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Tom Segura
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Christina P.
Well, welcome. Welcome to your mom's house.
Mark Cuban
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Tom Segura
I mean, I really did first see you sitting at the stupa outside the Cat Club. That is the first time I saw you.
Mark Cuban
Remember? You do remember that story.
Tom Segura
Oh, yeah, of course I remember that. Yeah.
Mark Cuban
You always say I look like a hooker, but I didn't really look like a hooker.
Tom Segura
It's not that you look like one, it's that I thought you were one. Yet on fishnets, knee high boots, you were smoking a cigarette. You're kind of like, I've been out here, I've been working. What's going on?
Mark Cuban
Did not say that.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Okay. So then, so then you go, but you knew that I was dating a guy.
Tom Segura
You know, I didn't know right away, obviously. You know, I was trying to, like, I was like, she's cute, playing it cool.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Right. And then.
Mark Cuban
Can I talk to you for a second?
Tom Segura
I was like, let me holler at you for a second.
Mark Cuban
And then.
Tom Segura
Yeah, I just remember. I probably didn't figure. I mean, I can't remember exactly. I didn't find out that night. But it's one of those things where, you know.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
After we met through the grapevine, kind of either heard it through the grapevine or go, you go to, I don't know, do spots and you're like, oh, what's going on with her? And then somebody mentioned. And I always had that thing too where it's like somebody's seeing someone. You're just like, okay, like, you know, done.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
You just accept. So it actually probably made us more like just co workers. Right?
Mark Cuban
Like, yes.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
It forced you to get to see me as a person, not just blonde hair and tits a little bit.
Tom Segura
Right. And I always feel like, that's so like. I hate honestly seeing women as people because I've never really thought of them that way.
Mark Cuban
Well, they're kind of stupid, right?
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And also it's like, you know.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
You guys were kind of made for one thing and one thing only. I feel like. I think it's pretty obvious.
Mark Cuban
I think three. Three. Cooking, cleaning.
Tom Segura
Those are. I'm not really one of those guys that's like, you gotta clean for. You got like. I don't.
Mark Cuban
I know.
Tom Segura
It's nice that you do, but like, it's. It's really just be a jizz receptacle.
Mark Cuban
You know, that's your number one priority. I do, though. I do know this about you.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Coming and eating are your priorities.
Tom Segura
Yeah. And I'll figure out the eating on my own. So the. The main thing is, you know, what's that titch like and what that mouth.
Mark Cuban
Do so well, I did when I met you, I had the best pair of tits. I had such good tits because I wasn't like fat. I didn't have kids. They were so good. When we got. You got. You got my tits at prime titty time.
Tom Segura
It's prime time tits for sure.
Mark Cuban
And then. And then kids, cancer. But guess what? In August, I'm going to have my deep flap. They're going to reconstruct my tits out of my belly fat. Going to have a tummy tuck and new tits. You can choose. We can sit down and choose the tits of our dreams.
Tom Segura
I'm dreaming about when I go to sleep at night.
Mark Cuban
These new tits.
Tom Segura
Tits. Tits.
Mark Cuban
Stupid.
Tom Segura
No, but I.
Mark Cuban
So stupid, huh?
Tom Segura
Yeah, you know. Oh, I guess I should probably. There's people watching who don't know who are like, what the is going on with this guy's face?
Mark Cuban
They get so upset.
Tom Segura
They get so upset.
Mark Cuban
They get so bummed out when you're shaved.
Tom Segura
I know.
Mark Cuban
Like, I was looking at a picture I posted of us on Instagram and they're just. All the comments are like, tom's face.
Tom Segura
It's offensive.
Mark Cuban
I know.
Tom Segura
It's honestly offensive. Yeah. It's like so hurtful. Come on. It's not that bad. So what happened was we did a live show. YMH Live 10. At this point, it's a. It's two weeks ago. So if you, you know, you saw last week's show, that was actually before we recorded. So it's been two weeks. Yeah, it was. And I don't think I'm exaggerating. Not only the most fun for us, but I think clearly the Best live show we've ever done.
Mark Cuban
Hands down, the best.
Tom Segura
It was awesome.
Mark Cuban
Everything went so perfectly. The comedy, the sketches were bangers. Dan Soder, perfect guess couldn't have been better. You, by the way, were the ball. The bell of the ball.
Tom Segura
Yes.
Mark Cuban
May I? We all know Tom was Robert Smith of the Cure. And I could not take my eyes off of you.
Tom Segura
If you're not aware of what happened, if you're like, what's. What is this? Yeah, it's that I had. I committed to the idea of being your fantasy.
Mark Cuban
It was amazing.
Tom Segura
On the live show, who is Robert Smith of the Cure?
Mark Cuban
God, you looked so good. I couldn't stop staring at him. Look how happy I am. I loved it. You know what the best part is? We were getting ready for the show and you were talking to the team and that was. Was like, oh, my God, Robert Smith's here. Like, I loved it. He looked so good. Look how bummed out you are too. It's so good.
Tom Segura
I was trying to be his, you know.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Depressed, regular, kind of.
Mark Cuban
Oh, my God, Robert Smith. Are you so happy to be inducted in the hall of Fame?
Tom Segura
Not as excited as you, apparently. He said later that he felt bad about that.
Mark Cuban
Did he?
Tom Segura
Yeah, he said that he didn't realize he was being video recorded. So he was just kind of like. He was like. He. He felt bad that. That it was, like, seen as really shitty to her. Yeah, yeah, he felt bad.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. I think he's a decent dude. I've never heard anything bad about Robert Smith. Yeah, never. It's just he likes being a musician. They have a good band.
Tom Segura
I don't know anything about him.
Mark Cuban
I do. I know a lot. He's been married to the same woman, Mary Poole, since they were like 20 something years old. They live in Sussex or he's from Sussex. Oh, there we are. Tommy Scissorhands. Look at me. I love it.
Tom Segura
Yeah. Well, we'll get into all this. It really was the. It was the best dude. We've done 10 ymh lies, which is also a huge accomplishment. Yeah, you know, it really is, but it's been a while and really wanted to do another one because it's just so much fun. This one had like everything out of 10 and that's why. And I think for me, primarily the thing that makes it, you go, this was so great. It's that the. The pre recorded bits were such bangers. Like, they really were. Charo with Alexis Fox on doing an introducing Onlyfans was amazing. Charl had no idea that the things that were there were the things that they were. And then I. I just can't say enough about it. The Tony John's dating God bachelor kind of show that we did. Unbelievable.
Mark Cuban
Well, you guys don't even realize how crazy that was filming it with him. I wish we could show the, like, the hours of footage of him being a lunatic and then don't forget, live on the show, Alexis Fox.
Tom Segura
I know, it. It.
Mark Cuban
It's crazy.
Tom Segura
That was magical. That was a magical. I mean, I feel like that's what, like, took it over the top. If that had not happened, I still think it was, like, just incredible. But that took it to a whole other level that Alexis was watching, heard us talking to Tony Johns about his desire to enter the adult industry. And then she was like, yeah, I'll. She was like, I'll do it. It was just insane.
Mark Cuban
Magical. And I broke my sobriety. I haven't had alcohol in 90 days. I drink during the heavy segment. That's how good that segment was. Oh, look at them.
Tom Segura
She's a lot. She loves. She loves Alexis.
Mark Cuban
Oh, yeah. Who doesn't, though? She's so sweet.
Tom Segura
Oh, my God.
Mark Cuban
Oh, the whistler.
Tom Segura
Ralph, the whistler. He had multiple whistling bits and then his off mic stuff. Talking about storming the capitol and there's nowhere to piss. Just like crazy conspiracy. It was unbelievable, dude.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And then, of course, his whistling is just.
Mark Cuban
That's phenomenal.
Tom Segura
There's nobody better. Then we played our short film for her.
Mark Cuban
Yep.
Tom Segura
That people really responded to as a touching tribute to my father.
Mark Cuban
Yep.
Tom Segura
And then Daniel Pineda was in that. Ryan Sickler was in that. Yeah.
Mark Cuban
There she is.
Tom Segura
There she is.
Mark Cuban
Gosh, she's so thoroughly talented.
Tom Segura
It's upsetting when you make. So I've made multiple shorts. When you get real actors, like serious actors in something, it actually makes you realize, like, oh, this is why in features, like, when you go, like, why are movie stars, like, paid? So you're like, oh, they elevate the thing so much. Like, our silly little idea just takes on a whole new thing when you have a really good actor in it.
Mark Cuban
Well, she's got to say some absurd lines.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
And deliver them sincerely. It's very hard. So it's a fine line she has to walk to make it believable and funny.
Christina P.
Everything.
Mark Cuban
It's really.
Tom Segura
No, she can do it all. She's.
Mark Cuban
She's amazing.
Tom Segura
She's coming. She has a big movie coming out, I think next month or this month.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, yeah. It was just bangers, dude.
Tom Segura
The accountant too. Yeah, she's gonna be in the accountant too.
Mark Cuban
Just bangers. This.
Christina P.
This.
Mark Cuban
Ymh. Like, you and I were. Were buzzing for days after we recorded YMH live.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
I couldn't sleep that night. I was so jazzed about how it all went.
Tom Segura
Yeah, it was.
Mark Cuban
Oh, my God. And Soder was, like, perfect. Will Blunderfield did his thing. Duncan Trussell, our own Tanner, in the Tanner. So good.
Tom Segura
There's Duncan and Tanner pissing together in a cup.
Mark Cuban
God damn.
Tom Segura
Yeah, the Will Blunderfield thing was amazing.
Mark Cuban
Everything. Oh, there we are.
Tom Segura
Watching the Heavy. Not really watching the Heavy. Yeah, Dan was. Dan. It got to him. He was like, I'm fine. This is good. And then he was like, oh, God. We'll get to that. We'll get to those in a second. Why don't we open the show and then we'll get to our favorite.
Mark Cuban
So much to talk clips from that.
Tom Segura
Okay. He.
Alan Roger Curry
We were in bed, and I guess, you know, I just be honest with you. I buried my face in her vagina.
Mark Cuban
Okay.
Alan Roger Curry
She didn't shave, and that's what I wanted. And I basically sucked this woman's for an hour and a half. An hour and a half.
Mark Cuban
Okay.
Alan Roger Curry
And I loved every minute of it. But, I mean, just. I didn't let nothing go.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Alan Roger Curry
Of course she did the same to me. And of course, I had a hard time getting horror.
Christina P.
Who is Randy?
Tom Segura
Don't bring anyone. Mother.
Christina P.
Welcome to your mom's house with Tom.
Tom Segura
Segura and Christine Solaris.
Christina P.
Welcome to your mom's house.
Tom Segura
You know that Rogan texts me almost every day.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And there's no words. It's always just somebody dying.
Mark Cuban
That's real friendship.
Tom Segura
I know. We don't. Like. Like sometimes we have back and forth.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Words.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
But 95% of the time, it's links.
Mark Cuban
I know. He and I have the same relationship. We send each other tiktoks and various clips.
Tom Segura
Let's see what today's is trying to see.
Mark Cuban
Can I tell you something? That's how I knew that Joe was thinking of me when I was sick. Can I talk to you? He would send me, like, all these cancer memes. It was really, like cancer articles and stuff. He's very thoughtful.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Very sweet. And then he'd send me funny shit.
Tom Segura
It's really like.
Mark Cuban
Like, you know, transitioning people.
Tom Segura
It is the mark of a friendship.
Mark Cuban
It is. Yeah, it is. He and I, we sent each other. Yeah. Ridiculous.
Tom Segura
It's usually just somebody dying.
Mark Cuban
Not with me, they don't. Nobody sends me death I'm into like the gender people, you know, like pronoun people being ridiculous. That's, that's our jam.
Tom Segura
Our videos are usually either a street fight that ends up with head trauma, shootings, stabbings, war videos, trains hitting cars, people. Yeah, that's cool. Yeah. Explosions. Yeah, a lot of stuff like that.
Mark Cuban
It's pretty real friendship.
Tom Segura
Real friendship.
Mark Cuban
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Tom Segura
And it cuts off.
Mark Cuban
That's it.
Tom Segura
I was like, oh, there's got to be. There's obviously more to this video.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. Explain yourself, sir.
Tom Segura
Why.
Mark Cuban
Why of course. He seemed pretty jazzed. He hard for an hour and a half.
Alan Roger Curry
Sucked. This woman's for an hour and a half.
Mark Cuban
Is he. Was he hard for too long maybe?
Tom Segura
No.
Alan Roger Curry
And I loved every minute of it.
Tom Segura
There's. There's more to this video.
Mark Cuban
No.
Tom Segura
Yeah. Do we know where it is?
Christina P.
Let me see if I can pull up the original.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
By the way, see the. How he decorates his apartment. This is how I decorated our first house.
Tom Segura
Yeah, of course. Remember, this is how everyone's apartment looks when you're like out of college. Except he's, you know, 67. It's crazy. He's got. He's just got work and mail on a desk.
Mark Cuban
This is how I decorate that.
Tom Segura
A couple boxes. Yeah. Though this is, I think strums of guitar. That's pretty cool.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
You should put something up there.
Mark Cuban
Something up there. You need artwork. It really helps the vibe.
Tom Segura
Okay, so here's.
Mark Cuban
Guys, buy my lipsticks before we move any further.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
I'd like to plug it. Robert Smith was wearing the Perfect Red on YMH Live 10 because it is indeed the most perfect shade. I'm wearing it today. I have Atomic red, Madison and Berlin. Buy them all.
Tom Segura
Christinap.com this was the favorite thing of that I always have said I love about the live show is getting. My favorite thing about the heavy segment is not the heavy segment. It's watching people watch the heavy segment.
Mark Cuban
Same.
Tom Segura
So whenever we play the heavy segment, we get these videos that get sent in of reactions from people who are doing like watch parties and stuff.
Mark Cuban
I've never done a YMH Live before and I've only heard the lore of the heavy segment. And I'm excited to finally see it because I don't think. I don't think it's going to get me. Oh, no, please, please, no. That was the worst.
Tom Segura
That was bad.
Christina P.
Oh, my God.
Mark Cuban
I think I'm going to pass out.
Tom Segura
It. That was gnarly.
Mark Cuban
That was a guy's ankle literally snapping off of his leg.
Tom Segura
It just completely came right off skin and everything. That was insanity. Which was actually. It wasn't even in our heavy bank of clips. It was. It was in our other clip.
Mark Cuban
That was like a sorbet.
Tom Segura
Yeah. It was supposed to cleanse the palate. Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I can't.
