This podcast episode explores the story of Keith Gill, also known as "deep fucking value" and "roaring kitty," and his investment in GameStop. Gill discovered that large hedge funds were shorting the company, leading him to believe that the stock had potential. His charismatic and relatable nature rallied support from the Reddit and Twitter communities, turning the investment into a David and Goliath story. The stock soared as a result, highlighting the power of retail investors and the influence of social media platforms. The episode also discusses the GameStop short squeeze, the role of market makers, and the monetization of fame by Keith Gill. It delves into the experiences of the speaker during his paternity leave and the exploration of artistic activities. It touches on topics like the rise of run clubs, the success story of Sylvester Stallone in writing Rocky, and the importance of copywriting in business. The episode concludes with discussions on transforming the world of running, ex-college athletes seeking alternative outlets, and the impact of COVID-19 on human connection. The speaker also receives unsolicited feedback from Scott Harrison, the founder of Charity Water, emphasizing personal growth and giving feedback. Lastly, the episode highlights the speakers' past charitable actions and their intention to provide an update on the impact.