
Matt & Ryan discuss guests from 2024, future guests in 2025, and the journey from zero subscribers to 39K. Follow Matt Beall Limitless: https://x.com/MattbLimitless https://www.tiktok.com/@mblimitless https://www.instagram.com/mattbealllimitless/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Matt-Beall-Limitless/61556879741320/ Listen on: Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6727221 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/MattBeallLimitless Check out Ryan Barthel: https://x.com/RABproducer Episode Timeline: 00:00 Introductions 01:16 2024 Guests 1:26:58 Upcoming Guests & Episodes 1:36:30 2025 1:40:15 Closing
Chapter 1: What was the journey from zero subscribers to 39K?
Chapter 2: Who were the biggest guests in 2024?
I didn't think we'd have like Graham Hancock, Jimmy Corsetti, Randall Carlson, like those big names on the first year. That was a big surprise. For me, the evidence for geopolymer is just, and this is going to, people are going to get pissed off with this. It's just very minimal. It's very minimal. Out of 100% full understanding of what Bob was talking about at dinner, what was your percent?
Negative 10%.
that i think that a lot of what we see out there is either reverse engineered from crashes that have happened extraterrestrial crashes that have happened or interdimensional crashes that have happened now some of the that he says i mean some of the that he talks about i mean it's wild
To clarify, we had zero subscribers. We didn't even have a channel yet. We recorded with Ben, and then the creation, the official creation on YouTube and Spotify and all the other platforms came after we recorded the episode. So our number one thing was, hey, you know what?
Let's shoot for the stars and get one of the biggest names in ancient civilizations, ancient Egypt, obviously an expert on the vase. let's reach out and see what he says.
Yeah.
And, and Ben being the humble and kind person that he is, he's like, yeah, I kind of want to see some bases. I'm tired of seeing them behind locked behind glass and things like that. I want to see him in person. And, and Matt seems like a really cool guy and yeah, sure. I'll go on a. And record an episode for a channel that technically did not exist. Right.
So for him to come down here and, you know, I say this, not half-ass it. I mean, he really came down and put his intensity into the episode. And it was so much fun getting to meet him and getting to experience in person for the first time, you know, that wealth of knowledge that he has. There's no other, I mean, we started off the podcast together. with one of the biggest guests in the community.
And I think I can speak for you and I will forever be grateful for Ben for that. Not just all the vase talk and everything, but really taking a chance on limitless. Um, we'll always be grateful for that.
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Chapter 3: What insights can we expect from upcoming guests in 2025?
And as I'm sharing who I am and kind of what we're going to do today, he is nothing else exists in the world except for me. And in that moment, I felt like an asshole. I did because I was like, great, this is the guy coming in. We're going to have to treat him like royalty and yada, yada, yada. And I built up this whole scenario in my head, unfair to Billy.
And he walked in and, man, he just popped that bubble and was like, Ryan, nice to meet you. How long have you been doing this? He wasn't even concerned about getting to you, yet getting to the vases. He just wanted to talk to me and have a conversation with me. And then he got to meet Joe, who kind of helped organize the flights and everything, talk to her for five minutes.
And then when we got back into discussing the vases and things like that, the limited knowledge that I had at that point, I've got much more now, but I was contributing to the conversation and he was engaging with me and giving me his thoughts. So you see this, you see Billy on our episode, you see Billy all over YouTube and things like that.
um outside of that he is just one of the nice again one of the nicest and and and most genuine people i've met and i could not have been more wrong and i'm proud to say that just a hell of a guy a really really nice guy should teach you something about assumptions more than anything I, I, you know, I learned hard that day. I learned hard that day.
I, and I think I told you right afterwards, I was like, man, I got to talk to you real quick. Cause you asked me how it went. And I was very transparent with it of like, Hey, this is, this is what I thought. And this is how I walked into it. And good for you. Boy, was I wrong. And I don't do that anymore.
I'm I, you know, I'll research our guests and kind of understand what their shtick is, but I don't, I don't read anything else outside of kind of their content. And now I walk into it open.
He gets, and with his recent debate, if you want to even call it a debate, with Wesley Huff, he gets attacked a lot online, which, you know, you put yourself out there, whatever, but... I went to the Conscious Awards, Billy Carson's second annual Consciousness Awards last year, and the following that he has and the people that came to see him were so deeply connected with him.
