Episodes
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Men are built to conquer—that’s just how it is. Since the dawn of time, men have chased power, built empires, and sacrificed everything to win. That instinct is still here today. CEOs grind 15-hour days, fighters step into the ring, and hustlers chase money—because deep down, every real man wants to dominate his space. The weak make excuses, the strong take action.
You want success? Stop being lazy. Stop scrolling, stop waiting, stop whining. Work. The universe rewards those who put in the effort. Every failure, every setback—good. It’s fuel. Use it, push harder, and take what’s yours. The world belongs to those who refuse to settle.
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In this explosive and uncensored interview, Andrew Tate sits down with Frankie Lee for a deep dive into the mindset, principles, and controversies that define him. From dissecting global politics and Agenda 2030 to sharing his unapologetic views on masculinity, success, and personal freedom, Tate leaves no topic untouched.
He reflects on his rise to financial independence, the impact of his mentors, and the lessons he’s learned in business, relationships, and life. Whether he’s discussing artificial intelligence’s potential to destroy humanity, criticizing societal norms, or revealing the driving forces behind his polarizing persona, Tate speaks with unflinching honesty.
Love him or hate him, Andrew Tate offers perspectives that challenge conventional thinking. This is not just an interview—it’s an invitation to rethink what you know about power, success, and the world around you.
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Michael Franzese visits Andrew and Tristan Tate at their compound for a candid conversation. They discuss Michael’s passport issue, the Tate brothers' legal battles, media narratives, government influence, and free speech. With Andrew’s outspoken views and Michael’s experience in legal and political circles, this episode offers sharp insights on power, control, and personal freedom.
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Evil wins when good men do nothing. www.cobratate.com/resist
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BTW white guys. I'm trying to help you here.
Take the hint.
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Andrew Tate breaks down the philosophy that led him from the bottom to the top—through relentless work, discipline, and never missing a day. He discusses the power of consistency, taking action, and why true fulfillment comes from overcoming struggle.
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The only way to resist is through strength.
Weak men cannot help in the battle for humanity,
They only get in the way.
When they threaten to fire you from your job for speaking out, will you have the finances to speak anyway?
Do you have the strength to resist?
if not, are you even trying to develop it? www.cobratate.com/fight
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Heartbreak is a universal experience of man, so use it: www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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Andrew Tate joins Jack Neal for a candid conversation on cancel culture, government control, and the price of influence. From jail time to ongoing legal battles, Tate breaks down the system’s tactics and shares why he believes he’s still alive. Raw, unfiltered, and thought-provoking—this is Tate at his sharpest.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. https://www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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This speech breaks down Andrew Tate’s interpretation of the “Matrix” as a metaphor for societal control, where institutions are made up of people deciding outcomes through conversations and paperwork. According to Tate, these systems—governments, judicial systems, media, etc.—are inherently flawed and vulnerable to abuse because they rely on human fallibility.
His core argument is that tangible assets (like property or wealth) are susceptible to the “Matrix’s” control, as they can be taken away or redefined by decisions and bureaucracy. To “escape the Matrix,” one must build intangible assets that are beyond this control: reputation, networks, skills, and personal brand. These, he argues, are harder for the Matrix to destroy.
Tate emphasizes that true freedom comes from understanding how the world operates and becoming resilient—financially, socially, and spiritually. However, achieving this requires discipline, effort, and a mindset shift that most people are unwilling to adopt. His message encourages critical thinking about societal systems and personal autonomy, challenging individuals to redefine their path to success outside of conventional frameworks.
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You can’t resist when you’re weak.
Become strong.
www.thewarroom.ag
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There is no such thing as no work to do. www.cobratate.com/truth
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You’d be amazed what you can do when you learn the secrets of your mind: https://apply.thewarroom.ag
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In this powerful 20-minute speech, Andrew Tate challenges viewers to unlock their fullest potential by embracing discipline, dedication, and resilience. He passionately argues that the key to greatness lies in the willingness to endure pain and struggle, emphasizing that life is a constant battle for self-improvement. Tate stresses the importance of consistency in training, mental toughness, and relentless pursuit of goals, regardless of feelings or circumstances. With provocative insights, he motivates viewers to reject laziness, take accountability, and commit to the difficult path towards becoming the best version of themselves. A must-watch for those seeking motivation to transform their lives.
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My unmatched perspicacity coupled with sheer indefatigability makes me a feared opponent in any realm of human endeavor.
I've lived a varied life.
A long exciting adventure.
The only reason I have so much wisdom to share, Is because of the experiences I've had.
The life I lived.
www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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I don't want everybody to like me. I want to save the Kingdom. www.votebruv.co.uk
If you want to be liked you're not fit for politics.
I don't need to lie.
I don't care if you call me racist, homophobic, misogynistic.
Been through that for years it has 0 effect.
I am the Borg and have adapted beyond your phasers.
I WILL FIX GREAT BRITAIN.
If that makes me racist?
TOUGH If that makes me homophobic?
TOUGH If that makes you cry?
TOUGH I don't care.
I'm a problem solver.
I don't want everybody to like me.
I want to save the Kingdom.
www.votebruv.co.uk
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In this speech, Andrew Tate criticizes the modern obsession with “fun” and risk-taking for enjoyment, particularly activities like skydiving. He argues that such risks are immature and stem from a lack of understanding about true danger. Tate contrasts this mindset with the masculine approach, where risks are taken for purpose, survival, and protection, not for thrill or luck. He believes that women, in particular, live in a state of “willful ignorance” regarding their own safety, relying on luck instead of skill. Tate views true masculinity as being ready to face real danger and being competent enough to handle it, rather than seeking out artificial excitement.
Conclusion:
Tate concludes that risking your life purely for fun or adrenaline is not only immature but also offensive to him. He emphasizes that real warriors and men of value operate with calculated risk and readiness, not relying on luck but on their own strength, skills, and preparations. The underlying message is that true masculinity is about protecting what matters and being prepared for life’s real challenges, not seeking superficial thrills.
You don't have time for "fun" as a man. You have work. www.cobratate.com/mission
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Happiness is overrated. In this blunt and unapologetic take, Andrew explains why men aren’t meant to seek constant happiness but instead strive for respect, competence, and purpose. True fulfillment comes from building an empire, mastering hard work, and being someone whose words carry weight. Happiness is for kids—men should aim higher.
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Candace Owens discusses the alarming trend of blind reliance on “data” and the elites’ potential agenda to undermine critical thinking. Featuring Andrew Tate’s unfiltered critique of data manipulation, this episode explores why trusting intuition, logic, and experience often trumps overanalyzing skewed statistics. A must-watch for anyone questioning modern narratives.
If a fight is inevitable, swing first. Www.cobratate.com/wisdom
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