- Posted May 2, 2025
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Explore the multifaceted discussion of financial empowerment with ‘The Wealth Break’ segment, highlighting stories of people who build wealth through unconventional means. Dana interweaves this financial narrative with lively debates on modern prison reform and the seeming absurdity in California’s approach, all while adding a humorous twist on domestic disputes over IKEA furniture and hardware mishaps. Get ready for an episode that’s both enlightening and entertaining.
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It’s his life mission to make bad decisions. It’s time for Florida Man.
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So I got to share with you this story about a Florida man clad only in his britches who destroyed a merchandise kiosk at Disney. He was in his underwears and he busted up a sales kiosk at Disney World. Sean Patrick McHugh. He’s 24. He’s a port orange. He was arrested on multiple charges in the early morning hours. He pled not guilty just recently. He was arrested on New Year’s Day. But his court, this is how long it takes for stuff to go through the system. Only now. It’s just going only now. So he was accused of endangering… He was intoxicated. They said he endangered the safety of another person’s property, caused a public disturbance. They only just now released the arrest report. And so that’s why all this stuff, along with the court action, is now why it’s making headlines. But he was… Disney security noticed he was trying to relieve himself into the bushes on the walkway between Epcot and Hollywood Studios. And then he stripped down to his britches and broke the $1,000 sales kiosk. And then he was told to leave and not come back. And he refused. So it was third-degree felony mischief, two misdemeanors for drunken disorderly and then trespass. So, yeah, apparently that’s not the first time. There were two people, two, remember, just like months prior, New Jersey sisters who were fighting and then ended up tearing each other’s clothes. It was ridiculous. This is also silly. A man accused of a DUI falls asleep in a Taco Bell drive-thru before he woke up and then hit a parked car. Yeah. Brooksville, Florida, Hernando County. A man was arrested. Deputies say that they believe he was under the influence of a controlled substance when he fell asleep in the drive-thru of a Taco Bell, crashed into a parked car when he woke up. Someone, a concerned citizen, called 911. He was taken into custody. Failed the sobriety test. All Family Pharmacy is, this is a great partner for the show, and I’ve used them. They’ve helped me out quite a bit, especially when I was developing, as I told you, before strep throat. You know what that’s like. And you also know what you need if you’ve ever had it before. All family pharmacy can help you out in a pinch. Shipping is about two to four days on average. You can also get things overnighted as I did before. But they also have, you know, actual real treatments that big pharma and the government under the Biden administration worked together to shut down. They wanted to stop you from accessing things like ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine. I mean, there’s certain preventative things that you can have access to that don’t work with Big Pharma’s agenda if you have access to them. So that’s why a lot of these alternatives and therapeutics are dismissed. At All Family Pharmacy, though, that’s not what they do. You can visit allfamilypharmacy.com slash Dana and use code Dana for 10% off. off of your entire order. They provide ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, antibiotics, and more. The very medications the system previously tried stopping you from accessing. Simple, fast, and affordable. No insurance, no problem. They got straightforward pricing, online ordering. And it’s super easy to get your everyday maintenance medications, too. They make it so easy. Fast shipping, no hassle, no gatekeepers. And everything is made in the United States. Manufactured, the inputs, everything from here, right here in the U.S. of A. So you have high standards for quality and safety. Visit allfamilypharmacy.com slash Dana and get 10% off with promo code Dana10. Be prepared. Protect yourself and your family today. Allfamilypharmacy.com slash Dana. Code Dana10.
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I’m Rodney Williams. And I’m Travis Holloway. Welcome to The Wealth Break. Let’s be honest. Building wealth doesn’t look the same for everyone. It’s not just about saving. It’s about investing. It’s about navigating systems that weren’t built for you, embracing your hustle, and relying on your community to create something bigger.
SPEAKER 04 :
And that’s exactly why we created The Wealth Break. We made something different, something more human. It’s not just another financial podcast. It’s a conversation about real life, real struggles, and real wins.
