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May 22, 2023 28 mins

Tucky Blunt from Blunts and More talks with Richmond’s very own , Mani Draper. Make no mistake, it's Mani’s writing that sets him apart, and it's his writing and producing for others that is elevating him as an important Bay Area artist. He has stood next to the likes of Locksmith, Crooked I and Nappy Roots and has collaborated with Domo Genesi. Mani has shined on production from IAMSU and Terrace Martin, and entered as the narrative voice on IAMSU’s critically acclaimed debut 'Sincerely Yours'.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:10):
men blunts some more today we're here. I don't like
to call anyone a special guest, because I feel everyone
is special if you allow me to interview you, and
you know, allow yourself to give me some of your time.
So I'm just gonna say a dope guests. We have
a dope guest coming. I'm gonna meet this brother maybe
damn maybe about roughly about a year or so ago. Now,
I've been here in the bottom knew of his camp

(01:31):
because I'm friends with people in his camp. But we
finally got to meet and we hit it off and
like literally hit the ground running and been working on
a lot of different projects. We'll get into those, but
my guest today is brother Minnie Draper. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome,
Chuck Man.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
How you doing, brother Man?

Speaker 2 (01:50):
I am good, bro. Thank you again for taking your
time out to be able to you know, make this
happen for me. I appreciate it. So just briefly because
we're gonna just dive right in. Who is money Draper?
Tell us a little bit about yourself for the audience
that don't know. And Kennell was talking on one land my bad.

Speaker 3 (02:06):
So these you know I'm in, I'm in the richest.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
So these the dogs ain't loud. I can hear it.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Okay, Okay, bat Mine Draper, rapper, producer, overall, multi disciplined creator.
Uh from the rich from Richmond, California.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
A little Richmond, thank you, Thank you, bro.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
That's that's really in terms of the outward facing stuff
and and and how I want to be seen and
known as just a super creator.

Speaker 3 (02:35):
Like I know, a lot of people got to identify
as one thing you rap.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
You're saying you do this whatever, bro, if it's if
it's creativity involved, called me and I'm you know, because
production has got to have a gotta have a p A.
You got to have an assistant, you gotta have producer,
you gotta have this, you gotta.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Have talent, you gotta have all these different things.

Speaker 4 (02:52):
And I'm just I'm just grateful to be able to
serve the art all the way around. So if it's
a movie, if it's an album, if it's play, if
it's a you name it, whatever is needed, I can
kind of pull up and serve as some sort of
creative direction or support more than anything. But as of late,
the music been turning up finally, Uh, gratulations on that man,

(03:15):
Thank you, Tuck. It's been It's been a journey too
to get here and having it's been a goal to
the whole time. Been rapping forever, uh been producing for
the last like six years, So that's relatively.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
New in the grand scheme of overall thing.

Speaker 4 (03:31):
But I'm glad to finally be at this, this this
phase and and and in a lot of ways just
getting started too. So sitting down with my dog rapping
and talking about all the things that we're working on,
is even is even even a part of it, an
instrumental part of this next way the things is getting
ready to take place.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
That's pretty dupe, super amazing, And like I said, I'm
should happy to be part of the journey. Even this
is part of the journey, so I appreciate that. So
with what I do know about you, We're just gonna
get right to it. You went through something that a
lot of us go through in Oakland, which what we
call bibbing, breaking into people shit. It's an unfortunate thing
that goes on. We've all lost things. I've had stuff

(04:13):
from me before, you know whatever. But you had some
of your life's work, some of your other life's work
that you've done with people. You know what I'm saying,
and all that was taken in the incident of us
being caught slipping. It happens what I'm gonna twist from
what I different, you know, like I told you before
we got on camera, to my different research and the
different ways other people reached out about it. I'm gonna
come a little different because I did see you say

(04:35):
and hear you say that I knew I messed up.
I was slipping. I left the stuff in there knowing
that they can break into two seconds even if I'm
they can break in while I'm walking away from the corner.
You acknowledge that. So one thing that I'm real big
on and just all my spaces dealing with cannabis, everything
is not looking at a loss as a loss, look

(04:55):
at a loss as a lesson. Now, with that being said,
how did that loss, teach you something.

