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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to Radio Boomers Lie.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:27):
Zulie, am my son, chairman and CEO of easy Way Network,
known as a digital de Clark, Eric Zuli's listener around
the world. This morning to our easy Way family, you
know who you are, and good morning to our superstar
host of the show, Eric, Eric, are you ready to

(00:48):
rock and roll on the show?

Speaker 2 (00:50):
I am ready to rock and roll. Good morning everybody,
easy Way family, everybody tuned into our b L.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Live absolutely our bill ready Boomer's life. And you know,
I used to say it was like Eric Shechell and
it's only in slow motion. But now that Eric's hosting
with me, it's a little faster pace. You know, that's fine.
It's a lot of news today. There's just a lot

(01:18):
of stuff going on, a lot of stuff with the politics,
and you know, not only the politics, the weather. I mean,
there's just a lot of stuff and we try to
bring you the news and we try to connect you
with with the guests on currently just corner the guests.
We have a lot, a lot of interesting and you know,

(01:41):
a lot of memorable stuff because it's also on archives
so you can go back. I'd like to someday have
a get together with Yeah, we've been talking about that
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be an amazing show. We have a special guest, an
influencer who actually we cently became nominated as the Miss
USA Europe Global with Virgilia Productions and she's a host

(02:37):
of the Bev Moore Show. She is a just a
good hearted, you know, superstar waiting to happen. Southern Bell
superstar we call her. We'll be having her command. We
also have Bob Graham, who is the book guy. He's
the guy that can get your book written and taken

(02:57):
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Speaker 1 (03:25):
Yeah, and you know that was She's interesting lady. She's
multi talented and just here's a good spirit, good heart
that's always nice. And you know, like we're saying here,
how many shows have we done? And you can imagine
having a get together with the prior guests and easy
Way family. I think we should book a little trip
out to Katalina Island. I think that'd be fun. I

(03:48):
don't know. I don't know too, it would be a
lot of fun. I don't want to vote. Would be
big enough? I mean, you have how many shows with
Radio Boomers Live every week? So you got fifty two? Wow,
that would be we would have to book a couple
couple votes on there. So we have some news coming up. Eric,

(04:09):
let's get into the commercial hot topics and and get
bib on and let's rock and roll there. Oh yeah,
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Speaker 1 (05:17):
Absolutely there.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
Ripped from the headline today topics.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
Hot topics, and there's always so much news. They traded
you know, it's not a big long news situation, but
I give you a few things. Going to Trump was
at his at his golf course in Rancho Palos. Verdi's
been there and it's going to try to get down there,
but couldn't make it. But there was an attempt, another

(05:49):
assassination tempt, and it didn't go through. They had the
actual shooter took off in a car and he was captured,
and they said that they're going to work on They
have to discuss more as far as security goes, but
they said it was it was successful. They did catch

(06:13):
the person. And talking about we're switching the topic her
a little bit. We're talking like biblical floods here, and
I'm just going to hit you with one area central
Europe and like I said, this is crazy floods and
tens and tens of thousands of people stranded and like

(06:34):
a Czechoslovakia, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Germany. The floods we were
coming through were just taking out the bridges going down
through the towns up to rooftops and I don't where's
all this water come from. Well it's a vaporation, but anyway,

(06:55):
they'll be working with that for a while. And we
have the big fire down San Bernardino. Well it was
a big one, the one on Tribuco Canyon's gone, but
they got forty two containment with the San Bernardino La fires,
and Putin tried to draft fifty thousand women for his
military and they said no, So China. This one there

(07:20):
was a pastor, David Linna was sixty eight years old.

Speaker 4 (07:22):
It was held for.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Twenty years and they finally released David. So we have
what the House is really working to avoid this this shutdown,
which is October first. We've all probably many of us
have been there before. They're run out. They brought out

(07:44):
the money and they got to find a way of
getting this thing taken care of, and it's usually a
last minute situation. Tito Jackson, you remember Tito from the
Jackson five, passed away at the seven years old. Tito
had three sons. And we have a lot of anticipation
for the you know, the running the presidential situation coming

(08:07):
up the elections, and uh, I have a lot more,
but we're running out of time, so we're gonna, yes,
we are.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
We actually have our our guest backstage in the green room,
so we want to we want to bring her on
and it's great information though, guys, and and I don't
know if You guys have checked out that viral. Donald
Trump is talking about eating the dogs and eating the cats,
and people have put music to it. They're eating the dogs,
eating the cats. Don't do that, you.

Speaker 1 (08:37):
Guys check it out. How they actually had the recording.
They had people saying that, you know, hey, what happened
a little little fidal and sometimes and uh, I don't know.
It's a crazy.

Speaker 2 (08:49):
World that we're in. Her crazy world that we're in.
The Let's go ahead and introduce you guys to our
our special guests. She's an influencer herself. She is from Stanford.
As far as educated education, she has an m b
a from Stanford. She's currently leading as a CEO at
the Bevmore Talent Agency and she's a host of the

(09:09):
Bevmore Show, which is a radio show and easy Way
Network is going to take it to television here soon.
She's an executive producer of the Bevmore production.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Uh and recently she just became nominated with the.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
Myths USA Europe Global with Virgilia Productions. She's got so
much happening covers the magazine. People coming there from all
over from every every direction. And she's now a proud
influencer on the Easy Way Wall of Fame. Without further ado,

(09:43):
let's bring to the stage, uh, the influencer, the hosts,
the model, the up and coming actress.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
We call her the Southern Bell superstar.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Hell more, welcome to the show.

Speaker 3 (09:58):
Hello, Hello, Hello, everybody hear me.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Wow, this is this is exciting. So welcome to l A.
I know you, you know, just arrived. It's so exciting.
Isn't it a peaceful time in your life when you
make a little trip or you do a little move,
it's so relaxing.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
Well, I just couldn't wait to get here. I mean,
I have so many friends in l A. You know,
I feel like I lived here already, you know. Uh
yeah I got I got out of the car yesterday
and everybody was like babb so yes, yes, I feel
so at home here. I love it.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Well, what's your what's your what's your story?

