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Welcome to Radio Boomers When I Am, otherwise known as Urbion show that incorporates
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That seems time flies. Whether you'reenjoying it or not, but here we
are, and a lot of thisstuff happened on every day. There's a
lot of things that happen on thatparticular day. I'm more exciting than others.
Well, today, basically we havea John Kennedy signed the Equal Pay
Act today in June tenth, andApple Computer shipped its first Apple to computer

(05:57):
and these kind of things. Whenyou look up, it's interesting what actually
happened. So the far right,uh in the European European Union is you
know, push pushing green and everything, kind of like similar to what we
have going on there with the Republicansand the Democrats, but they're they're pushing
the right issues with the US.The there what their existent European existence.

(06:24):
Parliament is holding it so okay,so that's what's going on there. But
there's the big push for the greenand everything. The trial of Hunter Biden
closes today and the defense rests,so you know, it's a jury of
twelve to find out about the chargeshe had with purchasing a gun while well

(06:45):
they're saying using drugs and so andso forth. The cities in the US
where the lowest prices have just aboutdoubled in value, and the prices are
going up so much. What itdoes is just pushes somebody else to another
state, and that would be Detroit, Michigan, and Sacoma, Washington,
Tampa, Florida, Miami, Florida. And the average right today at thirty

(07:10):
thirty years about seven point seven poor, but you get it cheaper if you
shop around. You got to shoparound. And you know, a little
many homes across the country, theysay the average about five hundred thousand,
but if you research those little dots, little town's, cross country, many
many, many areas around two hundred, three hundred thousand. The political unrest,

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and well there's Israel's having a whatdo we got here? All right,
there's a lot of political unrest.I don't want to get in there,
it's too involved. But what's goingon is a bit, like I
said, political unrest. And theUS is pushing to accelerate a ceasefire.

(07:54):
So if they can kind of straightenthat out, maybe we can move up
and get the seafire done. IsIsrael's former General of the National Unity Party,
Benny Gantz, has quit. Hesaid a failure of the war cabinet
to target a plan for Gaza atthe at the end of the war and

(08:15):
Saveria weather. You know, Ikeep telling everybody check out areas before you
fly because there's a lot of severeweather going across country. And we got
eighty miles for our winds, heavyrains in a lot of areas like Oklahoma
and Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming,Nebraska, so you know, some they
had the tornadoes touching down. Andin the western areas Arizona, California,

(08:37):
we had temperatures over one hundred andten degrees in some parts. And we're
looking for what they're predicting as thelong hot summer to be coming up here.
The Ukraine reports a drone strike onInner the Inner Rush area, and
it destroyed one of their high techSU fifty seven fighters. So's I can

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go on and on with with thenews here we get all right, So
traces are a little high. Peopleare getting a little frustrated. So what
they're doing is they're altering. Insteadof going out, they're eating at home
and I don't know if it's storedashing or whatever it is, but they're
eating homework and they're driving lest youknow, the price of gas, vacationing

(09:22):
at home and uh, you know, finding ways to cut corners. Hey,
Dad, I have to I haveto pop in there. Like if
if you guys are listening and you'rea door dasher like me and Dante,
go ahead and put it in thecomments or the chat or call us and
tell us your best door dash story. Yeah, that's the whole the whole

(09:43):
world is why why go out ofyour house now and everything can be delivered?
You know, Oh yeah, yougot to get out. But you
know, you got the big widescreenTVs, you got every movie you're gonna
imagine. So but I did enjoythat place you took me to Eric the
movie, uh the theater with it. You sit down and a big recliner

(10:03):
and you could recline to watch themovie. They come and serve your journal
I was playing. I forget,I forget that. I forget the name
of it. But it's like themost amazing theater ever. Not only do
you get like the most comfortable chair, you get to recline, put your
feet up. They serve you codereally really good food drinks. I get
used to that. It's Dobe digitallike super sound, huge, huge screen

(10:26):
and it's not that expensive, butmaybe twenty five dollars a ticket, But
we gotta get to it. Isthat that is pretty hot topics. Absolutely,
that's everything, okay, And ifwe missed that anything, guys remember
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I had two little trips and ina week period, and so I
said I should be but yeah,yeah, everybody, everybody prayed for my

(11:07):
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Honor Thy Father Awards. All Right, we've got to get to the to

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guests coming out to school. Sofirst time on radio Boomers Wild Guys.
Founder of you Man the Human ContractFoundation. She's an ambassador of the World
Piece, She's ambassador of World Peaceand she's an awarding award winner in twenty

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twenty three social entrepreneur you I'm speakerand it's all around expert published author.
And she said, man, doesshe have a story just recently set up
to the to the VIP membership andso we wanted to you know, welcome
her to the vip her in hercircle and engineering. We're ready to go.

