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Here we go. Let me gethigh. I don't where you're going.
I wake up for you, guys. Guys, guy, I listen on
the in the car. It's onall the time. I've run to your
station manager about your show and thefunny things that you think is funny aren't
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funny. Yet you're still on theair show. Hey you up yet you're
hanging out in Johnny's House. Goodmorning, good morning, Good morning.
Six O one, Orlando's number one. Hit me in the station its Xcel
one O sixty seven. You arelistening to Johnny's House. It is Wednesday
morning and uptemp. But I gota little hotter, it's gonna be partly
cloudy, isolated showers high up ninetythree in this morning seventy two. Now
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the Johnny's House Entertainment News with Ray. This is so awesome a flavor Flave,
did you see what he's going todo for the US woman's water polo
team. So, I guess therewas a person that posted about the US
women's water polo team. Uh,they're going to the Paris Olympics and they
were asking for like sponsors. Okay, and so flavor Flave saw it and
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said, as a girl dad andsupporter of all women's sports. I'm going
to personally sponsor you, my girl, he said, whatever you need,
I'm going to sponsor the whole teamdoing Okay. He went through a stretch
where he wasn't and then you know, he parlayed all that reality stuff into
some some molly. Yeah. Sohe said, my manager is in touch
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with your agent, and I'm goingto use all my relationships and resources to
help all of you. Like yeah, He's like, that's the flavor Flavor
promise. Okay. I'm thinking,look, man, we need traveling expenses.
We need about seventy five thousand dollars. Huh. So, I mean
the team's going to be competing fora fourth consecutive Old Metal they've won in
twenty twelve, twenty sixteen, andtwenty twenty. That's one of the hardest
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sports to do is waterpolo. Christ, wow, you're swimming. We were
talking to Amy Koffell, yeah,from Fox thirty five, about that her
daughter is on the best team inthe nation high school, and she was
saying the same thing, it's it'sjust it's hard work, not It's crazy
how many colleges don't have like anextension like yeah, you know it's it's
wild. So he's gonna he's gonnasponsor up all the way to Paris.
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Marvel. I think they got thegist of what we've all been saying.
They're bringing back the hole stuff.No, they said, we're going to
focus more on quality over quantity,so they're probably not going to be pumping
out as many more movies. Yes, they were there, and I think
they finally get it. So hesaid, we're slowly going to decrease the
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volume and go to probably about twoTV series a year okay instead of what
had been like four, and reduceour film out put in maybe do like
four a year or two. Well, I mean they got they got that
fast money. Then the fast moneydrive up and they said, hey let's
go down. Yeah, and thenthey got a lot of money. They
made a lot of money. Peoplewere just like another Marvel movie, like
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another one. Really, don't theyhave like maybe three at the top five
grossest movies of all times? Yeah, somewhere else, so they want a
go zillion. I think they're likethe third highest like pop culture franchise in
his history as far as money goes. But the CEO says that you know,
they've got a couple of good moviescoming out soon. They've got The
Avengers, The King Dynasty twenty twentysix, and then we've got in twenty
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twenty five The Avengers, like anotherone. So yeah, I don't know.
So Vesta still on. I don'tknow if you saw this. He's
selling eleven of his watches and Icouldn't even afford to look at one of
his watches. I know. Butweren't you saying that you were gonna buy
yourself like a Hall of Fame watchor something. Yeah, so I was
like, oh, Johnny here youYeah, I want to get money inter
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National dimost that's long to make adeal with internetter that center. Look at
that wat From what I hear,they got a great selection of pre and
rollers. Yes they do, Brian, Yes they do. So I guess
he's a serious watch collector. Buthe's selling eleven of them and he's going
to make millions. You got understandwhen you get to his level, you
don't wear watches anymore, right,Oh you don't. It's called a time
piece. We were watching I werewatches. We all were watches. They
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wear me time pieces. I justwant to let you know I am sorry.
So you know, so you're inthe know. When you hang out
with the rich crowd, you don'tgo that's a nice watch. You go,
wow, that's a really nice timepiece. That's an exquisite time piece.
Very feel born. I just Ifeel weird even saying that. I
don't know. I can't even getit out of Lene. We all learned
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together. So like a purse versusa handbas the same thing. That okay.
So but he said he's got adifferent model of Grand Master chime.
Whoa, and he's going to sellit or he sold it this previous one
for thirty one million dollars at acharity auction. Forty one million. My
god, it's made out of gold. He's never worn it, never worn
the watch, never even touched it. It probably is made out of gold.
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Yeah, Like I mean every littlespeck in from I think I might
have had a diamond in there too. For three hundred million, I mean
thirty million, it might have onediamond in Now, what is jewelry made
out of gold? I'm talking aboutevery detail of vision insider they take probably
does. We're talking thirty million.Yeah, it probably made out of like
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meteorites. It's got to be madeout of some super rare. He's got
things made. He's got things thatare two million dollars, five million dollars.
But this thirty one million dollar watch, He's never worn it, never
touched it. He considers it awork of art. It's the most complicated
risk watch, he says, Richewachever made. Wow. See when you
got that much money. What happensis you go into a place and they
say, hey, slot, Iwant to show you this watch. It
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has only been two made in America, and blah blah blah. He says,
about thirty million. I want thatwatch. What's it called on?
I need to see a picture ofit. It is called gram Master,
chime and master. You paid thirtymillion dollars for a watch? Yeah,
thirty that's saying I'm a listen,I paid thirty million dollars watch. I'm
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gonna gave the price tag dangling onit on it? So you need is
that thirty thousand? That thirty million? Oh dad, I left that on
that. Let me tuck that in. It's a protect Philip big grand right
there. Oh damn, I don'twant to accept your cookies right there.
Yeah, it is in fact madeout of go. Yeah, this is
protectedly big Grandma. This is aknockoff though. This one's eight thousand dollars.
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He said that he's gonna sell.There's one that he's selling like a
different kind of different model. He'sselling it for five million. Okay,
wow, there you go, Johnny. You can all go in and get
it for you as a Hall ofFame gift. You need to pay one
hundred thousand dollars. You say,day weird story that I'm so so true
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on the way right here on Johnny'shouse about is here, but that you
know, when a couple of weeksout, they always playing for the worst,
and they say it's gonna be likeone hundred and one hundred five today,
it's gonna be ninety three. Butit feels like feels that's the trick.
That's what we're gonna feel like partlycloudy, isolated showers. And they're
saying again next week we're gonna geta lot of rain. Because it's my
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lawn, it's done. I'm thinkingabout painting it. I turned my spriners
on yesterday because some of my plansdied, and my neighbors looked at me
sideways because it ain't my day.I raised my hand up, like what
my plans is dying? What Iwill tell you this call the water police.
I will tell you this from myown experience. The water police are
real. Yeah, I know,I remember they are real. Johnny talked
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junk to him for days and theyfinally said, oh, yeah, buddy,
oh everything find me. So hey, water police were good. Wait
what do you mean, like becauseyou weren't watering you on water on certain
day? Yeah, your water toomuch? You can get fine for that.
Yeah, And I was like,man, ain't no such thing in
the water police. He talked junkfor days though. Oh they found me.
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They sent them photos. Talk somemore junk, Buddy, we know
where you live because I was wantedmine in the middle of the night,
like lest y'all go get it,catch say the water police. Don't sleep.
The water police coming, what Iplease com way to please come it
coming ninety three or the high seventytwo right now? Weird stores of trueber
was out the water tesk Force.Yeah, they got me. There's a
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new food themed club that's opening inNew York City. And I know times
are tough, but people are spendingsome serious money. Well, you know
what the rich people are. There'sa giant gap between them and us.
Uh So, if you want tojoin this new club it's called Zz's.
It's a private club. It promisesa food concierge who can procure any culinary
experience you want. Then they said, from Thanksgiving dinner to your mama's fried
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chicken to Iranian caviar. You wantit, They get it. They got
seven thousand applications for this club membershipalready. Because it's members only, you
got to be invited, and it'sfifty thousand dollars as an initiation fee.
Yeah, now it costs more thanthat. The Oh, it's a ten
thousand dollars annual feed just to keepyour membership active. Wow. Outside applicants
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for this week only, you canapply for ten thousand dollars and the ten
thousand dollars annual fee. After that, it's gonna be invitation only fifty dollars.
Okay, but soon I want toeat? Is free? Right?
I do not believe it is.No, this is just for the ability
to go to this place as anexclusive club and then tell them what you're
looking for and they'll get it.That's what you're paying the money for so
okay, for me to get in, it's ten thousand dollars. Well this
week if you get in on thespecial, if you don't get in on
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this week, it's fifty thousand,and then ten thousand dollars. A yeah,
yeah, right, and they cookwhat I want. They don't necessarily
cook it. They find it,they go get it. All right,
I want my Mama's mac and cheese. Cool, that's what they said.
That's right here. Mama's fried chicken. Yes, that's on the list.
So if you want that, theymight hook up hit your mom and say,
hey, your son has requested tomac and cheese. Wo. The
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courier will be there at six pm. It was like that grade, it's
gonna cost you all ten thousand dollars. Well, that's a whole other situation
they got to negotiate. I'm notsure how that works. That's above my
pay grade. Those whole thing's abovemy pengras. That's crazy. But people
are seriously spending money. Fifty thousanddollars. But I mean just think,
if you're somewhere and you want adish that's back home, then they will
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find it. Yeah, they'll getit for you. No, matter where
you are, and it's New York, so it could be all over the
world. So crazy. Okay,money's been popping up in bathrooms in Ohio
and now people are starting to justgo random bathrooms and hunt for money.
So twenty thousand dollars was found ina bathroom at a movie theater last weekend,
and then another ten thousand dollars wasfound in the bathroom of a KFC,
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just randomly. Police say over fortythousand dollars so far has been found,
and each location was in a bathroomhidden in a way that you'd have
to know where to look to findit. They say they think it's all
related, but they don't know whyor they don't know how. So now
everyone's just searching random bathrooms over throughoutOhio. Well almost there's a camera some
well someone wants to go viral.They just haven't released it yet. Yeah,
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I don't know. I'm thinking Idon't know. So right now,
like literally people just walking into restroomsand random places and searching it for money.
