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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to Radio Boomers Live, the show about all things
humans from a baby boomer's perspective, all things hot and
all things not.
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With the hottest news, reviews and interviews, and guidance on
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And now I'm proud to introduce former veteran military police
and a member of Knights of Columbus, my dad, James Zulie,
and my son, Chairman and CEO of easy Way Network.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
Known as a digital de clerk, Eric Zuli's.
Speaker 4 (00:46):
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Speaker 5 (00:59):
Good Morning, Radio Boomers Live listeners, easy the Family, Good
morning Dad.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Good morning Radio Boomers Wive listeners. Go around to the world.
There we go. I love the applause. Good morning to
our easy Way family. And I'll tell you what, Eric,
A lot of a lot of excitement in the air,
and times are changing and we're ready to change with him.
It's you got to keep up. I mean it's in
the news. You got to keep up. So here we are,
(01:27):
and we're looking at what was the Eric Columbus Day,
which was I believe yesterday or no, the day before?
And can I keep up? Can you believe?
Speaker 6 (01:39):
Eric?
Speaker 2 (01:39):
I went to home depot and there were Halloween decorations
all over and Christmas decorations. So I think this the
key is they say to advertise early, you know, but
is this a little bit early for Christmas? A lot
of people aren't ready?
Speaker 5 (01:57):
It is well, I mean it's October. This is the
the scary, the scary month, but it is. It is
really interesting on how time fly is so fast. And
I mean, I can't be almost.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
This year this year. I love.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
Well, well, I know that we're I know we're getting
into the holiday seasons and Thanksgiving and I can't believe
we're in October already. And and you know, speaking of
the holiday seasons, guys, we're doing a big toy drive
for Better Vision for Children, Toys for Tots at the
Hills Hotel, So mark that in your calendar December fifteenth.
And we're also releasing the book finally we've been doing
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the Best of the Best book. All the celebrities in
the book and everybody in the book is planning on
being there. If you're in the book, make sure that
you're there. We are going to be releasing the Best
of the Best Book on the fifteenth and also also
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Speaker 5 (03:59):
It's been twenty year and in the running. And speaking
of some of the people that we we have in
the in the background, you know, engineereds time to play
that music because we have one of our special VIPs.
You've met him on the VIP pitch party and he's
now Alliance partner, a jav partner with us.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
He's one of our funders. We're putting together a.
Speaker 5 (04:19):
Funding circle for projects, so really quick, we're going to
bring on Paul Rubio, which is the owner and founder
of the California Economic Club and the Trillion Air Aviation. Paul,
We're so glad to have you. How you doing, my friend?
Speaker 6 (04:39):
Good morning, Good morning. How's everybody doing well.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
You're an amazing guy, aster, Paul. I mean, no, you
can't play that, but we'll just said for you that
you are. You are a doer. Just do it. Your
T shirt would read right, Paul, do it well, you.
Speaker 7 (04:53):
Know all the time, this is the time with you know,
with God's power that we got to go and become
the version of ourselves.
Speaker 6 (05:01):
We've got to organize our companies.
Speaker 7 (05:03):
And yeah, I do know Eric for over twenty years.
I call him the original Instagram and so he's done
more for social media than anyone I know originally. I
saw Eric when he started, and we're doing great work
back then and doing great work now. And obviously you're
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a great duel. Is always good to see a son
honoring his father. I think that's a beautiful thing. You're
an example of what we need to.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
Do with our parents.
Speaker 5 (05:34):
I appreciate that that really quick. Let me just address
the Instagram thing. I got a lot of respect for
Instagram and Facebook and I really appreciate that, Paul. But yeah,
I am the original easy way. Let's let's let's say
and just do what we can to connect connect people.
And you know, but hey, so this is not an
official official interview. That's kind of a commercial interview. I
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want to give you a chance, Paul, to tell everybody,
you know, what we're doing together and why people would
want to reach out to you on the easy Way
interactive app. How can you help somebody and what type
of person are you looking to help. What's the qualifications.
Speaker 7 (06:13):
Well, we're looking for those entrepreneurs that I've been sort
of waiting on the sidelines, that they have an idea
for a business or a company. So I've put together
over the last twenty years with a great team of people,
how to organize a company from a setting up a
corporation and then how to.
Speaker 6 (06:31):
Set up their business plan, their investor decks, the.
Speaker 7 (06:35):
PPM the Private Place Memorandum, So it helps companies organize
so they're ready to take in capital. Because if you
have a dream, you've got to organize it. If you
have a dream, you have to organize it. If you
have a dream, you got to organize it, and you
have to have to have the paperwork. So when you
do want to get investors in, you have to be
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ready to take in capital because investors are you're angels
that keep you wings to have your project fly and
so and that's what we do, and that's why what
we're doing with easy Ways. You're building a tremendous company.
So we're also going to organize your company, not that
it's not organized but we have to take it to
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the next level so we can reach more people around
the world and help their projects go online and create
a corporate profile on the easy network and on the app,
and then with your network and with your guideline. You
already do a lot of tremendous work for anyone that
come into your network, into your program so they can
(07:39):
be visual online. Which the way you're helping me so
which I appreciate.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
What the when they ask them quick, what is the
magic bullet to prevent what a lot of people seem
to have? Uh, you know the old ode. Oh it's January.
Let's let's do the you know what, how are we
change the resolution? What's the magic bullet to eliminate your procrastination?
(08:06):
Because so many people have the light bulb, they have
the idea, but you kind of follow through it this stuff.
Have you had Have you ever had that issue where
you put things off? Because when I do the stats
on that, a lot of dreams follow the wayside because
they just don't.
Speaker 6 (08:22):
Follow through I did in the past.
Speaker 7 (08:28):
In the past where I had said I'm going to
do this and this and this, I'm going to launch
California Economic Club. I want to organize a business club.
But then something happened that woke me up forever, and
it's called the global pandemic.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
A lot of people died, and now I'm with the
mindset of anything can.
Speaker 7 (08:50):
Happen to us. We have a vision, we have a vision.
We have to bring it out to the world because
God brought you to the world and he give you
a vision and if you don't do it, you're going
to leave this planet unfulfilled and you might have to
come back. But the pandemic woke me up to say,
I'm no longer wait till tomorrow.
Speaker 6 (09:12):
Everything I do is what can I do today? See
if it's my last day on the planet.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
I love that, you know, I love I love your
point of view on things, Paul. And by the way,
congratulations on your honoring announcement with the Olympia Arts Awards
founded by someone that that was a partner with Dick
Clark on CBS in nineteen ninety six. And then you
know they're still doing the Family Film Awards on CBS
(09:40):
now and and and now he's doing the Olympic Awards
and he honored me actually with the Digital Dick Clark Award,
and and it's it's rapidly a pretty pretty big platform.
So I noticed that you're being honored as the Global
Business Magnet. That really is like an entrepreneur award, which
which shows the credibilit it shows, it shows the appreciation
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of what you do.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Well.
Speaker 7 (10:06):
You know, my passion is to really help anyone, you know,
whether somebody has an idea. I've been through the trenches
where I have launched companies I fail successfully, massively failure, but.
Speaker 6 (10:19):
I don't longer call it failure. It was a way I.
Speaker 7 (10:22):
Learned a way not to do things. So now I
found a way that we can actually do things right
and reduce the failure rate because.
Speaker 6 (10:34):
Of our experiences.
Speaker 7 (10:35):
Not only are my experiences but the team around us that.
Speaker 6 (10:38):
Are really really good at what they do.
Speaker 7 (10:41):
So now we're at a different level and operate at
a different mindset. But you know, whenever, if you're afraid
of trying and failing, do not.
Speaker 6 (10:49):
Be afraid of that.
Speaker 7 (10:50):
Just go for it, because at the end of the day,
it's better to have tried and failed then not have
tried at all.