Speaker 2 (10:41):
As far as how you've you've come to get so
many followers and so many supporters and and and you
you really have a a a cult thing community kind
of like they've are very very very protective of.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
What's your story and building that they're protective and it's
it's I wouldn't use the word cult. It's just like
she is a family.

Speaker 2 (11:07):
They're all part of one thing, and they're they're part
of the Beve More Show. They're part of the Beve
love More movements. So above what what?

Speaker 1 (11:14):
What? What's your story? What is it before?

Speaker 3 (11:18):
Actually? Yeah? Yeah, actually it became the bad More Network.
It's the bed More Network is what we call it.
And it started, you know, years ago, and I became
like an influencer. You're in twenty twenty, mainly when entertainment
was really suffering, and I became a connector and I

(11:42):
was friends with so many people in entertainment, and you know,
people were really down on their luck and they needed help,
and and I knew I'm just I'm just somebody that
you know, everybody teams they tend to come to and
go to when they need help and they're down on
their luck, and that they'll come to me and say, hey,

(12:04):
can you help me find this person or that person,
or can you help me with whatever is going on?
And and I just became a person that people depended on.
And one thing, yeah, the one thing led to another. Yeah,
they gravitate towards me, and and it just really just
happened that way, and before you knew it, I knew
so many different people within the industry, you know, director's producers,

(12:28):
casting directors, modeling fashions. Uh, just you know at all
you know, actors and and so on. And so I
became what you call a connector in the network. And
one thing led to another, and everybody just started promoting
through my plat all of their work and and you know,

(12:51):
it's just one thing led to another, and before you
know it, I became viral.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
Well, and that's I've seen that, uh, you know, meeting
you and we've known each other a long time on
Facebook and social media. We never actually met in person yet,
but but we've been sort of of one another's uh
posts for quite some time. Seeing you on the Luxury
Gala is like the main prominent person seeing you with

(13:18):
the Bev Moore show. You know you you have a goal,
you have a you have a dream. And for all
the listeners that are that are listening right now, feel
free to post your comments and chat interactively. We do
have our interactive chat if you want to go along
with me on this. But but what are the things

(13:39):
that you're doing and what would you suggest to your listeners.
The the cult following I'm saying. And by the way,
I'm giving a new positive spin to the word.

Speaker 1 (13:48):
Could because I have a cult following.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Come on, I don't mean I don't mean that in
a in an inn in a negative fact at all.
It just means that they're very focused and dedicated to
one particular thing. And and you have so many dreams
and aspirations. I mean, you literally up and left your
North Carolina or South Carolina, you know, the area that

(14:12):
you were in, and you you flew all the way
to la on a dream and a prayer type of thing.
You know, because you're you're doing this miss USA. You're
a global thing. Now, You're you have all these different
things happening, and and but you.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Just did it. You know, you jumped in the water.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
You didn't care how how the water felt. And so
I want to just kind of hear that story of inspiration.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
Well, let me so what what you know? Like you
took a certain path and you have this this resilience
factor about you and the warmth and people gravitate towards
the piece, you know, So what is it? Do you think?
Where did you get this resilience and this you know
where you're at now. You know, brought you could have

(14:54):
been an engineer, a doctor or whatever.

Speaker 3 (14:58):
I mean, I have a medical background on you know,
a lot of background. But but what it is is
that I have a way with people. People are drawn
to me. I think it's because I I'm myself. I
just I'm very you know, it's just me. I don't
put on errors, and when I people just feel comfortable.

(15:21):
They tell the story. And when I do interviews, when
I Heart approached me about, you know, doing being a host,
you know, basically, I was like a host. I've never
done that before. But I you know, I just went
on the show and I just started and I just
I just I just see myself. Nothing is planned out.

(15:44):
I just get on there and I talk. I do
a lot of research about the people before I interview,
and I also try to get to know them before
the interviews so that when we get on the show,
we're very We know each other in advance, so they
feel comfort. And my shows are just very laid back,
in relaxed, and people just like to be on my

(16:06):
show because they don't feel like a skiff interview. And
and I think that's what made it so popular, and
so many people were following my show, and then it
just came. It just led from there, and and they
just they just love to be on our show and
just get to know me, and and we were friends. Yeah,

(16:27):
and they actually everyone that has been on my show
has We've gained relationships since then, and and I actually
promote them and they become part of my network and
we yeah, and my network grows from there and people. Yes,

(16:47):
that's exactly right. Yeah, yes, I don't put on any errors.
It's just me. It's just me, you know, the real me.
There's no no fasides, there's no h you know, I don't.
They get to know who Bed really is, the true Bed.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
EFFI and the real deal.

Speaker 3 (17:09):
That's yeah, the real That's exactly right.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yes, yes, you'll notice the school Eric and I have
once in a while. You know, Wait a minute, I
want to ask of this, what do you say?

Speaker 2 (17:24):
So back to my question. I want to make sure
that we focus on the dreams, goals and aspirations. And
you literally up and just did it. You hopped onto
a plane. He said, I don't really know what. I
don't think you had a whole lot of things planned
and and you're now out here and you're going to go. Well.