It was incredible at just almost like a spiritual level of the people and the connection that he had with all the people that were clearly in his life and clearly there to support him. But it was a couple of thousand people that the man has deep connections with and all good people, you know, super chill, super, super cool environment, met up, met some new friends.
But, but genuine, I think is the, you said genuine. I think that's a really great word. He's very intelligent, very intelligent, both, both emotionally and intellectually very intelligent, but the genuine is what came across to me as well. Um, just like one of the coolest dudes that you could possibly want to sit down and have a conversation with or eat dinner with.
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Chapter 4: How did early episodes influence audience growth?
That's why I made the distinction of my interaction before we recorded and then afterwards.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I mean, not just on our podcast, but like just in general, like the, I mean, it's just, it's wild and people hate that. Like people, people can't stand that.
To be honest with you, from my limited experience with him, I have no doubt in my mind that he's lost zero sleep of it.
Right.
It's already behind him. Yeah. He's looking forward. He's looking that way. And he's going to continue to move. And what people need to understand is that we're talking about Billy Carson like he's a monolith. her name eludes me, but his wife, Elizabeth, Elizabeth is another superstar. So Billy isn't on his own.
They are a couple.
They are a team power couple. And yeah, he's, he's not going anywhere at all. I'm not going anywhere at all. No, not at all.
86,000.
86,000. Could be our first 100K. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, Graham Hancock's catching them, but, but the, the, the, the, the, the chart on the views chart on, on Timothy is very unique. It just keeps going up and up and up. So it's fun to watch, man. Timothy, that was a wild episode. It started at dinner. Can we go back a little bit, please?
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Chapter 5: What are the major themes discussed in the podcast?
And I would love nothing more than to be proven wrong because that's just another advancement forward where I think a lot in the mainstream community would be like, wrong, moving on, where you're open to it.
Yeah. Dan Richards is an awesome human being. He's a great human being. He's hilarious. He's a good dude. Just doesn't care. Just fires off. He's like Kaylee on X. He just doesn't... He's just firing off at people. But honestly, one of the nicest, most humble, down-to-earth, genuine, kind people, respectful, just appreciative. I mean, like...
one of the top in each of those categories that I've had the pleasure to meet. So I'm humbled to call Dan a friend.
Oh, me too. And the first time you see the guy, you're like, the construction site's over there, dude. Come on now.
He said it himself. That's not my opinion.
This is an assumption and judgment again. It is. It is. I know. I'm getting better about it. But he's even said it himself, you know, but he's one of those people that, again, you underestimate because... He doesn't have this steeped academic background being in a classroom. He's self-educated.
And what Dan does better than anyone on the planet, in my opinion, is that he just doesn't disagree or say that, no, you've gotten that wrong. He does his research and he finds the papers and he just doesn't take someone's word for it. He checks their sources and really pulls that thread together. To go down that rabbit hole and find the true answer.
The other thing about Dan too is when he gets it wrong, he'll be the first to tell you that he got it wrong.
Yeah. And, and I think that's what, or the second, he got the vase thing wrong with, with, and, and, but he, and he made a video. I told him immediately he was wrong about the faces. It was kind of the second in that case, but, but yeah, he, he did make a video. He's you're, you're absolutely right. Your, your point is correct.
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Chapter 6: How does the podcast approach alternative history?
Jimmy goes, the hell are you talking about? You get grams out before you get mine. Like you get his out. Like he was just even the, even the large following that Jimmy has over a million, you know, he was like, you get grams out there because he is. It's like a million eight or something.
Yeah. It's, it's,
ridiculous amount of people. It's like Graham's one of those people. He's at the top. You get his message out there. You get his word out there and his thoughts way before you do mine.
So I thought that was cool. It is cool. Yeah, Jimmy was cool the whole time. Everybody has just a huge amount of respect for Graham, I think. Yeah, Jimmy was freaking great, too. Love Jimmy. New friend. I mean, he's just a good dude. He was so...
I, he was so respectful and just so classy and, and, and just so cool to just everybody that he came in contact with the entire time, you know, and, and I, I didn't really know much about him. I didn't know what to expect, you know, and I know that, um, No, whatever.
I think, you know, I guess on X or whatever, if you've got some wild theories, there's probably going to be some people that are attacking you and there's probably going to be, you're probably going to defend yourself. So I was just...
a little bit familiar with some of the back and forth stuff, but I really didn't know what to expect, which, but was just blown away by, by Jimmy and his character and the way that he handled himself over the, the couple of days that we were here.
