I’m living that reality as we Speak that’s some of the realest stuff I’ve ever heard…. If u take anything from a situation let it be the lesson you learned from it most definitely 💯
That's the problem they r having on federal hill little Italy Providence Rhode Island. Some rich kid in a Drop top Bentley was stuck up and shot in the ass and they robbed his Rolex and tons of money the Providence police r still investigating it. And the Santander Bank on At Wells avenue has an inside job and ex employee with codes to vault showed up with some goons with a tow away luggage and grabbed close to $500,000. They caught up to the people in East Providence in a hotel and recovered only $14,000 I believe which the corrupt cops probably grabbed the rest and put it in your pocket and lied if u want some real action move to at Wells avenue Providence Rhode Island we have the best restaurants in the country right now.
I was locked up with Chris, and let me tell you, he doesn't disappoint! What a funny and i mean funny guy. He's definitely one of a kind. I wish him all the best!
I wrote a book with Chris's older brother Anthony Colombo - one of the realest men I've met. We wrote his father Joe Colombo's life story and outlined the entire assassination attempt - their family legacy is fascinating. .
One day, there won’t be men like this around anymore. I pray videos like this will keep them around far longer. We’re going to need them. Thank you for what you do Mark!
Amazing interview. I love this guy. He fascinated me. My dad owned a butcher shop in the Bronx and the furniture store next door use to take bets. Big part of my memories. Miss the days of the past and he brought back those memories in a good way.
This man is a wizard. So wise. A wise guy in the best sense . His answer to what the biggest lesson in life was is the best I have heard on SWU. Old school strength of character. Loved the story about the history of the mafia in Sicily. Please have Chris back. I would love to hear more about his life and what happened when he saw God. Thank you Mark. You are doing incredible work.
Thank you Mark. Thank you Chris for sharing! Grew up in a Sicilian family…. It was fun listening and watching familiar mannerisms. Such a wonderful, interesting and intelligent gentleman. Love when Chris said…. “Forget the experience, remember the lesson.”
This gives me so much hope. I lost my mom to cancer at age 9. Her brothers and sisters and all of my family doubt my intelligence and say “you don’t remember her I’m sure”, but I remember everything. I remember the texture of her hair, the smile and way she greeted people, her laugh, her hands, the way she rubbed my eyebrows to get me to sleep, the way she hugged me…. I have never forgotten her. She was larger than life. ♥️
I used to play little baseball with so many Mafia kids family members in Brooklyn. Half my team had Mob last names. Had so much fun, and never had to pay for anything. It was awesome. Thanks Mr. Colombo.
Old school respect and morals are damn near impossible to come by in todays world I don’t trust 90% of what ppl spew out of their mouths but I 100% believe every word this man says. Good people if you ask me.
People like you have no moral compass. His father was a murderer that took many lives. Before you start, some were good people as well. And btw, you didn’t know him either.
I'd like to sit next to this guy riding on a train across the country."When you don't know where your going any road will take you there." What a wise guy.
I wrote a book about his father Joe Colombo with his oldest brother Anthony Colombo. Anthony was one of the most respectful and honorable humans I’ve met. I’m positive that was from his father. He was with his dad every day for years up until the shooting. A sad legacy for them all. Colombo - the Unsolved Murder.
You’re giving too much credit. They’re a criminal family that stole and strong armed innocent hard working people. Get off your high horse, your privilege is showing.
@@experimenthealthyketo83 "original gangster" - generally meaning an old school gangster, ppl who were there when the system was was set up or getting started, who was there when the rules meant something, etc. etc.
This is a great video. You don't get much more genuine that this man. He is definitely a reflection of his father's best qualities, plus all of his own that make him unique. No sugar coating, no fantasy, glitz or glam. Just realness. And lessons for us all mixed in
This was TREMENDOUS! Nice work, absolutely brilliant. I really enjoyed this conversation, great questions and even better responses. Appreciate both of you. Cheers!
Grew up in an Italian neighborhood in the River Quay, every business on every corner was owned by Italians/Sicilians, that was the safest I ever felt was when I lived in that neighborhood as a kid.
Also, I forgot to mention Mark being the greatest interviewer there is out there and bringing us the best USA stories and people there are. Never a dull moment and always a class act. Thanks Mark!