Speaker 3 (17:41):
Actually, to be honest with you, I had a lot
of opportunities to hit me at one time here and
they all happen to be here in l A. And
it was really you know, I had a modeling agency
that wants to depend me on the billboard in Beverly Hills.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
They approached me and they were just adamant. They would
not give up. And you know, I have a shoot
next week and it's here in LA. And then I
have that, and then of course I was you know,
approached about Miss USA that came up and Productions, thank you,

(18:23):
thank you, and that was an that was a very
beg honor. And I need to be here to prepare.
I need to be here to get ready for the
Global Pageant, which is on November sixteenth, and so that
came up. That was and then also my show, The
Bed Moore Show is going to be live now on

(18:46):
TV and so that's big that starts next month, and
so I need to be here. I need to be
in LA. There's too many things happening.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Yeah, talk about working from here, working from there, you
really do often have to be in the location where
you're at and that's uh. You know, sometimes you can
do it, you know, via internet and so on. But
in your case, there's so much going on that you
really had to be there, and now you are. You're
there in l A.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
I'm here, yeah, And I'm also in the in the
fashion and the fashion week text yeah in October, so
you know, you know, there's another thing I have to
be in. So there's just too many things happening. I'm
going back into I'm going back into acting. I'm going
to get an acting coach. It's and get me at
the speed I want to get into films. You know,

(19:41):
I'm going to get back into control of mys that
modeling career now that everybody's approaching me about modeling.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
So why not, right, needless to say, you have a
full plate, So about right.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
Well, I have a full plate.

Speaker 1 (19:55):
That's one question. What do you do in your spare time?

Speaker 3 (20:00):
I don't have spare time? Time is work?

Speaker 2 (20:03):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (20:05):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (20:07):
T you mentioned TV. It's Easy Way TV that that
you're going to be on with Roku. Roku you know,
over two hundred and ninety million something users with Roku,
one hundred nine hundred or so million with with Amazon,
and one hundred million with Apple Apple TV and and
really your show, you've interviewed so many people, and and

(20:29):
you've done your thing with with all the different streaming platforms,
iHeartRadio being one of them. And and now you're transitioning
into visual side of there's an actual studio there's an
actual studio in Los Angeles we work with that we're
bringing putting, putting you in place to be the the
TV host that you've always been meant to be. The
event that you're talking about with the Glamor and Style

(20:52):
is the Glamor and Style event for La Fashion Week,
which we got you featured on that stage involved with
event UH and and all the designers that you have.
I mean, this is a true legitimate La Fashion Week
event supported by like Black China and really high profile people.

Speaker 1 (21:10):
And then you have the Vigilia.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
Virgilia productions and the Miss USA Europe global UH situation,
this billboard situation of magazines and all these different things
UH coming up. What would you suggest to the to
the audience listening, how the best way to juggle and
maintain a busy entrepreneur influencers life. How do you balance

(21:37):
the two.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
Well? With me, I always stay true to what I
promise and that I really do. I just always say
true to it and so and I always learned how
to balance. What I do is I never I never
promise what I can't deliver. H The what I do
is I I have a street guideline of uh, what

(22:04):
I'm going to do each day, and I always sit
by that guideline. I always I never ever start something
I cannot finish. And that's my number one rule. So yeah, yes,
it is, yes, And I've always done that all my life,
throughout my entrepreneurship, since I graduated. It's always what I've

(22:27):
done and that's what me made me successful and everything
I've ever started. And I just that's a good that's a.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Good point that there's a lot of people out in
the industry now nowadays that are are promising things and
not being able to deliver on them. There's a there's
a lot of a lot of people that that are
are are portraying like they are something that they're not.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
You know that.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
There's a lot of smoking mirrors in Hollywood. There's there,
so so that's good. I mean, I think that your
credibility behind your brand, your credibility behind your little truly everything.
And also you don't want to just listen to to
he said, she said, are just people people pockets. I
think you really need to do your research on who
people are, how legitimate they are, what they're what their

(23:13):
credits are behind them.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
You know, yes, I like to get ye.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
Yeah, then you know what to ask. But I've heard
that a lot, you know, with events and that they
said Eric delivers and they would like to show up
because so so often we go like, oh, where's this person,
where's that where's that camera? Uh, we heard they were
going to be there and and what that's That's the
way we'd like to follow through. Definitely following through. Your

(23:44):
head spinning right now. I mean there's a lot on
your plate. And again, congratulations on your uh the pageant
and everything. This is this is.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Really exciting for you. Thank you. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
Different pace, yeah, different pace from where you came from
or is there a lot going on from you know
where you were from.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Well, I've always been a leader, I mean, and everything
I've ever done since I was young, So that's not
new in La, in La, to be honest with you, Entertainment.
When I started entertainment, entertainment world grabbed me up and

(24:29):
snatched me. They basically just took me in and it's
like I've always meant to be here. It's it's like
they to me and as family. So I think my
personality just fits fits in the entertainment world. And I
think that's why I got along somewhere with people in

(24:49):
this industry. And I think that's why I do well
as a host, and people in entertainment felt comfortable with me.
I mean, they get on my show and they start
talking and before we know it, our show is over,
and our show is gone, and they're like, it's over.

Speaker 2 (25:08):
You know, I'm sure, I'm sure you're Your listening audience
would love love to hear some of some help, some
some tips of advice on the the journey of becoming
a successful actress or model or entrepreneur. Give us an
idea of things that you've learned along the way that
has helped you be be successful in those genres.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
Resilience, well, well, actually resilience.

Speaker 1 (25:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:33):
Always always do your research. Always know everything about the
platform that you are wanting to excel in.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
I never go into anything blindfolded, that's number one. I
just do a lot of research, and especially my interviews.
The people that I interview, I make sure I know
a lot about them before I do an interview, so
that I you know, I've interviewed doctors, I've interviewed a
lot of intelligent people, and I make sure I know

(26:06):
en that's about the subject before I do the interview,
so that I can do it intelligently and they earn
their respect and and it means a lot, you know,
to do that. I think they get along well with
me during the platform. So and as far as modeling
and all of that, I mean, I just see my research.