Tom Segura
That's the best.
Mark Cuban
Awful.
Tom Segura
I love this stuff, man.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
I love people with pillows and blankets over their eyes. I'm this guy.
Mark Cuban
I wasn't done.
Tom Segura
You're listening.
Mark Cuban
Why are you.
Tom Segura
I love it, dude. I love it. Look at her face. Poop. It's poop.
Christina P.
It's poop. She's eating the poop.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. It's so gnarly. Is like.
Christina P.
What?
Mark Cuban
What is it?
Tom Segura
Oh, it's so bad, dude. And then even here in the office, the live show was streaming into the conference room, which had like 20 people in it. And Allan was like, I have to watch it. Like, he. He. He told him he had to watch it.
Mark Cuban
So upset.
Tom Segura
That's Alan in ad sales. Ryan's got a. Ryan's got his hoodie over his eyes. Chris.
Mark Cuban
Lar.
Tom Segura
Chris. Everybody was just mortified. But that's the fun. I mean, how do you not have fun with that? Aren't you enjoying watching that? That's the best part.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. I mean, look, the reason we do these live shows is because we can't play the good stuff on YouTube. They flag everything.
Tom Segura
And it's also to bring people together, bring communities together. How does that not make you want to have a watch party where you set up a camera and record your friends? It's the most fun. So, anyway, huge thanks to all of you and also to the YMH staff, the crew, for making that. You guys did an amazing job, each and every one of. With you.
Unknown
Thanks, man.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. Really truly amazing work, kids.
Tom Segura
It was so good. And shout out to Connor Galvin, too.
Mark Cuban
Heavy clips were out.
Tom Segura
Who worked with us writing stuff.
Mark Cuban
Oh, yeah. What a great time. Oh, sope. The clip is getting laid for the first time in almost 30 years.
Tom Segura
Oh, that's why. And that's why he was.
Mark Cuban
Okay, now it makes.
Tom Segura
Now it makes sense why he was. Because I was like, why are you uploading this, bro?
Mark Cuban
Getting late for the first time.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Alan Roger Curry
Vagina. She didn't shave. And that's what I wanted. And I basically sucked this woman's for an hour and a half.
Tom Segura
It was 30 years.
Alan Roger Curry
Yeah, an hour and a half.
Tom Segura
He felt the need to document.
Alan Roger Curry
And I loved every minute of it.
Christina P.
Sure, man.
Tom Segura
Congratulations.
Alan Roger Curry
But, I mean, just. I didn't let nothing go.
Tom Segura
Right.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, we got it.
Alan Roger Curry
Of course, she did the same to me.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Alan Roger Curry
And of course I had a hard Time getting hard. And she didn't. She understood. But I made up for it orally.
Tom Segura
Jesus.
Alan Roger Curry
So I'm in this bed with this attractive woman. Clean, don't have a scar on her, don't smoke. And she, you know, it was just enjoyable. She was there to serve me. She came there, says, she said, I want to do everything that you want me to do. She said I want everything. I want to do everything. And she did anything that you can think of every second.
Mark Cuban
A woman about it.
Alan Roger Curry
Reming every fantasy I'd ever seen on porn. She loved every bit of it. And she basically orgasm. I don't know how many times. On my face.
Tom Segura
Sure. Tight.
Alan Roger Curry
I can't believe I'm telling this video. This is what happened to me on December 30th. I'll check my calendar again.
Mark Cuban
Day before New Year's.
Alan Roger Curry
December 30th was just five days ago. Five nights ago.
Tom Segura
Oh, it's freshness.
Mark Cuban
And so straight faced though. No joy.
Alan Roger Curry
We went out for an hour and a half. Couldn't have intercourse because of my problem. Reptile problem. But she was satisfied. I was satisfied. I mean we laid bed for a few minutes and then she went to the restroom and came back. She, she started putting her clothes on. So I just, I knew she was ready to go. I mean she had driven even though I drove the greater distance. I drove 85 miles. But she still says she had to drive an hour, which I don't understand because Alpharetta was supposed to only be 30 miles away, but. But she came an hour. Can you imagine a woman, a 54 year old woman, driving an hour to see me in a motel to suck my you know what and let me eat her pussy for an hour and a half.
Tom Segura
You already broke the. You know what?
Alan Roger Curry
I love the ruin of it. And I was just as horny when she left as before she came. But I didn't care. Yeah, that I was horny. I mean, in fact, I had met a woman and satisfied me.
Mark Cuban
I can't.
Tom Segura
I like that. He, he the title of this. Getting laid for the first time in almost 30 years. Thoughts on Alan Roger Curry restarting my channel. So this is what motivated him to I guess, get a channel up and going again.
Mark Cuban
Well, he's got 701 subscribers. That's nothing to sneeze at. They're all eager to know love left me forever.
Tom Segura
Oh, quitting the postal service.
Mark Cuban
Oh my God. Okay, but this still is more entertaining than anything on.
Tom Segura
Oh, that was awesome. I mean that was an amazing police wellness check.
Mark Cuban
I like this. Oh, fascinating.
Tom Segura
Clean anger. What the is going on with this channel? Can we please do a dive on this guy at some point? Yeah, please. Make that somebody's mission.
Mark Cuban
This could be the next cool guy. It could be. We don't know.
Tom Segura
Very cool. I mean, the video itself was vintage cool. It was very cool.
Mark Cuban
He shares this. I mean, I can't.
Tom Segura
You know what else is cool that I haven't had the chance to share on this show? I saw this a while ago. I didn't. I had never seen this clip.
Christina P.
Well, they said I had to take a steamer.
Tom Segura
Hulk Hogan has taken a major toxic.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, go for it, Hogan.
Christina P.
I think the paint's starting to come off the walls.
Tom Segura
I don't know the story behind it.
Mark Cuban
I don't know, but I like it.
Tom Segura
It's very cool.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, I'm gonna watch some.
Tom Segura
Taking the steamer.
Mark Cuban
That's cool.
Christina P.
Yeah. We don't have much info on it.
Mark Cuban
You don't need much. I feel like.
Tom Segura
I think we get it.
Mark Cuban
I get it.
Tom Segura
Yeah. It's just most people, you know, sort of like the last guy. You don't have to upload this, right?
Mark Cuban
No.
Tom Segura
You can just take your. Your heater, but you can make choices.
Mark Cuban
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Mark Cuban
Tom, I'd like to share something very important to me. And look, there's a few highlights in my career I would say. Yes, yes, getting on Netflix is pretty exciting. As a stand up comedian working on various television shows, I think the highlight of my career so far has been getting in the National Enquirer. Yes, for the Garth Brooks stuff. And I just want to shout out Daily Mail uk. You guys know I'm a huge Anglophile. Put out a post about a TikTok I did on Meghan Markle's new show.
Tom Segura
Is that in here? Do I have that or you have.
Mark Cuban
I am so excited. Netflix comedian Christina Bijitski gives scathing review of Meghan Markle's new cookery show telling fans she's no Martha Stewart. You better believe it. Oh, they're posting. I'm watching the new Meghan Markle.
Tom Segura
Wow.
Mark Cuban
You know, I'm sorry. Megan Sussex Cooking show, Craft show. I don't know what nice lipstick show Is. Thanks.
Christina P.
Perfect.
Mark Cuban
Red is inauthentic. Is not. Not fun. Is that a reason to hate it? No. No, it's not. I think, I think, I think I don't like that. She's just, she's. Here's what it is. When Martha Stewart came out with her, you know how homekeeping type shows back in the, what was it, the 90s or the 80s or whatever, I remember women being like, yeah, right. Like, who's at home making their own beeswax candles? Yeah, right. Who's making their own croutons from scratch? Well, you know. Who was Martha Stewart? Martha Stewart was. Because that's who she was. That's who she is. She was doing all this crafty stuff even when the cameras weren't rolling.
Tom Segura
That's a good point. And that is probably one of the main criticisms of Megan is that people find it to be inauthentic. I'll tell you something, scroll down.
Mark Cuban
Oh, it's fantastic.
Tom Segura
You got a whole.
Mark Cuban
They could, they. They wrote such a complimentary article. And by the way, I'm so thrilled to be in the UK news because let me tell you, I, you know, my love of the Royal Family.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
I.
Tom Segura
Authentic.
Mark Cuban
It's authentic. I read books about these people. I'm, I'm interested. I'm not a British citizen, so I don't have the same relationship the Brits do to their monarchy.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
But I'm fascinated by their system that's existed for hundreds and hundreds of years. And I've read books about Meghan Markle. Had a lot of time when I had breast cancer. Let me tell you something about her.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Can I tell you, please. I've read books that are pro Megan and books that are pro monarchy. Here's what I've deduced about her. Because I don't go after people lightly. I really don't. I do it for a reason. This Megan Markle is beautiful, stylish, manipulative. She's a fame seeking, money seeking succubus. Right, here's the problem. Which is fine, by the way, because Hollywood is full of, of succubus. The problem is, is there's no talent.
Tom Segura
Yeah, that'll catch up.
Mark Cuban
You need, you need to do. There needs to be an exchange. And what she used was the Royal Family. She tried to take down an establishment that's long revered, long existing, and it's not cool. Now, you could say that in America there's talentless fucks like the Kardashians, right? You know what they give tits? Ass. They give us a Reality show where they show us their bad relationships and their. Their dad who became a woman and all that stuff. That's still entertaining. She's pretending to be perfect and using the Sussex name. Now make Harry H. She calls him H. Not Harry H. Is not without fault, too, because he wants out of that goddamn family. Right, Right. So he did the. The. The. The chicken move. Instead of saying to Daddy and granny, I don't want to be in the family, he married a. And then she takes the fall for this. You understand? Yes, but she is a big phony. She just wants fame and money and celebrity, but she doesn't want to do anything for it.
Tom Segura
I got to tell you, that's the problem. I don't think this is going to help you get invited to Buckingham Palace.
Mark Cuban
Hey, I'm team Middleton. Team Middleton. All day long, they get the. She knew the rules going into this family. Like, give me a break. She pretends like, oh, I didn't know. Yes, you did.
Tom Segura
So Kate and. And William, right? Yeah, they are. They're there. They're the ones that are gonna.
Mark Cuban
They're holding it down.
Tom Segura
They're still in good graces, obviously. They're. They're the royal couple now.
Mark Cuban
Yes.
Tom Segura
Because aren't Harry and. And Megan not even considered royals?
Mark Cuban
So here's the deal, man. So here's what happened. They went to the Queen, when the queen was alive, and said, we kind of want to do, like, a halfway royal thing. You know, maybe we do some duties, but not all. But that doesn't. That's not how they work the royals. Either you're in, you're a working royal, or you're out. The reason being the taxpayers fund this stuff. Okay? So there's no. You can't do your side businesses and make money and be a working royal, because working royals do good for the public. Their whole thing is like showing up at a hospital.
Tom Segura
Weren't they ousted?
Mark Cuban
So what happened is the queen basically was like, no, this is not how this works. You're either in or out. What are you going to do? We're out. Okay. See you later. So they pull their security because they're not working royals. Why should the taxpayers fund their security? He's got enough money from Princess Diana's trust, he can pay for his own security. And then. Megan, this is totally shameless. This is why I don't like her, too. Just from a human level, you're in this new family. You don't like your in laws. Okay, fine. Don't go on Oprah Winfrey and say oh, my in laws are racist. They're bad people. Everybody hates me. And do the sobbing story, you understand? She put them on to make herself a name. It's disgusting and I think it's really gross.
Tom Segura
Well, I don't think it worked either. Most people don't feel like they like her more.
Mark Cuban
No sympathy for her because she was claiming racism when she was. All the tabloids are racist. It's like, I don't see that the Queen wanted her. They even fast tracked her getting married in Westminster Abbey because they liked her.
Tom Segura
Revoke the security. They revoked titles too, aren't they?
Mark Cuban
So that's the thing. So I think I'm not sure about the title business because I thought they would.
Tom Segura
Can you see that? Can you look?
Mark Cuban
So she says she's talking to Mindy Kaling and she goes, I'm Megan Sussex. You know, I'm Megan Sussex. So she gets to keep the title, I'm guessing. But you can't say you're a Sussex and carry title. Well, you're not a working royal. It's like, dude.
Tom Segura
So it says the royal. I don't know when this was go up.
Mark Cuban
When is this royal family prepared to sanction removal of Prince Harry and Megan Sussex titles amid new bombshells? When is this printed?
Christina P.
This was last week.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
So the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have pivoted away from publicity, speaking about the royal family for over the last year. The Royal family are prepared to sanction the removal Prince Harry and Meghan's Sussex titles if the couple released further damaging bombshell claims about the monarchy. According to a royal source. The Duchess Sussex hit out at the. At the firm in a 2021 interview with Oprah Winfrey. That's the one you just. After she stepped down as a working royal In January of 23, Prince Harry released his autobiography titled Spare, which I read, which provided intimate details about his relationship and arguments with senior members of the Royal family. It would take an act of parliament to take away the couple's Sussex title. But according to the Mail, a royal source has said it is still considered a potential sanction that could be explored if any further bombshell interviews or books are released. So they still have their title.
Mark Cuban
So here's the deal. But here's the real fun part about all this. Okay, so she's on the stupid show. She's pretending to be a Martha Stewart, right?
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
She's like, I'm harvesting my beeswax even though she doesn't give a. About the bees. There's a beekeeper that Comes and does all the work. She's like my best friend, who's her makeup artist that she's been on, you know, been on payroll for years, is coming over. I'm gonna make him some bath salts and put them in. Like, first of all, who the fuck is taking a bath when you're a guest at somebody's house? It's so fucking gross. Anyway, what was I gonna say? I'm so fired up about her.
Tom Segura
See this? Jesus.
Mark Cuban
Oh. The point of the story is I've read numerous accounts of her, and it says that she is not a good employer, that she's very nasty, very mean. And do you know that the people who work in the palace in Buckingham, they basically do it as volunteers. You don't get paid anything to. To work for the royal family. You do it.
Tom Segura
Nobody does.
Mark Cuban
Not really. Like, I think they get a tiny amount of money, but what they do get is, I don't know, tiaras or hand me down stuff. Very cold and withholding to staffers created a really awful workplace. People have quit working.
Tom Segura
You guys feel the same way about us?
Mark Cuban
No.
Christina P.
No. Never.
Mark Cuban
Of course not. Ever. Can I tell you the show I'd want to watch? How she can fix this any.
Tom Segura
You're Megan. What? How do you. How do you feel? You said I'm your Megan. Is that what you said? That's fucking crazy. I fucking miss that.
