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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Father God, we ask you for a covering, a healing,
a moment of discernment. So many of us are feeling lost, alone, confused,
not sure where to turn, putting a reliance on things
that are outside of our control, and need to understand
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or perhaps overstand, how important it is to just be still, peace,
Be still. We know that worrying is similar to that
of a rocking chair. We go back and forth and
forth and back, essentially not going anywhere, leading into the
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realms of insanity. But we want to put that behind us.
Let us not look behind us, but look forward, because
the past is behind us and we're not going that way.
May me understand the strength that we have inside, and
it's not over until it's over. May we be really
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reminded of the strength that we have within, for we
know that we have survived one hundred percent of the
worst days of our life, so why would today be
any different. May me ignite our power, maybe stand and
our power. May be reside in our power because there
is nothing that is impossible, because if you fall down
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seven times, you can get up eight Because if you
can look up, you can get up. And your location
is not your destination. Father God, we ask you for
this healing of overstanding so we can stand in your
name forevermore. All right, let's talk to me Tuesday. You
all ready, let's go. Good morning, good afternoon, good evening.
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You are too to the Vitamin D with Dawn Day
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Speaker 2 (02:36):
Get your Vitamin D right with me and get excited
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Speaker 1 (02:45):
Hello, Hello, I said, is this thing on? Hello? It's
the damn dawn like the break of day, and y'all
know what today is is talk to him and talk
to him an talk to him a Tuesday. This is
why I want to hear from you. Pull up on me.
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Let's start a conversation of some berber relation. Because we
woke up today and I don't know about you, but
it's something better about being seen than viewed. We woke
up on the white side of the earth today and
we gonna count it all joy. Now it's talked to
me Tuesday. I want you to call me in the studio.
I want to hear from you. Eight one eight four
six one fifty four thirty two. I said, it's eight
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one eight four six one eighty fifty four thirty two.
We got a lot to talk about. It's Vitamin D
live and I'm coming to you line from what Sherman Oaks, California.
But if you ask me on a good day, I'm
gonna say that dawn day is in LA and I
got some news and information and resources. But today I
was like, you know, I want to hear from the folks.
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I want to hear from the people. What you got
going on. What's been bothering you? Maybe you got some
news to rejoice so on. I don't know what it is,
but today is your day. So I see some people
are viewing. Why don't you go ahead and I want
to shot you out. If you're feeling me right now,
go ahead and comment in the chat. And in the meantime,
I'm about to dive in to talk about what's happening,
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what's happening in our nation, perhaps what's happening in our state,
or indeed what's happening with a person near you. And
then this is what the news. Oh wait, I got
a news effect right here. Don't play with me, play
with yourself, all right, we got some news coming in,
a great news coming in for you. Guess what the
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US Postal Service has put out the announcements, baybaye, You
already know what time a holiday season is right around
the corner. And for those who are living out of
state and would like to ship something to friends, relatives,
loved ones, and you want to ensure that they get
your package on time, well, the US Postal Service has
announced it's recommended mailing and shipping dates for Tuesday. On Tuesday,
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excuse me today for the twenty twenty four holiday season.
And what I mean by that the following list that
I'm about to share with you are the recommend dates
for a package to an address so that it is
in the United States, so that it can be delivered
on December twenty fifth. Hold on, wait a minute. I
got my cousin Trina cash traina. I think it's your birthday.
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I saw us a notice on your birthday. Happy birthday.
I'm coming to you in a second. Let me get
down with this USPS news all right. So, if you
are going to take advantage of ground advantage services and
you want your package to be received on December eighteenth,
I mean December twenty fifth, you need to make sure
that it's sent out by the eighteenth. Now. If you
are shipping First Class Mail service December eighteenth, Priority Mail
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service December nineteenth, and if you are using Priority Mail
Express service, that's going to be December twenty first. Now,
despite the deadlines, the USPS urged customers to steal plan
ahead to ship early. The early you send, the better,
don't delay, don't play. That was dawn day mail and
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ship today. Now, Customers shifting to an address, perhaps an
Alaska or Hawaii show adhere to the following days. I'm
going to share with you. If you are using USPS
ground Advantage service. They are recommending December sixteenth, First Class
Mail Service December eighteenth, Priority Mail Service December nineteenth, and
Priority Mail Express December twentieth. Again, these are for individuals
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who are trying to ship out packages so that it
is received by December twenty fifth. Also, the USPS suggests
that customers check the complete list of recommended holiday mailing
and shipping dates on its website, which is USPS dot com.
And speaking of Wench, did you go ahead and submit
your request so that you can receive your your free
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COVID nineteen tests. I told you they have already start
submitted sending them out, so please be sure to visit
USPS dot com and make sure you sign up so
that you can receive your testing. I'm going to share
this information again later on when we get to our
PSAs rest in peace. You know I always say we
here for a good time, not a long time. Well.
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A singer of Sissy Houston, mother of Whitney Houston, died recently.
Was it yesterday on Monday at the age of ninety one?
As I just say to Sissy Houston is the mother
of the late Great Whitney Houston and is a two
time Grammy winner who has performed long longside superstar musicians
like Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin. Houston died Monday morning
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in her New Jersey home while under hospice care for
Alzheimer's disease. Her daughter in law, Pat Houston, told the
Associated Press the acclaimed gospel singer was surrounded by her family.
It was said by Pat Houston, our hearts are filled
with pain and sadness. We lost the matriarch of our family. Now.
In a statement, she said her mother in law's contributions
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to popular music and culture are most certainly, in our quote,
unparalleled now. She attended New Hope Baptist Church, where she
later became minister of sacred Music. Houston was the youngest
of eight children. Rest in bees and you know you said, Dean,
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why are you doing this? Because I don't want to
be disrespectful or detaint, but because we are discussing sister Houston,
I can help. But think of dang, is it disrespectful
were having a conversation. Is this a safe space? I
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was going to bring up the memoir about Whinnie Houston,
the rumors. We'll save it to later. It's talk to
me Tuesday. I'm gonna leave it to y'all if y'all
want to talk about it. How about that? All right?
