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April 23, 2025 • 10 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, we're back again.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
We got to set the scene.

Speaker 1 (00:03):
Okay, Tom Brady is a couple of seconds away. You
have to understand he's in a family appointment with one
of his kids, and my son Chris is now on
the phone making contact with Tom Brady. Justin we've got
Tom Brady.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
What allow me.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
To reinduce myself?

Speaker 2 (00:16):
My name is Hold. They stood a outpe I used
to mold snow places. Yeah, I can't believe it back.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Well, good morning tom.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Brady, Good morning. I love that song that gets me
heart up.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
Well, that was a special moment when you were honored
out at Jillette Stadium. You came out onto the field
and that song played. People went nuts.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Yeah, that was such a special day for my family
and just to I think the culmination of a lot
of great years, so many fun times, and so many
great people that have been a part of my life.
So that was that one won't ever be recreated. RKK
went over the top one, that one. That was a
really special night.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
So is that always going to be your walk in song?
Like you're on next week, that's going to be the song.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
That's a pretty you know, it's been a lot of
years going out to it, so it just gets me
in the frame of mind. We're all trying to get
that in that mode and get our game face on,
and that song did it for me for a long time.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
Now, the phrase let's go, Did you ever try to
nail that down and make it your own legally?

Speaker 2 (01:20):
I know, you know, I think about it and then
I hear it all the time. And the best part
about that it can mean so many different things depending
on the tone and how you say it. And there
was a lot of those where I looked at jewel
ass like let's go, and you could use it about
I don't know, five seven different ways, and it's it's

(01:43):
a very versatile combination of words. So I use it
a lot of times to get fired up, and that
fired a lot of other people up. But I see
a lot of people use it now, so well, that's
a pretty good one.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
It's so cool and it must feel so good for you, Tom,
because you see videos of high school and middle school
football teams and even you kids in high school and
college doing the let's go thing that you created.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Yeah, a lot of years of it, and it's just
a yeah, man, there's a lot of things that I
looked up to, and a lot of people I looked
up to in my career. So I don't know. It's
always we'll give a little bit back. Hopefully a lot
of the young kids could drop the middle word in
that little series of words.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yeah, we can suggest it. So I got to set
the scene. Okay, Tom, I've got my son, Chris, your
partner with cord Vault by Tom Brady. I'm here, Billy,
I've got Lisa here, Justin is here, a Winn he's here,
Producer Riley is here. And if you don't mind, Tom,
we have a fatthead of you sitting in the main
chair so that we can actually see you while we're

(02:45):
talking to you.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Oh that makes me feel better. Well then I kind
of been there, not even virtually. I'm actually a standy
is standing in for me.

Speaker 1 (02:53):
I gotta tell you, Tom, not your best picture. No,
you have pink eye in the picture.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Chris, get on it. I'm on it, uh.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Tom, I got to say something, proud dad to proud dad,
I need to thank you so much for believing in
my son Chris uh in Cardvault, thank you, thank you,
thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
Yeah, I can't you know, there's I thinks for me
to be involved with him and the whole crew at
card Vault, we just it's always about the right teammates
and it's about everybody playing their job. And I think
when you're involved with the right people and the right
teammates and people have humility and a work ethic, you

(03:43):
know there's there's no limit to what can be accomplished.
And you know, we're doing this with a great collectible business,
and and it's a great hobby and I've been a
collector for a long time, but it's really about how
do we take our collective expertise and shared with the
masses to create a new generation of collectors like we

(04:07):
were when and like I was when I was a kid.
So I love partnering with your son. He's a wonderful man.
You've done a great job. And there's nothing like being
a dad to seeing your kids grow up and being
happy and fulfilled. And that's a great journey for all
of us as parents.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Tom. I remember when I was a kid, we collected
baseball cards. We kept them in shoe boxes, and we
played a game on people's stoops. I think it was
called Leaners or something. Well, you would line the cards
up against the wall and throw other cards and knock
as many down as you could. I'm guessing you never
played that.