Joseph Anthony Colombo Sr. (June 16, 1923 - May 22, 1978) was the boss of the Colombo crime family, one of the Five Families of the American Mafia in New York City. Colombo was born in New York City, where his father was an early member of what was then the Profaci crime family. In 1961, the First Colombo War unfolded, instigated by the kidnapping of four high-ranking members in the Profaci family by Joe Gallo. Later that year, Gallo was imprisoned, and in 1962, family leader Joe Profaci died of cancer. In 1963, Bonanno crime family boss, Joseph Bonanno made plans with Joseph Magliocco to assassinate several rivals on The Commission. Magliocco gave the contract to one of his top hit men, Colombo, who revealed the plot to its targets. The Commission spared Magliocco's life but forced him into retirement, while Bonanno fled to Canada. As a reward for turning on his boss, Colombo was awarded the Profaci family. His only prison term would come in 1966, when Colombo was sentenced to 30 days in prison for contempt of court by refusing to answer questions from a grand jury about his financial affairs. In 1970, Colombo created the Italian-American Civil Rights League. Later that year, the first Italian Unity Day rally was held in Columbus Circle to protest the federal persecution of Italians. In 1971, Gallo was released from prison, and Colombo invited him to a peace meeting with an offering of $1,000, which Gallo refused, instigating the Second Colombo War. On June 28, 1971, Colombo was shot three times by Jerome Johnson at the second Italian Unity Day rally in Columbus Circle sponsored by the Italian-American Civil Rights League; Johnson was immediately killed by Colombo's bodyguards. Colombo was paralyzed from the shooting. On May 22, 1978, Colombo died of cardiac arrest. Source Wikipedia
My Nana was a bookie and the love of my life was the son of a mobster. Becoming a mobster was a BIG NO when it came to my boyfriend, in fact he has the complete opposite live. Only a few know that his luxurious adult life is funded and was sent up for him by his father's mob money cleaned through a few front businesses and eventually turned into a legal business he now runs.
When I was growing up these were the normal people and thought about the freedom they had compared to my dad working in a sweatshop his whole life. I'm Polish and all the uncles in the neighborhood were Italians. Always welcomed me into their houses. But there was a clear line. They always helped us. To that - respect that has lasted a lifetime. I knew they had a zest for life when they were growing banana trees in New Jersey.
Isn't that the truth. Gambling, loan sharking, marijuana & even alcohol were all considered criminal at one time, punishable by prison, until the government thought they could make money off it, then it's legal.
This was the most entertaining interview that I’ve ever listened to from this channel. What stood out to me was how he never allowed the interviewer to use the word mafia as a blanket reference to Italian people, and gave it the historic context that others weren’t able to do. Well done Mr. Columbo.
How wonderful to hear someone speak about their father that way. I dont know if ive ever met anyone in my life who has so much respect and love for their father. Speaks volumes.
These guys are the best storytellers, I could listen to him all day. And while he was I am sure a scary guy back in the day, he truly looks like the sweetest guy. I would love to meet him!
What the government did to his family is horrible. I grew up right around the corner from them and they were GOOD people. My uncle's went to school with Chris and his brothers and they all said they were just regular kids
Born and raised in the NYC boros. Just listening to Chris speak reminds me of home. Very comforting. Say what you want about New York - smartest and toughest people you’ll meet, but most of us will give you the shirt off our backs as long as you don’t fuck with us.
Such a pleasure listening to Chris. Would love to hear more of his perspective and wisdom, laughter and....accent. A man with a great heart. May God Bless you Richly with Peace and a continuous desire for a Repentant Heart. ❤️🌹🕊️🙏✝️
I’m a 100 percent Italian and Proud ! Chris I listen to your words you speak it’s all very well said and I like how u speak with Wisdom and intelligence! Thank you 🙏🏻
What a ballsy first question to ask. Mark is really good at building instant rapport with the people he interviews. I guarantee you if i asked that same question, the interview would have ended early.
Wise words from a wise man, “forget the experience remember the lesson”is such a powerful statement I’ll be sure to hold onto that one.
I’m living that reality as we
Speak that’s some of the realest stuff I’ve ever heard…. If u take anything from a situation let it be the lesson you learned from it most definitely 💯
I wish it were that easy.
@@ChevieBabySalvatore y
@@ChevieBabySalvatore y
Chris is super old school! No matter how many times you ask him about the mafia he will always deny it!!!
