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Your life from the black hole.

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I'm looking for that l I V money from Saudi
Arabia one hundred million dollars. You gotta do it because

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they're in depth and more and what they call black
owned media, and that would be that would that would
include you a Big Seeds that give me some praise.
Yet that's some praise that would exclude me. I want
to say I'm won beautiful and telling that black man.
I always produced the show. I direct the topics. I
brought up all the shows based on the platform, provide
it by their agency. If we should all have more,

(08:59):
more more taking out life mant's lease. But I've been
deal the mentalities. But I'm gonna get through it. If
I've been, if I've been sniffing, it's not realities happened
to me all the time right around springing something. But
that's all fair level were. I still produced the Shoe
all the time. I do the sound of six, I
do the story telling. I even do the play by
play at Curry.

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Four to three.

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Yes, in the.

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Whole, Cury in the hole. You gotta get in the
whole with big season sports. And I never looked the Shoe.

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In ten years.

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There's another Saudi Arabia. I never lived the Shoe in
ten years. You gotta get that some breeze.

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I'm worth the money.

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I'm runting facts tell and story sell. And I never
lived to show in ten years. I don't think anyone
of the reports.

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You the worst to say that.

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Do, you will to give it some praise because we
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Somebody to lead on and it should with students. But
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I get out of the way.

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Sometimes I lead, sometimes I follow, and sometimes I get
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I want to give it raise. I give it praise, prise,
praise because of mine.

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There's a little trouble.

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If you don't know and you don't tell us what
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I want one hundred million dollars. I gotta talk about that,
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It's coming up. I'm gonna talk about that with the
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Stand up for the kick off.

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You gotta stand up mother, kick off the kid. That's
a praise. Give it, praise, prise, praise, But I gotta
take it. The first media investment is starting to grow
in the United States. Even with my sneeze button. The
verse media investment is breaking down the numbers. I'll bring
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on the back nine. But I've been saying for a

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the week or thirty two podcast from the Universe Ever
taking laugh from the Black Oh. You gotta get a
black oh some praise. That's where the diamonds are, the
biggest diamonds. They're called black diamonds. I gotta tell you
there's another black diamond in is David's big see Mark,
you gotta get it the praise. I canna tell you.
The first media investment. It's up around the country and

(16:05):
around the world, the first media investment. This is a
big big investments in diverse media. Gotta break down the numbers.
Market data from a na AIMM shows investment drive owned
media is up two point five percent for diverse media
otherwise known as black owned media Bixie Sports it's a

(16:26):
black owned media corporation. Market data from NAAIMM shows investment
in the Verse owned media is up two point five percent.
That's incredible. Although black owned media received the highest total
of investment, there's also other media companies that are growing.
You gotta give Big C Sports some praise.

Speaker 8 (16:47):
I'm asking for one hundred million dollars and I'm going
to get it.

Speaker 4 (16:52):
I'll tell you why. Investment in the first owned media
companies around the world. It grew in twenty twenty three
by far less than a year prior, as the EDUCY
daplegates the long term trajectory for growing the marketplace and
told at dollars committed to the first owned media in
twenty twenty three increased to one point nine billion dollars.

(17:15):
That's a lot of money excluding programmatic advertising, from one
point seven billion committed in twenty twenty two. According to
a new research from the ana's Alliance for Inclusive Multicultural
Marketing called AIKMM, while investment continues to increase, its fault
below the eighty eight point nine percent increase from nine

(17:37):
hundred million to one point seven billion between twenty twenty
one and twenty twenty two that data. The data shows
what some industry leaders are calling a level set from
a rush in recent years to invest in technically in media,
particularly black owned media.

Speaker 8 (17:56):
Did that's a praise. I've been telling you all that
ten from the actuc And continent.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
You better recognized. And now the Saudi Arabian government is
inflecting investing in black owned media. That's called bixis. Course,
they have to go to the black calls to give
it the praise. To give it the praise. I'm asking
with one hundred million dollars and I'm going to get it,
and I'll tell you why. I'm not just a person
chef in the job, and I offer opportunity for work, cash,

(18:23):
advanced revenue, bathed incentives. Also, you've got to have a trust.
The Big team offers that. I'll talk about reparations more
than anybody. And now one hundred million dollars is on
the way. I'll tell you why, and you can give
that some praise. You can give that praise in total
AD dollars committed to the first Own Media in twenty

(18:46):
twenty three and creates about nine percent to one point
nine billion dollars.

Speaker 8 (18:51):
Bet at the.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
ANA and the aim N. I told you AIMM is
Alliance for Inclusives and multi closure Marketing and that's what
Big seasports is. Although black owned media received the highest
total investment, even the agent old media saw investment group
in two thousand tween three increasing twenty five percent over
year to year to four hundred and thirty three million.

Speaker 8 (19:12):
Investment in black owned media increase six percent to nine
hundred and ninety one million dollars. You gotta get that
some praise.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Sax tail is through selles when you have a nine
hundred and ninety one million dollar investment in black owned media.
That's what Big Sea's force is. The overall media market
has been plagued by harsh conditions, with some buyers calling
the current state of investment the softis in decades, but
buyers has held strong in the conversations over the past

(19:44):
year that buttets allocator to diverse owned media have not
been the first cut as they might have been historically
from multicultural perspective. I've been saying this for many years.
Almost ten years down, Omniicom Media Group was able to
buck the trend of overall in been being down, said
Michael Rocom, executive director of Elephy OGM on focused on

(20:06):
diverse media and marketing. You've got to get diverse media
and marketing some praise one hundred million dollars and now
you got to get that documentation to prove it. And
bix Sports is part of that. They're focused on diverse media,
not the same old stuff you've seen out of Hollywood
for nearly fifty sixty seventy years. They won a new

(20:28):
flavor in pix sports as that. Another agency executive for
diverse Investment who spoke with ad Age on condition of anonymity,
set their agency has quadrupled investments in diverse owned media
over the past two years. You gotta get that some praise.
I'm not just suck at the jovin and that's why

(20:49):
bix sports one hundred million dollars is coming.

Speaker 8 (20:52):
I get to tell you.

Speaker 4 (20:53):
They said about ten percent of their agency's diverse owned investment,
but done pragmatically and to have the tween reed. AES
executives argue that the smaller growth than two that's and
sweet reed compared to the two years prior as part
of the process of even in now a long term trajectory.

