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I feel like I've been gone
forever uh just missed one
show yesterday um did the
show for my mom's house
sunday night with the ass
lighting oh my gosh um
That room was so bright and
the paint is so light.
And I tried to mute it every way possible.
And man, it just was horrible.
But yeah, did that show Sunday night.
Just got back late yesterday evening.
Well, late afternoon, five o'clock or so.
And then got ready for another work week,
man.
So we're back.
Before we get too much further,
I'm going to do the dart throw.
I did see, we were talking last week.
someone said we should do a
day in the life of like
jamie and myself and
carolyn and uh and that
someone said that they
wanted to know how far the
dart throw was so after I
throw it I'll tell you
horrible horrible been away
too long got to get back at it way high
Way high,
just almost hit the number twenty itself,
not even on the like
scoring part of the board.
So I am exactly if I look straight ahead,
I am at the line you stand
at to throw at the dartboard.
But then you take like a
forty five degree angle back to my chair.
And then I got to go up over
the camera and all of that stuff.
So I'm at the distance, kind of,
maybe a little bit further
because of the forty-five degree angle.
But the angle just makes it tough.
Makes it tough.
So there's that.
All right.
I see Ken.
I see he's triple twenties
are good for fifty.
or five Oh one.
Uh, yeah, I, I missed the triple Ken.
I'm a, I'm actually just,
I actually hit the number,
not the triple space.
Um, so yep, that's where we're at.
Or that's a double space on the outside,
right?
Triples and the one closer.
Yeah.
I'm anyway, I hit the number.
I didn't even hit the circle
with the scoring his own.
Anyway, Ken Walters is here.
Let's dive into some stuff.
I have some notes on my
phone of just some stuff
that has been hitting me
since Sunday night that I
wanted to talk about.
And on the Sevan show just a minute ago,
yeah, triple is under double, yeah.
I was close to the double,
but I hit the number.
Tough angle is what Crooks thought.
okay don't know that
reference I don't think
anyway um so Ken's here he
was on the savant show just
like an hour ago um right
before eleven o'clock
Eastern time he said that
we came pretty hard at the
savant broadcast on Sunday
night in the first ten
minutes of our show
And I just want to kind of
clear some things up.
One, Ken,
you're one of my favorite dudes
in the space.
You share one of my best
memories in the CrossFit space.
Love hanging out with you.
I don't think we came hard.
I think the emotions of the weekend,
when you come into that
after seeing some great
races and some great finishes,
and you want to talk about it all,
and you just kind of get into the show,
you just kind of start
spewing out your thoughts.
Because of the way the
Sunday night show is
designed is that event ends
and then the show comes and
there's not a lot of time
to kind of debrief yourself.
You just kind of hit the show running.
And that's kind of the beauty of it.
It's kind of a first reaction.
And so I'm not going to step
back from anything I said on that show.
What I said is what I
believed in the moment and
still believe mostly today.
What I will say is I don't
think anybody ever compared
the broadcast that Savon
did to the broadcast Brian Friend did.
What I think was said was,
and this is Jamie's words,
and I will let her jump on
if she wants to come in and
jump on and talk about it.
Her words were that we all
shit on Brian Friend's broadcast.
And maybe we should have
seen how hard it was or how
difficult it was to carry
through a broadcast before we did that.
Because her view was that
while Siobhan's broadcast was good,
it was not perfect.
And therefore,
maybe there should have been
some more grace for Brian.
And those are her thoughts
that I'm interpreting.
Her and I have texted a lot over the last.
Twenty four to forty eight hours.
And so if people took that as a comparison,
it wasn't saying one was
better than the other.
It was.
It was saying that.
Both had their imperfections
and maybe we should have
given some grace to the one
before we attempted it
ourselves and had our own imperfections.
um and for me a lot of what
I I didn't have a problem
with the content I didn't
have a problem with them
having audio issues those
things are just going to be
a known what I had a
problem with is I missed
and it's the same problem I
have with road to the games
I'm going to talk about that in a second
is that storylines are
everywhere and you don't
always know what the
storyline is until it plays
out on the floor and so
initially at the beginning
of a race I just want to
see more than one athlete
at a time I want to see if
if you want to talk about
If you want to talk about
Mason and he's there,
just go back a little bit
so I can see the person to
the left and right while
you're talking about Mason.
