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Speaker 1 (00:00):
To live with another episode, another episode of My Worthless Too,
says table talk and look at here.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Let me tell you we are here to grow, and
we are here to glow. That's what we're gonna do.
Right here.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
We're gonna share, open, honest, and transparent. That's what it's
all about. I'm gonna share. I'm going to share what
is on my heart, what God has placed on me
to give to you. Look here, it's gonna be real,
it's gonna be authentic. But one thing about it, it's
gonna be the truth, straight from your boy, louis here,
a country boy. So what I need for you to do?

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Sit back, relax, put on your head gear, all my
Worthless Too, since it's about to put something in you. Ah,
And here we go, Here we go, Here we go.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Oh, the loud mouth of the South. Don't even need
a microphone. The biggest mouth there is. It's me, ah,
your favorite country of war all the way from exit one, uh,
the Louisiana Country War. And I am here once more again.

(01:12):
It is Wednesday, and it is time.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
It is time. It is time for.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
Some table talk.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
And looking here, y'all, I have a special guest tonight.
I have a special guest who is gracing the platform.
It is is an honor, It is a privilege to
have this young lady here. She's doing wonderful, marvelous things
right here. She's in the city, in the city. She's
doing marvelous things right here in the city. And she's

(01:42):
spreading around the globe. Okay, she is, she's international, she's worldwide.
She's all of that and a bag of chips. Okay,
all of that and a bag of chips. Man, this lady,
we've been we've been fighting to get together. I'm gonna
tell y'all, we've been fighting to get together. We've been fighting.
We've been fighting to get together. But you know, what

(02:02):
was meant to be will be how it's supposed to be,
will turn out exactly that way. So it don't matter.
It don't matter how we got here. The fact is,
y'all's guess what. We's here now.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
We's yeah.

Speaker 5 (02:14):
Now, we's up in yeah nowh Marah, thank you, thank you,
thank you, man, so, thank you, thank you, Mochah, thank
you for coming.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
There's one thing and we're gonna keep We're gonna roll
right into this thing. And I don't know if you
well know you've never had an opportunity to be here. Well,
let me tell you this is a this is not
and I didn't tell you behind the scenes. I'm gonna
tell you in front. This ain't old country boys platform.
I just have the honor of being the doorkeeper of this.
So this ain't mine. I'm grateful. I'm grateful that you came.

(02:52):
This belongs to God. He just say, country boy sits
your country self down, run your country mouth. I control
everything else. You just which the butt. Yes, that's what
I'm gonna do. But that is that is what this is.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
This is not. If you don't know, this ain't the
normal normal. Okay, this I ain't.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
I ain't When you came and we were talking, I
ain't asked you a whole bunch of questions. I just say, good,
I need to.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Send you a list of questions, so I need you.
It ain't. It ain't like that.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
This This is as real as it gets. This is
this is as country real as it is.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
The premises and the name of the show is my
worthless two cents table talk. The table talk part is
the reality part of it. The reality part of table
talk is I'm from the country for real, for real
and at the table when we're sitting down, don't nobody
have a list of questions?

Speaker 2 (03:50):
At the table is the safe place?

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Is that spot where you can come and you can
share open, honest and transparent. You're don't have to worry
about nobody else saying nothing because usually they got a
piece of chicken in their mouth trying to eat, so
they ain't got time to judge you.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
They ain't got time talking about what.

Speaker 1 (04:10):
So that is God has created this space, this place
as a safe place, a place for people to come
and share about themselves, about what they have going on,
about their journey. So I will call you welcome, my sister,
because look, were family.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
Now we's Family's family now just din't know it, but
we's family. But before I turn it over to you,
and that's basically what I do. Okay, I just turn
it over because ain't nobody. Ain't nobody let me tell
you so this is what I know. Ain't nobody come

(04:52):
to see this big live mouth old man.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Okay, they they sent your picture and they would look,
I'll tell you what they did because that what they
sent your picture because your picture was on the fly. Fact,
they was like, who is.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
We got to tune who that is.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
But I want to say thank you, thank you for joining.
Thank you so very much. I'm excited to hear your story.
I'm excited to hear what you have to share. I'm
so excited for it. But before I get into that business,
there is some business that I must get into first,

(05:41):
and that's the real business, and that is this right here,
dear having it. Father, Thank you for this day. Thank
you for your grace, Thank you for your mercy, Father God.
I come today for those who have not come and
will not come for themselves. I come today interceding for
all those. I come today interceding for mothers, for fathers,

(06:01):
for children. I come interceding for men, for women. I
come interceding right now, Father God, for them. I'm standing.
I'm standing in the gap. I'm standing in the gap,
and I'm coming to you. I'm coming to you first
and foremost. I'm coming saying thank you. Thank you, not
for what you've done, Father God, but thank you for
who you are, Father God. Each and every one of

(06:24):
us are going through something. Keyword is going through that
means we're not there to stay. And I thank you,
I thank you, I thank you for being there with
each and every one of us. Father God, there those
that are questioning, they are those that are struggling, They
are those that are doing all those things. But I'm

(06:44):
asking you today for all of those that are doing
all those things. I'm here to say only one thing
that those need to do, and that is seek you,
because you have the answers the way. You are the truth,
and you are the life. Father God. I'm standing right
here and I'm praying. I'm praying. I'm praying. I'm praying
for the three things that I always pray for.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
For each and everyone, the same.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Thing over and over again that I pray for for
each and everyone with myself included.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
That is strength, That is wisdom, and that is understanding.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
I'm not going to pray for anything that is not
in your will, but I know those three things are.
I'm not gonna pray for nobody to have a million
dollars and get a big five hours, because that might
not be in your will. But I know strength, wisdom,
and understanding are Father God. I ask these prayers. I
ask for you to cover this city, ask for you
to cover this platform. I ask for you to cover

(07:43):
this state. I ask for you to cover this country.
I ask for you to cover this world and let
those that have ears here, if my people who are
called by my name shall seek my face turned from
their wicked ways. Father God, I'm praying. I'm praying that

(08:06):
prayer for each and everyone. And I thank you, I
thank you, I thank you, Thank you for this guest,
thank you for her coming and being obedient.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
I asked these prayers in your son Jesus name. Amen.

Speaker 4 (08:20):
Amen, a man, Amen, Amen, all right, thank you for that.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Started listen and started.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Look here, y'all, we have this wonderful, wonderful, wonderful, amazing, amazing,
talented lady who is joining us tonight.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Once more. Again.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
I'll tell you she's got wonderful things going on right
here in the city. She's been doing wonderful things. Didn't
just started. She ain't new to this.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
She true it is. So I'm going to now. I
will tell you, Mocha. I'm gonna let you introduce yourself.