Because people are finding ten thousand dollarsrandomly, I just feel like a
large amount of money like that doesnot make me want to go find it,
Like that just sounds like bad news. Look, you're sitting are hungry,
and you look you're sitting there hungry, and that time about a man
they just had, you know,thousands. I'm in but that happened in
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Orlando. What you're saying nor heslike maybe it's like some set up money
or something. Yeah, I meansomething I would think if I found it
randomly, i'd be a little worried. But now that everyone's talking about it
like it's it's not necessarily a mobthing. Yeah, I mean they're there,
it's on the news. I've seen. I've seen too many little mob
movies where they come to my house, come at the job. Hey did
you find any money recently? Cool? You guys. Next thing, you
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know, they're riding around trying toget that money. Yeah, that's fine.
I watch bad movie. It's eithersomething like that or like mister Beast
doing something. You know, itcould be that. That could be a
definitely, definitely possibility. All right. The five second rule. We've heard
about the five second rule. Youdrop food on the floor, five seconds,
pick it up, eat it.Well, the Doctor did some serious
looks and studies at the five secondrule. Find out when and when you
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should not partake in the five secondrule. So on tile surfaces, they
say, do not do it.The five second rule. Food picks up
bacteria instantly, so on contact,yes, it's done. So on tile
surfaces, five second rule ain't goingto save you this second. On wood
surfaces it drops down to fifty percent, so you you have a much better
chance on a wood surface. Andon carpet, less than one percent of
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the bacteria transfers instantly. So ifit's on carpet, now you might get
a little fuzz in your mouth,but you'll get less bacteria in your mouth.
Okay, you would think it theother way around. You would think
tile floor scoop it up and eatit. No tile floor holds bacteria because
there's nowhere for it to go,and it instantly transfers ninety nine percent of
the time. So I drop iton the carpet. You go. We
didn't have five second rule. Wehad a poem. Let's say I was
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eating this and it failed. Igo, God made dirt, don't hurt
put in your mouth. See hotwork there. Look I'm not even five
second, ten second, twenty second. I'll give you that. If I
like it, I'm eating it.I'm caring. I ain't allow. I
found a potato chip in my car. I don't know how long it was
enough yourself. I was cooking baconbecause I'm making that, making breakfast on
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the blackstone last week outside on thedeck, and two pieces of bacon fell
onto the deck. Yes, Isaid, I meant that too. Hey,
put it back on the grill heatedup. Nope, I just put
in my mouth. I'm eating that. I don't care, said, My
immune system is here for it.I just don't care. Just say the
pael man, you're good. Rayis so judging us right now? That
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seasoning right it is. I don'tknow if it's worse because it's outside.
It's probably some like algae growing onyour concrete. Just blow the dirt off,
man. You good? So youare good to go at all?
Eating that? Oh yeah, forsure. You've never had anything fall off
the grill and you put it backon the grill. Oh well, I
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wouldn't know why I still recooking itburning off the bacteria. Well, master
either in all the time, ifyou agree you're gonna lose something, he
just gonna fall in. But he'sgonna lose something. My thing is,
Hey, whoever gets it. I'mneeding it. I ain't that rich and
I ain't eating it. You've checked. Maybe I'll put it in the microwave
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radiation in it. I don't eventhink about the germs. That's a funny
thing. I'm like that neither justhit the ground. And that's why i
wouldn't do it on carpet, becauseI'm thinking of the fuzz, not the
germs. Ah, all right,listen, we come back. Think about
the first time you traveled. Wedidn't get it set on Johnny's house,
Hartly Clydy, what I still laidit thunder storms. We're talking about the
first time we travel because your son'straveling for the first time by himself.
Yeah. I just dropped him offat the airport on my way to work
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this morning. And how was henervous? How do you feel about that?
Yeah, he actually has a littlenervous that he's flown with us before.
But like you know, when Ifly, I tell everybody, here's
where we need to be, whattime we need to be there. I'll
get this out, get this out, make sure you have this. And
he's never done it without me before. So he's nineteen obviously, he's a
little older, so he should befine, but he also can't get help
from like you. You know,like when you travel as a teenager,
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they assigned someone to you to makesure you get to your gate and everything.
But he's not that either, soyou got to figure it out.
I dropped him off at the terminalseats pretty by the way over the airport.
Dropped him off this morning at fouram. He has a six He
had a six ten flight, soyeah. So but he texted me every
step of the way because he's like, I don't even know how to get
to the counter to drop off mybag. I'm like, just follow the
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signs, dude, you have topay attention. You're gonna have to do
something on your own. Yeah,and after you do it, it's a
great feeling of accomplishment. And onceyou've done it, you've done it.
Yeah. So they took off.He's texted me to let me know they're
on the runway and so he's gone. But he did text me every step
of the way. Got my bagtricked in. Now, the first time
I traveled alone alone. Now,I've always I've traveled. I flew with
people with me, but myself iswhen They courted me to come to Orlando,
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right, and they sent me aticket and I was like, Okay,
I'm gonna have to figure this out. And if you've never gone to
Orlando Airport for the first time,it's massive crazy. I was like that
guy going when you have to takea shuttle to get to another area,
that's scary. And the person wrotethe tickets, I'll just meet you down
in bagag's claim where I don't know. I've never had a bag to claim,
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but okay, we'll figure it out. Oh, it is pretty good
with the signs. Oh yeah,now, yeah, they are pretty good.
Oh yeah, he made it through. First time you travel alone.
I was twenty one the first timeI flew by myself. I flew to
Dallas by myself. So and andthings are way different because pre nine to
eleven everything was different. Yeah,but yeah, so it was. I
was twenty one years old first timeI ever flew. Let me tell you,
it was so long ago that whenyou bought a ticket, they asked
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you if you want it smoking ano smoke? Yeah, Oh I didn't
fly then. On the plane,Yeah, that's why my section was at
the back of the plane and somebodyrealized it's all one big two yeah,
right, and fire in a confinedarea in the air idea the armrest.
Yes, I remember playing with thosewhen I was a little girl. Yeah.
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Times have changed, yeah, somethinglike, hey, I'm in front
row, I can smell that backthe right. First time you travel alone.
I always liked tveled with my parentsand stuff, So I remember the
little ashtrays and like playing with themwith my with my dad. But I
think the first time I ever traveledalone was for Detroit's wedding. You're talking
about that, Yeah, first timetraveling alone. I've always been with significant
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others or my family, and thatwas the first time that I It was
weird for you, wasn't It wentsomewhere completely by myself. You had to
find a way to the place andmeet people there to get you there and
get you back. Yep, yeah, by yourself and everything. That whole
trip for me was an experience.I went to a wedding alone. I
didn't know anybody beide the bride andgroom, who were extremely busy obviously,
and so it was just very overwhelming, but it was nice. Yeah.
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Yeah, yeah, Narie's lifetime traveling. I mean, like the first time,
I would say, is like whenI went to Panama. There's been
several times yourself gone, yeah,but yeah, so like I have gone
so many times with my family thatnow is just like second exactly what to
do. But I don't really countthat. Yeah. So my first time,
I would say like truly, truly, Like when I was twenty six,
I was like on a traveling spree. I went to Chicago, New
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York, California, Paris, London. Yeah, I was just on a
Here's the crazy thing. The firsttime I traveled uh to New York by
myself. Everybody said be careful becauseif anybody's friendly, they try to get
you, right. I was withsome friends, and sooner we got on
the plane, my boy got ina in a game of three car,
three car car, Monty got afour hundred bucks. Yeah, just like
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that. Yeah, in New Yorkthirty minutes and we got to take it
one. I think to me,that's part of the New York experience.
I'm like, all right, that'sworth one hundred bucks to me. Yeah.
How you see this real thug AfricanAmerican and this chick in a furnt
coat, Well they can't be friends. Yeah, And she's winning. She
wins every time. If that dummycan win, I can win. I'm
in there going Wow, there's noway in of each other. Yeah,
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I mean that's a pretty cool experience. Really, yeah, that's part of
it. Yeah, to me,that's part of the whole New York experience.
One which one? Which one?Which one? She goes that one
followed the queen followed the queen.All right, damn, lady Tenna gets
your twenty ten. It gets yourtwenty. I don't want to stop my
boys. I want it. Iwant it that one. How about you
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right now, partly Claudie with achance of rain. Brian Soun's taking his
first trip by himself, no help, no assistant, doing it on his
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from Lake Mary Kate can this goodmorning? Oh, good morning? And
how are you, ma'am? I'mdoing well. I'm on my way to
go get my hair done. I'mthe day off. Oh really, man,
you got that first appointment. Iassure you, first one and first
one out on with the day.Things like I'm gonna, ma sure,
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ain't nobody's hands tired when they getto these hair, these golden locks.
That's very good, very good,first time you travel. Tell us about
it. So I traveled by myselfwhen I was seven. Obviously there was
somebody on the receiving end to makesure that they put you on a train,
plane, bus, what on aplane? Yeah, I know.
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So time we're a little different.Back then it was when you could like
walk somebody up to the Yeah,they put you on the plane, they
make in some adult supervision, andthen when you get off the plane on
the other side, whoever is thereto pick you up is standing at the
gate. The last little it wasa kid that his parent was able to
walk him to the gate, andthen once they got to the gate,
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that did big land on his chest. I saw one kid. They didn't
have it really. So the personthey had you off to was an adult
on the plane or a flight attendant. Yes, it's like a flight attendant.
It's like, hey, you mightwatching my child. Yeah, now
I have a two year old.There is no way I'm anywhere. Were
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you nervous, No, I don'tremember being nervous. I was excited.
I was going to New York tovisit my cousins, visit my godmother.
I remember like bringing my little craftto do on the plane. And now
you're independent at seven, I'm notgonn uh, I'm not taking that flight.
Not taking that when you hold ona second, right, what they
say. Jennifer was thirteen years old, traveled from Brazil to Miami who she
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was a miner and she basically gotVIP services and even got to be the
first and first class. Yeah yeah, XMO power by Attorney Dan Newlan.
Interrect needed check it's in no brainercall Attorney Dan Newland. Someone said,
the first time I ever traveled alonewas when I was shipped off the Basic
Trainer. A lot of people firsttime ever on a plane. Well,
they told you what to do itthat a particular time, I Canda was
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gonna hook you up Family four pegto check out the Orlando Valkyrie is taking
on the Vegas thrills of this Saturdayedition Financial Arena. All right, Ray,
what's organ? We got to talkabout that drive by shooting at Drake's
House. This is the weekend.Hey, it's OLIVERA. Rodrigo. Johnny's
House Mornings, Orlando's number one hitmusic station all day, six seven Orlando
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Now the Johnny's House Entertainment News withRae. So this came out like while
we are wrapping up yesterday right afterthe show. Uh, the wrap beef
is what they might be suggesting,but we have no confirmation or anything like
that. So basically, what happenedis Drake's security guards. They were shot
by like a drive by shooter.So it was at Drake's Toronto home early
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yesterday morning. The one security guardis hospitalized with serious injuries. He was
standing at the front gate, thestanding yep. So it's not clear if
Drake was home at the time.Most luckily not because I feel like we
would have heard that. And thesuspects haven't been caught yet, so there's
no way to connect them to KendrickLamar if that's what you've been seeing.
