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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yea from you don't want.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
To ask you a question?

Speaker 1 (00:09):
Real good, Let's just keep it real straight shot with
no chasing. So I'm gonna get a little bit of ruptured.
I'm here for it. Those who really believed in the
American process, all of us street shot, no chase with
your girl test some figure out on the Black Effect
Podcast Network network. But the afternoon what not good afternoon?
Whenever you're listening this good day, everybody is to say

(00:30):
one figure out with Marcella's row in the building, straight
shotting chase on the Black and Peck podcast Network. Guys,
you may hear a little bit of empty room uh
in the background. I think my my producer Dwayne will
hook that up. But I did want to let you
guys know since y'all like being in my business. You
know I only put some of them, you know Marcella's

(00:52):
I don't tell all my business, just a little bit
in my business. But you're relocate. The furniture will be
here in a few days. I have some of the
Brians you out of bed the office set up some
other little things. Cut out to Marcella's guys for helping
me because I had to go from one particular state.

(01:12):
You know, I don't like telling everybody where I live,
but I was in Atlanta for all of this. Well,
I guess you'd say this year eight nine months, and
so Marcella's came and pretended like he was coming to Hell,
but really he was coming to clean me out. You
know how didn't do what they say, I'm gonna come,
let me come here, and then end up believing without

(01:35):
Marcella's I would have been really really screwed. I just
always got to give shout out to Marcella's guys. He's
really truly my right hand so many if he not
moving to Orlando though he told me he won't be
moving Orlando, he said, talking thousand a year. He said
he got too much work in Georgia.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
So no hold on no.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
One in Barcellla's lone. Yeah, I wan't say no visiness.
You said no man to be him out about it.
Definitely said it. I said in jail. It was just
something about it that's right found no matter what, no

(02:22):
matter what myself said, And I'm gonna stand on you
no matter what.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Man.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
I'm I'm telling you for real though, Marcel's I appreciate
you for real because I didn't. Whenever you're moving, you
never anticipate. He was like, oh, I just got a
couple of things, you know, and it's always more than
a couple of things, even though I because I got
rid of most of the stuff. So by the time
Marsells got there, I really only had a couple of things,

(02:56):
so I thought, and I planned to. I brought luggage
with me, so I planned to just you don't put
the clothes and put the little extra stuff and you know,
put it in the luggage and go on to Orlando.
That wasn't the case, so I ended up having a
goal to ups which I got my boxes. You ain't
even checked on me. Marcella's that you get the boxes?
Did they arrive? You ain't checked. That's what I got.

(03:21):
I know you got the boxes. You should stills and
just the will you feel they fail? Everything cold, everything
all right. I guess you didn't give a damn, but
I did get some years never fails. She okay, y'all
go Trump got something, y'all, and it never feels they're
gonna show y'all this it's a perfect tranfiction talk about

(03:41):
today for those y'all went around, don't never feel and
ups don't feel and fit. It son't feel they got
for you. And that's what we're gonna talk about today.
Then want to just update people on the move. So yeah,
I got the boxes stas fast Marcellos. I did get
the boxes when got everything set up. No, really, it
was really important me to have a desk, you know,

(04:02):
and all an area sent up to study you know,
family had Hey it's not pre law, but it's a
class lawyer and fundamentals. It was a self faced class.
For about two weeks. I brought Marcella's he in on
a lot. I shared a lot of the information and
I was learning and you know, really trying to show
you what it's gonna be like. And I am so grateful,

(04:25):
Oh my god, I'm so grateful because Marcella had taught
me that because I even had a desktop for years.
You know, I've always just worked for my laptop, so
I don't go into office or anything, so I don't
I've always just worked my laptop, even at the desk.
But I learned I needed to get a desk area,
you know, to really be able to lay stuff out.

