doing business in the gambling world and enjoying it and obviously enjoying drinking. I feel like that's my personality. I'm very extroverted.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
You know, like to party, like to have fun. Like to have fun for everyone else, too.
Sean Perry
You're only young ones, man. It.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Maybe I'll grow up one day.
Sean Perry
Yeah. I don't think you'll die with any regrets.
Jerry Morris
No, definitely not.
Sean Perry
For sure. That's what I respect about you.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
Some people just. They're so plain. I don't know how to describe it. You know what I mean?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, for sure. Yeah. I couldn't see myself ever living that way. Honestly, I. I like to do it. I've always said this. I like to do whatever I want, whenever I want. Yeah. And I always try to live my life up to that standard. And if I can't, then I have to work harder I'm doing to be able to do it.
Sean Perry
Would you say you're an adrenaline junkie?
Jerry Morris
Um, yeah, I would say that, yeah. For sure. You like the thrill? I like the thrill, yeah. And I like doing adventure stuff. I love cliff jumping. I love, you know, skydiving.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Stuff like that. So, yeah, I would say I'm adrenaline junkie. Not to the point where I'll go out of my way to do a bunch of stuff. But, like, if it's the opportunity presents itself, yeah, I'm there. You'll be sure. Yeah.
Sean Perry
What's the highest cliff you've jumped off of?
Jerry Morris
Probably like 50ft.
Sean Perry
That's fucking high. I've done 40 and I was shitting.
Jerry Morris
My 40 is kind of crazy. They're high. It was only because I'm kind of sketched out about it too, in a way. Right. Like, if it's. There's a place in my hometown where there's like 50 foot cliffs and buildings and it's like a quarry, but the water is pitched like perfect blue.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So like you can take a GoPro down there 20ft under and see yourself and film yourself, like, jumping into that. Like, I'm comfortable. Yeah. When I was younger and stupid, I would jump into like crazy cliffs with like black water. You don't know what the hell's underneath. You don't know if you're hitting a crane underneath. More scary stuff, you know.
Sean Perry
No, it is risky. The risk to reward on cliff jumping doesn't really seem there.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. That's why it's got to be the right setting. But I love doing it for sure. It's like a fun hobby.
Sean Perry
I've seen someone do 80.
Jerry Morris
I know people that have done 80 into 11ft at the bottom. At fallen sleep in New York, you think you would definitely hit the bottom maybe at 60. Yeah, you do. Like, when you land, you have to kind of curve your body.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
But it's always really sketchy and it's like, it might not be 80, might be like 60, but you have to like, climb like there's a cliff and you have to climb a tree all the way up.
Sean Perry
What?
Jerry Morris
And yeah, when I watch people do it, I'm like, that's too psychotic for me. Like, I would never do that.
Sean Perry
That's next level. Skydiving is pretty crazy though.
Jerry Morris
I love skydiving.
Sean Perry
I haven't done it yet.
Jerry Morris
Really? You definitely have to.
Sean Perry
I want to.
Jerry Morris
Skydiving is. It's really. It's a crazy experience. It happened so fast. The stomach drop in your stomach is something like a roller coaster. Can't give it to you. It's way crazy.
Sean Perry
That bad?
Jerry Morris
Yeah. It's awesome though. And like, your face is like, you know, winds pushing against it. So it's fun though. I always joked when I was younger saying, like, I'd love to wake up every day and jump out of a plane, like, get my skydiving license. And that was like three years ago, and I never did it, but I've skydived probably like four or five times in my life, and if someone ever asked me to do it, I'd be like, yeah, yeah. So next time I go to Dubai, I definitely want to skydive.
Sean Perry
I'll definitely take you up on that offer. Don't you need like a thousand jumps to get your license?
Jerry Morris
I think it's something like that. Maybe it's less. Honestly, I don't think it's crazy. Apparently skydiving is more safe than driving a car.
Sean Perry
No.
Jerry Morris
Which I guess statistically makes sense, right? There's people driving cars everywhere, and there's less accidents and skydiving than there is cars.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
But, yeah, apparently that's a stat. I don't know how true it is or not.
Sean Perry
I also heard flying safer than driving.
Jerry Morris
Cars, that I could believe, too.
Sean Perry
I could see there's not many plane crashes.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I mean, there's definitely not. Yeah. Yeah. There's the same idea, though, statistically, Right? Like, planes versus cars. Every person has a car. Everyone's driving to get everywhere. We both had to drive here to get here today. You know, first, we're not flying here, which would be crazy if we could.
Sean Perry
I'm looking into a driver right now.
Jerry Morris
Dude, really? I think you should.
Sean Perry
I study all these top entrepreneurs, and a lot of them have drivers.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I mean, it makes sense. If you're busy and you're doing stuff on your phone, like, that makes sense to me. That's a good, like, positive ROI investment. Because, you know, if you're being driven and you're making money or, you know, doing your business while you're being driven, why drive versus even risking using your phone while you're driving?
Sean Perry
100%.
Jerry Morris
I wish I had a driver. I was gonna do that when I lived in Miami. Just never really pulled the trigger.
Sean Perry
Would be great for it because all the traffic.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Like a sprinter van. Like, I think, like, if you need like a sprinter, like a dope ass, like Maybach or.
Sean Perry
Yeah, open style, too.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, exactly.
Sean Perry
One of those cities.
Jerry Morris
I'd say Miami and Vegas, too. There's a lot of nice cars out here, too. It's not like Miami, where like, every Lambo you see, you're wondering if it's rented or not.
Sean Perry
Yeah. You know, I'll hear they're more scarce, I'd say.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, for sure.
Sean Perry
Yeah. You big on cars?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I like cars a lot. I'm big on anything that, like, you do every day.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So, like, I'll spend a lot of Money on a car. I spend a lot of money on my mattress or my pillow.
Sean Perry
Facts.
Jerry Morris
Anything I'm doing every day that affects my life, I definitely love. And I do love cars.
Sean Perry
Dude, I agree on the mattress. I used to cheap out on those.
Jerry Morris
Oh, no, I couldn't. I couldn't.
Sean Perry
I just spent 4k on a mattress.