Mark Cuban
I'm your Megan.
Tom Segura
Do you. Do you feel like this is a cold and we're withholding? I'm not going to lie. This entire topic is super white people shit. I'm not following whatsoever.
Mark Cuban
Okay.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
Can I tell you what the show is?
Tom Segura
I'm with.
Mark Cuban
Please. I'm fired up. Can I tell you what the show is?
Tom Segura
Yes.
Mark Cuban
She's a. This is the problem with Meghan Markle. She's not a nice girl. She's a. I want to see the show where she's yelling at her gardener for trimming the hedges incorrectly. I want to see the show where she's talking with her fake ass friends in Montecito about whatever. I want to see the show where she's crying in Harry's lap, like, why.
Christina P.
Do they hate me? The press?
Mark Cuban
Everybody hates me. You know, that's the. That's the Meghan Markle I want to see.
Tom Segura
This is like. I know. She's. This is like.
Mark Cuban
It's bullshit.
Tom Segura
Why people sometimes just hate somebody that marries into a family. It's like she. She then.
Mark Cuban
But then doesn't take the responsibilities of that. Of said family.
Tom Segura
I know, but brings with them, the entitlement of somebody that you would think would have to be born into the family. You know, I mean, like you just joined it and then you're.
Mark Cuban
And you're shitting on an establishment that's existed for hundreds of years. And you're not even English, you're not British.
Tom Segura
Don't forget, we. I mean.
Christina P.
No.
Tom Segura
Right. I don't think going to happen anymore because of how outspoken you are. But we did have an agreement that if we were to meet the royals, obviously, I don't think we're going to meet Megan and Harry.
Mark Cuban
Not.
Tom Segura
I don't care if we met William and Kate.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
That I. We have an agreement that if I am introduced to Prince William.
Mark Cuban
Yep.
Tom Segura
That I would tip my hat and go, hello, Governor.
Mark Cuban
Yes. And then this is where hello, Governor came from. A year ago, we were in London and I said, one day you're going to meet William and Kate. We're going to be invited. Maybe he's a comedy fan and you have to say it, you have to do that. Look, I think they know she's right. She's a right. I'm team Middleton. I'm team William and Kate. Thank you.
Tom Segura
They seem like a nice house.
Mark Cuban
They are nice. Like, you know, why. Can I tell you what I respect about them and the Queen? They respected the post, they respected the title, they respected the job of what they have to do. It's not an easy job to, To. To uphold these values.
Tom Segura
He's got an old man spirit too, because he embraces the horseshoe bald look, which is really crazy. That's usually men that are honestly boomers, you know, like a much older man goes, I'll rock the horseshoe. So for him to do it, he's like 40 something, so.
Mark Cuban
So here's the deal, man. Is that crazy? There's hairdos they're allowed to have. So this might be in the royal protocol or whatever that's. There are certain haircuts and. No, it's true. You can't have certain hairdos.
Tom Segura
You can't clip the size.
Mark Cuban
He may not be able to do. Because I don't think there's ever been like a bald. I don't know. I know that there's limitations on that, on the women, like what kind of hairstyles they can have and such.
Tom Segura
You don't see this.
Mark Cuban
It's not an easy gig.
Tom Segura
You don't see this with men like our age horseshoe. You don't. It's really like the. The previous generation.
Mark Cuban
Traditionally, within the British royal family, the Prince is Expected to maintain a neat, short haircut, typically considered military style with minimal styling, and is generally expected to be clean shaven, meaning no beard or mustache. Although there have been exceptions, like Prince Harry. I'm sorry.
Christina P.
H I.
Mark Cuban
The douches of. Sucks. She sucks.
Tom Segura
Hello. I.
Mark Cuban
She's the worst.
Tom Segura
All right, well.
Mark Cuban
Such a phony. I can't take, like, it hurts to watch her stupid joke.
Tom Segura
Pretty cool.
Mark Cuban
I just had to say my piece.
Tom Segura
You got it out there. You got it out there.
Mark Cuban
Look how cute William was.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Oh, see, that's what he looked like bald.
Tom Segura
Looks good.
Mark Cuban
He looks.
Tom Segura
It looks better.
Mark Cuban
He's got a great face.
Tom Segura
Yeah, Handsome. Growing out the sides is insane.
Mark Cuban
You know, there's a rumor that Prince Harry is actually the son of someone that Diana had an affair with. And if you look at the pictures, you're like, yeah, that's.
Tom Segura
He definitely doesn't look like his brother.
Mark Cuban
Not a lick. Doesn't look at all. I mean, that's Charles and Diana. But you look at the other boy, Harry. Yeah. I mean, look at that.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, that's the dude. Look at him. And he's got the polo helmet on or whatever.
Tom Segura
I like that. This is Prince Harry was father. Like, it just says it like it's a statement.
Mark Cuban
I know.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
They vehemently deny that claim, of course. Like, obviously. But come on.
Tom Segura
Of course.
Mark Cuban
Possible. Anything's possible.
Tom Segura
Well, I'm glad we got that out of the way. You can take this down.
Mark Cuban
You know, I just. You don't care anything for these. They're so good.
Tom Segura
We just gave it, like 20 minutes. What are you talking about? Jesus.
Mark Cuban
I'm very passionate about this.
Tom Segura
I mean, your passion is felt. Everybody gets it now.
Mark Cuban
Very invested.
Tom Segura
Okay, we got it.
Mark Cuban
I just wish you shared my interest.
Tom Segura
I definitely feel ashamed. Ivill don't feel ashamed here.
Mark Cuban
Let's get what I care about. You care about sports. And come. This is my sports income.
Tom Segura
Jesus, that's so offensive. It's not. It's not what I care about.
Mark Cuban
It's really, really girls in the office. I'm always the only woman caring about girl.
Tom Segura
Okay, here we go.
Mark Cuban
All right.
Unknown
I finally got a decent foot job, so let's talk about it and write it 1 through 10. Somebody on Twitter reach reached out to me and said, she gives amazing foot jobs. And I was like, there's absolutely no way. It turns out she was close to me, so I had to try it. I told her, come on. Yeah, let's link up. We gonna collab. I'm gonna post it. I did the method. I'm not gonna post the video. I just wanted a free foot job. We linked up. She put like a special type of oil on her feet. And I can't lie, it was pretty decent. But the reason I say it was decent is because what even is a good foot job?
Tom Segura
There you go.
Mark Cuban
More dick stuff.
Tom Segura
Cool. Prince Harry and Prince Charles.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, he's doing more reviews.
Tom Segura
The best is that he told her he was gonna upload it. Like, I guess as like, yeah, I'll share it with people. And then he was like, no, of course I'm not gonna do that. So. So he was like, that's crazy.
Mark Cuban
To share the actual footage.
Tom Segura
He was gonna share it. I guess she wanted it shared. And. And then, yeah, he was like, no, I'm not doing that.
Mark Cuban
Well, there's boundaries.
Tom Segura
Well, he tricked her. That's what I'm saying. He tricked her. You know what I mean?
Unknown
Have you ever had a foot job before?
Tom Segura
He's going up.
Christina P.
I mean.
Unknown
I mean, a foot massage, like a foot job. How do you even know if a foot job is a good one? Like, what are you supposed to compare it to? She couldn't make me finish. I don't think I would ever finish from feet, honestly. She was kind of mad that I wanted the buns, but it's like, what do you expect? You come over here and expect to just give me feet? So, yeah, I would give this experience like a 6 out of 10. It's probably my last time trying this. She is expecting me to post it and tag her, to give her a little bit of clout, but I'm not gonna lie, bro. I'm not gonna post that. What the I look like posting me getting a foot job for. I don't care about digital footprint, but I don't want my future kids to see me getting a foot job.
Tom Segura
What about this video? I know this dude's the best. We gotta. We gotta link up with him at some point too.
Mark Cuban
Maybe we should have him do. Yeah, official reviews. Yeah, the place is in Austin.
Tom Segura
Yeah, we gotta get. We got to get more out of him.
Mark Cuban
Jeez.
Tom Segura
This guy too. You know, Kanye was all in the news because he's was selling his swastika T shirts.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, I saw that.
Tom Segura
But then there's another level you can go to, which is what this guy did. Swastika tat.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And he's Asian.
Mark Cuban
That's interesting.
Tom Segura
That is interesting. Drugs are powerful, man. They'll just do things that you would never think possible. Like, he actually went to a shop and was like right here, if you could.
Mark Cuban
That's wild. But I'm surprised the Shop did it. Usually they have limits.
Tom Segura
You can find people. You can find people in the tattoo.
Mark Cuban
World, depending on the state, I guess.
Christina P.
Sure.
Tom Segura
You could be like, hey, how about right here? I watched the Charlie Manson doc.
Mark Cuban
Yes, I know. You know everything about your buddy Charlie.
Tom Segura
Now you want to talk about, like the rascal of all rascals. It's Charles Manson. I mean, it's really.
Mark Cuban
Well, I'm reading that book Chaos.
Tom Segura
That's what the doc is called.
Mark Cuban
That makes sense because remember last night?
Tom Segura
The guy that's in it is. Is the author.
Mark Cuban
Okay. That's why it makes sense. The CIA connection.
Tom Segura
Yeah. Tom O'Neill's the guy that's like kind of. They interview throughout. Yeah, it's really good. Yes. And basically, if you like, you know, conspiracy theories and, and like, you know, there's got to be a motivation. What's the story behind the story? This is the book or the documentary for you? Because the theory on this is like, okay, how did this guy, why would he do this? How does he. How do you get people to commit crimes for you? Right. Like that was. People always were like, how does he get his followers to kill people? And that's what the documentary and the book explore. It's basically, Charlie Manson went to Northern California after he was let out of prison. He did like an 8, 9 year bid in prison. And when he went to Northern California, it was the summer of 67. And this is as the explosion of summer of love and hippies and everything is happening, especially in Northern California. There's a health clinic that opens, that starts, you know, basically providing services to these people. And one of the people there is a guy by the name of Dr. Jolly. I think his name was Jolly Davis Jolly West. That's it. Louis. And they call it. His nickname was Jolly. So this guy was doing kind of experimental stuff on people with LSD and hypnosis. And it turns out he was doing it because the CIA was paying him to do it. They were funding his research, which is the entire basis of the MK Ultra program, which is pretty well known by people, which is the idea that you could build, you know, the Manchurian Candidate kind of stuff, like get someone to be an emotionless killer and just have them be under complete mind control. He's doing this in this. In this building where this clinic is in the same building. You know, who has an officer there, Charles Manson's parole officer. So Charlie is bringing people into this building who are Both going to the clinic, some would say under the oversight of Jolly West. And his parole officer is writing these incredible reviews about Charles Manson, even though he's consistently violating his parole. And they're talking about how well he's doing. So it's almost as if the parole officer is doing this for an another reason. Like, why is he writing that Charlie is doing so well and improving when it's clear, when he's clearly in violation of his parole all the time? Well, a year after that, Charlie comes back down to la, moves into the Spawn Ranch, has all these followers. He's drugging them with lsd, he's giving these speeches to them, he's doing sermons. And shortly thereafter, he has, like, this legion of followers who will do whatever he wants, including killing people. So it's exploring that entire story, and it's. It's pretty crazy.
Mark Cuban
Well, I'm reading the book, and it goes into great detail. The murder of Sharon Tate and the people in the house and how they did it. I mean, literally the first, I'd say quarter of the book is just outlining the brutality with which these people carried out. So it's so. Oh, it's hard to read the doc.
Tom Segura
You know, it goes into really great detail about the murders as well, and the investigation and basically how lackluster. The lapd, yes, they knew.
Mark Cuban
They knew.
Tom Segura
It took months before they even.
Mark Cuban
And the second murder that happened, the labiancas, the next day, they're just like family business owners. They weren't show business. They weren't like. You know what I mean?
Tom Segura
And the public word so sad from LAPD was that they said the LaBianca and the Tate murders were not related at the time. This is what they put out publicly. And everyone was like, what? Yeah, it sure seemed like they're related. Painted the same words on the walls. And it's. It's a. It's a mind. The whole story is. But it's a really good watch.
Mark Cuban
You know, Charlie Manson, usually you and I don't overlap in our interests of this nature. You're not interested in the Royals? Got it noted. I'm not always interested in murder. But you and I and our Venn diagram of interests. I like Charlie. Maybe because it's an LA guy.
Tom Segura
Maybe it's that he's a unifier. Maybe the guy's actually.
Mark Cuban
Yep.
Tom Segura
I mean, he's a pretty neat guy.
Mark Cuban
He's a pretty cool guy. He's into peace and love and lsd.
Tom Segura
We both like music. He was a musician.
Mark Cuban
He was a musician.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Well, so they say that he wanted to kill the Tates, Right? What was the. Sorry.
Tom Segura
He didn't want to kill the Tates. No, he didn't want to kill him either. That's who he wanted to kill.
Mark Cuban
The music guy that rejected him or something.
Tom Segura
Terry Melcher. So the problem was that Terry Melcher used to live at Cielo Drive, the house that Sharon Tate was in.
Mark Cuban
Yep.
Tom Segura
Charlie Manson sent them to kill him.
Mark Cuban
Am I right?
Tom Segura
But he didn't know that he had moved.
Mark Cuban
Not there anymore.
Tom Segura
So he told the people, kill Terry and kill anybody who's there. Oh, well, they just showed up and just killed everybody who was there.
Mark Cuban
It was brutal.
Tom Segura
And the person who they didn't kill was the guy that didn't live there anymore, which was the guy they wanted to kill.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. And they strung them up. You know that. The bodies. Hung them up.
Tom Segura
Who?
Mark Cuban
The Manson killers. They strung up the bodies. I mean, hung them up.
Tom Segura
Tate was on the floor.
Mark Cuban
No, she's on the floor. Then when they found her, but they hung her up. I think they slit the bodies. They, like, hung them up in the rafters or something and did some like that. That's what it said in the book. Yeah.
Tom Segura
I don't know. I didn't see that.
Mark Cuban
Well, maybe they didn't detail it, you know?
Tom Segura
All right.
Mark Cuban
This is part I remember.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
What?
Tom Segura
Okay. I mean, yeah, sure, it was gnarly.
Mark Cuban
And you know what, too, is that I had a business meeting one time at this house, the Sharon Tate murder house, because the guy, who's a big television producer of, like, a family sitcom show, bought the house, changed the numeric address. And I asked him, I was like, hey, just curious. Why would somebody buy the Sharon Tate murder house? This is pretty notorious. And he goes, well, it turns out Murderland is discount land. So Instead of paying 6 million, I paid 4 million. Whatever. And you're like that. Really? Personally, I don't think I could live in that house.