I just want three lanes instead of one.
And those are not critical
of just Savant's podcast.
That didn't get done with Brian's podcast.
It didn't get done at mayhem.
It, it didn't get done at the games.
It's something that has been
an issue for years and
years and years with the
broadcast of CrossFit.
We seem to want to focus on
one person at a time.
I just,
and I know that the full broadcast,
breadth of the floor is
makes it too hard to see
everything so I'm just
asking for like a three
shot instead of a one shot
and I think that listening
to taylor yesterday he got
that and he wants to do
better at that and maybe
back up a little bit and
give us a couple people at
a time at norcal and we'll
see how that goes
I totally believe that this
group is going to self-assess.
They're going to take some
of the criticism,
the constructive criticism to heart,
and they're going to try to
do better at NorCal.
And we'll see how that plays
out this weekend.
But I do want to say I
appreciate anybody who puts
forth the effort and the
time to do these broadcasts
because without them,
I wouldn't have got to see
this last weekend.
having a rough season of
life where my wife is
having surgeries and um and
then we had a death in the
family this weekend so I
was not able to even be in
my home this weekend I had
to be in pennsylvania for a
funeral uh so without
without them I wouldn't
have got to see the
broadcast and I said
repeatedly on sunday night
I enjoyed ninety percent of the broadcast
were just a couple small
tweaks of the ten percent
that I wanted to see a
little bit different and
they can take my opinion
and tell me to shove it and
that's fine or they can
take it and do something
with it that's fine um so
I'm just one guy and it's
just my opinion and they
can take it or leave it right it is um
Yes, I did hear this, Ken.
NorCal will be tough.
Seve said they have five
less guys this weekend.
It's going to be very, very tough.
I also got some input from
someone who's actually
worked in the sports media
business broadcasting live content.
If you're trying to do it the cheap way,
we just have to get the
best we can with these
types of productions.
and know that the full thing
is not going to be possible.
There just isn't enough
money yet in the sport that
we have to get that full
blown because not everybody
has mayhem money.
So a lot of these people are
just going to have to go
with a cheaper rate and
we're going to have to
accept that there are
limitations to what they can do.
And I completely understand a lot of that.
Um,
And I thought overall their
picture quality was pretty good.
I thought the commentary
with Bill and John was really good.
I thought Taylor's
interviews were really good.
All of that was good.
I just have that one small critique.
That's really it.
There might have been a
couple other things,
but they're negligible.
James W. says...
We all say we want CrossFit
as a sport to grow.
It's never going to happen
if we accept the quality of syndicate.
Video was okay considering it was free,
but the commentary was so unprofessional.
So I've kind of thought
about this and I've heard a
lot of this being said over
since the broadcast was over.
If you want different commentary,
then Syndicate should have
hired a different group to do it.
The reason that they got
hired is because they are
the most popular group of
broadcasters in the space.
Syndicate brought them in to
try to draw some people to
the stream and draw some
people to the event.
They are who they are.
To ask them to change who
they are is an unreasonable expectation.
If Syndicate wanted to go
with the traditional broadcast,
that's when you bring in
Sean Woodland and Chase and
Bill and you do your thing
and you have the typical
sideline reporter.
You can't have it both ways.
And that's the problem.
I understand people,
and Jody makes a point.
The commentary was not
alarming to anyone who
regularly listens to Savant.
Correct.
But you're going to have
people watch a broadcast
that don't typically watch
the Savant show.
But Syndicate made this what
it was because that's who
they hired to bring in to do this.
