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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Damn. I haven't been on a clubhouse in a while, right,
because I've been handling a lot of different projects that's
going down right now. But I say, you know what,
we come on clubhouse, we come see what's popping. You
know what I'm saying. I haven't been in here in
a minute. I say, yo, I don't want to create. No,
(00:24):
I want to create a space where I want to
go all the way in and talk about not hating
and just only creating, like none of them hates shit,
all on to create shit, right, Because there's a lot
of different creators that come out they say, oh, I
want to do this or I want to get to
these levels, but they don't never show why they should
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be at that level. Okay, you want to get to
a level, but why do you deserve to be at
that level? Why do you think you need to be
at that level. I feel like too many people are saying, oh,
I want to be at this level, but how right,
let's talk about that today, right, Janelle, thank you for
coming to the stage talking about don't hate, just create today.
That's what that's the theme right now. That's what I
(01:06):
want to rock with. Its not hating, just creating. And
coming from a spirit of yo, like, how can we
collab together at the end of the day, right, I
feel like too many people are not focusing on collabing,
like I want to collapse. So Janelle talks to me
a little bit while I warm this room up. How
you feel about don't hate, just create. Let's let's get
into this shit.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Yes, thank you so much for the opportunity to speak.
I absolutely loved it. That's what brought me into this room.
It's so grateful to reconnect with you and media mentors.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
I am all about that.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
I'm all about collaboration. I'm all about seeing how I
can partner with another entity. I'm all about being that
person who encourages others, being that person who supports others,
being that person who lists up others.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
Have you seen have you seen yourself being successful from that?
Janelle lifting up others. I'm gonna talk with Enoch too,
but how you feel have you seen yourself becoming successful
from just simply just supporting others.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
It depends on the personality of the person. If it's
someone who just wants to be that person who has
you always in the position to lifting them up, no,
because they're comfortable in you being as they see it
quote unquote below you. But for people who believe in reciprocity,
for people who believe in seeing how they can meet
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your needs, absolutely stack.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
What can I do to help you?
Speaker 3 (02:34):
What can you do to help me?
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Let's make this place a better world, and let's see
how we can help each other.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
And I definitely agree with that, seeing how we can
make the place a better world? Like, Yo, how can
mean you collab? Enoch? Same thing, Danny, same thing, like,
how can we collab to make the world a better place?
I always focus on that shit, especially when I see
somebody with some potential or some talent or something going on.
I say, man, I ain't gonna hate on this person.
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I'm going to congratulate this person. I'm actually going to
pour into this person so that way we can all
get to the next level together. I feel like too
many people are going against uh, go against the green
or see how much competition. It ain't no fucking competition.
Everybody can win. So let's talk about it. Let's get
into it. The floors open, let's.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Go, and my go ahead.
Speaker 5 (03:22):
Enoch, good afternoon, and everybody, good conversation.
Speaker 6 (03:29):
I remember when Club house. I first got to invite
a couple of years ago. You know, still invite only iPhones,
their real names, real pictures, And we had a lot
of building conversations. Wasn't so much you know, trolling, but uh,
you know a lot of people would exchange ideas, and
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people like me who are working class, you know.
Speaker 5 (03:54):
Not celebrities, not you know, not well known or anything
like that.
Speaker 6 (03:58):
We got to hear the perspective and got to gain
like just knowledge from people who had made it in
their field, people who were already established, people who had connections,
and this app was a place that you could really
level up, especially considering you know, the state of the
world with COVID nineteen what have you. You know, the medicine
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industry and just different industries.
Speaker 5 (04:24):
You got to hear from truckers and people.
Speaker 6 (04:26):
Who were on the ground, nurses and just get a
different perspective. Say all I have to say, I've come
across you know, various types of people, real estate agents,
people who were into you know, equity law and contract law,
and I always just you know, tried to learn. So
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to wrap it up, there was a gentleman who was
a real estate investor and agent in California, and it
was a money Monday type common station and he was
just dropping gems. Excuse me, So I said, you know what,
let me let me just bless him. I sent him
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some money for lunch, you know, just as to thank you.
You know, I appreciate you know what's going on. You know,
I don't make no whole bunch of money, but just
like you know, hey, you you dropped some information that's
got the wheels, you know, churning in my head. So
that was several months ago, probably last year, uh, maybe
even a year and a half ago. Just last night
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we were talking again and he mentioned an opportunity.
Speaker 5 (05:34):
Come to find out, he's got family who have a trucking.
Speaker 6 (05:39):
Business, uh in my hometown, uh in Georgia, and uh
I just got my CEO, let's say, two months ago.
So now there's an opportunity for it to come full circle.
And I'm very appreciative and glad that, you know, you know,
I made that additional investment. And now he's trying to
get me locked in, you know, to to elevate myself.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
So how does that feel evenough to elevate, to know
that you can move through different you know, things in
life and then elevate because you all you got to
do is stay focused. Sometimes let's let's talk about it, bro,
because I'm proud of you.
Speaker 7 (06:14):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
Let's let's get into that.
Speaker 6 (06:15):
Though I appreciate you, I appreciate you. You know, I'm
just thankful to God for the opportunity. You know, that's
really where it starts. You know, I'm not some I
don't know, I'm just I'm just me. I just thank
God for the opportunity and you know, me having the
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thought of my mind, like hey, because I'm on the
flip side.
Speaker 5 (06:41):
I've also spent money with people.
Speaker 6 (06:44):
There's another brother, h he's been working with me to
get my budget together and he's been patient. But I've
also worked with somebody where I send him some money
and I never heard from again. So again I thank
God that you know too out of three, you know
they're they're about it, and.
Speaker 5 (07:04):
Again I thank God.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
You know, that's what it's about, like finding the people.
That's about what they say they're gonna do. Like if
I if I trust into you or I investrate, it's
something like I gotta have we gotta have that trust there.
You know, you want to you want to pour in
you want to come in before I check on Denny.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
First I want to say congratulations to Enoch, so good
that you persevered and got that license. And then secondly,
I echo your sentiments all the way. You know, I
like to do what I can to let people know
I appreciate them. And that's what it's all about. And
you know you were saying something earlier about working class.
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It doesn't matter at what level it is. It's about
being thoughtful. It's about letting you know, letting people know
that you recognize what they did, and you understand that
they didn't have to do what they did, and that
you're grateful.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
We did didn't have to do what they did, and
you're grateful. See that's why I say, like, you never
know where these opportunities gonna come from in your life,
but when they come, be prepared, be grateful, be thankful
for something. That's what Like anything. Yo, I just launched
a crypto coin. I am thankful for this shit. A
lot of people don't understand, you know, the crypto lane,
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how to do it, how to make the passive income.
I figured that shit out asap. It was because I
was consistent on it. I had to stay consistent. So
shout out to Enoch, Shout out to Janelle, Shout out
to everybody in this room that's being consistent, picking the
room out, shared the room out. If you guys are
in here, we're gonna have a conversation on this Friday.
I want to talk to brother Danny. Danny, I appreciate you, brother.
We've been back and forth the chatter clubhouse, back and forth. Right,
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how you been feeling about, you know, the experience, and
then also this conversation right here man about don't hate,
just create. Let's talk.
Speaker 7 (08:53):
I don't know about the conversation. I'm just.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
All right. So so so I'm back.
Speaker 7 (08:59):
To eating any rabbit food, so I'm not I had
the best food.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
So, Danny, all right? Have you ever heard this this
term before? Don't hate, just create? Have you ever been
someone like that? Or have you ever seen Grant say
this or something in some type of way and just
stay in that element of just creating and not hating ourselves.
Have you just heard this term before? This is what
we want to talk about.
Speaker 7 (09:21):
Man, No, I heard the term. I heard the term
don't hate the game, be the player.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Yo, Danny? Would you say don't hate the what would
you say, bro.
Speaker 7 (09:35):
Don't hate, don't hate the game, be the player.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Yo, where the hell did you hear that from?
Speaker 2 (09:42):
He created it?
Speaker 5 (09:43):
Sad?
Speaker 1 (09:49):
Wow, Danny, that's what you got to say to this
right now? Oh my god? Expand more, Danny? Why? Okay?
So what what made you come with this? Ship? No?
Speaker 3 (09:59):
No?
Speaker 7 (10:03):
Yeah? Man?
Speaker 8 (10:06):
Uh he could go in so many directors in this right,
So you got I don't.
Speaker 7 (10:13):
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I'm
just I'm just like, I just I just popped.
Speaker 1 (10:17):
Danny's doing a whole nother damn right now. We don't
know what I get. I'm just like, we don't know
what the hell Danny's talking about now. I don't know
where to he we we need to get back on track.
I know that.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
So what were you talking about it? Don't just created?
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Just create?
Speaker 7 (10:40):
No? Just uh okay. Here here's the thing, right, I
feel a lot of people come. I don't know why
people hate man, Like, how about we talk about that? Like?
What what? What? Where does that? Okay? It could be
in security, but what else? Like? What else? You know?
What's another reason why somebody would hate?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
He pull having a scarcity mentality that there's not enough
out here for everybody, so they need to pull you
down so that they can have their particular position.
Speaker 7 (11:09):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 8 (11:12):
So then, I mean, honestly, that's been that's been going
on since the beginning of time when when Jesus and
Moses hated on Shoot, they crucified Jesus.
Speaker 7 (11:25):
You're trying to take it biblical, weren't they haters?
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Absolutely daddy up?
Speaker 8 (11:31):
Yeah, So so, I mean it's been going on forever.
Speaker 7 (11:38):
I don't know why, people like I don't know why. Like, look,
I'll tell you for me. I used to. I used to.
I used to care what people thought. Uh a long
time ago when I was younger. And uh, I know
a lot of a lot of you people may not
mean like a lot of you guys may may not know. Uh,
mister Chief's the rapper lost boy. That's that's my that's
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my big brother.
Speaker 8 (12:02):
So he put me aside ones and everybody costs me
champ because I'm actually out of retirement now. That's why
I just got back.
Speaker 7 (12:09):
From the gym.
Speaker 8 (12:12):
I boughted professionally in eighteen years before I got into
business and everything else that I'm doing now.
