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April 14, 2025 120 mins
"The Me & Ms. Jones Show" is hosted and produced by BET's Dr. Ms. Jones, "The Beauty of Comedy." The show is fun, entertaining, and uplifting! It includes the best in gospel music, Words of Inspiration, celebrity interviews, and all the tea! New episodes are released every Sunday!Listen LIVE on Sundays 8-10 am EST on 108Soul.com, 108 Soul NY app, iHeart Radio (108 Soul NY), Tune In (108 Soul NY), and on Clubhouse ("The Me & Ms. Jones Show" or @msjonesshow)! "The Me & Ms. Jones Show" also airs Sundays from 2-4 pm EST on UnCommon Gospel Radio at www.uncommongospelmag.com & Tune In (UnCommon Gospel), 4-6 pm EST on Freshest FM at www.freshestfm.com, 6-8 pm EST on Stellar Award Winning All Nations Radio at www.allnationsradio.net, and 8-10 pm EST on Optima Gold Radio at www.optimagoldradio.com!

Special Guests:
-Bishop Dr. Derek Roberts- "Words of Inspiration" + new music
-Def Comedy Jam's Larry "La La"- journey + Holy Tea
-Co-Founder of Inkless Jeff Garnett- tattoo removal
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Don't matter what you say, don't matter how your feet
don't know, don't matter how you try, alivata behind that I'm.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Gonna go this away.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
Don't matter what you say, don't matter how your feet
don't know, don't matter how you try.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
To alidating mind that I'm gonna go this away.

Speaker 1 (00:23):
Seems everybody wanna they wanna do that on pay. They're
living with no compass, so how they're gonna go the
right way?

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Please?

Speaker 3 (00:34):
Somebody tell me when did it become wrong?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
So great say, it's.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
All of our value, all of our borrows and the
first down the.

Speaker 4 (00:43):
Train keep telling me to go on in one un ray,
don't change something?

Speaker 5 (00:52):
So do we come pre value?

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Telling me the fool and go that way?

Speaker 5 (00:58):
I ain't gonna go.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
I can't do it.

Speaker 6 (01:01):
And what you.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Don't matter what you saying, don't matter how you feel.

Speaker 2 (01:08):
Don't no, don't matter how you try.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
Out of theay that my mind that I'm gonna go
this way, don't matter what you're saying, don't matter how you.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Feel, don't no, no.

Speaker 6 (01:19):
Don't matter how you try.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Out of may that my mind that I'm gonna know
this way?

Speaker 2 (01:24):
What gets the being ups now down? Out the bee
and sell our whole pals.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
I don't know how we got so.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Selling around.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
Even though it may look attractive, don't mean you ain't
going that what you can go by, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Gonna stand my crist.

Speaker 4 (01:46):
Keep selling me to God and burn them ring my feet.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Oh, I gotta do it up. So I can't do it.
You save for eybody, Keep selling me.

Speaker 4 (01:57):
The funnel and go that way.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
I'm gonna go door.

Speaker 4 (02:01):
I can't tell you what you don't matter what you say.
You don't matter how you see, don't don't matter how
you trying to my mom, don't matter what you.

Speaker 1 (02:16):
Say, don't matter how you figure.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
Still man, how sad?

Speaker 5 (02:23):
I'll wait.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
There's so much pressure to be sad as well, but
my heart just lets me know that. Don't even my
girls miss say.

Speaker 5 (02:42):
So, don't.

Speaker 7 (02:45):
Because it so.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
I just said, I don't know what you says. Don't
don't matter how you feel.

Speaker 5 (02:53):
Don't don't matter how you set I'm.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Trying to, don't know what to say, don't matter how
you feel.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
No, don't matter how you trying to say.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
Don't know, I don't care what to say, don't try
how you feel, don't matter what you're trying.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
To do to go this way, don't look, don't know.

Speaker 8 (03:26):
If you know, fucking with your favorite d J, which
you're all being waiting for, ain't it?

Speaker 9 (03:35):
Doctor Ms John, Miss John d Miss John, Miss Jo.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Hey, y'all, Happy Sunday, Happy Women's History Month. You tuned
into the Meat and Miss Jones show. I'm your host,
doctor Miss Jones. Y'all work with me with my voice today.

(04:15):
I had a show late last night. I can say
I got less than an hour of sleep. So work
with a sister voice today. Well, I hope that you
all are having a great weekend. I am having a
great one. On Friday, I got to continue the celebration
of mom's birthday. That's right, we've been celebrating for a

(04:37):
few weeks. So we took her to the Sugar Bar
in Manhattan. We had a good time out there. It
was called when Singers Meet. We were also going to
support Jermaine Paul, so we had a good time. Shout
out to my sister Tanya and Lance who came out

(04:57):
as well. Shout out to, of course, Jermaine's wife Melissa.
Lots of love to them, We've been knowing them for years.
Shout out to down Tolman, the queen of gospel energy.

Speaker 10 (05:11):
She killed the thing.

Speaker 11 (05:12):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Shout out to Darius Booker Marl Roy. Oh my god,
that's my first time seeing her. The girl has so
much stage presence. She was crawling on the floor okay.
I was like, okay, so you know, I gotta post
the videos up. I would be posting the videos soon.
And shout out to stout that was my first time

(05:34):
seeing her. Homegirl brought Jesus in the place.

Speaker 11 (05:37):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (05:38):
She sang, be grateful and put a jazzy spin on it.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
I enjoyed that. That was the jazziest version of that
I have ever heard. Shout out to Junior's Skaife as well.
He played the keyboards and he sang he brought Jesus
up in the place too. So we had church have
been the place people wear in the back shouting okay.
So we had a good time up at the Sugar Bar.
So they do that once a month, so make sure

(06:03):
you check that out if you haven't gone to the
Sugar Bar. So last night, like I said, I had
a very late show in Brooklyn. I hosted comedy trivia
and Bengo night at Confessions Lounge.

Speaker 10 (06:20):
So shout out to everybody.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
That came out. Thank y'all so much for coming out
to support. Shout out to moms who came and helped out.
Shout out to Nef who also came out into my
partner Stephanie Hammond. And shout out to DJ Tiger Styles
who kept the music flowing. He had a little secular
music that he throw a little gospel up and I
was like.

Speaker 10 (06:41):
Is that quartet music?

Speaker 7 (06:44):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (06:45):
We had a good time up in there. We had
a lot of great prizes and just a lot of fun.
And shout out to deb the owner for just having
the vision to have you know, some fun nights and
game nights.

Speaker 10 (06:56):
So we'll be doing that again.

Speaker 3 (06:58):
We did it a few weeks ago, so we'll be
doing it again, probably at least once a month. So
I will keep you all posted on that. Well, y'all,
we have a great show today. We have a lot
of amazing guests coming on. We have Past the Doctor
Derek A. Roberts coming on with words of inspiration. We
have comedian Larry La Lai. Y'all know him from Defcomedy,

(07:21):
jamb Et, Comic View and all kind of places, all
kinds of TV shows.

Speaker 10 (07:27):
So he gonna come on. You know we're gonna cut up.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
I'm just gonna give y'all a four warning right now
that we're gonna cut up, and he gonna help me
spill some tea. We got some tea today.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
It's sweet too.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
And we also have Jeff Gardner, co founder of Inkless,
so he's gonna come on and share his journey and
share what he does removing tattoos. So I want to
give a shout out to everybody that is already in
the clubhouse. You know, Moms is in the clubhouse, and
we got some of our guests are already in there.

Speaker 10 (08:00):
I see you, Larry, Lila, I see you, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
Hey Donovan, we ain't see you in a minute. Hey
all right, So y'all know how we do it here
I line up today. It's called Sunday Best. So I
always like to start the show off with some music
from some of the BET Sunday Best winners, judges and hosts.
So I started it all off with some music from
one of the contestants, Alexis Spike. That's a singing girl.

(08:23):
She's sang the song go this way, don't go that way,
now go this way? Up next is one of the judges.
Yolanda Adams with a song called Powerful So keep it
lock right here both hours right here to the Me
and Miss Jones show with me doctor Miss Jones.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
Hey, I'm talking to you, dude. You know who you are.

Speaker 12 (08:53):
A beautif reflection up pride this time.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
The power is within you. Take that time to decide
if you'll shine right on it. So fun else damn
your life, Clay, Just claim around and play.

Speaker 12 (09:18):
Your life is on b baest me say.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Bigrund, did you know that in your got the power
within your pow.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
And the power.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
Up now your eyes are on man, It's been there all.

Speaker 12 (09:50):
The time, Your talent, your ambition in that monster drive.
So we'll look into the mirror world, look yourselvens.

Speaker 2 (10:08):
And say this is the best day.

Speaker 13 (10:11):
Up.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Where's your life?

Speaker 7 (10:13):
Pleady?

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Just claim around, Bay, like.

Speaker 14 (10:20):
Das says, get the power wall.

Speaker 11 (10:37):
And the power.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
And I'm just get in mind your beauty that is this.

Speaker 4 (10:53):
Don't stop till your resigned, don't don't let.

Speaker 2 (10:57):
Black bees hunge. Just sure so b thinks stand in.

Speaker 7 (11:05):
Your vision, she Pa, don't you know.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
Got the power here and the power problem said I
got the Papa with Denta Past.

Speaker 10 (11:39):
And the Power.

Speaker 15 (11:41):
Past and the Power Proad Pump.

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Speaker 10 (13:11):
Y'all know what time it is. It's birthday time, that's right.

Speaker 3 (13:17):
This is the part of the show where I like
to give a shout out to all the people that
are having a birthday this week. If you are in
the clubhouse and it is your birthday this week, or
you know somebody that's having a birthday this week, go
ahead and put it in the chat.

Speaker 10 (13:33):
But before I give the shout outs.

Speaker 3 (13:34):
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Speaker 10 (13:45):
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Speaker 3 (13:47):
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on that company. All right, I want to give a

(14:08):
shout out to all of these birthdays. Yes, today it
is the birthday of rapper and actor bow Wow.

Speaker 10 (14:15):
That's right. He ain't little no more.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
He just bow Wow.

Speaker 10 (14:17):
He's turning thirty eight.

Speaker 13 (14:19):
You know.

Speaker 10 (14:19):
He sells do rags.

Speaker 13 (14:21):
Now.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
I was at the beauty supply store and I was like,
is that bow Wow on the do Rag package?

Speaker 10 (14:30):
I can't be mad at him.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
He is using his celebrity because I'm trying to think
does he have like real good weights or something. But hey,
use your celebrity however you see fit. If you could
sell some due rags, go on and sell him bow Wow.
It is also the birthday of rapper and actor shinghy.

Speaker 10 (14:48):
Y'all know him from right thar, right thar. He's turning
forty five.

Speaker 3 (14:54):
Then tomorrow is the birthday of music producer Timbaland. He's
turning fifty three. He's he shares his birthday with R
and B singer Kiky Wyatt who's turning forty three, and
actress Jasmine Guy who's turning sixty three. Oh my goodness,
okay girl. Then on Tuesday, it's the birthday of actor

(15:14):
Terrence Howard. He's turning fifty six. He shares his birthday
with singer and actress LaToya Luckett, she's turning forty four.
On Wednesday, it's the birthday of singer Marlon Jackson. You
knowing from the Jackson five. He's turning sixty eight. Then
on Thursday, it's the birthday of basketball player Tristan Thompson,

(15:35):
who's turning thirty four, as well as rapper and comedian
Jack can't read my own right, No common commonist commons birthday.
He's turning fifty three. I'm sure him and Jennifer Hudson
will celebrate very well. Then on Friday is the birthday
of basketball player Steph Curry. He's turning thirty seven, he

(15:57):
shares his birthday with gymnast Simone Bile, who's turning twenty eight.
And then rounding out the week on Saturday, it is
the birthday of rapper will I Am.

Speaker 10 (16:07):
He's turning the Big five.

Speaker 17 (16:08):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
He shares his birthday with actress Eva Longoria, who's also
turning the Big five. Oh, and it will also be
the birthday of a rapper, young Buck g Unit, he's
turning forty four. All right, let me go on in
here into this clubhouse. See who else birthday?

Speaker 13 (16:27):
Mein? Got?

Speaker 3 (16:28):
My birthday's in the clubhouse. So I want to say
happy birthday to all of those celebrities and anybody else
that's having a birthday this week.

Speaker 10 (16:34):
Get on out, have some fun.

