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June 7, 2025 70 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Hm, whenever I with you time fly.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
When I be alone with your time fly, keep taking
away egg time fly. They don't want to say, with
your time fly. Now, I get to play with your
time fly. When I be alone with your time fly,
keep taking away egg time fly.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
They don't want to say, with your time fly. Now
I get to play with you. Please say time flies.
When you're having fun, I.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
Say born the clothes act like, don't do watch it?

Speaker 1 (00:56):
How do I'm nothing good? Ever?

Speaker 2 (00:58):
Sinks to the lats precious mornings.

Speaker 3 (01:06):
Hey, hey, hey you guys. Yes, yes, yes, yes, we
made it back in here another Thursday, and this is
our farewell show for now. We are gonna go on
a little bit of a hiatus. We're relocating our dear
dear Tony. Oh my god, he's moving on and upwards.

(01:29):
This is not a set back. This is a setup
for something great and special for all of us. But
we're going to miss Tony at this U and Goho studio.
I love this studio, Tony. I don't know what I'm
going to do to replace this, but we wanted to,
you know, take you guys back all the way to
the beginning, to where it came, where we came from UH,

(01:51):
from the from Drip to mic Uh to the CEO,
Aziz the Pomonologist and his dear wife Deirdre Robinson. We
just want to, you know, celebrate some of the times
that we've had on the show twenty twenty Vision. We've
been running for five years, Tony, five year, So turn
up for twenty twenty Vision, baby. Yes, yes, yes, and yes.

(02:15):
And I'm definitely I'm not flying solo. I have my
bonus daughter here with me, Miss the very talented, the
very smart and beautiful missus Jacora Lagret. Now give it
up for Yeah, she's she's in college. Now we're going

(02:35):
to get into her business a little bit and talk
all about it with her. But first of all, you
guys know how I like to do. I like to
give my shout outs. First. First of all, I want
to dedicate this show to my son and lovely memory
of Joshua Rachaman Bruce and just want to dedicate this
show to him and show as much love as we

(02:58):
possibly can. I think I have a little video homage
to him, So show that for me right quick, Tony.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
Dez Nigga, I'm popping tags. I'm getting dog twenty four
a zip that and ship bro bag bro everything running.

Speaker 5 (03:26):
Real life hitters. Me and my nigga pounded par. I
smoked the pound of par. I'm smoking headler cush go
until my chat had come been one bitzy, but I'm
sold t tg that trap to go shoddy, yady.

Speaker 4 (03:45):
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 blumanati. I knew my art
was prescious. I came up from a freshman, gathered roofs
of look good lights.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Kill him off in that ship and keep up. Yes, yes, yes,
shout out to you stea Zy Nasa. I want I
know you want a shout out to your nephew. I's
going to shout him out. I know you're over there
busting at the seams.

Speaker 6 (04:19):
Yeah, definitely, definitely just got to get a shout out.
Tell my nephew. Man, love you that for you man
resting having my brother when we get there, I love you, man,
love me. Oh and that ship just went fire. That
ship just went fire, not of fact.

Speaker 7 (04:34):
I mean he was talking about blaze, so I.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
Got a blaze for sure. And I T D Dre.
I know you want to shout him out right quick?
What say you, darling? Oh, I can think of this.

Speaker 7 (04:52):
Gotta keep going, gotta keep going.

Speaker 3 (04:54):
We ain't finished, We ain't finished.

Speaker 8 (04:56):
Much love.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
Yeah, yep, doing it in the name, in his name
and yah Shuah's name.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
Also, I wanna shout out uh his brother, my s
my middle son, uh white uh DeAndre, but he goes
by the name of White pe Draski. They put out
a mixtape on his birthday, ap Uh. Joshua's birthday was
April twenty first, so right after he passed, they uh
we honored him by putting out their mixtape called play
a Shit. It is a homage to their father, uh,

(05:24):
which you know he passed in nineteen ninety seven, and
he when he when he was alive, he's always walking
around like, Yeah, we about to do some play a Shit.
We own some play as Shit. So uh y they
they created this mix tape called play a Shit, so
homage to the original Joshua Bruce the father. But we

(05:44):
have a little something for that. Shout out to you,
yep Draski, and uh show a show a little something
for that. So you know, it's bragging all night.

Speaker 9 (05:56):
Y with the low.

Speaker 1 (06:00):
The loon.

Speaker 3 (06:02):
With dialog and.

Speaker 9 (06:06):
Do a few laps around a bitty and a bizo.
We was hopping up, pivoting in our kids Off mixtape,
jumping out the trunk like Nipto, all black batmos bill,
no rental, Oh white bitch, got the tricks going mental.
I just read my recis, I got our brick on.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
I might let that bitch that cup just to sip
loves Yes play a ship on all platforms. If you
don't know, now you know you know, so y'all go
out and cop that. Go out and get that. Stream it,
stream it, stream it, keep the music alive. As you know,

(06:41):
my son's energy permeates through the universe. You are never forgotten.
Always here. I found a message from him, a voice
message from him a couple of days ago, and he
had left it in twenty twenty one, and I was
just going through something at that time. But the message said, hey,
Mom is Josh. We all worried about you. Can you

(07:02):
call one of us back? And that you know he
left that message because at that time I was going
through something. But I heard the message here in twenty
twenty five, a couple of days ago, and it resonates
right now. So I took it immediately that he was
speaking about himself and all of the ancestors that are

(07:22):
there with him. We have a lot of family there
with him, to include my mother, you know, my brothers,
my sister, you know, his his his side of the family.
His father is there, his aunt's, his great grandmother, his grandmother,
they're all there as well. As I took it as
you know, checking in with God too, you know. And

(07:43):
so that message was much needed. And I just wanted
to tell you y'all, sheol that is well receipt tony
player TikTok video. So we can get off the subject

(08:05):
real quick.

Speaker 10 (08:09):
How you doing today, doctor love. I just came here
to tell you, guys that a woman treats you how
she wants to be treated first, and then she treats
you how you treat her.

Speaker 7 (08:24):
Now, look at your dumbasss.

Speaker 10 (08:26):
Anything more than one can play that game, a little
dumb ass game you've been playing now that not you,
of course, your little ass up, crossing your little ass up, yeah,
place twice.

Speaker 3 (08:42):
These are just conversation starters. These are just conversation starters.
So we can get into some things, get into some things.
I'm gonna start with you, t tro you hear that,
you hear that message.

Speaker 8 (08:54):
Like you said, we go about what you give us,
and then we turn around and show you what we
won't right.

Speaker 3 (09:02):
Bottom line, bottom line, bottom line.

Speaker 7 (09:05):
Bottom line. There's nothing more you.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
Can say now. Now, Azis, don't think you're gonna get
teamed up on because there's more women here. I'm gonna
let you chime in. But first I want to hear
from mister Kora, because you know, she's you know, she's
she definitely represents the younger generation. She's in college, she's
a very intelligent woman already, and so I want to

(09:27):
I want to hear her take on it because she's
very insightful. What did you think about that message?

Speaker 11 (09:34):
It's definitely truthful. I can say that much. I feel
like there's nothing much to add on to it. Really,
it is what it is. Yeah, he said it, bottom line,
and that's what it was.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
Have you had that experience in your I mean, I
know you've only just kind of begin your dating life,
but have you had that experience yet to where you were,
you know, treating a man, you know, like you wanted
to be treated and then you had to, you know,
switch things up on him because he wasn't receiving it
in the right way. Have you had that experience yet?
M m no, not yet. Okay, good for you, she's

(10:11):
not tainted at all. Good for her, Good for her?
What say you, ass? I know you're busting out the
scenes on that one.