Speaker 7 (12:17):
But I'm fighting again. And everybody call you.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
About to knock somebody out, Danny, I'm about to knock
some asside.
Speaker 7 (12:25):
I'm about to knock a few people out. I got,
I got, I got, I got.
Speaker 8 (12:29):
At least minimal nine eight between eight and ten fights
minimal ahead of me.
Speaker 7 (12:34):
Before we go for a title.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
So, Danny, you ready to hop back in the ring
and kick some fucking ass. That's what you're telling me.
Speaker 7 (12:41):
Bro, I started spaying, I started buying.
Speaker 8 (12:43):
I started buying next week so and my trainer already
got some victims for me.
Speaker 7 (12:47):
So it's gonna be nice going in there next week.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Well, Danny, well, well we're proud of you, Bro. Don't
hate just creating that damn gym. How about we do that? Huh?
Can we do that? Yeah?
Speaker 7 (12:58):
Exactly now.
Speaker 8 (13:00):
But but where I was going with this stack is,
you know, Cheeks put me aside once and he was like, yo,
you're champ, Like why why you?
Speaker 7 (13:06):
Why you?
Speaker 8 (13:07):
Why are you worried about so much? You know what
everybody else thinks about you? And and and and why.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
Are you trying to please everybody? He's like, yo, just
do do what you do what you do.
Speaker 8 (13:16):
Stop stop, you know, stop stop, and that it's crazy
because it was just like a little quick pep talk,
pep talk, like we I forgot we were.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
Going to walk in someplace or something.
Speaker 8 (13:26):
It was like after an event or something like that,
and and it was.
Speaker 7 (13:31):
Just that little quick pep talk.
Speaker 8 (13:33):
I can't tell you how powerful that was, like after
because then I just I didn't I didn't care, like
and I've had media attack me. I've had in stack.
This is before you and I talked about this. This
is before like everybody's big on the internet. Now, this
is before all of this stuff. This is back in
two thousand and three. I've had written about me since
two thousand and three. So where you were actually in magazines,
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magazines like physical and uh, I.
Speaker 7 (13:58):
Mean they had some online stuff on.
Speaker 8 (14:00):
But I remember, like you know, I had I had,
I had people bashing me and and this and that,
and then you know, when I would fight, they they
they switched the story up and made it seem one
way when it wasn't. Uh, you know, I'd be out
with with with you know, celebrity friends of mine, and
they'd switch the narrative.
Speaker 7 (14:16):
I remember they did that hit to Chris Brown because
the whole Rihanna.
Speaker 8 (14:18):
Thing that was happening, and they and and I was
with it was I was with Chris that night, I
was with Usher, I was with uh Man.
Speaker 7 (14:28):
Who else was there? Black Data and uh it was.
Speaker 8 (14:34):
Another artist that I can't think about, but I remember
that night that we were all leaving. It was like
three in the morning, something like that, four in the morning.
And this was during the whole controversy thing, and uh
with him and Rihanna, and as he's leaving some some girls,
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she she pushes the camp. It was like not even
like a regular recording, like she shoved the camera in
his face and he was like he smacked.
Speaker 7 (15:03):
The phone out of the out of out of the way.
Speaker 8 (15:05):
And then one of the one of the one of
the people on it, you know, from his entourage, they
grabbed the phone. So we so they get in the
car and they take off and then they pull them
over and they were like, oh, he stole the phone.
And all the headlines said was it was Chris Oh,
Chris Brown did this. And he's at it again and
he's this.
Speaker 7 (15:24):
Time he snatched a woman's.
Speaker 8 (15:25):
Phone and and he got you know this, that and this,
and I'm like, it wasn't even him that did it.
So it's like, you know, I mean, they they know
how to spin stuff off.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
I've been you know. So the point that I'm.
Speaker 8 (15:37):
Making with all of this is is, I mean they
hate's gonna be there, so I mean and then and
then I always look at it like if you if
you ain't got if you ain't got anybody hating on you,
ain't doing anything.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Oh my god, jan You're gonna give me it to
my next point. If you ain't got no haters, then
you ain't really popping. And this is what I really
want to talk about, Danny, because every time you go
up in the levels, right, talk about this with my
brother you know, Nick too, and not all you got.
When you're going up on another level, people tend to
grab at you and poke at you like when you
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you know what I'm saying, Like, I've seen that a
lot too, Danny. It's like when you're going up, people
love to fuck with you, love the poke at shut.
Speaker 7 (16:17):
But that's a sign, that's the sign, that's the sign
to keep going. It's it's jealousy, man, like they they
they see they.
Speaker 8 (16:27):
Look you got like like, uh, who said that it
was Janelle?
Speaker 7 (16:33):
Janelle said that it was about the uh the insecurities. Yeah,
you got people insecure, man.
Speaker 8 (16:39):
Like they got you know, they they they they want
to do what you're doing, and they just don't feel
like they they can do it. So then they get mad,
and then they get jealous, and then they start pushing.
But that's that's good because you're doing shit. If you
ain't doing anything, then there's nothing to hate on. So,
you know, I mean shit, get you some haters.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
I love that, Danny. Thank you for being here. Brother.
Make sure you guys support my brother Danny. He's over
on chatter too. Whenever I get free, Danny, I want
to come watch you, you know, spar in the gym
and shit, and you.
Speaker 7 (17:09):
Come down there.
Speaker 8 (17:10):
You come down anytime, man, I'll tell you where. I'll
tell you where his Jim's at. You come down anytime
I tell you go. I'm back with my trainer.
Speaker 1 (17:16):
Who's who's your trainer?
Speaker 9 (17:17):
Bro?
Speaker 7 (17:18):
I'm with John David Jackson.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
I was with him back in two thousand and eight,
two thousand and nine.
Speaker 7 (17:22):
He you know Clarissa's shield right? Oh yeah, who's that?
That's her trainer? That's John's Johns. John's a former two
time world champion. He's a Hall of Famer. So's he's
worked with.
Speaker 8 (17:34):
He's trained fifteen world champions. Right now, he's working with
Clarissa Shields. He's the eight division world champion female. She's
broke records.
Speaker 7 (17:43):
And uh, yeah, he worked with I was, I was.
Speaker 8 (17:46):
With John back in two thousand and eight, two thousand
and nine, twenty ten.
Speaker 7 (17:50):
A little bit of that was Nate brought me with
him and Nate. She Gotate, Nate, Nate Campbell. I'm talking
to you, but there's other people like, who the fuck
is Nate Nate Campbell.
Speaker 8 (18:02):
He's a he's a unified lightweight former unified lightweight world champion.
Speaker 7 (18:07):
He was supposed to.
Speaker 8 (18:08):
Fight Fat Pack Yell back back at the at that time,
but Pa Yell wouldn't fight him, kept tucking him, and
he moved up to fight Floyd. But yeah, he took
Nate to win the titles. It was me and him,
Randall Bailey, Allen Green, Charles Whittaker, Kimball came to the
gym when he started when he started getting in the
boxing from the backyard stuff he was doing in UFC.
Speaker 7 (18:29):
And uh, you know, RP to Kimbo. But yeah, man,
I'm back with John, so we're taking off.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Oh my gosh, I'm ready to get back in the
fucking spotlight that I'm able to beat myself.
Speaker 7 (18:41):
Man, I put this be real quick. Let me let
me just say this real quick.
Speaker 8 (18:44):
Like, because a lot of people were asking me and
I'm I'm gonna be doing interviews and stuff like that.
Speaker 7 (18:48):
I think they're gonna push something out on ESPN Stack.
We got to talk to about that. But uh, here's
what I say. I put this on social media.
Speaker 8 (18:57):
I was dealing with a lot of ship, like you know,
and if we talked about if it kind of falls
in the line of this topic, like I was, I
was afraid to get criticized for being myself because for
so long I had like a little bit of an
identity crisis.
Speaker 7 (19:11):
I call it because like switching.
Speaker 8 (19:13):
Over the business, I just didn't feel I mean, I'm
always me, but I didn't feel like like me because
I didn't. I was missing I was I was missing
who I really.
Speaker 7 (19:23):
I'm a fighter.
Speaker 8 (19:23):
I mean I've been I've been, like I said, eighteen years.
I just turned forty. Eighteen years of my life was
dedicated to sport, like at the at the at the
at the at the at the highest level. And you know,
when I cut that I you know, things just started
going weird for me. Man, Like I I start, yeah,
I had a drinking problem back since it ended back
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in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 7 (19:46):
But you know, I had a problem with women.
Speaker 8 (19:48):
I had a problem with you know, bad people in
my life that you know, the wrong people in my
life and stuff like that. Just a lot of distractions
and stuff. And it threw a lot of threw a
lot of curve balls at me, and you know it,
it actually fucked my career up.
Speaker 7 (20:03):
So now I'm able to. You know. I was like,
you know, I.
Speaker 8 (20:06):
Hit forty and I was going back and forth, you
know this stack, and you know, I talked to my
team and we got and they were like, look and
just something you want to do.
Speaker 7 (20:13):
This is your last shot. So that's it.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
Man.
Speaker 8 (20:16):
I'm you know, I'm back, no distractions. I can't wait
to get back on the spotlight.
Speaker 7 (20:21):
That's where it belongs. And uh, you know that's it, man,
And I'm able to.
Speaker 8 (20:26):
I'm like a lot of people are telling me, they're like, damn, man,
like you just seem so much more different, like you're
happier and everything.
Speaker 7 (20:32):
I'm like, yeah, because I'm able to be me. I
don't have to sit here and talk fucking proper and shit.
Speaker 8 (20:37):
Like fucking like you know, hello, how are you doing
today that.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
To talk like that? Yeah, daddy, I'm proud of you.
Speaker 7 (20:49):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
I'm gonna be supporting you when I come down there.
You already know what it is. Let me know when
the first fight is, we're gonna be right there ringside.
I know Cindy's gonna be there. Bro, you know what
it is. Right, let's talk about it.
Speaker 7 (21:01):
Not the first maybe not the first one. The first
we're going overseas. First, we're gonna get some tune ups,
so we're gonna do.