Speaker 3 (16:37):
Don't sit at home looking at the four walls unless
you got somebody to sit and look at those four
walls with you. Well, you know how we like to
do it here on the Me and Miss Jones Show.
We don't want to just sing to you. We want
you to get on up and dance. This one is
called the Birthday Dance by Jules Judah and keep a
lock right here to the Meat and Miss Jones Show

(16:57):
with me Doctor Miss j.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
Jones.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
It's another game.

Speaker 10 (17:03):
It's another game, your boys, another game.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
It's your bath. Another game.

Speaker 5 (17:10):
You saw.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
You're another game.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
It's your fun.

Speaker 13 (17:13):
Another game.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
You'll see the right.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
It's another game.

Speaker 5 (17:16):
It's not till.

Speaker 6 (17:19):
More, your boy.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
It's jo.

Speaker 5 (17:25):
It's bad.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
It's job.

Speaker 18 (17:28):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 13 (17:29):
It's your bad.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
It's yore back, it's yore bad. It's jobs something. It's
so bad again another it's so bad again. You saw again.

Speaker 5 (17:47):
It's again.

Speaker 13 (17:49):
You'll see.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
It's another game.

Speaker 5 (17:52):
It's so funs.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
It's it's job.

Speaker 5 (18:01):
It's yell.

Speaker 2 (18:03):
It's yours. It's all. It's your.

Speaker 7 (18:10):
It's your.

Speaker 5 (18:14):
Job.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Come top job please mon.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
We need.

Speaker 18 (18:26):
My mother was so funny.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Money money, part of money.

Speaker 6 (18:30):
You don't have money.

Speaker 2 (18:32):
It's day.

Speaker 5 (18:33):
Come on, it's all that. It's you.

Speaker 2 (18:38):
It's you, it's you, it's your man, it's all.

Speaker 5 (18:47):
It's your school.

Speaker 19 (18:50):
Say that.

Speaker 11 (18:51):
It's my birthday.

Speaker 13 (18:53):
Follow my name and make the birday.

Speaker 20 (19:04):
Hubert gives the job used the bay girls.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
It's your bout.

Speaker 8 (19:12):
It's your bat today, sor it's your bat to day.
It's it's job time.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Yore wish you to job. Talk about it's a job too,
said myself.

Speaker 21 (19:33):
Wist of money, money, money, money and away.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
It's your.

Speaker 5 (19:48):
Job today.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
It's Jo.

Speaker 20 (19:52):
It's it's your's job. It's job Jo. It's just it's job.
It's job too, it's job.

Speaker 21 (20:14):
It's jobs, jobs.

Speaker 5 (20:19):
Job, top of this job. It's job.

Speaker 22 (20:25):
It's your well, it's job, it's jobs job myself Jo,
Jo names, it's yours.

Speaker 23 (20:48):
Your Todays, Santi Fun Birthday, continue to be supers.

Speaker 24 (21:06):
Superb comment.

Speaker 25 (21:34):
Madicin to day Tom and left your Canselway comment Madicin
to Day Tom and left your canselway.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Well it's time to bring on my first guests. You
just heard a bit of him.

Speaker 13 (22:30):
That was him.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
I don't know if it was addle too or whatever,
but that was him. So let me give him a
proper introduction. You have seen him on HBO's Deaf Comedy Jam,
Show Time at the Apollo A and E's Evening at
the Improv. He was on be ET's Comic View seven

(22:51):
years in a row. And he's been on so many
different TV shows, several MTV specials. He had shared the
stage with the Temptations, the Dramatics. Ike Turner. I don't
know we should but say Ike Turner. You know, maybe
Tina Turner, but maybe not Ike Turner, but he had share.

Speaker 13 (23:12):
To say.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
With Ike Turner, Johnny Gill, George Wallace, Chris Tucker. That's
my cousin, y'all, Mark Curry sending back d L.

Speaker 10 (23:24):
Hughley and Moore.

Speaker 3 (23:26):
I want y'all to show a lot of love to
comedian Larry la La Hey.

Speaker 19 (23:33):
Hey, hey, what's up? And missus Jones because we got
a food girl.

Speaker 3 (23:43):
No, not a real thing, just no, no, because the
brother married. I'm just saying, but thank you for that.

Speaker 13 (23:53):
Yeah, you know right there.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
Yes, that's moms. Yes, that's moms.

Speaker 13 (24:00):
God bless you and your mother.

Speaker 26 (24:02):
I just love how you reference your mother because this
time last year, last March, I lost my mother. So
I and I'm the only child, so my heart so
God bless you. Miss Virginia. Thank you for rolling with
your daughter.

Speaker 10 (24:21):
Yes, she be rolling.

Speaker 3 (24:22):
Everybody know wherever I go, there's moms. I got a
comedy show.

Speaker 10 (24:26):
Moms is there. You already know, right?

Speaker 13 (24:29):
You play with her, you play with her whe well
you know I'll give.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
I'll give her a shout. I do put her in
some of the jokes because my mom I can't hold water.

Speaker 13 (24:40):
So you know I do.

Speaker 10 (24:41):
I do put in a few jokes.

Speaker 13 (24:44):
Gosh, nice, I love us.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Oh yes, you got to make it personal and relatable,
you know what I mean? So yes, right, No, I
have a sister, my sister tee you okay.

Speaker 13 (24:58):
He wasn't too happy when you said my sister.

Speaker 10 (25:04):
You funny?

Speaker 11 (25:05):
You funny?

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Now my sister were cool.

Speaker 7 (25:08):
We all cool.

Speaker 3 (25:09):
Everybody thinks we're all sisters. And when my niece comes around,
so when it's the four of us, we'll go out
and be like, are y'all all sisters?

Speaker 27 (25:16):
Not?

Speaker 10 (25:16):
It's three generations right here on crack now you know?

Speaker 13 (25:19):
Okay? Yeah, it's all good looking, Yes.

Speaker 3 (25:23):
We got good gee, yes, yes, what happy women's history.

Speaker 13 (25:30):
Mother.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
I was going to say, give a shout out to
a special woman in your life, or you gave one
to your mom. I don't know if you want to
give one anybody else.

Speaker 13 (25:37):
You know what, I'm gonna give one to my wife.

Speaker 26 (25:43):
Twenty seven years there it is, okay, and uh she
in the I'm in my office, she is she in
the other rule right.

Speaker 13 (25:52):
She has she has.

Speaker 26 (25:53):
Stuck with her brother because yes, I'm a comedian. Yes
I've done a bunch of things. Well, but you you
don't be with nobody twenty seven years and y'all ain't
been through something, okay, and so people don't notice. But like,
I'm seventeen years clean from being a drug addict. So
God has been real good to me because in that

(26:16):
seventeen years of out there in the streets, I've never
got arrested. I've never I mean, I've never been in
any type of trouble. And I didn't understand what grace
meant until I came out of it and realized somebody
was praying for me.

Speaker 11 (26:33):
Wow.

Speaker 13 (26:33):
So I took my wife through a whole lot. So
I always acknowledgement.

Speaker 26 (26:38):
Even when I'm on stage, people palls with me sometimes,
so shut.

Speaker 13 (26:43):
Out to my wife. And from hanging in with your boy.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Yes, because everybody these new brides a they ain't trying
to hang like that.

Speaker 28 (26:52):
No, they don't love me.

Speaker 13 (26:54):
As soon as the money gone, they gone. That's it.
You know, they ain't hanging in no more. I used
to live in my car, so I don't even know
what time it is.

Speaker 10 (27:04):
Yes, they put you in a nursing home in a
minute day. Ain't taking now?

Speaker 13 (27:09):
Okay, up, now I should just take as low. You
got to go, baby, you got to go. That's it.
That's right, Yes, shout.

Speaker 10 (27:19):
Out to her. You better stay with her, now, you
better stay. She's a ride and die.

Speaker 26 (27:23):
Yeah you know, yeah, she's she's the manager of Kaiser Permanentator.
I don't know if y'all have that on the East coast,
it'll see.

Speaker 10 (27:32):
Now, you know, I used to live in l A.
I got that three one oh numbers still.

Speaker 13 (27:36):
Oh yeah, you're right, Oh yeah, as long as I'm
married to her, I got free healthcare. Well, so I
ain't going nowhere, no time.

Speaker 10 (27:45):
No health care is had.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
That Medicaid ain't the best, thank God for it.

Speaker 13 (27:55):
But I caught a cold one day out there.

Speaker 26 (27:59):
I was, you know, I'm thinking, were thinking about breaking up,
and then I got sick and saw some medication.

Speaker 3 (28:06):
And then you know what, maybe we lit You better
hang in there, You better get you better get that
social security. People be staying mad because it's like, yo,
I got to get some social security.

Speaker 13 (28:17):
I got.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
I think you gotta stay married like nine years or
you get that person. So oh man, you would be
staying mad.

Speaker 13 (28:25):
I don't mess it up. Well, if you don't take
social security, you know we're gonna talk about that.

Speaker 3 (28:30):
We're gonna talk about that during the team Let let
let's save that one for the tea, because well that
I got the story, now we're gonna talk about it.

Speaker 13 (28:38):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (28:39):
Well, I always like to tell everybody where I meet
my guests.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
So we met at comedian TJ McGee's funeral in twenty
nineteen Rest in Peace down So yeah, all the comedians
weever and we all just kind of hung out afterwards
at the repass and so that's where we met.

Speaker 7 (28:57):
Yes, we did.

Speaker 26 (28:58):
And I was a sign as a matter of fact,
right across I was born at the hospital right across
the street.

Speaker 13 (29:05):
Oh wow, where he was at? Wow, Rest in Peace? TJ.

Speaker 3 (29:14):
Love TJ. He had.

Speaker 13 (29:17):
Us like none of yes, had that deep sexy voice.
So yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (29:25):
He was part of my kids Multiplication Motivation DVD from Math.
He is in the ighth video. He plays the Jamaican
on the beach. We got him a Jamaican hat with
some dreads on and he so yeah, so yeah, that's
my good friend.

Speaker 11 (29:43):
Yeah yeah, wow.

Speaker 13 (29:46):
Yeah, it was nice meeting you down there, definitely. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
I'm so glad that we stayed in touch, and thank
you so much for coming on today.

Speaker 13 (29:55):
So you're on the.

Speaker 26 (29:56):
West coast, yes, yes, I'm Yeah, I'm in c Rito's. Wow,
it's not too far from Long Beach, so you.

Speaker 3 (30:05):
Are, yes, I mean being that you were in Deaf
Comedy Jam, you definitely a o G. How long you've
been in the game, Oh, man.

Speaker 26 (30:18):
Lord, I've been in the game about forty years. I
did Deaf Comedy Jam with with Martin Lawrence as the host.

Speaker 13 (30:29):
Yeah, you know, and.

Speaker 10 (30:34):
The more than one host? Who else was the host?
Who else was the host? Look, I ain't had okay,
I have h it was just Martin lost.

Speaker 13 (30:45):
No, No, they had Martin, they had Joe Torre, had
a bunch of people.

Speaker 26 (30:50):
They had as matter of fact, like one week, uh
they were letting uh comedians hosted one week at a
time comedians.

Speaker 13 (30:58):
So it was a variety of them.

Speaker 3 (31:00):
Yeah, I missed out on you know, I wasn't doing
Colm yet. I don't know you were only now. You know,
you don't ask a woman her age. I tell you
how long I've been doing I've been doing how many
twenty one?

Speaker 7 (31:11):
Yet?

Speaker 10 (31:12):
June makes twenty one years?

Speaker 13 (31:13):
What he won?

Speaker 28 (31:14):
Yeah?

Speaker 29 (31:14):
What?

Speaker 13 (31:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (31:16):
So that's attitude?

Speaker 3 (31:17):
How many jam?

Speaker 13 (31:18):
No?

Speaker 10 (31:18):
I don't have the kids.

Speaker 13 (31:20):
Okay, No, you ain't been through that head ain't yet.

Speaker 3 (31:23):
But I don't know about yet. I don't know if
I'm having it. I ain't got no man, But that's
a whole nother story.

Speaker 13 (31:32):
You know, it's funny.

Speaker 26 (31:33):
I don't know how far away from Halem. But I
did showtime at the Apollo.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
Okay, bah nineties Okay.

Speaker 13 (31:41):
Me and dial hugely out there together.

Speaker 10 (31:44):
Okay, and.

Speaker 13 (31:46):
I gotta I got to stand in ovation. He got booed.
Whe Yeah, I saw that little he's a millionaire. Wow.
I'm sitting up here getting ready to deliver some pizzas
in a minute.

