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re: Theo Von and Dana White destroy Peloton and their CEO
Posted on 11/16/23 at 2:57 pm to ragincajun03
Posted on 11/16/23 at 2:57 pm to ragincajun03
Dana is with Bud Light. It’s on the same podcast. He said they employed hundreds of veterans and BL spent 1 billion to American farmers. He makes money so I’m not judging
Posted on 11/16/23 at 3:13 pm to ZIGG
I listen to just about every Theo Vonn podcast. I think he is hilarious and I listened to this on Tuesday when it came out.
There are too many potential sponsors out there to let one dictate what you do. Especially one that is a brand of a workout machine. Like every other workout machine, if it becomes trendy, it will reach its peak and then there will be something else people move on to.
I understand there is a subscription involved so a sale is more than what they make from that direct sale because of the subscription that people pay for, but its something no one needs. When people have to tighten their budget that is one of the first things to go or one of the items will stop buying.
And how many people who listens to a podcast, doesn't like the guest and says "I hate that guy, let me keep track of all the sponsors for this one episode because I will make sure not to buy anything from them"?
I used to always see a Peloton commercial, but I don't remember seeing one in awhile. So they can't afford to get any type of bad press..
There are too many potential sponsors out there to let one dictate what you do. Especially one that is a brand of a workout machine. Like every other workout machine, if it becomes trendy, it will reach its peak and then there will be something else people move on to.
I understand there is a subscription involved so a sale is more than what they make from that direct sale because of the subscription that people pay for, but its something no one needs. When people have to tighten their budget that is one of the first things to go or one of the items will stop buying.
And how many people who listens to a podcast, doesn't like the guest and says "I hate that guy, let me keep track of all the sponsors for this one episode because I will make sure not to buy anything from them"?
I used to always see a Peloton commercial, but I don't remember seeing one in awhile. So they can't afford to get any type of bad press..
Posted on 11/16/23 at 3:19 pm to ragincajun03
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But didn't Dana White and UFC recently do some big deal with Bud Light?
oh, the horror.
Posted on 11/16/23 at 3:56 pm to ZIGG
i'm surprised peleton advertised with theo vonn in the first place.
Posted on 11/16/23 at 6:18 pm to Corinthians420
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quote:If I dont buy a Pelaton, you honestly believe I have canceled them?
No, the key is when you post on social media about boycotting them and for what socially unacceptable reason.
That’s just an act incidental to boycotting.
Posted on 11/16/23 at 7:40 pm to ZIGG
CEO of peloton didn’t do this because he gives a frick about RFK Jr. He did it because his masters at Vanguard and BlackRock told him to.
“You want a successful company? Toe the globalist line”
“You want a successful Hollywood career? Toe the globalist line”
“You want a successful scientific career? Toe the globalist line”
“You want a successful company? Toe the globalist line”
“You want a successful Hollywood career? Toe the globalist line”
“You want a successful scientific career? Toe the globalist line”
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