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But they've been exchanging, you know, those little diss tracks and all that
stuff. So people are assuming thatthis is part of the rap beef.
But the incident was caught on video. They have not released the video or
the car, or the suspect informationor anything like that. They did do
a pross conference yesterday and the officerdidn't really say much. It's just like
everything that we've already known. Butmeanwhile, in London, his Drake's Ovosh
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store or whatever was vandalized. Someonespray painted they not like Us. I
think that's Kendrick song. It isa reference to Kendricks Kendrick's distrack not like
Us look here's the thing, andI don't I don't understand. I understand
rap beef back in the day gotso big that it was East Coast against
West coast pe blah blah blah.But I'm sure Kendrick Lamar I would probably
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tell him, why did you putthat on that man's store? Right?
You know, listen here rapping,I didn't crazy rich here. I don't
need you to go vandalize his store. But that's the thing, Like,
if you are a die hard Drakefan or die hard Kendrick Lamar fan,
you're like, oh, this isit. We're going to rally up with
Kendrick Lamar. I can only putmyself in a situation like, you know,
my favorite artist is Kim. Yes, let's say another R and B
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artist went after Kim. I wouldn'tgo to the R you wouldn't go to
the store. And I mean,I love that's my favorite artist. That's
my artist. No, yeah,I know it's wild. So of course
it's still like in development and likeeverybody's still doing the research and that is
quiet. I mean, you're goingto wrest somebody here about it two days?
Yeah, And Kendrick Lamar hasn't comeout with a statement. No,
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I didn't see anything from him,so because he's comment on everything, well,
I just saw people like posting itsaying that like this is out of
control. Was Kendrick's people doing adrive by shooting? It's just wild.
Well, Kendrick Lamar is from Compton, right, I mean that's a little
different than being from Canada. There'sall somebody group say, hey, you
want me to take care of yourlight work. If somebody says that,
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you got to shut that down immediately. Yeah. So Kevin Hart gifted Tom
Brady a ring Sunday night during theroast, and I don't know if you
saw that, but we're learning thatthe ring was forty thousand dollars, so
obviously a jeweler behind, like abig jewelry company actually made it. He
was the one that created the finalTampa Bay Buccaneer super Bowl ring, so
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he was the mastermind behind this piece. It was the Netflix, like the
greatest roast of all time. TomBrady had said it on the ring and
all that, so it was reallycool to actually see it. Does Tom
Brady wear rings? I mean hehas super Bowl It looks just like a
Super Bowl ring. Okay, soit's just like it mimics the super Bowl
ring, but it's got four hundreddiamonds, rubies and sapphires, a yellow
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gold, boys, around six carrots. See if they did a roast of
Brian and I roasted Brian, Iwould not buy Brian a ring. Brian
does not wear rings. I'm saying, yeah, But I mean, if
you have all these super Bowl rings, which are so meaningful, you know,
it's just like another meaningful. Soyou got a trophy place in your
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house, you got all your superBowl rings up. I guess what's that
last one? That's the best roast? I find? Put in the room
with it. The whole thing yesterday, Nick Lazer was she was the best,
right, I thought she was thebest. She was the best.
She said about Grunk, I onlysaw that one piece about him losing the
money. That's what he said.I know, money, not real money.
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Not Kevin Goes. He helped outwith a joke. He said,
it's not she's making um that too. She said something about like, oh,
he invested in bitcoin, but he'sactually over there chewing on coins a
mouthful of Nicholas. He looked confused. The whole time. They kept and
he looked like he wasn't sure whatthey were saying. He really did look
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bad for him. Would y'all toroasting? But that's the way that was
worth. They hit everybody, everybody, even if she even said at one
point, I'd make jokes about youguys, but nobody knows who you are.
Yeah, yeah, like the guysitting in the back, and she
was right, didn't know what theywere. I did see that they edited
out the booing for Kim Kardashian becauseI watched it yesterday and there was no
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booing, so I think, andI don't even know because I didn't watch
it real time, I think thatthey didn't really bow her. So the
part that that I saw that theysaid whether they were booing Kim Kardashian.
It was after that she said,you know, I was going to defend
Tom, but my family has alreadydefended enough retired football players. They all
said, ooh. I think theyposted that and said it was booing,
just the trash Kim Kardashley. Idon't think they bowed her because I also
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was listening to cause I was lookingfor it. Yeah, and I thought
they treated it pretty well. Ithink someone posted that and clipped it up
to make it sound that way,and you know how social media is.
Yeah, people, right, Well, if you saw it, if you
saw it in real time, wasthere a boo? Let us do to
excel mobile or one six seven?If you saw it in real time,
we come back. We want tohelp you. Thirty second therapy on the
way on talking and uh doing race. Celebrity news that you were watching the
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roast of Tom Brady and Kim Kardashian, you think they edited out that she
got booted. Yeah, So wewas asking if anybody saw it in real
time if it really happened, andsomeone said, oh, yeah, I
watched it in real time, Melinda, good morning, Good morning. So
did she get booed? She definitelygot booed. So what happened? They
called her name and everybody started booingat what part it was? It was
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when she was present, like shewas on stage and she was presenting something
and then they bowed her that theywouldn't even let her speak, and she
like stopped for a minute pause andeven Kevin Hart was like okay, okay,
guys, and then she was ableto make her presentation. They cut
that out there, Yeah, becausethey picked up. It's like she's glaring
at the audience and then she startstalking. Yeah. Oh so when she
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first went up there, she gotbooed right before that, yeah, right
before that. And when I sawhe didn't even let her speak. Yeah,
and when I saw Kevin Hart didn'tstop. So they cut that out.
So it's so bad that Kevin hadto go on the mic and say,
hey, y'all stop, come onnow. Well no, no.
You hear them in the background sayinglike okay, okay, like it was
close to the mic, but likekind of like when you put your hands
on that December down the crowd.Yeah. Oh wow, I guess they
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did it. Yeah, I didn'tsee that part. It's terrible. All
right, Well, thanks for fillingin the blanks, Melinda, don't worry,
all right. Bye bye, loveyou guys, We love you all
right, bye bye. And shedid really good. Yeah, they were
just doing her because it's like theyjust boo any Kardashian. Yeah, if
you want them just getting you're justgonna get booed. That's what's gonna happen.
All right. We like to callthis thirty second therapy. What happens
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has to come from a professional,and we're not it. But we do
have some real life advice that we'dlike to help you with. So if
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(30:37):
what you got going on and seehow we can help you. From konsimmei
jang, good morning, Good morning, Johnny. How's it going having me
again? Hey, thank you man. Let's see if we can help you.
What's going on now? Listen,so adult and no raise about this,
but this is the other kind ofadulting that we don't really like.
Take care of which the maintenance ofyour vehicle. Took the car to get
(30:57):
an old change to the other car, take the all change. They tell
me, hey, some things yougotta watch out or you might have you
know, some issues on the roadbased on distance and that okay, or
it's nothing major at the moment,say the car out to work. Two
days later, boom, the clutchdriven the cable came off and not a
(31:18):
car is sitting here at work.So it's like, my question is like,
how you as an adult, whatdo you think is more important to
just out through mains procedures or shouldjust take care of whatever they tell you
that something's wrong with your with yourvehicle or not in order to make sure
that it's pated. Do you trustthe people that's looking at your car?
Uh? If you know, it'sone of the things I kind of do.
(31:41):
They kind of new to me.So no, I don't think you're
trusting me. I mean, youknow, if your cable snap, you
got to get it fixed. Youknow. I always say, hey,
listen, I'm not I'm not preparedto pay that today. What do I
need to get it on the road? That's what I always say. Yeah.
And then and then let's put itin an order, because you got
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to make them think of coming back. Let's put it in an order of
importance, so that way when Icome back, you know, and then
what they'll do is tell you what'simportant to get and then just don't ever
go back. You gotta find afriend. That's I got a friend,
Corey, and I just started hangingout with him last year. And my
man is on point and also,if I take it in and I tell
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him this is what they said,he says, thumbs up, thumbs down.
So yeah, you got to ray. What are you saying? Yeah,
I mean I was gonna pull youryour saying, yes, hey,
I'm not prepared to pay that.Man. Johnny has taught me that years
ago, and that definitely works.Just whatever it can get you on the
road. Yep, that's what gottatell him, because I'm gonna tell you
I didn't know what to say.I used to buy that stuff. Yeah,
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and I was wanting I took itin. It's like five grand,
Well how much for them breakpads.Well let's start with that and then give
me a list and we'll come back. I ain't go back five grand out
of here. Yeah, mechanic friendsthe way to go. Man, I'm
telling you, you gotta figure somuch. All right, Hold on second,
you're sure all right? Good?Oh? I was just saying,
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even if they don't fix your card, you can run past what they diagnose
it and they'll tell you if thatsounds legit or not. And yeah,
I was gonna say, even likethe small things that don't need to be
taken care of right away, becauseI remember I needed my airfield to change
for like a whole year, andI'll get to it. Yeah, I
know, it's not important. Soeventually you hold on one second, Chris
from one of guard and what's goingon? Hey, Johnny Magic, how's
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it going? Good morning? Allright, Chris number two? How you
doing? What's going on? Hadour firstborn son three weeks ago, and
there was a miscommunication that I wasunder the impression I was they did two
weeks off stave and that was notthe case. So, you know,
(33:47):
with postpartum and everything being very realand very everything and working out here in
this ninety three that you just talkedabout today, Yeah, I ended up.
I'm a musician as well on theside, and I had to sell
all of my equipment just to straightby, and I would do it a
thousand times over. Cord. I'lldo anything for family, but he could
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imagine, you know, what's goingon. Plus yeah, her mother love
it. She's been great. Butyou know how you just don't eat everybody's
cooking. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Well we appreciate Chris. Is this
your first child? This is yes? Okay, all right, bro,
Welcome to the reality of the newworld that you live in right now.
