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Jaden Norvell:This is the best stop for entrepreneurship in self development talk hosted by the doctor himself Dr. Dustin Steffey co hosted by entrepreneur and sports talk host Jaden Rush Norville. This is Choppin with Fire!
Dustin Steffey:Hello, everyone and welcome to another episode of chopping with fire. You're joined with your hosts Dustin Steffey and
Jaden Norvell:Jaden Norvell. What's up Chop nation!
Dustin Steffey:How're you doing today, Jason? I'm doing good. Are you? Are you sure? Yeah. We're, we're actually joined with a legend right now. I am excited for this. This is going to be an amazing interview. We have a fellow podcaster. His podcast is called sarcasms and orgasms. We are joined with host will How are you buddy?
Will:What's going on? Fellas? What's going on? And you know, the legend, the pledging title. It's like the Will Smith slap. You're just, it's unexpected, but I'm doing good. Thanks for asking. So
Dustin Steffey:what did you want me to introduce you as Chris Rock? Well,
Will:I don't know. But, but I just have not a ledger yet. I'm still I'm still trying to get a feel for things that's going on and how to work in this podcast and space. Because, you know, podcasting is it's like a fat girls bra is really saturated with meat that you just didn't know was there. So if I
Dustin Steffey:were to really, I guess if I were to reintroduce you I guess I could have said like, Hey, we're joined with Will he has training wheels on still so he's a legend in training. But I believe legend sounded better. Oh, no.
Will:I mean, I'll I'll take whatever I could get. But you know, saying legend says from you. How much bro I appreciate it. I really do.
Dustin Steffey:So how are you doing today? Jaden? Jaden. Jaden didn't really like talk very much. So maybe you'll talk a little more.
Jaden Norvell:I'm doing good. I had a good damn happy beyond. Again. I'm a fan. Sarcasm, orgasms in ways humble. So
Will:yes. Yes, thank you. And to all those people. Remember this is will host of sarcasm and motherfucking orgasms. Yes, sarcasm and orgasms. If you want to find me, you can find me on our podcast, it don't matter. I probably will be. You'll be finding me in your mom's back yard or she will be listening to me while she get an orgasm. So just keep it locked. And you can also find me on YouTube too, because we are bringing that orgasms with a little bit of sarcasms. Back to you, Dustin.
Dustin Steffey:Perfect, thank you. Well, today, we wanted to discuss accountability. I think that that is such a amazing topic, especially in the podcast world. Because if we don't show up, and we don't show consistency, and we're not accountable for ourselves, we're not really going to have a good podcast. That's
Will:true. That's very true.
Dustin Steffey:So yeah. So when we when we look at accountability, everybody has a different definition. Everyone, I don't care who you ask, like I can ask 10 people and my head will be spinning because it's 10 different definitions. So I think the first thing we should do is collectively come up with a good definition for accountability right now.
Will:Okay. So when you say that what is your definition?
Dustin Steffey:So when I look at accountability, the doctors definitely mission. So my definition would be showing up. That I mean, if I were to sum it up, to be accountable is to show up to live the actions that you are supposed to, and to breathe, the culture that you're trying to bring forward. So like, if I put it in the podcast world, for Jaden and I, what we're trying to do is upscale our listeners and give them value to take away from each episode to do better for themselves.
Will:Okay, what about you Jaden,
Jaden Norvell:I agree with Dustin. I think accountability is getting up and doing it. And being consistent. Having a motive, hide your actions. Just being on your A game, everyone, I feel like everybody has this inner voice that tells them what to do. And you know what to do, and it's up to you to kind of hold yourself to it to get it done. So that's kind of what it means to me.
Dustin Steffey:I have yet to see Jason's inner voice come out at all. Like when I hang out with this kid. Like, I don't think he has an inner voice.
Will:I mean, well, he's the weekend. Probably doesn't.