Speaker 4 (05:05):
Man Tuck, and we I know, we got a lot
to get to. This is this, this could be this
could be the episode in itself the lesson.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
And secondarily, how did cannabis help We're dealing with the
learning of that.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
That's the that's the question.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Let's talk.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
Let's let's start with the latter. I indulged. I am.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
I am an enthusiast through and through, luckily to finally
be in a relationship where, you know, my my girl
don't necessarily burn it down, but her loved ones indulged too.
And it's more of a you know, the way people
drink wine is how we smoke. You know, it's like
smell that smell that like even even the ogs around
us that don't smoke, they just.

Speaker 3 (05:47):
They and they appreciate the idea of the strand like
I got a o G.

Speaker 4 (05:51):
They got some chocolate tie, like an original chocolate tar
scene and he held juiced about when it's ready, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
So it's just that.

Speaker 4 (05:58):
But but even as a means of decompressing and uh
and processing and and from a health standpoint, I had
a few few family members deal with cancer and the
treatment from a holistic standpoint, cannabis being the source, one
of the main sources, and so from from that I was,
I've been in therapy the last three years now. In

(06:22):
my cannabis intake, I'm monitoring a different level, so I'll
go through waves, especially creatively, like when we locked in creating.

Speaker 3 (06:31):
But but but for that particular, for that particular.

Speaker 4 (06:34):
Incident when my ship got biped, I actually didn't didn't
burn the way you would think, like I didn't want it.
I didn't want it to be associated with any kind
of stress or trauma. So I intentionally kept my my
intake normal during that time, primarily because my living situation

(06:57):
was I was in a transformation of that move then
my girl and her family and that was all new,
and so it's partly that. And then we were recording
from here as well too, So at the lab we
used to just be able to burn during the session.
So it wasn't necessarily a thing where burning in the
house was conducing so outside to bed and rich and
everything too.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
But that was that was the winner, So it wasn't
you know.

Speaker 4 (07:20):
So, but what what helped is that it didn't become
this thing attached to any stress because I was stressed
the funk out around that time.

Speaker 2 (07:28):
Again, y'all, he lost This is an m C, this
is a creative, this is a movie person. You heard
his description of himself, and he lost one of his
biggest hard drive.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
You know what I'm saying, both both of two terribied
hard drives. At Luckily, I got some homies that are
that are filmed Durus and they've been documenting my journey
for the last decade. So I had all of that
footage like everybody I kind of know me as brother
with the kiloids too, all of those surgeries and those

(07:59):
treatment so all it actually got failed, the healing processes,
trips to Amsterdam to Toronto, to uh to Berlin to Mexico, like,
all of the journey of just chasing the music has
been documented. And I lost all of that ship as

(08:20):
well as I had. I had some of Erk's album
I Take, we were working on just He and I.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
I had all of Brookfield Deuce's album on my drive.

Speaker 4 (08:29):
I had Ship I was doing for Raj, I had
Ship I was doing for Jane Hancock. From that this
is this is just a producer and me talking. And
then I've been collecting drums and samples for the last
six seven years too, So whenever you I don't know
how most producers work, but I'm blessed enough to have
locked in with the soundtracks for the world the Devin Ashleys.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
I've been blessed to lock in with.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
These different producers all over the world, and they just
bless you with drum packs and sounds and stuff, and
you know, we we share. You know, back in the day,
it was like, don't tell nobody where we got the
sample from. But it's a different way, because you know
it's splicing all these different programs, you're gonna have the
same sounds anyway. So I've been collecting all these sounds
and that was probably my most proudest possession. And then

(09:14):
the album I was producing for myself was on there
and it was just like wow. So the day it happened, uh,
Eric just told me, He's like, broh, no, I can
never replace any of that stuff, but anything I got,
you have.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
And for for three days.

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Consecutively, Brah pulled up on me and we made That's
how we made Communion one and two.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
We make Communion one and two and essentially three days very.

Speaker 2 (09:37):
What happens.