Speaker 8 (21:11):
Of growth for investment in the verse owned media, in
diverse owned media, in diverse owned media.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
That's what Big Seeds Coors is. You gotta lead follow
get out of the wave. I give God the praise.
I give God the praise praise for often times a
black owned corporation has a hard time getting funding in
the United States by the banking But Big C's my
agency has been amazing that reaching all around the universe

(21:39):
to get some funding from big seeds courts. I told
you I'm not the support chill, but create opportunities. I'm
back by one of the largest. If that's catching best
companies in the world, you gotta get that. Some Braise
have the best trust in the United States. They have

(21:59):
done documentation and being credited by some people that matter.
You gotta understand so powerful. I'm also looking for reparations
for the center of the child of slavery. That's why
they listening to the Vighage sports. I gotta give Saudi
Arabia some praise. Give your praise, prise praise. A lot

(22:21):
of money began flowing their diverse owned media way before.
It was non existent on the very small and some
of them made projections that it was going to last forever,
the executive said, because many advertisers were not previously doing
anything in this space. The first reaction to the industry
was I need to do something, whatever it is, and

(22:43):
now we are leveling, setting up those numbers to look
like something that's wonder for us. The agency executive said
that among some two hundred and fifty diverse owned media partners,
about ten percent are delivering on the terms of the
client ad deals and benefiting through increase the investment, while
the rest are still trying to climb the goals. For

(23:04):
the verse owned media, the partnership that BC Sports is
part of is to invest in their growth beyond needing
the support a budget set aside for the verse owned media.
This has been listed in companies such as Canela Media
and Urban One among partners that can compete among any brand,
stand up media plan. You got to get that some praise,

(23:25):
give it praise, preak praise. And this is why there's
an attack undiversity, heating in inclusion, not in Saudi Arabia,
not in Saudi Arabia because they don't deal with the
same racism that we deal with here. But I break
through it, I break through it. I'll always break good.
For many of the first owned partners, they go all
out and tell the great story, but the delivery part

(23:48):
and performance part is where they're trying to help them
and to get them on part with other partners that
broke up. Some partners are not getting the investments that
they want because they're not at the performance level yet.

Speaker 8 (23:59):
The Buggies for his ten years, never met the show.
Through joy paying subside and rain one hundred billion dollars,
It's on his way, i gotta tell you.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
In inaugural A and A AIMM Growth Fronts put advertising
agencies and diverse owned media companies together. Approximately five hundred
meetings held at the event across the forty media companies
that participated in the Growth Front's investment through thirty four
percent year over year. You gotta give that some praise.

Speaker 8 (24:31):
Twenty four percent year over year.

Speaker 4 (24:34):
By devestment and diversity in black owned media. Between one
thousand and one thousand, five hundred metings are planned between
advertisers and media partners at the event, which takes place
in New York City. For the organization anticipates significant growth
in dollars flowing to the participating companies. I've got to
tell you, a co founder of ANAAI MM, which needs

(24:57):
to meet the industry bits park for many six point
five percent of total ad investment to diverse own media
companies in twenty twenty five, you gotta get as a praise,
because a praise it's a terrible thy nwaist. And I've
been talking about this big seas for US one hundred
billion dollars and now they're talking about feat that goal

(25:19):
by two thy and twenty five. According to ANAAI mm
A disease need to grow the budget allocations for diverse
owned media by sixty percent. That you're sixty percent you
gotta get as a praise. Who would not want to
infest on that? Have you not been entertained?

Speaker 8 (25:38):
Big five parks getting the whole, big scene, get the whole.

Speaker 4 (25:43):
You gotta get the whole one hundred billion dollars. They
gotta grew it that first home media by six percent.
While American corporations are trying to dispoint black owned history,
black owned media, black owned corporation. I'll tell you that
money coming from Saudi Arabia and they're black to they
say it's the same racism and it will give us money.

(26:04):
Give me some more money, more money, more money. You
gotta get that money. But I produce an audience. The
first is different. I'll fix see your district. I'm one
hundred billion dollars district. That's what I'm saying. You gotta
get that some praise. You gotta give it praise. According
to aim Man, agencies would need to go to the

(26:24):
budget allocations for the first own media company by six
percent this Yearn't and next to achieve the mark. While
the percent it sounds afternomica go given current trends, it's
really pennies in an industry where an ass been.

Speaker 8 (26:37):
Almost one hundred billion dollars, it's a.

Speaker 4 (26:43):
It's a it's a drop in the bucket making progress,
said Santiago, adding that the diverse media owners obviously would
love to see even fafter growth, not just because they're
in the drenches, but also because they have been waiting
for years. Like big she Sports, you gotta give me
some praise, getting the whole big seed. You gotta get
in the whole. The growth science represents one of the

(27:06):
many doors that have been opened in recent years to
build relationships with their first owned media companies, not just
trade dollars over ad inventory, but for marketers to invest
in content production, building pragmatic capabilities, and creating unique activations
to better extract and interact with a first audience. Is

(27:27):
considering that there was no growth in the interesting it
was a market out there's a nine percent interviews among them.

Speaker 8 (27:32):
First Own Media.

Speaker 4 (27:34):
Says Santiago, give us a praise because the praise is
a terrible thing. The ways while America's trying to destroy
black history and diversity, equity, inclusion, Saudi Arabias invested in
black people. You can't give where all life came from.
See as you get close of it. That's why I've

(27:54):
given praise. Give it praise prison. If you're an American corporation,
why would you not invest in big seeds for because
they're invested in it? Why not you? Why not you?
It's THEMSD and mariating God. We also my money keeps
them all over the world. It's not this year in
the United States. I've been seeing it's gonna be a
billion dollar corporation. I've been saying it, and you know,

(28:14):
I've been saying it, and it's about that happening. I've
gotta get that's a praise because I give oolves not
the glory to God be the glory. I'm so prayful,
I'm so grateful, but I produce. I'll close by saying
this Black owned media received the highest total investments. Asian
on media also saw investments growth in two THATY twenty three,

(28:36):
increasing twenty five percent year of a year to four
hundred and twenty three million.

Speaker 8 (28:41):
Investment in black owned media increased six percent to nine
hundred and ninety one million dollars.

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Speaker 8 (30:18):
One hundred billion dollars.