Jaden Norvell:I was I was actually I was actually watching a movie. And that's all you got 15 minutes and I was like bad. And I knew it was good songs. So but I was still watching a movie so
Dustin Steffey:Hey, funny fact about a movie by the way, and this will be funny for our listeners. And Jaden is not going to like this. What I'm bringing it up now. We we went to see Top Gun yesterday. Well, the new Top Gun. It was freaking amazing. So if you have a chance go see it. It's It's amazing. It was great. But this guy, this guy, Jaden Jaden fucking Norville walks into this movie, walk and watches it. And then at the very end, we walk out and we're all going to the bathroom. He's like, I haven't seen the first one. And I'm like, you haven't seen the first Top Gun The legendary, like 36 years ago Top Gun, and I shut it in the bathroom as loud as possible. This guy got roasted in the men's bathroom by like 20 dudes.
Will:Wow. That sounds like an orgy going back. So
Dustin Steffey:yeah, it went bad. Hey, this is the best part. Are you ready? Well, so the best part of the whole entire conversation is he sends me a message at like midnight last night. Because you roasted me watching Top Gun right now.
Will:What the Fuck should you do that beforehand?
Dustin Steffey:Well, he is a little premature.
Will:Prima Donna
Dustin Steffey:What do you have to say for yourself, man? Yeah, speak up, brother.
Jaden Norvell:Yeah, I watched it this morning. And the second one is better than the first one. I didn't need to watch course first one to understand. The second one is pretty self explanatory. He's gonna fly some planes blow some awesome stuff up. I want to see it. But the first one was very good. So I'm a fan.
Dustin Steffey:Yeah. This is this is why Caden is still learning because he's like, yeah, they're they're just fine planes and blown shit up. No, there's more to the storyline. You just didn't pay attention.
Jaden Norvell:I understand the storyline. I'm not gonna spoil it for our viewers. But essentially, Tom Cruise has this girl from back in the day. And he left it the first time. So you gotta rekindle that. And then his co pilot that guides his co pilot. That's it?
Will:Well, to answer your question, I think when countability and if if it comes to a podcasting thing, from what I've learned is just being accountable and showing a level of consistency from one episode to the next. Because if we're saying that you're posting every single day, people expect you to post every day don't do it. And then you just switch it up to now you're only posting once or twice a week. So actually showing the responsibility and doing it in a way to were doing it in a way to where people know of you know, of your habits and you just don't change it up.
Dustin Steffey:So where do you think people fall short? With respect to accountability?
Will:I think it's within their actions. And I also think it's probably within their own mental because if you you know, start having making a consistent pattern to you know, that, okay, I'm gonna do, I'm gonna go to the gym every single day. And I'm gonna work out on different things every single day. And then you get to that Saturday, Sunday where you take a rest, and then come Monday be like, Okay, I'm gonna go to gym the day, then you don't go Tuesday, but you go Wednesday, then you stop, like, the accountability has to start with you, you have to be able to tell yourself, I'm going to stick to a certain repertoire or a certain pattern to where I don't change it up, no matter how I'm feeling, or what is telling me what to do and what not to do.
Dustin Steffey:Yeah, I agree. I think the biggest pitfall within accountability is yourself. Right? I think we, as human beings, tend to get in our own way, about everything. I mean, it can be accountability. It can be credibility, even it can be relationships, it can be everything, like we get in our own ways. And I think the minute that we actually just stop getting in our way and allow things to happen and do what we know we need to do. We're okay.
Will:Yeah. Yeah, it really comes down to you, it really comes down to you just and and I'm saying you, I'm saying you as a person, you just knowing what you can handle what you can't, because it seems as though when it comes to accountability, a lot of people are accountable for taking everything on their plate, doing more than what they come. It's like accountability can be a buffet is a buffet of a lot of things that we all want to grab, each and everything are something different. But can we really handle it all? Are we really capable of shouldering this load of something that we just overthought, like how they say is, your stomach is bigger than your eyes or your eyes, it's bigger than your stomach that you just don't think it was bigger than your appetite. And when you get to it, and you get the plate in front of you. You're just like, oh, I can't do all that I can't eat it. I'm not going to do that. Even when you try to unfasten your belt, and just let your stomach loose little bit. It's just like, No, I can't do it. It's not going to be like elastic and won't stretch anymore. I agree.