Speaker 6 (10:20):
Well, I think from I agree, that's first and foremost,
so do agree. But when I look at it from
when I look at from a woman's perspective, I do
a greed. However, I think that depends on whether the
man is at a point in his life, right. I
was going to blame it on maturity, but I can't
really do that. I'm just going to say where he is, right,

(10:44):
I don't think it matters, you know, what you do.
Where he's that here and here, that's what he's going
to do.

Speaker 12 (10:52):
Right.

Speaker 7 (10:53):
I would even go a step further and say.

Speaker 6 (10:55):
That works both ways, right, Okay, men are the same
way depending on where they right.

Speaker 7 (11:00):
So if I'm somewhere where I'm with the.

Speaker 6 (11:04):
Ship, then I can accept the ship, okay, because I'm
with the ship too, right. But if I'm somewhere where
I'm like, no, let's let's let's you know, let's do this.
Let's like up and push this thing for with this thing,
but she with the ship, then that's gonna I don't
want to say him come down to her level. But
I don't even know if I'm gonna waste my time

(11:25):
with doing that ship because that's.

Speaker 7 (11:26):
Just not where I'm at, right right, you know what
I'm saying, So you can't change me.

Speaker 6 (11:30):
I'm gonna be where I'm at in life mentally and emotional, spiritual, right,
So you're not gonna knock me off my space. So
I'm just gonna get.

Speaker 7 (11:38):
Rid of the waste, right right, right, so you can
have that.

Speaker 6 (11:41):
I don't I ain't mad at you from being there,
but that's not where I'm at. I'm not even judging
you being there. Who am I doing some ship? So
I can't judge you. It's just that I'm not here.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
And so you know, you don't even entertain it. You
won't even play the game.

Speaker 7 (11:52):
Yeah, because now you're I'm allowing you to put.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
Me down to where you are, that's right, you know,
I concur with that, and I think you know, I
think he was saying that. You know, at first we
start out, you know, treating you the way we would
like to be treated until you show us different But
you're saying that you're not even You're not that differential.
You're You're gonna come with your whole heart if you know,
at this point in your life, if I'm.

Speaker 7 (12:12):
There, If I'm there, you know what I'm saying. If
I'm there, that's what.

Speaker 6 (12:16):
So So going back to my original answer in the beginning,
it depends on where that man is here in his heart,
because if he's with the ship, you know, like motherfucker's
come into it like I ain't came out.

Speaker 7 (12:30):
I've been guilty.

Speaker 6 (12:30):
I done came into relationship with the ship like you
know what I'm saying it because have been from like
pre judging like this, Okay, you know what I mean.
Or it could have just been where I was in life,
like I ain't really really want to settle down with
Little Mama because.

Speaker 7 (12:45):
I like what she's wringing to the table. Okay, settled down.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
So yeah, so if she come in treating me like
you know, like she you know, wholeheartedly like that, but
I'm you know, with the ship, then I'm expecting her
to come down to that level.

Speaker 7 (13:00):
So when she does do it. Maybe, Like I hear
a lot of s on like.

Speaker 6 (13:05):
I said on social media, say man be having heart
attacks when they find out they women be doing the
same ship.

Speaker 7 (13:11):
That's not always true, okay, because they already on that level.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
Okay for me, you say the woman, the woman was
already on the level the nigga. Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 7 (13:21):
You know that's not always true. Like you know how
they always say you have a heart attack.

Speaker 3 (13:25):
Yeah they I mean I don't seen it in person?

Speaker 7 (13:28):
Yeah yeah yeah, like case and points all set.

Speaker 3 (13:30):
In and then Cardi Bayes.

Speaker 13 (13:33):
It's not necessarily true that I've said somewhere fashion well
and I and I as an.

Speaker 3 (13:41):
Example, Okay, okay, okay, because I was gonna say out.

Speaker 6 (13:45):
But what I'm saying is, if you know what I'm saying,
the nigga may not necessarily be like, oh my god,
I'm so shocked that she's doing the same ship that
I'm doing. It ain't always like that, right, Sometimes it's like,
damn got me back, right, we just keep it in
the book, right, something like she got me back? You
know what I'm saying, Like I saw somewhere woman's health,
you got you off? I got, nigga, what you want

(14:07):
to do?

Speaker 7 (14:07):
You want doing this? Straighten up?

Speaker 3 (14:10):
And I feel and I feel like those are I
feel like those could be the best conversations in the world.
You know, when when someone weaves the white flag, you know,
and and says, okay, enough is enough, because.

Speaker 6 (14:23):
That could be healthy and productive, you know, right, like no,
you know, I'm so.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
And let me ask you this, Why are you on
that subject? And maybe this has never crossed your mind
because obviously you're probably more enlightened than the average man.
But and I know you can't speak for all men,
but at some point in your life, what is that?
When do you, guys actually think that you know the
woman that you've chosen, men and other men are ain't

(14:53):
checking for you know what I mean, she ain't got
options either or as many.

Speaker 7 (14:57):
Good question, at a point life.

Speaker 14 (15:00):
Okay, that would have shocked me.

Speaker 7 (15:02):
Okay, you know what I'm saying that that that would have.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
Shocked Why is what I'm asking? Why is that?

Speaker 6 (15:07):
Because we're thinking at that point, we're mostly thinking with
our dicks, right, so we're not we're so focused on like, Okay,
I'm gonna tell you who said it, bast I'm gonna
tell you who said it.

Speaker 7 (15:17):
Youre about to remembering, it's gonna go. It's old back.
But Eddie Murphy, uh huh, yeah, yeah, what have you
done for me?

Speaker 6 (15:28):
Keep sucking around, keep sucking around, and you think that
your little sweet angel and don't you know, do that
doubles as sud the girls trip come up and you're
so worried about what Joe pen is gonna do that
you're like, oh, okay, oh, she's finna.

Speaker 7 (15:44):
Be gone on how much can I get while she's gone?
Not knowing she finla go somewhere and get her motherfucking
bottom knocking.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Right right right? You know what I'm saying, What the
beautiful girl doing alone on the island.

Speaker 7 (15:57):
At the point in life, I was that ignorant?

Speaker 3 (15:59):
Okay, you know what I'm saying now? Is it? Is
it because you guys think that? Is it? Is it
when you guys are that ignorant? Is it because you
think that no one's checking for her? Or you're thinking
she's not checking for anybody?

Speaker 6 (16:13):
Kind of I think it's kind of an arrogance. You
know my case, I can't speak for all me. In
my case, it was kind of an arrogant.

Speaker 4 (16:18):
Like.

Speaker 6 (16:23):
It was like, yeah, arrogance like what me?

Speaker 15 (16:31):
Like?

Speaker 6 (16:31):
Why me? It was a little bit of that and
a little bit of misjudging, you know what I'm saying.
And then like you forget niggas what you saw?

Speaker 3 (16:44):
That's right? Yeah, So we can talk about this part
all day, but let me let me see what else
we got on the board. What uh? First of all,
who sent that in? Tony?

Speaker 16 (16:56):
That is uh?

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Tree, Thomas Tree, Thomas X. Shout out to you for
the now let's drop in the dropping the jewels on us.
Mostly the men shout out for you, you know, checking
on your brothers. What we got next, Tunny?

Speaker 7 (17:12):
All right, here we.

Speaker 17 (17:13):
Go warning to many of you men of God, because
God is tired of his daughter's hurting. Many of you
men are praying and asking God for a proverse thirty
one woman and a wife, and God is sending you
that woman, but because you want a hold and a
freak in the bedroom, you keep going for the counterfeits.
God is getting tired of that. He said, don't ask

(17:33):
him for a wife. And then he prepares the woman
of God for you and sends her to you and
you reject her. Stop it, because many of you men
are gonna be salty. That same woman that you rejected.
She will not come back to you. God will not
send her. You gonna get the one down. You ain't
gonna get that proverse thirty one one. You're gonna get
the one down. As matter of fact, You're gonna get
that counterfeit that you love.

