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November 11, 2024 58 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Of Knights of Columbus, my dad, James Zulie.

Speaker 3 (01:37):
And my son chairman and CEO of easy Way Network,
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host of the show, and I know you don't like

(01:58):
taking credit, but it's Eric. Ready to rock and roll,
Eric and happy veteran state to everybody out there.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Well, Dad, I uh you know, we have a new
engineer today. We've had a couple of little technical difficulties.

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But it's all over head.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
That's why it's fine when you do a live show
like this. So hello everybody. I'm doctor Eric Zulie FIO
and found an easy Way Network with my dad. Demand
that made me. We we just got to say.

Speaker 3 (02:21):
That from now on.

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was a blast. And we're just making so much what happened.
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Speaker 3 (02:41):
I'm so excited, absolutely, you know, and there's so many Eric,
there's just so many out there. You realize that it's
like the starfish on the beach. We reach out to
bring awareness to children's eye health through testing. They have
to be tested. Fifty percent of parents don't do that,
so we bring awareness so they're all tested and we

(03:01):
follow through with if there is an issue the care. Okay,
if there's something that needs to be done and there's
a financial issue, we'll help with the care and the treatment.
So with that, we also mentor the children that are
privileged or in the foster community. We will mentor and
guide them into a bright future. Education resources, everything we

(03:26):
get put forward to help and that's what it's all about.
We're not here to be America.

Speaker 2 (03:32):
We're doing a big event on March second, which was
actually been This thing has been planned since January twenty
twenty four, maybe even before then. I mean we've been
talking about this major event to raise money for these
kids and the causes and the mentorship programs that we're
doing and is ultimately helping these kids with the eye
problems and health problems that they're having and stopping stopping blindness.

(03:55):
This foundation was this charity was started twenty nine years
ago or so by Tom Cataldo, the inventor and uh,
you know, major person with a medical alert and World
War Two veterans. So we're continuing that. It's it's moving
on today, you know, I mean today is isn't it
a Veterans Day or something?

Speaker 3 (04:16):
Isn't this today? Eric and thousands of veterans, Uh, and
you know, the supporters celebrate with outings, visit visiting memorials
and so on. It's uh, somebody even going to Normandy,
you know, to see what happened during the big bells
of World War Two. And it's a holiday to Uh.

(04:36):
It's meant to honor those who have fallen in the
service of their country. And Uh, it's a day that's
very special to many many people.

Speaker 2 (04:46):
Well, guys, thank you to all the veterans out there
for your service. We so appreciate you all thinking all
the families behind that's backing those our veterans. Uh, and
we really appreciate this day. We honor and support and
appreciate our veterans. And we got to get the veteran
you know, the people that fought for our country off
the streets and into some good situations set up to
Rodney Brown and the new like Project Development and what

(05:09):
he's doing to help the homeless in these veterans and everything.
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Speaker 3 (06:57):
Pathic like Eric and I were talking about today is
Veterans Day. It's a day that was very special for
the troops that are falling in the service of their country.
And like I said, some the Normandy invasion was a
very big attack in World War Two, and what we

(07:20):
did was it was a major invasion through Eisenhower. They
call it the Pacific Theater, and some people actually travel
there and see, you know, see where all that happened.
Top four things president like Trump will do as as
the president. One deportment document on documented migrants, changed the

(07:42):
economy with taxes and tariffs, cut climate regulations, and in
the Ukraine War, Trump says. Foreman ICE Director Tom Pullman
will be sworn in as administrator for borders are and

(08:02):
Congress congress woman elite elites dreamfect. I don't know if
I pronounce right to be an ambassador to the UN.
You want to hold negotiations on climate change. Post pandemic
inflation has upbended countries around the world, and it's been

(08:25):
straining public budgets in distracting governments from climate action. So
you know, one thing leads to another. It's a big circle.
Historic drought fuels blazes across the Northeast as wild players
burn on both coasts of the US. Ukraine's war effort
faces on certain future as Russian mounts drone record amounts

(08:49):
of drone strikes. They're really increasing the drone strokes new
age of battle. Major protests in eastern Spain. Some violent
thousands are out the streets in Valencia demanding the rest
resid resignation of President Carlos Monz.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
Room.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
When we have the Florida School cell phone band UH
brings controversy. In Parkland, Elon Musk builds a compound for
his eleven children and their and their moms. And research
shows that modern even moderate blocking can help maintain healthy

(09:28):
heart conditions.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
So there you go.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
Some of the news sets out there, and there's a
lot more that I could share as regarding the climate
and why you know why we were having the storms
in the floods, that they are far beyond the bloods
people are used to in Europe and the United States.
They're so late in the year and yet they're just

(09:53):
not just bloods. They're well, like I said, far more
than they had before. If he the world water's coming from.

Speaker 2 (10:02):
When you hear that music, that means it's time for
our special guest easy Way Family theme song coming up
next as one of our platinum members. Wendy's journey is
she goes back as a longtime singer, songwriter, lyricist and
adds a layer to her tapestry and how she does
that and the expertise is crafting parodies and original songs

(10:24):
for individuals, organizations, events infuses. Joyce does a lot of
stuff with movies and tell in fact, she'll be telling
us on the interview today a movie that she actually
just got involved with finding another easy.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
Way Family member inside the Easyway network.

Speaker 2 (10:38):
And she's a very spiritual, amazing wady, big big support
of the easy Way. The IP pitch party, we're gonna
hear about all the moves that Wendy's making, and again
she is a valued to latinum member of the easy
Way network. We still appreciate Wendy Weber and proud to
have her come out on the stage. Welcome Wendy Weber.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
Hello, Hello, can you hear me?