(04:48):
I'm realized to know my printer, this printer ain't gonna
cut it. I need a printer that printed lie faster.
I realized that I needed a monitor again, a dual monitor.
You know. All of those things. They really prepared me
for the first day of class, which is Saturday tomorrow.
Actually are at this post Saturday orientation and guess what

(05:10):
they want you to come prepare, meaning they gave us
materials last week without a warning, you know Marcella's love warnings.
They gave us material It said make sure knowing these cases.
So I've been preparing for that, studying and I'll be
doing that all night tonight, just making sure that I
am prepared for what they call the Socratic method, which

(05:33):
means they may ask you a question at any time
and you better know the answers. So I'm excited about it.
I'm sure I'll be very emotional tomorrow. This is not
a dream. It is truly a calling come true. It's
what I've always known I was supposed to do. It
doesn't matter me working at a law firm now or not,
or what I've done on cases or not. It still
is about their credential and having their credential and me

(05:56):
waiting shut out to all the women that have made
the choice to be a mom. I made a choice
used to be a mom my ex husband and I
and it was really important that I even were running
my businesses and all the other things I've done, I
knew law school would take another part of me away,
you know, financially number one and two, you know, just time.

(06:19):
And so now that Jada is going off to college,
now I can now I got my master's and finish
my bachelor's with having Jada. So you can't go to
school to have a kid. But this was the last step.
And so sending her off to college and making sure
she's straight a while I go take on this endeavor.
It's just exciting. And also you know, needing to be

(06:40):
able to relocate and didn't want to move Jada around
and all that stuff. So very very excited. I am
little misson Atlanta. I'm not gonna lie. I lived in Orlando.
From fact, it's about two thousand and five, twenty thirteen,
so I lived. I'm very familiar, you know with Orlando,
but after living Inlanta, are coming straight from Atlanta. It

(07:04):
is truly a night and day difference. I got really
sad myselves because, as you know, even if I'm in Buckhead.
I'm gonna run into us, yeah all you know, I'm
gonna see us all the time. It recharges my soul,
you know, it really really does. If I'm going to
Popados and we everything from in the kitchen to the

(07:27):
white staff to the customers. We're not just in the kitchen,
you know, We're not just serving. We are the customers,
we are the managers, we are the hostess, we are everything.
And that does a lot for me. It really does, guys,
because trying to fight for black literation, you need to
be around your people is a battery charge, and so
that's few and far between. In Orlando, it really is.

(07:50):
Shout out to my co host Don Miller, though, who
beat them. Buy me out yesterday to a cigar lounge
and it was a few of us, more than a
few of us there, majority of a there, but it
still was white boat scatter. You just you're just not
gonna see that in Atlanta. You know, nothing wrong with
the nice everything's fine. But in Atlanta, it ain't no
white boats scattered nowhere. It's us and that's just it.

(08:13):
So now you can go someplace, Like I said, I
live the Buckheat, so I'm not go front. I do
like high rise lit me. So yeah, there's folks, but
still I know where I can go, but I just
want to see all us. It's Orlando has a small
black population. But let me not shot on Orlando, because
Orlando's been good to me. Everything that I know about
politics on how to move on a local level, state

(08:36):
level that came from Orlando. So do not get it twisted.
Orlando is home. I am glad to be back, but
I'm just being very honest. The shot, the you know,
the immediate culture shock with you know, just going to
the grocery store or just in general and not seeing us,
you know, is like, wow, this is different. So with

(08:59):
that said, you will be seeing me in Atlanta at
least once a long one because I want to make
sure I stay politically connected. There's a lot of work
that I still want to do. I did not plan
to start and stop. And by the way, if there
was an HBCU in Atlanta, I will still be in
Atlanta for HBCU Law school law program. I'm talking about
paralegal or legal studies because people get that confused. I'm
an actual law school. The only local law school there

(09:23):
is John Marshall Law school and it's a white law school.
And I tried mysela the I'm like, well, let me
go see if I go. And I went to the orientation,
I said I can't do it. I left in the
middle of So it's just so critically important, guys, because
you know a lot of these issues. Even though white
folks go to you know, HBCU law school. It's not
saying you know why you can't go, but there is

(09:43):
a certain comfort level I need to have because of
what I do. Matter of fact, last night, you know,
I met one of the professors that knows my co host.
You know, hey, this is Tesla. She's going to be
you know, look out for her. I won't get him
until second year. But still those types of things. I
know people here, I know judges here, I know attorneys here.