Speaker 5 (11:00):
And we have a couple of comments from the audience,
you know, coming in asking about some of the funding
that you're doing. But by the way, Gas, we are
taking a look at your questions and comments. But we
have a kind of a short amount of time on
this particular interview. But Paul, if you want to come
back towards the third segment, we can answer some of
these questions. And one of them was what type of
(11:21):
projects do you look for funding? And so I want
to hold that question and say we appreciate you. We
got to go commercial and get our next guest on,
but if you could stay with us, Paul, and we
could come back on a third segment after Carmen's Corner,
I'd love to address some of these questions that are
coming in to you. You able to stay with.
Speaker 6 (11:41):
Us, I'll stay with you.
Speaker 5 (11:44):
Thank you so much, so appreciate appreciate that. I know
your time is very valuable. So guys, stay tuned. This
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Ripped from the headline.
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Together, all right, ready to rack the Royal October fourteenth.
The race has been on, we got TV online, We've
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left to lou Canan. Dates are in the final stretch
and it's neck connect. This may be one of the
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most anticipated races ever and we'll find out what happened.
Everything comes to h comes ahead. We'll find out what's
going in Florida and during Hurricane Milton whole that's the
second one, and.
Speaker 6 (14:39):
A lot of.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
It's just a lot of disasters. There are people without
the insurance, and if they do have insurance, it's still tough.
And they're they're rebuilding, talking about four hundred thousand without power,
and there's a program for additional funds for disaster. Really
that'll help a bit. And US spending one hundred troops
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along with an anti missile system to Israel to help
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designed to explore Jupiter's moon to see if it could
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All right, that's all the time we have for a
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Coming on, coming up next, guys. As Alita Grant and author,
keynote speaker, and hypnotic coach who believes in success for
individuals and organizations. Beginning with Mindset, she focused on helping
others and their peers small businesses, owners, management teams, and
public removes all the barriers with your ideas and lives
(16:00):
and all the challenges. She's been a psycho therapist for
fifteen years. If not a coach, she is someone that
knows the mind. And so without further ado, let's go
ahead and bring on Zlita Grant. It's honor to have her. Welcome.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Welcome to Lada Grant, Zalia Hier, can you hear me? Okay,
we got you, Zalida, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
Thank you so Buch, thank you so back.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
We always look forward to having you on. And the
mindset and the book, it's it's also exciting and what
you're doing is so needed. It's a must read because
it can really make a difference in people's lives with
everything that's going on, because we are kind of bombarded
with the news and the meg whatever it is, you know,
(16:50):
the online news, the TV. There's so much. So what
you have can help kind of eliminate, which one of
the biggest problems of stress. Right, tell us a little
bit about you.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Right right, But you know, I want to I want
to make a comment about the previous guests, Like he
talked about the fact that the pandemic taught him that
you know, he only had a few days to he
might only have a few days to live, so he
had to step into his vision. You know, when you
can get like that, it really helps overcome procrastination. But
for most people, procrastination is the thing that really defeats
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their dreams. And those procrastinations are all in the subconscious.
And so what I love to do is teach and
train people how to use their mind so their mind
is their best friend, not their worst enemy.
Speaker 2 (17:43):
Good point, because I'm a master procrastinator. I mean, when
you buy paint at home depot and you go to
use it, it's all dried out, That's that's pretty bad.
Uh yeah, And Paul has that, he has that, you know,
just get it done.
Speaker 6 (17:59):
So you have.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
So we've talked, and you have so many interesting ideas.
You've been on a show in the past. I'll ask
you the question, what was it that kind of brought
you down this path, you know, helping people in the
mindset situation?
Speaker 1 (18:17):
Did you agree to make my story really short? So
I had a real major lesson when I was sixteen
and I weighed two hundred and sixty five pounds, and
I learned hypnosis and I hypnotized myself to lose one
hundred and fifty pounds in a year, and it changed
my life. So change your mind and change your life
really became the slogan of my life. And I did
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spend thirty five years as a psychotherapist, and I have
been a coach for the last fifteen years, but I've
always specialized in the power of the mind. And then
in April and twenty twenty three, I had another experience
where I was in Japan on a family trip and
I had a seizure and they discovered I had a
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really large benign brain tumor. Thank goodness, it was on
the brain, not in the brain, and I had six
and a half hours of brain surgery. And then I
came home and slipped and fell and damaged my spinal
cord right at the brain stem and lost the use
of my arms and legs for a period of about
(19:22):
eighteen days. And at that time I was told I
would probably never walk again, I might ever write again.
I basically refuse that diagnosis because I believe change your mind,
change your life, and I focused on really working on
the power of my mind to heal my body. And
today I walk with a cane and my goal is
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to be able to dance again.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
Ah that's what a goal to look forward to. And
you know, yes, you really have to stick with it,
don't you. I mean you depress. Yeah, that's one thing,
but then you have the other one. You know what
I'm going to really, I'm tired of the diet that
I've had with the uh, you know, too much sugar,
(20:10):
too much drink or whatever it is, and uh the
sweet drinks massive amount of sugar and get a proper diego.
I've had enough.
Speaker 6 (20:19):
I'm going to start.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
And then you what with the proverbial fall off the wagon? Uh?
For me, it's you know, my addiction is I like
chocolate chip cookies and so on, but uh and pizza.
But you know you have to stick with it, don't you.
And that's another issue. And it's just like the statistics
for the UH for the you know, the New Year's resolutions.
(20:41):
A lot of people have it. They they're going to
change this is it, but eighty percent or more fall
off after the first three or four months, even less.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
Well, I the magic ticket is the subconscious mind that
that I can in one or two. I shouldn't teach
you to hypnotize yourself to lose the want, need, desire
to eat sugar to be able to make choices that
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are aligned with the highest the highest good.
Speaker 9 (21:15):
You know.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
I used to do a workshop and I think I'll
do this on Zoom this year in January, which is
called Practical Solutions to Keeping your Resolutions.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
Huh yeah, and uh and so you uh, the mind.
Speaker 5 (21:31):
The mind is something that you don't want to waste.
It is such a cool thing, isn't isn't it? Z Alita,
Have you ever like really gone in and you know,
really learned about the mind. I've been studying, like, you know,
manifesting and making things happen because you're thinking it and
you're you're knowing it's going to happen. And I like
to talk a little bit about the manifesting side of things,
making things happen when when you you know what I mean,
(21:53):
like it's just I don't how does that work? How
does how does something just kind of conjure up and
a business deal happen? Or you you want to meet
somebody and you know it so much that it actually
manifests and happens happens.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
So manifestation, manifestation prior to twenty twelve, what's really all about?
Speaker 10 (22:13):
Thought?
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Okay, In twenty twelve, we actually entered the aquarian age.
We're only at the doorway of an age that lasts
for about twenty six hundred years, but we are in
the aquarian age. And so it's not just thought, it's
also emotions. It's the feeling state that you put up.
And this is where spirituality meets physics because the reality
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is that physics is about energy. Everything is about energy.
And the more that you have the energy vibration that
matches the energy vibration of what you're seeking to bring
into your life, you have that attraction, that magnetization, but
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you also have to have fear states, feeling states of
happiness and joy and gratitude and love to be able
to really manifest the things that are your heart's desire.
Speaker 5 (23:14):
I literally can can go into like know that I'm
going to I'm going to do a zoom or a call,
or go into a business meeting, and I already know
that I've closed it, there's no doubt whatsoever. And I
think like it goes into like having faith in your faith,
knowing that you've already closed the deal with without doubt.
And I always close the deals because I already knew
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it was done. I already see myself doing it. And
I truly, I truly believe that your mind is that powerful.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
And I mean you're saying you know, they're saying you
know that I have on that little settled with Michael did.
The way in which you think determines the outcome, the
way in which you believe solidifies it. And Zola the technique.
