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We welcome to Radio Boomers Live.
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Zulie, am i son, chairman and CEO of easy Way Network,
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Eric Zuli's.
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All right, good morning, Good.
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Morning around the world as Morning Tour. He's with their
family and two I always say the superstar host of
the show, Eric Zuli, my son, who I'm very proud of.
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this week's segment. This week's episode is really about the
magic of filmmaking, the innovative way of filmmaking, and the
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way that you can actually learn about filmmaking in basically
behind the curtains of filmmaking and all the business that
happens about filmmaking. And it's going to be really exciting
with two amazing people that I've known for a long time.
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I'm actually a co producer on a couple a list
projects with him. We'll hear more about that with Dream
Cinema Productions. Racer Michael is gonna be our first guest,
and we also have Brian Sebastian who's one of our
lead podcasters with over one hundred and ten million views
on his podcast, now movie reviews and more. So it's
going to be a real spectacular special segment. I'm excited.
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I want to tell you what guys, there's we got
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welcome back to the travelers that took to the sky's
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that you'll get ten foot drifts. They were criticized on
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and come back Bernstey and analyst said in a note
that pitcoin will reach two hundred thousand by mid twenty
twenty four. Okay, so now we're at ninety seven to
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twenty four, are predicting five hundred thousand by twenty twenty nine. Okay,
some economic predictions say that you know, it could get
it could get up. There can imagine that five hundred
thousand by twenty twenty nine. Maybe something do invest in anyway, Eric,
that's touching base on some of that. Boomers are starting
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when we come back, guys, get ready man, because this
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We are both giants in the industry. We're co producing
projects together. We're doing technology awesome and awesome things, and
you'll get to meet them in the in the big
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We'll see you there, all right, all right, all right,
So without further Ado Engineer, let's get that music on board.
And because we have one of our superstars, Racter Michaels,
which is the president and CEO of the Dream Cinema Productions.
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You remember him from all films like Mansions of Blood
and he was actually a Red Power Ranger on Power Rangers.
And Raster has been a friend of mine for a
very very long time. And Raster is the guy that
you want to you want to know in the industry
pretty much. And you know, we're just kind of like
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doing this off the cup today. Normally we have we
have everything all scheduled, the professional bio. We tell you
guys who every everybody is. But honestly, Racer is just
a good friend of mine. We're proud to have him
a part of the Easy Way family. And absolutely we're
doing some really great behind the curtains things. And so
without further ado, Engineer, let's go ahead and turn on
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his mic and let's bring Raster Michael.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
Hey, hey, Racers, thanks for taking some time to slow
down with the baby boomers. And of course now that Eric,
how you do and then you doing Racer, So Racer,
you you guys with a bio. I mean, if I
introduce your bio, I would have to come on and
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then say sorry, sorry, Racter. We don't have any time
to talk because so much going on. It's amazing what
what kind of brought you down the path of producing,
directing and being an entrepreneur and everything. I mean, he
could have been an engineer or whatever.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
Yeah, I've been an actress.
Speaker 6 (13:55):
I was a kid and I always wanted to be
and I was already here was a little kid I
wanted to be.
Speaker 4 (13:59):
I like telling stories via storytellers.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
I grew up like that, you know, and I got family,
the filmmakers and stuff.
Speaker 4 (14:04):
So I was geared that way. And I've always been
an actor and I've done.
Speaker 6 (14:08):
Like I've done over like ninety stage plays.
Speaker 4 (14:10):
I started with stage. I'm Broadway off Broadway.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
Then I went into commercials and television and films, and
then I then after a while, I started saying, you
know what, I'm gonna build my own company.
Speaker 4 (14:19):
It's been about twenty years. I've had a dream cinema.
Speaker 6 (14:22):
So I can make my own movies and control my
own destiny, right, because otherwise the studios control all your stuff.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
So I worked with the.
Speaker 6 (14:28):
Studios absolutely, but we make the movies, we run them,
and then they distribute them, and then we have them
more of a say soul, right, and so we work
we're partners with them instead of which is working for them.
And so now I'm an actor and a producer, director.
Speaker 4 (14:41):
I'm starting a band too.
