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Welcome to Radio Boomers Lie. Iam otherwise known as RBO show that incorporates
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the show, Eric Zuli, thepioneer and the groundbreaking online entrepreneur Eric Zulie.
Are you with us someone I'm justtrying to keep up with on a
daily basis. I'll tell you iftimes are changing, and you know they're
changing rapidly, and if you don'tkeep up with everything, you start slipping

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been plugged in all of a sudden, it's tatapoulting forward. Good morning dads.
When you hear me, good morning, Eric, I'll tell you what
there's so much stuff going on,and then we were hitting these little glitches
with the computers and you just gotto keep plugging in. So what do

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you think to if there's going tobe a if you get word of a
power out, it should you disconnectyour computers? Yes, you always should
disconnect your computer. Never had thecomputer plug into the search protection or any
type of power audits. But hey, good morning to everybody. Let me
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connect with our close to forty fivehundred high quality members. We'll see you
there. Yes, indeed, torip from the headline today, what the

(05:10):
heck's going on here? It's Julytwenty second already, slow down, I
can't keep public. I'd like todo something during the summer some year to
go by so fast. Well,what's going on with people in America or
the summer? What are they doingwhere they go? Well, I'll start
out by telling you how many ofus are going places, and I'll end

(05:30):
the show with what they're going tobe doing through the summer. Well,
people are traveling, and estimated checkthis out, eighty two percent of adults
in the US proximately two hundred andtwelve million have or are planning to travel
somewhere this summer. That's that's that'sa big number. That's a lot of
people traveling. And I read articlesabout there's some countries although they love tourism,

(05:55):
it's big money. But like Spainwas complaining that they can't even go
to the beach. There's too manytourists from America. Biden drops out endorses
Vice President Kamila Harris, although thegems still have to have meetings and there
has to be some groundwork done toclear the way. We'll see what happens.

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Possible vps would be Governor Andy Beschner, and we got the Transportation Secretary
Buddhacheck and North Carolina Governor Ray Cooper, Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona to name
just a few. There's a lot, a lot of names will be being
dropped here. Biggest, possibly thebiggest computer glitch ever, the crowd Strike

(06:42):
security update. Okay, that's whatbasically caused the shutdown of the possibly the
decade of tenth the century. Itsmain product a kind of sophisticated anti virus
which needs frequent updates, and thelatest was apparently defective crowd Strikes. The
he apologize to the airlines, banks, and hospitals which could still be having

(07:08):
issues with the glitch. The headLebron James saved the day. If you've
been watching any of this, evenif you're not a baseball play, we're
talking about the US getting on itsway to that gold and eight seconds left
to score. Final score one ohone to one hundred went over South Sudan.

(07:29):
I mean, I give a lotof credit to Sadan keeping up with
our best of the best in basketball. You know, they put together super
team, so that that's quite abit per a country like that. Now
it's onto Paris for tam Usa andwe'll see who comes on the top there.
New Jersey weather storms, possible downpours. So I always warn you guys

(07:53):
if you're traveling check it out.And there's a lot of big storms going
on from Texas had its flood andnow we got soggy weather ahead from all
the way from Texas to Maine.So do your homework when it comes traveling.
I keep telling you that so youcan get stuck on airport somewhere.

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US Secretary Service Director on the Trumpshooting. We failed as she got drilled
by Congress. And there's a coupleof safes. But Trump defended the Tiket
Service that they took care of him, and they jumped on top of him.
Make sure he's safe. He said, I took a bullet for democracy,

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not in Yahoo. Returns to dC for a three day speech to
Congress seeking validations and his movements andattacks and guys and so on and so
forth, trying to get support there. Talk market today, well street ticks
high and big tech recoveries following theworst week and months, So kicking up

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is good instead of that. Also, we we also we also need to
get to some of the granddaughters andgrandsons, you know, and and the
stuff that they like. You know. The Cobra kai h new TV series
just came out. If you guysget an easy way news dot com to

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see that. We put a lotof the information on the uh the actual
red carpet from the Cob new seasonsix UH series on on Netflix. And
then we recently did the easy Waypitch Party. Uh so we had Victoria
al Sanchez which talked about Truma vossl, Wendy Weber, theme songs and music.