Speaker 10 (32:00):
So I just signed up food. But don't play.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
I'm just saying, yeah, it's okay, it's all right, we're
gonna we're gonna get We're gonna do that.

Speaker 10 (32:09):
Better is coming.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
What lean Andrew Johnson say, better days, Better days are coming.

Speaker 10 (32:15):
I'm just saying, you coming.

Speaker 13 (32:17):
We got a job as a comedian.

Speaker 26 (32:19):
No matter how large you get, well, until you get
a certain level Kevin Huts status.

Speaker 13 (32:24):
But you know, most of us keep jobs. You gotta keep.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Yeah, you gotta keep something.

Speaker 13 (32:31):
Yeah. So I always keep a job.

Speaker 10 (32:35):
Yeah, yeah, because you just.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
You know, with with anything that's entrepreneurial, you know, like
creative like that, Like you could get a good gig
and then it might be dry a little bit.

Speaker 10 (32:45):
So yeah, you gotta keep you a little.

Speaker 13 (32:46):
Eat, right, Yeah, okay, drive party buses.

Speaker 26 (32:54):
It's mine, okay, but most people think it's fun to
drive a party, but it's could.

Speaker 13 (33:01):
You imagine forty drunk people.

Speaker 7 (33:04):
Oh at one time?

Speaker 3 (33:05):
Oh my god?

Speaker 13 (33:05):
Today? Yeah, I'm babysitting at that point. So I do
that take.

Speaker 26 (33:11):
I used to have a group home with artistic and
down syndromes. Wow, kids and adults, and I do it all.

Speaker 13 (33:22):
Girl. You have a degree from in radio, television and.

Speaker 26 (33:25):
Film, actually yeah, and well what's crazy about that is
that I got it in nineteen eighty nine. That's when
I got my degree, and you know, cell phones were
barely around.

Speaker 10 (33:36):
Yeah, not really.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
They had some big, old, chunky car phones maybe right,
And it's our deal, isn't in the rich?

Speaker 17 (33:46):
Right?

Speaker 26 (33:47):
And the crazy part about it is is that everything
that I've learned in college, you can video editing and
all that, you could do it on the phone.

Speaker 13 (33:56):
And five minutes exactly.

Speaker 5 (33:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (34:00):
My mama was like, so I just spent all my money,
well and now you and that's it. I'm like yeah, mama.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Yeah, well you know what you could do, like actors
really being at you in the LA area. You could
do the actors real they always need new demo reels
and the comedian reels and stuff.

Speaker 13 (34:17):
So you know, yeah, it's very competitive.

Speaker 26 (34:22):
You got everybody moves to either New York or Los
Angeles to become an actor or a comedian. So we're
oversaturated with everybody, physicians to rappers, everything like that. You know,
you got people forty fifty years old still trying to
be a rapper, right, so you know, I'm sure you
probably met that guy.

Speaker 13 (34:42):
Well, you know my album is coming out.

Speaker 10 (34:44):
Yeah, I picked got corn Rolls and he's sixty five.

Speaker 13 (34:50):
But now you ninety though, you know you're gonna still
be singing.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (34:56):
You can't touch this, you know't do it.

Speaker 3 (35:00):
But you should set up, like every time you go
to a comedy show, set your camera up because people
always want a new set that's set taped.

Speaker 10 (35:08):
That's that's my that's money.

Speaker 13 (35:10):
Yeah especially yeah, she was trying to get up.

Speaker 11 (35:13):
Yeah, so you are known.

Speaker 3 (35:15):
We got a lot in common because you're known for singing,
then seeing characters and all of that on stage. I
don't do no characters really, But I do a lot
of singing and stuff. So tell me about these characters
that you do and you're singing, Well.

Speaker 26 (35:29):
I do a lot of one of my main well
I ain't gonna say my main character, but I've been
doing it for a while and it's my beautician.

Speaker 13 (35:38):
I used to give back in the day. I used
to have a Jerry curl, you know, the long curl.

Speaker 10 (35:44):
I mean we all had a Jerry Carroll.

Speaker 13 (35:46):
Okay it, yes, you're doing it?

Speaker 26 (35:51):
Was waving girl. I can feel like this and shake
my head and wet up everybody in the room. Well,
I mean it was drippy all that. And the guy
that used to do my hair, his name was Christopher.

Speaker 2 (36:03):
He was a guy.

Speaker 26 (36:05):
And most beauticians that are male, you know, most of them. Uh,
you know, I don't want to be politically correct. He
was out there, and so I developed a character called Christopher.
It's my beautician and he's over the top and I
do him a lot. I really don't like doing it
too much because I can do it really really good.

(36:26):
You know, I have to remind people that it's just acting,
you know.

Speaker 7 (36:31):
I always know.

Speaker 26 (36:33):
Yeah, most women that I'm I'm with, they don't they want.
They think it's funny, but they don't want to see
it on stage.

Speaker 13 (36:43):
And I get that, please, I want to walk around
girl ware is my teak.

Speaker 30 (36:48):
You know.

Speaker 13 (36:48):
Ain't nobody trying to hear all that? So well, speaking
of that, yeah, I.

Speaker 3 (36:55):
Was gonna say, we're gonna go ahead and go to
the tea, but I don't want to cut you off.

Speaker 10 (36:59):
You say you got another one? Now, you said you
do that, and what now?

Speaker 13 (37:04):
I like to dress nice one of them stage.

Speaker 26 (37:07):
So I got this thing that I do. In fact,
I did it at the Apollo. It's called the Brother
with an Ego and basically I imitate the way brothers
walking to nightclubs and on on tape. On audio tape
is my voice, but it's my mind thinking out loud, right,

(37:30):
and people get off on that. No one I did
that on the Apollow. I did that on Deaf Comedy
Jam and that's uh, that's one of my characters that
I do alone as far. And another one is my uncle. Uh,
just a bunch of stuff, you know, and everything that

(37:50):
goes on in black families.

Speaker 13 (37:52):
Well, so, oh good, Well.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
We're gonna go ahead and spill some tea. You ready
to spill some tea with a sister.

Speaker 13 (38:00):
Could you go ahead and pour me a glass? Lemon?

Speaker 10 (38:04):
Oh you drink cold tea? You like cold tea?

Speaker 26 (38:07):
Huh no?

Speaker 13 (38:08):
No, no, you could squirt a little limon in it,
you know, with some splendor and make it real hot.

Speaker 3 (38:14):
Okay, okay, so yeah, ill hot tea. I like hot
boil and hot tea, you know what I mean.

Speaker 13 (38:19):
I drink some tea, but I won't drink I've never
I'm not a coffee guy. Me.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
I have never even tasted coffee.

Speaker 10 (38:25):
How about that?

Speaker 3 (38:27):
Well, we drink holy tea around here, So that's what
we getting ready to drink. So we're gonna go to
a quick summercial and we're gonna be right back, and
we're gonna speal some of this holy tea, all right,
So don't go anywhere, y'all will be right back.

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Speaker 13 (40:02):
Come on, let's bring it in all.

Speaker 11 (40:04):
Right, here we go.

Speaker 3 (40:06):
Oh my goodness, yes, yes, I told you it's boiling
hot today. A lot of stuff has gone down this week.
So the first one I gotta laugh about is Lebron
James and Stephen A Smith, My god.

Speaker 10 (40:18):
Today.

Speaker 3 (40:19):
So Stephen A Smith went to the Knicks and Lakers
game the other day and Lebron approached him, got all
up in his face, and Stephen A. Smith is giving
his accounts of what went down. So we're gonna listen
to a clip of him, and he's gonna tell us
what went down. I just it was a long version

(40:39):
of it, but I kind of shortened it a little bit.
So this is Stephen A. Smith.

Speaker 31 (40:45):
Last night, I was in the tenants at the Knicks
Lakers game, or sitting courtside where during a time out,
I believe it was in the third quarter, I was
confronted by none other than Lebron James himself. Lebron had
some choice words for me in regards to comments I've
made prior about him in regards to his son, Bronnie James.

(41:10):
Before I get any further, let me just put to
bed a couple of things that have been reported that
are false. People was talking about Lebron called me out
my name or somebody else saw. Somebody said he called me.
Somebody said he called me a punk, and all this
none of that is true.

Speaker 13 (41:30):
He was fiery.

Speaker 31 (41:33):
He approached me during the game and he said, stop
effing with my son. That's myfing son. Stop effing with
my son. I said, but nah, nah, nah man, straight
up man, the man, real talk, stop effing with my son.

(41:55):
And I saw how furious he was, and I said,
we talked about it. Nah, that stopfing with my son.

Speaker 9 (42:05):
That's my son. That's my son. I said, all right though, fine,
and he walked away. That's all he said. I knew
what he was talking about. I've spoken about this before.

Speaker 31 (42:21):
I was sitting courtside and the next thing, you know,
out of the blue, Lebron came in my face. Obviously,
since he brought up his son, he was piggybacking off
of what I had said weeks ago. And what I

(42:42):
had said weeks ago is that when Bronnie James was
struggling and I threw out some stats and stuff like that,
and I said, he's not ready. And then I came
on this podcast and I reiterated that point. Clearly, it
was something that was on Lebron James mind that he
was aching to confront me about. And so it happened

(43:06):
the way that it happened. Now, before I get into
anything else, let me say that Lebron's agent, who is
Rich Paul his boy, has my number. Maverick Carter, who's
universally respected and is a big player in the industry

(43:31):
these days. He has my number. It's very easy for
Lebron James to have called me It's very easy for
one of them to have called me and to say
Lebron wants to see he wants to talk to you
face to face. Man, the man, That's not what happened

(43:53):
last night at the Lakers game. Happened now I get
and who have said to me today that I'm looking
pretty damn sad. I'll fess up I am, because something
like that is not something that should make any of

(44:14):
us comfortable. I didn't anticipate it. I don't know why
I didn't anticipate it, But I'm not here to blame
Lebron James.

Speaker 9 (44:25):
That wasn't a basketball player talking to me last night.
That was a dad. He rolled up on me as
a father. That's what he did.

Speaker 31 (44:36):
That was not a basketball player talking to me. We
talk about Lebron James all the time, practically everybody does.
That's not what Lebron James does. So for him to
confront me, obviously, it was something that he was incredibly
passionate about, put off about, and felt necessary to confront

(44:58):
me about. And what better motivation could there be than
to be protective of his son.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
So that was Stephen A. Smith, who is a sports commentator, journalist,
TV host, and that was his response to Lebron James
getting up.

Speaker 10 (45:30):
In his grill during the game during the time out.
So what's your thoughts?

Speaker 13 (45:40):
So, stephen A.

Speaker 26 (45:42):
Smith is right, Lebron approached him as a father. And
let me just say this for the record, I am
the biggest Lebron James fan ever. I mean even bigger
than Channel Sharp. I'm huge on Lebron, and really mainly
for most of the reason not because he's a basketball player,
before the things he's done off the court. He's been

(46:04):
with his wife, this high school, he he loves his
he's a family guy and and he built a school.
And that that play is really really big to me.
So I understand his emotion for his son. That's his son.
He's the he's the he's the number one basketball player

(46:27):
to me, the bigger than Michael Jordan. I know people
going to debate that, but I love Lebron and at
this point in time, he h he could say what
he wants to say. And the problem is is that
he's What stephen A said was in public. So guess
what Lebron did. He addressed you in public.

Speaker 13 (46:50):
Okay, so we could do a one oh one, but
I ain't getting ready to do nothing behind the scenes
when you put me out on blast like this with
my son. So I'm gonna come at you on blast.

Speaker 2 (47:03):
Facts facts, you know.

Speaker 10 (47:06):
Yeah, so I feel you. I feel you. Do you
think he was scared? It was he scarred?

Speaker 13 (47:14):
Yes, he was scared.

Speaker 26 (47:15):
I mean you got a six eight brother who's forty
years old, who play like he's twenty years old coming
at you like that.

Speaker 13 (47:23):
Stephen A. Smith. I'm not the biggest of it. Stephen A. Smith.

Speaker 26 (47:27):
If you ever watch it, he can never lose an argument.
He gotta always win, and he always has to put
his guests down.

Speaker 13 (47:35):
And clown and put a tie on, put this off.
That don't come on my show like that.

Speaker 26 (47:40):
I mean, I give the brother prop for having his
own show and being in the face of ESPN, but
you gotta respect your guests when they come on.

Speaker 13 (47:52):
You know, there's a way you can have did that.
So you know he just got he got calm. Lebron
came back at him, end proper.