Moving along, It's twenty twenty four. Election season is here,
and I don't know if you know the deadlines for
your state. I need you to register, and I need
you to adhere to the deadlines. Okay, Now, Americans still
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have a chance to register vote. Some states have already
set their voter registration deadlines as early as last Friday,
Friday the fourth, while others have same day voter registrations
as late as election day or November fifth. Now, voters
can check their registration status by visiting vote dot gov
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swipe define the methods and registration your state offers. Now
interesting enough, I had all this information right in front
of me. I believe the date is October twenty fourth
for online registration in the state of California, as well
as in person same day as November fifth. Somebody, I
need you to call me and tell me if I'm wrong. Now,
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do you remember the other day, within the week, I
was telling you about Catalyst California. I talked about how
they had Governor Gavin Newsom had or not Governor Gavin
newsom Day Luna Sheriff de Luna had banned or had
made a statement about banning sheriff gangs. You are unfamiliar
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with share games and what's that about. Well, a lot
of people have been abused while in the prison system,
meaning their loved ones have been have lost their lives.
They come back with missing body parts, and we don't
have any justice. And while us as individuals are preparing
to sue, we are preparing to fight. Well, the department
is not concerned about it. Why because they're using our
talks dollars to pay for the instuses that happened. Well,
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this was brought upot because I just came across this
story from Black Information Network. A black inmate was beaten
to death while naked with a bag over their head.
This is what the lawyers are saying, I know, pull
up family. A video has been capped from the public
shows a naked inmate with a bag over his head
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being beaten and held down by correction officers until he
stops breathing. Now, this is according to the lawyer. Attorney
Ron Murphy says the video shows the moments leading up
to the death of March twenty eighteen of thirty one
year old j Allen Jones, an inmate at Garner Correctional
in Newton, Connecticut. Now, Joseph's family found a wrongful death
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lawsuit against the state Department of Correction staff members involved
the alleged beating. However, the state is trying to get
the case dismissed, asserting that the correction officer's use of
force was justified. The state also claims that officers were
unaware of Jones's medical condition. According to an autopsy, cardiovascular
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disease was a factor in Jones's death. On Friday, Murphy
filed a motion to seal the video of the alleged beating,
which he compared to George Floyd's death. Now, this is
a quote from Ron Murphy. The events in the video
are disturbing as the events in the video of George
Floyd's death, but in some ways the video of Jay
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Allen's death is worse, as the defendants struck jay Allen
repeatedly violently threw him down twice, swayed him twice directly
in the face with pepper spray while his face was
covered by a safety veil, all while j Allen was naked, handcuffed,
behind his back, shackled at his ankles, hogtied, and having
a schinzophrenic episode in the psyche war of a Connecticut prison. Moreover,
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the defendants caused j Allen to stop breathing, become unconscious,
and then delayed calling nine to one one or starting
CPR by seven minutes after it was apparent he had
stopped breathing. This is what the lawyer added. Now, Murphy
noted that the Attorney General's office submitted the video as
an exhibit in the case and cited the recording multiple
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times in legal documents. Exhibit A must now be considered
a judicial document immediately accessible to the public. Now, Murphy
said that the state doesn't want to make the video
public because authorities believe and I quote releasing the video
would pose a safety and security concern to the Department
of Corrections because of the general public would be inflamed
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and incensed by the video showing Jay Allen's death. Now,
the attorney also noticed that jones'es was black, and eight
of the nine defendants are white. Murphy maintains that Jones
didn't hit or threaten any of the defendants involved in
his death. The state has until October twenty fifth to
file a response to Murphy's motion to unseal the video.
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Can you believe that? How do you feel about it?
What could or what threat can a person have? You
are hog tied, you have a veil or bag over
your head, you have been sprayed, so I assume that
means mazed and you're naked. But you trying to tell
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me that there was justification for the amount of force
that was placed on this man. Furthermore, why did it
take up a seven minutes for you to call nine
one one after he stopped breathing? Wake up, everybody, no
more sleeping bend. When is the change gonna come? When
are we're gonna realize that it isn't just defund the police,
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It's called reform the police. Let's reform the structure. Because
I can't understand how the people that are to make
our society more safe, who I am calling on for help,
are the same people who are taking our lives. Because
you have to remember, at the end of the day,
it's always somebody's baby. Remember, at the end of the
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day's always gonna be somebody's baby. Now, I want to
welcome you to call me in a studio eight one
eight four six one fifty four to thirty two. Again,
that's eight one eight four six one fifty four to
thirty two is times to men times and men tontu
men Tuesday. I wanna give a shout out to my cousin.
Fie Fialae is on the line. Yes, she is tuned
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in on I believe you on Facebook. Right, Hey, cousin
and her baby's birthday today, my cousin, and shout out
to them. All right, Okay, moving on. If you aren't
disturbed enough about what just happened in the prison system,
can I tell you what's happening over at Cornell University?
Pull up family. Black Cornell students called out the school
for saying KKK could speak on the campus now, George
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Joel that parted me. Joel Molina issued a clarification and
I quote regarding his comments on the KKK Now you
may not be aware. Let me back up and give
you more of a story. Black students at Cornell University
are seeking action after an unofficial set after an official
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said the school would allow the klu kux Klan to
speak on campus now. According to the Cornell Daily Sun,
vice president of University Relations. Joel Molina commented on the
possibility of a KKK campus appearance during a private Zoom
call with Jewish parents last week. Molina reportedly said Cornell
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University would allow a KKK representative on campus if they
were invited by a faculty member or student group. Following
his comments, Cornell's Black Student Union United Students United BSU
call for Milinn to be fired. Roughly one hundred and
eighty students protested on campus last week. Fire Joel Molino
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and hey hey, hey, hey, hey, ho ho Joel Molina
has to go. Ahead of the demonstrations, BSU held an
emergency meeting advocating for Malina's termination. And this is quote.
All students of color at Cornell are under attacks by administration.
We do not feel safe seen or heard. Help amplify
our voices. We are stronger together now. This was based
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on an Instagram post. Now, the events of the last
week two days have mean nothing. I could be the same,
one mass protester said, I see my community mobilize the
way I have never could imagine. Now we can can't
go back. The demonstration comes off the heels of another
protest where pro Palestinians interrupted a Career Fair International graduate
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studento Do Momodo. Tall was suspended over his involvement in
the Career Fair disruption. Now the BSU has calling for
a Tall suspension to be res reversed. If Tall is
withdrawn from the university, he could be deported for violating
his F one visa status. How does that make you feel? Like,
what's going on? What's going on? Like? Why would that
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be okay? I mean, I want to hear from you.
