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(00:01):
Man, I'm cracking cold today,Cracking the cold, twenty tips for success
on social media. Yeah, I'mgoing all the way in today, and
I'll be waiting for the media mentalfamily to pull up. You know,
we're going all the way in rightnow about you know, cracking the cold.
I really want to know who wantsto learn about this today. I'm

(00:22):
cracking codes, getting in that mold, right, That's all I like to
do is crack the codes. Andwe're talking about social media today, diving
all the way in, letting youguys know some tips, some tricks,
just in case you didn't know.So just in case you didn't have any
tips and no tricks yourself, rightAndre, just in case they didn't know
about these social media streets. I'mgonna school them today. Today's the day

(00:49):
where I'm cracking the cold and I'mgetting in that mode. You understand,
I'm cracking that cold and I'm gettingin that mold because twenty tips for sex
or social media success, Because Iwouldn't you want to dive in because a
lot of things that people don't knowabout social media currently. And I'm gonna
be schooling you guys, gonna bediving in deep about these things because I

(01:10):
love social media. I love crackingthe cold. I love getting in that
mode, and everybody that comes joinsme. I know you guys love getting
in that mode too, So pingthe room out as soon as you guys
come in here, ping the roomoute, share the room out. This
is what we're doing today. We'regoing and we want energy. Energy.
Energy is everything. I surround myselfwith the best energy. If you got
good energy, I want to surroundmyself with. Shoot, because today I'm

(01:34):
cracking the cold. If you gotsome tips, if you got some tricks,
Yeah, come up on the stage, come rock with us. Right,
I'm gonna be picking the room out, share to bring y'all know what.
I'm gonna start it up with someusing pick this joint, turn up
a little bit, I know.Let's go on, gonna turn up,
pick this room up, cracking thecold. Let's go. You gotta you

(02:01):
gotta so you can't think when Icome to home to some shoes shot to
be twenty man, it's not evenfunny. They can't. It's so cold.
Food type the left looks to theright. You know what you right,
you can't look. They heart spaceand they start chasing mouth so fast
when I blow past and they can't. The presence of the man, your

(02:24):
future little better than your past oryour present with the man better shake the
seat in my air, her walka mile and the pair I wear and
I'm getting better again by yeah,like they say, Juan do chops,
couldn't smell me if you brought thechat and I stow. Can I pace
myself? I know it's funny,want to die in and him race thing

(02:46):
help or even keep him on thequiet and displaced myself and just take a
deep breath. I got him grabbingthe chest because it's hurting them to see
five minutes best And then they rose. They rather see me laying or hurt
than laying the purse. I'm sayingthe facts. I change back. That
got these brokes looking at me likethey're choking on a chicken boll. Listen,

(03:13):
listen, listen. Cracking the cold. I'm getting in that mold today,
right, I want to crack thecold today. Shout out to everybody
that's always coming through consistently. It'smanifest andre everybody else in the room too,
coming to the top, because todayI'm gonna be diving in about cracking
the codes and seeing what you guysthink. Right, I want you guys
to be interactive with me because Ihave a couple of things that I want

(03:34):
to go through and talk about.For cracking the cold on social media,
because a lot of people, youknow, they get online, they get
on it on social media, butthey don't have it all figured out.
There's some key steps that you guyswant to follow that I followed as well.
Now let's get into the first onebefore I ask Miss Manifest, Andre
and Queen and Miss lf Love whatthey think, and we can keep the

(03:57):
conversation going on some of these points. But I feel like defining your goals
is the first thing we need todo. Determine what you're trying to achieve
on social media, whether it's brandawareness, lead generation, cust their engagement.
I don't know what you guys sales, right, define some type of
goals. Let's start it off withthat, mis Manifest, how you feeling
about defining goals? That's like thefirst that's the easiest thing they can do,

(04:19):
right, Yes, that's the biggestthing you can do, is define
your goals. My name is Mismanifest. I'm gonna get to the game.
Listen when you're defining your goals,you have to know exactly where you're going
with your social media. So withmy social media, I know I have
to get my purpose out. Sonow I know how to show up every
day. Right. I gotta bemyself, right, that's number one,
so other people can relate to me. I can't be nobody else. I

(04:39):
got to set that goal to Thetarget is help whoever is literally gonna connect
with me? Right, I couldhave to help the world, but I
may not connect with everybody. That'swhy you gotta show what because your people
is your people. So write thosegoals down, figure out how much content
you're gonna put out. Right,That's what I think about every day.
What am I going to do today? How can I impact the next person?
It's not about me no more,It's by my purpose. Because literally,

(05:00):
I feel like I'm the Martin LutherKing of manifestation. I feel like
I'm not what for real? That'sfire, right, I was so serious
I said, I feel like I'mthe Martin Luther King of manifestation. I
have a dream, and I havea dream for others as well, and
I have big energy on that becausea lot of people didn't have a dream
for me. So when I starteddreaming, I allow other people to dream.

(05:21):
I ain't know that was my purpose. I didn't understand why people say,
you know what they used to belike Loory, my bro name Islory,
Glory Lourie, tell me a story, right. I always had a
story for somebody. But listen,why are you going through that? You
know one thing I heard about thisand don't help you. The Glory story
right, the Lory story right.It was my first job and people used
to use to work as customer service. So when in between time and the

(05:41):
meantime, the people's breaks, peopleused to be like, listen, I
want to connect with you because youalways make me feel good. I didn't
understand that was my purpose. Sonow I do this on social media.
I understand it's connecting. Figure outwhat your purpose is and your target.
What are you trying to do?Are you turning your phone into a tool
that's going to create income because ofyour goals? Your income is gonna to
see a purpose, That's all Igotta say. Bro Way defining them goals,

(06:03):
that's the first one I like.I like when Miss Manifest came in,
I like that point. Andrea,how you feeling about that. I'm
gonna go in ptyr order. We'rejust gonna talk about, you know,
some of the things that we wentthrough, like that the you know,
the first point defining the goals.How you feel about that? Goods?
Yeah, of course we want.I mean miss manifest you have, Like

(06:23):
that's the foundation. Right when wecome online, A lot of people they
come online you want to be aninfluencer, or you want to sell products
or whatever it is, your goalis, right, the reason why you
want to define your goal is becauseyou need to know how to get there.
I really really like caution people tojust come on like Las Fair and

(06:45):
just sit because that's a waste ofyour time. Right, you can knock
on doors and make sales. Youcan make money, Like, do you
have a real purpose? You know? Like my purpose is I want this
year to help one hundred people reachone hundred thousand. That's my goal.
You know. So when I comeon social media, I need to be
very precise about what I'm doing becauseI could be doing a million things that

(07:11):
add no value to my goal.Right. There's this thing also I like
to talk about, which is Pereto'sprinciple. Right, eighty percent of your
success comes from twenty percent of youraction, And I like, hoo,
say that again? Hold on,you said what undream? That's what you
are right there? Shay that again. Yeah, it's called it's Peretto's principle,

(07:32):
and it says that eighty percent ofour success comes from twenty percent of
our activities in essence, right,And when you realize that, then you
start to say, Okay, ifI can do eighty percent less and still
get all those results by focusing onthe twenty percent of activities that I need
to get done on social media,then I'm winning, right, because not

(07:55):
only am I saving time, energy, money, but now I'm focused.
Right now, I know that whenI wake up every day, I have
ten things on my to do listthat I must do to make money,
and then everything else is like,yeah, I'm doing it for fun,
but listen, this is the thingsthat I have to do. And once
you have those steps in front ofyou, you can't fail. Right.

(08:18):
You're just learning, you're just moving, you're just pivoting. But the process
is just knowing where you're going andfocusing on that twenty percent and having that
foundation in place so that you canyou can't slip and fall. You'll always
be focused. There's a lot ofdistraction out there. There's a big thing
imposter syndrome, comparing yourself to others, the things that make people stop doing

(08:41):
what they imagine or envision for themselvesbecause they were focusing on the eighty eight
percent that adds no value to theirgoals. You know, so Preto's principle
twenty percent. It gets you there, you know. Andrea coming in with
that right there? I like that. See that's the first point right there

(09:01):
on defining them goals. You knowwhat I'm saying. That's it right there,
Miss self Love Queen. How youguys feel about that first point?
You know what I'm saying. Ifyou guys are there, Quinn, if
you're around available to talk, Iwas going in ptr orders, whoever is
available, snatch the mic and talkabout you know, defining the goals.
Whoever's there, Ian Self Loving Queen. Okay, Hey, I'm glad to

(09:26):
be here. Shout out the staffof the pack, the legend of Clubhouse
and media mentors doing these amazing roomsto help our mindset, our self love,
our personal development. And shout outto everybody in here mismanifest my business
steffee. Hey everyone, I'm gladto be here today, and also touch
on miss manifested point goals. Yeah, goals is like it means to me,

(09:48):
you gotta know where you're going.You know, you gotta have that
vision to know where you're going,especially on social media because like Andrea said,
you can get lost really quickly incomparison and things of that nature if
you're not moving, if you're nottaking that action at Airy action. Oh,
Avery season is coming up, youout, My Birthday's coming up next
month. Every season at first jointhe self love you is retreatment Airy season.