SPEAKER 03 :
We’re here to talk about the journey. You’re hearing from people who’ve broken barriers, found creative ways to succeed, and learned to build wealth on their terms. Whether it’s the first time homeowner, a gig worker, or someone turning a side hustle into a six-figure business, we’re bringing you their stories.
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And we’re not stopping at success stories. We’re breaking down the realities, like what it means to take risk, how to navigate failure, and why resilience matters. Because wealth isn’t about money. It’s about creating a life where you can thrive and help others to do the same.
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So if you’re ready for a podcast as much as about people as it is about money, you’re in the right place. Listen to the Wealth Break podcast on the iHeartRadio app.
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Can I share with you a really stupid story from California? San Francisco Chronicle. You’re going to like this. California is about to spend, you know, California has a major multi-billion dollar deficit right now. They are about to spend $239 million to turn San Quentin, into a Scandinavian-style rehab center. They are planning for sweeping changes, says the Chronicle, for San Quentin State Prison. They’re remaking it, Cain. It’s going to be a Scandinavian-style heaven, complete with a rehabilitation center and a farmer’s market. A podcast production studio and a self-service grocery store. It sounds like a bougie apartment in D.C.
SPEAKER 05 :
Are you telling me this is a prison?
SPEAKER 06 :
Uh-huh. Yeah. It’s a prison. $239 million. $239 million. Construction was on track to finish in January of 26. It’s in California, really. You think that’s going to actually happen? They’ve been plotting the same track of train for 10 years. The first, now this is, I love how they say this. You could just say prisoners, but they say incarcerated people. Like they’re people who just accidentally got incarcerated. How can we get like ex-carcerated? It was on track to finish in January 26. And now they said that they’ve begun using the revamped facility within months of completion early next year. So it is a little behind. And that’s not surprising considering, I mean, it’s California. How long? It wasn’t even a mile, right? That track that they built for the train that was supposed to connect Los Angeles to San Francisco, they didn’t even finish that. Yeah. So, I mean… They say in 26, but we all know it’s not true. But I’m trying to understand what is this going to do? Newsom called it California’s most notorious prison. And that he had declared a moratorium on executions. He began dismantling death row, per the San Francisco Chronicle. He ordered state officials to start the process of transferring the prisoners to other state facilities, and he announced plans to turn the whole prison into this Nordic-style center so they can reenter life outside prison. He’s hired Kane, the Danish architecture firm Schmidt Hammer Lawson, to help reimagine the maximum security prison. I’m not joking. That’s actually in the piece. I’m reading from it directly.
SPEAKER 05 :
But the point of prison was, you know, you don’t get to do stuff that you do when you’re not in prison.
SPEAKER 06 :
But podcast studio? It was a self-service grocery store.
SPEAKER 05 :
What?
SPEAKER 06 :
The influences they’re taking from the Scandinavian incarceration system. Where a prisoner’s living detention center is designed to approximate life outside of prison. Yes, because that’s the problem. Sure. Good grief. So they say that they’ve successfully reduced prison populations and recidivism by focusing jail time on preparing people for their release back in society. Let’s look at some other jobs you can do besides killing people and selling them drugs. Let’s just… So they said they want the prisoners to have access to so-called normalizing spaces like the self-service grocery store, a cafe, food trucks, staffed by other incarcerated people. I don’t know about this. They’re spending $239 million on it. Is it all going to be like Ikea? Now what Juan is showing you is like a mock-up. Is that the family all visiting incarcerated dad? And that looks like corrugated metal on the side of the buildings. I’m sorry. That just looks so trashy.
SPEAKER 05 :
Assisted living facility.
SPEAKER 06 :
Why does it look so junky? It’s like weedy and overgrown. It’s nature. No, it looks trashy. Who decided to do it? Look at those stupid, squaddly little trees over there. They don’t even look healthy and properly trimmed. I mean, you just think, you know, if you’re doing a mock-up, you know, maybe sell it. It’s $239 million. Sorry, we spent all our millions. We couldn’t render any better trees than this. Sorry.
SPEAKER 05 :
The vegetation’s in prison, too.
SPEAKER 06 :
I’m amazed at this. So they’ve got this very expensive Danish architecture. They’re going to solve all the problems with the jails, Cain. $239 million. I’m going to have an Ikea inside.