Speaker 3 (17:54):
And God gonna let you.

Speaker 7 (17:55):
Stay with that.

Speaker 17 (17:56):
Man of God, don't ask God for a wife and
a proverse thirty one woman and you want Jezebel, and
you won't del me. And of God, God said he
about to start whooping a lot of y'all men's, but
because a lot of his daughters are going through hell
and hot water. Because y'all, as adam, I'm not taking
your position and claiming your wife Eve is under attack
and y'all better start moving.

Speaker 3 (18:15):
She was passionate. Yeah, she could have kept going for
like another ten minutes. I already know she was passionate
about that thing. What you said, what'd you say? What happened?

Speaker 11 (18:29):
I was saying, she sound pitt.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
Like, Stop playing with God, Stop playing with her. Yeah,
I think we we all been there. I think, well
except you. It's still it's still beautiful in the sunshine
and roses and I don't like that's probably the best
way to make it stay that way. I'm not gonna

(18:53):
go too much into that. What what what? Who sent
that into you? A post laugh? Who apos t l
e V. A post love, a post love shout out
to you girlfriend, Thanks for the information. And you're right,
you know, I con curve all right what we got next? Tenty.

Speaker 18 (19:14):
If you're looking for a spiritually intelligent person, you gotta
be willing to take what.

Speaker 7 (19:19):
Comes with that.

Speaker 18 (19:20):
And then there's a lot of spiritual people, but a
lot of them are not intelligent. They're irresponsible with their spirituality.
So I believe that if you actually want a spiritually
intelligent person who has emotional intelligence, those are the kind
of people who value their piece, who value their space,

(19:42):
who if it's not actually right, will voice their opinion.
They won't let time go by and let the relationship
just carry on and on and on. Most people aren't
ready for a person like that.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
I like that one. I like that one. You know,
spiritual people, we tend to value our piece, and if
you're not ready for one of us, don't step into
our lives. You know you think that you can do
the same tricks and things and get over. But when
you're one of these people that's tapped in, and when
you're dealing with what these people that's tapped in, we're
constantly hearing all the time. We're in the ethersh we're

(20:22):
in the different dimensions. We're always hearing. We're always hearing beyond,
you know, things that are obvious that everyone hears.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
You know.

Speaker 3 (20:29):
We we even hear sounds, We even hear frequencies every
now and again that no one else hears. So we're
always tuned in. So to try to play with us
and play on our top that that's uh, you know,
that's oxymoron, if you will, anybody want to jump in
on that.

Speaker 8 (20:47):
Now, sometimes it's not just always about we tapped in.
Sometimes we can be so tapped in that that person
don't reach our vibrations and here we are in this
other level of outer limits are upper level or upper room,
and they still down here and they not on our

(21:08):
spiritual level. So if sometimes it could just be we're
just not in the same place, we're not at the
same time. It's not we're not on the same level.
We just need to just grow up and move on.

Speaker 7 (21:19):
And sometimes we.

Speaker 8 (21:20):
Sometimes we try to wait for them to grow, and
it's just not.

Speaker 7 (21:23):
Gonna ever happen.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
I agree. I agree with that one. Trying to pull
somebody up to your level. A lot of times when
you interact with people that are not on the same
frequency as you, and say, if your frequent frequency is
higher or you know you're vibrating at a higher level,
nine times out of ten, if you hang around that
person too long, they're gonna try to bring you back,
bring you down to their level. Which that's what creates

(21:47):
a major, major toxicity. You you want to jump in
on that.

Speaker 11 (21:53):
You can't be friends with people who are below are you.
You can't do it. You can't do it. I've learned
that in college. You can't. You can't do it, will
bring you down. It's bad. Can't date down either. Don't
do that because then you'll end up presenting yourself for
even trying to settle if you will.

Speaker 3 (22:09):
You can't do that. Yeah.

Speaker 11 (22:11):
Yeah, I can't even say you should go for someone
above you, because then you got to just go with
someone on your level, and if you want someone above you,
get to their level before you even think about it. Yeah,
that's that's how I feel.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Yeah, a lot of people like to marry up, you know,
they like to marry higher or we've even heard in
even education settings as well as business settings. You know,
surround yourself with people that are smarter than you, that
are on a different level than you, so that you
can learn, because if you find that in most rooms
you're the smartest one in the room, then you're in
the wrong room. You know, you have to be able

(22:45):
to grow and elevate. I see that. It sounds like
it looks like you want to deal with that, Azise.
What what say you?

Speaker 6 (22:52):
Well, one thing you should kind of touch down that
I really call and that I've experienced before and it's
so frustrated, is when I'm up that has the frequency,
but they constantly misread, constantly misread. I think it's the
enlightened the intelligence and spiritual intelligence that they're talking.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
About as well.

Speaker 6 (23:11):
Yeah, and I and I've been with the person who
has the awakening, who has to gett who has the frequency,
who has the power, who has the water to come
out of their mouth, or they just be the way
that it's given to them, right, And it's like you
look at them and it's like.

Speaker 7 (23:31):
You fucking almost there, but over and over again. They
just constantly misread the ship.

Speaker 6 (23:39):
And you know, so that's that's something that I find very,
very frustrated. So I've been there before, So that's what
I thought stood out to me.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
Yeah, and I feel like with that, it just takes
for a person to be more patient with themselves so
that they can receive all the information.

Speaker 8 (23:56):
You know.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
So here's something like for me, I can be very
impulsive once hear something from Spirit, and I've been on this.
I call it a spiritual boot camp training ground to
where I want to be quickened by the spirit, meaning
as soon as I hear it, because you know, God,
when God comes in, it's not loud, it's not forceful,
it's very it's subtle. It comes in like a suggestion.

(24:19):
So it makes you feel like, well, you know, I
can take it or leave it nine times out of ten.
You know, if you leave it, then you're doing the
wrong thing, You're going down the wrong road. So for me,
I would like to be able to hear it the
first time, you know, like I don't want God to
got to tell me twice, you know, And it could
be anything like turn left. I'm like I usually go

(24:40):
right right there, but I just say I turn left.
You don't think I know better. I got the bird's
eye view. So every time I hear turn left, and
even if it's the smallest whisper, I want to be
so quickened by the spirit that I just automatically do it,
because every time I've done immediately what it is that
I'm hearing God tell me to do or suggest that
I do, because it comes through suggestions. Let's be real,

(25:02):
I win. But when I don't, it either it takes
me longer to get there or I have major setbacks
for not listening. So I think it. You know, it
comes down to being very patient with yourself and listening
the first time, you know, so that you can get
it right. So that's what I would say. We got
another one real quick.

Speaker 16 (25:25):
Okay, get through this, Okay, here we go.

Speaker 7 (25:36):
See now, y'all be tripping. No, y'all fuckers be tripping
all the time.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
All the time. They always got something to say. It's
always got something to say. I'm tired of y'all. Fuck y'all.

Speaker 19 (25:52):
How am I?

Speaker 1 (25:53):
God?

Speaker 3 (25:54):
So my bonus daughter made me put that one. I
wasn't gonna do it. It was so silly, stupid, Oh
my god, this cold is crazy. Oh my god, Look
don't tell me. Everybody is sitting here haven't had those moments,
fuck y'all. But yeah, oh my god, oh my god.