(10:09):
We're doing a self love re treatingevery season because you have to take
action during springtime, you have tospring and to action, right, so
all of your goals, like thismanifest is talking about manifestation that happens during
the winter time. You're manifesting,you're writing it down right. And now
when we get into my season,we springing in the action, were bouncing

(10:31):
around, moving on taking action toimplementing and so I'm excited we're gonna implement
for all those sorts and to implementationfor social media. So, yeah,
goals means you know where you're going, what is your vision? Why are
you even on here? Who he'stalking to? Like, who's your target
target audience? Who are you passionateabout speaking too? If you can this

(10:54):
tunnel vision on that one person,that one person is over a million people?
Right, So who are you talkingto? And staying in action?
So you don't get sumpy and grumpy? Right, because once you start moving,
you get paralyzed. The thumpy andthe grumpy and I know it's happened

(11:18):
to me before. Somehow you getparalyzed. You start looking around and start
comparing yourself. You're not moving,you catch up right, be saying a
business Now you're upset. Now you'replaying victim. O. Now you're telling
stories like, well, the onlyreason they made it is because they had
a business back year they drew uprich, so they had a you know,
any you start making a boy typesof stories as to why, right,

(11:39):
I don't know they had a dog, Like what do you have to
do with why they made it?Like it's just you start making up all
types of stories as the like stuffthat don't even make and it happened to
me, wore stuff don't even makesense, right, stories as to why
somebody made it and you did it? I start out the way, way,
hey, way, hey, ohmy goodness, she's an amazing she's

(12:01):
in a podcast in ebook. Ijust try to shout her out, but
listen. So, yeah, youstart making up these stories about why somebody
made it and why you did it, edit or just go come to me
and not taking action and not moving. That's why I'm expaying. If I
like post real every day, I'mlike post off your podcast. Take uh,
it's called productivity. Take quo,it's post having productivity in your business?

(12:24):
What are you doing everything? Right? Thank you sat having that projectivity
every single day as to to whereyou're being presuptive in your business, to
where you're putting yourself out there onsocial media. Right, So this is
what I do every day to makesure I'm take bringing in the action.

(12:48):
I'm staying up listing, I'm upliftingothers and we can keep moving in the
in the business. So make sureyou're doing that. And yeah, shout
out to media mentors once again,and that you or whoever wants some might
thank you for letting me see.I want to listen. You said a
lot of key points right there.I love that, missulf love cracking that
code. So we're talking about successsocial media, right, I want to

(13:11):
see if Shay got any words.I know she's probably in the office with
Shay. If you're there, ifyou've got anything you know about those goals.
I'm on that point right now andthey don't even talk about another point.
But if you have anything on definingyour goals, I would love to
hear from you. Oh yeah,I love this topic. What I could
say about goals is have an ideaof what you want to do. At

(13:35):
least if you can hone in onthe one thing. You know, we
were talking about passion yesterday, Wellthat aligns with setting your goals and how
can we be successful even on socialmedia or with our businesses if we don't
have a goal. So even ifthat's doing little things every day to make
a larger impact, don't think thatI love that miss self Love was talking

(13:58):
about, you know, speaking ofthe excuses like we'll sit around and say,
well I'll get that done once thisis done, or maybe I can't
do that today because of this lifeis lifing. Things are always things are
always going to be happening. Butif we take the time to do something
that is productive every day, thattwenty percent that Injuria was talking about,
if we take the time to investin ourselves, we will be successful.

(14:22):
I know at the end of theday, and full transparency. I know
for a fact right now, inthis moment, there is more that I
can do. But it's also aboutbeing smarter with our time so that we
can reach our goals. Like Istill have to cook dinner, I'm a
mom, I'm a wife, I'mworking. There are all these things that
will always be happening. But ifwe don't invest the time in our goals,

(14:46):
we will not be successful and Icould be accountable for that. So
are we posting? Are we beingconsistent with the posting? Are we being
consistent with our podcast? Are wereally collaborating? Are we really investing?
At the end of the day,we can't complain if we're not investing in
our goals. Wo we shall holdup to say that. Again, we

(15:09):
can't complain if we are not investingin our goals. And again it doesn't
always have to be monetary, socollaboration responding. I love the way Mismanifest
respond to everybody on her polls.I love the way she shows up on
this app on social media. Guys, there are other ways that you can

(15:30):
invest in your goals. Besides itlike you're saying, like I don't have
the money right now, Well,there's ways that you can get business owns.
There are ways that you can reachout and collaborate. There are ways
that you can invest in the thingsthat you love if you really want it
to. So the question is doyou really want to be successful? That's
the real question. Because we canhave it. Life can be life,
and then we can still be successfulbusiness owners. So that's what I have

(15:54):
to say. Damn, we're goingall the way in. Look, bring
this room up, shut this roomup. If you guys like the first
point. We only on the firstpoint, Miss Manifest Andrea were only on
the first point about defining the goals. It's the first thing you gotta do
on the on the social media tocrack the code right, the brand awareness,
lead generation, engagement, the sales. I was just listen, we

(16:15):
only on the first point. I'mgoing through everybody to see what y'all thinking
about defining thoughts right? What youthink right determined? What do you think
determines that? Right? If you'rearound, I'm going to you before I
go to Jasmine. And then I'mgonna do a reset that we're gonna continue
because I want to go into youknow, audience a lot to talk about.

(16:36):
So if you're around, let's goshout out to the space out you
stack and hey everyone, good tosee you, guys. I love the
words enjoy, y'all, love hatingself love, it's manifest and everybody else
get to see you. Shay yougood to see you. Nick. What's
up real quick? I'm not thesocial media guru, however, I've definitely
got business off social media. Ijust want to remind people because sometimes you

(16:56):
get caught up in the social mediaplatus form. You are the business.
Social media is the tool, right, So like, sorry, y'all,
I'm over here cooking at the sametime. So so like, man,
I just did forhitas, I gotMexican rights going, and uh, you
know I'm from Texas. Okay,so but but but yeah, like,

(17:19):
like the the strategy of you promotingyour your your content or your skill set
through social media through your IG,for sure, definitely want to encourage you
to do that. You were thebusiness though, should anything happen to that
social media platform, we got thiswhole TikTok then, right, you need
to ask yourself, how did Itake that data? How did I how

(17:42):
did I How did I make sureI stealed somebody's email? How did I
make sure I got somebody's phone numberto contact you back? Right? Like?
How are you? What's what's youremail? Marketing? Thing? Like?
The social media is the tool,it's not the business. You are
the business. And so put aone if y'all agree with Allyana, keep

(18:02):
cooking the way you market yourself,right, it's through these platforms, and
I want to encourage you to dothat. You definitely want to go live.
I had a phobia for like twoyears of just not going live.
And guess what my life is myhot ticket seller. That's when I that's
when I get the most interaction outof people. Right, So guess what
I'm sitting here? Like, whywas I afraid to just get in front

(18:22):
of the camera and talk about whatI do all day long? Because I
am the business? Why was Iafraid of that? Okay? So you
want to get your confidence up,okay, and then you execute with that
confidence through your social media, andthen you need to know your audience.
I know everybody says that, comeon, you stole the point. You
got it right there, that's thesecond point. She got into it before
we could look. That's the nextone. Iona got it. She got

(18:45):
it, you know you mins knowsee she done shifted it. She went
from defining these goals, now we'regoing to audience because that's the next point
I was going to talk about.So you might as well expand. Right,
the demograph makes interest the pain points. Let's get into the audience.
Let's go because like she said,yeah, your goal is to connect with

(19:07):
clients that you can convert. Right, take them from the cold Uh,
take a client from the cold clientto the to the warm clients and you
know, hey, you want thathot ticket sale. We would love us
a hot client client because just soyou know, data shows that people that
have already done business with you willdo it more often than not. Those
are the people you want to targetbecause they're they're they're more likely to do

(19:29):
business with you again. Right,So you need to know your audience and
then you need to go where youraudience is going. Right, So hell
yeah, break it down. I'mgonna break it down because I know for
a fact, like if my audience, like give you an example, I't
a tutoring company. Well, myaudience is working moms, right, maybe
even stay at home moms or homeschoolmoms, because I have packages for everybody.

(19:52):
Well, if I know for afact, working moms pay tuition up
for the whole semester, I'm gonnabe on LinkedIn where the moms are,
where they gonna come across me.You understand. So you want to go
to the platforms where your audience isand then showcase how you are the business
through that social media go live,right, I've gotten so many clients by

(20:14):
working out a word problem. Tookme five minutes and I got five plays.
They need to see it, sothey need to see what your talent
is. Need to go to youraudience. I'm gona yield it right there
so I can finish cooking, Ican show look, I understood my next
point. I'm gonna let y'all know. You see how I went around with
it, defining the goals I wasgonna go into, you know, knowing
your audience as well, and whatyou guys feel about that. So she

(20:34):
shifted it. Whoever wants to talkabout defining your goals and knowing your audience,
let's stay in order let's go.I know, Jasmin's right there,
to my brother Nick's here, LadyJules, Wifey, Amanda's here, Emon,
Jacob, Joel Crypto, my sisterJaden's here, Steve Sherry, everybody
said, pingons, goddamn remo.Matter of fact, I'm gonna do a
quick reset. Matter of fact,I'm gonna do a quick reset. Yeah,

(20:56):
that's what I'm gonna do. Getup in the chat, ping this
up, and y'all know what thisbig pack. Hey, the cannabis line
drops this week. I got atext from Stacey she said it drops this
week. So let's get lit youright, got a lot of enemies.
Got a lot of people trying todream me in my energy, trying to
take the wave from within the kidand pray for your I got girls from

(21:17):
real life trying to to my daygoing online that is part of my day.
I got repped parting with my familytoo. I got next Never Leave
Canada too. I got two moremankids thirty Maine and so. I got
people that still try to be over. I got rapped that I gotta act
like I like, but my actingdays are over for life. Yeah,

(21:40):
I got enemies, got a lotof enemies. Got a lot of people
trying to dream me that is energy, trying to take the wave from a
wait the kid and pray for you. I got people talking down man,
like got give up? I aboutthis one a person? How about this
one of trust? I about justwant to I want this one to mom
occupied, see you keep tracking itoff. I got that's to me about

(22:03):
the cold for the Wi fi sothey could talk about the timeline king the
swimming up man, I don't knowwhat your thought. I don't know,
like you know, media mentors,we go all the way. He put
a fire emoji in the chat.Real quick, let's turn this ship up.
Put something in the chat, man, let's go bro. You mad?

