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guys, you know, tune inand and really gets you pens and paper
out and and this is this isa guy who's been with us for a
long time, been part of theeasy Way family. Formerly danced with Soul
Train. And it comes with thirtyyears of experience as a video and photo
journalist, writer, producer, andhost. And he writes for multiple different

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magazine covered stories or has written featuresand books bios and he's a writing genius,
press releases, webpage, his missionstatements, and so much more.
Now he's the head writer and headjournalist for easy Way News. And he's
an industry kid related to legal andpolitical and sports figures and entertainment. And

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he's comes from the Los Angeles areaand he's definitely somebody that you guys want
to meet and connect with. Lookup Dante Obligation on the easy Way Wall
of Fame. Dante, what's up, my man? Welcome to Radio O,
Good boarding morning, everyone. Howis everybody? Dante? If we

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sat around watching some of the oldvideo clips that we had, wouldn't that
be interesting? And we're planning ondoing that sometimes. I'm an easy way
we can get there. You areall kinds of red carpets. If it's
in the past, that would beOh god, that would be so much
fun. That would be great.That would be great. I would love

(11:28):
to do that. I've been wantingto do that for about fourteen years now.
Oh yeah, we're gonna we've beenIt's building up. Anticipation is building.
But uh, all of a sudden, I see a clip of you
on stage or on the carpet orwhatever. You're dancing with this you're with
different celebrities. I mean, whata past? Uh uh? You know

(11:50):
where do you see Dante's future going? Now? I mean you got such
a no, no, no,no. We need to we need to
definitely know Dante's story and background,and you know, how did it all
start? Yeah, let's go backwardsfor sure, Dante, How did it
all start with you? I knowyou were born into the industry, but
like, you know what, whatwhat was that moment that really just opened

(12:11):
the doors for you? I thinkit was well, long you opened the
doors, I would say easy.I'm gonna say, okay, no,
no, no, no, easyway, easy way, blew it up,
easy way, blew it up.City News International and International News never
opening up the door. I thinkthe first thing we did was we we

(12:33):
did a Pink Floyd reunion to it, and I want to say down in
l a time of working Brad Johnsonwho got me into uh, you know,
the City News International, which weended up rolling into the International News
Network, and that was so muchfun being in that position. I didn't
realize that it would be that muchfun. And you have a start,

(12:58):
right. It was interesting because Brettgot into it and brought me into it.
We were actually a loan officer amortgage company in Orange County and he
was a part time journalist and heasked me if I was interested, and
we started talking and I told himabout my life and he was like,
wow, that's pretty interesting. SoI got back into it back then,

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and what it was for me isI remember having a conversation with my dad
when I was a young teenager andI said, Dad, we have a
lot of celebrities and he said,yeah, we do. I said,
there's a problem though. He said, what is that? I said,
everyone's growing up. He said,what do you mean and I said,
well they're getting older dad, Andhe said, so what are you trying

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to say? I said, well, remember how we were always constantly doing
things and every week and we wereTobody's house and every weekend it seemed like
something was going on. I said, Now that I'm getting into high school,
I'm noticing that there's less things goingon, and there's less time for
the family to spend together. Andwhen you're going through so much on a
constant basis, like playing Pop Warnerfootball with celebrities kids TENA Turner's kids are

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playing with us, and you youstart looking around, you start thinking,
wait a minute, something's getting readyto happen here. And I remember telling
him and I said, you knowwhat that I always wanted to be a
journalist, you know that. Hesaid, So, what's your idea?
I said, as we lose contactwith these people, as we start to
lose contact with these people, asthey start to grow away from her,

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I don't like that. He said, then what are you going to do
about it? I said, I'mgoing to becoming entertainment reporter. So I
can keep all those people right inmy orbit. He said, good idea.
So that's what I did. That'sgood. It's funny because you know,
you when you're soul training, yousee these people. When I dance
with Soul Train, I had sevendifferent relatives perform on Soul Training in seven
different bands. Everybody knows which bandsthere are they. Even the solo artists