Christina P.
Right.
Mark Cuban
I mean, that land.
Tom Segura
I mean, you probably wouldn't want to, right? Like, it's kind of bad vibes bad.
Mark Cuban
That's the house. It's a beautiful home. Yeah, it was really nice. But, like, man, that was a weird one.
Tom Segura
That's the house now. That's the house you went to.
Mark Cuban
That's how I went to. We had lunch. There was a butler that served us lunch. So weird.
Tom Segura
Very weird.
Mark Cuban
It was super weird, dude. I was like, I don't know if I could work with this dude. Yeah. But I had to go to the meeting because I'm like, it's at the Tate Murder House.
Tom Segura
And his big thing was like, this is discounted land.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, he liked that there was a discount from the murders. It's wild, right?
Tom Segura
Yeah, he was.
Mark Cuban
And he said it so nonchalantly, too, like, no, I mean, you know, it's cheap. Spoken like a true Hollywood.
Tom Segura
Yeah, that's a good producer right there. I was like, I will get this movie made. All right, let's. Let's take a quick break, and then we'll be right back.
Christina P.
Hey, come on with it.
Mark Cuban
Hey.
Tom Segura
Welcome back. And we are back with a very special guest. The last time we saw him, he was here just railing against the less fortunate who used washcloths. And today he's here to talk about so much more. You know him from Shark Tank. You know him, the owner of the Dallas Mavericks. And, you know, we're going to get into costplusdrugs.com It's Mark Cuban, everybody. Thank you for. For coming.
Christina P.
Thanks for having. Hey, any place that's got vodka on the table.
Tom Segura
Hey, man.
Christina P.
At 11, 10 in the morning, Whatever it is. Yeah.
Tom Segura
Would you like a glass with some ice?
Christina P.
No.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
Are you a drinker?
Christina P.
Depends on the. The moment. Yeah. I don't drink as much as I used to, but I'll find a reason to.
Tom Segura
Yeah, it's fun. I don't like to do it, oh, all the time, but this is ours. So this is like, when.
Christina P.
Then you got to do it all the time. But, I mean, you know, by example, right?
Tom Segura
I try to. I try my best try to do it in the a.m. kind of power through the day, right?
Christina P.
Yeah, man, but I don't have a problem.
Tom Segura
No, that's nice. No, not at all. Look, man, I remember watching something once. It was an interview you were. You were doing where you said, everybody who stops me on the street wants to talk about Shark Tank, and I just want to talk about basketball.
Christina P.
Right.
Tom Segura
So let me lead.
Christina P.
Oh, great. Now you want to talk about basketball.
Tom Segura
What the fuck happened, man?
Christina P.
I have no idea.
Tom Segura
Wait, is that for real?
Christina P.
No, I'm lying.
Tom Segura
But, like, it's. It's beyond.
Christina P.
If I had. If I had any influence. No.
Tom Segura
Yeah, but so just to lay things out for people who might not know, because the la. Literally, the last time I saw you, it was a. I think it was about fresh news that you had sold your majority shares in the Mavericks. And you're like, it's a great situation where I sold the team, but I still have operational control.
Christina P.
Basketball. Yeah. That was the mission.
Tom Segura
But what part of Basketball. Do you control and what do you.
Christina P.
I don't anymore, and I haven't for a while.
Tom Segura
So you. So you relinquished all of it?
Christina P.
I didn't relinquish.
Tom Segura
They kind of muscled it out of you.
Christina P.
Yeah, I wouldn't say muscle, but, you know, the majority owner, Patrick Dumont, decided that, you know, he was comfortable with Nico Harrison, the general manager, and the team he had put together, which is his choice.
Tom Segura
His choice.
Christina P.
I mean, and you can't totally argue with him because, you know, we went to the finals.
Tom Segura
Yes.
Christina P.
Now, I could tell you, you know, but stuff. But, yeah, it was his choice, and he made his choice. And so.
Tom Segura
So he.
Christina P.
Just a fan. Now.
Tom Segura
You were in the position of having something that was.
Christina P.
Yeah. When I originally sold the team, that originally was the conversation that originally. What was supposed to happen.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Christina P.
And then over time. And initially it was, you know, and then over time, it was like, okay, and Nico, we trust. And so here we are.
Tom Segura
So I have to imagine that in the. Of course, we're talking about Luca being traded, which was, I think, in, like, we're not, you know, similar. Ish. In. In, like, the biggest trade in American sports that I could, Like, I remember Herschel Walker. Remember that when you're like, what the. Yeah, it was crazy.
Christina P.
I turned around the Cowboys. It was great.
Tom Segura
Yeah. But, like, I imagine your. Your phone blew up a lot.
Christina P.
Well, I was in Florida at a conference, and I don't know, 11 at night.
Tom Segura
Yeah, it was late.
Christina P.
Yeah. And I get a text, and it was from our general manager, and I thought he was asking me of what I thought, and then I realized very quickly he was telling me what happened, and I told him I didn't agree with it, and da, da, da, da, da. And various reasons, and. But wasn't my decision to make.
Tom Segura
Wow.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And it. I mean, for people on the outside. I mean, I know people. A lot of people in Dallas. It was pretty well reported. They're very. Were very upset.
Christina P.
Oh, yeah. My family. My. My daughter was at a party and, you know, had to hide. Really. When it came out. Oh, yeah, it was. And still, like, I was at. Here at south by Southwest. I was at the premiere of the Accountant, too. Great movie, by the way. And somebody started yelling, fire, Nico. You know, but it's just. I mean, it's like the new. Let's go, Brandon.
Tom Segura
Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. But this is, like. It's so insane to people that when you have. I mean, Luke is a legit, like, generational.
Christina P.
You don't have to convince me.
Tom Segura
You Know, but it's. It's.
Christina P.
Yeah. I mean, I. I don't get it either.
Tom Segura
You don't get it either?
Christina P.
No.
Tom Segura
And it is one of these things that, as people have said early on, like, time will tell, like.
Christina P.
Yeah, that's the way all trades work.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, look, you know, 2004, I let Steve Nash walk, and he won two MVPs the next two years. But the good news was he beat us in the playoffs the first year after he left, and then we made it to the finals and won a championship, so it kind of covered all that.
Tom Segura
Is it hard being in that position to go, you know, this guy. You like the guy? You go, this is a skilled guy, but you have to look at a team's needs.
Christina P.
Yeah, it is.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
Because you develop personal relationships. Yeah. With them. And, like, I love Luca. Right. You know, we weren't best buddies, but I would text him all the time and DM him and, you know, try to. You know, I would give him all these motivational quotes, even gave him books to read and stuff. To read, you know, and so we had a good relationship. Got along great with his dad. I mean, I was just as dumbfounded as everybody else.
Tom Segura
Yeah. And then the. The current rumor mill is that they're gonna look. Talking about waving Kyrie.
Mark Cuban
What?
Tom Segura
Yeah, man. You don't watch the rumor mill.
Christina P.
I don't watch the rumor mill.
Tom Segura
Yeah, man.
Christina P.
No, there's no. You know, that. That make no sense whatsoever.
Tom Segura
Well, that neither. The first one. What, the Luca going?
Christina P.
Well, yeah, but, you know. Okay, you're right.
Tom Segura
That didn't make sense.
Christina P.
And I love Kyrie, too. Maybe they're just trying to get rid of the people I like.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Maybe that's the whole new man. Somebody comes in, takes over a new A company, gets rid of the old guys.
Tom Segura
Maybe you need to do some reverse psychology and talk about how awful they are.
Christina P.
I love Kyrie, actually.
Tom Segura
Yeah. No, I mean, he's. He's. He's amazing.
Christina P.
He's a good dude, too.
Tom Segura
Amazing.
Christina P.
He's a really good. Both those guys are really good guys.
Tom Segura
All right, now Christina's like, all right, I don't know anything about.
Mark Cuban
No, I know who. This guy Luca, because he's my tribe. Right. What is he, Slovenian? Yeah. Slovenian.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
I get it.
Tom Segura
Speaks better Spanish than English, too.
Mark Cuban
Seriously?
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
The front door.
Tom Segura
Yeah, seriously. He played for Real Madrid.
Christina P.
Yeah. When he was 13, he moved to Spain.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Didn't know the language. Learned it. Speaks English. Slovenian. All these.
Mark Cuban
Isn't that crazy? Yeah, but, I mean, like that, too. With Italy, right?
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Kobe. Yeah. He spoke. I'm excited. I really want to see this guy. Like, I'm so excited to watch what happens. Like, I'm such a fan of his and this story. I mean, I. I just want to see what. I know we're not allowed to cheer for the Lakers here, but I just want to see what happens with him, you know?
Christina P.
Yeah. It's just brutal. It's painful no matter how you look at it.
Tom Segura
Yeah. All right.
Christina P.
It's like talking about the. Yeah. It's just. Yeah. Like a pet. Dying work.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
No, I'm in mourning, kind of still.
Tom Segura
I understand, hopefully.
Christina P.
But they paid me to buy the circus, and so, you know.
Tom Segura
That's true.
Christina P.
I just look at my bank account and feel better.
Tom Segura
That's what I'm talking about.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Hell, yeah. Let's talk about money.
Mark Cuban
Let's talk about rich guy stuff.
Christina P.
Well, no, it just is what it is. Right. You know, I sold for a reason and, you know, nothing more I can say about that. I mean. Yeah. Yeah. Is what it is.
Tom Segura
Can we ask you a rich guy question, though?
Christina P.
Sure. So it's better than being asked poor guy questions? Because I used to get asked those, too.
Tom Segura
Yeah, true, right?
Mark Cuban
Oh, nothing worse than being poor.
Christina P.
Yeah. I've been there.
Mark Cuban
We've been there.
Tom Segura
Any secret rich guy stuff that people should. What I mean is, everybody knows about bigger homes, planes, boats. Like, that's like, the accessible stuff. But I think the exciting thing is to learn that there's some secret shit you don't.
Christina P.
Oh, there is.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Like, it makes ugly people handsome and pretty.
Mark Cuban
That, too.
Christina P.
Right?
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Meaning.
Christina P.
No, I know what you meant.
Mark Cuban
No, no. Jamie Foxx said it. Great. He goes, there's a fame missed. Once you become famous, people like you a lot more with money. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Christina P.
I mean, they go hand in hand for the most part. You know, maybe the level of fame isn't the same, but. Yeah. I mean, people. When you're on these lists and everything, people know who you are.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
You know, and they treat you differently. And that's probably the hardest part. And that's why, you know, I can go places and say, hey, hey, hey, hey. That's marked.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You lose your anonymity, for better or worse.
Tom Segura
Right. But do you. And then you also develop some skill for reading. Whether somebody authentically? Kind of.
Christina P.
No, because I'm not looking for new friends. Really?
Tom Segura
So you're just.
Christina P.
Yeah, you know, my friends are my high school buddies, my college buddies, my rugby teammates, you know, the people Want my roommates from Dallas when I moved to Dallas, all the same people, you know, guys that play basketball. I mean, you know, I've been around long enough that I've got, you know.
Tom Segura
You have your core group of friends.
Christina P.
Plus I've got, you know, three kids, 15, 18, and 21. And that's kind of all your. Your focus and your. Your mental focus, your emotional focus and everything. So.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, that's true. Because you are from Pittsburgh. You grew up working class.
Christina P.
Yep.
Mark Cuban
So you grew up hustling. I remember I read this thing that you. When there was a newspaper strike. Yeah.
Christina P.
It's funny, someone else just asked me about that, you know, an hour ago.
Mark Cuban
I want to hear that.
Christina P.
So in Pittsburgh, it was the Pittsburgh Post Gazette and the Pittsburgh Press were the papers. And I. If I remember right, they were both printed the same place. So they went on strike. And so there were no newspapers. And so I had a 1966 Buick LeSabre, a big old boat, and me and my buddies piled into the car and drove to Cleveland. And back then, the newspapers were like a quarter each or whatever. I don't know. And so we had, you know, rolls and rolls of change, and we just went to. We waited for the new papers to come out, and we went and hunted down every Cleveland Plain Dealer truck that we could find and just tried to buy out and bought out literally all the papers that would fit in our car. And so we then drove out to Pittsburgh and stood on the corners in the morning because we went, you know, midnight the night before, got back to Pittsburgh, you know, six in the morning. And I remember standing downtown, you know, papers for sale, papers for sale. And instead of it being a quarter, they were a dollar each. And people would tip us just because everybody got all their news from the newspaper back then.
Tom Segura
Wow.
Mark Cuban
How old were you?
Christina P.
16.
Tom Segura
So this entrepreneurial spirit is just in somebody, right?
Christina P.
Yeah, for me, it's been since I was 9, 10 years old.
Tom Segura
How I wonder, because you mentioned that, like, you have three kids that are, like, 15, 18, 21, and there's got to be a thing when your dad is super successful and it's also super public. Like, do you. How do you deal with, like, a kid being like, it's hard. What am I gonna do? Right.
Christina P.
Yeah, it's hard, right? You know, you try to just let them be themselves. And I try not to say, you've got to go in this direction or that direction. Like, I was talking to one of my kids about college the other day, and it's like, you don't have to know what you're going to be when you grow up.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Even. Even put aside, you know, our financial situation, I don't think any kid should be under the pressure at 18 or 22 when they graduate from college to know exactly what they're going to do.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And everything's changing so rapidly. Technology, perspective, just the world in general. So just, you know, be curious. That's what I try to get them to do.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
Be curious so that you always want to learn something, figure things out. Be, you know, the more knowledge you have, the more. Not power, but the more capabilities you have and the more options are available to you. And so I try to, you know, my wife and I try to really let them be themselves.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, and there are times, though, you know, which I hate, where my kids are like, no, we don't want you there, dad. You know, like, there are times, like my. Both of my younger kids play basketball, and they know if I go to a basketball game, you know, there's, you know, the other team will come up and take pictures and this and that. It's just like, you know, so I'll come up.
Tom Segura
That's tough.
Christina P.
Yeah, that's tough. I hate it.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know. Or, no, we don't want you there, dad, because it'll make a scene for whatever reason. I'm like, that's brutal.
Tom Segura
Brutal.
Christina P.
That is brutal. But at the same time, I understand it.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Now a lot. Most of the time, I still show up. Yeah.
