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August 21, 2025 • 72 mins
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and others on many networks and podcasts. Charlton hosts rivetting
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Reparations has been here and have been working on for generations.

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From the very beginning, people were knocking on the door saying,
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Kellie House she was born a slave. She went out
all around the community telling black people that they ought
asked the government to get somebody because they were pulled
and they were desperate. By the nineteen hundred, she had
three hundred thousand dues paying members. It was the largest
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activities came to the attention of the government.

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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 have never
give negroes anything, why were you telling negroes they should organize.

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To try to get something. They sent her to prison
to serve one year term. She got out of prison,
she went back to Nashville to this shotgun house. She
got uterine cancer, and she died. You could draw a
direct line from Kelly how to the reparations movement today.

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Welcome to the show. My name is Shopping What Big Sports?
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and test five year olds, tell them, I want to
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holes a praise. You gotta give him praise, praise, praise
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presented exports to the black Hole in the universe. I
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produced the show. I direct the topics. I do the
story shilling, I do the staff providing. I need to
play by play courage four three, Yes, getting the whole, curry,
get in the whole. You gotta get the whole.

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To the big seat.

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And I never missed the show since starting Big Sports
in ten years. You gotta give ten years praise because
a praise is the only thing you gotta gets a praise.
It's amazing because you gotta earn it. I do want
to say I love doing this show. There's so many
things that happen in the world and busy sports from
NFL football Basin League baseball, indeed basketball, college sports and

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in Fort me haveing college foot ball kicking off this weekend.
Stand up pour the kickoff, gonna stand up for the
kickoff and acause NFL football coming around that nothing in
about two more weeks off friends that we were as
a praise and baseball runs our first and third that
counts for the gains.

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Spider sod on here, indeede sooner field get the whole
back to the wall.

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Oh good, say hello to my little friends. They said.
The girl loves the lone ball and being able to
hit deeper. You gotta hit deep in everything you're doing
life at least swing the bat. That's so many times
you either lead, you follow, or you get out of
the way. Only answer to God, every man and every woman.
Someday they're gonna interest. So don't gets cooked trying to

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follow from men or some woman based on what they
say they're gonna do for you. Put your faith in
Almighty God because it's all we really got. No matter
what it is, people are going through joy being, sunshine
and rain. God knows I've had my own, but I'm
so grateful. I'm so grateful that the large in my shepherd,
who plot with my shepherd, and I should not want.

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I know. Sometimes everybody talks about matifitation and we get manifest.
You want the reasons that happen. Now, That's what I'm
doing right now is the Big Sea's worst. There was
a time this show is just a thought. There's so
many things that I've already put in God's hands to
have come to fruition. I'm a super manifested. Yeah that's
a praise because they're things right now that I'm working

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on and it just like before the show started. But
Big Sea's worth ten years ago faith because by hearing,
hearing by the word of God, and I gotta put
my faith in God. So many things I want to
do because you think about it, no matter what you
want in life, if it's up to man or woman,
it made that happen. If it's up to Almighty God,

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all good things, all good things come from love. You
gotta put your faith. I'm talking to myself. I can't
tell somebody else how to live. But I know there
was a time I didn't have a show. I was
begging and pleading and resume all over us the universe,
only to be told, well, we love your addiction, we
love the way you and not see whereas but we well,

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we don't have an opportunity right now. You got to
make your own opportunity. He did. That's some praise. I said,
give it, praise, praise, praise. No man or woman you
can do what God could do. I know a lot
of people right now they say, if you just follow me,
you'll be okay. If you just trust me, you'll be okay.
Only trust Almighty God. That's my force. If that's my story,

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enough to get with it. And I want to make
sure that I put that out there. There's times but
You just want if God could turn on a stretch
and make things happen, like walking into your house, and
you want to have life and lived there belfe and
so the life and light shows us. And then there
are times that he has faith that God's gonna beat up.
You keep put of that sip of faith, and sometimes

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you don't see it yet. But for all, the land
of the sea is what I give you, and I
see forever, and that's what I'm asking God for that
seat forever. I'm wanna think it's called the big seapove
of in order the big each other out. I'll be
back in just a moment.

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After very same time that America refused to give the
Negro and the land for an Act of Congress, our
government was giving away minium so because of land in
the West and the Midwest.

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Lord.

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But not only did they give the land, they built
grant colleges the government money to teach them how to fall.
Not only that they provided county agents con further that
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only that, but they many of these people are receiving
millions of dollars in federal subsidies, not the fall. And
they are the betterer people telling the black man and
he all lift himself by his own bootstraps.