(10:04):
I know something about being on HBCU campus. Even if
white folks are there, they know this is ours, you
know what I mean. So, and when you're talking about
cases and you want to really be able to talk
about what's happening in real time events like real time,
and you want to feel comfortable knowing that the professor
is not going to penalize you because they will Marcella,

(10:24):
do you remember this is a weed out game. This
is not a weed in. It's like in the middle
of that is we are making sure that half of
you don't make it to year two. That's the idea
to weed out who don't belong. Just because you got
in don't mean you belong. So I have to make
sure that I'm in an environment that wants to see
me win, that knows what I can bring to our people,

(10:47):
that knows that what I'm doing is important, even in
racist sans Florida, which is just as racist as Georgia.
By the way, it's just Atlanta has a say hey, Atlanta,
you know it's different. Atlanta's its own safe and it's important.
You know that I know the clerk of courts here,
I know the state representative, I know the chief judge.
All of that is important. I'm saying all that to say,

(11:08):
guys that it's going to transition in today's show. By
the way, every show them before will be a how to.
This is all about information. Y'all got four two hundred
million content creators talking about relationships and everything else. Here
I am dedicating, moving forward, how to all tell a
figure o backward changing the graphics, the name, all of that.
Sub stay tuned as we close out this season and

(11:29):
start season seven, which is just on how to everything
will be in by training because God to get the
information ourselves send all that to say that preparation is important,
that knowing that you are preparing is important. We have
to matter of fact, let's bring in a couple of
live studio audience members, as our Pauls want said, and Dwayne,

(11:52):
you don't have to stop this. I just want to
bring in a few others because we gotta get this
message out. Marcellus in the case, just be just me
and Marcella's right, it gotta be more of us. The

(12:18):
spirit is just on me heavy about this, and I
want to make sure that we're spreading it as far
as we can. And my apologies if for the delay.
So we want to make sure that was spreading this
as far and why as we can. And I want

(12:39):
to invite I'm inviting some of our folks in to
the live podcast just to hear this again. This is
available straight shot no Chaser podcast. You can share it,
you can you know whatever, you whatever you need to do.
But guys, I cannot say enough. Put a five in
a chat if you can hear me, I cannot say enough. Guy,

(13:00):
you have got to have a plan. Somebody in the
comments say, plan, a plan on how to survive. I
am very concerned Marcella's because there is this constant you know,
the Lord gonna work it out and we're gonna be
all right. And now I'm not gonna worry about it.
And you know I am a believer, amen I am.

(13:25):
I am a bootlegger preacher. I will preach my socks off,
but guys, stay fly d I need us to have
a plan. Guys. I'm really really concerned. I'm looking at
for what I want you guys to go back. Just
as a quick training the post that I put on
my page were revot News. For those who don't know,
I'm a managing editor Revolte News. I put the posts

(13:47):
about black women losing their jobs. I want you to
go look at those bots. Some of these are bought,
some of these are paid people, and some of these
are people that are just jumping in and paling on.
There is a negative comment every one minute, and this
is not us. Every one minute Marcella's people saying well,
they just got to wear their bonnets. Well, they're going
to be unemployed. Well take them back to the ghetto. Well,

(14:09):
so let me say, guys that we are battling not
against flesh and blood, but against principalities. So let's first
understand that we are battling not against flesh and blood.
We are battling against principalities. So the first thing that
I need you guys to do is understand that they

(14:32):
are coming for us our mental They are coming for
our mental sanity in ways that we have not seen
before through social media. I'm sure many of you are
old enough to remember the matrix, mister Anderson is in

(14:55):
the form of social media. Because we scroll all day,
we hear these negative messages over and over and over
and no, no, I want you guys to go look
at that post. Go look at it. You'll see one minute,
fifty three seconds, two minutes. But back to back to
mac to mack, to back to back, telling Black women
that they're worthless, telling black women that we're not needed,
telling black women literally trying to destroy the womb of

