The Dailey Edge Podcast
Join hosts Trent, TJ, and Todd Dailey as they explore the intersections of technology, culture, fitness, and personal growth. Through engaging discussions and personal anecdotes, the trio dives into topics ranging from childhood gaming nostalgia and cutting-edge fitness tech to the pursuit of happiness and lifestyle choices. Whether reminiscing about epic gaming marathons, sharing tips for staying on the forefront of fitness trends, or unraveling the complexities of modern life, The Dailey Edge delivers thoughtful insights, lively debates, and relatable stories for listeners of all walks of life.
The Dailey Edge Podcast
Episode 36: Kids, Sports, Screens, And Family Rules
Honest, funny, and surprisingly wise—three kids join us to share what life looks like when your parents love business, big goals, and long runs as much as backyard passes and Mario soccer drills. They talk about the rules they’d ditch, the sports that lift their confidence, and the balance between being pushed hard and feeling seen. Along the way we hear about weekday Nintendo bans, a strict coach named Mario who builds discipline one push-up at a time, and why homemade bread might be the ultimate family glue.
We dig into school days and what actually sticks: fractions, cursive, art club wins and losses, and the social currency of recess. The kids are candid about tech and gaming—Fortnite, Madden, NBA 2K, Zelda, Roblox “admin abuse”—and they explain how YouTubers double as coaches and comedians. You’ll also hear a heartfelt take on why dad works so much, how running 100 miles inspires rather than annoys, and what a trip to the Dominican Republic or Colombia can teach about gratitude and perspective.
By the end, you’ll have a front-row seat to the trade-offs every family navigates: structure versus freedom, excellence versus ease, and presence versus provision. Expect laughs, small arguments, sharp insights, and a reminder that kids notice far more than we think. If you enjoy real conversations that mix parenting, sports culture, school life, and the messy joy of growing up, hit play, then share this with someone who’s juggling the same questions. Subscribe, leave a review, and tell us: what rule would your kids vote off the island?
Welcome to the Daily Edge, where we bring you the latest insights, opinions, and thought-provoking conversations to give you that competitive edge in life, business, and beyond. Let's go. Okay, welcome back to the Daily Edge. Um, first episode with guests. So uh this isn't the favorite children, it happens to be the ones we each had uh randomly brought uh one of our kids with us. And um we thought we've talked a lot about our lives and a lot of the ways we do different things and get a perspective from each uh one of the kids. So we're gonna let them uh introduce themselves. Go ahead and start start with you.
SPEAKER_02:I'm Isaiah.
SPEAKER_07:How old are you, Isaiah?
SPEAKER_02:I'm eight. I'm Miles and I'm seven. Um I'm Oliver and I'm nine.
SPEAKER_07:So we got uh TJ and I's youngest, and then Todd's Todd's middle. So um yeah, this is a bit of an experiment. Uh there's been no prep here. This is uh just kind of wanted you guys to get a different perspective, a raw uh look at um maybe what it's like growing up in one of our households. Uh so uh, boys, um maybe that's a good place to start. Uh why don't you tell us kind of your favorite thing to do at home? And if you want to add anything about what it's like having one of us or having us as dads, why don't you go ahead and uh share some thoughts on that?
SPEAKER_00:Probably riding a four-wheeler.
SPEAKER_07:Riding a four-wheeler.
SPEAKER_02:Riding the one-wheel and playing Fortnite. Um, I am I like to play soccer, and sometimes I like to play um my PlayStation games with my older brother Noah.
SPEAKER_07:What do you guys like most about your family or your house? What's what's one thing you love the most?
SPEAKER_02:Pacers. The football, Colts, and Pacers watching on the show. Um I just like that our our homes like sports and that like my family can pay for like everything that I want to do or like that I should do like to be successful.
SPEAKER_07:What's one rule that your mom and dad have in the house that if you could get rid of it forever, what would it be and why? What's one thing that you would just I I just don't don't like this rule. Anyone can jump in. Be honest.
SPEAKER_02:I mean, I think probably um the fact that like um, so in my house we only have 30 minutes of screens on the weekends, so I would want to get rid of that rule in like more screen time than that. I wanna get over get out the rule that I can't play soccer in the house. I don't have one.
SPEAKER_07:There's no rules that you're like, oh, so you just love all the rules we we have with screens and all that stuff?