Speaker 4 (30:20):
How the Black audiences are engaging with audio more than ever.
This is Mike Nielsen's for African Americans. Content is a
common language the United States, Black populations spends more time
with media than any other group, with a content engagement
that consistently tries.

Speaker 8 (30:37):
Breakout hits and turning topics alike.

Speaker 4 (30:40):
Increasingly, Black consumers are taking the tool of both the
economic and media against cource that we build and using
it to invest in Black experiences, black communities, and black content.
As a collective, the black community represents nearly one twenty
six billion dollars it's spending power as the media energy

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looks to be more inclusive of Black storytellers like Big
Seas Fourth Rob, growing US bottom line and brand awareness
with Black audiences understanding who they are and where the
connected how they're changing as an important for our duck
media and for a black audiences there connecting it with
the audio. You may not see a lot of black

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faces on TV because they get the gatekeepers of HollyHood.
But on podcasts, anything is possible. Yeah, get a truner
for radio and podcast potential among Astro American listeners, radio
and podcasts continued the rees and significant portions of the
Black community ninety percent of the Black population in a month.

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In fact, black listeners spend more time with radio and
podcasts than any other group, twenty minutes longer, and the
average of the total population weekly resource message among Black
versons eighteen and over, radio eighty percent percent, app and web,
smart phone eighty one percent, It's up TV seventy eight percent,
streaming in audio and smartphones forty eight percent. You gotta

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give that some praise. Give it all praise. You gotta
give it all praise. I say, give it some praise
of fand number work. Even when I got hit my
squeeze button, I still give it praise. I gotta tell
you it's important because Bixy's sports is expanding. It's not
just me, It's a worldwide thing. Musing metrics are growing

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for black owned audience, and black owned radio and podcasts
play a key role in that engagement, delivering more than
six point four million African American listens every week, Jim Winston,
president of the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters, emphasize
the important connection to black owned broadcasters. Listen up ball
three there was his latest report help to quantify the

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unique impact that black owned radio and podcast as within
our communities. It's a reminder of the opportunity to brand,
to engage in partner with Black owned broadcasters and sponsor them.
You gotta sponsor them with money because we're growing and
black dollar is one point six trillion dollars throng When
you say you don't want diversity, equity inclusion of who

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wants to turn down one point six trillion dollars, yours
part if you turn down one point six hundred dollars
advertising is Black owned television and radio and podcast stations
offers an important and unique opportunity to connect our communities
and delivered messages for brand from voices with black arts, consumers,
hats with black OneD media. It gives advertisers a chance

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to partner with somebodies that hold a unique position and
expertise within the Black community, Black bixies, course and the
black culture. Importantly, black radio and podcast listeners. The value
brand reputation from home care eighty four percent our world
likely to switch based upon their brand reputation answer personal care.
Thirty seven percent our row likeness switch based on brand reputation.

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And there's ample opportunity for new providers with many black
radio listeners and podcast listeners keeping their options open. For example,
forty four percent of listeners in the world like hespen
cell phone parious in the next twelve months, and seventy
percent of world like to this SISS audio and auto
insurance in the next twelve months. You've got to realize

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something's changing here and give some change some praise. I said,
give him praise, praise, praise. You gotta get that praise.
You've got to get that some praise. It's so important
to realize that the vert he attack on diversity, equity
and inclusion is an attack on one point six tillion dollars.

Speaker 8 (34:34):
That's dumb.

Speaker 4 (34:36):
If you're a corporation, why would you not want access
to one point six tillion dollars in spending power? And
if you know that's the case, if that's ten dollar
in black on radio and podcast, TV, you've been pretty
much optracized out of TV.

Speaker 8 (34:50):
But podcast you don't have to pass the paperback test.

Speaker 4 (34:53):
Podcast listenership and engagement is growing significantly among the black population.
Has It won and six billion dollars, which is a
notable opportunity for brands and media owners. In the past
three years alone, the number of Black consumers using podcast
increase by seventy percent. You gat to give seventy percent

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some praise. We're not catching to the black hole. You
gotta give it praise, Give it praise, praise, praise. The
positive momnimum of podcasting is enticing more celebrity involvement and
attracting big ad dollars. The interact of advertising euro is
predicting that a revenue will hit over two and a
half billion dollars.

Speaker 8 (35:33):
You gotta get that's a praise you invest in the
black dollars. You think we've made the NFL.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
And a billion dollar entergrey.

Speaker 8 (35:40):
You think we made the NBA eve.

Speaker 4 (35:41):
Billion dollar entertrey waiting that they get a hold of
big seed.

Speaker 8 (35:45):
You gotta get that some praise.

Speaker 4 (35:47):
One hundred million dollars Saudi Arabia money, telling that to
invest in the black community. If that makes sense to you,
You gotta realize that eight hundred and forty two million
dollars to limit it in twenty twenty three. In podcast advertising,
particularly with ranted by the host, Prives Drunker brand recall.

Speaker 8 (36:08):
Much more than any traditional form of advertising.

Speaker 4 (36:12):
For example, News's podcast add the effected this is the
called that solution has found that the host band asked
grabbing brown recalled rating I'm seventy four percent of black
audience is still that's a praise, gibe, a praise, praise,
praise because of mind in a terrible indus. Who doesn't
want to tap into one point six trillion dollars of

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spending money anyone puts in for the end of diversity, equity, inclusion.
They should be fired. There's a lot of money they're
trying to turn down. But it's growing. It is going
all over the world and it is and it's not
gonna stop because the world's listening. You see what podcast

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does that TV doesn't do. A lot of people are
cutting cable that's primarily mainstream white on about eighty percent
white faces on TV.

Speaker 8 (37:03):
They refused to tap into one point six tillion dollars.

Speaker 4 (37:07):
But now you have people like Bixie's boards. It's out
there now the whole world and see and now you
can trade around the whole universe, not just going through
the paper back test where someone says they're looking for
someone that piece of the mainstream. Look, if you're a
mainstream investor on wall feet, why would you not invest
my money into the black community.

Speaker 8 (37:26):
You know we're different. That's why you take little.