Speaker 8 (21:07):
We're gonna Columbia d R. And then we'll come back
over here regroup. But yeah, for sure, like you know,
we're coming back to the States, and uh, I'm going
for a title next next year, by next year, by
the title shot, so hopefully by Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Listen, I'm gonna need y'all to pingness up talk, Danny.
I appreciate you, follow Danny. I need y'all to pingness
room up so we can have some more individuals coming
here and talk about this topic.
Speaker 5 (21:34):
Right.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Shout out to my brother Nick. He had a fire
ass conversation over on shatter earlier about shining your light,
and that's something we always do over in the media
mentors when it's time to shine light, you know, touch
more people. And I love shining my light. I want
to talk a little bit about that too, Nick. I
want to talk about a little bit about it with
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you in a minute, little recap of what's going on now.
I want you to come into doctor Foxy Alicia. Whose
all y'all want to have a conversation about this right here?
Don't hate, just create. But I need y'all to pin
this up though, you know what I'm saying. I need
y'all to get this y'all. Y'all know what I do.
I ping it up all the time. Y'all gonna have
to ping the Romans you know what if you's done
on them?
Speaker 9 (22:15):
You know?
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Thing to me doing a shot? Oh baby, got any
they cook at that.
Speaker 10 (22:19):
Screams it's not to jump map and now once up
and knocking, no stopping the little shocking shot.
Speaker 11 (22:33):
N't damn jack?
Speaker 1 (22:38):
How's that trying to pi bo put this together? Something?
Speaker 10 (22:43):
I'm dumb.
Speaker 12 (22:44):
That's the last fine.
Speaker 5 (22:48):
Who can't damn money?
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Who's you can't look? Who's your can't you who's your.
Speaker 11 (22:56):
Can't all right?
Speaker 1 (23:00):
I want to get right back into the conversation today
about you know, don't hate, just create, right, And I've
seen a lot of people, you know, hate on other individuals,
you know, for maybe for no reason, maybe because they
got further than them. They they got somewhere before they
you know, it's not about that. I found myself right
(23:21):
when I congratulate other people and I'm happy for other people.
My wins are right around in the neighborhood. I've never
been the one to hate. I've always been the one
to just create. I'm the creator, not the hater. I'm
the cloud maker, not the cloud chaser. That's what I'm saying.
You got to place yourself in a different atmosphere. So
I've always been the person to create, come from a
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place of creations, Like, all right, let me see how
big I can create this shit, and it'll motivate somebody
else to create too. You'll be like, Okay, I made
someone else want to create too. Maybe you'll spark someone's
creativity inside of them too. So I want to have
this conversation with you, guys, say, I want to continue
this right Chasta brother Nick. So I still and say
just pulling up as well, let's have this conversation. I
want to pass the mic around him. You guys want
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to do popcorn, you can, but not Are you here
right now? Are you by your mind?
Speaker 3 (24:08):
I am here? Can you hear me? Okay?
Speaker 1 (24:09):
I gave you Okay, how do you feel about this?
Don't hate? Just create entrepreneur talk.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
Wow, I'm so glad I came in this room, and
I came in. I believe it was right when Danny
was speaking. And here's here's my thing, because it's kind
of a question that I have for some of my
for some of the content creators in here. Maybe who's
on the stage or if you're in the audience listening,
you can respond in the chat. Okay, let me before
I get to the question, let me just say this.
(24:33):
So I've worked in the entertainment business. A little backstory
really quick. I'll try not to get long winded. I've
I've worked in the entertainment business for about twenty years,
ten years and various capacities. For the past decade, I've
worked as an entertainment news reporter. So I've interviewed everyone
from Oprah to you know, Denzel, Hillary Clinton, Robert de Niro,
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you name it. Okay. So, over the years, I have
compiled tons of on camera interviews and I usually when
I do these interviews, they just go. They get published
on the outlets, the various digital outlets that.
Speaker 13 (25:09):
I work for.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
Well, a lot of my people in the film community
have said to me, specifically people that I've engaged with
and met on this app over the past three or
four years, when I go into spaces like this and
explain to them my background and who I've interviewed with,
interviewed and share the links to my work, and they're
always like, Nae, you need to get your videos on YouTube,
et cetera, et cetera. And I've always been very very
(25:31):
bad about update keeping my own social media accounts updated.
So I just recently started a TikTok. I don't have
anything on there yet. My YouTube channel has been active
for years, but I haven't been keeping up with it
until this past April. This past April, I started uploading videos.
(25:51):
Now I'm up to four hundred followers, which to me
is a big deal. I had none from on.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Come on now, I'm proud of you.
Speaker 7 (25:59):
Let's go.
Speaker 3 (26:01):
So here's my dilemma. Okay, And this leads to the question.
I have always been active on social media, but not
actively promoting myself. And by active, I get you know,
I'll share my opinion about politics and entertainment, and I
like to joke that I'm an equal opportunity offender. Though
(26:21):
I don't mean to hate or offend anyone, but I
have strong opinions about a lot of topics. Lately, however,
in my quest to build up my brand and my
social media presence, I find that I'm plagued with the
fear of haters. And what I mean by that is
we're in this era now or these haters. If you
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say or do something that is so triggering for them,
they're ready to dox you. They're ready to find out
whatever personal information they can about you, show up at
your house, harass your friends, rash your family members. Just
this past Saturday, I host the entertainment room every Saturday.
Someone who's name very, very, very popular on this app
came into my room for the first time ever and
(27:06):
threatened me okay, because he didn't like what I said
on the stage. He's threatened to basically in my life,
in so many words, threatened to send his four million
app followers four million Instagram followers on to doc me right,
and I kind of didn't pay too much attention to
it until the very next day when I was on
(27:28):
this app and saw the handful of rooms about somebody
actually being shot off this app because of some cloud that.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
I see.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
I'm like, listen, I gotta take these threats seriously. These
people come in my room, they get triggered by my
jokes and my off the cuff humor. So it leads
to the question. I say all that to say for
my content creators who are doing the damn thing, who
have built up a following, who have a movement of haters,
as they say, how did you get over if you
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experienced fear? How did you not let the fear of
haters and the potential to be docked and threaten hinder
your efforts to build up your brand? Because I'm trying
to get over that part. Okay, I just want to
I like that and be able to go to sleep.
You know what I'm saying. I'm not trying to create
a movement of people hiding in my bushes when I
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wake up the next day ready to stab me in
the throat because I said something about Dwayne or Rock
Johnson that they find offensive, you know what I mean. So,
how have y'all gotten over? How have you not let
the negativity, the potential for negative reactions impede your efforts
to build up your social media brand?
Speaker 7 (28:43):
That's my question.
Speaker 1 (28:43):
I love that. And now let me be the first
one to jump in. Something I like to practice, and
I'm gonna tell you guys right now, is that meditation.
And I like to start my day off. And you
see my friend right there now, Lindzaya, if you click
her profile, she has a group called Wellness Warriors, right,
And what I like to do over there is I
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like to set my intentions for the day pure. I
like to have them with good intentions. I'll take a
man of the work, I'll buy her breakfast. I'll set
that intention in the air so it can be perfect.
The way you start the day, it's how you're in
the day. So I never call that negative energy into
my atmosphere, especially when I'm growing, because I have my
(29:27):
face card gotta be good, my business gotta be good,
my crypto gotta be good. Everything has to be good.
So I have to have a pure heart, pure energy.
I don't want to be out on South Beach right
chilling one day and I got to watch my back.
I want to be comfortable with my money. I want
to be able to pull up wherever I want and
leave with You understand, that's how you're supposed to move.
(29:47):
It's not a joke because if you move the wrong way,
you'll get got the wrong way. And Nick knows what
it is. He's from the city. You know what it is.
When we go up and when you start to you
know what I mean, and it starts to become just
jealousy and hate and you have to move a certain way.
You have to maneuver in a certain way. So to
answer your question, now, when I grew my social media,
(30:07):
I just start to move different. I started to be
around different. I never call that energy into my life.
And I want lindsay to you know, to add on
top of that, because Wellness Warriors is you know, it's
a group. It's small, it's like a dot, it's like
it's a dungeon. It's for it's the yoga studio where
we all can come together. And we don't call that
into our life. We call positivity. We tell everybody why
(30:29):
we love ourselves and while we're grateful and why we're
proud to do that. The same thing with my brother Nick,
he's right there with me when he can pop in
or he's having his own motivation room. So I feel
like having motivation, having positivity as soon as you wake up,
so that way none of that shit calls into your
life is the best way to go. So I don't
know if Lindsay got a phone call or if she's there,
(30:51):
but if the phone's fake, but it's over to you, sister,
if you're there, let's go, sister.
Speaker 4 (30:55):
It's totally fake. It's totally fake. Oh my goodness, this conversation.
I love that we are claiming the power that we
absolutely have. Man, everybody's blowing me up. So I hope
you can hear me as soon as I step on stage.
It seems to always happen to me. And so you know,
(31:17):
when we talk about our ability to choose, our opportunity
to be in the driver's seat, and oh how often
we can you know, let in and give in to
the fears or the stories, most importantly the stories, because
fear is an emotion and it will be there as
(31:40):
a protective element always people. I actually when people tell
me that I'm fearless. I always correct them. I am
far from fearless. I am willing to do it scared.
There is a big difference. There is a big difference,
And so you know, our people talk shit about me
all the time. Quite frankly, I could tell you right
now how many people are doing me dirty in a
(32:03):
way that I wouldn't do other people that way. It
isn't how I show up in the world. I walk
with high integrity. I know who the fuck I am,
and I show up as her in the full intensity
every single day, because that's how I ensure that I'm
driving my car to the destination I desire to get to,
and no one is gonna get in the way. You
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can come at me from any angle you want to.
You can try to you can copy, you can try
to take, you can do all the things. I have
been someone who has lost what feels like everything. So
there's zero way, there's zero opportunity that someone based on
what they're gonna say, especially if it's like literal lip service,
(32:47):
like you know, when I'm gonna get scared, when you've
got a gun in my face, when you're gonna create
physical harm to me, otherwise, if you think your words
are gonna break me, I say this to my sweet sister.
