Matt Beall Limitless

As the channel passes the 2000 sub mark, it’s nice to pause and take a second to say thank you to everybody for being here and for the incredible support you have shown in the comments and with the likes and shares over the last several months.

It’s been so much fun to build something and to talk to so many incredible people. I’ve made lots of new friends. I’m grateful for all of the guests, and SUPER GRATEFUL to all of the subscribers! I’m so glad everyone is enjoying the channel, there is a lot more great content to come!

Thanks everybody,

Matt

1 year ago | [YT] | 100



@marcobattistini5442

Thank you sir for the wicked content and especially for the contributions of collecting and allowing your vases to be studied.

1 year ago | 3  

@TheRealOriginalDiegoM

Glad I found your channel. You hit on a lot of topics that really fascinate me. Very professional setup and format you’ve got going on. Keep it up! Also, would love to buy a vase (wish I knew where to get them!).

1 year ago | 5  

@MichaelClarke1980

You are doing great work Mr. Beall. The guests are amazing. Once this subject grabs a hold of you, it never lets go. Lets figure some stuff out

1 year ago | 5  

@BlockDefender

It's only a matter of time before the sub count reflects the actual quality of the great content and production value! It should be millions! Regardless of that though, I imagine people 100+ years from now still finding great value in these shows as a lot of the topics age like wine (or milk) as science progresses. Keep up the great show!

1 year ago | 5  

@mikelee9886

You have a great channel with great guests! Watch every episode as soon as it comes out. It takes a little bit to get rolling but keep going, your doing great man!

1 year ago | 5  

@AustinKoleCarlisle

You rock, man! You're opening minds on a level I could only dream of!

1 year ago | 2  

@East10Outpost

Congratulations Matt👏🏻 I am so excited to see the heights this show is undoubtedly going to reach. The algorithm is a strange mistress, but when she decides one day it's your time it'll be over and your channel will be MASSIVE forever more. You are entering new ground and changing the conversation. I pray for your health and success, be blessed Matt

1 year ago | 3  

@peathead4450

Your own fault, Matt. 😉 Interesting guests. Great content. No wonder the channel is growing. Looking forward to things to come

1 year ago | 4  

@SafelyUnsafe

2,000 isn’t anywhere close to what you deserve. People are missing out on these interesting conversations.

1 year ago | 3  

@seedhound

Just discovered your channel and it's great. Will be listening regularly.

1 year ago | 2  

@kklh7918

Well Done, great truth seeking

1 year ago | 2  

@rustycarpenter1219

Thank you for making it happen!

1 year ago | 4  

@CianObrien98

Brilliant content Matt, I don’t know how many times I refresh your channel every week hoping for a new video. Such a well structured and easy to listen to podcast. It has really opened my mind over the last couple months in a very positive way. Your channel is so genuine and non profit driven whatsoever. Keep doing what your doing 🔥

1 year ago | 1  

@Nixxon223

Podcast with Great Guests! And a great Host. For being new show it has a very knowledgeable host who knows whats up.

1 year ago | 1  

@youngerdryad

It would also explain a rough inner area, being exposed to an acidic chemical, which battery acid certainly would do, for long periods of time.

10 months ago | 0  

@8m617

Sub’d for the set alone.

11 months ago | 1  

@youngerdryad

Hi Matt, I just saw you on the Danny Jones podcast. I'm sure I'm not the first one to mention this, but after seeing the remnants of the Baghdad battery and knowing about how modern car batteries will lose power if placed on flat concrete due to temperature difference, wouldn't it give a good reason for the lack of surface area on the bottoms of the vases? Tiny surface area, very little wasted energy when sat on the ground because there's hardly any transfer of tempetures. Certainly makes sense for the two diode holes you mentioned if they were ancient batteries. I don't know, just an observation from having to recharge a couple that were left on the concrete garage floor when I was younger. After wracking my brain it almost makes sense to me.

10 months ago (edited) | 0  

@zwiguy9494

you should have a larger audience!

10 months ago | 1  

@gazza6348

G'day mate awesome work great content thanks buddy 👍👍🇦

1 year ago | 1  

@Pwnziillaaaa

Thank you for the great content sir 🫡

1 year ago | 5