SPEAKER_01:Uh there's one one. Um I can't play my Nintendo the week.
SPEAKER_07:You can't play your Nintendo during the week?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. You want to play more of it? Is that is that what you're saying?
SPEAKER_01:I want to be Donkey Kong, that's what I want to do.
SPEAKER_07:You want to be Donkey Kong. Alright.
SPEAKER_01:But just like I'm stuck on a game. I'm stuck on the one level.
SPEAKER_07:What is your favorite sport that you currently like playing?
SPEAKER_02:Soccer and football and wrestling.
SPEAKER_07:Wow.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, same. I'm I'm I'm like, all of them are like the same, but I'm probably better at wrestling than football than soccer.
SPEAKER_07:How about you?
SPEAKER_02:Probably basketball. Basketball's my favorite sport. I haven't played it a long time.
SPEAKER_04:So you guys play a lot of sports. Hours and hours and hours every week.
SPEAKER_03:Yeah.
SPEAKER_04:Why don't you tell us a little bit about what it feels like to go play that much and and what you like about it, what you don't like? Do you want to start?
SPEAKER_02:No. Go ahead and still. I think that like what's bad is that like it's you get home, you get food, and then you try to play, and then your parents are like, hey, it's time to get ready for a sport. And it's like, ugh, like I wanna had some free time. But the good thing is, like, when you go to your sports, you get to see your friends, and like it's technically like playing at your house, it's just playing with different people that aren't technically in your family. Um, so like when you get home from school, you like eat, eat breakfast, and then come home, do sports, come back home from sports, and then play, have free time.
SPEAKER_04:That's when you have your free time, is when you get home from sports?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:TJ asked about um playing a lot of sports several hours a week. What's that like? What do you like about it or dislike about it?
SPEAKER_00:I don't know. My sp my sports are really spread out.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, we probably don't have that as much right now.
SPEAKER_00:We will have we we will have a lot in the winter.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, but basketball is getting started.
SPEAKER_04:Well, you know, there's something all three of you have experienced recently which is kind of different. You came down to Indianapolis and you guys experience Mario on a regular basis, who is a very uh strict um kind of for our audience militaristic uh skills and skills coach. Um he's got a reputation throughout our part of the state of Indiana. Well we'll start with Isaiah. What do you guys think about Mario and uh what'd you think about that whole experience?
SPEAKER_01:Um which Mario is a basketball player?
SPEAKER_07:He was the uh soccer place when you went and played soccer with Miles. I was that was great. I love that.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah. I don't like Mario because he was kind of strict though. Do push-ups, do sit-ups, and everything. Yeah, but like I feel like that it's hard, but at the same time it's fun because like you know you're getting better, and like yeah, he's gonna be strict, but that's because like if you heard him say like he he rarely has the ball at his feet, it's usually just work hard and he usually tries to teach us discipline and like how to be good people in our lives, but he also wants us to like work hard, thanks, and he's very intense about that. And so I think a good thing about that is like that's probably why we're one of the better soccer programs in the league. So, yeah, that's what I think about having how having Mario as a coach.
SPEAKER_07:What's your guys' favorite things about your moms? What's your favorite thing about your mom?
SPEAKER_02:Um, that she loves me, and then when I can sleep with her.
SPEAKER_05:That's awesome.
SPEAKER_02:What I like about my mom is that like, I'm gonna be completely honest, it's way easier to talk her out of stuff than my dad. That's probably the same thing I'm gonna say to uh that and that like she's more of like the loving person. Like in my family, it's like she's more of the loving. He's he dad's more of the guy who's like he wants us to like excel in life, and like mom's more of the like stay home, take care of the house, that sort of stuff. He's like the sports, he's like the sports guy. He's like usually my little brother is more for my mom, and then like me and Noah, since we're really into sports, or like dad, like dad helps us with that.
SPEAKER_07:What about you, Isaiah?
SPEAKER_01:Um, her bread. It's really good. Um cleans the house, does the dishes, does the my clothes. That's basically it. Nothing personal.
SPEAKER_00:Um it's awesome.
SPEAKER_04:We're in the middle of the holiday season, right? We just have we've got a bunch of them. Halloween just passed. We've got um, Christmas coming up, we got Thanksgiving coming up, there's all kinds of other holidays. Who wants to talk about their favorite holiday and why?