Speaker 3 (47:59):
Do you think that Lebron would have did that to
somebody else, somebody of a different.

Speaker 13 (48:03):
Race or.

Speaker 26 (48:07):
You know when it comes to your child, and Miss
Virginia tell you this, we love our children, and we'll
go to the to the end of the earth to
do what we gotta do to protect protect them. Mother
mother Bear would protect her her kids. Father Bear would
do the same thing. Yeah, he called an African American

(48:28):
black man, which you know, most most people thought he
would probably laid back from that. But I don't care
if you white, black, brown, whatever religion you are, you
say something about my child in public, Lebron is going
to respond.

Speaker 13 (48:45):
So I respect him for that. And as I look
at all the comments, a lot of people do too.

Speaker 3 (48:51):
Okay, well, let's move on to the next door because
we running out of time. So Tory Lanez just released
a new album on Friday. It's called Peterson. Yes, yeah,
that was I was getting to that from prison. From prison,
so it's called Peterson, which is his last name. His
name is Dastar Peterson, and he recorded the entire thing

(49:13):
from prison. So it starts off with a montage of
press coverage that he received after being convicted of the
making the Stallion shooting and sentenced to ten years in prison,
and then he has all kinds of songs about how
he's feeling since he's been locked up. He got titles
like Free Me Lawyer Fees.

Speaker 10 (49:33):
So he also features Max b on it, who's also
in prison.

Speaker 3 (49:39):
He also has contributions from his father son Sar Peterson.
So his album cover has him in prison shirtless. And
what's crazy about it is he posted it on Instagram,
Like how you posting on Instagram? But I guess, you know,
maybe his people are posting for him. Hopefully it ain't
him up in there with a self on it. I
don't know, because you know, oh, they got him up

(50:00):
in there. So this album is a follow up to
his former projects Lost Calls and Alone at Prime. All
his stuff sounds so sad. These titles are so sa
So what's.

Speaker 10 (50:12):
Your thoughts on this?

Speaker 13 (50:15):
Okay, I'll be quick. Listen.

Speaker 26 (50:16):
It seemed like everybody that goes to prison is large
once they get out. You know, you know, I went
to college and uh.

Speaker 13 (50:28):
Jesus and my cousin. My cousin went to prison.

Speaker 11 (50:32):
He had a better career than me.

Speaker 13 (50:33):
When he came out. I was like, man, I.

Speaker 26 (50:35):
Should have went to prison, but look here, prison, you know,
should humble you. If he's making I guess he's making
money from prison and things like that. And like you
said Instagram, I got a product. This was posting he's
in prison, he's on Instagram. I'm like, they make it
seem like prison is like so much fun.

Speaker 3 (50:56):
You know, I used to work in it. At it's
just as filthy. Won't even wear up in there.

Speaker 13 (51:06):
I mean they'd be taking pictures on the yard like
they having fun. What's going on in prison?

Speaker 26 (51:12):
But you find out who your friends are when you
in prison. And I think Tory Lane said Chris Brown
is the only one that supported him while some money
in prison. Yeah, sending him money and stuff like that. Yeah,
so maybe hopefully that'll changing when he comes out, because

(51:32):
you're supposed to sit down and and and collect your
thoughts and get in touch with God at that point
when you're in prison and come out and be a
better person.

Speaker 11 (51:43):
Fact.

Speaker 3 (51:45):
Yeah, I just think it's amazing to make an album
from prison. He said that some of the recording equipment
was seized. They had a lot of facility lockdowns. He
did some of it on the phone. They used AI
to you know, perfect the sound because I mean, like
I said, I used to work in the prison. I
don't know when you had quietness around you, you weren't
in the.

Speaker 13 (52:05):
Boost, what right?

Speaker 3 (52:07):
Yeah, So you do this on a pay phone, a
pay phone, okay, with all the people inmates around them.
I'm just saying, that's.

Speaker 13 (52:15):
A real honis with you? That sounds kind of interesting.

Speaker 26 (52:17):
Like So when you do sell the album, you can
also as a marketing tool say you know what, this
is recorded lied in prison. It gives it a different
type of element. So when you somebody gow, let me
check that.

Speaker 3 (52:32):
Out exactly exactly and the cover got him all all
up in jail. All right, let's go to the next
story because we got I want.

Speaker 10 (52:40):
To cover a few more.

Speaker 13 (52:41):
So Cardi B okay what what what?

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Cardi B and YouTuber Tasha K have reportedly agreed to
a repayment plan for the defamation judgment. So Cardi B
won a lawsuit against Tasha K in January of twenty
twenty two for deafamation and the judgment was for four
million dollars that Tasha K has to pay Cardi B.
And this was because Tasha K said that Cardi B

(53:08):
was a prostitute with an STD So since then, Tasha
K has been dodging the payments. She went out of
the country, she filed bankruptcy. She still owes three point
nine million dollars. So they have agreed on her repayment plan.
I don't know where she gonna get this money from,
but in the next five years, she has to pay
one point one seven eight million dollars. So the first

(53:30):
year she's gonna pay one hundred and seventy six five
hundred and thirty two dollars, and then it goes up
a little bit each year, and by the fifth year,
she's gonna pay three hundred eighteen six hundred and fifty
three dollars, and then after that she has to pay
the remaining balance, and then she also cannot say anything
else about Cardi b or her family thoughts.

Speaker 13 (53:52):
Lord, that's when I saw that story. I was thinking.
The first thing I thought was, Man, I hope somebody
says something about me one day.

Speaker 10 (54:04):
So I say, you get some money.

Speaker 13 (54:06):
I'm just saying.

Speaker 10 (54:09):
Defamation, defamation.

Speaker 13 (54:12):
I mean it.

Speaker 2 (54:13):
You know.

Speaker 32 (54:14):
I googled the girl to see how much her network was,
and I'm like, we're good. Lord, it says like four
or five minutes. That's pretty much all your money. I
guess that's it, huh. I mean, you know, I guess
that's more to the story. Is you gotta you gotta
keep your mouth shut, can walk what you say? You know,

(54:35):
and I met because Wendy Williams.

Speaker 13 (54:37):
She used to feel the te as you know, but
she would.

Speaker 3 (54:41):
Allegedly, she always said, allegedly, allegedly, allegedly keep you out
of a whole lot of foolery.

Speaker 13 (54:48):
And that's something that one word can change your money.

Speaker 10 (54:52):
I heard the word on the curve, you know what
I'm saying.

Speaker 13 (54:56):
Okay, so yeah, you putting everything in proper perspective.

Speaker 26 (55:03):
Yeah, so, so I never really checked Kasha k out
like that, but I guess she went and said it
really happened.

Speaker 13 (55:10):
Well, maybe you did, but you weren't supposed to say it. No,
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (55:14):
I mean, they could test her, you know what I'm saying,
and if it ain't true, then you lied, you know
what I'm saying. How you know medical records? You know
what I'm saying. What about Himpa?

Speaker 7 (55:26):
Oh my god?

Speaker 33 (55:27):
Yes?

Speaker 26 (55:28):
So I mean, like you said, I don't know what
she got that kind of money. Maybe she got something
going on we don't know nothing about. But what do
they do at that point? If you ain't got the money?

Speaker 3 (55:39):
She goes to jail, but she filed bankruptcy, which is
kind of confusing me. If you file bankruptcy, doesn't all
of that disappear? But I guess it doesn't.

Speaker 26 (55:48):
It's supposed to. Maybe that's what her lawyer said, that's
the best thing for you to do. Well, you know,
file bankruptcy.

Speaker 3 (55:56):
Cardi B is making an example out of her, That's
all I'm trying to.

Speaker 26 (55:59):
Say, you know what, Yeah, she did, and that'll be
in the future for folks who yeah, tell somebody's business, Yes,
what happened to you?

Speaker 3 (56:08):
Well, jay Z is doing the same thing. He's making
an example out an old girl that was suing him.
You know, that girl that said that he raped her.
So he is suing her and her lawyer for malicious
prosecution and abusive process. So she withdrew her sex abuse
case last month. So he said that she and her

(56:29):
lawyer knew that the allegations were false, but they proceeded
with the claim anyway. He said that the woman admitted
to his reps that she made of the story, but
her lawyers pushed her to go forward with the false
story anyway. But her lawyers are saying that she stands
by her account. So the woman originally sued jay Z,
naming him as a defendant in one of the cases

(56:51):
accusing Diddy of sexual abuse. So they said that they
raped her when she was thirteen years old at a
party after the MTV Awards, and there were a lot
of inconsistencies in the story, and then she finally withdrew
her claim.

Speaker 10 (57:05):
So what's your thoughts.

Speaker 26 (57:08):
My thought is, this is one of the things that
really irritate me, is when somebody accuses somebody of doing
something that heinous. The problem is is that it's out there.
It sends people's heads now, and you can't take that back.

Speaker 33 (57:24):
True.

Speaker 26 (57:25):
You know, sometimes the allege or the fact that you
said it is worse than the actual crime because there's
somebody out there who's going to believe something of that sort.
But the bottom line is Jay Z's a billionaire. The
girl is trying to get some money. She says, try

(57:46):
to allege he raped her. Somebody encouraged her to do this,
and now it's backfiring on you.

Speaker 13 (57:52):
You know. Bottom line is a backfire chirt now, you know,
So what you gotta get.

Speaker 3 (57:58):
Well, he's making it is out of her because he
got long money. So all right, so we're going to
go to this last story. This last story is Trump.
He's supposed to be getting impeached, possibly so. Democratic Texas
Representative Al Green, who was kicked out of the president
joint address to Congress on Tuesday, says that he is

(58:20):
working on articles of impeachment. He says that Trump is
unfit and shouldn't hold office because he had thirty four
felony convictions and he was impeached twice. So yeah, he
was removed by the sergeant at arms after multiple interruptions
of Trump's address. He basically was trying to object to him,

(58:41):
you know, wanting to cut medicaid, Medicare, and social services.
So he had something to say, and they took him
out like he was a criminal.

Speaker 2 (58:51):
That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (58:53):
So yeah, he says Trump is unfit. He wants to
do those articles of impeachment. Only three US presidents have
been impeached before, Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Trump. Yes,
Trump was already impeached, Yes he was. They all stayed
in office because the Senate acquitted them. So what's your
thoughts on that? Do you think you know they gonna

(59:16):
cut Medicaid, Medicare, social service, social security? I mean, what's
your thoughts on all of them? About him being impeached.

Speaker 26 (59:24):
So you know Our Greed, that is one of my
favorite musicians. You know, my mama loved Our Greed. So
when they say I agreed.

Speaker 13 (59:34):
I had to make sure I yes, I love I agree.
My thing is we are living in our last days.

Speaker 26 (59:47):
Okay when it comes to Donald Trump, this man and
I'm not a Trump supporter or a fan, but he
could do anything he wants to do and nothing happens.
You just mentioned he was in each what happened, nothing, nothing,
he became president again. I follow a lot of politics,

(01:00:07):
and they can say and try to let or put
anything on Donald Trump. He has lined up all his people.
He has put them in positions. When he was doing
that speech to the other the other night, on his
way out, he went right by the Supreme Court justice
and said thank you, I won't forget you.

Speaker 13 (01:00:29):
So he got the.

Speaker 26 (01:00:30):
Supreme Court in his back pocket. He got all these people.
I have never seen a man that lies so much.
And don't nobody see it. I mean, it's almost scary.
It's almost like these people are clone because anything that
he does that's wrong. That's when a woman take your money, say,
try to convict black men. That I think what was

(01:00:51):
it called the people in New York. He tried to
have him killed. Nothing happens, and I think the ones
he exonerated fright. It's people that follow him irritate me
the most because they can't see that. And now, to
be honest with you, missus Jones, doctor Jones, the best

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thing that could have happened is for him to become
president and burn this place down so they can see
exactly what we was talking about, because.

Speaker 13 (01:01:20):
Otherwise they wanted to, they would have never saw it.
So here it comes. Wow, bread would be twenty five
dollars a loaf.

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
Jesus, please please please not. We are so out of town.
We are just so out of time. We had a
lot of tea today. Well, tell everybody about your birthday bash.
Happy early birthday.

Speaker 13 (01:01:44):
Yeah, I'm getting old. I'm so see. I'll be fifty
fifty nine. My birthday is April nineteenth, if you are
in the LA area. I have my own comedy show.