(22:25):
There's like no one that bea callingme flas I mean right out the
curve. Then spend on the persona third salad. Don't keeping my word,
can't be my equal. Don't knowwhat you heard? Crack up the
fore and I swear keep me heard. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's

(22:47):
I don't want to they working mynerves. You might these the serve pay
for the back of my parents.The bird chomping on? Are you little
terns? Yo? I like turningup with y'all. Y'all know what it
is. Pick the room up,share the room up. The next subject

(23:07):
that I want to get into,like I said, defining goals, knowing
your audience. Let's stay in order, man, Let's stay in order,
right. I got Jasmine coming up. Then I got my brother Nick coming.
I'm staying in ptr order today.I'm doing a little different I'm doing.
I'm flowing it a little different today. Usually I do popcorn style,
but I'm going to everybody in order. So Jasmine over to you and it
passes to brother Nick. Let's go. Well, I'm gonna pass it to
Nick right now, I'm changing.Okay, brother Nick, if you're around,

(23:33):
man, how you feeling about,you know, defining goals and what
we talked about so far we onlywent over two points, but we'll be
going in to you know, expandthe conversation. But if you want to
chime in, Brother Nick is overto you before we go to Lady Jules,
let's go stack by God, canyou sir, brother? How you
feeling man? I'm good, I'mgood. I'm good man. Listen.

(23:53):
I don't like to overtake the ladies, man, But since Jasmine want to
pass to me, man, Ifeel like I got no choice, but
the chime in. I'm gonna saythis man, and again, don't mind
my voice. I'm a little bitcongested at the moment, basically for me
what I'm realizing, Man, Whenit comes to a specific topic, right,
you said finding your goals stack,you gotta be really strategic when it
comes to finding your goals because alot of people don't know their purpose.

(24:15):
They don't know what their value is, they don't know what their worth is.
And sometimes you undermine yourself, especiallyas an entrepreneur, as a creative,
as a visionary, as a businessowner, because you want people to
see your worth and value. Butif you don't see your worth and value,
others will not see that. Andthat's something I had to learn being
in the profession that I'm in.If I'm always undermining myself. And this

(24:37):
is a tip to social media,because if you're not posting consistently, if
you're not making yourself credible, ifyou're not showing people who you really are
and what you bring to the table, no one's gonna take you seriously.
If you don't even take yourself seriously, you can't expect others to take you
seriously one hundred emoji in the chat. If y'all agree with Nick, let's
keep going there, keep cooking.I'm telling you, man, you can't

(24:57):
be the one that's always like,yeah, I'm a content creator, I'm
an entrepreneur, I do all thesethings, I got all these accolades,
and there's no credibility. How canpeople relate to you if you're not credible?
How can people relate to you ifyou're not someone that's standing on ten
tos, that's standing on business likethat meme has always been going around standing

(25:17):
on business. You can't be thatkind of person if you're not standing for
anything, because if you don't standfor it, if you don't stand for
something, you're gonna fall for anything. And that's that's That's just what it
is. That I see a lotof people talking about how they want to
be this, that, the third, and they got all these things to
back up what they're doing. Butlike, look, I'm just being honest,
man, The work will always showif you really a social media content

(25:40):
creator and you got all these thingsgoing for yourself, the ones that are
really about it don't got to talkabout doing it. They just do it.
That their work ethic speaks for themselves. And it's funny that we're talking
about social media, man, becausea lot of people stat and look,
I'm telling you, bro, you'regonna like this one. A lot of
people got million dollar dreams, buta two cent Come on, Nick,
cook that ass up. Nick,hold on, then get up in the

(26:03):
chat. Put the money bag upin the motherfucker if you agree with Nick.
God, damn hold up, Nick, put them on. I need
them to get up in there,man, share the goddamn room out.
Nick's heating this ship up right now. Yeah what he's saying, let's go,
Nick. I'm gonna say it againso it sticks a second time.
Matter of fact, I'm not evensaying the third time, so it sticks
even heavier. You cannot have milliondollar dreams with a two cent work ethic.

(26:27):
I'm gonna say it again with somemore emphasis. You cannot have million
dollar dreams with a two cent workethic. It's plain and simple. It's
in the writing, it's in it'sin the verbiage. It's it's clear as
day because legit, I know alot of people stack and you see it,
Bro. A lot of people talka big game, but they got

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nothing to show for it, reallyabout it, you're in your if you
really about it, you don't gotto talk about being about it, your
work ethics, peace for yourself,and that's that's something I pride myself and
man, every time listen, andthere's days, don't get me wrong,
there's days and moments where I takedetox from social media. But the one
thing no one will ever say thatI'm not is that I'm not consistent.

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Because when other people speak for you, and you don't even have to be
speaking, man, that speaks volumesnot only your character, that only speaks
volumes to your work ethic, thatspeaks volumes about everything about you, and
no one can say anything less thanthat because when people can vouch for you,
especially when you're not in the room, let me tell you, let

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me tell you, that's a differentlevel. That's a different level of credibility.
Because if people can vouch for yourwork and the things that you currently
are doing, yeah, man,I'm telling you, your social media game
will be heavy, heavy if yougot people talking about your brand and your
social media when you're not in aroom saying, man, you gotta go
check this person out, you gottago buy their brea. You know,

(27:52):
you gotta go buy their merch ordownload their app or download you know,
follow them on clubhouse or social media. Man, this is the he or
she that you need to be tappedinto. When you got people doing that
for you without you even asking,Stack bro, that hits differently, man,
I don't know if anybody relates tothat, but I've had that numerous
times. And let me tell you, that shows you doing some damn good

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shit. Excuse my Language'm gonna sayit again. That shows you doing some
fucking good shit. And please don'tlet off the gas pedal at all,
because let me tell you, whenyou keep that foot on the gas and
you apply that pressure in ise apressure being applied to you, things will
come back and multiply. Stack youknow my favorite. But go on,

(28:36):
mute. Were not trying over here, man, And when we apply,
say it again, were not tryingover here. We applying, And when
you start applying, things start multiplying. I'm going on, mute, man,
let's go, man. I don'tknow if y'all ready for media mentors,
Man, get up in a goddamnchaff y'all enjoy the conversation so far

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before I go to Lady Jules,get up in chat, blow it up,
pick the room up, share theroom up real quick. Let me
check on miss manifest missmnifact, howyou feel about this room system? How
we cracking the cold? Because Iknow you cracked the cold with manifestation,
but how are you feeling about whatwe're doing over here? We're cracking the
cold with the media. WHOA,I feel like we really cracking the cold.

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Every piece is like a number tothe combination lock. Like I'm taking
notes. I feel like I cannever learn too much. I love to
being motivated and I love to bein this vibration. I'm just talking about
that in the other room, likejust gets me going right, So I
could keep going this. Literally,social media has been paying my rent,
paying my bills, helping me getto the next level, So why wouldn't

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I take more notes? Social mediais the key. You have to learn
how to crack the cod What workedin twenty twenty three may not work in
twenty twenty four. You have tolearn new hold up, says say that
again, because people be stuck onthem old ways. Hold on, they
stuck on the old ways. Nowsay that one more time, that piece
and I don't want to go overtheir head. Go ahead, say to
this is deep, y'all take thisstuff seriously. What may have worked in

(30:03):
twenty twenty three may not work intwenty twenty four. You have to unlock
the cold. You gotta connect withpeople that know more than you. I
was speaking to McKenna Riley one time. She came into the rooms my first
time. I club, oh,yeah, they don't. You gotta be
a og, like a sort ofa og to know that, right,
sis? Right, Kenna coming onbecause she don't even come on no more
so nah, like you know.And it was crazy because I didn't know

(30:25):
who she was, Like, Ididn't have no idea, right, I
know her forbes? Riley was,I didn't know I was her daughter.
So we treat everybody with respect whenwe come when people come into our rooms.
Right. We asked her, like, how did you become a millionaire?
It was one tip that you couldshare with the room, right,
And she was like, I hirepeople that move faster than me and move
smarter than me. Right, Andshe cracked the code by doing that.
So she consistently did that. SoI said, you know what, I'm

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doing the same thing. And Istarted hiring people. I started letting go
of money, having it just literallygo into the world and come back.
Period. I never said, oh, I got to hold onto the money
like I will figure it out,right And McKenna that's how she got succes
for is Ridley's daughter of y'all don'tknow. Look up, she's Fire's the
millionaire. Like what she's not evenyet Yep, she's young. So I'm
like, you know what. Sheused to talk to us all the time,

(31:10):
Shae No. I think Nick wastheir emon nose. She used to
talk with us all the time.Lindsaya knows. She used to come inside
of our room, ye sixteen sixteen, Right, she cracked the cold.
What code do you need to crackin this room that you're stuck on?
Take notes? Right? Take notes? I literally every time I'm in a
room, I'm taking notes so Icould see what I've learned from the last

