The Few Will Hunt Show

It’s not about having what you want it’s about hunting what you want. In this episode, Joey and Drew discuss the strength of community after the recent hurricane, and why some people find it hard to consider themselves part of the few. They share what it truly takes to claim that title, why it starts with the decisions you make each day, and how surrounding yourself with the right people can lift your self-worth. Tune in to learn how to stop waiting, wishing, and whining—and start living with purpose.
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Creators & Guests

Host
Drew Beech
Drew Beech is an entrepreneur and cofounder of Few Will Hunt. He spent several years in the sales and marketing industry, grossing over several million dollars in sales. But his love for the entrepreneurial journey and desire to escape the rate race started with his personal training business in college. Today, Drew leads the Few Will Hunt community alongside his cousin and cofounder, Joey in their mission to restore the dignity of hard work through the highest-quality American-made apparel.
Host
Joey Bowen
Joey Bowen is co-founder of Few Will Hunt.

What is The Few Will Hunt Show?

The official podcast of Few Will Hunt, the world’s largest community of hard workers and 100% Made in the USA apparel brand. We’re on a mission to restore the dignity of hard work and help others live The Rules of The Few to strengthen ourselves and strengthen society. No entitlement or excuses are allowed here.

Joey Bowen:

If you wanna have more confidence, if you wanna have more belief in yourself, if you the hell, if you wanna have more belief in who we are as a society Yep. And who we are as a, like, a global community, you you do some work. Yep. Like, do the work.

Drew Beech:

The work goes before the belief. Welcome to the Fuel Hunt Show.

Joey Bowen:

What's going on, Eagles? Welcome to the Fuel Hunt Show. I'm Joey. I'm here with my cousin and cofounder, Drew. What's going on?

Drew Beech:

What's going on, because? Happy to be here.

Joey Bowen:

As always.

Drew Beech:

Alive alive and well. Good. Grateful for another day filled with potential and opportunity.

Joey Bowen:

I love that. I love that. Today, I wanted to talk about something that really just drives, like, a dull blade through my chest when I hear it. Mhmm. That might sound a little negative to start off the show, but

Drew Beech:

A dull blade to the chest is It's painful, man.

Joey Bowen:

It's painful. It's painful for me. Before before we get there, though, recently, there was a hurricane, right, battered the East Coast. I'm not sure that the actual name, I think, is Helene. Right?

Joey Bowen:

Something like that. Yeah. Yeah. I

Drew Beech:

try and stay off the the group when it comes to, like, news and Yeah. Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

This is one of those things that I actually got a bunch of emails, from the community about,

Drew Beech:

and it affects, like,

Joey Bowen:

a lot of our community members. So I'm kinda in the loop with it, but you know me. Like, I'm on News Guide. I haven't watched the news for years. But when something like this happens, especially, you know, running up and down, these coast, grabs my attention.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. I was aware I was aware of it. I'm not aware of the name, though.

Joey Bowen:

No. I don't. Because

Drew Beech:

I came by.

Joey Bowen:

I got a I got a head nod after I threw that name. I got a head nod from Dane. He was like, yes. That's all.

Drew Beech:

Dane's up on current events.

Joey Bowen:

He's got it. Yeah. He's got he's got it back. So Anthony, from Georgia from Augusta, Georgia, I believe, community member emailed me, and, man, it was a great email. He attached photos, basically, like the eye of the storm went through there, and he attached photos of him in his hard work soft world shirt

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

With his chainsaw clearing trees Wow. On a street, clearing, trees in his neigh on his neighbor's property, and just, like, tied together how everybody was working so hard in his neighborhood and that they were the few.

Drew Beech:

He sent you the photos up?

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. He sent the photos.

Drew Beech:

Forward over for the feed, dude.