Speaker 1 (09:04):
But I will tell you I don't have a list
of questions that I asked, But there are some questions
I'm gonna throld to you. But but but but but
but but but that's gonna be later.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
Wrong, you know. So without father Ado.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
I learned that word a few years ago when I
first started doing this, and I've been canning and I've
been tanning up ever since. Without father ad, without father Ado.
What I need for each and every one of you
to do. What I need for you to do out
there on Instagram land. What I need for you to
do out there in Facebook Land. What I need for
you to do out there in YouTube land. What I

(09:40):
need for you to do out there in Tiktokland. Do
one thing for this old country boy. What do you want,
country boy?

Speaker 3 (09:47):
Oh, sit back, relax, put on your head, gil.

Speaker 4 (09:54):
More, come more, Come.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
More, is about to put something in your ear?

Speaker 4 (10:06):
Wow? What introduction? My name is Nicky Ferguson Niko let
Ferguson for my government name. And I am known as
Miss Mocha. And I came about because I'm still doing it.
I wear a lot of brown. I was wearing a
lot of brown then, and that's how I got my name.
They just started calling me Miss Mocha. And I created

(10:29):
a company, Mocha Brown Production, and it's just stuck with me.
And and that's that's that's me. That's what most people
know me. By it's miss Mocha.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Miss alright.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
Look, look at least ups.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
I know how to deliver though I can't deliver. Man.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
Well, look you are here.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
You are here for your here I will say, you're
here because you're supposed to be here and you're here
to deliver. And I'm gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell
you this. I just this just hit me. You came
here for a reason that you thought and hear this
this ain't even I'm just you came here for a

(11:20):
reason that you thought. M but you're going to deliver
something to someone tonight that they need.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
So da it is.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
I'm done now do you're fying?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Look I'm gonna sit back over here. I'm gonna sit
back now I can sit and relax. It's your show.

Speaker 4 (11:45):
Uh So what we're here for at the beginning the
start is to talk about my two events that I
have coming up this weekend. Yes it's a double double
double dumper. So we have the seventeenth Annual Community Fun
Day and it is on Saarday two pm to eight pm.

(12:08):
And basically basically we're just gonna be celebrating having fun.
We have artists, we have the move off for the kids.
Lots and lots of vendors, probably twenty thirty vendors that
will be out there. We have R and B, wrap gospel.
We even have Hispanic dancers that's gonna come out. So

(12:29):
it's for the community. It's for everybody, not just one
cultural it is a cultural event for everybody. So make
sure y'all come on out and have a great time. Kids, adults,
all of them sixty seven and eighty ninety years old,
come on out. We don't exciminate it all.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
There you go, there you go. So where is where
is this event going to be taking place.

Speaker 4 (12:50):
It is at the Legendary Cultural Center, the Shrine of
the Black Madonna fifty three nine Martin Luther King, bull oftvar, Houston, Texas,
seven seven zero two one, and that is on Martin
Luther King between Griggs and ost.

Speaker 2 (13:06):
Okay, and it starts at two pm.

Speaker 4 (13:11):
Actually, we're gonna move it up a little bit. I've
been putting out there for us to start a little
earlier because you know, the time just changed and the
weather just changed too, and it's an inside and outside event.
So we were asking people to just come at one pm.
And we're just gonna have fun until we get cold

(13:32):
the sun go down. I mean, we have the inside
building as well, so we're gonna get alze boat so
and just you know, just have fun. It's normally a
summer event. Normally I do August it's backpack giveaways, school
supply giveaway and August ooh it was so hot and
people was complaining, but we still been doing it. I said, Okay,

(13:55):
let me go ahead and move it into the cool
little weather and change it. So this will be my
first time doing it in November, but it's always been
a summer event, and this year we will be still
giving away free items that we always have, but it
will be probably like more household items, cleaning supplies, just
whatever we have in the warehouse were bringing out and

(14:16):
we're gonna give it to the public. So make sure
y'all come on out and all we ask is for
a donation.

Speaker 2 (14:22):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Wow, well now that is that is amazing. So what
is this second event?

Speaker 4 (14:28):
Okay? Both events are presented by Houston Carres Foundation, which
is my non profit organization, and the next event will
be on that Sunday, and that is November sixteenth at
the same location. So you're getting a double different ize.
So we got you for Saturday and Sunday, and so
Sunday is the Hearts of Gold Gala. I will be

(14:52):
honoring so many wonderful people that is doing amazing things
here in Houston and also Atlanta in North Carolina. I
have some people coming in to be present in Houston,
Texas for Houston Cares Day as well. So yeah, we'll

(15:15):
have performance as well, a one music band. We have
a brass band as well, and our DJ is DJ
Old School. We have a three sixty photo boot, a
silent option, so it's a lot of different activities that
will be going on. We have the red Carpet. The
Red Carpet start from three to four. You come, walk

(15:35):
down the red carpet, take your photos and your video,
you know, to do the interview. So it'll be jam packed,
so make sure y'all come on out. And it is
a fundraiser for Houston Carris Foundation. So even if you
cannot make it, please make a donation. We would definitely
accept it because what we're doing is supporting those that
domestic violence survivors. Because this whole theme this year, we

(15:59):
always have a focus and have a theme that we're
focusing on. But this year is domestic violence awareness.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
Okay, wow, that that is That is man, that's great.
It's gonna be a fun field weekend.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
Yes, you're gonna be tired, Yes, yes, I will be.
And it's gonna be so well worth it. Yeah I'm tired.

Speaker 2 (16:23):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (16:23):
Well, look you know, and and and as a conversationist,
you know as we sit here at the table about
the events that you're having.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
So what is the how does this get started?

Speaker 1 (16:37):
I mean, and and and it's wonderful, but but how
did Moca How did Mocha get into this into doing this?

Speaker 4 (16:45):
Okay, So Mocha Brown Production actually was created in two
thousand and five, when I actually made it official, but
I have been doing the protection a few years before that.
My last job that I ever had a nine to
five type of job was two thousand and five, So
I've been doing production two thousand, two thousand and three

(17:08):
on up. And then two thousand and five is when
I really said let me go ahead and make this
a company because I got fired from a job, even
though I got paid because they was firing me for
no reason. But that was my last job and they
didn't know that I was in the office. I had
got my letter that I was fired like on a Monday.
They didn't bring me back into the office to Wednesday.