If you're going to,
not going to hire pat mcafee
to broadcast a football
game if you want it to be
this is the best example
right monday night football
does the manning cast the
manning cast is an
alternate broadcast but the
nfl has money to pay for
two broadcasts they can pay
for troy aikman and joe
buck to do a professional
broadcast in the
traditional manner over here on espn
Then on ESPN, too,
they have the Manning cast.
If you want something
different and something as an alternative,
that is on ESPN, too.
The NFL has the money to do that.
CrossFit does not have the
money to do that.
They get to bring in one person,
and Wilson hedged his bet
on bringing in the most
popular show in the space
to do a broadcast,
and they're going to do it
the way they do their broadcast.
To expect it to be different is...
is like hiring a plumber to
do electrical work.
You just can't, you can't do that.
So, and I am, I'm of the,
because I'm in a media
space where I talk a lot,
I believe that everybody
has the right to say
whatever they want to say.
And then you as the consumer
have the right to watch it, not watch it,
turn off the volume,
do whatever you want to do.
You have that right as well.
Um,
so I feel like I'm just rambling at
this point, but that's, that's the,
that's a fact, right?
You, you hire Savant to come in and do,
and his crew to come in and
do the broadcast.
You're going to get Savant
doing the broadcast.
That's not going to change.
Ken Walters, that's well said.
Money embodies resources to work it.
Are the issues most is on their own dime.
And without CA peptides,
chances would be impossible to do.
Chances are it would be impossible to do.
They also have come a long
way from their first comp a few years ago,
Zealous Games done on just
iPhones and tripods.
James, they are who they are.
Sure, that's fine,
but it's not going to
attract new fans at all.
Imagine tuning in for the
first time and hearing some
of what was said on the air at Syndicate.
From the majority that I listened to,
I thought they were really
on their best behavior for most.
Now,
if you listen to the post show or the
pre show, then that's them being them.
But on the broadcast,
I thought they did a pretty
good job for the most part
with all of that.
Um...
Shay,
there were parts I enjoyed and I
enjoyed in parts that I
couldn't listen to around my kids.
Yeah.
Meredith says,
I'm actually kind of
surprised that the
broadcast was as family
friendly as it was given
Savon's typical content.
I do.
I have to agree with you on that,
Meredith.
Um,
Andrew,
I hope Wilson knew what he was
getting when he agreed to it.
Haven't watched the broadcast,
but I hope the commentary
doesn't cause any blowback on Wilson.
I don't think there's a lot
in the broadcast of the
event that would be blowback.
So...
scott did you see hillar's
compilation they played
before you left for your
meeting I did not I did not
I did I actually was
talking to andrew a ton
yesterday over some other
things we're going to get
into that in a minute um
I'll have to go back and
and watch what you're talking about ken
Yeah,
I wish I didn't have to go to the
meeting I went to.
It was not a fun meeting to be in.
Maybe it won't grow with
that style podcast.
Bill tried to rein it in, but yeah,
I think, I don't know.
I think the growth part is
something that needs a
further discussion than
just over language and talk
and where we are and what's appropriate.
Because there is part of me
that thinks that the
traditional broadcast is just boring.
I know when I buy the Rogue
package every year,
I do not listen to the
traditional broadcast.
I listen to Pat Sherwood and
Josh Bridges and all the athletes.
They come on talking during the thing.
I really enjoy that much
more than the traditional broadcast.
So I don't know.
So what was Hiller's compilation?
Was it the...
Was it from his YouTube
video where he talked about
the fisheye lens and not
being able to do his thing?
Cause I did watch that last night.
I will admit I'm,
I am way behind on CrossFit content.
Um, uh,
a four that turns into a five hour
drive yesterday.
Um,
just made it so I couldn't do a lot of
stuff.
Um, and it's really a good thing.
We did not try to get to, uh,
It was all the snippets of swearing.
I have not seen that.
I will definitely have to check that out.
My wife's doctor said we
shouldn't drive to
Knoxville because of her
knee and the swelling that
that could occur.
We had to go to Pennsylvania,
which was much less than that.
And on the way home,
she was in a lot of pain.