Joey Bowen:

I'll I'll send them to you. He even had his, he even had his water bottle there.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

And the water bottle had a, built to last sticker on it. Wow. So it was it was really touching and and moving email, and he gave us some flowers. And I wanted to mention him, today on the show, give him some flowers for the hard work that he's doing in his neighborhood. In addition to that, I got some other emails

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

As I do all the time, some some replies. Right? And I was going through them, and I I got one. This community member, I won't say by name, but he was telling me that he was basically, like, stalking tees, including the hard work soft world tee

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

That Anthony was wearing. He was basically stalking it and he waited for, like, 3 months to actually pull the trigger and get it. And then he went into a story about how he felt that he wasn't worthy of the tea. He didn't feel as though he was one of the few. So that thing that, like, drives that blade through my sternum every time I hear it is when community members email me and they say, I'm not one of the few, but I do blank.

Joey Bowen:

I do do this. So it sounds like I'm not one of the few, but

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

I'm in the gym 5 days a week. I'm dialed on my nutrition. You know, I'm in my community doing, you know, good works of service. Right? But then saying, like, you're not one of the few.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Because there's some little bugaboo that's still left, right, that they're working on that they haven't conquered yet. They feel like they're not worthy to be in the community, and it's so painful for me when I hear that.

Drew Beech:

Someone said the the same thing to me. Some very similar thing to me at jujitsu last night, and they said as though they didn't feel like they deserved the shirt they were buying or the rash that they were buying. And, they see a lot of the people that are on our website, the the fits of the few. And I had to reassure them that we're all in different points of the journey. Right?

Drew Beech:

Some of us are just starting and some of us are years into it and die like you said, die on our nutrition, die on our work. Mhmm. But the way I see it and, obviously, you do as well. But the becoming one of the few starts with the decision you make when you wake up in the morning. Right?

Drew Beech:

It could be you could have been one person yesterday, but you could be a totally different person today.

Joey Bowen:

Yep.

Drew Beech:

And, what you choose to wear, as we say, the battle flag for that day can relate to whatever mindset you have. So if you choose to change your mindset today, then congratulations today. You're one of the few.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. It's that choice. It's like being aware enough to make that choice.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

You don't have to be successful in making the choice a 100% that day.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

But if you got up and you put the work in and put your best effort forward to fulfill that choice, you know, whatever it was that you wanted to make to be better than you were the day before, then you're one of the few. Yeah. You know? So that's, like, that's kinda what I wanted to talk about, today. I really wanted to underscore that for our community members because you you mentioned fits of the few.

Joey Bowen:

If you pay attention to fits of the few, like, yes, there are there are pro athletes in there. There are high level grapplers in there. But if you really pay attention to fits of the few, there are also people that are on that journey to get there.

Drew Beech:

Yep.

Joey Bowen:

Right? Moms. That are just starting their fitness journey. They're working at they they can't even afford a gym membership Yep. Because they're single mothers, and they're home, and they're doing band work.

Joey Bowen:

Yep. Or You know what I mean?

Drew Beech:

Not even what I was gonna say is they're not even working out. They're being strong leaders, moms, dads, and and and I remember I believe it I I wanna say with Andrew Silverman, I posted the other day just sitting there

Joey Bowen:

Oh, yeah. Yeah. He's good.

Drew Beech:

Rocking his dirty rocking his dirty and, hanging with his kids. You know what I mean? Like Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

He's good.

Drew Beech:

Just being a strong father. And it is so much more than just your mindset in the gym or your nutrition or your habits. It's really just who you choose to be and how you choose to lead.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. I think that another important point is

Drew Beech:

Like, not to cut you off, but when we made or came up with the idea for the first View Hunt shirt, we weren't, multimillion dollar entrepreneurs. We still aren't. Right? Like, we we have built a pretty big business, but the shirt that we came up with and created had the message on it that we wanted to believe ourselves and portray to the world.

Joey Bowen:

Right. I mean, that that tee, our mantra, was meant to inspire and instill the ability for community members to make that choice that you spoke about earlier, to make that choice in the morning when they woke up. Yep. You know? It wasn't about the fact that we've already won.