(17:30):
And I'm over here, cocky and a clean my office
and of clean everything. Okay, I'm just making on y'all.
So yeah, we'll give you a recommendations. You know, we
just ended up trying to be all nice and I
was sad. I don't need y'all recommendation. I really don't,
but thank you, and you know they looking at me
like what I said. You know, I gave him on
a letter. I had been knowing this for a couple
of days, and I appreciate y'all, but y'all don't got

(17:51):
to give me that recommendation. At that time, I was
real cocky, but I didn't know that that would be
my last job. And that's why I went and created
Mocha Brown Production. Because I've been called miss Mocha. I said, okay,
Mocha Brown Production, I'm gonna step out on faith. I'm
gonna go do this. You know, I lived off the
income that they had to give me for the year

(18:12):
because they you know, a lot. I don't know whether
she's Indian. Later some fired me and she didn't even
know her own job, and I was doing my job,
but she didn't know I was doing my job. But
it was a blessing that she did that. And they
was like, oh, you ain't gonna never get no unemployment.
They don't do that, and yes, I did. So basically

(18:32):
that's how I just it started, because I mean I
loved doing it. From high school, I in Spreme Branch,
I took media technology classes and then my first commercial there,
and so then I started at Texas Southern University got
my degree in communications and I learned radio. I've been

(18:53):
at radio DJ before, and so it just branched from
from the photo fitting video to a photo to the
DJ to the bartend then and then now that the
three sixty photo boot been a big thing, I'm like,
let me go ahead and do the three sixty photo
booths and that and DJ been the best thing that
ever happened to me because that keeps me busy. And

(19:16):
I love doing events where you know, I'm making people
are happy, they're having fun, So I have fun while
I'm working. I'm not miserable. I'm like, oh Lord, here
go another event. No, I don't care how tired I am.
I got two three hours sleep, I'm finna go down
even nobody even had to sleep. But I'm gonna be
out there parting with the people. If I'm a DJ,

(19:39):
I'm DJing and I'm dancing, they call me to dance
and DJ. So you gotta make the best of what
you have, and basically that's what I did. I keep
reinventing myself and creating more businesses under the umbrella of
Mocha Brown Production because I refuse to go punch a clock.
I don't want to do that. I don't I don't
blame anybody for doing it. That's your thing, that's what

(20:01):
you do. You happy with that. But I love being
self employed and I love serving the people, and so
I just that's what I've been doing in the Houston
Carris Foundation. That came about because I have been donating
and helping people for so many years after watching my
mom and dad do it. Then I saw it doing

(20:21):
it and yeah, so four years Houston Carris Foundation and
this is my first gala.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
Oh wow, wow, Well congratulations. That is that is that
is tremendous. That is you know, because a lot of
people do a lot of things for a lot of
different reasons.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
And I don't know nobody for why they do whatever
they do. That's that's just them and nails.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
But to truly care, uh and to truly have a
heart for it's kind of what you were just saying
is the events and going. It's not like a job.
It's not like something where you get tired. You are
excited for it. And that's that means you know, I
tell people all time, that's when you know you walking

(21:06):
in your purpose. Yes, when yes.

Speaker 7 (21:09):
When you know, like you be like you could be
bum tied and they be like boom, but it's like boom.
It's but that is it, and you know, and to
see you doing that, it's wonderful, it's wonderful.

Speaker 2 (21:25):
So what is uh? So what's the next steps? So
what do you? Uh, what are you planning next?

Speaker 4 (21:33):
What's well? And you're talking about you're speaking of calling
and walking in your calling. I have been told here
in the US and in Africa that my calling was counseling.
You know, I've studied you know, the life coach and
all of that, and I've been doing it forever anyway,
because people can call me up and talk their business

(21:53):
and it be just their business. Nobody else knows. People
feel comfortable talking to me. I can really late to
a lot of different people, no matter what race. Kids,
even the animals love me. So that is my calling
and I kind of dibble dabble in it, but I
put it to the back burner until I get a

(22:13):
little older and I'm sitting down and I'm done my production,
and I now let me sit here and talk and
tell you you know this, give your advice. But right
now I think I just been having fun. I mean,
I can still have fun with that too, but production,
it's really people like thank you for coming. I'm thank
you for inviting me. They gonna say, do you want

(22:36):
to eat? Do you want something to drink? Yes, I'm
going Now. I'm family and I get hired from a
lot of events because of my personality. I might not
be the best DJ, I might not be the best
videot for a photographers, but they keep hiring me because
they be like, ooh, I like you come on in.
You know you do it different than them when I
cause I have a team. I have like five DJs

(22:58):
on the team. I have photographers that I outsourced videographers.
So we're family. We're a team. And we'll go out.
I'm gonna have fun with you, just like you my cousin.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
That's it. That's it.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
And you know, and I think people miss that that
part about it is when you bring you mh, not
your representative, You just bring you you.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Just you know.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
I had a friend of mine that said a long
time ago, just be you, because everybody else is already.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Taken, right. I can't be nobody else for me.

Speaker 2 (23:36):
Just just be you.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
And sometimes it's like people are afraid to be themselves.
They are afraid of the what people may think. Bib
Bet this old boy right here, I don't learn. People
are gonna think what they want to think, regardless of
how you are or anything of.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
However they gonna think about you. Yep, that's how they're
gonna think.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
That's what. I don't care, because I'm gonna be myself.
You know, I'm gonna be country cool right along with
your country bike. I'm gonna be me. It's just which
one you won't you want? You want the nice nikki,
but I'm gonna be I'm gonna be myself and I
just try to have fun with people and p be like,

(24:19):
how you going through that? And you because I ain't
feelna let nobody see me sweat. I don't care what
I'm going through. I'm not finna be in no pity party.
And I might do it by myself in my own room,
just for a limit, because it ain't gonna be long.
You ain't gonna know all the stuff that I'm going
through because I don't wear that on my sleep. It
ain't nobody else's business. I come to work. You hired me,

(24:39):
it ain't. I'm not finna drag on the end because
I had an argument on the way that no, you
wouldn't know that I'm here to do the job and
that and I'm gonna be on time too. You see,
I was already on your thing. You're like, wait are
I'm here waiting for the time.

Speaker 1 (24:56):
But that is I mean, that is that the that attitude
that approach to life. So many people miss that though,
you know how many people miss that? Just man, I
tell people all the time, this is what I tell mother.
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Look at you. The only thing that you have.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
Control over in this world is yourself, your attitude. That's
the only thing everything around you could be in. You
cannot control nothing around you nope. But you can control
what you put out and you can control what you

(25:39):
receive in.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
That's up to you.

