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(00:01):
Welcome to Radio Boomers Live, otherwiseknown as URBO Show that incorporates baby boomers
and millennials ideas and perspectives with thehottest news, reviews and interviews and guidance
on the transition of brick and mortarto click in order. And now I'm
proud to introduce boomer veteran military policeand a member of Knights of Columbus,

(00:23):
my dad, James Zulie and myson Chairman CEO of easy Way Network known
as a digital de clerk, EricZuli's as the ground of world. Good
morning for Easily family and to thesuperstar host of the show, my spun

(00:49):
and medium ogul, Eric Zuli.Eric, are you one with us this
morning out here and beautiful? SoHey everybody, good morning, good morning,
Welcome to Radio Boomers Live, comingat you live from the Hilton Hotel.
Day after the honored Guy Father Awardsand Dad, you were just honored
with the Humanitarian Award. Oh uh. I definitely want to start out by

(01:11):
saying a big, big, amazing, heartfelt shout out to Kate Linder from
Young and the rest of our legends. Uh. Doctor Olympiadabreedy, which is
Ditbark's former co producing partner with StanleyFilm Wards on CBS. Johnny Vinoka is
currently starring in the new Monster serieson HBO. Resa Gray from Betty Wophille,

(01:32):
Rockers and Retirement House within a sixmillion subscribers, Victoria el Sanchez,
uh came all the way out fromfrom New Mexico, Karl lu to Pittman
and and the whole, the wholeeasy with TV team than our new host
Laura. Just everybody drowned. AndI know I'm yeah, I said Ritha

(01:53):
Gray. I know, I knowI'm forgetting some people. But ultimately the
biggest shout out, Dad is thepeople that are listening live right now,
the people that tuned into Live toour pay per view and supported bettersitions for
children from the bottom of the heart. Thank you for your support. And
Denise, the founder of the HumanitarianAwards, will be coming on here pretty
soon and talking more about their wordshow and your honor. But yeah,

(02:15):
that's a spertificate, that certificate thatyou got from from Congress, the big
plaque in recognition of outstanding service atthe twenty second annual Hunter That Other Awards
dinner and ceremony from his Stelle forHumanity big, big, big plaque and

(02:37):
you guys can you guys can seethis visually if you want at easy wayi
dot com. Just christ your careeraccount and everything's posted. Your your big
award data is right there on easyway I for people to watch. That
was an amazing award show and youknow, it was a it was a
day of appreciation around the world,and uh, it was a two way

(02:58):
street because of the families their appreciationtowards the Filders and the Filer's showing their
appreciations for the recognition and uh,it really went well. It was you
put forth so much to surprise meand some of this it was. It
was really fun. It was exciting, and uh, everybody showed up,
and you know they come around fast. You know, the days come around

(03:22):
fast to Filer's days. And itwas quite an honor. And it meets
some interesting people, you know,I mean even last Yeah, that so
many people that yeah to the host, the host as well. The host
did a great job. In fact, one of one of them is my
friends from the CEO Space days backin the day. We were able to
begin Oh yeah, a little professionalbranding expert and yeah, just a real

(03:46):
high quality group. Even even thoughmy friend Rashid, who was a major
production guy big into a charity andin fact add Rashid. I don't think
you've even realized, but Rashid isthe one that did the Staples Center event
with the veterans. Remember that bigevent with the LA Yeah, yeah,
yeah, he's the one that producedthat and pre this is a lot of

(04:09):
big stuff. We we kindled theflame there and and had some you know
when it had some good camera.Yeah. I want to give a show
to Derek Hutchinson and his group.They they were able to shoot the thing
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stuff that you hear on this showshow. So, Dad, let's go
ahead and introduce our guest. Deniseis your did you do a baby boom

(09:07):
removed? Dad? Is your phoneon mute? I'm good? Uh.
I want me to shoot into somehot topics. Yeah, topics, and
then and then I'm so upset aboundernease, Yeah, hot topics and no you
know what, Eric, Uh,we covered the uh. I have some

(09:28):
a couple of things like the MarylandMaryland governor issued a reprieve for one hundred
and seventy five thousand this demeanor cannabisconvictions. It's just stepped towards that process.
And we have a big, big, big news on a massive heat
wave that's going to be in theMidwest, in the Northeast area, and

(09:50):
so fuckle down for that long andagain we're going to be bringing on Denise
there so because I really want togo over to the uh the event last
night putting to visit north for thefirst time of twenty four years, and
so let's bring around now you knowthat's what's the hot topic for me.

(10:11):
All right, do you want tointroduce her or we just ran right on.
Denise Stell okay, founder of theAmazing Award last night under Thy Father
Dinner Gala twenty I believe it's twentyone years and the Astella Foundation. I
tell you what she hited out ofthe park last night. It was such

(10:37):
an exciting event, such a givingevent, and you know, like I
said, there's the appreciation is justfile. It's around the world. She
made it extra special last night byhonoring Thy Father reward. So let's bring
around the niece Stell. Well,Denisa Sell is a is a professional and
she's actually still remembered. Guys,so you can get an easy way wall

(11:00):
same and look up to D andI se and Denise and he is the
founder that found of the Honored MyFather Awards and a Self or Humanity that's
her Papa charity and she's honored somepretty amazing people up night, and then
it's for over twenty two years,and we're gonna hear about how, I
mean, why she chose you dadfor the first of our humanitarian award and

(11:24):
Denise, just you know, thisaward show is all over the blow right
now, like thousands of thousands ofpeople have already seen it, and now
we're gonna hear from the woman thatcreated it herself. Welcome to the show,
Denise, amazed still Hello, Denise, good morning, good morning,
good morning. I have my energyback when I got in. When I

(11:48):
got in last night, I wasliterally limp with exhaustion. But now that
I got a couple of hours sleep, I feel refreshed. And thank you
so much, mister Zulie for givingme the opportunity to fake this morning.