Speaker 26 (01:01:56):
I've actually a part ownership of this comedy club and Bellflower, California.
It is April eighteenth, Friday, April eighteenth, and I'm gonna
be doing my thing with some great comedians. I got
a matter of fact, next week, I'm doing a show
for a ninety year old woman.

Speaker 13 (01:02:16):
They asked me to come do that. I'm kind of scared,
but I'm gonna go ahead and do it anyway.

Speaker 11 (01:02:20):
Yeah, don't make her her now.

Speaker 13 (01:02:25):
Yeah, they said she's a riot. I don't know nobody
that's ninety years old no more, my friends, my age
is gone.

Speaker 10 (01:02:32):
Oh my grandmother lived to be ninety four.

Speaker 11 (01:02:36):
Really.

Speaker 13 (01:02:37):
Yeah, see that's the rarity. That's a blessing. Yeah, because
we don't live that long like that no more.

Speaker 26 (01:02:43):
With the high blood pressure and the diabetes, and that
runs rampant to my family.

Speaker 3 (01:02:48):
So yeah, we'll take you back to take care of yourself. Yes,
take care of yourself. Do what the doctor say. Are
we give everybody your social media, website whatever.

Speaker 10 (01:02:59):
I got some more guests and they're looking at me
in the club.

Speaker 26 (01:03:01):
I say like, come on doctor, okay, all right, yes,
I'm we almost done, folks, Jeff and everybody were almost done.

Speaker 28 (01:03:07):
I'm larry La La.

Speaker 13 (01:03:10):
You can cut.

Speaker 26 (01:03:11):
You could contact me on Instagram at larry La Lah
seven seven seven or pop.

Speaker 13 (01:03:17):
On Facebook larry La La Layne Heart. If you contact me,
I'll hit you right back. I love talking to everybody.

Speaker 10 (01:03:26):
Yes, he does, and.

Speaker 13 (01:03:28):
It builds up uh your ideas.

Speaker 26 (01:03:31):
So God, bless y'all. Thank God, I love y'all, Love
you too, and good luck on your show, Missus Joe,
thank you, miss doctor doctor, missus Joe mess.

Speaker 3 (01:03:43):
Don't you be marrying me off yet unless you got
a suitable candidate. Miss all right, you have a blessed
one for that. We could cut up all this whole show,
you know we could.

Speaker 13 (01:03:55):
Yeah, we'll see, I'm not running my mother come out
so you can go along. Ang, we got Jesus.

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
Okay, got to that, all right, you have a blessing,
all right. By all right, y'all, let's go ahead and
get back to some more great music.

Speaker 10 (01:04:12):
This next one.

Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
You know, we're celebrating women's history months. So this next
one is by Ariel Fitzpatrick and Mike Tz It's called Riches.

Speaker 10 (01:04:21):
Don't go anywhere, y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
We got more great show coming up right here on
the Me and miss Jones Show with Me doctor Missus Jones.

Speaker 29 (01:04:28):
Yeah, yeah, hey, love that's your boy, Mike.

Speaker 30 (01:04:42):
Hey, I mean rich They can take a lot.

Speaker 34 (01:04:45):
God, I ain't listening to that. I ain't talking about
cars to the colu. But if we're talking blessings. I'll
make a whole list, and we'll.

Speaker 13 (01:04:49):
Make a whole list.

Speaker 34 (01:04:49):
You can pay for the tailor, but look like a vapor,
so we could be gone with swist. If I ain't
got the paper, I'll walk in my favorite like I
belt it, doing my favorite haven at the line when
I found Jesus and se be pread in the Bradys.

Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
She didn't nobody believed you, nobody from me. Now you
see me going he shoot, you got what I really
pat me.

Speaker 11 (01:05:14):
A million dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
As can librate because you're too big.

Speaker 6 (01:05:21):
You're too big boy.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
I'm scuse.

Speaker 12 (01:05:26):
Everything that I can never come close to sign a Look.

Speaker 2 (01:05:33):
You just want to live. I just wanted to do
the money to couse to close. Everything that I do
can never come close to you, can I see I'm
looking hand from the outside. But they can't cast me

(01:05:55):
cuse she just's coming cover.

Speaker 12 (01:05:57):
It doesn't that it must devil'll try to scam me.
But the Lord, my God, PRIs gotta bring any stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:06:06):
Gott a brandy shot look at all? Any day?

Speaker 11 (01:06:09):
Have we changed my right?

Speaker 12 (01:06:11):
Didn't nobody but can nobody saw me? Now they see
me going up like a swag, But I really been
basing a million dollars pain so can't even beliver it
because you're too big.

Speaker 2 (01:06:29):
You're too big boy money.

Speaker 12 (01:06:31):
Because the clue separad big bad I guy can never
come close to Loup.

Speaker 2 (01:06:38):
I being inside of the candon tell me a little bit.

Speaker 3 (01:06:41):
Just want to love.

Speaker 7 (01:06:42):
I just wanted to do the money the house.

Speaker 12 (01:06:46):
To close separad being that a guy can never come
close to Loup.

Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
I've been inside of that canden ha, how be the bitches?

Speaker 13 (01:07:01):
Gee?

Speaker 3 (01:07:02):
Hey, y'all want to know where you can find the
best urban inspirational music only on the Me and Miss
Jones Show. Welcome back, You're listening to Me and Miss

(01:07:26):
Jones Show. I'm still your host, doctor Miss Jones, and
it is time to bring on my next guests. I
want you to show a lot of love to co
founder of Inkless, Jeff Garnet.

Speaker 10 (01:07:39):
Hey, Hey, I am good. How are you today?

Speaker 28 (01:07:46):
I'm doing great. Thank you for having me on.

Speaker 3 (01:07:48):
I appreciate it, of course, and thank you for waiting
so patiently in the clubhouse. You know, sometimes the comedians
can get carried away. Two comedians yahther just cut up.

Speaker 11 (01:08:01):
You know.

Speaker 13 (01:08:02):
I love it.

Speaker 28 (01:08:03):
I love going on comedy shows and so he's always entertaining.

Speaker 10 (01:08:07):
Yes, you have to come to one of mine.

Speaker 28 (01:08:10):
Absolutely, yes.

Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
So first I want to say shout out to your
dad because I think you said it was your dad's
heavenly birthday today, right.

Speaker 28 (01:08:20):
Yes, he would have been one hundred and two today.

Speaker 3 (01:08:23):
Wow, that is so beautiful. Shout out to him. And
I know you said he's also was a veteran.

Speaker 28 (01:08:29):
Yes, he was a World War Two vet. Yes, he
was older. He was fifty when I was born. So
he was born in.

Speaker 17 (01:08:37):
Nineteen twenty three in Pennsylvania, served in World War Two
in the Pacific, and then came back and moved to
New York.

Speaker 3 (01:08:45):
Wow, that is something. So of course we appreciate his service.
So it is Women's History Month, so go ahead and
give a shout out to a special woman in your life.

Speaker 17 (01:09:01):
I'll give a shout out to my mother. She's a
retired art teacher from New York. But she's down in Raleigh,
North Carolina now, and she's down there, she's still doing
the thing and she's fantastic woman.

Speaker 10 (01:09:15):
Oh that's beautiful. You know I love teachers.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
I'm a teacher as well, so yes, I always like
to tell everybody where I meet my guest. So I
met you just online, you out there doing your thing,
and I was like, I gotta have you on the show.
So thank you so much for coming on my pleasure.
So you do tattoo removal. First of all, I love
the name inkless. I mean, as a teacher, you know,

(01:09:41):
we teach, you know, prefixes and suffixes and all that.
So it's like you already know from the title less.

Speaker 7 (01:09:48):
You know, you know what I mean.

Speaker 10 (01:09:50):
You're taking that inkout. There's no more ink.

Speaker 2 (01:09:53):
So I'm just like, Okay, that's a nice name.

Speaker 3 (01:09:55):
I love that name. So yes, congratulations on all of
us to SSS. You have three locations New York City, Philly,
and Lakewood, Colorado, so yes, congratulations on that.

Speaker 13 (01:10:10):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
And you have a former company, clean Slate Laser, which
was actually acquired by a national chain.

Speaker 10 (01:10:19):
That is awesome.

Speaker 3 (01:10:20):
I watch a lot of Shark Tanks, so when it's like,
you know, that's the goal of some businesses that they want,
you know, a bigger company to buy them out.

Speaker 13 (01:10:28):
So I'm like, okay, Actually.

Speaker 17 (01:10:32):
From Shark tank, Damon John used to be a client
of ours at clean Slate. We removed two tattoos from him, Wow,
his upper arms?

Speaker 3 (01:10:40):
Wow? Did he do it because of just being in
corporate America, like, you know, being more professional? You know,
just he was like, nah, you knows women from.

Speaker 17 (01:10:53):
He actually was getting them re tattooed, which is very
common a lot of people.

Speaker 28 (01:10:58):
And this is how I got in to it. You know,
I started getting tattoos as soon as I turned eighteen.

Speaker 17 (01:11:04):
But when I was younger, I got a lot of
you know, not I don't say crappy, but you know,
I got some not so.

Speaker 28 (01:11:11):
Great tattoos in my teams in twenties, and I got
a little older and started wanting to get some nice work.
And that's exactly what he was doing.

Speaker 17 (01:11:19):
He had some stuff that was lower quality and he
wanted some nice He wanted to go to some nicer artists.
But cover ups can be difficult, and a lot of
times cover ups just get bigger and uglier and stuff.
So we lasered it and lightened it up a lot
for him, and it just opened it up for him
to be able to get so much nicer work.

Speaker 3 (01:11:41):
Okay, so you use lasers, you don't break the skin,
So tell everybody about the process.

Speaker 28 (01:11:49):
Sure, So it's not fun. I'll start by saying that.

Speaker 17 (01:11:53):
I mean a lot of people have heard scary things
about it hurting or potentially scarring, and it's gotten a
lot better. I've been doing this for fifteen years. I've
not just professionally, but I've been lasered many times. It
used to be pretty bad back in the day. It
has gotten better, but it still takes time. It still

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can be painful. But the key to getting rid of
a tattoo without any scarring is you can't break your skin.
So if the ink is trapped in your middle layer
of skin and.

Speaker 28 (01:12:24):
We want to get it out, but we can't break
the top layer skin, it's a challenge. So you can't
cut it out, you can't burn it out. Anything like
that would permanently scar you.

Speaker 17 (01:12:36):
So the way we're able to do it is we
have lasers that only react to specific colors, and we
can control what color.

Speaker 28 (01:12:45):
The laser reacts to and everything else is invisible to it.

Speaker 17 (01:12:48):
So we look at what color ink you have, and
we look at your natural skin tone, and we're able
to dial those settings in to a point where your
skin is invisible to the laser.

Speaker 28 (01:13:00):
But it'll do a lot of damage to the ink.

Speaker 17 (01:13:02):
So when we operate, when we do the laser on you,
it's going through your skin without damaging it. It hits
that ink and just shatters it into microscopic little particles
that are small enough for your immune system to remove,
so it never breaks the skin, it doesn't come through
the surface. It actually goes through your body. The real

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simple way of thinking about it is we're just speeding
up the fading process. You know, your body's constantly trying
to get rid of your tattoos. That's why if you
ever see like a thirty year old tattoo or a
forty year old tattoo, it's.

Speaker 28 (01:13:37):
All blurry and faded.

Speaker 17 (01:13:39):
And that's because your immune system is always trying to
get rid of it, but think's too.

Speaker 28 (01:13:43):
Big for your body to break down. So when we
break it up for your body, it's just making that
a lot easier.

Speaker 17 (01:13:51):
And you get like ten to twenty years worth of
fading in about two months when you just repeat until
it's going okay.

Speaker 10 (01:14:00):
So about how many times does a person have to
come see you?

Speaker 28 (01:14:04):
It can vary quite a bit.

Speaker 17 (01:14:06):
The old lasers used to take forever, like ten to
twenty sessions in two to three years because it's about
two months apart. The new lasers are a lot better.
We've pretty much cut that in half, but it still
takes some time. So usually now about five to ten,
and the easy tattoo might be five or six, averages

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seven or eight.

Speaker 28 (01:14:27):
Difficulties is nine or ten. I'd love to get to
a point where your.

Speaker 17 (01:14:33):
Laser and something once or twice and it's gone, but
that's you know, we're still not quite there yet. I mean,
if someone has like an old faded tattoo or something like,
you know, like jail house tattoos come out really easy
because it's not real ink. So there are some exceptions
that come out quicker, but most professional tattoos still take.