"You never admit to the existence of this thing."
He just a solid one and ain't no rat 💯 loose lips sink ships OMERTA
“Old school” is so overused
@@grl9917 so is your mother!!!
Beans!!! With the soft G and the hard G, what mafia?! its about the beans you mooook
“Any bum can take a life, a king will save one”. Wow!!!
when you split the world into bums and kings you get quotes like that
That's the problem they r having on federal hill little Italy Providence Rhode Island. Some rich kid in a Drop top Bentley was stuck up and shot in the ass and they robbed his Rolex and tons of money the Providence police r still investigating it. And the Santander Bank on At Wells avenue has an inside job and ex employee with codes to vault showed up with some goons with a tow away luggage and grabbed close to $500,000. They caught up to the people in East Providence in a hotel and recovered only $14,000 I believe which the corrupt cops probably grabbed the rest and put it in your pocket and lied if u want some real action move to at Wells avenue Providence Rhode Island we have the best restaurants in the country right now.
...said the murderer...
@@lsb2623lol true
@@lsb2623 It's like you didn't watch the interview at all. There wasn't violence in bookmaking... lol
Charismatic and captivating. Hope you can get Chris back for more stories. Thanks for the video.
He definitely is both, I agree!
Mark - his life lesson - "Forget the experience, remember the lesson." Great lesson for us all!! Your guests have some amazing wisdom and advise.
I was locked up with Chris, and let me tell you, he doesn't disappoint! What a funny and i mean funny guy. He's definitely one of a kind. I wish him all the best!
I wrote a book with Chris's older brother Anthony Colombo - one of the realest men I've met. We wrote his father Joe Colombo's life story and outlined the entire assassination attempt - their family legacy is fascinating. .
Talks too fast and low, difficult to understand him.
funny? funny how?, what is he? a clown? does he amuse you?
@@E.C.2 he may speak a bit differently but it isn't incoherent.
@@andrewmassino5536You won me 😂, I was going to comment that.
Loved this one. What an intelligent and knowledgeable man. Wish this segment was much longer. Thank you Mr. Chris Colombo for all the lessons.
The work mark is doing is amazing 👏 happy to say I'm alive while it is happening an absolute proud to be part of it. Keep doing the damn thing
Every time i check in, i think i have heard the best story yet...but this one is unreal. I love this story. This man is the GOAT.
Chris's personality is so calm and likeable...love it. Great interview gentlemen. I appreciate you both.
agreed
You love a criminal that’s not even your family? What are you an idiot with no family?
I appreciate the kind words.
Sure, until you owe money.
It's likely from years and years of good pasta sauce.
One day, there won’t be men like this around anymore. I pray videos like this will keep them around far longer. We’re going to need them.
Thank you for what you do Mark!
facts. I wrote Chris' fathers life story with his oldest brother, Anthony. They dont make men like that anymore.
Amazing interview. I love this guy. He fascinated me. My dad owned a butcher shop in the Bronx and the furniture store next door use to take bets. Big part of my memories. Miss the days of the past and he brought back those memories in a good way.
Do you remember the name of the furniture store?
@@DrinksJokesStorytelling Louie Ds Furniture
Chris reminds me of so many people I knew. I would listen for hours and learned a lot. Yes, fascinating story. Compliments to you Mark.
NY Italian. Rich in culture.
Chris is an awesome man! I would love to sit down with him and listen to his stories. Thank you Mark! You hit it out of the park as always 😊
He's a criminal you dingbat.
He is really an amazing guy imagine how much more his father would've to be amazing. I love the Rolex he's wearing too.
I admire how he has so much admiration for his father.
This man is a wizard. So wise. A wise guy in the best sense . His answer to what the biggest lesson in life was is the best I have heard on SWU. Old school strength of character. Loved the story about the history of the mafia in Sicily. Please have Chris back. I would love to hear more about his life and what happened when he saw God. Thank you Mark. You are doing incredible work.
Thank you Mark. Thank you Chris for sharing!
Grew up in a Sicilian family…. It was fun listening and watching familiar mannerisms.
Such a wonderful, interesting and intelligent gentleman. Love when Chris said…. “Forget the experience, remember the lesson.”
Linda Alvarez? Sicilian ?
“What’s vice today is commerce tomorrow “. Great quote and so true.
Opiates come to mind.