Somebody's a drinker, a smoker, or whatever. Rest Iner. You
can't just tell your mind, I'm not going to smoke anymore,
(24:04):
Zap No, because you're subconscious. Isn't this true, It's going
to say no, you like to smoke, No, you like
to drink, No, you like to eat sweets, whatever. So
this is called the flower Is this called the flower technique?
Where what you do is you put you implement small
like I still enjoy smoking but not quite as much,
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or whatever the scenario, and you break it down slowly
so you can phase it out. Isn't that more of
the way you do it.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Let's move out of smoking and into food and other
things that are coping mechanisms, because I don't particularly work
with smoking. Smoking actually is best work with when you
use adversion techniques, and I don't like those techniques. So
I work with food a lot because I used to
wagh to sixty five and now I weigh one hundred
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and fifty. So I work a lot with food. And
there is underlie emotional needs where food becomes a coping mechanism,
where food feels like nurture, it feels like reward, it
feels like comfort, it feels like friendships. And so those
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emotional needs are like programs in your subconscioust which in
an easy way you can learn to use your mind
and to solve those emotional needs in another category in
another way, because they're just really just fuel.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
So this is another situation where people and the stats
are high on this, where they lose the weight, but
they gain it back. To me, that sounds almost impossible
because they work so hard to lose that weight, to
change the diet or whatever exercise, And why bother gaining
it back when you work so hard to lose it,
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Why does that happen that they fall off.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Because they didn't solve the underlying, the underlying problem. They
went back to finding food is nurture and comfort and reward,
rather than to developing other skills that allow you to
feel that way and to recognize you are a high
quality person, Jim, and a high quality person deserves high
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quality food, and chocolate chip cookies are not usually high
quality food.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yeah, well that's probably what I was. I look at
them like high quality and like a vitamin. Here's my
chocolate chip. But so what do you see when you
talk to people? What are a couple of the major
issues that you see that people are dealing with?
Speaker 1 (26:46):
So people, the primary issue of America stressed.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Everybody.
Speaker 5 (26:52):
Yes, oh, let's get into this. Who doesn't have stress
and anxiety?
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Okay? So what happens is when you are stressed, you
go into the part of the nervous system that is
the nine to one to one response. You are producing
stress hormones. You're in the Olympic system of your brain.
You're not in your best decision making yes, fight or
(27:20):
flight or freeze. Freeze is the worst where you just
kind of freeze inside and you cope and you smile,
and then you get a horrible catastrophic illness. So the
other part of the part of the nervous system is
the relaxation response. And you can regulate your nervous system
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by doing a very simple breath called the crescent breath,
So you inhale through the nose, you exhale through the mouth,
You inhale through the mouth. U exhale through the nose,
you inhale through the knows, you exhale through the mouth.
You continue at that pattern and you time yourself for
(28:05):
two minutes. Okay, Okay, Then you do that five times
a day total ten minutes, and it makes you in
a regulated nervous system state, so that you're making decisions
from cognitive processing rather than emotional reaction.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
Okay. Interesting. I kind of take, like when I was
faced with all that stuff they told me about with
the lymphoement on it, I take it as like these
are challenges their situations that like, the pain in my
shoulder is just making it's making your shoulder stronger. The
chemo I'm going to be getting, the enemy of my
(28:50):
enemy is my friend. Chemo is now my friend. It's
good for me. It's not going to make me sick.
And one thousand hours never made me sick at all,
and it worked. I take whatever the situations are and
kind of turn it around where, Okay, we're gonna uh,
we're going to face this along with the other things,
one at a time. Get them organized, like I followed
the military stuff over the years and study those saved,
(29:13):
these battle plans and things, and let's move forward to
handle this and it all makes you stronger, you know
out gold as wars.
Speaker 5 (29:22):
So we have to get to the next next segment.
Anything you know, the leader, you have a book or
anything particular that you're you're promoting that we can drive
people to the app easily interact. By the way, how
you enjoyed the new the new app, the new improvements.
I know you've seen that I haven't.
Speaker 1 (29:37):
I haven't gotten the app yet, but I actually will get.
Speaker 5 (29:40):
With We needed a shame on you, sound shame on you,
So make sure you yeah, make sure you go to
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tons of things that I'm sure you do, and we
could just drive more traffic to to learning about the
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Speaker 10 (30:44):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (30:44):
I just want to mention my book. Okay, So the
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of like order that I'm now in depending status. And
it is called change your Mind, Change your Life, A
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Speaker 5 (31:05):
Change your mind, change the way of the step. I
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So so, so guys, get that book for sure. And
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Speaker 9 (31:25):
I did?
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Okay, perfect, So guys, make sure you look up right
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and check out check out the books. The leader knows
their stuff and hopefully you'll be joining us a leader
on the Big Toy Drive, the big event that we're
doing to launch our our book. People have been waiting
for it for two years and people can meet you
in in person. We got to meet the leader in person.
You know, we haven't even mentioned in person yet. You've
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only been on the computer. But it's it's been a
fun ride, hasn't it.
Speaker 11 (31:51):
It has.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
I've been joining getting to know you and Jim I
put your I'm putting your book in the mail tomorrow.
It was taken to the post office today but it's closed.
Speaker 2 (32:01):
Yeah, hell of it. So thank you Dalida. I love
her chat. I'll be touching base with you and you know,
talking about your chapters and everything. It's so it's so
much needed today. Oh this is the book all right?
Speaker 5 (32:17):
Thank you. We appreciate you coming on again. Guys. Alita,
make sure you look up her, look her on the app,
and definitely get connected with her. So we're going to
commercial break and when we come back, we have Karl
Alita's corner and she's got a pretty special guest. Shout
out to Linda Ellen, and I haven't talked to her
in a while. They have a big concert, a big
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benefit they're doing to promote peace, and as you guys know,
we are about peace, unity, We unite the lights and
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and ninety countries now with the Universal Peace Federation. So
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Leader Hit.
Speaker 12 (34:46):
Then, well, hello there, Radio Lands, here we are again.
Speaker 11 (34:58):
I hope you're feeling grand all right now? I love
that applause. That's what I'm talking about. It's a great
way to start the day. And I've got real good
reason to applaud because i have a very special guest.
Her name is Linda Cane Hubbard and she's got so
(35:19):
much going on. She is from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and she
has a great story to tell. She is into business.
She's an entrepreneur with her own business, Trends Creators, which
(35:40):
does market research and also it creates trends and it
helps people with the marketing strategies that she has perfected
over the years. And she also is involved with Artists
for a Better World as a board member. And I
(36:01):
have to say that I'm also a member of that organization.
It's all about promoting peace and wonderful things through a
very artistic group of people. And I want to give
a shout out to Barbara Cordova. She is the founder
and president of that organization. And we've got something really
(36:22):
great on the horizon now, which is being promoted by
Richie Honori. He is just really an amazing, wonderful person.
He's a drummer. He's worked with some of the top
groups and his own group, The Suite, is part of
this major festival that we're going to let Linda talk about,
(36:46):
and I'm gonna bring her on now, Linda, Are you
there here?
Speaker 9 (36:51):
Hi, Carmelina, it's so wonderful to be on your show.
Speaker 11 (36:55):
Absolutely great to have you back again.
Speaker 9 (36:59):
Yeah, it's an exciting time right now. We decided a
lot of the artists and Richie he had the vision
two of getting together everybody and putting on a concert
called It's actually part of People for a New America USA.
That's his nonprofit USA dot org. That's a nonprofit group
(37:24):
and that's putting it on for all the other nonprofits
as well as for some celebrities that we're going to
have at the concert, giving and credible you know, concert
music and singing and also dancing. We have a lot
of people coming. It's October twenty sixth, which is Saturday,
(37:46):
and it's from ten in the morning to ten at night.
It's in Woodland Hills, you know, the wonderful Warner Center
that has it actually has a room for ten thousand,
the Warner Center in Woodland, Hiddleston, California. And we have
the Marriott to on standby so anyone from out of
(38:07):
town can actually come and that one is going to
be on the twenty six from ten in the morning
till ten at night. But it's basically a free concert
and we love to see you there. Everybody, family oriented.