(15:20):
the black community. I wish I had somebody that understood
what I was talking about. The woman, the womb of
the black community, literally trying to get in our soul's ladies.
And it's unfortunate that some of these people are real
and it's unfortunate that some of these people are black men.
But I need you to move past that, and I

(15:41):
need you to think about Marcello's and I'm not saying
that being funny. I want you to look at an example.
If you don't have an example of what it means
to have a brother rocking with a sister, look at
Marcella's as an example. Look at my brother as an
example on what it means to say, I'm gonna rock
with you and we gonna push this line together. If
you don't have that in your family because of generational curses,

(16:01):
because of harm, look to somebody else to say that
they are with us more than they are against us.
We cannot allow social media to come in and basically
hurt the little spirit that we have left. And when
I say little spirit, I mean we've been broken down.

(16:22):
We've been hurt. Black men have been hurt. It's really hard.
When you got two broken pieces. Imagine two pieces of glass.
I'm getting ready to start preaching here today. Imagine two
pieces of glass that have been broken that you're trying
to put together. I can't put it together without cutting myself, right,
you know, I usually say, don't touch the glass, but

(16:45):
I can't put the glass together without cutting myself. So
there is some harm, some self harm that is required
when I'm trying to heal on myself in my community.
This is why the Devil's always busy. Marcella's you gotta
keep me you down. I have talked to more people
who have had suicidal thoughts in the last thirty days

(17:06):
that I ever have in my life. I have never
heard so much common I'm thinking of killing myself as
if it is a every day. You know, Colin allenly
put a five on the chatter. You know anybody that
have said in the last year, I'm thinking of killing myself,
or I don't want to be here another day, or

(17:26):
if I didn't wake up today, I would have been fined,
or why am I even still here? Or what does
God have for me? I wish I had somebody that
could tell the truth. Yeah, yeah, So what that tells
me is we gotta prepare. What that tells me is

(17:50):
we are hurting like we've never heard before. And those
of us who are trying to be in the healing business,
people like myself. They coming at me even harder, even
harder guys, not trying to say, you know you my pain.
But I just want y'all to be clear, because I

(18:11):
tell myself to tell y'all say every other week, hey,
y'all got it, y'all really got it. Because the way
the enemy tries to crush me, even by those closest
to me, to crush me, I have to remain digitalanus.
So let's talk about how to survive. I'm gonna keep
talking about this over and over and over until you

(18:32):
guys get it. Every single every single well podcast move
before would be a how to. And I've told you
guys this before. Number one, save save what you can,
live below your means, live right at your means. Do

(18:52):
whatever you can to reduce costs, save on coupons, save
wherever you can stop. You know, I've told you guys.
You online groceries, if you do curve side, they have
Q points available right in the app. A lot of
people didn't know that, you know, Q points available writing
the app that you would not have otherwise sitting back,

(19:14):
you know, cliping Q pons, so Q poons writing the
app that make a difference, you know, saying wherever you can.
The second thing that I want you guys to do,
because these podcasters that guys, they're confusing y'all, they really
really are. They're telling you, oh yeah, don't worry about it,
we gonna be fine with it. These people on YouTube
mat make money off of you being stuck, make money

(19:35):
off of you needing red meat. I'm just keeping it
all the way above. I'm not monetized on YouTube, guys.
I'm just telling y'all what it is. My contract is
what Black Effect Podcast network on our Heart Radio. My contract.
I'm paid the same whether two people watch it or
fifty thousand people watch you guys. There's no motive behind
me just telling you something, just to tell you you

(19:56):
have to be mindful of people that make their living
on YouTube, guys, and the not giving you this information
because they don't want to be a negative Nancy. Some
of them just say no, guys, I just got I
gotta keep coming people and have them come back to Hope.
I don't care if I run you off or not.
I have to tell you the truth. If you go
back and look at my poem that I did in
twenty fourteen, I said, you gave them that hope, sold

