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The Playbook With David Meltzer

Don’t Take Life Too Serious

The Playbook With David Meltzer

David Meltzer, Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneurship, Business, Careers

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2020

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Hi everyone! Today’s episode is a real treat, with all of the uncertainty in the world right now, it is important to remember to not take life too serious, and today's episode is one that I hope can make you all laugh and smile as much as it did me. When I was at the Super Bowl earlier this year I sat down with 2 of the Co-Founders of BABE Wine, The Fat Jewish and David Oliver Cohen AKA Doc. During the interview Doc mentioned just how smart his 8 year old son Hal was, so I thought me and my 10 year old son Miles, should have a conversation with Doc and his son Hal.  You are going to hear Doc discuss how BABE has been able to adjust during the pandemic, but most importantly you are going to hear Miles and Hal discuss some sports, what they want to do when they grow up, and what bad words kids should be allowed to say.  This one is one of my favorite episodes of The Playbook yet, so please let me know if you enjoyed today’s episode and if you haven’t already checkout Doc and The Fat Jewish original episode of The Playbook. Remember to come join me every Friday at 11:00 am PT/ 2:00 pm ET for my Free Trainings. You can text me at 949 298 2905 or email at david@dmeltzer.com to register.

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0:00.0

Hi everyone today's episode is a real treat with all the uncertainty in the world right now

0:05.1

it's important to remember to not take life or yourself too serious and today's episode is one that I hope can make you all laugh and smiles as much as it did me.

0:15.0

When I was at the Super Bowl earlier this year, I sat down with two of the co-founders of Babe Wine, the

0:21.6

Fat Jewish and David Oliver Cohen, aka Doc.

0:25.8

During the interview, Doc mentioned just how smart his eight-year-old son was, Hal, so

0:31.4

I thought me and my 10-year-old son, Miles, should have a conversation with

0:35.8

Doc and his son Hal.

0:37.8

You're going to hear Doc discuss how Babe has been able to adjust during the pandemic, but most importantly you're going to hear Miles and

0:44.3

Howe discuss some sports, what they want to do when they grow up, and what bad words kids

0:49.8

should be allowed to say. This one is one of my favorite episodes of the

0:54.2

playbook yet. So please let me know if you've enjoyed today's episode and if

0:58.9

you haven't already checked out docking the fat Jewish on the playbook which is linked in the

1:03.9

description remember come join me every Friday for free at 11 a.m. Pacific 2

1:10.0

m Eastern time for my trainings.

1:13.0

Join me and text me at 949-298-905.

1:18.2

Email me David at de Melzer.com.

1:22.1

I look forward to seeing you every Friday at 11 a.m.

1:25.0

Pacific 2 p.m. Eastern time. This is entrepreneurs the playbook.

1:29.0

This is Dave Melter with entrepreneurs the play, and I have a special edition because number one, I have my favorite boy in the world next to me, Miles Melter, high-five.

1:41.0

And I have two of my favorite people from New York City in their bedroom.

1:46.2

This is the first type of one of these I've ever done.

1:49.8

My pal, Hal, and Doc.

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