But we were there for a
funeral that she needed to be at.
So we'll see.
But yeah, rough, rough go yesterday.
So I'm way behind on content.
Eric Mackey syndicate views Friday,
ninety two K Saturday, sixty two K Sunday,
fifty five K. I think some
of that will be attributed to.
Friday has more time for
people to go back and do some replays.
The others will probably
pick up a little bit.
But I get what point you're
trying to make.
hearing real people talk
like real people who are
super invested and
knowledgeable about the
sport was great I loved it
I and corey I would
anticipate that you would
love it you are a dealer
daily listener of savan and
that you would be fine with
everything that was happening um
But I do understand the
other point as well.
But again,
that is who Wilson hired to do this.
They're going to be who they are.
To expect anything different
is just not reasonable.
So.
A couple of things that I didn't.
wanted to address is
yesterday when bryson and
ty and tyler were on taylor
were on doing the morning
show bryson said that the
reason they shouldn't watch
spencer win the event is
because the storyline was
the close race for who is
getting a games ticket and
I wanted to address that
there is no one singular
storyline ever at a sporting event
And it's okay to highlight
some of each of the
storylines as you're going.
Spencer doing something
better than anybody else
was doing it should be part
of the storyline that
happens during a race.
It doesn't mean you stay on
him the entire race until he finishes,
but at least show why he is
winning everything at this point.
Then move over to the race
and do a wide shot of three
athletes who are competing
for that last spot.
So you have two storylines
happening at the same time.
That is okay.
That is wonderful.
Those are the things you
want at a sporting event.
The more storylines that are going on,
the better the broadcast becomes.
So to say that they
shouldn't have shown Spencer at all,
that's ignoring one entire
storyline from the event.
And it doesn't mean you give
a hundred percent of it to
Spencer for winning.
It's just highlight him,
show him what he's doing,
highlight that he's on his
third win in a row,
and then go back for the
race for the rest of that.
Shay says, absolutely.
I've always liked Shay.
She always agrees.
Not always, but.
And for the third win of the day,
I agree on that one.
Eric Mackey,
highlight their enthusiasm and
personality,
but without the swearing and vulgarities.
Like Taylor's interviews, he was great.
Taylor was awesome.
Him showing his enthusiasm made it great.
Seeing him get excited to
interview Ben Smith and to
tell Ben Smith the
inspiration he's been to
then see what Ben Smith's reaction was,
my gosh, that was like epic.
That was one of the greatest
moments of the weekend.
Kenneth DeLapp,
new listeners aren't likely
tuning in to the semifinals,
probably the games though.
you never know how people
are going to find you.
But again, it's what,
it's what the syndicate could afford.
And we got it.
We got a stream.
And if you don't like the commentary,
turn the volume down.
You know, we have options as consumers to,
to,
to make things better on our own and
not have to demand change.
Taylor is naturally natural
and had excellent questions.
I enjoyed him on the sideline.
Yeah.
One thing like,
maybe I'll get into this
later in the week, but you know,
out of necessity,
I started doing some
sideline reporting and just
putting them up on my
Instagram at semifinals back in the day.
Um,
Uh,
and I have some thoughts on all that
because I hated the way
they were being done too.
And I really took a different approach,
but I'll tell you the story
of how all that kind of
organically happened for me.
And it's kind of what got me
my first real step in the
door to doing this podcast more at a high,
at a higher level with more
knowledge and things of that nature.
So,
Jody Lynn says, what they can afford.
I thought Savon did it for free.
He did do it for free,
and I have confirmed that for sure.
He did it for free,
but that's what Syndicate could afford.
I think what it did, though,
is it allowed Syndicate to
give five hundred dollars
for every winner throughout the day.
It gave them more
opportunities to make it a
great experience for the athletes,
for the fans, all of those things.
And when I say they did it for free,
that's a little bit of a misnomer.
I think that what they did
is they told syndicate,
we'll come in and we'll do it for free,
but we get any money we can
make through the broadcast,
through sponsorships,
things of that nature.