Speaker 4 (37:28):
Richard and they see Elvis Pressey creative rock and roll.
You didn't look at us dappling with the hip hop community.
Tellas all over the world. Now, there's something about the
power of blackness because all that cads in Africa. If
you know who your mother and father out, maybe you
respect your root a little better. If you know all
life report the science came from the African confident. There's

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something in the rhythm that makes brands sell, sell, sell, sell,
give selling to a praise. That's why when you invest
in the Black dollar and the black family in the
black business, you're gonna make more money, more money, more money.
If you don't believe that wants the NFL kickoff, watch
the NFL kickoff. If you don't believe they canna make
more money by investment in the Black dollar. For Black

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audiences and audio is not only used for entertainment, but
especially during the pandemic, it saw the central resource for
news and information and escape from the dress of day
to day brands and agencies happen a miss market opportunity
to prioritize marketing strategies and at campaigns by investing in
black owned business. You gotta get that some praise, because

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that praise is a trouble through Louis Newson. They do
their resource Nelson's podcast Buying Power is wrong.

Speaker 8 (38:43):
You gotta realize that they know what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
The African American that person Telligence series important Black on
media is on the rise. That's why they there are
people who understand it. Don't make more money. That's why
Phasis wasn't asking for one hundred million dollars.

Speaker 8 (38:57):
And I'm gonna get it.

Speaker 4 (38:59):
It's coming from outside of the United States as well
inside the United States. Don't more take it down department
edited inclusively. I'm gonna make a call the Pixy ball Alfo,
one of the big seed found out.

Speaker 8 (39:10):
I'll be back in a moment.

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title States Marines.

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perfect teeth, then the progress. He gives the same level
of service to his patience as he does his kids, and.

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When he invests nothing in service with the slab.

Speaker 18 (40:03):
This is Tessa Carter, culinary cutossour knows her ingredients like
the back of her hand.

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Same goes for her investments.

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So I expect total transparency, lose up the launtra.

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Yes, say hello to Peter Armstead type a CPA. He
always knows exactly where his client's money is going, so
of course I expect the same with my money. And
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What can I say?

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And hands on with my money too? And what do
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with our wealth that you do every day. Over a
million multimillionaires trust Schwap with more than two trillion dollars
of their wealth.

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and a tasty my chicken.

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attracted I am to a bottom of a.

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he is in trouble in the ways. I gotta tell

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you I love INNFLCI ball. The NFL Hall of Fame
gag is back, but you gotta beat until thirteen. You
got the Detroit Lions who taking off the Los Analyst
chartist in twenty twenty five. The NFL Hall of Fame
game in two. Two great teams, the Charger's and the
Lions future mostly backups with Larmer's top five pick free

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lance thunder center for Los Angeles, and I'm telling you
that he's his top for hinders signed he's a running
pass offs. Now the North Dakota's date casam a hitch
to the giddy up in San Francisco with a broken foot.
But now he has a chance to redeem himself and
shows that he's the player that they thought it'd be
when he came out of North Dakota Date. So the
wait for the twenty twenty five NFL season is over.

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Even though even though we get await a couple more days,
a couple more hours, Big c Off Fan never worked.
The fans will be treated to live naturally till a
by Black Team thirty David fans from praise, given, praise,
price praise those to July thirty first, with the NFL's
annual Hall of Fame games set the Kickoff and Tom Business,
all of same stadium in catam Ohio. While either of

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this year's Hall of Fame game for phicipants the Chargers
and the Lions Black the Stars, the biggest days will
see thirty Night is probably reserved Chargers quarterback Trey Lance.
I think it's gonna do fine. Maybe the best thing
that happened to him was that he had to sit
the finch and back up Jimmy Garoppolo and San Francisco
and then of course he was playing around. They sit

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him in Dallas and now he's over and and Lock
Angeles playing for the Chargers. The number three overall big
in the twenty twenty one INFL draft, is currently third
on the depth drop, behind Justin Herban and also Tata Henniging.
But Jim Harbaugh now this week that he'll not only
start throws his game, but playing through the third quarters
of the Chargers versus the Lions. The game will be

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on NBC. Peacock chack up his eight o'clock PM East
Coast time, and the odds again, it's preseason football, it's
Hall of Fame football. But the odds right now they
have Detroit favorite by one and a half and who knows.
I don't think they're gonna play so hard. Guys are
obviously trying to make the team, but you're not trying

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to put your star players in that right now. But
at the same time, it's great to have football back.
Both the Chargers and the Lions have free board preaches.
A game after this one, it would be virtually all
reserves and this one from the start to finish, for
better or worse, the lack of starters are tough backup
players than actually to night. It will not prevent people
from trying to figure out I don't watch this game.

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Think about this. Football's back for the first time since
Super Bowl fifty nine when the Eagles beat up on
the Kansas City Tis.

Speaker 8 (44:29):
But one trend that hasn't merged in recent.

Speaker 4 (44:31):
Years is a Hall of Fame game being a bit
highn for it, then you might expect. The current total
is thirty two and a half depending on who you
look at for betting.

Speaker 8 (44:40):
Eight hundred game. I don't bet on games the Chargers
versus the Lions.

Speaker 4 (44:44):
In the real world of Lion with Mall and Chargers,
that's w fas I'm branded in the real world. If
Alliance throwing around the rains trying to find something in
the league, if it's raining that Lion Maggers druk by
bad and then the Charge to win, I don't think

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the Lion could be the light being vote of that fix,
says End. But the game should be a highest scoring
game for a preseason, and a lot of people look
forward to football no matter what it is.

Speaker 8 (45:13):
But the final score is not as important as how well.

Speaker 4 (45:17):
Each player plays. I'm really full of for Trey Lance.
I really want to see him do well. I know
he was jumped on a lot by the media saying
that he wasn't ready, he didn't have what it takes yet.
But when you're a rookie player off sometimes you gotta
set the bench for a year or two. It's not
like you come out of college that you can start
right away and do well right away. That really happens
for any quarterback. I think he would saying the best

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quarterback in the NFL right now is touchdown bats. Mahums Well,
he sent the bench for a couple of years, but
he got to Kansas City, drated back Kannas City and
Alex Smith was doing his thing. And then when Alex
Smith got hurt, touchdown cat Ohoves got his chest and
now he's considered by ability to be the best player,
at least best quarterback in NFL football. So last year's Bears,
the Bears are what he thought Crodham. The Chicago Bears

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in the Houston Texas game finish with a total of
thirty eight points despite ning we'll go with three minutes
left because they had inclement. Whether you know, sometimes likely
would make you get in the game, It could make
you gain in the game fast. But if you're looking
for a big name to make us splash in this game,
I would say Tree Lance rookies sometimes see action in

