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I just want to say this. I mean, obviously you know, um,
we gotta pay the bills, right, but but but this
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you this, Well, you have a product line that comes
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it to the cannabis industry and they need it right
because there's a lot of people just you know, trying
to figure it out and just working a little. They
weren't in the cannabis game. They came in due to
bring their great products cannabis its correct, They weren't. They
weren't a company that built around that. They were already
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in the industry of making candies, making uh extra oils, yeah, oils.
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So they're already in major stores across the country, and
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listening to hog Hogan right now, I just doing a
character like that. I just do it. It's just enjoying
something here, right, Yes, So I'm back, okay, back to
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the show. You know, I hopeaby started myself as the
hot girl in the crowd when I was three d
fifty pounds. But you know what, even and I really
did all bullsh decided. The craziest thing is I swear
to God I did, And that's just it's a deeper
psychological bullshit. So that's why you were still And that's
a real that's real spit, like wal Ebony Graham, though
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she's the real one. Like I always thought I was
the CEO of Divine Elegance Models, but I was the
furthest thing from it, like Ebony is. But I also
thought I was like Felicia and not like Felicia with
a snap like Felicia de Leon, like the model of
the divine Elegance models. And then I really thought I
was really close to being because I was kind of
like light skinned Mexican. So I thought I was like
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Evelynn Valdez Orpus, the model of divine models. You know
what I mean. Look, I got a little tent. I
like that. I see you. I see you know ware
your girls, So Divine Elegance Models, let me lace everybody
up here. This is so dope. I love what you
guys do, so let me say this and understanding, we're
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to talk to these ladies. Divine Elegance Models is a
modeling agency specializing and providing top tier models that elevate
the atmosphere of any events hants. I thought I was
one of these ones, you know saying. Listen to what
I'm saying. Divine Elegance Models are available for trade shows,
corporate events, charity events, private events, or any v i
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P parties, rights, business professionals and individuals that truly wish
to engage in beautiful intelligence, in articulate women that are
out there to have a great time and come that
they're there for higher Their their ambassadors to socialize and
provide friendly versation with guests to make their clients feel
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more comfortable and entertained. Much like the early days of
Hollywood stars and comedian Tiffany Haddish, Ebony Graham identifies as
motivational party starters and pride herselves as being one of
the ones who sparks up the entertainment of the events
that she's attends. We've seen many actresses do this from
across the land. I've known him processed for personally. My
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little cousin, Angela Johnson, who's a world what known comedian
that's gone everywhere, hasn't done when she lived with me
in freaking Monrovia, and she'd go to events like this
for companies and do things like this. So it's people
like that that are working for companies like this. And
one of the agency's core value is the belief that
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the true beauty comes from within. I'm telling you a
personal fan band people who do this. You know what
I'm saying. It ain't like Oh I do I know, folks, Yes,
you guys hear us talk about Angela all the time.
Blue and I went to your concert. If you are
interest comedy show, comedy, it was her concert, comedy show's
comedy show. And that's not a concert. True, we're doing
a concert. But if you're interested in booking for an
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upcoming event, concert, comedy show, whatever I'm talking about, feel
free hit these ladies up in this company via email
info at Divine Elegance Models dot com. That's d I
V I N E E L E G A n
C E m O D e l s dot com
and check out their Instagram at Divine Elegance Models. Now
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let's give our guests, you guys, a warm welcome to
Cannabis talk one on one Hebony, evly just kids and
one we got three, we got Emany Graham, Felicia Dilone
and the end over there and Evelyn Veldez in the
middle right there. Welcome ladies to Cannabis and Ebony. How
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do you come up with what I call and like
to describe such I don't know how to say it,
but just to say it's such a player company. I mean,
this is so smart and right and tight, and because
it's so what everything I describe right, nice, lovely, smart,
beautiful women come up and turn up the party and
you hear the examples of people you're like, And now
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you come up with a company like that? Where the
concept comes from? Um? Okay, So it came from a
few different things. I'm not sure where to start, Okay.