SPEAKER 05 :
You’re going to have people committing crimes so they can have this life. That’s what’s going to happen.
SPEAKER 06 :
Can I just say, I hate the… And I don’t say this as an insult. It’s just not my style. I loathe the Scandinavian modern stuff. I can’t stand it. I cannot stand it. My version of hell is literally what this is describing. You don’t have to threaten me with prison. Just threaten to send me to Ikea. Right? Just let me go there. And I scared straight, taking her to Ikea. The holistic initiative leverages the best practices to improve the well-being of those who work and live as a prison’s king. I don’t, they said that they wanted to make, in California, now here’s the kickers, we wrapped those, they want to make prison life less punitive.
SPEAKER 1 :
What?
SPEAKER 06 :
I am not making it up. That’s literally a quote. It is literally a quote. This is literally a quote. It’s San Francisco Chronicle. They’ve dubbed the effort the California model with the aim of making prison life less punitive.
SPEAKER 05 :
The point of prison is to be punitive.
SPEAKER 06 :
So mean, Kane. What is… Why don’t you like our Nordic jails? This is Hans. He’s going to get you checked in. Bend over. I just…
SPEAKER 05 :
I can’t. Where’s the nearest bottle of scotch?
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So basically, you had some California moron go up and convince Newsom, like jail, but like less jailier. So, we’re going to put the prisoners in jail, but it’s going to be like way less jailier. Like, hear me out, right? We’re going to have the landscaping and a podcast station because they can do podcasts. Self-service grocery store. This is so dumb. This is California. We’re California. I know. Now, I will say you could because Ikea is like a big thing here. It’s a very big. I know a lot of people have Ikea furniture. I don’t like to put things together because I like to disregard tools. I look at the instructions. I see them and I’m like, nope. And I try to do it. My husband says it’s like I’m doing women’s math. And it is true. Do you know? That women can measure the size of something with their hands on either side of something. And then they can keep their arms totally still like a robot and then go to a different part of the room and put their hands down. And that’s perfect measurements. Wow. It’s amazing.
SPEAKER 05 :
I did not know that.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah. It’s truly amazing. Or when a woman says, I can eyeball it.
SPEAKER 05 :
Just totally believe her.
SPEAKER 06 :
Just totally believe her. My favorite thing to do when I want something done in the house is to ask my husband… I’m like, where’s the hammer? I’m not even allowed to have that.
SPEAKER 05 :
Evil reverse psychology that you do.
SPEAKER 06 :
And I want to go hang something. And I’m just like, use a Hercules hook for everything. Sorry, Hercules. The Ozark’s coming out. Hercules. I’m like, just Hercules it. Get a Hercules hook. My younger son’s like, there’s a U in there. You know that. And you just put it in there. And my husband’s appalled. He’s like that. He says it’s trash and that I’m doing it. I’m being trashy by doing that. And he’s like, no, you got it. And then he gives me a thing where it’s a nail. And then the thing, like all these things for the nail. And you just what? Use a hook. What’s so wrong? And it just kills his soul. Kills his soul. I don’t even know where the tools are. If I have to hammer something, I got to get a flashlight and beat the thing with it because I’m not allowed to have the hammer.
SPEAKER 05 :
That’s the deterrent that you offer your husband. And that’s what a prison should be. It should be a deterrent. But it’s not a deterrent. If you’re podcasting. Q Creed’s my own prison. Podcasting from prison.