Gambling and marijuana are pretty
Much legal everywhere now.
@@roberta.k4213 Marijuana is criminalised in most countries in the world. Gambling is still very illegal in the middle east.
What a Breath of Fresh Air!🌬🍃
His words of Wisdom at the End were Pure Gold.🏅
Best guest that You've had on in Years!🥇
Great interview! Thank you, Chris! You gave me my Grandpa and Dad back for 45 minutes. Thank you, Mark.
Same...my father was old school New Yorker who passed in 2008
This gives me so much hope. I lost my mom to cancer at age 9. Her brothers and sisters and all of my family doubt my intelligence and say “you don’t remember her I’m sure”, but I remember everything. I remember the texture of her hair, the smile and way she greeted people, her laugh, her hands, the way she rubbed my eyebrows to get me to sleep, the way she hugged me…. I have never forgotten her. She was larger than life. ♥️
I knew my father for 30 years when he passed away and I can't remember much about him at all and he died in 2014
Trust me when your 9 ...you remember ❤
of course you would remember at 9
I used to play little baseball with so many Mafia kids family members in Brooklyn. Half my team had Mob last names. Had so much fun, and never had to pay for anything. It was awesome. Thanks Mr. Colombo.
Old school respect and morals are damn near impossible to come by in todays world I don’t trust 90% of what ppl spew out of their mouths but I 100% believe every word this man says. Good people if you ask me.
Wonder what standards are measuring their morals and respect
Depends who's asking and what's in it for them. Would turn on a dime twice and squeal to the police before you blinked.
Is this the McDonald’s dude?!?
People like you have no moral compass. His father was a murderer that took many lives. Before you start, some were good people as well. And btw, you didn’t know him either.
Sounds like you have a crush. “Old School respect and morals” are what all these boomers claim to have. Yet, they’re the ones that effed up society.
What an incredible human being. One of my favorite interviews ever.
Spices reduce inflammation and stop heart attacks!
LOVED this interview. So much old school wisdom... much needed right now.
I'd like to sit next to this guy riding on a train across the country."When you don't know where your going any road will take you there." What a wise guy.
I believe Chris could be the best teacher of life lessons, I could listen to him all day ,I hope he shares all his experiences ❤
Of all the guests I have seen on SWU, this is the one guy I'd love to sit down and have a beer with the most.
Me to and I don’t drink beer 🍺 maybe a margarita ❤❤❤
You guys forgot about me😂😂😂.
@@ToddyPhilly you invited 😂😂
@@kimberlysmith3202 lol Hope so.
@Broskisnowski Not convincing me .
Mark, I come to see new videos every day! Great work, many thanks.
"Forget the experience, learn the lesson" Love it.
This guy has this infectious charm and charisma, immediately extraordinarily likeable, and I don't know anything about him.
I wrote a book about his father Joe Colombo with his oldest brother Anthony Colombo. Anthony was one of the most respectful and honorable humans I’ve met. I’m positive that was from his father. He was with his dad every day for years up until the shooting. A sad legacy for them all.
Colombo - the Unsolved Murder.
this is awesome, thanks for sharing, what is the book called?
Nice. Thanks for sharing this
You’re giving too much credit. They’re a criminal family that stole and strong armed innocent hard working people. Get off your high horse, your privilege is showing.
@@derrick8224 The trailer for the book and some tape from Anthony is on this page.
@@mstyles2667my guess is "Colombo - The Unsolved Murder" but hey, I'm no detective 🤷🏻♂️
this guys father is the definition of a OG
Yes
OG? Educate me please?
Original Gangster@@experimenthealthyketo83
Who would like to see Rebecca apply to be a mafia associate with his freaky yellow wig. I would love to watch that.
@@experimenthealthyketo83 "original gangster" - generally meaning an old school gangster, ppl who were there when the system was was set up or getting started, who was there when the rules meant something, etc. etc.
Bring him back Mark could listen to him all day, great interview 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I wish this episode was two or three hours long. SO awesome. Thanks Mark, and Mr. Colombo!
This is a great video. You don't get much more genuine that this man. He is definitely a reflection of his father's best qualities, plus all of his own that make him unique. No sugar coating, no fantasy, glitz or glam. Just realness. And lessons for us all mixed in
Nice interview. Great effort Chris and Mark. Thanks to both of you. I have learned so much.
