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August 20, 2025 • 77 mins
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There's more to life than just making money.

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It's integrity. Is what you stand for, what you think.

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I think you gotta be a little crazy sometimes in
this world to get what you want.

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to him. Somebody's that tread me to.

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Somebody's getting at our sons.

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the money making man.

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You let them go.

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I make sure you said up.

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It's got no more.

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That thirty five and I'm still a pretty guy.

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I gotta my lady kid, and I'm trying to go
back into another big I know what it is to
risk everything you have or something that you want.

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I know what that means to have nothing and want everything.

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I can't go out like it.

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You know that you.

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Gonna do this.

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I got into this by myself.

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I'm gonna get out of it by myself. Where's my money?
I got the four pounds to fit in my head.

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I don't try it. Nothing funny.

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Charlton Curry a former NFL player now President and CEO
of Big C Sports Corporation. Mister Curry loves bringing sports
and real life experiences to his worldwide audience.

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Charlton is a longtime.

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Award winning top radio broadcaster covering all sports including NFL football,
NBA basketball, MLB baseball, as well as college football, basketball, baseball,
MMA boxing, golf, soccer, and others.

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On many networks and podcasts.

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Charlton hosts rivetting and informative discussions on race, big business
in sports. He is the co chair of the Sacramento
chapter of the National Black Wall Street Project, focused on restorative.

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Justice and economic empowerment.

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Mister Curry as a business development consultant for Resource Development
Consulting and Corporators, the top endorsement in the state of California,
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around the country, while also offering hope. Contact mister Curry
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Together we achieve greatness.

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House divided against itself cannot stand.

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We're here to celebrate where we've come from for the
last two hundred and thirty three years.

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Today is a new chapter.

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Today is a new age, and I think.

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You'll agree that the new chapter is getting off with
good start.

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We'll get rewarding and market.

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We can choose outcomes of people's lives everywhere.

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The leap of faith, the vote of confidence.

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That is why we're standing here today getting ready to ring.

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The bell on the New York Stock Exchange.

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Reparations has been here and have been working on for generations.
From the very beginning, people were knocking on the door saying.

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We are owed for our labor.

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Kellie House she was born a slave.

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She went out all around.

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In the community to other black people that they ought,
asked the government to get somebody because they were pulled
and they were desperate. By nineteen hundred, she had three
hundred thousand news paying members. It was the largest organization
of black folk that had existed. Pretty soon her activities

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came to the attention of the government and they convicted
her a fraud.

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The federal charge was that, at a time when you
should have known that the federal government would never give
negroes anything, why were you telling negroes they should organize.

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To try to get something.

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They sent her to prison to serve one year term
she got out of prison, she went back to Danshville
to this shotgun house.

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She got uterine cancer and she died.

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You can draw a direct line from Kelly House to
the reparations movement today.

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Language in the missishipta.

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From At the very same time that America refused to
give the Negro in the land through an act of Congress,
our government was giving away millions of acres of land in.

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The West and the Midwest.

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Lord.

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But not only did they give the land, they built.

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Land grant colleges for government.

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Money to teach them how to farm.

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Not only that they provided county agents contrive of that
expertise and parment. Not only that they provided low interest
rates in order that they could mechanize that farm. Not
only that, but day many of these people are receiving
millions of dollars in federal subsidies, not to Paul. And

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they have a parracy for Kevin the black man, and he.

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Ever lift himself by his own hootstraps.

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This is what we're faced with, and this is the
reality now when we come to Washington.

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And this campaign, we are coming to get our.

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de Hill, California. I produced the show, I direct the topics.
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then I never miss the sholve in ten years, give
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Right back from the Big Seed Pause also known as
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two podcast last I'm now the black Hole, give the universe.
That's my story and I've taken with it.

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What a great day on off day? Give up day?
So he praised give up days, some praise. I gotta say,
what a great day the Big Sports. That a lot
of stuff to govern.

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But you know, when it comes to the media that time,
you gotta tell your own story. And I got I
run across some lots about the future. U Sports Medius
arrived and it's athlete on.

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And I say black owned players.

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TV innovative approcess storytelling has given athletes an unpresident and
control of their own narratives. The criticism has become predictable,
too fat, not good enough, didn't show up when it mattered. Now,
I know, I covered a couple of games. I was
covering MMA Fighting and Dim the Hills back year in
two thy and sixteen, and sometime the camera guy didn't

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show up.

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But that's Okay, he was an ex athlete. It doesn't matter.
Maybe he hadn't flat tired.

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But for years athletes have been since up into restless,
relentless scrutiny and criticism traditional sports.

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Media and the stories filing through a lens that could
not control.

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But I gotta tell you, I'm gonna let you hear
some stories about some players that I've taken the ball
in their own hand.

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You gotta got them by the balls, if that makes sense.

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If you got the balls in your own hand, don't
let somebody else tell you what happened. For years, a
lot of athletes have been criticized, all the guys that
well spoken, he doesn't enough see well, well you tried
geting ctzy and going on the microphone.

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No matter what it is, it's more than one way
that's hitting cat. I've eaten so.

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Much food in the last day. I feel like I
consume all the food in the black hole in the universe.

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But I gotta I gotta eat it so much, I said.

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I went to the to the store where I bought
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I say every time every week, every week. This week
my clues around the week's last he said, Oh, it's
the it's that the Washerman team is you, Big c.
It's you. It's not me, it's you. It's not me
as you.