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Let's go ahead and bring on MariaDolores. Maria you there, Yeah,
here Maria, a girl named Maria. Hello, co from I'm calling
in some Sweden. Oh wow,we didn't, all right, all the

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way all the way from Sweden?Yeah? What well? I mean,
are you having some of the severeweather? Is it okay over there?
No, it's okay, and it'sit's kind of cool compared to La.
I used to live in La actuallyfor a year, but that was in

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the beginning of eighty nine to ninety, so I lived in Chino Hills then
actually, so yeah, yeah,it was so cool. So just real
quick, what was it that madeyou move? That's a big mode of
living in LA you know, andmoving out there, that's what was it
in particular. No, it wasjust one year. I was in high

(14:30):
school, you know, like anexchange students, and so I'm I'm raised
and I lived in Sweden for almostall my year, all my life,
and I worked in the with humanresources in the Swedish steel industry for his
industry and as the Swedish prosecution authorities, and then in fifteen, I published

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my book A State of Grace,Human Rights and Human Obligations, which is
the spreuth of the movements we arelaunching now and the Human Contract about our
human rights and human responsibility. Wow. So interesting. And you're you know,
well, I'm the whole time me, me and my me and my

(15:16):
dad are also Universal Peace Ambassadors forthe Universal Peace Federation. And we're very
we're very that you know, devotedadvocates to unity basically, yeah, and
and and creating creating unity, andand you know, I want this,
this is your airtime, Maria.I want to want to want to let

(15:37):
you tell your tell your story andreally talk about whatever it is that you
want our two hundred and thirteen livelisteners right now to listen to. And
and we have about seven hundred thousandlisteners on on this show. Uh So
let's start with with your story.You know, what, how did you
become a universe or peace ambassador,I mean going down the road to peace?

(15:58):
Yeah, a piece and what youknow, the whole program that you're
doing. I mean, you couldhave done anything. You could have been
a uh an engineer or a doctor. But you you're speaking, and you
have the authors thing going on?You're an entrepreneur. Where did you get
all that from? You know alsotoo that she could have been a stunt

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level or looking like to storm inthe accident, And yeah, where shall
we begin? Okay, So whenI was eleven years old, I was
said, I was sitting on thekitchen counter and talking to my dad about
you know, the purpose of lifeand and and that's where it started.

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And then some years later I wrotemy thesis in school about life after death,
So and what does the different religionssay? What is happening after we
die? And what is science saying? And then after that, I actually

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I went to California and then butback then my heart was really about leadership,
which has really been a theme inmy life. I've been working with
leadership and human resources for more thantwenty five years. And then I moved

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to Stockholm, I married, Ihad a baby, I wrote several books.
And then when I divorced and myex husband's grief came out in a
very destructive way, and he wasstalking me. He knew where I was.

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And you know, the most scaryincident was when I was sitting in
a restaurant and my friend stared atme while I was having a red laser
dot in my forehead. Yeah,so yeah, that happened in Sweden.

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So you know, it doesn't matterwhere we are, who we are,
but it's it was. And whatalso happened during that time was that my
ex husband also developed the brain tumor, of which he died in twenty fifteen.

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So it was really really crazy,and it also gave me an insight
of what many many millions of peopleare experiencing, you know, the fear
and and so that's why I wrotethe book A State of Grace, Human

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Rights and Human Obligations, and thatwe have both rights and responsibilities. These
ideas actually they're derived from about thesocial contracts, which is you know,
from sixteen hundred seventeen hundreds with Lockeand Hobbs and Rosso and they wrote about

(19:27):
the social contract, which is actuallyalso where the American Constitution has its roots,
right, Yeah, the social contract. What the human contract is doing
is that we're deepening this what doesit really mean to be living not just

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you know, claiming our rights towardsour governments, but actually living our right
it's some responsibilities as individuals. Soit's deepening governance. So this peace movements
for humanity starting now in the cominghundred years because peace, like I said

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when I was invited on my emailspeech, I talked about that peace.
It's not a goal, it's aprocess, right, implement right, Yeah,
of course, yeah. Process.So from within all of us and

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these seven principles that we have witha human contract. It's also from United
Nations Declaration of the Universal Human Rights, but in an interpersonal perspective. So
the first three is personal. It'saddressing our physical and mental health. And

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number one that we have the rightto our body and we have a responsibility
for our bodies, our physical health, and that we are we have birth
rights for our body, but thenwe mature, so as you keep with
our physical health. And then thesecond and the third is about our emotion

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and our thoughts. That we havethe right to our all our emotions.
We have the right to all ourthoughts. We're also responsible responsible for our
mental health. What's what's show withus? And Maria shows us like an
impact sorry interrupted, but we haveabout seven momentous well on your segments shows
us like like a like an impactstory that you've you've made or you know,

(21:49):
a leadership story, like some sortof impact that you've made. Have
you gotten any bills passed or haveyou have you got been involved in any
projects that's actually made a different andso makes then as a yeah, in
the position that you're in. Yeah, So we have a fiber one C
three currently registered in Texas and weare planning to move the nonprofit to New

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York to have set up a headquartersin New York and and therefore, you
know, eventually I will be movingto the States from Sweden and we in
our collaboration. I currently my jobis to do this, you know,

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to come out and speak and I'vebeen speaking at the House of Commons in
UK and the House of Lords andyeah, many different that I was saying
in Dubai also and I was inTexas and Sacramento. So it's it's really

(23:03):
too yeah, yeah, yeah,and it's it's a fun journey and also
for people to all of us.And you know you mentioned you mentioned the
mental health. That's a big issueand a lot of it goes undetected and
you know on uh, well itjust goes overlooked. And the kids,

(23:27):
young kids can be in school andthey could be really intelligent but they they
read them wrong, you know,and they think they're slow and they're very
bright, but they just may havea certain type of learning disorder or something.
And uh, and that along withthe uh what's going on in the

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country with that affects adults with allthe negativity and the news and the divorces
and everything, and so across theboard. There's a lot in that in
the mental category and stabilizing, beable to take in what's happening and kind
of roll with the punishes more ofus, you know, right, yeah,
yes, And it's really trauma thatwe need to address. The trauma,

(24:15):
and it's both on individual level andalso interpersonal and to acknowledge what actually
happened and and to heal that andto express. So first it's to acknowledge,
and then it's to express and andto really feel all the emotions.