(26:28):
I make sure that I check out the people that
I work with. I make sure they have a good
rapport as a reputation. If I if my name is
going to be tied to any anybody in this industry,
I have to make sure that that they have a
good name in the industry as well well.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
I always said, I agree to my son that you
have to have hard work, decrimination, drive, and resilience. But
without faith, morals and ethics, it's a waste of time.
And you know, another thing is you're doing what you're
like justice. That's a good thing because you're involved in
an industry that you enjoy and you wake up in
the morning and you're doing something like it's a real

(27:08):
important aspect of it, and you have purpose, and you know,
purpose is one of the things that is one of
the strongest things for longevity. I don't know if you
knew that or not.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
We're coming to the conclusion of the of the interview.
We have a little bit more and more more time now.
Two things I want to make sure we cover. Uh
And yes, Dad, you're correct. So you have an event
that you're you're planning with a committee coming up around
around the Oscars area, and I just wanted to just
kind of, you know, throw that out there and do

(27:40):
you want to talk a little bit about that or
we can keep that, you know, private people can keep
following you.

Speaker 3 (27:44):
Well, I mean, what Eric, you're going to be. I've
got you involved. You're going to be our management saying,
you know, I am going to host an event. We
are actually and it's going to be March second. And
so if you want to tell a little bit more
about it, you're welcome to. And I think that the

(28:07):
viewers are and the listeners need to know what it's
going to be and what we're going to do and
how it's going to be set up and and it's
really something that I needed to do a long time
ago because a lot of people, you know, need this event.
I think they need this to happen in this area.
They new and press right.

Speaker 2 (28:28):
Right right, and now it's going to be really exciting
and we definitely suggest that you guys go to r
b L www dot r b llive dot com and
you can subscribe it you'll see updates on the show.
And then also to bev you've had an easy Way experience,
You've become a member, you've joined the network, you've joined

(28:49):
the movement, You've you've been a part of the VIP
pitch parties, you're now getting distributed by the network.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
Just talk a little bit about your.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Easy Way experience and would you suggest it to the
listening listener listening to the show right now, would you
suggest them to join the network And do you think
that it would be a beneficial move for an entrepreneur,
or entertainer or coach, speaker, author.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
Oh my gosh, easy Way is the only way. That's
my motto. That okay, so anyone listening, that is my motto.
When I started with easy Way, it changed everything for
me and I've been in the industry for a while,

(29:37):
I've done it just about everything in it. And when
I started easy Way, Eric Zuli changed everything for me.
He gave me every he gave me access to the
resources I needed to help me go to the next level.
And so I'm telling you right now that if you
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Speaker 2 (30:07):
Thank you, thank you very much for that kind kind words.
And and uh, we're we feel that you are a
guiding light. You know, you really do deserve than you
to be in that influence and position, and uh, you know,
we just are looking forward to this new TV show,
the Bevmore Show. You guys, if you follow Bev Moore

(30:28):
or easy Way Family on any social media, you'll see
teasers of the new and improved Bev Moore Show coming out. Uh.
And we're just so proud of you and so happy
for you with all these different moves that you're making.
And especially I mean I've known Virgilia and Virgilia Productions
for a very very long time and and she is
the real real deal for over thirty years. And you

(30:49):
being mis USA, representing USA UH, Europe global UH for
Virgilia productions is major and just congratulations on that and
everything else that's yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:01):
Yeah, and I must say yeah. And I won't just
say one thing about Virginia. She is absolutely amazing. I
really admire her, look up to her, and and you know,
just to be a part of her program is an honor.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
And you know, we're very real. I mean me as
a host, I'm a very real person. And I have
to put this out there. I don't know why. It's
just a God is just like tapping me on the
shoulder and saying hey, because I want to. I want to.
I want to inspire a lot of the listeners out there.
While we've been working together, there's been some nearsayers. There's
been some people that have come around, and you you

(31:42):
had it in your gut to just stick with the
path that the two you know, we're we're both kind
of like Earth angels. We talked about this on the
spiritual level. But you've had some listeners and some people
come up, come along and they've said says some things,
But what was it that made you really want to
stick with this path with Eric zuli An easy Way

(32:03):
network and you know, going down a new direction that
was brought in front of you.

Speaker 3 (32:10):
Well, actually, it's just yeah, I hate to talk spiritual
all the time, but you know, it's something that we
just know in our hearts when we meet people that
it's right. We know people that are sincere, that are
that are real and that we can trust. And and
Eric is always You're someone that I knew when I

(32:32):
met you, I could trust you. And when people you know,
were already they were negative, they were like, you know,
you don't need to be involved with him, and they
were making negatives coming I knew that they had to
have been they must have had a negative experience somewhere
down the road, and it must have been something personal.
And I took up for easy Way and through my ground,

(32:56):
and these people ended up coming coming back around to
me and apologize.

Speaker 1 (33:02):
That happen exactly We've had that happen where they they
received like blessings from an easy Way and everything was fine.
But it seemed like when when we would excel, there
would be some kind of uh, sometimes there might be
a little envy or whatever, and uh, but you know,
it's it's endless. We have these endless recordings about how

(33:26):
their lives have changed and so many beneficial things have
happened that it's a good feeling when you can see
your changing lives and and so on.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
And the only the only negative experience that I can
I can see that anybody's ever gone through with easy
Way is not being included, not getting the access anymore. Well,
we have to this is this is you got to understand.
This is the private network. This is a private exclusive
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sometimes people don't like it when they don't get access
to certain things. And we love everybody. Can we support,
We support everybody. Let me let me tell me finish,
Let me let me finish without being interrupted.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
I love you.

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Hold one SECONDE. We support, we support everybody wholeheartedly. We're
we're we're family oriented, we're spiritually oriented, and we support
everybody on social media. We even do a lot of
things and open up free opportunities to come into the
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we do run a business that gives you very high

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There's business and then there's personal and and so we
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and and you're paying to get access. And that is
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And we have hundreds of testimonials that will well say that.
So just addressing the near saying and stuff, it's really
they don't have the access anymore. And they see all

(34:59):
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want to.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
Be they want to be a part of it.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
And they see what happens with our clients, like watch
and see what happens with and I'm gonna say this
on air right now, Watch and see what happens with
Bev Moore from the day that she imagine, way from
from from all the amazing things she's doing on her own,
But watch and see what happens with Bev Moore, watch
her for this next year and and see the see
the growth and and and the positive change and the

(35:26):
impact the influence that she has.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
And we're going to empower her with Bev.

