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Bo Louden
So there was that David Pacman guy. Right. He was on there. He had just been slandering me all over YouTube. I haven't even heard of this guy. I think he was getting a little jealous or something. It was. It was quite funny. He was saying that. That Kamala Harris and Joe Biden aren't pro trans. When it was Kamala Harris's VP that was putting tampons in men's bathrooms. It's pathetic. It was. I called him out on that. He looked. He looked pretty embarrassed on air.
Unknown Host
Yeah. All right, guys, Bo is back. We're at AM Fest. Great event so far, right?
Bo Louden
Phenomenal. Yeah. Turning Point definitely does. Does it? Right. You know, with their events every year, it's. It's a pleasure to attend and I'm glad they have me out to all of them because.
Unknown Host
Absolutely.
Bo Louden
It's a great time.
Unknown Host
It's my first Turning Point event, First Am Fest, and I am very impressed.
Bo Louden
Yeah. 100. They don't mess around with their stuff. You know, they. They take their budget and they put it where it matters and. And they get some of the greatest speakers, the greatest shows all in one place, and they make it really fun.
Unknown Host
Yeah. How long have you been involved with Turning Point?
Bo Louden
Can't say exactly. I think it's been about like, three.
Unknown Host
Three or four years.
Bo Louden
I've been coming to their events, you know, as long as I can remember. My mom was one of the first speakers at all the original Turning Point events when they only had like, you know, 200 attendees and things like that. And so, yeah, it's been great. But we've. We're. What. My family are lifelong, you know, friends of Charlie Kirk and. And partners of Turning Point. So.
Unknown Host
Yeah, the growth has been insane. Dude. I think they played a massive role in this election as well. You saw him going to so many campuses. Did you ever go to campus with them?
Bo Louden
I. I would love to. I. I think I had an invite when. The one. When they did it with Bryce Hall.
Unknown Host
Okay. In Arizona.
Bo Louden
But yeah, I couldn't make. I was doing something else. Yeah, I would love to sometime also, I'd love to go to campus with. With Cliff. Cliff Connectley. It's cool as well.
Unknown Host
That'd be a good one too.
Bo Louden
Another buddy of mine.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I saw. Did Charlie go to nyu?
Cliff Connectley
I don't know if he did.
Bo Louden
I'm not sure if he did yet. That. That would be. That'd be interesting to see.
Unknown Host
He should have there. And update Harry system over there.
Bo Louden
That'd be. That'd be fun to see. For sure.
Unknown Host
Yeah. I saw you on, I think, Pierce Morgan, right. You were debating some people.
Bo Louden
Yeah. So there was that David Pacman guy, right. He was on there. He, he had just been slandering me all over YouTube for like once. I haven't even heard of this guy. And he was like, oh, this guy does not deserve to have a platform on Fox News and stuff like that. I think he was getting a little jealous or something. It was, it was quite funny. But he was saying that, that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden aren't pro. Trans. Trans people when it was Kamala Harris's VP that was putting tampons in men's bathroom.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
So it's, it's pathetic. It was, I called him out on that and he looked, he looked pretty embarrassed on air.
Unknown Host
Yeah, Pac Man's always looking to stir something up, you know.
Bo Louden
Yeah, it was, it was fun.
Unknown Host
Same with all those debaters like Dean Withers.
Bo Louden
Oh, yeah, yeah. These chat GB2 users who think that they're good, they're good debaters. Have you had one of those guys on?
Cliff Connectley
I've had Perry on.
Unknown Host
I, I would have Dean on, but.
Cliff Connectley
It'S, it's hard to say if they're.
Unknown Host
Like paid off in some way. So I, I want authentic opinions.
Bo Louden
Well, they definitely are because, you know, we had the whole beef with them in Bryce hall and then Bryce was like, are they really paid? He was asking me. I'm like, yeah, here. I gave him the transcripts and he posted it out to Twitter and that went, went, went pretty viral.
Unknown Host
So they were getting paid through a company.
Unknown Sponsor
Right.
Unknown Host
That's how they get around it through.
Bo Louden
Pallet media, which are. Well, I mean, you know, we're in the social media game. Everyone's managed by a company or has some, some company they work with. I'm transparent about it if you ask me. I'll tell you. Yeah, but for them, like, they completely lie and try to cover, but they both have pallet media emails and it's all on the FCC and everything's reported. So like, crazy.
Unknown Host
Can't lie about that.
Bo Louden
You can't. Hi, about.
Unknown Host
You've had a busy week, man. What you been up to?