There's going to be boost for nonprofits vendors, so they'll
(38:27):
be food and they'll be security. It'll be called it
is called the Peace and Freedom a Unity Festival. It's
a unity festival. We want to get everybody there. It's
not political, and we welcome all ethnic groups and also
all nonprofits that actually are doing something for peace and
(38:51):
for freedom. And basically at all the lines we're having,
you can bring your kids to grandkids and basically you know,
we're Windland Hills is it's a wonderful area. Starting at
ten am. There's everything from a gospel choir to rock
bands and actually Scott Page from Pink Floyd is going
(39:12):
to be playing as one in the headliners, so that's
very exciting. Everybody loves that. And the Sweet and Redbone
is the is playing as well, and there's Indians dancing,
there's a banished group. There's everything you can think of,
plus booths, and the booths are going to have nonprofit
groups their information what they do. They'll probably be face
(39:36):
painting for kids, they'll be things for adults, and this
is going to be great. I'm very excited about it
because from kids to grandkids, we really need a little
bit of unity and we need some freedom and peace
right now. And you know, you know when we have
(39:58):
we have these I've got so much stuff that I
get online and I have to delete a lot of
it because it's so much noise. I mean, we get
so much noise of do this, do that? And we
are and we're for just being united and also having
peace and freedom, and that's those are the qualities. I
(40:22):
don't know if you remember way back when I think
the Beatles George Harrison had the Whole Piece Movement and
it did a big concert for Africa for African and
I remember that as.
Speaker 11 (40:38):
A matter of fact, I actually met one of the
producers of that years ago, and yeah, it was a huge,
huge event and everybody came together to promote uh, you
know aid Live Aid to Africa at that time.
Speaker 9 (40:59):
Exactly. Well, that's kind of the whole vision that we
have because we have great techies that are going to
be having this live in different countries. We're sending this
off to other countries. We're going to actually we're shooting
it and filming it and sending that out to anywhere
(41:20):
that speaks English or not. I'm not sure exactly all
the place. I've got to talk to some of them
heads technicians. But it's possible to just get this message
across all over the world, and that's what this is
going to do. But I'd love to have you there.
I'd love to have anyone that's really wants some peace
(41:42):
and freedom. And whether you have kids or your grandparents
or parents music, whether it's rock music or any other
kind of ethnic music. It starts with a big ten o'clock.
I think there's going to be a huge choir singing
really beautiful songs, and then that's in the morning, and
(42:04):
then it's going to go all the way down to
you know, the kids and the parents' places for them
to play. And also nonprofits. Their nonprofits can have a
booth where they can demonstrate what they do, show it,
pass out things, talk to people, you know, get new members, whatever.
So nonprofit groups should should let us know because we're
(42:27):
getting filled up. So we'd love to hear from all
the nonprofit groups that want to come to the Unity
Piece and Freedom Festival, and any type of person that
wants to help us. We've got security there and we've
got all kinds of different groups. It's always it's always
(42:48):
changing too, because someone says, oh, wow, I want to
play and maybe they're a big star and we'll go, Okay,
we're going to have to fit you in right here.
Speaker 7 (42:56):
Okay, great.
Speaker 9 (42:57):
So we'd love to see see anyone that wants to come,
because we really want it to be family friendly and
no noise or as far as ex music and dance,
and except for that, we want to actually get the
nonprofits out there because it's really want those that want
(43:18):
to help, those that really really want to help other
people want to create something that's better than just the
noise that we're getting too much of and all of
us are getting tired of that, and basically this is
the way to do it. Come on October twenty sixth
to Warner Center and I'm gone a nonprofit too, Artist
(43:40):
for a Better World, and we're going to have artists
there too, with face painting for kids, that kind of thing.
Whatever it is that you want to see, it'll probably
be there. We're going to have all different kinds of
groups and if it's not too late to get a booth,
so I'm just letting people know, and it's free, constant, sure,
(44:01):
So I think that it's time that we have something
like this because you know, it's also just before the
elections and all that, which could be a crazy time.
So let's have some peace and unity and freedom for
everyone and nuts, you know, not get into laughter, get
(44:22):
into talking to your neighbor, talking to people about what
they're doing and what you're doing, and getting communication out there.
So that's what it's all about. I hope that people
get this message because we'd love to have you there.
Warner Center is big, it holds it actually holds forty
thousand people, but we properly predict about ten thousand over there,
(44:46):
and we'd love to have you there.
Speaker 11 (44:48):
Well, listen, I'll let's see Lenda.
Speaker 12 (44:52):
Before you go.
Speaker 11 (44:53):
Give them the website address so they can reach you.
We're getting ready to head off now into this hit
on our horse, so give that to him real quick.
Speaker 7 (45:04):
Please.
Speaker 9 (45:05):
It's p F A N A US that stands for
a New America USA dot org And if you go there,
the website has all the information. It is on the
twenty six, starting at ten in the morning till ten
at night, free concerts.
Speaker 11 (45:26):
Wonderful. Well, thanks for coming on Linda and sharing all
of that wonderful news. And I believe it's going to
be a fun event. I'm planning to attending myself, so well,
we'll look for you there.
Speaker 9 (45:41):
Thank you, Kermelina. I'll be happy to and love everybody
and take care of yourself.
Speaker 11 (45:48):
All right now, thanks.
Speaker 5 (45:50):
All right, another awesome episode of Carimely this corner as usual.
Good to hear Linda Ellen Hubbert Hubbard again. Sounds like
a great event. And Carmel, make sure you tell them
that they can go on the easy Way Interactive app
and actually put it on the easy Way Events system
to over five thousand, you know, people that want to
go to events in the Los Angeles area easwayevents dot com.
(46:13):
But Dad, this is an awesome show. I got, I
got people you know, just really blowing us up on
the interactive chat now, and I want to make sure
that we we did two things actually, uh so we're
going to bring back Paul Rubio. We're also going to
bring on Brian Sebastian, who's another one of our Celebrity Ambassadors.
He's actually one of our Celebrity Podcasts ambassadors. Met him,
(46:34):
met him a long time ago at the Celebrity Connected
Gifting Suite and and this is going to be a
really unique one. Guys, make sure you turn your volume,
your volume up because we're going to talk about film funding, distribution, podcasting,
get you guys a lot of great tips. Brian there, Yeah,
I'm good.
Speaker 2 (46:51):
How you doing, I'm good, Welcome to the show. Hello
in the time. Yeah, I think slow downland with three rumors,
but with Eric it's picked up the pacell that so
it's not quite as slow.
Speaker 5 (47:11):
So Brian really real quick to tell tell the listeners
how we met and how you got involved with an
easy way, a little bit of your background so they
can get familiar with you.
Speaker 10 (47:18):
Well, we met uh twenty fourteen the Celebrity Connected at
the W Hotel in Hollywood, and it was fun because
I was walking down the stairs one of these a
couple of to host Eric's coming up because I don't
know who you are, but God said I need to
meet you, and so when that came at that point,
that's how we met. And I always talk about that,
if I hadn't met Eric h All, our lives wouldn't
(47:39):
have chained in a different way. So the good thing
to start there.
Speaker 5 (47:44):
Yeah, thank you, I appreciate that, and that's that's true story.
Speaker 6 (47:47):
Guys.