And again, I feel like I got a new friend in Jimmy, you know, he's like, he's, he's been even like with the, the Kaylee stuff and having Kaylee on the episode. I know that they have some history there, but Jimmy's been liking all of the posts and, and, you know, been very, they don't take a personal, no, he's super cool.
We have different opinions, and that's healthy. That's what's needed. And hats off to Jimmy. I know a lot of people don't give him the same respect of keeping their attacks not personal, but in my experience, Jimmy doesn't.
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Chapter 7: What are the guests' perspectives on ancient civilizations?
He flew in, recorded with us, flew out a day later, right? Yeah. And that was, I mean, that's one day of travel. I mean, he's 15, 16 hours. Yeah. And... was just excited to be here, excited to be on the show. And then he said it was 24 hours.
He had to go to Germany and like, and then, and then through customs and all of that, like, it's not, it's not easy.
And we're so grateful that they came over and he, like I said, Praveen's just, just such a cool human. No doubt.
Yeah. Yeah. I don't know how old the stuff in India is that we're talking, like the temples and stuff. I like his theory about how they were built on older structures. You know, that makes a lot of sense. I think that similar things probably all over the world at sacred sites. But there were some really cool mysteries there that we covered.
And we recorded an episode for his channel about the vases, which was fun. We did that in New York.
Outside of Danny Jones, that was one of the first times that you've kind of been on someone else's channel talking about the vases and things like that. So even then, that was kind of a new experience for you as well.
No doubt. And then Ashton Forbes. You know, like the... Ashton is very much on the side of the camp that all of the technology and orbs that we're seeing, I think, I don't want to put words into his mouth. First off, let me say, good dude, super cool, like super into his...
his his his work and very passionate about his theory and and um great we just had a one-on-one dinner with him and got to know him and a super nice guy again very respectful uh very very serious about what he does obviously and um i knew it was going to be a great episode and he was just a pro when he came on the show and we we recorded here it was like it was one of the easiest and one of the most mind-blowing podcasts
like if another like big if true kind of a thing um ashton's more on the side of this is all government technology and for me i think that it's it's um people always ask like what's what do you really think you know because i'm just sitting here about the drones and about everything about everything because i'm just sitting here asking the questions and kind of letting the guests talk and that's my thing like i like to let the guests talk and
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Chapter 8: How do personal experiences shape podcast discussions?
Yeah, I, you know, I... I walked into it, I'm not going to say with a healthy amount of skepticism, but always open to what could occur and what we could see. And we got out there to the property, and it was a beautiful night. It was cold. The sun went down, obviously, at its normal time. But we really started to see the stars and everything. And then...
Look, I won't go into all the detail, you know, go watch the episode to find all of it. But I personally saw something that was not a plane, that was not a satellite, that was, in my opinion, in that moment and still now, was not a man-made object. Now, am I outright going to say, oh, I saw an orb?
So explain it. What did it do? What did it look like? What did it do?
So we had been watching for different things that evening, and we had seen things going in straight lines, which at the time, in my opinion, was a satellite. But then we saw one, I don't even know what you would call it. We experienced one event to where they were in a triangle formation, and we know that satellites don't do that. That was weird. That was weird. That was weird.
And then if you look back at some of the other events... They looked like satellites.
They did. Like stars moving in the sky or like a satellite moving in the sky. In a triangle pattern. But in a perfect triangle pattern, not moving one millimeter from the next and just coasting along the sky. And they weren't like blacking out the sky behind them, I don't think, but I don't remember that being the case. But it appeared that... The space between them was sky.
It wasn't like a craft or anything. But it was like three little...
star looking objects or satellite looking objects moving through the sky traveling at the exact same speed and i immediately googled like or asked ai like do satellites fly in pairs because i'd never seen that before yeah and like a pair is one thing but three is very very strange and that close proximity moving at that speed ai is like it does not happen it's like it's like it doesn't you know you're not going to see that so that was weird
And then when you start to look at some of the other events, like Chris Bledsoe and Ron, they've seen those triangles before. And then, you know, obviously during the episode, one of the big hallmarks of Chris's experience was the triangle. So that was the first thing that we saw that really got me, okay, all right, this is different. And then...
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