Jw love the thought ,,I came from nothing single mom on the state, left at my uncles at 16 owed my landlord 3k in rent I inherited from my friends I moved in with. worked of that debt ,at his auto resto shop learned a skill made it to middle class to have it cut out from under me thank to the matrix, feel trapped by not knowing anything else at 48 I feel caught in the rip tide of old school and new shit
@@biggiebristow2530 Those ad's help them monetize.. to help them create more content. It's a necessary evil.. but it's the name of the game. In fact, you should always click those ad's and really help out @abraham_acreationdesign
I got married at 20 (still together 21yrs.), became a master electrician at 22, 1st business at 21/22 wiring mobile home services, all the mobile home company's shutdown because sub-prime loans, I then made connections which took 2 years doing residential wiring by 2007 at 26, 🎉boom went the whole market for 2 years, I watched ½ the electrical business go bust so I reopened my business in 2009, amazing success and growth, then in 2012 my 7 year old son was diagnosed with Leukemia, I shut down my business to sit at his bedside because the business was being built for him anyway. Life is hard and life sucks sometimes but I'm 41 now and my son is 18 and cancer free. We will conquer the world together as soon as I claw my way out of this hole we are inside of, always move forward and stop complaining about small issues men. Great talk. I loved this episode!
Sounds like you are a warrior sir! That's not easy getting licensed that young. I have friends that didn't get licensed until they were 40. You somehow had a wife, kid, studied, and built a business simultaneously...👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing your story brother. My son also battled leukemia and it was one hell of a ride. I’m grateful he is cancer free too and he drives me to work hard and be a father he can look up to. You got this. Please stay in touch and let me know how it all goes for you. Appreciate your time and sharing your story 🙏
I agree completely. You need to shift your model from helping people at an efficient rate into "making that bread", regardless of the ridiculous inflated "service" or other charges. Because euphemisms are common among honest work, right? Digging trenches, wiring pylons, mining, not one of which tries to inflate the value of their work through said euphemisms. If good work paid well, there wouldn't be this massive crisis in men failing to be men. That starts with the people who pay them. I highlighted careers that WILL pay that much, except annually. Can that cutesy managerial class actually survive without said class of people actively building the world they exploit? No, so they may wanna study history and the fact that shifting too far into their own narcissistic gratifications will lead to societal collapse, and compensate their "slaves" accordingly. It literally would not change their quality of life to drastically alter the lives of everyone. There's a reason so many people see going to MARS as a viable alternative, the gap can only grow so far before devastation.
@@Kaleki935 Completely agreed. I'm moving towards getting my Contractor's License and I hope to pull a couple hundred grand *seasonally* because I'm not much of a Finish Carpenter and work outside in a snowy climate. I definitely don't make that right now, and I've hung sheetrock in 105 degree developments for $12/hr. I know some Union guys pulling $100,000 but they also have to deal with layoffs and strikes. I'd honestly prefer being a wagey because there is a *lot* that can go wrong if it all comes back to your business but I can't see a way to raise a family in my part of The Country without bidding big jobs and going through the planning departments. Younger generations are all aiming towards entrepreneurship because they realize they can't even survive on a dual income when rent is $2,000/mo. Mortgages are $4,000+ and that's before everything else. I hope the gap closes too!
Man Waller is a real G. Im 30 ivr bought a house married nine years have a seven year old son three vehicles but im always striving for more. He actually DMed me back on twitter and asked for updates. Waller would be a golden friend to have in your corner.
Always man was a good interview so far I've been listening in while doing a huge job I took on solo so it's keeping me busy mentally while I work. I'll give ya a subscribe brother
Brand new here. So I loved that He mentioned working out being even more important than money and outward success. I think that's really great advice for Men (and women). I loved how He mentioned the sweating, cells etc. part and how important 'that' kind of challenge is in dealing with other MEN in business. I just started working out almost eight months ago and I can definitely see the difference in my character from doing 'what I don't want to do' regularly, and rejecting easy sedentary comfort and laziness regularly. Speaking of Construction Workers, for the last past month or so, there have been sooooo many Construction Workers, working all around the condo where I stay. I personally have valued Construction Workers for some time now and He is very right. Most of us especially now are sooo damn wrapped up in our phones (well not me) and social media that we really don't take the time to acknowledge the people that actually built the homes neighborhoods and communities we rest sooo comfortably live and congregate in. Instead of pushing all this 'woke' shit, we should definitely be celebrating the Men (and women) who are building our streets, sidewalks, houses, condos, apartments, gyms so we can live very comfortably. Yesterday I was actually working out downstairs in the gym and I caught one of the Construction Workers really checking me out for a few seconds. I just kept working out like it didn't happen and eventually he went back to doing his job. I didn't cause a huge scene or try to make a ' victim story' of it online like some pathetic girls have did in the past at the gym. He helps build the world I comfortably live in; so I can take a few stares from him. I'm a big girl. So Dark Love. I am definitely a fan of that. I concluded that in my journal a few months ago. Love to me is definitely not just this light perfect normal conventional thing and it is very important that I was able to become fully aware of that. I think my perception of Dark Love is a bit different from you two but it was still very refreshing stimulating and interesting to hear two Men share their take on It. Very Good Stuff. Thank you.
That’s very thoughtful of you. I truly appreciate you taking the time to write that comment and share about your opinion even if is different from ours.
Hey Axel! Coming from a 38 year old, I love having my 3 teenagers. I'm really enjoying this stage more than the rest. This is the stage where a father will really mold their kids into adulthood. Look forward to it man! All the best and God Bless!