Bo Louden
I've been moving around a lot. This week has been one of the craziest weeks of my life. From, you know, know, I was at Mar a Lago for my buddy's event and he, he's a big time hedge fund manager, Michael Layman. I'll give him a little shout out. But it was a great event and the, it was, it Went super well. And then after we went up to upstairs and we talked to President Trump for a good while while he was at dinner with like Elon and Tim Cook and some other people. That was really cool. And he introduced me to Tim Cook and stuff like that. He was surprisingly nice. He was a guy, he was cool. We were talking about the iPhones. He was trying to tell Lee Greenwood why he should upgrade his iPhone.
Unknown Host
Nice.
Bo Louden
So yeah, it was fun Bezos there.
Unknown Host
Because I heard there was plans on Bezos and Trump.
Bo Louden
Not when I was there. A few of my buddies saw him though. He was there. Yeah.
Unknown Host
And that's cool that he's not even present yet, but he's already taken these important meetings.
Bo Louden
Oh yeah. And he was doing it before, before the election was even over. He was meeting with Zelensky.
Unknown Host
Oh wow.
Bo Louden
And he was doing things like that, like he was being more of a president than the actual president. So I, I, I love seeing things like that. And he's already, you know, he's not wasting any time. He's not even office yet. But he's setting everything up now. Right.
Unknown Host
Well that's smart because four years is usually not enough time to see the, the results, you know.
Bo Louden
No. Yeah, definitely not. And, and that's why he's an action president. He's a president who makes promises and keeps them. So that's why he's, he's going out and he's getting it started now. So it's.
Unknown Host
Were you at Mar Lago and election night?
Bo Louden
Yep. That was their electric. That was, that was really fun.
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Bo Louden
Of the other people there. It was. It was really fun. I was there with Colby Covington. I just got back from his fight as well. My, in my view, was a robbery. I think it was. It was a doctor stoppage. I didn't think it should have been stopped. I think it could have kept going, but. But it.
Unknown Host
I saw that. That was a shame to see because he. He looked fine, right?
Bo Louden
Yeah, I mean, it was. It was a he. Colby, as someone that's trained with him, he has the most incredible cardio and stamina of any person, any human. I'm not just even saying that. Like, everyone has all this stuff about David Goggins, and no disrespect to David Goggins, he's great. But I think, like, I think Colby could easily last like a David Goggins course or whatever, running miles with him or doing whatever, because he has insane stamina cardio like you've never seen. Train with the guy for two hours straight. No breaks, no pauses, where I'll be 10 guys dead on the floor, exhausted, and Colby hasn't even broken a sweat. So, like, that's his thing. So he may have looked tired. And I talked to him. Yeah, he had. He had blood in his eye. It was hard to see, but other than that, he was ready to. He was ready to keep going, and he was ready to turn that fight around. And then the doctor stopped it and even said that never happened. That wouldn't have happened in Vegas.
Unknown Host
Hopefully they do a rematch, you know.
Bo Louden
Yeah, that'd be. That'd be really great to see. But, you know, interesting about that fight, you know, we. I had a buddy at Tracks nyc, the jeweler. He's massive on social media, but we parted up and. And he made Colby this custom Trump chain. It's kind of like the one I'm wearing now, but. But much larger scale. And it was. He took the. He took the chain like this, and he put a dark MAGA hat on it. And then he took the ear and put a diamond ear patch and blood on the face from when Trump got shot and put rubies as the blood.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Bo Louden
And we put that thing. It was massive. And it was. It was. It was a real beautiful piece. And we took it and we gave it to Colby day of his fight, and he wore it out. So it was pretty sick. That was going pretty viral online. You know, Dana White posted UFC, ESPN, everybody. It was everywhere.
Unknown Host
As someone who's still. You're 18, right?
Bo Louden
Yes, sir.
Unknown Host
So you're thinking about going to college. How do you feel about the Department of Education potentially being removed?
Bo Louden
I mean, I think. I think it could definitely have a lot of positives because there's so much. There's so much propaganda being put in our schools nowadays and things like that. And I'm going to college for sure. I think, you know, maybe like Liberty University in Virginia, I like their school a lot. Doing their online program right now, things like that. So. But I'm gonna go to law school there as well. And I think, you know, I'd like to just. I mean, there I'm not as worried about it because they're a pretty good Christian conservative college. But, you know, it's sad seeing all these kids, you know, starting in the school age, don't get enough attention from their parents and then get brainwashed by their schools and then more brainwashed in college, and then they come out as some tool of a society, you know, so.