Speaker 5 (47:47):
I'm you know, for some reason God told me to
meet him and introduce myself and it turned out that
Brian was a little bit of a somebody. You know,
you did the producing on the whole Hollywood Film Festival
and you have probably closed to a hunt a million
views now on your on your on your podcast. You're
creeping up to being one of the top level podcast
players and and you know everybody and just like just
(48:08):
like me. So now we've brought you on board the
committee for these events that we're doing, the fundraising Better
Vision for Children and this big event we're doing on
a March second, and you know, I want to bring
in Paul Rubio at this time as well, which is
also on the committee also part of the part of
the j V team for this big event we're doing
(48:31):
doing March second, which is a a Better Vision for
Children fundraiser and oscar viewing screaming event where you can
have you know, stuff like like filet mignon stuffed mashed
potatoes with mushroom salmon chicken, like really really nice three
(48:53):
course dinner at the Hills Hotel while watching the oscars. Uh,
you know, and and at the same time we have
performances and a.
Speaker 2 (49:00):
Big red carpet probably close to forty feet.
Speaker 5 (49:03):
And it's really coming together in a massive way. Shout
out to all the team and support. But but so Brian,
I wanted you to meet and guys, I want you
to like actually watch the magic happen and watch really
what I love doing personally, because these are two people
that don't know each other, that should know each other,
but they're they're they're a team, easy way. And and
(49:23):
when you when you unite, the light God waves his
hand over the over of the projects. And so, uh, Paul,
I want you to just real briefly give you, give
give an introduction so Brian can learn a little bit
more about you. And then we have a lot of
live listeners right right now as well. And Paul was
the gentleman that was in the beginning of the show,
guys that was talking about the funding and tillionaire.
Speaker 7 (49:47):
I'll go ahead absolutely, Hey, thanks, uh Eric, Yeah, a
little bit, Bio, I'm going to b an entrepreneur. I'm
an immigrant to you ask him. You When I was
seventeen starting my sales career as a door to door
sales guy. I did that for a while and then
I went and worked for Corporate America. I went to
(50:07):
work in the healthcare industry and from there, I went
in to build my own company and sold it when
I was twenty seven, and that's when I met Eric
about twenty years ago. And then I was in Hollywood
doing some theater training in Beverly Hills and had fun
doing some acting, doing some plays and stuff and producing,
(50:30):
and I put some money into films and lost the money.
But Lucy, it was more of a fun experience. So
I left the Hollywood game to go into learn the
private jet industry. So I now have a company that
I sell and managed private jets all over the world.
We sold Fibay air Rest to the Royal families, presidents,
(50:54):
and occasionally we deal a little bit with some people
in the South side of Columbia.
Speaker 6 (50:59):
But so now I'm.
Speaker 7 (51:03):
Co founder of a private aviation company as well as
the co founder of California Economic Club, where we help
companies organize and help impractice the companies so we can
go and raise capital.
Speaker 5 (51:15):
And I'm, you know, proud to be a part of that,
probably be a part of that that team. And so Brian,
you know, you being in the industry for so long
and you know, you know what kind of what we're
doing with this with this app you've been a filmmaker,
you've been a producer, you've been you know, it's kind
of in all the different places and entertainment and hearing
what Paul what Paul does? I mean Paul someone you'd
(51:38):
probably want to meet, and you'd probably want to come
across on the app. Right.
Speaker 10 (51:43):
Absolutely, there's time you can meet people like this and
you get access to them. That's really really important. And
I don't think people understand when do you get a
chance to meet people, because it's so hard to meet
people in person these days and the access can't be there.
But when you have like an Archis zooms his in
the Fitch parties every other Thursday, that's great because a
(52:03):
lot of connections come from that and that's why personally
like it no matter where I may be in a country.
Speaker 5 (52:09):
Thank you, Brian. So we had a question from the audience.
I want to make sure I addressed that and we
told you guys, we're to bring Paul back. So one
of the questions Paul was what exactly is it that
you fund? What do you what projects do you look for?
Speaker 7 (52:26):
Well, we look for projects that have the termin scalability, right,
but any business can be scaled for example, Jose Gonzalez
has been making the best tacos in East LA and
he's been doing that his whole life for twenty years,
but never that he thought about franchising, right, So I
(52:49):
mean with him, I teach him the concept of franchising.
And now we're finishing up a business plan and we're
going to go and raise money to open ten more.
Speaker 6 (52:57):
Jose Gonzales tacos tan. So any business can be funded.
Speaker 7 (53:02):
As long as he's organized, as soon as he has scalability.
It could be it could be, uh, a skincare product,
you have a new you meet, you happen to meet
a doctor that has the technology that can make men
and women look younger with their stem cell cream. And
(53:22):
you put that a business plan, you bring it to
the easy Way network, but through us, and and then
we can help it. Help you put in front of
a check writer. We checkwriters, but we also have a
lot of capital partners all around the world, so now
there's no excuses. So uh, and so what we really
just need is what's called it two sheets. It's two
(53:45):
pages with detailed information about the company, buy all of
the founder and so on and so on and so on.
So any business can be funded unless if we don't
fund cocaine transaction.
Speaker 6 (54:00):
You know, we're not going to do that. But we
do real legitimate.
Speaker 5 (54:03):
Businesses, no non cared actions, no peign you know. But
the cannabis, you know, cannabis isn't is a really big
industry right now. I mean, you know, there's there's I know,
I know we actually had somebody contact us about about that,
you know. And and so as long as it's it's
it's pure and good legitimate business, we are going to
be looking for that. And so, Brian, I mean, what's
(54:26):
would you agree that like the number one thing that
most people need, you know, film stuff or a project
of business and invention, marketing p and A. I mean,
the number one thing everybody needs is funding, right absolutely.
Speaker 10 (54:41):
There's so many good films that I've seen the last years.
I'm always about documentaries for the one because you know,
Diane Warren has a great one. If you remember, Little
Richard had a great one. I call him the King
and Queen of rock and roll because you know he
it was there bringing the Beatles to Hamburg, Germany when
(55:03):
they were kind of discovered as they were crisscrossing, you know,
to the German nightclubs. He was there, and so a
lot of these great films don't give enough recognition. There's
not a lot of outlets that have them to be
seen at and that frustrates me personally because I'm a
movie hole.
Speaker 6 (55:18):
I love watching movies.
Speaker 10 (55:20):
I always want to tell people where they can go
see it, where they can see it on any streaming platforms,
and that's what we do on our Tuesday ad live
shows all the time. It's about the access the way
you see because you guys don't have enough time to
go flip these fifteen minutes of channels. That's why I
tell everybody where you can go and see them, because
it's hard to see them. Okay, everybody's stay there.
Speaker 2 (55:46):
Yeah, there's too many calls. So what would you say that?
What's everything is so changing now and you've probably experienced that,
and it's very beneficial, I supposed in the film industry.
On the other hand, there's some people that worry about
AI changing things too much. How are you taking all
(56:07):
this evolution and change with AI and all the other aspects.
Do you find that more beneficial or is it somewhat
getting in the way of the film industry?
Speaker 10 (56:19):
No, because I'm good at seeing things coming down the
pipeline Soto, like Eric is. We see same things in
different ways. We crisscross, but we're not in the debt's way,
and there's no jealousy, which is why I'm working with
Eric for one. But there's so many things that people
are seeing. I'm seeing things firsthand across country, so the
ai AI is non effected. But so bit we always
do our live shows I posted myself. I go and
(56:42):
cover the events basically myself, the ones that I spake
and get through because there's so many that you know,
Eric gets this and I get this. We get invited
to a lot.
Speaker 2 (56:49):
Of things around the world.
Speaker 10 (56:50):
We can't possibly be at everything anymore, so what I do,
like for example, I just got done finishing them with
the Olympia. There were no movie people there. They were
all fitness people from around the world. However they did
in the entire sports world, so I had access to
everybody from the Miss Olympia. The winner from this year
(57:11):
said Sendalla to his wife who trained him. That's never
been done in the history of that. It was only
me and four people that have photos. I was the
only immediate people to do that. Backstage so when I
could get a gym it remember him from the Oakland Raiders,
Heisman Trophy winner, two time Super Bowl winner, When I
could access to these people just like Eric dis in
different ways. Nobody's there covering this. The Onlanta Film Festival,
(57:34):
four people on a small, little, tiny red carpet. I
was the only person from Los Angles. I didn't even
see any local media there. I've been constantly seeing these things,
going back to twenty fourteen when I predicted film festivals
were dead, and I was right. Just nobody to cover
these things. A lot of the levies can get out.