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I want you to hear some stories that have gone
on in the world as worst to get to control
your own narrat If you don't control it, that somebody
else does, and I want you to live in with
your own.

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Eyes and ears.

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To storytelling is giving athletes unprecedented control of their narratives.
The criticism had become predictable, to fact not good enough,
didn't show up when it mattered. For years, athletes have
been subject to relentless scrutiny from traditional sports media, their
stories filtered through a lens they couldn't control. But Darren

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Gidrey had a different vision. In the bustling backdrop of
NBA All Star Weekend in San Francisco, where celebrities and
athletes Chris Paul, Kenny Smith, Fabulous Jeremia, just to name
a few, weaved in and out of the backstage area
of historic year Babuena Center for the Arts for the
Player's TV Player's Honors Awards. Guidri takes a moment to

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not only speak with me amidst the madness, but to
plainly share his vision for what will be the future
of sports media. As the founder of players TV, he's
created something unprecedented, a network that puts athletes in the
driver's seat of their own narratives. Player's TV was built
off of the collective in mind. Gidri explains, we saw

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athletes starting production companies, but they lacked distribution. Our goal
was to focus on distribution first and bringing athletes together,
allowing them time with their families in a much more intimate,
humanized way, beyond the game, beyond the uniform. The concept
emerged from a simple but profound observation fans care more

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about what these athletes are doing beyond the court than
the field, says Gidri. It's this insight that has shaped
players TV's approach to content creation, moving away from the
traditional sports media model that often reduces athletes to their.

Speaker 8 (25:11):
Statistics and game day performances.

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Athletes have been subject to a lot of criticism from
mainstream sports media. Thus, Gidre notes his tone reflects the
frustration many athletes feel with conventional coverage. The guys sucked
last year, The guy's too fat mostly things like that. Instead,
Players TV offers something different, a platform where athletes can

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show up as their full selves, sharing stories that traditional
sports media often overlooks. Since its launch in twenty twenty,
the network has evolved into a powerhouse, reaching over three
hundred million households through partnerships with major platforms like DirecTV,
YouTube TV, Fubo, Amazon, Fire TV, and Filo. But what's

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particularly striking is the content strategy. We're not focusing on
all the other live sports on the court, how you perform,
Gidri explains, We're focusing strictly on how they show up
their passions. This approach has led to some unexpected and
engaging programming. We have guys doing cooking shows, we have
women doing cooking shows, reality series, he says, highlighting how

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the network brings familiar formats to life with athletic star power.
These shows offer fans an intimate look at their favorite
athletes lives beyond the game, creating connections that go deeper
than box scores and highlight reels. Now Player's TV is
taking its innovation to the next level. During our conversation,

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Guidry reveals their latest breakthrough, a dedicated streaming app, featuring
AI powered voice language translation technology. We have Chris Paul
speak French, he says, explaining how their patent pending technology
will allow athletes to connect with fans across language barriers.
It's a development that could revolutionize how athletes engage age

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with their global fan base. But the journey hasn't been
without its challenges, particularly as a black founder in an
industry traditionally dominated by a select few. It was very
tough as a black founder launching a media company because
this industry is only owned by the majority gidry acknowledges.
But being able to be a black founder, to be

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able to do something that hasn't been done before, has
allowed us to disrupt, and we are one of one
in the world that's called players TV. The network's success
speaks to the power of this disruption. In twenty twenty three, alone,
Players TV welcomed two two hundred fan owners as part
of a three point two million dollar raise, with another

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round plan for this year. The platform has attracted more
than seventy superstar athlete investors and partners, creating a truly
collaborative ecosystem where athletes have a genuine stake in how
their stories are told. Last weekend's owners Fest, featuring performance
is by Fabulous and Jeremy, and the inaugural Player's TV
Players Honors Awards celebrated this collective achievement. Honorees including chini Ogumik,

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Chris Paul, Carmelo, Anthony and Kenny Smith represent just a
fraction of the talent that has embraced Players TV's vision
being able to continue to do that world scale, innovate, inspire,
inform people. That's kind of how we keep ourselves from
the mess and keep focusing on the unity of what
we do. Gidri reflects his philosophy for success is refreshingly straightforward.

(28:32):
I think if we unite, we always win. As our
conversation wraps up, interrupted briefly by a warm embrace from
one of Players TV's athlete partners, it's clear that Guidri's
vision extends far beyond creating just another media platform. He's
building a movement that's transforming how athlete stories are told,
who gets to tell them, and most importantly, who owns them.

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In an industry historically resistant to change, that might be
the biggest victory of all.

Speaker 11 (29:04):
Well, thank you, thank you for joining all of us
today as we discuss black health empowerment, advocating for yourself
and advocating for your community. Health is collective, health is cultural,
and health is generational. And when you empower yourself and
take care of your well being, you strengthen your family,

(29:27):
you uplift your community, and you actually lay the groundwork
for future generations. At Pfizer, patients are at the heart
of everything that we do, and that's from the earliest
stages of our development, through clinical trials, through the approval
of our medicines, and all the way through the use
of our medicines. We are listening to patients, patient advocates,

(29:51):
and caregivers and we have been doing this at Fviser
for one hundred and seventy five years.

Speaker 19 (29:57):
And our work doesn't just end with the innovation and
the science. It's all about doing work with patient advocates
around public policy, which I know that you've heard a
lot about today, and also social impact issues.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
And this conversation is important.