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Yeah. Welcome to the prison podcast. Today we’re talking about. And that’s. Oh, man. But you know what? I would listen to a prison podcast if it was the prisoners talking smack about, you know, each gang has a prison podcast, right? In today’s prison podcast files. And it’s like all the dirt on this prisoner. I would totally listen to that. You get some good like move over Real Housewives, which I totally don’t watch anyway. But I would actually listen to that. The prison podcast. Our friends over at Kel-Tec, the Kel-Tec PR team. It is a new build from Kel-Tec. It’s a 5.7. It’s a rotary barrel pistol. And it’s the first of its kind. 40% lighter than the next lightest 5.7. And that innovative rotary barrel makes it so light, so nice. Now, I keep joking about this because I find it funny. The left always says, oh, my gosh, the clips. They call them clips. They can be correct with this one for once. Because it doesn’t use a traditional magazine. This is the other reason why it’s so light and slim. The unique top-loading design replaces the traditional mag with a stripper clip. So you have a slimmer carry profile and a 20 plus 1 capacity. Super low recoil. Quickest and easiest field strip out there. The MSRP is only $399. Y’all, this is so affordable. It’s crazy. I’m just saying Mother’s Day is coming up. Ladies, if you want a nice 5.7 that you actually can realistically carry, this is it. Dudes, if you just want a lighter, thinner one, this is one for you too. Because, you know, Father’s Day is after Mother’s Day. Visit CaltechWeapons.com to learn more. Innovation Performance Caltech. It’s the first of its kind. Caltech PR57 Rotary Barrel Pistol Chambered in 5.7. KELTECWeapons.com. Tell them Dana sent you.
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I’m Rodney Williams. And I’m Travis Holloway. Welcome to the Wealth Break. Let’s be honest. Building wealth doesn’t look the same for everyone. It’s not just about saving. It’s about investing. It’s about navigating systems that weren’t built for you, embracing your hustle, and relying on your community to create something bigger.
SPEAKER 04 :
And that’s exactly why we created The Wealth Break. We made something different, something more human. It’s not just another financial podcast. It’s a conversation about real life, real struggles, and real wins.
SPEAKER 03 :
We’re here to talk about the journey. You’re hearing from people who’ve broken barriers, found creative ways to succeed, and learned to build wealth on their terms. Whether it’s the first time homeowner, a gig worker, or someone turning a side hustle into a six figure business, we’re bringing you their stories.
SPEAKER 04 :
And we’re not stopping at success stories. We’re breaking down the realities, like what it means to take risk, how to navigate failure, and why resilience matters. Because wealth isn’t about money. It’s about creating a life where you can thrive and help others to do the same.
SPEAKER 03 :
So if you’re ready for a podcast as much as about people as it is about money, you’re in the right place. Listen to the Wealth Break podcast on the iHeartRadio app.
SPEAKER 01 :
Every parent knows the sugar crash struggle, right? Well, Dr. John’s Healthy Sweets changed everything for us. From classic lollipops and hard candies to creamy caramels, chewy toffee, gummies, and rich chocolates. All made with plant-based, all-natural goodness. No artificial ingredients, just sweet satisfaction my kids love and I feel good about. Get yours at drjohns.com or on Amazon. Dr. John’s Healthy Sweets. Keep the sweets, skip the sugar.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It’s time for Dana’s Quick Five.
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Cain sent this to me because it’s supposed to be like he doesn’t like him and he’s making fun of him. The shoulder pad is back. This is according to Financial Times. By the way, I love shoulder pads. I should have come up into the age in the 80s. I should have come to age in the 80s, not the 90s. That’s my decade. Should have been my decade. Because that’s when the fashion, everything was crazy and it was awesome. I am so happy with structured silhouettes. So I guess you’re not a fan of the shoulder pad, Cain. No, not really. Well, I think they’re amazing.
SPEAKER 05 :
It’s more false things on women.
SPEAKER 06 :
I like it. It makes a nice defined shoulder. I like it. Not on men, though. I think if it’s on men, it’s weird. You guys don’t need that.
SPEAKER 05 :
I’ve played a couple years of football. That’s how I think shoulder pads.