I would love to hear your thoughts about this. I
just can't imagine when you talk about KKK, right, and
you talk about the trauma that so many people and
cultures have experienced because the history and with the symbol,
the near thought of the name, the vibration could mean
and would welcome them on campus. Now this comes from
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the same individual. Now, I'm a graduate of Howard University,
which I probably staid all the time, you know, and
I myself there was a time where I was carrying
my bag that was 't titled up with the Negro
and that just meant that we were educated, we were
a classy. But when we have black student groups, does
there need to be made room for a KKK group
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or a representative for that, like, what does that look
like when we talk about representation? Now one person or
we can argue on one end to say, hey, one
group is for the advancement of people, making room for people,
and one could be known as the disenfranchisement of several individuals.
But the question remains, is it okay to have the representation?
How do you feel about it? Do you think it's wrong?
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Would you have felt traumatized? I want to hear from you.
Call me in the studio. As I reminded you, eight one,
eight four six fifty four thirty two is talk to
me Tuesday. Pull up on me because I want to
hear from you. Okay, I want to win my good
folk at y'all told me. Y'all said, Dawn, I'm ready
to pull upon you live and five call me. I
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have listed some stories that have had some people disturbed,
feeling probably a little mustard inside. I want to hear
your thoughts and your views on some of these stories
I have shared with you. Okay, all right? And also
what I'm at it, I will give you all room
to call in. I got some PSA announcements. First off,
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I'm gonna announce this again on Thursday. This is our
community news. I got reached out by Sally got Us.
We met a couple of years ago at It's Bigger
Than Us. It was a kickback back to school celebration
right over here at Crenshall Mall, and I hosted the event.
This is when I was still on an FM dial
and she's always known for dow stuff and work with nonprofit.
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She works at UCLA. I actually had her come on
the FM dial and we were talking about the importance
of breast cancer awareness and she just sent me this information.
It's entitled empower Her Radiant Women's Wellness Day. It's happening
on Saturday October. Twe y'all writing Englewood from eleven to two.
I said, I'm gonna pull up. This isn't from if
you want to register at pass it Forward la dot
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org forward slash empower Her. It's pass it Forward la
dot org forward slash and power her. I also said,
I said, girl, it is Breast Cancer Awareness month. How
would you like to pull up on the show on Thursday.
So that's just a sneak peek just because you listen
to Live or perhaps you listen to it before we
get to Thursday, that we may actually have our first guests.
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Sally Godt has or a representative form the organization to
talk about this amazing event, empower her that's happening on Saturday.
And for those who are not aware, you know, breast
cancer awareness is very important to me, and I make
sure I highlight that my mother she transitioned from stage
four breast cancer. So as far as feeling the effects,
witnessing it, not knowing what to talk, and actually it
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being something top of my mind since cancer and breast
cancer has ran so rampant in my family, this is
a cause that's important to me. So if it's the
same for you, I have the information. You can meet
me if you are in La California and pull up
an Englewood. Let's get some empowerment. Okay, I said, okay,
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all right, let me also get to some PSAs and announcements.
Oh here it is right here. I was like, wait
a minute, hound's up, where's my informations? Okay? So I
know some people need to support. Times are hard out here,
a lot of us are in transition. And if this
happens to be you or someone you know that you
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is known that's living in their car. Well, here you go.
If you know someone that needs a safe pace to park,
you know, to go to sleep at Safe Parking La.
They have their mission is to provide help and they
have open spaces. What I mean by that if you
are experiencing homelessness and living in your car, they can
help you by providing a safe parking space. They have
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locations in downtown lasa VA campus and received its. All
you have to do is apply. Now. You can do
that by calling three two three two one zero thirty
three seventy five. Again that's three two three two one
zero thirty three seventy five. And you can email and
takes at safe Parkingla dot org. Also, I want you
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to visit safe Parkingla dot org forward slash need help,
each one's each one, each one, reach one, Okay, we
gotta seek one. Also for individuals who are looking to
have some food, those who are need some food, I
want to let you know that there's a food giveaway
happening every fourth Thursday, So mark your calendar at Curtis
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Tucker Center for Community Wellness from ten am to twelve
pm or until supplies last. Is located right off of
Manchester one two three West Manchester in Inglewood. It's brought
to you by CalFresh, County of LA Public Health, Curtis
Tucker Center for Community Wellness, and Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. Now,
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all they're asking is that you bring a reusable bag.
Can you tell somebody that might need some food? Okay?
All right? Now for those of you who are looking
for free EMT training, Yes, if you are looking for training,
perhaps getting geared up for a job. If you want
to be an emergency medical technician, there is training from
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six to ten weeks and once completed, will lead to
employment with AMR McCormick. Now the requirements you have to
be eighteen years of age or older, must be able
to pass a background and drug test, Class C driver's
license and relatively clean driving record. Now the benefits. You're
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going to have a receiver four one K medical, dental,
and vision plus mental health resources. If you're interested, I
want to encourage you to call three two three two
four nine seventy seven to fifty one again, that's three
two three two four nine seventy seven fifty one US.
You can also email Watts Laws c Info at gmail
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dot com. That's Watt's lawsc info at gmail dot com.
They are located twenty two twenty four East one hundred
and fourteenth Street. That's twenty two twenty four East one
hundred and fourteenth Street in Los Angeles, California. OH. I
got a quote from Albert Johnson. Albert, you said you
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want to talk to me. Now here is Joe Mama.
You then pulled up on me. That's right. I'm giving
you the number, Albert. Call me eight one eight four
six fifty four thirty two eight one eight Alvin four
six one fifty four thirty two. Alvin has been reaching out,
he says, proud and honored of your words and wisdoms
and encouragement for the betterment of mankind. Truly priceless. Thank you,
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Thank you so much, Albert. I hope to hear from you. Also,
since we are talking about jobs with the MT, I
want to let you know that there will be a
four all employment hiring speed. It's happening October twenty fourth,
from nine am to two pm. Is located at East
Los Angeles Civic Center at four forty eighth one East
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third Street. Now, you got to bring a couple of things.
I'm gonna need you to bring your resume and dress
to impress. Now what you can expect is connect with employers,
explore a variety of job openings on the spot's interviews,
get support, help, and leave with opportunities. So, if you
are looking for a job, you are looking to be
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an environment where people can hire you. I need you
to pull up because I say if you stay ready,
you ain't got to get ready. So don't sit here
and say, oh my gosh, I need some money. Well,
I'm telling you how you gotta get a job. So
you got to pull up. What do you need? This
is what I'm here for. You're gonna have to pull
up on me and let me know because I'm here
to give you resources and information. Now, if you want
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to get followed up with them about the October Hiring Spree,
I want you to visit the Facebook's page Facebook dot
com forward Slash Hiring Spree. LA. Are we clear now?