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day and consistently move. That's howI cracked the cold. We're in here
working once again, you know Ifeel about this study hall. So if
we're not working on our goals inthis room, you have to pick up
one thing that you're working on sothat you can be able to get to
the next level. I don't careif it's just writing out that one goal
to when you get off work towork on it. So that's what I
have to say. Y'all love thisroom, Let's keep it rocking and let's
crack the cold. I can't waitto hear all twenty two. Woo Look,

(31:56):
sis, I want to see ifyou know some more individual Lady Jus
is here. So we were talkingabout defining goals and knowing your audience.
That's the first two. You guyscan chime into that too, But I
want to keep it rolling with anotherplat form and another thing that we can
do and another you know what I'msaying, Let's talk about choosing the right
social media along with the car alongwith the conversation of knowing your audience and

(32:17):
defining your goals and whatever you elseyou want you guys want to chime in
on. I want to talk aboutchoosing the right social media platforms. Focus
on the platform where your audience ismost active people, where the business is
at, where you can showcase yourself. Don't be the best kept hidden secret.
That's why I'm glad my sister MissManifest listened to Internet traffic agency,

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went on the magazines, trusted thesocial media process and called everything into our
lives because she chose the right platformsto showcase herself on. Same thing with
you, guys. There's a lotof people that work with me, Miss
Manifest, miss self love right,get into it, like when you showcase
yourself a man. I'm telling youyou're gonna choose. You gotta choose the
right platform, whether it's TikTok,Facebook, Instagram, I don't know what.

(32:59):
You don't know what. You guysare gonna wear your businesses. Some
people are get on Instagram and wonderwhy they're not getting an attraction. Guess
what, Your people aren't there,Ding dong, let's talk about that.
Your people aren't there. You mayneed to go on YouTube and go live.
Well, you may need to goon TikTok and start a shop and
go live over there. I don'tknow where people most find you appealing at.

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That's where you need to focus on. So choosing the right platforms,
definding your goals, knowing your audience. Those are the three I got and
I'm gonna continue the conversation. SoLady Jews over to you, and then
whoever else wants to chime into theconversation about you know what we've been talking
about. What else wants to chimeback in? You guys can take the
mike, Nick, Jasmine, Shaymyself, love you. We all can
chimme back in whatever lady jews overto you. Let's oh MG, blessings,

(33:47):
blessings everybody, Love and gratitude allthe way from the UK. Oh
stag. You know, your energyis so contagious and so much love and
much love to you, big heartto you, Jasmine. I chuckle when
I heard her say she's changing diapers, you know, and just still making
the effort to be present, tobe present, And you know, I'm

(34:12):
always humbled by by by your attitude, your positivity, your you know,
the efforts that you've put into onehundred percent. I think that's so so
important. And sometimes even if youwake up you don't feel like it.
Get up. Get up is anothernew day, another new chance, another

(34:34):
new opportunity. You never know whatlife is going to bring you. Like
today, I just accidentally click onclubhouse. I'm not very often on clubhouse
anymore, but here it is,and here I am. Was it an
accident? Maybe not? Maybe it'sGod's will. It's been such a lovely,
lovely possible minutes has been an incredibleI wanted to talk about collaborations and

(34:58):
stag on point. Where have youbeen on the social media? Who have
you been collaborating with? Are wesupporting each other? Are we showing love
to each other? Are we showinglove to the right people? Are we
in alignment with the right people?So know yourself, be yourself, be
you. I know it's so importantto be inspired by others. It's so

(35:19):
important to follow the right people.That's so important to be to be following
how others are doing. But mostimportantly, are we following our heart?
Are we following our purpose? Sodick, dick think, take some time,
meditate and think about what you reallywant, what makes you happy.
What makes others happy does not alwaysmean it will be happy for you.

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A one in the shot of y'allagree with Jay Jews, she's getting up.
Come on, lady Juwic just keeptalking about look that up? Thank
you. I think it's so importantfor us to seek our hearts and seek
our own personal purpose and just believein yourself even if people around you don't
believe in you. Believe in you, believe, believe, believe, and

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never give up from your much loveGod bless this is Lady Jews, and
I leave my nfe for now,and don't not until you get to the
crowd where you celebrated and not comereal, come on, come in come.
That's not ayana. That's easy tohip hop preacher. I'm gonna tell
you something. My esteem went throughthe roof when I started going in spaces

(36:28):
where people celebrated me, where peoplewere saying, oh, Ayana, not
Ayana. You understand what I'm sayingto you, and I mean that.
And so, like she said,yeah, it goes with you, and
you don't don't stop until you arein a cohort of winners that can't wait
to sit down with you, thatcan't wait to answer your phone call,

(36:51):
that can't wait to get on thatzoom call. That's don't stop until you
meet them people, because they're outthere. You just have to keep being
you until your tribe, I mean, soil your vibe, find your tribe
period, y'all. Woo put somethingin the chat of y'all enjoying this man.
Put a brain emoji in the chatof y'all. If y'all learning something
today, right, because we've beentalking everything from defining goals right, choosing

(37:15):
the right platforms on social media,and also knowing your audience. We're not
done. Let's continue. I wantto see if sister Emon is ready to
come in and talk about any ofthese topics that we've been talking about.
But I need y'all get up inthe chat. Man. What y'all doing?
Man? So I gotta turn y'allup a little bit? What y'all
doing? You know what I'm saying. I gotta get up in my bag?

(37:35):
Real? Look what be doing?Like? Turn this up a little
bit? Right? Hold up?Matter of fact, I'm like, you
know what, one quick reset that'llwe gonna continue em get ready all the
way from Cairo, Egypt. Y'allever been on top of a pairment,
I'm gonna be there. Mark mywords, you're coming up next. Let's
go. I'm not going back nomore. And they him prayer. I

(38:05):
guilt her nooking neck prayer. Iguilt a break. I even put to
the call. Oh, I don'thave put no more. I never seen
at the laws off. But shewasn't touch of the toes. No,
I was mission this all her time, but it loaded with from a curby,
I mean her man's drive, notin the storycade final. I got
stacks on me. They won't fitnobody. I got guccia something on million

(38:29):
money in every pocket. I gotvery very six the color terry YACKI on
another wave, cut the head offthe portion. I'm running water pack of
waters, say no starting. I'mstarting to be ip with a ks are
work. Always roll with the gaschoice, I always roll with the man's
They with a picky ring. I'mon sound. I really know your homeless

(38:52):
singing. And they about to gildon win. So that just lit up
relation. That's when they wait tillt getting them at the majority of the
plexa striking that. I'm like amatch over twenty dollars. I spend all
five thousand, not just someone's didI'm not going back no more. And
name ain't pray. I get herknocker neck prayer. I get her break.

(39:14):
Oh you can't come that house.You turn her hand in hand.
You gonna continue this shit right,I want you to pick the room up.
Sure to run. And if youknow somebody that wants to talk about
cracking the cold with stackpack and themedia, mental family telling them to come
through because this is what's going on. So you know the cannabis line is

(39:35):
coming soon, the Pack brand willbe here and put something in the chat
if y'all ready for that too.Put a fire emoji in the chat,
like you see Lee right there.She working behind the scenes with Stack Pack
to bring all this stuff together fory'all. So itf be people on the
stage that y'all don't even know thatbeen tapped in and helping me grow.
So you tapping, you tapping withLee, you follow her. But she'll

(39:58):
be coming in real hot with someroom and we're talking about cannabis, CBD,
all that good stuff, right,and be showing you guys all the
products and how we you know,taking over and doing it at a high
level, right. So I appreciateyou, Lee. I knew you're probably
working in the background, but Ijust wanted to shout you out. We're
cracking the code today. Twenty tipsfor success on social media. God damn

(40:20):
it. Put a one in thechat. Man. We're gonna get busy.
I want to go to some morepoints because you know people's going in,
but I want to check on Emainfirst before I go to the point.
So I almost forgot so emit overto you and I'm check on Crypto,
Jacob, everybody. We gonna checkeverybody, Jada, everybody and whoever
else wants to come in. Let'sgo emn, let's go, Hey Stack,
Hey everyone, Hey medium mentors,Actually you are on point when it

(40:45):
comes to social media. And letme just go back two steps back to
what Yanna was saying. You arethe business. And that is real and
literally speaking from a point of notonly experience, but another seven business degrees

(41:14):
from all colleges of the world.You can you can imagine that. But
actually we never heard this in incollege. Even as an assistant lecturer I
was lecturing the university. I wasnever teaching this because why I I didn't
know it. You know better,you do better. You are the business.

(41:39):
You are the business in your businessethics. If you are a liar,
nobody would would trust your your business. If you are a business,
put a one in the chat.Even then, you are the brand.
Even if you're you have a personalbrand, you have a business brand.

(42:00):
But in reality, people knows youas your brand. When let me give
you an example, when there's arumors about a one mosque just like stocks
comes down. That's what happens.This is real life. So why I'm

(42:21):
saying this because you need your socialmedia to be authentic, to be real,
to be reflecting your reality, tobe teaching. Really, you don't
want to raise awareness about your businessonly you want to be real. You

(42:42):
want to be human, to knowyour to get aware of your customers,
your audience. You don't want tojust them to know you. You want
to know them. You want toget into the human side of things because
people buy by emotions, justify bybrain or whatsoever, call it whatever,

(43:08):
because it's different from time to time, from business to business. But finally,
we are human beings that that constantlybuying through our emotions. So whenever,
and I'm gonna get to a differentlevel of social media here. You

(43:31):
don't really wanted to connect with youryour your potential customers. You want to
connect more with your current customers ontheir social media, on their stuff,
on their if there is something thatyou can connect through with people through.

