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Welcome to the show.
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Diane.
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Thank you, Charlton, looking forward to sharing with you today.
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Well, you are a super you are a superstar. I
really do appreciate you. So I want to just edify
you a little bit here. Diane changing lives through financial literacy,
a WSB story which is World Sisters Builder.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
And as people know, my name is Charlton Curry. To
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Speaker 13 (11:38):
I want to share with you through Diane's story, a
powerful campaign that's changing the way families think about money.
If you've ever wanted how to take control of your
finances or build a career around helping others do the same,
you're in the right place today.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
I have a special guest, Diane by phone.
Speaker 13 (11:55):
Financial literacy is her game, and in fact she is
a senior marketing director of WFG. Diane chald tell me
about what you do and how you guys started in
this business.
Speaker 14 (12:06):
Thank you, Charlson A big c for giving me the
opportunity for me to share. I'm really excited to be
able to share what we're doing with WSC and why
our financial literacy campaign is so important, especially now.
Speaker 8 (12:19):
Would you agree that many people today are worried.
Speaker 14 (12:22):
About their financial future today because of high cost of living? Yeah?
Speaker 13 (12:26):
Yeah, and yeah, John percent a riot. So if you
tell me, I know you sent me a commercial. It's
a powerful commercial. But when you talk about there's so
many financial services, I have sponsored them all over the place,
Wall Street, New York, Stockers, Sets, et cetera.
Speaker 5 (12:42):
But who is WFG and w SB For people who
want to know? Who are you and what do you do?
Speaker 13 (12:48):
Who are you guys?
Speaker 8 (12:49):
So we're apart, I'm a part of a world Financial
Group w FG.
Speaker 14 (12:54):
Okay, and I'm part let's say as a team wise work,
I'm parted with World system Builder.
Speaker 8 (13:00):
We are a team within World Financial Group, just like
they say the NBA.
Speaker 14 (13:04):
We are basically the winning team, the championship team in
a World Financial Group, and we are in a mission
to be able to help thirty million families to become
financially educated by twenty thirty. So we have a big
goal to be able to educate family. But we believe
that with our growing community and with how we're able
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to really go out there and help families. We do
financial workshops every single day pretty much on the weekdays
three almost three times a day Charlton to be.
Speaker 8 (13:36):
Able to share our campaign.
Speaker 14 (13:38):
We also do our financial workshops live at our almost
four hundred financial centers across the US as well as Canada. Yes,
and we even offer our free financial classes in person
in people's homes. We've done it to churches, We've done
it at libraries. We've even done it with universities like
stand for We've done it well, yes, done it with Harvard.
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So actually, one of the persons that joined our campaign Tartan,
She's actually a Harvard professor really teaching. Yeah, she takes
the economics Latin American study as well as business at Harvard.
So she said that everything that she taught at Harvard
is all theory. The reason why she loved our campaign
because not only we apply we basically teach financial education,
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but we teach people to implement the financial education in
order for them to become financially better in understanding what
is that they need to do to be they would
empower themselves to make the right financial decision.
Speaker 13 (14:35):
Wonderful one of them talking to the great Diane Saw
of World Systems Builders and WFG World Financial Group. So
you talk about this, this financial literacy campaign, Can you
tell me how long you've been doing this and what
pulled you into this industry because it's growing like wildfires
or thoughts.
Speaker 14 (14:54):
Definitely, I've been with the company for the past twenty
six years, Charton. I joined the business I was twenty
four years of age, pretty much just graduated from UC Davis.
Speaker 8 (15:04):
I had student loan.
Speaker 14 (15:05):
Debts, I had credit card debt, but I wanted to
be able to learn how that my money, how to
get out my debt faster.
Speaker 13 (15:11):
Dan, Welcome to the family, Welcome to America. A student
loan debt credit right det okay, yeah alone.
Speaker 8 (15:18):
Go ahead, definitely.
Speaker 14 (15:19):
Well that's why with this campaign, what it allowed me
to be able to do is come a board, not
only to learn Charlton, but to be able to get
in the business, to be able to make some extra income.
And through my opportunity of being able to make that
extra income, I was able to pay off my debt
really quick and I was able to pretty much become
financially better, be able to build my financial house the
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right way.
Speaker 13 (15:41):
That is amazing. Talking to the great Diane Chout. Now
you are a senior marketing director. I know that who's
the owner. There's a gentleman. You gave me a book
and I'm forgetting his name. It's a black and white book.
I want to say, is a soon win? Am I
saying the name?
Speaker 14 (15:55):
When yes, Actually, he's one of our great leaders within
our company and he's actually this year will be his
fortieth year of joining the campaign, So he's been able
to change a lot of people's lives.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
Being yeah, over you know, forty years of experience.
Speaker 14 (16:11):
But even at his age today, in his mid seventies,
he's still very passionate.
Speaker 8 (16:19):
I think you know, actually sometimes.
Speaker 14 (16:21):
You know the reason why I feel that it's, you know,
I want to be able to share his age because
a lot of times people assume that you're around that
age you want to be able to retire. And that's
what we realize is retirement actually has nothing to do
with age, has everything to do with money financially why
he's already set to be able to retire, right, but
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he still does his business because he's passionate and he
wants to help more families to become financially better, just
like how this opportunity has changed his life.
Speaker 8 (16:51):
And he's yeah, so that's why we.
Speaker 14 (16:53):
Really respect him because it's not about the money alone,
it's about really, you know, seeing the mission behind to
be able to impact a lot of families.
Speaker 5 (17:02):
That's wonderful.
Speaker 13 (17:02):
You know, Dan, When I was, when I was minding
my own business, talking so loud a startgus, they say,
you could you go outside sir if you don't mind.
Speaker 5 (17:10):
But after your passion and cherry.
Speaker 8 (17:12):
So I'm like, we would be great for our opportunity.
Speaker 13 (17:15):
I turn to we're going to work together, and I'm like,
I just said give me your number, A well touch
base and you followed up with me, So I appreciate
you for that. So being part of WSB and this
Financial Group, World Financial Group and then the World Systems Builder,
your mission driven. You have a financial campaign. A lot
of people can say that, but what intreat me about you?
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You talked about a goal and if you don't have
a goal, you're not going to hit it. But you
talked about a goal of the thirty by thirty campaign
and you aim to educate thirty million families by the
year twenty thirty and tho it was bold, But how
do you make that happen?
Speaker 5 (17:50):
Thirty million people is a lot.
Speaker 14 (17:52):
Actually, what we see is in this business basically that's
why we need more people to be able to really
see our movement in helping families. So we always we
want people to come aboard first, to be able to
get their financial house in order and go out there
and help other families.
Speaker 8 (18:08):
When we talk about the thirty million goal, we say
that right now.
