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April 21, 2024 • 32 mins

Part 1: The next move is up to you. Let's begin this three part series. This is easier said than done most times. Why? If you are not doing anything the "next" will never be. Our lives depend on us. Make a solid decision and stand on it. Never doubt it. Believe in it. We have to be of value to our own self first. Then spread that love and value amongst people. The one thing that's still needed in the broken world is love. So now. What's your next move?

Part 2: Who has your back? Who is your support? Does it matter to you? Let us know below in the comments.

Part 3: The close of this pod is simply an explanation of never giving up on yourself. Continue to bet on you.

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Yo Q what up?

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Man I'm keeping it real what up the what?
Welcome
to not
just music
where we keep it real
and honest
and honest always

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What's going on it's your boy Duann Berrino from not just music podcast
let's pick right up from where we left off last week
look into your
look into your
again like you said if you can get help
that's a wonderful thing
if you can't get help there are plenty other
helps out here grants
situations where you can
credit you know
go things off your credit whatever you choose to do

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to make that position just to me
just go into it with that
dope mentality man like
it's a risk
you know regardless of it's gonna be
a risk but like the
big people say all it takes is one time
to win and once you
win that one time
it's up but you just
have to take the risk

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do what you need to do
lay low key don't do nothing
don't buy a whole bunch of stuff just stack
the money up and to me
this is the next thing I told you you need to do
start going to these events go to these
movie producer events these
independent movie producer events
that's why I'm going to the whole podcast
movement I'm going to that because I'm
driving into that

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lifestyle so for me to be
able to be around the right people I'm
gonna have to go to those rooms those big
huge rooms that they're in
and mingle amongst the people talk to
me so can I ask you something yeah so
okay like things like
dream dream dream benefits
that I'm doing you think that's
beneficial where I could make

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some moves and promote or
is that more of just
fun I think it's more fun
I'm gonna tell you why the only reason
it's gonna be people that are passing out
their brand but everybody's
not coming there for the brand everybody's
coming there for what Dreamville
has to offer right so that's
gonna be the biggest you know money
maker is Dreamville getting you

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know you can meet some people there that do
music you know meet some people there that
some content creators some video people you
know you can meet a lot of people there don't get me wrong
but the main
yeah is Dreamville
unlike if
you're going to a podcast convention
or you're going to a
movie convention or a rap
I saw Zay Tovah like Zay Tovah getting ready

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to have one of them I forget what he called it
a cipher yeah not a cipher
it's like he renting out a studio
and he allowing 40 people to come
in producer some producer
summit or something like that basically
it's gonna be artists gonna be
artists and producers
mainly producers producers get
to come in play their music for
he gonna have some of his A&R friends they

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gonna have go to stuff like that
see look man
still in support man
I went what what damaged me
from those type of events
was when I first started out
rapping when I was going to the
pay it was the pay to play
type performances
and even though you were
paying like it's like you

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I never gained you never gained any
relationships from these things
you never gained any gain from these
things it was more just about
all your money
let's have a good time you perform
okay we got your money
but what what game was they
giving you other than just you know you
wasn't really getting no game yeah you
just wasted money just going

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the the rap for five
minutes or what not and then
you sit here drinking talking to this
girl this and that you probably
know him now like I mean but what game
knowledge it wasn't useful and you
notice how you notice how they started
to die out on the pandemic road
in here yeah talk talk about one thing
this is one thing I hate about those
they never put you in a position like

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you said they they go they go the big word
they don't put you in position it's
like a sense of saying it was
a waste of time to go do it so this
is this is why I say and can
I say something else so cut in and that's
why anytime I see a flyer
saying like something like saying
okay the winner gets
free studio time
or

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this and that I run
from it because what I said start out
by telling you in beginning I'm so used to
like if I if I lose
out on this I lose it
on my own I have to get it up from the
ground up all eyes on
me so that's what I'm saying
and it causes me to run from conventions
and stuff like that you know what I'm saying and the
hardest thing is this man like just

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knowing the right ones to
the right ones let me tell you why
this is why you tie yourself into like a lot
of networks that are online
now let me tell you this is why how
I win what I do is
one of the biggest things I've been doing is
like especially pod page pod
page is built
for people who
podcast