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All right, if if your ifyour wife is dealing with a postpotum partum,
then that's the thing you got todeal with right now. Okay,
and that baby, your feelings,what you think, how you want to
eat, back burner, put iton a back burner. Player. You
got you got a wife and anew kid, and they're all coming at
you. So prob doing her bestor doing everything to how we need and
(34:54):
need. And I'm so proud.Let me tell you invest in Texas peate
hot sauce. You put that on, it makes everything. It tastes a
little bit pepper, right, Yeah, that's true. No, I think
Johnny's right, But I mean postpartumis a very lonely thing to go through.
So just be there for your wifeand for your newborn. As far
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as like getting the two weeks off, was that like short term disability or
was that through your company? Iwas under the impression that was going to
be through the company and not thecase. So yeah, I was only
six work days and that really setup in a very hard position. At
least if your wife continues and youwant to stay home and support her,
I would look into short term disabilityand see if you can actually file for
(35:38):
that. Yeah, it's just prettymuch what Johnny said, you got.
I mean, whatever it gets thrownout you these days, that's just your
thing, yea. And I meanyou're doing the best you can. You
always remember that, you know,Salt and Pepper, get some season and
playoff. Yeah. I put fourRiver to get some of that that white
sauce they have it, the theKobe, yeah, kobd tip everything.
(36:00):
No reason. I'm gonna just stepout of this one because I don't got
kids. Yeah, yeah, allright, Hey man, I can hear
in your voice you're tired, youknow, and and that beyond the fact.
But here, the reality of itis, you got to get some
rest somewhere because you can't take careof your house if you're not take care
of yourself. So find a wayto get some rest for yourself too.
(36:21):
Hanging that, bro, we we'regonna hook you up with these with these
soccer tickets, maybe a night outwith that. You and a friend,
get back to be a better dadand get some you know, because I
can tell right now you are tired. This first thing in the morning.
You hold on, I'm hooky outwith these tickets. Okay, thank you,
Johnnie. I appreciate y'all. Thankyou. Hey you hanging that,
brokay stay strong? All right,hold on, hold on one second,
all right. Speaking of mental health, we're gonna bring somebody in to talk
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about it. It is Mental HealthAwareness Month, and we say we're gonna
bring it. Make this one ofthe things that we do on our show.
So we're gonna bring her Hi.Today is ninety three, but it
may feel a whole lot hotter thanthat. It is seventy two right now,
partly cloudy and isolated thunderstorms. Now, it is mental health aware in
this month. And if you're stillbeen listening since the last segment, there's
a lot of people that are dealingwith things with their mental health. You
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know, a gentleman called us upsaying, you know, what can I
do? You can tell that he'sreally stressed out and there's stress in his
household. So we decided to dois make that one of the underlying currents
of our show is dealing with mentalhealth. And we had such a great
time whether again from having health,we thought we'd bring it back. Doctor
Barry, How are you good?How are you good? Good? Good?
Good? So is mental health Awarenessmonth. What the message could we
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start with to give people to mebecause a lot of people don't want to
talk about mental health, you know. And I was talking to my son
about it and were talking about howsome people, if you have a cold,
you little doctor, and you havea cold, and it's okay to
tell somebody about that, But whenit comes to mental health, people like
to internalize it and they don't liketo talk about it. But there's a
lot of people that need to talkabout it, and I think we need
to bring it out, bring itout more. Definitely, help is available.
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I think, just like how yougo to a doctor, to a
physical just every once in a whileyou need a little help. You need
someone to talk to, and Ithink we can. You know, I
can talk in my mind all day. Yeah. To get that third party,
someone else to give that input andsupport, I think is so helpful.
And to be able to do that, like I said, from a
third party. We can rely onour family definitely, but I think sometimes
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there's a fear of being a burden, yeah, and so being able to
talk to someone with a mental healthbackground, I think can be very helpful
because that's their job. You takeon some of that burden. I agree
on you because some of your friendsget some really bad advice. Oh man,
that's nothing. Let's go get adiner. No, you need to
talk to someone, like you said, with a mental health background. They
can tell you, Okay, thisis what you're feeling, and this is
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how you're dealing with it, becausewhat happens is if you don't deal with
it, it's gonna get worse.You know, you keep pushing it down,
You keep pushing it down, andthen sooner or later, something's gonna
happen where you pretty much explode becauseyour mind can't take it anymore, definitely,
you know. So that's what wewant to talk about today and dealing
with with mental health and this MentalHealth Awareness Month. Me myself, I
mean, I had a therapist yearsago and I'll never forget it. And
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I talked to her and I said, I'm gonna give it ten sessions.
And she asked me, she said, are you happy? I said yeah.
And this is when people thought Iwas afraid. I had what was
the term committed phoe, Yes,you had fear of commitment. And they
said, do you want to bemarried? I said, no, I
don't. She said, are youhappy? With your life. I was
like, yeah, I love myjob. She goes, why are you
here? I said, well,people say it that you have commitment commitment
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problem. And her thing was tome was people paid to feel like you
feel right now? Yeah? Goodbye? Now I think I need to go
back now, got some more things. What's the first thing you should look
for on yourself when you get toa point that you're like, you know
what, I need to talk tosomebody. I think that check in is
great just in terms of am Ihappy with the way things are right now?
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If I'm not happy, maybe Ineed support in particular areas right,
but I think being able to pinpointthat thing, like I think a lot
of people I know my mother wentthrough postpartum depression and one of the things
that she was saying was like,this isn't normal. I shouldn't be feeling
this way. I feel very sad, and I think when we have those
thoughts of this is really different forme, like I'm feeling much more upset
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than I typically am, or justsome things off. I don't want to
do the things that I typically wantto do, where I'm angry all the
time, I think, and otherpeople are saying things as well as well
as I am thinking those things.I think are is a good way to
sort of check in with yourself.And when we have those ooh, those
alarm bells going off, is somethingdifferent is going on that we need to
(40:25):
get that. A lot of peopleare writing it off is being tired,
because everybody's tired, right, Yeah, And a lot of people are like,
Okay, I'm not happy because I'mtired. I'm grouty because I'm tired,
And it could be more than justthat, definitely, And I think
there's also, right there's this wholeyou go on TikTok and Instagram and all
those different things, and there's definitelythis underlying current of self care. And
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you know, especially for parents,ain't nobody got time for that? Like
it's just one of those things thatis really difficult to set aside that time
to be able to have that.But once you start getting that help,
right, it sort of rolls andit builds. And I think that something
that's so important that we take thetime to engage in, because, especially
as parents, if we're not engagingin those things that we need mental health
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wise, we're also feeding into differentthings regarding our kids or other family members.
We might not think we're you know, maybe doing things to our coworkers,
but it's probably coming out in otherways that might not be the best
for us. So being able toengage in that way, I think is
really important. I was gonna say, I had another mom actually ask me.
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She's got a teenage daughter, andshe was like, I don't know
how to approach my daughter with askingher if she's okay without her getting frustrated
with me asking because I'm the mom, you know, so the mom is
always going to be are you okay? Are you okay? You know?
So she's like, I don't knowhow to start that mental health conversation with
okay, because you don't want what'sthe next question? Yeah? Yeah,
So how do you start that conversation? I think being as objective as possible.
(41:52):
Right, So, if we're seeingdifferences, I'm seeing that you're getting
angry a lot more often than usual. Like, this is what I'm seeing.
This is why I'm concerned because youused to be really happy and I
can joke with you, but evenwhen I joke with you, now you're
getting really angry. And are youfeeling this as well? And sort of
starting it out more objective, becauseI think it's really easy to go in
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and be like, what's your problem? Like why are we angry all the
time? Or why are you frustrated? Or the are you okay? Are
you okay? And then our kidsare like and so yeah, right,
you know, and I think thereis sort of right an ebb and flow.
Yeah, some of it is hormoneswe are a teen kneader as well,
but also being able to sort ofjudge even if we are just being
(42:37):
a teenager, those feelings are soreal for us at the time. Right,
So maybe we do still need thatthird party to talk to, and
it doesn't have to be something that'slike stigmatizing or wrong, Like we can
talk to mom and dad all day, sometimes they're not a safe person to
share with. I'm afraid of gettingin trouble. So just you know,
being able to offer, hey there'ssomeone else that you can talk too.
(43:00):
It's a safe place. They're goingto be able to help you work through
things. Because regardless of whether ornot you know the sky is falling when
you're a teenager, it really doesfeel that way. Yeah, in your
world, it really does. Ifyou have any questions for your kids,
about yourself about mental health. Wehave doctor Barry here from avid Health four
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rain. Mental Health Awareness Month.We have doctor Barry from avid Health,
who is here joining us answering questionsfor you. Anything you have about mental
health. Don't be afraid to talkabout it. That's why we're gonna bring
around periodically, so to let youknow it's okay if you're going through something,
it's okay to talk about. Sodoctor Barry. We have Martha from
Saint Cloud. Hey, Martha,Hey, how are you guys this morning?
(44:06):
Good? Good? What question doyou have for doctor Barry? So
I have a fourteen year old daughter, and I don't have the best relationship
with my mom. I'm thirty six, and I just don't know how I
can build their relationship with my daughterwithout feeling like I'm forcing myself kind of
to create these moments for her.Even though I want to be an intensial
parent, I just didn't have thatgrown up. So how do I build
(44:27):
a relationship with her without me feelinglike I'm like forcing myself into her space
or her time. That's a toughone. I think for a lot of
parents it kind of feels like aone way relationship with our teens. One
thing to keep in mind is developmentally, a lot of kids at that age
are actually when they talk about whois their trusted person that they share with,
(44:49):
most likely it's going to be theirfriends. So just I think being
available and checking in, I thinkdoing what you're doing is wonderful, being
able to create those moments, Justmaking sure that we're being available, because
for me, that's the biggest thingof We do the check ins, We
ask the questions right every day andwe get the ooh or whatever it is
that we end up getting. Butthen if something is happening or something is
(45:14):
bothering them that they know. Oh, I can go and I can talk
to mom, because every day sheasked me these questions. She's invested in
me. She wants to know theseanswers. And I think it's hard for
us because we're not getting that positivereinforcement a lot of times from Martines.
But just staying the course. Wasthat Martha, Yeah, I said,
(45:34):
you just got the eye roll fromthe teacher. The eye roll. Yeah.