Jaden Norvell:People getting in their own way is a big one. Lazy, no, it just comes down to motivation. I find myself motivated in things I like to do, and less than others. I don't like to maybe go to the gym every day. But I have to hold myself accountable to do it. And if you pretty much let yourself get distracted and we know when we're getting lazy or just chilling. You know, I think that's the biggest one I just pretty much like doesn't say just gotta get up and go. Everybody knows what they're not doing. I
Dustin Steffey:think you bring up a good point Jaden. Which Good job. Lazy, Lazy is is is a big one in my opinion. People tend to be lazy on purpose, because it's easier to not do something than to do it.
Jaden Norvell:It comes down to it comes down it's like our guests think you're gonna do something every day. You just know you're going to do it. Like you said I tell myself going to the gym every day then it's easier not to be lazy because you're like well I've told myself I've done this the day before that and the day before that, but it takes time to form habits and it's not just one of the hardest things to do in being successful is hold yourself accountable can't do that. I could
Dustin Steffey:go to the gym today.
Jaden Norvell:I did not go to the gym today but I ate healthy today so it doesn't
Will:Doesn't matter your accountability still sucks
Dustin Steffey:Jaden didn't go to the gym today but he said he ate healthy I call bullshit
Jaden Norvell:stop the cow i i fairly decent but
Dustin Steffey:I liked how it changed a fairly decent energy today. Let's let's outline it
Jaden Norvell:out loud what I ate today. All right. I had a steak burrito Fuck yes. Focus on healthy like don't get bashed in this state you skip protein and your salsa and your veggies
Dustin Steffey:alright continue on I want to hear what else say burrito.
Jaden Norvell:I had a protein was called it was a protein star In and Out Burger. Oh I had one bite of my favorite taco place for dinner.
Will:I have the list Vagina cuz that's the only taco I want to bite off of.
Dustin Steffey:So just to recap, Jaden did not fucking eat healthy at all today, a steak burrito is not healthy, in and out animal style is high in fat. And then he had Oh,
Jaden Norvell:no, no, no no protein style. So it's just a burger, but it's just a protein and letting the veggies and a lettuce wrap. So it's not an actual,
Dustin Steffey:with 100 grams of fat for the patty. Okay, and then lastly, he had a taco undisclosed on if it was alive or not. Perfect All right, let's, let's move move on. So just to recap with accountability, right now we've defined our definition as a group, which our definition in short, is showing up. Then we discussed the pitfalls, which based off of what all three of us discuss the synopsis of pitfalls are laziness being one. And then another pitfall is actually like having the structure and discipline to show up. So with that being said, because I think in order for people to be successful, you have to be able to recognize and identify, so we've already identified pitfalls, and recognize them. So how do we move forward with accountability? And stay accountable? So like for us, right? Like, let's, let's pose it to ourselves, right? How do we stay accountable with our podcasts? Right? Like, what do we do there? How are we staying accountable?
Will:Well, I can say, for me that I try to keep myself on schedule. Because what I do is I record three to four episodes on a weekend. That way I'm accountable to where I'll get up, I'll post it, I'll do you know, my descriptions and my links and everything. That way, it keeps you on track, and it makes my own self accountable. Because if I don't do the prep work on the weekend, then my week is gonna suck, then I gotta come in, during the day after work, and then record for the next day, like I was doing before. So in my my own definition, in order for me to be accountable, I have to be proactive, so I don't cause myself to get behind. Because if I don't have an episode every day or every other day, or at least two three times out the week, then I suffer. And my listeners, they suffer too, because they're always expecting some type of sarcasm.
Dustin Steffey:For me, my dad, my so for me, for accountability, it's a little different. I not only have to be accountable for our podcast, I have to be accountable for my normal job, because I have to make money still. And I have to be accountable for my daughter being a father, right. So for me, I have to be on such a structured schedule, to be able to get everything done to be successful. So we we have to be organized. So and I think that plays a huge role and accountability organization. And Jaden and I are the complete fucking opposites of each other. And it's awesome, because we set each other off in such a way where like, I'm organized and structured. And Jaden is very like, hey, what do we got today? Dude, look at the calendar. It's in the calendar. It's been in there for like a week. Like, look, pay attention. And it's funny, but it's awesome at the same time, because sometimes I need what Jaden is, too, because I can get too organized and too structured, to the point where it's almost robotic. And so it's kind of refreshing sometimes to have Jaden, like with his, you know, not being as organized as me because it makes me step back.