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have a website you want to come to
pod page and work your way
through pod page
pod page not only gives you
accessible things to put
release podcast they give
you people they give you
connections that you can tie yourself
into as well to
build these
situations because I mean

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look at it we've got a
pay pod page for the website
so why wouldn't they just give us
something worth it that's why a lot of websites a lot of people
don't like to buy into websites because these websites
don't give them anything the biggest
thing is is how will you ever know if you
don't tie yourself into the website and find out
so how you find out you got to take that risk
you got to take that chance pod page was a big
one they tied me into a lot

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of different networks
that could help push
the whole situation of what podcasting needs
to be even just organic podcasting
even the ones that you
know hadn't zapped all
way into the paid promotion
of podcasting but I know that's going to be a big thing
when it's time because if it's just the organic way
of getting things now it's a
it's a blessing they have just organically

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just doing what it's doing
but for the sake of the mentality though
how do you know if it's going
to work or not you got to take the chance
and the thing is is putting it out
at its highest
quality whatever you're doing whatever
it is make sure that you do it
at the highest quality don't
give people give people the best
experience like I said what's the use of having

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somebody come see your brand and you ain't giving them nothing
for it if they come
what are you going to give them for spending
$50 with you what you going to get them for
spending $5 with you what are you going to get them for spending
$20 with you
you have to have a mentality
think like okay you got to give
more than the whole situation like you got
you know what and that's smart and now
that you say that because like a lot of these conventions

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that I went to
like I would perform or what not and then
I was kind of like
you already know I'm not a people person
so I would like I would be like
you know what I'm saying just chilling bobbing
by myself in the corner where I could have been talking to people
networking this and that so
part of it was on me too
that was me being young in the shell
and like I get what you

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saying like you know you see these
these uh
these from the hood when they
in front of these white executives like
Def Jam getting on the table
and rapping and stuff like I mean
and that's one thing I will
say them be hungry like you know
the ones from the trenches I will
say that they
hungry ones cause yeah

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they are you're right I mean they the hungry ones
and the thing is is not to be
is not to be it's a
saturated market but it's hard to find
those it's hard to take a risk that's why it's not a whole lot
of superstars um there's
not a whole lot of huge companies out here because
a lot of them don't take a whole lot of risk and
you think about it now
I use SZA for example bro SZA
I seen her interviews

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bro SZA had
she's more like she's more
like a conservative person like me
too like she I don't think
she really F with a lot of people mess
with a lot of people like that like
she don't really deal with a lot of people like that
you know what I'm saying and
the thing of it is but she has a
brand behind her all she gotta do is go in there
and sing so that's

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that's another thing development artist development
too is a big thing
how we talked about in the past like
that can help you a lot of way too cause
a lot of times she probably don't even want to
talk to these certain people and she got a team
to do that you know and network
so that's another thing
that I probably
was missing cause I was having to go out
here and talk to these people one on one like

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it was me like you say it's
just Quincy Murdock you know what I'm saying
so that's another thing
too man a team bro that'll take
you a long way that goes and this is
to me I know it's still in the support
room to me and to me this is
another thing too like you just said a team
the biggest thing I hate about teams is you can
pay for a team I hate that
but it's a good thing but it's a bad

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thing but it's a good thing I'm gonna tell you why it's a good
thing I'm gonna tell you why it's a bad thing I'm gonna say why it's a bad
thing first paying for a
team that's what you doing that's
the bad thing you're paying for a team
but just think about
it like this the NBA has to pay for teams
each
each individual team has to pay
players you have to pay the
team that's how it goes

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though and it's not like
it's not like rec ball recreational
ball where everybody can come in they pay
a certain fee and then everybody can get on
the team it's a different story
when you pay for your team you putting together
the best people though
and this is the part that
a lot of people take grants
the money that they get from
companies you know these companies

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sign them we give you $250,000
right up front
a lot of people go oh I need this money to go take care of bills
you can go pay a couple bills
but the most part of that money need to go to the brand
what you gonna do you need studio people
you need people to pay for you need your team you need
all that money needs to go towards that
like you say it's not your money like we say
on the past part it's not even your money
it's not you gotta