Speaker 4 (25:41):
And you've got to learn how to control their self.
They gotta control their own emotions, your own temper. You
cannot say, well, I slapt her because she said this,
what I'd have heard it all like you doing this
and because someone did this. So no, you gotta control
your own self. I know, make you want to go there,

(26:03):
but you know you control your own self. And you
got to be able to be grown enough and mature
enough to be able to know the difference. Yes, too
many people use excuses. I'm a magnet to these narcissistic
mental people, and because I can deal with them, I

(26:26):
can talk to them. But I always say, you have
to control yourself, your own emotions. You can always point
the finger at somebody all the time, because it's gonna
be you can't control that person. You know how they are,
You know how they are, You deal with them how
they are. Everybody have a way you deal with them,

(26:48):
with them, don't deal with them, shut them out. I
can love you from a distance.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
Hey, look, if that's that's the real, that's that aspect
of life, that aspect of things is where I stand.
That's how I roll with it. Man, I am I
don't need nobody to be my life. Baby, I'm shine
by myself. I don't need anybody to that part. I'm

(27:17):
gonna just bet me. I'll tell folks, look here, catch
me on a Sunday. You're gonna see the same feeling
you saw saying tonight. It gonna be the same one
because I don't allow the outside things, that stuff and
it's I'm not saying that it ain't there, but I
know the difference. I can control me. How am I

(27:40):
gonna look at that? Yes, we can look at every
situation we want to, and we can think negative about it,
or you can say, what's the benefit of this? What
can I learn from it? It's totally up to you.
You know, we're we're I tell people, man, when you
start to be and you take accountability and responsibility for
your choices and your decision, it changes the game.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
That's the game change. If anybody want to know.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
An accountability, there's the game changer.

Speaker 1 (28:11):
When you start being accountable for your actions and your choices.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
Changes everything that is better speak it.

Speaker 4 (28:20):
Okay, were already getting into the colony Okay.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
That's those are the things that you know for me,
and that's what i've over time, that's what I've learned.
And when you do those things, it causes this ripple effect.
What it causes when you start taking accountability and responsibility
for yourself, your actions, your choices, you know what the
ripple effect is. Then you start walking in your purpose,

(28:52):
you start following your vision because now you're not hearing
what folks tell you. You ain't hear and folks tell you
what you can't do, but you ain't smart enough to
do what you ain't this to do because you don't
hear him. Mm hmmm, because you like, I don't care
what you think. I really, I mean, I appreciate it.
I don't care you mean because you gonna think how

(29:15):
you think. But I am not allowing that to get
in me because I know who I am.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
Who you are. They said, I know whose I am.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
And when you know that and when you can grasp that,
mm hmm. Man, ain't nothing on the outside, just you
nothing nothing. You be walking around. Look, I'll be walking
you be walking around like old country boy, just whistling
and smiling, and folks.

Speaker 4 (29:42):
Be like, what's around you? Nothing. Smiling is contagious though,
you know, you I see people and you just walk
and smiling. You know, some of them smile back at you.
It's like, I don't know you why you smile? Because
I'm happy, I'm alive.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
I like to I like to get older. I want
to keep you know, and older and older. I celebrate
my birthday every single year. I celebrate. I'm gonna have
a party. I'm gonna go I last year, I celebrated
my fifty in Ghana. I went out there by Yeah,
I had a blast. They threw me two birthday parties
and there I had a whole black party. Can you
believe the street down? I had a whole black party.

(30:21):
Little girl me wow in Africa. I was. I was amazed.
I was like, you serious, I don't know, I don't know.
And he was like, yeah, we're gonna do it. Called up,
all the friends, got a DJ. We had a ball,
and I was like, you got a party. You gotta
have fun.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
You got to, you got to.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
You know the worst part is is people who don't
want to or or figure I can do it later,
or I'll do that, I'll do that at this point,
or or later on.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
You know, there was a song to say, if.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Tomorrow comes, if tomorrow never comes, Loka, I have this
thing about myself, you know, from me when they put
me in the ground or or cremate me, wherever they
put me, because I ain't gonna be there.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
But whenever, did.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
You even have a preference, Because even you have a preference,
they might do whatever they want to do.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
Anyway, whatever you got a preferent, they're gonna do what
they want to do wherever they put me, where they
put me. The one thing I want to go with me,
how I want to go is empty. I don't want
I don't want any dreams to go with me. I
don't want any kudushit of wooters to go with me.

(31:48):
I want to leave it all on the table.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
Yes, all of it. So all you putting in there
is an empty course.

Speaker 1 (31:59):
That's it because there's no there is no hopes that's
left in there. There's no dreams that's lefting there. There's
not a vision that I'll do this one day. Lefting there,
there's not a purpose like oh well I'll do that
when I get around to it, or when this happens,
or if I have enough money or if I have
enough time. No, I'm empty, right right empty, And too

(32:22):
many people think that there is once we we'll get.
Nothing's ever promised. What we have is what we have
right now. Mm hmm in this moment.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
That is true. That is true. You said I'm out
full because it's too many people that passed away that
always wanted to wait. When I get old enough, I'm
gonna do this. When I did, I'm gonna do that,
and then you never know, car accident or anything. Just
people are not waking up and go ahead and do that.

(32:55):
That's why I do what I do. I'm doing multiple things,
and I've been told so many years, pick one thing,
focus on that. Why you're doing so much? Why you
gotta do that now? Why you gotta do this? Why
are you going to Africa? Why are you giving back
to them? It's too many people here in the US.
Mehap I can do both? Why is it limited? And

(33:16):
what are you doing to tell me to stop doing this?
Stop doing that, don't do this. I'm gonna do whatever
I done had a store front, I don't have three houses,
I don't have this. It's just it's it's whatever I
choose to do at that time, and maybe I don't
want a house right now, but when I read it,
I'm gonna do it it. But I just I'm not
living for nobody else. I'm not living well. You shouldn't

(33:36):
wear that, or you shouldn't do your hair like this.
Why you gotta do this? You know the corporate rod.
I'm not in the corporate world. I don't care. I
might have corporate clients, but you think they gonna say, oh,
we can't, we can't hire you because you got some
locks in your head or you know. I don't really
worry about none of that. I'm gonna live in my life.
I'm living it free and I'm not worry about what

(33:57):
you think you just got. You can't then be living
for everybody. Now. I'm gonna be respectful and you know,
but if I ain't harming you, don't even worry about it.
I'm gonna just keep on doing me. And then I
want my kids and live a life where my kids
can say I'm proud of my mama, and I'm proud
of my kids like me. They love me, and they

(34:19):
like me, and they talk to me all the time.
And you up here trying to tell me some people
don't even talk to their kids, don't even have a relationship.
So I just feel like that's a blessing. I don't
have to have the fancy cars and the fancies now.
As long as my my kids and my family love me,
I'm good.