Jerry Morris
No way. I think the most I spent on a mattress was 7K. And I financed it in Miami, and they ended up moving six months later. And I left the mattress because I was hurt. I tore through ligaments in my foot. I had no one to help me move. And I was just like, you know what? Everything. Like, I'm leaving whatever's here. I'm just taking the loss.
Sean Perry
Whoever scored, that is.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I was so pissed. Yeah.
Sean Perry
I bought a eight sleep. Have you heard of those? No, dude, it tracks everything.
Jerry Morris
Oh, really?
Sean Perry
I used it.
Jerry Morris
So you have, like, a smart mattress?
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Okay, cool.
Sean Perry
Used it for the first time last night. Dude, it freaking tracks how long you snore.
Jerry Morris
Wow.
Sean Perry
So I snored for eight minutes. It tracks how long you're in deep sleep.
Jerry Morris
Okay.
Sean Perry
Tracks the temperature of your body. It's nuts.
Jerry Morris
Really? Yeah, I. I don't sleep well. I feel like. Just in general, I feel like I've. Like my brain is so adhd. Like the second I think of something or I'll try not even get up and go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, because if I do, my brain will just activate and then I can't go back to sleep. I'll toss and turn, I'll sit on my phone. I'll end up starting to work at 5 or 6am or 4am just because it's like I can't go back to sleep. Like, screw it.
Sean Perry
You're just constantly.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And then I feel like my lack of sleep by doing that over time, eventually I'll snore the whole time. So I'd rather not have a mattress that tracks that because it'd probably be pretty embarrassing to see stats.
Sean Perry
Dude, I used to think like that too. Like, I could not sleep at night. I realized I had still physically tired my body out during the day.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I literally. I feel like I can't. I used to, like, smoke weed to go to sleep, and I used to tell myself I had to. And I got away from that. I was like, I'm gonna do a self experiment myself. That's not true. It's just like a belief that I made myself believe in. And now. Now I don't need to smoke to Go to sleep. But I still don't sleep well, so it doesn't make a difference, you know?
Sean Perry
Yeah. I will say sleep has definitely optimized my life because I used to skip out on sleep.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
Four or five hours a day.
Jerry Morris
Something I feel like would help my life greatly if I got more.
Sean Perry
Oh, it would.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
You'd be a new person.
Jerry Morris
And I feel like that's, like, proven already. I feel like that just science, you know, as humans.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
I'm sure you see a huge difference, right?
Sean Perry
No, for sure. How much attention do you pay to health?
Jerry Morris
It goes in waves. There's times where I really lock in. I focus on everything. I focus on my diet. I focus on lifting, but not enough. I mean, you know, whole first conversation, we're talking about drinking and farting.
Sean Perry
Failed a lot on my basketball invites.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I have. I've. Yeah, that's true. It's kind of embarrassing. And I actually love basketball, too, so. I used to love it a lot more. I hurt my foot two years ago snowboarding, and it's never been the same since. And that's kind of why I bail on it, too. When I played basketball, like, I played for the first time since playing with you months ago. Yeah. Like, three days ago. And after, like, five runs, like, I was, like, limping up the court, I was like, yeah, I'm nervous to play basketball. I'm nervous to snowboard. And speaking of not caring about health, like, I probably should have done more pt. I probably still should do pt. The injury was two years ago, so.
Sean Perry
What was the injury?
Jerry Morris
I tore three full ligaments in my left foot snowboarding on the last run.
Sean Perry
Dude.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. It was really brutal, bro. I was in crutches for six months. I didn't need surgery, but that was. I'm someone that's, like, very happy at all times. Like, I have a tattoo of a smiley face on myself for that reason. Like, generally, I'm pretty happy. I don't let things that I can't control bother me. That was, like, the most depressed I've been in my entire life, probably.
Sean Perry
That injury.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, that injury. Because, like, it was, like, six months of. I had to move out of my building. I lived in the epic building in Miami on, like, the little townhouses.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
And I had to crutch. It took me probably 30 minutes to crutch to my house and back. What? I had stairs in my crutches. Yeah. Because it was so far away. I had stairs in my house, so I'm on crutches. I couldn't I wasn't even sleeping upstairs in my bed.
Sean Perry
Holy.
Jerry Morris
And I was just so frustrated, dude. Like, especially in Miami heat, like, to get down from my house to go to wherever I have to go, I would crutch. I'd be sweating my ass off. And then I have to go stand outside and sweat more. And I'll never forget one time I was, like, crouching to my McLaren.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
And, like, you know, the crutches barely fit in the McLaren.
Sean Perry
Like.
Jerry Morris
Like, trying to do everything I can to get them in there. I have the window down. Like, they're hanging out of the window. And the whole spurs basketball team was pulling up to the hotel because, like, where I live was, like, a hotel and residency. And every spurs basketball player just had their phone out, just laughing at me, filming. I was like, yeah, I get it. I'm struggling.
Sean Perry
That's rough.
Jerry Morris
It was funny, though.
Sean Perry
You're making me not want to go snowboard, snowboarding ever.
Jerry Morris
Snowboarding was probably my favorite thing that I've ever done in my life. Like, that's, like, my happy place. I talk about adrenaline junkie. I go down the mountain as fast as I can with my knees bent. Literally pure, just vertical, straight down, as fast as possible.
Sean Perry
Damn.
Jerry Morris
I don't do park. I don't try to do jumps. I literally just go straight down.
Sean Perry
Holy.
Jerry Morris
And yeah, it's honestly, missing in the last two years is like, that's. It's sad.
Sean Perry
So you hit a bump and you just went flying. And then.
Jerry Morris
So we're with a bunch of people that don't regularly snowboard. And I hate doing that, honestly. I try to avoid that, but it was a big group of people. Not even. It's like, everyone's going so slow. You know, they need your help. Like, when I. Like I said I like to go down the mountain full speed. When you're with someone, it's like you're either going to leave them at the top of the mountain, and then they're panicking. And, you know, I. I'm big on. People should get lessons if they snowboard or ski. Like, get lessons so you can do it yourself without, you know, bothering someone. That is really good. But. So we were with this big group of people the whole time. I was going so slow the last two runs. Finally, everyone went in. Me and my friend Chris were like, screw it. Let's just full vertical down the full mountain. Like, let's get, you know, what we want out of this. Did it the first time. It was dark. It was icy. We couldn't see well. First one was really sketchy. We did it fine. And then we were like, screw it. Let's do one more. And that second one, like, I took it was the worst fall ever. Like, I. I probably toppled 50ft down the mountain, just tumbling over and over and over again.