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their team's Hall of Fame game. The Lions are not
expected to play either their first round pick and then
Williams our second rounder and Retlis on Thursday. But at
the same time, the players on the field, they're trying
to earn this audience spot. Every one of these players
were when they were stars in college, So it doesn't
matter if they're the starter right now. You're just one

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play away from being a starter in the NFL. All
that takes one injury shutdown back to the home but
he got his chance is because Alex both got injured,
Drew Betsa went down and toucked down. Tom Brady got
his start back in the day all Faron Leven wore
they're charge's. On the other hand, they're expected to give
both first downs pick running back o Marion Hepton in

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second round, wide receiver Trey Harris some reps against the Lions,
and fifth down wilde receiver and Can dre and Lambert
Smith will also see the field now. NFL Hall of
Fames Game the best bets. I really want to see
Trey lashtewards thing. He's not had the career in vision
when the Niners made him a top five pick four
years ago, but he's talented enough to put some points

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from the board for LA in this game. It's basically
if he gets five or six fold possessions, and Harvard
said he's gonna play him the third quarter. I think
he's gonna have a great game, and he has. He's
been there on championship teams with the forty nine ers,
seen how they run things if they made it through
the Super Bowl, but they were NFC champions. He still
saw what that was like. He's in the system that
works that way. And now back on the West Coast

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with Jim Harbaugh, obviously you're not looking for him to
be the starter right now, but he could be a
starter later in the year if there's an injury. Now
we're not like we're not with different injuries. But at
the same time, if he plays, he's gonna catch the
eye of a lot of other NFL dms because the
kid can play. But he's gonna go on on that
media scrupiny that a lot of guys do, and that's okay,

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all fair enough of work. But with that in mind,
the decision to take over of the under em betting,
I don't bet on Game eight hunder gamm and it
comes down to what you expect from the Lions, a
team that will not be playing any of his starters.

Speaker 8 (48:21):
As of coach Dan Campbell confirmed earlier this week, we should.

Speaker 4 (48:24):
See heavy doses of Hendon Hooker and Kyle Allen under
the center for the Detroit Allions. Hooker was solid in
the preseason last year, and his ability to run the
football makes them all more dangerous, especially against reserve defenders.
As a backup. A twenty nine year old Allen is
also a solid fasser nineteen NFL regular season starts under

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his belt. Between Hooker and Allen, I like the Lions
chances of scoring around twenty points, and some people like that.
In my opinion sixties thoughts. I wanted to believe the
team the schools the most points is gonna win this
game must be out of your fault. I really do
believe the team that scores the most points, but in
this game.

Speaker 8 (49:04):
That's my thory.

Speaker 4 (49:05):
I'm digging with it, and I'm a West Coast guy.
I'm good for the Chargers. Well that's my story and
I'm tacking with it. And they's the best teams.

Speaker 8 (49:14):
Man.

Speaker 4 (49:15):
I really just want to see some healthy players, because
that's what football ball about. You gotta keep guys help me.
That's my story. I'm taken with it. Well as you
know that's my story.

Speaker 8 (49:23):
I'm taking with it.

Speaker 4 (49:24):
I gotta tell you you have a kid that's a praise,
Give it, praise, praise, praise. I have a guy to protect,
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your assets. You need asset protection. You gotta have asset protection,
especially of these NFL football players. You gotta have asset protection.

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You just gotta protect yourself. You gotta protect the backs
out of the quarterback, but you gotta protect yourself as well.

Speaker 8 (50:33):
And then when you're off the field, you need asset protection.

Speaker 4 (50:36):
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The bias bat of and titamus patimists. We up on
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to medications. Beneg got the costs and more. But not
only that.

Speaker 8 (50:56):
Protection of your assets. You need asset protection.

Speaker 4 (50:59):
You gotta asset protection, including your home, thereby allowing you
to leave a legacy for your family. Avoided the nightmare
of brought by the governments. His date recovery program called Crowbad.
You bet your assets. You got to have a trust
and the wheel without one at the end of life,
your day go through probate.

Speaker 8 (51:18):
It's gonna take up three years and they.

Speaker 4 (51:19):
Can take up to forty percent of your state, all
because you refuse particular will trust.

Speaker 8 (51:25):
Had a phone call from some lawyers. He said, hey,
big feed, I said he was.

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They said, but to believe that seven out of ten
Americans refused to have a wheeler trust, I said, oh,
you must be out of your walking mind. He said no, seriously,
he was fucked.

Speaker 8 (51:38):
He had a trust in start tracking.

Speaker 4 (51:40):
But a lot of people they go on vacation, they
buy new shoes, new cars, they buy artwork, furniture, They
do a lot of things with money, but they don't
get a trust. You can't take that vacation, wouldn't get
me in the life. They can't take that furniture of
that new car. The diamonds and pros can't take that
stuff within. But if you have a trust, you can
protect a lot of things. Have You gotta have a

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trust include your home, thereby allowing you to leave that
legacy for your family. You can't leave a legacy if
they go to probate, then take every day they continue
a trust, you control it. You gotta have a trust
at one time, processing b first as monthly, and to
fremious for the rest of your life. You gotta give
that some praise. I say, give it, praise, praise, praise.

(52:22):
You've got a mind and a praise. All right, y'all
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Speaker 8 (52:48):
Life insurance, vetterman's benefits age, and a tennis.

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protect that?

Speaker 8 (52:55):
Well, I've got to ask when those get to do
a law first?

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have a trust because they come after your fixed test sets,
your bank account, your checking account, your savors account, your
money market account sertificates, other plosit life insurance with cast values,
your fixed indict duties. What about the erible assets may

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see the kickass after that? Well, I've got your ass.
You come after your real estate. You'll qualify money and
iras your for one case or other investments. Example, avoid
capital games. Let's say you buy a house for one
hundred thousand dollars and then one year later that house
appreciates to one million dollars, but that's a nine hundred

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thousand dollars capital game.

Speaker 8 (53:42):
You avoided that with the trust. You gotta have a trust.

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trust for seven years. Why don't we just the RDC
team and the NIX team. Well, I've got your ask
because we have endorsement. Then tax tell and story sell.

(54:28):
You know they talk about that also at the Royal
Systems Builders Convention, and that was over the weekend. I
was there as best mind of funding the RGC at
Bixi Sports and World Fund after group they put it on.

Speaker 8 (54:40):
What a great event.