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were still a time in Betabay.Golly, while it's the Norman Countess,
I'm Ocie Smith's who Grammys for LittleGreen Apples U Cheryl Lynn got to be
real number one song of the Year. Those are the solo warters. Then
there was war, there was aradio, There was the Silvers, there
was Santana. I had members ofyou know, relatives in those bands,

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and of course the Silvers there's tenof llo. But this was a constant
thing. So I remember going toSoul Train every weekend, and I remember
watching everyone want to compete to geton the dance floor and didn't want to
get compete to get on camera,and didnt want to compete to go down
the Saul Train line or get onthe riser. And I remember watching all

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that, and I had not seenor known that before, so I started
learning right then. And this iscompetitive, but it was funny to me
because I had so many relatives performingon there that it was really unimportant to
me. So every time the partiesof Fridays and Saturday nights in Beverly Hills
and Alcahokee Smith's house, I wascherry peak. You know, sold trained

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dancers and people come to those parties, and for me, honestly, long
story short, I didn't want tolose contact. I was having too much
fun. I mean, they taughtme how to live the lifestyles of the
Richard famous without being Richard famous.They also taught me how to not live
for the weekend, which is youknow, one of the chapters in my
book, but he should tell youbasically talked about the fact that, you

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know, everyone likes to live forthe weekend and the problem with the weekend.
There's only two days on the weekend, two weeks, one hundred four
days. Pretty big waste of time. So so johntay, I want to
I want to. I want togo down the road. That's thank you
so much for sharing, but Iwant to go down the road. Being
an industry kid, you've been anindustry baby, and and your family.
I mean, you're related to doctorMichael Beckwith and multiple different political figures and

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and and a lot of you know, like what was it like growing up
as an industry kid, and youknow, just share the stories that you
can share from from being in ayoung age to growing into what you're doing
now. One of my favorites wasone of my favorites was I was ten
and now and I had not beenthe Tina's house yet that I can remember

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them, and so I remember weall walked into turned her house and we
walked through. Everybody walked straight throughthe back and I walked in and I
walked into her dining room and itwas like it was light in there,
but there was it didn't seem likethere was any lights on. And I
saw these velvet cats, saw thesered velvet couches trimmed in gold, and
I'd never seen anything like that before, and I just froze and I thought,

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oh my god, this is amazing. And I was touching the material,
and all the kids went in thebackyard and heard the points behind me
say you liked it? And itwas her, and I was like,
yes, ma'am. I dude,I said, it lights up the whole
room. She said, well,actually turn around. So when I turned
around, her entire wall was afish aquarium. I'm ten years old.

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I had never seen anything like likethat before. That totally blow me away.
I thought, oh my god.So I'm standing there watching the fish.
Now, twenty minutes goes by,she walks through the house, she
comes back, and when she comesback, she goes, you're still here,
and I said, yes, missTurner. I loved it so much.
And she said, okay, whywhy don't we head out towards the

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back Okay. So she starts walkingtowards the back door, and I'm still
looking at the fisher Claire and I'mnot paying attention to her right. The
walk right into her right and sheturns around and she goes, what's going
on? And I said, I'msorry, miss Turner. She leans down
to me and she says, donot call me missus Turner. And I

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said, okay. She said,you call me Auntie Tina, and me,
being a nervous proper kid that Iwas, I said, okay,
missus Turner. She said, boy, if you don't get outside in the
back of I bop you upside yourhead, get out of his He was

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going, my funny story. Sothe very next week, we were walking
through the park at Bottle Hills.I'm ten years old, right. Her
kids are on the football team withme. Michael Beck was on the football
team with me. Well, we'reall on the team. You got it
right. And these kids ran upto it and they said, hey,
missus Turner and I stopped and Ithought to him myself, what is she
going to say to this kids?She better than, I sayd than what
she said to me. That isexactly what I was thinking. I thought