Sean Perry
Holy. You couldn't see what was in front of you.
Jerry Morris
I just. I clipped a little piece of ice while I was probably going, like, 50 miles an hour. And literally, I toppled so far down that mountain, and the way it ended was, like, my feet just clapped straight downward.
Sean Perry
Oh, my God.
Jerry Morris
So, like, that's, like, what hurt. I don't even know how I didn't break both feet, but just my left foot. Like, I knew it right away. Like, right away. I was like, my foot's broken. Like, call someone. Like, my foot's broken for sure.
Sean Perry
And it's so cold. You didn't feel the pain, right?
Jerry Morris
I felt. I didn't feel it immediately, but I knew it. Like, I do really well with pain, too. I broke my arm snowboarding in the past, too, and it was the same thing. Like, someone came and helped me, and I was like, my arm's broken. Like, very calm. And they were like. Like, are you sure? Is there anything else wrong? I was like, bro, my arm's broken.
Sean Perry
That's nuts.
Jerry Morris
They're, like, checking me for concussions. I was like, my arm is broken. So with pain. I do really well with it. So, like, I knew for sure. Yeah, but it wasn't, like, excruciating. I wasn't, like, screaming or crying. I was more just sitting there like, damn, bro, I really just broke my foot. I was just thinking about the crutches, bro. Yeah, I hate crutches.
Sean Perry
I hate crutches. They need to invent something better.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Thank God it wasn't both feet. Could have been in a wheelchair.
Sean Perry
I've been in a wheelchair.
Jerry Morris
Really?
Sean Perry
I tore my glute and track and field.
Jerry Morris
No way. How long were you in a wheelchair for?
Sean Perry
Fucking a week in high school, so people had to push me around to class.
Jerry Morris
You probably got out of class, like, 10 minutes earlier.
Sean Perry
Yeah, that was lit, but, no, it's embarrassing, dude.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, that's like. I wouldn't be embarrassed by it, but it sucks. It's like, that's, like, a real struggle. You need constant aid and help from people.
Sean Perry
Yeah, well, here's why it was embarrassing. I tore my glute in the race, so people were running over me in the last 50 meters. And in track and field, you don't wear underwear.
Jerry Morris
No way.
Sean Perry
So you can see my dick and balls? Pretty much.
Jerry Morris
My God. I need to see a clip.
Sean Perry
Yeah, I'm on the floor. Like, they're lifting my leg up.
Jerry Morris
No, I don't even mean to laugh at that. That's actually not bad.
Sean Perry
It's whatever. Like, it happened.
Jerry Morris
Damn. Well, at least it was in high school. Yeah, like, now.
Sean Perry
A lot of trauma from high school, dude.
Jerry Morris
Really? Yeah, that's real trauma.
Sean Perry
No, I got bullied, bro. I'm not. Where did you fit in on the high school?
Jerry Morris
I fit in on very similar to, like, I guess now, like, I know I knew everybody. I was, you know, very extroverted. I partied a lot.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So you played sports? Yeah, I mean, I don't like to call myself a cool kid, but, yeah, I knew everybody. I had good relationships with everybody.
Sean Perry
Okay.
Jerry Morris
Y. Yeah, I didn't really get bullied, and I didn't bully people either. Like, I. I would never. Yeah, I would never bully anyone. I tried to keep friends with everybody, whether they were different than me or not.
Sean Perry
Yeah, you never know how people are going to end up, dude.
Jerry Morris
Now I bet all your high school bullies watch you.
Sean Perry
Oh, no, they do.
Jerry Morris
Wish all his friends are Sean.
Sean Perry
No, you never know where people end up. One of my classmates is a Olympic gold medalist now.
Jerry Morris
No way. Crazy.
Sean Perry
Super nuts.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. That's insane.
Sean Perry
I know you're super tight with Bryce Hall. How'd you meet him?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, Bryce is a really good friend. We met gambling, actually. We were sitting next to each other at a table, literally just taking shots and gambling. And Bryce ordered. Bryce is a very similar personality to me, and he just ordered, like, seven shots for the table, thinking everyone would take them. Everyone just declined. At this point, we didn't know each other at all. Yeah, we're just, like, chopping it up, talking here and there, whatever, you know, gambling. We're winning, so we're, like, you know, exciting, Dapping each other up, whatever. And, like, everyone was like, yo, I'm not taking these shots. We had seven chilled tequila shots in front of us. Me and Bryce just looked at him. I was like, bro, I'll take all of them with you. Like, let's just. Let's do. Every time. Whether we win or lose, we'll just take it.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So my embrace's friendship purely started from drinking and gambling, I'd say. And we both won in the session, which I feel like, helped. Like, energy was good. Definitely helped, you know, both drinking, you know, it was fun.
Sean Perry
When you win with someone, it's a bond. Like, I'll be gambling automatic. Don't know who they are. But if we win.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, if you win, it's automatic. Yeah, exactly. That's kind of what me and Bryce did. You know, Obviously I knew who Bryce was at that point. He didn't know me, but yeah, it was, it clicked pretty instantly. We have some very similar personalities and we won the session. We were drinking a lot. But I think the way me and Bryce formed our friendship after that day, we did the same exact thing, like another eight days in a row.
Sean Perry
Oh yeah.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Just like, let's take shots. Yeah, let's take shots and play blackjack. We kept winning, which is not normal, obviously.
Sean Perry
No.
Jerry Morris
You know, but that made it like easy to keep saying yeah for both of us. Like if one night I didn't want to and he did, like, I'd be like, nah, come on. And then it'd be vice versa. So we just ended up like pressuring each other to gamble and drink until we both like had enough of that, you know. Now we'll both still do it, obviously, but it's not the same versus like that first week we were. We were here at Aria Red Rock every single day, just blackjack wiping them. Tequila shots. Yeah, we're doing really well. They're both just kept winning. And it's like how Martingale. No, not even. I don't, I don't believe that. I feel like if you have unlimited money maybe.
Sean Perry
Right.