(43:52):
Why you do want to lose thisopportunity because at the end of the day,
as Neck was saying, people willremain, will remember you and remind
each other of yourself when you whenyou're not there, and that's the best

(44:13):
marketing ever. Nobody would tell yousomething different. No advertisement, no UH
sponsor ads or or whatsoever would wouldreally speak the reality of your business.
And people trust it as much aswe know with as we do as human

(44:37):
being with the words of mouth.But let me tell you why I'm telling
you this, and you guys knowthat I'm a business development consultant, so
uh data is my game. Sobased on research, especially with gen Z
and gen X, THO beautiful humanbeings doesn't really trust social media. They

(45:07):
trust the human side of it.They doesn't trust the advertisement. They doesn't
trust the TV ads ads as muchas they trust what people say on their
social media. How you how youtreat other people on your social media,

(45:31):
that's who you are in their vegeance, and that's how how they see you.
So don't you have to be toto walk the walk, not only
talk to talk, stop talking anddoing, start doing. Because if we're

(45:51):
thinking about the law of attraction asI can see it, or this is
my own individual explanation for it,that you are at the tract to action.
That's attraction. That what attraction meansto me you gotta be doing something,

(46:14):
not only thinking about it. Right, its manifestteronem right, that's the
truth. That's your point there.Back to you, come on, miss
manifest, how you feel about that? Real? First? I love it.
I feel like she's hitting on pointsand she's identifying certain people's on fears.
Right, it's important for us tobe able to identify what social media

(46:36):
means to us, no matter whatage we are. You know, showing
up, no matter what I raiseage knowledge, just keep showing up.
It don't matter. Like Stack said, when we were doing ugly myself and
myself love my disgusting, we attractedwho we were supposed to attract at that
time. As you grow, you'regonna you need the most people. You
needed the right people, tell thefacts right, the right people. That
that's a great point right there,like for real, because whoever's for you

(46:59):
is for you. So when Iposted my content, people used to judge
me because I got a tattoo inthe arm, I got pimples on my
face, or I'm too skinny,I wear a lot of wigs, i
wear a cut. It was somany things that people have to say,
and I just quieted the noise.You know. So in order to crack
the code, you have to identifyhow you can show up on social media
despite what people think about you.I used to go up there with one

(47:20):
eyelash on their own live and Ididn't care because I wanted to just see
what people was gonna do. Andguess what, they still signed up with
My program still work with me,still one eyelash. I just wanted to
see sometimes just want to see something. Just went up there and they was
like, wow, I can't believeit. And when I was walking around
in my neighborhood, he was like, girl, you went up through one
eyelash. Yes, I did.Because people who want to talk regardless,

(47:42):
it doesn't matter. You gotta buildthat. What my self love what she
says, when you talk about notneeding validation, you just going to show
up regardless because you know you're justthat person that can get it done.
Doesn't matter, right myself love thatfact just validation yourself. You aren't that
person. You don't need validation fromthe outside world. Self love is super
huge when showing up for social media, Miss manifest thank you, and I

(48:06):
just wanted to, you know,just comment that it is Women's month.
We're in March, this Women's month, Black History just past. And you
know, we didn't have these thingsback in the day, there was no
social media. How quickly do weforget things right, facts, miself?
Yeah, we forget really quickly,Miss Manifest and I I didn't have social
media. Well, we weren't usingit yet, and we were literally walking

(48:30):
in the hot sand on the beachselling drinks. I was knocking on doors.
I was going from mail salon tonail salon. And yeah, and
then I appreciate it. You know, I'm grateful for my legs. We
have to get grounded and gratefulness thatthis is even here, that we were
even born in this time, thatwe were even born in this time very

(48:50):
important. You know that we're herenow, we're able to get there.
I want you to like, Missself Love is a full time entrepreneur.
You feel I mean this for real, real, not just talking about this
ship. You know what I'm saying, like, let's go, Miss up
up. Oh, thank you sadlistening. I'm a full time entrepreneur.
Because of the phone. That's whyI loved social media. Because of the

(49:12):
phone. I was able to geton his phone that there was no such
thing as a clubhouse before you know, I remember not having clubhouse. I
didn't know about this app. Itdidn't exist at one point. I remember
when it came out. There wasno clubhouse, there was no podcasting,
there was no Instagram. I gotfirst got on Instagram in twenty twelve.
I think it was two years old. At that time, I had made
my first sale for the weekend.I made three hundred dollars, and then

(49:37):
I left the Neil Salons. Afterthat, I think I had came from
a hard day walking up and downthe streets at the Neil Salon, and
then I went on Instagram. Imade three hundred dollars. I ain't never
went back loves screw that you getbig money just on the phone. That's
how I felt myself. But Isaid, that's never working. For nobody

(49:59):
to get yat kiss my right.It's like way and it's so much more
impact. Social media is one tomany instead of going from one to one,
it's one to many. So veryimportant to be able to just be
grateful that we have it, Showup as yourself, do what you can,
make connections, build relationships, butunderstand and this is something that's not

(50:22):
going anywhere. We didn't have itback in and said people fought for us
and died for us and cry forus to be sitting here on these phones,
and we have to make sure we'redoing something. But it's I am
happy to be born during the timeand be able to have this opportunity.
So just get grounded and gratefulness andbe happy that we're here. So thank

(50:44):
you. Shout out to miss Manifestwhat you said. Everybody in here drop
some bombs. Nick, drop somebombs. He's always talking about how he's
grateful about, you know, beingsix feet above ground, and we need
to be grateful we're six ft aboveground during the time where we have these
phones. So thank you. I'mexcited. I'm gonna let everybody else see
Look, misslf Love, we goingall the way in. If you guys

(51:06):
are just now joining, We're talkingabout cracking the cold, twenty tips with
success, social media, all thatgood stuff. Right. My next point
I want to go to before Igo, you know, to the next
person. I think wifey and manis at work, so she'll be good.
I'm gonna go check on Crypto,Jacob, Joel, doctor. Everybody
right, We're gonna tap in becausethis conversation is going very good about you

(51:28):
know, cracking the cold, thetips and what you guys are thinking,
and everybody chiming in. Everybody cantry. If you already talk, you
can come back in and chime intoo. And Happy Women's Month. Shout
out to all the women's you know, everyone put a hearted chat. Look
Bes's coming in next. But Beth, I got one more point before you
come in. I got you passit the best, asking this next point

(51:49):
so I can continue the conversation andbuild off of it. We already talked
about choosing the right social media platforms, knowing your right audience, defining your
goals right. The next one Iwant to talk about. It's that consistent
branding. And this is what Ilike. I love to do this.
I love branding. I love itright the images on social media channels,
my profile pictures, my cover pictures, my content style. I love this

(52:14):
right here. It's something I do. It's something I talk about. Consistent
branding. You know, it can'tlook like you do one thing and then
I go to your page, youknow, and it looks like you do
a completely opposite thing. You wantto align on all social media platforms and
if you guys agree, put aone in the chat, and I want
to go to some more people totalk about this. Maybe Cryptos ready to

(52:34):
come in, or Jacob or youknow, or any of the moderators that
already talk. You guys can chimein as well, But consistent branding is
everything for me and anybody on stagethat's you know here as well. You
guys can chime in if you guyswant to take the mic. But Beth
is coming up next. I knowBeth one's coming next, So Beth over
to you. But consistent branding,maintaining that image all over social media.
How you feeling about that? Bethover to you, and then you know,

(52:57):
let's pass the mic up and thenI'll be talking to Linzaiyah too.
Oh yeah, great room. No, you guys are doing amazing and yeah,
cracking the code right. One thing. Everybody in this room right now
has access to social media. Ifyou're gonna go to a business meeting,
all you have to do is goonline, google somebody and figure out what

(53:19):
they like. It took me atotal of two minutes pulled up Nick.
Even though I know Nick, Icould show up with a hoodie and a
basketball and say here you go man, stay have fun at this airbnb.
Dude, you're gonna have a greatweekend show up to stack with a new
watch. I mean, there's certainthings you can find stuff, but nobody
wants to do the work. It'slike, yeah, myself, you go

(53:44):
onto my social media. I don'treally do too much guys, to be
quite honest, I'm on Facebook,so you can find me there. It's
I mean, people know I rentedan airbnb that I rent all the time
now over at Lake we are herein Florida, and it's because Bob the
owner. He pulled up my Facebookand he knew that I love football.

(54:07):
Guess what he had at the house. He had flags out in the front
yard, one for the Steelers andone for West Virginia Mountaineers, and he
it was like, I was like, that is the most brilliant thing to
do. You're using it to lookup what I like, and you made
it personal for me, like Iwasn't just another person coming in and utilize

(54:28):
that. That's one part of crackingthe code of how to utilize social media.
We Beth coming in, h Ilove that cracking that code them tips
man? Who else want to comein? Man? Crypto Jacob Brother,
Yo, real quick, man,I don't want that to go over anybody's

(54:51):
head. Man. What Beth wasjust saying is back to what I mentioned,
that credibility piece, right, shementioned googling somebody. Right, If
you want to work with somebody andyou cannot personally look their name up and
anything that they've actually done, thenit's kind of poneless to want to collaborate
or work with somebody that's not credible, because that credible piece is huge.

