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Analysis Summary
Ask yourself: “Did I notice what this video wanted from me, and did I decide freely to say yes?”
Contextual Bridging
This technique was detected by AI but doesn't yet map to our curated glossary. We're tracking its usage patterns.
Worth Noting
Positive elements
- The video provides a practical look at how easily high-profile figures can be manipulated by social engineering and the importance of basic due diligence.
Be Aware
Cautionary elements
- The use of a political figure's public humiliation as a direct marketing 'hook' for an unrelated business consulting product.
Influence Dimensions
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Transcript
Apparently, Resza Palavi's team didn't filter this podcast that had him on. I'm only showing this for one reason. So, he is is is played a very important role in Iran with, you know, helping out. And he gets on this podcast and his team is getting them on this interview to be done. He doesn't know these are two pranksters from Russia. And the guy introduces himself as Adolf. Rob, I don't know if you have the whole interview. >> I do. >> Do you have this? Unbelievable. >> Go ahead. played from the beginning so we can just kind of see this and then go to it. Go ahead. >> That's great. And um um Resa Palavi is coming as well. I was just making sure the line was open. >> They're in Germany, I believe, while this is happening. >> He's just finishing another meeting. >> He's This guy sounds British, right? >> Oh, >> so how does your team not filter this out? >> Hello. Hello. Good afternoon. Uh good afternoon, dear Prince. Uh, so wait, waiting for Adolf. >> No problem. We'll wait. >> Okay. Okay. >> How do you like Munich? >> It's cold and rainy, so I can't say it's the best of times. >> Yes. Now, this is my uh I think fourth time in Munich in the last uh year. >> Oh, Adolf was here. >> Adolf is here. >> Good. >> Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. death. These are comedians. Yeah, this is a prank. >> I need to tell you that uh my father knew your father. >> How come? >> Really? Yes. >> Where was that? Was it uh he has >> grandfather and adult grandfather? >> Yes. My grandfather knew your father. >> How interesting. Was he was he stationed in Iran in some capacity or he was >> Did you hear what he just said? My grandfather and you understand what he's saying. agent in uh Searandu. >> Anyways, this continues trolling him. Let me tell you, it continues and then >> by the 7th minute mark or whatever, they figure out how long is the interview, right? About >> right now it's 6 minutes 46 seconds left. >> And then they realize and they said he's got to go and they start celebrating like we got him. I can't believe he fell forward. >> Okay. >> Who do you put this on? Him or his team? >> I put 90% on his team. I put 10% on him. And I'll tell you why. 90% on his team because the team has to filter out anybody that wants to have you on the show. Remember Trump got fooled one time with Sasha Baron with Borat? >> And he says, "I'm thinking about creating this business where the ice cream doesn't melt." >> Yeah. >> Well, it was Ali G. >> Ali G. Yeah. He says, you know, >> what you think about that? >> Within within two minutes, Trump is like, "No, I'm out of here. I got to go." So, by the way, it happens to everybody. Just so you know, it's not like >> Hillary was on between two plants. Oh, but that was Zach Galifanak. She knew what she was doing with that. >> She thought that was a good idea. But if you look at this one here, >> fast forward at the end when Trump is realizing this as a game and he goes to it and look how fine finishes it. Go to the last 10 seconds right there, Rob. >> I hope you make a lot of money. Good luck, folks. It's been nice seeing you. You take care of yourself. Okay. >> You're going to be in on that. >> Well, it sounds like an interesting >> He's got like P Diddy is going to be in it. >> Good. >> How funny was that? And that was 20 years ago. So he got it and he and he kind of walked out. But so to me, I put 90% of the team, 10% on him. And by the way, the moment that he says, >> "My name is Adolf." You got that mustache and you got >> German accent. >> Six on six minutes because they're all watching. How do you not And I get what you're saying. >> Bell should go off immediately. Maybe 20 seconds. >> I don't know if there's any ad. >> Hello and welcome to the Adolf show with a little mustache within 10 seconds. father. My father knew your father. >> At that point, you have to know where this is going. >> But I'm going to tell you, this is going to be no news. It's going to go by within 24 hours if it hasn't already moved on and people going to move on. >> Uh uh >> because it was via Zoom. >> No, it doesn't matter what it is. >> If this were in real life and you don't see that >> cuz you could say, "Oh, the lighting this and that." >> He has at least an excuse. >> Yeah. >> A little bit more. >> Team 90% team. Filter better. Filter better. Filter better. I think he's about to go on All-In podcast here soon and uh he's going to be doing a lot more of these. His team needs to filter these thing out better. Generally, don't do an interview with a guy named Adolf from Germany. It's a bad idea. I would just say like if in the future a host name is Adolf from Germany, I wouldn't do that podcast. >> That's one of your top seven rules for uh filtering. >> Yeah. Like we do a podcast course and I teach people the top 20 rules. I think that's like rule number two or three, right? Never do a podcast with a guy named Adolf from Germany. >> And despite talking uh Hitler wasn't a cool guy. Yeah. Yeah. >> I don't know if you heard that. >> Yeah. >> Yeah. We've kind of heard that all over the place, gang. Uh you guys heard I think there's a massive uh leadership uh taking place at the Trump Dorale. Trump even yesterday said, "Hey, go to Trump Dorale. Go to Trump Dorale." And guess what? We're holding our annual sales leadership summit that we do once a year at the Trump Dorale, March 25th through the 27th. If you're somebody that runs a business a million dollars or higher and you got five salespeople, this may be the right event for you. May want to watch this video. Go ahead, Rob. >> There are three different types of sales leaders I've worked with the last 20 years. One of them are those that are a boss, that are telling you what to do. One of them is one that wants to be your friend. He wants to say, "Hey, Johnny, let me help you get to this next level." And then the other one is the leader, the leader that's sitting down with you, accountable, challenge, pushing you, you can do more, expectation, business planning. Each one of them has pros and blind spots. One year I host an event called the sales leadership summit. This year we're doing it at the beautiful Trump Dorado March 25th through the 27th where we talk about topics like this 200 plus pages in a manual with people from around the world. You have to do a minimum of a million dollars a year and five salespeople to qualify to attend this. So if you're someone that's watching this saying I think I'm like a boss. I think I'm like a friend. I think I'm a leader. I want to find my blind spots. Click on a link below. Fill out the information. One of our consultants will get a hold of you. >> Beautiful. Click on the link below or go to that QR code. 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Video description
Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi was pranked by Russian comedians posing as a host named “Adolf.” The PBD Podcast panel reacts to the viral moment, debating whether the blame falls on Pahlavi or his team and what it reveals about media vetting in high-stakes politics. ------ ▶️ WATCH FULL SHOW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QsGF1afoX8Y ♟️ SALES LEADERSHIP SUMMIT 2026: https://bit.ly/45Evtj4 Ⓜ️ CONNECT ON MINNECT: https://bit.ly/4kSVkso Ⓜ️ PBD PODCAST CIRCLES: https://bit.ly/4mAWQAP 👔 BET-DAVID CONSULTING: https://bit.ly/4lzQph2 🥃 BOARDROOM CIGAR LOUNGE: https://bit.ly/4pzLEXj 💬 TEXT US: Text “PODCAST” to 310-340-1132 to get the latest updates in real-time! SUBSCRIBE TO: @VALUETAINMENT @ValuetainmentComedy @theunusualsuspectspodcast @HerTakePod @bizdocpodcast ABOUT US: Patrick Bet-David is the founder and CEO of Valuetainment Media. He is the author of the #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller “Your Next Five Moves” (Simon & Schuster) and a father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He currently resides in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.