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Speaker 1 (00:06):
The legendary.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
I am man.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Everything that happening at.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Everything, I say, everything and everything and nothing that I need.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Howma that you think the sun is such a free
shot everything I want and nothing that I need.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
I'm such a freezing how m let you be peaking?
Speaker 3 (00:44):
You do any like that? I just say you do
so you told me late the way you say, Holy luke,
I planally saw the truth and I rode out like
a ooh bad.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I had a look past serf shout up to yes, yes, yes,
we made it. Back in here another Thursday at six
pm Pacific Standard time. Adjust your watch, adjust your clocks,
(01:19):
because twenty twenty Vision is back on, baby, Yes, and
we are all the way Live, We all the way life.
So I have a co host that I love having here.
(01:40):
This is her second time here. She's gonna let me
get a full interview on her one day, but for
now we're just having fun girl talk girl time. You guys,
welcome Renada Rose, happy being here with.
Speaker 5 (01:53):
The lovely Amiras.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Yes you get have fun. Yeah much fun?
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Yeah girl talking about favorite Yes, hold on, okay, that's
that is Amma fis Yeah that's my first yeah clarious
yeah yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, so February yeah, my birth Yeah,
February eleventh. So I just missed your birthday, Yeah I did.
Speaker 5 (02:17):
I interviewed you on the ninth.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Okay, I met you right before my right, what you.
Speaker 5 (02:22):
Do this year? What in the world?
Speaker 2 (02:25):
I just went to yoga, that's right, get your health
together myself.
Speaker 5 (02:30):
Case did my exact same daily ritual, and that's what
I said to my uh to the people that worked
at my yoga studio. It's like I feel like I'm
like actually really like happy and peaceful, and like I
feel like there's absolutely I did exactly what I wanted
to do. There was nothing I didn't want to do.
Like that means that every single day like I'm really
doing what I want to do, Like like I'm living
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my little peaceful.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
Dreams in your dreams. That's what we come here from
my time exactly the way I want the land of
Los Angeles face. Well, you guys, you know how I
like to do. Before I get started, I want to
give my shout out. First of all, I want to
shout out Connie, Miss Connie Baby. She did you know
she does this hair for me all the way in Vegas. Yes, yes, yes,
(03:14):
I do go all the way to Las Vegas to
get this thing done. But she is well worth it,
Miss Connie. But she's not only a hairdresser, but she
is multi talented. I'm gonna actually interview her probably next week.
She has a lot to say. She has her own podcast,
multi faceted, multi talented music artists, everything, so we're gonna
have her on there. I just want to give a
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shout out to her, Connie, miss Kannie baby. And also,
you know every time I come on here, I shout
my son out. But this day is very special. His
birthday was April twenty first, My son Yashi Wah Rockman
Bruce Rest in Heaven and happy heavenly birthday. You know,
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I thought it was gonna be really really hard this year,
but I had a burst of joy. You know. That's
what he gave me as a birthday present for you know,
it was his birthday, but he gave me me at
this present on his birthday. It was joy. And I
was in the shower that morning and I was gonna
Usually I played gospel in the morning and try to
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get me going or whatever, but for some reason, my
son wanted me to play these celebratorial songs. So I
got in the shower and I just turned on Spotify
and just let it rip, and it just every song
was celebrating, you know. First I think that came on ushers. Yeah, yes,
I was like, why am I so happy? I don't
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know to be happy on this day, you know, but
I kept getting burst of joy. So that was a blessing.
Energy is real, cannot be killed nor destroyed. And I
can feel my son's energy permeating through the universe. So
I just put a little video together, a little omage
to my eldest son. Happy birthday, y'all. Sure, rock bind
(05:02):
Bruce the nigga.
Speaker 6 (05:15):
I'm popping tags.
Speaker 7 (05:17):
I'm getting Dug twenty four of zim that and ship
bro bag brow everything running real life hitters, Me and
my nigga, pounding par I smoked and pound of par
I'm smoking head little cush go until my chest.
Speaker 2 (05:34):
Had come in one by.
Speaker 7 (05:39):
But I'm sold t TG that trace to go shoddy.
I gotta swell shoddy. I'm gonna catch your body or
my bros Are certified. They won't show no body. I'm
screaming Doug like and kill Lumanatti. I knew my art
was crashious. I came up from a freshman gathering roofs
of looking lights, killing off in sections.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
And keep up. Yeah, he's so hard, his voice is
so good. Does that just coming after him? Well he
grew up in the studio with me. Yeah, and so
we used to have a ride in the car. I
was always listening to my music, Laurence Hill, Lauryn Hill,
unplugged Fujis and you know, also the hip hop that
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I like. But I used to go, all right, you guys,
it's freestyle Wednesdays. Let's go. So I would do my
little wrap. I'm not a rapper, but I would do
my little rapping like I passed the mic. So then
it'll go to Josh and then DeAndre, then Maleak. So
it's all three of them in the car with me.
So I used to make them freestyle.
Speaker 5 (06:40):
So when was the first time that he actually shocked you?
And you're like, this could He's actually.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
They shocked me at the same time, so we were
I would always take them to the studio with me
and they they would always be tearing shit up, baby,
jumping on furniture, messing with the knobs. I mean, but
shout out to my producers earlier because they put up
with me. Sometimes they used to have to bounce my
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youngest one on the knee on their knee so that
I can go into booth and sing. So my kids
was like tearing it up. So one time I told
them I was going to McDonald's to get them something
to eat, and I said, I don't want to there's
no week raps on my album. I don't care if
you my kids or not. You better come with it.
And so by the time I get back from McDonald's,
y'all about to have y'all rap written or y'all not
getting on my album? And I came back, Josh had
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his rap written, DeAndre had his memorizing in his head,
and then Malik, he was such a baby. He just
did a little chant. But Josh was telling them DeAndre
like DeAndre said he got it in his head. Were
gonna see right, you know? But yeah, DeAndre had it
in his head and Josh spit like they just spit
fire all on the album. So what song was that?
(07:49):
Which song did they put their rap on? Oh my God,
they gonna kill me, Dre tap in? Which song was
y'all on? They was they was doing backgrounds and interludes
on the throughout the whole album. But this is the one,
the song that they put they they all had a rap.
I think it was ah, oh my god, I had
I think it was this song that I had caught out.
(08:10):
I'm always be a sister. You know, it's back in
the nineties. So yeah, they all they all got on
the album or whatever. So that was the first time
they they shocked me. Other than that they grew up
like I would put him on stage with me because
I didn't have babysitters, so they would just you know,
they was in the game.