So when you've got two wars going on, you know,
two attempted assassinations to president former President Trump, it makes
(57:57):
it harder to have access to people. This is a
lot title when it comes to stuff. So when I'm there,
I'm like, hey, you know what my members helped to
tell me to get what I need to have done.
And I won't let anybody stop me. And AI can't
control that.
Speaker 2 (58:12):
It's all on me.
Speaker 6 (58:14):
You know.
Speaker 2 (58:14):
Its cuts are changed because like shopping some of these
stores in the restaurants, they say the restaurant chains are
starting to have an issue with patrons there's just not enough.
Maybe it's because people are ordering the doordas situation or whatever.
The brick and mortar seems to be taking a hit.
But you know it's good's advantages, but the uh, it's
(58:38):
the interaction today is so amazing, like these events. A
person called there Oh Got had a big event scheduled
at the LA Convention Center. Now I can't do it.
This is prior you know COVID and everything for their shutdowns,
and they said, we just can't do it. They're closing
everything up. Eric said, do it anyway. He said, what
are you talking about? He explained, and he was already
(59:00):
up on the doing it virtually. And you know, when
we had an event, we had celebrities, people flying in
from all over virtually to meet in the green room
interact and then they'd be called out on the virtual carpet.
The whole thing was done on a virtual basis. And
now with this metaverse and old metaverse compared a new
(59:21):
manaforse is just beyond amazing. There's people standing by the
door at your shop when you walk into the center
with a business owner, and they will greet you, take
you inside the store. You could look on the screen
that's hanging up and go through all the products, take
you to the table and you can order all on
a virtual basis with and when you're done, you can
(59:44):
go around in the back, go down to the beach
and take it right on the boat. It's fun and
a lot of people were telling us, you know, I
like the in person thing, but my wife had an
illness and we couldn't leave New York. But we tend
to be a metaverse and it was really fun. We
still have to have the interaction, but this is you know, beneficial.
(01:00:08):
I mean that you got the beneficial part of it.
It's allowing things to happen. But then again, we always
be the interaction.
Speaker 5 (01:00:15):
So Paula, yes, Dad, we the interaction is everything. I mean,
that's that's and nowadays, you know a lot of people
don't don't don't know this, but there's with AI and
the new technology nowadays, there's actually ways where you don't
even need to take your time be involved anymore, and
still be promoted, still get the lead generation, still get
(01:00:37):
the publicity and the value. So paul I want you
to I want you to hear Brian. Brian, you know
you have a show. I think you're up to almost
ninety million viewers. Now. I introduced you to Edie hand
Elvis Presley's cousin, and I think she's on the board
of the National Women's Media Alliance, and and and so
many things have happened from that introduction. We've been friends
(01:00:58):
for so long. I really kind of want Paul and
all the listeners kind of hear the power that we've
united now between your podcast, your situation, movie reviews and more,
you know, talk a little bit about that. And I
want you to actually bring Paul on as a guest,
because Paul is now a client of easy Way Promotions
(01:01:18):
and we're quickly branding him as the global business magnet.
And it is just exponential on the you know, the
response and the interest right now on this this funding
circle that we're creating.
Speaker 6 (01:01:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:01:36):
The fun thing about that, and I always tell people
when I'm on panels are doing interviews, I have to
start where it happened. Because if I had never gone
to that yacht to Ediehan, who I'd never met before
Innercen Link, we would not be in Tennessee. We wouldn't
have a fourteen million, you know viewers in counting, not
on YouTube around the world because ittube or seven goes
(01:01:58):
up against YouTube. You know, as count two year old,
number was thirty nine million viewers a month. We're the
only person on that. For the movie side of things,
they only had what nine shows up on that, but
you know what, over fourteen million views in county. This
change from me meeting Eric someone interviewing me was the
last interview and women in Film television at Nashville, Tennessee.
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But one of the things that Edie said to me, Brian,
I want you to come down and meet you know,
I want you to come down and meet a couple
of people in Tennessee. And I'm like, well, how am
I going to help them? They're already famous. That That
was my limited thinking. What she meant from that was,
I want you to come and.
Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
Meet my people.
Speaker 10 (01:02:34):
When people say that I want you to come meet
my people, that means they're bringing you in because they
trust and value you as a friend, and nothing will
go bad. She met meeting her celebrity people, Elvis's friends,
all the people that worked with people from Saint Jude's Hospital,
sort of like better vision, the children, things like that.
(01:02:54):
None of this would have been possible without meeting as
thank goodness. I thank it the Lord each day that
I've met and see it's bringing down here because now
women in film and television at a national Woman in
Film and Television and a Heartland at a Knoxville all
the people this I'm a single black guy. He's other
than marry having the kids.
Speaker 2 (01:03:14):
This is all I was focusing on.
Speaker 10 (01:03:15):
And now that it beat Joe Rogan by an extra
two million, I'm in two million views in counting. Now
it can focus on helping those smaller companies doing getting
the recognition because it's hard for them. And I see
it at trade shows when I go to the CEES show.
Were the first one that only wants to broadcast on
the Tuesday at the CES show? The only one at
Mandalay Bay the last three years. Can I take those
(01:03:36):
people aren't utilizing and we do something with them, whether
it's versially or in person.
Speaker 9 (01:03:42):
You have to do vote well.
Speaker 5 (01:03:43):
Thank you for that brand and Paul, Paul, would you
enjoy being on a show? I mean, how many how
many official viewers are how many you know people do
you have? Now?
Speaker 10 (01:03:52):
Bryan two point five in chalenting on the Tuesday Night
Live Show. But in general, I have twelve co hosts,
mainly all women except for me and Howard Wiggins. And
by the way, Howard Wiggins his dad created The Grand
Old Operate with Eddie Aunell. So think of.
Speaker 5 (01:04:08):
That two point five million in total.
Speaker 10 (01:04:13):
And chunting just on our Tuesday show.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Okay, overall over.
Speaker 5 (01:04:19):
So Paul, would would you want to come on a
show like that and and you know, talk about obviously
the things that you're doing and this for this fun
that we're creating, and and uh, you know, congratulations on that.
By the way, Brian, I mean, I you got me
beat on my Easy Talk Live show. We're gonna we're
gonna have to play a little who's got more viewers game? Here.
Speaker 10 (01:04:42):
That's a million in chounting on your YouTube. I can't
touch that one.
Speaker 5 (01:04:47):
Yeah, fourteen million. Now I'm one of the youtubes. We
actually have seven different youtubes now. But Paul, I mean,
what do you what do you what are you thinking?
Speaker 6 (01:04:54):
What?
Speaker 5 (01:04:55):
What's what's your opinion on on this conversation?
Speaker 7 (01:04:59):
Well, one thing, I know, money follows attention, right, you
want money, get attention, So I appreciate it. I love
to I'm sort of look in a mission from God
to be able to elevate people to the next level.
So when people start thinking and doing bigger because for
what I did is I'm building my private aviation company.
(01:05:21):
It really started with a picture of a private jet.
Speaker 6 (01:05:25):
When I was seventeen years old.
Speaker 7 (01:05:26):
I rip out a page out of a private jet
magazine and said to God, one day I want to
be in this business. So I carry that picture on
my wallet for many years until I connected to my
vision of actually going into a hangar with thirty private jets.
And people can go to my website fly rouviio dot
com and look at my private aviation company. The holding
(01:05:49):
company is called Trillionaary Aviation. So I'd love to be
in any podcast that allows me to be able to
communicate the message that there is greatness with and everyone.
And then you have to think about what is the
purpose that got send you to the planet. And if
it's a business that you have an idea, you must
(01:06:11):
now organize that business so you can go in excess capital.