Joey Bowen:

It was about the fact that we have work to

Drew Beech:

do. Correct.

Joey Bowen:

You know? So that's the that's the other important point that I wanted to underscore. I also hear a lot over email. I'm going to rep fuel hunt when I have this specific win Yeah. Which is, I will say, in some in some instances, it's cool because I'll get I'll get community members right in.

Joey Bowen:

They say, hey. Look. You know, I had a goal to lose £25. I've lost 20.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

When I when I get to the 25 marker, I'm gonna get this tee because, like, as a treat for myself and a celebration

Drew Beech:

I have a friend Dane that every, my other friend Dane.

Joey Bowen:

Not this Dane. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

Who who does train to it, so his Dane refuses to We were talking

Joey Bowen:

about it before, before you got here. We were talking about it, and I think we got him on the edge.

Drew Beech:

That must be why he laughed, why I asked if he started trading it. Yeah. Well, if I start a first song, but my good friend, Dan, too. He, we met through Jiu Jitsu, but he rewards himself Hey. Every promotion.

Drew Beech:

Like, a Stripe purse I would like to do if you want to hear

Joey Bowen:

Say, I'm I'm into that. So in that instance, it's it's good. But you it sounds like he's kinda Dane's in a rhythm. Like, he he knows. You know what I mean?

Joey Bowen:

For those that aren't, that are saying, okay. Well, you know, I'm gonna rep the few, whatever that means. Now it could be wearing fuel hunt. It could be, sharing our movement, our counter movement, and our mission on social. It could be bringing a friend in, whatever that rep is.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

They say, when I have this win. And I'm like, look. It's not about having the win. It's about hunting the win. That's what makes you one of the few.

Joey Bowen:

So what are you waiting for? You're missing out on a great community that will support you and inspire you on the journey. So stop keeping everyone at arm's length. Dive in. You'll get to where you wanna go quicker.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. That's the the start now thing. Like, a lot of people ask, like, in Rise, and people we coach are, like, ask they ask a lot of advice. Like, when do you think I should do this? When do you think I should do that?

Drew Beech:

And the and the answer is now. Like yesterday. Yeah. Yeah. Yesterday.

Drew Beech:

Yesterday. Now. Like, there tomorrow's not promised, and the action already needed to be taken. So you need to start now.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Yeah. That goes to, you know, me with my alliteration. I was talking to Jesse, Jesse the other day. And, one of the fits of the fuse that he sent out on Saturday, he had some alliteration in there.

Drew Beech:

And I

Joey Bowen:

was like, I see your alliteration, man. I I like it. Yeah. But it goes back to, like, the the waiting, the wishing, and the whining thing for me. Like, those things make everything exponentially more difficult.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Like, yes, it's hard now to start, but the longer you wait, the harder it's gonna get, and not in a good way. You know what I mean? Yeah. The more wishing you do for better circumstances to start, the harder it's gonna get, not in a good way.

Joey Bowen:

Yep. And the more you whine about it, which many in the few don't whine, but we do have some weighty wishing.

Drew Beech:

We do have an anti anti whining policy. We do

Joey Bowen:

have an anti whining policy.

Drew Beech:

It reminds me of, Brendan Mooney, I think. Yeah. Brendan Mooney, Travis Mannion's, like, best friend. Mhmm.

Joey Bowen:

He had

Drew Beech:

a a phrase, be strong, be accountable, and never complain. Yeah. Not as not as linguistic as as your They're called,

Joey Bowen:

they're called, literary devices. Yeah. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. That's not the same Yeah. The right advice, but very strong message and something that's, like, with me.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. For for sure. For sure. Yeah. I think that, you know, it's it's natural for all of us.