This is sponsored by America Works. I'm trying to help
you out, Okay. Furthermore, remember how it reminded you about
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the h the COVID nineteen tests. I told you if
you are gearing up to send anybody you love any
gifts for the holidays, visit USPS because they got the
deadlines to ensure that your gift make it there by
December twenty fifth. I got a wireless caller. Who you
think this is? And talk him and talk to me
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and talk to me and Tuesday, who's this?
Speaker 2 (26:43):
This is Albert Chargian Johnson, Army Rangers. How are you well?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
Hello there, Sergeant Johnson. It is a splendiferous pleasure to
hear from you.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
Did you get my text?
Speaker 1 (26:56):
I got your message that I just read on live,
but I'm not sure I got your text. What did
you say?
Speaker 2 (27:02):
Okay, well that no, that's what I said. Anyway, you
were talking about jobs and stuff, you know, like EMT
and things. Yes, Okay, wherever there's a United States embassy,
the Air Force flies there. Your military ID is your
international passport to the world. But make sure that you
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get into a profession that you really fink love to do.
Do not fall for the oki joke. The okidoke is
money because they are going to present you with tens
of thousands of dollars to fill positions that are hard
to feel. You're going to be happy with the money,
but then you're not going to be happy with your
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job profession that they want you to do. But you
have to get into a profession that you really love
to do, to the point where you say, when you
get up in the morning, Hey, everybody gets out of
my way. I got to get to my job. You're
going to be They're going to give you, you know, money,
you know, your monthly check, everything you know in the military.
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But you but you're going to be happy at what
you're doing. That's the key is to get into a
profession that's really asking love to do and see the
world while you're still young. And you were talking about
e M T. After my the last deployment with the Rangers,
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I became a combat medic, okay, And when you're combat medic,
when you get out of active duty, you are e
m T basics, which means I became a license Paramedic,
Emergency Room Technician v A, Westwood, VA, Long Beach u
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c l A, the whole nine yards. Even volunteer at
the LA Free Clinic. Now that that's a good thing
for all these people to do, is do volunteer work
because that's a big plus on your resume. And lastly,
do not let anyone in anyone deter you from your dreams,
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your goals, your endeavors in life. Come on, they don't
live your life. And there's only two individuals that knows
the real you. That's you and whatever God you pray to.
And I am so proud of you or what you're
doing for the betterment of mankind and exchoose my language.
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Yeah the shit, thank you, ol.
Speaker 1 (29:43):
Wow, thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
I really appreciate that. And I'm so glad that you
highlighted to say do something that you love, because I
say it all the time out. But we're here for
a good time, not a long time. And if you're
just seeking a job because you need some money, it's
a job. And what does that stand for? Just over broke.
And if you will be a number to an organization,
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let it be a number that counts.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Right, Yes, definitely. Now there is a veterans organization for
all veterans. It's called Heaven and Earth Oasis Heaven and
Earth Oasis. The founder is Valerie heat H E. A. T. H.
(30:31):
It's on Selma. You guys can look it up on
you know, social media. There's an event coming next month
November second. It's free for all veterans and you can
apply for you know, for vendors whatever. I don't have
the number offhand, but when you look it up you'll
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see it. You know. Just do your thing. Just do
your thing. And one lastly, like I said earlier, you
guys are stronger than you think you are. You have
to believe in yourself, not only in your brain, but
most importantly in your heart. That's the key, is to believe.
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And don't nobody telling you what you can and can't do.
Come and oh yeah, I hope I don't get censored
for this, But stay away from me as a Bank
of America and any of its affiliates, they will get you.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
Is very important because this happened to me. Do what
your parents used to do. When you pay your bills.
You have your bill, come to your mailing address, and
pay by check. Stop all this electronic banking because you
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never know what you're paying for, like direct TV and
all these other places. You know, there's too much information
that they want from you. You know, get your bills
in the mail so you can know what you're paying
for because they are getting you bad. It's just a
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rule of thumb.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
All right. Sometimes you got to get back to the
old school. Would you keep your own definitionly because I
just saw that there was a it's a major water company.
I heard on the East coast that they had had
a cyber attack, and you know, it's just a matter
of just getting in there. So thank you so much
for Sharon, Albert. It's so great to hear your voice.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Thank you, Okay, because I know I have to go
and you have other callers, but I just wanted to
touch bases with you and thank you once again for
you your people and all of that and all your
listeners and stuff. You're doing a hell of a good job.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (32:53):
You have a gift that's priceless.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Wow, Thank you Albert.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Okay, you have a good one, and all you listeners,
you guys have a good one too, all right, y'all.
Speaker 1 (33:06):
Wow, Well that was nice, and I really want you
all to take notes of what Albert was saying. I
know times are hard right now. I know we're trying
to figure things out. In fact, I was talking to
a neighbor walking down the street and she was walking
her dog seven and I asked her how she's doing,
and it was kind of like hmm, But I had
a moment to really chat one. I said, well, you
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know what's going on and she said, you know my job?
You know, I guess they are doing some restructuring and
now they have said that her job is non essential,
and so she said, I think within the two months
she was like, I don't know what I was going
I'm going to do, like, hopefully they make room to
find in me another job. And she was like, oh,
hopefully I find another job someplace. And I said to her,
I said, well, maybe you'll create your own thing. It
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is amazing how sometimes we can put so much faith
and resilience into somebody else's thing that we forget about
the power that we have within. You can't allow people
to te you know. If that was the case, I
would have never went to Howard University. What do I
mean by the do you know when I first applied
to Howard I did not get accepted. I probably could
have been embarrassed to say that at first, but no,
it's the truth. But you can't fail if you don't
(34:13):
quit and you don't allow people to tell you no. Now,
for me, in my instance, I just didn't do well
at testing. It did not put any limitations on how
smart I am, how active I am how just progressive?
I am. I simply didn't test well. And because I
decided to stand up for myself, because I decided to
fight for myself, I was able to appeal the decision,
(34:33):
and not only did I get accepted to Howard, I
hosted up my graduation and I graduated with honors. Don't
let nobody tell you no now, Listen, y'all has talked
to me Tuesday. That means this is your opportunity to
share any resources, any information that you have with the people.