(26:24):
Oh man, without further ado, let's get this show on
the road. It is my honor and absolute pleasure to
have the CEO of Drift of mic Uh here with
us Aziz the pominologist, the man who started it all.
I tell I tell the story quite often, but just
for a reminder. Uh, you know, he's he had a
a network and he uh it was a seven day Uh,

(26:48):
he had a seven days worth of shows and he
needed or wanted someone to host his Sunday show. And
so he called me up. And immediately I thought I
wasn't going to be able to do it because I
didn't think I would have the time. But then it
was like go hard to go home, and I said, Okay,
let's do it. And I told him I wanted to
be in studio. Within thirty days, I gave Tony a call.

(27:10):
He had my friends, my good friends, Rare Grooves. He was,
you know, started with Rare Grooves and they were here
and they were like, I was like, oh yeah, I
had an interview there before. Let me call up Tony
and I came in. Tony was like, yeah, I could
do everything that you're asking for and more. In thirty
days Mars, the first of twenty twenty, we started twenty
twenty Vision in studio. We it started obviously, the it

(27:33):
started out with a spoken word being at the helm
of his of his network, and we took it into
enter all Things entertainment. And here we are with the originator,
the founder a Zi's the pominologists welcome, yeah, and we

(28:00):
we also have his lovely wife. She goes by this
stage name of Subliminal. You guys, will hear me call
her d Drug because she's my sister and I just
that's what's on my mind. But she goes by the
stage name of Subliminal. She's been holding him down to
his front and his back and his side. She has
been riding with him even you know, even before they
became a couple. She was his voice of reason and

(28:24):
she's held him up many times. And to this moment,
y'all give a shout out to Subliminal Dedru Rabison. So
we're gonna talk about how this thing began a little bit.
Then we're gonna get into some spoken word, because we
can't leave y'all waiting. I know that's what y'all want
to hear. I know what, that's what y'all came for.

(28:46):
But before I do that, I want to reintroduce my
bonus daughter, the very intelligent, the very beautiful Jacora Legrant.
She's one of my things. All right, you guys, well,
I want to go get real quickly. You know, we

(29:07):
don't have a lot of time, but I want to
get everything in. So Aziz, could you tell us a
little bit about what inspired you to start your your
network called Drip the mic full of Poets.

Speaker 6 (29:21):
Well, so, first of all, I'll make this quick as well.
Uh so people who are lessening. First of all, Amra
she's been a little bit modest.

Speaker 7 (29:32):
She yes, all that, all that did happen, but she.

Speaker 6 (29:36):
Took this ship somewhere that myself or my wife didn't
never even matter.

Speaker 7 (29:43):
So I have given her props on that.

Speaker 6 (29:45):
I mean, some of the people that we've been blessed
to have on this network, it's just like blown me
out the water. I mean we've had some of the
some also like surprise celebrity gas. I mean, she's been
able to really take this thing, and she took it
somewhere that you know, we we didn't even have any money, right,
and so we know we looked at this as like
she said, it started out as just diehard, uh straight poetry.

(30:10):
As y'all both know, I've been doing poetry most of
my life, right, and that's just been I think that
I've always uh when things in any situation, I was
always gravitated to it.

Speaker 7 (30:23):
That's what got me out. Guess what got me through?

Speaker 6 (30:25):
It was a uh got to perform in, got blessed
to get a few gigs, blah blah that happened.

Speaker 7 (30:33):
So uh any white.

Speaker 6 (30:34):
Me and my wife, we was we would go to
different radio networks and put our talents there. And one
day we decided, like, why don't we do one right?
Why don't we do She was like, well, you know,
give me the game. Let me let me you know
what do we need to do? So we talked about

(30:55):
it and I came up with the name, came up
with it, and it ended up blowing blowing up. Even
we planned on having what one show week, I think,
but it just wasn't sustainable, right. People wanted more, right,
and so next thing I know, we we have all

(31:16):
all the weeks tied up, and somebody wanted Sunday.

Speaker 7 (31:18):
A few people wanted Sunday, but I was I was like,
it's now. I know.

Speaker 6 (31:23):
First time we talked about this, she was talking about
how you really didn't have time to listen.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
I got one day to left.

Speaker 6 (31:29):
You know, that's Sunday. What do you think about it?
She was like, you know, like she she told the story,
She's like, fucking let's get it. She jumped on it
and she took this ship to a whole nother motherfucking scale.
And so I've been prouder for that. I thank you
for some opportunities that you blessed me with, some of
the people you allowed me to rub elbows with. So

(31:52):
and it's just been a blessing watching you, bro and
watch you to do your thing. So that's that's truly
been a blessing.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
So thank you. Shoutout shout out to you as well.
Thank you for the having the idea, you know, having
the foresight. You know, can you hear a subliminal and
you can?

Speaker 6 (32:09):
Okay, why don't you you want to try to go
out and come back in?

Speaker 7 (32:15):
Can you hear me?

Speaker 3 (32:18):
Okay? While we get doing that we'll talk to Jacora
and then we'll come back and talk to subliminal. Okay,
all right, all right, so again you guys, we have
my bonus doorter here with me, Jacorah Legret. First of all,
shout out your college. Shout out your school. Jealous A

(32:38):
A A A G s U Georgia Stay University. Look
at me? What is that? Just like because Megan thee
Stallion performed there like right before you started school?

Speaker 4 (32:51):
Right?

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Yeah there?

Speaker 1 (32:54):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (32:54):
How was that came late later? Every performance?

Speaker 3 (32:59):
Okay, okay, okay, how was the performance it was? Was
it too ratchet or was it like just ratchet enough?

Speaker 11 (33:09):
I'm not really a sex your person. Okay, okay, it's
fun to go to it's fun.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
Use it a pit.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
What are you turning out?

Speaker 11 (33:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (33:18):
For what your little turning up is? You just shook
your shoulders. That was about it.

Speaker 11 (33:23):
No, no, no, no, no, I didn't do it. You're not
gonna talk about what I did.

Speaker 3 (33:28):
So what are you What are you taking? What are
you studying?

Speaker 11 (33:31):
Computer science? But I might change that to computer engineering.
I don't know yet.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
Yes, yes, no, I thought it was a doctor somewhere
in your in your will house. What's what what's going
on with that.

Speaker 11 (33:43):
I wanted to do that, but then I realized I
need to make some money to get out of the
United States. I don't want to stay here, but I
had to make some money in the meantime.

Speaker 3 (33:55):
Okay, before I decide.

Speaker 11 (33:56):
To go be a doctor?

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Okay, you know, Okay, where you to go? I mean
out of when you when you say you want to
go out of the country, where do you want to live?

Speaker 11 (34:03):
I haven't decided anywhere with free health care?

Speaker 3 (34:06):
Okay? Yeah, say that, Say that you got a little
activism in you have.

Speaker 11 (34:11):
If you could call that activist, I call it standards, you.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Know, yeah, because you you're you know, you, like I said,
you tend to take the righteous road. I can see
you fighting for anything that's righteous. That's what an activist is.
They they you know, they put their they put their
money where their mouth is, so to speak. They don't
just talk about it. They be about it, you know,
they do something about it, you know, because it's the
way they make their own choices. So they want a

(34:34):
world around them that, you know, reflects the things that
they would choose, especial especially if it's righteous. So that's
why I say a little activist in you. Uh so,
how are you doing in school? How how you're finding it?

Speaker 11 (34:47):
Well, school is great, don't get me wrong. I've never
had a problem with school ever. Okay, and then it's
not like I can fail because if I do.

Speaker 3 (34:55):
I lose some of my grants, right right, right right.

Speaker 11 (34:57):
Need to keep up a certain GPA right to keep
my grants.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
So you just say three five.

Speaker 11 (35:03):
I got to stay above a three point five.

Speaker 3 (35:05):
Okay, So that's what you're doing.

Speaker 11 (35:07):
Basically, can't go under that. So to keep my grants
and my money and stuff, I have to stay up.
So I've been up, I'm doing I'm obviously still going. Yeah,
but no, I actually love college.