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For me, every time I say I'm the fifth generation
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Yeah, back from the Big Feet Boss also known as
the Big Feet Time Out. You can follow it maybe
more twenty four hours a day, seven days a week,
or twenty two podcast platform all the black hole in
the universe. Give that's some praise, Give him praise, praise,
praise And what a great day this Happy birthday to
my young brother everye. Happy birthday to you, half be

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birthday to you, Happy bir. I love your emony and
I wouldn't you fit him anymore? Happy birthday? He didn't.
I want to tell you back from Biggest Sports the podcast.
I remember growing up as a young boy, me and
my brothers and sisters. Other times we ride our bicycles

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all around and give me a heels California. We played
flant past and kick, We played literally baseball, we played
football top corner, and we would did our things together.
And then of course when you going to high school
football played high school football and then went on to
college football had been around NFL football, and just realizing

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that life flies when you're having fun. And so many
times my older brother he sends pictures of the family
and we were growing up, and the pictures of a
since and went out before I was even born, and
just to see how things change in life, and realized
that we still have God to lean on. And I'm
so grateful with so many things that are here. And

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I'm not saying my preface coming up as soon and
I'm gonna super manifest the universe. I got a manifest
in the universe. So many things are right there in
the tip of my hands, and I'm just giving God
the praise because already done, already done, and I thank
you God for that.

Speaker 16 (21:17):
That car could have picked with it.

Speaker 5 (21:18):
Well, I do want to see when it comes to things.
I remember my young brother Anthony. He always liked to
cut wood. He would go up to the mountains with
the f called a duty I to get the F
three fifty four and he would pick up these three
hundred pounds logs. And one time I think the rangers said,

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how did you get those lungs on the back of
that truck. Anthony said, I picked them up. He put
them back the bridger said, what you pick them up with?
He said, my bare hands. He has so many loves
in that truck. And the man couldn't believe he did
it with his own. And give your own hands up praise,

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I said, give it great praise, pray because even your
own hands, it's a great skill to have. Happy birthday,
am day, Love me a heart, my body. So I
got the National Black Business Month in the month of August,
and it just brings that opportunity to upfifth engage and

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when you think about the final four month of summer,
the ability to have power in your own hands and
community and culture and connection. And this month marks National
Black Business Month. I say every month is National Black
Business Month because all black came from Africa. All that
came from Africa. But back to the month of August

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National Black Business Month, the contributions of black entrepreneurs grows
a black owned businesses and clock the entrepreneurship in the
United States remains a cornerstone. It was a tune of
over two point one two million dollars. Is a lot
of money produced by this community. And when I think
about being here in California, the world's fourth part is economy,

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the black dollar goes very far, but oftentimes it's not focused. Now,
I know there are other communities. As I'm part, I'm
the coach chair that that's a black old League project.
I include everybody to reparations. But there are oftentimes when
I'm the only person in the group and nobody's beautiful
in the telling. It's black. Even at my brother state

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meeting this morning at birth site have the way, there's
me and another black man in the class in the
no other black man of the class, and maybe there's
thirty people there. I don't know what it is. But
sometimes people drop out of the business and they want
to go do something else. But I say there are
times when people may not give us the same opportunity.

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I say, create your own opportunity because of being sports.
I'm going to employ the universe. Yeah, that's a praise.
You got to give it. Praise the lead follow I
get out of the rain. Every day. You gotta get
God's favored. Don't worry about man or woman no matter
what people tell you. All good things come from above.
Nothing's gonna mission that God wants for you. Now, there

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are things that mission because Gods that is.

Speaker 12 (24:15):
Not for you.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
If you're a friend man, They're telling you pray for
things that God doesn't let you have. Ah, that makes
those sense.

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Max.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
See it may not make sense, but I can take
you for everything that I have in my life. There's
things that want to make a clock leap to But
there's a lot of times for this confusion, people turn
against you. Plan the sign just being manipulative gas light
these situations. It makes me you know, life is over.

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But at the same time, I feel so favored by God.
I know there are things that God has done for me,
and I'm just asking God there is another level to manifestation. Yeah,
matteration's a praise if it's praise for praise that that's
what the Black Business Books says so much that I'm
so grateful for teak God's eyes and I want to

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get everything that I'm able to manifest. So I feel
like the Rediggians we imagine shaping our coaches and challenges
us to think boldly about how the contributor to wait
in society. That costs inclusiveness. California's four hundred biggins insurance
industry a lot of money in the big steam by

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the month of September. In fact, it's starting now by
the month of September. Listen up. The Big CE team
with insurance agents. I would be able to offer you
in writing a better contract when you're currently have. I
know there are a lot of companies out there. They recruit,
they recruit, they regroup recruits, and they start you at
twenty five percent commissions. That's stealing money. We're not gonna

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steal your money. With the Big Steam and the insurance
companies that were lightning through, we'll get you the best
contract in writing. Okay, we're not gonna say good recruit
your whole family. If you want to do that, that's fine.
But you're been able to improse other people and get
the highest quit when you offer a product and you
got to get that through the RDC team and you

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got to get that some prise that's coming. It's practice
arcost here and I gotta tell you that's part of
what I'm doing. Bixy Sports also one of the Ray
Gallo did a fundraiser last night at the Stawyer, the
Kimnon Slawyer in Different Hills, California. Now, they didn't like
to be but I believe they had a defense show

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and I don't know I lost the message for happen
back when yet. But there are a lot of things
that I'm doing with radio and XI sports and TV.
It's a quantum lead for bigsy sports television and radio
and podcast and I'm just saying, no matter what it is,
I'm looking to give you jobs. I remember Pat Bowen
when they won a Super Bowl the Denver Brocos with