Jerry Morris
Like if you have enough. But like if you come with a budget or a bankroll and you know that like you don't want to go cash advance or your cash advance is already full because you already did it. That's like when you. I don't, I don't really believe in that. I like to play kind of the same blackjack and then I do what's called blackjack fire. One of my friends made it up. And it's like a. It's a non written rule in blackjack that we fully believe. Like I will do it every single time. Really? I'll play the same bet every single time. And the second that I hit a blackjack, that next hand we call it, we just fire. Like if I'm betting a thousand hand on blackjack, that, that hand after Blackjack, I'm betting 5 or 10k. Really? Yeah. Like I'll just fire.
Sean Perry
You believe in like momentum then kind.
Jerry Morris
Of like if we joke about it and call it blackjack fire. Everyone knows the rules.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
And that's what we always say when we do it. And it's. It's It'll. It'll either completely destroy a session, or if you hit two of them in a row, you're up so much, you can leave the table.
Sean Perry
Right.
Jerry Morris
So it's like, all depends on how lucky you are. That hand after blackjack that decides if I win or lose. Yeah.
Sean Perry
I feel like a good blackjack session comes down to, like, a couple hands.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Like a double and a split or something like that. Or that one time you decide to get ignorant and put more money on it, and then you have to double and split. It's always. I feel like it's universally. It always just happens, you know, Split often every time I get a chance to. And then depending on the shoe, too. Like, I'll split things that I'm not supposed to just to kind of mess the deck up or.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
You know, I'll only play double deck blackjack, too. I refuse to play 6 decks or 8x. Like, if it's not double deck, I will not sit down.
Sean Perry
Do you. Do you notice you win more with the double ducks?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I. I don't like six deck unless there's, like, a match. The dealer.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Which is the only way I would do it. But, yeah, double deck, strictly. Usually.
Sean Perry
Is it because you just lose track of what's coming out?
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Also, I don't even try. Like, I'm relatively bad at math. I think about that with everybody. I'm not even gonna sit there and try to count cards. Like, you can just tell the way I play. I'm certainly not counting.
Sean Perry
It seems too fast to really count, honestly.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I feel like you need to have the brain for it. There's definitely people that can, like. I know people that can count cards.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
There was one time I got dealt and a dealer said, ace. When I wasn't going to hit, he said, ace. And I was like, what do you mean? And I was like, that was weird. And I hit and it was an ace next.
Sean Perry
What the.
Jerry Morris
I was like, are you fucking counting? It was crazy. I think the dealer is literally counting his own deck.
Sean Perry
They probably get taught how to count honestly, because then they could spot it.
Jerry Morris
Then they can spot it. I feel like it's easier spot, though. If you see someone, like, betting really low and then out of nowhere bet really big and face cards come out. Yeah. I feel like that's how you can get banned from a casino super easily.
Sean Perry
Have you ever seen a counter on one of your tables?
Jerry Morris
Yes. I actually recently watched someone get banned. Four count. Yeah. But he was being really ignorant about it. Like, he was doing, you know, fluctuations of numbers and he was also like kind of talking about it and. Oh, that's dumb. Yeah, yeah, he got, he got exited pretty quick.
Sean Perry
Yeah, he just drew attention to himself.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I don't think he realized that he'd get banned and he wasn't making that much money. He was playing kind of small but super dumb. Just. Yeah, it was a really stupid way to not be allowed to get banned.
Sean Perry
There's only like three casino groups.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, yeah, exactly. And when you get banned, if it's a place you like, then it's generally.
Sean Perry
You'Re banned from like five other casinos.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, exactly.
Sean Perry
Mgm, Caesars, and who owns Red Rock?
Jerry Morris
It's like stations.
Sean Perry
Stations. Yeah, those are like the big three.
Jerry Morris
Exactly.
Sean Perry
So if you get banned from one of those, you're. You're wiped.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, exactly. And that sucks, you know, if you're like going there or whatnot.
Sean Perry
Yeah. Have you seen Mickey Mace gamble in Vegas ever?
Jerry Morris
So I've never personally gambled with him. I spent the super bowl with him this year, actually. Really humble dude. That's one thing I could say about him. Just meeting him for the first time, you know, seeing all of his clips on the Internet, you're not sure like who he'd be like when you meet him. Yeah, that guy is a real celebrity in a casino and he's really cool. He stops everywhere, he'll take pictures with fans. That's what Bryce does too. That's what I really liked about Bryce right away, seeing how humbly was. Like, you walk around a mall with Bryce and million people are stopping him. That's making a casino. So I've seen him one time, he won one of my friends 180k in like a 40 minute session. But I've never gambled.
Sean Perry
Baccarat or. Yeah, yeah, that's the game, man.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And I, I've never again with him personally, but just, you know, spent the super bowl with him watching it and then watching him win my friend 180k afterward.
Sean Perry
That's nuts. What did he start with to win the 180?
Jerry Morris
I think you started with 50, I want to say. Wow.
Sean Perry
Yeah, almost four hours.
Jerry Morris
It was either 50 or 100. I got there late. I was like kind of. I was doing other things. I was on my phone working and stuff. So I wasn't like fully attent to watching it, but I was kind of just watching from a glance. And I watched them celebrate, you know, screaming, dabbing each other up. Yeah, it was cool to watch.
Sean Perry
That's fire why do you think Asians are so good at baccarat?
Jerry Morris
You know what's crazy? I don't know. I don't know. But I also know they love baccarat. Yeah, right. Like, that's like. I think that's the only Asian game. I could be wrong. But bakara, the actual rules are in Asian.
Sean Perry
Oh, really?
Jerry Morris
Like, yeah. Like if you ever get the little pamphlet that they give you baccarat, like it's Asian at the top.
Sean Perry
I didn't know that.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And then. Yeah. I don't know why they're so good. Do you play baccarat?
Sean Perry
No, but every time I go to casino and see the baccarat, it's like 80 Asian.
Jerry Morris
Yes, it is always 80 Asian. And I. What I've noticed about baccarat is like, I feel like it's not that popular in the. In the gambling world. It's always like in the way back of a casino.
Sean Perry
Yeah. They hide it because it's the best odds.