Jaden Norvell:Yeah, I feel that I was gonna say the same thing. I'm very I'm the one who's not organized but I just know what I have to get done. But my job is to keep me accountable to myself. keep myself in check if that's the way it is. Right so a lot of my Yeah, but a lot of my time is yet like he said it's fast. You gotta say what do we do? What are we doing today? It's just how I kind of work I'm just very like out there but I'm also I can dial it in when I when I need to. Yeah, there's different ways of being accountable.
Dustin Steffey:When Jaden needs to be serious, he can be serious for sure. But for me, I'm too serious all the time. And so he has to make me take a step back, because I'm just super serious all the time.
Will:But you know, Jaden looks so, you know, like, he just doesn't care. So that's just my opinion. This is my opinion. So,
Dustin Steffey:that might be a actually, you might have unlocked the equation of Jaden
Will:or no, because you're just you're just so on top of thing. It's just like, Okay, I'll just show up and I'm here. I'll answer
Dustin Steffey:you're gonna take that rose back. Let's go. I don't know. I don't know.
Jaden Norvell:How are you? So how are you? How are you? Are you super organized? Not the kind of you say staying on schedule. But do you ever like you know times you had to get off it? Are you just strictly just,
Will:um, I'm on a schedule weekday so I have to keep things going. I really do.
Jaden Norvell:Yeah, people say just on the calendar doesn't exist and I I keep a calendar to find I get like these little notifications on my phone. And so he
Dustin Steffey:keeps a calendar. And yet he still doesn't follow it on no idea
Will:WOOOOW this is just intense, bro.
Dustin Steffey:This is he said he just said he gets notifications too. Yeah, he still asks me hey I got this say where's that man wrong? I just got to
Jaden Norvell:ask you because communication is important. So I was gonna run it by to run the same today
Dustin Steffey:calls me as I'm riding on my bike because he knows that I was gonna ride my bike today. My motorcycle. I'm caught in a damn rainstorm with Peyton on there in the wind. And he's like, Hey, what do we got today? Dude, I'm a little busy right now trying to I don't know not die. But hey, that's what we got.
Will:Wow, Jaden you're a shitty person
Jaden Norvell:that's not why I called him I called him because we're doing a live event coming up and I wanted to finalize I didn't know he was in the middle of a rainstorm. Oh, geez. Yeah, it was cool. That's cool. He's trying to get me on the bike. And
Dustin Steffey:I'm trying to lead Jaden how to finally learn how to ride a motorcycle he's gonna he's gonna be a big boy here soon well
Will:yeah, yeah, weekday needs to step it up. So come on. Now let's go
Dustin Steffey:get let's go weekday. On that note, let's take a break. And when we come back, we're going to finish off our topic of accountability. A chop nation. Dustin Steffey here. Are you tired of the same old boring gym routine that has yielded no results? If so, look no further because Inferno performance is your one stop shop to transform your body, health, life and overall well being. With multiple locations in the Phoenix area. There is no better time than now to drop in and see what Inferno performance has to offer to their clients. Infernal performance is owned and operated by retired NFL linebacker, Dante Mo, who offers personalized coaching to help anyone reach their goals. This gym truly is a one stop shop offering supplements, meal plans, apparel, and custom training at affordable pricing. If you haven't done so already, please drop it into one of the multiple locations and check them out. Accountability, we've defined it. We've come up with some of the shortcomings. And then we've come up with how do you get past them? Let's circle up with moving forward with accountability. So how do we create it as a habit? How do we reinforce it? How do we not falter from it? You know all the basic questions like if if I were a listener of us right now, and I'm listening to us, cool, we're talking about accountability. We've defined all of this, but I'm not accountable at all. Like I'm not saying that for me, but maybe it's one of our listeners. So how do I become more accountable? That's a hard question. I know.