Speaker 4 (09:38):
Yeah, it was you know, I think I think the
to your point about the lesson, it's like you could
you could you could let that shape you, or you
could see what you made of and just lock in.
And I think that was really the lesson. It's like
you the church. The church isn't the establishment. You aren't
defined by these these old things. You can always create
new And that's part of you know, not taking full

(10:01):
ownership of being an artist. We are a channeler. So
if God so sees fit to use you, you're gonna
get used. And I'm so I'm so grateful for that time,
the city of Oakland, the.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
Bay as a whole.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
That's that's kind of why I didn't go public with
it the way most people do and like, because it's
it gives, It gives what we truly experience a bad rep.
If you from here, fab fab doing his press run
right now, and he's telling you the blueprint or how
not to get your ship bip, so I know better.
So what I was, what I what I look like
getting on the ground and crying victim.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
And we live in the fucking jungle.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
We're here, we're here, We've.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
Been here, we've been here. We know what's going on.
I was slipping.

Speaker 4 (10:43):
I was on my I was on my pure artist
ship and I had my shades on. It's eleven in
the morning, I'm getting coffee, were burning something. We just
we just we're just chilling. And that's not to normalize.
That's not to normalize the trauma. However, it's rules to
where we come from. And I I SOO choose to
buy by said rules of the jungle and the laws
and the taxes.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
And I got texted, I got I got a text
that day.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
But I will say turf tax all the time. That's
come on, come on the time. Like people like there
you go through, it's turf tax. So that's you know,
But like you said, you branched out of that, you
got out of that, you learned a lesson from that,
You've moved on. I'm real big on even with my kids, like, yeah,
I know what happened. What you're going to do about it?
What's what did you take from that? You know what
I'm saying, how can you learn from that? So don't

(11:30):
was able to get through it and come up out
of that, and also salute you going to therapy. A
lot of people don't underdo we can't let that slide
by therapy is in most cases needed. You would have
to understand that it's okay to go do that and
be willing to pay somebody to listen to you. I mean,
that's essentially what it is. I mean they can guide
what they can guide, they can tell you, they can
tell you, but essentially some of you to listen to

(11:51):
to help you cope through things you're going through. Sometime
you can't get that from a mate. Sometimes you can't
get that from a friend. Son, salute you for being
willing to.

Speaker 4 (11:59):
Yeah, a non biased trained medical uh individual that can
that is there to give you, to provide you the tool,
access to the tools. It's not even it's not even
necessarily to hand you the tools, just access. And I
shot out my sister Jenanicole, another Richmon native. She shared
me the Black the directory of black a black therapist,

(12:23):
and that was a really important That was a real
important thing for me as I was being introduced to
the concepts of therapy. Not to say that a white
person or or or any in person or like, it's
not to say that you can't. However, however, there there
are nuances to our experience that that oftentimes are are
are unrecognized and just kind of dismissed and not and

(12:47):
not even in a malicious way.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
It's just it's really hard to come.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
It's yeah, it's hard to comprehend normalizing the idea that
your ship can be taken from me, and that's not
I don't have to, you know, I don't really have
the bandwidth or the time to work backwards and explain
to you why losing both of my terabytes of creative
of my life's work. I'm not a I'm not a

(13:10):
part time artist, and I just ain't a hobby. This
ain't a side gig. This I wake up every day and.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Figure out how to, how to, how to, how to
pay my bills off of creativity.

Speaker 4 (13:20):
So I didn't really want to explain that to somebody.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Who didn't understand.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
And that's that's not even a race thing, that's a
that's an individual thing. Like it was people in my
family that seen me do this every day that didn't
understand why I was so fucking.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Sating down, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (13:36):
So luckily, luckily I did have therapy at that time.

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Speaker 3 (14:17):
I do not tuck, I do that, Okay, it's funny.

Speaker 4 (14:20):
Dame shout out to my brother, Dame Drummer, Grammy winning
Dames Drummers. He's got a he's got a film that's
winning all kinds of Indie Film Festival awards called Black Daddy.
And he opens the film saying, from the first time
I can remember before I wanted to be a hoop
or anything else. I wanted to be a dad. You
feel me so, and I hit him. I was like, bro,

(14:44):
why you uh? That's how I felt like. I just
grew up because single mother, Like I learned how to
do my sister's hair when I was six.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Bro.