I love J Waller and his ability to articulate his thoughts. The way he carries himself with such calm demeanor yet still commands the room with respect. Love the conversation between you two!
I almost forgot this yesterday. 'The whole a Man goes out to Conquer and the Woman is suppose to bring the Man Back Home and she didn't bring me Back Home' line was a very powerful real thing for a Man to say about a relationship!! I don't even think you know how deep and impactful of a message that was. A Woman is suppose to bring the Man Back Home. I'm definitely going to take and Steal that one from you. Lol.
I just woke up. I'm going through something truly profound. Feel like I'm losing and trying not to fall back into bad habits of 20 years so I can finally level up because I had to take care of my mom for many years even though she told me to go try become famous stage actor. I told her you didn't abandon me when I was lost, I will stay. No regrets only pain when she died badly in that hospital. You are motivating the hell out of me Axel. Hope when I finish my film screenplay and if I can get production you would consider playing major role. I'm an actor too but to be honest have no formal training. Thank you Axel. Take care brother. Time to go to work for 8 hours in the sun. Representing my good company with honor. My mom taught me how to work with people to make people's lives better.
I’m really sorry for you loss. I can’t image how you feel. You have to do everything to make that dream happen. You owe it to your mom. Do the work, find a way. Finish that script and get it made. You can and will find a way.
I always like the parts about business, money motivation and real estate, the two different journeys, because I come from a difficult background myself and the idea and values with woman.
First time watching either one of you and it was truly incredible! I am a 19 year old wastewater operator and my engagement with my partner of 4 years was just broken off by her. This helped me recognize areas I can approve and become the man I aspire to be, I much prefer this to the typical “alpha male” type content
I’m sorry your relationship ended Will, but like you said it is time to recognize where you can grow and become who you want to be. I understand you just feel at a loss, but I promise you if you put your head down and focus on building yourself you will come out feeling like a new man in 3 months. What do you want for your future?
@@AxelAxe That’s a great question. I suppose now is the time to really figure it out as what I wanted previously was to start a family. Now I’ve got to re examine everything in my life and make sure it is what I want as an individual
You've got this man, you're young and have potential, don't lose focus, stay leveling up, be pragmatic, and everything else will just gravitate towards you.
Much appreciated! I'm working hard to make it big so check back in a few months and I promise you we will keep delivering man. Your comment really inspired me.
I can tell you 100% fitness and nutrition come first. The confidence gained from you feeling strong and on point, completely changes your mindset (this is proven) You will make financial gains simply by being more confident. Then you can focus solely on financial literacy, once your physiology is on point. Also ALL BILLIONAIRES VISUALIZE DAILY. This is KEY to achievement. Get very clear on what you want, visualize, workout ti become physically imposing, connect with God. This is the recipe for success.
I’m with you almost 100% Brad. The connecting to god part is the only thing I’m not fully on board but whatever works for you I guess you should keep doing
This was a great conversation, Justin has really honed his interviewing skills while keeping it authentic, he's the real deal. Tate is lucky to have such friends.
@@AxelAxe Greater Houston Area. I also subcontract under a family member and travel out of state. There’s great money in construction/remodeling/restoration all through the Gulf
@@abraham_acreationdesign my brother in-law has been in business for 13 years and just needed more hands. I did it from 2016-2018 and then 2020 until now. The two years in between I was combo welding pipe (tig&stick) in-house at a shop.
Blue collar brother here, listening to this pod on my way to work, thank you for words of appreciation 🙏🏼 helping keep me motivated on 18 days straight of work 💪🏼
I really look up to people like Justin Waller being a supervisor in South Africa in a factory and taking in the words and knowledge really helps me understand the real world !
@@AxelAxe would love to be a part! I’m just a rookie welder starting out! But hearing guys like JW speak like this, this is what makes people want to come to work everyday. And the fact he’s been in the same position makes it 100x more intriguing. He feels the pain of hard workers.
in a monetary system, there is no better "proof of appreciation" than money, because it's by nature, the greatest incentive. So in regards to the workers, it's an unsolvable problem. I saw companies documents showing all employees payrolls and bonuses and I can tell you, executives get bonuses *5-10x* more than those hardest workers you guys were talking about.
I agree !!! Putting fitness 1st can clear your mental space in a positive way therefore your business game has more mental clarity to buckle down and knock out the daily business tasks🎉!
First time im watchin you Axel, so much respect for your honesty. I can listen to similar podcast long hours nonstop. I just learned about the podcast just recently. Everything said by you or JWaller feels like you read my mind and i think every man's mind. Good luck and wish that in the arab world we can make same podcasts in Arabic it would be very helpful for the men here because we suffer same thing like western world
Ziadib thanks so much for the kind comments. I really appreciate you taking the time to listen. What was your favorite section of the episode? Trying to find what other elements are good for future episodes
Great Interview! Absolute amazing topics that have been discussed! I really love the style of the conversation and the video editing! GREAT WORK! I would also like to give feedback on the audio - In my opinion the audio quality could be improved a bit by reducing the gain and low end frequencies a little bit. It sounds like it is clipping a few times But man defintely a sub! Much respect and appreciation for your work.
Waller I saved my own ass but I'm going through a split with my little woman and this video really fortified my stance the day after. I'm competitive, and the line "who has more will power? Me or a 100 pound girl." I'll never forget that man thank you. I was hung up for a few days being sad then i seen her one last time and dominated with all of my natural game and will power. I threw the little boy inside of me away and walked away happy after one of the best nights we had together. I got her in the end with confidence, kindness, and being dominate. On to the next stage in life! 👹🐉
Amen brother, it's the real hard working maen and woman that make this world. They built everything and keep it running. And most are undervalued and underpaid.