Speaker 3 (35:18):
Yes, I really do more.

Speaker 11 (35:19):
Freedom and you're in your second second year. Yeah, I
love it so much. I started taking summer classes.

Speaker 3 (35:27):
Okay, Yeah, I didn't know that.

Speaker 11 (35:29):
Yeah it's online, so okay, you to get some some
credits out of the way.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
All right, So you plan on coming out of that
thing early, that's.

Speaker 11 (35:37):
What I want to do. I don't know if I
want to. I may want to get my full four years,
because you know, I get my benefits, I get paid
to go to school, So I'd rather try to keep
that four years going. Yeah, but still you know, I
know I'll be more than qualified to graduate.

Speaker 3 (35:52):
Yeah yeah, good for you, Good for you. And so
did you so far? Have you found love in your Yeah?
I say yeah, okay, I'll see ye. Good for you,
Good for you.

Speaker 11 (36:05):
But then again, the male species is so.

Speaker 1 (36:08):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (36:09):
You can't say love in one sentence with the smile
on your face and then go into the mails. Huh, well,
you know what. Basically, the way you think is the
way my brothers raised me like the like, even though
they were me and they were like men bad huh the.

Speaker 11 (36:25):
Washy I can say I'm in love one day and
then they'll do something, Oh I hate them. That might
be you wishy wash if you said you know what,
maybe okay, you know at least okay, good, good, Well,
it's a pleasure to have you here on the panel today.

Speaker 3 (36:39):
We're going to have a good time. Did we get
subliminal straight?

Speaker 6 (36:43):
I think to try to come back here okay, okay
with me?

Speaker 3 (36:48):
Okay, okay, cool, cool. Well let's get into some of
these uh, some of this poetry. I wanted to see
if you can do a piece for me and show
the people we have a. We actually have a show
coming up June the nineteenth at the Cucka Barol. I
can't say that word to pronouncement to say, to save
my life, but it's it's the bird cucka borls it
on the tree? Is that Tony? Is that the thing? Okay?

(37:13):
So yeah, it's there in smack dab in the middle
of Hollywood, Hollywood Swing and in the in Ovation and
we are doing uh spoken word and the blues. So
we are featuring uh my brother Asi's the Pomonologist and

(37:33):
some other he is the headliner and then some other
uh phenomenal poets as well to include subliminal Emanuel Matthews
as well as we's your we's your boy's name? I'm sorry,
what's your brother? What's the what's his name? Anthony Arnold?
And then on the blue side of the house, we
got the phenomenal Romelville. He is phenomenal. He's on tour

(37:58):
right now with John B. He was gon pop his
head in here, but he actually had to do a
podcast with John B. But we're gonna have him to
ourselves on June the nineteenth, June teenth, Baby, we bringing
in the celebration of Black History and our history spreading
through the South during the tenth what is it the

(38:21):
teens in June. That's where June teenth comes from. Obviously
everyone knows the story, so we're bringing it in with
some original original music where everything started from rhythm and
blues spoken word turning into the blues. And we're gonna
give it to y'all. I know everybody's seeing Sinners by now.

(38:42):
Oh no, it ain't gonna have nothing on what we're
about to do June nineteenth. Baby, it is going known.
So we're gonna give you guys just a little taste.
I don't want him to do too much, you know.
I had to warner like, don't come over here trying
to get a whole show.

Speaker 7 (39:00):
So I'm not even doing thathing from my playlist.

Speaker 3 (39:04):
Okay, So if you would bless us with a peace.

Speaker 6 (39:07):
Sure, I'm self denied. I was defined by fence dan
thought process, then confined by the lack of preserve conservatory fitness.
Thinking limited became the witness as the floor corners of
my thinking neglected and never reflected positive interests, dreaming, dreams

(39:28):
stacked like voltron, guided by Islam and the Quran, I
tried to fit my destiny into a box, but that
destiny required the octagon street educated figures act as petroleum
that fueled my verbal altitude, like sutures, printed pages became
the lyrical clinic that sold these bitten lips on this
alpha dude. Then fine tune like rent to repeat, refined

(39:50):
my scribe and bench press metaphors and hyperboles until my
tongue learned to flex theeds.

Speaker 7 (39:55):
Little cold bleaks. I used no code in my dialogue.

Speaker 6 (39:59):
He's my rough draft, smoothed out as if Langston used
himself fiulted down and then sandy. So if it's hard
to decipher, that means it works the way I planned
it before. He taught me never adjust my flow. So
some goofy cut understanding finally undefined by prison time, gang
bang and the self selling drugs. I was a victim
of misinterpretated scripture infecting my blood, my plasmas period. As

(40:22):
a full breed, my DNA can never be watered down.
So when these thoughts come around, you can hear my
heart beat and see my heart beat through my words.

Speaker 7 (40:29):
I'm a lyrical ultrasound. I got that soul brother rhythm.

Speaker 6 (40:33):
It's that black pick with the black fist that Saturday
morning cleaning floor model record player amplifying Algreen like it's
just vent triloquist. I was once as undependable as a
submarine controlled by an Xbox joystick. Now people trust my
shit like no rubber on the dick.

Speaker 7 (40:49):
Back in the.

Speaker 6 (40:50):
Eighties, before HIV hit motherfucker, we was kidnapping was reduced
to nanny's house, niggas and cotton piggers. No matter who
gets triggered, I owe my ancestors saw me raising the
bar like I'm eating the snickers. I snickered like I'm
tips you off liquor at the image in the mirror,
and how I used to couldn't be told shit.

Speaker 7 (41:08):
It was fuck the police, a little bit.

Speaker 6 (41:10):
Of gold in the page on my hip, snarl, lip pistol, grip,
chopping bricks. But it left my community unequipped to uplift.
I contributed to this, So to fix I made a switch,
and I with clinched fist, I beat those demons back
like Jangle did when he got his hands on that whip.
To the excited white comfort wants to silence our history,

(41:31):
teach that slavery was a benefit, but to people who
look like me. That benefit is a mystery. Islam taught
me that dictators control power by controlling education, finances change.
You want to control the nation, you deprive it of information.
It's a century old playbook that always travels with hate,
and it has never been forgotten. I sniffed this thinking,
and the older is rotten. So if slavery was so beneficient,

(41:54):
and you take your melimated challenge family out there to
the fields and pick cotton, and that same week that
had my people dropping, then forced I'm sorry, then faced
with lapses popping across their back. For anybody stopping, it
was you who invaded my content and decided to go
shop and purchase yourself a four hundred year here Start.
And when that warrants, you became null and void because

(42:15):
you grossly misused the product and ignored the autions that
here Start did nothing. Your plans are a melon and malfunction.
Your children's heroes look like us. The rap songs in
their playlist you find discussing this is common gut punching,
bubble guts bumbling, these bumbling ideology crashing like a coment.
That four hundred year stead Start may have given it

(42:36):
a profit, but you feel with so much buyer's remorse
that now you move to delete our content, you suffer
from that nineties cracked pipe paranoia. And this year Fenton
off fear got through propaganda leace us saying heye spoiling
that same bullshit black swamp power to get revenge and
Mexicans want to take our place. Let me get this straight.
All in the name of preserving white race, some dumb

(42:57):
ass came up with burying black history and closes in
the border. Well, feel free to hit your closest Mickey
deeds and simply see your place in danger by some
foreigner right up front. It's an AI machine right there
before you get to the cash register, take your orders.

Speaker 3 (43:28):
Deep in political as as uh as always, but but
wonderful and very insightful, in sightful on the uh. So
you're not even doing your play good I'm glad you're
not doing your playlist.

Speaker 7 (43:42):
Yeah, okay, when.

