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Noah Laack-Veeder (00:00) hey, what’s up? How are you? You know, good.

Philip Stefani (00:05) Right on, missed your call, man. I was heads down.

Noah Laack-Veeder (00:09) What was that? I?

Philip Stefani (00:11) Missed your call? I was heads down.

Noah Laack-Veeder (00:13) Good. I’m glad you were heads down.

Philip Stefani (00:17) Called you back though, and then you were heads down.

Noah Laack-Veeder (00:20) I was getting a coffee drink for my wife and I, because we’ve been up since two a. M. Just.

Philip Stefani (00:28) For the fun of it, right? Yeah.

Noah Laack-Veeder (00:30) No, it’s something we choose to do, not a sick child.

Philip Stefani (00:34) Oh, this Guy is sick.

Noah Laack-Veeder (00:36) Yeah, but it’s just, you know, what you get, you know, your… mind’s different when you’re a parent, you just don’t need sleep.

Philip Stefani (00:47) I believe it. You unlock the parent’s superpowers you.

Noah Laack-Veeder (00:51) Unlock the hormonal switches.

Philip Stefani (00:57) You got like a coffee shop in your neighborhood or you drive out?

Noah Laack-Veeder (01:01) Somewhere? Yeah, it’s like six minutes away in a drive.

Philip Stefani (01:08) Nice. Very.

Noah Laack-Veeder (01:10) Nice. I also had to get some more beans because we’re out… coffee beans, yes.

Philip Stefani (01:17) You guys have like a fancy setup. You go all in on that?

Noah Laack-Veeder (01:21) Oh, yeah. I haven’t told you about my fancy setup.

Philip Stefani (01:24) No. What do you do? Maxwell house boink?

Noah Laack-Veeder (01:30) No, dude. Folgers, the best part of waking up. Nice. Just tell me when we need to switch to work mode, but I’ll show you this thing.

Philip Stefani (01:46) Yeah, man. Show me your setup.