Maybe you got something off your chest. You want to
(34:54):
give a discussion about us, the story, or some opportunities
that you have taken advantage of it, or you want
to suggest somebody else take advantage of call me in
the studio eight one eight four six one fifty four
thirty two. Now I just had Sergeant Albert Johnson just
called in talk about an event. Said to check on Facebook.
(35:14):
Valerie Heath is hosting event. I believe it's at off
of Selma November second, that is a Saturday. Be sure
to check out that event. And there's also some information
that I would like to share with you happening on
no Zoom member second. I've been sharing it, sharing it
in time and time again, and I just want to
make sure you repeat it. There's an amazing organization called
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the African American Male Wellness Agency and they are celebrating
Black Men's Wellness Day. This is the third annual. Now,
as we know or you may not know, black men
are dying from preventable diseases and you can be part
of the solution. So I want you to come out
to Jesse Owens Park next to Dorsey High School on
(35:56):
November second. Yes, this is at the Miche and Barack
Obama Michelle and Barack Obama Sports Complets. Yes, Rancho Sienego
Recreation Park. Yes, that same location will start from seven
am to twelve pm for Black Men's Wellness Day. Now
you can be walking for your dad, your brother, your husband,
your son, your uncle, hag. You probably could be walking
(36:17):
full yourself. Listen. Like I said, don't play with me,
play with yourself, okay, or in this case, let's not.
This is a free family event with kids, entertainment, free
out screenings, as I mentioned, and so much more. I
want you, if you are interested, please pull up because
they're going to be testing for screens for blood pressure glucose, cholesterol, HIV,
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st D S, ti AM, prostate cancer, and men. And
it is breast cancer awareness enough, and I will want
to make note that men suffer from breast cancer awareness
as well. So I'm gonna be there. So if you
want to pull up, pull up on me. Visit LA
dot AA Wellness dot org and we'll see you Saturday November.
Teco as we walk to save black man's lives. And
(37:02):
in addition to that, brother's out there, you need somebody
to talk to. Are you going through some things? The
same organization, the African American Male Wellness Agency, specifically our
LA chapter where we are right now, are hosting an
event on October seventeenth. It's called Real Men, Real Talk.
(37:22):
It's only gonna be brothers around that's talking about things
that may be concerning them. And the ain't nothing like
seeing somebody that looks like you can understand the language
that only you can speak and say, brother, I got you.
Because half the time we're thinking about wellness and we
all we thinking about is what's happening with our blood,
our sugar. But what's happening up from the neck up.
You have a check up from your neck up that's
(37:44):
what's up. Real men will talk. That's happening. Also, I
want to let you know, Hey, Mark Keith, Hey cousin Wilma. Also,
I want to let you know that dang, I lost
my train of thought. All right, real man, real talk,
that's what's happening. I want to let you know that
this is what I do. Want to let you know.
(38:04):
Call me in the studio right now. Eight one to eight,
Mark KEITHA four six one fifty four thirty two. Call
me in the studio right now. If you're trying to talk.
I would love to hear from you. Love to hear
from you. I'm giving out valuable resources and information that
can help save your life or somebody else that you know,
giving out information on how you can get jobs and
(38:26):
how you can give resources. Okay, ok, And if we
are done with that, does anybody else have any announcements
they want me to share. I don't know if you're
putting on any productions, any plays, if you have any resources,
job opportunities. Oh, let me tell you this other thing.
This is what I meant to say. If you would
like to pull up on me, I told you the
event that I'm going to be at on Saturday empower her. Also,
(38:50):
I am hosting a screening and let's just say I
got three tickets to give away. I don't know who's interested.
The project is entitled photo Bolos, not that it is
a thriller. So just so you know, we'll be as
screening and I will be hosting the Q and A. Yes,
you have to see during day live in action full
(39:10):
of fact coming direct. Oh, I might have to put
you in check. I'm just joking, but no pull up
on me. If you would like to let me know.
I am going to solict it. I need a package
it right where. I'm gonna give away some tickets. I'm
gonna find out how many total, but I know I
have three for sure. And if anybody is interested, please
comment on the bottom and leave your email. I will
follow up and give you all the information. Albert put
(39:32):
up another comment says the main reason for me to
receive two academic scholarships to USC is this is the
first sentence in the first paragraph of catching their eyes
writing your bio quote. It's the first sentence in the
first paragraph that catching their eyes. Okay, I'm not sure
what you meant, Albert, but thank you so much. For sharing.
(39:55):
Now I'm going to dive into the advice letter. Now,
I want to be clear with y'all. We would have
had a commercial right then and there, but I want
to be clear with y'all. When we talk about Vitamin D,
it's all about shedding the light on the good and
the bad. Because if you want to be better and
you wants to do better, well, your goings to have
to be able to see better. And so I encourage
(40:15):
that if you need advice on your career, your relationships,
on your dreams, on anything, that you send me an
email vitamin D after Dawn Dai speaks dot com. That's
vitamin D at to Dawn Dai speaks dot com. Now listen,
you don't eat the meat to spit out the bones. Okay,
we shed a light in all areas. And if you
have a comment, if you're listening and you happen to
(40:37):
be listening live, I encourage you to call me because
I'd love to hear what you got to say. Now
I'm just laying eyes on this letter. Fresh fresh? Did
I say fresh? All right? Let's get it in check,
all right, Sube Jack. I can't stand my neighbor's dog.
O dear Dawn, I like what I'm hearing with your show.
But Dawn, I got a confession to make to you.
(41:00):
Something's eating away at me for a bit now, Dawn,
I really can't stay on my neighbor's dog. No, Dawn,
I mean really, really, really really loathed my neighbor's little dog, Nutmeg.
This dog is a little white poodle that's no bigger
than a box of twinkies at the grocery market. But
what she leaves in my yard twice a day, well,
(41:23):
there ain't no twinkies. And this white little dog has
buried so many holes in my front yard and now
looks like a drunk pirates and six shovels for god
where they buried the treasure map? Wait what? And this
dog has robbed me on so much sleep that her
name should be called white insomnia, because this evil little
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white fur ball barks loudly all day and night long, Dawn.
It even barks in its sleep like it's arguing with
Al Pacino and Robert De Niro over mob gangst the money.