Speaker 2 (11:02):
Yeah? We got you, Wendy.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
All right, well you're going to turn my head eric
with all those alcolades.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
Okay, Well you deserve it.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
You're amazing.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
So what do you all want to know?

Speaker 2 (11:17):
What do you want to tell us? I'm just kidding you.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
And I posted something an easy Way, but I took
the wrong I took the karaoke version instead of the
version with the song about because of You we Can
and it's a it's a song that I wrote back
in twenty fifteen on the Veterans Day and I sang
and at the North Phoenix Chamber of Commerce luncheon. There

(11:44):
are a lot of veterans there, and I didn't know
what to name it. And the one gentleman stopped me
and said, well, it's in the song. You kept singing
it because of you we Can. So I'm going to
do an updated easy Way I with the direct version
of the song was actually me singing. But later on

(12:06):
when I joined the Phoenix Metro Chamber of Commerce, which
is no longer around, but I met a group called
the Service Dog Fund and husband and wife. She did
all of the marketing and her husband was a trainer.
He's a veteran and they train people. If you look

(12:28):
at Service Dogfund dot org, they trained veterans in their
homes and choose dogs that they need to and it's
it's a lot cheaper than the normal service dog acquisition
so that more people can have a dog to help them.
So they had a fundraiser and I adapted my song

(12:52):
because of You we Can. I hadn't even considered the
service dogs. It didn't occur to me, and I thought, well,
I'm gonna create a version of this song and I'll
just sing a little bit of it if that's all
right with you or me a little bit here.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Yeah, you're right, there's a famous songbird Lady Ukulele. You
guys hear that it's.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
One of them.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Yeah, you know, you know, you know, you and that
Ukulele are getting pretty famous on the VIP pitch party stage.
You're you're you're a celebrity now, Lendy.

Speaker 1 (13:22):
Yeah, well, that's a good thing. I'm a celebrity somewhere
besides in my home when I feed the birds. So
I am. That's the reason I'm a songbird lady. I
owned parrots and often one of them, my backup singer
is around to assist. While he doesn't necessarily do it
on key or in time to the music, he is
a beloved member of my group.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
All right, well, well everybody, this is our VPP our
vi P pitch party celebrity, Wendy Weber. Go ahead.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
The song is because of you we can and this
is the service stog Fund adaptation and just not all
of it, but it covers just about everything. We all
need to acknowledge that freedom is a tree.

Speaker 5 (14:12):
With vigilance and sacrifice from seed the shining scene. Our service, books,
pass and presence keep our options open.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
And I'd like to say that for you, we pray.
And furthermore, here's hoping.

Speaker 5 (14:29):
The our attitude shows our gratitude and comes from everyone
you see.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
Thank you for your services and thank you for your
choice to our appreciation.

Speaker 5 (14:46):
I would like to get some voice. Many need a
service dom protesting they do each day.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Some needed done with to help with out challenges that
come their way.

Speaker 5 (15:00):
Thanks to for food, for difference sends some one stopping
wrong or follow comments to test to those they belong.
Thanks to.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
And serve men.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Thanks to all the service duff, you're this great less
Thanks for our team, the skills or independences the baboo
with much love and good will.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
I'm not going to thank you for your service again
in the in the original song, it's uh more of
the thank you for for what are our service people
do and the sacrifices their families made. So that's all
in there, and I will do a blog with the
correct version in it. I'll probably have to make it cool.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
But what was it that brought you down the path
of music? Because you know, you have a lot of
skills and talents, but you seem to gravitate towards the
music and creating sounds and music. It's very interesting what
brought you down that path?

Speaker 1 (16:09):
I probably always loved music. We had classical music playing
in my house all the time. We had musicals so
on the records, and the standard songs on on the radio.
Uh you know, the usual singers. Doors Day Cassara was
one I remembered all the time.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
And oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
And all those old songs that stand up still today.
And of course as I grew older, the folks songs
and the old time rock and roll. The newer stuff
I don't even understand. But they don't need me too.
They have plenty of people who do. But it's music.

(16:53):
It's just in my my soul. We had a baby
grand piano in our apartment and I laid around with
it and my dad, my dad, who was a veteran,
he was in the Navy. It was a world He
was a ninety day wonder in World War II, and
thinking of him when I wrote this song. Not to mention,
my great great great uncle Leopold kraus Cup was in

(17:18):
the well he had was in the Confederate Army that
he was in Maryland. He may have had to have been.
He died of the oble fever in the Civil War.
So I really go back to when my my mother's
side of the family first came and my great uncle
was in World War One.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
So there is.