Tom Segura
Come in the back door or whatever.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
But it sounds like you're. I mean, it just sounds like you're so grounded. But how you're like this crazy billionaire. I mean, not crazy, but, like, crazy amount of money. I'm saying.
Christina P.
No, it is an insane amount of money.
Mark Cuban
It changes people. Like, we've seen it in our business. People can go nutty because the bar gets raised on reality. You know what I mean?
Christina P.
Like, really.
Tom Segura
But you can choose to. I think the thing is that money allows you to have the choice.
Christina P.
Yeah. No, no question. Like, I've been in situations where, you know, I've been out, my credit card got taken, you know.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
I've come home and the lights are off and all that stuff. Right. Hold My four, Born My Car, All. All the. The stories of when you're broke.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, and. And. But I've. My attitude's always been, if you were happy when you were poor. Yeah, you're gonna be happy when you're rich.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
If you were miserable when you were Poor.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You're gonna be miserable when you're rich. Miserable people just stay miserable no matter what the circumstances. And like, I, I tried to be a fun guy, enjoy my life. When I was broke. I didn't, you know, I was sleeping on the floor five, you know. You know, five roommates in a three bedroom apartment and had a blast.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, and. And I just, I. I always felt like when it's weird when you first make money, it's like, okay, what am I gonna buy? So I bought a plane, you know, and.
Tom Segura
Yes.
Christina P.
Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
Tom Segura
Just give us a good, like, can you first of all be a bro and just kind of talk about how it wouldn't be a poor idea for me to invest in an aircraft?
Christina P.
I think it's brilliant.
Mark Cuban
That's what I'm talking about.
Tom Segura
Here's the thing. I'm gonna. This is what we're gonna do. I'm gonna clip that and I send it to my business manager. Let's start forgetting Mark. Do you think I should get a plane?
Christina P.
How could you not?
Tom Segura
Of course the time that I save.
Christina P.
The time that you say I'm going to give is money in the bank. Because you are an earth earner, you are an entrepreneur. You create wealth. And the more time you have, that's what's up. The more money you'll make for your business partners. You are doing enough for yourself because you are not selfish like that. You are doing it for them. You need a plane. Not because you need a plane, because you care so much for their future.
Mark Cuban
Oh, I like that.
Christina P.
That you are going to help them grow their net worth and you are going to put. Because most people wouldn't buy the plan plane, right? Most people might just stay at home, put on a Netflix show, yeah. Work out, whatever, but not you.
Tom Segura
I'm. I'm out there grinding.
Christina P.
You're grinding because you are a grinder. And with a plane grindy, your grind ability is multiplied.
Mark Cuban
That's what's up. And then your wife can take that plane wherever she wants.
Christina P.
Oh, hell no. That room is all done, Josh.
Tom Segura
You know where to clip it?
Christina P.
Yes. You got it.
Mark Cuban
I gotta go to LA for the day.
Christina P.
Right.
Mark Cuban
Can I ask you, what did you read?
Christina P.
A lot.
Mark Cuban
How did you learn? Are you reading Napoleon Hill? Who are you?
Christina P.
I did though.
Tom Segura
I read your book.
Mark Cuban
Me too.
Christina P.
How to Win the Sport of Business.
Alan Roger Curry
Yes.
Christina P.
Short and sweet.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Yes. But you know what? It's so informed. First of all, it gets. It got me fired up.
Christina P.
It's called how to Win at the sport of business. It's like 64 pages.
Tom Segura
It's.
Christina P.
There you go.
Tom Segura
Great. The thing that I also get is, you know, so many people, you'll hear this thing your whole life. You hear like, man, if I had a million dollars or whatever, they go, you'd never see me again. Like, right? And then you see these guys, like, you super successful guys who you're like, hey, how come you're working? You're like, because that's like the. My life.
Christina P.
That's what I like to do.
Mark Cuban
That's what you enjoy.
Christina P.
Yeah, but, you know, I love to read, right to this day, you know, reading, driving around, listening to motivational speeches.
Mark Cuban
Who are you reading?
Christina P.
Tell me, who do you like? There's not any one. Like now I just read about artificial intelligence and healthcare. You know, it's not like, oh, I've got this great fiction guy or, you know, this, you know, biographer. But, like, when I was just getting to Dallas, I drive around listening to Zig Ziglar, the. The same motivational tape all the time, over and over. And I drive by the big houses, you know, just. This is the motor. Yeah, there you go. Zig Ziglar, my man. You know, Great name. Yeah, what a great name. And. And so it was just anything I could do to get motivated. Because the way I always look, particularly in technology, right, the way I always looked at tech was there was the person who. Or people who created it, and then there was everybody else, and I was tied with everybody else. And so if I put in the effort to learn it, that put me ahead of everybody else who was selling it, integrating it, doing whatever. So it was just a question of effort. And that's the way I've always looked at business. If I put in the time, like healthcare with costplusdrugs.com. oh, you can't disrupt pharmacy. Well, we have.
Tom Segura
This is a really business.
Christina P.
No, it's. It's killing it. It's killing. It's called costplusdrugs.com and, you know, most people, when you. When you go to the doctor and get a prescription and the doctor just says, okay, you need this prescription. What pharmacy do you use? And that's it. And you have no idea if you can afford it. You don't know what your copay or your deductible or your coinsurance is. If you have insurance or if you have high deductible or no insurance, you're screwed, right? Because you. You have that fear of walking up. Like I said when I was Broke if I needed a prescription, it's terrifying to stand in line. So what we did@costplusdrugs.com we decided to bring some transparency. So you go to costplusdrugs.com you put in the name of the medication that, that you need. And we carry about 2, 500 of them. Not all of them, but we're getting there. And first thing that comes up is our cost. We show you what it costs.
Tom Segura
What it costs you.
Christina P.
Yeah, what it costs us to buy. And so put in Tadilafil, T, A, D, A, L. It's generic Cialis. And I know you want to know what it cost.
Tom Segura
Hell yeah, dude.
Christina P.
Tada something. Phil to Dilafil. Yeah, so you see, like for 5 milligrams, for a 30 count, right? So a whole month, it's only $6.60, and that's including our 15 markup. And then it's, you know, I think that includes our pharmacy fee as well. So then it's $5 for shipping and handling. So for $11.60. So I'm just telling you, you could get 90 of them. Click on 90. Click on 90.
Tom Segura
90 count.
Christina P.
Okay. For $9. And 7. Which costs less? A big bag of M&M's or now 90 generic Cialis.
Tom Segura
Dude, look at the comparative price, retail price with other pharmacies. My God, 920.
Christina P.
So. But yeah, but that's not even the point. The bigger point is what brings more joy to your day. An M and M sitting next to your bed or generic Cialis?
Tom Segura
Cialis.
Christina P.
That's what I'm saying.
Tom Segura
I start my day with this.
Christina P.
You know how the birth rate is declining in the United. That's what we're here for, to increase the birth rate. So everybody out there, get your prescription for Tadilafil or whatever.
Tom Segura
Can I tell you something about the Delafil, too? Some people are really married to this idea is that you pop one before you're going to have intercourse. What I like to do is pop it in the morning and just see where the day takes me. I love going to the urinal and being like, look at this guy way more than I.
Christina P.
It's like, Morty Wood is back. It's back.
Tom Segura
It's back. It feels great.
Christina P.
See, that is. That is the whole mission, right? We are here for every guy of a certain age to have a smile on his face by the morning.
Tom Segura
If you're going to go sit with the boss and you're. You're asking for, for, for a raise, it's Way better to do it with a chubby than fully flash.
Mark Cuban
Right.
Tom Segura
You feel like sit you, you sit.
Christina P.
Up and when you get that plane, let me just tell you it.
Mark Cuban
What about the yacht? Do we do the yacht?
Christina P.
I'm not a yacht guy. Cuz. You're stuck.
Tom Segura
Did you ever charter one though?
Christina P.
Yes.
Tom Segura
And you enjoyed it or.
Christina P.
No, my family did. Me? Not as much. You? Not as much.
Mark Cuban
Why didn't you like.
Christina P.
Cuz I was disconnected from everything, you know and I wanted. I don't like that. You know, I'm. I run all my businesses 95% via email and so when I'm disconnected so I can get caught up and put my phone down, that's fine. Right. But if I don't know how far behind I am, that, that's just anxiety for me.
Tom Segura
And does somebody. Everybody. Like there's a thing where no matter who you marry in this world, you, you. There's things you accept about a spouse. Right? Of course. Your wife just has accepted from the beginning. Like this guy works like you're like yeah, she knew.
Christina P.
But you know, she's very independent. She's super smart independent. So it's more like my wife is doing her thing.
Tom Segura
Oh, her thing?
Christina P.
Yeah. And I can either come along. It's up to me, right this, she's not waiting on me. That's why I love her because she's like strong, she does her own thing. She. Yeah, she's got things that you know, her responsibility in the house.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
I don't touch it. You know, there's just certain things that I know that. That's tiffs.
Tom Segura
Yeah, that's a. I think that's a good way.
Mark Cuban
Kind of how you have to. If you're, if you're married to a highly motivated, career driven man, the woman has to be able to do her own thing.
Christina P.
Well, in this case she's more motivated than I, you know, she, she really.
Mark Cuban
I mean what is she into? What does she do?
Christina P.
Tennis? Yeah. Kids. Different stuff. Yeah. Charity stuff. Yeah.
Mark Cuban
That's nice.
Christina P.
Yeah. But she's. She's on the go all the time.
Mark Cuban
That's awesome.
Tom Segura
Do you have a. Because the show obviously Shark Tank is a worldwide global phenomena. Do you have an immediate meter thing that goes on when it starts? Like is there.
Christina P.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Tom Segura
What's your tell that you're like. This is some, you know the number.
Christina P.
One tell is when they talk about. Well if you only get 1% of this billion dollar market.
Tom Segura
Oh okay. Because everybody valuation is just.
Christina P.
Well no, like if I get 1% of a billion dollar market that's $10 million in sales. And, you know, it's only $100,000, but you're not going to get 1%, you know, so that's. That's the number one thing. But literally the hardest part of Shark Tank is coming up with something to say to go out. So the minute they come on and they start talking, I'm not looking for reasons to go in it. I'm looking for reasons to go out. And, and because I've done too many deals. But once they. But then sometimes it'll just be like, no, I got to do this deal. So.
Tom Segura
Really?
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And you. It just. Everything lines up for you.
Christina P.
Not everything, but, you know, I end up selling myself. It's like, okay, they're not good at a B or C, but I'm really good at a B and C. So if we combine forces and I'm wrong probably half the time, but, you know.
Mark Cuban
Well, that's interesting. You're wrong half the time. Do you think that accepting failure is part of why you're so successful too? Like.
Christina P.
Well, you got to. Yeah, you got to. Right. Because if you're not failing, you're not trying. I mean, it's cliche, ish, but it's true. You know, you. You've got to dive in and try things and see what happens. And, you know, that's okay if it doesn't work, work, because especially in investing, you know, you want your. Your wins to cover all your failures.
Tom Segura
Sure.
Christina P.
Like down here in Austin, I'm going to see the guys from Beatbox Beverages, you know, they were a Shark Tank company and they're just crushing it. They went from struggling initially when they came on the show to through more, you know, effort on their own, to now being hundreds of millions of dollars in sales.
Tom Segura
Jesus.
Christina P.
And being worth hundreds of millions of dollars as a company. So that's awesome.
Tom Segura
That's a Shark Tank.
Christina P.
Yeah. Like, Dude Wipes bring up dude wise. Same thing. Yeah. Dude Wipes is a major brand now. Everybody knows what Dude Wipes is. They're marketing and everything. That was a Shark Tank deal.
Tom Segura
No way.
Christina P.
Yeah. I'm the only investor that they've ever had is Brian and Sean and Krup. And like, I gave him, I forget, maybe $200,000 for 15 or something like that. And they're worth, you know, hundreds of probably a half a billion dollars.
Tom Segura
Wow.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
So is that your biggest success?
Christina P.
Is that those two are the biggest. Another one, Mush Oats is crushing it.
Tom Segura
Dude Wipes are everywhere, man.
Christina P.
Everywhere. These guys are brilliant markers, both of them. We have dude wipes here.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
I knew I liked you guys.
Tom Segura
Yeah, yeah.
Christina P.
Now we just got to get you some beatbox.
Tom Segura
But yeah, we'll get some beatbox in here. But yes, would you be interested and then I don't know if you're willing to take risks in funding a porn shoot between a modest Walmart worker and a porn. A world famous porn star to make a dream come true.
Mark Cuban
You got in that business yet?
Christina P.
No.
Tom Segura
Okay. All right.
Mark Cuban
No, fair enough.
Tom Segura
He's looking for a way out. He was looking for it out.
Mark Cuban
What, on Shark Tank? What is the dumbest pitch you've ever.
Tom Segura
His brain right now.
Christina P.
Yes, many. So, so many. Like there was one that came on years ago called tail Lights. And what it was, it was like a circular thing that had little lights flashing and it was meant to be attached to the back of someone's jeans for a girl, teenager in particular because you know, shake your tail lights. This guy thought it was a great idea and it was great TV. And so he had a girl, 16, 17 year old girl who turned out to be his niece. And so I said to the girl, I'm like, would you wear this on a date? And she was just so conflicted because her face just dropped because it was a horrible idea. Nobody's going to wear it on a date. They're probably long gone. But yeah, that was one of the worst fart candles.
Tom Segura
Oh, what?
Mark Cuban
What?
Tom Segura
Hold on.
Mark Cuban
Now you're speaking our language.
Christina P.
There you go. Right? Yeah, those different flavored candles. But like, you know, fart candles. Yeah, Spencer, exactly. And when you shart instead of fart, dude wipes.
Tom Segura
Dude wipes. There you go. So you get both coverage.
Christina P.
You get two for one.
Tom Segura
I can't believe you didn't do fart candles, bro.
Christina P.
There was like awakened bacon. Like in the early days of Shark Tank, they were a lot sillier because people didn't know who we were and what it was. There was another one where there was an alarm clock that made bacon. So you were waking to bacon.
Tom Segura
That's pretty rad.
Christina P.
Yeah, it was funny as hell. But you know what if it caught fire? Your hair's on fire.
Mark Cuban
That's bacon fresh too. Like what? There's so many problems, you know that.
Tom Segura
Also to develop the prototype, that guy ran that thing.
Christina P.
Oh, the guy was great.
Mark Cuban
Wait, the waking bacon?
Christina P.
The waking bacon. Is he still. Oh my God.
Tom Segura
He did. He was like. His whole story is like Mark Cuban.