(12:09):
It was really a joyous, joyouscelebration. Can can you still hear me?
Oh yeah, we're gonna hear you. Oh okay, okay. So
the reason why I asked is becausemy phone fail and so my voice comes
in and out. But anyway,I'm glad to be here. I'm glad

(12:31):
you can hear me. So yeah, Honor thy father, yesterday was a
twenty second anniversary. Yeah, thetwenty second year, and it was really
really good, I must say leadingup to yesterday and Eric can a test,

(12:54):
it was like a landmine. AsI was navigating towards Junius sixteenth,
I had different issues pop up andI was segueing and jumping over and leaping
over and going under Junius sixteen becausethey were all kinds of things coming up.

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And so with that being said,a lot of times in life,
just generally speaking, if you havea goal and you're going towards your goal,
things are going to happen. Thingsare going to pop up to take
you off track. But if youare true to your vision, if you

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are true to your vision and youknow that you're doing God's work, you
continue on. You continue on.And that's what I did. I just
I was, like I said,it was like a landmine. Things were
just popping up. And even withthe website. Yeah, and Eric can

(13:58):
tell you he was like, whatis going on? I'll tell you what.
Yeah. You know, sometimes whenyou're doing guy's work, there will
be a little pumps in the roadthere. You know. Anybody that that's
an event producer, I'm sure itcan relate to Uh, the chech hiccups.
Uh. And one of the worstones it could be, you know,

(14:20):
not being able to buy tickets,which is the number one whey that
you make money when you know,then then that and sponsorship and and we
had we had hundreds of people asking, you know, hey, I'm trying
to get tickets. I'm trying toI'm trying to, you know, get
involved with this. And for somereason, you know, Go dowd the
couldn't fix the ticket situation and andso but you know, you you handled
it like a trooper, Denise,And I'd like to go down that that

(14:41):
road as a as an event producerand the behind the scenes when you say
that there's so many things, whatare some of the things that that happened
and how did you overcome it asan event as an awards show event producer?
Okay, well, number one,I was on the phone literally literally
with Go Daddy on three different occasions, and it accumulated to about six hours

(15:09):
of me going through the process toset up e commerce for my website.
And when everything was set and down, everything excuse me, when everything was
said and done, it went theopportunity to buy tickets was gone again.
So I just stopped fighting. Iliterally stopped fighting with Go Daddy. I'm

(15:33):
gonna reach out to them probably tomorrow. This is gonna be a day of
rest. But I just let itgo because, like I said, six
hours of my time working with GoDaddyto create an e commerce account. It
was like, Okay, this isn'tworking, and so I just let it
go. And so I ended upgetting the what do you call that?

(15:58):
There's a system, a car oursystem set up that I have on my
phone now and also an independent systemwhere you can just swipe. So with
that being said, Eric, forpeople that didn't pay prior, they could
try pay once they got to theHonor Thy Father Awards. So we just
had to subsequently set up another routefor people to participate. So that's what

(16:23):
we did with that. And Iknow at the end you're just exhausted,
and I still grabbed you and said, come on, Denise, we got
to do one more in front ofthe carpet, and I was fortunate to
be able to have your son withyou and did a little interview with those
of you. That was fun.You know you have to catch see at
the bonus, right, Yes,so we have that. So that's that's

(16:45):
a memory, and you know,because they come up and they're so you
know, when people go to theseevents like last night, that's kind of
like the tip of the iceberg.That's the shining little jewel on the top,
and but actually to get there theice for ninety five percent of it
is underwater and all that goes intoit. But you know, needless to

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say, when it's over, asfun as it was, you're like,
I'm glad that one. Okay,it is with an event and a lot
of producers, you know, wedon't really recall this when you do an
event. The event is an eventon the data of the event and it's
it's a tacklar or whatever. Butwhat really matters is the content and how

(17:30):
you acquire the content and then repurposingthat content, what you do after the
event is over, and actually convertingthat content those relationships into the business and
also really making it beneficial afterwards foryour attendees and your potential sponsors on the

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next one and all of that.So it's really really about the content,
and that's why I think a lotof producers don't really think about it and
they don't properly into acquiring the content, right because now that the event's over,
this is what matters. This isit. So doing what we're doing
right with the DOGEC doing an interviewis what creates the business and what's what

(18:15):
creates the momentum and the buzz forthe next one. And it's always about
that domino effect for the for thenext one. The sponsors see the content,
you know, and nowadays of socialmedia, it's all about taking that
content and then chopping it into sortsand repurposing that content and making it turn
into more business. And so Isaid that when we do events, it's

(18:37):
like it's the following day and daysthat it just keeps. It's like the
snowball, you know, it justkeeps sharing with other links and other people
that are influencers that have their followingsgoing on other channels. It just goes
on and on and and the event'snot over by far. It's it's gaining
momentum. And then if you're goingto do it to follow up year,

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it's it's had a year of realbuild up and it's a whole different program
today than it was years ago.As far as this goes this media stuff,
we want we want to you wantto give you a chance to also
honor the other fathers and the otherpeople that were attending the events and besides
the easy way, so talk aboutsome of the other honorees and some of

(19:21):
the other people that were involved.I actually saw one of my old friends
who okay, I guess he's beenyour host for for seventeen years or something
like that, and for she's butshe has been my friend for over twenty
years, you know. So,so Kingdleton playing there. Oh, yes,
yes, Roshi, Yeah, Roschieis an awesome, awesome brother.
Yeah cool, very cool, Yes, yes, yeah, I love he's

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a good shooter. He's a goodshooter, you know. You know,
yeah, he's really good at whathe does. He's really really good and
what he does he knows the contentthing and recuracing power of it. But
that I want to get off something. I want to focus on the honorees
and the people that that's really whoelse was up on that on that stage,
and you know, you give getsome flowers to do all the other

(20:08):
people that you honored, and you'reany chance, okay, So, but
we had several honorees. Russell Colewas one of the honorees. Welford Willis
Dexter McLeod, Stephen Carter, anddoctor Henry Armstrong. And so generally what