And that's kind of that's my purpose in the planet
is to be able to help entrepreneurs all over the
world organize their companies and help those companies grow and
eventually they go with one of the excess strategies for
any businesses. You know, I keep saying to you is
(01:06:31):
eric IPO IPO initial public offering. So when you build
a company and then they're having the goal that one
day you go to New York and ring the bell.
That is one of my purposes to help a lot
of entrepreneurs that have a small business idea and then
let's build it.
Speaker 6 (01:06:49):
Let's build it, let's build it.
Speaker 2 (01:06:51):
And one day we take a public and you even
reach out to the kids. You have a program where
you take kids that might be interested in plying. And
I think I find that interesting because we have the
better vision for children. So we might be bringing some
kids down and so you could give them, give them
a little idea of what it would be like to
become a pilot.
Speaker 5 (01:07:10):
Right, Well, yeah, we operate.
Speaker 7 (01:07:13):
On might we operate and do you know even Yoda says,
don't try, but do so when you're ready bring them.
Speaker 6 (01:07:18):
And we have a.
Speaker 7 (01:07:19):
Program in Compton, California where we teach kids how to fly.
It's a non profit organization so kids don't have to
pay for it, but we are activating hundreds and hundreds
of kids, not only locally but we're expanding the program
all over the country. And Boeing Aircraft, which they have
in a bad name, but they actually they actually do
(01:07:39):
a lot of good work when sponsoring our program. But
we are expanding the flight program for kids all over
the country and eventually we're going to take it all
over the world, especially Africa. Africa, it's the next rise
of civilization. So so we're very involved in the global
scale in bringing in aviation. But all so those people
(01:08:01):
that have a vision and have a business, now they
can help. We can help them morganize our business so
they can actually go and get investors.
Speaker 5 (01:08:09):
And I think that's so commendable, Paul, And that's that's
totally a TV show on easy Way TV. I want
to I want to. I want to actually turn that
into something Dad takes some time and you know, we'll
do a sponsorship, you know, verbal break on Better Vision
for Children and tell everybody about better Vision for children,
how they can donate.
Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
Well. Better Vision for Children is goot a two fold vision.
The first is when we have the parents don't have
their kids tested for amblyopia myopia, when the children's vision
gets blurry, it could go to an advanced stage where
they could lose their sight and it could be very serious.
So we bring awareness and then we follow up with
(01:08:52):
testing and screening UH and I'll be working with mobile
vision units. We used to have our own test kits,
but it's advanced, so now I'm going to be working
with vocal vision units that we take them to different facilities.
And I UH have the foster kids and like Paul
takes the kids and teaches them something. That's the program
(01:09:13):
with the UH that I call it's our hope Tour,
and followed up with the UH with the vision testing
and screening. If there is an issue that's detected, we
will come in and help if needed, if it's a
family that may have a financial issue with the with
the treatment. And our part two vision is UH the
(01:09:34):
underprivileged or foster kids. We UH reach out with mentoring
people like our guests today and UH they can we
can take them to an ASSAU Center engineering program, UH, nursing, well,
whatever the occupation and open their their eyes to UH
(01:09:55):
these livelihoods because a lot of them just don't don't
even think of what can be in the future. So
this is our hope Tour. But we also other than occupations,
we expand with the you know music, there's a doctor
at our BA hospital and she helps some of the
(01:10:17):
veterans with music, so we can incorporate that. Paul with
the flight instruction that someone might be interested in flying sports,
you know, show them tips and basketball or I used
to take the kids out many years ago and show
them golf.
Speaker 5 (01:10:35):
So you can get you more information guys at the
BBC Charity dot org. Any of that does does donate.
We are creating on the app a special group as
well as a donor's wall on the magazine and where
if you want to get exposure, if you want to
get recognition, we can do that. If you want to
(01:10:55):
remain anonymous and you want to be private, we can
do that. We're really trying to help these these kids
in a big way where we're uniting a lot of things,
and we are also always open for people that want
to come on board and chat about how they can
help this cause and build this cause. This Division for
Children has also been around for twenty nine years and
(01:11:17):
isn't is supported by h and has been supported by
people like Stevie Wonder And and the owner of the
former owner of the Clippers, Larry King, Kate Linder, Ritha Gray.
All these people are getting on board this this VVC
train and we are doing a big two big fundraisers.
One is December fifteenth at the Hills Hotel, an official
(01:11:38):
sponsor of easy Way Network now our official venue. You
get rooms for one hundred dollars uh and and UH
two and that's also what Toys for Tots we're we're
joining up with Toys for Tots to do a toy dress.
We're also launching the book. And two we're doing a
big event on March second, which both Paul and Brian
are on the event committee. You know they're they're they're
(01:12:00):
we're actually building a committee right now for this event
to really raise bigger money. This is a bigger fundraiser
for the Better Vision for children. And watch the oscars.
It's an oscar screening as well as a dinner and
a forty foot carpet with a lot of cameras and
a lot, a lot, a lot of support. First time
ever been at this level of this big in Orange
(01:12:22):
County and more in these cities and chambers and you know,
all these things are getting involved now. So if you're
interested in anything that we do, you can download the
easy Way Interactive App on Google Play or Apple Store
and and you'll know about everything. You can get involved.
We do special chat groups with a lot of the
(01:12:42):
profile you know, high profile people we deal with, and
we're building zooms to to get people's masterminds and ideas
and and things. And then the magazine has released, guys,
So the magazine is on the app now. So if
you have the app, you can go ahead and click
on the menu and you'll see the magazine. The issue
is amazing. We're going to so much of a response.
It is in memory of our dear, dear, dear friend
(01:13:04):
Catherine Covid Pacino and you sport this issue. You're supporting her.
And a lot of great advice, a lot of great information,
Thank you to everybody that contributed. And big events, big
fashion events coming up to HOP Awards is coming up
to I mean, there's so many events on the easy
wayevents dot com calendar. Make sure you check that out.
So in closing, Paul, you know about a minute or so,
(01:13:25):
go ahead and tell people what you'd like to promote
and and and get people to follow you on the
easy Way Interactive App.
Speaker 7 (01:13:35):
Yeah, Well, thank you, Eric and I appreciate what you
doing and what you're doing for entrepreneurs all over the world.
And I can't wait for your easy nay works and
easy way technologies to go ipel. What I like to
encourage people to do is go to my website fly
review dot com where you can look at what we
(01:13:56):
do as far as private aviation, from renting a private
all over the world to acquiring a private jet. And
if you don't have one or have a flow one,
put it as a goal. Write down as a goal.
Speaker 6 (01:14:10):
I would like to fly on a private.
Speaker 7 (01:14:12):
Jet and write it down and visualize.
Speaker 6 (01:14:15):
And number two, write a bigger vision.
Speaker 7 (01:14:19):
One day, I like my company to have my own
private jet.
Speaker 6 (01:14:22):
So you know, the private.
Speaker 7 (01:14:24):
Jets are a tool to expand your business globally. And
if you're not thinking globally, you are asleep. Look at
what Elon Musk is doing. The Eland Musk in front
of your eyes is doing amazing things in different industries.
So what is holding you back? It's time for you
(01:14:45):
to wake up to do great things, to become the
version of yourself.
Speaker 6 (01:14:50):
And if you need help, we can help. That's what
we're here.
Speaker 7 (01:14:53):
So promoting California Economic easy networks. Obviously download the app,
build your own channel, promote your company, make a video
about your company, and let the world know who you
are and what you're doing. And remember money follows attention.
You want money, get attention, and the easy way networks
is a way to get a lot of attension, but
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also keep expanding all over the planet.
Speaker 6 (01:15:17):
So that's that's my story.
Speaker 7 (01:15:18):
And welcome everybody to one day fly with our company
and that will be a great experience to host you
and make sure that you fly in the best, most beautiful,
safest private jet on the planet.
Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
And I just want to share the guy.
Speaker 5 (01:15:34):
I just want to share the god story here and
how I reconnected with Paul, and hopefully this inspires some listeners.
So going way back close to twenty years ago, I
was I was on the Paramount lot. I did a
lot of business there. I got to pass and and
I did a lot of connecting, a lot of producing
with multiple different offices, multiple different people, and I would
(01:15:57):
constantly meet people on that on that lot, and I
ended up meeting mister Rubio, ended up meeting Paul. Didn't
really get in with him, didn't really get a chance
to fully do business back then, but we were cordial
to one another, and we knew of each other. Moving
forward at twenty you know, fast forward twenty years later,
(01:16:18):
got involved with doctor doctor Julini with the Olympia Awards
and the Family Film Awards and World Film Institute, and
ended up meeting a gentleman by the name of doctor
Michael Jenkins, who happens to be a very major I think,
president of the Washington Times. He's just very very up
there gentleman in New York. And he also is is
(01:16:40):
the I believe, founder or somebody very high up with
the Universal Peace Federation, which is one of the biggest
peace organizations I think in the world. You can go
to UPF dot org. And so because of those relationships,
I ended up being offered to be There was a
big ceremony and I was made a Universal Peace Ambassador.
(01:17:01):
I brought my dad in, brought my girlfriend, doctor Dontu Searson,
and and we all became Universal Peace Ambassadors because that's
what we were all about. We've been about unity and
community for a very long time. And then there was
an event that we were invited to in Orange County
at a very nice home, and I showed up with
my cell phone, my camera and my little selfie stick
and I was live. So this, this story that I'm
(01:17:23):
actually telling you guys, is live. We'll post it on
the on the app. And and I I walked in
and there's a whole bunch of incredible people there, and
there's a group of people talking. I didn't recognize mister Rubio.
I didn't recognize that that was him, and and but
he recognized me. And during the during the camera being live,
(01:17:45):
you know, Paul said, Oh my god, it's it's it's
a you know, it's a Zuli, the first ever Instagram
or whatever he says. You know, uh, I was the first,
you know before Instagram. I'm sorry, so, you know, before Instagram.
And and it was just a badly divine connections to
the fact that we ended up becoming acquaintances twenty years ago.
(01:18:08):
I'm sure we've been following each other ever since then.
But then we reconnected when everything's happening and all the
pieces of the puzzle come together, when God's involved. And
I just want to kind of share that story. I
hope I hopefully well inspire some people. And so Brian,
same thing to you. What would you like to promote,
what would you like to let people know about. And
also what's your opinion about the new easy Way Interactive app? Well,
(01:18:33):
I like the app.
Speaker 10 (01:18:34):
I'm still working on all this stuff because I've been
on different events, so when I'm putting things up, I'm
putting them on different things. But i want to make
sure I can put everything that I have, sort of
like all my photos are on Facebook. I want to
start putting all of my stuff on easy easy Way app.
So that's what I'm starting to do as them now,
as though we were just talking about.
Speaker 6 (01:18:52):
Was doing that.
Speaker 10 (01:18:53):
And then the other thing is I always like to
support mom and pop small businesses, women owned businesses, already businesses,
especially businesses outside of the US, because they all need help.
And I know there some traveling across countries. They all
need help. There's a lot of people and this is
the suffering out there. So I'm not one person to
order online. I'd like to go into these businesses and
(01:19:14):
actually stay, Hi, what do you need? How can we
help you get your business? How can we help get
more people coming in? It shouldn't be once or twice
a year, should be every day, every weekend. That's what
saddens me. Everybody's gotten into the thing just ordering on
Amazon or Walmart. Don't forget those small businesses. This is
how small businesses is what made America great. And for
(01:19:35):
our website, I don't have a website, I don't have
a book. I am not famous. We did all of
this the opposite way. This is why champion the things
that we're doing. The website I put everything on is
dreaminger dot org. Environment they're friendly, sustainable and for our
ranch dreaming with artists ranch net zero, well, I love
it well.
Speaker 5 (01:19:56):
And if you guys want to connect to Brian or
our pall well, you know, tell them the Easily Interactive App.
You can search their names and connect with them. And
I will tell everybody you know Instagram just if you
want to search me your Zulie e r I, c
z U l e y or easy Way Family on
all social media but Instagram. We're up to a million
followers and growing and and now the app, the Easily
(01:20:20):
Interactive App, and anybody that does download the app, we
are interviewing about getting reviews and ratings and what they think.
Because this is in beta, we are building it. It's
brand new. We're getting some great feedback and we're planning
on putting all of the things that we're doing, all
the partnerships that we have, actors, reporter, uh fan TV.
(01:20:42):
We're going to be bringing on a Bleed magazine, my friend,
my friend Delise pretty soon, women on TV. All these
different organizations that we that we work with are all
going to start being in a media distribution so that
the app will give you massive outreach, you know, for
your projects. So it's new, it's general News. Easy Way
News is thousands of views a day now, it's one
(01:21:03):
of the highest ranked sites. It's a big player and
that'll be in the easily Interactive app here soon. So
this has been amazing, great, you know, just another great,
great show. Dad. I love doing the show with you,
and your show is seven hundred and thirty thousand listeners
and growing. And make sure you guys, you subscribe to
(01:21:23):
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Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
And props to Eric because eighteen hours a day sometimes
you you know, you're dealing with people all around the world.
So at very afternoon is your three in the morning sometimes.
Speaker 13 (01:21:44):
And I'll tell you what it's really built, something very
impressive and it's an interactive world now and people can
really connect anywhere, anytime.
Speaker 2 (01:21:55):
It's really amazing.
Speaker 5 (01:21:57):
Thank you. And so we had a question with an audience.
We have a room for one more question. What's the
schedule for October. I'll give you guys the schedule for
October and November. Again, everything's on easy Way Events dot com.
But but starting out, actually starting tomorrow is the American
Film Convention with some of the top players in film finance,
distribution buyers, all that stuff. That's the fifteen, sixteen, seventeenth,
(01:22:19):
the sixteenth we're going to the Better Business Bureau of
Torch Awards. And then the twentieth is a event called
Fashion for Peace, uh with with celebrities like Acon and
Paul Abdul and Vivica Fox and David r Dennis Claide
and it's it's a great, great cause. And again you know,
(01:22:40):
we do the piece thing. And then we have the
twenty six is the Glamor and Style event, and I
believe Black China Skill you know, supposed to be there
and she's got about fifteen million followers and so many
people are getting involved, Grammy winners and so on and
so forth. So that would be fun. But the events.
They were really really putting together. And I and the
really fun thing, guys, is I go live. You know,
(01:23:01):
all these events, everything I'm talking about, we go live,
and a lot of times I'm with these celebrities and
so I try my best to what I do called
the digital handshake effect. So whatever blessings I get, I
bestow upon the easy Way family. But we'll be at
the HOPO Awards. I'll be presenting there, Paul will be there.
Brian unfortunately won't be be there. He's too important for us.
Paul will be there, and I'm just kidding. Bought Brian's
(01:23:23):
in Vegas, and and a lot of a lot of
amazing people that do distribution and funders and celebrities. Robert Burchard,
if you guys remember him from Chocolate City and Coach
Carter with Samuel Jackson and Kate Linder and Tris Cook
is an Emmy winner. And we got a nice little
entrage coming there. And we are going to be doing
a lot of big things with Trey and the whole
(01:23:44):
HOPO Awards. And then we have November tenth, which is
the Olympia Arts Awards. Congratulations again, Paul, I'm getting that
award I'll be awarded the You're Welcome. I'll be awarded
the Digital Excellence Influencer Word. Then we have November twenty ninth,
which is a a metaverse event, and then we have
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December fifteenth and we have our second everything's gonna be
on Easyay Events. Thatt, I'll let you take I gotta
get this call. Love you guys, and we'll catch you
guys next week.
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