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Kristie Greenberg (00:21):
Is this what we're doing today? I never
started recording it. Okay. Likenow I'm watching save as
recording for a second

Jeffery Redding (00:32):
Mamoni don't you never does

Kristie Greenberg (00:37):
a lot. My money don't do come to

Jeffery Redding (00:43):
my mind to do jiggles and fall. I need both
thing. I need both of it. Don'tyou know when I get run in the
back and I run out of money Ineed to all day cuz my honey is
100 She sometimes she needs acoconut right? If you don't
vote, you better get the changeout so you don't choke? I'm just
telling you. That's my baby. Sothe money faux jiggle I needed.

(01:05):
Oh, you don't see I can.

Kristie Greenberg (01:08):
Wow. Good.
Thank you stuck with coral. No,that's, that's it's been
started. Oh. Okay. Oh, youbrought that back? Nearly.
That's an oldie but a goodie foryou. So how are you this fine
day?

Jeffery Redding (01:30):
I'm doing well.
How are you doing?

Kristie Greenberg (01:31):
Well, as we said, this time next week. It'll
be over and school started.
School

Jeffery Redding (01:38):
has started.
And it's all over. It's all.

Kristie Greenberg (01:41):
Everything's submitted. documents uploaded.
Programs completed.

Jeffery Redding (01:49):
Thank you. Here we go.

Kristie Greenberg (01:52):
I've already done two of my assignments for
this week. Okay. What? Yes. Yes.
I still don't have one book, soI got it off Amazon.

Jeffery Redding (02:09):
Well, that's how you do it. Because sometimes
you will wait forever. Thesemester be halfway done before
you bookshelves.

Kristie Greenberg (02:14):
Let me tell you what I saw what, Mr.
Professor on the canvas thingthat I'm on. There's a thing it
says people and you can click onit to everybody in your class.
Yes. Well, I didn't have thatlast year.

Jeffery Redding (02:30):
Some teachers don't make it available.

Kristie Greenberg (02:32):
Wow. Why don't they need to know make it
available? People only know whoI am. Nobody know my journey.

Jeffery Redding (02:40):
Don't know my story. You only know no one.

Kristie Greenberg (02:42):
Meet me on the discussion boards. Guys.
Meet me on the discussionboards.

Jeffery Redding (02:47):
It will be a discussion. Because you you
keyboard killer. You know how tojump right up. Oh, listen now.
Period calm.

Kristie Greenberg (02:57):
Anything exciting happened this week, man
and all of those things that wejust said.

Jeffery Redding (03:02):
Oh, come on.
Well,

Kristie Greenberg (03:03):
that's a coffee pot in the background.

Jeffery Redding (03:04):
I mean, for real. But well, you know, last
weekend, we were talking allabout all our adventures. In my
haste is few things I just kindof forgot. Because, you know,
you said in my haste in my hasteto kind of read off. That's why
I don't That's why I don'tcheck. That's why I don't like
roll call roll call because youjust missed off. Yeah, you know,

(03:25):
it just like Oh, my goodness,say the fusion fair stuff and
hadn't involved that stuff was,you know, it's like so many
other things I forget. And thenone of the biggest things I just
forgot because I was so swampedup was, um, our church, you
know, typically not a MethodistChurch, shout out that season.
The holiday season was wonderfulwhen we did our cantata and, and

(03:47):
all that that went involved init. It was absolutely fun to see
that choir there singing and,and people just fine. You know,
some of the sweetest, sweetestpeople. They're in oftentimes,
you know, sometimes churches canbe, you know, interesting, you
know, but

Kristie Greenberg (04:07):
we aren't even touching on that.

Jeffery Redding (04:09):
You know, when we when they would do a podcast
on that. No, I want to saylisten, it'd be a step for you
and TD Jakes to stand alone andtell you no, no, but serious.
But I will say this to schoolUnited Methodist churches, you
know, it's just a great placewith some, you know, great,
beautiful people, and theyreally are sweet and the genuine

Kristie Greenberg (04:29):
and I will take ownership over that because
I think I totally forgot to saythat, like, I was still
traumatized by 24 Candlelightshows. So I kept talking about
the 2014 a lot rather than thanTuscola Oh, no,

Jeffery Redding (04:44):
no, this this, okay? It's not it's not it's not
it's not a bad thing. They callthis perfectly imperfect. And
it's not a bad but you justforget sometimes. But that being
said, you know, I'd want to getthat personal shot out. And I'm
gonna go through some more rollcalls because I forget a couple
Were things also, you know, butthat was fun. It was a whole lot

(05:05):
of energy the children sayingduring the contract they were so
sweet love, love babies comingup. So So shout out to all
involved and Pastor Heather dida very powerful message. And so
it was just, it was just a greatseason of Joash is a tempo.