Will:If you were to me, to how to become more accountable, it's just more about just doing it and making it not only a habit, but making it a pattern to wear. You know, it's like almost that workout regimen. You do it over and over and over again to wear It's a recipe for success basically, to where it's almost ingrained to you like, Okay, I do it every single day without even noticing. So you just you have to be accountable for things that are important, not the bullshit that we like to entertain, by being accountable for something that is going to show results after certain time. It shows results where you're proud that you're putting in the same work, you're putting in the same blood, sweat and tears each and every time. And it pays off like there is going to be dividends for it. Once you like, have a goal, and then after a goal, it just becomes a standard,
Dustin Steffey:printable Good point, a standard, I want to hone in on that word, because it's it's a big, it's a big deal, right? Because each of us have different standards. So for me, my standards always been high. And if I set that bar high, I'm the hardest critic of myself. So if I fail, I'm, I'm on myself more than anyone else can be. I don't care what Jaden says, I don't care what you say, well, like, I'm already harder on myself, than any of you guys can be on me. That yeah, so that's how I am right. So like, when I look at standards, like my standards up here, but everybody has a different bar for their standard. And so I I want to caution people when they're listening to us on like, the standard question, right. Because if your standards already low, then I don't think you'll see or find the success you're looking for with accountability unless you up your game. In a sense, that's just my opinion, though, like, I am not trying to call any of our listeners out, I'm not trying to call anyone out, I'm just stating fact here. Like if your standards and your bars already low, you're already failing. So with with this being said, with anything, so if we discuss anything, even like if it weren't accountability, we were discussing, it was another topic, you have to set the bar higher than what you've already had before.
Jaden Norvell:I like that. And also, I think that you have to have some self respect a little bit. And, and believe in yourself, or your amount of how much you pretty much love yourself. And that can also influence where your standard is life or anything you do. So it kind of starts with you, as a person, you need to look deeper than
Dustin Steffey:the psychological game almost like it is psychology is huge, with respect to self development, and with respect to, like upskilling yourself. So with that being said, like, like you said, Jaden, like you've said, well, like the bar, standard, anything like you have to love yourself, you have to be able to recognize that you want to do better. Because if you don't want to do better than just crawl back in the hole you were in and stay there. And then you'll have to execute. Here's the fourth piece that we never talked about. You have to be willing to understand that you're going to make mistakes, and not quit when you make those mistakes. Because the minute you quit is the minute you fail. So just know that along the way, you're going to make mistakes, learn from them, and move forward. So you can upscale yourself to eventually reach that bar that you set out to be successful.
Will:That's the thing that people don't seem to understand. Like everybody has a certain standard, whether it's high or low, or hell even, you know, medium. But we are now living in society to where everybody you post something that you can give something overnight. Like you can have a standard that'd be so low that you can give so high in a crapshoot. And that's what people don't seem to understand. They want to live in a vacuum to where they don't have to have a standard anymore. Like the standard was you could have no ass but have nice tits, or you have no tits and you got nice ass like the standards change each and every time the the goalpost gets moved each and every time because standards change. And so having the standards and having accountability almost intertwine with each other is almost like unfair because nobody is willing to work and willing to put in the work to make it happen. Everybody wants results coming on overnight. And like we all know, as podcasting, we want millions and millions of downloads who want millions and millions of listeners. But nobody wants to take the accountability that we have to put in the work each and every episode, each and every time that we're doing edits, that we're making the best possible episode we can, for the listeners to know that we have a standard, we have a standard of putting in a quality that we feel is best, we're going to sit here and listen to playback over and over again, till we get every tweak every chopped that we possibly can to make the standard of great quality, great content. So responsibility of people need to know that you have to work at it. And in order to get the results that you want. Work has to be done. So standards are different when it comes to people. But people don't understand that there's a certain standard when it comes to hard work and dedication.
Dustin Steffey:I agree with that statement. And I agree with what you had brought up. We live in a society now. Where it isn't like the 60s like back in the 60s. We live in an instant gratification society now. And
Jaden Norvell:when they had the the tents in the last thing.