Joey Bowen:

And when I say all of us, I speak for not not only our community, but you and I too. It's natural for all of us to have feelings of low worth at times. But the one thing that you can do, arguably the most important thing you can do, is surround yourself with people that are going to pour into you that will raise your feelings of of self worth. Like, join a tribe, join a community, surround yourself with the right people, that have the right mindset and work ethic. No matter where they are on their journey

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

That will raise your level of worth.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. It's interesting. This kind of lens or sounds a lot like now that I'm thinking through it as we're talking about it, sounds a lot like imposter syndrome. Right? Like, you Notice.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. Have imposter syndrome and they don't believe they could they deserve to wear a few Auntie or rash guard, and it's something that I believe that everyone who's actually out there doing something or making shit happen, it has imposter syndrome. It's the people that don't the people that don't have imposter syndrome are the people that aren't actually doing the work and

Joey Bowen:

Exactly.

Drew Beech:

Acting like it. The the impostors. Right?

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Exactly.

Drew Beech:

So I would say if you if you're concerned, if you're even thinking in your head, like, am I an imposter? Like, should I not wear this or be a part of this community? And the answer is probably no. Like, you're probably out there doing the work. You're just at your part of the journey when someone else is further along on theirs.

Joey Bowen:

But yeah. Like you said, the only people that don't have imposter syndrome are the impostors.

Drew Beech:

Exactly. Right. Exactly.

Joey Bowen:

Exactly. That's the way it works. I I sometimes, I get grilled for for saying this. Sometimes, not not too often, but sometimes, I say, you know, your work instills your worth.

Drew Beech:

There he goes again.

Joey Bowen:

Right? Yeah. Your work instills your worth, and then people come at me and they're like, well, everybody naturally is a worthy human being. And I'm like

Drew Beech:

Oh my god.

Joey Bowen:

Yes. I get that. Yeah. Like, I get that. I'm not saying that people aren't worth anything that aren't working.

Joey Bowen:

But if you wanna raise your self worth, if you wanna have more confidence, if you wanna have more belief in yourself, if you hell. If you wanna have more belief in who we are as a society Yep. And who we are as a, like, a global community, you you do some work. Yep. Like, do the work.

Drew Beech:

The work comes before the belief. Yes. I was Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

Same thing. Work comes before the belief. Yeah. Same same same exact thing. Same exact thing.

Joey Bowen:

So, you know, on this journey of, you know, whatever your journey is, but but on your journey, if you're saying to yourself, I'm not worthy to wear a few will hunt yet, you're missing the point. Yeah. I agree. You're missing out. I agree.

Joey Bowen:

You're missing out. That's a good that's a good correlation to impostor syndrome. A lot of times with impostor syndrome, we had a in RISE, Diana Coullian came in, and, she spoke about impostor syndrome a little bit. And the way that she painted it, I absolutely loved. It was just like some type of trauma, large or small, that's just rattling around in your nervous system that you haven't released or healed yet.

Drew Beech:

And, again,

Joey Bowen:

it could be

Drew Beech:

very side pause on that. Like, but the Diana Kooien, if you want Rise Talk, it's literally

Joey Bowen:

one of my favorites.

Drew Beech:

The

Joey Bowen:

level No disrespect to everybody else that was, you know, kind of coming came into, Rise and Comes and Rise, but DICE was one of my favorites.

Drew Beech:

The level of depth that and value that was provide like, that was a crash course on human psychology and

Joey Bowen:

Yep. And healing and

Drew Beech:

And my my brain was bending. Like, at the

Joey Bowen:

end of it,

Drew Beech:

I was like, wow. Like, I literally feel like I just went on, like, a a time warp.

Joey Bowen:

I watch it every once in a while. I rewatch it. So yeah. Do you see

Drew Beech:

me all camera, like, look away? Yeah. I

Joey Bowen:

think, yeah, towards the end, you ask a question too, and you say something similar. Like, oh, my, like, braids bent or something. If you are, for the Eagles that are watching and listening, if you're in Rise, rewatch Diana's, Rise speaking event. If you're not in Rise, if you you want.comforward/rise. Join RISE so that you can watch it on on replay.