Christina P.
Told me, no waking season two. Yeah, that's when I was on as a guest.
Tom Segura
That's hilarious.
Christina P.
Oh, my God. And then there's the ones that should have been good. Like there's one breathometer and it was great. It was a personal alcohol detector. And tell your blood level. This guy. Right. And made perfect sense. We all got in. You see a picture with me and him. I started looking at his a. At his Instagram feed right after we gave him the money and we gave him a lot of money. And he's on this island at this party and this party. And I'm like, dude, right? What.
Tom Segura
What are you doing?
Christina P.
What are you doing? You're supposed to. Oh, I'm marketing. Whole thing crashed and burned. Yeah. It had other problems, but it was such a great idea and it just didn't make it.
Tom Segura
Yeah. And also, you can also see the ones too where. I've seen ones where you guys are super competitive. Like, you guys are really wanting it.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And then the person just talks themselves out of any deal.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
But also doesn't then take the business into something like. Like sometimes people go, I don't want. I'm just actually not going to do this deal with you guys.
Christina P.
Right.
Tom Segura
And they're able to have their business still succeed.
Christina P.
Right, right, Right.
Tom Segura
But the ones who kind of self implode after it. That's a bummer to watch.
Christina P.
No, I mean, and it happens. Right. Because there's. There's people that. And in life too, off the shark tank, you oversell, you know, and there's times that we'll say to them, just shut up.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
You have our interest. And the more you talk, the worse it gets.
Tom Segura
Yes.
Christina P.
You know, you're talking yourself out of it.
Tom Segura
It's like a guy trying to get laid.
Christina P.
Right. Say anything. Right.
Tom Segura
Like, just shut up.
Christina P.
Shut up.
Mark Cuban
They don't want to give away equity.
Christina P.
That's always the thing you're talking about, the guy trying to get laid.
Tom Segura
No, I'm still working on.
Christina P.
There's a new angle, right? That's a new angle.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
They never want to give anything to get stuff.
Christina P.
Well, no. And that's also a tell. Right. So when a company comes in and they want $500,000 for 2%.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
They know how the game is played. And what's worse is like, they practice their pitches over and over and over again with the producers because it's hard to come on knowing you're on national television and millions and millions of people are going to be watching. So they practice it. And part of it is what your ask is. And so the producers Basically will tell. You can't specifically tell them yes or no, but they'll say, you know, when you're practicing, this is probably better. And they'll practice it. So it was, you know, a hundred thousand dollars for 3%. Right. Okay. You can get along with that. And then they'll come on and say, $500,000 for 2%.
Tom Segura
In the moment.
Christina P.
In the moment, they'll say. And we're just like, no, it's not, you know, it's not worth your time. No, that's. That's like a 25 million dollar valuation. You have 17 in sales. Yeah, yeah. You know, it's good company, but, you know, it's. It's not going to work.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. Delusional.
Tom Segura
One of the things I, I've always, because I've heard this topic discussed so much, but I've never actually had the conversation with someone is there's this thing related, I guess you could say to the giving pledge. Like super wealthy people pledge to give away the majority of their fortune.
Christina P.
Right.
Tom Segura
But how do you feel about. I've always wondered, when you have the money, everybody wants to leave things for their kids.
Christina P.
Right.
Tom Segura
Do you feel like you, you're throwing off someone's development if you go, like, by the way, one day you're gonna get like several billion dollars.
Christina P.
Well, they're smart. They know how to do the math.
Tom Segura
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Christina P.
My bigger worries, are they gonna knock me off to get.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
Right. No, it is something I think about my wife talk. My wife and I talk about all the time because how much is too much?
Tom Segura
Yeah. Right.
Christina P.
But at the same time, you want them to be able to survive it. And so, like, particularly when I sold the Mavs, we. I kind of organized it so that they'll be okay, but not so much that they can just go buy planes and stuff.
Tom Segura
Right. Okay. So it is a consideration.
Christina P.
Oh, yeah, for sure. And then there's certain things that they have to do. Certain, you know, benchmarks. Graduate, you know, not do certain things and you know, like that.
Tom Segura
Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Because I mean, sometimes you see obviously like in the news, like so and so inherited, like.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
$40 billion.
Christina P.
Yeah. Like, it's like, it's scary. Scary, you know, because I don't want, you know, I've seen, you know, I've watched secession.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, you don't want. I don't want that for my kids. And I don't want it to be a battle. And that's one of the reasons I sold the Mavs.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Really?
Tom Segura
Is it really sure.
Christina P.
Like, all the backlash from the Luca trade. What if they made a mistake like that? They took over and they made a mistake like that. You know, I just. They may not have a problem with it. Like.
Tom Segura
Like.
Christina P.
But it would tear me apart.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, and I want them to go on their own path.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And so that's the part I'm thinking of.
Tom Segura
Just the path.
Christina P.
Yeah. Whatever it may be, I want them to. To be themselves. I don't want them to be Mark Cuban's kid for their entire lives.
Tom Segura
Well, I think that there's, like, an amount of money that somebody can inherit where you have distorted the path.
Christina P.
Yeah. Because 100. Right. Because, you know, at some level, you want them to understand the. The value of money.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And not it just to be something that's just there all the time. Because why not?
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Yeah, yeah.
Mark Cuban
Mark, have you had fun with your money?
Christina P.
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
What's the. What's the best. What do you. Tell me. Tell me the fun stuff.
Christina P.
I mean, owning the Mavs, winning a championship, running on the court, on the game winner, no longer stressing about bills, being able to ghosts, you know, I mean, even, like, when I was younger, before, you know, I had a B next to my name, I bought a lifetime pass on American Airlines, and just being able to, you know, be at a bar, meet somebody, or go call a friend and say, let's go to Barcelona. Let's go to, you know, wherever. Yeah. I mean, but more, you do impromptu trips a lot.
Tom Segura
Like, do you go?
Christina P.
Not so much anymore because of the businesses and kids. Right.
Tom Segura
Yeah. Yeah. You know, but at one point, you were like, let's just go.
Christina P.
When I was single, I was like, hell, no, let's go.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And it was just like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom all the time. But now it's just more like stress reduction.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, I can focus on my kids, focus on Cost plus, and it opens the door. You know, I would say it's not so much the impromptu stuff that's rewarding, but with Cost plus drugs, I'm getting emails almost every day saying, you know, I'll tell you when I got two weeks ago where somebody sent me an email saying, I have cancer. And when I went to the pharmacy, they told me it was going to be 900amonth for this. This medication I needed. And I literally decided that I'd rather die sooner than put the. The financial stress on my wife and family.
Tom Segura
Wow.
Christina P.
And then I found out about costplusdrugs.com and instead of 900, it was like $73. And now we can afford it.
Tom Segura
Crazy.
Christina P.
That feels good.
Tom Segura
That feels good.
Christina P.
That feels really good. And that happens all the time. I had a friend from college and they got in touch with me, and he was on this drug, droxidopa, and he lost his insurance and he called up the local pharmacy, the big one of the big chains. It was gonna be $10,000 every three months. Our price is $73 a month. And it's gone down since then. And so when I was in Nashville and somebody walked up to me and just started hugging me and crying.
Mark Cuban
Oh, that's so nice.
Christina P.
I mean, what's better than that?
Tom Segura
I mean, this system is. Is so.
Christina P.
So. But we're fixing it. Yeah. We're literally changing it.
Mark Cuban
How do you wind down at night? Sound like you're pretty mentally active.
Tom Segura
Like, what is down to? Like.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
For a guy that's so driven. And I. And I don't think there's anything wrong, by the way, with, like, the fact that somebody loves to work and, like, loves to do things.
Christina P.
But, I mean, it's not hard work. It's not like I'm sweating my nuts off.
Tom Segura
But I'm saying you love. Here's the thing. You love being in the game.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Like, and for you, the thrill of competition exists in business.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
And, like, you want to get involved. I get it. Like, I totally get it. But is there a downtime, fun thing that's not.
Christina P.
Yeah. I go to the gym. I work out. Yeah. Hang out with my kids. Go do this, you know, go to their games.
Tom Segura
You guys do family trips, too.
Christina P.
Not so much. Because they're teenagers. They decide. Right.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
You know, but when we could force them to go. Force. They called it force. Family fun.
Tom Segura
So we gotta force them for a while.
Mark Cuban
Oh, yeah.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
And why Will.
Christina P.
Oh, yeah.
Tom Segura
We're.
Mark Cuban
Right now. They want to be with us.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Oh, yeah. Perfect age. Yeah.
Mark Cuban
We're gonna go to London next week for Tommy's shows. And I'm just. I like to travel with them. I think it's so important to learn the world.
Tom Segura
The six year old will still hold my hand and I. You tell yourself, you're like, this isn't gonna last.
Christina P.
Oh, for sure. Right. And you know, my son gave me a. Any. A hug. Right. Like, my favorite word in the universe is dad.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Right. Just, you know, dad this. Even if it's dad, you know, it doesn't matter. You know, it's still dad.
Mark Cuban
Are you a religious guy?
Christina P.
No. No, No. I know you're Jewish. Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
Yeah, I mean, I'm culturally rel. Religious, if you will, but I'm not going to services.
Mark Cuban
No.
Christina P.
And all that.
Mark Cuban
And what do you watch at night? What are you watching?
Christina P.
Not, you know, Mavs games, but other than Mavs games.
Mark Cuban
Murder. You watching Charles Manson docs?
Christina P.
No, No, I don't get into the dogs.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Unknown
I don't.
Christina P.
You know what? I. In the middle of night Agent.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
On Netflix.
Tom Segura
Oh, I'll give you some better ones.
Christina P.
Yeah, they're. They're all good, right? It's just.
Tom Segura
Have you watched the Agency yet?
Christina P.
No, but my wife did the Agency. Like, for me. Like, if I can't make it to the gym and I'm on the bike at home, that's typically when I watch shows. Just anything to, you know, distract me while I'm working out.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Speaking of working out, if you're wealthy, is there any excuse to be out of shape?
Christina P.
Yeah, because some people go to dinners and, you know, go do all the fancy nine course dinners that are 9,000 calories but shouldn't.
Tom Segura
Like, if somebody with those resources isn't there. Like, like, you look great.
Mark Cuban
Yes. You take care.
Tom Segura
Be a certain bar where it's like after you get this many zeros, like next to your name, they're like, hey, man, you got to.
Christina P.
No, it's not even that because it's like, I was fat for a while. I mean, definitely chubby. I'm. And it's because I was taking advantage of every opportunity and, like, there were no nights off.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
It was just like going out. So I went from being, like, ripped to being, you know, Porky Pig. And it was just like, because I was going out and, you know, and the pants are getting a little tighter and then. But then when you get older, it's more just because of age, right? Because the consequences are a lot worse, you know? And so it's like, okay, let me figure out what's best for me and the best way to stay in shape and. And plus, you know, you know, I don't drink as much as I used to, and that just made it a lot easier.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Yeah. You like to drink. I like to drink too, but I got breast cancer, so now I can. I'm okay, though. I'm totally healed. I'm good.
Christina P.
Oh, good, good, good, good, good.
Mark Cuban
You know, but yeah, it's a. It's a carcinogen. I'm so bummed because I love alcohol.
Christina P.
You know, there's a lot to be said for. Especially when there's a bottle right here. Your willpower is really good.
Mark Cuban
What did you drink? What was your jam?
Christina P.
Usually just beer, Bud Light, Miller Light.
Mark Cuban
And then from Pittsburgh.
Christina P.
Yeah, right. Iron City Light. If I'm in Pittsburgh, hell yeah. Hell, yeah. But then Tito's and soda, you know, but only because of the calories, not because I'm a big. You know, I'm not a wine drinker.
Tom Segura
Oh, so. And soda.
Christina P.
Oh, so exactly.
Tom Segura
Texas made, by the way.
Christina P.
All the better reason I never heard of Tito's. I've heard of. Oh, so by the way, when I drink alcohol, it's only Osos. And every now and then I'll add some.
Tom Segura
Yeah, there you go. That's fine. I like it.
Mark Cuban
But it sounds like you're not in the trap of, like, rich guy stuff where stuff isn't exciting anymore. Like, for instance, we found that you can pay a Russian company to take you out on a boat and hunt Somali pirates. Is that something you would be interested in doing?
Christina P.
Like to go shoot them and kill them?
Tom Segura
Well, here's the thing. It's just rolling the dice. So what it is.
Christina P.
Do they know that the Somali pirates have guns that can shoot back?
Tom Segura
Well, it's the. You know, you Russians are wild, bro. So what they do is you gotta pay between 7,500 and I think $12,000 to go on a boat that will pass through the strait that usually has Somali pirates.
Christina P.
Do they play Russian roulette while they're waiting?
Tom Segura
And then you just have there like a 50 caliber and like an RPG. And then they're like, if you see one, let her rip, you know? So, yeah, it's.
Christina P.
No, that is not like.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, forced family fun.
Christina P.
That's not the fun.
Tom Segura
Hey, kids, that would be a fun.
Christina P.
Pirate shoot away, right?
Mark Cuban
They would love that. Or hunting endangered species. You guys don't want to do that.
Christina P.
No.
Tom Segura
See, you're so grounded, man.
Christina P.
That's the definition of ground.
Tom Segura
It's the thing is that with the. The. I mean, those are extreme examples. But I think the thing that is, like, refreshing in a way is that so many people or people that a lot of times have a lot of money, there's just like this entitlement that comes with it. Like, I should be able to do it. And we see it. We see it, you know?
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Very public. People like that.
Christina P.
That's just not my style. But, I mean, there's a lot of people who think I'm a magic. Right. And it's just like, more. But I like to challenge people intellectually. Right. I like to bully up, you know, not bully Down.
Tom Segura
You get into some real X. Yeah. Wars. You, you definitely have it out with people. You let people go back at me.
Christina P.
Oh, yeah. I don't mind. Right. Challenge me.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, if you can change my mind, fine, I'll. I'm here to learn.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
But I like that challenge. So that's probably my other time. Killer. But I'm more on Blue sky now than I am on X.
Tom Segura
What's Blue Sky?
Christina P.
Blue sky is kind of an alternative and I'm m. Cuban there and they've got like 33 million users. But we're.
Tom Segura
It's a social media platform.
Christina P.
It's just, it's like the guy who started Twitter started Blue sky and it's more extensive. Yeah. Ejected. Yeah.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Christina P.
And so, yeah, I'm on there all the time, but it leans where Twitter leans right. Blue sky leans left. If I want to argue politics, Republican politics, I'll be on X. If I want to, you know, argue or support Democratic politics, I'll be on Blue Sky.