(24:40):
And then and then to to letgo the orientation and usually we jump to
quit. We acknowledge, yeah,this sort of happened, and but but
I'm fine, which is we needto we need to give a couple of
shallow systems people that are listening,listening right now, and one of which

(25:02):
is the Victoria Tree Sanchez are.She's known as Tree because it's trauma reversal
edification experts, so she can reversethat trauma that you're talking about with these
with these kids. And we justdid an amazing interview. Guys, go
check out meet our members tap Interviewsyou can learn more about her. And
then Susan Postmokoff who's an author who'slistening right now. And just I think

(25:26):
you met a lot of the easyWay family as soon as you thought that
was being a t and it's ait's amazing, Maria, if you think
about it. We met on Zoomor one of these one of these digital
events and and your life is sointeresting and now you're part of the easy
Way family. And how many peoplehave you have you met so far since
you've been in the network, Andhave you ever been a part of our
network that networks You're so quick andgets you out there, so so good,

(25:49):
so amazing, Eric, what youare doing. And I love the
energy that you have in your networkand it's so positive and so supporting and
great energy. It's it's amazing.And I have I don't think I think

(26:12):
I have like ten people that I'veconnected with already. And we just had
the Mega Pitch party Saturday, right, No, Friday Thursday. Yeah,
there's fright, it was it wasFriday morning in Sweden. Friday. Yeah,

(26:33):
a few hours different. Sorry,you're you're gonna expect few hours difference.
Yeah? Nice? Yeah, butyess that's pretty incredible. I'm looking
at your your profile right now,and yeah, you literally just started with
us, and it shows that youhave fifteen views already. So there's that
ten people you're talking about, andbut we need to make sure that you

(26:56):
actually get connected with them and westay connected with the easy Way network.
I'll show we'll show you how tohow to do that. And and you
know, these people are are arealways already very supportive of you. I
think we had like twenty five somethinglikes when we when we announced you.
And yeah, so welcome to theseWay family, and we're glad to tell
your story a little bit today onRadio Boomers Live and and anything else in

(27:18):
closing that we might have messaged youwant to share. Yeah, well,
our homepage is the Human Contract dotworld, and I would love to connect
through and you know the link ifyou can share a link also, And

(27:41):
I so appreciate this, I Ireally you know, we have a we
have a great future in at theheadof us. And because you and I
and together we can make a differenceon first time and and everybody's gonna able
to reach out to you on youron your Easyway profile. So I wanted

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(28:26):
that you can share with our audiencebefore we let you go. I am
I always encourage in people everywhere thatyour ideas can change the world. Your
ideas can change the world. Therewe go with with that. Guys,

(28:47):
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Yeah, thank you, Thank you, gentlemen, Thank you so much.
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I'm feeling grand. Well, yes, we're here to win. We're winners,
and I've got a winner that's comeyour way today, and his name
is Jimmy James. Let me tellyou a little bit about Jimmy James.
He's quite a guy. He isan inventor. First of all, he

(31:51):
actually started out inventing as a child. He managed to come up with new
ways to take old things and turnthem around and to make them into something
else. And he is something else. One of his greatest inventions was the
two drum, which is something thatwas exhibited at the Smithsonian and he also

(32:15):
is a great percussionist, and hehas been a member actually of the band
that I have been privy to participatein with some wonderful, wonderful musicians musicians,
and we've done a lot of showstogether over the years, and so

(32:36):
I'm happy to be in his circlein vice versa. And of course we
know a lot of people in common. And one of the greatest things I
like about him is how he honorshis father, Curtis James, which was
one of the last of the BuffaloSoldiers. And so I'm going to bring

(32:57):
him on now so he can tellyou about his relationship with his dad.
Jimmy, are you there, Yes, I'm here. Hey, hey,
hey, hey hey. Well,great to hear you, uh, and
I'm so glad that you were ableto, uh to make it today.

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And tell us about your dad,Curtis James. Tell us what the Buffalo
Soldiers were all about, what thesoldiers was about from way back, god
many years ago, black soldiers fightingagainst the war. Back in the days
back during the French War, theyhad the French and Mexico fighting on San

(33:45):
Juan Hill and France was losing thewar with Mexico, so they had all
these thousands of black soldiers, Buffalosoldiers over to the side. They didn't
want them to fight at first,and then when France was losing the war,
they called the soldiers. Then thesoldiers won the war on San Juan
Hill, and you know, thesoldiers Buffalo foldis has been around for thousands

(34:08):
of years. A lot of peopledon't know about it because the history wasn't
told that much. I learned alot by my pops giving me information about
the real history of life. Youknow, how they treated the soldiers,
but they needed the soldiers to wincertain wars, and they was there helping
out for hundreds of years. Isis just helping the United States out a

(34:29):
lot. Yeah, a lot ofpeople don't know that part of our history.
It's very interesting. So I'm sureyou're very proud of your dad and
his accomplishments. He was well decorated. He's quite a good looking guy.
Put him up on the post onFacebook and all of your other posts along