Speaker 2 (34:37):
That's it. That's it. Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
And that's that's that part. And I will say that
and tip my hat to you. You're doing that thing,
that thing that's the most important that people miss.

Speaker 2 (34:50):
You are building.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
A legacy that when you leave here, your legacy will
live on. And let me correct it a little bit.
You're leaving and building a positive legacy because everybody gonna
leave a legacy behind. Okay exactly all y'all gonna leave
a legacy, Okay, legacy, But to leave a positive and

(35:22):
to focus on leaving that behind, man, that's a great thing.

Speaker 2 (35:27):
That that is a great thing.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
That is stepping outside of what people have said that
you could do. That is stepping outside of how people
want how they view you.

Speaker 3 (35:40):
Now.

Speaker 2 (35:40):
They want you to view yourself how they view you.

Speaker 4 (35:44):
And that is true because everybody believed that you should
have a job, what about your retirement, what about this?
What about that? It's it's not for everybody. Like being
an entrepreneur is not for everybody. I can't tell people
go out you need to get your own job if
they not disciplined. You have to be disciplined. I'm not

(36:05):
gonna set nobody up a failure for you to go
out here and get a job of a career. And
then now you can't pay none of your bills. You
losing everything cause you just listen to somebody that say
you need to have a career of a job. Every
everybody can't be the boss, right, and we gotta have
some workers, you know what I'm saying. You gotta have somebody.
Everybody have levels of where they supposed to be and

(36:27):
how they supposed to be and how they supposed to
do it. So I can just listen. You're gonna ask
for my opinion, but I can't tell you what to do,
just like you can't tell me what.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
It is right right right? That's it, hey, and you
know what and and that's that's.

Speaker 1 (36:42):
That's the part is is I listen, you listen, and
we are we should be like them old from I'm
from a country again, like them old shifters.

Speaker 2 (36:51):
You know, my mama used to have one of them
old shifter.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
When she was baking a cake, she take it and
she put that flour in there and she shifted. Okay, okay,
See what's opposed to fall through and you're supposed to
catch it will fall through. But the stuff that you ain't,
that that that you don't need it stayed inside the
shift it and you throw it away. See, some people

(37:15):
got some information may be trying to get You need
to shift that. You don't need to be just just tainting.
Now let me shift that because I ain't gonna take
all of what you're saying, but I'm gonna I'm gonna
take it that.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
I'm gonna put it all in here and I'm gonna
shake it. And if don't none fall out, then there
ain't nothing you said was useful to me. So you know,
all right, But you.

Speaker 1 (37:39):
Know that that aspect and that that's the thought process,
you know, and with you and with working and what
you're doing and what you're building with stepping out with
these events, and I applaud you. You know, you say
this is your first, it's.

Speaker 4 (38:00):
The first for the gala for the fundraiser, but it's
the seventeenth and you're for the community Funday been known
that for seventeen years. Yes, this is the first gala,
and it's bigger than what I thought it would be
because I said this is the first, I'm gonna go small.
You know, this is my fourth year. So I did
four PM. I'm gonna have four categories and only like

(38:22):
four people in each category and that's like sixteen people.
I'm at like sixty people right now.

Speaker 2 (38:27):
Wow. Wow wow.

Speaker 4 (38:29):
I had a different vision, but it grew because you
can't put no limits on God. And I say that,
don't put tho limits on I was like, I kept saying,
thinking little because it's my first, I'm gonna just do this,
do that.

Speaker 2 (38:42):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
It's amazing. And I've had so many people like your
your yourself to invite me on your platform. Like my
pr Amber introduced me to a lot of people that
I did the interviews for her and she nominated her
about fifteen to twenty of those that's on my list.

(39:04):
I'm like, God, oh, you need to know, you need
to honor this person. I probably got twenty people that
I couldn't honor on her list. I am we're gonna
do another event. I ain't trying to hold these people
for eight hours. Like, we're gonna try to do another one.
But it's been a blessing that she sponsored her PR services.

(39:29):
I have so many media partners that's coming out and
gonna be interviewing a red carpet, covering the event, doing
a photography. I was like, Wow, this is a blessing
and this just came to me. People are inboxing me.
You need, you need this, you need that? What do
you need? I mean, I just appreciate everybody. And I

(39:50):
really can't name names because you're gonna forget one or so.
So I just want to thank everybody, from my board
members all helping out, from all the volunteers. I think
we have about thirty something volunteers from each year for
the events. That's the most I ever had, the sponsors

(40:13):
that we have, so just I just appreciate everybody that's
put a hand in this because it's just I'm like, wow,
I think keep said I'm gonna cut off the VIP
because I think half the people in the room VIP now,
so we got some work to do and we're giving

(40:33):
gifts out for the VIP. I always like to give
gifts out. Gifts from when I do an event. We
have swag bags. Now if anybody else want to still
be in a swag bag, it's only ten dollars for
fifty business cards or flyers are put in there. So
we just have different ways that we're raising the funds

(40:54):
and different ways that we're giving back. And the categories
that I have, it's five categories. The Humanitarian Award, we
have the Men of Honor, and these mostly the men
of Honor of people that I know personally that I
actually picked and choose to because a lot of events

(41:16):
that I go to is a lot of women. Ours
went to so many events, it's more women in the
building than men. Even when you go into the club,
to the church, anywhere, you're gonna see more women than men.
So Men of Honor was definitely one of the categories,
but it grows so far that I so big that
I had to do another category. Then I got the

(41:37):
Boss Men category because I had so many men and
other of those men I have and I could just
name a few. I can't name everybody, but we have
KG Smooth from one O two. We have Uncle Fucky
Larry Jones, my cousin Robert Ferguson that used to play
for the Green Bay Packers, andre men. If you he's

(42:00):
a musician, he done bought like three tables. Uh, Bishop
Rush he paid for like two tables and bringing out
his church, his congregation. So I have a lot of men.
We also have the Boss Boss Chick Awards. We have
the one that's my favorite is Stronger Beyond the Pain.