So you saw commercials
during the broadcast, which is brilliant.
And if they did make that agreement,
more power to them.
Kudos for hustling and getting that done.
They got all the donations
from the fans throwing
money at them at a dollar
ninety nine or more throughout the day.
So I do think they recoup some of it.
And they've been very open about C.A.
Peptides helping them out by
getting them an Airbnb for the week.
So I do think there was some
some money that changed hands.
It just wasn't between
CrossFit or Syndicate Crown
and the Savon podcast.
I think Jim Reapers was a
syndicate sponsor,
not a broadcast sponsor.
Yeah,
I don't know exactly what everything was,
but I do think that they
did have some sponsorships.
They had people on the
broadcast promoting their product,
and I think that probably
helped them to some degree.
um yeah I have a couple more
kenneth don't rush me um
the last thing I want to
say the highlight another
highlight for me on the
weekend if you guys know me
and I've talked about on
the show wrestling used to
be like my second favorite
sport uh pro wrestling that is
that we got to see Kane as
the mayor of Knoxville
talking about Knoxville and
all of that stuff in the
interview that he did with
the broadcast team was one
of my favorite things of the weekend.
I was like a twelve-year-old
boy getting to see one of
my old heroes on the
broadcast and I can't
believe that this monstrosity guy, Kane,
who was an awesome awesome
wrestler was so smart and
intelligent and so fun to
listen to and I just have
to say that was one of the
extreme highlights for me
um of the weekend and I
couldn't have loved that anymore um
And then I will say one more thing.
I did talk about the
template for my show and
TEF using the same template
at the end of my show on Sunday night.
It was at the very end.
It was kind of an afterthought for me.
I talked to Jamie about it
earlier in the weekend,
but it was just kind of an afterthought.
At the end of the day, one,
Hiller really cut out a lot
of what I said,
but the point was the point.
I don't own that template.
They can use whatever they want to use.
I just found it funny that
this little old podcaster over here,
that's been chugging along for five years,
gets my template stolen by
the big corporate entity that is, um,
TEF.
And I just thought it was
funny that instead of
finding something of their own,
they use the exact same one that I did.
And.
And I mean, behind the curtain,
I use Canva to make my thumbnails.
I'm sure they use Canva to
make their thumbnails.
And Andrew Sten,
I don't understand what
template you're referring to.
If you go to Hiller's Instagram,
Hiller four point oh,
he posted them side by side.
It's a slide screen.
And you can see mine and you
can see theirs.
The best form of flattery is imitation.
In my work life,
I finally took those as a compliment.
Yeah,
I'm not butthurt about it or anything
like that.
I just found it ironic that
in this niche sport where
there's not a lot of people
working in it and the
millions of templates that
are available on Canva,
we use the exact same one.
Now I'll tell you sometime this week,
I'm changing mine.
I just got to find something
and I've got to,
and I always modify mine.
So I put some G like you'll
notice on the screen right
now around me on the
right-hand side are some
geometric shapes that I put
on mine that they don't have on theirs.
Um,
and I always modify the template to
some degree.
Um,
just because.
So just to make it different
and not just the template.
But anyway, go work out, Mackie,
Eric Mackie.
Have a good one, man.
All right.
Last thing, road to the games.
So behind the scenes, I've been, man,
I've been talking with
I've been talking with
Hiller a little bit about
the road to the games.
We share some thoughts about
what's happening with the
road to the games.
And what I'm going to tell
you is the road to the
games that currently exist
is not the ones titled road to the games.
The ones that exist that are
road to the games are the
the forty eight hours with
Andrew Hiller that he's been putting out.
And I've been saying for a while,
and his Hopper video,
his Hip and Steel video have been really,
really awesome.
What happened last night
cemented this for me.
In Hiller's latest video,
he does an interview with
Erica Folo with her talking
about missing out on her
opportunity to make the games.
Getting her in this raw,
right after the syndicate moment,
and it's literally like a FaceTime call,
and her talking about
missing out on the games,
that's the stuff.