Speaker 1 (17:38):
In my family and I very much appreciate them. But
the music also, my late brother gone for decades. In fact,
I have to put something because his birthday was on
the November eighth, you know, he had he had multiple disabilities.
It wasn't as bad when I was little. It got
worse with puberty, and you know, Epple made it worse

(18:01):
and they didn't have the good enough systems to help him.
He had cerebral palsy as well, and then all of
that was part of retardation as well, and it was
but he was a lovely, lovely brother and a lovely
man and I missed him terribly so but one of

(18:22):
the things that helped me was the music. My dad
taught me how to do you know, the knucle version
of child st black Keys. He taught me to do that,
and I finally, after begging and begging and begging and
begging and begging, I got piano lessons at the age
of seven. My first appearance out of the family was

(18:45):
at the Goodman Theater when I was eight. I played
Buzzing Beat and that was part of a dance group.
They had all these recitals and the piano teacher rented
space there, so my mother had the cell tickets for that,
and so that's, you know, that was a great thing.
I haven't been afraid to be on stage. Do I

(19:07):
get nervous store but I don't. I'm not afraid to
ever be on stage. But the music, with all of
the songs I was hearing, I did harmony. I have
a gift and you if you ever when I'm at
temple or I'm singing, and I love singing choir because

(19:28):
I get to hear all the harmony. Whether i'm if
I'm a soprano, it's usually the melody, but I often
do alto if they don't have enough alto, that's the harmony.
So I can do all the parts and I have.
But it's it's the harmony that gives me peace. It's
the it's the music that takes me out of the

(19:53):
difficulties that we faced as a family.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
Money.

Speaker 3 (19:58):
Yeah, so you mentioned you you remember some of those names.
That's interesting. Do you remember Andre Previn by any chance,
because of course, listen.

Speaker 1 (20:11):
I'm about your age, So yeah, I remember all those people.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Okay, So have you met Alicia? Alicia Previn has been
to several hour events. She's a violinist and that's Andrew's daughter.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Oh no, I haven't. Well I'm in Phoenix, so I don't.
I'm not doing any traveling for a while.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
Well, you know what, We'll have to introduce you because
she lives in Phoenix. She moved there from from LA
So I'll have to introduce you. Yeah, along with a
lot of people.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Yeah, we've got a lot of transplants here from everywhere,
but plenty from from from the California for sure.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
So so Wendy Uh started to interrupt Andrey the way
shout to Andrea Previn's daughter. Uh. She she performed at
our BBC Toy Drive. Amazing, amazing performer with a violin. Wendy,
you recently have had some things happen in the easy
Way family. I believe you're involved with the project film

(21:08):
with Eugene. Now talk to us about what you're doing
on that film. Well, I'll be in the.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Post production right now. We're working on the crowdfunding. They'll
be doing crowdfunding in two different crowdfunding platforms. One of
the things that I'm doing is listening to the pieces
they're putting together and seeing what I hear, seeing what

(21:34):
I hear, well, yeah, but paying attention. I pay attention
to music. I watched shows. I'm listening to the music,
and that's really fun for me. So I'm listening to
whatever they put in the background and on one of them,
they're missing a part where there's a door closing, actually

(21:57):
the door to a prison closing, and they didn't have
enough boom and echo. And when I pointed that out,
they said, you're right. So I listened for that. So
I will be doing the song that This is an anthology.
It's four different stories and there's there's a theme that
connects them all. I will be doing the song for

(22:20):
the crowdfunding and then I will be doing the song
for nactual music. I'm not doing the composing. I'm not
a composer, but I can tell when nothing's good or
if it's overshadowing. There are times when there should be
no music at all, and then there's times where the
music should be very subtle. But music music does really

(22:45):
remarkable things. And if we have a local show, but
it's you can get on our radio station online, the
classical station Real Music, so our e L they're doing
the music of movies and the different things this week,
and it's really amazing to listen to some of the explanations.

(23:08):
But I'll tell you remember the the Planet of the
Apes series, the recent one, the original, but the first
one when they put back they had Caesar the chimp
who who.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
Became the smart one?

Speaker 1 (23:27):
Yeah, so he they this first one, they had this
big battle between the humans and the apes, and what
was really interesting and I don't know if anybody else
ever noticed it in some of these big battle scenes
where you're going to have slow motion, yeah, to dramatize

(23:48):
and to see they didn't have slow motion, but it
felt like slow motion because the music created it. And
I thought it was so brilliant and I really should
look up who did the music, but it was, it
was amazing. So music, the score can make or break
a movie. So I'm not doing the.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
Score, but I will be doing it. Yeah, look at
the look at the begs and some of the like
Saturday Night Favor and some of these movies became so
famous because of the what what do they call it?
Compliments from the music, the songs. It just totally enhanced
the popularity of the film.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
Yeah, and really I agree with that. You're really and
you really hear it when you when it's broken down
with just the uh, the score and an explanation without
any any video. So this is courses on the radio.
This this program real music. You can find it online too.
I looked it up once to pick up something I missed,
but it's uh. The music, the music of our lives,

(24:56):
and I have been in one of my songs, the
Music of our Lives. It makes a difference, but it
also makes a difference to what you grew up to.
So I didn't grow up to all the stuff. I
don't care for it. The people who grew up with that,
they understand it. I just don't. And you know, I'm
not going to spend my time trying to. I don't
have time to listen to things that I don't enjoy.

(25:20):
But classical, oh yeah, it's so.

Speaker 3 (25:24):
Rich people still, you know, like for instance, some restaurants
there's young people working there, and yet they have music
from from fifty eight to sixty eight, in even seventy,
but the oldies from you know, basically the sixties. And
I said, do you guys like hearing this stuff all day?
They go yeah, because it's relaxing and they can hear
the words, you know, tells the story, you know.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
That's what I keep telling people. That's when I write
a song for a group or for anything, you can
understand the words. I don't want to have to look
at the lyrics. I don't don't want to have noise
going on. It's if it's noise, if you can't understand
the words. The other thing that's important is the melody.