(26:57):
El Wiz quarterback, and Bowen said was for good. Don
Elwa playing high school football, I believe at Bornada Hills
High School in southern California, and then he went on
to Stafford University and played for the Stafford Party and
from there he was running these Dava didn't want to
go to I think the any of that pstpos at
that time, and he said he wouldn't go, and he

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ended up being a Denver Broco kind. He kind of
muscled his way in there. And I do a lot
like with Senor Sanders. People say, well they did the
same thing, but LA got the taber that Senor they did.
But I'm saying with the big sports, none of those guys,
as far as I know, have a media platform that
offers an employment. The Big C team does in the

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RDC system and best line business funding. You gotta realize it.
No matter who you are, everybody needs both. And with
what we're working on right now, I'm telling you by September,
I'll be able to offer every insurance agent in California,
I'll hire a split than what to happen now. I'm
gonna say ninety half percent the time, and you've got

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to get that some freeze. That's better than asking for
a fund baser. So I've got to be talking to
President Luke would a Sacomoneo states about economic initiative opportunity
to put people to work, not with hocus tokis not
selling lotions and coffees and creams. Not that nothing wrong
with selling lotions and confidence and greams. I've done that you.

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At the same time, can you imagine when you come
out of college, you can go into a career for
the major lending institution or a major asset protection institutions
that've been doing this thing over thirty five years. In
twenty years, and there's so many times people say, well,
I don't know what to do. I sent that resume
after resume at the resume will stop and send it out.

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Resumes they called eight hundred and seven seven two a
sixty four to eight hundred two eighty twenty four. And
when you're two, you want to give him some praise
because a resume it's not gonna help you. You gotta
help your structs. That's far story that they get with it.
So as it gets back to this opportunity for what
they call National Black Business Month, Emmy month in the

(29:07):
National Black Business Months will be I have more events
that I'm going to I just realize that through the
power of God, in the power of the voice, not
everybody can get on TV and speak. It doesn't matter
how much money you have. Everybody gonna die some days.
Not even Warren Bus can take with him. I don't
care how much money. Don't be impressed on whether somebody

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has or when they drive. They're not giving it to
you like you're baking calculu cares. But if you have
a chance to cut the cord by being afraid to
pursue your own destiny. I'm not saying it's easy, but
my show is not about to oh brod three point play,
Oh man way, he's going all the way. I'm thrown

(29:48):
on reparations, I'm throwing on economic initiatives for employment. Self employment.
That's what I'm not supposed of. I have some great mentors,
it's the great business partners. I'm not program. I'm doing
the best I can and I'm asking God to help
me to fill in the blank, the missing link, the
missing link not you're in insurance broker, are real estate

(30:10):
proper and you're gonna have to talk to the Knicksie
team about adding best line business funding to your lending portfolio.
I'm gonna tell you what it's gonna do. Number one
is gonna give you more options to make more money,
more money, more money. That's number one. And then number two,
you realize you can do this business is out of

(30:30):
getting a license, and you've created work for us that
people can go to work as a program. You've been
overright twenty five percent. We put your four points from
seed the Shineys and you get four points, not one,
not two, not three. You get four points and you
go to work. You get changed by the company Riccohen.
They has a great staff from New York to Los
Angeles and office of the States in Canada. Now I'm

(30:52):
gonna telling you if that's important, you gotta get that's
a praise give it praise, praise, praise, and the feast
to that put together for insurance people. No more, they're
going around again that twenty five percent spent on an
eighty five percent contract. Our contract aren't one hundred percent more.
And big get Duck is the very highest contract. Are
you got new and do the work and get training

(31:13):
and we're not gonna tell you go sell your family
and friends. But we have a way that you can
go out and work and create income for your family
and your friends and especially yourself. It's not easy, but
being fired is not easy. When you wake up in
the morning and you know you have you have opportunity
because you control it. You know you have opportunity because
you control it, you can change it. The DAP. I

(31:36):
know too many rual estate people out there doing everything
but real estate. They're not selling houses, but they refuse
to change an adapt. The brook is not gonna pick
your bill. You gonna say, get out there runs. The
more the applointments caught the market the more. But they
selling the dead horse. How many horses and luggies can
you sell? You get a change an adapt changing the death.

(32:03):
If you offer your mind and you're changing the death
you have a chance to get beat because the Wolves
becoming more of an AI sensi. AI is gonna take over.
Give me Allen Avason, No, not Allen Avason. He played
basketball bull the fild up in seventy stations. But even
he understands AI is coming. AI is here. The NFL

(32:24):
is doing something. But when you measured for the first
down in the old days, which these last year, they
even have two officials come out with the measuring stick
and it had a change, and that team with mark
where the first down was Now they're using a laser beat.
They don't need men to walk out there. It's that
it's set the change. I like that part because you
would look at it. Did he make the post? That

(32:46):
is it? First down? Is it?

Speaker 4 (32:47):
Is it?

Speaker 11 (32:48):
An?