This is my favorite video of yours. Just wonderful.
I love this channel. Lightyears ahead of others. This guy was an incredibly interesting character.
Is he still alive?
@@fendibabii2118 alive and well. + legends never die
@@treytaylor5953 that's the truth
Absolutely without a doubt one of the best 'sitdowns' ever...i've just been entertained amused schooled coached and mentored by this guy...Thank You!
Mark not giving af dropping an F bomb in the first 15 seconds
I know , crazy. Almost as he has a resentment against the mob or something 🤷🏻♂️
@@DMUNROEROSSI don’t think so. Mark is just good at getting us in from the get go.
@@Olive7BranchIt's the way he sizes up and finesses the interviewee and primes the pump. Mark know how to work a mark.
This is LA Cosa Nostra hahaa
@@Luna7-v1p He follows a planed script but usually his opening question and tone of voice feels out the interviewee.
Definitely one of best interviews for me true Gentleman 💪🏽💪🏽
This was TREMENDOUS! Nice work, absolutely brilliant. I really enjoyed this conversation, great questions and even better responses. Appreciate both of you. Cheers!
Mark always nails the questions Bravo !
Thanks for coming Chris, you're a good guy
We need more of this guy, love this shit
The fascinating interviews just keep coming, what a fantastic channel this is.
Grew up in an Italian neighborhood in the River Quay, every business on every corner was owned by Italians/Sicilians, that was the safest I ever felt was when I lived in that neighborhood as a kid.
This is an excelent interview. I cant believe there is millions of subscribers and only a few thousand likes. Great interview thank you🙏
Awesome 👏🏾 interview!!! He was very interesting!! Real OG!!! We don’t have many of those anymore 😢😢😢
Such an enjoyable guy to listen to. So genuine, so knowledgeable. So truthful..I wish him well.
What a incredible interview. Telling a story of times past. Would be incredible to sit down and have a conversation with Chris.
Also, I forgot to mention Mark being the greatest interviewer there is out there and bringing us the best USA stories and people there are. Never a dull moment and always a class act. Thanks Mark!
I’m only at 12 seconds and damn mark what an intro 🤣😂🤣
congrats mark for your endless work n flow!
Classy guy. I don't think he even swore once. Good for him. He seems like a lot of fun.
This guy is awesome! I would really like to have him back on asap.
Joseph Anthony Colombo Sr. (June 16, 1923 - May 22, 1978) was the boss of the Colombo crime family, one of the Five Families of the American Mafia in New York City.
Colombo was born in New York City, where his father was an early member of what was then the Profaci crime family. In 1961, the First Colombo War unfolded, instigated by the kidnapping of four high-ranking members in the Profaci family by Joe Gallo. Later that year, Gallo was imprisoned, and in 1962, family leader Joe Profaci died of cancer. In 1963, Bonanno crime family boss, Joseph Bonanno made plans with Joseph Magliocco to assassinate several rivals on The Commission. Magliocco gave the contract to one of his top hit men, Colombo, who revealed the plot to its targets. The Commission spared Magliocco's life but forced him into retirement, while Bonanno fled to Canada. As a reward for turning on his boss, Colombo was awarded the Profaci family. His only prison term would come in 1966, when Colombo was sentenced to 30 days in prison for contempt of court by refusing to answer questions from a grand jury about his financial affairs.
In 1970, Colombo created the Italian-American Civil Rights League. Later that year, the first Italian Unity Day rally was held in Columbus Circle to protest the federal persecution of Italians. In 1971, Gallo was released from prison, and Colombo invited him to a peace meeting with an offering of $1,000, which Gallo refused, instigating the Second Colombo War. On June 28, 1971, Colombo was shot three times by Jerome Johnson at the second Italian Unity Day rally in Columbus Circle sponsored by the Italian-American Civil Rights League; Johnson was immediately killed by Colombo's bodyguards. Colombo was paralyzed from the shooting. On May 22, 1978, Colombo died of cardiac arrest. Source Wikipedia
One of your best so far 👏
What a great guy, I could listen to his stories all day long.
I loved listening to this guy. Please have him back. ❤️ Keep doing you Mark, you’re doing such a great job.
The word Chris was looking for was PATRIARCH...Matt NYC
Fantastic all around. Matt NYC
Mark, you are the man !!! Make this kind of people famous. Not some tik tokers….