So I think that it's just not as common as
it should be too, especially nowadays with social media, to
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try to connect with people on a genuine level, like
instead of transactionally, you know, instead of only engaging with
people that can do something for your social media or
your pockets. Engaging with people just because, right, because you
never know it's behind that exterior. And yeah, I really
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get to knowing people. And I know, like when I
go to events and I have a conversation with somebody
and it's meaningful, genuine and we actually, you know, form
a connection. I walk away from that conversation feeling amazing. Yeah. Yeah,
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And I mean it's it's so much more just validating,
just it's so much more beneficial for you as a
human to connect with people based on you know, similar
interests or um similar backgrounds or you guys don't even
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have to be alike, but just that connection that you
get from actually having a conversation versus like, Okay, how
many followers do you have? How pretty are you? Yeah,
come with me to this event. Everything you're saying, by
the way, I know it's touching his heart too, write
and I don't have to look at because what you
just described is like how we feel, right like, and
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I know he I don't have to look at him
to know this, and I can say how we feel
knowing he feels the same way one percent, right, And
so I love that because, as I said, I felt
like that. We felt like that because that's what we
do too when we go into a room. That's how
we like to light it up. And that's how when
we heard about your company, and then this for like
this is dope that people like, so people will do
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the same thing to us, you know what I'm saying.
So as artists, you know, so like a lot of
people come in and they'll be like, oh, you guys,
you know the owner's cannabis talking on one like yeah,
and then there's like either a sales pitch behind it
or how it followers you guys got and then we're
like what, we're four point two million, this and this
and and they're like what you know, it's like yeah,
like put the down plane go I got five six thousand,
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but like on our personal but on our personal level trip,
but on a small level like oh yeah, like we
go towld thousand people to phone me like whatever, like
I'm not but don't even care. But I think that
doesn't mean like that doesn't mean anything to us. And
a lot of times I think the sales pitch of
that is is not understanding like who people really are?
You know, and so I could appreciate it a lot
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when he says like he's feeling it, because I think
he's feeling like like in my heart, Like I'm like,
do you know how many people coming here and sit
down and try and be like blue, how can we
do this? Or what can I do that? And I'm
just like, man, you don't even know who the funk
I am yet, Like you know what I'm saying, Like
you know you already want to you want to jump
in bed already, like we don't were able to have
talked yet, you know what I'm saying. So you enjoy
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the ambiance a little bit first, and that's what you're saying.
And even from a professional standpoint, it's it's so much
more sustainable to build a you know, a partnership with
someone that you trust and companies and people, Yeah, like
with someone that you trust, like that's gonna last so
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much longer. It's like customer service one oh one, you know,
And to think how you build this hempany because everything
you described, I see where that love comes from. Right,
So this it's you as the CEO of this company.
We're gonna take a break real quick, and I want
you to think of and I want to hear the answer.
How do you push that on? How do you hire?
What do you got to go through that? The next
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two ladies of what made you say? I want to
be a part of that. I love what it is,
like I said, I think it's player from top. So
what makes you and how do you teach it? And
how do you come aboard with it? It's Cannabis Talk
one oh one. We're here with the CEO, Ebony Graham,
doing it real big with Felicia and Evelyn all from
that lovely company Divine Elegance Models. It's Cannabis Talk one
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oh one. We'll be right back after this break keeping
locks right here, We'll be right back with Cannabis Talk
one oh one. Welcome back to Cannabis Talk one oh one.
You guys know what time it is, right, That's right.
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be at the big, big, big, big Big Burning Tree
Festival august In at Atlanta, California, Ebony, Felicia and Evelyn
all from Divine Elegance Models, Ebony Graham, the CEO, Like
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I said, everything you described at the beginning, touches blue
and ice Heart, because we are those type of gentlemen
as well as you guys are those type of women. Therefore,
we are those type of humans, which I love. And
we get paid for doing that too, which is funny,
you know what I mean that being said, you go
out and do it. How do you say, I'm gonna
hire people to come do this with me? How do
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you recruit? How do you get the followers to say
I want to do that too. Okay, so now I'm
gonna have to change it out, which I think I
should anyway, because we've told a field models. Um, but
we have a casting call slash mixer and um the
model as we have them scheduled to come in for interviews. Um.