My son's nineteen now, and itdoes come back around because we were
great and then he became that,you know, and then now we're great
again, So it does come backaround. But like you know, like
doctor Barry said, you just gotto just make sure they know you're always
they're always available. Awesome, Thankyou so much for making the space available
you guys. This is awesome,absolutely, man, thank you, thank
(45:57):
you for calling Martha all right,having you to day everybody all right.
It is hard to wait for themto come back around because it's like a
gut punch because it seems like theydon't like you. We used to be
friends. How to tell my kid, I am not bro, I am
your dad. Where did this brocome from? Stop that from Samford Evan
Evan, good morning, old friend. How you doing Evan? All right?
(46:19):
What's you what's your question for doctorBear? How to let go of
somebody that you know is bad foryou? Like you love somebody there,
how you let go of them?I think one of the biggest things is
social media is a beast. Gettingoff of social media and even if if
we don't have the self control verykindly, what is that like shadow like
(46:45):
unfollow them so you can no longersee what they're putting out into the world
because it is so easy to geton there and go, oh they want
here, you know. I thinkthat's one of the easiest, most kindest
things that you can do for yourselfis just getting off, taking those breaks
so you can't see those things,as well as checking in with yourself,
(47:05):
right, taking time for yourself whatare the things that you enjoy? Because
a lot of times when we're inthose relationships, right, we're like,
oh, well I used to dothis with such and such and we used
to do these things together, andwe kind of lose ourselves a little bit,
right because we become this group.So checking in on yourself, what
are those things that I enjoy?So you can incorporate that and what did
I used to do with friends whenit was just me, right, and
(47:25):
having that be more part of yourlife and try to keep yourself busy.
I think is a big thing too, because you sit alone with your thoughts
and all of a sudden, whenI was alone, I used to be
with such and such. That canbe tough. Your thoughts on social media
not at all, Evan, Yougot work it out, man. Yeah.
I already have all my social mediadeleted like that was my problem.
(47:49):
Yeah, I thought that, butsomehow I still end up going back to
her and getting trashed. No.Next step is just do what you want
to do. Focus on you allright, Hold on second in a while.
So for summertime, how do kidsfind like some sort of enjoyment when
they don't really have like a scheduleand it's just like you know, they
could be they could feel alone withouttheir friends and teachers and stuff. I
(48:10):
think definitely trying to create that scheduleand routine as much as you possibly can.
I know it's difficult, especially whenwe have work over the summer.
Yeah, but kind of trying tofigure that out, right, So,
like, hey, you're gonna wakeup and you're going to walk to the
library. A lot of libraries withincentral Florida actually have lunch. You're gonna
meet other kids. There's usually acraft during the day as well. You
(48:34):
can do the craft and then youcan walk home and you can share about
all the awesome books that you rentedas an example. But I think like
as much as we can schedule andmake it as normal or in routine as
possible is really part of that.And being able to feel like they have
something to look forward to each day. Yeah, yeah, be with you,
God with while let's see excem whatwill power by Attorney Dan Newlan in
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the rerec need to check it's nobrain or call Attorney Dan Newlan. Someone
said that mental health obviously is veryimportant, but also there's sometimes financial barriers.
So is there ways to get mentalhealth help? That's a good question
without a bunch of money. Yes, I mean a lot of insurance plans
now with work actually have you haveto read the fine print, of course,
(49:15):
but there are usually certain resources,like I know a lot of employee
assistance programs have like ten sessions thatyou can have that are complementary. But
really looking into that and seeing what'san option and they might have, you
know, insurance representatives for your workthat you might need to talk to you
or h R whoever that is foryou and sort of dig into that and
figure out what it is. Yeah, I mean, the thing is a
(49:36):
lot of insurance. You just haveto look into it. You got to
call you know, the who evercarries you and say, Okay, what
do you have and how do youdeal with mental health or what do you
have? What systems do you havein place? Our insurance is terrible,
but we have that. We havethat absolutely all right, doctor Barry,
And we got to wrap it up. How can people find you? Where's
some information they can get in contactwith? Evan Health? What do you
have going on there? I thinkyou would be a mind leader? Yes,
(49:57):
okay, tell me about that.Be a mind leader is awesome.
We're trying to destigmatize mental health inFlorida for children, so just being able
to have those conversations with your kids, having kids start those conversations and making
it so it's not this you know, it's part of being healthy having these
mental health conversations. And it's justso important to really start that young because
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I know a lot of us didn'tgrow up with that. So the mental
health coordinators that you guys have,how do you reach out to them?
You can reach out to AdventHealth dotcom. You can also stop by one
of our emergency departments, that's wherethey're based. But yeah, you can
actually look mental Health Navigator is whatthey're called, and you can go ahead
and look them up on advent Healthand they can connect you with resources if
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that's what you need. Blcer Barry, thank you so much. We appreciate
you. Hice celebrin news. Right, what you guys, Let's talk about
Prince Harry heading back to London.This is the weekend. Hey, it's
Olidria Rodrigo, Johnny's House Mornings,Orlando's number one hit music station all day,
Yeah, six seven now the Johnny'sHouse Entertainment News with Ray. All
(51:04):
right, So Prince Harry is backto his native ground, England, right
this week He's going to be thereto celebrate the tenth year anniversary of his
signature charity organization, the Invictus Games. Yes, his foundation. Yeah,
but his foundation is celebrating the tenthanniversary. So there's going to be a
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lot of different festivities and then it'sgoing to cap off with a church service
at Saint Paul's Cathedral in London.Sleep up in the house. Well,
I'm sorry to cals. I'm gladyou asked that so I would want to
listen to this. Okay. PrinceHarry's rep says it is unfortunate that it
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is not possible to see his majestybecause he's got a full program. His
dad doesn't even want up. Itsays. The Duke, of course,
is understanding of his father's diary ofcommit mints and various other priorities, and
hopes to see him soon. I'mlike your own father. He shouldn't feel
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bad. My dad never want tosee me either. But my dad was
like bowling and stuff. At leastthis guy's got like real royal duties.
Yeah, the King just hosted thePrime Minister of Fiji at the bottom Hamm
of Holly. Get it. Butyou know your dad is battling cancer.
You're in town. I just wantto say hello, Dad, give you
a hug. I know you're busy. I'll come by before you go to
bed. Yeah, I ain't gottime, right, but that's what I'm
saying. Like his father sens hiscancer diagnosis and how they're saying that like
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they're already setting up for you know, not for him to pass out or
not like pass away soon, butlike you know, the in town.
Yes, yeah, I got twoboys. He's never in England, one
is in town and you ain't gottime for y'all want to let everybody believe
everything goes, everything's fund up inhouse. Yes, he can FaceTime me
before I go to bed. Hegot to see his father a couple of
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months ago when it was first youknow out there that his his dad was
diagnosed. Immediately fly by, hetook a trip immediately for very brief moment
they saw each other. And nowhe went back and now he is back,
and now he cannot see him.So I'm just thinking about how ordinary
people are. I don't need tomake an appointment to see my dad.
I just rolled. But your dadain't the king. He's the king of
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the house. Okay, he's theking of everybody's house. His father is
hosting a garden party today, butnot for family. But right, it'd
be differently if he's hosting a familyreunion like three legged races and stuff.
Okay, Brian, you're hosting abig You're hosting a big party with all
the big rum companies in America atyour house. Right, if your son
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roll in, all you're gonna sayis that's my son. That's his boy.
That's like, hey, how y'alldoing? Hey dad, Hey,
how you doing? Own a bardthat. I see what you're saying.
But these are all people that arelike world leaders. They still know that's
his boy. But but there's there'ssecurity protocols, there's all of these things
now. I mean, I guesssons even if it was a formal event
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and he rolled up in flip flopsand and Boody show up looking like a
true American now and it's like,hey, that's my son, boy,
go get changed. That's my son. I understand he's the king. It
is is messed up. I sawthat. I was like, he's over
there games like that is a hugedeal. Ten years of my son putting
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together an organization. You got timeto see me that. I'm busy.
I'm the king, okay, yeah, but I also have answer kings King,
and I can't hang out there mightnot be in next time. I
always security would stop me at thePalace Roy Movies. I cannot let you
Roy Roy, I've known you sincethe baby. Yes, the way you
changed my diaper, you know what. Anyways, I just want to put
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it out there. Jeff Ross saysthat tom Brady really wasn't upset with the
massage joke, because yeah he was. Don't say that stuff again, No
you didn't. But it says thathe was not upset about the massage comments
about Robert Kraft. He said thatit was a great They had a great
talk afterwards. He was so happythat I gave him a shout out and
(55:04):
a salute. It was beautiful.Well would you come out with them lies?
Yeah, I mean it's cool.Everyone knows that Tom Brady has a
spot for Robert Kraft, like everybodyknows that. I mean, he broke
character and said hey, yeah.So he was just saying, hey,
before we go down that road,that's a that's an off limits one.
Now you can make fun of myex wife all you want. Don't again.
So that's why she met. Sohe said, you stop it.
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That's like his dad almost he tooka shot on him and then he sided
with him through the whole. Youknow, try to get rid of Tom
Brady thing for years in New England. So I would get up too if
somebody said about Johnny, you know, if Johnny had a dirty passing something
and started joking about it, I'dbe like, huh, well in his
mind, look, let me stopthis early before anyone thinks they have the
green light. But I don't haveto come back and say everything was fine,
(55:50):
because everything was fine. Hey,I hit a nerve and and if
anything, Jeffrey Ross should be likeexcited about that, because that's his job.
He's like, yeah, that's right, I hit a nerve because I
was what I want to say.I think it was kind of embarrassing though
for jeff Ross, like his facewas like, but he played it off
pretty well because he just kept talkingon. Yeah. But hey, he
came in to hey, man,stop that. Well, that's how you
know he knew it was real,because Jeff Ross is a comedian. If
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he would have, if he wouldn'thave thought it was real, he would
have joked off of that. Hedidn't. He just said okay and kept
moving. Yeh, don all right, listen, you know this is my
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good morning. How are all ofyoull Ray, how you doing?