(34:51):
with all of your commendations. Youhave been well decorated yourself. You have
received a silver bowl and brown medalfor the International Society of Photographers. You
received an award as a videographer Certificateof Recognition from the California Legislature Assembly and

(35:17):
a certificate of commendation from there Antoniovia Ragosa and so much more. Mimi,
do you have enough room to putall of those awards? Jimmy,
Well, I have a big Iput them off in a big case fold.
The big case you have a folderhas about twenty different pages. You

(35:38):
can put all your accommodations. EvenKaren Banns gave me one, and Diane
Walkin gave me one. And MissFranklin from the Franklin Prinson Agency that I
worked with for many years. Hewas the pr person for Elisis Jerald for
thirty four years. And Ray Bradberry. We worked with Ray Bradberry and god,

(36:00):
you name it. So many bigpeople you know we've worked with and
Sid Milton, you know, allthem guys and stuff over the years.
So a lot of people have beenrecognizing my works. Even with David Sanchez
with the Brown Berets, you know, I've been doing camera work for him
for almost got thirty years now.And so let's King with the Bail Bonds

(36:22):
Office, the Congress a Racial Equalitythey worked with him for for many years
in the King Parade you can nameit on and on the watch parade the
Walk of Fame and watch the promenaguepromising with doctor James Mades and Alan Wine
and Kamalizo too. Oh boy,well, I'm honored that you know,

(36:45):
you're in my circle. I mean, you know, I consider you guys.
You know, Charlie Harrison and JailBallard, and you know, we've
had some wonderful guys that have alsosat in with us, Chuck Chuck Johnsen,
and we we've also inherited a wonderfulsaxophone player because of him too,

(37:07):
as a matter of fact, Uh, saxophone and flute. And it's just
really a pleasure working with you guyswhenever we get the opportunity, you know,
and we've done a lot actually overthe years. We've performed out in
Encino. Uh you know, we'vewe've performed locally. Oh yeah, I

(37:31):
loved that location. Uh they it'sreally a beautiful place. Do you remember
the time when we were performing anduh, we had a very well known
musician just happened to hear us andcame in and and he got up on

(37:52):
s on the microphone and and uhactually joined in on the what what was
going on you know. Yeah,even Rebecca Halting from David hasse Call.
We work with her there, youknow, yeah, Rebecca Rebecca Holden.
Oh, she was so gorgeous.She was uh one of one of the

(38:13):
bay Watch, wasn't it on Baywatchwhere she played with Doug Haselhoff. Yes,
very good fingers. She she lovedmy plans. She said, you
make sure you stay at the bottomand you don't go crazy like some drummers
do. Yeah. Well, Gerald, you know, he was wonderful.
He's played with the Temptations and alot of other people too, you know.

(38:36):
Yeah, yeah, I worked withsome of Lou Ross musicians. I
was. I studied at uh LosAimee's City College for two years and I
was backing up the piano player towork with Lou Ross. He was a
very nice guy. Yeah, andyou named it a lot of things out
there, But a lot of peoplelove my drum because, oh oh my

(38:59):
drum. And I have a theme. It's called the Birth of a New
Drum on nerves and it heals themine and sole from anger and hate in
the world. And I had apress conference at Motherland's Music years ago.
All the professors, musicians, everybodyfrom around the world came there. They
just didn't believe it was a twoheaded drum. And they came there and

(39:21):
I had a guy, a ministerfrom Africa. He came in. He
blessed the drums, he burned insyth and threw holy water on there.
And if everybody played drums on it, he said. I announced this drum,
healed the mine and sold from angerand hate in the world. So
I played at a club out andEnfino and this couple came in. They
was upset. They was getting readyto fight. I said, wow,

(39:43):
why they was sitting next to meand shoot. I wrote a song for
the Japanese government with Celesti King Organization. He gave it to them when they
had that tsunami out there and insixty eight, a spiritual sixth eight.
We played that song that night withmy drum because my two hited drum had
his bass sounds and I touched therolling and rolling with the drum and playing

(40:06):
the symbols and crashing. We wentinto a free effects and Charlie told me
to hit this, hit the gung, hit the gun, and I hit
that gun boom and took the bellsdown and it brought that couple back to
together. The guy hugged me atthe end, say that drum brought me
and my wife love to back together. That we don't hate each other no
more. And that's what I believein, ministerga And about my drum,

(40:30):
what a testimony. And one morething I was Wayne Hockey was interviewing me
at my mirror. I have amirror called the two drum wall miror.
Yeah, it's off of Pico Jerry. It's on Baker and King Boulevards.
So let's King's wall right at hisoffice there. I'm gonna change it to

(40:52):
the two drum wall, remember hiswall, and I'm gonna put all the
people that passed away names on there. Well, I've seen the other one
that you have off of. Ibelieve it's peakle of. When I was
going down that way, I sawsomething with your two drums on it.
Oh okay, because I remember justthe one on the binker there. I

(41:14):
had it registered with the Culture Affairin Los Angeles, so then it's register
with the Culture Affair of Los Angeles. And they gave me a certificate on
that mural wall there. So thedrums, it's a healing drum. It
does heal people. Because when Waynewas interviewing me, is right across the
street from Southwest Police Department, andI was playing. He told me to