Speaker 14 (18:12):
Actually with the US we have over probably three hundred million,
but that's just ten percent. I imagine if we can
help educate ten percent of the population, how many lives
can we impact? Right we live in the wealthiest country
in the world, But why is that people are still
struggling charged because what we see is because of lack
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of financial education. Right, people spend the money that they
don't have. They just live paycheck to paycheck, you know,
they pay high and interest credit card debts and student
loan debts. But if people really become educated understand about
how many works, we know that that is the solution
to help people really build their financial house, not only
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for themselves, but for generations to come.
Speaker 10 (18:57):
Right.
Speaker 14 (18:57):
We say that the reason why our parents never taught
us about money, Charlton, Yes, because our parents never knew.
Speaker 8 (19:03):
Right.
Speaker 14 (19:03):
If we don't know, how do we teach the next generation.
So part of our financial literacy campaign is to help
families understand how to build a strong financial foundation and
that way, when we passed, we want to leave wealth
to the next generation. But with wealth and financial education
that our children's generation can basically build upon the wealth
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that we build up for them instead of losing wealth. Yes, right,
and that's what Yeah, that's what we see. The power
of our campaign is really building a great legacy.
Speaker 5 (19:36):
That's very good.
Speaker 13 (19:37):
Talking to the great Diane Shao, and when I think
about your passion that you have for this business, anyone
can say that, but having a great company behind you
makes all the difference in the world, like having good
parenting that support you and love you through think and
then there's a big event that's coming up in Northern California.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
You know, I love sports, I cover NBA, NFL, Major
League Baseball.
Speaker 13 (19:59):
But the g twenty five event promotion talk about that
is coming to Sacramento in the month of July this month.
I believe the twenty fifth, twenty six, and twenty seven
is going to be at the NBA's Golden West Center,
home of the Sacramento Kings, where they like the being Purple.
I think you're going to try to like the being Green.
Can you tell me more about that event. I'm going
to play in your thoughts.
Speaker 8 (20:19):
Yeah, definitely. It's going to be one of the biggest events.
Speaker 14 (20:21):
And we really believe that our events are life changing events.
Right what we're going to be able to have a
chance to be able to learn from the great leaders, Yes,
to be able to really hear how this company has
been able to change a lot of family's lives.
Speaker 8 (20:36):
But actually in our company, we also did what we
call two minute speakers, just basically the people that just.
Speaker 14 (20:42):
Pretty much kind of new in our campaign and how
just being a part of our campaign for a very
short period of time that they've been able to move
themselves from financial insecurity to financial freedom to financial independence.
Speaker 8 (20:56):
Wright, a lot of people start with.
Speaker 14 (20:58):
Us, Charleton, Yeah, time basis, you know, be able to
make some extra income couple thousand dollars a month and
be able to make and tens of thousand dollars a month.
Speaker 8 (21:08):
But what we want to be.
Speaker 14 (21:09):
Able to help people see that the best opportunity that
we can give somebody is actually our business opportunity for
them to come aboard and work with us.
Speaker 8 (21:17):
Because right now, what we see, the financial industry is
going to be.
Speaker 14 (21:22):
The biggest industry right because of the wealth transfer, the
great wealth transfer.
Speaker 8 (21:27):
Do you know anything about the great wealth transfer?
Speaker 13 (21:29):
I says the new people starting to get older and
they need to have some type of money, and that's
part of what my company does, Fluster and Wills.
Speaker 5 (21:36):
They can keep that wealth staff in their own pocket.
But give me your thoughts in your company's vision.
Speaker 14 (21:41):
But basically with our what we when we talk about
the biggest wealth transfer, let's say you know, around eighty
four trillion dollars that's going to passed on from the
baby boomers, which is the seventy six baby boomers that
were born from nineteen forty six in nineteen sixty four.
Speaker 6 (21:57):
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Speaker 14 (21:57):
Right, with the biggest wealth transfer, the financial industry is
going to be the biggest, you know, the biggest industry
with helping this great wealth transfer from the baby boomers
to the X.
Speaker 8 (22:08):
And the Y generation.
Speaker 14 (22:10):
Right, So we're talking about with anything that has to
do with baby boomers back then when they were born.
Speaker 10 (22:15):
Right.
Speaker 8 (22:15):
If you have anything to do with baby.
Speaker 14 (22:17):
Products from Johnson and Johnson, you know, that's when you
made the most money when they started driving.
Speaker 8 (22:23):
The car industry makes the most money. The real estate
industry boom because of the baby boomers. Right now, there's
ten over ten thousand baby boomers that are retiring or
turning sixty five.
Speaker 14 (22:35):
Right, So that's why we see that right now, the
financial industry is going to be the biggest transfer in WFG.
We believe that we are in a position right now
to be able to help with that great transfer, right
and so when they come to the convention, what they'll
see is basically how we're able to do that through
financial education and with the implementation of really helping empower people,
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to basically empower.
Speaker 8 (23:02):
People to be able to you know, become their own manager, employee.
Speaker 13 (23:07):
Yeah, that makes sense.
Speaker 5 (23:08):
Yeah, we have about five minutes left.
Speaker 13 (23:09):
I want to just I want to hit hard on
this event coming up is between July twenty fifth, twenty sixth,
and twenty seven and Sacramento, Golden Westerner.
Speaker 5 (23:18):
So it's a national convention where thousands of.
Speaker 13 (23:21):
Campaigners, educators, and leaders gathered to get inspired and then
learn new strategies and grow together. And already you have
so many people from around the country that would be
coming in the Sacramore, of flying in the Sacamore, driving
in the Sacramento And so what can they expect in
those three days if you don't mind on Friday, Saturday,
and Sunday your thoughts.
Speaker 8 (23:41):
So, what's basically what they're going to be able?
Speaker 5 (23:45):
Can you?
Speaker 8 (23:46):
Can you rephrase that question for me?
Speaker 13 (23:49):
Like when they get there on Friday and then they
have an event Friday, and then Saturday is event and
then Sunday, I believe it's the last day. What can
they expect from Friday, Saturday and Sunday that they can
take home and realize they.
Speaker 5 (24:01):
Want to join the part of your organization, your thoughts.
Speaker 14 (24:04):
Okay, So on Friday we have the workshops. So the
workshops will be able to help them understand about, let's say,
how to prospect, how to build the business.
Speaker 13 (24:14):
And how to basically is that how you prospected me,
Diane when I was talking, I know it works, Okay,
it works.
Speaker 14 (24:22):
Actually in terms of prospecting, we say that if we
really believe in the campaign, we prospect as we go. Yeah, right,
so anywhere, Yeah, so everybody needs and we say that
in any business that you get into. The first question
that you have to ask yourself is there a need
for what we do?
Speaker 5 (24:38):
Right?
Speaker 8 (24:39):
Definitely, there's a huge need for financial education.
Speaker 10 (24:42):
Right.
Speaker 8 (24:42):
The second question is is there money to be made?