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Jim Bannon called the action technology professorGeorge doctor George Grant, you know,
with his ale scan technology, Camillewith virtual assistance. He's the concierge
Zolita is a mind expert. Imean, we had over sixty something people.
Uh So, there is an articleon easy Way News there as well,
and you'll also see an article onthis uh on on this show get

(10:03):
to the to the to the nextguest that yeah, so so that speaking
of amazing people, we have GeorgeMarquis and George ma Key is gonna come
on and he is he's a LinkedInexpert. He'll he'll take your LinkedIn account
and you'll you'll ask yourself, youknow, do I have quality leads from
my LinkedIn? And are you readyto absorb the abundance of blue ocean of

(10:26):
of LinkedIn? Is what he says, And so if you're open for a
free minute, free consultation, hegives you a free uh minute consultation and
you you'll be a blown away.You'll be amazed by his expertise and what
he can teach you on on onLinkedIn more more information at his easy way
uh profile to look for George Marquisand you can get connected and book an

(10:50):
appointment with him. So with noutfurther ado, let's go bring to the
stage engineer. If you learn turnthat music on, Let's bring to the
stage, Uh, George Marquis,Welcome to the show, George, George
good hey guys from Villains in Australia. Three am here, three am?
What are you? What are youdoing up the three am? An look

(11:15):
at some red ends that's eighty Sofor George, we're talking about crazy Thank
you George for sure for coming on. Oh yeah, let me let me
say thank you real quick George foryou know, coming on and staying up
until three am to be on theshow. That's commendable and uh you know

(11:35):
we were appreciate that. Go ahead, So we're talking about some crazy weather
or all over how's opened in Australia. Other than I know you have your
heat spells. Uh, it's prettymaintaining a status quall where the opposite season
to you wearing winter here now andso here it's been about forty greet c

(11:58):
which is about forty fahrenheit. Okay, wow, it's pretty cold here.
That's amazing. A lot of thelisteners that we have are are on LinkedIn.
I want to get right into itbecause we went a little bit over
your time, so so we're gonnahave to go a little bit over the
carmeligious corner. Uh, the segments. But basically a lot of people want

(12:20):
to want to really master LinkedIn.They want to they want to learn LinkedIn,
and I think I think the firstplace is to start with your profile
and setting it up correctly. Andthere's so many different things you can do
on LinkedIn on how you set youryour profile up. So I promised a
lot of golden nuggets and tips andtricks on your LinkedIn expertise. Let's start
with the uh, with the profileand what what you suggest? Well,

(12:43):
the faith thing at your pros fileis you want to make sure you've not
gued that blue banner that Linkedine givesyou. You want to Mike, you're
not still using the blue banner.But the thing is, the big thing
about LinkedIn as an entrepreneur is yougoing to look at a couple of things
You're going to think of LinkedIn important, but it's not serious. So on

(13:03):
LinkedIn, you are free to be, you to express yourself the way you
are. And the real thing isyou don't want everybody you want to be
dealing with your avatar client, excuseme. So with that, you want
your banner to express how your people, how your avatar client, how you

(13:24):
want them to feel when they landon your page. Me, I'm a
fluo colored person to mind, actuallyhas my fluo jet ski on it,
and i want people to feel calmwith a sunset. So that's what's in
my banner. And I've got aslogan in there as well. You have
a slogan in your banner. Thebig thing about it, when people come
to your profile, they don't cometo your profile because they're looking for you.

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They come to your profile because theylook for the services that you can
help them achieve. So they're lookingat your profiles. What's in it for
me? And so then when yougo through your profile, the next thing
is your headline. And if you'reactive on LinkedIn platform, your headline goes

(14:11):
absolutely everywhere that you go on LinkedIn. And so the first seven to eight
words of your headline needs to describewhat it is that you do for your
avatar clients. And it's not aresume. It's a punchy thing and can
you flogin and things like that,and mind changes depending on where we are

(14:33):
in the different sales cycles that we'rerunning. But you wonder if it might
have been making sure that your headlineactually when they see you contributing in LinkedIn
through comments and through likes and thingslike that, they see you think the
thing, I want to find outmore about this person. The big thing
about LinkedIn is making sure you're notconnecting with everyone you want to connect with

(14:54):
your avatar client. And the beautifulthing about it is that when people do
thing you will connect request, youcan have a look at their profile and
determine whether you want to actually connectwith them as well. You don't have
to connect with everyone. When youconnect with the right people, you can
then develop abundance strategy and develop premiumpricing. Ultimately, you can come back