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But in between, you know, we're you know, we're serving
um them appetizers and champagne and um we have like
you know, if you're all in, it's in a mansion.
So if you have that type of personality, you're already
going to be on your high horse when you walk
into to that event, right, and then you know, you
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add some truth THEOREUM to the mix, and then you know, appetizers,
amazing treatment, and then we have UM male guests come
in that are aware of everything. The models aren't UM,
and they're analyzing how they naturally interact, you know, whether
they're opportunistic or transactional or just genuine, you know. And
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then at the end of the cast and call, we
have a debrief meeting notes and then you know, afterward,
you know, I go over the interview how they interacted
during that process, and then UM, we go over all
of the models and you know what everybody that interacted
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with them genuinely had to say. I love that, dude,
It's so official. I love That's a fantastic lay up,
that is, I mean, and how many usually do you
get on how many comes in the call? And how
many do you have? UM? I have like Felicia she
will set up a UM casting call. Yeah, she's my
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casting director and so UM she looks like my account
exact executive as well. UM, but a model too, huh
and a model or what I'm going to say that
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over there? Do your back into it. That's how long
you've been with the company felician um since it started. UM,
Me and Ebony we became like sisters. My background is inacting.
I was an actress turn agent. I noticed that I
was liking behind the scenes. I didn't like what was
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going on in front of the scenes in the industry
I was in. So UM we connected. She told me
her vision. I had the same vision. I was tired
of all the nights I spend out networking and admitt nothing.
And I was like, I got it. I know what
type of girls you're looking for. Um, I know what
type of clients you're looking for, and I totally get
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your vision. And I'm here to like be your cheerleader
gets to and that's my friendship with her and almost
everybody in my life. It's kind of takes it back
to what my vision is. Um. We formed a genuine
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connection with each other, and now we want to see
each other do like I mean, go as far as
the moon, you know, no competition. Whatever I need to do,
I'm gonna do for Felicia and the same vice versa.
You know, like whatever she needs to do for me
to see divine el against models go far, she's going
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to And I don't think I would have gotten that
support if you know, we you know, formed it an
aesthetic friendship. And you know, just said, oh, how many
followers do you have? Like what does your feed look like?
You know? Um? Because it's a genuine love, you know,
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let me tell you what you're telling me, right, and
this is I'm gonna sum it up in in in
two words for you, um, car and communicate. So we
have a rule around here is that if you care
about someone, you'll communicate with them, period. Everything else will
fall in place, you know what I mean. And sometimes
you know your communication is wrong because you're carrying about
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something else that gets outside of whatever it is, and
so your mind starts going this way and it just
needs to be here with whomever or whatever you're feeling.
So if you care about something to communicate, you can
always get things done properly. And so like you know,
like we live by that model here. It's like we
care about our customers and we communicate with them. We
care about each other and we you know, we communicate
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with each other. That that's literally the two words that
I hear. And I'm glad I hear that from you,
you know, I I just broke it down into care
and communicate, because it's like Joe will say something to
somebody and be like, hey, can you go grab that.
It's not saying that he's telling to grab that because
he thinks that you're lower than him. It's because he's
on his way to do something that he has to do.
And when he tells someone to do that, you know,
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if they don't do it, then they don't care or
want to communicate. And sometimes people be like, well, why
are you gonna make me tell the trash Like I'm
the fucking national sales director And it's like, because I
would take out the trash and I'm the fucking owner,
you know, saying it's like, dogshit got walked in this room,
swear to god, Saturday night. Saturday night, dogshit came in
and someone said to me in the next room, they said, blew,
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I need your attention, And I said, right this second,
like you know, is I'm in the middle of a conversation.
They're like, it's urgent. I think you'd want to know.
So I stand up in this night. So I stand
up and I walk up and I'm like, what's going on?
And she's like it smells like dogshit in the front room.
I don't know what's going on, but it smells horrible,
and I think there's a lot of people coming in,
and I think you want to know, and I'm like what.
So I walked straight into the front room and it
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smells like dogshit and I hunted that motherfucking dog shit down.