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to myself, don't you fare datedhim what you said to me? They
said, miss turning, missus Turner. She turned them and she said,
please don't call me missus Turner.And I thought, oh, no,
you're not. So she said okay. I was like, all right,
that's really cool because that differentiates thefact that there's there, and that's just

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amazing. The next one was Billpositive Out. The first time I want
to Bill cost something. I waslike eight or nine, and he kept
saying that he had a treehouse inhis backyard. All I cared about was
the street house. That's all Icared about. When we drove up to
the top of Beverley Hills. Wemust have driven past car ports. There
must have been thirty two cars oneach side of the carports. So I'm

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thinking that all these people live here, right, I'm thinking, you know
all these people, right, Noidea, we were all in the cars,
right. So we we entered hisproperty, on his property, and
I'm like, I'm Auntie, I'mjust waiting. Can't wait to see the
treehouse. Right. Their parents aretalking standing around. I'm pat my spart
on corner. I'm like, Ican't wait to see the treehouses. I
remember growing up in Connecticut where wemade rickety rackety treehouses. He goes,

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you guys ready to go to thetreehouse. He's as like, yeah,
so we all go in the backyard. Right. We walked out of this
dude's backyard. Man, and Iremember this was a long time ago us
like nineteen sixty nine, okay,so seventy something like that. And I
look up in this dude just I'mlike what And he goes there's the treehouse.

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And I'm looking at my dad andI said, Dad, what is
that? And my dad had thislook I'm amazing on his face. He
answered me like a question. Hesaid, it's a treehouse. I've looked
at Bill and said that is nota treehouse. Bill said, yes,
it is. I said, no, that's not a treehouse. That is
an apartment in a tree That isnot a tree house. I could not

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believe that. I just I couldn'teven have fun in it. I didn't
even want to go up the stairs. I was like, are you kidding
me? Really, dude, I'dnever seen an apartment in a tree before.
It was the craziest thing I've everseen. These are the kind of
thing just see when you're a kid, you know, and you don't it
just pulls you away, like watchingin the wiel Chamberlain. It really,
it really does. Dantelle. Andwe we have another like five uh,

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you know, actually about seven minutesor so, and I want to make
sure and guys, you just gota perfect, just small taste of what's
getting ready to come on come onto easy Way News. And you're you
guys are literally meeting our like leadinterviewer and and when you're a member of
easy Way Network, I mean,and Dante, let's let's talk about that

(21:45):
a little bit. You're a professionalinterviewer like some of the interviews that you've
done are with some of the toptop top top people talk a little bit
about having a vehicle like easy WayNews behind you now, you know,
you know, like like I said, when when Brad and I were with
the International Movement, we have everythingmyself, there's a website. We didn't

(22:07):
even have the fax machine. Wewere just we were winning it were there
was. There were two of uswhen we were covering major concent rays,
sporting events, annual award shows,and Holloway the Maire's motion pictures on a
regular basis, be busy, andthen we kind of just nine to eleven
happened. That's what it was.When nine to eleven happened, everything in

(22:27):
the country changed. The security aroundpopular events completely changed. All the photographers
and videographers and people that we whereeverything just changed and security just got air
tight. So the people that weredoing it for the part of the frost,
the front of it, we kindof backed out of it. So
now Latino said, hey, Iknow this, and then Eric Billy I

(22:48):
said, well who is he?What did he do? So he started
talking to me about you and tellingme what you did, and I thought,
Jesus, he sounds like he's doingthe same thing that we used to
do. I had no idea thatyou had it, had it on a
whole another level. Well, sowhen I stepped into that, I thought,
oh my god, I wish Ericwas back there when we were doing
it before. So it was aneasy vehicle, a step in. I
would say that if you were usedto being it's a small world after all

(23:12):
at Disneyland, everybody knows that theyhave found on It's a small world after
all Disneyland. There was a differencebetween it's a small world in space mountain,
okay, in the difference the internationalhe's doing broadcasting, it's a small
world. It's space mountains that's different. And Eric, you know, after