@AxelAxe honestly the whole video was my favorite can't say one particular subject, but one thing I liked that the video discussed about American Builders and how they don't get enough credit. I can say I live on that side of this world until this very day. It's definitely challenging.
@@AxelAxe too much risk involved in that. Its landscaping equipment so I make more money doing a service. Honestly waiting for my boss to hand over the keys which will be by the end of this year then I'll be making bank
@@AxelAxe if you were a father before you ever started your career path, what would ve your first step if you came from nothing and had a normal 9 to 5 job?
@@PULAG 1- identify exactly what you want to do with your path 2- find a way to do what you love on your free time (quit Netflix, going out, resting and hanging out for 6months ) 3-set a goal of making half of your current income with the side hustle in 6months. 4-save 3 months of expenses and make the full switch.
damn that journal tip sounds awesome XD Thanks! great podcast man :) I know I am building myself now and sometimes its painful that I haven't had any female relationships but its not the time yet, just gotta keep preparing for when the time is right!
This is a great video Im a big fan of Justin and Axel these are some guys that know how to TAKE ACTION I cover this on my channel aspire to be like these guys keep it up 🔥
@AxelAxe I don't but I'm really interested in the male self development space so would love to host/attend podcasts in the future bro to share my own journey navigating challenge
Your very much welcome. I would like to see you interview Sadia Khan just to see what questions or how you guys engage in conversation. That would be a great podcast for the both of you 👍🏻
I'm an Electric Lineman and make a great living. I'll never be filthy rich but I'll never be broke too. I get paid well because only very few people will do my dangerous/deadly job.. Also most of us Blue collar workers would rather a hand shake than offer to buy my lunch.
Testosterone makes a high level man. I went from 334 to 960 in around 3 months all natural no TRT. Now I feel that nothing is beyond me. This book should be essential reading for all men. Written by a 50s guy with natural T levels of a 20s guy. Complete guide to testosterone by james Francis
@@AxelAxe A strange approach to say dodged. One was to stop looking for quick fixes, miricle supplements and that one magical thing that will increase testosterone. Next I stopped focussing on just testosterone and instead adopted a completely holistic approach aimed at the entire bodily organism. And I stopped looking at the benefits only. I also consider the negative aspects to everything and then balance everything out. To clarify that and give you an example we need to consume moderate to high fats and cholesterol for hormone production, this can lead to high blood cholesterol which could bring us problems, so I do things to counter that and help balance everything out. Optimise the body as a whole and healthy optimised hormones are one of the results you will get. Doing as many things as you possibly can all done together in combination.
Thanks for the sub bro. I really appreciate you’re taking the time to listen and I’m going to do my best to keep bringing value. What big goals do you have for this year?
New to the channel and I am following the advice of health and fitness first because I had money and wasted on chasing women and now I'm 50 and realized I FUCKED UP!!! so I'm taking advice now
You can always get back in the gym and in a few weeks you’re going to be feeling great. Go hard Christian and get it done. Thanks for watching and I hope you stay around man. I have a lot more coming
I would start with “Can’t Hurt Me” from Goggins, to get your mind right, then listen to think and grow rich and rich dad poor that. After that close it out with 12 Rules for life and you’re set
Hay Axel, spot bloody on about the "Matrix" its less a conspiracy more a a lot of liked minded people doing the same thing, which is being precived as a group effort, I've always believe the same.
funny how nobody thinks of it that way ehh? I have worked on massive Hollywood productions and trust me is way harder that you think to even do simple projects
Justin definitely the real deal This , if any positive that came out of tate battles with the law, is all his team got to shine, J waller, shoeter satori ..the bodyguard and tristan tate himself
@@AxelAxe Great to find you too Axel.. keep grinding bro! You'll be the next Mike Thurston is no time! @FirstThingsThrst Always deserve's some love for great content.
Loved what Justin said about not under estimating being a successful employee. I would say I am a successful investment banker, and it’s allowed me to diversify my income and become and investor so skipping out the business start up part
@@AxelAxe hey axel property in the UK - buy to let’s: mainly day rate, gold & diamond Investment, supercars, and holiday let’s. Also started investing in crypto and stocks and shares but mainly property is the winner 🥇
Create a system!!!! This episode has great nuggets of GOLD!!! Great job my brothers, Axel and CJ. It was a pleasure meeting you, Justin.
Jw love the thought ,,I came from nothing single mom on the state, left at my uncles at 16 owed my landlord 3k in rent I inherited from my friends I moved in with. worked of that debt ,at his auto resto shop learned a skill made it to middle class to have it cut out from under me thank to the matrix, feel trapped by not knowing anything else at 48 I feel caught in the rip tide of old school and new shit
@@adamreynolds1851 sorry to hear that. Are you working at a different place now? What industry do you want to get into?