(20:18):
it to them like dope, like a dolphin. A lot
of people are telling you misinformation because they know that
you need. It's kind of like what the church has done,
which has failed to give people the real deal. Got
you coming every Sunday and feeling good, and on Monday
you saying I wish I would have never woke up.
We gotta start giving people in order to really reduce

(20:39):
These are the three things that you can reduce your
stress right now. Today is the first. The second thing
sat all of this all on no roommate. You above
having a roommate. Guys, you gotta rethink that plan. If
you are checked, to check right now. Don't wait until
that last check is done before you rethink you're playing

(21:01):
if you are. If you own a home and you
don't own the deed, let me get news for you.
You don't own a hall. Y'all got to stop being
comfortable in this. I'm a hole owner, but you still
got twenty years to pay. You gotta stop being comfortable
in this. I'm a homeowner, but you got fifty five
lanes out. You are not somebody in the chat. Remind
you you are not a homeowner. You are purchasing a home.

(21:27):
And I'm not saying that to the mean, but I
need you to understand where you are in your positioning.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yeah, you are not a homeowner until you have the
d And because financial times are so hard, guys, I
hear a test every day.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
Let me buy your haul, let me buy your home,
Let me buy your home on my rental property in Oklahoma,
and Marcellis I almost fell for it last week. I
almost fall for it last week because I got a
lot going on contracts or changing, don't know what's what,
law school starting. I'm like, well, let me see what
they're talking about. And thank god, my mother voice came
out here and said tell him. I told you, whatever

(22:05):
you do, don't sell a home. And then I look
at this work. How much equity do I have in
the home? I was like, well, no wonder. They text
me every day they want the two hundred thousand dollars
of equity that they can instantly get and draw from
it to go buy more property and then rent it
to somebody else and maybe not make a prophet because

(22:27):
a lot of times I don't make a propit. That's
what y'all understand about and bringing these houses. Y'all be oh,
you need to the landlord get all the profit and
know the commercial real estate does because they are they're
selling and buying fifty homes at a time. Shout out
to the mayor of Atlanta, Mayor Andre that just talked
about this on how the majority of houses in Atlanta,

(22:49):
Marcelli's are owned by commercial real estate. So the people
that you see in those hoighs in those suburbs, bottles thinking,
don't own those homes. They are literally not wanting us
to be homeowners because you know what happens when you
are hauler. You get a certain amount of freedom that
no job can afford you, no man can afford you,

(23:11):
no wife can afford you. Right now, my homes that
I own in Oklahaola, they are not in the high rise.
I rent in the high rise, but they are not
in the high rise. But guess what, Marcella's they mine.
Right if she hit the fan tomorrow, I can go
back to my house in Little it because it's in
the hood, by the way, sit my ass down and

(23:35):
know that as long as I cover my electric in
my gas a couple of hundred dollars a month I'm
good America is trying to put us in a position
to not have a hole that you have a general
at least at best a generator to keep the electric going.
And all this. She hit the fan. And by the way, guys,
she just hit the faith. I know y'all don't think

(23:56):
she'd hit the fans. But I need five people in
the chat. Look up at the faith. Somebody put a
fan in the chat. If they got one, look up
at the fan. I push in the chat because I
need y'all know. Shit hit the fan. You just ain't
seen it yet. It's coming. It is coming. It is
happening right now. Yeah, this AI technology ain't playing with you,

(24:21):
including all those of y'all that think, well, I've got
a trade so I'm safe. You ain't safe. I don't
think I want y'all think about this. Y'all understand this
big trade trade trade commercial that's happened in twenty y'all
think that's why I betterment. I'm just wondering, do y'all like,
do y'all think anytime the white man pushing y'all towards

(24:43):
something that needs to be something, you need to be
questioned again. Yeah, fight is important. But I'm gonna stand
on that degree. Shit. I love the way Umar Johnson said,
y'all need to be sending y'all kids to college, help
them start a business. But Umar, you got three degrees
your damn self.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
So what.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
What what is that doing? We're talking about it? He
has a pH d? What are you talking about? Everybody's
not a business owner, marselas, of course, get your business,
start your business, But everybody's not a business owner. Yeah,
don't want to be. Do you know how long it
took me to make a ropping? Teen years? Two years?