(23:33):
all these years when I met you, you know, the tinacles that you
had in place were perfect, andas they landed, each tinnacle that landed
where it did, it started toplant seats to grow something, and I
could see it. I had noidea that you were going to do what
you did or do. I'm soamazed by what you are able to do

(23:56):
and what I remember, Dude,you were you were natural with the microphone.
When people ask me why to goto the Red carpet. I tell
them. When you've been around celebritiesto go on your to meet, you
understand that they're real people too.The first thing you want to try to
do. The first thing I wantpeople to do is laugh. I mean,
if we can't laugh, what arewe doing? You know what I'm

(24:17):
saying? So I'm always I guessthere's like a comedian inside of me.
I was always messing around, jokingwhen cranks are the kids. So I
kind of roll things into comedy asfast as I can, try to make
it it's funny, as fast asI can. The interesting part is when
somebody you have twenty people coming downto the red carpet, you know five
of them, which means you don'tknow fifteen of them. Well, the

(24:37):
fifteen that you don't know, yougot to have some questions ready for them.
My advice to journalists, are youready? Who are you, where
are you from? Who are youinitial with us? How you get started?
What are you doing now? What'scoming up? Six questions? You
know I can ask those questions andmake them last fifty seconds or fifty minutes.
Once you realize that they are peopletoo, and you understand, you

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know that they have family members andthings like that. You can stop talking
to them like a fan. Here'smy biggest I'm going to make a critique
right now. I shouldn't even dothis, but I'm gonna do it.
My biggest petsy with people on redcarpets around the planet, they're too much
fans. I look at them sometimesI stand in the red carpet right next

(25:22):
to them, and I'm thinking,what did you get to ask them?
Really? Are you serious? Theyare kids at home. I can't asked
that question. So I I realizedthat that's a detriment that they don't realize.
I wish that they would realize thatbecause they we could get more out
of someone coming down the red carpetif you ask them an interesting, open
ended question and if you could findsome humor and it nail them with it,

(25:47):
you know what I mean. Andit's a far client from what are
you wearing today? What come off? And so you don't have to talk
with our Dante. Let me,let me, let me go to the
hosts and the people that do interviews. I wanted to ask you this of
course specifically, and we have aboutanother four minutes. What are like two
maybe three questions that you normally asked. That would be like, you know,

(26:11):
the Holy Grail questions for a interviewerto be able to take away from
this show. I would say,your initial influences? Who are your initial
inspirations? I say influencers, I'mmen inspirations. Who are your initial inspirations?
That's huge right there. Who areyour initial inspirations? Because when you
ask someone who their initial inspirations are, you can kind of figure out where

(26:33):
they're coming from. If they're asinger and they say their initial inspiration with
Muhammad Ali, that's an athlete.You see what I'm saying. So that
singer just went into athletics. Yousee what I'm saying. So it's an
important question to ask people who theirinitial influencers are now what they're doing right
now? Most people know, mostpeople know that what's coming up? It's
huge. That's huge. Who areinitial influences? How'd you get started?

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And what's coming up? Those arehuge. If you don't ask those questions,
then the audience is not going toget what they're supposed to, so
they build clenchons coming down the redcarpet. Everybody knows that he's from marketing
soft. Do you know what communitythat he did is in from Markansas?
No, did you know that helost a Huckabat twice and Hucky be the
only person they ever beat him andhe did it twice? Did you know
that a lot of people don't knowthat? So who are your initial inspirations?