(15:18):
and help the people that aren't readyto pay for your service is out of
abundance from an underflowing cup rather thanfrom scarcity. That's great information, George,
and I agree. And I alsowill add to that when you when
you put your profile photo on andyour banner similar to the Easy Way Interactive,

(15:45):
we do the same type of thing. You don't want to just grab
a picture from your phone or justgrab something and just pop a picture on
there and just pop a banner aroundthere. You want to really, you
know, go on fibr if youhave to, or hire us, or
or go to and the which isa free software that allows you to really
make your your your stuff look properand look correct. I'll tell you that

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the big difference that I noticed whenwhen I actually got into a suit and
I and I got into a reallynice office and I put you know what
what I've been seeing on ABC,A, p R, N, n
NBC, Fox, TMZ Extra DaDa Da Da da, And then you
know what you said, George isso so correct. Like my title leads
Master Connector to the stars, scalingpeople using unique online tools really simple,

(16:33):
straight to the point of the ofwhat is the not not for you,
but what is the takeaway that youraudience coming to your profile is going to
really receive within a very short amountof time. It's almost like we do
with the pitch party. Your pitchhas to be perfected, and so you're
it's almost like that that title,that headline is is a little teeny mini
pitch to grab people's attention to getmore time for them to look at more

(16:56):
stuff on your profile. So thefirst then they're going to look at is
your banner and then your profile picture. And if your banner's professionally done and
your profile picture is professionally done,I recommend even maybe putting your your your
logo on there sometimes or maybe justreally editing it and making it look right.

(17:17):
You're gonna get probably triple the responsethan if you were It's just like
YouTube, if you if you havethe right thumbnail, you'll get a lot
more views. Same thing with postingon social media. It's all about the
visual with people people online. Sogreat great information. Uh, Georgians,
you know what what made you?I mean, are you certified in LinkedIn

(17:40):
or like, you know what someof the credentials we'll talk about some of
your some of your credentials not notthrough the actual LinkedIn great, but said
I through actual couching results. Yeah, to basically with being around I have
my background for it was I tookredundancy all my ten years a GAT and
when I took red und to seemy outsourcing te to me, you've got

(18:03):
to get five hundred connections on LinkedInand you'll get a job. Okay,
So I did that. No one'sever looked at my resume since, because
apparently once you're forty eight you can'tactually get it jobs. So stayed away
from that. But again it's it'sabout targeting your right audience. And again
what I've done is I build marketingbusiness or network marketing businesses, and I

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had seven thousand contacts on LinkedIn andpeople hadn't joined me. Why that was
was because my approach up until thenhad been basically spammed people. Once you
change your approach to actually educating peopleand inviting them into your community, your
results in LinkedIn become totally different whenyou're working with the right audience rather than

(18:48):
working with everyone. And so ifanybody doesn't know, if anybody doesn't know
what LinkedIn is, let's let's let'sgo back to the basics. You know
what is LinkedIn. What's the differencebetween LinkedIn and and other platforms and Instagram
and Facebook? An easy way youknow, why would you want to be

(19:08):
beyond LinkedIn? Let's talk about alittle bit of the about LinkedIn cool.
We're actually leading righting. So asI said, we've got our masterclass hitting
off on the twenty ninth of Julyand links in my profile. But from
the masterclass we talk about this.But what it is is that LinkedIn came

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initially from being a job seeking network. It has developed into the network of
professionals. And so some of thethings that are really different between LinkedIn and
the other social platforms is the incomeof your audience. Your income or average
audience on LinkedIn has an has hadincome over one hundred grand, whereas your

(19:53):
average audience on Insta and Facebook isunder eleven grand. Because so when you're
dealing with that, you're now cominginto where you're dealing with abundance and you're
dealing and LinkedIn is still really obabein the woods for it, but the
professionals are there, so you candeal with the right audience up front,

(20:17):
rather than dealing with which is theblue Ocean concept. Rather than dealing with
the sharks in the in the inthe Insta and Facebook worlds where you have
a dog eat dogs, whereas onLinkedIn, you'll find people there to support
you and see how they can assistyou and your business to grow. Well

(20:37):
reading and I'm gonna go ahead andgive it to you after this and leading
off of Google. If you knowwhat I just asked a couple of questions,
So what exactly is LinkedIn used for? Its? Is LinkedIn is the
world's wardest professional network on the Internetto start, and you can use LinkedIn
to find the great job or internship, connect and strengthen professional relationships, learn