Speaker 4 (54:41):
I want to give that event some praise.

Speaker 8 (54:42):
I want to make the Great.

Speaker 4 (54:43):
Diane so happy they come over there and nothing beat
a leash for win and just a lot of good
things I've been talking about with God's providence.

Speaker 8 (54:52):
Got a lot of expansion going on with the big
Seas sports.

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iHeart radio Testifle coming up in September nineteen and twenty
in the NFL kickof Day and the Free Season Game,
the Holiday Hall of Fame Game, off fandmn Ward. But
I gotta tell you at the endorsements that we have,
I say, track and tell on story, sell. We had
the endorsement other James Goodman. Now he advised four California
governors and then the change in California nursing homes and

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he endorsed the ARDC team. He said, Ray, if you
show me how to trickle these long term care at
titements out of endorseet, Well, Ray showed him.

Speaker 8 (55:27):
He endorsed them.

Speaker 4 (55:29):
He was the CEO of the California Associations and Health Facilities.
He also served on Golden Once Border Directions for twenty
one years. He knows something about the RDC team.

Speaker 8 (55:39):
He and Dorseton.

Speaker 4 (55:40):
But not only that, we have the late Robert Crossing.
He was the top legal counsel for Califurs. You know,
Calipers is the one of the largest employers in California.
California's the world's fourth boss economy. Begind the United States, Sina,
England and then that California. You know, he endorsed the

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RDC team. But not only that, we have a president
an brown NAACP San Francisco chapter. But he gave the
benediction for Vice President Kamala Harris at the DNC in Chicago.
He gave the benediction, so Vice President Kamala Harrison. You know,
he also parts with doctor Martin other King Jr. Back

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in the day they were arrested for trying to half
months at a white best block. Imagine how foreign countries
come and they want to take away diversity equit an
inclusion a sham.

Speaker 8 (56:32):
Now thinking about this.

Speaker 4 (56:34):
Two months before he gets the benediction for Vice President
Kamala Harris in the United Steach, he was on Big
Sie Sports. You know what he talked about asset protection.

Speaker 8 (56:43):
He said Big C.

Speaker 4 (56:44):
I said, yeah, yeah, what's up? He said, you get
a protect your ASCID you need asset protection.

Speaker 8 (56:48):
I said, I do.

Speaker 4 (56:49):
He said, okay, and he endorsed the RDC team. But
he's an older, intelligent black man, beautiful intelligent black man.

Speaker 8 (56:56):
You've been around the block. He's seen a lot of things.
He's seen a lot.

Speaker 4 (57:01):
He saw a lot of garbage growing up from lynchings
plus boycotton, redlining, segregation. He saw that garbage and he
knows you need asset protection.

Speaker 8 (57:16):
And he endorsed the RDC team.

Speaker 4 (57:19):
But not only that, we have Antronia George Jones Esquire,
but he's a chair of the California Black Chamber Compers
also California your Black Chamber Compers Foundation. You know, he
endorses the RDC team. He's like a Stephanie Stone. Seven
out of ten Americans have no trust. They're gonna trust
probab She don't want to trust probb. But not only that,

(57:43):
we have Anatorny's got them ah, one of the top
of the eight finals in all of California. Been doing
this thing for over a decade. And he trusts you
trust the r DC team. But not only that, we
have Eon Woods is a pastor I've known beyond twenty
five years. He works with Vinny as the cop blob
based in the state capitol of California, and he endorses

(58:06):
the RDC team. But not only that, we have missus
Cheryl Brown that he's the chair of the California Department
of Basing. You can't get a higher endorsement than that.
She can't get in trustle with anybody.

Speaker 2 (58:22):
You know.

Speaker 8 (58:22):
She endorsed the RDC team.

Speaker 4 (58:24):
Also did a trust with great Now whoever does your trust,
ask them how they've been endorsed by someone who served
four governors.

Speaker 8 (58:31):
In your state. It also the chair of the Department
of Agent in your state, because the RDC team does
if she endorses the RDC team.

Speaker 4 (58:48):
But not only that, we have Alistair Ladruz that he's
the founder of American Veteran Benefits making sure our vetefits
get their benefits, and he endorses the RDC team. But
not only that, we have Ray Dealer Cruz. He's a
president of Resource Development Consultanique, been doing their thing going
on thirty five years with the Hyatt endorsement in the

(59:10):
Sandy California and by the government's handbook, and he endorses
the RDC team. But not only that, we have Double
Ow that she's that PA Committee for the National Black
Wealthy Project. She also volunteers with Cejack, a coal mission
for just in Equitable California. They can should be good

(59:31):
at reparations for the center of the challenge statement. But
not only that, she's a business development assaultant with the
r DC team and best line business funding. She has
her own economics of where this talks, so called let's
eat you can google it unacted second runner dot work
can you be unitat six twenty five at BIM and
de prova dot net. She's also starting on another platform

(59:52):
and she endorsed with the RDC team. But not only that,
we have big Seed. I'm the co chair of the
National Black Wealthy Project. I also volunteer with sea Jackets
called Listen but just and backing up in California Nick
and should be get out reparations. I remember I was
interviewed by the Associated Press, the oldest press agency in
the United States, about reparations. I said, they said big C.

(01:00:14):
I said, hey, what they said? Why do you believe
in reparation? I said, I just want the just ACKs,
google the just ack. I want what they gave the
DAP of these Americans at birth. Third, I want what
they gave to the Native Americans, but had to landstill them.
Now they have reservations whenever you go gambling. They got
that money. That's what I want, and I want what
Lincoln and doctor King said. I want reparations now, reparations forever.

(01:00:40):
And they route it by that in the Associated Press,
and rumor has it I'm the only first shooter. No,
you're gonna have the NFL Hall Tame Game tomorrow. They'll
say nothing about reparations. Black Man have built the NFL
into a multi billion dollar Andrew, they'll say nothing about reparations.

(01:01:01):
Bixy Sports. Does you want to hear reparations talking about ESBN.
You won't hear it about it on Fox Sports. You
won't hear it about on the CBS Sports. You won't
hear it about on those ABC Sports. All they say
is touchdown, Oh bro three point played, oh man wallay,
he's going all the way. But you know, if you

(01:01:22):
owe somebody used to face them, if you stole from somebody,
you should pay them. The insurance companies that ensured the
slave sliptments still in existence. You gotta say it's government
that endure slavery. The most iconian crime this count is
ever convened from sixteen nineteen to eighteen sixty five, and
then there they owe up. If somebody had an automotive claim,

(01:01:44):
they go get a claim against their vehicle. If someone
broke into your house, you call your insurance company and
say hours long and.