Jerry Morris
It's the best odds. And, you know, I feel like if you have big money, it's the best way to make a lot of money. Maybe that's why Asians like it, or wealthy Asians, because, you know, it's the best odds. They're. They're smart. They're not playing blackjack with negative edge. And bachelor's kind of a 50. 50. You catch four in a row at 50k a hand, you're up 200k.
Sean Perry
Yeah. You could go up quick.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
They didn't have it on the cruise I was just on. I was bummed.
Jerry Morris
No way. Yeah.
Sean Perry
I went on a virgin.
Jerry Morris
They probably had a lot of slots just taking money.
Sean Perry
Triple zero roulette, though.
Jerry Morris
Oh, my God. Of course. I'm surprised it wasn't five zeros.
Sean Perry
Yeah, they keep adding zeros.
Jerry Morris
You know, it's funny, every casino offers cruises. I think that's the funniest thing. Because they know that you'll just go and probably gamble 90 of the time you're in that and you'll lose. I'm sure they have a partnership for sure.
Sean Perry
Yeah. Literally every cruise has a partnership with a casino.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Yeah. So that's one thing I've always noticed is casinos every year trying to get me to go on cruises.
Sean Perry
Oh, yeah. They probably offer you them for free, right?
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I think this year.
Sean Perry
Yeah, I'm gonna do Carnival one or the.
Jerry Morris
I don't even know what they are. I keep slacking on actually going to get the pamphlet of all the different lists.
Sean Perry
Usually it's Carnival. I Think.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. So I'm going to go. I'll tell you in, like, 48 hours. Because I've been saying I'm gonna go, and I haven't.
Sean Perry
Yeah. Do you even play roulette?
Jerry Morris
I love roulette. It's actually my favorite.
Sean Perry
It's like the worst odds.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. The way I play is really, really sick. Honestly, it's a problem.
Sean Perry
Do you have a strategy or.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I do. It's kind of hard to explain. I just play the second digit of whatever the numbers are and repeating. So, like, say five is on the board. I'm going to play 5, 25, 15, 35. And if there's like, obviously you see, like, I don't know, like, 20 numbers. So I'll just take that second digit. So if it's like 25 and 14, I'll play all the zeros, all the fives, and all the fours. 14, 4, 24, 15, 5, 25. And that's, like, how I play.
Sean Perry
So you've noticed those last digits repeat sometimes?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I feel like they always do one way or another. Obviously, roulette, like you said, the way I play is, like, only, like, big numbers inside.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So I either lose aggressively really fast, or I win aggressively really fast. And then I've actually used Siri, too. I can't take credit for it. I watched one of my friends do it first.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
He was asking Siri 1, 2, 3, or 4. And that was like, for the outside, like, even, odd, red or black. So that was the four. And whatever Siri would say, he would do. And I always play inside. So I was like, hold on. Let's make this way more exciting.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
I was like, cut 36 out. Because I don't. I don't ever play 36. So I'll say, hey, Siri, pick a number one to 35. And I. The first time I did it, I hit for like 70, 000. What? And then the second time I did it, I hit for like 105,000, dude. And series legitimately made me more money gambling than I have myself.
Sean Perry
That's actually nuts. You were betting like, 2k.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Like 1k number.
Sean Perry
Wow.
Jerry Morris
To hit. So if it hits a 35k, dude, that's nuts. And there was one time, it was actually on a streamer, a vlog, too, of, like, me showing someone doing it. And I picked a number with Siri and then I had them do it. And it hit. It was. It was T Foo's vlog. Wow. Yeah.
Sean Perry
I think I saw that.
Jerry Morris
He hit 3 for 35k. Because I was like. And I was. I was really drunk. Yeah. Like, mumbling to him. I'm like, just. Just tell Siri. And he does it. And it hits. And I was like, see? Siri's incredible, dude.
Sean Perry
I remember that video because didn't Bryce hall get in a beef with someone?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I think so. I think.
Sean Perry
Forget the guy's name.
Jerry Morris
I think it was that day. It might have been different day. I'm not sure. But, yeah, that. That whole beef was like. Like I was sitting. I was at that table when it happened. I was confused about that beef. I didn't really fully understand it.
Sean Perry
Bryce was just losing and getting tilted.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, he was tilted for sure. But also, like, he. He was kind of taking jabs for no reason. He was trolling. And then I found out after we didn't know who he was. Like, he loves to troll, so I think he just trolled the wrong person at the right time.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
But, I mean, I've gambled a lot with Bryce. Like, Bryce is very humble and very chill. So, I mean, that day, obviously, it was just, you know, more tilted and didn't like being trolled.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Which I could understand if that was me. I probably would have had a very similar reaction. Yeah.
Sean Perry
If you're down bad and someone's making.
Jerry Morris
Comments, I usually don't threaten to hit people because I can't fight. You know, I'd probably get my ass beat if I said that. But just in general. Yeah. I feel like that's not really who Bryce is at all. I feel like the Internet took it that way just because that's what the Internet does.
Sean Perry
Dude, they love to shit on him. One thing about Bryce is I don't know how he fucking deals with all that hate. Like, it's impressive to me.
Jerry Morris
I think he's great at it.
Sean Perry
It's key.
Jerry Morris
He's great at it. I don't think he doubles down into it. And he's really loved by a lot of people, too, from what I've seen. Just, you know, over the last seven months, he's loved by way more people than he is hated. At least what I think, in my opinion. Yeah. I just think the Internet runs with anything that gets views as, you know, and being in our world, that's. That's how the Internet works. You know, people do anything to get views.
Sean Perry
Also, the haters won't come up to you in person?
Jerry Morris
No, absolutely not. Like, the haters are usually the way I look at a hater online. It's like somebody that's Already beneath you and they have nothing else really going for them, per se. And they're usually, you know, below you in some way, shape or form. It's easier just to go type a hateful message.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
I tell a lot of my clients that too. Right. When I do, like, mass media stuff or I'm making people viral in different ways through the different things I do, like, they'll be like, but there's hate comments. I'm like, that's gonna happen. Like, what do you think? What do you think celebrities deal with?
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
You know, Bryce, any celebrity, they all deal with that. Because when you have mass Internet people all looking at you at the same time, there's going to be people that, you know, aren't comfortable with their own lives and they will just go type whatever they want, you know.