Speaker 11 (30:14):
Because so many of these issues over impact disproportionally impact
African Americans and we're aiming to close this gap by
helping ensure that you have the resources you need to
advocate for yourself and your loved ones.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
So let's get into it.

Speaker 4 (30:29):
It's important for.

Speaker 19 (30:30):
Us to center to patient in everything that we do,
and with me today, we have three phenomenal panelists who
are dedicated to advocating for black health after their own
personal experiences with healthcare.

Speaker 11 (30:44):
Please note that these panelists are being paid for their time.
Their views are their own and do not necessarily.

Speaker 8 (30:51):
Reflect advisors views.

Speaker 19 (30:53):
So I'm going to one last time introduce our phenomenal
panel and then we'll get into the conversation.

Speaker 11 (30:58):
So we've got LaToya Dentist, who is the founder and
CEO of the nonprofit A Chance to Learn.

Speaker 19 (31:05):
She founded her nonprofit which focuses on transforming the lives
of children and families through comprehensive early education, empowering parent
engagement program, and.

Speaker 8 (31:15):
Essential perinatal health support. And we've got Candace Henley.

Speaker 11 (31:20):
She is the chief surviving Officer and founder of the
nonprofit Blue Hat Foundation. She founded the nonprofit after being
diagnosed with colon cancer at age thirty five to raise
polarectal cancer awareness in communities of color through culturally relevant education, storytelling,
and advocacy.

Speaker 8 (31:41):
And we have Kadeen Ellis.

Speaker 19 (31:44):
Kadeen is an actress, podcast host, wife and mother of four.
She's openly shared her personal health journey and how it
shaped her advocacy for mental health support and maternal self care.
So each of you women has a personal story that
feeling your drive to help others, LaToya, let's start with you.

(32:04):
Can you tell us a bit about your health journey
and it'd be great if you could share a couple
of pivotal moments that you had along the way.

Speaker 7 (32:12):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (32:12):
Absolutely, Hey, beautiful people. So I have to see saved
my life twice. I had five miscarriages and the fifth
one nearly killed me. The hospital said, had I made
it to the hospital five minutes later, I wouldn't be here.
So my husband and I decided that we didn't want

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to have children, and a friend recommended we see another doctor.

Speaker 8 (32:38):
Upon our first visits.

Speaker 9 (32:39):
She asked, she phoned my doctor and said, did you
happen to do an autopsy on the fetus to determine
why she had miscarried.

Speaker 7 (32:47):
I didn't know you.

Speaker 9 (32:47):
Could do that, but she ran series of tests on
my body to determine that I was miscarrying because I
lacked progestal and the baby needed the protestero to live.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
So we got pregnant.

Speaker 9 (33:02):
She prescribed for gesteroe.

Speaker 7 (33:05):
All was well.

Speaker 9 (33:06):
Fast forward, three and a half months into the pregnancy.
I started having miscarriage symptoms again. We go to the
hospital and they say you've lost your baby.

Speaker 8 (33:18):
You need to go to the doctor to get a DNC.

Speaker 7 (33:20):
We go to the doctor.

Speaker 9 (33:22):
My husband was in the room, advocacy number one in
the room, and my doctor said, well, LaToya, I'm so sorry,
and let's just go across the street to do the DNC.
And he said, can we not do a DNC. It'll
be the sixth DNC within two years. We don't know
what that's doing to her body. The doctor said, well,

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if the sack is intact, we have to do it,
but if not, she'll be fine.

Speaker 8 (33:49):
It'll pass.

Speaker 9 (33:51):
They did a vaginal sonogram to find that the hospital
had made a mistake. There my baby was kicking and
moving and had I I walked across the street, I
would have aborted my baby. We named him Chance because
God gave him a chance at life.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
Thank you.

Speaker 7 (34:12):
Fast forward, you guys.

Speaker 9 (34:14):
I am on bed rest, diagnosed with gestational diabetes in
pre clampsia. Had an emergency C section nearly two months
before Chance was due We were fine in the hospital.
About seven days, not even seven days after being released,
I'm in the bed land down. My body starts seizing

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and releasing fluid. Advocacy number two. My husband called nine
to one one and they said check her blood pressure.

Speaker 7 (34:45):
He did, it was high.

Speaker 8 (34:47):
Gave me apple cider, vinegar and water.

Speaker 7 (34:51):
I find out that I nearly died.

Speaker 9 (34:55):
The leading cause of death for black women postpartum is
just stational diabetes in pre clamsia. And what happens is
your body starts seizing, releasing fluid and you die.

Speaker 7 (35:08):
Advocacy is so important.

Speaker 8 (35:10):
It's so important for us to have somebody in the room.
And if we can't, Ladies, make.

Speaker 9 (35:16):
Sure that you're asking questions, not until you get an answer,
but until you understand. Ask about that morbidity and what
it means, and then write it down. Take notes, not
to build a case, but to better advocate for yourself.

Speaker 8 (35:32):
Give me a minute, let me understand what you're saying
to me.

Speaker 9 (35:36):
And if you're not satisfied with that, sometimes ladys, let.

Speaker 8 (35:39):
Me get someone with me.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (35:41):
We have to advocate for ourself.

Speaker 8 (35:42):
Yeah, because you do sometimes have to self advocate.

Speaker 3 (35:44):
And when you do self advocate, you really do have
to use.