(20:34):
we do with the families, becausethe honorees they don't say I want to
be honored. It's the families thatsay they want to honor, you know,
their dad or their husband. Andso in engaging with the family members,
I encourage them to make it anelement of surprise. As I was

(20:56):
talking to mister James Zoley last nighttelling him, I love the element of
surprise. That's just me. Ijust love surprises. And so generally the
families will let the honoree know thatthey're taking them to dinner, but they
have no idea that they're being honoredand recognized until they arrived. And so

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again the element of surprise is awesome. One of my favorite honorees, well
all of them were awesome, butone of my favorite honorees was Stephen Carter,
who was honored by his daughter andhis two granddaughters. And what made
him so awesome is he was thefather at sixteen years old and his girlfriend

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was fifteen years old. So theywere teenagers and they had a baby,
and generally at that age, usuallyat that age they don't I mean,
most of the time, the guysdon't have time for children, you know,
they're running around, you know,working on their career or going to

(22:11):
college. You would have you buthe ended up taking care of his girlfriend
and the baby who's his daughter,and so I really really commend him to
do that because again, most youknow, young people, they don't have

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time. You know, well,you know the story of teenagers. They
just have babies and they leave.Mister Carter, Stephen Carter, he stood
there to you know, to thetest of time. And he was even
at his daughter's grand opening a coupleof weeks ago. She opened a health
center, and so he's been withhis daughter since the beginning of time.

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And so I'm just so appreciative tohim being there, and his daughter surprised
him. He had no idea hewas being honored, and so that just
really warms my heart. And alsoI want to say, there's a segment
that we had with Honor Thy Fatherwhere we have the words from the heart,

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and words from the Heart gives familiesthe opportunity to go deep inside of
themselves and say what their honory meansto them, and generally we capture that
for on camera. Now my cameraperson died last year, so we didn't

(23:44):
have the cameraman that we ordinarily had. So for efficacy, I decided because
of technology, I said, well, okay, I'm thinking in my mind,
what I'll do is just have thefamilies capture the cells with their cell
phones. Now. Needless to say, the quality in most of the cases

(24:08):
or half yeah, half of thecases weren't as clear as they could have
been, but the content, thecontent was there. So despite the visual
of not being clear in some cases, the content of what was being said
was just so beautiful and it touchedeveryone that was in attendance. And so

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that's one of the beauties of HonorThy Father because it allows you to really
go inside of yourself and remember somethingthat resonates with love that you have with
that particular honoree. So undis thankful. And the second time, I want

(24:56):
to make sure we get this out. Your story was so beautiful on why
you created the Honor of Their FatherAwards and how you feel about fathers and
stuff. In the last three minutesthat we have, I love you to
share that and then also share youreasy Way profile so people can get a
hold of you if they want toget get involved with the next or My
Father Awards or whatever programs. It'syour offering. Thank you, Eric.

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Okay, Well, honor thy father. The seat was planted when I was
a little girl. Again, Icame from a single parent household me,
my younger sister, and my mom. It was just the three of us.
Now, my sister and I havedifferent dads, and her father would

(25:37):
pick her up every other weekend andwhen he'd bring her home, she would
have clothes and toys. And Ididn't have a father picking me up.
So subsequently, because I didn't,I felt a sense of not being valued,
because I didn't have a man callingme daddy's a little girl, and

(26:00):
so I just felt like I wasa nobody with no value. And then
one day a man came by inuniform and he wanted to talk to my
mother, and he talked to mymother and left. He didn't pay me
really any attention. And when heleft, my mother said, that was

(26:23):
your father, And that just addedto me feeling like I had no value,
you know. So what happened wasmy sister's father, I'll make this
quick. My sister's father when heI guess my mom had to tell him
what happened, and so he decidedwhen he picked up my sister, he

(26:44):
would pick me up. And somy mother came in the room when my
sister's father came to pick her up, and asked if I wanted to go,
and then he's they've never asked methat before, and I said,
yes, I want to go.My mom put my clothes in a paper
bag, and I was whisper awaywith my sister and her dad, and
it was just so amazing. Herfamily, you know, her grandparents,

(27:11):
her cousins. They ended up treatingme like family, like I was one
of their own. And so whenher sisters, I mean when my sister's
father, when my sister's father boughther toys and clothes, he ended up
buying me toys and clothes. Andwhen my mom asked me if I wanted
to go with my sister and herfather, that was the day that my

(27:37):
sister's father became my father. Andso listening audience, that gave me an
opportunity to see what it feels liketo have a dad. And it does
make a difference. It fortifies youwhen you have your parents, your mother
and your father. It fortifies youwhen you come from a healthy family.

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When you're loved by both parents,it fortifies you when you go in the
world because you know who you are, you know where you came from,
you know, there's no question.And so I just love fathers. And
so my website is Honored thy FatherAwards dot com and my phone number is

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three one zero nine two seven,nineteen ninety nine, and we will be
preparing for the twenty and twenty fiveHonor Thy Father Awards and it will be
bigger and better next year. Ilove it, Denise. What you're doing

(28:45):
is so awesome and I have toget you used to just telling people to
go to your easy Way profile.Is all that information is right there,
so simple for them. They canbook an appointment with you, they can
connect with you, and it's whereeverybody that's an easy way to automatically go.
So guys, you can you candefinitely get connected with Denise and one
more and and follow all of hersocial media, all her websites. H

(29:08):
soon get involved with her podcast andyou can as your business on there as
well. Denise. So everything isright there on the easily Wall of Fame,
and you are one of our Wallof famers. You are one of
our silver members. And we giveyou your flowers for honoring these fathers and
thank you for sharing sharing your storyand again a great big, heartfelt gratitude,

(29:30):
amazing thank you to you for honoringmy dad and seeing my dad's soul.
And you said you said something somethingas well, that this was like
spiritually divine on why you chose mydad to be the first ever Humanitarian Award
and set the bar for all thefuture fathers that will be receiving that award.