Speaker 5 (08:27):
He's so challenged. He doesn't sound like anybody, doesn't sound
like he's trying to be anybody but himself. His swag
style dope.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
Nope, timeless. His music is gonna live forever. Yeah, shout
out to you, Yashua. All right, Uh, what else we have?
Let's get to some TikTok videos. Tip one.
Speaker 8 (08:54):
Vision showing off on camera. Mom's so nash the same,
so class whatever.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
You like, goodness, So that that uh, but see that's
how I dance. So when they said when you get
something near you or whatever, for me, it's not gonna
be alcohol. You know what I mean. But you know,
I do like to partake in the you know, fruits
and berries, but I definitely liked a little bit too much.
(09:26):
I would definitely be dancing. That's my thing right there,
I said, who put a cat on me? Because that's
just me crazy?
Speaker 5 (09:39):
What a silly cat cat?
Speaker 2 (09:45):
That's cute. I hope you got that moment anyway. Who
sent that in?
Speaker 9 (09:54):
It is b C O Blanco blank blankle Blanco Darlin.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
All right, well, thank you and that was dope. So
keep it up, keep up the good work, keep up
the laughs, keep them coming. What we got this Tony?
I hope I didn't see you something I want to spell.
Speaker 10 (10:13):
O geez, Now you gotta be doing this ship for
a long time.
Speaker 11 (10:15):
Now you don't. That's that's bullshit.
Speaker 6 (10:18):
Now you don't.
Speaker 8 (10:18):
They just want to feel better.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
It took them longer to get.
Speaker 11 (10:20):
Oh yeah, my minimal fame and my minimal I have.
I do have visibility, I do have fame.
Speaker 10 (10:28):
I do make money, so I can't.
Speaker 11 (10:30):
Act like no, my my comedy career is just stinker.
But I'm not even closer to the level I should be.
And I know that there's there's definitely reasons I was
I was too edgy, it was too political harmony.
Speaker 10 (10:45):
Once was like, you're angry yellow niggas. Angry yellow niggas.
You're gonna have a very difficult let me tell you
it's not. You're gonna have the good house. Niggas have
nothing to be not at.
Speaker 6 (10:58):
Yes, your house?
Speaker 2 (11:05):
Yes, where are my hand cleaves? Tony, I'm miss him?
Speaker 9 (11:08):
Where we go?
Speaker 2 (11:09):
I know something that's going on. So that's you know,
that's good friend comedian and friends of the show, Shane.
I wanted to show that shout out to you, Shane,
come back, come back on the show We miss You.
But I wanted to play that one because I liked
his perspective about the new up and comers and the
platforms and avenues that they have to express their talent
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and art like comedians. So the comedians are able to
be on TikTok or Instagram or Twitch or whatever and
make these shorts that's funny, and then the reels go
viral and then now they're on. So a lot of
people in the in the industry period, but definitely in
the comedy world, they kind of begrudge, you know, the
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younger generation that are using these platforms to get on
because they didn't have to, you know, go because what
they had to go through. And so I like Shane's perspective,
and that's really grown up of him, because you know,
he's he's a veteran in the game or whatever, and
he's definitely putting he's still putting in work, you know,
and so for him to be so liberal in his
thought process, like hell if I because if he had
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it to use it back then, he would have used
the Internet, the web, the World Wide Web to get
on too. We used what we had, you know. So
I don't feel like, Okay, well they got it easier,
because if you don't get that, like with the comedy,
if you don't get that practice that those those hours
in that time on stage and all you have been
(12:38):
doing is you know, shooting content, you might be like
a deer chopped in headlights.
Speaker 5 (12:43):
Yeah, You're still going to develop a thick skin. He's
a different caliber, yeah, I mean, a different quality of comedian.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:50):
I mean, I feel like a lot of people don't
have the resilience that that older generations have. I mean
the I feel like, yeah, a lot of arts are
definitely I mean, I'm not they're just not a different
They're turning into something else completely. They're turning into an
AI version of what people had to work for initially.
Like I mean, I mean, it's it's cool because it's
(13:12):
easier for people to get quick fame, but to have
longevity is.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Like it's different. So what it? What's your vote on that?
Do you feel like from old school?
Speaker 5 (13:23):
I mean I appreciate old school comedians. I appreciate people
who worked hard, who got like you know, had those
really those hard realms, who had real hecklers.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
Do you know? But I'm gonna challenge you, Like what
who says that making content is easy? Like to be
fine in content? Translate that and it comes across to
the audience as funny.
Speaker 5 (13:44):
All you have to like I mean, you just need
the You need a certain completely different skill, which is
like being good at phones, Like like I mean, I mean,
are you even I mean, are you even a comedian?
Are you even an artist? Are you even that's an act?
An a real actor or a real musician, Like I mean,
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I mean that's the question.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Yeah. Now, I mean okay, because you're right, the talent
comes from within and then whatever platform you use to
express that and.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
Then also it takes away a lot of the collaboration.
I mean there's beauty and like being able to charm
a room and connect with people and show up on time,
like time, and all the actual people skills. I mean,
people are getting worse at dating, right, They're getting worse
at social interactions, making friends, like like, I feel like
it's there, It's just things are becoming.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Like a digital work scary.
Speaker 5 (14:41):
But like also like I mean, yeah, I mean, who
wants to date another computer?
Speaker 10 (14:46):
Like?
Speaker 2 (14:47):
People are just becoming weird. I don't like it.
Speaker 5 (14:50):
I lose my phone on purpose.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
I get it. So okay, like you said, genuine, authentic
and old school, that's that's your prefer friends. Well, yeah,
what how do you feel? I feel about it? I
feel like everything has its you know, it's time and
its place. I believe evolution has to happen. It's going
to happen, you know, all around us. But I feel
like we're problem solvers and we don't know, no, we
want something better until we see the problem. So okay,
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we you know, internet came out, the World Wide Web.
I remember at first it was like all of everyone,
all the kids were it wouldn't get off. The video
games all the kids wouldn't get off the internet, and
it was a problem, was a thing. So then there
was an initiative created to get back outside and go play.
So we see a problem and we fixed it. We adjust.
It doesn't mean get rid of computers. It doesn't mean
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get rid of the Internet. This is a connection that
has brought you know, worlds away from worlds together, like
for instance, in the Middle East. Like usually musically they're
back in the eighties, nineties, when we're here in the
two thousands, right, Well, now that the Internet exists, now
they're connected to us, they're up you know, they're up
to cold, they're up to stuff. Now they still won't
(15:56):
you know, Like for what we do is we date
our music in other words, like oh that's an old song,
that's old school. No over there, it's classic. A classic
as a classic is a classic. So even though they
are getting this constant new music that they wasn't getting before,
they're still paying homage to the classics. They're going to
play Gloria Gainers, I will survive just as quick as
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they're going to play futures new song, you know what
I mean. But the fact that the web exists, there's
a connection there, you know. And I think there is
great things about you know, platforms on Internet, the Worldwide Internet.