Speaker 7 (24:46):
Right?
Speaker 14 (24:46):
So definitely we're going to share it with them. There's
a lot of money to be made in the financial industry.
And the third question is how you know?
Speaker 8 (24:53):
Can you do it right?
Speaker 14 (24:55):
So with the convention will show them how easy the
system is because it you want to build something diff
you have to have a system. Yeah, and WSC has
a system right now through our GS program to help
people become financially successful.
Speaker 5 (25:09):
That is so wonderful.
Speaker 13 (25:10):
You know, when I first met you, and then I
later met your husband when we were at the Okay Starbucks.
I give them a free plug at Starbucks. I remember
saying I want to interview you. Then that happened about thirty.
Speaker 5 (25:23):
You know, thirty thirty five days ago.
Speaker 13 (25:25):
I didn't know who you were, but I know when
you talk about helping other people that I immediately want
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I mean a couple of Olympics, NFL, football, NBA, whatever
it is. I want to help. I said a million people,
but I feel like I got it up my game.
You're saying thirty million people.
Speaker 13 (25:49):
And I believe we can do that because if we
show people how not only to build their wealth, but
to keep their wealth, then we've done a good part
in life. I want to ask you in the final
two minute, and that's if you're like Steph Curry and
you got to hit us jumps out with two minutes
to play to win the game for the Warriors, how
can people reach you if they want to find out
about your program? Do you have, you have an eight
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hundred number or a website. How can they reach you?
The great Diane, tell your thoughts.
Speaker 14 (26:14):
Basically call me on my number for zero A eight
two eight five one sixty six to be able to
learn more about our campaign.
Speaker 8 (26:24):
But definitely I want to invite them to our convention.
Speaker 14 (26:27):
On our convention coming up, we call it a g convention.
So it's going to be Friday, Saturday, Sunday, right. Actually
it's a sold out event.
Speaker 8 (26:36):
We have over fifteen thousand people that will be there.
Speaker 14 (26:40):
But I do have extra tickets that I would you know,
first person, that first couple of people that call me
or first twenty something thirty people that call me, I
will invite you and to the convention for you to
see that this opportunity can change yours in your family's
life forever too.
Speaker 13 (26:57):
Yeah, if you screenshot me that ticket, I want to
share that in my because I'll have a way.
Speaker 5 (27:00):
I have a way I can do that, whether they you,
I can do that in my office.
Speaker 13 (27:04):
But how are you gonna feed fifteen thousand people? Are
we gonna eat on your diamond? Is that what you're saying, Diane?
Speaker 5 (27:08):
Your thoughts?
Speaker 14 (27:09):
Actually, all the leaders basically, especially with the guests and
stuff like that.
Speaker 8 (27:13):
So you know, with different teams, we take care of
our team really.
Speaker 14 (27:16):
So when you come, yeah, come as my guest, I'm gonna.
Speaker 8 (27:19):
Really take care of me.
Speaker 13 (27:21):
I might bring Joey's chest that he can eat like
fifty hot dogs in thirty seconds. Okay, so remember, fine,
you remember you offer it? Then in a time of
minute before we go. Who's in your life as a
young child inspire you the most to be so gracious
and so kind and to want to help other people
who inspire you even from a young child to write
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where you are now your thoughts?
Speaker 14 (27:45):
Actually for myself, I've always had, you know, the heart
to help people, right so, I cause you know I
believe in even the afterlife, right, making sure that I
do something that can impact us. I always talk about
my being able to a legacy for my daughter. Yeah,
so the legacy I'm talking.
Speaker 8 (28:03):
About it is not just the money alone, but really
how we treat other people.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
Yes, right, yeah, well I tell you I'm so glad
we met.
Speaker 13 (28:13):
I believe if more people just give me an extended
invitation to help other people what I want to do
with my show, I do sports also, but I.
Speaker 5 (28:22):
Want to educate people in the business community.
Speaker 13 (28:24):
There are times I have agents on from real estate,
financial services, and insurance, whatever it is. It's just about
who you know and how your network with people, and
you I appreciate networking with you.
Speaker 5 (28:35):
I want to say thank you so much for your time.
Speaker 13 (28:38):
Is there any closing thoughts anyone more person you want
to say thank you for helping me get over the
hurdles in life. Where as a young person in college
or even now as a professional, any person come to
your mind your thoughts. I, you know.
Speaker 14 (28:50):
For myself right now, I really do, you know, believe
in our coach, which is swan to be able to
see what he's able to do, you know, from just
you know person coming into America with nothing and now
he's able to build, you know, something great, not only
for himself but for the thousands of families that he's
able to build through this company. So I really want
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people to come to our convention, for us to be
for you to be able to see how one man
can change the world.
Speaker 5 (29:17):
That is so wonderful.
Speaker 13 (29:18):
I want to say thank you so much for your
time talking to the great Diane Shall, a senior marketing
director of WMT and Worlds Systems buildings. I want to
thank you so much. I will be at the convention
and I want to say thank you for being on
Big C Sports. And I'll see you down the road. Diane,
thank you so much. Talking to the Great Diane Shall.
We're gonna take us fall the Big Sea Falls, also
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known as the Big Seed Time out. I'll be back
in just a moment.
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I really do appreciate that.
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I want to say thank you so much to the
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They have a big event July twenty fifth, twenty sixth,
and twenty seven at Golden One Center and nor they
kind to your home mother Sacermento Kings want to say
thank you Diane for come on on FA suporting today.
I got I gotta say last night in Los Angeles
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for one night thinking about this. Two of twenty five
the FB awards the entire sports universe. They were united
to celebrate all the remarkable moments and athletes who captivated
the world the past year, it was supposed to buy
comedian by the name of Shane Fillers the annual awards field.
It brought people from all across the sports world and
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the celebrities to the Dogrie Theater in Los Angeles, from
the best baseball player to the craziest play and most
dominating teams.
Speaker 5 (33:09):
Plenty of awards for given out.
Speaker 13 (33:11):
And I'm telling you what a great event it was
from southern California last night. Think about all the fire
that started and Los Angeles earlier this year and the
people are still rising is shining and Los Angeles people
that have made significant contributions to the sports community. And
also we're honored with the Arthur Acid Award for Courage,
the Jimmy V. Award for perseverance. That's obviously, you gotta
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thinking about.
Speaker 5 (33:37):
The great Jimmy B. Firs, the prints, the great Pat
Tillman Award for service for this country. And I am
the greatest Muhammad Ali.
Speaker 13 (33:46):
Ali, the greatest Humanitarian Award. I love giving praise to Muhammad.
Speaker 5 (33:50):
Ali Ahi, the greatest.
Speaker 13 (33:52):
I am the greatest, the greatest of all time, the
great Muhammad Ali. And so when you look at the
top moments of the aspect winners given out by Big
Seed the best podcast in the universe. I gotta get
that some praise, I gotta get that some braize. I'm
the only one that broadcast live from.