Speaker 28 (01:14:53):
About a year.

Speaker 3 (01:14:54):
What are the jail house tattoos made out of?

Speaker 17 (01:14:57):
Usually it's so so they'll take they'll take either hair
oil or toilet paper or a chest piece and they'll
burn it and it'll make black smoke. And you take
like a cup or a cone, and you catch that
black smoke and it makes soot, like just a layer
of black soot, and they scrape that off and becomes

(01:15:18):
a black powder and you mix it with shampoo and
that that's your your black ink for prison tattoos.

Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
Wow, they are so creative.

Speaker 28 (01:15:27):
Yeah. Yeah. And the machines, the prison machines are amazing too.

Speaker 17 (01:15:32):
They'll take like a little motor out of like a
walkman or a tape deck and take that, hook it
up to a battery of some source and usually put
like a a an eraser around eraser on it and
takes it either a pin or sharpened guitar string or
something at an angle off center and that thing spins

(01:15:53):
and then you get a needle that goes up and
down that put the pen or something and use the soot.

Speaker 28 (01:16:00):
Gotta you gott a machine?

Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
Sounds like an infection. I'm just saying, is anything sterile?
I don't think it is. Well, what I love about
you is that you you do a lot of give back.
I know you give a twenty percent discount to nurses,
people in the military, police, fire department, teachers, er medical technicians,

(01:16:25):
and military I think I said military already. And then
you also do pro bono to people that have gang tattoos,
affiliation tattoos, trafficking, non consensual tattoos, cancer dot tattoos. So
tell us a little bit about that and what made

(01:16:46):
you decide to you know, go into that because I
just think that is so that's selfless. Got to use
that less again, that's.

Speaker 28 (01:16:54):
Thank you.

Speaker 17 (01:16:55):
It's it's it's a very rewarding part of what I do.
And it's not like, look, I've had plenty of jobs
over the years that I didn't get to feel like
I was really helping people like this. So it is
a very rewarding thing.

Speaker 28 (01:17:10):
And you know, it's I've.

Speaker 17 (01:17:13):
Almost everything you mentioned, like I didn't, even though I've
lost family members to cancer. I didn't know what a
radiation tattoo was. But until I had a client come in.
This was more than ten years ago. But when you
get radiation treatments, the doctor will pinpoint where the tumor
is and they do these little medical tattoo dots so

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that every time you come in for radiation, they just
line up the machine in the exact same spot. And
then people if somebody goes into remission and beats cancer.

Speaker 28 (01:17:47):
They're stuck with these dots. And I find.

Speaker 17 (01:17:52):
There's two camps there. You know, you got some people
that are that are like a beat cancer and they
wear that as like age of honor, as a reminder
that they'd be kids.

Speaker 28 (01:18:02):
But there are other people that are like, Nope, that
that was a horrible time in my life.

Speaker 13 (01:18:06):
I don't think of that.

Speaker 17 (01:18:07):
It especially if someone had like reconstructive surgery and they're
already a little self conscious and if they wear an
open top, they have these black or blue little dots.
So when I first learned about that, I was like, Okay,
we're going to remove these for free. It takes two seconds,
and we started doing it for free. And people can
get very emotional about stuff like that, And same thing

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with some of the more tragic tattoos, like victims of
human trafficking who were forced into really awful situations and
they have like property of tattoos on them and they've
been able to get out of those situations, but they
have a daily reminder that they got to look at

(01:18:51):
every single day and remind Removing those tattoos can can
be very very emotional.

Speaker 28 (01:18:59):
And the the reform the Reform gang.

Speaker 17 (01:19:02):
Members and really turn around stories I think are really fantastic,
just because.

Speaker 28 (01:19:09):
You know, like it's it's it's we've we've all made
mistakes in our lives.

Speaker 17 (01:19:15):
But it's rare that you know years later that something
you did, you know ten twenty years ago is the
first thing that someone sees. And my people could be
very judgmental and and you might not be that same
person anymore, but you still get categorized.

Speaker 28 (01:19:34):
I have a guy who I.

Speaker 17 (01:19:36):
Did a lot of work with, and he's just such
an inspirational story. He was born in Colombia. When he
and when he was eight or nine years old, his
father was murdered. His mother brought him to New York to.

Speaker 28 (01:19:52):
Queen's and he got caught up in some he was
he was angry, you know, he's.

Speaker 17 (01:19:56):
Lost his father, his related he was mainly raised by
his grandma other in Colombia. And when he next thing,
you know, he's in New York. His father's dead, he's
not with his grandmother anymore.

Speaker 28 (01:20:06):
It's in this new place. And he got into gun life.
He got into drugs and really went to a dark
period of his life, got a bad drug habit, and
he got.

Speaker 17 (01:20:19):
Very aggressive tattoos all over his face, neck, hands, body.

Speaker 28 (01:20:24):
And later on he you know, in his mid twenties,
he met a woman. She helped show him the positive
side of life. He found God, He started going to church,
went back to school while working, got a degree, went.

Speaker 17 (01:20:41):
To college at night, got an internship with you know,
with the Department of Transportation started, got did a great job,
got hired, and.

Speaker 28 (01:20:51):
So he was working on more and more impressive projects.

Speaker 17 (01:20:56):
But he was you know, people would see him and
they just they didn't see the impressive young man that
he had become. They just saw what they thought was
a thug because of these tattoos. So we worked with
him for about two three years and we were able
to remove everything except for just his eyelids. And that's

(01:21:21):
that's just a safety of question. It's hard to do
the islets.

Speaker 28 (01:21:24):
But he's thriving.

Speaker 17 (01:21:26):
He's doing fantastic. He's working on the on the JFK
project right now, which is like a two or three
billion dollar project for the city. He's managing like massive projects.
I'm so when I think about who I met years
ago and where he is now, I'm so happy for

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him and so proud of him.

Speaker 28 (01:21:48):
He went through some very painful.

Speaker 17 (01:21:53):
Times and as well as physically painful with the removal
on his face, and he's just he's doing He's such
an inspiration story.

Speaker 28 (01:22:01):
I just I hope when he's very open about it.

Speaker 17 (01:22:07):
I think there's two things people can really take from that,
and one is I think if somebody is in a
dark place and they feel like they kind of mess
their life up in there in a corner, that you're
not definitely you're not.

Speaker 28 (01:22:22):
Necessarily in stuck theery like you can get out of that.
And I think for other people.

Speaker 17 (01:22:28):
Also, when you don't necessarily be so judgmental when you
see people because you don't know where they are exactly,
you know.

Speaker 3 (01:22:38):
So, Yes, that's amazing, that's a great testimony. Well, give
everybody your social media information in your website so that
they can keep in touch with you, and if they
would like to get rid of a tattoo, that they
can know where to go.

Speaker 28 (01:22:55):
Thank you.

Speaker 17 (01:22:56):
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instagram is inkless dot Laser. My personal instagram is Jay
Garnett And uh yeah, you guys need anything, give us
a call anytime.

Speaker 28 (01:23:12):
You could send me a picture here tattoo and I'm
more than.

Speaker 17 (01:23:15):
Happy to jump on a call or FaceTime and just
explain the process and answer questions.

Speaker 28 (01:23:20):
But thank you so much for having me on the show.

Speaker 10 (01:23:23):
Co Yes, thanks for coming on.

Speaker 3 (01:23:27):
Thank you is just going to continue to bless you
just for everything that you are doing keep doing what
you're doing.

Speaker 28 (01:23:34):
Thank you so much. It's an honor to be on
Thank you.

Speaker 10 (01:23:38):
Yes, all right, have a blessed day you as well.

Speaker 28 (01:23:40):
Take care.

Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
All right, y'all, let's go ahead and get back to
some more great music. As I said before, we are
celebrating women's history months, so we are playing music from
some amazing women and about amazing women. So this next
one is for the sisters. It's called head Wrap Diaries.
Now this does not give you permission where you're bonding
out in public, the nice head wraps, you know, the

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nice stylish ones.

Speaker 10 (01:24:05):
So this one is by us. Oh done, go anywhere, y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:24:08):
We got more great show coming up right here on
the Me and Miss Jon Show with me doctor Miss Jones.

Speaker 33 (01:24:36):
Loving when you wake up on that you run on
makeup my smile, making you fake blush.

Speaker 11 (01:24:44):
You know where that could take us? Love it ways
line next to me, you say how it was your day?

Speaker 33 (01:24:51):
Love girl, whire you gotta say stuff. God gave you
that great touch. I'm loving the your heir wrap there
your rock kinger regal and you walk ginger. No one
can tell you nothinger Nah just said broot the across
the river hair rap there your rock ginger rego and

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you walk ginger. No one can tell you nothinger Nah
just said bote across the world and you told me
that you hate it when they come up to you
and try to touch you.

Speaker 11 (01:25:30):
I maybe they ask you a question like how you
get that around your head.

Speaker 33 (01:25:36):
You just kind of smile and say it's it's easiest
counting down a tent better in your mind, and you
think he man man Yeah, head rap diaries, baby girl,
while you hire me god brother rapping about raps. No
apologies can take cloth prology girl, you know what normally
and teach what wording it long before the colonies get

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passed on to you when not your wraps on you
different colors head break this underneath off of who I'm
trying to lift the crib before three like you knew
comfort before anything.

Speaker 11 (01:26:08):
Scream out the rooms by love it. I ain't brother
that I'm patient, girl. Take your time.

Speaker 33 (01:26:13):
I'm waiting get your hair rap on my lady. You're
gonna teach tho. Excuse to my baby love it when
you wake up on that your room. Don't make up
my smile making you fake gush. You know what that
could take us love it ways line next to me,

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you say how it was your day? Loves a little
day girl? Why you gotta say stuff? God gave you
that great touch. I'm loving the hair wrap. Are your
rock ginger regal and you walk ainger? Then one can
tell you novehinger. Now I just said bocross over hair

(01:26:56):
rab there your rock ginger regle away and you.

Speaker 11 (01:27:01):
No one can tell you nothinger nah, just.

Speaker 33 (01:27:05):
Across the world and you wear it with pride. It's
a lot of ghosts from your mama though. That's how
you now pro gonna be feeling like I can't wait
to get you out of those young lady.

Speaker 11 (01:27:16):
Look at how you make me guess you want to row?
Oh who who got the clothes? And design a flow?

Speaker 19 (01:27:22):
You go there?

Speaker 11 (01:27:22):
You put the glow from long time ago, bought it
from the market. Now you wear it like an artist.

Speaker 33 (01:27:27):
But like everything we own it gentrified every charger Remember
when they loft of their head raps?

Speaker 11 (01:27:32):
Do you wear now? They want to know where you.

Speaker 33 (01:27:34):
Go to tell them's rad your trade secrets cannot be
giving that for some air they pay and tell them
triple the price.

Speaker 11 (01:27:40):
That's from my pants on cares.

Speaker 33 (01:27:42):
Let us speakers. Hair know ain't no small games. If
you need I read load. My baby girl got the
hair rap bomb by the time. That is more than
have the hair rap gone. Y'all love it when you
wake up on that you run no make up my
smam maken you fake good. You know that could take

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us love it wads line next to me, you say
how it was you? He loves a little thing girl.
Why you gotta say stuff? God gave you that great touch.
I'm loving the hand rap. There your rock, Ginger, Regal
Way you walk Ginger, No one can tell you nothinger now.

Speaker 11 (01:28:25):
I just said, vote across the door, hair rap.

Speaker 33 (01:28:29):
There your rock Ginger, Regal Wayne, you walk Ginger, No
one can tell you nothinger Now, I just said vote
across the.

Speaker 11 (01:28:39):
World and you your city's number one DJ.

Speaker 35 (01:28:55):
Once I say it again, I said it before. Move
out the way. When I'm coming through the door, doctor,

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well it's.

Speaker 10 (01:29:21):
Time to bring on the Man of God.

Speaker 3 (01:29:24):
But before we do that, I just want to let
everybody know that's in the clubhouse to go ahead and
put any prayer request that you have in the chat
so that the Man of God can pray for you.
So my next guest is a bishop. He pastors at
Soul Tabernacle, City of Refuge. I want you all to

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give a lot of love and welcome Bishop doctor Derek A.

Speaker 2 (01:29:53):
Robert.

Speaker 3 (01:29:54):
Hey, hey, I am doing wonderful. How are you doing today?

Speaker 30 (01:30:02):
I'm blessed and I can't complain.

Speaker 3 (01:30:04):
I know that's right, blessed and highly favored. Yes, yes, yes,
so happy Women's History month?