I like the fact that the power got taken out
of big industries hands. I like that, you know, now
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they still found a way to plagiarize in all kinds
of shit.
Speaker 10 (16:43):
You know.
Speaker 2 (16:44):
Yeah, you know, but we I believe, you know, there's
a way that we could have more power, you know,
And I like that.
Speaker 5 (16:56):
Yeah, yeah, I think. I mean, I do, I do want.
I do feel like I have to learn phones and stuff.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
With a phone. I tell you what, I do make
sure that, like even though I would use my GPS
all the time, I do make sure that I learned
the directions for myself because I always think if I
don't have my phone for whatever reason. You know, I
got the overheats.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
Have you ever been driving on.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
The You're like, where do I go? So really we're
walking around with miniature bombs ready to explode anytime, you know,
I mean, you never know what they could do Latin stuff.
Speaker 5 (17:34):
I mean, what about the self driving cars way?
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Most Yeah, I'm not gonna do it. I'm never going
in one of the I'm not going to see them
Hollywood all the time. They know when it turns so scary.
But one time, look, they was turning I was going
straight and they were turning left and they had to
turn all the way and come back this way. There
was a little kid. They I feel like they just
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missed that. Damn. That's when I felt like that car
just with that kid.
Speaker 5 (18:03):
The cameras didn't pick up on because they're too.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Yeah, I feel like it. Yes see stuff And what
if you're in the back sack? Technically did you kill
the kid or did you know what I mean? Who killed?
What's the liability?
Speaker 5 (18:17):
Like who can who's actually like behind that? Could there
be like a really like would there be a villain
programmer who just wants to be like a murderer? Like
and then like set somebody send somebody off a click?
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Our imaginations is running away too well, okay, what do
we do? We have something?
Speaker 5 (18:38):
I mean, but also our our imaginations going too wild
because literally we're actually like allowing the things that we
accept socially is really weird, Like we're really just driving
next to a car without a fucking driver. But like
that's weird.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
And they can fly now have you seen? I'm still
waiting if you go all up and down four or
five going south, like going towards Long Beach. They have
all the science that they got flying cars. Now I
want to see it.
Speaker 5 (19:03):
I know, I want to see you.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
And so now are we going to be like, oh yeah,
if you're still on the ground, you ain't nothing, you know,
are you still driving on the street? Were up in here?
Were up in the air? We fly? Literally? What they're
gonna do? What level? What level? That's crazy? What lever
you are? You only can fly a certain level? Like
you right here? You know the car pool is up here,
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but you can't afford the car. What else we got next?
I'm in love with a well I can't stand and
I still love this bitch, I don't know. That's the
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only way. That's the only way.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
I mean, they're the only one that can probably make
you feel like that.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
I can't stand. So you're saying you have felt that
way or often? No?
Speaker 5 (20:07):
I mean no, you mean yeah, yeah, definitely, like dude,
yeah you can't stand that you love yeah a lot
of time? Yeah, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
I don't know who. And when people are on the
outside and you tell you that you're in love and
you're like, what, where you get that from but they're saying, oh, no,
you love you love it. Have that ever happened to
you where somebody like from the outside looking in and
feels like, Okay, the reason why it's so tumutuous is
because you love this person. Man, I feel like I
feel like by the time, if I.
Speaker 5 (20:40):
Love them, I'm talking about it too much, Like I
don't need to tell me you have to be in love.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
That's what I'm annoyed. That's why I can't stand it,
because you don't.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
I don't think I'm in love. I don't fall in
love anymore. I've been love in a long time.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Think that, But how long has it been? Long time?
Speaker 5 (21:01):
Like a long time.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Hmm.
Speaker 5 (21:06):
I can't even remember the last person I was in love.
It's been that long, years and years and years years.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
So are you scared of my dear or are you
scared of the people that are posing as lovers?
Speaker 5 (21:18):
I'm scared of my I'm scared of throwing myself off
when I'm in love because, like you know what I mean,
I'm like, I feel like I'm like driven, I'm directed,
I'm focused, I like what I do, and then like
when you like fall in love, with somebody, then you
like kind of change something like you might you know,
miss a miss a couple of yoga classes, like yoga class,
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and I got stood up. I'm like, piss the freak
off because I missed my class. I don't I put
on my makeup, like because I don't want to make
up to yo yo yoga. Just what I'm like, I
put on makeup. I'm I didn't go to my second
class today. And then I get stood up like yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Like this, where'd you meet this? Crazy? You know what
we got next?
Speaker 5 (22:06):
Wait? Wait?
Speaker 2 (22:06):
What made same question?
Speaker 10 (22:08):
Right?
Speaker 8 (22:08):
Back?
Speaker 12 (22:09):
At?
Speaker 11 (22:09):
What?
Speaker 2 (22:10):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (22:10):
Okay? So so is that how it feels for you
in love like that?
Speaker 2 (22:14):
Like I mean, I'm in love with a bitch. I
can't stand Yeah? Is this right now?
Speaker 5 (22:24):
Sounds like you got in love.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Jesus.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
I mean.
Speaker 2 (22:39):
You can't really help with who you love. Isn't that
what they say? Yes? Even though that's a conteention because
I believe love is a choice. I do believe love
is a choice. But once you're in love, once you're there, like.
Speaker 7 (22:50):
What you do?
Speaker 5 (22:51):
You know what qualities do you normally fall in love with?
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Wisdom? I love smart man, prosperous men, and obviously yeah,
it covers financial but not just you know, monetary, but
like they have a mind of prosperity. They always want
to elevate, They want to add on and bring more
and more and more, and people naturally follow them without
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them trying to be a leader, you know, that's first,
and that spirit outshines everything. Now physically, yeah, I like,
I like me a pretty boy, you know, it's it
is what it is. I love me a pretty faith
who anyway, But I like a protector. Are you in
love now? Huh?
Speaker 5 (23:37):
Yeah, I think that's definitely.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
But I love I love a protector, you know, in
always someone not just physically, definitely physically, but someone who
protects my mind, you know, in my heart. Yeah. So
those just a caring person, a person with a lot
of compassion, you know. And I think this is more
an addictive behavior than something that I like. But who
cares tomato tomatoes? I like a relentless man, a man
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that doesn't give up. Let me put you through the rink, honey,
let me wear you at and then just keep on,
just keep on coming. And that's I'm addicted to that. Yeah,
all right, enough about that, okay, toxic love, Well, what
we got on the We have.