Unknown Host
Well, a lot of these degrees, let's be honest, are pretty useless. You're going for law school. That makes sense.
Bo Louden
I'm going to for a reason. Yeah. I wouldn't just go to college to go to college. That's the problem. And that's why Charlie Kirk is a great example. This is a guy who didn't need to go to college if he was going to, maybe for business or something.
Unknown Host
Right.
Bo Louden
But obviously he did fine without it. And he has one of the biggest companies, one of the biggest political companies in the entire world, and he's killing it. And he didn't need to go to college. He didn't need some degree in art or whatever to. To. To get where he is today and actually would have held him down a lot. And he might not be where he is today if.
Unknown Host
Absolutely. Because he would have had a four year delay 100%.
Bo Louden
He got started young. He started in his garage. He talked to an amazing man. Rest in peace, Foster freeze. And got some investors like that guy to. To help boost his company. And. And it did. Phenomenally. And I couldn't be more proud of him and everyone else that understands they don't need to go to college for certain things. If you have your idea and you're ready for it, start it now. Don't waste time in college.
Unknown Host
Absolutely. His video crying on election night was. It made me tear up, dude.
Bo Louden
Yeah, that was. That was. That was heartfelt because, you know, that's. That's again, he's a man who's worked really hard for this. And like so many of us, like my mom, my mom is one of the original founders of the Tea Party. And someone like her, like, I feel so blessed I'm even a position to fight with for this because I know how hard she worked just to put me where I am.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
I mean, she. From starting on a radio show to doing several of her own shows across networks and Fox News, and she was defending President Trump on TV since. Since the very beginning. One of the first people early, like 2015, 2016, defending him on TV, and she didn't even know that he noticed, but then she met him in 2019. He's like, you're my hero.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Bo Louden
You defend me on tv and I've seen it and. And you're one of the only people who stuck by me. It doesn't flip.
Unknown Host
I love that dude. That loyalty is hard to find, especially for Trump in 16. Around that time, like, not many.
Bo Louden
And he doesn't forget. He doesn't forget. And he knows you're loyal to him and he knows you're a friend and an ally. He. He remembers you and he picks you out in the crowd and he always comes up, so he always asks how your family's doing, how I bless you.
Unknown Host
I love.
Bo Louden
Those are really, really extraordinary.
Unknown Host
Man, that's super cool. What type of do you want to be? Do you know yet?
Bo Louden
Yeah, probably constitutional.
Unknown Host
Nice.
Bo Louden
Yeah, I think it be good.
Unknown Host
What do you think the biggest changes we should look into for the Constitution are right now?
Bo Louden
Well, number one, making sure it doesn't change. They're trying to add and remove a lot of things in it, and I think that's not right. And I think it needs to be more upheld in society. And we also have to remember that America's founded on Judeo Christian values and that this is a country that is based on Christianity. And I'd love to see more of that.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
And I don't. People get really scared when I say that. I'd love to like, implement a lot of the laws of the Bible, even some. Just more. Because 1. A lot of them already are in our constitution, but more of the. So not the ones that force it because Christianity is not a forced religion. If you're forcing the religion, you're already not following it.
Unknown Host
Right.
Bo Louden
But I'd love to implement more laws of the Bible and make America more of a. Known as a Christian nation. And people like get scared when I say that. But there's plenty of nations that follow one religion.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
You know, like all these nations like Dubai that enforce a lot of the laws of Islam and things like that. So I don't think. I don't see any reason why we couldn't. And it's just. It would just make our society much more. I mean, lower crime. It would make us much more moral citizens. He would be good Samaritans all around.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
It'd be really good for our country.
Unknown Host
What do some of the laws of the Bible look like?
Bo Louden
The most basic ones of like, you know, marriage being between a man and a woman. You know, if you want to go and. And do your thing with your person, that's fine. But I think marriage particularly is something that is. Is a Christian thing and it's. It's sacred between a man and a woman. You have a priest swore you guys and is married.
Unknown Host
Right.
Bo Louden
So I think something like that is. Is between a man and a woman.
Unknown Host
Another big one is sec. No sex before marriage. Right.
Bo Louden
Things like that. Yeah, I. I think that could be. That's rare these days. By the way, a law in our country that's similar that would. That would help our country as a whole. Yeah, it's degeneracy and things like that. That would sound.
Unknown Host
You see it with the. Of movement, all this.
Bo Louden
I mean, it's kind of hard to do a law like that, but it could be the kind of thing, you know, where we could, you know, figure out kind of like paying for child supporters up.