Speaker 2 (35:31):
You've been such a fantastic guest.

Speaker 1 (35:33):
But anything we have, we have. We have an ethics
code that that we want people to stick to, and
if they kind of drift away from that, we kind
of walk away. We really can't deal with that. Uh
And and sometimes they will, they will say that nicely.
That's the way it is. We want one of these
one of one of these.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
Days that we got to do a special podcast dedicated
to the nearsayers, dedicated to the stories, to all the
things we've Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think that would be
the most interesting, fun podcast. We'll call it on Blast.
We'll start putting a whole bunch of people on blast. No,
I'm kidding.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Code. We have a code, you know, and the easy Way.
Families are just good people and you know, you just
don't want the weeds. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (36:18):
We love everybody, especially if you press the subscribe button.
Thank you everybody for tuning in. Thank you Bet. Last
closing words as our featured guest for today.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
Well, I just I want to thank you for allowing
me to be your Jed. This is great. I appreciate
the exposure, and I want to thank you most of
all for doing what you've done for me and helping
me get to this next platform or next I say chapter.

(36:53):
And everyone out there, everyone out there, I want to
say my followers, everyone who's it by, I would not
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And I will thank you well said.

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And and you're not You're nothing nowadays without your community, guys,
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A thank you so much for coming on.

Speaker 3 (37:40):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (37:43):
You've been light before this.

Speaker 3 (37:45):
Yes, I've been there like plenty of times, and I'm
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So we're just gonna say Bev is bad and we're
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Speaker 3 (37:56):
Let me.

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Let me, let me, let me close it with us. Guys.
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Speaker 1 (39:32):
Special guests coming up or other look, and.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
This guest is a specialist with books and he has
a fun podcast. I just got off this podcast actually
this morning, and you know, I said, hey man, you
know this was a lot of fun. You know you
you you supported me. Let me support you. Let me
bring you on our RBL Live podcast with over seven
hundred thousand listeners. And so, without further ado, guys, we

(39:57):
have the CEO of Spearpoint Mark, a business coaching company
helping businesses, authors, and organizations to create and deliver messages
that resolve with their clients wants, needs, and desires. Bob,
who's coming on the show, has had over ten years
of experience in marketing, communications, and journalism and holds a

(40:21):
master's degree in communications from the American University. So Bob
helps you to tell your your story through books and
get your business out there through books and create books,
generate leads and referrals, and makes you a thought leader
in your industry.

Speaker 1 (40:38):
So, without further ado, let's figure out.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
How we can get you guys a book with Bob.
There we go. I just came up with your brand, Bob,
you know, get get your book with Bob.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
Welcome to Welcome book with Bob. What you got honest?

Speaker 4 (40:53):
All right, Hey, it's great to be here. Really welcome
the opportunity. I also appreciate, thank you enjoyed my program
enough that you wanted me on your program, of.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
Course, and we you know, I know you have a
busy schedule, but you know, it's always nice to take
a break once in a while. And here we are,
and like I said, Radio Boomers Alive. You know, it
was hosted by Betty White's Coast. I recent Graham myself
a little bit slower pace, but now we have Eric
with us, so it's picked up the face a bit
and we're having fun, you know. So it's people from

(41:27):
our age. Is not just us old timers. We have
people that young people like you. This is.

Speaker 4 (41:36):
Well I don't know how young I am, but I'll
take it thought.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
You're the books and books are different today now you
have digital books. How did you like the transition?

Speaker 4 (41:47):
Well, you know, the transition for me really started back
in the mid nineties. I trained as a journalist and
was a journalist for about ten years. And in the
mid nineties the newspapers started to get replaced and you
know where newspapers are today. So I pivoted into some
marketing and then into public relations, did some tech editing,

(42:11):
wrote a couple of books myself, and in writing my
books myself and self publishing, and it was a real headache.
The process was just daunting. So I realized there was
an opportunity to put all my skills together to really
help people write books that generate leads, give them thought leadership.
As Eric said, and also, Eric, you didn't mention this.

(42:33):
You did a great explanation. But one of the other
things I'm seeing is the authors of the books that
I work with are actually able to pull content from
that book and placed it on social media, use as
blog posts, used as the start for interviews. So it
really is all encompassing.

Speaker 2 (42:51):
It's all about repurposing content. I love that you know
you can you can do an interview with a podcast
or any any type of content capturing, even doing blogs.
But during that interview, there's pieces of that interview that
are really inspiring, you know, tidbits of golden nuggets that
you can grab and then you know, save them aside

(43:14):
for later, and believe it or not, you can actually
take little pieces of a podcast, and you can charge
just to listen to those little pieces because they were
so good. And so that's what you're talking about repurposing content,
but you're talking about actually putting it into a book
or Yeah, so many different ways. Let's get into repurposing
content because I think that's one of the best ways

(43:35):
to monetize personally.

Speaker 4 (43:38):
Well, I couldn't agree with you more now. I think
the key is you've got to start with something. And
so I find at a lot of the business owners
I work with either helping them to write a book
or ghost write in the book for them, which I'm
doing more and more. For busy people, they're really their
biggest challenge is figuring out who their ideal client or
customer really is. So that's the center of all marketing, right,

(44:02):
you know that, And so that's the discussions we have
to figure out who that person is. And if you're
saying your ideal client is anyone with a credit card,
I'm going to tell you you need to dig a
lot deeper. And if you say, okay, only guys with
credit cards, I would argue you need to dig a
lot deeper. And when we dig a lot deeper, what's
fascinating to me is when we start to really put

(44:24):
the meat on the phones and really understand who that
client is, the person gets totally motivated to write. And
up to that point they were like, I don't know
if I can write a book. And then suddenly we've
told some stories they are specific to those types of people,
they've worked with those types of people, whatever that is,
and next thing you know, they're like, I think I
could actually write a book, and I have a five