Speaker 9 (24:27):
Another that was by the way, dast gamer sixty.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Nine, dastor gamer, dastri gamer sixty nine.
Speaker 9 (24:34):
I don't know what that.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
Means, dastardly gamer.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
It's a really good year sixty nine.
Speaker 13 (24:43):
Yeah, God is sending us a message, you know, and
it's it's a fascinating one two punch we've had so far.
The Lord knows where we're headed, and only God knows
where we're headed. So we're being forced to deal with
powers higher than ourselves, whether we like it or not.
(25:04):
We better open our eyes and look at the reality
of what's going on.
Speaker 9 (25:08):
It's not a joke.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
I spaced out, I missed out what happened. Well, So
I showed this one because this leads us into our
next uh segment of conversation, if you will, and I
want to talk about spirituality, spirituality in the entertainment industry,
And so I showed that one because they have you know,
the author of the video. His perspective is that Denzel
(25:52):
was just warning us about what's going on in the
industry and that there's powers that be. But I would
challenge that and say it's not just the entertainment industry.
Even though I want to speak specifically about that, I
believe that even in the Bible, it says that there
is spiritual wickedness in high places. So you could be
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in the car industry, you could be almost any industry,
the media industry, and there's going to be devils, you know.
I think temptation is a very very strong force and
a very popular tool that's used to cource you to
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submit your will, sell yourself out to something, submit your
will to something other than God, because God said on
submit your will to man at all, You know what
I mean. So why would God give you free will
for you to give it to someone else, someone wanting
to make you do what they want you to do.
That's the sin, because you're sending against yourself. You're going
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against self, right. So I believe that's in a lot
of just in all walks of life that's in this world.
But do I think it's concentrated in the industry, and
this is just my take on it. In the entertainment industry,
do I think that there is a strong focal point
for evil. I'm gonna say sixty forty sixty and forty percent.
Speaker 3 (27:30):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
The reason why I say that is because you know,
if we look at the attributes of the enemy, devil Satan,
he always tried to make things look bigger than what
they really are. He's a liar, That's what it is.
That's what his goal is, to still kill and destroy.
He's a liar. That's who he is. Period. He's the
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opposite of God. He's a liar. So if you notice
when somebody's lying on you or trying to scare you,
they do a lot. They do. They do a lot.
They voice, get louder, they get more aggressive, they they
do it big. They'll even bring people up against you
to all say you did this thing, and you could
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be you're you're very well innocent, but they're telling but
every yeah, but everybody is coming against you. Why because
the devil is a liar. He has to make that
thing look real. He has to make it. He has to.
It has to be convincing to the people or to
whomever he's trying to convince, whether it's you he's trying
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to convince it's nothing, or whether it's you know, trying
to get the masses to turn against you. It has
to look big. And so I feel like the propaganda
elevates the you know the quote evilness in the industry,
I think it's I think, but I do believe. I
know it's there. I'm not saying it's not there, not
at all, but I don't think it's as much as
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as it's televised and put on the internet. I believe
that you know that they're just shining a light on
that part.
Speaker 5 (29:10):
Yeah, and people don't see what's happening in real life too, Yeah,
I mean, I mean, what what came to mind for
me was when I was interviewing you. You were talking
about on BBTV Grooves. You were talking about how you
had saying and you were like you were you would
impressed your father, right, and you would have had this
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like strong desire to be good, and like it was
like like you're you're wanting to amplify your talents. Like
I feel like a lot of people are attracted to
Hollywood and everything because they want to be good. They're
seeking love, They're seeking this with They're coming with the
pure heart where there's a lot of light, darkness, is
there's attracted it wants Yeah, there's a lot of darkness
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to come at it. So so like I mean, there
is a lot of purity and there is a lot
of sweetness. But then those sweet hearts and people that
tainted bary because.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
The desire, the desires of their heart that they're not
trusting with God when God said, I'll give you the
desires of your heart. Because if you're talented and you're
here expressing your talented, I'm sorry you're in talent. It's
because God says. So, that's because God says. So, we're
here because we know our purpose. We're not here to
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do drugs, we're not here to debauchery, we're not here
to hurt anybody. We came here to express ourselves, which
was our God given purpose and right. And so yeah,
there is a lot of y negative energies at play,
of course, because we're the light. You know, we came
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to shine literately to show what our star can do.
That's what we came to do. And so of course
there's all kinds of things attracted to that, you know.
So is there many downfalls? Yeah, we've seen a lot
of our soldiers entertainer entertainment, entertainer's fall. We've seen it
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over and over again. But let's not forget the legacy
that they left us. Because in the prayer it says,
thy will be done in earth as it is already
done in heaven. So that means it's already done. It
already exists. God already sad. So it's already is here.
It's already is.
Speaker 6 (31:26):
Now.
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Let's see what you do with it, my child. The
will is in you, the purpose is in you. Let's
see what you do with it. So Michael Jackson's, You're,
Whitney Houston's and Luther Van Draws, everybody, they all did it.
They did it. It wasn't like it wasn't done. Even
Infsey Hustle. It wasn't like it was undone. It was done.
They transitioned before. We would have liked to have lose them,
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to lose them, you know what I mean. They that's
their covenant with God. They did it, you know. So
I think there's a couple of different ways of looking
at it. I don't like this whole narrative. You know,
Hollywood is so evil, the whole Hollywood is evil, and
they're scaring people. I don't like it because, yeah, that's
not the experience I have. I haven't had that experience
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with you. I was just in a studio for eight
nine hours. I didn't have an evil experience. Ain't nobody
locked me up in there and you better suck it?
Or yeah, ain't nobody been me with?
Speaker 8 (32:19):
No?
Speaker 2 (32:19):
You know what I'm saying, And I'm not saying that
these things don't exist, and I'm not what you call it,
what is it shaming the victims or anything? And nothing
nowhere near that. I'm saying that there is another side
that should be told because we're the light. We over
here being the light. Y'all want to keep talking about
all the negative things that's going on. Show us how
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to get past those things. Yeah, that's my.
Speaker 5 (32:44):
That's so beautiful. It's so beautiful. There is, Yeah, I mean,
I think that's why a lot of people who have
gone through trials and tribulations, like all of us in
the industry, like keep coming back because there is such
a purity, a high that you can do that you
can only feel when you're really like creating with real creators,
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real other, real angels and people that are looking for
for to do something you know, beautiful more to give
to the world, to change, make change, you know, and
and you you don't make change without people willing to,
you know, sacrifice their life and their their light. To
to to the world, and yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
You said, we have a caller. Alrighty, alrighty, alrighty caller.