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Yes, yes, thank you forsaying that. Yes, that was
that was God who spoke to me, who spoke to me, He whispered
to me and told me, andit was like wow, yeah, yes
it is. It is bringing Itdoes bring family together. It makes them

(30:14):
think and go deeper, like yousaid for the paper on stage, it
makes them, you know, appreciatetheir family, you know, and it
brings them both and that's so importanttoday because families are drifting a power it
seems, and this you know,we do need to cut this off and
get to the next segment. ButDenise, thank you so much for taking
the time and beyond, I hopeyou can stay on for Karmay this corner

(30:36):
her guest is an amazing guy thatworked with Michael Jackson and the major Fashion
Award winner. Maybe another great segment, Guys don't go anywhere. Please tell
your friends up us to share abutton like comments. We're gonna go commercial
break and we'll be right back withKarma's Corner. Any final final words real
quick to Nancy want to say,Yeah, I just wanted to say that

(31:00):
I met some of the easy Wayfamily members yesterday and we just hugged each
other. There was several easy Wayfamily members We just hugged each other.
So as of yesterday, my familyhas just expanded. So I just wanted
you all know. Yeah, yeah, absolutely, so, thank you both.

(31:21):
I I love you and uh,I appreciate absolutely. Who was the
congress member to sign off of myGuys Award? Oh that was Maxine Waters.
Max. There's two other there's wait, there's two other. I'm sorry,

(31:48):
there's two other there's I'm sorry,not two other ones, but there's
another. Marquis Counselorate. Marquis alsohas certificates for mister James zulie So and
also our other recipient. But wewent my son went by to pick them
up. The office was closed.They closed at three o'clock on Friday,

(32:12):
so there's still another awards that Ihave to get to you, mister Zulie,
So we'll make a Yeah, it'sso very cool. I'm okay the
easy Way Network and we want tosupport them those they're supporting us. And
thank you so much for being aguest, the niece, and hopefully you
stay for the next segment. Guys, the Niece look her up on the
easy Way Wall of Fame, Founderof the honor of their father words May

(32:36):
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in the top forties of the Godfatherwas called James Brown. She's the founder
of the Rose Breastcancers Society. Nowhere's your host, Karma Leaders. Hello
there, Radio Land. Here weare again, and I am feeling grand.

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All right, Now that's what I'mtalking about. Yeah, yeah,
I love the applause. Don't youjust love it when you get up in
the morning and you hear applause?How about that? Well, I've got
a lot to be applauding about becauseI've got one of the most wonderful friends
and one of the most talented peoplewho happens to be celebrating his birthday today.

(34:51):
I'm talking about Sir Keith Holman.He has established a legacy as a
trail blazer in the fashion wor Hewas mentored by top designer Bill Whitten,
known for his intricate bead work forclients such as Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson,
Elton, John Neil Diamond, TennyRodgers, earth Win In Fire,

(35:15):
lonel Ritchie, and Sir Keith Holman'sname is also associated with other household names
such as Michael Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, who he designed a three million dollar
turnament for her wedding, and JajahGabore the Wonderful Jaja. I used to

(35:38):
love to watch the movie that shewas in when I was coming along.
I never will forget her in herrole. And did I mention Juan Gabriela.
I mean, that's one of thebiggest superstars in the Latin world,
the Latino world. And he's workedwith Mary Wilson on her coffee table book.

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They were very good friends. Thebooks named Supreme Glamour, and he's
also designed for many others. Oneof his award shows was loaded with top
celebrities. And he has a collectionof hip hop fashions and that was featured

(36:24):
in New York at a museum there. And he's already represented in the Rock
and Roll Museum in Ohio. Andhe and Mary Wilson were very close friends.
I have to tell you. Iknow he's listening. But one day
I got a call on my cellphone and I had no idea who it

(36:45):
was, and so I said,who is this? And it turned out
to be Mary Wilson, who Imet through Sir Keith Holding. So we
were just getting ready to become alittle closer with our friendship, and the
I'm the good Lord Father mother Goddecided it was time for her to graduate.
So we'll talk about that, andlet's celebrate Sir Keith Holman's birthday.

(37:12):
Sir Keith, happy birthday. Areyou there? Don't hear me now?
Yeah? I can hear you now. It sounds like of a Rising Song
commercial. I can hear you now? Yeah? Did you hear me blabbering

(37:37):
on? I thought it maybe youwant to pick up the story about Mary
Wilson because I saw some beautiful photographsthat you took with her when you were
in the Ukraine at the Venetian Ball. It's Keith, you want to tell
us about that? Keith, SirKeith, can you hear me? So

(38:00):
we're back to the Verizon commercial again. Now you're there. Yeah, I
was just mentioning that you went.You traveled to the Ukraine with the Late
and Great Mary Wilson, and whileyou were there, you attended the Venetian
Ball and in Kiev. Can youtell us about that. That's one of

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the stories I'd like for you totell our listeners about. Well, they
were honoring Mary and me. Uh, and they had Mary perform over there
at the Palace President of Palace,and uh, it was it was something
like that of a movie, youknow, and we we raised money for

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the children and handicapped kids and things. It was, it was, it
was amazing, amazing just being ableto fly over and and stay there with
I mean, it was the peoplewere wonderful and and that was before everything
gould kind of you know, happened, the wars and all stuff. But

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Mary was very much about protecting thelegacy of the supremes, and we talked
about that while we're over there,and she's in preserving her costumes, because
not only was it our costumes,but it was the pointing sisters when I

(39:24):
exhibit I did, and no addition, and just there's so many people I
was honored to be able to dosomething like that. Well, that's a
fabulous story. And the thing is, if your timing was good, thank
god that you went over there beforeall h broke out. I mean,