Too many ads man
@@biggiebristow2530 yes, and too much value in the video as well 😎
@@biggiebristow2530 Those ad's help them monetize.. to help them create more content. It's a necessary evil.. but it's the name of the game. In fact, you should always click those ad's and really help out @abraham_acreationdesign
I got married at 20 (still together 21yrs.), became a master electrician at 22, 1st business at 21/22 wiring mobile home services, all the mobile home company's shutdown because sub-prime loans, I then made connections which took 2 years doing residential wiring by 2007 at 26, 🎉boom went the whole market for 2 years, I watched ½ the electrical business go bust so I reopened my business in 2009, amazing success and growth, then in 2012 my 7 year old son was diagnosed with Leukemia, I shut down my business to sit at his bedside because the business was being built for him anyway. Life is hard and life sucks sometimes but I'm 41 now and my son is 18 and cancer free. We will conquer the world together as soon as I claw my way out of this hole we are inside of, always move forward and stop complaining about small issues men. Great talk. I loved this episode!
Amazing, good luck and remember just get it done!
Sounds like you are a warrior sir! That's not easy getting licensed that young. I have friends that didn't get licensed until they were 40. You somehow had a wife, kid, studied, and built a business simultaneously...👏👏👏
You will get it back man.
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Thanks for sharing your story brother. My son also battled leukemia and it was one hell of a ride. I’m grateful he is cancer free too and he drives me to work hard and be a father he can look up to. You got this. Please stay in touch and let me know how it all goes for you.
Appreciate your time and sharing your story 🙏
"Don't focus on the money BUT the system to get the money"
What an incredible mentality.
What system are you going to implement for yourself? What type of business are you in?
For me it’s trading indices
As a cross country truck Driver who strives to be a high value man I appreciate this interview. Love and respect guys.
Thanks so much Thomas. I honestly appreciate you dedicating your time to listen and I wish the best for you and your family.
Fuck yeah!! We appreciate you man! You make our world go around!! Keep grinding and stacking that money 💰
Same path
Thanks for what you do man. You keep this country alive!
@@dustyrhodes1655 🙏🙏
Waller is a G. $100,000 a month is a hell of a goal, but if you don't believe it's even possible, you can't ever achieve it. Love it.
I agree completely. You need to shift your model from helping people at an efficient rate into "making that bread", regardless of the ridiculous inflated "service" or other charges. Because euphemisms are common among honest work, right?
Digging trenches, wiring pylons, mining, not one of which tries to inflate the value of their work through said euphemisms.
If good work paid well, there wouldn't be this massive crisis in men failing to be men. That starts with the people who pay them.
I highlighted careers that WILL pay that much, except annually. Can that cutesy managerial class actually survive without said class of people actively building the world they exploit? No, so they may wanna study history and the fact that shifting too far into their own narcissistic gratifications will lead to societal collapse, and compensate their "slaves" accordingly. It literally would not change their quality of life to drastically alter the lives of everyone. There's a reason so many people see going to MARS as a viable alternative, the gap can only grow so far before devastation.
Its easy
@@Kaleki935 Completely agreed. I'm moving towards getting my Contractor's License and I hope to pull a couple hundred grand *seasonally* because I'm not much of a Finish Carpenter and work outside in a snowy climate. I definitely don't make that right now, and I've hung sheetrock in 105 degree developments for $12/hr. I know some Union guys pulling $100,000 but they also have to deal with layoffs and strikes.
I'd honestly prefer being a wagey because there is a *lot* that can go wrong if it all comes back to your business but I can't see a way to raise a family in my part of The Country without bidding big jobs and going through the planning departments.
Younger generations are all aiming towards entrepreneurship because they realize they can't even survive on a dual income when rent is $2,000/mo. Mortgages are $4,000+ and that's before everything else. I hope the gap closes too!
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@@proyectodereciclaje1566so easy from you sitting in your moms basement.
Man Waller is a real G. Im 30 ivr bought a house married nine years have a seven year old son three vehicles but im always striving for more. He actually DMed me back on twitter and asked for updates. Waller would be a golden friend to have in your corner.
Then I’m glad you found our talk Charles. Hope you keep growing and you can find more friends like that here with us
Always man was a good interview so far I've been listening in while doing a huge job I took on solo so it's keeping me busy mentally while I work. I'll give ya a subscribe brother
@@charlesneal1264 stay safe and let me know later how it went. We are working on some editing today for our next film
@@AxelAxe Yeah this was a solid one man touched alot of nice subjects and some honestly funny interactions organically. Well done brother.
@@charlesneal1264 appreciate your time man. Thanks for watching
Brand new here. So I loved that He mentioned working out being even more important than money and outward success. I think that's really great advice for Men (and women). I loved how He mentioned the sweating, cells etc. part and how important 'that' kind of challenge is in dealing with other MEN in business. I just started working out almost eight months ago and I can definitely see the difference in my character from doing 'what I don't want to do' regularly, and rejecting easy sedentary comfort and laziness regularly. Speaking of Construction Workers, for the last past month or so, there have been sooooo many Construction Workers, working all around the condo where I stay. I personally have valued Construction Workers for some time now and He is very right. Most of us especially now are sooo damn wrapped up in our phones (well not me) and social media that we really don't take the time to acknowledge the people that actually built the homes neighborhoods and communities we rest sooo comfortably live and congregate in. Instead of pushing all this 'woke' shit, we should definitely be celebrating the Men (and women) who are building our streets, sidewalks, houses, condos, apartments, gyms so we can live very comfortably. Yesterday I was actually working out downstairs in the gym and I caught one of the Construction Workers really checking me out for a few seconds. I just kept working out like it didn't happen and eventually he went back to doing his job. I didn't cause a huge scene or try to make a ' victim story' of it online like some pathetic girls have did in the past at the gym. He helps build the world I comfortably live in; so I can take a few stares from him. I'm a big girl.