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What's coming up? And what wasthe first one started? How'd you
get started? Yeah? Yeah,probably like that one. There's a different
way of getting started, and sometimesyour initial influence is how you got started.
You feel like some people their initialinfluences was a great speaker. Next
thing you know, they are aspeaker. You see what I mean That

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that makes it like some people youknow, can't help someone when they're sick
when they're young, and because theywatched the person pass away, they grew
up to be a doctor. Yousee what I'm saying With me, I
felt like people. I felt likethe fun that I was having was starting
to leave. That's what I felt, and it spoke me do I got
to ask you the question favorite momentin your experience with Soul Train? Is

(28:06):
there a quick little story or amoment you could share that you can remember
that was just like something you've nevertold anybody what were you on Usual Street?
Don't Yeah, he was on Hewas on the stage of the Los
Angeles Convention Center with with all ofSoul Train. In fact, Dante is
the one that helped me bring SoulTrainto a lot of the different stages and

(28:27):
events and things like that. Butagain, same question, Dante, what
was the best moment you can thinkof our story? Hey? Hey,
when my cousin Cheryl Land performed IfThis World Were Mine with Luther Vandro that
floored me. I mean, seeingFoxter Silver, seeing Foster Silver is the
youngest member of the Silver lead thingor misdemeanor that. I mean, we

(28:49):
our hair was on fire when thatkids, We were like, oh my
guy in Foster he sing and misdemeanor. Ah, you know, we
were all going crazy, right,So when Cheryl sang Hit This World with
Minement Man, that was like mylast I'll never forget that. I just
I thought, Wow, what anamazing thing. But the coolest thing about
Soul Trained wasn't the dancing, Andit wasn't the performing. I know,
I know the dancers would say,don't say, why are you saying that.

(29:12):
The coolest thing about Sold Training tome were the people that were backstage.
I mean, we would film twoshows in a day. Think about
it. Yeah, think about it. You got two artists per show,
you got two shows in a day. You've got four groups there on the
same day. They might it mightbe the Temptations of Supreme, the Four
Chops that God knows who else,you know what I'm saying. They're all
in the building on the same day. But that's not the interesting part.

(29:36):
The interesting part is Richard pryor MuhammadAli all these people being backstage and stuff
and seeing them come through. Itwas amazing, man, it was amazing.
That's why when our Senio came,a lot of us, you know,
breathe asire relief because we knew that, you know, the artists will
be able to perform that format again. But I'm gonna say Cheryl with Luther,
I'm gonna say Foster doing that demeanorbecause he was the youngest one and

(29:57):
I just it was was like Fosser, you know. So I think I
think those are probably my two favoritemoments right there. How would I want
to do downta And we are outof time, we have to get to
the next segment, but I wantto set up a podcast with you you're
going to have your own podcast foureasy Way News, and you can share
your your fifty years of stories withthe easy Way family. So you have

(30:23):
so many but hey, in closing, you're going to be in charge really
on the writing and the journalistic aspectand interviewing people inside of the network with
easy Way News. What do youwant to say to our easy Way family
and our and our members in closingand anything you want to say to your
friends or family, go for it. I would just say, you know,
guys, keep it, keep itcommunity, keep a community, because

(30:49):
what's happening in the world right nowis it is not fun. I mean
what you see on people's podcasts,everyone stir it on every line. Everybody
wants to bed to say something negativeabout someone that's not that's not gonna move
us forward. What's gonna move usforward is not spreading love. And you
know I have a positive network,post theory, positivity always lots of the

(31:17):
text. All right, well,thank you. I'm working on the Andy
Father article too. Yeah, sothat's that's what I wanted to do.
What I was gonna ask you isthat what article are you working on next?
So coming out soon, guys,is the honor that father for my
dad, and you got the HumanitarianAward. We're gonna be putting that out

(31:40):
on easy Way News. But Danteis the man guys for easy Way News.
If you want to be interviewed,or you might particularly want to interview
him for your podcast, you canreach out to him on easy Way Wall
of Fame dot com look up DanteObligation. Thank you so much for joining
us. Dante, You've been amazing, uh and I'm looking forward to the
We mind every one field people thatyou're interviewing them, as they're interviewing them,

(32:01):
build them, build them. It'sokay to look at someone like a
relative. It's okay to have family, extended family, and closest friends all
be family. That's the way Iwas raised. Family, extended family,
and closest are all family. That'sthe way I was right. Well,
all right, the way I getto Karma at this corner now, Dante,
please stay with us if if youcan. Next up is Jim Bannon,