Sean Perry
So it's honestly a good sign for me though.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. I mean, I tell people the more people comment, the more it's going to go viral. So, like, let them keep commenting. I actually, right before I walked in here, just sent that to somebody.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
They said, hey, do you think we could switch this post? Because I don't really love the comments on it. I said, bro, I hope there's a thousand more comments on it because it means more people are going to reach you and the ones that are smart enough to actually click your page and like your content, you're going to get more followers. I'd rather that post reach 5 million people than 1. I don't care about the hateful comments. I care about who goes to your page afterwards.
Sean Perry
Yep. You know, if you see any viral video and you look at the comments, doesn't even matter what platform it's on, there's hate.
Jerry Morris
There has to be. That's what makes videos go viral. You know, it's sharing it, it's commenting on it. That's like how algorithms work. They're. They're looking for engagement. So if you don't have engagement, obviously, you know, I'd rather have hate and I'd rather have hate and love than no love. You know, that's how you grow brand.
Sean Perry
You won't go viral.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, it's like you got going viral. How do you build a brand without, like, building an actual audience?
Sean Perry
Yeah, yeah. My advice to content creators coming in is you're going to get hate. Just learn how to cope with my.
Jerry Morris
Advice to content creators. Same thing. You're going to get hate, hates. Good. Learn to double down on it and, and definitely run with it. You know, you can't be mad. You can't be someone on the Internet and then care what people think. Think. Right. That's the whole point of being on the Internet. It's like you're doing it because you don't already care. You're doing it for whatever your vision is or your goal. And if you can't deal with haters on the Internet, it's probably not for you.
Sean Perry
Yeah. As long as you're literally being yourself, like.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. That's what you believe in too. Yeah. Like literally they're helping your algorithm.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Haters literally drive an algorithm. Make things go viral.
Sean Perry
Absolutely.
Jerry Morris
I encourage it.
Sean Perry
Bryce is going all in on Trump too, which is dope.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And I love it. Obviously, you know, I'm a supporter of Trump too, and I definitely, you know, I think it's good someone like Bryce who has an audience in 20 to 24 year olds in that area. I'm glad he's going on.
Sean Perry
Yeah. And I know he hates being called the tick tocker, but he was like the first major, like, tick.
Jerry Morris
I love joking, calling him a tick Tock. But yeah, obviously, I think Bryce is really good at his audience. He's really good at the Internet. He's been doing his whole life. So I think it's good that he's using his platform for always things he believes in. You know, he always liked to fight when he was younger, too. Now he's fighting professionally.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So I think that's cool.
Sean Perry
Would you ever fight for money?
Jerry Morris
No.
Sean Perry
Even a million dollars?
Jerry Morris
A million dollars? If. If I thought I had a chance. If it's against like a fighter like.
Sean Perry
That Derek kid from Jake Paul is better company.
Jerry Morris
Derek, I'd fight you right now. I'd probably fight Derek for free because he's skinny. I actually think I called Derek out on a video. I'm friends with Derek. I'm friends with all the better guys. I'm close with all them. I like all of them. Good dudes. Good group of people. I love what they're doing. I think I actually, on camera did say, derek, I'd fight you for free. So this will be the second time. Derek, I will fight you for calling you out, man.
Sean Perry
I will say he's more athletic than I thought.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. And he kind of like trains. And I feel like he'd beat my. Still do it.
Sean Perry
You know, he trains. He ran half a mile in 2 minutes, 8 seconds.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. He's definitely. He looks like a track star, which.
Sean Perry
Is insane, for sure.
Jerry Morris
He looks like a runner. I wouldn't, I wouldn't put that past Him.
Sean Perry
Yeah, that's a 415 mile pace. So.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, the last video I saw of him fighting too, he definitely, he's got it, you know, he's definitely tiny. Right. I think there was like a clip. I don't know if it was like an actual fight, like in a ring. I think they were like just like had gloves on in the middle of the parking lot.
Sean Perry
He was outdoors.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, yeah. But yeah, I saw like one clip of that. I think he got like one good punch on Steiny. I don't think I even saw the full clothes of it.
Sean Perry
No. I don't know how it went but Shout out to Derek, man. He talks his talking. At least he backs it up though.
Jerry Morris
I love that. Talking about like content creators and like doing whatever, not caring about hate. I feel like Derek's like a perfect example of that.
Sean Perry
You know, he learned it from Jake, I bet.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I'm sure. And I think he's smart. You know, I feel like he, he gets a lot of views and people either love him or hate him and either way they still follow him. That's like the nature of being a content creator. Whether people love you or hate you, they still follow you. You're doing your job.
Sean Perry
You can funnel the hate into success too. 100 just built a nine figure brand in two months.
Jerry Morris
Exactly.
Sean Perry
And he used to get the most hate of it.
Jerry Morris
You can. I feel like when you're building a brand and audience too, you can always pivot it right. You can always like change what you're doing. You can always rebrand, especially when you're young. Like I feel like there's tons of examples of people that have done that very, very well over the years. Like you can just rebrand, you know, you take your audience and go into something else that you believe in.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So I think as long as like you said, it's what you believe in and you don't care about the hate, it's like you can always turn it into success. And I always like to make like people that hate. I try to kill with kindness after, you know, you kill someone. Yeah, exactly. Like they're, they're doing because they want a reaction. So when your actions like, oh, it's all good man, love you anyway, people like, wait, what? Why are you being nice to me and I want to hate you and then you don't give them a reason to hate you and it's like it fucks with them.
Sean Perry
It messes them up.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. It's fun.
Sean Perry
Yeah. How do you spend all the money.
Jerry Morris
You win when you gamble, I mean, honestly, I usually try to keep a bankroll to gamble more, depending on, like, what we're talking about parlays. Like, I'll try to keep it up and spin it up. But one of my friends, two years ago, he always said, like, why don't you buy something? Like, you're an idiot. I know the way you gamble, like, you'll just keep doubling up. You get drunk. Like, you'll lose all your money in a night.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So now on, if I go out big in a night, I give half the money to my friends right away. And I like to buy watches. Like, I'll take half the profit and just. I'll buy. That's like the thing I've been doing recently. I just buy watches.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
And I really like doing that because the value is good. Right now, the market's down. I really like watches just as much as I do cars. So, like, right now I'm wearing an ap. You know, like, I like to buy, like, nice AP is or Rolexes. Any chance I get from. From a big win on something this way, it's like, even if I do lose after, it's like I still have the ap.