Speaker 11 (35:47):
Your tools, and I know that if you had has tools,
I have it a chance to learn has tools. Fuser
has a cancer tool that's called This is Living with
Cancer where you can get pre information and actually find
out what some of your risk factors are.

Speaker 23 (36:00):
I advocate write it down, Yet write it down. Write
it down, Jernie, you developed preclamcy a postpartum. So what
did that teach you about the pregnancy process and what
do you want folksom here to understand?

Speaker 11 (36:14):
Absolutely so if you're planning to become pregnant or happen
just to become pregnant. I think there's a lot of
focus on the first three.

Speaker 8 (36:22):
Trimesters, right. You hear first trimesters, second trimester.

Speaker 11 (36:25):
Third trimester, But far too often I'm finding as I
speak to other moms who are first time moms or
just vet moms, that are like, these are the things
I didn't know about. There's something we call the fourth trimester,
and that is essentially the time once you deliver the
baby up until at least six weeks postpartum, and what
most people don't know is that's where a lot of

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things can go wrong. So to Latoya's point as well,
not knowing that gestational diabetes postpartum put a clamshit.

Speaker 7 (36:54):
No, people don't know what these things are.

Speaker 11 (36:56):
And it wasn't until I started to share my story
publicly that people said, oh my goodness, I had no
idea there was a possibility that after having the baby
things can go awry. I could potentially lose my life,
not just during childbirth, but after. So let's start talking
more and letting people be aware of informing people of

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the symptoms to look out.

Speaker 8 (37:19):
Who are nausea, high blood pressure, headache.

Speaker 11 (37:22):
There are all of these tell tale symptoms that one
will experience that can literally let them know these are
the red flags that are associated with postpartum pot clancia
or just stational diabetes.

Speaker 6 (37:37):
Well, what an amazing understanding that health is wealth and
for a lot of women out there, African American women,
oftentimes they want to praise our athletes, but they don't
do as much as a society to make sure we're
healthy in childbirth and with big Seed sports, I want
you to hear that from people advocating for the health
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Speaker 10 (45:32):
You gotta give that some praise, give a great, great praise.

Speaker 6 (45:36):
I gotta tell you, I love paying attention to the
history of medical care for black women and all women,
and black women have not been given the same type
of treatment that black athletes have, and.

Speaker 3 (45:48):
That's a fact. So I love letting women tell their
own story. That's my threat I'm taking with it.

Speaker 6 (45:53):
Also, sports anchors starting their own narrative, creating the own
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Speaker 3 (46:21):
Expenses, assuming they even agreed to do a deal with you.
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The TV channel.

Speaker 6 (47:14):
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Speaker 3 (48:17):
Starting off this simp Timbo gives up timp of some praise,
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Speaker 6 (48:24):
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of TV channel you want to broadcast your content on,
delimit the content to the end user platform, and then
monetize the channel with dynamic add in searching, dam ad
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you're ready to start just through your content, you gotta
evaluate your content. That's the first step, and creating a
TV channel is understanding how your audience and viewers will
relate to your streaming content. Most already have a clear
understanding of what they have to offer, so this step
won't take long if you've already done the background work

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at the same time step two. Before you can answer
the main question of step two, choosing which type of
TV channel just dark, you should be able to answer
the following questions. Number one, how many hours of content
you have with AI streaming? You can do about two
minutes of content and the AI takes over and that's
not going anywhere soon, in fact, is expanding.

Speaker 3 (49:30):
Number two, what type of content is it? Well?

Speaker 6 (49:32):
With Big ZED Sports TV, we offer NFL football coverage,
NBA Maintenleague Baseball, MMA boxing, also shock and field, college
and professional sports. And of course I have the opportunity
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their business nationwide. I do that with it Big C Sports. Also,
how does your audience prefer to consume the content? That's important?

Speaker 3 (50:05):
What do they want?

Speaker 6 (50:06):
I offer opportunities like jobs on Big SAT Sports TV.
It's not just about saying to them, oh bro, three
boy plays, oh man, what hey he's going all the way.
I want old man Willer to have a chance to
employ himself or herself. And that's my street I'm taking
with it. Remember four, what platforms are they already using
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Spotify it's one of them. There's Amazon and another one.
There's so many others and I don't I don't remember
all of them, but I know they're in my mind. Amazon,
Fire TV. It's just so many things that are coming
to Big Sea Sports and I want to get.

Speaker 3 (50:42):
That to praise. Also, remember the TV that's important.

Speaker 6 (50:45):
And then do you have a plan to offer any
of the content by a life dream And that's what
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And there are other platforms that are out there Exfinity,
Comcast TV, Apple TV, Bookoo TV, Amazon, far TV, as
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coming with Big Seas Sports. And then at course of
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Speaker 3 (51:23):
The number of hours of type of content you have
to determine whether you have.

Speaker 6 (51:27):
Enough to run a linear TV channel or if it
should be instead pivot to a video on demand a
pod experience. For example, sixty hours of a soft suthing
music with nature footage is enough for a linear TV
channel because most users play it in the background. If
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the other hand, if viewers want to enjoy sixty repeat
hours of the cookie shows, that won't perform as well
on linear TV. Many of our clients have thousands of
hours of content. If that's the case for you, your
TV is clearly a good christ. If you have less content,
that doesn't mean you cannot start a linear r TV channel.
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They've been asking for jobs with Big C Sports.

Speaker 3 (52:11):
I kid you not.