Speaker 8 (01:01:51):
You want your stuff back.

Speaker 4 (01:01:54):
America gave white people one hundred and sixty acres of land.
Call the Home Say Act of eighteen. You could google it.
They told black men know America gave white men the
g I Bill when they came up from World War Two.
After the send of this company, they told black men know.

Speaker 8 (01:02:13):
If not now quin.

Speaker 4 (01:02:18):
And God gave Pixie sports, we are doing to talk
about it because it's right, if it's in God's lives.
How do you go to God and say, God, we
don't deserve to pay them nothing. We stole those people
from Africa, we list them, we raped them, we saw
them off.

Speaker 8 (01:02:36):
With impunity. And then you go to church every path
that you should start asking for reparations.

Speaker 4 (01:02:42):
People you ask for the time, How do you rob
God but not paying reparations? Now, not paying reparations forever?

Speaker 8 (01:02:51):
You know it's true, Just google the.

Speaker 4 (01:02:53):
Dust back and tell me how you gonna exclude.

Speaker 8 (01:02:55):
Americans from that.

Speaker 4 (01:02:57):
Do this company from Peter Degree nineteen to eighteen sixty
five at one point six tillion dollar economy in the
black dollar. Imagine what will do when we get our
reparations to the stimulate its economy.

Speaker 8 (01:03:10):
Jim stimulate the economy.

Speaker 4 (01:03:11):
Some praise and Rupert has it.

Speaker 8 (01:03:13):
It's not a ruger. I'm the onliest person talking.

Speaker 4 (01:03:15):
Jobs, insurance, clothes and acid protection in the universe. Broadcasting
lives on the black hole. You gotta get they see
some praise. I'm part of that black omed media. That's
a monthly jullion dollar industry, and I speak with God's true.
You know it's true. We deserve our reparations. You know

(01:03:39):
a lot of you guys been fired since dudes came
out and they said.

Speaker 8 (01:03:43):
You're fired with a chainsaw.

Speaker 4 (01:03:45):
They were saying you're fired. Well, I'm telling you, if
you're looking at work, this is what makes Pixy Sports different.
We got unsecure workday capital, best line business funding. Their
business don't art in front of the company, improves in
less than an hour for the same day funding item,
they qualify four months based statements five thousand dollars. None
of my monthy revenue through your business checking account. You

(01:04:08):
gotta be in business six months best line business funding.
We specialized in unsecure working capital up to five million dollars.
No collateral, no praise on, no tax returning, no W two.
It's equity based revenue. We have early playoff discounts. You
report your payment to your done in brad feet.

Speaker 8 (01:04:29):
We can fund them one day.

Speaker 4 (01:04:30):
You gotta get that some praise, I say, give it praise, praise,
praise because of funding is a trouble in the base
called eight London seven seven two eight sixty four.

Speaker 8 (01:04:38):
That's eight hundred.

Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
Seven seven two eighty six twenty four.

Speaker 8 (01:04:42):
And just tell them big sis you well as you know.

Speaker 4 (01:04:46):
I always pay holmst to my beautiful family legacy on
every viction sport show because I know where I come
from on my mother's side, my great band friends. My
mom pumped them with beautiful, loving kind people always make
you sure are lots of love in the family. Flew
the belly. I loved them with all my mind, body
and sould. My beautiful grandparents, money and the headechid.

Speaker 8 (01:05:06):
They were seers.

Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
They can off the top of look at a person
and tell you a lot about their past, they are
present in their future and they still helping in this day.
Loved them with all my heart, mind, body and soul,
and I can always appear on my mama, the most
beautiful mama that God ever made with his own hands
in the history to the universe. Got in a headstart program,

(01:05:27):
a food program, and also coach an All boys the
Literal League baseball team in the championship.

Speaker 8 (01:05:32):
Un the Universe.

Speaker 4 (01:05:33):
You and my mama some praise, she said, tod He said,
for all the lands without seest will I give you?
And I see fans. You know when you owe somebody
and you know where you stole from, somebody. This country
knows what it did. It knows it, and they're gonna

(01:05:54):
pay off. I love my mama all my heart, mind,
body and sold. The best person ever in my life,
always saying give God the praise. Maybe just give God
praise and do.

Speaker 8 (01:06:04):
The right thing.

Speaker 4 (01:06:06):
The best person I ever met in my life, my
dear mama. On my father's side, my grandparents albut I
never the curry. They re passed them. They had three
churches beyond two gas stations. They also own forty gigas land.
I would think you're a little walker in the hallway
one night, about till it like a knight.

Speaker 8 (01:06:21):
Get over when I tell somebody to test me my
forty eight.

Speaker 4 (01:06:25):
She said, what are you doing?

Speaker 8 (01:06:26):
Young man?

Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
Gordy gets some cookies. I said, what are you doing, Grandma?
He is tilling like a knight.

Speaker 11 (01:06:31):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:06:32):
I me going to mana day duty.

Speaker 8 (01:06:34):
He said, what are you doing, young man? Going to
get the cookies?

Speaker 4 (01:06:36):
I said, cookies?

Speaker 8 (01:06:37):
The baby crept up.

Speaker 4 (01:06:38):
But what I'm doing, Grandma, I'm going to get my reparation.

Speaker 8 (01:06:41):
But a couple up and gets one hurt. It's been
a long way. She said, there's something about your voice.

Speaker 4 (01:06:49):
I love for you speak.

Speaker 8 (01:06:50):
And now big sports is about get some money from
Saudi Arad.