(42:21):
And these are women that have been through domestic violence,
have survived it, have experienced it, and or they have
experienced cancer or sickle cell or any sickness or illness
and they overcame that. So that is Stronger Beyond the Pain,

(42:41):
and that one right there, I'm really looking forward to
honoring those women and men because I have a man
as well. He went through domestic violence. He's raising his
daughter on his own, and he experienced and he actually
wrote some books about it, and he's gonna be he
has of Venda Boot. He'll be selling his book and

(43:01):
telling his story. So my nonprofit is basically targeting single
men and women that I can help, not just single women.
And I was told that over and over again every
time I tell somebody, oh, well why are you why
you didn't do the single women? You can do this,
And I said, I want to do single parents, period,

(43:22):
because it's not just only women that are single with kids.
Some of these men and they don't get enough recognition.
So that was my whole goal. We're going to recognize
these men and honor these men. And I've even saying, well,
they supposed to do it anywhere. The one is supposed
to do it anyway too. So honored that I'm honoring
a man whoever I feel that's doing something greater than

(43:42):
positives for the community, for your family, that's making a difference. Yes,
you're the one I want to honor.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
Hey man, Yes, hey, that is that is tremendous.

Speaker 4 (43:54):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
I applaud that. I applaud that because you don't hear
it a lot. You don't hear it a lot. The
man that is amazing, award overcoming, you know a lot
of times is it's no matter what it may be,
that's a tough deal. And man, you know, it's amazing

(44:19):
that you said that, because that's gonna me into a question.
You know, I'll tell you I don't really ask, but
I do have. I do have some concrete questions that
that I asked, and that one really segued into this one.

Speaker 2 (44:36):
It's right here, is.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
Mocha when you're you're sitting here this day, at this moment,
at this present time, looking.

Speaker 3 (44:46):
Back, looking back, what the years I guess the ship
is jeez ah, myself time and time.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 4 (45:02):
I do the same thing too. I'll be talking and
I'll be singing a song around.

Speaker 1 (45:06):
I got carriage away, I got covered away. But looking back,
looking back over your life, looking back the fifty years
from then until now, from at this moment, at this
point in time, if you glance back right now, the

(45:27):
good the bad, it's the upst the downs, the smiles
and the tears. What would you say, just right off
the top of your dome, what will you say.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
That you're on the other side of right now.

Speaker 4 (45:48):
I'm on the other side right now, and what has
come is survival. Like I've been through some relationships that
I didn't even know realize that it was abuse, but
it was mental, physical, verbal. I've experienced that I didn't

(46:11):
even know what narcissistic was until maybe like four or
five years ago, because I was experiencing it and it
was just like, what is going on? And I'm talking
to people and I looked it up. So I feel
like now I'm on the other side that I my
eyes are open and I can read them red flags,

(46:33):
but I can't hold and judged that person. And everybody's
not the same right, But I know if it's not
feeling right, it's not looking right, it's not smelling right,
it must not be right. And don't try to fix
it because I'm always trying to fix somebody. That's why
I be in the situations that I be in, because

(46:55):
I'm a fixer and I'm trying to solve the problem.
If I do this, maybe they wouldn't do this. If
I did that, maybe it wouldn't do that. If I
didn't say this of a walk like this, talk like that,
not I really don't care.

Speaker 2 (47:08):
So life forgets you like that, Hey, hey you learned. Wow,
that is a yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
When you said that, it's that was you know, that
was the first question that that came. The the other
when I'll ask you is this when of everything? Here's
let me tell you this one man, everything that you are, friend, mother, daughter, why, girlfriend, entrepreneur,

(47:52):
business woman, media, mobile, millionaire, of all those things titles
that you have, if you removed all of those titles
and all of the connections with all of the people,
who is mocha.

Speaker 4 (48:15):
I am moca is just uh. I can say country
woman to real country woman with a big old heart
to give. Brother. If I was a wife, a mother,
I think it's just in me to just be a
provider and a giver.

Speaker 1 (48:37):
Okay, okay, look at you get broke it out out?

Speaker 2 (48:41):
All right, all right.

Speaker 4 (48:45):
You're making me think right on the top. For is
this flowing out?

Speaker 3 (48:48):
You know.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
It's table talking ain't the wrong answer. Look, okay, let's
see here. Here's here's another one for you and this one,
this one is a good one. This this one that
an opportunity for for you to speak. If you had
the opportunity to leave a message, m hm, and you

(49:16):
put this message in a bottle that they would open
one hundred years from now.

Speaker 2 (49:22):
Hm, what was the message to the world from you.

Speaker 4 (49:26):
Be If you can't think now, I would say thank
you for all the years that I was on this
side of the dirt. For everyone to live live their life,

(49:48):
live loud, live proud, live with no regrets, and live
for yourself, live for you. I think that kind of
was summing up of you living for yourself. You're living loud,
proud and living life and no regrets. I think that's

(50:08):
what the message that I will leave.

Speaker 1 (50:11):
Look at you girl, do your think, do your think.
And the last question that I have and then I'll
give it all to you to spoke some more stuff
about you and your event coming up. The last question
that I have, last question, no comfortable as is this.
I hear all the things that you've done, and all

(50:36):
the things that you've been through and all the things
that are coming for you. But there's one thing I
would like to know is what is your why?

Speaker 4 (50:55):
My why? My why right now is for my kids.
I want them to see a positive role model. I
want them to see that you can overcome anything that
anybody throws at you. That is my why. That is
why I'm doing this because I know I have some
eyes looking at me, and it just it keeps me going.

(51:20):
So my kids are my main focus up. Keep waking
up every morning, every day and just just hustling. I
hear hustling. That's for my kids.

Speaker 1 (51:34):
There you go, there you go. Look y'all don't heard
the why. Y'all don't heard the story. Okay, I am
I am so honored.

Speaker 2 (51:44):
I really am.

Speaker 1 (51:45):
Thank you thank you for for coming, thank you for sharing.
Now I am going to do what I do best
is I'm no, that ain't what I do best. What
I do best from my mouth, but I second thing
that I do best, and that's closed my mouth and
give you this opportunity to tell the people about your event,

(52:05):
Tell the people where they can find you, tell people
how they can come and be apart, tell people how
they can come support, telling people.

Speaker 2 (52:12):
Anything you want to tell them. This is your hour.
So do I turn my back unconscious, God, I'm talking
you back.

Speaker 4 (52:22):
Thank you so much, comfortabley. I really appreciate this. This
was great, definitely needed. So I'm giving up PSA to
all of y'all that's watching. Make sure you be a
part of Houston Cares Foundation. Come be a part join us.
We do have openings for the board members. We have

(52:44):
openings for just members. We have openings for volunteers. Houstoncares
Foundation dot org. Log on see what we're doing. Be
a part of it. And definitely this weekend, make sure
you're in the house. Be there b Square. It's Saday
and Sunday. You can't make it, SARAHY be there Sunday.
You can't make it Sunday. Be there Saturday. I'll be

(53:05):
there for both of them. All I know is just
to be there, be in the place, and come have
fun with us. Come enjoy. You're gonna laugh, you're gonna cry,
you're gonna do whatever. And then we have so much
information to give its. Well, now, if you know someone
that is going through domestic violence, please invite them out.