(55:14):
Man. I'm telling you, like, if you look my name up,
and I'm not saying this to boastand whatsoever, but if you look my
name up, everything that I've doneand I'm currently doing is all right there
set in stone because a lot ofpeople like people like to do their research
stack you know that, man,people are all tech savvy nowadays. If
you're not, if you, likeI said we talked about, if you

(55:37):
talk a big game and nothing followsit, man, it's just at that
point, what point is credible toyou? If you're not actually serious about
the things that are coming out ofyour mouth. So I don't want that
to go over people's head because youknow there's people that I want to work
with, and I knew nothing aboutthem. I knew nothing that they stood
for. I didn't know their corevalues, their morals, their principles.

(55:58):
I knew nothing of the sort butthe things that they said and treat me
until I did my research and Iwas like, oh, yup, now
I know this person is incredible.I know this person is looking to take
advantage of me and people like thatman. You know, bro, you
gotta stay away with people like thatman, because they will make you forget
your worth and value and make youforget all that you've already accomplished. So
just want to chime in on thatpart. Nick mentioned something about you know

(56:22):
already know that Google piece, Nickbeing able to be searchable? Who have
you help? How many people canyou help? Right? How many people
can you? Really? Like?It's credible too, Like if you pop
up, people can be like,you know what, I want to speak
an engagement? But who can?Okay, let me type in next.
If you up, everything pops upon Google, Right, that's what you

(56:43):
need. That's what you want.That's what you need. If you're popping
up when it's time to be theauthority, you already want. You already
want people call me for that marketingall day. Nick it pops up,
bang man, Man. Look ify'all click this link at the top,
leave me a five star go review, right. You know what that's gonna
do. It's gonna help me dominatemy local search area even more. And

(57:04):
you know what that does, putsme at the top of the list and
wherever I'm at. So anybody that'slooking for marketing, they always calling me
from masks. They're like, yo, what's going on? Manard? You
heard you the number one? Yeah, so you want to dominate your local
search area as well? Go crazy, beat beat be something, beat b
where it's you know the values thatwe're going to get a five star review,

(57:29):
y'all? Rob up media mentor isgn me get a five star review?
Put a five star, put astar in the chat off y'all gonna
leave a five star. We're gonnahelped out a lot of people who done
went crazy and the years not evenwe still got a lot of work to
do. I cannot wait to divein more. But this is how you
dominate right here Google having your businessprofile set up, then I could have

(57:50):
sworn Derek came in here not toolong ago. Right. Nicky came in
here chopping it up about that dominatingyour local search area. Yeah, I
took that advice. I've been tookthat advice. My brother Tony used to
come in and talk about that advicetoo, But yeah, consistent, Brandon,
We're going in with that right now. Who else wants to, you
know, chime in crypto, JacobJoel, I see you then. I'm
a pasta te lindsay A Joel.I absolutely freaking love this room. I

(58:15):
love it. I'm like, youknow what, I'm going to take a
break and just listen. Now.If you were to go to my you
know, my socials right now,you'd be like, what the hell is
going up with this woman? Let'sjust say pandemic and whatever. But before
then, it was so key forme as an entertainer to go where I

(58:38):
knew people were looking, like inFacebook groups where there's parent groups, networking
in mom and dad groups, doingeverything and meeting up there. I had
so much business it was ridiculous.Also making good connections with the local entertainers
in my area, making good friendshipswith what people would consider your competition game

(59:04):
changer, because I know that ifI'm setting forth and i'm working with,
say one of which people would normallysay competition. I would just say a
fellow friend entertainer. We got eachother's back. If we know there's that
level of professionalism and talent that's there, we're going to refer each other out.
I made so much frigging money becauseof the connections I made with other

(59:30):
entertainers and saying, Hey, ifI'm if I'm busy and I know this
person kicks ass, you better believethat I'm going to go and refer this
person to them. If I knowthat I can't do a gig, I'm
gonna go above and beyond and givelike a client a perspective. Client,
Hey, you know what, Ican't make your gig, but here's my
preferred vendor list. Thank you,and put a one in a check.

(59:52):
Go ahead, Joe, keep backto me, because they're like, you
know what, I went to otherpeople and it's like, I'm like,
I don't even know where to go. I'm like, I'm giving them a
list of vetted people by me whoI know are highly professional in bounce houses,

(01:00:12):
food trucks, whatever they need fora party. In the Southwest Florida
area. I said, if Ican't do it. Here are top notch
balloon twisters. Here are top notchpainters. Here, these are all people
who are licensed and insured. Theycame back to me, even though I
gave the business to somebody else,they still came back to me because I
was being helpful and then also followingup and saying, hey, how did

(01:00:36):
your event go. It's really connectingwith people even if you know that you
can't be there for them during thepandemic. And this is why I'm in
this space. Because I'm in thatprocess of reinventing and then having cancer,
things got put on the back burner. My background is in marketing and public
relations, and I know the ifyou Instagram I have attached to my thing,

(01:01:01):
you'd be like, oh girl,what you do? It's called you
know what? I'm reinventing. Istill have all the business I've made the
word of mouth, and word ofmouth is so key. I also have
clients in the virtual assistant world thatI fell into. If you will,
I got a book of my clientsthrough word of mouth just by putting something

(01:01:22):
out on Facebook, thinking oh,I'll just put something out by putting manifesting
stuff in the self love room withLindsay of just saying, hey, you
know what I would really like boomboom boom, and it's like, no
speak it as if it has cometo fruition, and it did. So
now I'm in that mind frame ofholy shit balls, batman, I've got

(01:01:44):
stuff of my game and get onall these other amazing things to have two
lucrative businesses instead of you know,did we lose Joel or wasn't me?
So I can't hear her. Youwell, you lost, you lost your

(01:02:07):
little bit of connection. Please Joelcome back. She was dropping filames,
Joel, please come back. Please, Oh my god, she was going
in right, please, guys pickingthis room up, share this room,
man, Lindseaiah, how have youbeen feeling about the room? I know
I've been talking about that consistent Brandon. Define him in the Okay, Joel,

(01:02:28):
you're back over to you. SoI was like, she's in the
blunder thought right, guys, she'sin the matrix. She's fighting out the
matrix. Yeah, she's in thematrix. So hard guys, if it,
if you guys can hear Joel,like, tell me, let me
know. She is hiccuping right nowin the matrix. You're in the matrix,

(01:02:52):
Joel, You're in the matrix.Please let us know when you Please
get some service, Joel, youare in the matrix. It sounds like
you're getting chopped up right now bythe blender. Please let us know when
you have some more service trainingias yougetting jobbed? Does with Lisaia, how
you have you been feeling about thatconsistent branded finding the goals the target?

(01:03:15):
I have more points, I'm notover. But how have you been feeling
about the points that we went throughso far? And what have you had
to chime into this? My sisterLindsaya, let's go. Yeah. Well,
I mean, my sweet sister Joellesaid it so powerfully, which is
speak, believe, write it,think that it is already in the process

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of happening. I've watched this womanwhich once, at one time, over
a year ago, she began manifestingthe sale of her home, the price
of that sale, all of thethings, her moving, finding the perfect
house for her family. She spokeabout it so consistently, so regularly,

(01:03:59):
that she man fasted the damn thing. She did that for herself and her
dreams. And this is the powerof consistency, and so for me.
You know, we so often believein delivery. You know, we even
have our meals delivered at this day, Like now restaurants are closing, drive

(01:04:19):
throughs have less attendance because people cango home and have it delivered to the
door. There's a whole lot tobe said about this branding. In addition,
and the reality is that, youknow, when we often think about
we think delivery, and I think, in opposition, go get it,

(01:04:41):
claim it, call it. Sorather than waiting on it to be delivered
to your doorstep, go get thedamn thing, Go to the grocery store.
Seem in a chat in the chapnot only not waiting, but stopped
if had on some you know,arbitrary entity to deliver your shit to.

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You know that it is, ifit's your dream, if it's your desire,
it's up to you to speak tobring in, you know, to
bring forth and make true, becauseyou're already owning that it's in the process
of happening. And so, ofcourse, you know, because of our
daily self love practice that I wholeheartedlybelieve that when we speak these things regularly,

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and I know because science has alsoproven that it's true that when we
do things consistently, we build newneural pathways of belief, of practice,
of uh, you know, ourability to create all of these things.
So doing it consistently, and thenwhen it comes to branding, ooh,
man, listen, that's your gym. I heard that's your jam, Linda.

(01:05:49):
It is my jam. And thereason why it's my jam is because
for fifteen years I worked for asixty six million dollar a year global company.
And let me tell you the samething a big company needs a small
business needs, only they have moreresources to bring it forward. And so
it's important because, especially as entrepreneurs, we are so used to these things

(01:06:11):
being created. If you go andwork for a company, they manage your
marketing, they manage your CRM,they manage your branding, they manage your
social content creation. When you're anentrepreneur, we get to do all of
that, and it can feel likewe have to do all of that.
In fact, my sweet friend BeckyI literally just commented on her post because
she said, and I'm going toread it directly, she said, starting

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a business from the ground up,building a clientele, marketing, and doing
it all by yourself, all whilerelying on that business for income. Is
not for the week of Heart.That's what she said, and it was
a reminder to me. And Mismanifestalso talked about the importance. I believe
it was miss Manifest maybe it wasEman that talked about how we are our

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branding. Even if you have acompany, your branding begins with you and
then it bleeds into everything because peoplewill come seek out who the founder or
the creator of such and such is. And so yeah, branding is the
most exciting thing for me because forI know the power that it brings to
a company, especially a small business, and I know how often we get

(01:07:21):
in front of the horse doing allthe other things and then we wonder why
we've got all of our business structuredand there's no one to service. Because
the marketing is what drives people intothe funnel for the business. And so
it's important to have uniform marketing,to have recognizable marketing, you must have
a foundation that's called branding. That'swhat everything is going to be created around.