Will:That was probably the ad psych savvy 80s
Dustin Steffey:Yeah, yeah. Okay, another.
Jaden Norvell:Another part is who you who you're doing it for? I think that kind of is a big part of it.
Dustin Steffey:Well, you need to do it for yourself first and foremost. Because if you're not doing it for yourself, and you're doing it for someone else, then you're already failing.
Jaden Norvell:Yeah, like, I like that vacuum to us. Because I do see a lot of people that just seem to be caught up in a loop, you know,
Will:and like the episode that I did before and after, because I worked for a private doctor, to where all I see is boob jobs and liposuction to really get some fat sucked out of them each and every day. So and I see these women and women specifically coming in and getting these things done. Like there's a before how you feel, and after how you feel like that before claws. Who are you doing for? And after? Are you doing it for the likes? Are you doing it for you? So like I said, and we all know the gratification that you're looking for that you're seeking? What standard is that? What standard? Are you setting on yourself? That you're going to spend 10s of 1000s of dollars to put yourself to a standard that you might not never reach? Like? Are you doing it for the likes? Or are you doing it for the betterment of your own personal cells?
Dustin Steffey:Just to recap, accountability is showing up and doing what is asked of you. Okay, first and foremost, what we identified our, our form, what we identified was most people fall short, in accountability because of laziness, the lack of willingness to be able to put in the work, and the lack of just being able to be driven to do anything. And also add lack of understanding to Yes, and lack of understanding and being able to recognize exactly, we also identified the fact that in order to step your game up and become more accountable, you have to set a bar that's higher than what you're used to. It's going to be uncomfortable almost. But it's important to understand that when you set that bar and start striving to achieve it, that along the way, you're going to make some mistakes. But if you keep at it, you'll eventually hit that bar, and you'll be viewed as someone that can be essentially accountable. Yep. Yep. And then we had a lot of banter, but other than that, everything's good.
Jaden Norvell:I feel like he almost misses whatever but it got me thinking when you're like, there's girls that come in to get this done for likes, or for themselves. That's a big part is not letting other people get to what makes you you or let you do what you do. You know, almost being true to yourself. Standing you got to stay in your lane. You got to do what you got to do.
Will:And lanes you're crossing accountability because no one's really able to understand why they're doing it. Or or how, how they got to where they got to to where they never want to take ownership as to this is happening because it's such and such. So
Dustin Steffey:Yeah, I think that was very well said, I appreciate us being able to kind of dive into accountability. I think accountability. I say this all the time for every subject we talked about, but accountability, in my mind is so important. And I think we could have 1020 episodes on accountability. But I think we brought out the importance of it within this one. And so thank you. Well, for that. Thank you Jaden for adding value to it as well. I want to give the stage to will. Because will you are a fellow podcaster and you have an excellent podcast and I would really love for you to tell our listeners a little bit about your podcast.
Will:Yeah, sure. And first and foremost, before I do that, I think you know, Dustin, and Jaden for allowing me to come on chop and fire and you know, chop it up with you guys. So my name is Will my podcast is called sarcasm and orgasms. Yes, it is spelled just like it is said. Now sarcasm orgasm, the connotation you might think it is but it's not. So I always like to say like this sarcasm orgasm is we all have sarcastic moments, every one of us no matter what it is how it is. But through those sarcastic moments, sarcastic thoughts, comes a euphoric highs, like we're coming in our brain because we think of something that's funny, that's intelligent, that's thought provoking. And we just have a euphoric high. So sarcasm orgasm presents it any type of topic. Like I said before and after, like, are you doing it before, to make yourself feel better after to do it for somebody else. I mean, sarcasm orgasm just came because I'm sarcastic. I always have been and will stay that way. But I say things in a way to where I'm sarcastic. But I'm smart to where I presented a way to where you can understand to where it is intelligent. It's thought provoking. And it's a little funny, too. So yeah, that's, that's my podcast. I like it. I enjoy it. And I will welcome everybody. You know, if you listen, you like it. Come on, be a guest. Let's recap it, let's talk about it. But if, if there's something that you want to add, you want to know, I'm always always a message away, to be able to go through any and everything that you want to talk about.