(26:11):
The melody and the beats. Talk about these rifts, well,
some of those you can tell the song is gonna
what song is going to start when you hear the riffs.
That's that's important. But it's it's the combinations, the whole thing.
And and if it's too much, if it's too repetitive,
I'm not I'm not an opera fan. My mother would
go to opera. I'm not an opera fan because too

(26:33):
much repetition. There's some beautiful, beautiful arias, gorgeous music, but
it bores me after a while because it's over and
over and over and over and over and over and
over again. And I don't I don't care for that.
But that's me. There are millions of people who love opera,
go enjoy.

Speaker 6 (26:52):
I'm not you know what?

Speaker 3 (26:54):
You know what? When it's to me, it's similar to dance.
People do the what is you ballroom dancing? To me,
it's reputation. It's you're learning a methodical method. I like freestyle.
You create your own. That's that's the way I like it.
And but you know there's some people that do. They

(27:16):
like the opera and it's, uh, it's just something that
they like, you know what'n you do. But you're you're
more freestyle. You know, you develop and create, you know,
silence and everything.

Speaker 1 (27:29):
Well, that's that's my gift. It's not just the music.
It's the lyrics that I think comes down from my
mother's side, and and vocabulary and doing a lot of
reading when I was little, and I still read a lot.
I don't read a lot of novels and when I
might go to with science fiction. Science fiction is for
me what music also does. It gives me hope. When

(27:52):
you have a family member or two family members in
my case, with disabilities, there's there's a lot and being
in that world my whole life, and when I was
little there was nobody to talk to. There's more help
for siblings today. And that's a two that I have
that most people don't even have. There's a loneliness that

(28:15):
needs to be filled with something. And for me it
was music and science fiction and a lot of the
old Westerns that I watched with my brother. When I
posted song that I wrote. I think it's on SoundCloud still.
I wrote it to I morphed Happy Trails to you,

(28:36):
that's uh from the Roy Rogers Show.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
And do you remember the name of the jeep, Nelly Bell,
Nelly Bell. I'm impressed.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Let's hey, Hey.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
We sat and watched a lot of Wet tell Me Teenry.
I didn't think geen Uchry was as good as singer,
but he they were both made their mark as singing cowboys.
But I took the song happy Trails and I adapted
it and I will I will do a blog on

(29:20):
this and and put the song in their Happy Trails
to you, my brother, it's been a long long time
because he's been dead for a long side at thirty nine.
And the music. I tell stories in the music because
that's what makes me feel better. That's what I have
to hang on too. And with my daughter having passed away,

(29:43):
that's still what I have to hang onto. I have
another couple of songs I am I have to do
for her or about her, and that keeps me in touch.
I don't go to cemeteries. I'm not gonna go visit
where she was buried. I don't That doesn't that touches
a lot of people, and people.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
Need to do that.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
I'm not one of them. It's the music, it's the stories,
it's the memories. It's all. I've got tons of photos.
You haven't seen anything yet. That's what. That's why we
go to the movies, because it's visual and it's auditory,
and the music makes it even if it's a lousy movie.

(30:25):
There's a lot of lousy movies that have great music.

Speaker 3 (30:29):
All right, Yeah, you ask me why.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
That's where. That's where it comes from. But I probably
also manjus to tune to being auditory.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
They had a little thing in the ukulelea. It was
believed to have been a vetter in eighteen seventy nine
when Portuguese settlers introduced to brag you, you know a
small guitar. Who was the ukulele player in who I
remember the heavy set?

Speaker 1 (31:01):
Oh? Oh no, he's my he's he's a great one.
Are you talking about the one.

Speaker 3 (31:07):
Who did Oh it's the song?

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (31:13):
Yeah. It was a combination of two songs.

Speaker 3 (31:14):
I think you're singing the rainbow over the rainbow? Yeah yeah,
and and.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
Well yeah did they add in combination with uh, you know,
I I've actually played it with somebody when they wanted
me to help out with that, and it was I
played that, it was practicing it and my daughter and
Layla heard it and she she loved over the rainbow

(31:44):
and she's she heard this combination. She said, that's just wrong.
She's a purist.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
Israel.

Speaker 1 (31:57):
Yeah, I mean yeah, yeah, Israel.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
Yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (32:03):
Now I'm there not that song. I just can't remember
it offhand because there's too much other stuff in my
head right now. But the Kalley, you're right, it was.
It came from Portugal and it made its way. I
guess the Portuguese must have stopped in Hawaii because it's
a big instrument that they used a lot there. I'm

(32:24):
self taught. I've heard about it at the National Music
and Interlock in my second year. I was thirteen, and
one of the galaxy playing and said it was you
to do. So I saved my money. When I got home,
I sagan saved and saved. We went to wasn't best Buy.
It was best I think one of those stores, those

(32:45):
big big stores and you just order it at the counter,
and I got ukulele for seven dollars. I still have
it and it travels the world with me when I
do travel, because if it's in my carry on, it's
in the original everything. So I'm totally taught. I get
better as I play more that I still play keyboard

(33:08):
or piano when I make time for it, because there's
there's the more you can do on the on the piano.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
And then we have, uh we have primarily this clinic
coming up here. But real quick, why do you Colily,
why not the guitar or let's afford a guitar.

Speaker 1 (33:27):
We didn't have a lot of money my grandfather to
go to camp and he had that was the money
he had left and he had died the summer before
while I was in camp, and uh, we just that's
what I could afford.

Speaker 3 (33:40):
Okay, that makes sense. But thank you, and they're you're
so you're so inspirational to people. I mean, you continue
on with your interesting songs. And I think there's uh
a wide niche you could It could be in uh
you know, films or or the uh the shorts they
do or the children's program. You could be on so much.