I'm great, bron how you doingwell? Tired but I'm good, No,
Ree, We're all okay there,Jamie. Okay. So back in
the eighties at old Cyperstarden, Iwas actually attacked by a camel. Oh,
(57:43):
that's what I'm talking about. That'swhat I'm talking about. True story
happened to me. You got attackby cammel, Lord Hammerson. At first,
it was it was funny because Iused to have super super light light
blonde hair and the camel was kindof chewing on my hair and it was
cute and it was funny. Thecamel's, you know, trying to eat
the little girl's hair. And thenhe started like actually eating my hair and
(58:07):
like pulled me up off of myfeet and was like pulling me over the
fence. And my dad, Godlove him, but he's like five four
five five. He jumps and throwshis arm around this camel's neck. Yeah
you go. Daddy's right him inthe nose, that's right, screaming let
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go of my daughter. And youknow that camel understood that the people from
Cyprus gardens are running up and againno harm to animals. But this was
back in the day. They havelike these electric products. Damn. They
can't get my dad to let gowith a camel, so they can because
it would shock your dad too.Yeah wow. Yeah. So literally,
(58:53):
I'm forty x years old and Iam am petrified of camel. Yeah,
would be too. So did y'allget like passes for life? I mean
it's been closed for years, butyou know, I was really only about
seven, so I don't remember ifwe got anything out of it, but
I what I got out of itis I was traumatized. Let me tell
(59:15):
you something right now. If thathappened today, you'd be on a commercial
tomorrow. Well yeah, first ofall, you'd be on a billboard with
the check if there was video,you'd be making money. Wow. Wow,
wow. It was a little crazy, that's what. Okay. What
were your injuries though? Real quick? Basically just some He had pulled some
(59:37):
hair out, okay, because hewas actually eating it. Because he had
pulled hair out of my head,So I had like a little bald spot.
I know. We wrap this.So your dad, your dad,
wasn't he isn't a very strong man. Because if you he put a choke
hole on a camel and it stilldidn't let go, Camels are big,
man, he wouldn't apply no pressureoff, well, you probably couldn't get
(59:57):
leverage. Camels are big. It'sa long stretch. It's like maybe he
was hitting the wrong spot. I'mlocking it in. I'm only put the
camelal tap out. Camera's like,will you get this man off my neck?
Please? You hold on a second. That's the story I'm talking about.
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olymp biscuit up for grab. Weneed to hear your story, calls now
in Johnny's house, there's a chanceof an isolated thunderstorm. I want to
find out when you insert yourself insomebody's conversation. Now, it's usually happened
in very casual places, like youcould be hanging out in the pool area
and people are talking, and youknow, you make friends that way.
You could be at a bar andyou hear conversation and you just kind of
include yourself. This was yesterday.I was taking my sons to a doctor's
(01:00:40):
appointment and we're getting in the elevatorgoing back to the cot to the parking
lot, and there were two ladiesthere. They could have been nurses or
doctors, and they were talking inthe hurt. One go yeah, it's
really hot today, and the otherone goes, uh, you're from Buffalo,
right, And she goes, yeah. How long you been here?
She said about three or four months. And she goes, so you haven't
experienced the summer yet. She goesno, and the other one said,
yeah, I'm from so and soI haven't either. I think this is
(01:01:04):
hot as it gets. I couldn'tsit back and say nothing. I couldn't.
You had to jump in. Icouldn't. I was sitting back and
they were like, oh, Ihope this is hot as it gets.
And I said, I looked atthe door to make you know where we
were on the elevator, make sureI can get my comment out before the
door open. And they looked atit and look back at me like I'm
crazy. I'm like, oh,you ladies up from here. I said,
you ain't seen nothing. It's aboutthey get, thank God up in
(01:01:28):
here, and they was like,are you you're from Orlando, I said,
I've been here for about thirty fouryears, and this is a cool
day compared to what's gonna happen inthe next couple of weeks. And they
got an elevator with like fear,like really, I ain't nobody told you,
but I ain't have nothing to dowith that conversation, absolutely nothing but
right. But I felt a knee, Yeah you did it. Normally I
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don't. I'm one of those peoplethat I'll say it in my head,
but I won't necessarily say it outloud. But in this particular time,
when that one said yeah, Ihope this is hot house it gets and
the other one goes me too,I'll say what and myself look at me,
like, why are you talking tothese? Yeah? You ever gotten
somebody's conversation? I find it veryhard not to a lot of times,
because when I hear something that isso incorrect, whether or not it's got
(01:02:14):
to do with me or not,I feel like it's my duty to correct,
it's your duty what's being set well, because I can't just let false
stuff float around in the air.I can't let falsehoods and incorrect statements just
float out there. That wouldn't evenbe right was the last one. Oh
gosh, I honestly I can't evennarrow down to one because if I hear
anything that's not acting, it hasnothing to do with you. Nothing.
(01:02:36):
I just got to real quick,let him know what they said? What?
What? What? What? Theactual what they were thinking? Because
I could tell sometimes what they're thinking, but they're not right. I just
wish I would be like a flyin the wall anytime this happened to Brian,
because if there's anyone that's gonna correct, I've seen it happen. I've
walked away. Here's what happens whenI don't do it the rest of the
day to eat. That mean thatthere's somebody walking around information correct and sharing
(01:03:00):
it with other people as if it'snot wrong. In your eyes, you've
made the world a better place.I'm like a superhero. Yeah, I'm
a wrong information vigilante. I'm I'mbad information batman. If you will information?
Have you ever corrected someone and theylooked at you like all the time?
(01:03:20):
Violence isn't the answer, though,Yeah, but say that to the
world again. Tell the people again, violence isn't the answer. There you
go, that's a p s A. I feel like I do this all
the time too. I did itone time, and I'm going around the
whole day going what though I don'tcorrect people, but if you feel like
(01:03:44):
it's a topic that I can likebond with people over, I'm like,
yeah, I hear you, LikeI know, yeah. Well, the
other day I was I overheard theseparents talking about the vp K graduations that
are coming up, and unfortunately wecan only four people. And everybody's like,
how is that fair? They gottwo sits of grandparents and then the
parents, but you gotta get oneof the sens of parents can't come because
(01:04:09):
if the grandparents, you know,because there's only four people. And I
turned around and I'm like, Ihave twins and they're counting one of my
children as a one. See,you're like my mom. I'm like,
I hear you. My mom wasa rabble rouser. That's what you are.
You like to wait to hear somethingand then chime in. I'm like,
yeah, I'm a cheerleader, That'swhat I am. I call them.
You're sad information batman. Those ladies. You had nothing to do with
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their conversation. They were upset becausethey going through the same dilemma and you're
like, I can one up y'allbecause I got twins and they're counting him
as one. No, but Iwasn't one upping them because I never want
to do that. I never wantto one up somebody when they're going through
something. I just want to belike, I hear you check this out.
This is going to add one.She rallies them. Yeah, yeah,
(01:04:54):
you're right, and this is why. And you didn't walk away from
that going I had no business inthat conversation. No, I walked away
and I was like, I hopeit works out for you guys. Congratulations
on your new VPK graduate. That'snice. Yeah, you know, I'm
rally and Ray rousing Ray. Butokay, I just thought I was a
bad person. But I'm looking atyou two guys. Y'all just go around
(01:05:15):
talking to strangers. Yeah. Forme, it's kind of like the same
concept with Ray. But like inthe girl's bathroom, we are known for
making friends there, and I loveto jump into the conversations when you hear
like the girls like, oh buthe's like not there for me, and
I'll jump in and be like gasrisis, yeah you do you you go
out there and you dance your heartout and don't mind that man, you
know, like supporting them, givingthem the affirmation of their doing good and
(01:05:39):
whatever the concept is. But I'vejumped into a few of them and the
girls. Why are you looking atme like that? So you're like an
anchor. You're trying to drag himdown with you. Hey, hey,
you know what this is what hasn'tworked for me? You should do it?
You know, I'm Souris. Youdon't know these people. You just
went in there a nest doll anddeal whatever you need. You came out.
Yeah, don't do that. Dancelike it's no tomorrow. Dance like
(01:06:02):
there's no one listening. Yeah,we don't need a man who's with me.
If I see his sister in thebathroom crying because she thinks a man
left her, I'm gonna go inthere and be like, what for tears?
Go out there with your chest anddancer, go to work for me.
I don't want to. Wow,I've been doing it wrong all these
years. I've been doing it wrong. You should do it like me.
They don't do it like these two. You need a nickname for Neris.
(01:06:23):
Yeah, we're gonna find one forif you got a nickname for nice Excel
Mobile four one O sixty seven.She's the whoever Theresa is? That old
school song I Will Survives played first, I Was Afraid. I was petrified
four oh seven nine one nine oneO six seven eight seven seven nine one
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stream. I want to hear fromyou, what when did you jump into
somebody's conversation that I had absolutely nothingto do with you? Seems to be
the norm. We want to hearyour calls next time. You're gonna be
feeling like it's almost one hundred todayit's seventy four right now. I want
to find out when did you justjump in somebody's conversation had absolutely nothing to
do with you? And we askyou for some nicknames because the resay she
(01:07:06):
busts out the uh, the uhwomen at the stall and just say,
that's right, you don't need this. Let's see here, nonsense, Maurice.
If you book, Maurice, let'sgo. That doesn't fit. This
is with a case and you can'tjust throw out in words if they don't
fit. Super save them girl,Let's go. I love it I'm here
(01:07:28):
for it. Not in Aurice,Where did that come from? That is
too funny? Not making Senseice there busts out the stall and saying,
I hear you, girl, youdon't need all that, You don't need
that. So when did you bustup into somebody's conversation? From Sanford Davonte,
Good morning, Good morning, guys. Good When did you jump into
somebody's conversation? I'd probably say aboutit a couple of days ago, but
(01:07:53):
if you I'm sure if he askedmy boyfriend, it was probably earlier today
or yesterday. Okay, what doyou do? We're totally I'm always a
social one, you know, jumpingout there and trying to make new friends
while he just sits there and scoursand just cringes in the background. Anytime
we're sitting in Chipotle line in theelevators, if there's something funny relatable in
somebody, you know, I mayjust throw in a comment just to help
(01:08:15):
them laugh a little bit harder,you know, just make think a little
bit better. But then I lookover at him and he's like, really,
like so you so you you're justlooking for an opportunity to get in
if it's a good situation. Ijust like people and I like to socialize.
So I mean, if somebody's havinga good conversation, if I have
something beneficial to say, you know, just to but that conversation had nothing
(01:08:38):
to do with you. But youknow, but it may spark a different
conversation in their you know, intheir conversion. And you felt that,
you feel a need and like todo that. I don't feel the need
to. I just like to.I'm go, I'm gonna sit you on
Brian's side of the room. You'resitting there, whatever, Brian right now,
all right, we'll be going backand forth on that than even me.
(01:09:01):
What they saying over that Excel mobilepower by Attorney Dan Newlyn interrect need
to check it's a no burner,Just call attorney Dan Newlyn. They said,
kids jump into conversations all the time, adult conversations where they don't belong.