(44:45):
step process that really makes it easy. It's the acronym's power.
It stands for positioning, which this is for all marketing.
You have to know where you're positioning, who you're trying
to reach, what you're trying to reach. So for me
today on this interview, I'm trying to reach owners of
businesses that are trying to be thought leaders. I know

(45:07):
that going into it, so the things I say would
appeal to that audience. The O is for outlining. I
will tell you I've learned over the years, forty years,
not just ten years, that the best writers are the
ones that pre write less, writing more plans. You should
never be looking at a blank page ever, And then
don't us for writing. O's for outlining, and then the

(45:29):
are is for releasing it into the world.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (45:33):
So, Bob, I'm going to give you your at your
official branding stamp, Bob the Book Guy. That's that's me perfectly.
I just give you Bob, Bob the Book Guy. Uh,
and that's what we've actually put your title as on
the on the show. So you can help people with
books of all sorts and so those that are listening.
If you're thinking of doing a book, if you're if

(45:54):
you have if you have a story, if you want
to do maybe a collaboration books and value for your
for your clients, your podcast into a book. Potentially, there's
a lot of different directions to go and people do
buy books, people do learn from books. And me I
would bring in the QR code technology. In fact, we
have the amazing Jim Bannon with the call to action

(46:16):
technology similar to a QR code that you can combine
into putting into a into a book. But Bob, what
do you think of the technology nowadays? And AI? I
know a lot of book writers are using AI to
write books. What's your opinion on using AI or doing
it from scratch?

Speaker 1 (46:34):
It's the game set me up.

Speaker 4 (46:36):
I don't think we have enough time for me to
share all my opinions, but I'll try to be brief.
I think AI is incredibly valuable in ideation, figuring out ideas.
So for instance, when I work with the authors don't
come up with some topics for their book chapter topics,
I will check AI and AI invariably, if I ask
for fifty things, it will give me at least ten

(46:58):
that I hadn't consider, or it will give me different
wording for some of them some of them, or it
will combine them or separate them. So that's really valuable.
But in terms of writing AI, it's really AI just
doesn't write like human beings. It has a very general voice.
If you read ten sentences, you will start to notice

(47:19):
that they don't really feel like they're flowing completely. And
if you read about one hundred sentences, you will see repetition.
And I think the worst thing, and this is for
any writing is to actually use AI and not in
any way, shape or form change that content. You're setting
yourself up for fire or trouble.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Yeah, okay, so it's the repetition tape A good tell.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
Okay, Yeah, it's.

Speaker 4 (47:45):
The more the less personal voice you know think about
how this program is because you guys are involved with it.
If a robot were involved, it would be asking me
very general questions. It wouldn't be flowing against what I say.
It wouldn't be leading down a pathway of view of
a thought process. And that's what I see in books

(48:06):
and articles and blog posts that are done just by AI.
It lacks that individualized voice. And I would argue, everyone
has a story that could be a book. It's just
a matter of accessing that, and AI kind of stands
in the way. It puts up the wall.

Speaker 2 (48:21):
Well, yeah, you're exactly right, because AI isn't really truly
AI yet. If you guys didn't know this, AI is
programmed AI right now, it's not true artificial intelligence. But
because it's programmed, it's a matter of the prompts that
you feed it, the knowledge that you feed it, the
information that you feed it. It has the ability based

(48:42):
upon the content that your I say the word feed,
but you're inputting into it, it can get more and
more lifelike depending on the prompts that you're giving it.
It's really all in the prompts. Because most people use AI,
which is chat, GPT or there's a lot of other
different ones. Now, Yeah, but it's the prompts. It's it's what,

(49:05):
it's how you feed it. And people don't understand that.
Sometimes they write me a book that sounds like it's
really cool in technology and or whatever. It's you got
to know how to actually talk to to AI. Now,
one thing that you guys might not know of is
AI isn't going to be picked up in the algorithms

(49:26):
really anymore. It's the rankings and stuff. The lot of
the internet online platforms are frowning upon AI, blog articles
and things like that. I don't know necessarily about a
book book. You could probably still do a lot. I
would say, you kind of do a little bit of
beat book.

Speaker 1 (49:45):
At both worlds, wouldn't you say?

Speaker 3 (49:49):
Eric?

Speaker 4 (49:49):
What I would tell you is if you write a
book and use AI and you try to get it
onto the Amazon website, which is where most people are
trying to put their book, it will ask you if
any of the content was involved with AI, and more
and more, it's flagging things. Even if you say no
it wasn't and it was, there are checkers that you
can use that will identify it very quickly.

Speaker 1 (50:12):
Oh well, that's Yeah, interesting.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
That's great, that's good advice.

Speaker 1 (50:16):
So we have we have a couple of people.

Speaker 2 (50:18):
That are in the interactive chat asking some questions. We
want to say thank you to Jim Bannon and Jack
Bossmo and Wendy Wendy Weber and a couple of guests
we don't know what the names are. Guys. If you're
a guest of easy, I'm sorry RBL and you're you're
you're chatting right now, please put in the chat your
name so we can address you properly. But one one

(50:38):
question that they're asking is what is prompts. That's actually
a great question. When you go to chat, GPT, dot
com or any type of UH platform where you're feeding information,
it's how you feed the information is a prompt. It's

(51:02):
the wording that you use in how you're submitting the
information that's considered a prompt. There's actually a lot of
different prompts that give you different reactions with AI, it's
something that we teach. Actually, we do classes and stuff.
So if you want to learn more, you can definitely
subscribe and remember an example now, please please do Yeah.

Speaker 4 (51:21):
I'm sorry to cut you off. I apologize, but if
I put into chat GPT, Who is Eric Zuli, I'm
going to get a different response. Then tell me about
Eric Zuley's career, tell me about his businesses, tell me
about his biggest success. All four of those prompts are

(51:42):
completely different answers, And which one would you tell me
is right? If I'm trying to find out who you are.
They're all right in their own way, and that's sort
of the issue.