Speaker 4 (14:51):
So it's like that that that innate sort of parental
instinct is just linger with me. So now I got
hell of god kids and nieces, a nest and shit,
and I really look forward to today being a dad.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
So but no all I have to say, no.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
No, no problem, just check it. But you have a leady.
You was with her when this happened, so I'm assure
she got to go through that as a maid. You
know how that worked and everything with that. But I'm
all about the positive, how the stuff went positively. You
ended up doing projects since then. You talked about community
want and community too. We're listening to community one. When
we came home a couple of tracks off there got

(15:28):
a lot of power players who I know, personals who
are on there. What are you working on currently right now?
Tell the people what you got going right now? Working
you know, like you know, any shows coming up, just
give us, you know, give us some of that that
creative stuff that they can come see you on.

Speaker 3 (15:41):
Oh man, right right now.

Speaker 4 (15:43):
We just got back from a recording like in in
La Shout out bell Rock, shout out Kevin Allen, shout
out Pep Love. I say those names as a flex
and then on as a secondary flex, say we were
all collectively working on Kevin Allen's album, So that's coming
right down to probably Brookfield. Deducer has dropped this past weekend.

(16:03):
That that meant a lot to me as a producer.
Kev's album is a lot to me as a producer,
as an artist comedian. Three it's coming this summer. Grand
National as a collective has a joint project with Pilow,
and then I have a joint album with I Am
shuecoming later this year too.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Man, that's my boy. Shout out. I am so shout
everybody's name because I know all of them personally. So
on a super boats like, it's like the super Friends
all got to get and made a group like a superbot,
a super do like on some on some move vibes
West Coast. You know what I'm saying, And that's with
all due respect. That's not to compare, you know what
I'm saying, But that's love it. I gotta pay some bills, y'all,

(16:39):
so let me pay them real quick.

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(17:20):
sent you this in the email, prepped you for it.
I hope you're ready. We're gonna do the high five
at five and then Joe, I mean listening, I'm gonna
do the staff announcements after I do the high five
and five. So we're just flipping it around. All right,
We're back with Minnie Draper, friend of the Show, part
of Brand National, great solo. Just a creative at at

(17:42):
at the best definition, he's a creative. He's here with
us on Cannabis Talk one on one and we're gonna
ask him his high five, our high five with many
dre with money drector. Excuse me. First one, how old
were you the first time you smoked? And where did
you get it from? That's actually two questions.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
Man, My aunt my auntie's gonna kill me. I was twelve.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
I was twelve and we decided to celebrate sitting at
the top of Richmond Hills overlooking the whole bay, and
she took me out there and her and her boyfriend
at the time was rolling up and they passed I said,
I asked too, so let me you know, they passed
it to me.

Speaker 3 (18:23):
And I'll never forget that night. I'll never forget.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Was your this is like a two year older than
you or it's like.

Speaker 4 (18:29):
She's she's no, no, no, that's it, And that's the
that's the important part too. It's like when you I
don't't even say where you're from we from because I
feel like it happens all around the world.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
But my team's exactly exactly ten years older than me.

Speaker 4 (18:40):
So she played, she went to she went to Southern
and she's the one that brought me four hundred degrees
on tape, like she bought it for me because we
hadn't heard it heard it yet, and it was it
was all they were listening to. So so the first
time I heard juvenile huh was from her. All one
of the degrees was that you know what I'm saying, like

(19:01):
I knew, I knew, I knew what I wanted to
do then because I heard so it's it's a different
like it ain't like my auntie was tripped, like now
we were that's my that was my pot.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
I was like, yeah, let's look a big sister. I
got say less, what is your favorite way? And it
might be what we're looking at now, but what is
your favorite way to consume cannabis?

Speaker 4 (19:21):
Rolling up all day? The ritual of shout out my brother,
my brother Charles. We're doing this series of this film
series about UH rituals and the goal is to UH
normalize indulgent like it again, I mentioned the wine tasting,
the beer consumers. I got some homies that are mescal officionados,

(19:44):
and I know I have a ton of homies that
are weed enthusiasts and know how to break that ship
down to the science. And it's some of the most
beautiful conversations. That's where you and I bonded.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Yep, but that.