So Dark Love. I am definitely a fan of that. I concluded that in my journal a few months ago. Love to me is definitely not just this light perfect normal conventional thing and it is very important that I was able to become fully aware of that. I think my perception of Dark Love is a bit different from you two but it was still very refreshing stimulating and interesting to hear two Men share their take on It. Very Good Stuff. Thank you.
That’s very thoughtful of you. I truly appreciate you taking the time to write that comment and share about your opinion even if is different from ours.
"Who has more will power? Me or a 100 pound girl" is the realist advice I've ever heard.
Hey Axel! Coming from a 38 year old, I love having my 3 teenagers. I'm really enjoying this stage more than the rest. This is the stage where a father will really mold their kids into adulthood. Look forward to it man! All the best and God Bless!
I feel you man. I have a 9 y/o son and is the best feeling when we learn and do think together
Thank-you for bringing another channel with actual intelligent conversations! I can definitely see you playing the next pirates of the Caribbean 👌🏼
You bet! I appreciate you Sonny. Keep working hard, being kind and becoming better every day man. You’re adding new inspiration to my fire. 🙏
I love J Waller and his ability to articulate his thoughts. The way he carries himself with such calm demeanor yet still commands the room with respect. Love the conversation between you two!
Appreciate your time Simon. That’s for sure a really good episode we had and I’m also learning to be more commanding with every interview 🙏
I almost forgot this yesterday. 'The whole a Man goes out to Conquer and the Woman is suppose to bring the Man Back Home and she didn't bring me Back Home' line was a very powerful real thing for a Man to say about a relationship!! I don't even think you know how deep and impactful of a message that was. A Woman is suppose to bring the Man Back Home. I'm definitely going to take and Steal that one from you. Lol.
I just woke up. I'm going through something truly profound. Feel like I'm losing and trying not to fall back into bad habits of 20 years so I can finally level up because I had to take care of my mom for many years even though she told me to go try become famous stage actor. I told her you didn't abandon me when I was lost, I will stay. No regrets only pain when she died badly in that hospital.
You are motivating the hell out of me Axel. Hope when I finish my film screenplay and if I can get production you would consider playing major role.
I'm an actor too but to be honest have no formal training.
Thank you Axel.
Take care brother.
Time to go to work for 8 hours in the sun. Representing my good company with honor.
My mom taught me how to work with people to make people's lives better.
I’m really sorry for you loss. I can’t image how you feel.
You have to do everything to make that dream happen. You owe it to your mom. Do the work, find a way. Finish that script and get it made. You can and will find a way.
@@AxelAxe Thank you Axel. Truly.
@@unspokenelm333 you’re welcome 🙏
I am so happy that I came across this channel. I will recommend it to young men any day.
Appreciate that Felix. Thanks so much for your time and listening to our talk.
Great conversation with my boy J Waller. I appreciate both sides on a few of these topics you guys discussed. Nice man
Appreciate that bud. What topic was your favorite on the episode?
I always like the parts about business, money motivation and real estate, the two different journeys, because I come from a difficult background myself and the idea and values with woman.
@@CeleCortez what country did you grew up in?
Military ,Construction, Truck drivers and Service workers doing there job. Buy them lunch or a beer! Solid!
And the most important thing is to let them know you RESPECT them
First time watching either one of you and it was truly incredible! I am a 19 year old wastewater operator and my engagement with my partner of 4 years was just broken off by her. This helped me recognize areas I can approve and become the man I aspire to be, I much prefer this to the typical “alpha male” type content
I’m sorry your relationship ended Will, but like you said it is time to recognize where you can grow and become who you want to be.
I understand you just feel at a loss, but I promise you if you put your head down and focus on building yourself you will come out feeling like a new man in 3 months.
What do you want for your future?
@@AxelAxe That’s a great question. I suppose now is the time to really figure it out as what I wanted previously was to start a family. Now I’ve got to re examine everything in my life and make sure it is what I want as an individual
@@willnolan7040 starting a family is a very Nobel thing to do. You don’t have to give up on that. I’m sure you will become a great husband and father.
Young man. Get out there and make the most of your youth. All that's meant for you won't pass you
You've got this man, you're young and have potential, don't lose focus, stay leveling up, be pragmatic, and everything else will just gravitate towards you.
Usually don't comment on videos, i checked your channel and is quite small but the quality of the podcast is amazing keep it up man. Jwaller is a g
Much appreciated! I'm working hard to make it big so check back in a few months and I promise you we will keep delivering man. Your comment really inspired me.
I can tell you 100% fitness and nutrition come first. The confidence gained from you feeling strong and on point, completely changes your mindset (this is proven) You will make financial gains simply by being more confident. Then you can focus solely on financial literacy, once your physiology is on point. Also ALL BILLIONAIRES VISUALIZE DAILY. This is KEY to achievement. Get very clear on what you want, visualize, workout ti become physically imposing, connect with God. This is the recipe for success.
I’m with you almost 100% Brad. The connecting to god part is the only thing I’m not fully on board but whatever works for you I guess you should keep doing
Great job in this interview, great to hear Justin discussing different topics than usual!
Thanks Alexandre. I appreciate you taking the time to listen mate
This was a great conversation, Justin has really honed his interviewing skills while keeping it authentic, he's the real deal. Tate is lucky to have such friends.
agreed. Been following him for a while and he used to not project his voice much but not he has become a better speaker.
I’m a contractor/subcontractor and this is just more motivation and more drive to keep doing what I do and build the world up. Let’s fuckin get it
Thanks for your comment. Which city?