I found some dogshit under the table and I'm going,
you know, grab me a fucking rag. And someone grabbed
the ragley brought it to me. I said, give me that. No,
I'll take care of it. No, I got it, and
I just wiped up the dog shit, grabbed some spray,
started wiping it up and cleaned up myself. And someone
else I think today, told me, well, I said, it's
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a smell funny there, so we'll just spray this. I said, no,
I want to find them what smells before I started
spraying with I want to go to the harder sin.
Let me find this. Let's trying to find that down
like you guys, you guys got to live by those
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core rules as a company, you know, and I think
you do by listening to what you guys are saying.
And I think that's valuable. So what does this lady
come involved. How does Evelyn come in and picture? How
do you find them? Evelyn? What does you talk to us?
Where do you? How did you find them Evilyn? Or
did they find you? Go ahead? Um? Well, actually I
have known her from an acquaintance that I have from
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a friend of mine. What's her name? Her name is? Angel? Yeah? Angel,
She's amazing and um we were actually at her birthday
and she happened to be present, and so ever since then,
like we just clicked and you know, we're both libras,
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so like I feel like that has a lot to
do with it. Are both good people like that, That's
that's all it is, you know, and our mutual friend, Um, Angel,
I've known her since the ninth grade. It's just another
testament to just being like people. Guy. Yeah, because and
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whenever someone tells me that they have friendships over ten
twenty years, I feel like that's a testament to your
get cats the same way you ready for this. Just
this year, I lost my boy from fifth grade, Kobe, right,
and then I ironically celebrated my boy's fiftieth birthday together
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that we've been friends since eighth grade as well, from
fifth to eighth grade. This past year, I've dealt with
both of those fifth grade loss and a fifty year
birthday that we go back to eighth grade. So I
have friendships like that from the Bay Area. That and
I too not judge, but we'll look at as an
added value of when I hear the oh I got
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folks from high school like, okay, value valuable idea because
why I could you since then with that person? So
there's a lot of core value of a person when
I hear those started stories. So I too look at that,
and I look at it that way, going wow, Well,
because you gotta change, you're gonna try and go alive
with these guys exhibit on right there. Obviously they didn't
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get the message. Let's take a break real quick. When
we come back. I want to know divine elegance models.
What kind of places can we as a consumer go.
I want to go to this, that, this, that, this
or that with them when they go to a football
game or a basketball game. Can you go to my
son's basketball game with me? Because I want to piss
off my ex wife. I don't know. We're gonna find
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out these We'll be right back with cannabis talk one
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let me just say this real quick, man, I really
got to give a big shout out to Exhibit Man
because um, Napalm and Buddies. You know, not only did
they sponsor the event, but Exhibit has went out of
his way to do radio promotions with us that we've
got lined up with all the different radio stations including
our own. Um, We've got um you know, him doing
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giveaways and live giveaways and stuff that's not even in
this contract, like stuff that you know what I mean,
he's doing for In my opinion, the cannabis industry. I
agree with that. I think it makes such a big difference.
I mean, you know, corrupt came through, um you know
mob deep did you know? Ludicrous? You know what I'm saying,
like a lot of a lot of people, But but
Exhibit went and came through like like he just he's
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going further in beyond it gets recognizing worthy of being mentioned,
not that anybody else hasn't done anything. He's just done
a lot more often a salute to you at buddy
AUM And I just feel like he's part of the
industry and he's really really because the most he does.
But it was good to recognize Ebony. Uh. Felicia, you're
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just talking about how you came aboard. I mean, is
Felicia or Felicia? Are you one that goes to events? Um? Yes,
I used to. UM also coordinate events, so like huge events,
like with ten people. So, UM, I understand how important
atmosphere modeling was. You know, the atmosphere. You know it's
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important reading that we we actually so I'll tell you
you know a couple of things. I mean, the game
is sold to be told. Yeah, so open I feel
honestly now because it's just it's just too much. That's
that's you know why Joe's Hayden No, because there's part
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of the ship that really I don't want to give them.