SPEAKER_02:Okay, well, uh, I can start out. Um, I'm gonna say Christmas is my favorite holiday because you give presents. And also it's like a family thing where like we all come together and we all celebrate it, and I get to do it with like all all of my family. So it's like because I have like my there's I have one set of aunts and uh an aunt and an uncle that live in Boston, and they just had a cousin like a year or two ago, I forget, um, and they come to see us for Christmas, and so it's like I get to see uh all my cousins and all my aunts and all my uncles. So yeah. Um I like Christmas because you're gonna hang out with your family and Halloween because you don't gotta open presents and see what you get. But in Christmas, you're gonna see what you get, and then your aunts and friends get you stuff. Probably Christmas because my enemies are in the summer.
SPEAKER_07:Explain that more. What do you mean your enemies are in the summer?
SPEAKER_01:Mosquito bites. I'm allergic. And the presents, and the family time, and the bread.
SPEAKER_02:That's it. You like your bread. Her bread is really great.
SPEAKER_07:Your mom makes homemade bread. You should probably specify that. Um schooling. Let's talk about schooling a little bit. We all have kind of different approaches to schooling. Talk about your schooling, dude. What are we doing?
SPEAKER_01:Science, math, um, language arts, history, um cursive, and that's basically it. I'm not doing much.
SPEAKER_02:Um I would say at recess we gotta me and Connor and like my friends gonna play football outside, but it's kind of crowded with soccer girls, so we have to go behind them. And then at school we gotta play, we gotta do math, science, and language arts.
SPEAKER_04:What's a new club you just got into that you go to after school?
SPEAKER_02:Art club.
SPEAKER_04:How do you feel? How do you feel about that?
SPEAKER_02:Um, it's good.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:Everybody calls my things bathtubs.
SPEAKER_04:Bathtubs?
SPEAKER_02:Yes. Is that a compliment or an insult? Yeah. An insult.
SPEAKER_07:Oliver.
SPEAKER_02:So for my school, it's just like you get up in the morning and you're like, I wish I didn't have school today because you have to wake up so early. And it's usually, usually on the regular days of school, it's just boring. Usually. And then there's like some parts of the day that are like, thank you, I have this part of the day, and then there's some parts where it's like, oh my gosh, I'm not looking forward to that. And so, yeah, like I'm doing cursive. Um next this next this coming trimester, we're gonna have to do cursive, like everything in cursive. Like, so that, and then we're also in math, we're just learning how to um subtract fractions, then reading. We're working on our reading comprehension, we're reading like books in class, then having discussions, and then there's just like this one part of the day. It's called recess deer lunch. So it goes read we have recess after our first special, then we have deer, which is drop everything and read. And it's like a deer, like D-E-A-R, drop everything and read. And then we have lunch, and that's basically like our fun fun time, and then the rest is just school and boring.
SPEAKER_07:You're homeschooled. What do you think of that?
SPEAKER_02:Uh I went first.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, what do you think about homeschooling?
SPEAKER_02:It was it's good so far.
SPEAKER_07:How do you like your teacher?
SPEAKER_00:That's my mom. Of course, it's good.
SPEAKER_07:What is each of your favorite things about your dad?
SPEAKER_02:Okay, well, my favorite thing about my dad is he pushes me like to do the things that I can't even in like the moment where I think it he's being mean. Like days, weeks, months, maybe years. Over the course of that, I like I thank him for like doing that. Like an example is like um uh I was being I forget what the situation was, but like something happened and he's like, I'm gonna he's gonna I'm gonna go to the Dominican Republic, and so I got all mad, and so he got in my face and was like, you can't like we're going to the Dominican Republic, and it's like then like when I realized that like going to the Dominican Republic wasn't so bad, and that like it's kind of good to like know other people's culture and that like and that like you're living a really good life compared to other people. So like that's just an example of like how my dad really helps me. Um I would say my dad always when we want to go somewhere, he always brings us to it, and when so we went to California and it was fun, so that's why he always pushes me through my soccer and cheers me on for soccer, and he plays with me at home, he plays pass, and I say that's it.
SPEAKER_01:It's probably uh me and dad traveling mostly. We did we drive um a car 12 hours each way, or 24, um, and um I love how he um loves to take me everywhere. Um we're gonna go to where are we going?