Speaker 6 (52:12):
They say, just give you two minutes of talking and
then the robots will takeover. Are we all have walking minds?
If the robots takeover, why would they need us? So
I let them take over a little bit. But I
don't give them the code to tow up the sterea. Well,
if that thing says the end. But linear TV is
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just means to be need to be more careful and
making your program schedule and choosing which platforms you want
to distribute that to a linear TV channels. It caters
to the traditional lean back TV experience as a lot
of people have learned growing up. Lean forward experience of
video on demand VOD popularity is at his peak right now.

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You got to get that some praise because more and
more people are saying I want I want linear on
demand and they are doing it. You know, when you
play in the background, when you're at the gym, working out,
sometimes on a walk, it's just linear programming.

Speaker 3 (53:07):
You hear it going and you don't really pay much
thought to it, but it's there.

Speaker 6 (53:11):
Linear TV also uses surgeon on free ad supporter streaming
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Speaker 3 (53:22):
So there's more coming with big seed sports.

Speaker 6 (53:24):
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Speaker 3 (53:46):
I started just doing a podcast.

Speaker 6 (53:48):
In fact, give us a radio show on Salem Media,
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Speaker 3 (53:55):
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Speaker 6 (56:39):
You get an asset protection, insurance covers required by law,
general liability, workers compensation lawyer specializing in living trust, medicare
and MEDICALNT planning for long term care, avoid probate life
and insurance vetamin's benefit eight and at tennis.

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I've got to ask, because a trust protect your bank account.
You're taking account and there saving the account, your money
market accounts attenpicates of that positive life insurance with cats value.

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Your fixing thectinuities in pre planning and avoids the looking
back period.

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What about theory of what assets been saved? Does a
trust protect that?

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Will?

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I've got your ass A trust protect your rule estate,
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a house for one hundred thousand dollars and then one
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it's a nine hundred thousand dollars capital game, you avoid
that with a trust attention and business owners attention business

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It's so important that you have.

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into eight six two four eight hundred and seven seven
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I'm telling you right now, right here, right now, there's

(58:11):
a lot of grows happening with the Big S team
I just thank God for in the RDC team. I'm
telling you so many things happening in.

Speaker 3 (58:17):
The world of.

Speaker 6 (58:20):
Infrastructure. The BIX team is not just about sports and
touchdown hob.

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Three point play.

Speaker 10 (58:27):
Oh man, way he's going all the week.

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It's not just about that.

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It's about creating infrastructure, offering opportunities in the insurance tergy
from seed this Chinese seed.

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If you if you only knew.

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What's coming, here's coming, here's coming, is coming, is coming,
and you'll be able to grab it home. With the
big SE teams that pop threat, I'm thinking with it,
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Five thirty.

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Forty fifte seventy percent, seventy percent, eighty percent, ninety percent,
how about one hundred percent when you're joining the Big
Seed team they did as a praise, It's coming, It's coming,
is coming, loosey.

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I'm home, Oh Lucy, I'm home, and I'm.

Speaker 6 (59:17):
Coming around them out of Big Seed, I'm coming around
the dog hoop in the black hole.

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That's my third that digging with it.

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Imagine the black Hole will hire more insurance ators in
the history of the United States than ever existence before.

Speaker 10 (59:29):
Do you believe in Miracle's yes, you gotta get the
whole Big Seed, get the hole.

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Un Like some fund raiser and they asking for more money,
more money, more money.

Speaker 6 (59:39):
With the Big Ce team, I'm giving you and we
are giving you more money, more money, more money, and
you gotta get us a praise take the Manada and
one hundred million dollars. That's my thirt that digging with it.
We're gonna make you an offer so good, so good.
If you don't take it, then you gotta babysit my my, my, my,
hiaenus you know all the babysit my iaena.

Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
You gotta put that your assets.

Speaker 6 (01:00:04):
If you ever know what an aia like to eat.
If you don't, if you don't enjoin the big C team,
you might have the babysit. My ada's not a pretty.

Speaker 3 (01:00:11):
Sighted but I already told you, you know so many
things you're wonderful that's coming. I thank God.

Speaker 6 (01:00:16):
I've been through joy playing sunshine and rain, and God
knows that. I just gotta say, so many things are happening, and.

Speaker 3 (01:00:23):
I give God the praise.

Speaker 10 (01:00:26):
They soon can't talk about the praise. Didn't talk about
asset protection. I know what I'm saying. She did not
trust for seven years.

Speaker 6 (01:00:31):
Why are adjust thee or is he d well? I've
got to ask because facts tell and the resale. We
have a we have an endorsements the late dams go Mans.
He advised for California governors and let the change at California.

Speaker 3 (01:00:45):
Duntet knows.

Speaker 6 (01:00:46):
He also he served on Golden Ones board of directors
for twenty one years. Keep was a CEO that California
Association of Health Facilities. You need to ray, he said,
young man, if you Cheril B. Howter trigger his long
term carry at Tamans, I will endorsed you for showed him.

(01:01:08):
He endorsed them. He endorsed the r DC team but
not only that. He had the lead Robert Coffin. He
was the top thinggo counselor of the Calipers that you know,
Calipers is one of the largest employers in California. You
may also know that California is the world's fourth part
of economy, behind the United States, behind China, behind England,

(01:01:32):
and then that California. He endorsed the RDC team, but
not only in that, we have President Patin James Brown, NAACP,
president of the San Francis called brand.

Speaker 4 (01:01:45):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:01:45):
He gave the benediction for Vice President Kamala Harrison at
the DNC and Chicago.