Are you there?
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Hello, yeah, the world.
Speaker 14 (33:37):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 2 (33:38):
I can hear you?
Speaker 13 (33:39):
All.
Speaker 14 (33:41):
Yes, I was just hyping a long response. Here, can
you hear me?
Speaker 2 (33:46):
I can hear you?
Speaker 14 (33:48):
Okay, I was just hyping a long response to say
that I was dropping off because I've been waiting for
quite some time. But anyway, Hello.
Speaker 2 (33:58):
Hello, Hello, wek you to vision.
Speaker 5 (34:02):
What's your name?
Speaker 14 (34:03):
Hello, Maria, Carmen Shannon, Hi Carmen, Hello, hello to my beautiful.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Hi.
Speaker 5 (34:14):
Who is this.
Speaker 14 (34:17):
Carmen, Carmen, Hi Carmen.
Speaker 5 (34:21):
What are you?
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Okay?
Speaker 14 (34:22):
So what do you have to say?
Speaker 2 (34:24):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (34:27):
Hello, she's my adopted my adopted.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
Auntie.
Speaker 15 (34:36):
Yes, Shet your angel, Yes, yes, she's so, she's she's
she is my my my aunt Norah's.
Speaker 5 (34:47):
Uh friend and I met her recently and we we
became adopted kid.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
Yes, yes, So would you like to answer the conversation?
Speaker 5 (34:57):
What is your question to Amia?
Speaker 14 (35:00):
Oh darling, You guys have gone from one point to another,
and I started, I started having an opinion on the
authenticity of the music scenes and point well taken and
I was happy to see an open dialogue on that
(35:24):
issue because there is so much space for every type
of music and every type of ear. You know, But
but you mentioning that music has gotten away from being
organic and authentic and a mirror you are organic originals,
(35:53):
thank you, without incorporating all the techno battle and the
bails and with fool. That does not make it music.
It just makes it noise. And my Earth Angel has
a beautiful voice if you have not heard her sing.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Playing, and the whole time I had no idea.
Speaker 14 (36:25):
Both of you have a quality whereas you can feel
the intent of the lyrics, and sadly that gets lost
in today's noises.
Speaker 2 (36:42):
I agree, you know.
Speaker 14 (36:44):
And what's serving to me is that h Award shows
come up and you know, they're daming off all these people,
you know, and I'm gonna like, who the hell is that?
Speaker 3 (36:57):
You know?
Speaker 14 (36:58):
I haven't heard this person. And I am a music
lover and my husband was a DJ, and music is
the life sources of humanity.
Speaker 12 (37:19):
To me, those are facts because it speaks to the mind,
it speaks to the heart, it speaks to the soul.
Speaker 14 (37:34):
You know, and the Bible says the power of life
and dances in the tone. I believe the power of
life and dance as we know, society is the music
because the old added to that music can become the
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savage beasts, you know. And so I am happy to
see this form that you guys have established on hoping
that it expands, because there is such a need for
a platform that has an actual open dialogue, and people
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seem to forget with a lot of shows that it
is supposed to be a dialogue.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Not a monologue, right exactly.
Speaker 14 (38:30):
And everybody has a board. And as I told her,
I don't know when I first met her that for me,
I view life like a diamond. A diamond is multi faceted,
and for every question or school of thoughts, it stimulates
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a diamond because for as many facets as there are
a diamond, there are that many different opinions on jo
one subject. And that does not make you wrong or
be right. We can agree to disagree because we all
view things differently, and dare in lies. The crux of
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another detonator to society.
Speaker 1 (39:18):
Is that.
Speaker 14 (39:21):
Of individualism and individual schools of thoughts. Does not mean
that I disavow the existence of how you see it.
It's just that like you see it one way, I
see it another way. And that doesn't make either right
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or wrong, because we all have our truth and your
truth may not be by like by. Like God said,
my way is that's your way. My understanding is not
your understanding. My time is not your time.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Yeah, and it's it's and and what we were kind
of speaking to in that us highlighting, you know what,
we we tend to pay attention to what we highlight.
And it's more interesting and fun for media to highlight
the negative side of things, no matter what it is.
So the entertainment industry is not taking any shorts on
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that either. They're going to highlight the worst of the worst.
And I'm just kind of tired of this narrative, you know,
Holly weird, how evil?
Speaker 8 (40:22):
You know.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
I'm sure those things exist in Hollywood. I'm not negating that.
But you know, we do too. And most everyone I
know that's in my circle and my friends, my family,
we love God. We love that, you know. And and
and a lot of us are healers. You know, a
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lot of us use our voice, you know, to heal.
Speaker 14 (40:48):
And next to you, he's a very strong impath.
Speaker 2 (40:55):
A lot of us are very empathetic. You know, a
lot of us.
Speaker 14 (40:59):
God is bringing his impath together because they are his people.
We are the general of this war. We are in
a holy war. People say it's coming, it's coming here,
you know. So he is bringing his people together together.
Let us know that we are not.
Speaker 2 (41:17):
And it only takes one one angel to slay a
lesion of demons. So we come together in numbers, you know,
and and you know it. It's but it's I feel
like everything is being turned right side up again. I
believe it's coming to fruition. It may not look like
it because we got to go through the trials and
then triumphs, you know. So it's trials, go through trials.
Speaker 14 (41:41):
If you don't go through trials, get to the trump,
recognize and appreciate when you have gotten out of that
valley right.
Speaker 2 (41:51):
Right, Well, it has been a pleasure speaking with you
and listening to you and hearing from you. Don't mean
to cut you off, but we love.
Speaker 14 (41:58):
It because anyway, again, I just want to close by
saying that I am I'm thrilled about the platform that
you guys are presenting.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
And I.
Speaker 14 (42:15):
Ask God to watch over you guys and to protect
you and to clear the way for you to continue
to expand and reach people that need to hear a
positive ord in Jesus name.
Speaker 2 (42:39):
Thanks for calling in. It's a very nice caller. Yeah,
that's the conversation. I want that ongoing conversation. I want
that ongoing conversation. Do we have anything else that's kind
of in that vein that I sent you? If not,
we can just keep Yeah, play Billy Carson. Now this
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is going to be from a science, scientific perspective, but
yet people try to I would say, make a separation,
separation between spirits and science, when God is a perfect science,
you know.
Speaker 8 (43:17):
So.