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you know, what's going on nowis so tragic. But all we can
do is just, you know,keep the faith that every single work out.
Okay, those people have really beensuffering. And and I have friends,
you know, from the Ukraine.I don't know if any of them
are listening in right now, butyou know, I have very very dear
friends from the Ukraine. And yeah, so tell us about how you came

(40:14):
about getting your title of sir.Where did that come from? I was
nominated by the late Jacqueline Stallone andshe nominated had me nominated, and I
was so honored. I was Icouldn't believe it. And just to have

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them, with the people from allover the world were there, it was
quite I mean just I'm just Iwas blessed to get that, you know,
with the sword and with the itstill seems like a dream, you
know. And Jack believed in meand she nominated me, and then they

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accepted my you know, they theygave me the title of the you know,
of a Night. So it wasgreat. And for those of you
who are listening, Sir Keith ismentioning Jacqueline Stallone some of us you or

(41:24):
is Jackie who is the mother ofSylvester Stallone, Yes, and Frank Stallone
mm hmmm. And also she wasthe mother of her daughter, Tonianne Philotti
Stallone mm hmmm. So she wasYeah, she was really quite a lady.

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I had the opportunity to perform forher. Then some time ago you
might uh have heard of of oneof our of our broadcasters of Skippy.
Are you familiar Skippy Low? Yes? Yeah, Well, you know,

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he graduated, and so I wasinvited to perform, you know, there
at the place in Beverly Hills thathe used to always hold his showcases instead,
so Jackie was there and and youknow, the song that I sang
was the song that was loaned tome actually, and I can say loan

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because I was hoping that it wouldbecome one of my own only the music,
only my song, which was writtenby Carol Connors. And do you
know Carol Connors, by the way, I don't. I mean I probably
if I saw her, but Idon't know her. Well, yeah,
well I sang her song. She'sa wonderful songwriter and Jackie actually stood up

(42:53):
for me after I'd finished singing.I was just really thrilled, you know
that she enjoyed it that much.But Carol has written one of our most
iconic songs. She's been a gueston on Carmelita's Corner too. She's the
one who co wrote Gonna Fly Now, the same song for Sylvester So Long

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Riley. Yeah, that's a smallworld, right, Yeah. You know,
Jacqueline was an astrologer, was sheand Jacqueline did the horoscopes for Elizabeth,
Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Jackson, andI was privileged that she did one

(43:35):
for me. Mm hmm. They'requite the abuse from then, and uh,
I mean it was just it wasjust great. I'm very grateful to
her. And yeah, can youtell us a little bit more about that
ceremony. I would like to toknow how it it went. I was

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scared, scared and I was Iwas kind of you're dealing with people.
I was honored and I was kindof scared when he put the robe on
and then they had the sword andto speak and talk and just uh,

(44:16):
it was like a dream mm hmmm. You know, and Jacqueline is also
a Dane Dame Jacqueline still one.It's not She's not just Deny. She's
a Dane like Elizabeth Taylor was.Oh, and tell us about Elizabeth Taylor.
I mean, I know she wasto you know, she was just

(44:40):
a lovely lady. And I thinkabout all the people she helped, you
know, who had aids or whowere needed help, and she just did
it without ask being asked. Shejust did m h. And I was
honored that I was able to workwith her or do some mournful things for

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her. And it was amazing,I mean, urbanized vers gorgeous. You
know, it was the most expensiveturban I've ever done hers, and I
did one for Jessica Boar was thesame way, with the diamonds and with
the goals and with the the breathtakingI can imagine it. Listening listening,

(45:28):
Sir Keith, you know, whenyou're having a good time, it just
seems to fly. And I wouldlike to have you say a little bit
more, but they'll have to doencore. You have been a guest before
on Carmeer Leader's Corner, so you'renot a stranger. Don't be a stranger,
and we just love sharing your wonderfulstories with our listening audience, and

(45:52):
I want to thank you for comingon and is there anything you want to
say because we're on our way onour court. Thank you. I want
to thank you for having me.It was such a pleasure, such a
blessing to have you. Okay,thank you. We're going to get on
our horse now and right off intothe sunset time. Happy birthday, give

(46:20):
thank you, good bye, goodall right, all right. The other
awesome episode of I'm Sorry you guys? Are that the cans? I'm like,
Dad, you gotta get out ofhere. You're in the room with
me at the Hilton Hotel, rememberremember that. So we're gonna be bringing
on Johnny Vanoger pretty soon. Andshot up to keith Man. Shut us

(46:45):
switch the keith uh. Let's lestlet me give him his proper flowers,
sir chief. I actually I actuallyknow him. I've met him a couple
of times and he is amazing,amazing guy. You know. Hopefully we'll
see them on that easy Way Wallof Fame soon and you guys will meet
them now. I want to remindeverybody as well the new interactive chat system,

(47:07):
pay per view system, building system, donate system, offer system that
we've now built into easy Way TVthat we've now built in to our podcast,
and I want to let anybody knowthat's listening, this is your opportunity
to come on to the show.If you've enjoyed the show, we want
to hear from you. Make surethat you call into nine one four three

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three eight thirteen zero three. That'snine one four three three eight thirteen zero
three, especially if you were atthe event or you were watching the events
yesterday on paper view, our officialNEWPPV dot easyway dot TV pay per view

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system. With the interactive chat,we had about nineteen people on there that
that supported better visions for children.They donated and they all got to watch
that the action happened real time,real real life. And what was really
awesome, I mean we it wasn'tjust watching watching the interaction and people actually

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I saw people meeting each other.I saw people give each other step phone
numbers, and I just saw thatthe magic happening on that that interactive chat.
So set us to the team forputting that together. All right,
Dad, Well, well it's beena great show today. Oh my gosh.
The interaction Eric is just you know, it's mind bigling when you're not
used to that kind of stuff.You guys are used to it, but

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I mean you're talking to people thatput it out to their followers and you
know, people that have a millionfollowers whatever, and like yeah, I
mean I was I was in thehallway at the Hilton and somebody was walking
by and they had the show ontheir on their phone. Oh wow,
that's that's that's amazing. Well,I know, we we talked to a
lot of people to the Hilton's,we met a lot of the people,