@@AxelAxe Greater Houston Area. I also subcontract under a family member and travel out of state. There’s great money in construction/remodeling/restoration all through the Gulf
@@MrDrRemi that’s awesome man. One of my best friends is an architect here in Los Angeles @abraham_acreationdesign
@@MrDrRemi that sounds dope! How did you get into the industry?
@@abraham_acreationdesign my brother in-law has been in business for 13 years and just needed more hands. I did it from 2016-2018 and then 2020 until now. The two years in between I was combo welding pipe (tig&stick) in-house at a shop.
Blue collar brother here, listening to this pod on my way to work, thank you for words of appreciation 🙏🏼 helping keep me motivated on 18 days straight of work 💪🏼
Thanks for all you do Brody. What industry are you in?
I really look up to people like Justin Waller being a supervisor in South Africa in a factory and taking in the words and knowledge really helps me understand the real world !
Keep up the good work and level up Ricardo. Thanks for taking the time to watch the episode
THIS is how relationships should be. Nothing but respect here brother.
Really appreciate you taking the time to watch the episode. 🙏
"I'm not a great man for saying everybody deserves human decency."
Legend.
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JW is a controlled badass! I’d work for any of his construction crews on the spot. Seems to really appreciate his companies and employees
They are always expanding
@@AxelAxe would love to be a part! I’m just a rookie welder starting out! But hearing guys like JW speak like this, this is what makes people want to come to work everyday. And the fact he’s been in the same position makes it 100x more intriguing. He feels the pain of hard workers.
@@brianwade3379 for sure Brian. I wish the best for you man. Hopefully you get to work with Justin or similar people and become a world class pro
Can someone tell me the name/brand of the jwaller t shirt. I've been looking for it for months. Thank you!
No idea but we definitely need to find out
@@AxelAxe yeah, because it fits so well
Stumbled upon this completely by chance. Thank you......... Speechless. I appreciate both of you for sharing this.
Our pleasure! What big goals are you working on this year?
@@AxelAxe Working on getting out of the 9 to 5 to find my purpose. Realizing I have a lot financially, mentally that needs work after watching this.
@@X_Berserkir_X we are all on the same path trying to level up. What business or industry do you want to move into?
Great interview that I ever watch, learned so much as a 24 year old.
Showing love from South Africa 🇿🇦.
Appreciate you taking the time to watch!!!
What’s your favorite section?
in a monetary system, there is no better "proof of appreciation" than money, because it's by nature, the greatest incentive. So in regards to the workers, it's an unsolvable problem.
I saw companies documents showing all employees payrolls and bonuses and I can tell you, executives get bonuses *5-10x* more than those hardest workers you guys were talking about.
Tough system for sure
Posture shows something real. Relax. Unless someone’s not prepared or nervous. I love this guy and respect him.
We had a couple spressos and we were ready for a killer interview.
“money is the result of something that has previously been done”
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I am now a huge fan of this channel. Gold content that creates true value!
Really appreciate that Michael. Check out the interview with Morales I think you will really like it
Great video, thanks fellas
Thanks Kevin
A great podcast. Host has a great listening skills and doesn't interrupt the guest
I’m so glad you like the style. 🙏
Great interview Axel, first time I’m hearing of you but I hope to see much more of yoy
I really appreciate you taking the time to listen and that comment. Hope to make more content this year. 🙏
I respect Justin Waller even more now because he talked about "Nick Saban" the Alabama GOAT!! #RollTide
I could listen to these two talk for hours. First time seeing Axel. Subscribed 👌
Eric that means a lot man. I really appreciate your time and attention brother. Hope to bring value to you always
Great lighting great questions bro! Great job this was more like w chill session rather than a pod. I enjoyed this style alot
Thanks a lot G. That’s what I was going for man. So glad you dig it
16 here, recently got my heart broken but the only other alternative is to work right, the grind continues
Before you go to work hard, take a little piece of paper and write down who you want to become.
@@AxelAxe thanks man
Justin is such a G. I've talked with him briefly and he really is a caring solid guy! Glad he is doing good! You guys are killing it. Keep it up 💯
Thanks Nikola. Really appreciate you taking the time to watch the show. What was your favorite section?
@@AxelAxe The Fatherhood segment 💯
@@nikola7802 that hit me hard too.
I agree !!! Putting fitness 1st can clear your mental space in a positive way therefore your business game has more mental clarity to buckle down and knock out the daily business tasks🎉!
100%. What business are you working on?
Justin is excellent coach for young men
Thanks for checking out the interview 🙏
First time im watchin you Axel, so much respect for your honesty. I can listen to similar podcast long hours nonstop. I just learned about the podcast just recently. Everything said by you or JWaller feels like you read my mind and i think every man's mind. Good luck and wish that in the arab world we can make same podcasts in Arabic it would be very helpful for the men here because we suffer same thing like western world
Ziadib thanks so much for the kind comments.
I really appreciate you taking the time to listen. What was your favorite section of the episode? Trying to find what other elements are good for future episodes
Mad respect for Justin Waller first time iv heard him speak and its a breath of fresh air
Thanks for taking the time to watch. What big goals are you working on this year?
@@AxelAxe Making my 1st $1mill and pumping it into real estate
@@nedflembeg2347 what businesses are you working on for that first mil. I’m on that path too
Great interview. Justin Waller is so cool and a real stand up guy. And yes, I agree the system is the most important. Even more than the product.
Yes I have been learning about processes in the last year and it has changed my mindset around business a lot
@@AxelAxe Great !👍🏾😎
I totally love and embrace the first points made by j. Very very admirable as well.