If someone thinks their motherfucking words are gonna break me,
they don't know me because they don't know what I've
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already walked through.
Speaker 5 (33:09):
Like that shit is easy.
Speaker 4 (33:11):
I don't even care about you, like you don't even
matter to me if you're talking shit about me. The
people that matter to me I keep close to me,
and they wouldn't talk shit about me. And if I
let you in, if you put your toe in the
water and then you get a little saucy and you
think you're gonna show up in that energy and stay
around me, there is a whole truth that shows up
really quickly, which is I have discernment, and I honor
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the hell out of me no one in this world.
So baby girl'll forgive me because I wasn't looking at
my phone to know who I am speaking to directly,
but I'm saying this to me, and then anybody who
feels like me, keep stepping. When you're scared, jump out
of the plane, parachute on, get the damn thing done,
chase your dreams because those people's bullshit is only because
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they want to be like you or because they're worried
your feel in their shine. And so for me, I
give myself permission five days a week in community. And
then when I don't think something good about me, someone
else will say it in our morning space and I'll think, damn,
that's true about me too. So it's always expanding, it's
always amplifying. And when I start every single day, and
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Stack and Nick and many others that jump into when
I start every single day with absolute clarity of who
I am, who I come from, what I am serving,
what lives within me, and what it is that I
am here meant to do, everyone else's opinions become smaller.
It doesn't mean that I don't feel them. It doesn't
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mean that they don't hurt.
Speaker 13 (34:42):
It doesn't mean that it.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
Doesn't make me sad or angry or upset or feel abandoned.
Those are feelings, and all of those feelings can happen
while I keep stepping.
Speaker 13 (34:53):
So that's what I say, step on.
Speaker 4 (34:54):
Behalf of you in your dreams, because they were given
to you on purpose, and the world deserves you, each
one of us, us doing all of them in a
positive way, led with love, so that we can light
this world up and be the change makers we say
we seek to see. So thank you Stach for coming
to me.
Speaker 13 (35:11):
I appreciate you. I'm talking.
Speaker 1 (35:15):
Now, that's I wanted to just pass it on top
of that because that's what we do right there. You
know what I'm saying, I want positivity when I start today.
I don't even call that shit into my life. You
know what I'm saying now, I don't calling into my life.
So look now, can you say that question one more
time and then pass it to my brother Nick? Brother Nick,
are you available right now? Are you buy your mic
(35:38):
brother Nick? Man? Somebody go get Nick for me? Man,
Somebody call him and tell him I need him right?
But can you please say that question one more time?
Not so that way it can get refreshed just in
case people are are joining, so I can have someone
else come in too. But I want to ride off
that energy what you were saying and have people into
that question.
Speaker 13 (35:59):
So no problem.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
I will not only stake the question again before I
even get there. Lindsay said something that you really don't know, Lindseiah,
thank you. I'm so sorry, Lindseia. You said something that
if I wish you could see that I was. I
jumped out of my seat when you said these dreams,
your dreams were given to you for a reason.
Speaker 7 (36:19):
Sis.
Speaker 3 (36:20):
Just the other day, I'm sitting in my office thinking
to myself this very question, Why are you so afraid
to take the next step. God didn't give you all
this talent for you to be in fear. He meant
for you to share this, And you just said exactly
what I was thinking. Okay, So the question was, how
do my content creators, those of you, you know, you
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brand influencers who have built up your brand, built up
your following on social media? How have you done so
without allowing the haters or the potential for haters. And
I'm talking about not just haters you know, keyboard bullies.
I'm talking about the people you know stories we've heard
about people literally showing up your house ready to fight you.
(37:01):
They dox you, they search for your personal information on
social media, They go after your friends, they go after
your families members, they find you at work. I'm talking
about those people. How have you managed to not allow
the fear of that happening to you not distract or
deter you from doing what you got to do in
building up your brand and your business company, whatever your
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service is that you are promoting online. How have you
been able to do that successfully without letting the potential
for violent haters to impede what you're trying to do
to reach your goals?
Speaker 4 (37:39):
Nai, real quick, I have a beautiful and I love
that God is aligning message messages for you and that
you're seeing them so clearly. That is proof of how
tapped in you are and that you're a conduit for good.
So stay in that centered space. I have a question
for you, boo.
Speaker 7 (37:56):
Do you fly.
Speaker 3 (37:59):
If you mean literally in a plane?
Speaker 4 (38:01):
Yeah, if you fly any other way like.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
Conversation right, Okay, No, I thought you meant spiritually and
I was about to be like, yes, this I do,
but you're right, that's another conversation. No, I do fly
back and forth from work between LA and Chicago.
Speaker 4 (38:18):
Yeah, okay, So I have a and then I'll give
this pass this mic to someone else. And I want
to work through this fear. I want to like hit
it right on its head so directly, And I invite
everyone in the room. How many people or do you
know that have died someone has personally attacked them brought
physical harm to their body? How many people do you
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know personally that they have met someone on social media
or in you know from the content that they created,
someone found them, stalked them and beat them up. And
then I ask you how many planes over your lifetime
have you witnessed or heard of or learned have crashed?
And if you're choosing to get on an airplane regularly
on behalf of your business flying to and from and
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that has a higher percentage of reality in your life.
The fear is a story you have created and for
someone it may be true right now. It is the
devil attempting to get in between you and what you
are here to do. That's my invitation for.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
You, girl, when I tell you our girl, Oh my god,
it was so meant for me to come in here
and listen to you because I get and I'm not
blowing smoke up your huha. Lindsia, Lindsaia, Linzaia. I literally
was saying the same thing in that same conversation I
was having the other day with God didn't give you
all this talent to be feared. This is oops, sorry,
(39:42):
I hope you can still hear me. I said, this
is the devil trying to stop you, and you just
said it again. Since to answer your question really quickly,
how many people that do I personally know who have
been accosted or physically harmed by social media nazis absolutely none.
And you're right on the plane side. Of course, we've
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all heard of stories of planes crashing, but you're right
really quickly.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Many many, many, many many years.
Speaker 3 (40:09):
Ago, when I was still in film school, I used
to have a horrible death, be deathly afraid of flying,
definitely afraid of flying. Right, And then one day I
was working on an independent film a friend of mine
I was co producing. This was years ago, and we
were able to rent a part of O'Hare Airport for
the day for free because it was under construction. So
(40:29):
I remember when we weren't filming, I would watch the
planes take off in land and got over. That's how
I got over my fear of flying. And you're right
to this day. Sure, it's always in the back of
your mind for a world.
Speaker 7 (40:40):
For me, there's a.
Speaker 3 (40:41):
Potential that the plane might but it's not enough of
a fear to stop me from flying. So I get
your point, I receive it, and I thank you.
Speaker 1 (40:51):
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I don't know what y'all doing, but it's Friday, Today's Friday. Yeah,
We're going all the way up to.
Speaker 11 (42:00):
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Speaker 1 (42:07):
He kill it.
Speaker 11 (42:08):
Bitches a monkey move you gonna speak PRIs too fast?
God believe it, little bit dress a month moving that
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Speaker 10 (42:22):
It dropped out of school from the first day my
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Speaker 3 (42:30):
That's not my jack.
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Speaker 1 (42:41):
Go to the monkey jumped up her, meaning you got man.
You guys are just joining. Like I was saying, we've
been talking about don't hate, just creating. It's a great
conversation we've been having. The white Ya man that just
pulled up Jada just pulled up Apple. I got bammed on,
(43:04):
said saying, nah, yo, listen, it's a fire ass conversation
right now. This one about to go up, up, up,
up up. I love this one because I, like I
was saying earlier, before you got joined, I never been
the person to hate. I've always been the type of
person to create. If I see great things, I want
to go higher. Like I've been studying NFT's metaverse for
(43:26):
so long, I said, fuck this I'm creating my own coin. Right.
I woke up. This shit happened at two am. Acciment
that this shit happened two am. I said, y'all, I'm
making my coin. Fuck this. That shit launched so fast, right,
that's the energy you have. You don't wait. If you
got an idea, yup, you keep going. You don't let
(43:46):
nobody tell you that there's nothing. That shit ain't possible.
Anything's possible. Right, Let's continue this conversation. Don't hate, just create, Janelle,
you want to say anything before I go in, before I.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
Check on you, and then I've got to run. This
has been an absolutely amazing conversation. Stack, Thank you for
a lot to be a part of it. What I
will quickly say is in reference to that question. For me,
it is what you just said me the fear of
me not staying in this current position. I know where
(44:15):
I have been, and I know that God has for
me to go beyond where I have been in my past,
and this is just a season for me. It's just
a moment, it's not a movement. So for that reason,
I'm not gonna let anybody hold me back. I'm gonna
keep going. I'm gonna keep bamming down doors. I'm gonna
keep going through windows. I'm gonna be creating doors where
(44:37):
there are not doors because I know that min now
is not indicative of my next So thank you for
allowing me to join y' all. This has been absolutely amazing,
so great to reconnect with a lot of you all
know the best is yet to come.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Being around those individuals that have that energy like you know,
so I want that energy where it's like, I'm glad
to reconnect, glad to be here. I'm glad like that's
the energy you want to surround yourself with that. I'm
glad to be here, shit right, Glad to be here,
holding great conversations, Glad to be here. Media mentors picking
this room up, share this room up. And I had
(45:12):
a great question, how do you get over that? You
know what I'm saying? How do you avoid the dangers
of social media? You know whatnot that's gonna be my
damn next damn room, God, damn.
Speaker 3 (45:22):
And it's not so much. How do you I'm so
sorry to interrupt you, it's not so much. How do
you afford the dangers? For me, it's getting over the
fear right of you know, I sit like, man, I'm ready.
I would love to make a video about this. I
would love to make a video reaction about this. But
I'm afraid of these weirdos online who get so triggered.
(45:44):
You hear stories about them being getting so triggered that
they're ready to show up at your place or place
of business, your home doctor. Like I told you the
weirdo that came to my room over the weekend. He
went so far as to find my phone number online
and send me threatening messages over the phone. I didn't
be via text. I didn't respond. I just told him, listen,
you take this any further, I'm gonna sue you. It
(46:06):
seems he's settled down, but they don't always settle down.