Speaker 5 (32:48):
In short? Did he make it? And they put the
chain down and they stretch it and then he put
the chain down the and the crowd goes yes, first
down or something time in the crowd says yes, they
turn it over on down. That's the intensipating like catch
up coming out of the jar. When you realize that
the NFL is changing the AI and the workforce is

(33:10):
changing the AI, why not use the big ta team
and use AI to drink banished. We have so many
things coming in, but all those all those raw rock
rule estate companies where they give the only up bobbing
people who make money, but they don't reply the eighty percent.
They don't the people who are struggling, and then they're
clapping exciting. They're clapping for somebody to walk across the

(33:31):
stage with a trophy. I've turned out doing the same thing.
I know, guys got hold on the bottom of their
shoes and they just clapping, clapping and clapping. The class
get holes of the shoes, just clapping and clapping and clapping,
because that's what they say, streak the kool aid. But
what if it could give you a higher contract you
didn't got it clipped fue of your appointments and get
the training. Would that be better they walking around with

(33:54):
the holes in your shoes. You gotta get at some praise,
not nothing wrong. Would have to hold in your shoe
if that's the part you try to put your foot through,
sit on the bottom, fool, whelm up. See Frank Fins
though he had holding his shoes. In fact, I think
that brother didn't even have to shoose so you don't
want to be like that, So whatever it is, just

(34:16):
have to open mind. Are you already logging mind? You
gotta open mind. If you have an open mind, realize
what these brokers are telling you. Don't get him, boy,
go get him. I won't get to run ten o
five with the day you got that twenty five percent?
He must us put up to death. What's the broke
doing with a seventy five percent? I said, what's the
broker doing? Keep it seventy five percent and you got

(34:36):
twenty five? Oh when you move up, then you get
thirty five percent. Thirty five percent of eighty five is
still a child. Eight hundred and seven seven and two
eight sixty two fourth, eight hundred and seven seven and
two eight six two fourth, And you can get more money,
more money, more money. You can get more money. Step
five foot. I'm thinking where it. I want to take
us pause that they see falls. I'll be back at

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(41:51):
games in the week. But I want to bring it
to your game. What's for you wanta? I gotta make
sure I bring it. Nix sees motivation sometimes the pison
that the move again if we can try to manage it.
I want you to listen to the great manifest that
manifests all over the univer there like Oh God, to
get a dip over from brain, it's it up, it up.

Speaker 19 (42:20):
Hunger in the ultimate driver, because if you're hungry, you
can get the strategy, you can get the answer.

Speaker 1 (42:24):
If you can't model it, you can find it.

Speaker 19 (42:27):
So the greatest gift you could give yourself is I
believe to make that decision and say life is too
short to suffer.

Speaker 1 (42:32):
I think when you achieve things, it.

Speaker 19 (42:34):
Comes from incredible obsessive focus, massive action and figuring out
how to execute and do things effectively.

Speaker 1 (42:40):
Two things are involved, some form of growth within ourself
and some form.

Speaker 5 (42:44):
You were growing up.

Speaker 19 (42:45):
You were really poor, right, extremely looking poor. We had
no money for a Thanksgiving for fruit. As part of
why last year I felt I started feeding when I
was seventeen. I started feeing family since I Steve when
I was eleven, and I've had two families literally and
it was so moved I said I'm going to double.
I went to four and then the eighth, and then
it was like a game to see if can I
reached more people.

Speaker 1 (43:05):
And then I started with some of my.

Speaker 19 (43:06):
Employees, and then eventually I got two million people a
year than two million.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Then I started matching my foundation with two million. So
for twelve years, I've said four million people a year.

Speaker 19 (43:15):
And then when I was writing this book, I'm interviewing
if you can imagine all these people I started with
nothing in a multi billionaires. At the same time, Congress
cut food stamps called snap now student stamps originally.

Speaker 1 (43:25):
By eight billion dollars.

Speaker 19 (43:27):
So it's equivalent to give you an idea of every
family that's being supported giving up all their meals one
week out of every month for twelve months. So I
decided I wanted to do something about it. So I
got a five million dollar a mans to the book.
I gave all the money to Feeding America, and then
I said, if I want to feed one hundred million people,
what I got to do? So I wrote a much
bigger check and now I'm so we did one hundred
two million peoplelast year, but now I'm going to do

(43:48):
one hundred million again this year, and I got a
plan to feed a billion people over the next ten years.
So I'm it's so full circle from where I began.
It's crazy, and it's it's an incredible privilege together.

Speaker 12 (44:00):
How is why is it important to be taking a
giving and contribution in order to generate wealth When.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
People say that, well, I don't have much to give,
I'm barely making enough.

Speaker 19 (44:09):
Okay, my rent, my food, And how can I have
the mindset of giving north to build wealth or just
say it's the only you never get beyond scarce, So
you got to start beyond. You got to plant your feet.
And you know, so many people say, well, when I'm rich,
I'll give some money. If you won't give a dime
out of a dollar, you're not. I can promise you
you're not going to give ten million out of one
hundred million, not a trillion years. So if you but

(44:31):
if you start, what I always believe is it transforms you.
When you I had a group of kids that I
went to like when I was thirty one years old.
I was invited to this grade school in Houston, Texas,
and I each grade did a little mini assembly for
me of what they have to use my stuff, you know, at.

Speaker 1 (44:48):
That year and at the end of that was really emotional.
I was like, you guys asked me to.