Speaker 2 (43:17):
I love the way Billy Carson explains things. And he's
a good friend of yours, Tony. Right, you knew him
before he was even the star of a scientist.
Speaker 1 (43:25):
Right.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
Does he participate in your festivals?
Speaker 1 (43:30):
Now?
Speaker 2 (43:30):
You do the festivals? Okay, okay, yeah, I would love
to have him one day. Hit him. Yeah, let's hear him.
Speaker 6 (43:40):
The first thing is we have epigenetic memories that's been
proven now scientifically. I remember when Bruce Lifted, Doctor Bruce
Lefton talked about this over twenty years ago, the epigenetic
memories being passed down from ancestral trauma, and his own
peers laughed at him. They almost ostracized him from the community,
from his own science the community. Now fast forward twenty
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plus years later, it's taught in the universities. Wow, they've
done all the scientific studies. They've discovered that in every
single one of us, fifteen to twenty years of generational
trauma is being passed down. The memories, the actual memories
are coming in through the RNA on the father's side
into the next generation.
Speaker 1 (44:21):
Dad.
Speaker 6 (44:22):
And so what's happening is you could be a person
that's got what appears to be a great life. I'm
doing good. I got my career, everything's going phenomenal. I
got a lot of opportunities. Why do I feel depressed?
Why am I anxious? Why am I angry all the time?
It might not be you, It could be your ancestors
trauma in your body. Wow, A lot of people don't understand.
It's like, for example, why are a lot of African
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American people extremely angry and frustrated and depressed? Well, fifteen
or twenty generations hasn't even passed yet from what happened
with slavery. I mean, it's a fact, right.
Speaker 2 (44:57):
Yeah, it's Hannah Clapp for that one. Facts Facts, Facts,
Facts Facts. My brother and I we were talking about
that before, and we were talking about PTSD, you know,
post traumatic stress disorder, Like you have to listen to it.
After after something traumatic has happened to you, you still
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have stress about that trauma and it has caused a
disorder in your body. In other words, you're out of
alignment because you are so stressed and hurt from that
memory of that trauma that keeps playing over and over
and over and over again. And man, you could be
you can be on a cycle where every two to
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three days you go crazy or you get mad, or
you get extremely depressed, or you get whatever you get,
you know, extremely angry. That's a that's a symptom of
having stress, a stress disorder because of something that traumatically
happened to you. And so I was talking to my
brother one time and he was saying he thinks that
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all black people have PTSD because of the memories and
the things that is, you know, in our DNA. So
then to also hear Billy Carson, a scientist that has
done this study to kind of confirm that, like, yeah,
like we are sometimes we're living out problems that we
don't even recall.
Speaker 5 (46:19):
Yeah, you know, passed down in your DNA. He said, RNA,
your father's what is RNA?
Speaker 2 (46:24):
But I don't know.
Speaker 15 (46:25):
It's the father, it's the father's Google That makes sense.
Speaker 5 (46:31):
No, yeah, I mean yeah, it makes it makes a
lot of sense.
Speaker 9 (46:36):
A molecule crucial for life that plays a vital role
in converging genetic information from DNA into proteins.
Speaker 2 (46:43):
Okay, so it's physically in your body, okay. And then
epigenetics he was saying. Epigenetics is that the study study
of okay, the study of how DNA your DNA sales
carry so much information? So not do they not only
do they carry memory, but remember because you remember when
we always say from a spiritual standpoint that God gave
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us everything that we need. Everything is in us, every information,
everything that we need is in us.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
Right.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
But then literally, yeah, literally, because now when you go
over to the science science perspective, Yeah, our our DNA
is coding and so it has information. You know, sales
has information in them, good, bad things that's going to
serve us and things that may not service the so
well that we have to that we have to dismiss
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and get rid of Okay, what what say you? And
then we've got another college.
Speaker 5 (47:35):
Just just that, yeah, I know, just that. It shows
you how important it is that you're conscious and make
the best decisions that you can at all moments, because
not only is it affecting you, you can't you can't
evade responsibility because it's affecting your kids and your kids
kids and and everything is interconnected. It's like you can't
really you can't just be selfish and say it's only
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affecting me, like my choices.
Speaker 2 (48:02):
That's why like when we say, God, why why me?
Why mean like why not you? Okay, that ain't an answer.
Speaker 1 (48:07):
Why me?
Speaker 2 (48:08):
And it's because well, from what I can you know
what I'm thinking, feeling and here and now you know
it's not it's not just about the uh well, it's
definitely about the covenant that we made, the agreement that
we already have. You know, we could be clearing up
karmic debt, or we could be living in our you know,
in our yeah, our soft our our good season, our
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reaping benefit season from what we went through last time,
you know, we we it shows us that we have
to go inside, like literally and get the information because
it's literally stored in there.
Speaker 3 (48:44):
Now.
Speaker 2 (48:44):
So now when you think about meditation, that takes it
to a whole new level. Okay, so now I'm meditating
to go inside and get information. And not only do
I know it there, know it's the right and not
not not only do I know it's there because the
Holy Spirit says so, but we also know it, you
know scientifically that it's in our genetic coding information that
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we need to live. Yes, you know what I mean? Yeah,
so what do we have on a color?
Speaker 1 (49:17):
All of it? I totally get all of that. Hello,
are you guys still there?
Speaker 2 (49:24):
We're on now?
Speaker 1 (49:25):
Who are you? Oh? Yeah, oh yeah, you guys are
still there? Were Yeah, it was just yeah, I was.
I just want to make I also want to make
the point it's it's pretty easy. Oh my name is Jedediah.
Speaker 2 (49:45):
Hello, welcome.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
I love how you call me Jebediah. That's awesome. It
doesn't matter. Names are also like a false reality the
work consciousness. But what about love?
Speaker 8 (50:03):
You know?
Speaker 1 (50:05):
The only reason, yeah, exactly, the only reason that I
think that anybody can like move through generational trauma is
the fact that it's like, it's pretty hard to mess
up your kids.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
If you just love them, Yes, yes, I agree, if
you just.
Speaker 1 (50:24):
Show up and you just have love, you know, it's
it's it's really hard. And I mean I go through
this every day. Yeah, I go through generational trauma stuff
every day. Like yeah, I'm I'm like, I'm a white
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boy that was born on like born on the Lakota Reservation,
Pine Hill Reservation, middle of South Dakota, and and I
was you know, it's like everybody expected it there, but
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then like I go to one other resume it's like
the generational trauma. It's like, how how do we get
through it when everybody still has these ideas of, ah,
(51:37):
how do I put how do I put this in
the best best words? How do we move through generational trauma?