Speaker 4 (19:55):
Usually is unpacked and the ritual of busting down, of
rolling up like it's the you know is that is
that is that fonto dehydrated?

Speaker 3 (20:03):
Then we're not using that.

Speaker 4 (20:04):
It's probably still you know, like these different these different things.
You know, is it is it was it was? You know,
was it PESTI hit with pesticides. Why was it hit
past you know what I'm saying, uh sort of Dodo
farms like that that we got to that That a
one like, it's a it's a high like you've never
experienced before, especially if you're able to do it at

(20:24):
the farm, you know. And that's I appreciate that a lot,
just because I'm not a it's not a it's not
a chain smoking thing. It's not this uh, disposable service,
It's an actual like. No, I'm if I got my
coffee and I'm going to sit down and I'm going
to process a whole bunch of ship that I got
to get to, and I'm usually able to do that.

(20:45):
In the midst of the roll up in the spring,
I was just telling my cousin, it's crazy. When there's
no cameras around me, not on camera, it takes me
solo on a role.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
But because I was on camera, the pressure, the pressure
was on. I was like, let me get this right, because.

Speaker 2 (20:58):
When you just roll on your you're not doing nothing,
not on no time limit, you just you know, so
I get I'm there, I get it all right. Number
three Craziest place you ever consumed cannabis.

Speaker 3 (21:12):
Oh my gosh, my mama is gonna kill me.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Boy. Uh In Hilltop, there's a church they had the
best hoop court what you're talking about. So we would
break in there on the weekends and then it was
like all right, once we had it like and we
I mean I'm talking like three four hours just non
stop run, best of seven. You got to win by

(21:35):
two and you gotta win with a stop type ship
and it's like, all right, bet, and then we would
play King of the King of the Court after that.
So we're talking like four hours a run. And now
on the walk back, hey, burn it down. Like those
are some of my fondest memories, especially uh high school
because I didn't smoke like that in high school. But
the time, the time, the most memorable times is in

(21:55):
the most awkward places.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
And I was at a church one time.

Speaker 2 (21:58):
So Mama and your auntie gonna get a look. Number four,
what is your go to munchies? If you have one,
when you consume and you get that hot feeling that
you want to eat? What's your monkey? What's your what's
your money?

Speaker 4 (22:10):
And those who know me know I'm gonna cook, but
I'm gonna I'm gonna, dude, it's gotta be a hybrid
of like speed access and like affordable. Right, So on
any given night, it's gonna be a pack of noodles,
pack of ramen in the in the house. But I'm
not gonna use the season pack it. I'm gonna bust
down my own veggies. I'm a salt, you know what
I'm saying. I'm gonna it's gonna it's gonna get wicked.

(22:31):
I'm gonna make a make a sauce.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
That's a different kind again.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
Again, it's the it's the process.

Speaker 4 (22:38):
Like I'm the music probably on, like I'm probably in
a different zone, but I'm you know, but it's not again,
it's not a it's not a rush thing.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
Everything is like detail after that, it's a hell of weird.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
It's a creative y'all. That's just what you know. Everything
is creative, you know what. Everything's creative? All right? Last one?
If you could smoke cannabis with anyone dead or live,
it's a two part who would it be and why?

Speaker 3 (23:02):
Part?

Speaker 4 (23:05):
Yeah, I just especially especially move back to the rich couple.
It's been like a year some change now and I
record out here now too, and at any given time.
One of the ogs that was on the scene when
Park was running through here of being a lab now,
so now I'm getting the I'm getting the human stories

(23:26):
about part. Like everybody knows the megastar, but I'm sitting
with people that was with him, like when he bought
his jeep right.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
Here on Beard. You know what I'm saying. So it's
it's different.

Speaker 4 (23:37):
So I just want to, you know, just just chop
it up and really understand his intentions and his process,
like how he was able to do what he was
Like somebody put the stats up and what he did.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
Between ninety two and when he died, and it's just.

Speaker 2 (23:50):
Dicuous, ridiculous a lot.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
Yeah, so it be I would want to run for part.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
That's dope. That's dope. That's dope. So what we get
out of here one, Thank you again for your time.
I appreciate you too. I actually think this should be
leading into a part too, because I got so many
other questions to ask because you talked about cooking. We
didn't even touch on that. That's whole another you feel me,
But that's good because the left room open for another conversation.