SPEAKER_07:Minnesota.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, Minnesota. Um, and he's gonna go to the doctor. And yeah, I love how we can play. And I love how we can go to the Pacers game.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. So like I have the same thing. It's like me and my dad have a thing called like quarterly trips, and it's like every quarter of the year, every um season, we have we do a trip, and then for this season, it's Q3, um, we're here at my grandparents' house, and we're staying the we just stayed the night last night. So yeah, and it's just to like get to know more about my dad, and like the sometimes we do family trips, and I'm gonna tell you, it was devastating the time we had to drive to Florida. Sixteen hours. It was pretty bad.
SPEAKER_07:Did your dad give the quarters, rolls of quarters?
SPEAKER_02:Uh yeah, yeah, so we each got ten ten dollars. And every time we asked or like did something, we'd have to give him a quarter. And then by the end of the trip on the there and the way back, we'd get like we'd get to keep the money that we didn't get. And so the good thing is, like, we got four hours of screen time on the way there, and then four hours on the way back. The uh another thing was that like it was good because we got sleep in between. So like it wasn't like a a disaster, but it was pretty well.
SPEAKER_07:If you guys could change one thing about your dad, this may be a dangerous thing. Do you have one more thing to say? Oh, are you gonna add something, Mars?
SPEAKER_02:Um, so every couple days when the Pacers and Colts play, sometimes we watch it on the TV or we go there on an airplane or we ride uh in our car. That's right.
SPEAKER_07:So if you guys could change one thing about your dad, what would that be?
SPEAKER_02:Um I would say change one thing about my dad. He has to mad take his madness down. Okay, that's true. Like you always yell at everybody, you're like, I shall not. That makes two of us, Miles.
SPEAKER_03:That makes two of us.
SPEAKER_02:Um, but if I could change one thing, it would be that like he doesn't work so much because he works like every day. Like he gets up, takes us to school, like stuff he takes us to school two days a week, then doesn't get home till around six. So like I would probably want him to change one thing, like, so that he could spend more time with me. Or like something like that. And also to what Miles said, he does yell a lot when we don't listen.
SPEAKER_01:Probably the same thing Miles said. But like, um, I wish he would do stuff I want to do. Okay. Do not spend any time with me. What? You'd spend like four out six hours with me.
SPEAKER_02:That's that's that's good. So back to my point when I said that like like in the moment you don't want him to yell, but then like after it's better, and like but like now it's like every time my dad yells, I it's like for a good reason. It's not just like I'm gonna yell to yell because I want to. So yeah, that's another thing about that. Um I would say when your dad yells, he comes, he comes there yelling and then stops, and then he like the bad thing about when I want to play with him, he's always doing work. Yeah. The same thing.
SPEAKER_07:What what do you guys think about all the running?
unknown:The run.
SPEAKER_07:Everybody's running. Dad's running.
SPEAKER_02:Uh well, I kinda like that my dad runs because I think it's cool to watch him run. Like, when, like, I'm not mad that he took, I don't know how much hours it was, but to run a hundred m miles last year in the prairie on fire. Like, I wasn't mad about that, but like it was I think it was like cool to see him do that. And especially when Cam ran around the whole USA, that was pretty awesome. That was really cool. Um, I would say watching my dad doing the prairie on fire, and we gotta play around while we're there, and we bought stuff at that shop. I stole a bike and a park, and we played with somebody that had an electric scooter.
SPEAKER_01:Yeah, but I I got the bike and and so you think it was fine? I put it back at the end, no one was claiming it. But it didn't have any brakes.
SPEAKER_02:Right. And the bad thing about I had no space in the camper.
SPEAKER_04:Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, you need a bigger camper.
SPEAKER_07:If you guys could ask us a question, do you have any do you think of a question that you e any one of you would ask us?
SPEAKER_02:Uh no. What's your favorite part about running a business? Or running three, I should say. Or like be running two and then being the president of another one. What?
SPEAKER_07:My favorite thing about running three businesses is it gives me fulfillment, probably in the impact that I'm having on the people around me and the products that we're trying to develop.
SPEAKER_02:Um, Dad, why do you work so much and run?
SPEAKER_04:Well, I work so much so that I can provide for you guys, and I run because I want to stay healthy so I can be around a long time. So I can be a good dad when I'm when when you're my age, so I can still be around hanging out.
SPEAKER_02:Longevity.
SPEAKER_04:That's right.