(53:26):
We have people that's gonna give them information. We have
people that can rescue them, help them under that situation.
And it's all private. You don't even got to do
it publicly. You can just pull somebody to the side.
But the whole thing is you. Your safety is number one.
You having fun. You might be sad the whole week.

(53:49):
We want to make sure that you leave there saying,
ah man, this was a great event. I doutne laughed
out and cried out of ate. I had some good food.
I don't have some dreams, you know, So just come out.
There is at the shrine of the Black Madonna. Y'all
know what it is. It's been there for quite a
long time, some years right there on the south side

(54:09):
fifty three oh nine Martin Luther King Boulevard, Houston, Texas,
seven seven zero two one. Come on, come on, come out,
both events are there and on Sarday try to come
at one one pm. We're gonna have the inside and
outside for the kids of food vendors, all types of vendors.

(54:31):
Then on Sunday it's the Hearts of Gold Gala. Come
and celebrate, celebrate with the people that have a heart
to give, Come celebrate. Let's just party and just have
a great time. And that's that's about it for me.
Houstoncarriensfoundation dot org and also Mooka Brown dot info when
we provide video photo DJ bar tend the three sixty photo.

(54:54):
But we're gonna upgrade Joe party and come and have
fun with you. We also have games. We have the
Jumbo Connect fours, the Jumbo Jinga, all types of games,
the Big Uno Cars, a big playing cars, Beingo Domino's,
all of that. We bring the party to you as well.

(55:16):
So if you having a house party something like that,
even like the events, we will come and have everything is.
We're gonna have fun. We'll have party.

Speaker 3 (55:25):
Now.

Speaker 4 (55:25):
I do do funerals too, and that's okay, and people
like you do a funeral, yes, out of video recorded funerals,
I done did it for Tiggy fee for funerals. I
would still make that fun and the family get together
because you know, funerals is like a family union everybody.
You have to just know how to do it respectfully.
I ain't gonna be all in a person face and
you're not gonna be putting on on social media. So

(55:46):
everything that you do and I do is indecent in
the order, and we're gonna make sure we have fun
doing it. And that's well.

Speaker 2 (55:58):
Look up and I like to I like to do this.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
Why be live?

Speaker 2 (56:02):
Look can a country boy get a job?

Speaker 8 (56:03):
You know?

Speaker 4 (56:04):
I mean, I'm you know, you gotta chalent and that's
the thing. We all have talent. What you you just
got to tap into. I didn't know that I would
have to do all this stuff, you know, but you
gotta tap into and you practice and you can really

(56:25):
basically do anything you put your mind to. So y'all
come out.

Speaker 2 (56:30):
Hey, y'all heard, y'all heard, I'm going for a job interview. Well,
let me ask you.

Speaker 1 (56:37):
Okay, So is there admission admission costs for your events?
Did you cover that aspect of it for both for
Saturday for Sunday?

Speaker 4 (56:48):
Okay? So on Saturday it is a ten dollars donation
and you can make a donation to any amount just
least ten dollars and that goes towards the non profit
organization as well. So and VIP is twenty five dollars.
Now you can get VIP area, you get the food,
you get the dreams, you get the premium parking, all

(57:10):
of that for VIP for twenty five dollars. At the funday.
Now for the gala, we have tickets that are that
is seventy four and ninety four. Those are early bird
specials and then we have one oh four and once
again you have that magic number four. So one oh

(57:32):
four for my general ticket, and then you have one
twenty four is VIP and that goes back into the
organization as well. And we're gonna be helping those that
get them out of domestic violence situation. So you your
ticket money is helping the organization to constantly keep helping families.

(57:55):
So there's no thing of as is I'm just paying
a fee to go to somebody's pocket. We're a help
in the community. We have proof of that were and
then I partner with other nonprofits as well. We at
the Shrine each and every Saturday morning We've been doing
that for the last five years, going on six years.
You can co pass right through that. You see the
long line each and every Saturday. We out there volunteers

(58:17):
nine am and we start the line at eleven am.
So we are out there in the community. We're not
just talking it, we're walking a walk. You will see
us all the time giving back. We have backpack giveaway,
school supplies giveaway. Actually on the twenty second they're going
to be giving turkeys at the shrine as well. And
then we have Christmas toyter giveaway. They do it at

(58:40):
the shrine. I do it as well. So then also
I have for my nonprofit. I get donations once a
month from an organization and I give back once a month.
And so you just register on my website. You know
a family that's a need and they get to pick
let me know what they need, and we give them

(59:01):
like care packages. So it's your money is good. It's
good over here.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
Hey man, Thank you so much, and I appology for
what you're doing. And always know that the old country
boys here, I am who I am. It is an honor,
it is a privilege to have you, y'all. I met
I met her at at an event. I'm gonna tell y'all.
Let me tell y'all, because y'all know I can't hold water,

(59:28):
I can't tell nothing.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (59:31):
I met her at an event right down the road
from the hill. She had her little three sixty thing
and the old country balls over there, and.

Speaker 2 (59:39):
I met.

Speaker 4 (59:42):
Not little, her big.

Speaker 2 (59:44):
Big three sixty thing. She had her big three sixty thing.

Speaker 1 (59:47):
And I met her there and we had a brief conversation, uh,
and we exchanged information. Well, then I met her again
not too long ago, and we and I'm going like, good.

Speaker 4 (01:00:02):
Why is you already in my foul? Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
Why is you already in here?

Speaker 1 (01:00:12):
But what I will tell you, what I will tell
you is that from meeting her, you know the personality
who she is. Tremendous, tremendous, tremendous. Had no idea she
was doing all the six million, seven hundred and eight billion,
twenty two thousand and one things she's doing.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
I know all that now, But.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Tremendous, tremendous person personality is as big as the room.
And that's that's what it's all about. So man, y'all
go support, come out this weekend. Support what she's doing.
Support the giving back, support, support, support, you know a
lot of times more. Again, if you can't come, then donate,

(01:01:00):
that's up to you. I'm just saying you should come
out and enjoy what she's putting together and giving back
to the community. Yes, And I told you when we
talked about doing this interview, I said, you know what's
important to me is anywhere I go, anybody that comes
for me, that's important. It is somebody that's doing something

(01:01:21):
positive and giving back because that's what God created this for.
This is about giving back. This is you know, I
ain't a lot of old confortyball can do other than
run my big mouth. But to be able to share
and have people to come and share what they're doing. Yeah,
we have people right in our neighborhoods. We have people

(01:01:42):
that are going through some things, but we also have
people who are here to help. Let's not forget either one.
You know a lot of people, Mocha. I don't know
if you know this, but I found out a lot
of people good at running in mind.