SPEAKER 06 :
Okay, well, I mean, in jackets and stuff, I mean, there’s not everything, but it looks good in a lot of stuff. Apparently, it’s back. I think a lot of the 80s stuff, if we go through a period of economic prosperity, the fashion will reflect it, and I swear we’re going to go into another 80s. I think we will. That’s actually very encouraging. Let’s see. Oh, my gosh. 17 shoplifters arrested all in one day at the same store. Linwood police in Washington. They arrested 17 shoplifters all in one day. They said that there were people confidently shopping, loading up their carts and walking right out the door. And they arrested them. They said, please do not come here and steal from our community. Now, in February, at that exact same store, what is happening? They arrested 14 people in a six hour period. That’s I’ve never heard anything like that. That’s wild. There was there was a man arrested in Provo after he entered a restaurant just naked as the day he was born and, quote, flexed his muscles aggressively. Oh, and he had a gun. I feel like that should be in the headline, too. That wasn’t in the headline, but it should be. It does at least come up in the lead. A man’s facing charges after he allegedly walked into a restaurant naked and armed with a gun. And his name is Ralph Laurent. I am not kidding you. Ralph Laurent is his name. 24 years old. I mean, it’s literally Ralph Lauren, but with a T. A T is doing some heavy lifting in the story. The man told police that he was flexing his muscles aggressively. Or one person told police the man was flexing his muscles aggressively and following people. Another person said he had a gun. Now, I don’t know why all of them are not saying that he had a gun. Being that he was naked, I have no idea where you’re going to put it. If, you know, it’s not like you can conceal it, you know, just saying. Let’s see a one week just doing one week of cold plunges could slow down your aging at a cellular cellular level. It’s a good thing. I don’t care about slowing down my aging at a cellular level because I there’s no way I’m doing a cold plunge. That’s we invented heating water. As people, right? And like the house and electricity. Why are we doing this stuff? We got a lot more to hit as we move. Just back in just a few. Stick with us. I have an update about a story that we had yesterday that has to do with the, you guys remember the dad who left his kids in McDonald’s and he went, the way that everybody said it, he went for a job interview. You guys remember? He went for a job interview. Well, there’s more. So let me lay it out. The police say the guy lied about being at a job interview next door. The New York Post covered the story and they had a follow up on this along with not the B. Georgia police find inconsistencies in job-seeking dads’ whereabouts. Remember, he left the kids at McDonald’s and then 10-year-old, the youngest was one. There were three kids, 10, 6, and 1. He left them alone at the restaurant and told police that he went to a job interview, right? And he was looking for work at the time. That’s what happened. The mom showed up and a concerned customer saw what happened and called police. And he said he had filled out an application at the West Bank Inn next door and he was just waiting for a call back and he was, you know, doing… They noticed as they were questioning the dad that there were holes in his alibi. So they went to the inn where they spoke with an employee. And they confirmed that he had filled out a job application about 1.30, but he was not expecting a return call for an interview. They weren’t, but apparently they weren’t going to call him. And then there was security footage showing him walking around the hotel at 1.30 p.m., but not 4.30 p.m. That’s when he allegedly left his kids at McDonald’s. Customers saw the three kids inside the restaurant at 4.30 as he was talking to someone on the phone. They heard him say that he needed to drop something off. He left the store. The kids were there by themselves for about 90 minutes. And that’s apparently when they called police. Now, the daughter, who’s 10, said she and her family had walked to McDonald’s from the apartment complex that they live in less than a mile down the road. And… Apparently, the girl said that, yeah, dad leaves us alone frequently when he’s watching us like he leaves them alone. That’s according to kids. The kids told police that he leaves them alone all the time. The 10 year old girl said told police that our dad had a backpack was supposed to give it to their mom. They contacted the mom or the daughter contacted the mom, told her to go to McDonald’s. Police were here. Come meet us. And apparently the dad said that he was at the apartments looking for the mom, but he couldn’t deliver this bag that he was supposed to deliver to her. And then while he was there, he just happened to lose his ID and all this stuff, Cain. So the sheriff’s office is standing by the arrest. They’re like, he was not at a job interview when this happened. And they said there’s tons of camera footage, witness statements. And they said they determined it was a misdemeanor charge of deprivation of a minor and that the intervention was appropriate to ensure welfare. Right. OK. And you got former NFL player Antonio Brown. He set up a GoFundMe forum, all this stuff. Oh, wait, there’s more, though. There’s a lot more. Oh, I know. Because now we’ve got the Augusta Press. It came out and said, oh, there’s even more details now about this. It just gets more. Because people were defending him. And we talked about him on the show. If he’s… Going to a job interview, and he left his kids at McDonald’s so he could go to a job interview, and someone called the police, that’s really crummy, right? You know, maybe help somebody out. That’s the position that we all had. But it sounds like, first off, the timeline is different. Every article I read, the timeline’s different. The amount of time that he left the kids there changes every single time they talk to him. Whether or not he was hunting for a job or dropping something off, that also changes, right? I just think that if you’re just doing one thing, why is your story changing? If you went to go fill out a job application and you left and you were doing an interview and you left your kids at Play Place at McDonald’s, then why is your story changing and the time changing dramatically as you’re telling the story? That doesn’t make sense. And they’re saying that there’s a lot of inconsistencies about his whereabouts. And they can’t even place his whereabouts during certain times. So… What does it sound like to you? It sounds to me like he was doing more than a job interview at this point. I mean, they did admit that he went next door and filled out. But if you’re just going next door to fill out an application, how long does that take? I mean, it doesn’t take 90 minutes.