SPEAKER_01:Who's your favorite three people in your business?
SPEAKER_00:I told you it was gonna be hard.
SPEAKER_07:You're you to the wall.
SPEAKER_01:I'll be your assistant.
SPEAKER_07:I am not gonna answer that question.
SPEAKER_01:You shouldn't say your boss.
SPEAKER_07:Didn't have a boss.
SPEAKER_01:He's the boss of him.
SPEAKER_07:Mom, mom is my boss. I uh I work with uh a ton of great people that I admire that um bring a lot of things to the table that I don't have. So thank you, you knucklehead.
SPEAKER_04:Let's talk about video games.
SPEAKER_02:I've got a question for Redan. Who's your favorite child?
SPEAKER_07:I'm not gonna answer that either.
SPEAKER_02:Um about the video games, I would say Fortnite because you were gonna that's that's not your favorite game.
SPEAKER_04:What game do you play the most?
SPEAKER_02:Um, probably Bracho. And Fortnite.
SPEAKER_04:How about steal a brain rot?
SPEAKER_02:Steal a brain rot, admin abuse. Yeah, admin abuse is cool because like the the owner of the game or the person who made the brain comes into the game and just spawns a bunch of really good things, really good things. And really bad things. Back to the And sometimes he snaps in all the mutation spawn. I don't know what those are. Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:What's your guys' favorite games?
SPEAKER_02:Um, probably the the the game that me and dad are most in com that we most like is Bellatro. It's just like a card game because me and dad are both into like cards. And so, yeah, that's probably like the most game that I play. Or um Madden. Madden. I like to play Madden. Um especially with my brother, or like NBA 2K, it's just like uh a basketball version. Yeah, sometimes I play Steel Brain Rot.
SPEAKER_00:When Moss over Blackro. Blackro's 100 and Fortnite's 99. Um, Fortnite didn't get up there. Blackro's better.
SPEAKER_07:I'm surprised no one brought Zelda up.
SPEAKER_02:Oh yeah. I forgot about Zelda.
SPEAKER_01:Like Zelda, like I used to play it. Yeah. I would say but like I got into Fortnite and other games, so I was like, I mean, I don't I played on the way here.
SPEAKER_02:I would I would say Zelda is kind of good because that's a change. Um, but Fortnite's on the top list for me and Steel the Brain Rut. I mean, uh I I can't play Fortnite because my parents say it's too violent. What? I don't know. Then that's what I think. Talk. Um I think that's what I think too. I'm like, come on, guys. Um, and then sometimes in like um back to Dota, like if there's times where it's like I love it, I stop, I love it, I stop, and then it just goes on. Like I played Breath of the Wild, then I stopped, then I played Tears of the Kingdom, then I stopped, then I continue Tears of the Kingdom. So it's just like kind of like stopping.
SPEAKER_00:I forgot about the first one. The second one's so much better.
SPEAKER_04:Who's your favorite YouTuber and why?
SPEAKER_02:I don't have a YouTuber.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, go ahead.
SPEAKER_02:Uh Yo Boy Pizza.
SPEAKER_04:Okay, why?
SPEAKER_02:Uh he does Madden Rebuild. Sometimes it's like linking players. Or sometimes I like to watch Luke Davidson. It's just like a bunch of jokes. Um, that are like um YouTube shorts. It's just like a bunch of jokes into like there's like a lot of them. And then there's like uh so like Yo Boy Pizza, Luke Davidson, or like those people, like like somebody who like does sports or like plays the video games I like to play, because I like to see people like do good in the games that I play and just like see how they do it, and then like of course, for like um uh Luke Davidson, it's just for like jokes that I could tell my friends. I was like, it's it's just pretty entertaining. Um I'll take Alice and Fulton because some every single time they do admin abuse, like Jandel. What? 99 Nights in the Forest. I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah, I think. Oh.
SPEAKER_04:So they play a lot of admin abuse and a lot of different Roblox games.
SPEAKER_02:And Nikki 30 because he plays Fortnite, and I really don't know how to play the Fortnite some sometimes.
SPEAKER_04:So that helps you?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, because he builds a few times. Okay. I don't know about you guys, but when I get the chance to play Fortnite, I always play Zero Build because I don't know how to build. So yeah. I mean so many times.
SPEAKER_01:Probably Rolf.
SPEAKER_04:Oh yeah. That's the dude.