Speaker 19 (44:52):
Come inspire you, You've inspired me. And so the sixth
graders have only done it for one year. And I said,
I'm going to sponsor your college educations. I had no
idea how to go to do it. I didn't have
the money to do it. I said, I was thirty
one years old, I was doing well, but not that well.
And I saw, I'm up to pay for your college educations.
I said, here are the rules of the game.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
I just made it up. Wha, I was right there.

Speaker 19 (45:10):
I said, you got to keep a B average. I'll
get you mentors. There's no excuse not to be above average.
You got to not use drugs, you not get yourself
in prison, and you got to give me twenty hours
of community service a year.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
And the reason I did this, I don't want to
college education.

Speaker 19 (45:26):
But I knew if that I got these kids who
thought they needed something to be the ones to go
give something, it would change their identity, would change your
life more than college. And ironically, I think we had
seventy kids gridually, I lost ninety five percent kids I
was going to lose. I lost the first year of
like thirty kids, and the reason was their parents did

(45:47):
not want them have to do community service. They said
they should be receiving, they shouldn't have to work. And
it was just staggering to me. But the ones that
did it, I mean some have PhDs now, went through
that process. So I really believed that the secret to
living is giving. As corny as it sounds, I had
an experience where I was driving on the fifty seven
Freeway not far from here in San Gabriel Valley, and

(46:09):
it was midnight. I was driving my nineteen sixty eight
books I get Bud Baha Bud, and I was been
in business for you a year, year and a half,
and I was working my guts out, and I was
so frustrated because you know, I always say that most
people overestimate what they can do in a year, and
the underestimate when they can do in a decade or
two or three. So I've been working this year and
a half as hard as I work, and nothing was

(46:29):
working at a level I wanted. And I was so frustrated,
as mad with myself, as mad with the environment. I
was feeling overwhelmed and stressed. It's midnight, I'm exhausted, and
all of a sudden this thought hit me and I
literally pulled over the side of the road. And I've
always kept physical journals. I still have a journal to
this day. And I wrote on this one whole page,
the secret to Living is Given. And I sat there

(46:51):
and I cried because I just realized my life for
the last year had gotten focused on why isn't it working?
Instead of how do I give more? And I made
that shift and it was one of the moost important
shifts in my entire life. And for probably a year,
things started to get better. And then, you know, you're
in business. You make mistakes out of you know. I

(47:11):
was a young, young kid and I found myself all
of a sudden in a foreign square for a bachelor apartment.
I'd lost the progress that day, and I was so
broke that I wrote about this at the end of
my book because I was time like, how do I
get this thought across to somebody? And the most seminal
moment for me was I had I don't know twenty
one twenty two dollars whatever it was, to my name.

(47:31):
I'm living in a foreign square for a bachelor apartment.
I'm feeing sorry for myself. I'm watching Luke and Laura
on General Hospital. I mean, I was a mess. I
was a total mess. And I realized, I'm not paid
my rent and I'm out of money, and I don't
have any prospects for some new cash on the short term.
How am I even going to eat? So I decided

(47:53):
to go to this all you could eat salad bar
that they had around the corner of this place called
El Tito, still there in Marina del Rey, and I
lived in Venice, so it was about a three mile walk.
I didn't take the car because I didn't going to
pay for parking, you know, for the gas. And I
walked there and I went in and I had this
meal right basically loaded up for the winter, and you know,
I eat plates of food, his tacos and salads and

(48:13):
everything else. And while I was sitting there, there was
this little boy that came in. He opened the door.
He was wearing this little vest, this little suit, and
he I don't know, y nine years old, something like that,
you know, eight ninety ten. And he held the door
open and walked behind him. This beautiful woman who was
clearly his mother, and so you know, I definitely took
it in. And then he sat down, he pulled out

(48:34):
the chair for her, and he was just so attentive
to his mother. I mean, he was just so with
her that, honestly, I was moved. And so I finished
my meal and then I got up and I paid
the bill, and I was like six dollars. In those days,
you know, for all you could eat salibar or whatever
it was. And so I had whatever was left seventeen
eighteen nineteen dollars. And I walked over this whole boy
before I left, and I said hi, and I introduced myself.

(48:55):
I said, I'm Tony and he's Alma. His name was Paul,
and I won't remember his name, this little boy, I said, Paul,
I said, you are a class actor.

Speaker 1 (49:03):
I said, I saw how the door.

Speaker 19 (49:04):
Open for your woman. I saw how you pulled up
a chair for her. I said, taking her out to
lunch like that.

Speaker 1 (49:09):
Bad is really cool. And he goes, she's bomb and
I said that's even more cool. And I said taking
her to lunch because I didn't take her to lunch.
He goes, you know what, I think? He said? His
age and nine he said, I'm nine years old.

Speaker 19 (49:20):
I don't have a job yet. And I said, yes,
you are taking your lunch. And I reached my pocket.
I took all the money I left, whatever was I did,
eighteen ninety dollars. I dropped it in front of him.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
I had no plan to do this. It wasn't like manufactured.
I wasn't trying to impress this woman. And he looked
up at me like shocked, and he goes, I can't
take that, and I said, sure you can.

Speaker 5 (49:37):
He said how come.

Speaker 19 (49:38):
I said, because I'm bigger than you are, right, And
he laughed like crazy. And I didn't even say another word.
I just walked out the door. I didn't even look
his mom.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
I get a number, and I.