(41:34):
practice a little bit. I didin that base. I kept hitting the
base boom boom, boom, boombooom, boom, boom boom. The
police on the roof came out witha gun. I thought somebody was shooting.
I duck behind the drum. Isaid, what's going on there?
I said, no, this thedrum sounds. That guy said it sound
like a shotguns and stuff a machine. So that sound that travels a long

(41:59):
way. Oh oh yeah. SoI've been doing pretty good out there with
it, and I'm just trying toget with company right now. I've been
trying to get Channel five and sevenand all of them to do interviews,
and no one never got back withme. Maybe you just don't understand because
in my life, well I wasa kid. I've been a venter most

(42:19):
of my life. And I'll befrom my room at two and three o'clock
in the morning. My mom said, what are you doing up there at
three in the morning, sun andhammer and banging and waking everybody up?
I said, idea for my dream. I got to get this out.
I can't sleep if I don't inventit. And I did, and that's
what I've been doing most of mylife, and that's why I got my

(42:39):
drawn from. It's a dream thatGod gave me in my dream. Oh
yes, I know very much aboutprophetic dreams. You know, have you
heard of a man named Edgar Casey? I think I have. He.
Yes, he was a prophetic dreamer, and actually many things that he dreamed

(43:04):
actually came true. You know,I think that we all have a window
to the higher power, and youknow, there is something out there in
the universe that's bigger than we are, and we do have the ability to
connect to it. And you know, when you when you stop and think

(43:24):
about the intelligence, the bank ofintelligence, it's just really mind boggling because
this is not the only galaxy even. I mean, you know, it's
big enough as it is, butthink about it. There are other galaxies
out there too, and it justseems to go on and on and on

(43:47):
and on. It's like unbelievable.Right. If people don't believe, they
can't believe. When I was inthe hospital and I was sleep and my
pig was shaken and shaking. Yourearthquake going on and stuff like. I
said, what the heck is goingon? This big bright light came in
the left side and said, no, I'm not ready to go. Leave
me alone. But it was mymom. She was six and she was

(44:09):
laying on the floor for about herabout a one in two days, and
her spirit came to me in mydream and told the doctor I got to
leave. Something's wrong with my mother. She came to me in the hospital
and I asked the hospital nurses theyit was at an earthquake. They said,
no, it was no earthquake.I said, well, something something
shook my bed and a bright lightcame to me and said, get out

(44:30):
of this hospital. I said,you guys gonna let me go. I'm
gonna take this bed I'm gonna dragit down the street and go to my
mom's house. Hmm. And sureenough that she was trying to reach you,
and she did reach you. Yeah, she was laying on the floor
and that was her sign and herspears telling me the same with my mother.
With the Buffalo soldier when he passed, he came into my dream.

(44:52):
So you take care of moms andmake sure she's okay and and look out
for everybody. And I did andnext thing I know, bright light came
and he looks. Thanks. Youknow what. We've just been talking on
and on and I'm meant to bringon a very special lady. She has
this announcement to make. Denise,are you there, Damn? Can you

(45:15):
hear me? Yes, I'm Iapologize. I've just been yacking away with
Jimmy and you have something very importantto say. Everybody. This this,
this Denise is still She is theoriginator of Honor Thy Father Awards, in
which Jim Zulie is going to bethe first to receive the Humanitarian Award.

(45:37):
Can you please make an announcement andgive your your contact information. It's going
to be on Father's Day. Yes, thank you, thank you so much.
Come Alita, greetings, Grand Rising, everyone listening, audience, Yes
me honor Father's on Father's Day andit's taking place on this Sunday, June

(45:59):
the sixteenth, and mister James Zulieis receiving our very first Humanitarian Award.
And I will say I will saythis, God Spirit, the Higher Power
told me to honor mister James Zuley. This was not planned We've been working

(46:20):
on Honor Thy Father for months interms of you know, getting the fathers,
the families involved. But in thetenth hour, right before a couple
of weeks, right before Honor ThyFather, God, like I said,
Spirit, the Higher Power said,honor James zuli and give him the Humanitarian
Award. So this is God righthere, This is God right here,

(46:44):
and Honor Thy Father. I lookat as God's work and this is my
assignment, and so I'm really excitedabout this Sunday. It's going to be
at the Hilton Clover City sixty onesixty one Westintonella Avenue and Culver City.
And if you'd like to know moreabout it, if you'd like to support

(47:06):
mister James Zulie, you can callme directly at three one zero nine two
seven eight three three nine three onezero nine two seven eight three three nine.
The red carpet starts at two,the dinner program starts at three.
I kid you not, you havenever ever been to an event like this.

(47:28):
It's a field of love and it'sbeautiful, and it's honoring the fathers,
the mentors and the men that aremaking a difference. And so that's
what Honor thy Father is and Ilook forward to seeing all of you at
one June the sixteenth on Father's Day. Thank you, Carmelita, Yes,

(47:49):
and give us for our website.The website is Honor Thy Father Awards dot
com. Honor thy Father Awards dotcom. All right now, yeah,
let me just qualify by saying somethingtechnical is going on with the website.
You can visit it and see,but there's a little little thing going on

(48:10):
with the website. So for furtherinformation you can call me directly, but
of course go to the website.Thank you, all right, Denise,
Thank you both, Jimmy James.I want to thank you for introducing me
to Denise. Yeah, and alsofor sharing on Facebook. Okay, you're