Speaker 5 (34:09):
The black Hole. Nobody else does.
Speaker 13 (34:11):
I think Superman tried to find the black Hole in
the movie Superman, but he couldn't quite get in. If
that makes deal. But I want to go back to
the team that was go to best team, the Philadelphia Eagles.
The final honor of the night goes to Super Bowl
champion Dick Soriani and a few players except the award.
Speaker 5 (34:29):
Jordan Mulattak shots out.
Speaker 13 (34:31):
The trainers and families are being the reason for the
team's success, and then the best record breaking performers, the
Great Alexander asking the NHL's all time leadis Gord Obsessa
getting the holes, getting the hole He's.
Speaker 5 (34:48):
Got into the hole for the NHLs. The leadias Gord
and wins the award.
Speaker 13 (34:53):
He's not in attendance, they said they sent a video
message of them, ex Steven. The award also of a
players that were announced best NFL players.
Speaker 5 (35:04):
It was Saint Kon Barkley for.
Speaker 13 (35:06):
The Tuntadelphia Eagles up to the lineers Gonnas first and
ten fifty year up lines Eagles with four and wide outs,
white man in the back fold that Saint Croon Barkley
the Cowboys with a five man's front.
Speaker 5 (35:16):
I'm telling that Jenne Hurts turns around the stack.
Speaker 13 (35:18):
He hits the ball us to Saint Kwon Barkley running
to the right, touching up at the forty down to
the thirties to twenty sixteen ten.
Speaker 5 (35:26):
Five touch down Eagles. They see the Eagles slide because
they take themselves Black League. But Saint Crown.
Speaker 13 (35:32):
Barkley got the award for the best I think the
best running back, but also they have him as best
NFL player. What a great performer he's been for the
Philadelphia Eagles, and the Eagles look loaded up cover them again.
Want to get into big seeds NFL countdowns because the
season is gonna kick off at the end of August
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and then the regular season start the first week in
September off frand ever word. I gotta also say for
the author asks award for courage the great Oscar Robinson.
They didn't have highlights the way they do now when
Oscar is doing anything. The Big Old they called him
the Big Old being announced by the Big Seed, Oscar Robinson,
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considered one of the greatest basketball players ever.
Speaker 5 (36:19):
He was honored for leading the fight for free agency.
Speaker 13 (36:22):
When you hear players right now being able to go
to a team and they signed a five year, two
hundred million dollar contract, it's because of the Big Oscar,
the Big Old.
Speaker 5 (36:31):
He's the one that made that possible.
Speaker 13 (36:33):
He threw his own team to get the right to
have free agency, and that's why a lot of guys
get the money now.
Speaker 5 (36:39):
He stood up, He with the vanguardf and making that happen.
Speaker 13 (36:42):
But he recalled the battle of the NBA owners and
how his character was attacked despite the year long legal challenge.
It was what he said he would do it again
and a lot of players should be grateful that could
the Big Old. He stood his ground, if that makes
sense to you. And then sports figures that were lost, obviously,
there were some players that they talked about that and
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gave them a great tribute. Best comeback athlete the Great
Sunny Lead leading battle back from kidney disease to compete
in the twenty twenty four Parents Olympics. For she was
part of the gold medal winning all around women's gymnastic team.
She also won bronze in the individual all around and
not Eden Bars. I gotta give her some praise. Winning
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is one thing, but when you're fighting kidney disease obviously
with blotsom person, with anyone dealing with that and hopefully
that medical science can find a cure for that.
Speaker 5 (37:36):
If that makes sense, do you want to give her
from praise?
Speaker 13 (37:39):
And then the gata Rade Player of the Year Edrin
and Cameron Boozer, the girls cross country and track and
field athlete from Utah. The boys basketball players are given
the prestigious High School Award. I love how high school
players are involved in the ASPS and being around star athletes.
Speaker 5 (37:56):
Pat Tillman Award for Service.
Speaker 13 (37:58):
I always want to pay out to the military and
are veterans when I give out the better US Classes
hotline and if you know anybody County issues, pick up
the ball called eight hundred and two seven three eight
two five five. That's eight hundred two seven three eighty
two fifty five. Are you get JAX eighty three eight
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It's your online.
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Simply go to the VETEMUS Crises line that that that's
vettermous crisis.
Speaker 5 (38:22):
Line that net and you can give them some praise
because they're there to help you. You don't have to
be a veteran, but they give your veteran enough that
that pikes sense to you.
Speaker 13 (38:31):
So Pat Tim and the Late Fat film of the
war for service Greater Los Angeles first responders David Walters
and also Aaron Reagan. The honor went to two former
college athletes who are firefighters that responded to the wildfires
in the Pacific palax Age and in Alcadina now Walters
a swimmer at Texas and Reagan and played soccer at
wake Forest. Both recipients acknowledged their family and friends that
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gave credit to the other responders doing the thet the wildfires.
I want to say some of the other sponders doing
the wild flowers, they were actually prison labor. They were
allowing prison labor people who were serving time to have
time taking up for their sentences to help fight fires.
And Los Angeles only Big Seed Sports acknowledge that, but
I'm going to give them a praise also even though
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they were.
Speaker 5 (39:15):
Doing their best, the kids have to go back and
do time, but they helped put the fires out in
the LA as well.
Speaker 13 (39:21):
And at the same time, I gotta tell you they
have w NBA player Kaitlin Clark the twenty twenty four
Rookie of the Year against the award. Obviously a lot
of TVs have been given attention on the Great Kiten
and Clark doing her best to help Indiana get their
recognition in televisions. I want to wish are the best
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of luck and then best Athlete Women's Sport. The Great
Simone Biles takes home her second award of the night
FC won the Best Championship Performance the universe is the
Great Simon Files. Quite goodness. He is a fireworks, but
she's doing her thing. This is an amazing when it
comes to being the best athlete Women's Sports. The Great
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Simon Bios also Icon Award Diana Tarassi and Alex Morgan,
two legendary stars recognized for their decorated careers that both
were just retired. Morgan and Tarrassie each completed and complement
of each other. They both acknowledged those that paved the
way for their respect us worst. Because of you, we
were able to be Olympians and business women and moms.
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And I want to get that some praise, get that praise, praise, praise,
because everybody needs praise.
Speaker 5 (40:33):
Capital one. The Cup winners the Ohio.
Speaker 13 (40:37):
State Buckeys and the North Carolina tar Heels, the women
for North Carolina and the men for.
Speaker 5 (40:45):
The Ohiose Date.
Speaker 13 (40:45):
But as the two schools, they had the top athletic
programs in men's and women's sports. The North Carolina women
they won the title in lacrosse and soccer. And then
the Ohios day Buck has won college football playoffs. That's
onal champions when they beat notes of name all fare
and never was the Great Jimmy p Award from person Ferish.