Tom Segura
And is it completely, like, far fetched to believe that you would run for office?
Christina P.
Yeah, completely.
Tom Segura
Completely.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
No, because there was.
Christina P.
I wouldn't put my family through that.
Tom Segura
That's it. That's reason. But without the family.
Christina P.
Oh, yeah. If I was single, I'd be like.
Tom Segura
Let'S go, let's go.
Christina P.
Yeah, let's go. Because. Yeah, it didn't matter.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
So true.
Tom Segura
Wow.
Mark Cuban
It just destroys your. Your private life. Terrible.
Christina P.
I mean, yeah, I have no private life as it is, but just like, like the grief. I mean, I sold the Mavs because I just told you I didn't want them to go through the. Right.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Now imagine running for president.
Tom Segura
Oh my God. There's nothing that can prepare anyone for that, really.
Christina P.
No, no. You know, and I could deal with it. Yeah, I could deal with it. But it's not even a job that I really want.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, and plus with, with healthcare and the thing we're working on there. If I can, you know, change health care.
Mark Cuban
That's true.
Christina P.
I'm happy with that.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Because that, I mean, no one likes health care the way it is.
Tom Segura
No.
Christina P.
Right. So it's like, okay, that's a win. That, that's, that's good for the legacy.
Tom Segura
What's your thing on. Because you've also been pretty outspoken about AI. Right. It's like, so there's so many possibilities.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Like there's no limit. There's no limit. Like in our business, there's a lot of. I would say on the creative side, there's A lot of apprehension. Resistance. People are not thrilled with the idea.
Christina P.
No, it should be the opposite.
Tom Segura
But they're not. Because what the reason, one of the main reasons is that, you know, like studios, for instance, could and have had AI do treatments, write ups of things where writers then see this as, like a threat.
Christina P.
Because you still need to be able to tell a story.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And you still need to know the beginning, middle, and end.
Tom Segura
True.
Christina P.
And you still need to know your audience. And I can propose a million things in a second, but then somebody's got to go through and decide what they're going to put their money into.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
Is not going to, you know, hit your bank account and produce a movie for you. Produce a podcast or whatever.
Tom Segura
Sure.
Christina P.
And using the technology, you guys could extend. So, like, if you guys looked at Notebook lm.
Tom Segura
No.
Christina P.
Oh, my God. So bring up Notebook lm the podcast feature.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Christina P.
It is insane. So literally, like, you've got your rundown list. You could feed your rundown list into it and have it go look up things and do summaries of all those things and then have it create a podcast. And the podcast sounds like real.
Mark Cuban
Wait, I don't understand. So, like, I'm into listening to an advice podcast. I'm listening to Joe Rogan. I'm listening to whatever murder podcast. And it mashes the three together.
Christina P.
No, no, no, no, no, no. So, like, you just want to do a general podcast like this about all the different topics, like a traditional radio show type type thing. Right. And you take your rundown list, like you guys have.
Mark Cuban
Oh, and.
Christina P.
And you know, like, you guys had all your topics and so all your topics.
Mark Cuban
Right.
Christina P.
And then you send it out and say, do the homework on these with. We should do that. And then put it in there. And you'll have these two people talking just like we're talking.
Tom Segura
But.
Christina P.
Oh, and it's insane. It's insane. Like, for business. It's great because, like, you can take your training manuals, your onboarding manuals, all these different things. And because kids, particularly, they don't want to read, they just want to listen. So you can be walking, taking your walk or on a bike or whatever, and listening to, you know, your training guidelines. That sounds like a regular podcast. And they make it entertaining, but that sounds kind of scary on one end. But you can start training it to do the things that you want it to do with your voices. So if you wanted to pick the topics and fill in the information you want discussed in this podcast, instead of having one and all you Know the shows, the way you have now, you can add a thousand of them.
Mark Cuban
That's amazing.
Christina P.
Yeah. And I mean, it's just.
Tom Segura
What's this? This is an actual audio example of it.
Christina P.
Huh.
Tom Segura
Ever feel like you're just drowning in information?
Mark Cuban
Oh, tell me about it.
Tom Segura
Research papers, articles.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Like even a whole books on one topic. Right. You just need to like get a handle on it all.
Christina P.
It's a struggle. Yeah.
Tom Segura
And there's got to be a better way.
Mark Cuban
Oh, they're definitely is.
Tom Segura
That's what we're diving into today.
Mark Cuban
Okay.
Tom Segura
Notebook. Lm interesting.
Mark Cuban
Oh my God.
Tom Segura
It's this experimental AI research assistant thing.
Mark Cuban
Google's come up with really fascinating stuff.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Literally. So you know, these are not real people.
Tom Segura
These are AI voices.
Christina P.
These are AI voices that could be yours.
Mark Cuban
YMH1. We should do a full Stupid topics.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
When you're in London, we just put out with this.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Our rundown.
Tom Segura
I actually like this idea.
Christina P.
It's insane.
Tom Segura
Do you then, I mean, it feels like the natural thing for anybody in business to do is figure out how AI can help these different. Yes.
Christina P.
I mean, look what you're using right now. Right? So you know, you guys have been in radio, in the industry forever, right? And think going back when you had your first, you know, used to be they played records.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
And there's a DJ that just spoke. And then all of a sudden there were the different playback systems, right?
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And then you had editing and then, you know, the DJs were editing right on the spot, different songs. Technology's influenced every industry always. And you know, it. It's no different now. But the difference is like going back to PCs and then software and going from analog to digital. You could try and kind of extrapolate where things were going with AI. There's no way you would have anticipated what we just heard.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
You know, and it goes into a thousand, a zillion different directions.
Tom Segura
Are you investing heavily in AI?
Christina P.
Yeah. I mean, but more importantly, just trying to learn it.
Tom Segura
Learn what the possibilities are.
Christina P.
Right. Because like, for kids, they're going to grow up. This will be native to them.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
For us, we've got to put in the effort to learn. But like on my Instagram feed now, it. It used to be, you know, sports, sports, sports, sports business, but whatever, now it's AI hack, AI hack, AI hack, AI hack, new AI software, new AI software because it's changing so rapidly. But it's, to me, it's fun.
Tom Segura
It's fun to learn. That's very cool. We should have fun with that.
Christina P.
You can, right? So we're taking a break now. We have, you know.
Mark Cuban
Yeah, you know, you know, it's interesting. I'm listening to you speak in the way that your mind works. It seems to me that you're always looking towards the future, like you're looking for what's undiscovered yet. Is that how your business mind.
Christina P.
100%. Yeah. You first want to bring it up. Steve Jobs called everything said everything is a remix. Right. Where you take what's already in place and then you add whatever value you can add to it to get it to the next place. You know, when we started audionet, which was the first streaming company, it was like, okay, there's. Here's the Internet and here's how we listen to Indiana basketball over distances. Because the Internet solves that, you know, HD well, here's high definition. It's all going. TV's going digital. And even though the. The first high definition televisions in 2001, when we started HD Net were $25,000 for a screen like that. God, we knew. I knew the price was coming down.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Right. So it's just a question of when now with this, with AI, it's not a question of if it's going to change things. The only question is how, how and who's going to do it.
Tom Segura
And so by informing yourself, you can figure it out.
Christina P.
Yeah, I can stay ahead so I can say, okay, this is how this works. So now, like what we just talked about once I saw NotebookLM and the podcast feature, it wasn't, okay, what's going to happen to podcasters? It was, where are there situations where people don't want to read but like to consume information via audio and or video? Because when you talk to kids today, they're not big readers.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, your kids aren't as much as you're going to want them to read.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
More stuff is going to be. It's different, you know, and it's not that they're not learning, it's that they're learning differently.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Right. And so for kids who are learning differently, what can we do?
Tom Segura
I like that.
Mark Cuban
I like that idea. Especially that you don't want to read, like manual.
Christina P.
Well, even, you know, stuff like to get your rundown. So you literally could use Notebook LM and, or just Gemini or Chat GPT or whatever. And they have just, you can just list it and just say, do me a research summary of all these topics using the latest news, like Chap GT Chat GPT. Has these task features where they'll go out and they'll look it up, just like Google Alerts would work. And you can have them summarize it for all the topics you're interested in. Or you can say, give me the hottest 20 topics that are being discussed across the Internet and see what it comes back with. To see. Make sure you're not missing anything.
Tom Segura
Yeah, right.
Christina P.
Because it takes time for you to research all this. And for sure you've got to dig in and you've got all your sources.
Tom Segura
A research assistant seems like a.
Christina P.
It's brilliant. It's brilliant. And it'll save you so much time. And so learning how to use these things. Okay, what are the number one trending topics on Twitter? On Blue sky, on Instagram? What are the number one hashtags on Instagram?
Mark Cuban
This is how you do your research?
Christina P.
No, I, But I could, Yeah, I want to know what allows me to do it. And so when I'm, when I'm trying to look at an industry or a company or I'm doing something, then I'll go on there and I'll, you know, now the research capabilities are just blowing up. It's moving so fast. So there's tools like deep research. And I'll say, okay, tell me about this company. Now, it doesn't get everything right. Right.
Tom Segura
It gets.
Christina P.
But it's just like if you hired a research assistant, they're not going to get everything right. So if you have an intern here or whoever, and you're your social media, who, you know, your producers, and you say, find me all the hot topics. And then you say, oh, I just heard about this. I was listening. Or I saw this and you add to it. It's no different. It's not going to be 100%, but it's. But it saves you time.
Tom Segura
That's true.
Mark Cuban
Dang, dude, what topic can you talk.
Christina P.
About forever healthcare these days? I mean, I could go all day on healthcare.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
It's just like that's where my brain is right now because I want to change it. And everybody thinks it's impossible to change, but it's not. It's actually, healthcare is really simple. You know, you go to the doctor and they prescribe you a medication or don't you go to the doctor? You know, they say you're fine, maybe you need some more, you know, care for whatever. And there's only two questions. What are they going to charge you? And how are you going to pay for it?
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And those two questions have been so complicated by Everybody that it's like, why is it like this? And so my whole mission and cost starting with Cost plus and we're doing this thing cost called Cost Plus Wellness for the healthcare side is just to simplify healthcare by moving all these extraneous companies out. Oh, they hate me. They hate me. That you hear the they've said. But because they know that when you remove these pieces, it's actually not hard.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
You know.
Tom Segura
And so now over complicated.
Christina P.
Over complicated. And the CEOs who run, who make the decisions on health, self employed, there's companies that self insure, meaning they don't use the insurance component of insurance companies. They take on that risk themselves. And I'm going to them and saying, look, you're getting ripped off, you know, you're paying too much, you're not getting the care you need, you're getting pushed in these directions that you shouldn't go. And they're like I didn't know that. And so I'm just spending all this time educating CEOs and each one that I get to change is one step closer to the whole system. And so changing and that's what I'm doing.
Tom Segura
That's an awesome mission.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
How would you change this is completely not as important. But would you change anything in basketball today?
Christina P.
Oh, there's a ton of.
Tom Segura
I would change what's like a, a top three or whatever. Top one.
Christina P.
So you know, people talk about too many threes.
Tom Segura
That is a big criticism of today.
Christina P.
So the question is why if you're behind a three point line and you're shooting three a defender, if they're even in anywhere, if they're in the landing zone where your feet might come down, it's a foul. And that's three free throws.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
So in other words, the three point shooter is so protected that they can't even put their feet anywhere near the defender. Can't put their feet anywhere near you, you go an inch inside the three point line, they can beat the shit out of you.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And it's called incidental contact.
Tom Segura
Right.
Christina P.
You get closer to the basket. The more, the closer you get the, the more contacts allowed contact and abuse can happen. And so you've got to change that so that you call the game by the rules inside the line so that they're not so disadvantaged when you're shooting a shot inside the three point line. And to compensate for that now you know they've let offend offensive players like lower their shoulder and knock over defenders or knock them out of the way to get space. And that makes the game worse, too.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
So whenever you see a drive like Shay Gilchrist Alexander, you know, most likely the mvp.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
He gets down by the free throw line, boom. He's lowering his shoulder and taking a step back and he's money.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Five years ago, you couldn't lower your shoulder like that.
Tom Segura
And so we need some rule changes.
Christina P.
You need some rule changes. Yeah. So you know, that to me, that, that's one of the biggest. You know, Adam Silver talked about shortening the game. I believe it.
Tom Segura
You believe it?
Christina P.
Yeah, I believe in it. I really do. Because it's slightly. Yeah. To 40 minutes.
Tom Segura
40.
Christina P.
Yeah. Because it's a commitment to watch a whole NBA game. And we're so used to right now consuming NBA highlights on social media.
Tom Segura
Totally.
Christina P.
Like your kids, if they're becoming sports fans, are they boys, girls?
Tom Segura
They're boys.
Christina P.
Boys. Okay. So they're starting it. Your oldest is starting to get into sports and following it. Right. And you're trying to keep them off of social media, but on YouTube, we'll see highlights and everything. Right. That's how they're going to grow up. Where you, you know, the three of us had family teams.
Tom Segura
Yes.
Christina P.
You know, in Pittsburgh, it was the Steelers, it was the Pirates, no matter how bad the Penguins. You know, in Dallas, it was the Mavericks and the Cowboys. Now it's players on social media.
Tom Segura
Yes.
Christina P.
And you know, it's hard to commit to watching a full game. And if you look at ratings, there's an inverse relationship between the amount of actual playing time and the ratings. If you watch an NFL game, there's 11 to 15 minutes of actual playing time.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
Like you can watch a play, go grab your dude wipes, run to the restroom, use a whole package of dude wipes, come back before the next play.
Tom Segura
It's crazy.
Christina P.
You can't do that with the NBA.
Tom Segura
Do you think that there's a real possibility that that could pass that like, that they could reduce it?
Christina P.
Not right the second. No. But you know, the way Adam is and he's smart, the commissioner of the NBA, he socializes these things and then over time and just depends where the numbers go. Because we have a brand new TV contract starting next year with a lot of streaming providers and it'll be really, really interesting to see how it all plays out.
Tom Segura
Now, one other thing we wanted to ask. Ask is that we, I, I really feel like when you ask people, what's your favorite thing? There's always something false in there because people have this natural ambition to want to Say the right thing, more impressive things.
Christina P.
I agree with that.
Tom Segura
And that being that way, I think one of the. One of the people that you can only get like the most honest takes from as somebody who can actually afford to get back it up. Yeah. So I wanted to ask a series of like, what's your favorite of this?