Joey Bowen:

But, yeah, she she described it as as, you know, some type of trauma that's still, like, rattling around in your nervous system that you have to overcome. And I think that that is that's the source of everybody's impostor syndrome. You know? Some are some are tiny. Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

Some are much larger. But, I say tiny, meaning there's varying degrees, but to everybody, it's relative. To diminish everybody's Exactly. Yeah. Yes.

Joey Bowen:

Yes. Yes. But, yeah, that's that's that's what it is, and the work is the thing. The work is the thing that releases that and heals that.

Drew Beech:

Oh, yeah. Yeah. The the mental self worth. Like, that's I'm kind of going on a journey here. But I like journeys.

Drew Beech:

People hear the word work and they think swinging a hammer. Right? Like, that's there's so much more to work than just reps in the gym or getting on the mats or swinging your hammer, like, if you're not doing everything required for the goal you're looking to achieve Mhmm. Then you're really not doing the work or the hard work. Right?

Drew Beech:

Like Yeah. You can show up to jujitsu, get on the mats, and roll around. Mhmm. But are you taking this time to study, to drill? Mhmm.

Drew Beech:

That's a like, how many people do you know actually drill drill the moves?

Joey Bowen:

Yeah.

Drew Beech:

And work on your flexibility, your mobility, your nutrition.

Joey Bowen:

Mindset.

Drew Beech:

The how many guys do you know on the mats that don't even lift? Mhmm. Like, strengthen their their their bodies?

Joey Bowen:

Yep.

Drew Beech:

That's just one

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. As an example. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

That's one example, but it applies to everything in life. Right? Like, the if you're looking to be a great leader or a great business person, you still need to meditate, learn about mental self work, heal. Right?

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. You need to do the the mental work, the physical work, right, and the spiritual work or emotional work. How can you do all 3 of those things?

Drew Beech:

Be great business Then

Joey Bowen:

I mean

Drew Beech:

and women are not great leaders and Yep. Emotional and rash irrational.

Joey Bowen:

Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're all we're all works in progress. I think, you know, it starts with that level of awareness.

Drew Beech:

Like, you

Joey Bowen:

you need to have that level of awareness to know how deep the work goes. People talk about doing the deep work, you know, how deep the work goes because it's far below what's done just on the surface. Yep. You know, the surface of going to the gym, hitting the mats, cooking the food, that's the surface level stuff. The work goes much deeper than that.

Joey Bowen:

And we were we were just talking about that, the attention and intention. You know? And being able to sit there and say, like, okay. This is what I'm doing. Does it serve me or does it not?

Joey Bowen:

This is why I'm doing it, and maybe I need to make a change. Yeah. It's deep it's deep work. We know a lot of people that are, you know, very proficient in the physical aspects of the work, you know, whether it be strength, technique, like all that other stuff. But the people that are really dialed, really, really dialed, they've got the mental game, Right?

Joey Bowen:

And they've got the spiritual or emotional game.

Drew Beech:

Dude, I out of college, I was or in college, I was the spinning example that I would go to the gym and work at, like, lift weights, and my diet was absolutely trash. And I just got fat and k. I got strong.

Joey Bowen:

I've been there.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. I've been there. But, like, I don't know who I thought I was. Like, that was gonna cheat the system. Right?

Drew Beech:

Like, I was like I'm like, I'll I'll get in this shape. It'll just work. Right?

Joey Bowen:

Or you're, you know, you're so naive to think that, you know, as I was too where, you know, you think that you work hard all week at the office. You work hard, you know, all week at the gym, and then the weekend comes around, and I I've earned this or I deserve this, and then you just drink your face off. Like, well, I was talking about that yesterday.