When cultures are shifting back and forth? It's like maybe
(51:58):
I'm not making maybe.
Speaker 5 (52:00):
When cultures are clashing, I think, yeah.
Speaker 1 (52:04):
Like a like a class system, you know, like it
could also just be like a class system of like
just the way society has moved forward. A lot of
this generational trauma comes from a lot of it comes
from poverty, and then poverty comes from these like levels
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of your skin color is the wrong skin color.
Speaker 2 (52:32):
I think it's I think it's deeper than that. I
think that a lot every a lot of us in America,
let's just talk to take America specifically, A lot of
us in America has been bamboozled. Who would lie to
told the wrong thing. I don't think the elitist. I
don't think the elitist has a color. I don't you know,
I don't think they're all white. I don't think they're
all black. I don't think they're all Indian.
Speaker 1 (52:54):
You know, the color of greed.
Speaker 2 (52:56):
Yeah, that's it. That's it. That's what they have. That's
what they have in I mean, you know, power hungry.
So the best way to divide people, to conquer and
divide people is show them their differences and make those differences.
Speaker 5 (53:09):
Remember that that was really good.
Speaker 2 (53:15):
That was really good.
Speaker 5 (53:15):
It's the best way to divide people is to show
them their differences.
Speaker 7 (53:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (53:19):
Political, I mean, let's let's make both we're really in
control of the politics. We're in control of being Republican
and Democrat. But let's make them fight and hate each other.
Let's do all these different all these any sort of
way to separate us and make us fight and get
people heeded and on opposite sides is what keeps us weak?
Speaker 1 (53:37):
Right I do? I agree?
Speaker 2 (53:40):
I agree. So you were going to mention the story
of Moses, and then we're going to move on because
I have I want to show your trailer before we go.
What what you're going to reference? They?
Speaker 1 (53:52):
Yeah, I love that. I love the story of Moses.
Uh like this this morning in particular, when like after
he saw the burning bush, he was and they were
like in the desert. He said, go go up to
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you know, when he had to find water.
Speaker 10 (54:18):
It was.
Speaker 1 (54:20):
And I'm gonna mess it up. I'm not, I'm gonna
mess it up.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
Basically, he's talking about the we have something. We have
someone here that that's very well versed in the Bible,
uh Moses, So they.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Can they can of course correct. It's all so like
when he.
Speaker 2 (54:46):
Hould up, hold on, hold on one second, go ahead.
Speaker 8 (54:55):
And what are you talking about the story of Moses?
Which is the representation of the Holy Spirit? Because the
Holy Spirit is a burner, it's a everlasting the light,
it is a guiding light. So the representation of that,
uh is is is is Moses going inside of himself,
his higher self because he's up on a mountain, so
the Holy Spirit. So in the Bible it takes him
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up physically on a mountain. But what you have to
do in your spirit is through spiritually go up high
M to your higher self, to your higher conscience, who
is the spiritual chariot teer of the charity which yourself M.
So your higher self is the Holy Spirit. So in
this position right here, when you're when you're talking about
the the when you guys are talking about Hollywood and
(55:38):
the and the s in the in the darkness is
always attempting to prevail mm over.
Speaker 6 (55:42):
The light come on in al ways and all things.
Speaker 8 (55:45):
So therefore when you're looking for the light and the
the h and how and you aks, how do you
how do you overcome the trauma of uh ancestral trauma?
Speaker 2 (55:57):
Yes, you're saying, yes, how do you overcome that?
Speaker 8 (55:58):
Because you you you you recognize, realize and now know
that the Holy Spirit is the elder UH, the the
the elder ancestor, because it is the spirit of It
is the spirit of God, is the spirit of a
live the spirit of el should I the spirit of
the Most High. So he is the ancestor, He's the
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beginning of the Nscert. So if you stop listening to
I don't say I'm not to say not listening to
the ancestral spirits, but sometimes you have to. You have
to come to a point in your evolution, your spiritual evolution,
to realize that if you if, if, they're all in
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the same. But when you're paying attention to the storms
of the mind, this is what we call them, the
storms of the mind. Go to the most high. He's
the eldest, He's just he's the brightest light inside of you.
Speaker 2 (56:54):
So so so so when you, when you, when you,
when you, when you begin to when you begin.
Speaker 8 (56:58):
To follow the gentle rains and restraints of the charioteer,
who is the holy spirit. He said, ma yoke, ma
yoke bears lightweight. So you you so the representation of
this charioteer. Just think about it. In the days of Moses,
they rode horses and chariots, and and the charioteer had
to guide the horse. The charioteer had to had to
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had to how to raise and run a fast paces
and dangerous paces on the side of mountains and everything.
There was no no, no abrupt steering. You know what
I'm saying, the charioteer. He got it, gouts the horse
and chariot in a gentle manner. Whether it's a hard
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turn or or or slight turn, the maneuvering is gentle
and soft and is done in love. Okay, So when
you said, what about love, Yeah, it is love, the
love of the love that the Most High has for
thee because you are a part of him. You you are,
you are, you are a descendant of the Most High.
Speaker 2 (58:00):
And we wanna give them, we wanna give them tools
as well. So the tools that we wanna give them
is like meditation, like we were just saying, because we are,
we just discovered, met and agreed that everything is inside
of you already. You came as a r A A
a full package. You can't God always say you are enough.
Literally you are. You came as uh, you came stacked.
(58:22):
You have all the information. You came as a full package.
So you know how how strong and useful and necessary
as meditating. It's like your life depends on it. You
gotta go on the inside and get what you need.
You gotta go on the inside and get what you need. Now,
there's a s there's a certain thing, there's a such
thing as guidance, you know, seeking guidance, spiritual guidance, counseling, whatever,
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it's someone to help you with these tools, help you
to navigate the tools that you naturally have. You know,
we call it counseling, we call it, you know, a shrink,
we call it therapy, whatever, But all it is is
to help you navigate the tools that you already have.
So once we understand that it comes from the most High,
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the Holy Spirit, we have to understand how to access
those tools wherever you're at. You know, you don't. A
lot of us are not in church. A lot of
us are not in a Buddhist temple or a mosque.
Some of us is just in life, you know, and
we need tools to understand how to access the Holy Spirit,
even though we know what the Holy Spirit is always
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with you, Yeah, but we need tools to know how
to access the greatness inside yourself. As cliche as as
it sounds, I hate to switch the subject. You know,
we're coming down to those last few minutes. We can
talk about this forever. This probably really needs to be
a two hour show. But next time we'll come back
with some other people on the panel, and you know,
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some other but I love your concept. I love your man.