Wait what? And when I'm trying to go to work,
this stupid poodle always just lays in my dry behind
my car and Nutmeg. The dog won't move its little
(42:04):
narrow ass up out of the way, so I have
to get out of my car every day and go
turn on the water holes to get Nutmeg to leave
my driveway. Dawn. Like hurricane victims and birthday candles, this
little dog runs from water Dawn. I've complained and complained
to its owner so many times, a really elderly Russian
woman who always in her bathrobe and flip flops, and
(42:27):
she doesn't speak English very well. And well, I kept
pointing to her dog, and I kept screaming, get your
stupid dog away, over and over again. And then she
angrily yells back at me and rushing, and then she
throws her empty meskin beer cans and have full for
breeze bottles at me. I want to be a good
neighbor and not be the bad guy by calling the
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cops constantly and going to war over some old woman's dog. Dawn.
I just gave up and thought that I'd put it
up with this dumb dog forever. Well I was wrong.
Three nights ago, Dawn, the Russian lady next door was
screaming and crying hysterically and banging on something metal hard repeatedly.
(43:08):
I thought someone was breaking into her house, so I
ran outside with my baseball bat and my phone to
go help her. Then I saw that two very large
coyotes was just kicking the ever loving nine dollars dog
food out of the little nutbag, while another large coyote
was blocking the Russian lady from rescuing her dog. She
(43:29):
was crying horribly, and she had a large metal pot
and huge metal spoon, clanging it over and over again,
hoping to stop to drive the coyotes away with it.
As soon as I saw this, I started clapping my
hands and cheering for the coyotes to win, like I
was ringsigned at a Mike Tyson compack fight. I was
just screaming stuff like, come on, coyotes, I got a
(43:52):
twenty on. You don't let Daddy and the economy down.
Come on, you coyotes. You've been training hard in the
off season at Taco Bell, so come on now. Wait
what it's showtime and Miller Beard time. Let's go you
the division chants, it's all downhill and tan sandwich bread
from nutmeg from here. Oh Dawn, that felt so good
(44:13):
to see those coyotes jumping little Nutmegs ass ass was
like seeing the La Lakers winning an eight bas basketball
championships back to back, and then the whole team signing
my seventeen dollar tray of nachos after the game. Oh,
you don't hear me enough, Dawn. Seeing Little mut Meg
(44:34):
getting that hungry coyote beat down felt just like I
had gotten free round trip fare and free tickets for
the Super Bowl for the next ten years. And as
the coyotes drag Little Muttmeg down the street and into
the yellow rose bushes, I took out my cigarette lighter,
lit it with my land in the air and started
joyously singing, Queens, we are the champions, No time for losers.
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Disregarded my crying next door neighbor, and went inside my house,
laughing like the Joker robbing seventeen banks in Gotham City.
With no Batman inside and Dawn without nutmegs insanely loud barking,
I slept the best sleep that I had in months. Dawn, Oh,
I was out like an unpaid Spectrum cable bill. Ah,
(45:22):
wait a minute, I wasn't ready. I wasn't ready. But
then I woke up the next morning. That's when it
all changed for me because I went outside and then
I looked over and saw my elderly neighbor next door, Dawn. Dawn,
she was completely devastated as she sat on her porch.
Her white hair was still messy, and the expression on
(45:43):
her face was like someone who had just walked out
of a war torn country with no shoes on. She
was holding onto Nutmegs torn red collar, her hands still
trembling violently, and she was just rocking back and forth
slowly and just weeping endlessly and mumbling saw in Russian,
all while staring blankly down at the road to where
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Nutmeg had been Dread had been dragged off to. That's
when I got this from her perspective, that dog was
probably her only friend, her only constant companion. In two years,
I never saw anyone ever visit or call on her.
Maybe as awful as Nutback was to me, maybe she
was the only real family that the old Russian woman
had and could count on. Maybe Nutmeg was her whole world. Dawn.
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Now I feel really bad for the way I acted
and how I carried on when she really needed me. No, honestly,
I feel one hundred percent guilty now, Dawn, How do
I even begin to make this better and to make
my conscience stop eating away at me. I could have
and should have done something. Signed Jake Dakota from Mountain
Lion Hills, Nevada. Oh boy, this one is wild, y'all,
(46:59):
this one is really our there. Okay, family, Okay, pause, Jake, Hey,
listen from where most people and legal courtrooms sit. If
your dog has constantly bad behavior, problems, damaging your neighbor's
property or damaging up the landscape, not being on a leash,
and is really being on unstop disruptive like you said
(47:20):
Nutmeg was, most people would have instantly called the cops
and would have gone to court to have little Nutmeg
put to sleep. So whoa, I don't know if that's
not my words. So your next door neighbor could have
been in real legal trouble. Now. I don't know about
to put the sleep part, but I will say first
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and foremost, I am not encouraging any harm to any animal.
I do not want Peter call in up my ass,
all right, that is not what I'm here for. However,
as somebody that has been surrounded in the areas where
things have been annoying, I too empathize for how frustrating
it must have felt to have this dog not only
yapping all day, then you leaving little little little trails
(48:03):
in my yard. Not only to imagine you're digging things.
There had to be something stopped there. So, first of all,
they say, pity the fool, and in this case the
fool is you, and I do not have any pity
left because for you to go that long and not
to follow the report on your neighbor's dog, shame on you.
And honestly, if i'ma have to be real on you,
you should feel bad and you should feel outright disgusted
(48:24):
the fact that you saw that poor dog being pulled
in the bushes. And I do understand you may have
been frustrating now because you said it was a little dog.
I'm imagining as a miniature poodle, because the last time
I seen a poodle, then things can damn there look
like a horse. But the fact that you stood there
and cheered on is that dog was being dragged away.
I will have to look at you and give you
the side eye day because what in the animal cruelty
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is going on here? First of all, I'm looking at
you with the major side eye, because how did you
even get any joy of knowing that this dog was
about to see its last hours? And it took you
so long to look at your neighbor, the elderly I
shouldn't a woman to see her her to actually feel
to show sympathy for that. Now, I do understand that
you have been annoyed. Not here's my thing. Maybe it
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would not have been right. Maybe something to make the
ball noise nauseous in your yard, to warn a neighbor,
to say, hey, you don't want your dog crossing over here,
because I may have some things to make your dog sick.
I don't know, because then that's dog poisoning. But the
fact that you might even got a sliver of joy
that this dog was in danger, that's a lot going on.
(49:29):
That's a lot going on, and I don't know how
to feel about it. But nevertheless, I am very grateful
that you did write to me about this issue, because
I know it's a lot of people, whether you dealing
with a dog or whether you're dealing with some annoying,
pesky animal verment that is constantly coming into your yard.