My Nana was a bookie and the love of my life was the son of a mobster. Becoming a mobster was a BIG NO when it came to my boyfriend, in fact he has the complete opposite live. Only a few know that his luxurious adult life is funded and was sent up for him by his father's mob money cleaned through a few front businesses and eventually turned into a legal business he now runs.
We all know now
Why you snitching
@@SAHNHOVAshe out here leaving incriminating comments 😂
@@blaise6981 😂😂😂 the internet funny asl man
Why you imbecile? Why??😢
When I was growing up these were the normal people and thought about the freedom they had compared to my dad working in a sweatshop his whole life. I'm Polish and all the uncles in the neighborhood were Italians. Always welcomed me into their houses. But there was a clear line. They always helped us. To that - respect that has lasted a lifetime. I knew they had a zest for life when they were growing banana trees in New Jersey.
This is by far one of the best interviews I have seen in a long time. Chris Colombo is a gifted narratore.
What's vice today is commerce tomorrow ~ Chris Colombo
Isn't that the truth. Gambling, loan sharking, marijuana & even alcohol were all considered criminal at one time, punishable by prison, until the government thought they could make money off it, then it's legal.
Wow. I am in complete amazement. Wonderful interview. Thank you, Mr. Colombo!
Great interview, thank you for telling the truth and excellent history lesson!
This was the most entertaining interview that I’ve ever listened to from this channel. What stood out to me was how he never allowed the interviewer to use the word mafia as a blanket reference to Italian people, and gave it the historic context that others weren’t able to do. Well done Mr. Columbo.
Appreciate all you do soft white underbelly?! Keep up the good work!
How wonderful to hear someone speak about their father that way. I dont know if ive ever met anyone in my life who has so much respect and love for their father. Speaks volumes.
These guys are the best storytellers, I could listen to him all day. And while he was I am sure a scary guy back in the day, he truly looks like the sweetest guy. I would love to meet him!
Wise words. It would be a most delightful pleasure to watch another interview with this person. Thank you.
Well said! Forget the experience, remember the lesson!
What the government did to his family is horrible. I grew up right around the corner from them and they were GOOD people. My uncle's went to school with Chris and his brothers and they all said they were just regular kids
What an excellent interview!
“Forget the experience, remember the lesson.” That’s some powerful shit.
This was fantastic!
Its always interesting and never boring hearing hearing a wiseman speak
Wtf how did you get an actual Colombo…
Love the videos hi from Japan 🇯🇵 please interview yakuza
Hello from Denver Colorado, USA.
Goodmorning from New York, USA
Fort worth Texas
Colombia Crossroads Pa
Right down the street.
These guys are so dangerously charismatic.
There’s always a bit of romance to living the life of an outlaw
Born and raised in the NYC boros. Just listening to Chris speak reminds me of home. Very comforting.
Say what you want about New York - smartest and toughest people you’ll meet, but most of us will give you the shirt off our backs as long as you don’t fuck with us.
Such a pleasure listening to Chris. Would love to hear more of his perspective and wisdom, laughter and....accent. A man with a great heart.
May God Bless you Richly with Peace and a continuous desire for a Repentant Heart. ❤️🌹🕊️🙏✝️
I could listen to this guy for hours!! !
Best one yet!
Im greatful to hear from the children of mobster. They give us a different point of view thats unique.
Please bring Chris back for more. Refreshingly candid and interesting. Would love to hear more. Thank you Mark for all you bring to us ❤️
I’m a 100 percent Italian and Proud ! Chris I listen to your words you speak it’s all very well said and I like how u speak with Wisdom and intelligence! Thank you 🙏🏻
Chris is the best! Loved it.
What a ballsy first question to ask. Mark is really good at building instant rapport with the people he interviews. I guarantee you if i asked that same question, the interview would have ended early.
Fascinating interview 👏 👏 👏
Chris has started a channel if anyone is curious.
Mind blowing. Chris is a wealth of knowledge. Amazing!
Chris is an inspiration. Please get him back on .#chriscolumbo Mark ❤
I never had a choice in life so what do you have to regret- powerful words 🙏
Perfect opening line!
So badass
Great interview , please have him again some time , i’m sure lots of people are eager to see him again
Great interview . Love your work, Mark.
Haven't watched any of ur videos lately but I've been recommending the channel to anyone who is interested in this kind of content