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Radio Lands. How are you doingtoday? Okay, I'm waiting for the

(34:10):
applause, waiting for the applause tocome to its conclusion. Is such a
wonderful way to start the day,isn't it. I think we should all
have an applause button so that whenwe get up we can hear that when
we get out of bed. Butyou know, the most important thing,
of course, is to give thanksand praise to the most high, because

(34:35):
you know, each day it comesis a blessing and it is a gift.
So right now I'm going to bringyou a gift. I had a
most amazing conversation this morning with themost amazing man. His name is Jim
Bannon. He is really quite aninventor of sorts, come up with so

(35:00):
many things. And one of thethings that he does is he has invented
a way of using digital to invest. Yeah, he does that too.
He is an expert to RC technology. He's a video producer. He has

(35:27):
used a digital age to his advantageand for the advantage of others. He's
a social media influencer, a nationalpolitical leader, and he's based out of
Arizona and connected to the Arizona Boardof Education. He has converted any print
material into videos. So I'm lookingforward to him explaining more about how he's

(35:51):
going to convert this interview into avideo. And so I'm looking forward to
this interview now. And so let'swell welcome Jim Bannon. Well, thank
you, Carmelita. Can you hearme? Yes, I hear you will
all right. Well, Eric andJames just did the unforgivable on the RBL

(36:16):
podcast. They brought on a young, good looking guy, Dante, and
now I sold parts. Got tocompete with that. That's what will leave
me out of the old part.No, you're beautiful as well. Yes,
all these young people, James andI are feeling terrible. Oh no,

(36:42):
but you know, I happen toknow Dante Obliga. As a matter
of fact, he's one of thefirst people that I met when I became
friends with Eric and his dad,Jim. I mean, if we go
way back. In fact, Dante'salso had me interviewed as well on the
Red Carpet. I'd love to havehim a guest on my podcast. So

(37:07):
go ahead, the floor is yours. What would you like to know?
Well, actually the floor is yours. And we had a wonderful conversation,
as I mentioned to our listening audiencethis morning, and there's just so much
we can talk about, but Iwould like for you to explain to them

(37:28):
what your best or most invention.I would call it invention because that's what
you are. You are an inventor, the most significant in your opinion that
you do. Yeah. Eric wasthe speaker at six o'clock and I was

(37:50):
the speaker at five o'clock at theMegamix Expo. And I spent seven thousand,
six hundred dollars on a first classairfare ticket from China to have a
thousand magic cube shift presentation. AndRaisio, my supplier work miracles. What

(38:13):
it is. It's a four inchmagic cube. It's a stress reliever.
So how many panels are on aon a cube? Carmelita, Oh,
you're asking the worst person in theworld when it comes to math, but
most tubes have four? About six? You got your side to top and

(38:35):
a bottom exactly exactly. Well,what I had China do was print a
call to action symbol on each ofthose fixed sides, so when you scan
them with your smartphone you get atotally different digital experience. One panel might
be your podcast, the next panelmight be a YouTube video. The next

(39:01):
panel might be a PowerPoint presentation.The next panel might be a girl I'm
trying to date singing. The nextpanel might be a national campaign program that
I'm running, and it's a candidatedonation form. All there in the palm
of your hand. It only tookthirteen years to develop. Hmmm, wow,

(39:25):
that is really amazing. And itis an actual cube that you can
hold in your hands. Yeah,I'm supposed to be a squeeze toy.
They didn't do the formulation right onthe first order. I've got another thousand
ordered, but it's going to bejust as bad because the price difference between

(39:45):
a real squeezable versus the semi squeezableis considerable, and I got to keep
the costs down because we're going tobe using hundreds of thousands of these in
the November fifth election. Well really, wow, and how and how do

(40:07):
you order it? Just go tomy website, which is r o I
for Return on Investment, and thentrack without the K t R A C
dot com a forward slash in thenumeral two P for Papa, M for

(40:28):
Mary, X for X ray four, So it's r O I t R
A C dot com forward slash twoP M X four and you can learn
all about it and at the topis my podcast with Beverly So I am
all about easy Way Network. Ithink it's the greatest platform on Earth.