SPEAKER_01:Rolf or the professor? Who's Rolf? Sometimes the watcher guy.
SPEAKER_02:Sometimes I watch all the time.
SPEAKER_00:Ralph Light.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:I watch I watched it.
SPEAKER_02:It can get to like quadillion, trillion, billion.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. What about food? Favorite meal?
SPEAKER_01:I don't have one.
SPEAKER_07:I would say like you go into a restaurant, what are you ordering?
SPEAKER_02:Um, I would say this sushi.
SPEAKER_07:Sushi? Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:What kind of sushi? Well, that's a new one. California rolls.
SPEAKER_04:Yep.
SPEAKER_02:Whoa. With that's a new one. With some rice um and some noodles. Um for me, it's probably my favorite place to go is probably Chipotle. I love their chicken quesadillas. The the four restaurants that I'm only gonna will to go with, that I'm only willing to go with is McAllister's, Jimmy and John's, Chick-fil-A, or Chipotle. I just like pizza, chicken, or like sometimes I'll eat um a chicken quesadilla or a cheeseburger cacher pony.
SPEAKER_01:Um probably McAllister's. I get a hot ham and cheese from there. Um hot ham and cheese is great. I love the bread for some reason. It's all about bread. If they don't have good bread, I'm getting out of that place. No good bread. I'm going home. It's all about the bread.
SPEAKER_02:Bread is a strong, strong, strong way to you're finding your place. I would say about flaming kuma, but it moved out because you get corn dogs and you're gonna choose what's on your corn dog, like cheese.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, that was a good one. We went there once. Yeah, we did.
SPEAKER_07:What do you guys want to be when you grow up?
SPEAKER_01:What he does.
SPEAKER_07:What's that?
SPEAKER_01:I don't know either.
SPEAKER_07:What does he do? What do I do?
SPEAKER_01:I forgot. Um you're the owner of a house.
SPEAKER_02:Entrance and management?
SPEAKER_04:Um or gamer?
SPEAKER_02:Gamer or that probably like an engineer or like a sports person. Um or maybe a comedian, because I'm pretty funny.
SPEAKER_06:Can we hear a joke?
SPEAKER_02:Um, what is it?
SPEAKER_06:Anybody got a joke for us? No.
SPEAKER_00:Um I watched some jokes in the other room, but I forgot every single one of them.
SPEAKER_02:I gotta think of a good one.
SPEAKER_07:We can move on while you think of a good one.
SPEAKER_02:Yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, I got a joke.
SPEAKER_07:Of course.
SPEAKER_02:So Um C you have to copy me. Yellow.
SPEAKER_07:Yellow.
SPEAKER_02:Green? Green What color is the grass? What color is the grass? I know that trick, you dude. Yeah, we don't. I told you to repeat after me.
SPEAKER_04:Ooh, got him.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, uh, so here's the here's one of them. There's ten fish in a tank. Five of them die. Um, two of them swim away, and um three of them are playing. How many are left?
SPEAKER_00:Zero.
SPEAKER_02:Um, three?
SPEAKER_00:Zero.
SPEAKER_02:Ten, because they're because they're all in the tank. Oh.
SPEAKER_03:Riddles.
SPEAKER_01:It's good enough. What else do you guys want to talk about? I kinda wanna end it.
SPEAKER_02:I would say I don't know what to else talk about, like what we do as well.
SPEAKER_04:What do you do outside?
SPEAKER_02:Probably play like football, soccer on their trampoline, like swing, run around.
SPEAKER_04:Do you would you rather be outside playing with your friends or inside playing Roblox?
SPEAKER_02:Um, sometimes outside playing with my friends.
SPEAKER_04:Yeah.
SPEAKER_02:It depends on the day. Yeah, sometimes if it's admin abuse day, I'm getting straight on admin abuse. 2.0. I'm not messing around. If there's an admin abuse, I'm definitely picking admin abuse.
SPEAKER_07:Is that a game?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Still a brain rot. Still a brain rot, and like the spot.
SPEAKER_07:Is that a Roblox game or is that a big room? Yes.
SPEAKER_02:No, no, no. So steel it's still a brain rot, and then admin abuse is just where the the owner comes and it just spawns a bunch of tons of good people. Yeah, and he's some the last one he did like a couple days ago, there was three tracks.