I enjoy listening to your perspective of things.
Speaker 5 (59:55):
Oh, I've I enjoyed being here with you so much.
Thanks for having me. And I really love that concept
of the Holy Spirit being the elder to your trauma.
Speaker 2 (01:00:04):
Like that's really really.
Speaker 5 (01:00:06):
That was beautiful conclusion.
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
Thank you so much for having me. Oh, no worries.
I want to show what you've been doing. Tell the
people what you've been doing, and set this trailer up
for us.
Speaker 5 (01:00:16):
Shout out Francis Xavier. I just did a little horror
film with him. This is a little trailer to a
little movie that's coming out this winter. It's called All
Night Show, Volume two. And this is my episode. There
are three different episodes in this uh horror trilogy.
Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
Yes, pray let me in my face from you just
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hate the way he did to the count, but still
don't say you do the whole kid. You still don't
want you don't don't.
Speaker 12 (01:01:29):
Care about it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:29):
You don't know he can't have paid Well there, well
there be h I don't like.
Speaker 12 (01:02:11):
You see.
Speaker 2 (01:02:31):
A thriller. I love a thriller. Yes, congratulations, you thank you?
What what date did they say? Again? The twenties. Oh,
I didn't even see it, says something like the twenty
second or something.
Speaker 5 (01:02:44):
I'm a I'm a YouTuber star muck banger banger.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
Well that was awesome. I can't wait to see it.
It's gonna be a big to do, write a big
like ape. Was it the screening the what is it
called the h the screening of it? Yeah, when it
first comes out?
Speaker 7 (01:03:07):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (01:03:07):
The grand what is it? I don't know, I guess
I mean, yeah, but are you'll going to do it?
Was it a release?
Speaker 5 (01:03:17):
Well, I don't even know yet, but I'm sure we
might as well.
Speaker 2 (01:03:21):
Yeah, you might want to be there. I want to
I want to throw something. Yeah, yeah, that's I know,
the start of the show. Yeah, congratulations, Thank you so much.
Do you have anything else coming up that we should
know about?
Speaker 16 (01:03:34):
Still doing bb TV groove shoutout, t A yes, T
Williams shout out, And that's on roku And you know,
just see.
Speaker 2 (01:03:44):
You here sometimes we can think and see you here
sometime too. Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:03:48):
Always, it's a pleasure to be here. Pleasure, Oh my.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
God, the pleasure is all mine. Thank you for stopping
through again. I have such a blast with you. Same
here and I promise we're going to get to interview
so a celebrit together at some point they just be tripping.
Speaker 5 (01:04:04):
Oh my god.
Speaker 2 (01:04:05):
But yeah, I can't wait till we hit up some
of a comedian or something and going back and forth.
They're going to have a ball with us. Yeah, it's
gonna be so much fun.
Speaker 5 (01:04:12):
This is great, Like I mean, yeah, there's I just
wanted to say, like, thank you, thank you so much
also for being such a support supportive person in the industry.
Like I've met you and immediately she just took me
under my wing, like under her wing, got me like
a gig here and then threw me some work and
like it's just such a solid and sweet, amazing person.
Speaker 2 (01:04:35):
And I appreciate you and I'll that you do so
thank you. No, you deserve it, deserve it, like I
told you, show her first amazing, amazing so much. Yes, okay,
and then where can they get a hold of you?
Speaker 5 (01:04:51):
Toses are Roses on Instagram that's an x and whatever else.
But it's like the most the nurse rhyme Moses supposes,
but Moses supposes erroneously, you know, but like the Outcast song,
you know, you like to think your ship don't stink
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but whatever, I think that's what it's supposed to me.
Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
And I don't know. She's such a doll. You got
like having her around. She's such a dow. I want
to shout out my other son wife p Dreski and uh,
you know, check him out. He's on streaming on all
digital platforms. He's the hottest thing in the West Coast
right now. He also has a mixtape with his brother
(01:05:38):
Yoshua Bruce, which is also known as a steezy now So.
They have a mixtape called Player Shit Go Cop It.
It is everything and then some. So definitely wanted to
remind y'all of that. Don't forget. Also, I wanted to
I'm not gonna tell y'all what I got coming up next.
I'm just gonna show y'all. The problem is I say
too much? And then what did you work on last night?
(01:06:00):
It's it's it's called Toxic Love. That's the name of
the song. Oh it is oh Man imitating life or
life and entertaining imitating art. I don't know which one.
But when is it gonna come out? I don't know. Yeah,
we're still but it's a good song. I'm ready to
do some new music. That's what it's all about. It
I am. That's what I can't say to you guys.
I am working on new music and that's those are facts.
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So I'm looking to put out a new project as well.
And also my son doesn't know this yet, but I'm
I'm going to take him on as I'm gonna be
his manager. He doesn't he if he's watching now, he knows.
Speaker 12 (01:06:34):
Now.
Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
I decided to be his manager and give him everything
so that I know and more. But anyway, the message
is what it always is. You guys, love life and light.
Hold on to your dreams no matter what industry be it,
be it entertainment or as I said, the car industry
or the medical industry. It doesn't matter. Hold on to
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your dreams. We're gonna meet you know, spiritual weackedness everywhere,
and like like we said, it's high places, so we're
gonna meet it everywhere. We're gonna see it everywhere. But
we are the light. Remember we came here for a
purpose and that will be done. In other words, that
purpose will be fulfilled before we're done with this contract.
You know, we're we're contractually binded. It's called a covenant
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with the Lord. So you know, guys, stand in it,
go inside and ask God what you know? What is
my purpose? What am I here for? What would you
have me do? And watch it change your life. You
can find me on Spotify, iTunes, Pandora anywhere we would
like to listen at a mirror the songstress. You can
see me on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram and wherever else.
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Anywhere you would like to look at a mirror the songstress,
And remember, stay focused.
Speaker 4 (01:08:00):
Let me fix my crown baby like Domino's. Yeah, it's
gonna win down my feet off the ground.
Speaker 2 (01:08:12):
And evaded you feel so when you do hear my
sound and lie, don't don't lie.
Speaker 17 (01:08:22):
You like a read I had that don't ever change
and you should know why merge into the other line.
Speaker 4 (01:08:35):
I'm getting in cuffs, I'm my necks, no regrets making hisses.
Speaker 2 (01:08:41):
An't read flair. Yes, I'm getting in cuffs.
Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
So next sacond sack gass my high so you know
I'm flat. I'm getting I'm my sex, No regrets making hisses,
don't read flat.
Speaker 5 (01:09:02):
I'll get it.
Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
Take second second, gass flam high and you know the
pla