Speaker 3 (01:01:50):
He also had lunch with Black and Ron Luther King JUNR.

Speaker 6 (01:01:53):
They were arrested for trying to have breakfast at a
white's only vest line in the Land of the Free
and the whole of the braid. Do you know where
he was about the two months before he gives that
benedecy for Vice President Kamala Harrison. He was on Big
C Sports. He said, b C, you gotta protect your assets.
You need an asset protection.

Speaker 3 (01:02:13):
I said, I know.

Speaker 6 (01:02:15):
You know he endorses the r DC team, but not
only that, they have George Jones Esquire Altonia, George Jones,
he said, chair of the California Black Team rec commers,
also of California Black Team rec commings on on DC.

Speaker 3 (01:02:29):
You know he endorses the r DC team.

Speaker 6 (01:02:31):
Black is a stepinitely stone, Black is a stepite done.
Seven out of ten Americas do not have a do
not have a trust. Seventh out of ten Americas would
rather go to probate than have my own trust.

Speaker 3 (01:02:44):
That's crazy.

Speaker 6 (01:02:46):
Attorney's got tim and who he's one of the top
of state planners and assid protection attorneys in all the
California And he endorses the r DC team. But not
only that, after you have half of Leon Woods after
only twenty five years he worked with media, the top
lobbys at the state capitol in California.

Speaker 3 (01:03:03):
He endorses the RDC team. But not only that, we
have missus Sheryl Brown.

Speaker 6 (01:03:08):
That she's the chair of the California Black She's the
chair of the California Department of Mating.

Speaker 3 (01:03:14):
You can't get much bigger than that.

Speaker 6 (01:03:17):
You know, she endorses the RDC team. She could go
anywhere she wants to get a dressed. She gotta addressed
with the RDC team. But not only that, we have
Alis Della Gruze. He's the founder of American Veteran Benefits
KEM and ow Vedmin's get their benefits.

Speaker 3 (01:03:32):
You know. He endorses the RDC team.

Speaker 6 (01:03:35):
But not only that, we have Redealer Gruz and he's
the president a resource development of something. He been doing
any thing going on thirty five years with the highest
endorsements in the state of California and by the government's handbook.
He endorses the RDC team. But not only that, we
have double O. She's the committee for the National Black

(01:03:56):
Coalthing Project. She also volunteers with c Jack and Call
for adjust in Ecuadable California, making sure the center of
the challenge Laver we get our reparations. She's also a
business development consultant with the RDC team and Best Line
Business Funding.

Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
But not only that, had her own economics and where
to talk so called let's eat.

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You can google it on access secondmentner dot org and
can you be u ninett fourty five at them and
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Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
He's also starting a new platform and she endorses it
the RDC teams. But not only that, but we have
Big C.

Speaker 6 (01:04:26):
Is that you just see I'm Big C when I
with my kid, the most the most wonderful, beautiful, intelligent
black man broadcasting in the black hole in the univarse,
and I endorse the RDC team. I'm the co chair
of the NASAL the Blackquality Project. I volunteerly the tja
CAN Coalition for adjust in Ecuadable California, making should we

(01:04:46):
get our reparations.

Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
I'm also a business developent consultant with.

Speaker 6 (01:04:49):
The RDC team and best Line Business funded with Big
C Sports, offering jobs.

Speaker 10 (01:04:55):
And asset protection all over the black hole in the universe.

Speaker 6 (01:05:00):
I gotta tell your rumor happened now. I'm not one
of those afters that shows up and say give me
your money, give me your money, give me your money.
With my team, we're trying to give you the money.

Speaker 10 (01:05:11):
Show you the money.

Speaker 3 (01:05:12):
It would have Denzel seen the movie. In the movie
Dumb and dumbery, he said.

Speaker 10 (01:05:15):
Show me the money.

Speaker 3 (01:05:17):
That wasn't dumber, that wasn't the dumb Devin, Tamvith Blant
and tapoos Okay, but they said the same thing. I
love the movie, Denzel.

Speaker 6 (01:05:26):
Was my deep I just watched it. Go watch it again.
Oh my god, it's an all fan never world hyat
the Lewis. I gotta tell you so many things that
are happening, and its worse. I'm so grateful, I'm so good.
I just want to give God some praise. I'm gonna
give God praise, praise, praise. God said, for all the
land that thou seest, will I give you? And now

(01:05:47):
I see forever. You gotta give God the praise, Give.

Speaker 3 (01:05:51):
Me, praise, praise, praise. I've heard it many, many times. Sometimes.

Speaker 6 (01:05:56):
I've been working on this thing as a metaphysical prayer
where you ask God so what you want, and you
focus with a deep desire, and next thing you know
is there give it being there. Some braize they don't
chase people chase God. On our start of this journey.
There are people on my on my team, and they

(01:06:16):
jump off the team.

Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
And that's okay. People gotta go where they gotta go.
There is nothing wrong with that.

Speaker 6 (01:06:21):
But you gotta know, if you don't have control of
your own life, somebody's gonna control your life for you.
If you don't hold this dream where when you're driving
down the road, then you're gonna be in the pastor
to seat of somebody else's life.

Speaker 3 (01:06:32):
And they may not have, They may not have plans
for you going forward. Letting people go, let them go
find their happiness.

Speaker 10 (01:06:37):
Go find your happiness. What a JFK say?

Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
One small favor for man one giantly for Big Sea sports.