Speaker 3 (43:44):
Did you write this one? Okay?

Speaker 14 (43:49):
So, okay, okay, yeah, just one of the one of
the I was kind I was decided, I was want
to see what I was gonna do, and I've seen
I had maybe done this maybe one time.

Speaker 7 (44:00):
Mm hmmm, I don't like this.

Speaker 3 (44:02):
Yeah, it's dope.

Speaker 14 (44:03):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (44:04):
I love it very insightful. Uh so we got we
got subliminal now yeah, okay, see yeah, hey we're.

Speaker 7 (44:16):
Playing musical chair.

Speaker 3 (44:18):
So okay, now when now, I don't I'm not really
familiar with the story as to how you guys connected
into the spoken word, So I wanted to ask, is
is it something that you were already into or just
you know, the communion between you and my brother. You

(44:38):
you you kind of it just kind of you know,
it was a natural trans transition for you to just
get into the spoken word. So no, I was never
into spoken word.

Speaker 8 (44:49):
As a matter of fact, I didn't get into it
until we started. Uh okay, okay, So I can honestly
say that I really put my first foot down, first
foot forward into doing this was Thanksgiving when we came
to visit gip.

Speaker 3 (45:05):
Oh. Wow, I thought you were already by that time
after drap. Okay, okay, that was about what I think
it was, like it had to be like twenty eighteen,
maybe seventeen, seventeen, sixteen. Yeah, wow, I mean that's still
a quite quite some time now because we're in twenty

(45:27):
twenty five. But I didn't know you had just started
that's pretty cool. That's pretty cool.

Speaker 7 (45:31):
Like so like like, so we'll be talking on the phone.

Speaker 6 (45:34):
That's when I still live in California, and so we'll
be talking on the phone and it'd get time for
me to like go to my show, do one of
my lives something like that, and and and so all
she knew was that that's what I know. That's what
I used to go do different gigs and ship around California.

Speaker 7 (45:51):
Shit.

Speaker 6 (45:52):
So uh, then sometimes I would do radio show like
kind of like myne right to come in and just
let I wouldn't do anything.

Speaker 7 (46:02):
Just lit and so.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
This time, but you know, I'm listening.

Speaker 8 (46:11):
So that's basically how we got started. I would listen
to his shows and got inspired, and I was like,
I don't know if it's gonna work for me because
my first love is dancing. I love to to hand
dance and competitions all across the board, and I know
this is his first love. So I was trying to
combine the two, still not give up what I love,

(46:32):
and ended up and ended up going more and more
into poetry.

Speaker 3 (46:36):
Okay, but you still go dance, right, y'all still take
those trips and go dance, because I feel like told
me like, oh yeah, we're going on the crew or
somewhere and we're gonna be dancing, and we do it, but.

Speaker 8 (46:46):
We don't do it as much as I would like.

Speaker 3 (46:49):
All Right, hint, hint, Asis.

Speaker 7 (46:52):
Ain't got nothing to do with me, he got something
to do with you. I'll be trying to make.

Speaker 8 (46:58):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (47:02):
Subliminal. Can you bless us with a peace today? Okay,
thank you.

Speaker 8 (47:07):
So it's a king without his queen and a queen
without her king. You see, we all have roles to play.
It's time to take our place. For Ladies, you are
the You are the eggs, and gentlemen, you are the
seed without each other. No man is conceived from a woman.
We are giving life. But yet we allow this world

(47:29):
to cause her strife. We disrespect her in ways that
can make her cry for days. Remember that woman you
call the bitch, punch, choke and left. Yeah, that one
could have been your mother, sister, daughter, and don't forget
even your future wife. Let's take back our crowns, the
ones who holds us down, the giver of life, that

(47:53):
one to your left and to your right, For she
is the source whose light shines bright. Place her on
a display for all to be amazed.

Speaker 3 (48:05):
Or she is a queen.

Speaker 8 (48:07):
You see the stance we take shows the other race
stop stepping up in our black queen's face. Respect is required,
and it is a requirement. No we the man you
unhand our black women, for the kingdom suffers violence, and
violence takes it by force. You see, when a man

(48:28):
has a dollar and loses a dime, he searches his kingdom,
leaving no corner untouched, rejoicing that he has found that
one dime. Racism to our black domes is a hell
of a crime. And as a provider, you must take
your kingdom a hell of a lot higher so the
world can see there's nothing brighter than our beautiful black queens,

(48:51):
now queens. I say that at the beginning, what is
a king without his queen? And what was a queen
without her king? I meaning we must do the same. Damn, Please,
don't get it twisted. This world we live in is wicked.
Our black kings are suffering violence by the color of
their skin. Our black kings are gods by nature, strong,

(49:12):
kind and respectable creatures. Never praise for the sacrifices made
from discrimination. We must take away the steam while keeping
him focused on his dreams, stacked and stalked by demons,
but protected by his queen.

Speaker 3 (49:29):
Remember that men you call.

Speaker 8 (49:31):
Lazy, worthless, and disrespectful. Yeah, that's the one you swear
it hurts. You could be your father, your brother, son,
and yes, your future husband. Life and death is in
the power of our tongues. So how dare we tell
him he can't when he's already won? Success is for
your turn? Inside out, Kings, keep pressing towards the mark

(49:53):
of the prize of the high colleague. Now, queens that
fixed his crown, for he's the one who's holding us down.
Predector our romancer, our irotic greed, and answer our king's pain.

Speaker 7 (50:05):
No other race can.

Speaker 8 (50:06):
Explain nor endure the ingestice that resides. Yet a spiritual,
majestical power shines from his eyes. He's determined and faith
is continuous, continuously to rise. So, Kings and queens, we
are nothing without each other, but stand side by side
with our chest held high up, lifting one another.

Speaker 3 (50:27):
Come on, then, come on, subliminal, I think that is
my favorite one that I have ever heard. You say, Oh,
my God, and and and you pinned that you wrote, yeah, all, oh,
when when that was back when we first met. It
was that seventh but remember you guys came on the

(50:49):
show that was yeah, but I wrote it in seventeen.
Oh my god, that is absolutely one. I loved that.
And you was teaching and preaching. You know, I know
we're doing word, but I saw you on the pulpit,
you know, getting to you know how they had a
women's church, you know how they haven't like trying to
get these women together. You was getting us together. You
got me together, you got me together. I start thinking like, well,

(51:12):
I didn't have to say that, and I ain't have
to do it like that. Damn, I guess you right,
I guess I did you know I was being convicted.
Thank you so much. I love that. It's a blessing.
That was wonderful. Thank you. We're another hand clock, Tony.

Speaker 19 (51:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (51:31):
We we don't want to give you guys too much.
We got a lot more coming up on June teenth,
June nineteenth at the Cuckoo Barole. Did I say it right?

Speaker 4 (51:41):
This time?

Speaker 3 (51:42):
In Hollywood? Doors open at eight, show starts at nine,
and we gonna really get it in. We're gonna get
it in. I wanted to do this show. Because we
wanted to say farewell to Tony. We love him so much.

Speaker 7 (52:01):
We appreciate you so much, love you too so much.

Speaker 3 (52:05):
We we we we we love the studio.

Speaker 1 (52:08):
You know.

Speaker 3 (52:09):
The thing I've always loved about the studio, Tony is
that when the celebrities, when the celebrities come, they'd be like, well,
all right, okay, just what's what I was supposed to
be doing? Okay? And then when the uh, when the
you know, the the independent artists, I'm gonna say, come,
they'd be like, nigga, we made it, you know, you
know it's such a beautiful that I was.

Speaker 20 (52:31):
Like, damn, we gotta our game. I was like, man,
I was like, we just lacking. I was like, we
are lacking.

Speaker 7 (52:45):
We need to display behind. I was like, man, yeah,
the wait. Man.