So I think the right thing was done here, and
I think what you can do is step further up
is to go up to your neighbor and express your
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condolenescens because, like you said, that animal was somebody's baby. Okay,
all right, Well that's all I got for Jake from Dakota.
I don't even know if you needed my advice on anything,
because the only thing that you need to do is
pull up on her and check up on her. It
ain't like you had to get rid of the dog,
because not a dog is gone. So what you want
(50:12):
me to give you the best excuse or the best
remedy to apologize or to show your sympathies. No, grow up,
show up, pull up, step up. You know you might
have been annoyed, but shoot, she didn't deserve to have
her baby gone. That's what I got to say. All
of that, all right, If you need some advice on
anything that's going on in your life, career, relationships, a
(50:34):
past problem, identity issues, I want you to email me
Vitamin D at Dawn Dai speaks dot com. That's Vitamin
D at Dawn Dai speaks dot com. Okay, what I
said for the advice centor, And like I told you,
it's a tal to menton to menton to mentonsday. Pull
(50:54):
up on me, call me in the studio right now.
Eight one a four six thirty two. That's eight one
a four six one fifty four thirty two. Talk to
me and let me know what's going on. Let me
know of anything you know that's going on in the community,
any news that you might get deserve about, or perhaps
you finally want to call in to check on me.
You got some questions to ask me. This is that
(51:16):
moment I got the phone lines wide open. I see
Latasha's in the house. So Latasha, we need to talk
about what's happening over at Sunshine. Yes, Sunshine Resource and
Recreation Center. Let me tell you this right now, Oh,
Sunshine Community Resource Organization Center. Let me tell you this.
They have multiple services and their mission is to provide
(51:39):
resources to children and foster care and those who have
been emancipated. So here's the thing. The services that they
provide are supervised child visitation, monitoring okay, mobile AHA, bls
CPR certification course, domestic violence classes, parenting classes, life skills classes,
(52:02):
anger anger management classes. They also have a food giveaway,
mobile life scan, fingerprinting, mobile drug testing, registered process, a server,
a court mandated community service hours, Ordained Minister Services syrybar
Did y'all know I'm an ordain minister. I know, right?
Go figure uh Chemical dependency classes they're coming soon, as
(52:24):
well as free California ID application for low income clients.
So if you are in the Long Beach area and
you can benefit from any of these services that they provide,
I want to encourage you to reach out to Latasha.
You can call the organization at six two six two
nine seven sixty one twelve. That's two, I mean sixty
(52:44):
two six two nine seven sixty one twelve, or toll
free at eight one eight eight eight sixty three two
twenty two twenty four. That's eight eight eight sixty three
to two twenty two twenty four. Also check out Sunshine
Community twenty fifteen. That's Sunshine Community twenty fifteen dot org.
And let's not forget to email email me dot Jackson
(53:08):
at Sunshine Community twenty fifteen dot org. All right, that
is Sunshine Community Resource Organization Center Services. Also, you know
Latasha calls on last Thursday. She already told me, she said, Dawn,
you coming by this holiday to pass off the Christmas
kiss y'all. I was there last year and I'm gonna
be there for again. I know that's right. Oh my gosh, Corinz,
(53:31):
Oh my gosh. Oh my friend from college, Hu said, yes, Dawn,
how often are you doing this? I would love to
call in on your next show. I love this for you.
This is so dope. Oh my gosh, girl. We are
doing this every Tuesdays and Thursdays live at five if
you are on the Pacific time zone and if you
are on the East coast, that's gonna be aged and
(53:52):
let's make it great. And if you want to call
in a girl, you can call me right now eight
one A four six one fifty four to thirty two.
That's eight one AM four six one fifty four thirty two.
Come me because I want to hear from you all. Shuck.
Latasha said, thank you so much. You know I got
you this and I can't wait to see you on
(54:12):
this winter. Also, I told you all, did you hear
me talk about where I'm gonna be at this Saturday
where I'm hey, miss Mayan, good to see you, glad
to be seen and not viewed. I told you Sally
Gottas I had her come in on the FM down
talking about breast cancer awareness and you know sister Dollar,
Remember she pulled up on me and came in the
(54:33):
studio rest in peaces the Dollar. She was suffering from
breast cancer and she came in because she wanted to
get to know as much resource as possible. Well, here's
what I have to share that Sally sent to me today.
It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month and this Saturday, October twelfth,
from eleven am to two pm, there will be a
(54:53):
Radiant Women's Wellness Day. It's entitled Inmpower Her and it's
from the past four La dot org. Oh my gosh,
I know who run passing for. I didn't even think
about this. Yeah, I'm gonna be up there. Pass it Ford,
La dot org, Forward, Slash and Power are from eleven
to two. I'm pulling up. Let me know if you
(55:16):
will as well, because I love to see you. Okay,
now we're still here for talk to me Tuesday. Anybody
want to call in with any information, any resources. I
love to hear from you. Miss Mayan, who up in here?
Look y'all up here looking at me. Don't be afraid
to call me and talk to me. I told you,
I said, this is what we're doing. We go on
(55:36):
live y'all say yeah, Dawn, I'm gonna pull up on you.
I'm gonna pull up on you. Well, here's your chance
to pull up on me. Call me in the studio
right now. Eight one eight four six one fifty four
thirty two. Eight one eight four six one fifty four
thirty two. I'd love to hear from you. Just talk
to me Tuesday and get tuned in to Vitamin D
(55:59):
line that damn doing like the break of day. I
tell you, boy, I tell you. Also, I want to
give some great news. I mentioned this earlier on and
I just want to mention it again for anyone that
just tunes. And I'm excited about what's to come. I
got some organizations and individuals that have reached out, Sharon saying,
hanged on, I want some information for you to pass out.
(56:22):
I'm interested in getting some ads on air. I'm interested
in providing some resources. Catalyst California, we have the director
Chauncey Chauncy Smith. Remember we were talking about defunding or
perhaps reforming the police department. How we were talking about
how our taxpayers dollars, how what we really needed in
our community that it may not necessarily be more police
(56:43):
but we might need to have more resources, more community centers,
more things for our kids to get involved in. Yeah,
well they reached out, they're interested. And if your organization
is reaching out and perhaps wants to get more awareness,
wants to get some times, we can get some ads.
Want you to email me, I'm gonna put it up
in a chat Vitamin d at dawn Dai speaks dot com. Again,
(57:05):
that's Vitamin d at dawn Dai speaks dot com. This
is how you contact me. This is how you get
to information and resources that you want me to share
with the community so that all we can all know.