Speaker 4 (24:14):
I need, I need to be a reoccurring guest because
number It's gonna be the number one show.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
Because you are know we're working on behind the scenes
before we get out of here. Because again, Joe, I'm
gonna read the name letter because I got an R
I P thing for for for for a boy shout
out JV rect P JV man, it's crazy. Tell us
where they can find you, next show coming up, winning where,

(24:40):
next album drop? Winning where? And yeah you do.

Speaker 4 (24:45):
Your sign everything all socials at money draper m A
n I is. I know people struggle with it too,
but my name is our money, so just shorten it
to money, money draper everything Twitter, most most active on
twit in ig and you in my YouTube channel especially,
just dropped the thirty three visualizer. My brother Stephen King,

(25:07):
legendary Stephen King. He did the dangerous Dame Mirror that
everybody's just low like they had Dame Day this past
weekend like they yeah yeah, So it's you know, like
I'm I not to backtrack, Tuck.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
I know we get out of here about y'all.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
I'm I'm blessed to be stamped by people who are
certified in our scene.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
They didn't accomplish some real amazing things.

Speaker 4 (25:31):
And again, our region may not be Atlanta or Chicago
and Layer or whatever, but we have people that have
made lifestyles and become millionaires and put their kid through
college off.

Speaker 3 (25:42):
Art money, and you may never know their names, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
So for me to be in the midst of those
conversations with them, I talked to m Banks a couple
of weeks ago via text, like.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
You know it's it's different.

Speaker 4 (25:55):
So I dropped thirty three with Stephen King and the
record is get that project as a holes, getting that
reception like a real.

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Third of five, like, oh, this is you did this
for us. So thirty three is out now.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
On the visual You can listen to the visualizer on
my YouTube if you want to see the imagery that
goes with it. If you want to just stream it directly,
you can find it everywhere. And it sounds like Biino
will be coming soon two for that and my next
next show. It's a bunch of shows coming up. But
the most important thing that I want to promote it
is I'll be hosting a brunch fundraiser for my alma

(26:33):
mater to send their student athletes to the to one
of the more popular events in Phoenix, Arizona to get
the players in front of college coaches and get them recruited.
So I'm trying to We're trying to raise fifteen bands
in the next in the next.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Thirty days.

Speaker 4 (26:51):
And and I feel confident we're gonna we're gonna surpass that.
And then some just watching some of the homies fundraise
and do some real cool things. So anybody that wants
to tap in with that, hit me directly. But that
but the Yeah, but the fundraiser hosted and the rich Tuck,
I would love to have you.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
Guest.

Speaker 4 (27:09):
Yeah, We're just we're just gonna celebrate excellence. Like I
just want to put some of the people who've inspired
me in the same space, in the space that's we're
the same place I hosted the thirty three listening party
at two.

Speaker 3 (27:23):
We're just gonna celebrate culture.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
We're gonna celebrate excellence and like people designing and building
things that'll be coming that day will be coming very
very soon. And then the next project Communion three lookout
for Comedian three in July. That'll be host that'll be
paired with dinner, experience, five courses and one of the
courses are being huged.

Speaker 3 (27:45):
Too, So thanks there, Yes sir, yes sir.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Thank you brother for your time. This has been money. Draper.
I appreciate you tapping in with us a Cannabis Talk
one on one. Before we get out of here, I
wanted to send us south out to all the staff
have Poor Hey, Daniel, Diego, Katon, Chance, Becka Shechellis, Marcus
pen Foam, Jessica Cam Salar, My Boy, Ali Muffins, Cousin Ray,

(28:10):
Goldie Pitt, Marsh, Corns, Chris, Jennifer, Erica and Elvis and
a special rip to JV. We miss you, good brother,
from all of us to Cannabis Talk one on one Family,
There's been another episode of Kennabis Talk one on one
where our good guest, our new friend brother Monnie Draper

(28:30):
Cutty Blunt signing off.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Pease thank you for listening to Cannabis Talk one on
one with Blue with Joe bron Day, the world's number
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