SPEAKER 05 :
You can actually grab it and take it back to the McDonald’s and fill it out there.
SPEAKER 06 :
Yeah. I mean, he didn’t sit down for an interview there and he wasn’t going to get a call back. So how long does that take you if you’re just, you know, getting an application? It doesn’t take 90 minutes. And then that was just at one point when he left him, he left him again. So apparently he came back and left and came back and left. So that’s changed from what was initially being reported. You know, when cops get a call, About unattended kids, they have to follow up and you can’t. I don’t I’m not angry at the police. My initial question yesterday was who calls the police? If you see a dad that needs help and he’s just going, you know, that was my whole thinking. But if he’s there and one of the witnesses says that he like went and came back like two different times. OK, then there’s something else that’s happening here. What is happening here? And I don’t like it when good people who need help don’t get it because it’s overshadowed by bad people who do stuff or maybe people who do bad things or who are doing questionable things that call into question everybody. That’s not fair. So what’s the truth of it? What do you think he was doing? Was he selling drugs? I don’t know. They don’t actually tell you what’s the backpack.
SPEAKER 05 :
I saw some other witness testimony talk about how this wasn’t the first time that he’s actually done this at that McDonald’s. So when he gets visitation.
SPEAKER 06 :
He drops his kids off at Play Place.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 06 :
And they just think, and the dad thinks that, well, with the chaos of Play Place, nobody’s going to know that these kids are unattended. Well, there are some customers who did. So this is because the left has been trying to turn this into a class warfare thing. But I don’t really think it’s a class warfare thing. This doesn’t sound like a plugged in dad. Right. And also be careful about jumping on GoFundMe is like that. You never know. So we need we need I still have questions.
SPEAKER 02 :
Thanks for tuning in to today’s edition of Dana Lash’s Absurd Truth Podcast. If you haven’t already, make sure to hit that subscribe button on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.
SPEAKER 03 :
I’m Rodney Williams and I’m Travis Holloway. Welcome to the Wealth Break. Let’s be honest. Building wealth doesn’t look the same for everyone. It’s not just about saving. It’s about investing. It’s about navigating systems that weren’t built for you, embracing your hustle, and relying on your community to create something bigger.
SPEAKER 04 :
And that’s exactly why we created The Wealth Break. We made something different, something more human. It’s not just another financial podcast. It’s a conversation about real life, real struggles, and real wins.
SPEAKER 03 :
We’re here to talk about the journey. You’re hearing from people who’ve broken barriers, found creative ways to succeed, and learned to build wealth on their terms. Whether it’s the first time homeowner, a gig worker, or someone turning a side hustle into a six-figure business, we’re bringing you their stories.
SPEAKER 04 :
And we’re not stopping at success stories. We’re breaking down the realities, like what it means to take risk, how to navigate failure, and why resilience matters. Because wealth isn’t about money. It’s about creating a life where you can thrive and help others to do the same.
SPEAKER 03 :
So if you’re ready for a podcast as much as about people as it is about money, you’re in the right place. Listen to the Wealth Break podcast on the iHeartRadio app.
SPEAKER 01 :
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