I don't want to let me let me say it
like that we're willing to give the game we parted with. No, Yeah,
that's true. So here's the thing is that you know,
it is an atmosphere explained to people what atmosphere is,
because I know what the atmosphere is, and people don't
know what atmosphere is, you know what I mean. So
when we talk about the industry, cats to be like, oh,
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you know atmosphere models. You know, no one knows that
is like the average person is not going, what's an
atmosphere model? You know what I mean? You know, it's
it seems like they might not understand that. So explain
that to our audience first, whatever you ace they you know, Okay,
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So atmosphere modeling, in my opinion, is just creating an
ambiance for whatever works for that event. I feel like,
you know, obviously like base core um thing is just
genuality and being open, but um kind of adjusting to
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whatever their brand is and whatever is needed for you know,
each individual company. Yeah, individual company and their guests. Um.
So I'm sure they have a good time. For an example,
if you're having like a black and white party, you know,
maybe you'll have you know, some girls show up and
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they're in black, and then some of the other girls
are being white, and then they'll just mingle around and
hang out with people and talk to them and chill
and that will be considered atmosphere, right, and then and
then and then there's there's all kinds of different modeling, right,
So do you guys also provide work for those as
well or just mainly atmosphere models or what else? Mainly atmosphere?
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But yeah, like I mean a music video. Yeah, it's
a set and it's not like, you know, just you
went on your own to an event, but you know,
you wanna elevate the atmosphere on the set. There may
be a new model on set that may it may
it may be a fellow model that's like, oh my god,
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I'm so scared, and our girls are gonna come over
a girl, We're gonna have a great time. You know,
are the rapper? You know, he might just wanna unlease,
it doesn't have to be a rapper, whoever, whatever exactly.
He might just want to, like, you know, just talk
to someone and that person don't like he don't want
that person to think like, oh they're they're trying to
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talk to me because of who I am. Like that
girl's gonna go there, Hey, how's your day going? Hey
do you need do you need some water something? I'm
here to help. We're gonna have a good time, We're
gonna turn up like whatever the event is, these girls
get it positive. Be an asset, not a liability, not
to make you negative, but to bring you positivity and
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loving the room and lifted up for positive vibrations exactly.
And you know women that can adjust to in any environment,
you know, like I know, for me, i can go
to black tie event or i can go to a
birthday party chuck cheese and I'm going to get along
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with everybody and it's always going to be a good time.
Are you open for all those kind of book you
for chuck e Cheese at my son's you know, actually
I got my dad's coming right and it's my it's
my son's soccer tournament. And I'm like, okay, I'm turning
up definitely. And now everybody talking, because sometimes you go
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to an event and like even if it's a small
get together, you know, you have everybody just in their
own little worlds on their phones, in their corners, and
once you kind of initiate that conversation, like I feel
like it just flows and it's kind of contagious, you know,
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that energy and as you say this as events now say,
I go, I want to take somebody to me to
a date event. I'm going to a wedding? Is it
somebody that can go with me as it? Can I
hire somebody to come with me as a date to
my wedding? UM. So we haven't really looked into that
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too much, like one on one UM. But the thing
is like our model safety is you know, just very important.
So we like to have someone like so if I
call you at midnight, can you come over? That's trick,
that's what they're talking about. The white can call me
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at midnight, chills all sweaty. I need to send another.
I can't do this, Joe. He's not, damn it wrong. Number. No,
I don't think what they're saying, Joe. It's mainly for you.
It's like so I think and I get it, but
but you know, those things want to be aired out right,
So I mean, I think the big the big thought
or the big picture for you guys is this is
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that you know, you've got some good women that are,
you know, working on getting into the industry, and while
they're working on their crafts, they can come out and
be models for events and they can start doing it. So,
for an example, if you're an actress, or you're an
athlete or your college student and you want to come
in and model, or your model full time model, and
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you want to come in and have you know, get
you get involved with your company. What you guys would
do is go through the hiring process, which I thought
was brilliant. By the way, I really love that that model. Okay.