(34:03):
You would be uh a real benefit to so many
and uh and open open the door to duke Lelely
to a lot of young players before before before we
let you go.

Speaker 2 (34:16):
You know, how are you enjoying the easy Way I
community app a lot of things on activity and I
see a lot of people connecting with you.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Yeah. I'm enjoying the app because I don't have to
carry around my big screen with me. It's it's handy.
I usually have the phone with me, so it's easier.
It's easier to get hold of into any any of
the apps that we have on there. It's right there,
you know, the Messenger and all of the and the

(34:51):
what's the other one? That's the phone one? But I
it's it's handy. I enjoy can't. What I like is convenience.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
I like it easy.

Speaker 5 (35:02):
So easy Way makes it easy, yes, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (35:06):
And we'll make sure we get everybody to go over
to that post that you did with your song into
the easy Way I appen. If you guys are listening,
go over to Wendy's post on easy Way Interactive and
you'll like that post, Share it, comment it supporter. Thank
you so much Wendy for being such an amazing guest.
And last question, people that are listening right now, would

(35:27):
you recommend them joining our platinum membership and do you
feel the services have been pretty useful for you?

Speaker 1 (35:35):
Well, what's nice about Platinum is I have access to
more things, and I get to go early in the
pitching and I have a little bit more time, and
then I have my own room. What's nice about having
my own room when we have the breakout rooms is
I don't I'm not performing necessarily, I don't have to

(35:55):
talk about me, but what I'm helping people make connections
and to find out what's going on with them. That
so that's giving back, which is what I've done my
whole life regarding my brother and my daughter. Everything I
learned I also passed along and that's that's part of
what Easy Way is about, is giving back. And there's

(36:18):
many many places to give back too, and that's the
being a VIP. Being a Platinum makes it easier to
do that and have more reach, so more people get
the knowledge, get the help, get the connections. That makes
sense to me, and I have more than I need

(36:40):
to take advantage of that. It pays, It pays, and
it's not always it can be just in how much
you can give.

Speaker 2 (36:54):
Thank you, Wendy, and we'll see you on November twenty first.
The next VIP Pitch party will also see you on
December six, the official release of our first uh metaverse.
I'm sure you're excited about that, the easy Way Verse
of View three d TV.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
Yeah, I have to figure out how to get involved
with that better. But yeah, I need to talk to Beverly.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
Well this actually Beverly you View three d TV, Daniel,
and and Beverly's hopefully going to be involved with one
of our platinum members as well. But it's a very
unique AI technology to help people and we look forward
to hopefully having you and your ukuilately on that that stage.

Speaker 1 (37:30):
The only I need, Eric, I need an avatar with wings.

Speaker 2 (37:34):
Yeah, exactly whether ukulele is and a bird and a
bird on the shoulder.

Speaker 1 (37:41):
Right, well maybe on my head.

Speaker 3 (37:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
We so appreciate you, so glad we were able to
have you back. Definitely keeping a tune with what you
got going on, and we're going to be working with
you as well with easy Way News to get more
articles and more you know, news to follow what you
have going on, and you'll be contributing to the music
section and you also have all that contribution as well
into our network as applied to the member and we
appreciate you. Thank you so much for coming coming on

(38:04):
the show. Wendy Wen.

Speaker 3 (38:07):
Upbeat the attitude. We love it on the pitch players.

Speaker 2 (38:13):
All right, all right, Karma, the corner is not going
to happen today. But what we're gonna actually do is
we're going to go over the big March second event
happening and engineer, we can get that that Easy Way
music you're playing in the background.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
There we go.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
Okay, So basically, guys, we're going to read you the
rough draft kind of release on what's happening with the event.
So this is the Easy Way Awards Oscar Viewing Golden Gala,
a night of a glamour and generosity benefiting Better Vision
for Children. It's in Orange County, California, Happening on March second,
two thousand and twenty five. The Easy Way Awards probably

(38:54):
presents the Oscar Viewing Golden Galla and elegant Oscar Viewing
Dinner Gallop benefit Better Vision for Children five O one
C three charity dedicated to ensuring that children around the
world have access to better vision and the support they
need to achieve their dreams. Join us on March second
at the Hills Hotel Orange County, California, in the Grand

(39:14):
Crystal Ballroom for an unforgettable evening of celebration, inspiration, and philanthropy.
The festivities kick off with a stunning thirty foot secret
golden carpets at one pm and followed by a live
screening of the Oscars at four pm. The gala is
featured with four thirty four elegant arranged tables, each seating

(39:36):
ten guests, creating an intimate yet festive atmosphere. This is
hosted by Kate Linder from Young and the Restless as
a star on the holly Walk of Fame. Just did
a movie with Kate Hudson and Sean Michael's Payton List Congratulations.
Kate renowned for her role as esther valentine on the
iconic soap offer Young and the Restless, and she's also

(39:57):
involved with SAG and so many other situations. If she's
one of the spokespeople for the ALS Association, and her
being awarded a star on the Hohig Walker fan the
whole world pretty much started knowing about her and knows
about her now. She goes on to a stage and
she just presented at the HOP Awards and she got
standing ovations and everybody plouted for us. So Lender is

(40:18):
a passionate advocate about very veritable, very rhest charitable causes
and she is one of our Easy Way Legends for
the Kate Lender Volunteer of the Year Award. Executive producer
is doctor Eric Zuli, an award winning multi talented entrepreneur,
author and media mogul known for mainly has worked in
the digital marketing and empowering brands through initial innovative media strategies.