(48:57):
and we told everybody about the show, you know, So definitely the hello
to everybody that we met at theHilton that is tuning in and the guys
again three that one four three threeeight thirteen zero three. If you guys
want to tune in or tell usnot, you know what you think about
what we're doing and and the systemand the people you've heard today, and

(49:21):
if you want to interact with anybodythat you've heard or any stories anybody that
you might want to connect with,you can simply do that an easy way,
interactive, easy way I dot comcreature for your account. Uh So,
waiting on johnnythan if you're to callin and we got a caller,
a couple of callers. So we'regoing to bring a couple of callers on

(49:42):
the last let me let me letme get this one line, dad,
and then if you have lines,let me let me know. But caller
last four Dad is six five sixtyfive area codes five zero five. Did
you want to say hello on air? What's your name? And where you
a time? Can you hear me? Well? Yes, we can't.

(50:05):
Yeah, yeah, is this yeah? Hey? Because I got you?
You are live Radio Boomers Live.Welcome. Oh my gosh, thank you.
I just passed doctor James in thein the hallway. That was me
and I had what are they?You know what? We're hearing this huge

(50:28):
hill hotel with I don't know,fifteen floors or something, And of all
the places, I went down tothis one area where it's quiet because we're
just winging it here at the andwhat are the odds of you walking down
the hall listenings? Is the showat the same time anovating? I looked
up and I go, what I'mhearing the show? So what did you

(50:50):
think last night? Torri? Thatwas the interesting evening was well what did
you think? To let me askyou? You the Thafe questions, what
did you think about that? Youknow, Auto Father Awards production obviously,
but what did you think of yourfirst ever experience in person meeting the easy
Way family and feeling that energy andfeeling that vibe, seeing all the cameras

(51:10):
and kind of how we do this. Yeah, everything was very well set
up. As soon as you walkedin. You know, I had already
I was already there. Immediately,me and doctor James connections. I was
having trouble. They didn't know whereI was supposed to sit and I was
supposed to sit at your table,and they they you know, the structure.

(51:32):
I guess it was a They didn'tknow exactly who was sitting where,
and so they were working on thatand doctor James comes up and he goes,
oh, no, no, mygot it. So he did the
whole list of the table and goteverything organized and everyone was just so grateful
and warm. And then when youwalked in, I mean, it's kind
of like I'm in awe of you, right, And I had no idea

(51:53):
how tall. You were, verytall, and you walked in and you're
suit was ipropacable, and then youhave your easy Way logo all over it
and just you were dressed to thetea and I was really respected that you
shined, your presentation, your dedication. I could just see you flow through

(52:21):
everything from the camera set up youyou would get someone on an on an
interview here and set them up andthen let them take the mic and very
seamlessly go to the next red carpetinterview and get them set up and let
them take the mic, and thenyou would go. You like you orchestrated
everything flawlessly, and it was beautifuland yeah, and even when it came

(52:45):
the most the most beautiful thing,Victoria, is what happens afterwards. Just
wait. I'm actually talking to GettyImages as we speak here now on the
on the show, and they're tellingme they're editing the photos right now.
So wait until you see yourself onGetty and then either the news everybody's Sharon
and then other people start picking itup, and then you see the the
viral magic that happens. You know, not only that, but the p

(53:07):
R and all the different celebrities andeasily family that supported my dad. You
were integrated with all of that,and so you'll do the magic soon and
we'll be we'll be putting it outon an easy way. I and you
could post post all everything happened.And I want to say thank you to
you too as well, because youhave been posting like crazy and social media.

(53:27):
I think you're the first one thatposted my interview with Kate Linder from
Young and the Wrestles. You beatus to it, beat us. Well,
you're great. I'll just kind offollow you. So sometimes I'm gonna
get out with funny a little bit. But that's okay, right, you're
training to be her feel free.You know, we appreciate all the exposure
that we can get. And youknow, you are a Platinum member and

(53:51):
so you will be u Getty andyou'll be all over the place and your
story is amazing. People are goingto be hearing about that and and your
book. And you know, alowsometo finally meet you in person, coming
all the way from you. Ohyeah it was. It was so nice.
So what do you what do youthink about? You know, you
come across Eric in a easy wayat Victoria. It's it's a little different

(54:12):
pace, isn't it. Yeah?Yeah, but I like the pace.
It's very fast. We get thesemoments of downtime, like we got to
have nice sit down conversations like youtook that time, and that was really
nice. You don't always get thatat this level. It is caliber of

(54:32):
people. It's very rush rush,and I kind of pushed it aside,
but I really appreciated that. Iappreciated it's just one on one in this
conversation, the group setting, meetingall the fabulous people there. I connected
with so many people. There wasso many hugs, and you know,
my story is out of trauma andgrief, and so I share about my

(54:52):
son and losing him and just beingable to be open like that. I
found so many other people in thegroup that have very similar stories and we
connected on the our centric bubble.And we want to work with We want
to work with friends, not notcustomers. And speaking of the friend we've

(55:13):
got Johnny Banoker just now called inand you stay with us, Victory,
We're gonna make it a party.We're gonna give an easy Way party.
Johnny there, Joy, even areyou there? Maybe I think we got
there? We go fishing? No'sthere? Hey, Johnny b what's going

(55:38):
on? What we what? What? What? What? What's I need
to stand on your head and weara tin foil hat or something because the
sigma is a little bit breaking up, I think. But you were you
were there, you were there.Oh we got I think we got some

(56:00):
Uh you were you were there lastnight as well. Uh, one of
the honored guests for my dad's honoring. We really appreciate you coming out.
And I mean you're you're shooting rightnow for HBO's Monsters. I mean you're
on the start, you're on thebig studios and stuff, and you made
the time to come out. Whatwhat do you what do you think of

