Shaan and Sam - love you both! Iâve listened to every episode except the Thomas Edison ones (Iâll probably listen to them on the drive home for Christmas or just delete them. TBD.).
Sam, I went to Belmont, too, and Shaan, I donât know a lot about white people culture, either.
Thatâs not why I like MFM, though. (Speaking of MFM â you know itâs time to change the name. Itâs pretty unrelated to anything in the current episode format. But a lot of people still listen because your show is that good â even with a title that has the perfect nameâŠfor another podcast.)
I love listening to you brainstorm about and discuss businesses. You have a gift of doing great research, being totally normal, and your personalities are a perfect match for each other. I appreciate how you donât hold back, press into guests to get actual answers out of them, and recognize patterns in business models in order to come up with new ideas that make a lot of sense. Thank you for loving to learn and never taking yourselves too seriously.
And even though MFMâs bro-town theme song may give the impression that youâre a couple of 6th-year seniors whose lives revolve around Kappa Epsilon Gamma (KEG), thatâs anything but the truth. The good news: you have other options that are a better match for your show. You could use some parts of Jungleâs âTalk About Itâ and your theme would be way more on-Parr. Canât promise you what the licensing fee would be, but still. Itâd be worth it.
Canât wait to hear whatâs up next for what will be formerly known as My First Million.