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and the biggest thing in the part and I'm gonna be
honest with you too it's not even your money
the money that a lot of people
make daily
they understand that if you really
understand that once you make the money from
that job you have to pay yourself
that's a lot of
what I feel a lot of people don't do and now when I say pay yourself
pay yourself meaning that
money either you gonna go spend it right away

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and you gonna go broke or you gonna put it up somewhere
it's kinda like an artist signing the deal
like they give you
that money up front advance
but yeah I mean that
but that's the money they're
giving you yeah
what do you do with that though that money
is supposed to start
see this is the thing studio time
that's

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you need the music if it's a music
deal they need the music from you
if we need so if you got your first
check these artists like you know
they get these big checks these big
checks what would you put your check in
the biggest thing I'm gonna do is put it
into equipment that's
what I need equipment is
gonna be some people buy cars
and have them tell you why so say

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the contract is we need 50
songs by next year
we give you this advance money
that advance money they gave
you has to be able to get 50
songs done yeah
we gotta think about it like that so
like how they used to go I want Timbaland
Timbaland alright Tim
used to want 250,000 dollars for a beat
just one beat so

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think about that so if it
was a million dollar deal that 250,000
dollars Tim only giving you
one song though
so think about how people used to mess up
back in the day they got they go get Tim
they go get Pharrell they go get
Lil John
you know and now it goes
back to what I was saying now everybody

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is looking at you like oh this
is gonna work is this
gonna work like what's gonna
happen look you got the best producers
ain't no excuse now
you know what I'm saying is this gonna work
and that's the worst feeling bro
like everybody looking at you like is this
gonna go what did you do
you know boy this
is crazy amount of money I hope this works

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that's pressure bro
instead of support
and this is the part why I told
you and hear me
and hear me good
this is why
a lot of the people of this era
that's coming out now
can make their own money the way they make
their own money meaning let me show you how
so like Desi right

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everybody loves Desi right
let me tell you how Desi went
he does construction
not even just construction but just think about what he
was doing before he got to that point right
this dude took
cell phones
and created
content so
let's first start off there
he's creating it

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he ain't gotta go get a team he ain't
bought nobody
so somebody brings him a deal
we have a deal with you
we want you to put
we want you to put out
15
episodes of your normal little shoes right
and just wear our shirt
in two of those
two of those situations right

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okay we give you
let's say a million dollars right
right right
now
Desi don't gotta go pay no camera man if he don't
want to but he does I'm sure cause he has
somebody shooting behind his cameras
yeah more he can afford it now
he can afford it he can do it
that's the only guy that makes sense to him cause

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he only shooting with one phone it ain't like
he got three four different angles
you know he got one dude
that he can pay all he gotta do is pay
that one dude all the rest of that money can go in his
pocket so somebody came to us and like
we need y'all to shoot
we need y'all to promote our brand
in
15 episodes we don't have to go pay
no camera man to come set up and shoot us

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we already got it so we can take
the money that we get that's money in our pockets
versus money going into
this
the stuff that we need and that's and another
person I think when it Charleston White
even though that's another person he
he didn't come into the
industry didn't pick him up the people
picked Charleston up that's how he got in
the people picked him up like the industry

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didn't pick Charleston up it wasn't gonna be
but that's the way he built
relationships with people
they believed in what he was saying
his product and they
that's why I think Charleston is one of those
rare ones we talked about it
I went and revisited the
episode we did about him you said
do you think it's gonna be beneficial
to him going against

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these industry people and
now fast forward now
I think Charleston can't lose because
long as he has those people
those those people in the
he got like in the hoods and the
like the white to the white folks
to the hillbillies to the
hoods like long as he
got that support Charleston can't lose because
he's a man of the people

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instead of the industry if the
industry built you up and put you
and bought these streams and bought these numbers
for you and we see this
going on with Diddy going back to Diddy
I think a lot of these
mainstream Diddy they put Diddy in these
positions revoke all these
companies they put they put him up
there so it's easy for them to
take that away and I think they can't take

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nothing away from Charleston because Charleston
built this from ground up
and that's why I feel
when he was going out doing those
you know giveaways and stuff he said
he never asked for donations
he put his own money into
it and that made people want
to support because they seen him
putting his money into it
that's the aspects of