Speaker 19 (49:48):
Got to tell you it was the most powerful experience
of my life. Because I didn't walk home. I kind
of flew home. And I should have been like, what
is the matter with you? You have no money for food?
You give the last little pities you have left. But
I had no fear. I had no scarcity. And I
got home and I realized what I've done.

Speaker 1 (50:08):
It was like I have no money now.

Speaker 19 (50:10):
I have had no money nothing, And I was trying
to conserve by going there, you know, and I don't.

Speaker 1 (50:15):
I don't know that.

Speaker 17 (50:15):
I just saw I've worked on a plan. I figured out,
mix off, figure this out. And the next day I
got the.

Speaker 19 (50:19):
Old snail mail and came in around like noon, and
I pull up this letter and there's a young man
that I have loan twelve hundred dollars too, and he
had not paid me back, and I was desperate for cash.
I probably called him ten times trying to track him down.
Not a single response, and I was so hurt and pissed.
And here's the letter from this guy saying, I'm really sorry.

Speaker 1 (50:42):
I know you've been trying to reach me.

Speaker 19 (50:43):
I've been avoiding you, and here's the money you are
and I'm going to give you some interest as well.
So I got at that point that was like more
money thanting. And so once again I'm sitting there, tears
going down my face. I'm an emotional character, and I
just thought to myself, you know, why did this happen?
And I chose to believe I don't know if it's true,

(51:05):
but I chose to believe that it's because I let
go of trying to just take care of myself.

Speaker 1 (51:10):
I did what was right. I didn't plan it. I
did it spontaneously.

Speaker 5 (51:14):
I saw it.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
I felt right to me.

Speaker 19 (51:16):
I did it, and I felt no scarcity. And I
can tell you I've had plenty of tough times. You
have eighteen companies, and twelve I managed actively. I got
twelve hundred employees on multiple continents. We do five billion
a year in sales across different industries now and it's
a different world from me now. But since that, and
I've been near bankruptcy multiple times in companies and things

(51:36):
like that, I didn't.

Speaker 1 (51:37):
I pulled it off.

Speaker 19 (51:37):
Always never a bankrupt but I faced really tough times.
I never went back to that level scarcity, not since
that day. So it's a long way of saying, when
you have nothing is when you need to give. You know,
if you're gonna wait till you think you have something,
you're never gonna have something of any size or spill.
There's something inside the human psyche that when you do
what's right and you get outside of yourself, there's something.

Speaker 1 (51:59):
That'll click for you. And also, you know, tiding is
a perfect example.

Speaker 19 (52:03):
I don't know anybody, regardless of religious play, who's tied
ten percent of their income for a decade and not
prospered massively. And Sir John Templeton was the first billionaire
investor who was the first person who said that to me.
So Tony, I know you tied, but he said tide more.
He said do more, give more, and he said you'll

(52:24):
receive more.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
Just how it works. And I've found it to be
absolutely true.

Speaker 5 (52:28):
Be continue to give more and more of the year.

Speaker 19 (52:29):
But I was figured, I'm writing checks for five million,
bugger me worked on a book for four years and
then give help all the profits. But and then I
want to feed more peoples there but another big check
above that. So and now I'm doing it this year.
I'm gonna do it for the next ten.

Speaker 1 (52:41):
Yes, I love hearing this story. I've heard the story
before that I always as pap of this name. They
inspired me.

Speaker 19 (52:49):
They're great as someone that commits their life to something
greater than themselves is great. And someone who can achieve
and give, I think is unique. And I love those people.
I know that most people.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
I'm not dumb. Most people are not happy every day
of their life.

Speaker 19 (53:05):
They're not physically fit, they are not financially free, and
they're not in a relationship where they're really passionate. Most
people aren't, but a few are, and I'm obsessed with
finding a few who do and figure out what makes
them different.

Speaker 5 (53:18):
Than everybody else.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
I've been teaching that it looks like you're doing the
same thing.

Speaker 10 (53:20):
At Thanks for Benner. A lot of people start taking
pride in how bad certain.

Speaker 5 (53:27):
Things are and get some significance very much.

Speaker 3 (53:30):
So you nail it.

Speaker 10 (53:31):
You must start being fined because they're doing.

Speaker 6 (53:34):
My memory is so bad. If I don't write my courses.

Speaker 10 (53:36):
Listen sifflicates, I won't forget me, like, oh you think
you're forgetful? Is how your fine? Or this is how
that people also have this business.