The Great Tad Schumacher Crawley, the Bens State women's volleyball coach,
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is honored for leading her team to a national championship
ball battling breast cancer. She became the first woman to
coach a volleyball team to the Division one national title.
And you gotta get that some praise. I want to
give her praise, price, praise, fighting for a lot more
than a game. And then Schumacher Crawley thinks the doctors
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that helped her battle cancer, her family for supporting her
and her team for inspiring her to continue to battle.
She also echoes the word of the great late Jimmy
Valvano famous words don't give.
Speaker 5 (41:44):
Up, don't ever give up, don't ever give up, don't
ever give up.
Speaker 13 (41:49):
I want to give her some praise all fair and
of the war in the sports universe, don't ever give up.
And then College Game Day Crew they honor the great
Lead Corson, who also played football at Florida State, and
Burt Jones was the league Burt on his team, Kirk
Hurstree Deansvin Howard Pat McAfee recognized the start of the
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college football show now Lee Crossover.
Speaker 5 (42:13):
They're said he'll have his last show during the season open.
Speaker 13 (42:16):
Every team that Texas Lunghorns out of the SEC and
the Ohio State Buckeys out of the Big Ten in August.
Speaker 5 (42:24):
That game would be playing at the Horseshoe in Columbus, Ohio.
Speaker 13 (42:27):
The Great Lee Crossover City hopes that he was able
to put a smile on people's faces.
Speaker 5 (42:32):
Yet he loves this.
Speaker 13 (42:33):
Job, and I'm telling you, I love watching them on
television and I want to give with the braze.
Speaker 5 (42:38):
The crew also gave him a proper celebration with the University.
Speaker 13 (42:41):
Of Southern California the Trojans and the Push Push the
Highland trophany decorated team in program, the USC Trojans UFC.
Maybe that's a clue that they'll be playing for the
national championship this year. But the crew give him a
proper celebration with the Southern California Marchian band coming on.
Speaker 5 (42:59):
His agent.
Speaker 13 (43:00):
People were bringing out the science, you know, the science,
the science that of course we also get a Trojan headpiece.
You gotta get at some breeze, the best breakthrough aftletue
and on to mar. The US women's rugby player became
the national star. At the twenty twenty four Parents Olympics,
the team won ross. And then when you think about
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where I love eat my cereal. The greatest fighter in
the history.
Speaker 5 (43:25):
Of the universe, Ali the Great Ali, I am the greatest.
Speaker 13 (43:30):
You so like about a five and you sing like
a beaf rumble young man, rumbo the Great Muhammad Ali.
Speaker 5 (43:36):
The Humanitarian Award.
Speaker 13 (43:38):
Sloan Stephens Stevens received the award for her foundation's work
in Compton, California to teach tennis to young kids.
Speaker 5 (43:46):
I want to go back to Ali.
Speaker 13 (43:49):
Ali won the hippaweight Championship a three times in the row,
but he had his title strip from him because he
did not go off the war.
Speaker 10 (43:58):
He was.
Speaker 5 (43:58):
He wasn't going to go kill people, and for that
this company may have been given it.
Speaker 13 (44:03):
This title had a hard time, been than a living
but all is still beloved by so many people, A
champion of a man and inspiring me.
Speaker 5 (44:13):
Even while in heaven. I love giving praise to Muhammad
al Lei. He is the greatest, was the greatest, it
will always be the greatest.
Speaker 13 (44:22):
Because he's stood different things that helped other people, not
just himself, and that's one of the things I love
about Muhammad al Lei. The best play the Great save
Fire on Barkley Hurtle that gravitated find play wins. The
best moment at Barkley wasn't an attendance, so teammate Jordan
Malata also accepted the honors and tried against what the
running back was saying. At the same time, I want
to say Shane Gills jokes about the Church Push, who
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came up with the infamous playing Gill show their parody
movie trailer about how the Church Push came about All
strand level War.
Speaker 5 (44:52):
The best Championship performance.
Speaker 13 (44:54):
The Great sm Byous the seven time Olympic gold medals
takes the award for her performance at the twenty twenty
four Parents Olympics.
Speaker 5 (45:04):
I want to give her some praise. I want to
give her praise, pace praise. Well, that's my third. I'm
digging with it.
Speaker 13 (45:09):
There are a lot of other players that have their
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That's my threat. I'm digging with it. I'm gonna take.
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my skin what I say to you believed in miracles?
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Yes, I believe in miracles. Who you were combing to?
You lie from the World Games in Africa.
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Over one hundred and twenty thousands long for one hundred
meters contest feature some of the best runners in the
history of the university.
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We have lame one Olympic champin Jesse Owens Skimm Jesse
only some praise.
Speaker 13 (49:23):
Give were praise, praise, praise and lay Number two we
have Olympic champain.
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You saying both.
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If you say bought some praise, give him praise, praise, praise.
If the number three we have Olympic champions, the great
crowd Lewis, If Carl Lewis some praise, give won praise, praise, praise,
and they ain't.
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give allow some praise, give want, praise, praise, praise and lame.
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Pro champin big See, give big see to them, praise,
give him praise, praise, grades and leading them. At sixth
we have Jesus Christ. Give Jesus Christ some praise, give
him praise Christ grades for the great race.
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I can't wait. They chases so thick you can cut
it with a knife. Run us on your mark, g's
it fast.
Speaker 13 (50:24):
We have Jesse Owens, you saying both do a love
big see Jesus Christ. You say both Carl Lewis.
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Do a loss.
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You say both Jesus Christ. They tried to finish live.
We have a world record time of eight point nine
to nine five. We have a looks like a photo
centers with Jesus Christ. You say both Carl Lewis nor Allows.
I think they have unanimous decision.
Speaker 13 (50:50):
The camera shows is a time everybody run in the
fast at the top of the history of the universe.
Eight point nine nine five. Jesse Lews, you say love
Carl Lewis, noallows big feet in Jesus Christ. You gotta
get that to praise. I say, give it praise, praise
because of mind is a trouble in the ways. I
gotta tell you, I want to thank the greed Diane
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Child from World Systems Builder and WWG. I want to
give praise to all the people that want to sp
last night off friend of the ward. And then I
tell you the step the wrong with doing things the
right way. No matter how much money you have, is how.
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And when you do, you gotta tell on Big C
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great praise. It's not how much it makes, it's what
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you achieved. Our propert to you be specialized to navigate,
maximize long term care benefits, protection of your assets.
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You gotta have asset protection without the spend down.
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The all tablework and communication with all the government agencies
are handed by a staff of en titaments specialists.
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You gotta have a will on the trust.
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We have ongoing consulting can provide updates as necessary as necessary.
Benefits covering skilled nursing facilities. No matter how much money
you make. If you don't know how can trigger long
term care and titaments, you're gonna be You're gonna be
spinned out. You gonna be spent out of your your pocketbooks.