Unknown Host
Like, do any countries actually have that in their. Their laws?
Bo Louden
I think it's very frowned upon. Like, I think in certain countries if it gets found out that you did, like, you'll get like stoned. You know, these like.
Unknown Host
Cool.
Bo Louden
So these foreign countries, bro, you know, it's. And same things like homosexuality and you know, these foreign countries, like, you know, Palestine. I know that.
Unknown Host
Yeah. I definitely know that. Yeah. So you do a lot of traveling to other Countries.
Bo Louden
Yeah, I do a lot of traveling and mostly I just go around and I just meet people and network and things like that. I mean, again, this week, I was saying I was met Sylvester Stallone, had the pleasure of going to his house and talking to him for like an hour, two hours. His life and his career. And he is a really extraordinary guy. Like, he's really nice, really humble. A lot of these celebrities, they're so full themselves. They're so, you know. You know what I'm talking about. You mean to them, like, you know what I'm talking about. It's all ego. It's all, oh, I'm. I'm Mr. Important. But you sit there and you talk to Stallone and he's the actual most important celebrity out of in the room, Right. And he's the guy that I can just sit and talk to for an hour. And he's just super chill, super humble. I was talking about he has life and career, and I learned some really cool things talking to him and things like that. So it was.
Unknown Host
Well, his story about the first Rocky movie is crazy. He had to give away his dog.
Bo Louden
I asked him about that. I said, is that true? Is that whole thing true? And he's like, yeah, but there's even more lore. Like, apparently the guy wanted to be in the movie for the second one, too, and he made that a stipulation. Oh, really? Back. And something like that. Like, there's all these crazy stuff. Why it was crazy.
Unknown Host
Yeah. The man had to give away his own dog because he was so broke.
Bo Louden
Yeah, it was really cool. Really cool to talk to him about. About all that stuff and just learn. Just sit there. That's. I love talking to, you know, my elders, people that are much older than me, and just learn about all the life experience and wisdom they have.
Unknown Host
That's smart, man. I always gravitate towards an older crowd myself.
Bo Louden
100%.
Unknown Host
A lot of wisdom.
Bo Louden
Yeah. And it was great. I also met Mike Tyson this week. I've been friends with his daughter and the family for a while, but I hadn't actually bumped into him personally yet. But he was at Mar a Lago and we stopped and said hi. And yeah, he was another one. Really nice, super humble.
Unknown Host
People don't know what Trump did for him, you know?
Bo Louden
Oh, yeah.
Unknown Host
I mean, he got him out.
Bo Louden
Yeah. Same. Same with him. Same with Dana White. That's why all these guys respect him and they're so close to him, is because, again, he's not this evil dictator. And I was telling a protester this outside, actually, there's protesters out there. There's one. Can you talk to him? There's one. People are posting it online. It's like, Bo Louden's outside Turning Point.
Unknown Host
Oh, why didn't you see that protester?
Bo Louden
It's on my story. It was hilarious. But I was talking to this guy, and he. I just tell him, like, you realize this man is not Hitler. I'm like, look at the things he did in the 80s where he was paying off people's mortgages.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
And he was doing things like taking care of Dana White and attending his events and. And putting it on at. I think it was, like, one of his Trump properties. He put on event because the UFC was about to go bankrupt or something like that. Like, it's crazy all the things he did for these people, and he just did it out of the kind of his heart, and it wouldn't even, like, get in the news until, like, a month later or two months later, however long. Like, Trump would just do something. Like, there's that one man who I think I believe he stopped someone, like, from killing themselves on a bridge. And Trump just sent, like, 10,000 or 20,000amail to pay off his mortgage. There's things like that, and that happened all the time. The guy's like, oh, I don't believe you. That didn't happen. And I like, I'll show you. And he's like, oh, wow, I did okay. Well, that's nice of him, but I still don't like him.
Unknown Host
Dana's the same way. I know stories of him that haven't hit the media yet, but of him really helping people out.
Bo Louden
Oh, he's great. I was just. When I was at the UFC fight in Tampa for Colby, we went after. Backstage to. To see Colby after the fight, but Dana came, and he was walking through, and he stopped and said hi to every single fan in the crowd. They were all losing. He signed everything, took a ball with all of them. And I watched him. I'm like, is he gonna come in actually, or. And they're like, no, he's out there. He was literally talking all of them and. And getting pictures of whatever for, like, 30 minutes.
Unknown Host
That's dope. Yeah. Because a lot of people insulate themselves once they get to a certain level.