Drew Beech:

We had was Apollo Labs. Couple days. Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

And I was we were talking about that, and it's just like

Drew Beech:

It's a it's a wild world we live in. I I even remember I've for some reason, I remember I asked myself this so or someone this so vividly when I was in college in my drinking era. Mhmm. But I said, like, what do people do for fun that don't drink? Like, I literally remember asking, like, like, as, like, a joke.

Drew Beech:

But, like, seriously? Like

Joey Bowen:

Yep.

Drew Beech:

That's the fact that I was that person and I just showed you. Right? Like, we had started few on and the few. Like Yeah. That was who I was at one point.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

Same. And that's

Drew Beech:

what I

Joey Bowen:

That's So, like Yeah. You're right. That's what

Drew Beech:

I believed. And it's, like, I chose one day to wake up, and I'd said I'm not gonna be this person anymore.

Joey Bowen:

Yep. Yeah. You made the choice. Going all the way back to what you said what you said initially. I really want to, like I try to do that.

Joey Bowen:

I try to make sure that we're meeting the community where they are right now. Yeah. Because although we may be a little further down the road than most, like, we are still works in progress. Like, where they were or where they are, we were. Yep.

Joey Bowen:

You know what I mean? Yep. Shit. Today, I just posted. Today, 9 months, one day, sober.

Joey Bowen:

Right? Now I was never a big, like, drug dude. I got into drugs or whatever. But, like, drinking, 9 day or 9 months, one day, alcohol free. That's the longest I've ever been alcohol free

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

Right, since I was 19. Right? And that's me now today. Yeah. Like, Joey today, like, doing this show.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

9 months. Yeah. So, like, I'm I'm a by the way, I feel feel fucking amazing, and I'm never going back.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

But I'm, you know, I'm still a work in progress.

Drew Beech:

It's it is kinda wild. That's the only poison

Joey Bowen:

that I know.

Drew Beech:

If you if you say no thank you, you're the weird one.

Joey Bowen:

You have a problem for me?

Drew Beech:

It's like, are you okay?

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But it's it's you know, we're we're all we're all works in progress, man. We're all works in progress.

Joey Bowen:

And, yes, we're all inherently worthy. Yeah. So I don't get grilled in my in the YouTube comments by people thinking that I I feel as the people aren't aren't

Drew Beech:

They're out

Joey Bowen:

there. Worth if they're not working hard.

Drew Beech:

They're out there. They're they're the people

Joey Bowen:

they're calling. They're out there, dude. They're

Drew Beech:

out there. I got grilled for, what'd I say? The one how about the

Joey Bowen:

You're not good enough.

Drew Beech:

The soul no. The solar system.

Joey Bowen:

Oh, yeah. Did they did they grill you in the comments? Yeah.

Drew Beech:

It's always like this idiot doesn't know this.

Joey Bowen:

Is that is that what they say? Well, look. I mean, you go back to what you do. Like, astronomy is is one of the things that he is family if you want jujitsu. You know?

Joey Bowen:

So, yeah, astronomy isn't in that list. You're I Yeah. In my eyes, I made it

Drew Beech:

in this video. They were like they were like, does this dude really not know? Like, it's funny because, like, some of the people that land on some of these shorts, they they have no idea.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. You t, YouTube we're we're pretty fortunate on Instagram, but I will say YouTube is a wild place, dude.

Drew Beech:

Wild place. You got those you got those people on the screen. They're just sweating through their shorts and mindlessly, and they're like, oh, this guy said this. Let me

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. Hate

Drew Beech:

on him.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. I don't like the way this guy looks with a backwards hat. So let me pick apart what he's saying.

Drew Beech:

I will say you got new shoes on today. What are those?

Joey Bowen:

These are triple black deconstructed Jordans.

Drew Beech:

Really?

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. So they're a little different.

Drew Beech:

I should've you know, they they look like the ATG guys sneakers. Do you ever see them?