Kristie Greenberg (05:23):
While You Work that in

Jeffery Redding (05:25):
many ways, son Yeah. So

Kristie Greenberg (05:28):
did you shout for joy?

Jeffery Redding (05:31):
Boo. Don't Toronto, that was a hard one to
get used to.

Kristie Greenberg (05:34):
Listen. First of all, you can do it all you
want to. I'm not quarrel so thatI just made a choir joke that
went in with your choir joke.

Jeffery Redding (05:42):
I actually it didn't fit. Actually. Actually
it is coming up. But

Kristie Greenberg (05:48):
that seems like it's up to you today,
doesn't it? Oh, good. I love it.
But it's getting kind of hectic.

Jeffery Redding (05:59):
And that's add fight and add.

Kristie Greenberg (06:03):
I didn't find it. I embraced it. I just jumped
on my ride. Right.

Jeffery Redding (06:07):
But um, that makes no sense that it was just
a wonderful season of just musicmaking from nonprofit to
nonprofit world to the profit,you know, to college to church
to is this, you know, isabsolutely this great season. To
the private sector to theprivate sector. Yeah,

(06:29):
absolutely. I

Kristie Greenberg (06:29):
got your business names. Oh, yeah.
Actually their corporation bythe way, it'd be the for profit
and the not for profit. I mean,you got you got me but then you
said Church, which would fallunder the nom

Jeffery Redding (06:40):
nom. Yeah, process it churches nonprofit.

Kristie Greenberg (06:42):
I just wanted to let everyone know that you
knew what you're talking about.
I mean, like you didn't for aminute.

Jeffery Redding (06:47):
But I know you do. But it's almost

Kristie Greenberg (06:50):
Yes. And then I'll get an email about it. I
mean, you need to let Jeff knowthat like, honestly, church.
Churches, like let it go.

Jeffery Redding (06:59):
I was just making mistake. I know what I'm
talking about. Anyway, so let'smove on, right down. So this
week, some of this week thisweek is a large one. I might not
abandon you. I thought you werebut go ahead on. No, I was I
thought you were. So who was it?
Who if we find who is it up tonow?

Kristie Greenberg (07:19):
That um, it was in my court? Okay. I just
picked it that bound.

Jeffery Redding (07:23):
Really? Well, this, like you said the first
week of school. So excited. Myconditioning class. My choirs,
so I'm excited about that. Butthen FMEA conference, you know,
so I'm always excited aboutattending the FMEA conference,
and meeting and greeting ourfriends and colleagues and

(07:43):
getting inspired by one of thedifferent sessions. So I'm
always happy about that. Andthen on top of that Thursday
night was so neat, is that mycollege choir is going to be
singing in the Thursday nightconcert series will be right
before the US Air Force. So it'slike I think I think it was
paying if I'm not mistaken. Icould be wrong. But yeah, so if

(08:06):
we go

Kristie Greenberg (08:06):
into the wobble, yeah,

Jeffery Redding (08:08):
the band, so they'll yell Air Force. That's
right. I forgot. That's right.
This one says two

Kristie Greenberg (08:13):
other intelligence water 320 draining,
highly motivated, trulydedicated blood thirsty Air
Force recruit Rob

Jeffery Redding (08:19):
Yeah, forgot to some service. Reminder, so
excited about that, you know,getting the students out as part
of the process of continuing to,to build off of what has been
established UCF the next thenext step in the evolution
because the work that Davidbrought in and at the Kelly

(08:41):
Miller at number four, you know,before me, you know, so the next
step in that is okay, now let'sfurther get us out there because
that this helps with recruitingand helps with so many things to
let you know that UCF is such aspecial place so that
considerably this week. So we'rein rehearsals for that and way
to come into rehearsal, but towhistle knee. They met this

(09:03):
Saturday. And this past Saturdayon their vacation. That is so
sweet. It was there. You showwere there. And it was it was
wonderful at Tuscola. UnitedMethodist. Thank you. Thank you
for allowing us to use asanctuary for

Kristie Greenberg (09:19):
that. Thank you so much for having coffee.
Because I found it.