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the skills you need to succeed inyour career. And then I asked why
do people need LinkedIn? And LinkedInprovides the vast platform for networking with professionals
across industries and geographic locations. Buildingand nurturing these connections can open doors to
new careers, opportunities, partnerships,mentorships, and valuable insights. And last

(21:21):
question, I said, is ita good idea to have LinkedIn? And
it says therefore, having a wellwritten and up to date LinkedIn profile,
as we just talked about, canincrease your chances of being discovered by potential
employer and clients and business owners.It can also make it easier for them
to learn more about your background andqualifications for deciding whether to reach out to

(21:45):
you. Now, on that part, that's really important. And one of
the things that LinkedIn has is ithas skills and it has endorsements. You
want to talk a little bit aboutthat, George. When you git up
the skills and endorsements, people goto look at that, and the skills
and endorsements when people are doing asearch on LinkedIn, that will bring you

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up. And then your activity onthe platform as well, and how you
are actually constructively contributing to your communitycomes back in all of the search results.
And again one of the things wecover in the masterplace is you actually
do a Google search on your personalname, usually you'll find your LinkedIn profile

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is in the first or second resultsthat will actually come up for you.
That's a great way for people tobe able to find you. And if
you're actually out there educating people onyour expertise, not bludgeoning them, but
giving them free education, they willthen become attracted so that they join and
request get into your inbox and effectivelybecome someone who wants to buy from you

(22:52):
rather than you try to sell tothem. I love how you said that,
and that's one of the reasons we'vereread it the profiles in the manner
to which we did an easy Waynetwork is do you do you like that
buy button there, George buy buttonand the appointment button doesn't make it pretty
simple for people to reach out toyou. And have have you gotten any
responses? Absolutely, somebody's gone toeven getting new connections that have come across

(23:15):
into the easy Way Network. Again, there's so many moving pieces. I
am really enjoying learning how the wholething fits together, which is really cool.
And you know, recently and wejust put that reel out on you,
you know you're going viral like youhave probably close to five thousand or
so players views that we can seefrom you winning the wheel, winning from

(23:37):
from spinning spinning the wheel on ourlast last pitch party. And have you
noticed that, Yes, I am, I've noted the response was coming back
from that. And I will say, you know, the Haull of Fame
people making queries there and I appreciatethat you allowed me to enter the wheel

(23:57):
draw and it's exciting to actually getthe additional support that you've been coding as
the prize for winning next role.So I just want to throw this in
there. LinkedIn offers LinkedIn Learning Anywayoffers over five thousand courses across three core
subjects, so it's business, technology, and creativity. And we're talking as

(24:21):
of July one billion registers members intwo hundred countries. So this is definitely
the platform. What would you seethe future of LinkedIn as I mean,
how could we resource it more?Is there anything you could suggest? Yeah,
the more people that are coming intoit, the greater the skill groups

(24:41):
we've got there again for using ofit yourself, be filming, join the
groups that are on the platform.Contribute to the platform as well. The
more you contribute the platform, themore the platform will want to contribute to
you and to your good tip.Yeah, so what you know when Iris

(25:02):
revolved is mind boggling to me.And what it's just such a transformation and
what's going on now. It's sobeneficial for business, and there's it's changing
the face and now we got AIcoming into this. I don't know where
this is all going, but it'spretty exciting. Do you work much with
the metaverse and some of those platforms. I'm still coming up to speed on

(25:27):
those myself as well. But wehad presentations of these in the actual pitch
party generally, and I learned awhole hit one of the gentlemen who's got
the virtually metaverse. We can goon the tour through the convention tender and
see everyone's pages and man like man, that is exciting stuff that it is.

(25:49):
So we have some really exciting stuffhappening. And go ahead. One
more question, So Jorye, whencan I come out to visit? I
would love to Australia sometime all time. You pick my James because my hot
button is but myself, I amenthusiastically lazy. I build my businesses so

(26:12):
that I can then go and spendmy time social, and my social is
jet skiing, snow skiing, snowboarding, getting out, getting out of the
environment. To come to Australia,I can show you the Twelve Apostles,
I can show you Wilson's Promontory.We have amazing places of adventure. I'm
down south in Victoria, so wedon't have crocodiles or alligators like they have