(56:20):
of our last night? And youknow I'm on right now, correct,
Yeah, you know what. It'sjust a big, a big celebration.
And yesterday it was all about thefathers. And I came out to support
your father, Jim and the andthe whole easy way your voyage. But

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it really yesterday was all about thefathers. That was it, and that
was the celebration, and your fathergot the what was the title of the
award, Eric YOUMANETARIUMI It was thetwenty second annual honor of other words,
first ever humanitarian words. It waspretty amazing. And I'll tell you what

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meant it even more amazing is thatwhen Jim, you got up there and
you spoke to the to the group. You really had strong words and we
all need to take this seriously.Vision better vision for children and all the
great causes out there that the greatfathers and great mothers and great wonderful people

(57:39):
that help with the causes that savepeople's lives. And that's what Jim is
all about. And that's why hewas up there with several other you know,
honorees. And you're pretty amazing,Jim. So I was grateful to
be there and share that Father's Daywith you and and the group, the

(58:00):
Easy Way group. But Jim,you you you know, I'll tell you
right now. You are right onthe spot and your and your words were
powerful, and that's what it's about. And you know we've all been through
the thick and thin of it,uh, and you just let people know,
hey, guys, we can dothis. If we team up,

(58:21):
if we collaborate, we can reallyhonor people and change people's lives for the
better. So I love a happyFather's Day. I was grateful to be
there and uh, and the EasyWay family is pretty amazing as we all
collaborate and unite and help each othercreate some real successes out there in people's

(58:43):
lives. All people can just sore, you know, and thank you,
Jim. I appreciate it. Eric, beautiful evening and uh, there's all
celebration and that's that's what it's allabout. Appreciated what it's all about.
Yeah, absolutely, And there wasa lot of positive Johnny, like we
were talking about and UH mention youto the nation. It brings it kind

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of unites the family in a strongerway. It kind of brings the old
bonding back when they you know,when you see the tears on the stage
and and the real appreciation from whatit's all about who this person is and
family, because you know, itcan drift drift apart sometimes and people,
you know, Jim, all ofthe same house, Johnny, They're all

(59:28):
exactly and that's what you and that'swhat you did yesterday. And quite a
few of the UH singers and performersUH and and all that was there were
creating these memories of hope and desireand success in this world of uh,
you know, of really changing people'slives, but better so the words are

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so powerful and you know, Iwatched and they listened to you, Jim,
and they really listened to you becausethey were hanging on your every word
because you know what, everybody needsthat little how do you say, everybody
needs that little recidrance, your reminderAnd you're right, Jim, it is
old school, but that's what weneed. You see, people people need

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a place to go to be tobe great in their life. Eric creates
that place. We should all createplaces where people can go and change lives
and support our fellow human beings.So I'm really happy Father's Day and uh
and uh and thank you for thinkingof me. And I was grateful to

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be there and join join your arms. And God, was I gonna say
say something else? Yes, yeah, have intro video Eric put together.
Yes, And I'm grateful to bethere because it's it's it's pretty. Uh.
It's also positive. We need tobe positive every day. There's too
many people out there that that thataren't getting that positivity. The kid finding

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it, they don't know where togo, and and and and and and
and and it's you know, theyneed to find situations like this, uh,
Jim. And what you're doing.Hey, you and me were out
there giving presents out Christmas Christmas Day. I mean, what what could be
a better day, see right,and to see smiles and to go to
the hospitals and and really support thechildren. I mean, it's beautiful.

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It is just it's it's good plusgood plus good and and Eric, you're
wonderful and you created a memorable Father'sDay for your father, but also for
men who looked in, who lookedin on your life, Eric, who
looked looked in on your life,Jim, and see what what what you

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do and maybe someone out there willgo, shoot, I got to do
that. I want to be there. And that's what it's about. I
mean, if you're getting the wordout there, and so it's so great.
You know how opportunities come at people. And when the first thing I
think of is, oh, thisis an opportunity that I can get ahead
or make money, well, youknow that's not what you cash in at
the end. The opportunities could besomebody that's the need. And that's an

(01:02:06):
opportunity that you're going to be ableto put in the bank in the yes
without without that bank. Yes.And you know I'm going to also say
that is what I wanted to say, Eric, regarding our program gaining access.
You know, just get ready,guys, ladies and gentlemen and children
of all ages. Uh, weare. We are going to create some

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havoc out there and some genius andyou're going to get to see people up
close and personal. I'll look forwardto the journey. It's gaining access and
it's good programming. So get ready, ladies and gentlemen, and they might
even end up on the network.So got right. I love it,
you know, and Johnny, thankyou for saying that. By the by
the way, let's let's let's alsointerview you a little bit. You've got

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something, a new project that you'redoing with HBO. The show is called
Monsters. I mean, you've donea lot of things, you know.
I got I got a few thingsgoing on, you know, I got
huh talk radio, I've got I'vegot a few reboots that are going on
that I'm involved with. I wasapproached recently for a miniseries on on Netflix.

(01:03:14):
Uh that is really kind of underwraps. So script was just sent
to me and looking forward to It'sa miniseries and uh, yeah, I'm
playing the part of a lawyer.But this lawyer has many facets. He's
not just your norm. So thishas go be a lot of fun and
it's a it's a Netflix projects alreadysigned and sealed and uh and then and

(01:03:36):
then I do. I do alot on the other side, and that
is as a producer, developer,creator, uh and and director. Now
so there's a lot going on toNetflix situation also with Paramount Plus and Amazon.
I'm prime and UH and me andmy partner I have is a he's

(01:03:57):
a uh the code of my goalsand he's we we we work a I.
It's we have a meeting we're puttingtogether with Eric over the next week.
We're going to talk about a I. Uh. But but the great
things ahead and so on both sidesof the you know, a track which
is acting and on the production gendas well. Can't wait for the meetings

(01:04:19):
Eric, and some great things arehappening now and we'll continue to happen.
So so thank you again. Letme let me let me talk about all
the listeners as well. I wantyou to you guys, just kind of
picture of this what everything that Johnnymentioned, Uh, I do all the

(01:04:43):
all the all the really cool stuffthat happens behind those doors that are that's
so that's so accessible and you youwant to gain access to Uh, that's
what we're crapping for. We're reallygetting ready for just this this This is
confirm Johnny. You know when you'reon stat and you're with when you're hanging
with your flutters and you're you're you'redoing kind of the behind the same things

(01:05:04):
that people can learn. Is thatkind of what we're going down the road
towards for our members, for ourfans, for our subscribers to be able
to really truly gain that real accessthat Hollywood doesn't give you and and and
the answer to that is absolutely yes. And that's what I want to do.