Speaker 6 (52:51):
When we came there, man, it was and it was
so welcome, and it's it has a cozy coziness too,
right there.

Speaker 7 (52:58):
They have the comfort and cod it's like you're not
you're at a studio, but.

Speaker 6 (53:02):
You're not right, And you know it was man, matter
of fact, I was walking the video that we made
when it was there, So yeah, it's gonna bess.

Speaker 8 (53:12):
It's gonna be miss Yeah, I love it makes you
feel like you're at home when you first walk in, like, hey,
you need this, you want that, there's a still, you need.

Speaker 19 (53:19):
Some to drink, you need this.

Speaker 3 (53:22):
Always walk always and yeah, I'm gonna I'm gonna miss
my UB and GHOS studios. I I always bragg like
you know, yeah, you know it's right a cross street
from one of the brothers, you know. So, Tony, tell
us a little bit about your journey. I know you
started like fourteen fifteen years ago. Can you give us
a little bit about your journey and what you're gonna

(53:44):
do now?

Speaker 16 (53:45):
Well, actually it's been sixteen going on seventeen. Wow, yes, yes,
so it's been it's been a while. People call me
a pioneer in the podcast because it wasn't even podcasting
when I started.

Speaker 3 (53:59):
But yeah, I've been.

Speaker 16 (54:00):
Doing it so long, and I knew there was going
to be an expiration date eventually. I'm not I'm not closing.
I'm just moving and re reevaluating my life has been.
I've worked many hours a day, many hours a week,
and I want to start. We just bought a home
and we want to I want to enjoy it more

(54:21):
and I want to spend time with my spouse and
work and work hard, but not fourteen fifteen hour days
and so, but I want to start focusing on, you know,
certain types of shows. And also I have a Club Paranormal,
which is that's my brand of Club Paranormal network building

(54:46):
events out around that. Also have a nonprofit called Earthly
Beings Foundation where it's all about ancient cultures and ancient traditions,
ancient ancient religions, and I'm trying to build events around
that to bringing culture, ancient cultures back to the modern
world because I think sometimes they had it right versus
to what we're living these days. So yeah, so instead

(55:12):
of erasing our past, I think we should celebrate it.

Speaker 3 (55:15):
That's right, and you've done. He's also being modest, but Tony,
that's who he is, is very modest. He's had so
many stars and celebrities and people before they even became
who they are. One of our favorite scientists now, one
of our favorite black scientists now, Billy Carson. He knew
him before he was even who he is. And can

(55:38):
you tell us a little bit about that relationship.

Speaker 16 (55:41):
Yeah, Actually, when Billy came into the scene, he was
one of the first black people of color in my genre. Okay,
there was not a lot of you know, anybody but
older white man sound familiar.

Speaker 3 (56:00):
Uh, and so.

Speaker 16 (56:03):
But I you know, I I was one of his
first interviews and so had an opportunity to see him
grow and now become, you know, this staple in in
my community. And yeah, I've I've been, I've interviewed lots
of legends and I've you know, Shonda Rhimes was I

(56:23):
had one of her first podcast was on my network.

Speaker 3 (56:26):
I didn't know that.

Speaker 16 (56:28):
When she when we were at since I was at
Sincet Gower Studios for eight years, and so she she
had one of her first podcast on my network network.
I recorded it for them. So one of the one
of her actors, I can't remember the names, but but yeah,

(56:48):
So there was a lot of people that have came
through my the doors that I've seen grow and become
very successful. You know, actors that were kids barely you know,
making ends meet and now are you know, full time
actors that are a listers.

Speaker 3 (57:09):
And so it's been it's been fun.

Speaker 16 (57:12):
And like I said, I'm not quitting, I'm just reevaluating
and revamping my life. So it's beautiful, it's time.

Speaker 3 (57:21):
Yourself. I'll take a hand class, one hand class.

Speaker 20 (57:30):
Thank you.

Speaker 16 (57:31):
I'm going to miss you. I'm going to miss you all.
But I'm like I said, the door is always open.
You can always come out and see me in Redlands.

Speaker 3 (57:39):
Yes, he's going close to Palm Springs. Correct.

Speaker 16 (57:42):
Yeah, I'm going to be out there.

Speaker 3 (57:44):
So I won't make it out there, you know every
you know, once a week, you know, and then trying
to tell my come out there. So I'll be like what,
I'm on a mission to, you know, get another studio.
I don't know if I'm gonna go into if I'm
going to lease space again like with you, or if
I'm going to just try to open my own and

(58:06):
I've been wanting to open my own multimedia studio, you know.

Speaker 1 (58:10):
So we'll see.

Speaker 3 (58:11):
Maybe I can grab some partners and you know, maybe
that's what's next. You know, God does never close this
one door without opening something else for you. So it's
it's not farewell at all. It's just hiatus for now.

Speaker 19 (58:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (58:26):
So next on the list was for me to sing
a song, but you guys, this code is over here
killing me. I was gonna sing the theme song No
Regrets instead of playing it, But I actually have rehearsal
in about an hour and my voice is killed, you know,
my my, y'all can hear me. Only thing I can
probably do is a summer time in that note and

(58:46):
the living is easy, fish jumping and goton this high.
That's what y'all gonna get to that.

Speaker 21 (58:59):
Thank you?

Speaker 3 (59:02):
Did we have any chatters or callers, anybody saying anything?

Speaker 16 (59:07):
No callers or some people just saying on YouTube, good
to see you.

Speaker 3 (59:15):
And wishing that a do it, bidding us a do Yeah, right,
I do. So you're out of here next week, so
that means.

Speaker 16 (59:23):
Last week or next week is my last week.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
The thirteenth, so we wouldn't be able to because the
show would be my next show would have been on
the twelfth.

Speaker 16 (59:32):
I mean, I'm still here on the oh on the twelfth.

Speaker 3 (59:35):
Okay, might be able to do a show on the twelfth.
Yeah maybe maybe.

Speaker 16 (59:39):
Okay, all right, you can pull it together. I'm going
to be here for one more dime.

Speaker 3 (59:42):
Okay, we might pull another promo, might do another promo
show for the event on juneteenth. Since there's no chatters
and no callers, we're going to wrap it up, you know,
at the risk of sounding redundant. What you guys got
next coming up?

Speaker 1 (01:00:00):
Up?

Speaker 3 (01:00:00):
A theis and subliminal?

Speaker 6 (01:00:03):
Two weeks from today, we happened on a plane. What
two weeks from yesterday? Actually we happened on the plane.

Speaker 3 (01:00:08):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (01:00:10):
But other than that, we now we are doing.

Speaker 6 (01:00:12):
The honey Drippers. They are coming here. So honey Drippers
show that there's a poetry network.

Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (01:00:20):
Uh, they're want to be here from July tenth to
the fourteen. They're going to do their annual thing here
in Houston.

Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
So okay, we do have that coming up.

Speaker 7 (01:00:28):
Okay, So that's that's right. So once we get back,
we got started getting ready for that.

Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
Okay. Okay. So and what about your network? You're thinking
about starting something else? You're thinking about podcast?

Speaker 7 (01:00:41):
I am I want to keeping my network.

Speaker 13 (01:00:43):
Is just that the the platform that we were on
they closed okay, block talk, Block Talk they closed down.

Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
Okay, so you think you want to go podcast now?

Speaker 7 (01:00:58):
Yeah, I'm thinking of how podcasts?

Speaker 3 (01:01:02):
Yeah that is that is what that's dope because you know,
there isn't a podcast that's you know, dedicated to spoken words,
you know, and no poetry. Yeah, you know, I mean
we've we've done the relationship.

Speaker 7 (01:01:12):
That we do that dad or YouTube, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
Okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, that'll be dope. You start off
with one day a week and then you know, see how.