Then once you guys go through that process, you start
to you know, maybe they get called and they need
five girls, and you guys will send five girls over there,
and they say, what's the dress code, and they go,
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you know, it's a ballroom dance. We have ballroom you know,
gowns that we're wearing. Okay, what color purple? Okay, cool
purple gowns. You guys will show up in purple gowns
to negotiate your guys business and then charge them for
a certain amount, maybe for our minimum, you know, twelve
our maximum or eight hour maximum whatever, and then you'll
charge them per person to come over there and create
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that ambiance. Maybe you know, they need somebody who knows
how to dance, and you're like, well, we have dancer
girls that know how to dance, not sexually, I'm talking
about ballroom dancing. Um, you know, and then and so
on and so forth, you know, or maybe hey, it's
it's T shirts and a tennis shoes and and we're
going to like we're having like a poker theme and
people are playing poker and hanging out and so we're
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just having a very casual or maybe it's, hey, we
don't want you guys, everybody else's casual. We want the
girls to be hot, to make the guys want to
spend more money because of this, and then and and
and there's there's there's business to that, and I see that,
and I like that. And how long have you guys
have been in business? Now? Seven months? Nice? So it's
new nice. How many how many girls on the roster um?
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We have about fift tat on the roster um. It's
just a party here. Let's party here. You know what's funny.
I would love to have our models as a lengthy process.
And you know, we're we're always in the process of
hiring new models. But you know, it's just very very
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important to us, Like you don't you can't just show
up to our custom calls and be you know, pretty
stalk like just you have to have some substance. So
you're saying I have a chance. Yeah, Joe, you know
if you see me no trip? Yeah? But do do
do you do mails too? Um? We are looking into
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expanding into that. Um, I mean, lean up. I need
a couple more months. I'm gonna lean out a little
bit tighter. And then I think I'm ready. I think
I read Yeah, you're ready. Yeah, you're ready, Joe, You're ready?
You ready? Yeah? You used to see him in a speedo. Ladies,
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we love to do the high five with everybody that
comes on the show. We have to have a good
time with everybody, so we want to do it with
you guys. And before I do it, if the ladies
are out about can they smoke cannabis? If one of
our listeners are going, We're gonna have a cannabis event,
is it cool? If they're working? Uh yes, you are
the ceo ebony. Is it cool if the girls can
smoke cannabis at our event with us? If we hired
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him to come chilly drink, sorry, they could drink, I
mean they could drink alcohol, So of course yeah, they're
I'm just asking to be clear that people listening, like
you know, I mean, like I wonder if I could
what They never asked that, but no, it would be clear. Yeah,
it's nice than that being said. We're gonna do the
high five with these lovely ladies, and we're gonna go
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straight in this order, right down the lane. Okay, you guys,
I'll ask you having to be the first one, and
then we'll go right then. Evelyn and Felice saw question
number one? How old we the first time you smoked cannabis?
And where did you get it from? Oh? God, I was.
I was twenty three and I got it from my
brother in law, so a year ago. Go ahead, now, yeah, yeah,
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I was. I was smoking with some family members. And
did you decided to try it? Yeah? Great? Was it
a strong? Come on? Come on? Because that how was?
Why did you wait? Oh? Because I yeah, I I
grew up with parents that were addicted to crack, so
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I stayed away from And it's not that I thought
it was bad. I was just you know, I didn't
want yeah exactly. Um, so I just kind of stayed
away from most every substance at intry alcohol untilst twenty one. Um, yeah,
we I don't think that's the way that I've done. Yeah,
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is that it? On stage? On stage. That's all we're
gonna tell you. Was going to continue. My It's good,
don't worry. You can pull back any time next. Yes,
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So I definitely remember the first time that I smoked.
I was in seventh grade and I got it from
my friend in seventh grade. Her name was Denise, and
at that time, everybody had like pen caps. They would
try it out of the pen cab and um, yeah,
it was a little bit. It was a little bit.
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And but that was the first time that I ever
tried it. And no, I tried it, but I didn't
really feel that effect. Um you know, and then I
kind of just let it go. I didn't get into
it until that was in seventh grade. So I didn't
get into it until I was like a ninth grade
in high school. And you know, it's actually helped me.