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a it's
different to say a brand
is doing something versus
you're riding on
your own name so for like
again we got people like Diddy
you got people like Charleston White
Diddy was given a certain
amount of money to do
a certain amount of things with Diddy found
out that relationships matter

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Diddy had so many relationships where he
wasn't having to pay for a whole lot of stuff
and that's a blessing but a curse too
Charleston White is a different
situation with him but this is the only thing I like about
Charleston White's situation once Charleston
White is gone he's gone
and it's not like
there's longevity
in his name but
there's only longevity in what he

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does it's not the case
because you think about it but you gotta
look at the time we live in now though
people thrive off
that content
that he's doing they thrive off the
the drama and then the
messages cause people are weird
bro people wanna hear drama
and then they wanna hear a message
like it's crazy how he does it

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but it's attractive
you know what I'm saying that algorithm
that person that feels
that he's what it is
and he's
effective those are the people that's
gonna be there with him same thing like
with 50 Cent no matter how much 50 Cent
is controversial
says whatever he feels he wants
to say there's still those people there

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that's gonna be right there with him it
doesn't matter it doesn't change the case of
it is getting old with him and Diddy
though he always like
bashing Diddy though that's getting old
I mean that's getting old bro
it's an expectation
that's the sad part people
Diddy is so ruthless
that people just expect him to do that
with Diddy because

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they ask him I'ma get him
they say he was sex trafficking his
baby mama with a
so and then I was like
that's why Diddy on this dude
they hate the fact of
one
two support man
one is if you don't have any
true supporters and to me more so
friends

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people that's willing to ride or die
with you and stick with you throughout all the mess
that especially and I think I'd be in Diddy
position if I was getting some
stuff some situations
because like you say I
I don't deal with a lot of people
not saying I deal with you
but I'm saying like other than that
I don't deal with a lot of people so it's
gonna be easy for people to be like oh he did

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it because they don't know me you don't
know me so it's easy for you
to believe something even if it ain't
true like we don't know Quint
we don't know I ain't never hang out with him
yeah he probably did it you know what I'm saying
like so that's the bad thing
like you say relationships you know
and it
it's like you can't win for losing
bro like you know you try to be

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conservative protective then like
that might backfire on you when
you get in the situation or we don't know him
like we don't know
him like you know and that's how
black people tend
to abandon something they
don't know or what they don't know
I can't relate to so
even if it ain't what it looked like
you know what I'm saying so easy for them to do

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easy
I think it's support that
we look for again
can sometimes be overwhelming
and if we're looking for it I don't think
it'll ever come I think it's just letting
it come staying at work zone I'm seeing
it now and people
may look at
the same level and this is one thing I looked at too
the consistency of what people

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look at and how
they look at what goes on
you know it may not
be a thing of you have a whole bunch of followers
but people are paying attention
to you if the views are up
and that's one thing that I learned to
look into more so
the views what do people look at
and like I told you a lot of people look at
reels reels have

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become the new world order
to
being noticed and getting
notification bro we getting noticed bro
because I had somebody hit me up today man
matter of fact
the twins from Charlotte man shout out to them
the twins from Charlotte man real big
supporters of the Nigerian music podcast they like
y'all say some real stuff on y'all
podcast it was like y'all

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talk about things that
the community specifically the black
community to hear that
right there just made me feel like
you know what I'm saying I'm winning
so that motivated me so now
I'm like bro me and you had
that talk he said you look you got your
you got your phone
you know what I'm saying you got your laptop
you know I got my laptop I got the system

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I say you know what
I'ma look out for I'ma look out for
you know what I'm saying I'll shoot
I'll send it over to my dude after we film
it you know what I'm saying I'ma look out for
cause that support that you have
that's a connection cause you really ride
with it and he was like nah
I don't even want I believe in paying for it
I was like
so right there he believes in

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what we're doing
so I mean those kind of that's support
that's support that's real support
you know what I'm saying that takes your
diligence and your consistency
is always that lets you know
when you're consistent
and staying at it and just continuing
to just
keep chipping away at it whatever it take
to get it done

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you ain't stop you ain't gave in on it
cause a lot of people give up and this is one thing
I do see too a lot of
nobody
is consistent
to podcasting nobody
for real the only ones
that's consistent to podcast consistent
podcasters you if you go online
and look up the ones that are
consistently podcasting you'll be able to find