Speaker 5 (53:45):
Right back for the big people and Tony Robberts Motivation.
I tell you everybody needs motivation, and sometimes for me
when I need it, I just listen to people that
I didn't admire for a much of my lifetime. But
that's it. Do the best you can to stay motivated
and manifested. You can't a manas July. I have a

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of something me think that jumps in with the law
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I'm thinking with it this See, I have a friend.
We been doing trust for seven years. You always talk
about the RDC team. Why about just the RDENG team. Well,

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I've got your ass, We've got the facts, tell and
story seal. We have the endorsements the lad James go Mass,
who advised four California governors and let the change in
California nursing homes. He also served on Golden Ones Bord
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to trigger these bone German care in titiments. I was adorser.
Ray showed him. He endorsed me. He endorsed the RDC team.
We also have a cause the league rap across. Now,
he was the top legal counselor for Calpurus. You know,
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California is the world's fourth pockets economy beyond the United States,
beyond China in England and then there's California. You know,
he endorsed the earty C team. But not only that,
we have President James Brown and the WAACP San Francisco
Champion that he gave them benedation for Vice President Kamala
Harris at the DNCS Caago. But before that, back in

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the day, he had much for doctor partner, the King Junior.
They were arrested for having sat down at a White's
only restaurant in the Land of the Free and the
Home of the Braid. Would you believe that two months
before he did the venedication the Vice President Kamala Harris,
he was on Big Sports. He said, BC, you need

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I know what, dude, I hear the man that endorses
the thirty. He gave infenidation to the vice president Kamala Harris.
He had lance with doctor Martin Luther King Jr. And
then he's on place she's sports talking about acid protection.

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have Attorney Duds Jones esquire and he's a chair of
the California Black Chamber of Comments UNCO Californi your Black
Chamber of Commons Foundation. He endorsed the RDC team. They
say lack is a step. He's telling you heard Tony
Robins talking about lack of being a step is done.
There's something about the power of manifestation and I've been

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in your wallet. Attorney Dude joneses why he endorsed the
RDC team. But not only that, we have a Tony
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all the California in asset protection and he endorses the
RDC team. But not only that, we have after Leon Woods.
He works with media, the top libbas in the state
capitol of California. I've done in twenty five years. He
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missus Shael Brown that she's the chair of the California
the Proplem of AJA. That she could get a trust
anywhere that's one of the highest and groosmans you can get.
Is she endorsed the RDC team. Well, not only that,
we have Alisa the Druze. Now he's a founder of
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there the benefits, and he endorses the RDS team. But
not only that. We have Regilar Drus that he's a
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thing going thirty five years with the highest grosmans in
the state of California by that government's handbook. He endorses

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the RDC team. But not only that, we have Bibelow
that she's the community for the National Black Quality Project.
She also followed him with a C jack and coolists
for it just in front guy making sure that centers
of challenge slavery get their reparations. She's also a business
development consult them with the RDC team and best line

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business funding. But not only that has an all economics
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She also had a new platform coming and she endorses
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C us. You know that's right. I'm big C when
I'm wearing my cape. I'm the coach share of the
National Black Quality Project. I'm a business developed consultant with
the RDC team in best line Business punting. I volunteered
the seas that can call it lessen for just and ever.
Look at a forty guys making sure the center of

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the chapel Laker repervations. But rumor has it I'm the
only persu talking careers insurance. It's that's a protection if
the universe where I catch him live. When the black hole,
you gotta get it black holes from praised, I say
give it praise, praise, praised, because they're praises. A chambles
in the reason was that fire story that I'm taking

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with it. Everybody has their own cloud. I know a
lot of people they've been laid off lately, espectly in
the last eight months because dose. They can't do with
the with the the chainsaw, and they just fire people.
You're fired, but be not dismade. I was breathing you.

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your credit profile and we can fund them one day.
You gotta get that some praise, I say, give it, praise, praise,
praise because a praise is at teplingy week, and I
don't want to make good praisers. So I'm telling you,
no matter who you are, sometimes you need some of

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those heads. I want to hold your hand and think
she's sports.

Speaker 8 (01:04:02):
You know.

Speaker 5 (01:04:03):
I'm telling you, I'm so grateful about a lot of
things that God doing in my life. And I've been
thinking things that be not as though they were, and
then they show up. Only God knows how that happens.
But I'm jellious. If you know where you've come from,
maybe you respect your roots. A little bad appen on
every bad sports podcast. I feel honest to my beautiful

(01:04:23):
family legacy on my mother's side, my great grandparents, my
mo beautiful, weaving kind people always looking sure, like a
love in the family and like the food in the belly.
I love them and all my heart mind about here
and soul. And then my beautiful grandparents. But then, and
as a guy, they refer they get off the job
of living in a person and tell you a lot

(01:04:43):
about their past, their present, and their future, and they
still helping her this day. I loved them a all
my heart mind about and soul, and I can always
the freend of my Mama. There was a beautiful Mama
that God ever made with his own hands into history
of the universe. Son of the head Start program, a
food program, and also coached all boys literally baseball team

(01:05:08):
to the championship of the universe. Always seeing rasa shun,
he said, God, you said, for all the land, but
thout seeing will I give you? And if I see
forever The best person I ever met in my life,
my dear Mama. I love it with all my heart,
my body and soul. On my father's side, my grandparents,

(01:05:29):
Albert and i Berna Curry, they were pastors there on
three gas stations. They got two gas stations and three churches.
They also owned forty acres of land. I was eight
years old walking through the hallway in opening about till
it like a knight? I said, somebody tested me about
four head. She said, what is it do, young man?
What cookies? I said, whoa? What are you doing? Grandma?