(40:52):
I agree, and I've been onthe platform now on the easy Way train
since twenty sixteen, and it's reallybeen quite a ride. That was your
first year I got involved in politics. I ran the sheriff's race in Penell
County, which is the second largestin Arizona. And I'm proud that during

(41:15):
the year when all of the uglinesscame out, that I never said a
negative word during the whole campaign.And the guy that I lost to has
become kind of nationally famous. He'sgot three TV shows. He is the
sheriff, and over the last sixyears we've developed the real friendship and mutual

(41:37):
admiration. That's what the politics oughtto be run. His name is Sheriff
Mark Lamb. In his TV shows, they're on A and E Fridays with
Frank sixty days in and he's oneof the six police departments on Live TD.
And what position was that that youseat? Was that that you ran

(42:00):
for sheriff? You ran for sheriff. I ran the current assistant sheriff.
Her name was kay Dixon, andas Mark would agree, she was the
most qualified. She was the firstfemale officer in Maricopa. She had a

(42:21):
master's in criminology. Did I sayshe was a cute blonde? That too?
She was thirty one years in lawenforcement. FBI SWAT trained and controlled
the second largest budget in the countyand we lost. Oh my goodness.
Wow. Well, at least you'restill of friends with your opponent who's you

(42:47):
know. That is the way itshould work. You know, there was
a time when people shook hands,you know, in the boxing match,
and then they came out. Idon't know if they shake hands anymore.
I haven't seen a boxing match ina long time, so I don't know
what they do. Well, we'regoing to bring positivity, positivity to the

(43:10):
elections. I happen to be onthree committees of Country one st dot com.
We are three hundred thousand members strong. We are the only five oh
one four c nonpartisan candidate training programin America. We welcome Democrats, Republicans,

(43:31):
independents, undecided, everybody except thecriminal maga on the right. Oh,
now that's what I'm talking about.You know, We've got to do
what we can to save democracy becauseotherwise, God knows what will we be

(43:52):
in for. You know, ifthings go in the wrong direction this,
you know, Mega is thinking.Unfortunately, uh, you know, they're
not even including the legitimate Republicans.I have a lot of Republican friends.
I go, you know, onboth sides of the fence, because I
believe we all come from the samecreator, you know, and we all

(44:15):
believe the same we all believe thesame color. I don't care which side
of defense you're on. And weall have the same needs. I mean,
we all have to provide food onthe table, a shelter over our
head. We want to be loved, have a family, you know,
even if it's not your own,you can create your own family of friends.

(44:36):
I mean, you know, it'sthat's what it's all about, is
relationships with one another. And Ido believe that we as human beings create
heaven or hell for one another.So well, I agree, and you
and I talked. You know,we've got to have God. We've got
to have God first, and thenwe've got to love our fellow man and

(44:57):
woman and do everything we can tomake their life better. And I do
own the hashtag forty one Angel,which is very prominent on Facebook hashtag fo
one Angel and that's my daughter whodied at thirty eight of cancer. And
on her deathbeds she said two things. She said, Daddy, I just

(45:21):
the most proud thing in my life. And she was a licensed clinical social
worker. She said, Daddy,I just became an angel for a girl
in California. Part of this ImmermanAngels dot org that gets half the profits
of my company. They believe thatany cancer anywhere in the world, they

(45:43):
match a cancer fighter with a cancersurvivor of the same exact profile. So
on her bed she was bragging aboutthat. The next thing she said is,
Daddy, you got a lot ofexperience in contacts. I want you
to pay it forward with RAM tomax the kindness. And that's what I
do with my call to Action symbolbecause it can take any business and make