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I've looked at so many different
people out here podcasting
amongst all these podcast networks I'ma be honest
with you nobody is
podcasting like we do
most cases it's probably we're probably in a
percentile of about 5 to 10 percent
do it like this so you think a lot of
people are going back watching the same episodes
of these
podcast yeah a lot of them are and it's

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not the case of that
so it just probably take one of ours
what you do is again
is what your conversation
and your topic is only a
matter of time before it's
down breaking
we don't even talk about food and stuff like
that but a food post was
actually one of our best posts ever on
instagram but at the same

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time that's how it works
though it's gonna be something that you
do it's gonna be something that you say
that one line that
captures everybody's attention that
captures that one company's attention
and it's like okay you know what I want them
I wanna work with them and a lot of people aren't willing to
pay you until they're willing to see like okay
you do this consistently all the time
like you going out to eat knowing dog gone well

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you got all that food in the fridge
that line right there just one line
some people and it's simple
it'll gravitate and I'm like
wow that was powerful my mama done
said that to me plenty of times I can say something
like just some real stuff or from
the heart and y'all that's what be confusing
me I say man I put emphasis
in this I ain't even trying
on it and the good thing

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though the good thing is once
people see that one
they'll go back and start looking
at other stuff that you done
and it just takes that one
share that one person cause
a lot of stuff is getting shared it's a
lot of stuff that's got to share YouTube is probably
our best when it comes
to video because they're
just and support they're driven

(23:58):
to video but a lot of that
stuff that people be bringing in and trying to
push the narratives on and
make sense of it's
not that is it's
unforgetten that you forget
what people present to you
but it's easy to get caught up in a
whirlwind to where
everybody's doing something I'm paying attention to what
everybody else is doing I stop

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doing what I'm doing cause in case of it's not getting where
it's supposed to get too fast enough just stay diligent
stay consistent it'll get done
don't don't don't get weary
don't get into a position
where you're not thinking like oh
this is this is it can't be
done
or if it's a hard
thing to do no man everything
is gonna be hard and let's say that everything

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is gonna be hard everything is gonna be work
but how bad do you want it
how consistent are you willing
to be
again it's only gonna take a
short time to do it if
you make it a short thing
meaning you're working so much you ain't even think about
it no more stay on it
stop worrying about the funds
work on the stuff that you can

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I feel bad I had to do this conversation
work on the stuff that you can
this helped me
just remember the
like you said risky is gonna be risky
yeah you know all of this
stuff all these things I don't
past trauma man past trauma and stuff
man affects a lot of people
with big dreams man yeah it
will and that's why I wanted to put that out

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there cause I know it's a lot of people battling
that I battle you know I'm saying
you know that's
that's a crucial thing
especially in the black community
like you know it is still
somewhat fear you know
I'm saying and it
ain't a good feeling to have like I mean I've got
I've broken out of it somewhat
but it's still always in the back of my

(25:48):
mind back of my head especially coming
from a mother that worries
a lot
mother worries a lot that's another
thing too a mother that worries a lot
and
and mama scared
god daddy ain't there
you know and psychological
thing what that does to a kid it does
it does something and that's why I want to talk

(26:10):
about these subjects and issues cause
these things happen these things
happen you know
in the community like I mean
it's good to talk about your yo
the other side like what
having the support you know I'm saying
that show both sides cause
like you say it's a lot of people that
that's in my shoes a lot of
people in the wine shoes and that's what's going

(26:32):
to bring people in is if they
can relate to either one of us
or both of us you know I'm saying like
we can reach one
reach one teach one you know I'm saying
like
now again it's two people
two people
that I must say
that really make me
think taking risks are

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that that important
and I ain't saying important
to say that take a risk to make
you lose everything but again
make sure that you have risk
money make sure you have some money to take
risk with
it's not going to be giving
opportunities unless you're taking those
opportunities so I mean
all these cameras that's out here all this equipment

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that's out here they're up for the grabs
it's just what are you willing to do
with it once you get it in your hand
once you get all this stuff in your
grasp where you can put stuff
out content and music
and all of this stuff like what are you
what's your next move
after you
settle in on just
like I say just the case of what