Speaker 7 (01:01:24):
It goes, see how it goes, you know, ready to
pick up.

Speaker 6 (01:01:28):
You know, it's a lot of people out there looking
for a home, especially since block talk that goes down,
you know.

Speaker 3 (01:01:33):
So okay, and one other question, were you gonna take
her dancing?

Speaker 7 (01:01:37):
So let me let me explain it.

Speaker 6 (01:01:42):
So the one thing I always said, so I know
how near and dear poetry is to me, right, and
I always told her.

Speaker 7 (01:01:50):
I've always told her, don't sack, don't everything. I'm not
even in her dance.

Speaker 6 (01:01:56):
I don't know nobody in it, nothing like I know
a couple of her close friends, but I don't you know,
I'm like, don't sacrifice your fun with your dancing.

Speaker 7 (01:02:04):
She just gravitated to it. I didn't like, I didn't
pull into it.

Speaker 3 (01:02:08):
You know, she's still as the question are you gonna
take her dances? Where are you gonna take her dancer dancing?

Speaker 7 (01:02:16):
Anytime? Matter of fact, we're gonna see what this do. Saturday,
we're gonna be cutting up.

Speaker 3 (01:02:22):
What about like one of her like her things one
of one of the okay, sublival, let me ask you
this and that way we can get us probably a
better straight answer from him. When do you know of
anything coming up? You know how the different cruises, the
different dance.

Speaker 8 (01:02:35):
Things Saturday, but we're gonna be somewhere.

Speaker 3 (01:02:37):
Else, okay, So then the next one would be when.

Speaker 8 (01:02:42):
Probably the next Saturday, Okay, Saturday after that, which you will.

Speaker 3 (01:02:45):
Be in y'all be in La. You know what you
could do though, you could look up something for because
you know we're gonna be the show is Thursday, so
we may need something to do on Saturday, so you
should look up something to see if they got something
out here that you you know, and then we could
all go. That'll be dope. Yeah, see how it works out.

(01:03:07):
Mm hmm. Yeah, leave it up to little Sis. You
know we gonna she's gonna get the job.

Speaker 9 (01:03:11):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (01:03:15):
It has been a pleasure. I'm so glad you guys
came on to do this show with me. I'll be
glad to see you guys next week or the week
after next. Yeah. Yeah, and you know, let's keep it thunky.

Speaker 7 (01:03:31):
I guess I got a nice treat prepared for y'all.

Speaker 6 (01:03:33):
So, y'all, if y'all don't want to miss a good show,
definitely make sure that y'all have you at the Kukabarra Lounge.

Speaker 3 (01:03:41):
And I would be remiss not to not to mention
that Hope Flood the Extraordinaire I call her the Renaissance Woman,
the comedian. She will be hosting the show, giving us
servant us up some laughs and keeping it sexy for us.
Because I already told her. I said, you know, it's
gonna be a real sexy night. Knowing my brother and
his wife, I'm telling you it's about to be a
real sexy night. And I needed somebody that could you know,

(01:04:02):
embody that thing that y'all gonna be doing and still
keep us smiling and making us laugh. So she was like,
I'm glad you thought of me. I said, how could
I not, so Hope Flood the Comedian Extraordinaire, the Renaissance Women,
she will be hosting you guys, So come on out.
There's so much phenomenal talent that's gonna be in the building,
including your girl and me or the songsters. Y'all know,

(01:04:23):
I'm not gonna leave the party without sanging a few songs,
you know, hitting a few, hitting some Aretha Franklin and
you know, doing the damn thing. We all got the
blues in us. We got the blues, down home blue,
down Home blues. We got all that.

Speaker 19 (01:04:41):
Down home blues.

Speaker 3 (01:04:43):
Ohn Lo Yeah, every other record up too. So we're
gonna do We're gonna do that thing. Oh my god.
What And Jacorah, thank you so much for coming on here. Flying.

(01:05:04):
It's playing with me, you know, putting up with all
my shenannikins. She's like, I know, I ain't letting her
pull me on the show. Yes, yes I am. And
if you stayed around long enough, you would be on
that stage too. I'm just saying. So she's being shy.
She's she also writes and records and everything. So it's
a hobby right now, right, Oh man, it's Yeah. The

(01:05:28):
first time I heard your music was in twenty twenty three.
We were playing it in the car with your hominy
and your father. Oh it was so pretty, it was
so pretty.

Speaker 1 (01:05:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:05:39):
So yeah, I got to get you in the studio.
We got to do something together.

Speaker 21 (01:05:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
It's just not a big It don't have to be big.
It could just be good, you know. And the one
that beat the ones that on. Thank you for you know,
helping me out today. I appreciate it so pretty all right,
you guys, this has been another episode of twenty twenty.

(01:06:07):
Vision is not over. It's just you know, transitioning. We're
going upwards and onwards. I love you guys. I love
the journey. I love I love the studio, I love Tony.
I love the fact that we've been able to come
here and express ourselves and all the talent that have
came through here, all of the stars that have came
through here, all of the people that have came through

(01:06:29):
here has blessed us bringing their beautiful energy and their
wonderful talent. Just about everybody that's going to be on
the show on juneteenth, they've been here in the studio
with us, sharing their talent with us, and now you
get to see them do their thing on stage at
their best. We're going to have them at their best.
The message is what it always is and what it
always will be, love, life and light. You can find

(01:06:54):
me anywhere at a meal the song Stress, anywhere you
want to listen, like iTunes, Spotify, or anything anywhere you
would like to look like Instagram or YouTube or Facebook,
and you guys last but definitely not least, stay focused
like twenty twenty vision.

Speaker 12 (01:07:14):
Regret, regret, let me fix my crown, baby, like Domino's.

Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
Yeah it's going down, my feet off the ground.

Speaker 19 (01:07:31):
And a bad it.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
You feel? So when did you hear? My sound and
life on the line.

Speaker 15 (01:07:42):
Like a red line that don't ever change and you
should know why merge into the out.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
Of the line.

Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
I'm getting air, come how my next? No regrets making
hisses over flair. Yes, I'm getting in clubs so tax
saggon sack gas bade high, so you.

Speaker 19 (01:08:08):
Know I'm blast.

Speaker 1 (01:08:11):
I'm getting I'm my sex.

Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
No regrets making hisses or read flat. Y, I'm getting
text saggon sack gas bade high, so.

Speaker 19 (01:08:25):
You know I'm blaye, regret, regret.

Speaker 1 (01:08:38):
I'm so tatty.

Speaker 2 (01:08:40):
Baby.

Speaker 1 (01:08:43):
Yeah, I'm turned on.

Speaker 22 (01:08:44):
And tuned into that frequency.

Speaker 21 (01:08:47):
Bring lovelike and healing and my gee, you're a major
difference in these min melody.

Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
Hey don't know why.

Speaker 21 (01:09:00):
Familiar faces in strange place say, don't ever.

Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
Change, No, mine, verge into the ou. I'll getting in cuff,
I'm my necks. No regrets making hisses on read.

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
Flat, I'm getting in cluff.

Speaker 2 (01:09:23):
So next Sagon sack gas frid and high.

Speaker 1 (01:09:26):
So you know I'm live.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
I'm getting I'm my sacks. No regrets making hisses on
read flat. IM getting next Sagon sack gas.

Speaker 1 (01:09:43):
Frid and high. So you know I'm flas.

Speaker 22 (01:09:48):
I came with the keys to the industry. I came
with the keys to the industry. I came with the
keys to the industry.

Speaker 1 (01:09:55):
Yeah, I felt for this game.

Speaker 22 (01:09:57):
With the keys to the industry. I can't with the
case of the industry again, with the case of the industry.
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