Jeffery Redding (09:23):
I mean, she showed it.

Kristie Greenberg (09:25):
I had a cup.
I was freezing. It hung me inthere.

Jeffery Redding (09:29):
Now you couldn't

Kristie Greenberg (09:31):
you Yes, it was like you You all are
standing out there like holdingyour faces and singing. I was
sitting in your office workingin a little tiny cold place.
Sorry, on Saturday afternoon.

Jeffery Redding (09:46):
was at a coffee pot and a little

Kristie Greenberg (09:49):
bit away boy.
Um, yeah, no, it was cold. Butyou didn't say that was exciting
thing about FMEA I mean, you'resinging and The Air Force is
going to be there. That's prettyexciting. It's in Tampa. You get
to see your friends. Anybodygoing with you?

Jeffery Redding (10:06):
Oh, yes.
Kristie Greenberg. Yeah, yeah,I'm going my Roald Dahl. My
other half. You know, so she'llbe out there. You may be
interviewed on the green thepodcast just say you

Kristie Greenberg (10:20):
never know.
You never know. What will thisday be like?

Jeffery Redding (10:24):
Yeah, so it's gonna be it's gonna be also need
to have you into my world onthat level. But you've already
been to different things.

Kristie Greenberg (10:32):
Listen, I've already been there. Division was
okay, bro. I know what to do. Ineed a lanyard with a name. And
then you have to take thatwherever you go. I've learned
that.

Jeffery Redding (10:44):
Yeah, you won't be going. This is true, man
where show in your

Kristie Greenberg (10:49):
mic. So one thing I put into my world. I'm
not going to this session. Ijust am looking for a snack.
It's like, Hey, I'm kind ofhungry. I'm hungry. I'm hungry.

(11:09):
You know, as much as I'm hungry.
I literally should be like 800pounds.

Jeffery Redding (11:15):
Some people may be envious that statement. Yeah,
you want snacking on that? Oh,Lord never went to a mouth.

Kristie Greenberg (11:23):
Well, I'm that way. I just listen. I say a
little more fluff. Sometimes.
It's nothing, nothing, nothing.
Some days. I'm just like, well,we're gonna be a little thicker
today and we're gonna need some

Jeffery Redding (11:37):
special occasion. What is it? I woke up.

Kristie Greenberg (11:39):
It's Thursday. It's Thursday at
three. And there's bah. That'sthe occasion. Okay, that was
funny.

Jeffery Redding (11:45):
We'll talk about today.

Kristie Greenberg (11:47):
Well, we're going to answer a question that
we got

Jeffery Redding (11:50):
from last week's podcast because that was
a let's talk about what waspockets titled those who didn't
hear

Kristie Greenberg (11:56):
well first listen to last week's pause
right now and go listen lastweek's jump out of this one go
to last week's we didn't hearlast week's because it's not
make more sense. So listen tothe previous but to continuation
we got a question. And thequestion was this. I'm gonna
slaughter it. But you'll get theidea. Okay. It was how the

(12:18):
microphone just almost fail. AndI caught it at the courtroom on
for some reason that that like abird was coming at me. It I hit
the mute button while I tried topull it up. I didn't screw it
in. I didn't screw it in. We hada casualty. Come on blue. Mike.
Come on. Okay, sorry. Sorry forthat interruption. Rely folks,
people. But the question was,they have noticed that I go to

(12:46):
all your stuff. Well, not all ofit, but 95% of your things. And
there and I'm not in the coralland, you are in the coral land.
But I still go to your coralthings. And they said that they
understand that lime. Coral is alot more time consuming. And it

(13:07):
can also be not everybody'staste, you know. So why do I
show up? How do I show up?
What's the reasoning behind it?
And what would the conversationlook like to have their person
show up? Because they want themto and they don't? So did you

(13:29):
understand? Yeah. Well, youdidn't you just look at me like
and more? No, no. So I'll showup for a plethora of reasons.
But the first one I have to sayis Nancy horn. From the time I
was little I was drugged allover creation to volleyball
games for my sister, andanything

Jeffery Redding (13:50):
else. And this one is your mother. Oh, yeah.
Caribbean. Okay. Nancy one. Oh,Mommy, I love you. For you get a
phone call.