That's the gold that is
going to make this series
he's doing even better.
And what's awesome about it
is that when she qualifies
for the game someday,
it is going to be epic.
Because he has this whole
run-up of spending time with her,
FaceTiming with her,
in this relationship
building where she's open
and honest about her
feelings about everything.
And then she's going to make
it to the games and it's
going to be this climax in
this... If you've ever...
heard about um the hero's
journey like every good
movie every good book has a
hero's journey and when she
makes it to the games the
climax is going to hit and
it's going to be awesome
that is where your road to
the games are now um
You made a good point.
They need to show more of
their personal life, not just training.
And when they go to them on
a training day and they
pick their active recovery day,
it's even worse.
And that's what happened with Fi.
You go to Fi on her active
recovery day and then all
you show is workout stuff.
Man, it's a double miss.
CrossFit,
these are miles to Madison on the
HQ side.
Old road to the games went to regionals.
And we didn't know if the
athletes we filmed would make it correct.
That is it.
We didn't know the end of the story.
We didn't know.
And it got us to root for
people at the regional level.
Lito says,
just need to see a Hiller video
with Brooke now.
Yeah,
I don't think that's happening
anytime soon.
We need the old Enns Bridges one.
That's one of my favorites of all time.
All Dismissed at Once is one
of my favorites.
Even the Tia Wright one here.
Like, Tia,
I became a fan of hers because
of that video, and she never,
ever made it.
Never made it.
um the example you gave with
fee was good I had no idea
she played the violin I
don't yeah is erica follow
doing no workout she is not
season is done uh her coach
actually comes on the
facetime call and they talk
about the plan for the
season and trying to
qualify for wfp and maybe
trying to do some canadian
uh competitions she may be
teaming up with sam cornway
for an event in montreal a
team competition up there so
She is doing the last chance qualifier.
I believe they want to see
how her body holds up to
what happened at syndicate.
And if she's in good shape
after a couple of days rest,
they're going to ramp up for an,
a last chance qualifier.
It's all in Hiller's video.
It's all in Hiller's video.
But it's not labeled as Erica follow.
It is.
I think it has Brooke on the
front as the thumbnail.
And the Erica follow thing
is at the end of the video,
but it is the longest part
of the video and it is the
best part of the video.
Is Tia Wright doing the same
thing where she doesn't do
CrossFit anymore?
I don't know, Barry.
I actually had her scheduled
to be on the show maybe two years ago and,
uh,
just she got flighty and we missed
some times and never really got to,
to follow through with that.
Uh,
this would be the last thing I answered
and I got to get back to, um,
Got to get back to work.
But how did you hold up
seeing your in-laws, Scott?
I hope all went well.
Well,
I talked to my father-in-law for the
first time in three and a half years.
And that went very, very well.
And so hopefully that's a
baby step towards some
recovery there with my in-laws.
My mother-in-law, I've seen a few times.
She is the only one from my
wife's family that I have
talked to in the last few years.
But the biggest step is
going to be my sister-in-law,
which I saw her.
We did not speak.
And I've got to figure that
out because I've made steps toward her.
She has not made any towards me.
And we'll see what happens there.
And maybe on a show where
it's a little bit more dead,
I can talk about everything there
uh can go enjoy your ribeye
of course it's called it's
all over on hillar's
channel I feel like the
follow interview should
have been its own separate
video I think that hillar
does so much research on
what gets clicks and what
doesn't and what gets views
and what doesn't um that he
was trying to get or try
something out probably
sounds like her road to the
games training all right
guys scott you are correct
nothing is on accident I'm
starting to learn starting
to learn learn andrew with
that guys I actually have a
meeting at one o'clock
eastern time so I need to
bug off here but I will
Talk to you all tomorrow.
We'll pick up where we left off,
and we'll talk some more
about what happened this
weekend and some other things with that,
guys.
You knuckleheads get back to work.
We'll see everybody tomorrow
on Lunch with the Clydesdale.
Bye, guys.