And so I'm thinking to myself, it's stuff like this,
the fear of dealing with people who literally take what
you say or they're so offended that they want to
cause you harm and you don't know how far will
they take it beyond the keyboard? And so how do
(46:28):
you get over the fear of worrying about the possibility
that someone will come after you because of what you said.
That's my thing getting over that fear, And I'd like
to think I'm not alone in this. I like to
think that there are others content creators who are that
is a concern of them, and maybe it holds them
(46:50):
aback a little bit. They're like, yeah, I would post this,
but uh, somebody might have get so offended and they
show up in my house, show up and threaten me,
threaten my job, threatened my place of business. It's not
worth it. I'm gonna stop doing this, Right, how do
you challenge yourself to get over that fear of what could? And,
like Lindsaya said, what's the what is the likelihood that
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that will actually happen to you?
Speaker 7 (47:13):
Right?
Speaker 1 (47:15):
I love that guy and I.
Speaker 4 (47:18):
Even if it does happen, so uh my right hand.
I literally he was my director, he was I raised him,
created every position entitally ever had as a way of
supporting him in business, took him internationally on trips with me,
meantward him, spent personal finances, like invested in this person
beyond the scope of business. And I posted one thing
(47:40):
on social media that was incongruent with his beliefs, and
he did attempt to dismantle my entire career, my reputation, everything. Nie,
here is the deal if I if I let that
stop me, it's giving power to some bullshit that like
he feels differently. And so if people are going to
(48:01):
be persuaded by his his you know, his little temper
tantrum of opinion, and they don't come to know my heart.
If they're judging me without knowing me, it isn't it
isn't my It's none of my business. And at the
end of the day, and I can hear you're a
woman of faith, walk like Jesus like it. It would
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do what he would do always, whether it was with
the enemy or with someone who was you know, coming
to attack his life, or someone who felt as though
they were unworthy. Like continue to know that the gift
and the knowing is put in your heart because you're
meant to walk forward and you'll be protected. You have
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God's hand in favor. So again, you know, if that
does happen. Yeah, I went through hell. It was difficult,
I didn't like it, and I had a lot of
positive things still happening in my life, a lot of expansion,
a lot of growth, and so know that in and
guess what, I'm still here. I'm more than kicking. I'm
doing great and amazing, and he has sense apologized and
(49:06):
asked to take me for dinner. Like, remember that we
have God's favor. That's what I'm gonna say to you.
Speaker 1 (49:13):
We have God's favor. I love that, Lindsay, because somebody,
because people will look back in the mirror and realize
that they wasn't always right. Maybe maybe you might have
been wrong. Maybe you gotta go back in the mirror
and do some self reflection, right. Love when people can
do that, Lindsay, thank you for that, and I thank
you for that. I feel like, you know, just getting
over the fear is just gaining more confidence, getting around
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more people that have that confidence as well. Moving like
there's a purpose, moving with a purpose. Put a one
in the chat real quick, moving with a purpose. I
want to move with a purpose. I want you to
move with a purpose, because it seems like when individuals
move sloppy, they get into random shit. Damn, why did
I get into that? Or how did I get into this?
Because you wasn't moving with a purpose, or you didn't
(49:55):
move with some type of you know, fire figure, you
know some type of something. Right, So welcome Apple, Lron, wife,
your man and doctor jadif Linseya jose Nah, everybody in
the building, right, I'm busy pinging up. I'm busy pinging up.
I feel you how you feel about this, Laurent while
I'm on you don't hate, just create how you feel
about that? Man? Have you heard this, lingo? Have you
heard this before? Over to you?
Speaker 7 (50:16):
Man?
Speaker 1 (50:16):
Anything you want to try to know? What will I
should hear and ping up? Man?
Speaker 14 (50:20):
Look, I think if you collaborate with one another, no
matter what anybody else is doing. I build my content
off of other people. People come to me and say, oh,
thank you so much writing and publication on me. And
I've never charged a single dime to get on my platform,
which is crazy to certain people, right, But they don't understand.
If I can collaborate with you, that's valuable because that
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creates content for me. So I don't need to hate
on nothing you're doing. But I will make sure that
I collaborate with you in a respectful manner of my
brand and eliminating negative stereotypes. I want to talk about
some of the things that are more relatable to this
topic of my brand's identity. However, I'm not going to
do anything in a negative platform, So there's no right
(51:02):
or wrong answer.
Speaker 1 (51:03):
So when you allow me.
Speaker 14 (51:04):
When I find people to write a publication on, and
I've been offered tons of money before to write a
public I just don't.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
I don't move in that regards.
Speaker 14 (51:11):
But when I find somebody to write a publication on
or anything in regard to that, I'm trying to create
content on them and talk about and elaborate with the
positive things that they're doing, because then it allows me
to not I'm not hating. I'm collaborating. We're growing together.
I'll land there and keep picking up.
Speaker 1 (51:31):
I like the fact you said that, Laurn, because I've
seen you go around and just give to people without
expecting anything like give back. You know what I'm saying,
I got you, or I'll do that for you, or
I'll feed you when it's publican and he has that,
you know what I'm saying, because when he first met me, Man,
you gave me some information. You know what I'm saying.
You pulled it right out lawnso off top. I appreciate you.
Speaker 7 (51:49):
Bro.
Speaker 1 (51:49):
Got to grow together, you know, and that's what they
talk about that a little bit with Lauren before you
go growing together because too many people like especially from
my city. Bro they'll see somebody go up and I
was talking about that with Nick in another room. They'll
see somebody going up from the city. But it's like
crabs in a bucket. They don't want to see you
doing better than none, but they want to see you.
They kind of want to see you do good, but
not really. So let's talk about growing together real quickly,
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rong before I check on markets, everybody, I don't.
Speaker 14 (52:15):
Want you to go in there or do youf to
use a restaurant now, because I want you to hear this,
because this is information that you can take into I'm
sitting here and my son is seven years old, right,
and when I'm referring to growing together, I'm talking about
building relationships with people and just doing right by people
from the very beginning and not expecting anything back at times,
because that's what's going to allow you to grow with
that individual even naturally and more organically. Just asking for
(52:38):
things sometimes versus you bringing something to the table and saying, hey, look,
i'd love to collaborate with you in this regards. It's
going to give that person more of a benefit of
doing whatever it may be that they need you to
do or you need them to do to do for you,
and it's just kind of more so in a bargaining standpoint,
and then it allows you to grow with that individual
and build an actual genuine relationship with that person. You
(53:01):
might have a conversation with that person in regards with
you guys collaborating, and you start talking about family, and
then you realize your beliefs are the same. So now
you're growing and you believe each other. You believe in
doing certain things with each other in business that you've
never done before. Now you're growing outside of what your
natural capability is hold on, so don't go anywhere. So
I think that that's key, and I think that we
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should definitely work amongst each other and not hate. Man,
that's a waste of time and waste of energy. If
we literally find other values in other people and we
maybe embrace it or not, I don't want to say
exposed or exploit, but if we document it for them
or or we do some kind of creative asset for
them in some kind of way, they're going to see
(53:43):
the value in you and you can grow together a
lot naturally like that versus just Hey, you did this
for me, I gotta do this for you. Just try
and make it as natural as possible, and and then
the relationship typically lasts a lot longer.
Speaker 1 (53:55):
To be honest with you, exactly, the relationships will last
longer when you grow together, especially when you go around
to see how much value you can add, like old,
let me ask some value over here, let me ask
some value tod and not seeing what so much you
can get get get get get right. So if you
guys are just no, thank you for that, share Leron,
that was great pinging the room up. Share the room up.
We're talking about don't hate, just create entrepreneur talk. I
(54:20):
really when I when the Room first started out, was
saying I never came from a place of hater. I've
always been the creator. I always want to create to
see how we can all get to the next level.
But I feel like you got to get to a
certain point to be that confident. Not everyone has that
confidence where it's like, all right, I'm just gonna create
and not hate on anything. I'm just gonna you know,
a lot of people don't have that discipline. Oh man,
(54:42):
I'm gonna just stay focused on my shit, stay focused
on my journey, stay focused on what's tunnel vision for me,
and what I know is for me, too many people
are getting off course. So that's why I said, man,
you know what, let's start hate. Let's start creating and
not hating, less hating, more creating at the end of
the day, right, So talk about this the floor still.
That's a T shirt, bro, that's a stack packed T shirt.
(55:05):
What'd you say, creator? That ship is hard with Yeah,
I might have to put that.
Speaker 13 (55:14):
That's merg.
Speaker 1 (55:16):
Yeah, you're right, you're right, You're right. Listen, let's continue Laurn.
Appreciate you brother, doctor Jaylens. Can you are you buy
your mic right now? Are you here with us? You
can't talk? So look, don't hate, just create. How you
(55:38):
feel about this topic. Thank you for sliding in the room.
Let's continue this conversation. How you feel about what you've
heard so far?
Speaker 13 (55:52):
I mean, okay, So I think we talked about people before,
like when we were.
Speaker 15 (55:58):
Talking about like selling our is and being working in
creative control and just giving people ideas for free. I
think you me and you had a conversations like you
told me like stop doing that. You should get paid
for your ideas, especially if they're good ones. I mean,
I don't know, like even when me you have that conversation.
I still kind of come from the perspective whereas though
(56:20):
I will give people ideas and just it don't need
to be the thing you gotta really pay me for.
Speaker 1 (56:25):
And I know that's a problem for a lot of
pay that worth, if you got value, make people pay Yeah,
But I mean, my thing.
Speaker 13 (56:34):
Is just this, and I'm probably the only person coming
from this perspective.
Speaker 15 (56:38):
I get value out of just watching this shit become
into something else, Like I don't really need to be
paid for.
Speaker 13 (56:44):
Stuff like this. Like I'm gonna be honest, like I
don't know everything. Every gift you get doesn't have to
be something that you can go back and do something with.
Like it's just think about for me, gratitude.