Christina P.
Sure.
Tom Segura
Where you just tell whether it's expensive.
Christina P.
Or not, by the way.
Tom Segura
So you're a basketball guy. Favorite sneakers?
Christina P.
Adidas.
Tom Segura
Adidas.
Mark Cuban
Okay, let's see them. Which ones? Oh, there you go.
Christina P.
Because they're light for when I work.
Tom Segura
Nike socks.
Christina P.
With Nike socks that I get for free from the map. Mavericks.
Tom Segura
There you go.
Christina P.
But yeah, so when I go play basketball, shoot baskets, work out I like because they're lighter.
Tom Segura
Lighter.
Mark Cuban
Okay.
Tom Segura
Feel good. Okay. So there you go. It's an honest take. I believe you.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
T shirt. You're a famous T shirt guy.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
Do you have a favorite brand of T shirts?
Christina P.
Yeah, I like T shirt Classics. And then probably. Yeah, that's that what I have. Yeah. And then I like Nike. I like this.
Tom Segura
So not 2300 Lopiano special.
Christina P.
I do have some Lola Piano. I can never remember their name, but I do have some. But not for T shirts.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Christina P.
Right. I have them for like dress shirts.
Tom Segura
Oh, nice.
Christina P.
Yeah. So they're my favorite dress shirts.
Tom Segura
There you go.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
See?
Mark Cuban
What about like pants?
Christina P.
How do you pronounce it again?
Tom Segura
Loro. Piana.
Christina P.
Loro. Piano.
Tom Segura
Piano.
Christina P.
I never knew. I just knew it was like the Italian company.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
From like suits and stuff. Where are you buying?
Christina P.
So I don't really buy suits. So when I'm shooting shark or was shooting Shark Tank, the wardrobe director would come in and say, okay, time for new suits. And they bring someone. They'd measure me.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And I like Tom Ford because I don't have to wear a belt. That's why I like Tom Ford. That was the only reason. Right.
Tom Segura
I don't have to worry all practical.
Christina P.
Things because I didn't have to worry about bringing about. I like Tom Ford.
Tom Segura
Okay. Tom Ford suits.
Mark Cuban
See? I believe you. I do believe you. Mark Cuban. It's a true down to earth. I'm trying to find chinks in the armor. I'm not seeing any.
Tom Segura
This one means a lot to me, so please take.
Mark Cuban
I'm really trying, you guys.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
I think he's a good spirit.
Christina P.
Car, Car.
Mark Cuban
Favorite car.
Christina P.
Do you want to know what kind of car I drive?
Tom Segura
Is it going to upset me?
Christina P.
Guess.
Tom Segura
By this smile.
Mark Cuban
Not a praise.
Tom Segura
I know it's not cool. You're telling me, like, hey, guess something. That's not cool. Is it like a Honda Insight or something?
Christina P.
It's a Kia EV6.
Mark Cuban
You're a Texan. What are you doing?
Christina P.
That's your favorite car. I like it. I have. I had it. I have a Tesla that I haven't sold, but I. For a lot of different reasons, I'm not, you know, went from the Kia to the Key, and I've had it for like, more than two years now.
Tom Segura
This is it.
Christina P.
This is it.
Tom Segura
That's the only thing you drive?
Christina P.
Yeah. Get the.
Mark Cuban
What?
Christina P.
For real. I like it. I'm comfortable with it.
Tom Segura
Okay. Oh, my God.
Mark Cuban
What about. I mean, does your wife have a fancy car? Does she like something fancy?
Christina P.
She's got a Range Rover. That's nice. That's good. A hybrid Range Rover.
Mark Cuban
May I ask you the superar?
Christina P.
Yeah, I've had a Hummer. I've had a Ferrari. Not Porsche, Lamb. Lamborghini. Okay. All right.
Mark Cuban
Thank God. I was getting upset for a minute.
Christina P.
But it was too loud and it was just like.
Tom Segura
You know, those work as. Almost as well as Cialis. They can really get.
Christina P.
Yeah, right? Yeah. I mean, I had. I had to Lamb Lamborghini recently. And I got it because my kids gave me so much because Luca got one. Yeah, got the same one. And it was the suv.
Tom Segura
That's right. The Urus.
Christina P.
Yeah, the Urus. Right.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
And it was just too loud, and I had to get gas every 17 minutes.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
You know, and so it was just like. No, but it was a cool car. It was. It was beautiful. But it was just too loud and too much of a gas hog. And my. Yeah, my kids just gave me so much, and they would go, oh, Lucas, your. They were like, you just want Luca to be your. Your. Your fourth child, don't you?
Tom Segura
I don't blame you, dude. Yes.
Christina P.
Luke, I got the car. You got the car.
Mark Cuban
So wait, so tell me about the Kia. What is it? What do you.
Tom Segura
All electric.
Christina P.
It's all electric. Yeah. And I just plug it in at night and it goes. Has 300 mile range. You know, it's got stereo system is good.
Tom Segura
Dude, I just test drove the new all electric Escalade. It has a 450 mile range.
Christina P.
That's what I'm talking about. Right.
Tom Segura
Because. Impressive.
Christina P.
Yeah, because I'd look at that. I'm not like. I like the Kia and it's cheap. Right. It's not like the price matters to me all that much. But the other thing I liked about it, it doesn't Try to be too fancy.
Tom Segura
Yeah, right.
Christina P.
It's got like your turn signal is like the turn signal, right? You turn it. Whereas on the Tesla you've got to find it, push the button. And that's like when you're driving, you can't pay attention to the road as much. And, and so, yeah, the best part is, so my 15 year old is learning to drive. Now he's got his learner's permit. And so we got my oldest daughter a Volvo when she learned to drive. And then when she went away to college, it was passed down to my middle daughter who is going to need it when she goes away to school. And so my son's talking about, okay, dad, here's the kind of cars I want. I'm like, kia, baby. It's not cool, dad. And I'm like, it's a nerd car. I'm like, yes, it is. Yes it is.
Tom Segura
He wanted some cool shit.
Christina P.
Yeah. But when I came down to Austin, he was like, dad, I need to. Because you guys get so many hours in. Yeah, right. You go, dad, you need to leave to Kia so I can practice. I'm like, oh, you're practice on the Kia. So I had to take the Tesla.
Tom Segura
Oh, nice. So you drove here?
Christina P.
I didn't drive down to Austin, drove to the airport.
Tom Segura
Okay, I got you.
Christina P.
I have a plane, remember?
Mark Cuban
Oh, snap.
Tom Segura
Oh, favorite plane.
Christina P.
I've got actually the bomb Bombardier and I've got a Golf stream, my old Golf Stream that I bought originally. And so we kept it because the price was. It wasn't worth selling.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
So as a backup, because the way the planes are, once they get a little bit older and, and the Bombardier is only like 4 years old, they have to go into maintenance more off often. And so it's just easier to have four years.
Tom Segura
The most baller I've ever heard is my backup plane. I got a backup plane.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
You know, you know, sometimes when this just gets getting detailed, I take my backup plan.
Mark Cuban
What's your death row meal?
Christina P.
My death row meal, probably a big ass steak, nice huge mountain of onion rings.
Mark Cuban
Yeah.
Christina P.
And then just something I'm just gonna cover with cheese. So it is like so slick.
Tom Segura
Slow the heart down.
Christina P.
Oh yeah, just like.
Tom Segura
Do you get your steak pit Pittsburgh style?
Christina P.
No, Like I don't even eat red meat anymore.
Tom Segura
At all.
Christina P.
No. Like I was a vegetarian, straight vegetarian for a while, but I would starve when we'd go out to dinner. Like I was having to eat like only sides.
Tom Segura
Yeah.
Christina P.
So I went pescatarian.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Christina P.
I Can get.
Tom Segura
Sam, do you have a favorite fish?
Christina P.
Salmon's probably, you know, sea bass is good, but mostly salmon.
Tom Segura
Okay.
Mark Cuban
Okay.
Tom Segura
Well, I mean, those are the most important questions, I think.
Christina P.
Yeah, I mean, we've covered everything.
Mark Cuban
Everything.
Tom Segura
You have a favorite movie?
Christina P.
The counting two.
Tom Segura
Now shout out Ben Affleck.
Christina P.
Yeah, he was actually really good.
Tom Segura
Yeah, Danielle Pineda's in here. She's a friend of ours. She's fantastic actress. Cool. I can't wait to see the accountant too.
Christina P.
It's actually really good.
Tom Segura
All right, cool. And go check out mermaid.
Christina P.
I know I need to. But don't bring the kids.
Tom Segura
I don't think you bring the kids. I mean, you can bring the 21 year old.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Tom Segura
All right.
Mark Cuban
Date night. Film.
Tom Segura
Dude. Really, it's a pleasure. Thank you for coming in.
Christina P.
No, always. You guys are always fun. That's why I like to come back out.
Tom Segura
It's so fun to see you. And don't Forget, check out costplusdrugs.com. look at what you're spending on medication.
Christina P.
Yeah, whatever. If you have a prescription for anything, even if you have really good insurance, there's a good chance we're cheaper than your copay or your co insurance.
Mark Cuban
Awesome.
Christina P.
Yeah.
Mark Cuban
Stick it to the man, mark.
Christina P.
Stick it to them. Yeah.
Tom Segura
All right, we'll see you guys next week.
Mark Cuban
Bye, Mommy.
Tom Segura
Come here, let me Tickle your Diamonds.
Christina P.
In the crab is the.
Tom Segura
Diamonds in.
Christina P.
The crab is the here's my pussy Diamonds in the crevice.
Tom Segura
Diamonds in the.
Christina P.
Crevice.
Mark Cuban
Kiss it.
Christina P.
Grabbed by the picture Grabbed by the picture Duct tape grab.
Tom Segura
Me by the pussy Duct tape come here tickle your pussy Diamonds in the.
Christina P.
Crevice Diamonds in the crevice of your pussy here's my pussy Diamonds in the crevice of your pussy Give my pussy.
Tom Segura
Diamonds in the crevice.
Christina P.
Grabbed by the pussy.
Tom Segura
Come here, little tickle your.
Mark Cuban
S A R T.
Christina P.
Just glassing much glass.
Mark Cuban
Tom Zergayer.
Tom Segura
Tom Zerg is the water champ.
Christina P.
He's a water champ.
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura Episode 802: "Dumbest Shark Tank Pitches w/ Mark Cuban" Release Date: March 19, 2025 Guest: Mark Cuban
The episode kicks off with Christina Pazsitzky welcoming listeners back to "Your Mom's House," setting the stage for an engaging conversation featuring renowned entrepreneur and "Shark Tank" star, Mark Cuban.
Christina and Tom Segura delve into their recent live show, YMH Live 10, which they describe as "hands down, the best" live show they've ever done.
Mark Cuban [04:48]: "Hands down, the best."
Tom Segura [04:50]: "It was awesome."
They highlight standout moments, including hilarious sketches and memorable guest appearances, particularly praising the contribution of Dan Soder and the dynamic interactions that elevated the show's energy.
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around the "Heavy Segment," where gruesome and shocking clips are showcased. They discuss the varied reactions from both live audiences and remote viewers.
Tom Segura [18:36]: "It's so bad, dude."
Mark Cuban [18:38]: "I can't."
The duo shares anecdotes about office reactions, emphasizing the communal experience of watching intense content together.
Mark Cuban and Tom Segura engage in candid and humorous exchanges, recounting personal experiences and light-hearted banter that underline their camaraderie. They touch upon topics ranging from personal appearances to playful jabs at each other's quirks.
Tom Segura [05:09]: "If you're not aware of what happened, if you're like, what's. What is this?"
Mark Cuban [05:20]: "It's that I had. I committed to the idea of being your fantasy."
A substantial segment features a heated discussion about Meghan Markle's foray into the culinary world and her relationship with the British Royal Family. Mark Cuban offers a critical take on Markle's authenticity and her actions post-marriage.
Mark Cuban [29:37]: "She's a fame seeking, money seeking succubus."
Tom Segura [33:15]: "She's the worst."
They debate the implications of Markle's departure from royal duties and the potential consequences of her public statements against the monarchy.
Christina Pazsitzky shifts the conversation towards impactful business ventures, particularly focusing on her initiative, CostPlusDrugs.com, aimed at revolutionizing healthcare pricing.
Christina P. [75:08]: "We decided to bring some transparency. So you go to costplusdrugs.com you put in the name of the medication that you need."
Mark Cuban contributes his insights on entrepreneurial strategies, emphasizing the importance of innovation and adaptability in business.
Mark Cuban leads a discussion on some of the most baffling pitches they've encountered on "Shark Tank." They analyze what made these pitches unsuccessful, offering valuable lessons for aspiring entrepreneurs.
Christina P. [78:34]: "There was one that came on years ago called tail Lights. It was a horrible idea."
Mark Cuban [82:15]: "They know how the game is played."
The conversation underscores the significance of realistic valuations and the pitfalls of overhyping one's product without substantiated metrics.
The trio explores the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence in various industries, including media production and healthcare. Christina advocates for leveraging AI to enhance efficiency and accessibility.
Christina P. [96:11]: "It's a struggle. Yeah."
Mark Cuban [98:42]: "This is how you do your research?"
They discuss tools like NotebookLM and ChatGPT, highlighting their potential to streamline content creation and information dissemination.
Mark Cuban and Christina share their perspectives on wealth, emphasizing responsible management and the importance of giving back. They reflect on how financial success should align with personal fulfillment and societal contributions.
Christina P. [83:42]: "If you were happy when you were poor, you're gonna be happy when you're rich."
Mark Cuban [85:28]: "Any secret rich guy stuff that people should..."
The dialogue touches on legacy, the Giving Pledge, and the ethical responsibilities that come with financial prosperity.
The episode concludes with a lighter segment where Christina, Tom, and Mark exchange their favorite products, cars, and entertainment choices. This segment showcases their personalities beyond their professional identities, adding a relatable and humorous touch to the episode.
Christina P. [109:05]: "I like T shirt Classics. And then probably... Nike."
Mark Cuban [111:02]: "Tell me about the Kia."
They laugh over discussions about luxury items and the practicalities of everyday choices, wrapping up the conversation on a warm and entertaining note.
Episode 802 of "Your Mom's House" offers a blend of humor, candid discussions, and insightful business conversations. With Mark Cuban as a guest, listeners gain access to insider perspectives on entrepreneurship, investment strategies, and the intricacies of media production. The episode not only entertains but also educates, making it a valuable listen for fans seeking both laughs and knowledge.
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