Joey Bowen:

ATG. No.

Drew Beech:

The Ben Patrick Knees Over Toes guy?

Joey Bowen:

I know of him, but I don't know.

Drew Beech:

He has, like, these,

Joey Bowen:

Does he? Like, barefoot. Yeah. They're cool, though. Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

Now these are

Drew Beech:

I like the other one. You know what I mean? I like the other one's better.

Joey Bowen:

It's all black, everything.

Drew Beech:

I mean, I got I was saying, I was like, fuck. I look at

Joey Bowen:

all black. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

It makes you

Joey Bowen:

I mean, for me, there's something to it. Okay? Because Yeah. We went through in close cognition and all that stuff. But there's something to this to to black.

Drew Beech:

You look cool in all black. I would like it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

A 100%. Me or just generally? No. Not not generally. Generally.

Drew Beech:

Generally. Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

Generally. Yeah. Well, I mean, most of the gear, like, our our most popular gear in the community is black. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

So there's gotta be something in a while, we get some we get a we need color, we need color. But every time we drop a color we drop a color piece with a black piece

Joey Bowen:

The black The black is

Drew Beech:

always Yeah. The black always sells out.

Joey Bowen:

For me for me and I'm I'm very serious. I'm very stoic. For me, when I wear all black, it just makes me feel about business. Like, whatever I need to get done that day.

Drew Beech:

Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

You know, whether it's office work, mat work, gym work, homework, whatever it is Yeah. I just feel like I'm about business. Like,

Drew Beech:

I'm

Joey Bowen:

here to do the work, get the job done. If I show up in, like, a, like, a baby blue shirt, I feel like vacation time. Yeah.

Drew Beech:

We would be. You know what I mean? Like, I don't thrown off. We would be thrown off these shirts. You see what I mean?

Drew Beech:

We show up in Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

What if I show up in, like, a Tide

Drew Beech:

eyes shirt? Pastels. What

Joey Bowen:

if I show up in a tie dye shirt?

Drew Beech:

What vibe vibe? What vibe vibe? Yeah.

Joey Bowen:

What if I showed up in some pastels, I would wear it.

Drew Beech:

You got the commonwealth proper jeans on us.

Joey Bowen:

I do.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. Yeah. I'm clearly You know,

Joey Bowen:

I'm I'm I'm common. Shout out Aaron and Craig. I'm Commonwealth proper till I die. Die proper.

Drew Beech:

I go back down there. My old pair doesn't fit me.

Joey Bowen:

Yeah. It's gains gains problems.

Drew Beech:

Yeah. Exactly. My legs my legs are huge.

Joey Bowen:

The gains. The gains. The gains. Alright. Well, let's let's, this was a fun episode, a little bit off the cuff.

Joey Bowen:

I I really wanna underscore what I mentioned earlier. Do not speaking to the few, the Eagles that are watching and listening, don't email me and tell me that you're not one of the few, especially if you're reading especially if you're reading my emails. Do not

Drew Beech:

Especially if you're subscribed.

Joey Bowen:

Do not email me and tell me you're not one of the few you are. It's not about having what you want. It's about hunting what you want. It's not about the wins that you've accumulated. It's about the work that you're accumulating.

Joey Bowen:

And I I really wanna hammer hammer that home. Don't wait to rep the few because we need you. Yep. We need you.

Drew Beech:

To restore

Joey Bowen:

Not only to restore the dignity of hard work, spread our counter movement, but we need you because there's people in the community that need you. Where you are is 10 steps ahead of someone else in the community. So true. And they need you. They need to see the path that you walked.

Joey Bowen:

You know? Yeah. Anything else that you wanna close with before I leave the few with a reminder?

Drew Beech:

No. Let me hit him with it.

Joey Bowen:

Always choose hard work over handouts. Always choose effort over entitlement. Remember, no one owns you. No one owes you. You're one of the few.

Joey Bowen:

Now let's hunt.