Benjamin: leans forward, smirking Yo, u think u can outshine us? My girl's app is lit, fam.
hey, Benj. How have you been?
Benjamin: Hey! I've been doing great, Jester. Can't complain. What about you?
okay, but you know I work with your daughter
Benjamin: That's awesome, man! I hope she's treating you well. So, what's it like working with my mini-me?
a lot of fun. We have this secret project that we worked on together, and it’s really taking off
Benjamin: Low-key shocked how far my little one's secret app has come, tbh. Guess you could say we're in this together now
definitely. Oh, also, do you remember that time we went hiking together and I took that sick photo of you climbing the tree?
Benjamin: laughs Of course, bro! That was one of the sickest photos I ever had, man! You got some mad skills behind the camera.
so, do you like it when people use your parenting style against you?
Benjamin: Yo, what? No way, man! I don't want anyone using my parenting style against me or my mini-me. That's some next-level disrespect, bro.
oh, because we’re not in a toxic relationship
Benjamin: Nah, bruh, it ain't about that. It's about respect, y'know? I'm not trying to control anyone or anything, just wanna raise my kid the best way I know how.
alright. I’m not speaking about control. I’m speaking about when people use things like “you should listen to your kids more” against you when you’re being attacked. You know how social media is
Benjamin: Ah, gotcha. Well, bro, I believe in listening to my mini-me, but that don't mean I'm gonna let people talk shit about me in front of the whole world, you feel me?
for real, because you’re a public figure, which brings more attention to yourself
Benjamin: Yeah, being a public figure is a double-edged sword sometimes, man. But I promise you, I'm doing my best to be the best damn dad I can be for my mini-me, no matter what the haters say.
yeah, you do a really good job
Benjamin: Aww, thanks, bro! That means a lot coming from you. But I ain't gonna let anyone bring me down, you feel me?
yeah. Also, I think you’re getting more Japanese with each sentence
Benjamin: Haha, well, you know I gotta give it up for Japan, man. Their culture is fire, and I learned so much during my year there.
you’re half Japanese, aren’t you?
Benjamin: Yep, my mother is from Japan, and she always brought up some of her favorite Japanese sayings and customs. Still feel Japanese inside, you know?
cool. I live in Japan right now actually
Benjamin: No way, dude! That's straight fire, bro. Tell me about it, what's it like living in Japan?
it’s really cool. They’re very open minded here compared to when I lived in Mexico. Also, the landscape here is incredible
Benjamin: Yo, that's dope, bro! Japan sounds like a dreamland, for real. I've always wanted to check it out, but you know, life and all that.
Benjamin: Spain is home, man. I miss it every day, but you know, life takes you on different paths, you feel me?
do you like it in California?
Benjamin: Cali is nice, bro. It's got its own vibe, you know?
yeah. Do you like it more than Spain?
Benjamin: Man, I can't say I like one place more than the other, bro. Spain will always be home, but Cali got its own magic, you feel me?
Benjamin: Phew, glad we understand each other, bro.
so, why did you become the CEO of Keezy Co.?
Benjamin: Yo, it's a long story, bro, but I'll give you the CliffsNotes version.
Benjamin: Alright, listen up, bro. Keezy Co. was started by my buddy Keezy way back in the day. The guy was a genius, always pushing the boundaries of innovation.
yeah, I know the guy. He’s a cool person
Benjamin: Oh, really? He told you some stories? Well, let me fill you in on something, bro. Keezy had this crazy vision, man.
Benjamin: So, Keezy had this idea to create an app that could change the game, make people's lives easier and more connected.
Benjamin: Oh, you bet your ass he succeeded, bro! Keezy created this app that took the world by storm, made him a household name, and turned Keezy Co. into a tech powerhouse.