Speaker 2 (51:51):
I think that was a perfect example of exactly how
to approach chat GPT or AAI in fact, just as
a a little fun, fun thing what I'd like to
do because you we we talked about putting into chat GPT,
and I tell people this on social media all the time.
Put this in and to see how googleable you are,

(52:13):
just because if chat GPT knows you, then you're doing
You're doing something right. Because not everybody comes up on
chat GPT. You got to be pretty established on Google.
So if you google Eric Zilia and you say, who
is there? Zulia says. Eric Zili is an American entrepreneur, actor,
and media personality. He's best known for his work in
the entertainment industry, including his roles in television and film.

(52:33):
Jazuli has also made a name for himself in the
digital space, particularly through his involvement in social media and
online platforms. In addition to his acting careers, Eric Zulia
is known for his business ventures and philanthropic efforts. He
has been involved in various projects and organizations that's focus
on supporting charitable causes and promoting positive change. So that's

(52:57):
I was pretty pretty happy with that.

Speaker 1 (53:00):
But I had a quick question. A lot of the readers,
they you know, they're interested. Should I go fiction non fiction?
Uh so, it looks like there's about one hundred and
sixty million fiction books that were printed recently, so we
have that compared to before.

Speaker 2 (53:16):
Before you get into something new. I wanted to get in.
I wanted to show something. I was trying to show
an example here. So so let me finish my thoughts.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
Microphone is yours, I love I love you.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
So so one of the things I wanted to point
out to all the all the listeners, Bob, I put
in your name, and I'm not trying to put you
on the spot in any way, but I just wanted
to kind of show how you control your Google right.
It's it's it's very important.

Speaker 1 (53:44):
So if I if I type in Bob.

Speaker 2 (53:46):
Graham, and I say who is Bob Graham? And I
spelt your name b O b g R A H
A M. That is your name?

Speaker 1 (53:52):
Correct, yes, correct.

Speaker 4 (53:54):
It's also a former senator from Florida.

Speaker 2 (53:57):
It says Bob Graham is an American politic policy titian
who served as a governor in Florida. Correct. Right, So,
so see, Bob, I really look forward to chat with you, man,
because I can change that. I can make it to
where when they say who is just your name Bob Graham,
or we say Bob the book guy, or whatever we create,

(54:17):
I can control exactly what comes up on Chat, GPT,
Google and so many other other platforms. So that's just
for those of you guys that are listening. I want
you to challenge yourself and go on afterwards and go
to chat, GPT, go to Google and search yourself and
see what comes up. And if you're not coming up,

(54:37):
you never talk to us. You got to email us
at easy Way Family Leader letter e Littersy, Easywayfamily at
gmail dot com. All right, dad, we're going to play
past the mic, and I'm passing the mic to you.

Speaker 1 (54:47):
No, some of the some of the listeners, they're wondering
if I was going to get inter this, should I
do fiction? Non fiction? So on? And I was saying,
about one hundred and sixty million fiction books were printed
this year in about two hundred and forty million non
But the fiction titles have risen about thirty percent with
adults in the market to forty in three years. So

(55:10):
do you see that fiction is going up? What would
you recommend if somebody is going to get in the writing,
which direction should they go?

Speaker 4 (55:18):
Well, what I'm trying to do is help people talk
about their business, and the story around their businesses needs
generate revenue. I would not write a fictional book about
my business.

Speaker 1 (55:29):
I think there's.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
Plenty of information about what I do, or what you do,
or what any of us does. It would better fit
into a book around that business that has facts. It
opened in this state. The reason we write fiction, and
I've written some fiction, is because we want to change
things around a bit to meet our standards. You know,

(55:50):
I want it to end with the couple being in
love instead my girlfriend rejecting me. I want the villain
to die to live on. So typically the only time
you would write fiction around something that was fact would
be if it were, you know, contentious a lawsuit going

(56:11):
around it. You know, I couldn't say that Eric killed someone,
presumably he hasn't. I can't say that because that's not factual,
and he could assume me for libel. But in a fictional,
fictional account, I could change his name to George, and
I could describe him around who what Eric is, and
at the end, George could kill someone and Eric might

(56:32):
say that kind of sounds like me, and I go, now,
I don't think so, because Eric's got reddish hair, and
George has a blonde hair, and Eric has a beard,
and George doesn't. We have all those things, so we
can play with the facts in fiction in a way
that we can't in a factual story.

Speaker 2 (56:52):
You know, you just gave me the best idea, Bob,
and I want to talk to you about I mean,
not only do I want to do a book, I
want to do a cartoon. I want to do a movie,
and I want to change all the names of all
my haters and I want to tell the stories have
a lot of fun. And I bet you they're listening
right now, like shaking in their boots, like uh oh,
because I want to I run. There's there's so much

(57:16):
in my life and the stories and even in the
Easyway family. And you know, a lot of people don't
want to talk about the the challenges in their lives,
but you know, the challenges are what makes you who
you are. And I think that would be the most
fun thing ever being able to, you know, talk about
your hater stories but not have to worry about, you know,
getting in trouble or whatever, because you can have fun

(57:37):
and fiction eyes and change the characters' names and whatever.
But they're going to be reading it going.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
Like I that was me. Well, you know, Eric White,
that guy who told me about that was the top
vampire movie guy, that big star. His friend said, wow,
you had one hundred thousand hate mails come in and
and and the blogs and all that, but she had
like twenty million people's saying they loved you. So you know,
the naysayers are always gonna be out there.

Speaker 2 (58:03):
It's part of the game.

Speaker 4 (58:04):
Well, and the naysayers read the book. If a naysayer
writes about my book and says, hey, I don't like
your books, I'm happy with that.

Speaker 1 (58:12):
I learned as a triple list.

Speaker 4 (58:14):
When they criticize your article, that means you got under
their skin. That's the goal of any kind of content,
right to get people to change be affecting them. So
that's a good thing in my book.

