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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
Welcome to Let Me
Pull Your Coat, the Unfiltered
World of Master Silk.
I must first apologize for thesound quality of this particular
podcast.
I had to download a new editingsoftware in order to upload each
individual voicemail.
While trying to enhance theirsound and remove the background
noises, it made each voicemailsound a little off.
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Again, I apologize in advance.
Now that that's out of the way,let's get it.
Tonight's episode is different.
The mics are open, but thistime, the world's doing the
talking.
From Houston to Hong Kong, fromParis to Pretoria, real people,
real stories, real results.
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They reached out after hearingsomething that changed their
direction.
So, sit back, pour a glass,light one if you've got it,
because tonight, we'recelebrating the voices that
pulled their own coats.
SPEAKER_09 (00:58):
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first voicemail, head over to
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with two people who could use areminder that change is possible
when truth meets action.
Now, let's hear from the family.
SPEAKER_08 (01:35):
I'm Kendra from
Houston.
I called to thank you, MasterSoak in China, for helping me
leave a man who was emotionallydraining me.
I used to think I couldn'tsurvive without him, but your
episode on narcissist made merealize that love doesn't mean
losing yourself.
I packed my things, moved out,and I've never been this
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peaceful in years.
I'm going back to school now,and I'll finally sleep without
checking his phone.
Thank you for teaching me thatpeace is the real prize.
SPEAKER_10 (02:05):
Bonjour, I am Alev
from Paris.
I was listening to your podcastduring my morning train commute.
You talk about investment andrespect like poetry.
I had lost much money in quicktrades, you know.
But Sir, you said patiencebuilds empires.
I stopped chasing, startedstudying.
Three months later, my smallbakery now has investors.
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And I trade with discipline.
Merci, my brother, and China,your confidence and private
phone sessions gave my wife thecourage to open her new salon.
SPEAKER_03 (02:38):
This is Nia from
Johannesburg.
How you say, I used to walk thestreets.
Every night, same corner, samelie, same regret.
Then one night I heard Chinasay, you are not what you sell,
you are what you survive.
I cried that night.
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I reached out to your website,and you actually wrote back.
Today I'm working at a women'sshelter, saving money and
studying finance.
I never thought I'd be free, butI am.
Thank you for seeing me before Isaw myself.
SPEAKER_01 (03:15):
This is Terrence
from the South Side of Chicago.
I call to thank you for youradvice on dealing with family
betrayal.
My own cousin tried to ruin mybusiness by lying to clients.
Silk, when you said loyalty isproven when money's involved,
that hit me.
I cut the dead weight, handledmy paperwork, and focused on
growth.
My business has doubled sincethen.
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You saved me from destroyingmyself trying to save ungrateful
blood.
SPEAKER_11 (03:43):
Hello.
This is Mari from Tokyo.
My English not perfect, but Iwant to say thank you.
My husband was how you say,controlling, always shouting.
China, when you speak aboutfinding voice and not fear, I
listened.
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I left, I take my child, I go.
We live quiet now.
You remind me that silence canalso be strength.
You say it more than me, yousaid myself childhood.
SPEAKER_06 (04:19):
This is Maria from
Sao Paulo.
I just want to say, Silk, youthe truth.
I had racist neighbors throwingtrash in my yard for months.
You told a story about thefighting smart, not loud.
I filed complaints, documentedeverything, and waited.
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They got evicted last month.
I didn't need to lose my peaceto prove a point.
Respect from Brazil.
SPEAKER_07 (04:49):
Hi there, I'm Claire
from London.
I wanted to thank you forhelping me with my daughter.
She lied to social services andtried to have me arrested
because she wanted to run offwith some wanker.
I was broken.
But you said a parent's lovedoesn't require permission.
I stopped begging her to comehome and started living my life
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again.
She came back three monthslater, pregnant, scared, but
ready to make things right.
Thank you both for keeping mefrom losing myself to guilt.
SPEAKER_05 (05:23):
This is Devon from
the Bronx.
I was deep in debt, lost my car,about to lose my apartment and
my family.
I heard your finance episodewhere you said, if you can
budget the streets, you canbudget a business.
That live flipped a switch.
I started a detailing sidehustle.
Four months later, I'mdebt-free, with savings for the
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first time in years.
He kept it real and everyoneelse told me to give up.
SPEAKER_04 (05:47):
Hello my people,
this is Kojo Koning from Accra.
I just want to thank you for thewisdom you give.
I used to think stock investingwas for white people.
But Sue, you break it down sosimple.
I start small with local banks.
Now I teach my friends how togrow wealth too.
China, you said don't let feardress like humility.
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I hear that every day.
God bless both of you.
SPEAKER_02 (06:16):
What's up?
This is Jasmine out of LosAngeles.
I just wanted to call and thankboth of y'all.
I was tripping, trying to payrent and take care of my son.
China.
You were raw about your story,about how you left that life and
built something bigger.
You said the streets don't oweyou, but your future does.
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That stuck.
A heat show up and stillconnected me with a mentor.
Now I'm enrolled in real estatecourses.
My son sees a different versionof me now.
I'll never forget that.
SPEAKER_09 (06:53):
Here is this week's
shout-outs.
Big love to Brian A from Miami,Kiaomi from Singapore, Andre
from Lisbon, and my foreverwifey Rochelle in Kansas City,
rocking the new tour jackets.
Much respect to the new memberswho subscribe this week.
Your support keeps the mic hotand the message moving.
SPEAKER_00 (07:12):
Here's your coat
pull of the week.
Gratitude isn't just aboutsaying thank you, it's about
recognizing the moments whentruth hits you so hard it makes
you rebuild yourself.
The world is full of noise.
You have people lying, fronting,pretending to clap for you while
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secretly hoping you fail.
But when you walk in truth, theapplause doesn't matter.
When you move with integrity,you never have to beg for
respect.
So be thankful for the pain thatmade you grow, for the betrayal
that showed you who's real, andfor the peace that finally found
you when you stopped chasingvalidation.
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That's what legacy really is.
SPEAKER_09 (07:56):
And if these
voicemails touched you,
although, no matter how hard wetried, we were able to remove
the background noises, but thestatic remained.
Sorry about that.
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Who knows?
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Until next time, as always, thisis Chinadell for Master Silk.
We wish you much love and muchrespect.