(01:07:46):
And so yes, for me it'simportant because now you know, rather
than helping big companies that quite franklydon't you know, every company will say
they give a whole lot of crapabout you or everybody, And at the
end of the day, there's stilla big company that has a profit margin
to meet. And so now I'mmost excited to help independent entrepreneurs, small
business owners, and you know,service providers build that marketing and branding because

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that's where you're changing a family,that's where you're changing someone's entire earning potential,
that's where you're making an impact inyour community. So yes on all
things marketing and branding, and speakit out even when it's happening. So
if you don't yet have curated brandingand marketing, you say, I am
in the process of having the mostbadass impactful marketing and branding. Keep saying

(01:08:36):
that and watch how quickly it arrives. If Joel can manifest a home and
a home selling, and that's onlyone example of what's happened in our daily
self love circle, I invite youto consider what will happen for you when
you speak it out unapologetically and consistently. So with that sac I'll toss it
back to you and this conversation andgoing in lindsay I needed that because Lenseay

(01:09:02):
is always in branded. You knowhow important it is for a brand that
exposure team like especially actually getting peoplelike managing it. You hear that the
brand is everything because sometimes these brandsdon't know where to go, Lindsay is
and they need people like us toget them to the next level. You

(01:09:23):
guys are enjoying this. Man,let's get up in here right now.
My next one I want to getinto before I continue and go to some
more people and we chime in andwe continue the conversation is a content strategy.
I talked about this with mis Manifestwhen we first met too. That
strategy, plan your content, dosomething that aligns with your brand, resonates
with your audience. Y'all know whatit is. That content strategy is everything

(01:09:45):
for you. Plan it out,plan it out. Don't just be shooting
them. You know brandom darts like, well, come on, plan your
content out. So content strategy rightnow? Another one because I want to
go through some more because it's alreadydo y'all know, we going in right.
Another one I want to go toright because they concert out and do
visual appeal. Every time I goto someone's Instagram, maybe they're that they

(01:10:08):
don't know or man, it's socialmedia. Maybe their images are not all
the way on. We need highquality images, videos, graphics, content.
We need something that's attention grabbing.I don't want to go to your
page and the shit look like it'snot appealing. We need something to work
in. Put them on in thechat to deliver. Visual visuals are everything.

(01:10:29):
Videos go to some people's Instagram rightnow. A lot of people that
put up rails and all that stufflike that's the stuff that grabs your attention.
Rails posting things right now, Let'sgo to another one that's really really
important on cracking the cold on socialmedia engagement and I see my Systems manifest
doing this in her room, whichis really fire. But she'll tell her
people go leave, you know,twenty twenty four under her post or do

(01:10:51):
something right. Engagement is important foryour audience, responding to the comments,
mentions things in your you know.That's why I say, go mention us
with the crack in the cold roomtoday and see how we done. Tell
us how we did today and crackingthe clots. Everybody was doing it.
Tag me on the story to engagementhelps me a lot on social media now
hashtags, Now, this is somethingthat's really important to me. Or cracking

(01:11:14):
the cold and get up in thechat. If you guys agree, put
hashtags up in there to see hashtag, I don't whatever, get up in
the chat. But hashtags are importantusing those relevant hashtags to increase yourself.
Like you want to pop up inan Explorer page, right, you want
to increase your visibility everywhere. Youwant to reach a wide audience. So
hashtags are everything for me too.Don't sleep on the hashtags, you know,

(01:11:36):
I don't talk to people too.Family people say, man, Noah,
hashtags are dad man, I can'tfind no I've had people find me
off hashtags. You use the rightone and you create your own two.
I use a stackpack hashtag and ifyou search stagpack, it's all me.
You create a mismanifest one, youcreate an eye on on one, you
create a Queen one, you createdAndrea one. So that way you can
have your own hashtags. So hashtagsare important. I'm telling you now,

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along with the content strategy, youneed a content calendar as well. Sis,
can you talk about this real quickwhile? I you know, while
I go through the points about calendarsand stuff like that, but they need
the content calendar. Let's gouffo.Yeah, Content's crazy because I've been going
around like to different people, andI'm like, you know, just checking
out people's content calendars, and like, I haven't seen one good one yet,

(01:12:20):
right, And so I had createdwith myself and myself like literally all
my social media platforms what type ofaudience that I'm basically talking to every single
day. I know that because Ipost on it, so I know what
they like, what they don't like. You know, it's basically like a
checklist. You should have it straightdown on list depending on you know,
how active you are on social media. If youre starting off with one social
media platform, which is Instagram,Facebook, right, you can connect that

(01:12:43):
if you like, I highly recommendpost on it separately. But if you
don't have the time right now,start where you can and just connect it
and use that as one platform.And then the other one will be TikTok.
But let's say, God forbid theynot hear no longer they got lemonade,
right, Lemonade is a cousin ofTikTok. Some people don't even know
that, So that, like,I will add that to my content calendar
just in hate someone to decide topost on it, just to keep up
to the you know, be upto date, right, So content calendar

(01:13:05):
is gonna keep you organized every singleday. I know what I'm gonna post.
You know when I'm gonna do it, what time, who's gonna see
it? I see it in myhead. That's manifestation. I already know
who's gonna see my content before Ieven post it. Like it's crazy,
Like I already know, Okay,this is the amount of people that's gonna
engage with it. This how manyviews I'm gonna have. And literally,
even if it don't hit it thatday, it's hits after a couple of
days, because you gotta let yourtime, well the time for your your

(01:13:27):
content to grow. On my contentcalendar, I know exactly what tom is
gonna be simmering, right. Ifyou're doing it at a specific time,
you should know. You know what'sgoing on throughout the day and how many
times you're gonna post. On thatcontent calendar. You could use a regular
calendar right now, literally and justwrite what you're gonna post every single day,
just like you should have this roomand your calendar on your content calendar.
This is content. You may notthink that, but it's audio.

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But every time you're speaking on here, that's a form of content that you're
releasing to everybody to know more aboutyou. So make sure you booking your
call with Stack click that link above. Book your fifteen minutes. Learn more
information about how you can get yourselfup there in social media. I did
it. I got in magazines,I got strategies right now a part of
my retreat. Right now, I'mdoing a couple of things that I literally

(01:14:10):
got a strategy for and it's fromstat You guys have to connect with the
right people so you can move faster. That's what I'll be doing. Add
us to the calendar. Yeah,so this is good. This is the
media mentors room. Make sure y'allsharing out the room. He's giving the
jews. I pray I caught thoselast couple of tips and wrote them down.
Bro, I'm gonna give it backto you. This is on Listen.
I got some more juice for you. Listen that the content strategy right

(01:14:34):
now and a lot of things areimportant with cracking the code is use a
lot, you know, utilizing youranalytics too, right, analyze your social
media performance, see how your stuff'sdoing right, what's working, what's not
working, so you can take outthe stuff that's not working and put in
the things that you need to workright now. Another thing that I'm really
big on, you know, besidesthe analytics, because analytics is really you

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know, important, But influencer partnerships. Y'all already know. I love team.
I got the Soup company, Igot them Company, we got Fragrance,
we got the Close. There's moreon the way. There's something sitting
in my email that I have toapprove of right now. So influence partnerships,
put a fire emoji in the chat. Collaborate with other influencers in your

(01:15:17):
niche and followers too. Right.You want to gain this credit, but
I want to I want to definitelycollaborate with different people in my lane.
You gotta be in my lane,you gotta be doing something together. So
influencer partnerships. I work on thata lot on my side. And if
you guys need help with that,that's what the fifteen minute call is for
getting help accent, What do youneed? What platforms do you need that

(01:15:39):
experience or help on? All?Right now, another one paid advertising that's
going to crack the code. It'sanother tip that I've used in my career
early on. Right, I've gota budget for social media advertising. Right,
I want to target a specific audience. Right, That's what I want
to do. If I want todo paid advertising, I want to target
a totin amount of people. Iwant to do that, right, So

(01:16:00):
paid advertisement, and that's something thatmy company doesn't end that traffic agency as
well, paid advertisement, getting peopleto the next level, building out the
social media to the next level fromthe ground up, every single platform on
the planet. Now, another thingthat's very, very very important that I've
watched a lot of people do andthat I love, Like the people that
I follow on Instagram, I loveit because it's another important piece on cracking

(01:16:23):
the code. It's having some typeof educational content. I don't want to
go to your page and I can'tlearn anything, or can't get me to
the next level, or can't motivateme. It needs to be educational.
Share valuable educational content related to thepeople in your followers. Right. Don't
you want to be the thought leaderin your industry? I want to be
the damn pop leader when it comesto marketing, when it comes to being
an authority, I want to bethe thought leader. So educational content,

(01:16:45):
teaching people. If I can goto your page and learn that's going it's
gonna be one up. We're gonnaI'm gonna definitely follow you. I'm gonna
drive into your content a little bitmore. Now, another piece is real
quick that I want miss self Loveto chime into before you know, I
get into. The next one isstorytelling, right. I tell people to
tell their story all the time.I published people in magazines, on and
off the app all the time,right, utilizing them different story techniques for