(26:36):
up north, but we do itsharks. But we have adventure, so
come out to Australia and we'd loveto have you enjoying our adventure in the
out here. I did seven anda half weeks in North America in twenty
twenty two jet skied from Seattle toJuneo, Alaska, and that was just
absolutely amazing. And my goal isto contribute back to every I mean,

(27:00):
I get to come and see Australia, I love it. That's that sounds
exciting. But when I put myarm back together, I'm in. I
can't wait to get that. Yeah, fantastic. All right, sounds good.
See if Eric wants to go withme, if I can pull him
away from the computer, what doyou think, Eric? Beautiful? Yeah,

(27:27):
I just I just heard that thespiders are like the size of my
head out there in Australia. IfI that's well, then maybe maybe it's
a it's a it's a possibility.Well, you know, this has been
awesome. I'm getting to know youa little bit a little bit, George.

(27:48):
And and now now our our listeningaudience and and our readers on the
East Way News, you know,can learn learn a little bit more,
you know, and and so onemore time, go ahead and talk about
you said you're doing a mastermind whichI went on Easyway events dot Com.
It looks like our team, ifit wasn't you, looks like our team

(28:08):
went in there and added your events. So you might want to go update
those details and make sure that everythingis everything's correct. But it looks like
your LinkedIn Masterclass is on easywayevents dotCom for people to sign up. So
in closing, go ahead and tellpeople why they would want to sign up
and really what their takeaway would wouldbe. Oh yeah again, guys,

(28:30):
make sure you look up George onthe easy Way Go ahead, Yeah cool.
Yeah. So basically, yeah,we've got the Masterclass, which is
the burnout all that so LinkedIn LeagueGen Masterclass. It kicks off on Monday,
the twenty ninth of July us Eastonat twelve pm. It goes for

(28:51):
nine days. It's fighting five days, but full bonus day each one,
an our and the quota ex session, and we cover all of the basics
of LinkedIn, why you need tobe on it, the basics of how
you actually do your profile, howyou do content, how you do contribution,

(29:12):
and how you actually sales on theplatform. Become all of those things
over nine days if you take theinformation and that nine days is totally free.
If you take that information from ninedays, you can actually go ahead
and build yourself with We also thenoffer an academy which is a six month
program from there if people want toactually take the academy and have a handheld

(29:36):
experience to get through. But eitherway, we issue amazing success on the
linins. It is definitely the placefor entrepreneurs and we've been amazing success fix
figures to guarantee you do the work. COO all right, all right,
well, thank you so much forthat is if you're time to get to

(29:56):
our next second and go to ournext commercially, guys will be back with
Carvin. I thank you so muchours for sure. Hey guys, all
right, so make sure you joinus twice a month every other Thursday for
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(30:18):
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(30:59):
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I have someone wonderful sitting right nextto my side, and he's been in
my life now for fifty years.Fifty years and counting and counting. My
husband, Jerry Piman. How areyou doing out there, ladies and gentlemen.

(32:30):
We are celebrating five zero years ofmarriage. Now I realize that's longer
than some people are actually here onthis earth. So we are just so
blessed and so happy every day thatwe wake up and we're still vertical,
and we would like for you toknow a little bit about us. We

(32:54):
really have had a nice journey andwe're still on a journey, and part
of it is musical, of course, and my husband, who is a
musical producer, produced a top fortyhit record on me called Rosebud and also

(33:15):
Isn't It Lonely? It would makemost of the noise over in Northern England,
Australia, Japan, Scotland, Germanyand what have you as a rare
collectible. But we also had anotherartists, High Tower, who my husband

(33:37):
Jerry produced, and we would likefor you to get a little taste of
all of that, if possible.We only have so long to be on
the air, but let's listen torosebud now for water in a cat.

(34:02):
You put up a bad I couldtrumple up. Pelty filled my soul with
his eyes. Why abney just suck? Why a thought of the heart of
the way? Why habody just likeroll first? That just the way it

(34:27):
should be. That your sa wa f june of the city and a
precond of your soul had a pairof mystery. Let the hound chat at

(34:52):
your breathing a wid way around.Let's the pregnant and your fill. You
make me the warm he showed it. Shut up, shot back, door,
shut down. Let's be agree.It's why your Pato can and that

(35:35):
really he said, your father lovesome man? You talk me, I
have something your lot shamle love silasshot back, shut down, lock shut,

(35:59):
shuck up. It's hard to believethat this was over fifty years ago.
Bring back a lot of memories.Yes, yeah, that record actually
came out the year we got married, nineteen seventy four. Mm hm wow.