They'll attact your big account, the checking accounts, a lot
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of things. You gotta have a trust no matter how
much money you have, it's what you keep. We have benefits,
comfort and skilled nursing facilities. All of us, if we
live long enough, are gonna need some type of long
term care.
Speaker 5 (53:09):
And if you don't have enough money, they can kick
you out. But we have a way to avoid that.
Speaker 13 (53:15):
Prescription medications you know, like the ones you took this morning,
medically e cryptic costs and more.
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But not only that. Protection of your asset.
Speaker 13 (53:23):
You need asset protection no matter how much money you make,
it's what you keep. It's what you keep protection, including
your home. Therebout allowing you to leave a legacy for
your family, avoiding the nightmare of debt brought by the
government to state recovery program called probate.
Speaker 5 (53:39):
You got to have a trust and the will in
all trusts are not the same. Who's ever doing your trust?
Speaker 13 (53:46):
Ask them to put in writing that's what you need
long term care, that they will trigger your long term
care titments. If not, they will pay your bills. They
won't put in the writing. But the RDC team does
you get a call eight hundred seven seven two eight
six twenty four. That's eight hundred seven seven two eighty
six twenty four and just telling big C centsing we
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have a one time processing b versus monthly insurance premiums for.
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The rest of your life.
Speaker 13 (54:12):
You gotta get that some praise, give it praise, praise,
praise because of mine.
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It's a tap of.
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Inn waist inser us listing your money in long term
deft fertility. Now the reason you need to work with
the RDC team for asset protection and conjunction with the
law office opportunities at the banou our protection provides insurance
covers required by a law general liabuilding, work as compensation
lawyer specializing in living trust, medicaid and medical planning for
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long term care, avoid probate, life insurance, mattermans benefits, hate.
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And at tennis. What about the sixth assistance? How do
you answer that? What the trust? But is that well,
I'm glad you asked. They have these lawyers called amblyst changers.
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They call topdog law dot com, top dog law dot com.
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They come out of their assets.
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So the trust with the r it protects your bank account,
your checking account, your savings account, your money market accounts,
certificates of deposit, life insurers with cast values, your fixed
index ainuities.
Speaker 5 (55:11):
What about the riable assets percif? Will do trust protect that? Well?
Speaker 13 (55:15):
I'm glad you asked, because they come after you. Those
top doug law dot com leaders come out there. But
if trust protects your real estate, your qualified money, your iris,
your four oh one k's, your other investors, for example,
avoid capital gains. Let's see you buy a house for
one hundred thousand dollars and then one year later that
have appreciated to one million dollars. Whether that's a nine
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hundred thousand dollars capital game. You gotta realize you gotta
have a trust. Attention business owners. Attention business owners. Over
three decades of experience have been protect business owners. You
gotta find out your other office to protect what your
sources not covered.
Speaker 5 (55:54):
You gotta call eight hundred and seven seven in two
A six two four.
Speaker 13 (55:57):
That's eight hundred and seven seven in two A sixty
four got the best lawyers in the business rejective and
it specialized the state planning.
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That's important. Next, see you always doesn't well have a trust.
I got a friends he'd been doing trust for sevent days.
Why would just say RDCA team, welcome back to ask.
Speaker 13 (56:14):
As I always say, facts tell and story sellers. Not
what you're making, what your keep. Most people don't know
how to trigger their long term care and titlements. That's
why you get hit with a deep lived They lost it.
It can break yet, and that's a fact. But we
have endorsements. The late James Gomez, you know he advised
four California governors that led the chains in California nursing homes.
Speaker 5 (56:37):
He was also the CEGO of.
Speaker 13 (56:39):
The California Association of Health Facilities. But not only that,
he served on Golden Ones Order Directors for twenty one years.
He told Ray deligence, He said, Ray, if you showed
me how to trigger these long term care of titments,
I will adorse you well.
Speaker 5 (56:55):
Ray sold them and he endorsed Ray in writing. They
route it by the end the newspaper.
Speaker 13 (57:00):
President Harry Truman that worked on it for twenty years,
and then it was President Lyndon vas Johnson that signed
it in the law right by a side with the
late Reverend doctor Marthinuther King Jr.
Speaker 5 (57:10):
Long Term care titomus not out of ten people don't
know how to do it. The RDC team does. But
not only that, we have to lead.
Speaker 13 (57:18):
Robert Crossey, he was the top legal counselor for cal Purrs.
You know, cal Currs is one of the largest employers
in the state of California. California is the world's fourth
partest economy behind the United States. There's China, There's England,
and then California. Why are they endorsing the RDC team.
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Find out he held seven seven two AHC two four
eight hundred seven seven two A two four and tel
on BC sits. But not only that, we have President
Amos Brown, President NAACP San Francisco Chapter.
Speaker 5 (57:56):
He's a pastor.
Speaker 13 (57:57):
You know, he gave the benediction for Vice President Kamala
Harris at the DNC in Chicago. You know where he
was two months before he did the benediction from Vice
President Kamala Harris.
Speaker 5 (58:10):
He was on Big SEA Sports. He said Big C.
I said yes, sir. He said, you need an asset protection.
You gotta protect your assets. I said I do.
Speaker 13 (58:19):
He said okay. You know, he also had lunch with
doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Back in the sixties. They
were arrested at a city in because they wanted to
sit down and eat where they wanted to eat. But
they had this white tony their colony and laws during segregation.
But it didn't stop him. You know, he came on
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BIGX Sports and he talked about asset protection and why
everybody needs it, specialized a state planning.
Speaker 5 (58:50):
And he endorsed the RDC team. And he endorses this
Big C. But not only that we have it.
Speaker 13 (58:57):
Tony drug Jones Esquire Now he's the chair of the
California Black Chamber of Commerce also a California Black Chamber
of Commerce Foundation.
Speaker 5 (59:05):
You know, he endorses the RDC team. I've met him.
Speaker 13 (59:10):
A wise man, a good man. But not only that,
we have Attorny's got Dividoh. He's one of the top
of state planners in asset protection in California. Been working
with Ray for many, many years. He endorses the RDC team.
But not only that, we have Reverend Leon Woods. He's
a pastor I've known in twenty five years. He works
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with many of the top lobbies at the state Capitol
in California. You know, he endorses the RDC team.
Speaker 5 (59:39):
But not only that.
Speaker 13 (59:40):
Listen up, we have missus Cheryl Brown. Now, she's the
chair of the California Department of Aging. You cannot get
a higher endorsement than that. And I've met her also
at a function that Ray Delocues put on. You know,
she could do a trust with anybody. She did a
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trust with the RDC team with three delibes. If you
have anyone doing your trust, ask them if they have
a person that serves four governors in your state endorse
in your program. Ask them if they have the endorsement
of the state Department of Aging. That could go anywhere
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the RDC team does. And she endorsed the RDC team.