(48:31):
a great promoter. Thank you.Did I speak one more? Thankful?
We go? Well, actually Ihave one eye on the clock and we've
already gone over time, so justall I can do is just thank you.
Okay. You know what you know, family that we saw how much
Jimmy shared online. So yeah,Jimmy, go ahead, Oh, thank

(48:52):
you. Yeah. From on Junethe thirtieth on King Chrishaw we have the
Helly Carnival. One hundred drummers fromthe in the world will be marching down.
That's awesome. Well, you knowyou can put that on easy Wayevents
dot Com and our three thousand memberswill know about it. There's a couple
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(49:17):
mayor is going to be there CityCouncil, so all the drummers from around
the world is gonna be there.That's amazing. Well, thanks for coming
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(49:40):
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my god. Absolutely, And Eric, I just don't know. You know,
when I said that there's no cowon the ice, I don't know

(51:36):
if anybody caught that, but it'sall a famous saying of Sweden meaning don't
worry, you put yourself out inthe ice and take there's no cow on
the ice so it won't break.I don't know if anymore I want to.
I want to remind all the listeners, but this segment is this this
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(52:27):
absolutely, I love it. Andyou know, Eric, Better Visions
for Children otherwise known as b VCis you know, basically what we do
is we bring awareness to children's eyedisease and myopia Wiopia because techny percent of
parents don't even have the kids checkedand it can if anything eas detective can

(52:49):
be easily cured, and if it'snot, it can turn into something more
serious. But we also reach outand support research and testing for feast diseases
through various enterprises that work on researchand testing. And then along with that,
we have a part two vision,which is uh bringing awareness to a

(53:12):
more positive future for underprivileged imposter childrenby taking them on the field trips and
showing them various you know, variousfields nursing, engineering, whatever it is,
even sports etiquette, and we getthem well rounded and with what's out
there in life, bringing on morepositive and a clear sight and speak speaking

(53:34):
of speaking of sports, we haveour gonna be a short segment, but
we have our special guest Sensor Catagan, which is the executive producer for sports
and Tacos. They also produce anamazing movie a parody about Donald Trump and
all the world world leaders, whichis on Easy which EV and Amazon and

(53:57):
uh there's a there's a TV serieshappening. He's one of our gold numbers
and you know, the sports andtalk with podcast is really uh taken off,
and so I wanted to bring himon to talk to you guys a
little bit about it. If you'rea sports number are, let's just let's
bring him on especial. The logobackground though, is that you can get
to any places look up that backgroundhere a love yeahorry about it, give

(54:20):
me like like two minutes here.But how you guys doing today? I
am I Spencer Spend. Yeah.I hope you guys are having a good
Monday morning. Oh yeah, wellMonday morning. Starting out a radio bomer's
life. I used to say peoplehave to slow down to get on the
show with us, but now thatEric's onboard, it goes a little quicker.

(54:42):
Uh, you know, you don'thave to tell me right now,
trying to keep up with Eric isuh. I have to hire people so
I can keep up with Eric.But it's but it's all great what you're
doing, right. You have tohire people because you have so much business
as somebody leads, and so muchincredible thing happening exactly. Oh, there's

(55:05):
so much going on with the EasyWay. It's it's amazing. So yeah,
like like we have a group,Yeah, we got a great show
coming on tonight, so sports andtalk about Tonight, we got you know,
baseball legend Greg Vaughan and Olden Polonies, who is a seventeen year NBA
veteran, is coming on. He'sa he's a buddy of gregs to talk

(55:28):
uh you know NBA Finals, theCeltics and the Mavericks. We'll talk about,
uh, you know, the goingson of probably the Lakers and the
Clippers. And there's gonna be alot of changes in the NBA this year.
And so yeah, it should bea great show tonight. And it's
like it's also it's also an interactiveshow, which is interesting and I and

(55:52):
I really think Spencer, you guysneed to really stick on that whole.
You know, the audience gets toput people in the pendancy box and you
got Alex Ginza with that whistle beingable to blow the whistle, and you're
gamifying a you know, sports gametype of podcast, which I think is
all ages unique. Yeah. Absolutely, Yeah, anybody out there listening,

(56:15):
feel free to tune in tonight.Comments. We'll have you know, actual
we've actually had you know, realfan interactive shows where we do it on
on Zoom instead of stream yard towhere you know, you got fifty people
out in the audience like really ableto talk to you know, baseball stars
and NBA stars and really ask themquestions. You know, so those are

(56:38):
becoming off all. I think theshow you the show you had recently with
one of our legends, Damon Feldmanand celebrity boxing is pretty interactive as a
lot of chatting and to that,people can actually chat with the show and
then you put their chat, theirquestions, their comments on the screen and
and you're literally like talking to theaudience. And what's interesting too is if

(57:00):
you guys are sports fans, everybodyhas an opinion on which team and who's
gonna win, and sometimes people getpretty pretty uh pretty great, you know,
especially like you know, I'm bornand raised in Denver, Colorado,
so you know, sports is abig in Denver, Colorado, you know,

(57:20):
you know, Spencer, It's sucha needed entity because we can't live
in a world of take issue andthe overseas and the you know, the
wars, and it's a constant bombardmentand sports kind of picks you up and
takes you out of that to whereyou're coorts to me, Yeah, to
me, Jim Basically, what sportsand movies are is an escape from reality.