(40:43):
So much more coming up. Make sure you follow Raic
Zuli on Instagram, follow Kate Linder on instagrammer pretty much
everybody that we're mentioning on here. This is also directed
by Trey Ireland. Also co hosted by Trey Ireland, one
of the directors for the Hop Awards known as the
African Oscars. He's an award winning film producer and those
with creative visions and storytelling. His ability will ensure that

(41:06):
those goals and that the gala is not only entertaining
but also impactful. So Trey's bringing a whole lot to tableways,
so appreciate trade who was hanging out with us at
the Olympia work last night. This event has a combination
of a total following reach of over about five million
people now on Instagram just with the influencers that we

(41:27):
have on board. So the celebrity attendees, presenters, and Anna
Ree's lineup include Chris Cook, an Emmy Award winning, accomplished
actress and producer known for her roles in the film
and television. She brings a very major enthusiasm and commitment
to the cause. Samantha Goldberg, a former e personality and
previous face for the Hilton Hotels, known for her freelance

(41:47):
hosting on Good Morning America, and she'll be hosting our
Golden Carpet. Hawthorne James a talented actor and producer recognized
for his impactful performances in the film Like The Five Heartbeats,
his Big Red and Speed with count of Reaves and
Santra Bullock and so much more. Legendary actor. We've invited
Kathleen Bradley, the beautiful Miss Parker on Friday with Ice

(42:09):
Cube and Chris Tucker. She's talented actress and award winning
music performer, best known for her roles and like I said,
Friday and this Parker and Price is right. We have
named an award after Sharon Lecter, co author of Rich Dad,
Poor Dad. She's the twenty ex best selling authors. She's
one of our legends, and we named the Sharon Lecter

(42:29):
Top Author of the Year Award after her. We'll be
giving that award out to somebody that's a special author
and you know, following in those footsteps. We got Jeff
Hoffin the Serial Entrepreneur Award, founding member of one of
the family members, a co founder of part of the
team of Priceline, and a chairman of the Global Entrepreneurs

(42:51):
Network and speaking on pretty much every stage possible, dealing
with more a listers that I can keep up with,
from Sequie O'Neil to Pitbull, just making a big difference
with the bigges philanthropists we've ever met. And we're looking
forward to see who gets that award. We got the
Greg Read Award, the Greg Reed with Secret knock and
one of the top ten on Forbes Magazine as a speaker,
executive producer of The wish Man Movie, which is a

(43:13):
story of Frank Shankwitz, who also is an award that
we give out, the Frank Shankwiz Everyone Can Be a
Hero Award. You find that movie on Netflix and we'll
be presenting Greg. Hopefully we'll be presenting that award or
you'll often find support for their awards. Omar Perry, who's
the thirty time best selling author partner with Kevin Harrington
from Shark Tank, hosts the Zero to Wealth podcast on

(43:35):
Easyway Network and he's a closer for Tony Robbins. There's
so much more to Omar and we're looking forward to
him presenting his award. Johnny Vanoker is going to be
there as an actor. He's a writer, producer, best known
for his roles as himself with Scott Bale's forty five
and single MVH one and Famous in Las Vegas on
Netflix coming soon as seen on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Paramount

(43:55):
Plus and easy Way TV. As a celebrity host, Leka
Oh a sensational pop star are with a variety of
accolades under her belt. She's honored with multiple awards including
Best Social Media during COVID and the Most Influential Musician
across Social Media in London. In Los Angeles, she has
collaborated with music industry heavyweights Charlie Walk on the Walk

(44:18):
of Fame, performing with at the Iconic Times Square on
Halloween and grace the stage as the official jingle Ball
after party alongside Ludacrous. She's a magnetic presence, has her
showcase on NBC California Live in an episode on Vendor
Pump Rules Moreover, her appearance than covers the Harper's Bazaar,

(44:40):
and she stands as a testament to her amazing rising
and influence and entertainment world. She's also a founder of
Miss Russia, LA and USA Talent Shows, which broadcast from
the Mayor From the Mayor of Los Angeles. She's also
received a certificate recognition from LA County Clerk to office
and outstanding support during twenty seventeen. And I mean just

(45:02):
it goes on and on and on with a Lika
and we're proud to have her three point three million
followers supporting this cause with Better Vision for Children and
the Golden Gala, we've invited Robert Rashard, a good friend
of mine, an actor. You remember him from Chocolate City
and Coach Carter as the son to Samuel L. Jackson
and so much more. Steve Resnik, one of the industry

(45:23):
giants fifty years in the business. A judgment on Star
Search and has one of the biggest music museums in Hollywood,
and he's the owner of Ramp, one of the largest
music based newsletters. Definitely in support of this, we've invited
Michael Jay White talked to him on the phone verbally,
he stated he wanted to support this cause better vision
for children, and we've talked about a lot of great

(45:45):
things and hopefully we have him at this event supporting.
And Michael ji Waite is a best known as American actor, director,
and martial artists. He's was one of the first black
American to portray a major comic book superhero, starring as
Ai sim On, the prograd protagonist in nineteen ninety seven
film Spawn. Do you guys remember the film Spun? He

(46:07):
was the leading star. He's also fifteen something movies on
Netflix now and he's one of the leading action stars
right now. And then Maniche she Ravi, which is Miss
Texas Universe is in support of this event. A lot
of these people and we'll let you kind of guess
who's gonna be presenting, who's gonna be getting out, getting awards, attending, supporting,
But we're just kind of giving you guys the lineup

(46:28):
and then we have Reef the Gray from Betty Whites
Off Their Rockers and the Retirement House with over a
billion people that they've reached on all social media platforms.
One billion people. Retirement House has reached and she was
the co star Betty White and Betty Whites Off the
Rockers and she is going to be the host for

(46:51):
the Toy Drive with Johnny Vanoker coming up on December
December fifteenth, and so gradually on your award last night,
I'm sorry.