Bo Louden
And when he's, like, at that level, like the CEO, like, he can do what he wants. He can go and, you know, he doesn't have to attend the events or do things like that, but for him to do that and still care about the fans yeah. And be like that. It's respectable.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
He's always been really nice to me. He's a good guy.
Unknown Host
Did you see Ellen left the country? Ellen DeGeneres?
Bo Louden
I did not see that.
Unknown Host
She lives in the UK now.
Bo Louden
Ellen DeGeneres. That's great.
Unknown Host
That might be a little before your time, but she had a huge show.
Bo Louden
Yeah, no, I know. I. Believe me, I know. Yeah, she's. Well, she's. She's in all that Diddy stuff. She was having kids on her show and saying, let's bring out Diddy like a while.
Unknown Host
LeBron's not looking so hot right now.
Bo Louden
Oh, no. Colby called him out during his fight. He was saying, lebron, I want to know what you mean by there's no party like a Diddy party. You know, tell the. Tell the. Tell the people. And then LeBron's now he's hiding all of his stuff. So did he and Epstein. I think it's weird. It's a weird correlation when all the Epstein stuff going down. A lot of celebrities believe in the country and. And doing weird stuff. And now that all the Diddy stuff's going down to the same pattern, I.
Unknown Host
Hope they release the Epstein list.
Bo Louden
I saw. I saw DiCaprio in. In at Costa Cbriani in New York.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Bo Louden
I was sitting at the table next to him and he is like, kind of had like a hoodie over his head. He's all hiding.
Unknown Host
Oh, I bet he's low key these days.
Bo Louden
Being very low key. So seeing stuff like that is hilarious.
Unknown Host
I mean, he's on some of these lists. I wouldn't be surprised.
Bo Louden
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
Unknown Host
To get to that level in Hollywood, you gotta owe some people favors.
Bo Louden
100 and. And, and yeah, I've been in the areas. I know enough stories. You know, some I can share, some I can't. But, like, there. There is so much corruption in Hollywood and a lot of stuff they say about all of its version.
Unknown Host
Yeah. I'm glad some of it's getting exposed, though.
Bo Louden
Definitely. I think. I think enough. I mean, I think if it all gets exposed, honestly, people won't even know what to believe anymore. But I think if enough it gets exposed to the point where we stop idolizing these people that we just think are so great. You. That's good. A lot of their charities are just things for them to launder money 100%. Like, they're. They're just. They're not good people.
Unknown Host
Yeah, yeah.
Bo Louden
Look up, people. Look people up. Like Colby Covington or Dana White or Trump or people like that. That actually do good things behind the scenes and don't just do it for publicity stuff like all these celebrities. Yeah you got never hear them do donate to charity where it's not super public publicized.
Unknown Host
Yeah, you know Absolutely. Well dude it's been cool. Where can people catch up with you?
Bo Louden
All social media is at BO Louden just B o L O U D o N Perfect.
Unknown Host
Sounds good. Thanks for watching guys.
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Digital Social Hour Episode Summary: "Why Top Entrepreneurs Skip College: Success Without Debt | Bo Loudon Part 2 DSH #1091"
Release Date: January 12, 2025
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Bo Loudon
In this engaging episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly sits down with entrepreneur Bo Loudon to delve into the intriguing topic of why top entrepreneurs often bypass traditional college education to achieve success without accumulating debt. The conversation spans a variety of subjects, including Bo's experiences with Turning Point events, his interactions with notable figures, his perspectives on education and the Constitution, and his insights into the entertainment industry's dynamics.
Bo begins by discussing his longstanding relationship with Turning Point, highlighting the organization's growth and impact over the years.
Bo Loudon [00:31]: "Turning Point definitely does. They take their budget and put it where it matters, bringing some of the greatest speakers and shows all in one place."
He shares personal anecdotes, mentioning that his mother was one of the first speakers at the original Turning Point events, underscoring his family's deep ties with the organization and Charlie Kirk.
Bo Loudon [01:03]: "My family are lifelong friends of Charlie Kirk and partners of Turning Point."
The conversation shifts to Bo's experiences with media appearances and public debates. He recounts his time on Piers Morgan's show, where he addressed criticisms from a YouTuber named David Pacman.
Bo Loudon [00:01]: "He was saying that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden aren't pro trans. When it was Kamala Harris's VP that was putting tampons in men's bathrooms. It's pathetic."
Bo confidently counters Pacman's claims, leading to a moment of embarrassment for his opponent on air.