Speaker 30 (01:30:12):
Yes, yes. Would you like to get celebration?

Speaker 13 (01:30:16):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (01:30:16):
Would you like to give a shout out to a
woman in your life?

Speaker 30 (01:30:20):
Well, I shout out to all the women in my life,
my sisters, my cousins, my aunts, the matriarch of I mean,
my mother's, my mother's oldest sister. They're celebrated her one
hundredth birthday.

Speaker 11 (01:30:35):
Amen.

Speaker 3 (01:30:37):
Yes, that is beautiful, a whole century. So what did
you all do to celebrate that?

Speaker 30 (01:30:44):
Well, we just get all you know, she's going through
some some challenges, but God has kept me. So you know,
we just had a nice little small cration for her.

Speaker 3 (01:30:56):
Wow, that is beautiful. Oh you got to get all
that wisdom from her. Y'all got to talk and get
all that history. That is just beautiful. Oh, hey man,
that's beautiful. Yes, So I like to tell everybody where
I meet my guests. So I met you at the
New York Gospel Alliance g MWA concert in the Bronx

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a few weeks ago.

Speaker 13 (01:31:20):
So I was.

Speaker 3 (01:31:21):
Hosting in your group, the Gospel Soul Children performed and
you all had your nice I think you had some
like rolls like Neon Green or something like that. I
can't remember, but I was like, okay, So y'all already
caught my eye. You know, I had to talk about
it as a comedian, you know, I was like, all right,
but there y'all came in. Y'all just sang, and y'all

(01:31:43):
just toaret a place down. So, you know, I had
to make sure I invited y'all. I think my mom
was like, hey here, bishops, you know, mind's be like
get him.

Speaker 13 (01:31:56):
Yes.

Speaker 10 (01:31:57):
So we stayed in touch, and I'm so glad that
you came on today.

Speaker 30 (01:32:01):
Yes, thank you so much for inviting me.

Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Of course, So tell us a little bit about your
journey to pastoring.

Speaker 30 (01:32:09):
Wow, it has been a journey. Actually, I was just
the choir director with my group, the group that you heard,
and we were rehearsing at this particular church that I'm
pastoring now. They had opened up their doors for us,
and the pastor got gravely if when they came to
me just out of the blue and just said, we

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want you to take over the church. And I wasn't
really a minister, really ready to pastor a church. But
I said, well, let me pray about it. And they said, well,
you pray about it. We already prayed.

Speaker 3 (01:32:43):
Oh well, okay, you don't need no confirmation because they
got the word okay, okay, now about it.

Speaker 30 (01:32:52):
And before I got a chance to tell my bishop,
you know, he spoke to me. I guess God had
showed him something, and he caught me up. He said, Dereka,
somebody's getting ready to offer you a church. And I said, well, Bishop,
they did you know this past Wednesday. He said, okay,
well we're gonna uh install you and ordain you and
the next ninety days and the rest is history. And

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that was twenty four years ago.

Speaker 3 (01:33:17):
Ooh, that is just a testimony of being in the
place you're supposed to be at all right.

Speaker 30 (01:33:22):
Now, oh God, the choir director. But when God opens
up doors and cause the ministry, it's best that you
say yes.

Speaker 3 (01:33:30):
Wow. And here I was, I was thinking that you
were pastoring the church first because it's called Soul Tabernacle.
And then we got the Gospel sold children. I was like,
is that the choir at the church, But you.

Speaker 30 (01:33:43):
Already had the choir right already the choir and use
the name of the church. It was first signed on
the Baptist Church.

Speaker 3 (01:33:51):
Oh okay.

Speaker 30 (01:33:52):
The thing on my heart was the twenty third division
of songs. He restored myself, just combined the two ministries
together on now.

Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
I love that.

Speaker 3 (01:34:03):
Well, everything has been so inspiring already, but I do
want you to do words of inspiration. So I like
to make sure that people get some word for the
week because a lot of people have not made it
back into the church building since abandonment.

Speaker 30 (01:34:16):
We love this time, yeah, gray to come back into
the church building.

Speaker 3 (01:34:20):
Or just they comfortable at home. They work from home.
They're doing everything from home. They don't even go shopping,
no more buying the stuff online. Yes, so it's just
a new way to church. So I always like to
make sure people can get some word for the week.
So what has God put on your heart for the people.

Speaker 30 (01:34:37):
Well, because it's women celebrating the month.

Speaker 9 (01:34:39):
I was reading.

Speaker 30 (01:34:41):
In the Bible Book of Matthew Mark and Luke actually
tells us this particular story about a young woman who
had an issue of blood for the twelve long years,
and she spent all the money goods trying to see doctors,
and instead of her condiction getting better, got worse. If
you know anything about the Jewish accustomed back in the day,

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if you had a handicap or an illness, they would
consider you to be either cursed or someone in your
family has sins. So that tells us that she didn't
have any family or friends around. But twelve long years
is a long time, and she heard my rumor that
this man named Jesus can heal, set free, and deliver,
and he was actually coming to her direction. She told

(01:35:30):
herself a lot of times, sometimes we do have to
speak to ourselves just to encourage ourselves. David said, sometimes
we have to encourage ourselves. So I can imagine she
just told herself, if I can just get to him,
if I can just touch the hymn up his garmit
I'll be made whole. But then she thought, she said,
does he's so popular? How can I get to him.

(01:35:50):
I'm a woman, I'm deemed unclean, I have this illness.
But she was determined. She was determined. She was she
was death spread. When you were desperate, desperate times called
for desperate measures. So she just decided she's gonna go
see this. So she wrapped herself up. And crowd was

(01:36:11):
around Jesus, and the Bible tells us that he was
actually talking to one of the officers of the city.
But she got off the knee. He didn't care what
people thought about her, made her way through the crowd
and excuse me, ma'am, excuse me, sir. She just reached out,
and she said that that must be him, because the

(01:36:33):
feet were the colored brass. The people was around us.
There was somebody and something different about this man. But
she reached out and touched the hem of his garment.
As soon as she touched him of his garment, Uh,
the blood dried up, the sickness dried up in her body.
But Jesus felt the virtue come out of his body.

(01:36:55):
He turned around and said, who touched me? And because
he was around servants and the disciples, they looked at him, said, Master,
no one touched you, because we're here. He says, no,
somebody touched me. And when he turned around, he saw
her trembling, nervous because she thought she had did something wrong.

(01:37:16):
But that was the only way she can get to
him by, you know, getting on our need. Some of
us where we're we're so ashamed just to get on
our knees and and and reach out and touch God,
you know. But he looked at her, and she thought
he was going to ridicule. He looked at her and said,
your faith has made you hold. And I noticed one

(01:37:39):
thing in the scripture. It didn't say you know, you're healed.
It said your faith has made you hold, meaning everything
that she thought she lost was now put back together.
And then he said something that made her feel not
only killed and made whole, but he included her into

(01:37:59):
his face family. He says, Daughter, after twelve long she
had no friends, no family because she was ostracized and
put aside and people are ashamed of her. She didn't
have no friends, no family, no money because she had
borrowed all the money she could just get a cure.
But when he said that one thing, Daughter, she felt

(01:38:22):
incluted into his family. Yes, so now she you know,
got two for one. She was made whole and now
she's part of the family. So I just want to
encourage the women out there. Some of the men, you know,
they're still healing in the name of Jesus. Whatever you're
going through. Just touched to him of his garment. Become

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part of his family. And he's a good father. He's
whenever we pray, he said, the Lord is my noll,
not one. He's a father that watches over you. He
protects you, he feeds you. Just become part of his
family and am nothing else that you go through. It
will matter. Once you keep your eyes on the prize,

(01:39:05):
keep your eyes on Jesus. He'll make a way out
of no way, and just have faith. Her faith made
her whole, Her faith made her determined.

Speaker 13 (01:39:14):
They made me to care.

Speaker 30 (01:39:15):
What people thought about her. Probably looked at her, where
is she going?

Speaker 2 (01:39:18):
Uh?

Speaker 30 (01:39:20):
Why is she trying to get close to this man?
But she was determined to get something and the only one,
the only one in the Bible that took something from Jesus.
Most of the time Jesus played his hands or he
spoke of work, he actually reached out and touched him.
This morning, Just reach out and touch him.

Speaker 3 (01:39:38):
Amen, what you want? Amen, Thank you so much for
that encouraging word. So I do want you to pray.
I did look in the chat. I did see one
prayer request. Again, if you're in the clubhouse and you
want the Man of God to pray for you, please
go ahead and put it in the chat. But I
do have some prayer requests for you. So a lot

(01:39:59):
of people have passed away this week. So jazz musician
Roy Ayers passed away on Tuesday. He was the jazz
and funk pioneer.

Speaker 10 (01:40:12):
He was eighty four years old.

Speaker 3 (01:40:13):
He had a lengthy illness. Dwayne Wiggins of Tony Tony
Tony passed away.

Speaker 30 (01:40:20):
Oh yes, yes, yeah, I didn't hear about that.

Speaker 3 (01:40:24):
Yeah, he was sixty four years old. He had bladder cancer.

Speaker 13 (01:40:28):
My age.

Speaker 17 (01:40:29):
Wow.

Speaker 10 (01:40:31):
ROBERTA.

Speaker 3 (01:40:31):
Flack, we already know she passed away. Her funeral is tomorrow,
so we definitely want to lift up her family. Ol
Sharpton is preaching it. I'm supposed to be covering it
for the newspaper. So yeah, I know it's going to
be practiced in Harlem. Starts at four o'clock. So we
definitely want to lift up her family. You know that
they're comforted. The Banks family, their friends to the show
and friends of ours. They just lost their cousin Lucille

(01:40:55):
Nesmith Shaw Hazel Dukes. She recently passed away. She was
the mother of Ammi Zion Church. So she's gonna have
her funeral on Wednesday. Did you know her personally?

Speaker 30 (01:41:08):
No, I've seen her a few times, but I didn't
know her personally.

Speaker 3 (01:41:12):
Okay, I know that was in the chat for you
know our alliance, New York Gospel Alliance. Let me see
what else I want you to pray for the show
of course, to me and miss Jones show and the listeners,
and let me go to the chat because I see
Erica said that she wants prayer. She wants you to
pray that she doesn't become worried or feel like she'll
faint when God, yes, yeah, in the name of Jesus,

(01:41:35):
has a particular duty just for her. Okay, So in
anything else that God has put on your heart to pray.

Speaker 30 (01:41:42):
About, Okay, right, were you ready to pray?

Speaker 11 (01:41:45):
Yes?

Speaker 30 (01:41:46):
We are ready, Okay, Father, got in the name of
the Sins, we come to you, Yes, as humble as
we know, knowing that you are all thick, Yes, knowing
that everything but fail.

Speaker 3 (01:41:58):
Yes God.

Speaker 30 (01:41:58):
So God, we're asking you, God that you would be
a mother to bless a father, to the fatherless, those
who have lost loved ones. Lord, you said that you
would be a comforter, and God, we say thank you
for being right there for us. Lord God, we asked
that you would bless the Erica, Lord God, to touch

(01:42:20):
encourage her. Lor God, let her know she's not alone,
to know that even in her weakest hour, you will
give her strength. God, we thank you for all of
the family. Thanks family, and the Duke family and all
those that lost loved God, wrap your arms around them
and just to let them know that, Lord God is

(01:42:40):
strength and there's healing for the nation. And if you
chose not to heal them on this side, you know
that you can heal them on the other side, and
that you know what's best. So we accept what you allowed.
Strengthen our heart and strengthen our minds. Lord God, just
to allow us to realize that you never make any mistiss.

Speaker 13 (01:43:01):
We thank you for who you are.

Speaker 30 (01:43:03):
We thank you that we have breath in our bodies.
Lord God, were in our right mind. God, we thank
you for not only for who you are, what you are.

Speaker 13 (01:43:12):
God.

Speaker 30 (01:43:12):
You are a healer, You are a waymaker. God, You
you just keep us in the time of storm. You said,
even in the time of storm, you will be helt us.
So we say thank you. Help us with God, guide
it as we go to.

Speaker 13 (01:43:27):
And fro through it a day.

Speaker 30 (01:43:28):
We know that we are going through certain things, Lord God,
even in this government. We know that there's someone sitting
in the White House. But God, you are the king
of kings. You said Hi on the throne. We thank
you God that you never left us. We thank you
that you were presslave God, and we ask that you
will continue to keep us, continue to watch over in

(01:43:48):
Jesus precious names, God, those people that have prairie questions,
that you would meet their needs. We serve God that
only not only here's our prayers, but you, Yes, I'll pread.
We say thank you for being a prayer answering guard
and Jesus precious things.