Speaker 1 (58:27):
Publicity. Baby, are you I couldn't agree more. Are you
a California guy? Or where you at?

Speaker 4 (58:36):
I actually am about twenty five miles north of Baltimore, Maryland.
I'm an East coast guys. Yeah, I've been to you
guys are in the LA area, right, LA is something
to behold. I mean, it's unbelievable traffic.

Speaker 2 (58:54):
Boy, We're gonna we're gonna wrap up this in this interview. Now,
two questions and closing, What was it that made you
reach out to Easyway or me? You know, what was
it that attracted What was that attractor factor that grabbed you?

Speaker 4 (59:09):
You are doing a whole bunch of exciting things, and
I wanted to get you on to talk about it
on my podcast because I like the Bob Graham Experience
podcast is all about finding out what's going on with
people that isn't always in the headlines. I think you
said at least twice to me today in the interview.
Oh that's a good question, Bob. So I'm trying to
get beyond the basic stuff to something really thoughtful.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
I love it. Okay, thank you for sharing.

Speaker 2 (59:35):
And then and then what what what's your easy Way
experience been like? Now? I mean, you met me on
on LinkedIn, You've you've done some research. We we did
a fun interview together on your platform. Now you're doing
an interview on our platform, and people are responding, by.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
The way, too.

Speaker 2 (59:49):
If you go to www dot RBO live dot com,
you'll see people are responding to the interview.

Speaker 1 (59:55):
What's your experience like?

Speaker 4 (59:57):
It's been great. I did not expect want you to
respond to me as quickly as you did, nor frankly
did I expect you to have time for me. And
I was really surprised by that, but really excited about that.
I got up this morning and I told my girlfriend,
I said, I've got a really good interview today. I
can't wait for it. And she's like, oh really. I
was telling her about you, and she's like, why is

(01:00:19):
he meeting with you? And that was how I went
into it. But you know, you have some cachet out there,
you know, which is great. And but I would say
that what I've experienced is a guy who's down to earth,
the guy who wants to connect people and is genuine
in what you're trying to do. Because now I've spent
the better part of two hours with you. You can't

(01:00:41):
hide for that long. I was a journalist and I
know how to see through people. So you're a good guy.

Speaker 2 (01:00:48):
No, thank you. I appreciate that. And so do you
think do you think so far from the research that
you've done, the experience that you've had that you're contemplating.
I mean, you're you're going to be joining our VIP
pitch party on September twenty.

Speaker 4 (01:01:02):
That is my intention. Yes, I'm trying to check my
schedule for that date, but that is my intention. Yes,
So your.

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
Brand, the network, one more thing that you're you're brand
new to the easy Way Network. You've just had your
your your good experience so that you just shared. Do
you see yourself becoming a member and wanting to work
with us closer?

Speaker 4 (01:01:22):
I do? I do. I'm intrigued by the thing that
you've sort of thrown out as possibilities, and I think
the investment is, uh, you know, a pretty safe one
in terms of the return on investment. I think you've
shown me value before I've spent a dollar with you today,
that to me is a good sign.

Speaker 1 (01:01:44):
Your time goes so fast when you're having fun, you know,
I mean you have a show and you're familiar with it. Bob,
you know you have an interesting guest. But when you
have a good time and interesting guest, it goes so fast.
And like the pitch party is two hours, we go
to three hours and everybody's still still on there talking
and haven't put it. But it's all about if you
enjoy it. You know, it's like a movie.

Speaker 4 (01:02:05):
Absolutely, and I have enjoyed this, and you're right, the
time has gone by far faster than I expect it.

Speaker 1 (01:02:12):
All right.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
So in closing, Bob, what what message would you like
to leave your listening audience, our listening audience, and we appreciate,
appreciate your insights today on on. You know, we we
got some great insights from from Bob. The book guy
watch that's gonna catch on.

Speaker 4 (01:02:28):
There you go. If you want to learn more about
what I do, you can go to spear Point Inc.
Iron c I n K.

Speaker 1 (01:02:35):
Sorry.

Speaker 4 (01:02:35):
I think like writing and you have a booking you,
every one of you. I would love to help you
bring it to life.

Speaker 2 (01:02:44):
You guys, we'll be able to catch Bob on the
Easy Way Wall of Fame. Just look up Bob. Uh
and and Dad. Yeah, we're we're pretty much done. Now
go ahead and close it out. And and uh, I'll
make sure that I get you guys connect because I
can tell Dad you're you're anxious and you're itching to it.
You know, get to know Bob one.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
No, you know what we're gonna talk. But you know
you're talking about doing fun me to if people, you know,
if an idea of pop stuff, don't let the lightbulb
go out, follow through and with the book, you leading
your legacy right, I mean, you know your your book
is out there forever and that's what we want up
for a couple of months. Oh, I like that we're

(01:03:21):
gonna be working with you. Uh so, Bob, thanks again
for coming on. Uh And we're gonna be touching base
soon and we'll see what's going on. Maybe when I
get out your area, I'm out to visit.

Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
I would I would enjoy that greatly. Thanks for a time, guys.

Speaker 2 (01:03:36):
All right, guys, thanks so much for listening.

Speaker 1 (01:03:37):
I hope you enjoyed any show.

Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Make sure you get to rb L Live www dot
rb L live dot com to press the subscribe button,
share it with your friends, catch us on the VIP
pitch party. September twenty six is the next one coming up.

Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
We'll see you.

Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
Next Monday ten o'clock. Until then, until next time, keep
doing dsway.

Speaker 1 (01:03:56):
We're out.

Speaker 2 (01:04:03):
Thank you for listening to Radio Boomers Live also known
as rb L with your host James and Eric Bazouli.
Be sure and visit easywaynetwork dot com. That's letter E
letter z Easyway network dot com to get access to
our influencers and get promoted to over five hundred thousand
visitors per month. Remember, Radio Boomers Live airs every Monday

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z easy Way Family. Subscribe to our show at easywaypodcast
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