Kristie Greenberg (13:58):
Listen, Christine. No, but mommy drag us
everywhere. If Cassie was in achurch play, Christy was at it.
If Christie was in a churchplay, Cassie was at it. If
Christie had a track meet, or agame, Cassie, was there. Vice
versa. When your family, yourpeople do things you show up? If

(14:19):
it's at all possible, of course,there's gonna be times that you
can, like, let you go. So one, Ihave good southern guilt to go.
That is inbred in me. And butlet me tell you if you have
little kids, and you got afamily right now, make time and
force your siblings to do stufffor their other siblings. Yeah,

(14:40):
I will say I've done that withmy kids. And you know that like
Jacoby would be five years oldand choir concerts. Did he want
to be there? No. Was he squirmy?
Yes, the dad teach him how tosit in a seat. Yes. Mike, do you
just say here's your game andplay Have it No, he sat there.
And he listened to the music.

(15:02):
And he learned, like, that'sdon't just give him a tablet,
let him play in the seat withthe headphones, because it's
easy. Teach them to sit and haverespect and manners for
performers. I don't care if itis a cheer competition, or a
volleyball game, or a choralconcert or a recital. Teach your

(15:24):
kids to listen and be polite,and sit and be supportive of
their family. Because now he's12. And he's like, somebody
needs to iron my shirt for mybrother's concert. We go to one
of yours. He's like, What do youwant me to wear? Because he
wants to make sure that he looksnice for you to be proud of him.
And like, but it's, it's Ireally feel like my kids are

(15:53):
going to be so positive withtheir own children and their own
families and show up, becausethey already do it in the
relationships they show up.
Right, right. You know, Bella,bless her heart, when her
boyfriend has appendix, he hadto have his appendix removed. It
wasn't a question to her to goor not. Like, I need to, I can
go to work. I was like, No, yougo when you sit with your

(16:16):
people, like, proud of them forthat. So that's something to
wear. I think that that's huge.
You show up for people. And whenyou show up for people, you
really, you should do it out oflove and support and care. But

(16:37):
well, you go ahead and talkabout on this point. What does
it mean to you when I show up?

Jeffery Redding (16:43):
You know, it's, it means a lot from like, a
bottom a bunch of reasons. Oneis it is it is beautiful to have
your person there and see one,they want to be there, too.
Sometimes they don't want to bethere. They're not there for the

(17:03):
event, but they've been therefor you. So even though you may
not, you know, you're not amusic person, per se, and to the
core person, I should say,you're like, Okay, I want to be
there because you are there. Andso but then it's also neat to
have you meet the people thatare in my world, from the

(17:25):
standpoint of this right here islike, first you want to meet who
I know. Okay, because you wantto know them. And the neat thing
about it is you don't wait forthem to come to you, you go to
them. Only thing I had to do isintroduce you sometimes
sometimes I even got tointroduce you. If I'm talking to

(17:46):
somebody and when a circle youturn on you stop talking to this
person right here. But ninetimes of 10 I introduce you and
then Yup, you another person wehave a longtime conversation
even after I moved on. And oh,yeah. And so for me, that's
beautiful. Okay, yeah, it, itinspires me, it's inspiring, you
know, saying, oh, then you askquestion, Who is this? Who is

(18:09):
that? You know, what, you know,what do they do? You know, why
do they do it? Because you havea different? Because you're not
involved? You have an outsideperspective, that's very unique,
that other people don't reallyhave. I mean, unless, from a
person who's in it, right? Yeah,I see that, you know, so which,

(18:33):
you know, and so therefore isgood for me. So it's always this
question is, what can I go? Sowhat do we do? We'll sit down,
we'll look at the calendar,we'll say these are all my
events. What can you go to?

Kristie Greenberg (18:44):
And it's a lot. I just had to cut it

Jeffery Redding (18:50):
in the thing.
The other thing this really, youknow, once we sit down and we
look at you say, once we sitdown and look at the schedule,
see what you can or cannot goto? Oftentimes, in, in, in my
life, when I conduct you know,it's people don't people don't
realize, it's, if you're doingthis, like if you're doing a
gig, it is something special towhen you're conducting you look

(19:13):
at an audience because thepeople are there for the
children. The people are therefor you know, and you know, so
they have the support staff isbeautiful turnaround audience,
and you have your support staff.
Yeah, that's beautiful. Andthat's it gives you a peace and
reassure him because in our inthe conductors or performers

(19:36):
polled, you know, standpoint,people don't realize how
draining, how much energy youhave to put out. No, people
don't realize how alone you canbe sometimes. Oh, let me take it
out of this window. When it'sdone.