Speaker 3 (01:44:06):
We pray, Amen and Amen. All right, So let's just
change gears a little bit. So we talked a little
bit about your choir, the Gospel Soul Children. Now, when
did you start this choir and what made you start
this choir. I know you've been directing since you were
twelve years old, which I thought was amazing. Sounds like
me because I was up directing you up in the church.

(01:44:29):
Oh yeah, yes, yes, but that that's.

Speaker 10 (01:44:31):
As far as I took it.

Speaker 30 (01:44:34):
But you know, when you have a children's choir and
my old church, I came out of the Amy's I Church,
my old church. They the Minnesota music that actually saw
something in me. So in the children's choir, he said,
you know what, I don't want an adult to a
director choir went in the children. So at the age
of twelve, he put me in front of the choir
and I directed. But in nineteen ninety nine I saw

(01:44:59):
it need for a choir that didn't have people, you know,
I wanted just the average church going or church choir
members to feel a part of something. I came out
of a choir two choirs that were recording choirs, Reverend
Bishop Jamison and the Triboral Mass Choir and the late

(01:45:21):
Bishop Michelle White in the west Chester Mass Choir. But
I wanted to do on my own. So I just
decided to have a few people come together in the
Bronx in Manhattan and the Queen's area to have a
choir that will not only things, but we have signed
language interpreters and we had some praise dance. I wanted

(01:45:43):
to put all these men together into one, and that's
when we came up with the Gospel. So their original
children are in New Orleans, Okay, right, So I've known
them for many years. They've been apart of the Gospemusic
Workshop of America. So I met with them. I said,

(01:46:03):
I want to do something similar to what you guys
are doing in New Orleans.

Speaker 13 (01:46:08):
And they gave me.

Speaker 30 (01:46:09):
Okay, So I named the CRI the Gospel Stold Children
of New York.

Speaker 3 (01:46:13):
Oh, okay, you got to put that of New York
on It's right.

Speaker 7 (01:46:17):
We have.

Speaker 30 (01:46:18):
Yeah, there's the Soul Children of Chicago. All though. So
the two of us, the Gospel so New Orleans and
the Gospel of New York, celebrating each other. Every couple
of years we get together, and it's been just a
work journey. Some of our children have grown up and
going to college and become successful, but we're still moving there.

Speaker 28 (01:46:41):
You know.

Speaker 30 (01:46:41):
We're not young as we used to be. So when
people hear the Gospel Sold Children, they look for a
children's criad, but grown up.

Speaker 10 (01:46:50):
You're like, all right, we're all growing up in here. Okay,
We're just children all alone with children of God. Okay,
we've been there six.

Speaker 13 (01:46:59):
Book Rock Children.

Speaker 10 (01:47:02):
Yes, yes, yes, all.

Speaker 3 (01:47:05):
Right, let's go ahead and play one of your songs.
He's sweet, I know, and then we'll be right back.
Don't go anywhere, y'all, We'll be right back. He's sweet,
I know by the Gospel Soul Children of New York.

Speaker 13 (01:47:58):
Yeah, you don't like that.

Speaker 11 (01:48:23):
Tell the world.

Speaker 13 (01:48:26):
How the.

Speaker 5 (01:48:29):
Thought.

Speaker 2 (01:48:30):
Don't say.

Speaker 6 (01:48:40):
He's sweet.

Speaker 2 (01:48:49):
I'm gonna say with us, he's sweet.

Speaker 33 (01:48:51):
I know.

Speaker 28 (01:49:01):
This old hell.

Speaker 5 (01:49:02):
He's sweet.

Speaker 6 (01:49:03):
I know I know.

Speaker 5 (01:49:08):
I said, yeah, said now.

Speaker 9 (01:49:45):
I'm on you know by now sing with us?

Speaker 13 (01:49:47):
He sweet?

Speaker 27 (01:49:48):
I know.

Speaker 13 (01:49:52):
Sweet. I know.

Speaker 2 (01:49:58):
He'll sweet.

Speaker 13 (01:50:00):
I know.

Speaker 27 (01:50:00):
I know.

Speaker 26 (01:50:03):
Nobody had to tell me.

Speaker 28 (01:50:05):
I know.

Speaker 7 (01:50:10):
I have the floor, room, the table.

Speaker 11 (01:50:49):
Everybody don't have a movie.

Speaker 2 (01:50:56):
I'll know.

Speaker 36 (01:50:58):
Why, I said, I said, Paul, say you'll tell.

Speaker 5 (01:51:17):
You everything else.

Speaker 36 (01:51:19):
I said, look every where you could, I said the stable,
I said, I said everything.

Speaker 11 (01:51:31):
Every one will save you.

Speaker 13 (01:51:35):
I said, I know.

Speaker 5 (01:51:47):
You don't know you like that.

Speaker 3 (01:52:06):
He's sweet.

Speaker 10 (01:52:07):
I know, yes he is. I love that the.

Speaker 3 (01:52:11):
Gospel Soul Children of New York.

Speaker 10 (01:52:13):
That was beautiful.

Speaker 30 (01:52:15):
Thank you, thank you.

Speaker 10 (01:52:17):
We are so out of time.

Speaker 3 (01:52:18):
Why don't you give everybody your social media information, your
website information so that they can keep in touch with you.

Speaker 13 (01:52:26):
Fow okay, well we're on Facebook.

Speaker 30 (01:52:28):
We're on Facebook. You can reach us at the Gospel
Soul Children of New York. We have two pages. And
then I'm on Instagram. You can always call me in
my name Derrick A. Roberts. You can reach us anytime.
I answer all my else and we're located. You after
want to visit the church or even join the choir.

(01:52:48):
We're open for new membership, so tapping out Refuge thirteen
thirty one Bristol Street in the heart of the South Bronx.

Speaker 10 (01:52:58):
South Bronx.

Speaker 30 (01:53:02):
Well we heard so may twice a month, every second
and every fourth Saturday. Nice reach out to us and
we're the new members.

Speaker 3 (01:53:09):
It's beautiful And where can they come see you? You
got some upcoming events that they can come and check
you out.

Speaker 30 (01:53:16):
Yes, they're preparing actually to lay down a few tracks.
We want to come out with a new project by
the end of this year, but I believe it's May fourteenth,
May twenty fourth.

Speaker 28 (01:53:30):
We'll be in New.

Speaker 30 (01:53:31):
Rochelle that Saint Catherine am Design Church in full concert.

Speaker 13 (01:53:35):
Beautiful.

Speaker 30 (01:53:36):
We have so many things, but our calendar is on
our page. Okay, so just out to us and listen.
I hope we'll be a blessed.

Speaker 3 (01:53:46):
Yes, well, we're going to play our go on the
way out. Go ahead and line that up for us
real quick.

Speaker 30 (01:53:52):
Great, Okay. The song simply just says on the mountaintop
or in the valley low. We know as Christians it's
not always going to be so easy. I have to
go through some valleys. But I'll go where he leads me.
I'll go. It's an old hend which prove the open. Yes,
I'll go wherever you leave me.

Speaker 3 (01:54:10):
I love it all right. Well, I appreciate you coming
on and blessing us with the word and prayer and
then sharing your music with us.

Speaker 30 (01:54:19):
Well, I thank you. I appreciate you for having me.

Speaker 10 (01:54:22):
All right, you have a blessed and wonderful day.

Speaker 13 (01:54:25):
Thank you.

Speaker 10 (01:54:25):
Likewise, all right, y'all, you know what time it is.

Speaker 3 (01:54:29):
It's time for me to shake the spot. These two
hours go by so fast. I want to thank pastor
doctor Derek Roberts for sharing the words of inspiration, comedian
Larry Lla for bringing the Funny and Inkless co founder
Jeff Garnett for sharing his tattoo removed. If you miss
any part of today's show, the replay will be available

(01:54:50):
immediately on Clubhouse. I will also be posting it up
on SoundCloud and on my website, Miss Jones Productions dot com,
as well as on my YouTube page Miss Jones Productions,
and it will live forever on iHeartRadio, Google Podcasts, as
well as Amazon Music. All you have to do is
search for the Me and Miss Shoon Show. Well, you
do not want to miss next week. I have a

(01:55:10):
lot of amazing guests coming on. I have Pastor Helena
Pearce coming on with words of inspiration, gospel recording artists
The Anointed Covenant, Suns Quartet music.

Speaker 10 (01:55:21):
You know we love them haha.

Speaker 3 (01:55:23):
They're gonna be coming out and sharing some new music.
Comedian Dejon Alford, he's gonna come, bring some fun, he
help me spill some tea. And Lysette McCant she's gonna
share her organization with us. So you don't want to
miss next week or any week. I'm here every single Sunday,
same time, same place, same channel, right here on the
Me and Miss Jones Show. In the meantime, go ahead

(01:55:45):
and go to my website, my website is Miss Jones
Productions dot com. On Facebook, I'm journalist Miss Jones, and
on Instagram and TikTok, i am Miss Jones Productions and
you can see where I'm doing comedy, hosting shows, my accent,
of course, my kids, multiplication, motivation music. You also go
to my website learn with hip Hop dot com. Well,
I have a lot of upcoming events, y'all. I have Tomorrow,

(01:56:07):
as I said, I am going to cover the ROBERTA.
Flex Funeral in Harlem. Starts at four o'clock. Then on Thursday,
I will be performing comedy at a nursing home. This
is my first time doing comedy at a nursing home.
I did Minister to Everyfore and sing and stuff, but
I am actually gonna be doing some comedy there.

Speaker 10 (01:56:25):
It's like a one woman show, so I'm excited about it.
And then Thursday night I'm DJing.

Speaker 3 (01:56:30):
Yes y'all got another DJ gig am So I'm dj
and Valerie Paul's birthday party at the Being Runner Cafe.

Speaker 13 (01:56:38):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (01:56:38):
And then I will be in Nayak at the Library
for the Aka's Women's Entrepreneur event next Sunday from one
to three. So y'all come check me out and make
plans for that already. I want to thank everybody for
listening today. Shout out to everybody that is in the
clubhouse and has been in the clubhouse.

Speaker 11 (01:56:55):
I love y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:56:56):
Moms, Bernard, all my guests have been in there, Donovan,
a Erica, Spade, Paul all the way from your God
to Kimberly and Moore.

Speaker 10 (01:57:03):
I can't remember everybody, but I love y'all.

Speaker 3 (01:57:06):
We're going out to our goal by the Gospel Sole
Children of New York. I'm doctor, Miss Shones, the beauty
of comedy. I've enjoyed being your host. Until next time, y'all,
holler and be easy.

Speaker 33 (01:57:17):
This is the first live gospel recording here at the Schoenberg.

Speaker 30 (01:57:21):
For those of you that have never held them, I
tell you to hold them. For those of you that
have heard them, I tell you to get ready.

Speaker 33 (01:57:29):
Ladies and gentlemen, brothers and sisters, stand to your feet
as we welcome none other than Pastor Derek Roberts and the.

Speaker 8 (01:57:39):
Gospel Sole Children of New York City.

Speaker 2 (01:58:33):
Waiting not.

Speaker 7 (01:58:37):
I fro follow.

Speaker 15 (01:58:42):
Eleieve me hello, I'll just step below, O Jes that.

Speaker 5 (01:58:53):
Go with you, I will follow you. Ill, oh, not it.

Speaker 2 (01:59:19):
Oh good.

Speaker 5 (01:59:25):
Lad. Yeah, yeah, I'll.

Speaker 6 (01:59:31):
Go, I'll go, I'll goo.

Speaker 2 (01:59:34):
God, your man.

Speaker 18 (01:59:44):
Your bell and you said, O God, I'm here the Dona.

Speaker 5 (02:00:00):
I know.

Speaker 6 (02:00:06):
I know I'm gonna say, i'll go.

Speaker 2 (02:00:20):
I'll go for you.

Speaker 5 (02:00:23):
You know what to do.

Speaker 17 (02:00:28):
We say?

Speaker 5 (02:00:29):
Did I know?

Speaker 2 (02:00:31):
Wes he know?

Speaker 11 (02:00:33):
He know I'll go.

Speaker 5 (02:00:41):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (02:00:46):
He will either die.

Speaker 5 (02:00:51):
Yeah, see me though,
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