Dustin Steffey:When people get a hold of you, well, well, people
Will:can reach me now because I'm on all social. So you can hit me up, you know, through Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, just our sarcasm, orgasms, and I will come up. And, you know, leave me a message. And let's go from there. So I'm always looking to talk about it. And then if you want to know even more, you can go to my website, sarcasm and orgasms.com. And then you can hit the button where it says contact, send a little message and then we can go from there.
Dustin Steffey:For our listeners that follow us that already go to our website, we will have a link to wills profile on this episode, which will have all of his social media handles to be able to reach him as well with a cool little picture depending on what we'll pick for his picture.
Will:Yeah, it's just me bending over. So
Dustin Steffey:it's a perfect mixture it works.
Will:Okay, keep the sarcastic.
Dustin Steffey:Well, is there a charity that you're fond of? With our show, Bo Jaden. And I like to give our listeners and our interviewer the opportunity to shout out a charity for our fan base to donate to.
Will:Well, it's a new charity that I just have came in contact with. Is just started out. But it is the Hi Bo foundation is Ha Bo is the acronym for Help a brother out. So you want to help this brother out on anything? That would be great. It really would be
Dustin Steffey:perfect. That's a really good foundation. I wish I thought of it.
Will:But to answer your question, no, there hasn't been a charity that I've really been fond of when I say founder that I'm really interested in to where he's going to help make like push the needle. But any and everyone that you think of I mean, maybe like the Boys and Girls Club, because I was a part of it when I was you know, a little you know, new heights new bras high but so I would say the Boys and Girls Club.
Dustin Steffey:Yeah, Jaden and I support the Boys and Girls Club off of this podcast. And then Jaden, if you want to explain our other charity, let's go ahead and explain that one as well.
Jaden Norvell:Yeah, so we donate cystic fibrosis Since foundation CF is a terminal lung disease that affects very few people, but it does affect them. It is terminal. My mom's had this disease my whole life. So I do my part and get back. We've raised a bunch of money. So you guys continue to donate, that'd be amazing. Appreciate it.
Dustin Steffey:And in order to donate guys, just a reminder, if you go to www.patreon.com forward slash chopping with fire, you can go ahead and make a small donation on our Patreon we are going to be putting premium content on our Patreon in a little bit for more fun, like behind the scenes with will bending over or behind the scenes with Jaden trying to see in the weekend in the shower, some fun stuff.
Will:Well, you guys have a Patreon is having the real thing. Yeah. Damn, I didn't know that. Okay.
Dustin Steffey:Learn something new every time you talk to me. Well, yeah,
Will:I truly do.
Dustin Steffey:I truly do. I'm the gift that keeps on giving.
Will:Yeah, yeah, that's it's just like herpes.
Dustin Steffey:I mean, always comes back.
Will:Oh, that's a poor herpes. Please people no sarcasm, orgasms does not promote herpes. We promote pulling out that's what we
Dustin Steffey:appreciate you coming on my friend. We thank you a lot. And we robbed them. We welcome all your sarcastic shit. Yeah,
Will:just remember, please people. Follow me on all social medias. And remember to go check out my podcast, sarcasm, orgasms. You can find them on all black podcast platforms. I think I'm more like 60 or something like that. And then also, please go check out my YouTube too, because I got videos up there. You want to search wheel day fresh or search? Sarcasm, orgasms. I got videos trying to get you know my followers up so I can put better content out, you know to you guys. So yes, please check me out. Let me know. Like I said, if you got something if you even got a topic you want to talk about? Let me know put it in the comments. Let's make it happen. Let's go.
Dustin Steffey:And for Jaden, and I, as always, to our listeners, please go ahead and hit that subscribe, like, and when you comment, actually use your fingers and type out a comment so we can get better. Thank you guys.
Will:Thank you. Well, thank you guys for having me. I appreciate it. I would love to come back anytime you want to happy
Dustin Steffey:Oh, you were more than welcome back as long as you keep making fun of Jaden.
Will:Oh yeah, definitely I have to make fun the weekday I really do All right.
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