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Great Interview! Absolute amazing topics that have been discussed! I really love the style of the conversation and the video editing! GREAT WORK!
I would also like to give feedback on the audio - In my opinion the audio quality could be improved a bit by reducing the gain and low end frequencies a little bit.
It sounds like it is clipping a few times
But man defintely a sub!
Much respect and appreciation for your work.
Thanks so much Alex.
Yes we need to improve the audio. Working on that for a while now, but still need to get better.
Where can I find that gentlemen game video by Justin Waller and Tristan Tate?
Search Justin Waller Tristan Tate full podcast and you will probably find it
Great Video Thank you so much l will be wealth in future
You can do it!
What an incredible video. Thank you very much. I've learned sooo much and these takes gave me much confidence and hope. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful! That’s the best thing we can hear Collin. 🙏
Waller I saved my own ass but I'm going through a split with my little woman and this video really fortified my stance the day after. I'm competitive, and the line "who has more will power? Me or a 100 pound girl." I'll never forget that man thank you. I was hung up for a few days being sad then i seen her one last time and dominated with all of my natural game and will power. I threw the little boy inside of me away and walked away happy after one of the best nights we had together. I got her in the end with confidence, kindness, and being dominate. On to the next stage in life! 👹🐉
Absolutely do another, one of the best podcasts I've listened to
Appreciate that you’re taking the time to watch our talk 🙏
What a great interview
Thanks for taking the time to watch the episode. What’s your favorite section?
Amen brother, it's the real hard working maen and woman that make this world. They built everything and keep it running. And most are undervalued and underpaid.
For sure. What line of work are you in?
challenge accepted! Great work from both of you.
Awesome! Thank you! 🙏
This interview has been soo humbling.
Is humbling to hear that. What was your favorite moment?
@AxelAxe honestly the whole video was my favorite can't say one particular subject, but one thing I liked that the video discussed about American Builders and how they don't get enough credit. I can say I live on that side of this world until this very day. It's definitely challenging.
@@fahimhaq11 for sure that’s a thing we all need to remember and give every hard working man the appreciation they deserve.
Everyday I wake up and deal with heavy machinery and it sicks but I feel so damn good when I come home. But I need to make more
Is there a way you could start a business renting/selling the machinery?
@@AxelAxe too much risk involved in that. Its landscaping equipment so I make more money doing a service. Honestly waiting for my boss to hand over the keys which will be by the end of this year then I'll be making bank
@@AxelAxe the boss is 72 years old and is ready to let go of the business. Once he does its in my hands to grow it and collect profits.
@@whateverhappenshappens111 that’s great to hear. Maybe a subscription model for the service would help you scale faster
“Simping is a unequal exchange of values “
Always strive to be a gentleman and a savage, in that order
Great questions, Axe. Nicely done.
Glad you enjoyed it! What was your favorite part?
@@AxelAxe fatherhood part probably my favorite.
@@PULAG yeah that hits home bro. I had my first child on 2nd year of film school
@@AxelAxe if you were a father before you ever started your career path, what would ve your first step if you came from nothing and had a normal 9 to 5 job?
@@PULAG 1- identify exactly what you want to do with your path
2- find a way to do what you love on your free time (quit Netflix, going out, resting and hanging out for 6months )
3-set a goal of making half of your current income with the side hustle in 6months.
4-save 3 months of expenses and make the full switch.
damn that journal tip sounds awesome XD Thanks! great podcast man :) I know I am building myself now and sometimes its painful that I haven't had any female relationships but its not the time yet, just gotta keep preparing for when the time is right!
Keep working on yourself, but get yourself around women and practice talking and making friendships. Is all about your confidence and chemistry
Justin Been killing it lately
Yeah he is putting in the work. Who else do you think I should bring on the show?
@@AxelAxe Would love to a conversation with Neill Blomkamp questions about his Alien project etc
@@jaskbi that would be sick man. I don’t have a connect with him. If you have any leads let’s make it happen
J WALLER and TATES are my superheroes..... we already have them in real life not even in movies
Thanks for your time and watching the interviews. We really appreciate it
@AxelAxe thanks for hosting them, looking forward to see your journey, as I start my own
@@Cpt_CanTV what business are you starting?
46:00 where can we find jawaller his country music playlist?
Cheyenne is the main song he refers to
This is a great video Im a big fan of Justin and Axel these are some guys that know how to TAKE ACTION I cover this on my channel aspire to be like these guys keep it up 🔥
Thanks for checking out the interview Cameron. Do you have a podcast too?
@AxelAxe I don't but I'm really interested in the male self development space so would love to host/attend podcasts in the future bro to share my own journey navigating challenge
@@camerondavison4583 do it. Go for it
@@AxelAxe thanks bro 🙏
I love this podcast. I would love to meet Axel and Justin in person.
Thanks for the love brother.
Your very much welcome. I would like to see you interview Sadia Khan just to see what questions or how you guys engage in conversation. That would be a great podcast for the both of you 👍🏻
I'm an Electric Lineman and make a great living. I'll never be filthy rich but I'll never be broke too. I get paid well because only very few people will do my dangerous/deadly job.. Also most of us Blue collar workers would rather a hand shake than offer to buy my lunch.
Thanks for all the work you do 🙏
Definition of a Hard Worker 💯
Testosterone makes a high level man. I went from 334 to 960 in around 3 months all natural no TRT. Now I feel that nothing is beyond me. This book should be essential reading for all men. Written by a 50s guy with natural T levels of a 20s guy.