Kristie Greenberg (19:50):
Yeah, but that's when I set my finger up.
That's because, ya know, butlike, that's something Listen,
I've traveled before with work.
You know what I mean? Like Iwant to seem like I've done work
things, travel to work things.
And before my life, I don't haveto currently I don't want to

(20:12):
write. But there was somethingthat was very lonely at in North
Carolina. Because when I went toSouthern southern division at
Southern region, same thing.
Yeah, that was when I wentthere. And I came in like a day
later than you. Something likethat, because I had something
going on, I don't know. But wentto Orlando. I mean, I'm a travel

(20:33):
queen, I took my bag, I wassitting in the Delta sky club
waiting on my flight went andgot to the plane got off. And
Raleigh got my Uber, like, asliding, killing it in life. And
I got to the hotel. And there'sall these like, signs up. I'm
like, this car here, this carhere, this car here. And went
and there's all these people,and people laughing in groups,

(20:57):
and, and then I went to the deskto get the key, you know, go to
the room. And I never felt solonely. It's such a sea of
people, because there was somuch community through
everybody. I was like, where areyou at? When I got the right
remember? Yeah,

Jeffery Redding (21:19):
exactly. In the thing about is that happens even
with people who are in thatcommunity. You said, you can be
in a room of a bunch of peopleand still feel alone? Yeah. And
you know, as I told my choiryesterday, my conditioning class
yesterday, you are not becauseit was was talking about

(21:43):
conducting in different gigs.
You are not your resume. You'renot You're you're not those are
things that you've done? Isn'tthat who you are. And so the
longer the methods that you'vedone, the more alone you make
and feel, you know, and so it's,for my standpoint, is beautiful.
And those those who do this, youunderstand. You look out and you

(22:08):
see a person out there who mayhate every piece of music that
they are listening to. Butthey're sitting there and
smiling, it's like, yeah,because they know the importance
of being there. And keep in mindconquering your own fear of I'm
alone, since I got here, oh, no,you came by yourself. You came

(22:31):
by yourself. And to some people,that's not a big deal. Some
people, that's a big deal. Ifyou came by yourself, you say my
person gonna be there, I'm gonnafind a way to make it happen.
And then you do this all alone.
And then you get there and yousee all these people, you know,
like, your girls are not there.
I'm in rehearsal. You're allalone. So you could have went

(22:53):
back went to your room and say,My anxiety is too much. I can't
do this. And but you alsorealize that it was it's a lot
larger than you. Yeah, we arelarger than me. Yeah. And so as.
So as a result, what you do isyou go past that fear, for the

(23:16):
greater good. The health of therelationship, the health of the
health of the health of thehealth of, and then you see you
turn when you sit and say,That's my bonus. That's my tip.
And then that's what the privateprivate walks have about it has
nothing to do with how you look,your standing has literally

(23:38):
nothing to do how you look. Ithas everything to do with your
insight. And, oh, that's cliche.
That's literally to the truth.
You know, it's how you how youhow you are on your insight and
the strength that you have, nowthat you conquer the fear that
you conquer, to be the folioperson that lasts way longer

(23:59):
than anything physically on theoutside.

Kristie Greenberg (24:05):
Well, and I'll tell you this one, thank
you for acknowledging my rappingI do invest in me you

Jeffery Redding (24:11):
do like a boss.
And when people try to make asmall comment, are you crazy?
But yes, and I love it. Whydon't you try? My favorite they
cannot accept. They don't know.
They can't insult you though.
It's

Kristie Greenberg (24:22):
funny. Like Listen, people are like, Oh my
god, she uses filters andfillers like it's not. Yes, I
do. I'm going to beimmortalized. So pretty soon,
like if you look at like, it'snot easy. I pay for it. Eight

(24:45):
free

Jeffery Redding (24:47):
download. I say your vanity kicks up to 1000.
Okay, yeah.