Bo Loudon [02:27]: "I called him out on that and he looked pretty embarrassed on air."
He further discusses the prevalence of paid debaters in media, emphasizing the importance of authentic opinions.
Bo Loudon [03:08]: "They completely lie and try to cover, but they both have pallet media emails and it's all on the FCC and everything's reported."
Bo shares highlights from a particularly busy week, including attending events at Mar-a-Lago alongside notable personalities like hedge fund manager Michael Layman, President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and Tim Cook.
Bo Loudon [03:31]: "I was at Mar a Lago for my buddy's event... we talked to President Trump for a good while... he introduced me to Tim Cook."
He describes President Trump's proactive approach in setting up initiatives even before elections conclude, showcasing Trump's reputation as an "action president."
Bo Loudon [04:23]: "He's a president who makes promises and keeps them. So that's why he's... getting it started now."
Bo also recounts his interactions with UFC figure Dana White and fighter Colby Covington, including the creation of a custom Trump-themed chain for Covington that gained viral attention.
Bo Loudon [08:10]: "We took that thing... and we gave it to Colby day of his fight, and he wore it out. So it was pretty sick."
At 8 minutes and 27 seconds into the episode, the discussion turns to the relevance of college education. Bo, who is 18, shares his plans to attend Liberty University for an online program and law school, while also expressing skepticism about the current education system.
Bo Loudon [08:35]: "There's so much propaganda being put in our schools nowadays... I'm going to college for sure."
He reflects on how many degrees today may be "pretty useless," citing Charlie Kirk as a prime example of success without traditional higher education.
Bo Loudon [09:21]: "Charlie didn't need to go to college. He has one of the biggest political companies in the entire world, and he's killing it."
Bo advocates for pursuing entrepreneurship without the delays associated with a four-year college degree, emphasizing the value of starting early.
Bo delves into his aspirations to become a constitutional lawyer, discussing the importance of preserving the Constitution and integrating Judeo-Christian values into American society.
Bo Loudon [11:26]: "Making sure it doesn't change... America's founded on Judeo Christian values."
He advocates for implementing more biblical laws to foster a morally upright society, drawing parallels with nations that enforce specific religious laws.
Bo Loudon [12:09]: "I'd love to implement more laws of the Bible and make America more of a known Christian nation."
Bo highlights specific moral codes from the Bible, such as marriage between a man and a woman and abstaining from sex before marriage, suggesting these could benefit societal ethics.
Bo Loudon [12:28]: "Marriage being between a man and a woman... no sex before marriage."
Bo recounts his extensive travels and encounters with celebrities, emphasizing the importance of networking and learning from experienced individuals. He shares touching stories about meeting Sylvester Stallone and Mike Tyson, praising their humility and character.
Bo Loudon [13:34]: "I had the pleasure of going to his house and talking to him for like an hour. He's really nice, really humble."
He also comments on the pervasive corruption in Hollywood, referencing high-profile cases and expressing concern over the integrity of celebrities.
Bo Loudon [18:09]: "There is so much corruption in Hollywood... a lot of stuff they say about all of its version."
Bo underscores the difference between public personas and the authentic contributions of figures like Dana White and Donald Trump, who he believes genuinely support and uplift their communities.
In the concluding segments, Bo shares his enthusiasm for connecting with others and encourages listeners to follow him on social media.
Bo Loudon [19:04]: "All social media is at BO Louden just B o L O U D o N Perfect."
Sean Kelly wraps up the episode by thanking Bo for his insights and encouraging the audience to engage with Bo's platforms for more information.
Notable Quotes:
Bo Loudon [00:01]: "He was saying that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden aren't pro trans... it's pathetic."
Bo Loudon [03:31]: "I was at Mar a Lago for my buddy's event... we talked to President Trump for a good while..."
Bo Loudon [09:21]: "Charlie didn't need to go to college. He has one of the biggest political companies... he's killing it."
Bo Loudon [11:26]: "Making sure it doesn't change... America's founded on Judeo Christian values."
Bo Loudon [13:34]: "He's really nice, really humble."
Conclusion
This episode of Digital Social Hour offers a deep dive into Bo Loudon's perspectives on education, entrepreneurship, and societal values. Through his experiences and interactions with influential figures, Bo presents a compelling argument for alternative paths to success outside traditional college frameworks. Additionally, his views on the Constitution and Judeo-Christian values provide thought-provoking insights into the cultural and moral fabric of American society. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or simply interested in unfiltered conversations on contemporary issues, this episode delivers valuable lessons and authentic dialogue.