Speaker 2 (04:40):
Game, so you guys didn't realize that if you damaged
the corner of the cards, the grading service was going
to deduct you a card. You're going to be wordless. See.
By the time I was collecting, everything went in a
plastic sleeve. Ye, not quite grated like it is now,
but there's it turned into it to a great hobby
that I think speaks to, you know, what a lot

(05:02):
of people are trying to do in their life and
creating these nostalgic memories through collecting and learning about people's biographies.
And I wrote about it this last week. So many
of the benefits of collecting, you know, shine through and
what we're doing these days.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
Yeah, I read it. I read your blog and you
said I learned about fractions and percentages and averages and
probabilities through trading cards.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
Yeah. I was not. I don't tell my kids this.
I was not much of a great student. I told
this to my son this last weekend. We actually went
to Coachella for who happened to be out there in
Palm Springs, and we had a great time. And we're
driving back and I said, listen, like your dad wasn't
the best student in the world. As my daughter just
walks in. Agree, I had my precious little girl that

(05:52):
just walked in. She's home from school, not feeling great. Oh,
she gets to hang with her dad today.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Tom, did you think for a second that he did
not know you were at Coachella with your son Jack.
I think the world knows you were at Coachella.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
I know we went there. We were with my parents
for Easter and it happened to be Coachella and we
were across the street and Travis Scott was there and
Dad said, Dad, we gotta go to this. And I said,
I said, Jack, he comes on at eleven forty five.
You know that's two forty five East Coast time. I'm
normally waking up it for you. I'm to start my day.
How am I going to stay awake? And it didn't

(06:29):
take much. A little two hour nap before the show
in a warm shower, and then we were good to go.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Well, you boy, Jack might be a big fan, but
we saw you dancing around to Travis Scott.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
I know I had a great I'm a huge fan
of his and he's just he's very humble guy and
he's worked extremely hard. I think he's a very hard
working guy, very creative, and you know, I love people
that always start trying to do things differently. And he's
he certainly created his own brand and music, but also
in merchandising. You know, I look at what he's done

(07:02):
with his shoe collection. Man, he's he's he's a very
impressive guy at such a young age.

Speaker 1 (07:07):
I think Justin's wearing the shoes right now in his studio,
so he's holding him up in the air.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
I like it. Wow.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
So how about your playlist, Like, what do you drive
around listening to during the course of the day.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
You know what, I'm pretty diversified in my music choice.
It's all depends on the mood I'm in. If I'm
working out, it's one thing, it's I If I'm hanging
out in the backyard, it's another. But right now, i'd
see if you saw my playlist, it'd be between Morgan Wallin,
Post Malone, Travis Scott Dazy. Yeah. Probably you two still

(07:46):
that those are probably my five top ones.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
Diversification, A lot of diversification there, Yeah, I know. So
you guys got off to an amazing start in New
Jersey a couple of weeks ago. I think there were
like ten thousand people. There are twenty people. And I
got to ask you, Tom, your arm looked very nfl
Ready is there.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
A chance, I know, Billy, I those days have come
and gone. Unfortunately, it's time for the next generation to
do it. And I had Peopot, I had my Montana Steve,
young people I looked up to, and John Elway and
Dan Marino, and now it's time for these young kids

(08:30):
to do it. So I get to I get to
view it from a different seat.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
Man, you were throwing sixty seventy yard bombs darts. It
was incredible. Before I let you go, Tom, do you
still have the boat?

Speaker 2 (08:43):
I have a I actually sold the boat, and I
have a smaller boat because it's a little easier to
maneuver around this this Miami Bay where I live now.
So it's the bigger, the seventy seven foot boat. That thing.
It just was a little hard to kind of get
where I needed to go. And interestingly, in Miami, you
use it as a means of transportation here, not just recreational.

(09:05):
So I have a little smaller one now that I
share with my friend.

Speaker 1 (09:07):
Well, I got to tell you Tom, now that you're
my new son. We do have a family putt put
here in Boston, you know, seventy feet or so, and
you're welcome on it anytime if you want to get
back out in the water here in Boston.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
I love it. I appreciate And when we open our
car vault by Tom Brady down here in Miami, you
better come down.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
To that opening count right, Do I get on the boat.

Speaker 2 (09:34):
Absolutely, We'll have a little boat. We'll have a little
boat toast. It's a little sun set boat toast.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
Oh, there you go, There you go. We don't have
to throw a trophy out into the water or something stupid.
Right that those days are gone, Tom, I can't thank
you enough. I hope your daughter feels better. But again,
thank you so much for taking care of my son
and keeping an eye on him and partnering with him.
And you're a good guy, Tom.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
I appreciate you. Guys. Good luck, and I hope everything
is great in Boss. I know the marathon was yesterday.
My boy Teddy Bruski had a team running for stroke awareness.
I always pay attention to that and all the Runners,
And that's such a special day in our city. And
I used to live there on Beacon Street, and that
day signified a lot of things, and it signified that
we were getting closer to football season, which is kind

(10:18):
of the start of the off season in the springtime
and spring workouts, so it's a good time of year
up there in the Northeast.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
See Tom, that's why you're so special. You remember things.
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