Kristie Greenberg (24:53):
Some people get Starbucks each day. I get
Botox and lip fillers. I mean,what do I

Jeffery Redding (24:59):
do? Like I just said as a you know, you do you
baby. But that is but then yougot to stand on something on the
flip side because your job istotally different. Yeah. How
they're and you talk about howthey can i or Emma there for you
for because it's totally yourjob isn't required that you

(25:21):
know, I mean you know I'm sayingif you have something that need
to go to that I go to it waslike it's it's two different
things. But how is it for youthen? How can I go for you and
those you know

Kristie Greenberg (25:33):
I'll get there. But one thing I want to
say like it is on my end whatyou need it not you you know it
but like since the question wasposed. Doc to your person. You
folks are intimidating. Peopledon't scare me because I
understand that people arepeople and my whole job before

(25:55):
what I'm doing now used to beliterally making angry people
smile. That was my number onejob. Like, and I was good at it.
Yeah. So, but not that I'm notsaying quarrel people are angry.
Well, there's a couple. There'sa couple of minutes, but in the
scheme of things, but like,seriously, it's an intimidating

(26:18):
field. You all speak a languagethat commoners do not. Like,
your jokes aren't funny. Like,you make music jokes, honestly.
Like, and to us who don't knowwhat the words mean. It's like,

(26:38):
um, but as the person I own Iknow nothing. I own it's not my
forte. It's not my it's not myvibe. It's not my like, it's not
my thing. I love watching youconduct like somebody said it

(26:59):
the other day you were talkingto somebody on the phone.
Somebody from voices a Libertyyou're talking to and they said,
Pop coral. And I thought that'swhat I liked about coral. Right?
Like, I like Broadway stuff. Iwill ship me to that now. But
and so but that's very rare. Andyou don't do a lot of pop coral,

(27:21):
honestly. So I don't like themlonger. So once I don't know
English. It might be beautiful.
But I'm not a fan. And boy Jeffreading loves his non English
slow songs.

Jeffery Redding (27:35):
They have absolutely well English lessons
and be fine with it. They mightbe so slow. I don't know that
what language you speak, to beable to temple.

Kristie Greenberg (27:43):
What? But I love watching you conduct. It
excites me to watch you conduct.
People get tickled watching mewatching you conduct. I've had
friends take photos of mewatching you conduct route. Yes.
They're like you're whipped. I'mlike, it's just dreamy, though.
Because like one also, sir. Yourpackage is quite nice. Your
insides are great. But you'reoutside. I have no problem

(28:06):
admiring the way. The Lord hasblessed you. Well, thank you.
You're welcome. But you, you gota passion for it. And you're fun
to watch. But you don't expectme to understand it. And I own I
don't understand that. Right.

(28:28):
And you recognize that somebodythat is big in your world?
Nobody knows who they are. I'mon it. All right, exactly. So
really internally, though, forme is a blessing probably gives
you high anxiety. No, it doesn'tsay I would think like it would
mean not I'd be like Do youunderstand that? That's the VP
of the company. I'm gonna needyou to get

Jeffery Redding (28:49):
I mean, Tim how to behave. But our to go in kind
of are you do the same thing?

Kristie Greenberg (28:55):
Okay, yeah, yeah, I could just say that it'd
been nerve wracking because youdon't have that common knowledge
for the other person. Right? Youknow what I mean? But I also
want to, I want people to knowI'm there for you. I want people
to know that this is thisperson. I want them to know

(29:18):
that, like that you'resupported, and that you're
loved, and that you'retreasured. I want others to know
that too. Because I'm proud ofyou. And so, on this side, I've
got 150 reasons. And, and let metake some of you people who are

(29:41):
choir spouses, if you'relistening to this, or
girlfriends or even children.
There's a thing like a receivingline at the end of the shows.
You know how like if you go toSouthern Baptist Church, I think
I've talked about this beforeand the preacher stands at the
end and they walk out andthey're like, Thank you. Thanks
for coming. Thank you. And theyall want to talk to you I like
to stay in there. Because if youlook at my tech doc, somebody

(30:04):
might touch your face. Listen,no, guys. I don't think I've
talked about it on here. Peopletouched your face. They touched
his face, some woman at one ofthem. She put her hand on his
stomach, about three inchesaway. And I thought, I'm gonna
roundhouse kick somebody righthere in the sleeve. And I

(30:25):
promise you, I'm gone. Keep yourhands to yourself. Ladies, if a
man showed up and put their handon your stomach, if you wouldn't
want a man touching you thatway, don't touch a man back that
way. That's all I'm saying. Weall Yellin And saying, be
respectful, be respectful of ourspace. Watch how you touch

(30:47):
people. Watch how you speak topeople. We got to do it back.
Right. Wanda? surname was notwanting to I just made that up.
But like it literally shocked mehands. I don't know where her
hands had banned. Did I or did Inot put hand sanitizer on your
face?
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