Speaker 3 (46:59):
Dad, go ahead, Yeah, December fifteenth. It was with Ritol
last night and uh wow, we did how many shows
together eight years and she's looking forward to the Toy
Drives are going to be really uh really interesting.

Speaker 1 (47:13):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (47:13):
And it's very beneficial because we have some children from
because the Indian Reservation coming down and we could share
sure toys and entertainment with the kids.

Speaker 2 (47:26):
We also have invited Kevin Sorbo, Ernest Thomas Quinton, Aaron,
Vivica Foxla Paula Abdula, Acon Verdin White from Irthwind and Fire,
Harold Lefty Williams from the NBA alumni and he's a
Harlem globetrotter, Lunell, Tommy Davidson, Bay Baby Bash, Big Boy,
Tamila Jones, Jackie Harris, Isaac Singleton, Lisa rape Uh, some

(47:47):
of the Power Rangers, Marty Cove, Richard Glasson, Mike Tyson.

Speaker 3 (47:52):
Tiffany Pollard.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
I mean there's people all over the place that are inviting,
people like Max Ryan from Sex and the City, Ki Kim,
Willy Kill, Mitchell as sist Ay is my I mean,
these are all people that are that are friends and
the people that we've come across within the Easyway network. Uh,
some of our past Hona rees Uh with the easy
Way Awards, Golden Gallas, Kevin Sorbo, Larry Namer, the co
founder of Entertainment Television, which we saw last night, and

(48:13):
you'll see a picture of me and Larry and actually
when I was given the award, we put that out
on the Instagram. You can take a look at that
under Eric Zuli. Kevin Dorsey though he's our music director
as well for the easy Way Awards Golden Gala, and
he's just getting up at the Michael Jackson Thriller Tour.
One of the top music legends as well, Steve Resnik.
As we mentioned Oba Babatunde, Shelley Hunt, founder of Women

(48:34):
of Global Chains, Frank Shankwick, creator to Make a Wish Foundation.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
Bootsy and Patty Kali, doctor Joseph Tally.

Speaker 2 (48:40):
Wendy Starlin. Uh uh, you know Lady Lady Got She's
she was she discovered, Lady Gaga Hawthor and James James Dentley,
John Shin, which is the thinking grow rich uh movie
right told her, Greg reed with with Secret knock In
one of the Forbes Top ten speakers, and so many
others we've we will be putting out all that, all

(49:01):
of that on easy Way a wars dot com. So
it's been it's pretty exciting, guys. The event is going
to be spectactic. This is just, this is just and
this is a funny thing Dad. This is just from
phone calls. Like we haven't put it out yet. We
haven't emailed yet, we haven't, we haven't we post a
little teen even on social media, but this is just
from phone calls and some people that support the network
and are my personal friends and people have come across

(49:24):
from my and the travels. So the people in the
committee is obviously myself and my dad, James Zuli, doctor
doctor Sears, Kevin Dorsey being one of our music directors, Guys,
if I read you his his resume, I mean this,
this man has done everything from the Color Purple, Out
Out of Africa, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Where are they Now?
Forrest Gump, The Matrix, Ryons King, Fantastic Four. I mean

(49:47):
he's in scores on every film you can think of,
multiple commercials, TV shows, on and on on. Then we
have traced Latour, who's on the committee as well, an
award winning producer and media executive known for Bezos beginning
in twenty twenty three, Dad Mutur Phone because I hear
some static background or something and the first bio pick

(50:08):
on media mogul, Jeff Bezos and the birth of Amazon.
Spent a decade at Warner Brothers, supporting iconic films and
TV franchises like Matrix, Harry Potter, The Lord of the Rings,
The Dark Knight, Two and a Half Men, The Big
Bang Theory, and so much more. She's overseeing multiple acquisitions
and distribution deals right now, founder and partner of Enblaze

(50:31):
TV network and multiple streaming platforms, reaching one hundred million
viewers with the TV network. This she's involved with right now,
and it goes on and on and on and now
She's part of our committee and part of the team.
Casandra Crooper, who ran one of the largest offices of Paramount,
the Paramount Lot, which is where I originally met her.
Kevin Hart's studio as well a co owner of the

(50:55):
Castaic Studios, one of the largest film and TV studios, Imaginable,
worked with Michael Jackson and so many others, and she's
a co producer of the National Social Media Awards which
brings me on. Is the chief marketing officer for her company.
So really exciting stuff there. Carol Register, who's a global
ranked Unleashed in an Unstoppable podcast, hosts speaker, featured on ABC, CBS,

(51:18):
Fox and NBC within the international business and Sink, certified
Master neuro coach and creator of the Neurowealth Method. We
have Joe Welich holding it down on the digital side
of things, engineering and hosting on the Zoom and taking
care of all you guys digitally because this will be
a click and order event as well as brick and mortar,
and she premier is the first first virtual red carpet