Speaker 4 (01:06:53):
You gotta get that some praise. Give me praise, praise,
praise because I'm the servant ten in the years, never
missed this Yo Detroit playing sunshine and rain. Even when
I'm dealing with these aalities like the party in my nose,
But I still give got the praise. Love my grand Press,
all my heart, mind, body and soul, my beautiful father.
Former United States Air Force to fight and fight at

(01:07:14):
cheap mechanic, always making sure that planes can fly high,
so you get all DC fornight, always send the available
your mind to the highest extent. My Dad's the first
one that tell me about the s aren't seventy one blackbirdy.
He said that son, that play can fly from Los
Angeles to Washington, d C. In one hour and four minutes.
That playment fast like lightning. That playment so fast, and

(01:07:34):
now sitting in museums all over this country. I love
my dad and all my heart, my body and soul.
And then my beautiful brother Todd, always talking sports and politics,
but that mybastic voice time fors was like thunder and lightning.
The tough his peak can't rage his reader, always say
and go forward trying to love it with all my
my body and soul, My beautiful dart and Daisy, the

(01:07:56):
most beautiful daughter that God ever made with his own
hands in the history of the universe. College graduate two
degrees with honors in three and a half years from
a major university. Some come light days can be anything
you want to be. Always to us God, the blood
of Jesus. Always pretty idea at fifty four to seventeen
that no weapon from against web pot Club Daysey set

(01:08:19):
up the very first interview for Bixis back in the
day and stale the media. It became the first time
in the history of United States in America that NFL
Mother Night Football thought of broadcasting live on the Wall
Street Business Network. They had never done that before until
two Good We're nailing the black Men, and the crew
stowed up doing their thing. They would literally go to
ESPN and then the sanatika said in the show went away.

Speaker 8 (01:08:41):
But I'm a dude's stand there.

Speaker 4 (01:08:43):
That's my fruit. I've taken with that. Daisy also a
great athlete in high school. She scored six goals in
the soccer game Days with the dribble, Daisy.

Speaker 8 (01:08:50):
With a kick, Daisy with the goal, Go.

Speaker 15 (01:08:55):
Go go.

Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
If the team won the game. You can always win
in life. Always trust God, always please God.

Speaker 8 (01:09:05):
I love you but all my my body and soul.

Speaker 4 (01:09:08):
And then my beautiful half him son knocking on the
most as some son that God ever made with his
own hands, either hear histor you, oh the universe. Collage graduate,
very smart every night a good man. I'm gonna have
to SATs. I just always get the newspapers and look
up stats for big sports on players on teams, and

(01:09:28):
one day I'm not gonna said dad, when you just
google it in a lap up went out. I've been
googling ever since now on clutergy podcast platforms. And then
one day Macolm said, Dad, you want to see vix
Sports on TV.

Speaker 8 (01:09:40):
We be heading up the high school.

Speaker 4 (01:09:41):
I said yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:09:42):
He said, figure up, play remote and at the TV
and say played Big Sports. You excuse show?

Speaker 4 (01:09:47):
Come up. That's before it was even on the air
about a month player you can find a streaming expend
of the Comcast TV, Apple TV, Vocal TV, Amazion far
to me now after Z one TV and David three TV,
Malcolm mack a baby the you want to be, always
trust God, always praise God the blood of Jesus.

Speaker 8 (01:10:04):
I say, I'm fifty fourth seventeen. I pray that no
woman from against.

Speaker 4 (01:10:08):
Me prosper You could be anything you want to be
knocking Always get God to praise. I love it with
all my heart, mind, body and soul. And then Big
C with all that wether doleds over the years, Let
my great grandparents come on out of that burn where
the truck buddy send them. Like Corey Booker, they said,
you gotta believe, you gotta believe you gotta believe.

Speaker 8 (01:10:27):
Say, let's get ready to rumble.

Speaker 4 (01:10:31):
Yay, welcome through the show, Spennna that Sase's supposed to podcast.

Speaker 8 (01:10:36):
You see, I have no scripts, I have no greem,
a jella punker, I have no producers.

Speaker 4 (01:10:40):
In my ear what I have When this gland in
the brain, called the premial gland, the angels called it
the third hour.

Speaker 8 (01:10:48):
They said, that's how you're talking to God. That's why
I talk so loud, and I praise God the blood
of Jesus.

Speaker 4 (01:10:53):
I pray Isaiah fifty first seventeen, that no weapon from
against me a crossbo God, I love him with all
my my body and soul. That's my story. I'm taking
with it. And now I always praise the best fighter
to hell to walk the platter. Back in the day,
there's a man known by the name of du Boudini Brown.
He's doing the Muhammad Ali's right hand man. You would

(01:11:13):
always tell Ali you feel like a butterfly and you
sing like a big rumble young man Rumbo. He said,
with all you.

Speaker 8 (01:11:21):
Got to use, how can you lose? Ali said, I'm
so pretty, I can't probably be beat.

Speaker 4 (01:11:25):
And every time I listen to bigs He's supposed to
go on a shout reparations now, the dust deck, reparations forever.
And then I felt like a butterfly N's team, like
a lead. There was no fighter greed, the Muhammad al
Leid And as you know on every Big S sports podcast,
I pay amas to them, memotas the King Jr.

Speaker 8 (01:11:44):
Who said the arc of the moral universe is long,
but it bears towards justice.

Speaker 4 (01:11:52):
And I also payamas to a Dirk at sixteenth President
Avery Hamli, the only one he's in enough to fast
operations one.

Speaker 8 (01:11:58):
When they say the conference, I want to pass that
one big good of a bill.

Speaker 4 (01:12:02):
We'll say past reparations now, the duest deck, pass reparations whatever.

Speaker 8 (01:12:06):
Say it again if.

Speaker 4 (01:12:08):
They say it, past reparations now, the just Act, dast
reparations whatever. Say it again, they say it, past reparations now,
the just deck, past reparations forever.

Speaker 8 (01:12:20):
I thank you, I appreciate you can that you have
your shoe book.

Speaker 4 (01:12:26):
Fantastic day, Praise God. No, these kadies are fire, kay

(01:12:53):
d Do you work here?

Speaker 1 (01:12:55):
Think I period out of magic smoke because I working
nine to five.

Speaker 4 (01:12:58):
Talk still be two long one right?

Speaker 1 (01:13:00):
Whatever kid?

Speaker 9 (01:13:04):
You speak?

Speaker 1 (01:13:07):
Sweet?

Speaker 9 (01:13:07):
Please you really think you can outflip me. Hmm, that's cute, yo.

Speaker 1 (01:13:20):
I can go all pro and these, bro you need
all I can guard your air row?

Speaker 4 (01:13:23):
You up sure about that?

Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
Well not anymore.

Speaker 17 (01:13:30):
Because looking for a quarterback go thout you retired Billy
needs please, You're right, Billy, These do bring on my
eyes every shoe for every athlete only at Dix.

Speaker 4 (01:13:46):
Dick says the goat.

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