SPEAKER_07:How about favorite vacation you've ever been on?
SPEAKER_02:Um Disney, probably. I would say Disney because sometimes one time we went there, I think.
SPEAKER_04:Why don't you think of something?
SPEAKER_02:He went there last week. I would say California.
SPEAKER_04:California, okay.
SPEAKER_02:Mine was probably when I went to Columbia to see my um au pair who was with me for two years and then she went back. Now she's gonna come back in December.
SPEAKER_06:Next week.
SPEAKER_02:Next week. So she's gonna come back next week. So I think it was really cool just seeing their culture and how it runs.
SPEAKER_07:30 years when you have kids. Anything else you want to put on here or ask questions?
SPEAKER_02:Like who are your friends? I want to finish our monopoly. Like your parties.
SPEAKER_04:Who are our friends?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. And like who are our friends, your friends.
SPEAKER_04:What are you thinking about? Are you thinking about the Halloween party and who all was over there?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. And like who are your friends, all of our friends, Isaiah's friends, my friends.
SPEAKER_04:We'll have to get together. We can get everybody's friends together. I bet you guys have a lot of friends that play on your teams, huh?
SPEAKER_02:Yeah. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01:So like I have take six, seven, seven or eight. I would say I thought I have like nine or eight or something.
SPEAKER_02:I would say Aba, Luki Chookie. What's the Luki Chookie? That has to be a dick name. No, it's not. It is. Um, I would say Jacob Connor Kirsten Coleman.
SPEAKER_04:All your friends, huh?
SPEAKER_02:Um, Carson Beck.
SPEAKER_04:And your cousins.
SPEAKER_02:And Oliver Idea and uh probably what about Granty? Grant, I would say Grant. What about Roman? Roman?
SPEAKER_07:My brother. I got a test for you.
SPEAKER_02:Uh huh. What?
SPEAKER_07:Who thinks they can name all their cousins?
SPEAKER_02:I could definitely. I could side. I couldn't.
SPEAKER_04:How about we do it in a way where you each name a cousin and you can't repeat?
SPEAKER_02:Oh, yeah, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_04:So you can start.
SPEAKER_02:Can we all just name the cousins that are like not on our side first?
SPEAKER_04:We just start naming cousins. So you start with one and then he can't repeat it.
SPEAKER_02:So like one can I do my cousin cousin on my mom's side?
SPEAKER_04:Yeah, if you want.
SPEAKER_02:Okay, Camden.
SPEAKER_04:Miles.
SPEAKER_02:Um, Isaiah. Um, I don't know. Roman. Oliver. Um sisters. Oh, Eden. Had like your sister.
SPEAKER_04:Which one? What is there?
SPEAKER_02:Which one? There's two. Which one? Yeah. Um this kind of nice. Grant. Um which one did you say? Okay, yeah.
SPEAKER_01:No, no.
SPEAKER_04:There's one more.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, there's one more.
SPEAKER_01:No one. No, I think there's one more. Then you and you.
SPEAKER_07:I think that's it. Auntie? You know your other cousins?
SPEAKER_01:Yeah. I know the pierce. I know the pierces. Who are they? Um, Chance, Sonny, Ray, Papel.
SPEAKER_07:Um Chance and Ray are your two cousins on that side.
SPEAKER_02:What?
SPEAKER_07:Just Sonny's her in there.
SPEAKER_02:I'm trying to think if there's any more. What about Papals? I'm looking on that picture. She has long hair.
SPEAKER_05:Mommy's mommy's cousin. Mommy's Victoria's case.
SPEAKER_02:Um, Dylan, I um Um, Dylan, um Enzo. Denzo. Um I would say Kison.
SPEAKER_04:Yep, there you go. Alright, we got them all.
SPEAKER_02:No, there's one more.
SPEAKER_04:No, Dylan and Zone, Kison. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_07:Alright, I see. You want to take us out? You get to c you wanna each, do each of you guys wanna say something to close us out?
SPEAKER_02:No. I don't know. I future me.
SPEAKER_07:That's a great way.
SPEAKER_02:In six seven. I'll future me. My future is in six seven. I think you meant to say bye past.
SPEAKER_01:Uh, can we cut the six seven part out? No.
SPEAKER_02:No.
SPEAKER_07:We don't cut anything out. All right. Alright, guys. Thanks.
SPEAKER_02:Thank you.