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It's Mary Jane has been with me through thick and thin.
You know, She's always there for me. Yes, well, I
was late to umu. The first time I ever smoked,
I was thirty two. Nice, damn, you don't even look
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thirty too today. I wouldn't even again twenty two better,
like you're lying at twenty six. I thought you were
acting the other day on a kids show. Dize what show? Um, well, Disney,
but it's box Clee, Oh Glee, You're on Clean Funkle
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and True Jackson, a lot of Nickelodeon shows. I loved Clee.
I'm such a cleaker. Alight, I've set the guy who
watched that show. I knew I need what are you
doing from? You were that girl? And I know that.
I can't wait to go. My wife like, oh my god,
I got, I got. I'm a fan. I'm a fan
of your work. I've watched the show. I remember you wanted.
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That's why we're looking at you go where I know
this girl from? But I'm a fan of this show.
I watched every episode and I'm sorry for your loss.
Oh boy, Yeah, you see, I'm a fan. I'm a fan.
You saying I'm a real fan. Chicken bone, chicken bone,
chicks chicken bones here, that's the first time you gotta
at thirty two? Who gave it to you? Where you
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getting from? Um? A boyfriend. He said that I'm up
tight and I need to loosen up, and he was right, yeah,
so nice, and that's when he left. Yeah, I'm better
than that. You're right, but I took the Mary Jane
with me though, as you should watch number two of
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the High Five. What is your favorite way to use
or smoke cannabis? Don't blents? Like what kind of what
kind of yeah? Blackwood? What are you doing? It doesn't
matter whatever whatever my friends are, whatever my friends are rolling,
I'll smoking. Yeah, whatever part blood, I'll take it. Just pointed.
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She blot me up. All right, Evelyn, what about you?
She's a blunt smoke. It's all good. And I honestly
like blunts, swishers and then when I want like kind
of like a stronger hit, you know, I get the backwoods.
I don't know the backwoods. Yeah, my cigars, I get it.
That's what it is. And what about you? Um, I
don't like to actually do the smoke, so like I
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like edibles? Nice? Yeah, how how are you good at
taking them? A lot of them were just a little bit.
I can like ten million gas, five million grands. We
have thirty in the water that we gave you. Question
ever three and the High Five with these lovely lays
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of divine elegance models. Craziest place you ever used cannabis
are smoke Starting with Mrs Graham, I'm doing and very
I want to do it in crazy places. But I
did have a crazy experience with an edible because I
was in San Francisco for the first time and they
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had me, like, you know, hiking and ship they had
me hiking and um yeah, I mean I felt like
I was having an outer body experience. So that's where
at the part the gate. We went everywhere everywhere that day.
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I love cool. Yeah it is. I've had some. I've
had some beautiful place at one point the wall and
the stink turns into a chicken's ass San Francisco, go ahead,
what about you. I don't know the craziest place. Um oh,
(40:08):
I don't know if I should say it? Can I
say it was a little bit honestly? But it was
at Disneyland. That's a good one. You look how I
take you to each other there because they will arrest
your assid Disneyland flower take you in. It was. It
was a blunt and I was like in a secluded area.
But everything's I know, I shouldn't have done that. She's
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pretty Pretty's true that take your ass in? Whatever was Miami?
Not here? And here? It was here down the street, yes,
down the streets are crazy. You live nearby here. I
lived near West Covina area with Colvina girls are prettier.
Huh you wittier girls are prettier. No, it was it
(40:53):
was one Okay, it's true. It was at the and
(41:15):
Hawaii airport. Like at the airport. Yeah, my daughter was
stressing me out and like this guy was like, oh,
we can't take all this stuff like here, and I
was like, I'm just gonna I'm gonna pop an edible
real quick before I get on this planet. Let nobody
to hit somebody right at I don't know why, but
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random people always come up to me and offer me
all kind of things. It's all the time, like here,
you want you want to be like last night that
I was like, you want beer to go? Okay? Yeah?
He hand me some a packet of edibles like you
know that I take edibles and I was like, oh,
thank you, I'm putting my undercarriage. I was like, you
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know what, let me let me give one my daughter's
she's get on my nurse. Great idea funny, all right?