Speaker 6 (01:06:45):
He did have some praise.

Speaker 10 (01:06:47):
You gotta give it praise.

Speaker 6 (01:06:49):
That's positor it up. You're with it, you know, as
I've always seen magsy sports. I told you, if you're
looking at work, you can get it. Ain't one two
eight sixty four. That's eight hundred and seven seven two
act four.

Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
Now I may not go to a show and ask
you for money. I'm out for the job.

Speaker 6 (01:07:08):
That's why in all fifty states, especially for our African
American brethren, white boys, a first hired, last fired.

Speaker 3 (01:07:18):
Black men have ben last hired at first fire.

Speaker 14 (01:07:20):
I know this.

Speaker 6 (01:07:21):
To do this, this sacoplulf back clulb thing for a
saco one of the state. I want to get education
and employment more so than having someone play football and
basketball baseball. Yeah, due your stadium, but go get cort
responsible to do that. At the same time, when big
C shows up, you're gonna find employment.

Speaker 3 (01:07:38):
Give that some praise. Keep your wallet at home. You
can keep your wallet at home. Keep a walling at home.
If you join the big C team and the RDC team,
you don't need to You.

Speaker 6 (01:07:49):
Don't need to spend your wallet on anything. Teach your
kids if that makes sense to you. You the opportunities
with the big CED team to make yourself.

Speaker 3 (01:07:57):
More money, more money, more money. They give me, that's
a praise. You gotta give me praise. If you know
where you.

Speaker 6 (01:08:05):
Come from, maybe you respect your root a little bit.
That's why I gotta tell you on every Vision Sports podcast.
I love playings to my beautiful family, Negacine and I
always started on my mother's side, my great grandparents, my
More and Pop, beautiful loving kind people, always thinking you're
lots of love with the family and lots of food
in the belly. You know, so many times I can't

(01:08:26):
realize a lot of things that are just happening in
my life. It's just by God's miracles, it's by God's grace,
it's by the blood of Jesus. That's why I do
things the way I do them. I'm telling us, it's
what I do.

Speaker 3 (01:08:41):
I think my ancestry for so many things are in
my life right now.

Speaker 6 (01:08:46):
My great grandparents, my more Pop, beautiful, loving kind, people
always thinking you're lots of love in the family and
lots of food and belly.

Speaker 3 (01:08:54):
I love them with all my mind, body and soul.
They feeling in this day. And then my grandparents Mud
and Hezeki.

Speaker 6 (01:09:01):
They were fears, take an awful time looking at the
person and tell you a lot about their path, their president,
and their future. And they still help me to their things.
Let them with all my mind, body and soul. And
when I can always depeend on my mama, the most
beautiful mama that God ever made with his own hands.

Speaker 3 (01:09:17):
In the history of the universe.

Speaker 6 (01:09:22):
Doner the head start programs in food program and also
coaching all boys literally baseball team to the championship of
the universe.

Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Always see it rise, always said, give God the praise.
He said, God, you said for all the landers that
was SS will I give you and I see forever.

Speaker 6 (01:09:41):
The best person I ever met in my life, My
dear Mama. Let me with all my my body and soul.
On my father's side, my grandparents i Wula never heard
of curry. They were packing, They had three churches, they
owned two gas stations and open They also owned food
the Higgres the land. I was eight years old walking
through the hallway about ten like a night I felt
somebody test me my full end.

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
She said, what are you doing?

Speaker 10 (01:10:02):
Young man, going to get some cookies? I said, whoa,
what are you doing?

Speaker 3 (01:10:06):
Grandma? He is till at night. You you let me
go to the middle age thirty?

Speaker 6 (01:10:10):
She said, what are you doing? The man going to
get the cookies like that cook is a baby? Cut
up what I'm doing, Gramma, I'm gonna get my reparation.
You gotta been a long way a couple of cookies
with hurt. It's been a long weight. She said, that's
something about your boyes. I love hearing you speak. And
she annoying me and now thinks the sports as are

(01:10:30):
all over the universe. Lover was all my body and soul.
And my grandfather always sending the of your mind to
the highesttent. And then my beautiful father former United States
Air Force Fight and Flight, the chief mechanic, always making
sure that planes can fight high to get ah they saving.
Now my dad's always saying, son, the gove your mind
for his high s extent. And my dad's the first

(01:10:52):
woman that tell me about the SR. Seventy one blackbird.
He said, son, that they apply from Los Angeles to Washington, DC,
and one hour.

Speaker 3 (01:11:00):
And four minutes. It was so fast, it was like
like lightning. That play was so fast.

Speaker 6 (01:11:05):
And now returned to the museums in dress this country,
always saying that they have in mind.

Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
To the heart is there. I love my dad with
all my my body and soul.

Speaker 6 (01:11:15):
And then my beautiful brother Tied, but bumped back to voice,
always cook at sports and politics. To sports is like
thunder and lightning with tabas speak if a racist reader, always.

Speaker 3 (01:11:25):
Saying go forward. In fact, ThEC sports is kind of designed.
That's the way.

Speaker 6 (01:11:29):
Tied and I can talk all the time, always talking
about sports and politics. Various part eradite, I loved.

Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
TIBs all my my body and soul, and then my
beautiful dart.

Speaker 6 (01:11:39):
And Daisy, the most beautiful dart that God ever made
with his own hands in the history of the universe.
College graduates two degrees of honors in three and a
half years from a major university.

Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
Summer can lie that.

Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
Various part area that Daisy always trusts God always prays
the blood of Jesus. I pray Isaiah for a seventeen
I pray that no what we I'm gonna get to
a blackball. Daisy set up the very first interview for
Basy's first podcast back in the day of sale the media.
It became the first time on the he lead the
United States of America the NFL Monder that football for
the broadcasting Live on the Wall Street visited that brick.

(01:12:16):
They would normally go to a screen, but it took
two beautiful and fellows, the black men of the crew,
and they started bringing it to see the media in
the Cnetican city, in in the shit with a way,
but I'm still standing. Daisy also a great athlete in
high school. She scored six goals in his soccer game.
They with Daisy would dribble, Daisy the kick and the

(01:12:44):
team won the game. Days even always win in life,
always touched. God always plays. God the blood of changers.

Speaker 3 (01:12:51):
I love it with all my heart.

Speaker 6 (01:12:52):
Fine body and school, give me anything you want to
be and then my beautifuld have a sudden knocker. It
was as a son that God ever meet, would his
own hands in history from the universe, college graduate, various party.
He read a good man, But come pray the blood
of Jesus. I pray Isaiah fifty four seventeen over. Yet
I pray that no other woman to.

Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
Get you a prop. Bart could be anything you want
to be. I'm gonna be saved Trees.

Speaker 6 (01:13:17):
I always get the newspapers and they gotta dats players
the team to bix Eas Sports, the one lead, I said, Dad,
when you just google it in a life of nut,
I've been googling ever since and now I'm google all
over the universe. And then one day, heading up the
high school, my comes her Dad. I said, Yeslam, he said,

(01:13:37):
you want to see bags E Sports on the TV?

Speaker 3 (01:13:39):
I said sure.

Speaker 6 (01:13:40):
He said, pick out the remote, aiming at the TV
and say, playing bags E Sports, you see.

Speaker 3 (01:13:46):
Your show come up. Well that's before but even on
the air.

Speaker 6 (01:13:50):
And about two months later you can find a streaming Expenity,
Comcast TV, Apple TV, Vocal TV, Amazon and Far TV
and now at the Zone TV and DD three TV
coming soon to live in the TV. You gotta get
that some praise fucking We can be anything you want
to be. Always trust God, always chattle God, pray the
blood of Jesus.

Speaker 3 (01:14:08):
I love him with all my body and soul.

Speaker 6 (01:14:11):
And then Big Sea with all that bther dollars over
the years that my great gang parents coming out of
that barn where your church buddy's always saying, you gotta believe, you,
gotta believe, you gotta believe.

Speaker 3 (01:14:21):
Tell you're left getting ready to rumble. Yaya, welcome to
the show, as were nominated.

Speaker 6 (01:14:29):
Xious but the podcast you see, I have no scripts,
I have no three tele pompers, I have no producer
in my ear. All I have with this gland in
the brain called the pineal gland. We ain't just call
it the third eye. They say, that's how you talking
to God. That's why I talk so loud the blood
of Jesus. I pray Isaiah, think you for a seventeen

(01:14:50):
I pray that no one us I'm gonna get to
go like a rock pot got.

Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
I love him with all my body and gold, he said,
for all the.

Speaker 6 (01:14:56):
Land sit thou says, will I give you and last
see Father, and I love your guy and I trust
you and that fostery that I'm taking with it. But
as I always take you, I always failed it to
the best fighter.

Speaker 3 (01:15:10):
They every one a pack.

Speaker 6 (01:15:11):
Back in the days, there's a man known by the
name of Drumbled with Danny Brownie knowing as Muhammad Ali's
right hand man. He would always tell Ali, you slow
like a butterfly, and you sting like a bee.

Speaker 3 (01:15:23):
Rumble, young man, rumble, he said, But oh you got
the you.

Speaker 10 (01:15:27):
I can you lose?

Speaker 6 (01:15:27):
Ali said, I'm going pretty. I can't possibly be beat.
And every time I listen to the basis, I'm in a.

Speaker 3 (01:15:33):
Shout reparations now, reparations forever.

Speaker 6 (01:15:37):
And then I saw that but a fly, and I
seemed like I'd be there was no fight. Agree that
the Mhammad a lead. And now you know on every
basis was podcast. I always I get praise to the
inimitable music King Jr. He said, the arc or the
moral universes love, but it beens towards.

Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
Justice in America. Sixteen President of A. Brown nick him.

Speaker 6 (01:16:00):
With the defense in the best operation in God's eyes.
And what were they say in the Congress right now?
You want to pass that big good of a bill,
past reparations now, the just that bess liberations forever. Say
it again, they will say it past reparations now, the
just action pass reparations whatever.

Speaker 11 (01:16:18):
Say it again.

Speaker 6 (01:16:19):
They'veen say it past reparations now, the just Action pass
liberations whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
Thank you, I appreciate you and I don't think you
have a super fantastic day. Please God.

Speaker 7 (01:16:58):
People think California is of our own reality.

Speaker 10 (01:17:02):
It's our hands in the clowns, my bro, just save today.

Speaker 1 (01:17:11):
Maybe we do live in a fantasy and our own
little bubble.

Speaker 4 (01:17:14):
Just hang it out.

Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
That's if we're not completely down there, but just a
bunch of dreamers. No way, what you say, everyone.

Speaker 8 (01:17:22):
Else, you know, I jokes start dreaming. Big Busy California
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