Speaker 2 (01:02:00):
Uh yes, they're good. Lord, they're good. The boy.

Speaker 1 (01:02:05):
They they ain't put nam action behind it, but they
will sit and look here go another big word. They
will sit and critique everything you do. Yes, they're good
at critiquing you, okay, but they do nothing, not nothing.

(01:02:35):
But I applaud you. I appology for your hard work.
I appology for your dedication. I appology for walking in
your purpose and following your vision. I appologe you for that.
And once more again, as I say anything this old
boy can do right here, and know that you're always welcome,
I must say something. Hold on, I'm gonna have to

(01:02:56):
move for just a minute to see see hold on,
I gotta get up for a minute, mocha, because you
said something and I read something and it kind of
hurt my feelings a little bit. It really didn't hurt
my feelings because I understand. I understand. So I'm gonna
leave you with something, mocha, just because, just so you know,
just so.

Speaker 8 (01:03:16):
You know, I'm gonna put some here. What's that I'm
gonna put something on your heart. I'm gonna put some
on your heart. Okay, I'm gonna put I'm gonna put
something on your heart. Let me let me put something
on your heart.

Speaker 1 (01:03:30):
Okay, okay, put something on your heart.

Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
But look a here. Thank you, Thank you once more again,
thank you for coming.

Speaker 1 (01:03:46):
Thank you for sharing, thank you for being who God
has called you to be, thank you for walking in
your purpose, and thank each and every one of your
opportuning in y'all. Go once more again, go support, go follow,
Come out this week.

Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
Too, this frid I can say, come out to the
sh right down on them.

Speaker 1 (01:04:07):
Okay, all right, y'all, come out, come out, Come out
Saturday and Sunday.

Speaker 2 (01:04:11):
I'll come out.

Speaker 1 (01:04:12):
Sunday'll come out Saturday. I'll come out both days. Whatever
you want to do, but just be there, be in
the place. Allow her to see your face in the place,
face in the place. Base, but look a head. Thank
y'all so very much, Thank you, so very much. And
as I close, I closed like this, understand this this

(01:04:34):
is old comforty boy's opinion. It's mine, it's my worthless
two cents, Doug. I truly believe God gave us three things.
I truly, truly, truly believe God gave us three things.

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
He gave us.

Speaker 1 (01:04:49):
Purpose, give us a vision, and he gave us instructions purpose,
vision and instructions. Every somebody, everybody, everybody is not going
to support your vision because everybody can't see the vision

(01:05:11):
he gave you but don't you give up on the
vision because you're saying other folks don't see it. He
gave it to you, and if he gave you the vision,
trust me, I believe this with my whole heart. If
he gave you the vision, he would provide the provision
for the vision. Purpose purpose, man. I learned this a

(01:05:34):
long time ago. More about purpose. Do you understand how
purpose connects people?

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
Let me tell you. When you walk in your purpose,
it is when you walk in your purpose. What you
walking in your.

Speaker 1 (01:05:52):
Purpose does is unlock somebody else to walk in theirs.

Speaker 2 (01:05:57):
That's the connection. When you want in your.

Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
Purpose, it's like opening a door for somebody else to
then walk in their purpose. Everybody's not gonna support you.
Everybody's not gonna believe in you.

Speaker 2 (01:06:12):
They not.

Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
But don't you stop believing in yourself? Don't you stop
supporting yourself? Don't you stop because they don't. They gonna
be some people that tell you you're too old, you're too sure,
you're too tall, you're too skinny, you're too bad, you too,
They gonna say all kind of stuff. Let me tell

(01:06:34):
you about the folks that's saying that. This is what
I learned the folks. That's saying that. Guess what, they
believe in your vision more than you do. They're not
mad at the vision. They're not mad that you walking
in your purpose. They're mad that it ain't them.

Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
Mh.

Speaker 2 (01:06:56):
They they believe that the vision is there.

Speaker 1 (01:06:59):
They believe that the purpose, but they're just upset that
you are walking in it and it ain't them. What
they miss is that they've got their own. Can't nobody
take what's yours, but you can show, give it away
or levy laying on the table right. So walking your purpose,
walking your purpose, walking your purpose, follow the vision. I

(01:07:22):
don't care what it is. I don't care if your
vision and your purpose. If your purpose is to sing,
I don't care if ain't nobody listening. Go sing to
the grass, go sing to the trees, sing to the dogs, sing, sing, yes, sing.
If it is to be a painter, then go paint.

(01:07:43):
Paint on the walls. But don't stop because you don't
think that somebody. Let me tell you. Too many people
are trying to do things. So people will recognize God
will send the one that needs to see mh. You
just do what needs to be done. Don't worry about
who watching Oh, who ain't watching? Just do what you're

(01:08:05):
called to do, right, don't you stop? Don't you quit?
Don't you give up? And don't you give in? And
I say this over and over and over again, is
understand each and every one of y'all, this old boy
right here, I truly holdheartedly believe in you. I truly
hold heartedly support you. The vision and the purpose that

(01:08:25):
God has given you. I believe in and and support it.
Why can you do that, country boy? That's just crazy.
Let me tell you something. Why would I question what
God gave you. I'm not finna do that he gave
that you. I'm not finn to question what he gave you.
I support what he gave you. So you just believe
in it. And lastly, but not leastly, no, but you

(01:08:53):
get first hand experience. You ain't never had this in before. Okay, Oh,
you walk up this morning and you over your eyes,
you cleaned out your ears, and you tried to hear
what the words of the country boar were just not clear.
If you was out there to day, looking up, looking down,
listening over here and listening all around, but you're still

(01:09:16):
didn't hear the words. Well, here it is eight forty
eight Houston on behalf of myself, your favorite country boy,
all the way from exit eighty one, you lose you
on the country boy.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
And my guess smoke a braw.

Speaker 1 (01:09:34):
Oh God, I say this, and I say this was
my chest stuck out. And know this is ain't because
it's a cute cliche. I say it because I believe
in it. And know this because I love you. I
love you, I love each and every one of you,
and I love you unconditionally. And there ain't nothing absolutely positive,

(01:09:59):
letting nothing that you can do about it. Thank each
and every one of you. Thank you, mochah. It has
been a pleasure you always welcome back to Thank y'all
so bad much. Hey, and were out of here, uh

(01:10:22):
looking here, and y'all over them
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