(51:40):
host at the sought After easy Way Pitch Party. As
you guys know, at our VIP pitch party, she is
our host. Then we have Paul Rubio. Mister Rubio is
an executive president and CEO of twenty five years of
proven rack record with key strengths and demonstrating a big
picture approaching forward project management with the required long term,

(52:02):
strict strategy planning and operational management. So Rubio is an
entrepreneur and I mean this guy has done then everything.
He's dealing with some of the biggest CEOs. He's the
CEO of Rubio Aviation, Trillionaire Aviation. He's also the co
founder of the California Economic Club and eighty eight Society,
a one stop advisory firm focused on assisting microcrap, mid

(52:26):
cap and large cap companies. Doctor Marie Lamel big time
publicists with the Platinum pr we're all partnering up together
now and she's a two thousand. She was founded the
Platinum Star Public Relations, a certified woman on owned business
and Glendale, California, which has since grown into a powerhouse

(52:48):
and branding, marketing and public relations CEO, founder of Angel City,
Salute Alliance, nonprofit, multiple nonprofit organizations she works with, and
now she's partnering up with uh, Paul Rubio and myself
and we're doing some big things with pr and and
and and putting a tripod together to help you guys
in a massive, massive way. Uh. She's also received her

(53:12):
m b a from University of Law, Vernie. She's earned
an advanced theological degree from the Word of God International University,
including a Master of the Divinity and and she's she's
amazing so uh uh. Cassidy Michaels with Runway, Runway TV,

(53:32):
Runway Magazine. Cassidy Michaels is on is on the team
McNeil Bruney, big Papah head of the Haitian Army and
and big time in in in uh in music and
and uh he's he's done so so much, big time,
big time supporter and now part of our committee. And
we have an Easia performing which is uh. I hear
that they're supposed to begin a Grammy next year and

(53:54):
they're they're really hitting the stages like crazy. Managed by
Cassanda Cooper Septimius the Great and Act on NBC, ABC, Netflix.
He's a Grammy winner, Grammy nominee, he just got nominated
for another Grammy coming up for next year. And so
much support and we appreciate the hop Awards, the National
Social Media Awards, the Runway TV, fan TV Global Global Network,

(54:15):
Getty Images, easy Way News, Bleed Magazine, Dizzy Diddy Magazine,
Orange County A Register. We're reaching out to, Mission Deal,
Chamber of Commerce, cap interviews and so so so much more.
And all of this, guys, everything that you just heard
is because a better Vision for children, which is dedicated
to helping children achieve their full potential by providing access

(54:36):
to vision care and mentorship organization and visions of world
where all children cane can see clearly, enabling them to
thrive and realize their dream for a better future. And so, guys,
we need your support. We need to go to easywaywards
dot com, click on Golden Gala twenty twenty five, get
more information, get your tickets, get your tables, inquire to

(54:58):
us about sponsorship. But Easyway Network at gmail dot com
call us at eight seven seven, two nine nine, and
stay tuned, guys, because there's a lots more coming up,
so much more, so much more momentum, so much more building.
Come come walk our secret Golden carpet and find out
why we call this secret Golden carpet. And this is
covered by Getty images. As well. We never do an

(55:19):
event without Getty Images covering. And this is going to
be featured an easy Way magazine, easy Way News and
everything we have not to mention, sponsored and broadcasted by
easy Way TV, which you can now download on your
Apple and Android device for free and Roku TV, Apple TV,
Amazon Fire, and we are backed and supported by actors,

(55:41):
reporter and Women on TV and so many more. It
is going to be a spectactus fixactor event. Spread the word, guys,
spread the word so pretty cool on did you know
all that was?

Speaker 3 (55:50):
Wow, that's that's a lot.

Speaker 6 (55:53):
I couldn't remember all that, Eric, I mean, that's uh,
that's a lot of stuff. And that's going to be
a lot of benefits towards being see and you've you've
helped ABC so much get out there and uh and
promoted and it's just all over And the thing is
the more gets out there, the more people, uh you know,
they get the Awardeness, they help the kids. That's simple,

(56:16):
you know.

Speaker 2 (56:17):
And we want to also think we want to say
thank you as well a Lisa Particular Channel and doctor
Olympia Julini and giving me this amazing award, the Digital
Excellence Influencer Innovative Award, my dad getting the Philanthropic Leadership Award,
and everybody in the easy Way family, everybody that showed up,
everybody that's supported, all the people that got awarded, all
the people that presented, all the people that got on
the carpet. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (56:38):
A big shout out to Matt J.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
Doyle, Top Interviews, Bean with Fan tv uh and everybody
that became came and covered and supported within the easy
Way family. But in the the network. There's many more
events coming up. But what I'm really excited about, guys,
and you want to make sure you download the easy
Way Interactive app because our easy Way Verse partnered with
view Free d TV and we're going to revolutionize how

(57:01):
you get business leads and how you connect in your
network and we're gonna gamify your success the easy Way.
Thanks so much for tuning guys. We'll catch you guys
next week. Evenail, it's an easy Way Family letter. E
letters the easy Wayfamily at demail dot com. If you
want to get on Easyway Network, you have a podcast
you want to get on, you want to.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
Be interviewed, whatever it might be.

Speaker 2 (57:21):
Emails easy Way Family at gmail dot com. We'll see
you guys next week.

Speaker 3 (57:25):
Love you David, Love you easy Way Family.

Speaker 2 (57:27):
Until next time.

Speaker 1 (57:28):
Listen to.

Speaker 2 (57:36):
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