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But not only that.
Speaker 13 (01:00:30):
We have Alice de Lagruze that he's the founder of
American Veteran Benefits, helping make sure our veterments get their benefits.
Speaker 5 (01:00:37):
He endorses the RDC team. But not only that. We
have three Day La Cruz that.
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He's the president of Resource Developments of Denique with the
highest endorsements in the state of California and by the
government's handbook.
Speaker 5 (01:00:52):
Whoever did your trust?
Speaker 13 (01:00:53):
Ask them if they could show you any writing that
they have that he even did a trust for many
Pakiao if that makes a che Great Boxer Hall of Famer.
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And he endorses the RDC team. But not only in that.
We have a double ow.
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She's the committee for the National Black Quality Project, making
sure we get our reparations.
Speaker 5 (01:01:13):
For the Senates of challenge slavery. Let the just act
that happened for the Senates of Holocaust.
Speaker 13 (01:01:19):
Like Native Americans, I've gotten their reparations, almost getting Casina.
You go to it's an Indian ground now Japanese Americans
got their reparations from being in the internment camps. The
Senate's of Chalnling Slaveryer. Next, she also volunteers with C
Jack and Coalition for Adjust in Equitable California. But not
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only that, has her own economics of one that talks
so called let's eat you can google it exis Secramental,
dot org and ku be United six point five and
provat dot net. She saffer Us start the new platform
and she endorses the RDAC team as a business development
consultant and also a bestline business funding.
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But not only that, we have Charles the Curry in
that year bing see you know, I'm big C.
Speaker 13 (01:02:02):
Wanna have my cape and I only broadcast from the
black Hole. Give me some praise.
Speaker 5 (01:02:07):
Nobody broadcasts from the black Hole the Big C.
Speaker 13 (01:02:10):
I saw the movie in Superman and I was I
almost fellas speak. I don't care how many KPC. I
almost fellows sleep for the Superman until I heard Superman
Get the black Hole, Get the black Hole Superman, and
he found me doing Michelle. But I gotta tell you,
rumor has it. I'm the number month Port show talking careers,
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insurance and ASCID protection in the universe. You gotta get
that some praise. Because of mind is a chembul thing
the ways called eight hundred and seven seven dude eight
sixty four, eight hundred and seven seven two eighty six
twenty four and tell Big C sent you.
Speaker 5 (01:02:49):
I gotta tell you for a lot of people, they've
been laid off.
Speaker 13 (01:02:52):
As Diana Joll was talking about that, they have their
own conference coming up.
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World Systems though there's part of w FD.
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But I gotta tell you if you need work, if
you're a financial planner, insurance, a real estate broker, and
you need to diversify your income stream, I offer that
with Basic Sports.
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They don't offer your work on other programs.
Speaker 13 (01:03:14):
You don't get an ESPN, ABC Sports, CBS Sports, NBC Sports.
Speaker 5 (01:03:18):
They don't know for your work. Only the Big C
team does. You gotta get that some praise.
Speaker 13 (01:03:23):
Unsecured working capital, Best Mind business funding a business blown
arf tonative company.
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Your approvals are less than an hour for the same
day funding at a leader.
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To qualify, you need four months base statement, five thousand
minimum monthly come into your business teket account. You gotta
be in business six months. Bestline business funding. We specialize
in unsecured working capital up to five million dollars, no collateral,
no appraisal, So TAXI turn no W two, no profit
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and loss. It's a cash flow driven, it's a cash advanced.
We have early pay off discounts. If we report you're
in payment to you've done it breast peak and that
build your credit profile and we can.
Speaker 5 (01:04:03):
Fund them one day. You gotta get that some praise.
Speaker 13 (01:04:05):
I say, give it, praise, praise, praise, because a mind
is a trouble within the wis. No matter what you're selling,
real estate, loans, insurance, if you're not offering business owners money,
you're gonna miss out because most business owners they need insurance.
They're own multimer property and they need asset protection. You
gotta protect your assets. And then you say, oh, by
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the way, do you know anyone that can use myself
to this? We put your four points. You gotta get
that some praise. Wording loss from these days in Canada,
you get that beat ball on eight hundred seven seven
two eight saxty four. That's eight hundred and seven seven
two eight sixty four. Well that's my story and I'm
sticking with it. I got out tell you I love
doing big sports. I'm so grateful to God for it.
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And you can tell every show I get praise to God,
and I want to get praise to where I come from.
If you know where you come from, maybe you respect
your root a little better. On my mother's side, I
praise my great grandparents, Mama Pop beautiful, loving kind people.
Think about your great grand press if you're lock enough
to know them, always giving lots of love in the
family and providing a lot of food for the belly.
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I love them with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
And then my beautiful grandparents, muddy and heads of guys.
Speaker 5 (01:05:15):
They were seers.
Speaker 13 (01:05:16):
They could oft the time look at a person and
tell you a lot about their past, their present, and
their future.
Speaker 5 (01:05:21):
And they still help them in this day. I loved
them with all my heart, mind, body and soul.
Speaker 13 (01:05:25):
And then I can always appear on my mama, the
most beautiful Mama that God ever made with his own hands.
Speaker 5 (01:05:31):
In the history of the universe.
Speaker 13 (01:05:33):
Started the hair start program, a food program, and also
cooking all boys and literally baseball team.
Speaker 5 (01:05:40):
To the championship of the universe.
Speaker 13 (01:05:42):
Always seeing Roger shine here my mama some praise, she
says for all the land that thou seest will I
give you?
Speaker 5 (01:05:51):
And I see if forever always talking to God.
Speaker 13 (01:05:54):
The best person I ever met in my life, my
dear Mama, I love you with all my heart, mind,
body and soul. My father's side, my grandparents oubut on
the recurring they were pastors. They had three churches, they
own two gas stations. They owned forty acres of plan
In fact I've none none. Father Thay, my oldest brother
Charles kept them put the roof on the church next
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to the house that he built that I grew up
in as a young boy. I remember being eight years
old walking through the hallway and opening about ten o'clock
at night.
Speaker 5 (01:06:22):
I found someone test me my forehead. She said, what
are you doing? Young men? Who to get some cookies?
Speaker 13 (01:06:27):
I said, what are you doing, grandma? It's ten o'clock
at night. You know me to go to pade at
Aine thirty. She said, what are you doing, young man?
Going to get some cookies? I said, cook as a
baby crapped up.
Speaker 5 (01:06:37):
But I'm doing, grandma. I'm gonna get my reparations. But
a couple of cookies went hurt. It's been a long wait.
Speaker 13 (01:06:43):
We're going to get our reparations in God's eyes because
we are just country and God has no respect to
her purpose.
Speaker 5 (01:06:50):
The just acts Google it, just acts, Google it. That's
my story.