Because what do I say? If we know better, we
can do better, and therefore we can be better. But
we only can do this by doing it together. As
Sergeant Albert Johnson said, we can go far alone, we
(57:27):
can go faster alone, but we can go further together,
and we can do that by sticking together. So send
me an email Vitamin d at dawn Dai speaks dot com. Well,
and that's all what we got going on today. I
guess I'm gonna head out of here. I didn't do
my from under the news. That's I haven't, But I'm
(57:47):
gonna save that for Thursday, And like I teased before,
I think I am going to have a special guest.
Sally Gottas is somebody from the organization, so we can
talk about emparliament her, that empower her. That's happening in
honoring of Breast Cancer Awareness Month this Saturday from eleven
to two. And I'm gonna have more information about the
Q and A for the movie screening that's coming out
(58:09):
on was it October fourteenth? This Monday? Hey, Jamaine, how
you doing. Yes, I'm live Vitamin D Live every Tuesdays
and Thursdays. This is how you can call me in
the studio eight one, eight four six, one fifty four
to thirty two. Okay, Now, I want to give anybody
a couple of minutes if you want to pull up
on me, if you want to call me, this is
(58:31):
what you need to do. All shucks, get in the game.
We got Marcus Savage says an expungement this Friday, October eleven,
from one at one thirty oh no ten am to
one thirty pm. The address is off of Manchester twenty
one oh seven Manchester Sweet two oh one in LA.
If you need some information, I want you to call
(58:52):
three two three four five five zero six nine one
to get registered. Yes, they are expunging records. They are
setting you up for jobs. Don't get it twisted. A
lot of people don't really understand how a lot of
blue collar jobs can pay you six figures. I'm talking
about individuals that may not have the cleanest path past,
(59:13):
but you're looking for a brighter future because remember, your
location is not your destination, and your past is behind
you and you not going that way. Well, if you
tune in and pull up on individuals like Marcus Savage
would get in the game. Inc. Let's clean this record
so we can get you on a new track. This Friday,
October eleventh, from ten am to one thirty pm, twenty
(59:33):
one oh seven West Cancer Avenue, West Manchester Avenue, Sweek
two zero one Call three two three four five five
zero six ninety one to get registered. Marcus is like
I'm in a meeting right now. I heard the heck
out of that. Hey, miss Maia, I'm doing good. I'm
(59:53):
about to head out of here. We didn't wrapped up
the information. I want to welcome anybody that has any
more resources they want to do, call me in the studio. Otherwise,
I guess we turned the head out A one eight
four six one fifty four thirty two eight one eight
four six one fifty four thirty two. That is what
we do. It's been a good show, right. Shout out
(01:00:16):
to UH Sergeant Albert for UH calling in. I greatly appreciated.
I appreciate it so well. Okay, all right, well, I
guess that's all. I wanna encourage you all that if
you need any resources information to UH follow me. I
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thought you were here to I am to six thirty,
but we ain't talking about nothing. A I talked to
me tuesday. Oh I can just sit here, miss Mian.
But if you wanna call me, I read some news
and information for resources, and I was figuring if y'all
had some call me. But if not, Miss Miya, I'm
gonna head out. You want to call me? Is this
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something you want to talk about. I'll stay on longer.
Let me drink some water. I'm gonna be honest. This
weekend was super super busy. Had an amazing weekend. It
was the twenty twenty four Living Legends Foundation, honoring individuals
and the entertainment and radio industry. My mentor invited me
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out skip Dillard, tons of people in the radio entertainment,
we had, Stephen Hill was there, Sugar Ray Leonard pulled up.
I don't know if y'all know Donnie Simpson, legendary radio
and TV personality, was there. So many amazing people were honored.
So that's why I was this Saturday, and it trickled
on to this weekend and working and I just had
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a lot of stuff busy, so I wanted to get
a chance to go over everything. So that was how
the weekend here. Ms Mayan said, Way, I thought you
was here at six point thirty, She said, you want,
I ain't got none to talk about. Well, you can
talk about hello, I can ask you what you need,
your thoughts on some opinion with the news or whatnot.
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You can talk about what the experience has been of
you tuning in. You can talk about your day. You
can tell me about some resources for the community. I mean,
miss mine, there are a couple of things we could
talk about. But I'm gonna be back on Thursday. How
about that? And I'm gonna make sure that I'm prepared
and fully equipped so that we go all the way
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to six thirty. How does that sound? As Mayan said, oh,
I know him, I know Donnie's. Yes, A lot of
legends came out. It was an amazing event. I know,
I know. All right, Well, we will see you on
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I will see you on Thursday. So remember I plan
to have a special guest to come in with us. Okay,
a special guests is going to pull up and we
are going to have a conversation in regards to an
honor of Breast cancer Awareness Month. And I'm going to
pull a call out there. Do we have any survivors
of breast cancer that is tuned in? Do we have
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any breast cancer survivors, anybody that has information or resources?
Perhaps there's anybody that experiencing any questions. The time is
now to let me know. Will you be at Taste
of Soul next weekend? Well, you know, interesting enough, I
told you that I am working with the organization for
black Man's Wellness Day and we have to plass out
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some flyers to get the awareness for everybody to come
out November second, So there is a high probability. I'm
gonna pull up. Are you gonna be there? I would
love to have a little meet up for the folks
that's coming out to taste the soul. I would love
to have a meet up. Maybe we can decide, you know,
a food stand or a corner or something like that,
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and then we all see each other. How does that
sound all right? I'm here for it. Let's talk about it.
Let's talk about it some more on Thursday and anything else?
All right? Okay? So am I clear to leave? Are
we good to head out of here? I'm gonna take
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that as a guest. All right. Now, listen, make sure
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my gosh, I got distracted. My arm brother, Dawn Dai
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who we got the fellas in the hose, Well, thank
you so much. I'm Brenda. I'm Brenda called on the
last episode. Make sure you listen to it. We had
a good time and my sister Charlotte Cusy and my
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aunt Linda, my uncle Michael had popped through on social
so we had the whole family in here. I'm looking
forward to doing it again. All right, y'all, housekeeping is here.
It's time for me to get out the studio. You know,
I always say I'm in the business of making dreams
come true, and I damn show ain't gonna forget about mine.
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So until next time, family, always remember you. One of
your greatest as set get your right in Indy, You
right here with me.
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