(57:45):
You know, they always have beenand they always will be. You
know, you can't always just live. I mean, if all you did
was live in politics and this andthat, it's just such a negative place
to be. At the end ofthe day, I need to turn on
a game. I need to turnon a movie. I need to forget
about all that stuff, you know, And it's what I love, you

(58:07):
know. So you know I wassince I was seven years old. You
know, I just threw his firstpass for the Denver Broncos. Well,
you know, like in Chicago,you got Wrigley Field, right, and
uh, that was a big project. You know, they built that.
Do you remember when they built Idon't know if you well, you're not,

(58:30):
but I know they built really Iremember the areas. My dad used
to take me down and meet someof the people down there. They built
that in nineteen fourteen, and thatwas a major drive suck. Yeah,
And the thing is still so coolabout Wrigley is it. You know,
it's the day game capital of theworld. A lot of places have all

(58:51):
their games at night, but WrigglyI mean, well, I don't know
if you remember but it was onlylike maybe thirty years ago that put in
lights all again at Wrigley Field.Until about thirty years ago had to be
during the day because they didn't havelights. Yeah, so I've I've always
thought that was very interesting, youknow, having a city that's so passionate

(59:16):
about baseball that they can fill thestadium in the middle of the day on
Tuesday. The whole landscape down there, and it's changed a lot of the
city and it got a lot ofkids interested in baseball. I was a
I was a manager for Eric's littleleague team. Uh back well whenever it

(59:38):
was and uh, you know,it gives kids something to do because today
they're busy with you know, doingtheir whatever they do. And uh yeah,
it's good when the city comes inand we talked builds a lot on
sports and tacos, like like tonightwe'll have olden polonies on and before we
even dive into sports, I wantto you know, we want to know

(01:00:00):
kind of about their character because andwe'll find out tonight because he was born
and raised in Haiti, and Iwant to know what that was like.
I guarantee he faced some adversity beingborn in Haiti and somehow making it to
the NBA. So that's that's thekind of stuff that we like on sports
and tacos. Those are the kindof life lessons that sports teach kids.

(01:00:24):
You know. It teaches you howto win, it teaches you how to
learn, It teaches you how tonot give up all those things that you
know. At least in my generation, I'm sure your generation were valuable life
lessons. I can't say that forthe younger generations. If they're getting those
lessons, oh absolutely. I don'tknow if you remember. There's a picture

(01:00:45):
out here. He lives by me, and I used to take these foster
kids out in groups of three andfour, and I brought a group.
I asked, you guys like baseball? Oh yeah, I said, you
want to meet a baseball player?And his name was Don Sutton. I
don't know if you remember him.Oh wow, what Don Sutton won three
hundred games? That's right. Yeah. He he lives about five minutes from

(01:01:07):
my house here. And I said, okay, I'm going to bring it
to uh and they knew who hewas. To Don's house and maybe his
wife will be there as housekeeper anduh so we went over there and I
don't think they believe me. Butwe pulled up and I said, go
up to the door, ring thedoorbell, and the door opened up.
And who's who comes to the doorbut Tam Taul dod'sunt. And at the

(01:01:29):
ball game you can't get in tosee him because he's got security and all
that, you know. But therehere he invites him in his living room.
The kids and they thought they wouldget a little signature in a piece
of paper. He gives them alla big photo of him, saying to
Billy from Dom, your friend Dom, and they floated out of the house.
You know that was cool? Yeah? Yeah, So anyway, guys,

(01:01:51):
yeah we got you know, likeI said, we got American comedy
streaming. American comedy might be gettinga theatrical release because of all the craziness
in politics in our world. Donald'sWorld might be getting funding to become a
complete TV show. Got a coupleother projects and the works. I got
to hop off because I got tohop on a really important conference call right

(01:02:12):
now. But again, anybody outthere tonight, if you want to interact
with Major League Baseball legend. GregVaughn, a seventeen year NBA veteran,
Olden Polinates with Me with Eric.Sports and Tacos starts at six thirty pm
Pacific time tonight on YouTube. Sohop on and say hi, so but
yeah, I hope you guys comingto the show. Absolutely, I got

(01:02:37):
to hop off and jump on anothervery important call. Congratulations Spencer, Thanks
thanks for joining us. For Spencerand everybody. Can you can look up
sports and Tacos on the easy WayWell of Fame and you get connected there
as well. Spencer, don't forgetto use your easy Way podcast channel too.
I'm gonna have to show you howto use that more because it's sports.

(01:02:57):
Well, that's right, Okay,I'll talk to you later tonight,
Eric, all right, okay later. So cool. It was nice that
he can pop on. Yeah thatis a pretty big Yeah, it really
is. And so the American comedyand the Donalds World platform that they have,

(01:03:22):
like like you said, is goingon with the politics other things and
and it's it's I think the lasttime I talked to him, they had
like ninety three thousands something something peoplethat have subscribed to that that movement.
So Spencer is a good person toget connected with guys. And man,
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(01:08:17):
appreciate your efforts. Eric It worksso hard and it's unbelievable. I'm trying
to get Eric too, if anybodyhas any suggestions to get him to unplug
and go out and take a breakfor an hour somewhere. Doesn't live that
far from the harbor then, soit's it's important Eric, you know that
we have guests on let's say theimportance Like in Europe they have short work

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weeks and working most hours. Theyproduce more at work because they're more relaxed
and happy and so on and soforth. So maybe we should push that.
How about a four day work week? I remember who'd like that.
I could imagine you doing that.You're six to seven day work weeks.
Well, we're almost we're almost.We're almost done with version, the first

(01:09:00):
version of the easy Way Network,and then we'll have everybody running that ship
and then I'll be able to goout and do a lot more of course
stuff. But we're working. We'reworking on an easy Way day. Guys
at the with the Hills Hotel,they've now officially said that they want us
to be, you know, theywant they want to be the location for
easy Way Network, and so we'regoing to be doing some great stuff there

(01:09:20):
a lot of in person networking events. We also have the Norman P.
Murray Center and then in Mission VLwe have two really amazing places to start
doing some some meet and greets interconnectionstuff. But again, you guys do
have to have a profile on easyWay network, so make sure you go
to easilyynetwork dot com. Invitecode isan easy way and join our pitch parties.