Speaker 15 (56:58):
You know, if you say thank you and you say
say okay, or if you come back later and be like,
oh okay, this did something for me, those are you know,
those are considered gifts as well, you know what I'm saying. Like,
but I still get what you're saying, you know, get
paid for my work. And I think that's the part
I'm just trying to come around to. It's gonna take
(57:18):
him in it because sometimes I put my character before
my money, and I think that can be a bad
thing and a good thing when you put integrity before
a lot of things, when it's just like it's okay
to be paid for what you do if it's something
you know good and it's something valuable. But yeah, I
think that people just got to focus more on support,
Like that was another thing you mean you talked about,
(57:40):
like people don't know how to support people, and people
look at things more from a benefits package, like, Okay,
you want me to support, you want me becoming your game,
but what is that for me?
Speaker 13 (57:49):
You got seats courtside seats, Like what am I getting
out of this?
Speaker 15 (57:52):
And you know, that's probably why I come from the
approach I do, because you have more people looking at
things from benefits package, and I try to look at
these for more though, Okay, God gonna get me back
for whatever I do for you, even if you don't
give me credit for it, So it don't really matter
to me, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 13 (58:08):
It's like.
Speaker 15 (58:10):
Just me, you know, after our conversation and then listen
from y'all, listen to y'all, I think that I need
to find more balance between doing stuff for people and
then being paid for my work because it's a value,
you know what I'm saying. I don't really have a
balance with that yet, and that's probably you know, listening
to y'all. I can try to take some tessfulness this mostly,
(58:31):
And that's why I'm on a listening aspect right now,
because I don't know how to do that, and I
don't want to argue with people about stuff. You know,
if you don't want to pay me, cool, you got it.
Like I just did some work for a guy recently.
Speaker 13 (58:45):
I used to do logos.
Speaker 15 (58:47):
I stopped doing it for a reason because people feel
like if they're seeing people make charge on hundred dollars
for logo, then you know, that's what you should be paid.
But it's like their logos are asked. I'm sorry, y'all
for the vote Gary Bludd those vocos that they're charging
you on hundred sports ass you know what I'm saying,
I'm not gonna charge you a hundreds for a level
because it's not gonna be that, you know.
Speaker 13 (59:08):
And I did some work for a guy recently.
Speaker 15 (59:12):
And he owed ended up on me eight hundred and
fifty dollars from the end because he didn't even have
a structure. He has a dog kennel business. He didn't
have an idea, a concept, nothing. I created his concept,
his design, his website, everything. At the end of this,
he owed me one hundred and fifty dollars. His brother
turned around and was like, I got about one hundred
and eighty bucks right now.
Speaker 7 (59:32):
He was like, life is.
Speaker 13 (59:32):
Hard out here. He was like, I don't got it.
Speaker 7 (59:35):
And you know, I was.
Speaker 13 (59:36):
I got upset. I'm not gonna tell y'all everything I
said because it's just it's too much.
Speaker 15 (59:41):
But I was just like, you know what, you got it, sir,
you know, and he told me, he was like, God
gonna look out for you.
Speaker 13 (59:49):
This was probably the one time I got upset about it.
I was like, you know, I say that, but I
don't want nobody saying that to me, like you know,
cause you're gaslighting me, so you know.
Speaker 15 (01:00:01):
And then it just made me think about the conversation
you when I was having, like you gotta stop giving
people free work.
Speaker 13 (01:00:06):
So just finding balance between that is probably gonna.
Speaker 15 (01:00:09):
Be my hardest thing, is to make me step away
from creativity like selling people ideas, like I don't just
do logos, I'll give people content ideas, even on here, like,
if you need a topic, I'll give it to you
for free, even though I'm over your brainstorm and the shit.
Speaker 13 (01:00:24):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 15 (01:00:25):
You don't have an idea from a clue of a
goog who aren't here's who you know. But if you
come to me for an idea, I have one for you.
I just need to find a balance between getting paid
for it and then I'll letting people you know, just
reap the benefits for something that they didn't even build.
Speaker 11 (01:00:42):
Nah.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
I love that because you got to find a balance
in between where you're like, all right, I'm gonna still
give out the value to somebody, but I'm also gonna
get you know, the benefit, but you don't want the
benefit all the time. Because I've seen myself just giving
back in different ways through the media and through what
I do, and then lessons just come through. It just
come through just because you did or you just lended
(01:01:03):
your hand, or you just did that. I don't know
what's gonna help out somebody, but guess what, I'm gonna
use the tools that I have so that somebody can
get to the next level. There's plenty of times I've
got phone calls that were unbelievable, unbelievable phone calls because
I helped out someone or I did what I've always
been doing on my journey. And that's why I tell you, guys,
this shit is like a movie. Man asks Amanda Man,
(01:01:23):
she the one that really know that, Yo, this shit
is a movie, lindsay when I tell you it's a movie, like, YO,
you could get a phone call tomorrow and you could
be at the top of the top of the food
chain like the next minute. It's so quick how this
stuff goes. And I'm telling you guys, as you go up,
it's always gonna be the easiest work that gets you
the most money, or the most motion or the most further.
(01:01:48):
It's gonna be like, damn, that's all I had to do.
I put a one in the chet. If you agree
it's like, damn, that's all I had to do, or
that's all I had to is sometimes it just takes
the quick move, that quick phone call, that quick connection.
And people call me all the time and I make
that quick connection. It's unbelievable, right, And it's just because
I believe in myself more than the average individual. And
(01:02:10):
that's what I work on every day is like, all right,
how can I create more? But believe in myself more
as well? Too. It's like, yo, I see tunnel vision,
I see success, and the people around me got to
see the same thing. Or we're not on the same frequency,
you got to get the fuck out of here. I
say that all the time. If we're not on the
same frequency, or we're not on the same page, you
guys got to go, especially when we come, you know,
(01:02:32):
and when it's time to create. You can't create with
a hater. Let me say that again. You cannot create
with a hater. This is another thing I want to
fucking talk about. Let's get into it before I check
on Vanessa, before I check in Apple Curtis, Welcome to
the stage. Everybody ping this up right? What I want
to talk about. I can't create with no hater. If
it's an idea and it's it's golden or you know
(01:02:56):
I'm coming to you with an idea and you know
and you know I'm creative. You should be embracing that,
not saying that you know I'm entitled, not saying that
you should feel that way. But we can have a
conversation where you're like, yo, stack a justice, or we
should do this, or we do so we can make
it better. Never hate on someone's creation. Let me say
that again. Never hate on someone's creation. You you should
(01:03:19):
always suggest how this shit should be better, how it
can become more advanced, how you can even jump in
and make it better.
Speaker 14 (01:03:26):
But never hate on someone's creation. Lauren, you got something
to say about that. That's just another damn T shirt.
But I never hate on someone's creation. I ain't gonna lie.
And we're dropping jewels in here, hear me. I appreciate you, brother. Look,
I want to welcome Vanessa to the stage too. Vanessa,
we were talking.
Speaker 1 (01:03:42):
About, you know, don't hate, just create, and then we're talking,
you know, entrepreneur talk today. I really want to go
to you and you know, see how you're feeling about,
you know, just the topic of what you've heard so
far and anything you want to add on top of,
you know, what we've been doing. Appreciate you. Vanessa, over
to you if you're available.
Speaker 12 (01:04:00):
Yeah, definitely, Thanks so much for the room for the space.
I'm still kind of gathering in my thoughts. Honestly, I
this is a great topic and I'm not gonna lie.
I'm feeling a little a little stuck today, you know,
with the creation process. So I think that, you know,
(01:04:23):
sometimes that can happen too, right, It's like like I
feel like I'm a bit in my head today, So
I was just in the process of journaling because I
feel like a part of the creativity process the is
your ability to be able to show up fully right
and like release all of the bs so that you
(01:04:46):
can actually show up authentically and just with that higher
vibration energy, you know. And as an entrepreneur, I like,
there's there's so much that I have on my mind
all the time that I'm want to do and create,
and I think my challenge is a lot of times
finding the time to do it all and then also
(01:05:08):
finding or or hmmm, deciding what I want to ground into,
like what I want to actually put my time and
effort towards and then move on, you know what I'm saying.
So it's kind of like I'm just finding my balance.
It's a journey, stack, it's a journey, but I love
this room and I'm just gonna take take it in
(01:05:31):
a bit more and come back with some thoughts when
you know what I'm saying, Because I'm I'm still in
the digestion prop I love that.
Speaker 4 (01:05:43):
Process and I love it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:45):
You know, sometimes that's okay, but that's what we love
that because sometimes you can become stuck and you got
to get over that. And I've had individuals, like powerful
individuals around me that will help me become a stuck
Like you, sometimes you need a powerful individual in your
corner to make you unstuck, like all right, I need
some more ideas, I need some more motivation, right, And
(01:06:06):
every the community's been definitely like that for me, you know,
Amanda's been like that for me, Lindsay and my brother
King Farrell, my brother Nick, everybody that comes into the community, right,
You guys are always motivation for me to do more,
to reach more heights, to reach more success. Right, Because
when you got someone that's in your corner that pulls
(01:06:27):
you out of a hard place or pulls you out
of a hard zone, you're gonna definitely appreciate that person
and remember that person when everything's all gold and glitter
and shining on the other side, like, oh shit, hold on,
didn't Vanesso or didn't larn or didn't Nick or didn't Amanda,
They was right in my corner, right, they was right
in my corner when I was going through that, So
(01:06:47):
that way, when they get to the other side, they're
shining and they gonna come bring you right up. That's
what the real ones do anytime. If I've ever gone
through anything right and you've supported me, when I come
back up and I go way back up on taking
you already know you're coming right with me. Right it's
double time, you know what I'm saying, And the real
ones know it's got to be. You can't do that
(01:07:08):
for everyone, though, you know what I'm saying. You can't.
I'm gonna come to you right now, Jays, I'm gonna
pass it to you. But you can't do it that
with everyone. You can't do that with everyone. It got
to be the people you see potential in that have
the fire, that have the you know what I'm saying,
Like you, you've got to have a track record or
doing something successful. So let's keep this rocking. Vanessa, thank
you for that. Share over to you if you want
(01:07:28):
something to say, well.