Speaker 13 (01:06:53):
I'm taking with it. I want to say I love
them with all my body. And so she said, there's
something about your voice. I love you speak.
Speaker 5 (01:07:00):
She profits out over me and then I shows her
all over the world and I give God.
Speaker 13 (01:07:05):
I give God the praise for that. I give God
praise doesn't with all my heart, my body and soul.
My beautiful father former United States Air Force to find
a planet, sheep mechanic even during gym cob He always
made sure that planes can fly high and we get
all stay safe for night. You know, my dad always said,
go forward in life, develop your mind to the highest extent.
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My dad's the first one to tell me about the answer.
R seventy one blackbird. He's seeing that airplane can fly
from Los Angeles to Washington, DC and one hour and
four minutes. He said it was fast like lightning. That
played was so fast. And now he's retired in museums.
I love my dad with all my my body and soul,
my beautiful brother tie, but that I'm back to the
voice always talking sports and politics.
Speaker 5 (01:07:49):
Time sports was like thunder and lightning.
Speaker 13 (01:07:51):
Would talk, but speak a voracious reader, always saying go forward,
try and I love you with all my heart, my
body and soul. My beautiful daughter, Daisy, the most beautiful
daughter that God ever made with his own hands.
Speaker 5 (01:08:03):
In the history of the universe.
Speaker 13 (01:08:06):
College graduate two degrees with honors in three and a
half years from a major university, graduated supper cum Lye.
Speaker 5 (01:08:15):
Daisy could be anything you want to be.
Speaker 13 (01:08:16):
Always trust God always, you know God, always praise the
blood of changes. Always pray Isaiaht fifty four to seventeen.
I pray that no weapon for them to get him
a prosper you know. Daisy set up the very first
interview with Busy Sports back in the day Salem Media.
This is left project of now. It was the first
time when the history in the United States of America
that NFL Mother Nights Football started broadcasting live on the
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Wall Street Business Network. It it never happened before until
two beautiful intelligence black men started doing our thing.
Speaker 5 (01:08:44):
We took him the number one in the market. They
called us the dream team. That's right, the Dream Team
and the Sananigans set in in the show went away.
Speaker 13 (01:08:54):
But I'm still thanding. I'm still standing some praise. I'm
still rising to China.
Speaker 5 (01:09:00):
He made that happen the first interview.
Speaker 13 (01:09:01):
Also a great athlete in high school sits for six
goals in the soccer game. It was Daisy with the dribble,
Daisy with the kick, Daisy with the goal. Go go,
go go, and the team won the game. Days you
can always win in life. Always trust God, always praise God.
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Isaiah fifty first seventeen. I pray that no one from
against him a prosper. I love you with all my
body and soul, my beautiful, handsome son, Malcolm, the most
handsome son that God ever made with his own hands
in the history oh the universe. College graduate, very smart
every night, A good man. How could you give me
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anything you want to be? You're a good man. Always
trusts God, call him the blood of Jesus. Always pray
Isaiah fifty first seventeen.
Speaker 5 (01:09:52):
I pray that no weapon froming against you. A prosper.
Speaker 13 (01:09:55):
You know, Malcolm, help me save the trees. I used
to always get the newspapers and look up that's players
and teams from Big Das sports. And one day Michael says, Dad,
why don't you just google it and a lat but Mona,
I've been googling ever since. And then one day Michael said, Dad,
we were heading up to high school. He said, he
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said that you want to see Big Sea Sports on TV?
I said sure.
Speaker 5 (01:10:20):
He said, pick up the remote even at the TV
and say, played bigsas sports. You see your show come up.
That's before it was even on the air, and.
Speaker 13 (01:10:27):
Now it's on six TV platforms and fit the two
podcast platforms.
Speaker 5 (01:10:31):
Now, can you give me anything you want to be?
I love you with all my body and soul.
Speaker 13 (01:10:35):
And then Big C with all that the nots over
the years, like my great grandparents coming.
Speaker 5 (01:10:41):
Out of that barn where their church.
Speaker 13 (01:10:42):
Buddy's always saying, you gotta believe, you gotta believe, you
gotta believe.
Speaker 5 (01:10:46):
Say, let's get ready to rumble. Yeah, I love staying.
Speaker 13 (01:10:51):
Welcome to the show as pre nominated Big Sea's Points podcast.
I have those scripts. I have no three Bachelor proppers,
I have no producer in my ear. All I have
was is gland in the brain called the pineal gland.
The ant just call it the third eye. They say
that's how you talk to God. So that's why I
talk so loud, and I give God the praise God.
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You said, for all the land that thou seest.
Speaker 5 (01:11:14):
Will I give you?
Speaker 13 (01:11:16):
And I see forever, and I trust your God and
I love you God. That's pot story, and I'm taken
with it. As I always tell you. For every basicy
sports podcast, there's never evident scuse for a racism, automestic violence.
Anybody going there that garbage. You don't be heard to
put up with that garbage. You don't desert it, call
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nine one one things chance, but the police saw. That's potstory.
I'm taken with it. You need more leader in your life.
Leader isn't acting in for lovers? He answer, as I
tell you, I praise the best fighter that everyone the planet.
Back in the days, there's a man known by the
name of Djugal.
Speaker 5 (01:11:50):
Dane Brownie is doing it. Muhammad A. Lee's the right
hand man.
Speaker 13 (01:11:53):
He would always tell Ali, you flow like a butterfly
and you sing like a beef rumbo. Young mem he said,
but oh you got to use how can you lose?
Ally said, I'm so pretty, I can't possibly be beat.
And every time I listen to big Sy Sports, I
want to shout reparations now, reparations forever. And then I
told like a butterfly, and I seemed like could be.
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There was no fight agreement. The Muhammad a lead, And
as an always do on Every Basis sports podcast, I
pay almiss to the inimitum of doctor Martin Luther King Jr.
Speaker 5 (01:12:24):
Who said, the arc of the more universe is long,
but it bes towards justice. And that's what I'm aiming
for justice.
Speaker 13 (01:12:33):
And I pay almiss to America's sixteen president, the only
one with the decency to pass reparations for America's America's
biggest crime costs play peer.
Speaker 5 (01:12:41):
Nobody else is have the guest to do it? What where?
They say to Congress to this day, you want to
pass one big beautiful bill.
Speaker 13 (01:12:47):
How about pass reparations now, passed reparations for whatever.
Speaker 5 (01:12:51):
The just deck say it again, They would.
Speaker 13 (01:12:54):
Say, past reparations now, past reparations forever.
Speaker 5 (01:12:58):
The just deck say it again, they would say, past.
Speaker 13 (01:13:01):
Reparations now, the toughs acts, past preparations forever. I thank you,
I appreciate you, and I hopeful you have me super
fantastic day.
Speaker 5 (01:13:14):
Praise God.
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