(27:38):
you want to do
take the needs I'm about to hit
the road running man get your needs
take care of handle your needs
but don't forget
what you want and especially
if you putting the time and effort into it
it's a reason why you're putting time and effort into it
you don't come down here just to shoot for no reason
and again
this stuff

(28:00):
I could be doing a whole lot on my own I'm realizing too
cause even with
this phone I'm out to buy that data
buy that storage you know what I'm saying
set this bad
boy up matter of fact when I go to
Dreamville I'm going to take my laptop I'm going to
take my podcast system
I'm going to take this right here
I'm going to take my little thing that holds your phone
and I'm going to do some

(28:22):
blogging down there man
try to do some blogging and that's content
you know what I'm saying the you's
so I mean I know I'm giving out my ideas
I've been working on some stuff
you know what I'm saying
and like you say work on it in your free time
and you
work on it
it's not going to get done unless you're working on it
like I said all the

(28:44):
again I wouldn't know like
the whole segment today
camera ain't going out one time
and it took time to get to that
taking chances taking risks you know you don't ever know
which one is going to be the hit
but you got to keep taking chances taking tries
you know digging just don't put
no small foot step footprint in the sand
pick your foot up jump into it
you know that's what I say

(29:06):
get in it's not going
it's not going to move itself
I'm going to say that one more time it's not going to move itself
the only way we get
to this many episodes is because we were trying
we were taking chances
we were putting
you know it wasn't going to
like I say it wasn't going to do it by itself
so now that we've gotten to this
point and

(29:28):
we're here just remember
it's already moving
it's not is it going to work we're already
at it we're already on it
we're good
but we need what it takes to keep
going and that's
that's the thing that I think a lot of people don't think
about you're going to have to do things to keep
your brain going
just remember though it's not going to be free

(29:50):
it's never going to be free
to take to get to the next level
it's not going to be free it's going to take you
and it's going to take you and your money
or in the case of if you find help
get help
go get the help
it's there
LLC's go get these business all these
things it's more than LLC's out here
just go look at which one fits your business

(30:12):
best and go for it
there's help there is
people wanting to help
that is here and readily
available
again we're not just music podcast
it's
another long
episode I'm sure this one is definitely going to have to be
three different weeks I'm not going to even try
to make myself make this one episode but

(30:34):
this would be like a series
because we talked about a lot of stuff just one
thing we talked about just talk
get up more so helps
I guess it's April
April is going to be more so a month
of help of course you know we have
homosols and things like that too
that would fit in between these but again
just remember your mental
your mental health is very

(30:56):
very very very very very very
big if you take care of your mental health
I think a lot of stuff that comes along with
you know making decisions in life
will come and they'll work out
again
nobody's perfect remember
nobody believes in that brand like you
do remember you have to be
the one to believe in it first before they even believe
in you so don't ever take it as if

(31:18):
oh this is going to be a thing it's going to be
a walk in the park everybody's going to like me
everybody ain't going to like you
everybody's not going to like your personality
everybody's not going to like your brand
everybody's not going to like what you're presenting
so but you remember you got to get out there in front of these
people talk to them and make sure they
hear you make sure they see it make sure they can feel it
and get in their face you know
if they see you how I mean if they see

(31:40):
you that's how they know you if they don't see
you they won't know you right so
again remember social media is just a small part
the website is very big though
the website is very big there are so many
platforms out here looking for what your brand
has already got go get on them
tie yourself into them sign up
you know get on their mailing list like start
looking at the stuff that they're doing go to these places they're going
they're sending you to like all this stuff

(32:02):
it's got to work some with
it's got to work some with again
Not Just Music podcast I'm your boy Duann
Barrino Quincy Murdoch in the
building oh and always remember
follow like everything
subscribe
to everything merch store
check out all the merch t-shirts getting
ready to start going out getting them
going here very very soon they're flying

(32:24):
I'm starting to get the ideas of what I
want to do how I want to
present it it's all starting to come
full circle so again
nothing else oh yeah
Quincy Murdoch the movie check that out when y'all get a chance
go over to his website and check that out
if nothing else other than that
we are out
What's going on it's your boy Duann

(32:46):
Barrino from Not Just Music podcast
make sure you stay tuned for next
week's episode alright
Peace
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