Complete guide to testosterone by james Francis
What were the 3 main things you dodged to achieve that?
@@AxelAxe A strange approach to say dodged. One was to stop looking for quick fixes, miricle supplements and that one magical thing that will increase testosterone. Next I stopped focussing on just testosterone and instead adopted a completely holistic approach aimed at the entire bodily organism. And I stopped looking at the benefits only. I also consider the negative aspects to everything and then balance everything out. To clarify that and give you an example we need to consume moderate to high fats and cholesterol for hormone production, this can lead to high blood cholesterol which could bring us problems, so I do things to counter that and help balance everything out. Optimise the body as a whole and healthy optimised hormones are one of the results you will get. Doing as many things as you possibly can all done together in combination.
This is show was awsome. G
Appreciate that brother. What section was your favorite?
Just subbed to your channel man. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the sub bro. I really appreciate you’re taking the time to listen and I’m going to do my best to keep bringing value.
What big goals do you have for this year?
@@AxelAxe great stuff bro looking forward to it.
For me the Goal is my health and all related to that :)
@@Jacksonjet1 you can get it done man. By the end of this year you can be in great shape and get your health on point.
This was a great convo 👏🏾
Thanks bro. What was your favorite part?
Priceless wisdom
Thanks brother. what was your fav part?
Great podcast. Loved every moment. Well done.
Thanks for that Matthew. I really appreciate you taking the time to watch the episode. 🙏
Wow what a spectacular interview 👏 full of knowledge and guidelines
Glad you enjoyed it! What was your favorite segment Harry?
“Buy the man a beer” I like that idea 🙌
Let’s make it catch on
Challenge accepted J. I’m going to start making that a habit.
Th ask for taking it on
Thanks for taking it on
New to the channel and I am following the advice of health and fitness first because I had money and wasted on chasing women and now I'm 50 and realized I FUCKED UP!!! so I'm taking advice now
You can always get back in the gym and in a few weeks you’re going to be feeling great. Go hard Christian and get it done.
Thanks for watching and I hope you stay around man. I have a lot more coming
Excellent conversation!
Thanks. What’s your favorite segment?
@@AxelAxe Dark Love
Superb ⭐
Bro what would be some best books to read for around this topic to become high value man in early 30s & being financially free..
I would start with “Can’t Hurt Me” from Goggins, to get your mind right, then listen to think and grow rich and rich dad poor that.
After that close it out with 12 Rules for life and you’re set
@@AxelAxe Thanks Man 😊
great conversation
Thanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time
Thanks so much. I appreciate you taking the time
Justin talking about slump tests is straight G. That's how you know he's real
I'll take that challenge, I'm in the ac business so I know your speaking truth
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I want change I am going to change💪🏾
Get it done 💪
I relate so much to Jwaller because we are both from the trash state of Louisiana.
Lots of good food there for sure
Hay Axel, spot bloody on about the "Matrix" its less a conspiracy more a a lot of liked minded people doing the same thing, which is being precived as a group effort, I've always believe the same.
funny how nobody thinks of it that way ehh? I have worked on massive Hollywood productions and trust me is way harder that you think to even do simple projects
Justin definitely the real deal
This , if any positive that came out of tate battles with the law, is all his team got to shine,
J waller, shoeter satori
..the bodyguard and tristan tate himself
Definitely a team that sticks together
Why has this videos had 5 ads in the first 25 minutes??
YT will serve ads based on the user
Love yea @JWaller .. You embody the Buddhist quote " when the student is ready, the teacher will appear "
Very true
@@AxelAxe Great to find you too Axel.. keep grinding bro! You'll be the next Mike Thurston is no time! @FirstThingsThrst Always deserve's some love for great content.
@@jeffcole9751 for sure. I love what Mike is doing
@axel this would reach 100K Soon. Kudos Brother for making it happen
Hard work finally paying off brother. Thanks for being there supporting me from the first episodes that only got 10 views
@@AxelAxe No Doubt in that Brother
This is huge Axel!! Congratulations 🍾
Thanks brother. Hard work finally paying off
You gotta soften Justin’s Mic a bit
He got pretty loud eh? Bro was fired up
THank you Jwaller for another banger
Yehaaw
Yeah if you think it's possible you will achieve anything
No doubt? What are you working on brother?
Create a system: workout your body it’s a system you can create it into 💪🏾♾️💭
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Hey guys, what book Justin refers to when he talked about masculine frame?
I think is a book by Rollo Tomasi
@@AxelAxe thanks man 🙏 you guys made a very good podcast. Nice to see two real and smart man talking!!!!
Loved what Justin said about not under estimating being a successful employee. I would say I am a successful investment banker, and it’s allowed me to diversify my income and become and investor so skipping out the business start up part
What type of investments do you work on?
@@AxelAxe hey axel property in the UK - buy to let’s: mainly day rate, gold & diamond Investment, supercars, and holiday let’s. Also started investing in crypto and stocks and shares but mainly property is the winner 🥇
@@jemini9631 that’s great!!!
@@AxelAxe wishing you all the success and watching your growth now
@@jemini9631 thank you so much Jemini. Hopefully one day I can buy some property with your team
Good job Axel, good interview
Thanks so much. What was your favorite section?
What is that song he refers to about the rodeo cowboy?
I can still make Cheyenne
Do you have a time stamp? My guess, though, is George Strait's Cheyenne, it's his favorite song and it's about a rodeo cowboy.
@@CaliforniaCarpenter7 yeah that’s it.
I can still make Cheyenne…. George Strait