(36:24):
And you know, I believe thatmusic is music as long as it's
music, and I think it shouldbe heard as long as it can be
heard. So that's one of thereasons why I keep pushing the music that
you recorded on both Shy High Towerand yours truly. Yeah, I think

(36:47):
you did a wonderful job. Wewere fortunate to have some of the top
musicians that were working with us.We had maybe what was it thirty two
or thirty six pieces all together,including the background singers, Yeah, something
like that. Well, you know, it's hard to remember fifty years ago.
I can't recall all those people,but yeah, it was around fifty

(37:07):
musicians altogether. Well, I knowwe had French horns, and we had
a full you know, the fullbrass section. We had the violins,
and we had guitarist Greg Middleton whowas working with Mark uh with Marvin Gaye

(37:28):
and you know, people like thatwere working with us. And we were
fortunate to have Willie Hoskins who didthe arrangement for us, who has also
arranged for the Whispers. Yeah.Now, I don't know if we're gonna
hear more of our music, butwe do have other things to talk about.
Let's do it. Isn't It Lonely? I think actually made more noise

(37:53):
than rosebud Now, I wrote rosebudBy myself, but you and I wrote
Isn't It lonely together. Yeah,a quick quick right. You know it
was supposed to be just the Bside, and we didn't spend a lot
of time on that. But Ithink, okay, here it goes now.
There was so many the night Iused to win alone to you,

(38:22):
when there were so many other painsthat I could do babyheads. But something
came over me and then I jumped, didn't walk to be around the side
of the recipe. So now thetimes for you sn't hit on it?
Can you tell me? I don'tsay babies. I take it all that

(38:47):
I can take. I hope thatI've learned from my mistake from me and
thought of that longer room. Seeyou find a shout her now straight and
d s time that I can't itwhere then I've seen him myself. Why
I'm I actually like this mind?Don't in a miss man, don't really

(39:12):
care? It had to be dehe be right here, Gonna get my
past together? What's up and something? Then I'm gonna take my time,
boy, how to make my pride. I don't turn it on, turn
it, carry it on, getit on. And if I don't find

(39:36):
here him, he find me.He hecause I really need somebody letter ready?
Where who is? Open up?Baby? It's meet Oh it's cute.
Yeah, listen, baby, I'vebeen doing a lot of thinking since

(39:57):
you've been gone. My life justhasn't been to say. My world is
so empty without Oh it's long.You said that when I really need I

(40:22):
know. But well, well thatwas you Jerry knocking at the door.
Yeah yeah, and you know Ilike for them to hear some of SI

(40:43):
high Towers, the one as we'reon a roll here. You were also
doing background on all of those songs. Can you hear? I know you're
leaving me up and see O honey, you don't make and then he come

(41:37):
afraid and I want to do youa miss. No, no, man,

(42:20):
don't ship figer head by. Ikeep my friendly freezing fi walk my
dom. That's easing me, said, I can't receive my I'm way around

(42:46):
on the body, just can't helpthe missing on know in my call,
I'm wanting my mom. But I'mgonna get you what I want to do.

(43:08):
I'm gonna ready longing all to helpme, make me show me no
way enjoying happened. Oh yeah,but the love you fuelaw well, you

(44:30):
know that's probably my favorite song thatyou produced on Pig High Tower. And
I know you were with the backgroundsingers and you guys were concerned about whether
or not I was gonna get mypart right, and you and you guys

(44:51):
were were making sure them. Nowmake sure you get your part right.
And I did it in one take. How about that about the marriage?
Well, you know what, well, you know what, we got one
more song that they can hear onour way out. I uh, actually
I don't think so when I lookat the clock here, but it's time

(45:15):
for us to go, I wishthey ta could here while Love Love by
Syhi Tower, that's one of myfavorites. Uh, engineer, can we
play it on the way out?So let's take goodbye. Jerry. Hope
you all enjoyed our musical journey.That was original music produced by Jerry Pittmans.

(45:36):
Okay, all right, I wasgonna go ahead and love love your
music Farmily love love you guys andyoung Jerry. And it was a lot
of fun hanging out at your guys'shouse. And that's that's why we call
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(45:59):
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it's about, like I said,your heartfelt actions and I believe that faith
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(58:15):
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therapy and she teaches them how toplay guitar and everything. So I'm not
going to mention any names. Idon't know if they want that, but
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