How Much Money Guys 5'6 & Under Need To Make To Compete With Tall Guys 6'+ (Discussing how impactful your height is when it comes to dating, whether AI technology is a good or bad thing, Asian Born Chinese show coming soon & more) | Barbershop Talk


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Oct 12 2022 40 mins   1

In this Barbershop Talk episode, Mike and Leo unpack how height plays a role in finding a partner, AI influencers/Deep fakes, and the release of the upcoming show 'Asian Born Chinese' featuring Chinese mythology and gods on Disney+.

1:51 - Leo talks about expediting his LA plans -Talking to a realtor
3:25 - Leo putting down an offer for a home in LA
5:30 - How Leo's LA plan went from 5 years to 2 years to 3 months
9:00 - Intro to the first topic: study how much short men need to make to compete with someone who is 6.'
10:15 - Shorter guys have to make up for their height in other areas like dressing well, being fit, being funny, etc
12:40 - Taller guys will get more initial opportunities than the shorter guys, so they have a better chance of finding someone as opposed to shorter guys
15:15 - A guy can be a couple of inches taller, but a woman will think they're the same height
16 - Boots can help you feel and look taller for guys on the shorter end
17:36 - Second Topic Introduction
18:36 - AI-generated rapper lands record deal
21:00 - What happens once AI becomes so realistic that we can differentiate between real and fake?
23:29 - Tom Cruise & Chinese Elon Musk deep fake
26:45 - How deep fake could take fake news to the next level
27:37 - Asian Born Chinese topic introduction
31:55 - mike and Leo talk about growing up watching the 1996 series Journey to the West
34:00 - Will we see a Game of Thrones version of Journey to the West soon?


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