Speaker 12 (01:07:29):
Yeah, I just want to say thank you for that.
That's that's super encouraging and that's why I love to
hang around amazing people. You know here on clubhouse and
across the street. It's like you all just really yeah,
you know, because we all need that encouragement, we all
need that community love. We all need to be reminded
of our greatness. You know what I'm saying, So thank you.
(01:07:50):
I appreciate that a lot. And I was going to
say something else, but it has slipped my mind. So
thank you, and I rest my mic.
Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
You can come back and whenever. But that's a doctor
Jadas wants to ask for advice or a question over
to you, and then we can continue this conversation about
don't hate, just create, entrepreneur talk, ping the room up,
share the room up, and then I'll also be checking
on brother King Pharaoh, tie Apple one love, everybody that's
on the stage right. I want you guys to chime
in about you know, don't hate, just create. Over to you,
(01:08:19):
doctor Javias, so we can continue this.
Speaker 13 (01:08:21):
Let's go, Okay, I just have a small question. Then
I'm gonna take it back cv in Okay, so I'm
sure everybody's.
Speaker 15 (01:08:30):
Seen the show before popped the balloon on YouTube. Okay,
let's just make this clear and make this.
Speaker 13 (01:08:36):
Up, make this way.
Speaker 1 (01:08:39):
And then and then and then explain it to him too,
Doctor Jasas, because I had to break it down to
a wife fie Amanda. She didn't really understand the balloon game,
and I broke it down to her about that. So
you want to explain it to them a little bit
so they can understand what's going on.
Speaker 15 (01:08:53):
So the show Popped the Balloons a matchmaking show, just
to kind of give it like a quick give you
all like a concept. It's a matchmaking show where she
tries to pair people together by doing a popped the
Boom segment like you Popped the Boom based on a
various of things attraction, the way they answer intrinsic value questions,
(01:09:15):
things like that. Then you try to get down to
at least one person or two people to get them.
Speaker 13 (01:09:21):
A match together.
Speaker 15 (01:09:22):
So say you're about to do some work with that
kind of person that has that kind of YouTube. But
you approach the situation with something to sell. I have
my own matchmaking questionnaire that I've worked on for the
past few months and I'm trying to sell it. So
this would be the perfect person to sell it to,
(01:09:45):
but they're coming from more positions though they want you
to sell it to them, but they also want you
to work for them. You don't mind doing both. But
you guys have two different concepts of how what you
look at is working for someone. And I'm coming from
the approach I don't work for anybody. I'm working with you.
(01:10:07):
And you know they want to kind of implement the
questionnaire in their show as their own without any creativity rights.
Speaker 13 (01:10:18):
Would you would you work with this person or or.
Speaker 15 (01:10:21):
Would you continue to try to find a compromise or
would you just kind of step away from the whole
thing and just focus on only one aspect of the
deal and just kind of walk away afterwards with your
hands claim even if you felt like this was something
you could be passionate about or that you actually want
to do.
Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
Hm, did you guys think about that a brother? And then.
Speaker 5 (01:10:49):
True to your own r star If your.
Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
Thoughts are.
Speaker 16 (01:10:56):
On how you intend to move, never capitulate to someone
else's vision.
Speaker 1 (01:11:03):
Stay true to your own vision, period quite blank. Now
I love that tide. Stay true to your own vision.
I would say stay true to the vision too, Like,
if you have a vision and you have something you
know that you see and you want to happen, then
(01:11:24):
go for that compromise, seeing what you can get see
how you can get the best out of the situation.
A lot of people are just you know, get shitted
out of situations and they'll be on the other side
like damn, I wish I would have said this, or
I wish I would have you know, networked or set
that to make the deal go like this, you're regretted after,
so I would say, you know, be prepared so that
(01:11:44):
way you don't have to get ready. If you guys
are just joining, were talking about don't hate, just create,
been talking about, you know, creating not being a hater.
And if anybody wants to answer doctor Jake's question, you
guys are more welcome to go into But we've been
talking about don't hate, just create wearing an archpreneur talk
inside the media mentors Megan Mansion also read the article
that came out about the new crypto coin and if
(01:12:07):
you guys want to wallet, I'll send you over some STC.
I appreciate you guys, you know, for supporting the journey
all the way from back from the metaverse to the
NFTs to now we're going to keep it going with
the whole digital fil So I appreciate you guys, and
I'm talking about this topic today though, don't hate, just create?
Coming in hot, right, entrepreneur talk if you know someone
(01:12:27):
that wants to talk with us today about not hating
and just creating, and tell them to come inside the
room so that way we can have a great, great,
great conversation today. Right, So, Jick, welcome to the stage,
tie Apple one love Laurn, whoever wants to chime in
the float over question here? So is this a token?
So I have so it's on an exchange, right, it's
(01:12:48):
a small startup. It's on an exchange and they have
a big coin wallet attached to it too, tay. So
they have a bigcoin and they have it on their
exchange where you can buy it and sell it just
against bitcoin right now, until we go through the phases.
So I'll send it to you. I'll send you the wallet,
I can send you some information. Just send me a
dm bro and then I'll you know, Yeah, it moo
(01:13:09):
on it.
Speaker 16 (01:13:09):
I've been in crypto since twenty and eleven trading bitcoy,
and I've been mining.
Speaker 7 (01:13:15):
Since two thousand.
Speaker 16 (01:13:18):
We've done, We've done all right, coming from the b area. Yeah,
I've been on the bitcoy terrain for a long time,
but I saw I've seen the UH the United States
and other countries and all the different protocols and exchanges
and whatnot. And I when I saw that, I was like, crypto,
What where do you land in the U? But this
(01:13:40):
may not be a crypto room, but yes, yeah, wonderful title.
Don't Hate Create.
Speaker 1 (01:13:44):
No, we're gonna, we're gonna, We're gonna talk. I already
know you know some information, so let's talk more offline
or something. Send me your info or I'll put up
my book and call link so you can schedule a
call with me so that way we can get in tune,
so that way I can see what you got going on,
so we can ask them back.
Speaker 16 (01:13:58):
And as far as this, don't hate, just create, I
think now it has been well it's always been for us,
but I think now in twenty twenty four August, what
is today, the fourteenth fifteenth something like that, I think
is the perfect time.
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
For any individual who is.
Speaker 16 (01:14:18):
That has that has a creative mindset and a little
bit of grit or fortitude to find avenue. There's so
many avenues to monetize creative endeavors. It is, it is,
and most human beings are cheap.
Speaker 1 (01:14:38):
They don't want to they want to follow, they don't
want to lead.
Speaker 5 (01:14:43):
And for those in this.
Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
Room say that they don't want to follow, they don't
want to want.
Speaker 16 (01:14:51):
I was saying, those individuals who are creating things, beware
of your surroundings. Those who say you can't do it
haven't done it themselves, or those who say it can't
be done. I haven't seen it. No one's ever done it.
My friend tried it, it didn't work. You should you should?
You should? You should?
Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
You should X them.
Speaker 16 (01:15:11):
Out of your life or your immediate circle immediately. Yeah,
run with the pack of individuals that are moving. Silicon
Valley is a pack I chose very long, long time ago.
But Silicon Valley grows. There's a pack of people that
create or mint money, not make money, mint money because
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most individuals on both coasts LA and New York say
you can't do it, you haven't seen it, won't be done.
I have never seen anybody do it, and I think
very differently. So excellent topic. Brother, keep going, Hey, let's
get digital real quick. Let's let's let's put all this
in the action tie. I'm in Wanna Creek right now,
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so I'm definitely going to collaborate with you.
Speaker 1 (01:15:56):
Stack.
Speaker 14 (01:15:56):
I put the publication link in the chat. You know
I still got I write that on you. And then
if you could help me collaborate. I want to write
a publication on Nick because I've been checking him out
for a while. I know he comes into your room,
does this thing. Yeah, let's let's collaborate heavy in here.
Let's let's just let's just move something.
Speaker 16 (01:16:12):
If you want to create next to concert you, I
would check out pi p ai.
Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
There's a pie a paloser ai.
Speaker 7 (01:16:20):
Uh.
Speaker 16 (01:16:21):
Uh hackathons taken, but it was just one last week,
but pie p ai you can check it out.
Speaker 8 (01:16:29):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:16:29):
It is a.
Speaker 16 (01:16:32):
Unlike traditional lms that are siloed. This is a focus
on democratizing artificial intelligence, so it actually sits on your
own You own your own in essence, your own ll M,
as opposed to others, uh monetizing on your play. And
then if you followed the US Patent Trademark Office that
said that generative AI creations cannot be cannot be trademark well, now,
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owning your own play and if it's just your words
or your creations, there might be another case to be
made that you can actually lock up your own IP
because it's coming exclusively from yourself.
Speaker 14 (01:17:11):
And that's USPTO dot gov for those trademarks. Anybody who
wants that website, USPTO dot my second favorite place, my
first favorite place.
Speaker 1 (01:17:20):
Get out here and lit nah. I appreciate y'all. Thank
you for that conversation. If you guys are just now joining,
we're talking about don't hate, just create entrepreneur talk. We're
gonna make some shit move. Lauran, you already know. We
love to get back. We love to do the highlights
to features right, and same thing with System Great when
she comes through too. She likes to do the features
(01:17:41):
in the in the in the sliding and and you know,
featuring people to put them at that highlight so that
way more people can see them. So Lauren, we love that.
Speaker 5 (01:17:48):
Brother.
Speaker 1 (01:17:48):
Let's continue this conversation. Jen, are you here with us
right now? Well, I want to welcome Jen to the stage. Jen,
are you buy your mic right now? Going once?
Speaker 17 (01:17:57):
Jen, I'm here, I'm here.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
Feeling Jen, how you been feeling about the topics so
far and what you heard? Don't you want to chime
into that the mics on you?
Speaker 6 (01:18:07):
Yeah?
Speaker 17 (01:18:08):
No, the conversation has been amazing. I've only been here
a short time. But create and creation, I'm gonna say
love and creation, which is the opposite of don't hate.
Speaker 7 (01:18:21):
Uhh.