Sean Perry
You have something to show for.
Jerry Morris
Exactly.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
Watches are good for networking, too.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, absolutely. I. It's part of. Part of the first reason I started buying watches, because the only people that know watches well are usually people of success or, you know, my typical client, I'd say. So. Yeah. Watches is like a good bonding experience, good networking, and I really like them. I used to wear a lot of diamonds and stuff. I don't really wear a lot of diamonds or jewelry anymore.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So, like, I'll do very minimal on my wrist, like a watch, and then maybe like a bracelet or two. But that's. That's really it for me in terms of jewelry now. Absolutely.
Sean Perry
You think you're going to stick in Vegas for a bit? I know you move a lot.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Honestly, I think this. I stayed in Miami for three years. I don't know if I'll get to Vegas for three years. I'm already like, I kind of want another spot in Miami. So I'm already looking now.
Sean Perry
You want to go back?
Jerry Morris
I don't want to go back full time. I think I'll always have something to do here. Just the nature of, like, you know, networking, the area I'm in, the people I'm around, and then just the businesses I'm involved in.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
So I feel like part of me will always be here, but I don't want to like live my whole life here. Same like I'd love to have a house here and a house in Miami. Eventually spend more time in Miami than Vegas. But for now, like I could see myself at least the next full 12 months from now being in Vegas. And I've been here for like seven months.
Sean Perry
I'm the same dude. I want a spot on the east coast, west coast, yeah.
Jerry Morris
Perfect world. I'd like Dallas, New York, L.A. vegas. Miami.
Sean Perry
Damn.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. No, like that's where I'd want to have like my homes across anything I do like more long term plan, you know, one center, two, Just one of kind of the. My five favorite places to be in the country. But like right now, Vegas, Miami. I would say, like that's where I want to be back and forth. But Vegas more full time than Miami.
Sean Perry
Where's number one for you if you.
Jerry Morris
Had to pick right now? Vegas. That could change. But like I could see, I mean next year I might say Miami.
Sean Perry
Okay.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, Florida. I'd say Florida or Vegas.
Sean Perry
Vegas is a hot take. Take. I don't hear many people say that's number one.
Jerry Morris
Just right now I feel like I'm different than most people, you know, like for what I do with work and what I'm doing in the sports betting world and just like marketing in gambling world. I think being here is better for networking and better for business. I think that I can build that for a year right now. And that's why I say right now, because I could build that for a year and then I could leave. That's what I did in Miami kind of. You know, I met everyone I had to. I made money with everyone I had to. I built an incredible network and relationships with everybody. I still do a ton with people in Miami. I don't have to be in Miami to do that anymore. First here, I feel like I'm still networking, I'm still meeting people. It's someone new every day or every event. And then you know, when that network's built and you know I've done a lot of business from it, that's when I'd be like, all right, well, I don't really need to be here anymore. I already kind of solidified what I do.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Then I'd probably be happy going back to Florida.
Sean Perry
Got it. Any goals that you haven't accomplished yet here? Just in general?
Jerry Morris
Yeah, definitely. For sure.
Sean Perry
Financial.
Jerry Morris
Financial. I want to own a jet. Okay, that's definitely a go.
Sean Perry
That's doable.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, for sure. I mean, I. I feel like it's definitely doable.
Sean Perry
Steve will do it. Just bought one. Vegas Matt, I think just bought one as well.
Jerry Morris
I heard that. Yeah. I didn't know. I haven't seen her. Talk to Vegas Matt in a little bit. I'll probably see him this weekend, I'm sure.
Sean Perry
Tomorrow.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, yeah, I'll definitely see him tomorrow, for sure. But I would say that's probably the biggest financial goal. I'd love to. Whether it's equity with friends or I'd like to own a jet where I'm not spending ridiculous amounts of money on jets.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
Or not really having to worry about flying where it's like, I know there's a jet in the hangar, and wherever I'm going, the jet's going. Like, that'd be. That'd be the best financial goal for me.
Sean Perry
Yeah. It's hard to think of a better purchase than a jet.
Jerry Morris
Right. And that obviously means, like, you know, to buy a jet comfortably, being able to afford what it costs monthly. That's at least in my head, I guess, like, 100 million. So I guess that's a financial goal.
Sean Perry
Split it with, like, four people.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
Surprise, actually.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, for sure. It's way, way better that way. And then maintenance isn't that bad either.
Sean Perry
Maintenance. And if you're chartering it.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, chartering kind of pays it back, too.
Sean Perry
Yeah. Kind of offsets it, so.
Jerry Morris
Yeah.
Sean Perry
No, when I'm ready, I'll hit you up.
Jerry Morris
Yeah, I'd love to, bro.
Sean Perry
Yeah, we'll probably need, like, 5 mil liquid, least.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Yeah. And that's doable, too. You think 5 mil gets, like, a nice jet?
Sean Perry
Not a nice.
Jerry Morris
I haven't looked into them all that often right now.
Sean Perry
Yeah.
Jerry Morris
I should start, though.
Sean Perry
No, if you're talking nice, then, yeah, probably tens of millions.
Jerry Morris
Yeah. Yeah. And I don't need anything crazy. I'd say it has to have, like, six seats, right. If we're gonna want to take friends places. At least six.
Sean Perry
Like, if it's only four, it's kind of tight.
Jerry Morris
Four is tight. And then, you know, I feel like you can't even use it the way you want. Right. I want to own a jet, like I said. I want to be able to do whatever I want whenever I want. And jet with four people wouldn't really.
Sean Perry
No. You can't even go coast to coast fast because it's the propellers.
Jerry Morris
Exactly. Yeah. You gotta stop for gas, ride two or three times.
Sean Perry
Yeah. All right, bro. It's been fun.
Jerry Morris
Where can people find you at Jerry M. On Instagram. That's the main platform. I don't really do any content anywhere else. And I'm one story a week, baby. That's it. Sean. Peace.