(46:07):
them much more profitable. Thus theROI the first three letters return on investment.
And I'm trying to convince Eric touse call to action symbols that work
versus what he's using, which iscreated by freeb software by amateurs who don't

(46:29):
know what they're doing, and itis a naked and alone QR code and
it fails about twenty to seventy percentof the time. So I'm very passionate
about teaching people how professionals do itwell. Eric is what I consider a
creative genius too, So whatever,if you can take it to another level,

(46:51):
I don't know if we could,if we could take it, we
could, if we could stand it. But I'm sure that you can do
something, because no matter how muchanybody knows, we can all learn.
We're all here students in the biggigantic classroom called Earth. Paul, God
bless you. You know. Iformed a board of directors and Eric's on

(47:14):
it. On April eighth. Therewere twenty two people in that meeting.
I am going to make every oneof them a millionaire. And you know
what came out of the meeting,totally impromptu, that everyone, every diverse
business, we all had one commonknowledge come on one common passion, and

(47:37):
that is to improve education throughout theworld, all of us. And if
we'd focus on education, we willlove each other. We will be able
to professionally express ourselves, will beable to have differences of opinion and still
reflect and respect the person that we'redealing with. This would be a whole

(48:00):
lot better world than the divisiveness thatwe've got with criminals all over the place
right exactly, especially if they're tryingto run for president. But anyway,
i'd want to thank you for beinga wonderful guest. And knowledge is power,

(48:20):
and thank you, thank you,thank you, my pleasure. I've
been watching you and admiring you forquite a while. And James, we
got to quit bringing these good lookingyoung guys on board. You gotta you
gotta stop that. Well, James, James just was the recipient of the
first Humanitarian Award for the honor ofthy father's today, so he's really really

(48:46):
to be congratulated too. Absolutely.And the other thing I really admire of
him this better children, better visionfor children. I happen to humbly be
the new communications director for the largestphilanthropic organization in the world called Lions Club,

(49:08):
and Helen Keller challenged us to supportyouth and eyesight when she addressed our
convention in nineteen twenty five. Wenow have one point five million members,
forty nine thousand chapters, a seaton the United Nations, and I'm leading

(49:29):
a program that is the most effectivesocio emotional learning program for at risk youth.
So that's our new vision, ournew mission, and I invite everybody
to check out their local Lions Cluband I'm going to do everything I can
to support James and his very worthwhilecharity. Absolutely. Okay, Jim,

(49:57):
thanks again, we finally got achance to meet. Thanks, thank you,
God bless you. Another awesome segmentsby Karmelida's Corner and always always a
pleasure to have you. Jim.Your technology is amazing and we will be
getting some great stuff moving. Idefinitely recommend you to go the Easy Way

(50:22):
Hall of Fame, go to hisprofile. There's now a new buy now
button and you can actually get histechnology and that I'm so excited on the
new technology, the new update thatwe've done. This this buy now button,
Oh, that's that's a game changer. Yeah, and yeah, I
want to thank Karmelda for having Jimon. He's a tech guy, He's

(50:43):
got a lot of energy and uh, you know, people like this are
game changers. And yes, nowif your buy now addition, it makes
things easier for people to and whenthey see something they'd like and you have
so much out there to gain accessto it, it's it's beneficial for the

(51:04):
people involved a good time now tomention we just did another audition. Another
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(51:24):
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and with the power you have.Uh. As far as outreach, I
mean, you're you're an amazing,inter interactive, outreaching person. Just someone

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someone called me that an outreach connoisseur. I like that one. I like
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and in this industry, and they'vegot big groups and everything, and they're
blown them away by what you have. And you find out and you're you

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a fan of years for five tenyears. Yeah, I've noticed that,
but I mean we've been around forover twenty years. I mean, I
don't know how many events we've goneto and how long we've been doing this,
but that's it's great that the brand'sgotten out there and and and with
high quality people on the network.I want to also remind everybody we're gonna

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just told us about an organization thathas to deal with molecular degeneration and they've
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