Question question number four, Yes, how many times do you
cough before you ask for your friend to help you out?
How many colls does it take before you ask your
friend to help you? Five coughs? What about you? Yes,
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I just took a big hit. Okay, so we took
a hit. I think he's ready now. Question number four
the high five? What did your go to munchy after
you get hot? She's like at home so baked cookies,
warm chocolate chip? Would you put nuts in him? Now?
Just late talking chip, cookies and milk? I love I
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love that as well. What about you? What is your
what is your nationality? I'm Hispanic? What's what does that mean?
What Latina? My parents or my god? He's from? Oh
you're seeing it okay Valdez? Yeah? And Na did you
say Nick nick rock? No? Just just just want you
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go too much. I don't know why, but every time
I after I smoke, I'm always craving the spicy Mexican candies,
a chili damin th candies, like the strawberries and mangoes,
spicy Mexican I love it. Yeah, the ones that are
all I don't know why, but what Cal got me
some of them, and that Cal gets me those things
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and it's just the bomber sass candy. I always called
ul need those pic I candies. Yes, go ahead. Question,
Oh my god, funny enough, Like for some reason, I
start smacking my lips like m and then I want
apple pie ala mode and it's just it's like a heaven.
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Like I'm just like the whole time, I'm not a man.
One of my favorite question number five of the High
five with the lovely Ladies of Divine el against Models.
If you could smoke cannabis with anyone dead or alive,
who would it be? Ebony and Y one hundred percent
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Snoop Dogg because I am in love with them, Like
I have crazy connection to him and his music, because
after my mom died, I like I started listening to
his music. She was obsessed with him before he died
or before she died. Um, and um, I kind of
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shot away, you know when your parents like something. You
kind of like all of my all of my siblings
and my uncle's you know, like they all and my
mom loved Snoop Dogg. And I'm like, yeah, that sounds cool,
but like I'm not going to listen to it on
my you know, free time. Um. And then you grew
up and I'm like, so yeah, she passed away and
(44:53):
so sy that was about Um. Sorry that was about
twelve years ago. Yeah, eleven and a half, twelve years ago.
So yeah, and yeah, I just I love that and
I'm sure it'll happen. Happen. What about your my dad too?
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About my parents are getting? What about you? Well, she
actually stole my answer. I was gonna say Snoop Dogg
because well, not the whole answer, but I would definitely
smoke with Snoop Dogg and Rihanna. I love my girl.
Why so many people have that deep level? What is
that about her that she's just a savage? She's like,
(45:38):
she's like hardcore, you know, but she's talented and she's
classy and genuine at the same time. Um, Kanye West,
I love him. I'm the probably biggest fan in the
world of his. Sometimes I feel like we're both on
that emotional roller coaster together, and I just I think
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we would get so deep and probably create easy for
I don't know. Yeah, you know, it's crazy because some
of these people, you know, you you look at and
and and then you know, you listen to all the
great things they say, and then sometimes you hear the
dumb ship they say, especially in front of artists, as artists,
you know, because they will take a clip out of
a clip out of a clip and make it the
(46:22):
most popping his ship that it's on the internet today
and it didn't have nothing to do with what you
were talking about, you know, or sometimes it does and
it's just you look like crazy motherfucker when you're saying it. Um.
And I just feel there's a lot of room for
you know, artists and other people to be looked at differently,
especially models and things of that nature. Ladies, is there
anything that we forgot before we let you guys get
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on out of here that you guys want to say?
Just you know, you know, I don't think this is
an amazing conversation, Like I didn't even look at it
as an interview. I just this is the best. Yeah.
I feel like we covered so many in different things.
I mean, we'd be sitting here for ten hours. I
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got the chance to talk about everything. I way talk.
You know one day we will once you all just
come up and post up anytime you want, you know,
I'm saying, when we have an adventue, you guys want
to welcome. Yeah, thank you. She's like, can you hire
us from ten hours or all these five of the
hours that we have Listen. Ladies, I'll tell you what,
(47:26):
it's been a pleasure having you on this show and
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