Digital Social Hour Podcast Summary
Episode: Digital Marketing Secrets from a Casino Power Player | Jerry Morris DSH #918
Release Date: November 24, 2024
Host: Sean Kelly
After a significant hiatus, Jerry Morris makes a triumphant return to the Digital Social Hour podcast. The conversation kicks off with Jerry reflecting on his absence and expressing enthusiasm for rejoining the show.
[01:19] Jerry Morris: "Yeah, it's been years, dude."
Jerry delves deep into his life as a sports bettor, sharing both his successes and setbacks. He emphasizes his preference for baseball betting, attributing his consistent winnings to his deep understanding and personal enjoyment of the sport.
[02:53] Sean Perry: "What's your best sport to bet on?"
[02:55] Jerry Morris: "Baseball for sure. It's the only sport I actually enjoy betting on... I feel like I win every year."
Jerry candidly discusses his high-stake bets, including a memorable $20,000 five-team parlay that unfortunately lost in the first leg. This anecdote highlights the volatile nature of sports betting and Jerry's resilience in the face of losses.
[02:30] Jerry Morris: "The biggest bet this year I made was 20,000 on a five team parlay... and lost first leg."
He also touches upon the challenges of sports betting, such as the limitations imposed by sportsbooks on high rollers like himself and Sean.
[03:58] Sean Perry: "Damn."
[03:59] Jerry Morris: "Yeah, they have limits pretty much everywhere, especially if you're good."
Jerry explains how he leverages gambling as a strategic tool for networking. By engaging with other bettors and maintaining strong relationships with casino hosts, he transforms his gambling activities into business opportunities.
[07:08] Jerry Morris: "I try to gamble more for the networking than I do like to try to actually win money... I hope to meet at least one to three people that I can do business with."
This approach has proven effective, allowing Jerry to build a robust network that supports his various business ventures in sports betting and social media marketing.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Jerry's relationships with prominent influencers like Sean Perry and Bryce Hall. He shares how mutual interests in gambling and similar personalities have forged strong friendships.
[23:10] Jerry Morris: "Yeah, Bryce is a really good friend. We met gambling, actually... We were winning, so we're, like, exciting, dapping each other up."
Jerry recounts memorable moments with Bryce, including high-stakes gambling sessions that solidified their bond. He also discusses interactions with other influencers like Mickey Mace and Derek, highlighting the dynamic nature of relationships within the gambling and influencer communities.
[28:13] Sean Perry: "What did he start with to win the 180?"
[28:24] Jerry Morris: "I think you started with 50, I want to say. Wow."
The conversation shifts to the challenges of building a personal brand, especially in the face of online hate. Jerry offers invaluable advice to content creators on managing negative feedback and using it to fuel brand growth.
[33:09] Sean Perry: "Also, the haters won't come up to you in person?"
[33:11] Jerry Morris: "No, absolutely not... They are usually beneath you."
He emphasizes that hate comments, while unpleasant, are a natural part of going viral and can significantly boost engagement metrics essential for brand visibility.
[34:18] Jerry Morris: "Yeah, you got going viral. How do you build a brand without, like, building an actual audience?"
Jerry advises creators to focus on genuine engagement and not let online negativity deter them from their goals.
[35:09] Jerry Morris: "Haters literally drive an algorithm. Make things go viral. I encourage it."
Jerry paints a vivid picture of his adventurous lifestyle, highlighting his love for high-risk activities like cliff jumping, skydiving, and snowboarding. He shares personal stories, including a severe snowboarding injury that had a profound impact on his life.
[19:05] Jerry Morris: "I tore three full ligaments in my left foot snowboarding on the last run."
His tales of adrenaline-fueled exploits not only entertain but also showcase his fearless and extroverted personality, traits that complement his professional endeavors.
[12:24] Jerry Morris: "I would say that, yeah. You like the thrill? I like the thrill, yeah."
Looking ahead, Jerry outlines his ambitious goals, with a primary objective of owning a private jet. He discusses the logistical and financial considerations involved, underscoring his commitment to scaling his business ventures.
[41:05] Jerry Morris: "Financial. I want to own a jet. Okay, that's definitely a goal."
Additionally, he envisions maintaining a presence in key cities like Las Vegas and Miami to facilitate ongoing networking and business growth.
[39:05] Sean Perry: "You think you're going to stick in Vegas for a bit?"
[39:08] Jerry Morris: "Yeah. Honestly, I think this. I stayed in Miami for three years... I could see myself at least the next full 12 months from now being in Vegas."
As the episode wraps up, Jerry shares how listeners can connect with him on Instagram, emphasizing his focus on selective content creation and maintaining a strong online presence.
[42:03] Jerry Morris: "Where can people find you at Jerry M. On Instagram. That's the main platform. I don't really do any content anywhere else."
Sports Betting Insights: Jerry's strategic approach to sports betting, particularly in baseball, showcases the importance of knowledge and passion in achieving consistent success.
Networking Through Gambling: Leveraging gambling as a networking tool can open doors to valuable business relationships and opportunities.
Handling Online Hate: Embracing and utilizing negative feedback can enhance brand visibility and growth, turning challenges into advantages.
Adventurous Lifestyle: A fearless and extroverted personality, coupled with a penchant for high-risk activities, can complement professional pursuits and personal fulfillment.
Ambitious Goals: Setting high-reaching objectives, such as owning a private jet, underscores the importance of vision and planning in personal and professional development.
On Sports Betting:
[02:55] Jerry Morris: "Baseball for sure. It's the only sport I actually enjoy betting on... I feel like I win every year."
On Networking:
[07:08] Jerry Morris: "I try to gamble more for the networking than I do like to try to actually win money... I hope to meet at least one to three people that I can do business with."
On Handling Hate:
[35:09] Jerry Morris: "Haters literally drive an algorithm. Make things go viral. I encourage it."
On Personal Lifestyle:
[12:24] Jerry Morris: "I would say that, yeah. You like the thrill? I like the thrill, yeah."
On Future Goals:
[41:05] Jerry Morris: "Financial. I want to own a jet. Okay, that's definitely a goal."
This detailed summary encapsulates the essence of Episode #918 of Digital Social Hour, providing listeners with a comprehensive overview of Jerry Morris's insights into sports betting, networking, brand management, and his adventurous lifestyle. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a professional seeking motivation, Jerry's experiences and strategies offer valuable lessons for thriving in the dynamic digital and business landscape.