(01:05:51):
It's till o's like a knight. You you know me
a little better. At eight thirty she said, what are
you doing? Man? Going against the cookie as they cook
in the baby cut them with I'm doing, Rema, I'm
gonna get my reparations. But a couple of getting nerd
has been a long lead. She said that about your voice.
I love him you speak, and now my children over

(01:06:11):
the funiverse she pops out over me love it all
my heart, my body and soul. And then my beautiful father.
Former United States Airports fight to fight a chief mechanic,
always making sure that planes can fly hard to get
all they seem tonight. My dad's always saying that build
up your mind with the hiaac stent. My dad the

(01:06:34):
first one to tell me about the s R. Seventy
one blackbird. He says, Son, that flay was so fast
it can fly from Los Angeles the Warshington DC in
one hour and four minutes. That played was fast like
like lightning. That flaming so fast. And now Ritard musings
around this country. Dad, I love you with all my heart,
my body and soul. And then my beautiful brother Tie.

(01:06:57):
But the combs back to voice always took us for
it's a pot of tics. Sports was like thunder and
enlightening the topic speak if a racist leader always saying
good for it, said I love it with all my
body and soul. My beautiful dart to day the most
beautiful dart that the guy ever made with his own
hands in the history. It's from the universe. Alan fraduate

(01:07:19):
two degrees with honors and three day a half years.
Someone can lie it. Daisy prayed the Blood of Jesus.
I pray Isaiah fifty first seventeen. I pray that no
weapon from the gains a problem days. You could be
anything you want to be. Daisy sent up the very
first interview for me. She sports the back of the
day and Salem Media. He became the first time in

(01:07:39):
the hear of the United States the NFL Monday that
football start a broadcasting live on the Wall Free Business Network.
It had never happened before. I thought, too beautiful, and
tell us the black man should have done our things.
They called us the dream team. But then say that again,
said then and the show anyway, I'm still saying that

(01:08:00):
of great athlete. In high school, she scored six goals
in the soccer game. It was Daisy with the dribble,
Daisy with the kid, Daisy with and the team won
the game. You can always win in life. Just trust God,
always praise God. The blood of the Jesus. I pray

(01:08:22):
Iai fifty first seventeen. I pray that no other woman
against the proper God is a good God. Always trust
God all your heartline, body, and fold. And then by
beautiful als a sudden love him the most answer to
son that God ever made with his own hands in
the history of the universe. College graduates very spark every

(01:08:46):
that a good man. You can be anything you want
to be. Macaola help me save teas. He's always get
the newspaper and look, dad, players and teams and fifty sports.
And one thing about the said Dad, whyt you just
google it and light bulb without I've been googled it
ever since. Now I have to do podcast platforms. If

(01:09:08):
you've it on six TV platform Exfinity, Compcast TV, Apple TV, Roll,
Foe TV, Amazon, par TV, now EPI, Zone TV, jadare
TV coming through the limit of TV. When they hit
up the high school, nuncle say Dad, I said, yes, son,
He said, you want to see BAC sports on TV.
I said sure. He said, figure out the remote, aiming
at the TV and say playing BAC Sports. You see

(01:09:30):
your shove come up. The performers even on the air.
About two months later, you can find a freeman Exfinity
Compcat TV, Apple TV, Rokuo TV, Amazon, Far to B
and now Aten Zone TV, Dree TV. Come into the
limit of TV not to be spoken into existence. Always
pray the flood of Jesus. I pray I I fifty
part seventeen. I prayed that no from against that. I

(01:09:54):
love it with all my heart, my body and soul.
And then big C. But all that was then is over.
My great grandparents come out of that barn with their church.
Buddy's always saying, you gotta believe, you gotta believe, you
gotta believe. They lift getting ready to rumble. Yay, how
welcome to the show and phenominated basis on podcasting. You see,

(01:10:17):
I have those scripts, I have those through that I
have the producer in my ears. All I have was
is bland in the brain called the premio. Glad he
ain't just call it the third eye. They said, that's
why you're talking to God. That's why I talked sold God.
You said, for all the land, they're seeing what I
give you as I see forever. And I love your

(01:10:40):
God and I trusted him. And that's my story enough
to get rid of it. You know, always pay up
us the best fighter ever. What the planet. Back in
the day is a man known by the name of
Dribble Dni Browns. He's known as I'm gonna all leave
the right hand man. He would always tell, I'll lead
you slowly it butterfly and you see ade rumble, young men, rumble,

(01:11:02):
he said. But oh you got the youth. How can
you lose? He said, I'm gonna break. I can't fox
the d And I listened to the bixies. Brother, I'm
on the shout reparations now, the Just Act, reparations whatever.
And then that's the commended flying that team that could
be there was no fight, agreator the Muhammad a lead.

(01:11:22):
And you know I always say I'm in to the
inimitable dot Phusic King Jr. He said, the arms of
the more universals alone. But it appears towards justice. In
America's sixteen President Abram Nigga, the only president with the
decents in the past, reparations. But when they say the

(01:11:43):
Congress you want to pass the big beautiful bills, they
may say, sign reparations now, the Just Back sign reparations whatever.
Say it again, they will say sign reparations now, the
Just Act, sign reparations whatever say it again. They may
say so of reparation. Its now just at say signed reparations.

(01:12:04):
Whatever I beg you, I have pre season and I
would let you have a super fantastic day. Praise God.

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