Yeah. Oh back in the day, boy, you just that was
you broke one of the big rulesjumping in an adult conversation. Give them
bat of it once. My husbanddoesn't get in the conversations. He starts
(01:09:23):
in with every stranger he meets.My dad was like that. He never
met a stranger. Next thing,you know, I said, Dad,
what do you meant? That guyhave been in Lyne? Just now?
What did you say? Hello?He was talking about toos. I talked
about tools. We talk about toos. And now in the last I don't
have that skill. I don't havethis. All right, seleipn news about
a couple minutes or anything. Yougot fifty cent suing his ex? Did
you see this? Yeah? Isaw that one. We'll tell you about
(01:09:45):
it now the Johnny's House Entertainment Newswith Ray. All right, so I'm
telling you that fifty cents is basicallysuing his ex. So our baby mama,
daphneed Joy, he's suing her fordefamation. Well, she's mad because
it came out and the p didit thing that he used to pay her.
(01:10:06):
She was basically a sex worker.Yeah, so he just kept saying,
hey, sex worker, yeah,and fifty came out to work.
Yeah. And then she called himan abuser, yes, yes, and
doing her because for defamation because yeah, he said, oh, she said
he's sexually assaulted her to it.Yes, he was being accused of sexually
(01:10:26):
assaulting her, and so she postedit and more than twenty two thousand people
liked it and it opened him upto basically horrendous online comments, he said.
He also says it severely damaged hisbusiness reputation and child custody case because
of those accusations. So in thedocument's fifty cent has attached like a letter,
(01:10:48):
he added his lawyer and like allthese other people, and she not
only refused, but fifty claims thather lawyers responded by demanding that he give
Daphney millions of dollars to drop hiscustody suit against her. So I'm like,
this is disturbing and nasty. Sofifties attorneys just basically said, despite
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being given ample opportunity to retract afalse and malicious retaliatory accusation, she's still
shamefully chose to interfere with an elevenyear old son that they have in the
relationship with his loving father. Sohe's just like, this is a false
report. If they keep fighting overto Cussy that Childrey gonna be eighteen.
(01:11:32):
He's eleven. Hey, I candecide, well, I want to go
now. Just the whole deaphitey Joyfifty cent, it's just been it's NonStop.
But the fact that she did likeaccuse him of doing that. I
would do the same thing to you, especially if you have all these businesses
and they're like falling apart because ofthese accusations. If you've never seen it,
she is fine, She's beautiful,absolutely stun Yes. Yes. Bruce
(01:11:54):
Willis's wife says that she was carryinga heavy, heavy, like cross basically
before she actually came out with BruceWillis's diagnosis in his medical condition. So
a lot of people are talking aboutbecause you always say it all the time,
why talk about I still don't Idon't you know. As soon as
you said that story, I'm like, listen, you know, Bruce Willis
was on a listed actor for years. Okay, he's suffering from dementia right
(01:12:17):
now. Let him do it inpeace with his family. I don't think
the world needs an update. Shesaid that coming out with the news at
the time was a huge weight offof her shoulders, and she framed,
ain't you it's about him as beingable to breathe again. So clearly,
like Emma and the rest of likeBruce's family, including like Demi Moore and
all that, they're caring like thisheavy burden behind the scenes before they announced
(01:12:40):
that he was dealing with aphasia becauseI guess people would be asking about him
and like talking about him, andso they were like not telling anybody about
his dementia. And so finally itwas heartbreaking to hear. But like all
these other people are reaching out andshe's she feels like she's raising awareness.
I know, I get all that. I'm just saying. I mean,
he is so loved in Hollywood,I know. But if he's not able
(01:13:00):
to tell people about me, thenyou shouldn't say anything about him. That's
just me. Yeah, tell youmy family. I'll know that Bruce willis
bod if they let me talk tohim them. Listen, y'all love him,
love him in peace. Yeah.So this star or this girl named
Jana Kramer, and you probably don'tknow who she is, but she used
to be on like One Tree Hilland she's an actress. But she is
coming out calling out Travis Kelcey andI'm like, she is trying to stir
(01:13:24):
up some drama. Obviously. Shesaid that Travis Kelsey is a bit of
a party animal and she's never seenhim sober. Okay, so Anne,
okay, But she said that basicallyon a podcast that he is pretty much
blasted all the time, and shethinks that Taylor Swift is gonna get over
like sick of him being drunk allthe time. And she's like, every
(01:13:45):
time I've ever seen a video ofhim when I'm not even like in a
facility where he's at, he's drunk. And she's like, I hope Taylor
Swift doesn't follow his lead. Likeshe was acting like she was concerned for
Taylor Swift. What's her connection withhim? Nothing? So all those haters,
Yeah, But I mean, likeshe is invited to some of these
celebrity parties. She hangs out withHollywood and has seen him multiple times.
(01:14:10):
But we've seen him in videos withTaylor Swim at the Zoo, like he's
not drunk. So she's just eithernot paying attention or she's only sees the
videos that they want her to seelike that, because yes, he's a
party dude. The irony, ofcourse, is just because Taylor's been drinking
a lot or a ton lately,and that had been reported. I didn't
even report it because I was like, that's stupid. She's on vacation from
(01:14:30):
her tour, like, let herdo whatever she wants to do. So
it seems like other people are noticingit too and express and concern for her
and the company she keeps. Youknow what she I mean, she is
a megastar, yes, and peopledon't talk. You know, you can't
say anything. You can't do anythingabout that. You know, that's just
how it is. You gotta livewith it. All right, we come
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movie Madagascar? It happened in reallife? Did it really? Yeah?
Come in ninety three, getting therequickly seventy eight? Right now? No,
ree, what's trending? So themovie Madagascar, it happened in real
life Just the other day. Thiscame out of Washington State. So there
were four zebras that were being transferredto Montana, and they just so happened
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to all four of them escape thetrailer when the driver was like fixing something
with the truck the trailer part.And within hours they captured three of the
zebras except for Shugs. Shugs wason the run and he was on the
run for six days. You can'tfind a zebra, So that's bunny too.
It's like you would have spoted solike every so off in. He
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was actually spotted by like locals andresidents and they were called in, but
like they didn't actually get him untillike six days in within the song,
maybe not or maybe he just keptwell, you know when you go after
a dog, when a dog getsloose, they keeps like running away real
fast. Is solid though, seeoh yeah true, hey yeah, but
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all is good. They are allcaptured, they're all safe, no one
was harmed, and they're all inthe same we're out going to Montana.
So I was looking he was like, damn like calm. In recognition of
Teacher's Day, there is a retiredteacher, a kindergarten teacher who was reunited
with her favorite student on her eightiethbirthday. It's actually a very heartful story.
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Her name is Karen Solomon and backin the nineteen eighties when she was
teaching kindergarten, she had this onestudent who always caught her attention, you
know, good in class, spoke. Well, fast forward, the retired
teacher's daughter. She reached out tothat student. His name is Cia Fayanju
and he's a doctor today. Andso she set the whole thing up for
her eightieth birthday. And there wasa video that's highlighting this whole reunion and
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there's friends and family all around them. So when like he finally went to
go see the teacher, she juststarted busting out crying with joy. There's
pictures of them just kind of likeit's the cutest thing, you know.
It's like you see like the grownup student and like this old lady just
kind of let like, yes,she always spoked about him. So the
Boy Scouts of America is undergoing throughsome changes. Their name is being transformed
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to Boy Scouts of America to ScoutingAmerica. And this is all happening because
membership is unfortunately declining, so they'rehoping that this new name will show some
inclusion and make some people feel morewelcomed. And also, it's not boy
scout. Girl Scouts is just scouting. Now the girl scouting girls gave us
alone. We're good. Yeah,look, you could change the name.
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It's not the boy part that's makingits files. It's the creepers. So
that's why we're going to change itto I'm gonna say, they're not popcorn
here all trying to sell two Damn. I was going to say, right,
but it's the molesters, easy hard, That's what the problem is.
Let's not like sugarcoatd We like tosay that we know not all boy Scouts
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fall into those categories. Yes,that's what we would like to say,
but there are there are some ofy'all. Then there are some of y'all
that are a problem. Ray isright on that. When we do know
it's not all of y'all, Ifeel like we do need to say that
before we do. We do knowthat. I'm sorry, we do know
that, Yes, we do.Okay, moving on, Yeah, just
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honestly some of it though, becausemy son wanted to join earlier, you
know, early on, because theydid have a nice little sales pitch to
them at the school. A lotof it is the generation the parents of
like my generation and now even younger, have no interest in joining their kids
in the scouting proces. And thething was, I hated every second of
it. Scouting build character for alot of kids. It's disciplined. Yeah,
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you know, you have to worktowards the cause they had a lot
of you know things I was in. I was in scouting. Me,
I'm my brothers, you know,do my best, do my duty,
blah blah. Yeah, I thinka lot of it. Generationally, guys
aren't interested in doing that with theirkids. We'd rather do other things.
Whereas girl scouts always evolved I thinkwith the times and stayed interesting to girls.
(01:20:16):
Yeah. I think with this though, is that the girls don't get
to do a lot of the boysstuff, like the hikes and all of
that. So that's why they're like, you're not trying to send out ladies.
I know, But isn't it nowthat the girls can join the quote
unquote boy scouts, right, it'sbeen a thing now for a few years.
Ye. Well, the cookies areway better than the popcorn. Don't
deshoy you you're hustled for girls.Don't stop on that. And a little
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funny celebrity news here for anyone who'sstill confused and not understanding the conflict between
Drake and Kendrick Lamar. It's upon Wikipedia, so you can now do
your own reason if it's on Wikipedia. And then for the Rolling Stones announced
Auena is straight whack so bad.Yeah, the Rollerstone magazine is announcing the
winner of a rap beef whack stopit. I mean it goes back as
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far as the details of like thequiet phase from twenty fifteen to twenty twenty
two, and then the background ofthe two from twenty eleven to twenty four
so they're interesting and still don't know. You can go to Wikipedia. Now.
Anyone can say anything on Wikipedia aslong as you have an account.
This is stupid. Yeah, anyonecan put it literally. I can additate
right now. This is the equivalentof old people trying to use hip terms.