(25:23):
The way everybody? Kaya, Uh, what's the name of the streamer?
There are two hundred million content creators. Guys, you're competing
with two hundred meeting conspects. And it's not that I
don't want you to have it because I have a
lock ASTs, but I'm giving you the real or the
real you mean to have a blocking it's a streaming

(25:46):
a business and a damn part time job.

Speaker 2 (25:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
And if you are paying rent on anything, both rent
off this space, split that ship. If you're not gonna
get a room making, then at least split splitch you
bok friend, mmhm, share space. You know I want to
speak on this trade thing, because y'all keep on trade trade, trade, trade, trade.

(26:12):
I posted a video yesterday where they're gonna have robots
doing brade and and and no matter how many times
y'all see in the comics, I ain't doing it and
I ain't doing it. Y'all said all that, they said,
all that about the cell phones, they said all that,
about all, they said all that it. No matter how
many of y'all say they ain't doing it, somebody gonna
do it. Yeah, they do it. Some trades will be safe,

(26:38):
but nothing is safe, guys. And guess what when white
call a job people that don't have a job. Yes,
they're coming to the trade. Yeah, and guess what them
book you're gonna do? Go with whoever they can get
more from the least. Let me break it down to you.
Let me put a vibe to the chat. If you
follow what I'm saying, because y'all ain't following it, This

(27:00):
ain't this ain't a class war. So let me give
you an example. If the accountant who did accounts payable
lost their job because now it's automated. Are y'all following me?
This is what y'all need to spread the word the
podcast ain't gonna tell you about this. If the accounse
payable person lost the job and now they gotta become

(27:22):
the plumb that y'all say is so safe. And I
pitch my resume or pitch whatever, or start a business
or whatever it is I'm doing, and I can offer
being a plumber and can do your accounts payable and
accounts receivable all for the same price. Did y'all hear

(27:44):
what I said? I said, I can do your accounts
payable and your account's receivable and be the plump. Let
me say it one more time. The account's payable, the
account's receivable, and can be the plunk Who you think
I'm going with? If you start a business, who's gonna
have the better business? Who's gonna have the better business plan?

(28:04):
The plumber that can do their accounts pay on the
counts receivable are the plumber. They only know how to
do the plump. I'm just telling y'all, marcellis what do
I tell you? And Jay that work with me? It
ain't enough for you to just sit on the podcast.
You guys the sales. You better start knowing how to
do a little bit of gravity design and Campbell you

(28:25):
best start knowing how to do a little upload and cliffs.
See this is about being able to do it all
called the race of the falling baby. So y'all can
sit back and last and white collar all you want to,
but when white collar get pushed out, they coming with
your job. Put a five in a chat if you
want understand what I'm talking, because that's what they gonna

(28:46):
I ain't getting that part. See, I can come for
your job and they will go with me because I
can give far more than you. So that means the
degree still fade off even if I'm making it, even
if I ain't making no money. I just took your job.
I just took your black job. Wellstand it. They ain't
understand it. And then the trays that you think you

(29:12):
gonna be able to keep. Think about when you go
in the grocery store and how many cashiers do you
see in the grocery store? Two three at bets right
two advice your at bess. Everything is automated. Everything that's automated.
When people tell I took that uber the other day,

(29:33):
the way more I put I posted on my page,
you're gonna see I'm worries. And then nothing That's not
something I'm interested in taking on the highway, but I
did want to take it, you know, just to see
it was a mile away. Baby? When they take Ober?
Do you know how many people I know hustle what Over?
You hustle with over? Guess what? Guess what I said
and say, he don't do Uber, he just do goober eat.

(29:53):
So guess what they can do with Waymo over eat.
So people that don't want to drive, don't want to
get get in the car, why not just have Uber?
Why not have Waymo new it to just pull up
to your apartment and walk out and get your phone.
You think this is a shit, ain't o gang? Y'all?
They ain't playing with us. If you like what you

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