(01:17:11):
your brand, humanizing it, makingmaking it feel more relatable, right,
connecting with your audience on a deeperlevel. Myself Love, how you feel
about that real quick? You know, because this is your second magazine with
me, So can you chime inreal quick about storytelling? And then I
got two more and then we gottago, oh my goodness, yes,
thank you, Stack with the Pack. This is my second magazine with Stack
with the Pack, Los Angeles Magazine. And I was excited to tell my

(01:17:34):
story again. Okay, So mypodcast as a breakup as a wake up
and now has over one hundred andeighty seven thousand downloads. And I was
always like, I have to continueto sell my client stories in their interviews
and their reviews. But what gotme the clients in the first place was
my story. Your story is powerfulwhen you do magazines and podcasts, your

(01:17:56):
story is powerful, it's valuable.There was more. I didn't think it
mattered, and then it did.And your story matters too. So make
sure you're getting with staff with thepack. Click that link above for the
fifteen minute and start to tell yourstory. These are things that's gonna get
you out of your comfort zone.This is that self love in your business.
The more you learn about yourself inyour business, the more money and

(01:18:17):
impact you will make. And also, as far as you know, the
having a lot of times we feellike we want security in our businesses.
Your security is not in social media. It's not in your email list,
believe it or not. It's notin your text message community. It's in
your mind, your body, andyour soul. The only way you're gonna
have security is within yourself and yourself love. We're always looking for security,

(01:18:40):
trying to lash you us of security. It is no such thing.
It is in your heart, yourmind, and your soul, yourself.
That's where security and your business wiseand your self validation. All right,
So your story is important. Clickthat link above with staff with the pack.
Getting that magazine, I was ableto get prospects my cality clients.
Los Angeles magazines were super excited andit's just gonna love you up. So

(01:19:03):
click that link, Abob, I'mexcited, Thank you, Stack with the
pack. Let's go my Self Love. I wanted to chime in real quick
on the storytelling because she's told herstory for the second time through Internet traffic,
through stack back, through the mediamentors, through through her own you
know what I mean, telling herown voice right and improving this. So
the next one I want to talkabout is cross promotion. Cross promotion is

(01:19:26):
big, right, Cross promote yoursocial media channels to drive traffic. Please,
guys on different platforms, don't forgetto cross promote now. Community engagement.
We're doing this right now. Communityengagement. Join relevant groups like the
media mentors, like Miss manifest Room, like mis Self Love, like Lady
Jules. She's still over there withthe sustainability Leadership Club is Lizzaiah. She

(01:19:46):
has the wellness Warrior. Community engagement. Join relevant groups and communities in your
industry. Please. People want toshare ideas, people want to share insights.
Get with different individuals. Community engagementalways going to ramp up the social
media. It's going to crack thecode all the time. Now, another
thing that you guys need to takeand hold on. I'm gonna have mismanifest
come back and again because this isa big key on cracking codes. I

(01:20:11):
need you guys to really understand thisand if you guys agree, put a
fire emotion in the chat. Consistentlyposting, maintain a regular posting schedule right
with your audience that's aligned with yourartist engage. Maintain that visibility because if
you do, you stop posting,right, if you haven't built anything,
If you stop posting, people don'tforget about you. Now, this is
the is the key that if youstop, if you know, you gotta

(01:20:33):
consistently post. Now, if youdon't post, people will forget about you.
Right, So consistently posting this bigmismanifesting. Any quick words for that
before I go to the last oneof stuff. Yeah, Like, consistently
posting will give you consistent income.Like I'm not even trying to be funny.
Like literally, in the past sevendays, I did thirty two hundred
dollars and I almost fell out myseat because sometimes when you manifesting like you

(01:20:57):
get small. I was talking aboutthat with Stack, like you just get
smacked your manifestation. You may bemanifesting this to happen a year later,
like, oh, I'm having thosebig days right, quote unquote, whatever
big day is for you. Itcould be extra five hundred dollars, one
hundred dollars, whatever that day isfor you. It can happen. But
you gotta show up every single day. Every time I'm posting, I literally
and I put whatever income I putbecause I tell Stack on the time,

(01:21:18):
right, but I broke, I'llbe like, man, I put it
up so people could believe and seeit for themselves. Take my face off,
put your head on. Period.That's manifestation. I really be wholeheartedly
believing. If you keep posting everysingle day and you're very committed and consistent
to helping people with a problem,and you have the solution, you're gonna
get paid. People don't mind payingyou if you have a solution. And

(01:21:39):
that's what I had to realize.I can't be hiding, you know,
behind the doors of Instagram or Facebook. I have to go up there in
there and I gotta dig out thecontent and post it. I don't care
if I got that content from ayear ago. Bro always told me,
he like, listen, you havecontent for years up there, because you
literally told me he has concept foryears. So I'm like, you know
what this is some of the thingsthat we gotta use. Some people have

(01:22:00):
content, Yes, you do.You have content. You hugging your parents,
you if you going out to eat, you walk, and you have
to consistently post you guys see paymentscoming. That's what I think about when
I think about consistency. I'm like, Okay, my purpose is out there.
I'm gonna get paid for my purposeand you are too, and I'm
just like, whoa. So that'swhat my content is about for me,
consistency. So Bro, thank youfor asking me about that. We and

(01:22:23):
my last one as we went throughtwenty tips, right, my last one
is called to action. Include aclaire compelling call to action. Please for
your audience to take the damn actionsbecause people to you know, you know
what I mean to have all thiscontent says, but they won't for telling
people to do go sign up tothis go book it call right no do

(01:22:43):
if you if you're gonna be onsocial media and crack the code, you
want people to tune in with you. Please have a call to action on
what you're doing and put a onein the chap. You guys agree,
and put a one in the chap. You guys enjoyed this room. Everybody
went in. Everybody went if youwent in today, everybody went in because
cracking the code is in prey guysfor social media. This is why I

(01:23:05):
wanted to do the room. Iwanted to crack the code with you.
I wanted to talk about it rightand everybody went in because everybody came in
like you know what, this ishow I feel about the subject, or
this is how it went for me. Everybody has the same twenty four hours,
but everybody got different strategies, differentways about going about things. Right
click this fifteen minute call. Let'slevel up together. Please cannot wait to

(01:23:25):
level up with you guys. Podcast, TV show, Social Media. Let's
go twenty twenty four. It's aboutto be a great year, right and
tomorrow we got another fire ass topicwe'll be talking about tomorrow at two pm.
I cannot wait for you guys totune into this one too. So
RSVP right look, RSVP ASAP Toxicradar spoting, red flags and both love

(01:23:48):
and business. I'm crashing it atgoing hard tomorrow. The whole family's coming
with me. Tap this up,Tap this up, RSVP for tomorrow.
I love you guys, but wetalked about cracking the code today. Twenty
tips. Guys can tune in withme tomorrow at two pm. We're gonna
go in again and with more fire, with more. This one's gonna be

(01:24:10):
more fired. We're gonna go withI'm gonna go in a little harder with
this one. This one's gonna becrazy. I'm going in business side,
love side. I'm having everybody comein. It don't matter. All sides
of the app is welcome in here. It's going in tomorrow. I want
to go down tomorrow. I haven'tdone one of these rooms in the wild,
so I want to go in TItomorrow. RSMP talk to Greadar,

(01:24:32):
spoting, red flats, loving business, Love you guys. We're gonna continue
to fire the damn week up.Miss manifest let me know when you could
do a manifestation room myself. Love. Let me know if you guys are
ready, and then also anybody elsethat's chiming in for a room hit me
up inside the group chat. Sothat way we can get more link for
the rest of the year, getmore rooms, get more topics. Right

(01:24:54):
tomorrow, We're going in with thetoxic Bradar right straight in. Right then.
I got a couple more good talkbitch two for the week. Please
rsv P for the rest of theweek. I will see you guys there
at two pm every day until Friday. I don't do any weekend rooms,
but today was a fire ass room, and I appreciate all you guys.
Book a call with me asap,book with stack dot com and already be
p for this room tomorrow. Ilove you guys. I'm lady here media

(01:25:16):
mentors. We did it. Ilove you guys, see you tomorrow.
Let scoff. You know I'm alwayssaying we together. We want to be
a part of fletch y'alls telling themsign making citizens the rest. I told
the game We're gonna eat forever.I'll never let them start to tell quiver
on how your manifest come. I'mhere in the flesh in the same brother

(01:25:41):
peck Sean had to stem the timeabout to please let me nephew, rest
this is ain't nobody doing that incasget press, put it, shut it
down, baby, shut it down, Just shut it down. And it's
a mess. Let me it beon me, hit it and take it
up. Pastime made me m EPs. Don't come around and if you stand
down sits just stand down. Geta check. Got this got the little
If I get it, don't makeit it stretch struck dead fresh slight the

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min yea the swas in a minute, coach fleck kicking on the chick kicking
stea written la, I pray my, don't call cat having plenty of dogs
go dmnn sure, I'm going allgold bottles on the north side. Shunt
Carter quinsy. I didn't take theMartel because it didn't go to Jimmy Carter,
not Trapp. But it's smarter now, harder, skimming wells fargo win

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a chargers. Want me to showyou how to get to the top,
and we should to make me atthe bottom. I never follow out.
Wouldn't you go up? Bet anInstagram follow? I call all the Instagram
models, tell them let's take atrip to carboy. Sh don't pop my
like, hey, mama, callme Chryna provo. Yeah, split it
through the tower. I'm turning aman. My choke my choebody to Jim.
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