(01:09:43):
The next one is June twentieth,four pm to six pm because of
the center time. The last onewe did as of over twelve hundred views
as close as seventy five something people. Four different people walked away with amazing
prizes marketing and branding, brand developmentprizes, and over fifty connections per person
I'm sorry, over fifty different transactionsand well over twelve hundred different comments in

(01:10:10):
the chat. I mean, there'sso much lead generation happening. One of
our members thought about thirty thirty leadsthirty different people, and I think they've
got like a lot of sales,got an amazing way to interact. Eric,
You've created the Wall of Fame andthe podcasts. I mean, like
I said before, we didn't haveall these avenues of interactions a long time

(01:10:31):
ago, and now with these platforms, boy, you can really get you
or your business out there and meetpeople. That's another part of it is
just meeting all the different people andmaking new friends, you know. And
that metaverse joy, So I'm stillimpressed by that. Well, that's the
other thing is the easy Way Versusbeing built out. We're going to have

(01:10:53):
a whole metaverse. Every single oneof you guys will be able to digitally
connect you with your avatar here herereal soon. That's coming out with the
Beyond This Beyond XR Studios and uhthree View three D. We're working with
two amazing institutes to put something reallyincredible together for you guys. So in
closing, we're gonna give a coupleof shout outs to our paying v i

(01:11:14):
P members again, member, youguys, go the easy Way Networking dot
com. Check up a new officialv i P easy Way Networking in a
circle, get interviewed and get someget some leads, get some amazing people,
and then check out the Silver,Gold and Platinum plan. Silver is
your podcast, plan Gold is theEasy Way news and podcasts that you get
everything in v i P Silver,Silver and Gold, and then Platinum is

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everything Platinum is everything and all ofthe all the above, all the all
the done for you, all thedone for you services there So to our
v I P members and above,Susan posted the com Jackie Harris, Beverly,
Zion Match, Carmly To Pittman,Laurna Sherwin, cash Flow Trader,
Eric Wesley, Daniel Stern, ParkBogden, Rauzo, Chigung Master, Teresa

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Sold the Soul Foundation, Jim Bannon, Jason Span, Teresa r. Terry
Gonzalez, Mona Benjo Sports and Tacos, Victoria Sanchez, Albert Corey, Sarla
Anderson, John Michael Ferrari and Pepperj DaVita Shensky, Jacqueline Twice, Debora

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Paulson, Wendy Lynn Adams, HydriHeidi Gentlemen, Mark Jarrach, Rico Pavilia,
Sean Smiley, Vigel Parma, DeniseEstelle and to all of our v
I T members. Sorry, thisthe list is choking here. I can't
actually get you guys issue Oka yougo ahead, d I'm waiting for the

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list to pop up here for puttingtogether the honor thy father, and so
many years he's been doing it.You know the events, what you see
is the Timothy Iceberg. It takesa lot of time and prep and finances
and so and so forth to putthese shows together and give her a lot
of credit. But Eric, that'sthat's going to be amazing. You know,

(01:13:17):
you guys don't want to miss it. Like I said, Getty Images
did confirm and actually, Dad,there, we're going to be naming Getty.
Getty's coverage is named after you,and you're you're honoring just because we've
had a relationship with Getty for solong and we have a special relationship,
we were able to make this reallyabout about you. So you're going to
have a very special tribute from thehonor of my father. Awards and the

(01:13:43):
sponsored by Better Vision for Children,So we got Better Vision for Children in
there as well, but also orlya more Jacqueline Price, Andrea Badger,
Timothy Melbray, Jason Marsado, TimothyStewart, Keisha Gibson, Empress Regina Andler

(01:14:04):
and and everybody else if I missedanybody. We still appreciate you guys,
thank you so much for your support. And remember a percentage of all of
our persons everything we have Ghost ofBetevision for Children and go donate to BBC
Charity dot org. All right,with that, that is the end of
the y So it's it really hsgoing on does and guys, don't forget

(01:14:31):
the emails at the easy Wayfamily atgmail dot com if you want to advertise
or you want to be on theshow, and you can actually now go
into our system and click on adsand you can actually put your ad up
for less than ten dollars to gointo all of our all of our platforms.
That depends on how long you wantto have the ad up there.

(01:14:54):
All right, dad, I thinkthat's about it. That's Eric And uh
well, like I say, withthe shows are great and getting out there
meeting the people and I'll tell youyou meet some of these people and you
really meet some you'll learn a lot. There's interesting and informative, to say
the least. It's it's amazing.So next Monday morning, guys, ten
o'clock to eleven o'clock Pacific Standard time. Remember when you travel, check out

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