(01:21:25):
Okay, rap beasts are settled inthe street. It is not on
Wikipedia, it is not in Rollstonemagazine. Stop it don't wrap towards each
other anymore. What regularhead? Yougot something to say there? She said
pedophiles had file that molesters. That'swhat's wrong with it. What last Saint
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Johnny tell me I'm wrong. That'swhat happens when she hangs out on real
radio. When the afternoon she comesout here, you yelling pedophiles. That's
what the problem is. You hungout with the wrong people yesterday. Well
I'm back now, okay, speakingof Rabia, back on topics. Next,
this Chapan of life is gonna becalled what Get in Trouble On the
radio? Brian mentioned before Ray wason a real radio yesterday and I had
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an opportunity to to listen, andI told you to you. You sounded
great on the air. On onthe air, a couple of things.
I want to a stat I wantto mention that we couldn't have done this
during the break. No, okay, uh No, I did not stand
around in a tux siedo waiting togo to charity. Wait. That was
funny that, I will said johnWhere Johnny gets so much charity events down
(01:22:33):
because he stands around in parking lotit's in a tuxedo waiting for a charity
happen. Wow, He's like,I want to do a charity, but
Johnny does all of them laugh.That really made me. That was funny.
And then I was getting something fromthe grocery store driving back, and
they had a discussion about uh beingarrested incarcerated. Ray, you said you
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gotta arrest No, I said that. I got to reading arrest, which,
by the way, Jim got onetoo listening, going like yep,
they gave him a piece of paper. You all got in a fighting.
I'm like, wait a minute.You ain't say that on elbow? What
you said on elbow? No,no, no hold back ad. I
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never got arrested. I said,Johnny makes fun of me all the time,
and he tells it pretty. Youdidn't say that. He didn't say
that, but no, you soundedreally good over it. I just thought
it. I just laughed. I'mlike, because I tell myself, sit
around. I can see I tookture. You just driving through the city looking
at random buildings to see if there'sa charity event going on in your tuxedo,
(01:23:36):
so you could jump out and like, hey, charityment, I'm here.
All the churn events that I havedone. I was invited to this
chair ement. Your man go toit. Go to a giant group charityment.
Oh no, a prom okay,sorry, wrong place. He was
dressed up, just driving around thewrong class. I just saw a bunch
(01:23:57):
of people in suits you think ofthis was a churny event. I was
like, oh, that was funny, but it's funny. It's funny,
all right. Ray, you sawthis on social yesterday is what uh what
is this this chapter in your life? Yeah? So it basically was posted
this chapter in my life is calledand then it was dot dot dot like
you fill in the blank. Allright, So Ray, we'll start with
you. This chapter in my lifeis called what right here? Right now?
(01:24:19):
Okay? And I think that thereason why I would pick that is
because I have been so panicky andanxious my whole entire life, not knowing
like my future or like what's goingto happen and all these things that like
now I'm trying to get a holdof that and like just take in the
moment. And so even with likemy kids, like I'm living for every
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single moment, so right here,right now. And I thought about that
for me, this chapter in mylife is it's kind of a spin off
is I'm not worried. I'm justhappy. I'm just happy. Man,
Whatever is making me happy in life, that is what I'm going for.
I'm not explaining to anybody. I'mnot explaining anything. If it makes me
happy, I ain't worrying about it. I'm just gonna do it. This
Chapan of life is called what forme? I don't know. I think
(01:25:01):
it would be. It had tobe something along the lines of its day.
I'm living day to day like seriously. One day is everything is awesome
and great, and then the nextday I told Johnny I couldn't sleep there
because I swear to God, mykey wasn't gonna work when I got here,
Like I was convinced I was goingto be fired this morning. So
like it's just literally day to day. Some days is good, some days
I am off the charge. Don'tbe around me that nourice. I'm gonna
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chapter in your life is what Ithink. I'm going to call this one,
uh my relationship, soft girl erakind of thing. So I'm gonna
I'm gonna say this or I'm gonnatalk about it. I know you say
not to talk about relationship right now. No, no, no, no,
talk about whatever you want to doon single the mile. I brought
a friend and I know that wejust meant but like, this is probably
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the most feelings I've ever felt ina very very long time, and you
guys got a lot of you know, good feedback. Don't put this god,
don't concerns. And the food that'swhat I'm talking about. That's the
connection we got. But like obviouslyI'm talking about food left that makes us
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a great team. Okay, goahead, No, but like you know,
I'm gonna talk about it because it'skind of like, you know,
it's I'm actually seeing potential in thisone. And I've been on a few
days I don't talk about it,but like this one is kind of a
little bit more particularly special. We'vebeen talking every night, we have been
making a lot of plans, andI've been feeling a lot of feels like
I opened up about it to myfriends. I'm about to get to you
know, the family next, andyou know, we we talk and I'm
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just kind of like I need tolearn how to be patient with this one
because I feel like I get toonervous and too excited about like what's gonna
happen? Is this gonna is thisthe one? Is this it? So
with every step I'm trying to bepatient and cautious, and I think this
is looking really good. I hopelisten I do. I think everybody deserves
to be happy. But if thisold dog can tell you, and talking
about the radio, don't put yourbitness on it. So to be continued.
(01:27:00):
It's like that on the radio.That's my era right now, all
right? Be trusting, yes,where she works out? All right?
I want to when y'all do gettogether. Y'all can't come to parties at
my house together. I can't affordto feed y'all. Onne of y'all can
come. Both of y'all can't.All right, I want to find out
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what it is. We're gonna sendyou out to a night of comedy over
the weekend. This chapter in mylife is what. Let's go from Orlando,
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Janey, good morning, good morning, oh hello, hello, fantastic,
Thank you for asking. And thischapter in your life is called what
my turn? For many yeah,for many years. You know, I
live as a child of my parents, the wife and my husband, a
mom to my kids. And atforty one, I finally, uh know
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what I want to be when Igrew up. Wow, and I found
me again, Okay, okay,And it sounds to me like you finding
you made you extremely happy. Absolutely, that's what. It's a choice.
That's a choice. I've been inthe dark. I choose the light and
everything that I've been through trying tohelp other people. Just again, just
(01:28:50):
a little background fitness the cannabis industry. Between two car accidents and trying to
become a physical trainer, I justaway local drug dealer, so so so,
Janey, you probably you found thatstrain that made it right. Absolutely
(01:29:15):
well, good for you. Youhold on a second, Okay, thank
you? Uh from Orlando, Mike, Mike, good morning, Good morning.
All right, Mike. This chapionin your life is called what clarity.
Clarity, Yeah, like clai liketo see clearly, okay, okay,
and and and before you felt asthough you didn't see clarity honestly,
(01:29:41):
So honestly, what it means tome is pretty much like I've been playing
rugby and football the past twelve years, so I've just been kind of,
you know, false to the wallpretty much, just going Boston. Yeah,
it's a Navy term, but Igot called by six teen and a
thirteen year old today, like youlook old as hell. I'm like,
(01:30:02):
I'm only thirty one. So it'sjust the clarity of knowing that I'm aging
in my body and I've been tothe VA clinic like six times in the
past two weeks. Uh huh.And then the clarity of I have to
reevaluate my resume because the jobs I'mapplying for are I'm not qualified for,
(01:30:24):
but in my mind I'm saying,hey, I am qualified for it.
Yeah. So it's just being joblessright now and trying to reevaluate everything.
You know, it's a good timeright now, you have some mental space,
you can find that clarity right now. No, perfect Mike, You
hold on a second. You holdon a second. From Claremont Catherine.
Good morning. All right, thischapter in your life is called what browth?
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Okay, explain so well my entirelife, I've always had zero to
no credit. I finally went toa car dealership yesterday and my credit is
seven twelve girls. So my mompassed away two years ago, and for
the past two years, I reallyI'm a single mom, and I've really
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tried to become an inspiration for mydaughter and to build my life. So
I've been working on my credit.I have a great job. I'm in
my thirties. Okay, I've justreally been working on me. Okay,
Okay, what a credits going set? Motoya, you can work on you?
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Yeah, yes, I'm excited.I've always my mom always told me
credit is everything, and I'm like, yeah, whatever, I don't care.
I'd rather not pay that off.Okay, But she's right, it
really is. Because I was ableto look at a sixty thousand dollars car
yesterday that I never would have beenable to look at. Ever, you
(01:31:51):
bought a sixty thousand dollars car,I looked at it. Oh, you
looked at it back in the day. What you looked at it now?
Don't hook up? And no onethat's gonna drag your credit down. No,
you hold on cap. I lookedat it right what they say?
Nicole said, this chapter in mylife is called self Care. I'm taking
my mental health seriously. Lindsey saidthat this next chapter in my life is
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her high. We're gonna look ableto pay of tickets? Do we them?
Once? Comedy Tour Sunday, Maytwelfth, the edition Financial Arena Mike
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what does it sound like? Well, you gotta listen. I'm not
even sure yet, but it wouldbe you'll know it's a bad bunny.
You'll know what a bad money soundslike. And we're not talking about the
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artist. Is that our interpretations?Miss Ray? What you got going on?
What you're doing? What's going on? Right, chous? I have
the kids? Where do you getthat picture? Okay, there's a video
(01:33:23):
that we watched and I'm just dying. Okay, So I'm the kids today.
Hopefully go to the gym. That'sit. I have a very important
lunch meeting today. See, Idon't know if I should put my business
out there like that. You alreadythat's what you do. It's all up
(01:33:44):
in the street. And then yeah, sure ask him. We're going to
lunch, getting lunch. Yes,No, I don't know. I feel
like it's been like three but youknow, faves again London, Johnny.
You guys know this. She pickedearly day, so you gotta get to
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that car line early. Do youeven care? I see what you're doing
over there? Well play, sir. I'm sorry, sorry to love your
spots, Hosier. He's gonna beperforming at the Kio Center today, so
I have a pretty cool exclusive interviewwith you. I I want to catch
that later today and then I havea date later on today oh snap,
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Hosier after Hosier. Well, I'mnot going to concerts. You gotta work
tomorrow. Yeah, but it's notI'm not going to I said back.
I cannot say your actions, saythat. You can always give myself a
curfew. All right, you guyscan handle the factory. Nine is when
I got to clock out. I'mover here talking about no I can't get
together with you, and that Igotta work this hell yeah, just makes
(01:34:54):
you'll hold I want those phone toanswer themselves. I'll just sleep at the
studio and wake up there. No, no, just enjoy yourself. I
don't care if you stay until threeam. Just be good at it when
you get it. What remember whenMaurice was like, who's on the phone?
Oh gosh, the phone was ringing. We're all looking at it.
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You the reason is the car screen? Heer, She goes, he's on
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