Speaker 17 (01:18:22):
That's what makes a world go round. And the more
we can all do that together and the more we
create together, the more fun it is. I am just
learning about crypto the more I hear in these rooms,
so I'm still learning about all of that. So it's
interesting listening to all of you.
Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
Of course, So I'll teach you some crypto. To Jen,
I'm gonna put up I'm gonna put up this link
right now so that way we can have some conversations offline,
because I'm doing some cool things with some workshops and
teaching more people about, you know, social media and their
parts of crypto too. So Jen, you know, just get
a call whoever else in the room too, we can
connect offline. I want to see how we all can,
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you know, get to the nevist level, whether it's through media,
marketing or crypto. Get this fifteen minute call. I'll level
up with you guys, see what you're doing in your
business and see how I can add some value, to
see how we can add value to each other. I
love collaboration. Collaborations key, especially on the clubhouse, especially when
we go over to Chatter too, because you know, social
audio has been here for over four to five years,
(01:19:26):
so we have to get used to it, get in
tune with it, and you know, make some connections, make
some things that can help you out in your business
as well. So I appreciate you Jen for coming through,
being intrigued, loving the conversation and just joining us. Today
we're in the media mentor talking about don't hate, just create.
I want to love and create. I don't want to
be the hater. I want to be the creator.
Speaker 7 (01:19:45):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
I want to continue this conversation for a little while
with you know, with you guys. I want to keep
the floor open. Does anybody else want to, you know,
chime into the conversation or anything they've heard so far?
The floors open us go yes, sir, yes, sir Ali.
How are you feeling, man? How do you feel about
the title?
Speaker 4 (01:20:05):
Man?
Speaker 9 (01:20:05):
I'm doing great, Man, I'm doing great man. I' mean
not Ruby Kenny right now. I'm in the Wakanda area,
you get me. So we're back in Africa now. Ah,
I'm working on a AI Telephony is the agent now
with that PAI, and people are making money with that.
Be Actually, if you guys.
Speaker 1 (01:20:26):
Hold on, Alie, you got to say that a little
louder man, I like, how thats you? Mike's kind of low?
Hold on, say that again. You gotta get kind of closer, man,
I I want to hear that. Man, that sound good
right there?
Speaker 7 (01:20:36):
What you say? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:20:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (01:20:38):
So can you hear me now?
Speaker 1 (01:20:40):
Perfect? Let's go.
Speaker 7 (01:20:43):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:20:43):
So I'm working on a phone agency, so basically not
Ruby Kenny. A lot of companies now don't have time
to answer calls, so I created a voice Agent Assistant
where people could call their companies and upload their script
on CHR GBT and get like the bot that actually
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talk to you like a human being, you know, for like.
Speaker 1 (01:21:06):
Maybe like four hundred minutes. Sick. I love that, bro.
Speaker 16 (01:21:10):
So Ali, are you talking about outbound lead? Jen using
AI for scripted with a bunch of different variables in essense, Yes.
Speaker 9 (01:21:21):
Exactly, Yes, And I'm using PI. So I pay for
a subscription. It's like around I believe, like thirty dollars,
and I charged the client around like eighty dollars per month,
so that all the entire scripts for the company, for example,
let's say if it's a restaurant or like a law firm,
I would get all their scripts or like their call
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agents and stuff like that, and they don't need to
hire any receptionist, you know. I mean, if you pay
a receptionist like like four hundred five hundred dollars a month,
like a month in Kenya, it'd be half there. They're like,
they won't spend that much money, you know, so I'll
be saving them a lot of money. And I got
like three clients already. I mean, it's just it's menu
is actually.
Speaker 1 (01:22:04):
So Ali are you? Are you? And Airobi?
Speaker 7 (01:22:08):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
Is it in English and Swahili?
Speaker 13 (01:22:14):
Yeah, it's in uh fronto.
Speaker 9 (01:22:16):
It's in English. Actually, I tried to get Somani in
English Swahili, but it's the Uh. It's kind of talkings,
you know, have a bit of a jibberish, so it's
not really picking up any other language of English.
Speaker 7 (01:22:32):
That's hot.
Speaker 16 (01:22:33):
I think you're an open market neck that's up and
coming that will be stabilized in the next five years.
Is going to be Nazier, Mali, Bokinu fossil absolutely, because
those countries broke away from the Francophone situation. Because they
have their own assets in their country and they're building
it from the ground up. And folks are young and
in Kenya as you know, if you're there with the
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with the IMF trying to put all this debt on
with this new president, who's the coming to the folks
and all the folks in the streets protesting we're not
paying it and then also sending folks to Haiti.
Speaker 1 (01:23:08):
You're you're on the right track by the.
Speaker 9 (01:23:10):
Yes, it's actually you guys should come by Kenan irby
kenn And there's a lot of tech clubs that come
up right now, especially a lot of freelancers are starting
their own companies like CRMs and the Sasses already and
Amazons came just like a month ago. Actually they opened
the center for like a call center in Norbu, Kenya,
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and it's like it became like a Silicon Valley of Africa.
Speaker 13 (01:23:34):
Actually, to be honest, I.
Speaker 1 (01:23:36):
Have a colleague of mine who just left Nairobi.
Speaker 16 (01:23:39):
She was Nairobi, then she went to Rwanda and then
she's she's posted up in Cape Town. But she I
just saw her two weeks ago and she just told me,
she's like you should put she goes Kenya is open
to the West.
Speaker 1 (01:23:55):
Uh in tech and media in a major way. That's
interesting here. Thanks for validating.
Speaker 9 (01:24:00):
Yeah, yeah, yes, it's it's actually the getting reading big. Actually,
there's a lot of companies that are actually popping out
of like this the blue you know, like even Google's
trying to come here as well, trying to do any
company for motherboards and chips as well.
Speaker 5 (01:24:16):
Actually processing are there rare earth minerals in Kenya.
Speaker 9 (01:24:22):
There's a lot of cobalt actually.
Speaker 1 (01:24:23):
Really yeah, that's huge.
Speaker 7 (01:24:27):
That's like that's what they're fighting over and been fighting
over for years and.
Speaker 15 (01:24:33):
In uh.
Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
Kenchas and Brazzaville.
Speaker 9 (01:24:39):
Especially now that there's a lot of Russians and actually
a lot of these companies, private companies that come to
Congo and also Southern Kenya to mind for cobalt actually
and they give they get contracts from like government agency
garment agencies. So it's like a lot of legal things
are happening as well, you know. So there's a lot
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of h good things and also bad things going on.
But actually the government here is okay. You know Africa,
we have a president Rutu hit people like crazy for businesses. Uh,
it's around like twenty percent tax. So people, I mean
they're living well. I'm like, I've been freinancing for the
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past six years in Kenya as an assistant administrator and
then I moved on to AI so I so it's
like you just start doing side hustles just to survive
and when it comes to our businesses.
Speaker 7 (01:25:34):
And stuff.
Speaker 1 (01:25:36):
In order for Ali. We appreciate you brother for sharing that. Man,
we gotta definitely connect. Make sure you reach out to
me on Instagram, send your info, hit you up on
Telegram or WhatsApp or something. The same thing with anybody
else that you know feels called to do. So we
were in here talking about don't hate, just create. You
guys were having a great conversation. I got to leave
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in about like five minutes. So if there's any lash
before I shut down the media mentors, it's on you
guys about you know, don't hate, just create, or if
it is any last words from anybody. But we had
a great conversation today. We started at too. It's now
three forty four. I have to hop in some meetings
about the coin, about what I'm doing and what's next
and the plans, and I gotta go crazy behind the scenes.
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So I love you guys. If there's any last shares,
the floor is open. If not, I will be shutting down.
Is anybody else that wants any last words? Yeah? What
what do you?
Speaker 7 (01:26:31):
What do you need?
Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
Brother?
Speaker 16 (01:26:32):
As you're helping others, what do you need or looking for?
Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
I just need support as soon as the coin drops
on the exchanges. Right now, it's on an exchange where
you can just trade it and buy it and sell
it with bitcoin. But when it drops everywhere, I'll be
telling everyone where it drops like viral, where it goes
on all exchanges. But you can support it right now.
Speaker 7 (01:26:51):
Times.
Speaker 1 (01:26:52):
That's why I said to me information and then I'll
send you, you know, over some coin. You'll check it
out and you can even create your own digital asset
because I'm bringing more people inside of the crypto space
that I'm doing as well.
Speaker 7 (01:27:02):
So is your going back by something?
Speaker 1 (01:27:04):
Yes, sir, that's what I want to talk to you
about on the phone, So call me yep, sure is?
Speaker 7 (01:27:10):
So.
Speaker 1 (01:27:11):
I love you guys. We'll talk soon. Nah Linzaia, Doctor Jadith,
Vanessa e knock One Love, jen Lee Apple Tie. Everyone
that was in here today. I appreciate you guys. We
went all the way in I got to get to
some more work. I'll do another media mentor's room. I'll
do like another topic. I feel like that one I
had was like how to avoid the day. I want
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something with the dangers because of what just happened. I
want to I want that conversation where it's like we
have a great conversation and then we talk about how
to avoid and then also coming out with like a
positive you know outtake on that as well. It's like
what to avoid, but then how to come out on
a positive intake because I like to, you know, talk
about different things and dive into it and get everybody's
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brain moving. But then I also like to have a
positive you know, outtake by the end of the room,
so it'd be like, all right, this is what happened
and this is how you handle it.
Speaker 7 (01:28:02):
Right.
Speaker 1 (01:28:02):
So make sure you guys follow me on Instagram tapping
with some content, read the new story that came out,
book a call if you want to, and then let's
level up. I'll be in here talking about some more
good topics, explaining some crypto onboarding you guys into some
more things, and just helping out more people on my journey.
Love you guys, and I will be back and I'll
probably be on Chatter too, so download Chatter. If you
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guys don't have Chatter. If you need an invite, send
me a message on Instagram. I don't know if Li
Saya has any more invites too, or whoever does, but
make sure you guys get those invites. Come on there
and join us when we have rooms. Just like this,
I'm out of here. We be a mentors. Done great,
We're out