(01:05:25):
And that's that's my journey with you, Eric is is I want I
want to serve that up, youknow, uh, serve that up and
in every every way that will helpthe viewers and the family and so forth.
Yes, put you in places youcan't be at normally it's not easy
to get to. Well guess whatit should be, and I'm making it
easy and then that's finally easy.Right. But but so it is about

(01:05:50):
gaining the access. And that's exactlywhat I'm doing, bringing to the places
that you ordinarily you know, won'tget right away. I want right away.
I don't want to wait. Nowaiting, please, you know that's
that's my uh, that's my wordsfor sure. You know I don't like

(01:06:10):
to wait. I've waited for toolong. But that's what it is,
Eric exactly. So putting the viewersand the family in places that they need
to be now so they could changetheir game now. I'm not talking about
bunths down the line. I likeit now. So that's what we want
to do, what we're saying.I mean, who knows what timeless time

(01:06:34):
we say. I like that toactually do it, do it now?
You know, I agree, ButI know we're all going to live forever.
So that's just the way I roll. But but but with that said,
there's nothing like now, and ladiesand gentlemen, I'm just gonna throw
this into the mix. Man.This is all about positivity. You know,

(01:06:59):
it's not about thinking about the badstory. It's the good story.
It's always the good story. Andgets what, guys, the next story
is gonna be a good story,and you're gonna go wow. I can't
believe I met him, or Iwas in that meeting, or I now
know how I should do my nextpitch in the room over at the network
whether it's Amazon Prime or Paramount Plus, etc. You're gonna know things you

(01:07:24):
need to know. Hey, Ilearned the hard way. Believe me.
I've been on the way to meetingsat networks and I've gotten calls in the
car that go, Johnny, don'tdo it, and I would actually cancel
my meeting stil I had everybody inthe room that I needed. I was
told Johnny, stop, cancel,reschedule. Have everybody you need in that

(01:07:46):
room that's gonna help you send thisproject to the networks. So you know
there's a way to do it,and you can't do it the wrong way.
And we were all talking recently yougot to do it. First impression
absolutely important. It's like when we'rebuilding you get sixty two percent response from

(01:08:14):
a client from just from the firstimpression, right, is like, I
know, you know, you know, Jim. I just want to just
answer Jim to Then we all talkedabout that and we continue to talk about
it. But it can never beleft. You know, you can say
it a hundred times and it's okayfirst impression to say, ladies and gentlemen,

(01:08:41):
if you didn't do it right thefirst time, who cares? You're
going in. You're going into thetrenches the second time, and boom,
it's going to happen. There's nevera time where you can't go back and
and and and and take care ofbusiness. That's all I'm saying. Absolutely,
Well, well, thank you forpopping in. We're very good.
I mean, the time goes sofast. But everybody, Jim, Happy

(01:09:06):
Father's Day. And and God blessthe fathers that are here, that honor
in here, but remain in ourhearts, in our souls forever armed and
they change us for the better everyday. God bless everybody. Love,
thank you, and God bless you. God bless all the listeners. Also,

(01:09:30):
I wanted to make sure that wedouble circle back to around and said
thank you to doctor Olympia Jelini,who is one of Dick Park's form of
producing partners from the family Federal TravelsOff. He's doing the Olumby Awards in
the big way, uniting world worldleaders and just really making a lot of

(01:09:50):
major, major headway. And hewas the first one actually honored my dad
with the Parent Award, which hecreated a category as well, so as
you will chan angel trendsetter here withit with these awards. But we gotta
we gotta bid you guys do Victoria. If you're still with us, go
and pop on and say hello.Uh parment lead that we're gonna open line
up for you too. If youguys want to, sorry, not say

(01:10:12):
hello, but say goodbye. Weactually we have them now our checkout dat
is gonna be booting us out herehome. We gotta go a little the
time we want to. Uh,you know, we're gonna have a nice
afternoon with with our Carme Leader's cornerbecause we're gonna be in her corner with
having dinner at her house. Yeah, you guys, we're gonna we're gonna
be We're gonna be live with carmLeva here soon, so tune in,

(01:10:35):
tune into my my profile on Facebook. We're always going live there when we're
out and about doing things. Andme, Johnny and my dad Donty Sears'
gonna hang out with carmely a littlebit. And Victorious thank you for coming
on the show. You're welcome untilCarmel and I said Hi, give a
big hug for me and Johnny bHey doctor Dante, Oh my gosh,

(01:10:57):
she's my girl. Just love her. And yeah, I thank you and
congratulations on your words. Is thisabsolutely beautiful? I appreciate that was such
a pun. It's it's having allyou there, that's what's special about it,
you know. And uh, youknow they say it has longevity when
you have relationships in your life andyou have a purpose in life. That's
it gives you more longevity than workingout or a proper diet. Just having

(01:11:23):
that. So good. Yeah,hi, uh, this has going have
been a great segment. And Igive them a shout out to Denise still
for the big production that she puton yesterday and for having the savvy to
honor one of the best dads inthe world. Okay, all right,

(01:11:47):
so, and I'm glad to hearthat she got your award from as we
call her Anti Maxine straight so thatyou'll be getting it the proper way.
All right, Well, the family, we'll tune in, and thanks so
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