Speaker 6 (14:42):
I'm singing about my one of my uncles is really
really big.
Speaker 4 (14:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (14:46):
So yeah, we're doing everything and doing it. We got
three projects right now that we're in process.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Real great story, guys. We got to get you and
your band in the Easy Way Verse three D.
Speaker 6 (14:56):
Yeah, yeah, a white Lighter in the Rocking Robots. And
I got my uncle, Lewis Martina's my cousin. He's a
he's a big film for a music producer. He's gonna
score it and all that stuff to it.
Speaker 4 (15:07):
So so we're dealing with that. We're all over the place.
Speaker 1 (15:10):
Well, you you mentioned you got three filbums. Tell us
more about your your projects you got happening right now.
Speaker 6 (15:17):
Well, we have a movie called Death Realm The Haunting Begins,
which we're we're calling now Lost Realm The Haunting Begins.
And it's like a ten million dollar projects.
Speaker 1 (15:25):
You know.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
We shooting in Nevada, and we got Mark Hamill, Doug Jones,
Lee Arenberg.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
Dude, I gotta tell you, I'm glad you took my advice.
I told you to take death out of it. I
love that.
Speaker 4 (15:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (15:36):
Yeah, it's called Lost Realm, A Lost Realm the Haunting begins.
So and then we got Mark Hamill, Doug Jones, and
then we're talking to Kevin Bacon and then Eric's involved
with this.
Speaker 4 (15:46):
He's one of the co producers in there. So, uh,
we got that one going, and we also have another
one called uh.
Speaker 6 (15:53):
The Others, which is it's sort of like a like
an et extra trescial type of simla. We're looking into
right now and we're looking at that. We'll probably shoot
that in uh in Colorado or something like that. We're
looking at places and that's another big budget thing. And
so we got those two going and another one and
a couple of other projects without rolling, you know, plus
things we have about right now. And yeah, yeah, we're
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pretty busy engratulation.
Speaker 7 (16:19):
Yeah, so you know, go ahead, but you know, you
got a large percentage of people, uh that are in
the sci fi horror and all that.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
What what was it that maybe took you down that path?
Because I love sci fi, I love the spooky movies
and uh, I'm not.
Speaker 6 (16:40):
Yeah the comedy yeah yeah, yeah, Yeah, looks like we
got a movie out there.
Speaker 4 (16:46):
Romantic comedy is coming out called The Extra with our
ron Power Junior and John Saxton.
Speaker 6 (16:52):
Is the last movie he did and as a romantic comedy,
and we have things like that.
Speaker 4 (16:55):
I mean, I'm kind of like, I'm a horror buff.
I I like space adventure of sci fi.
Speaker 8 (17:00):
It's just that you know, we've we've we've I mean I.
Speaker 6 (17:03):
Like these like you know, Star Wars type of things
and dragons and dungeons and maybevile times. It's just at
all the sci fi or things they people tend to
like really flock to them. And then you can do
things called like video games. They're called the auxiliaries, and
you can do video games.
Speaker 4 (17:19):
And toys and books.
Speaker 6 (17:20):
Like we have a movie right now out it's already
being in distribution. It's going through like Europe right now.
It's called Night Mistress, and it's got a it's.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
Got a book out.
Speaker 6 (17:28):
We're finishing the video game. I mean, it's a lot
of auxiliaries.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
To it, right.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Yeah, I'm not one too.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
I've been I've been telling people about about that one
and and I mean you guys showed me like characters
and like really cool stuff video game wise that I
don't know. Most people don't do movies that turn into
video games and work with big companies like Sony and yeah,
I think so, yeah, that's that's that's where the future's
at right now. Oh yeah, yeah, you know we're now
we're dealing with Yeah.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
Yeah, of course. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
They say Americans like forty nine fifty percent like the
sci fi smoking movie type stuff, and uh it's just
look at the uh what was it the reels that
keep playing now from the fifties. Uh yeah, you know
that's the different TV shows that they have and they're
still going on. Uh so yeah, yeah, you know yeah stuff.
Speaker 4 (18:19):
Yep, absolutely, And I come.
Speaker 6 (18:21):
I mean my family, for some of my great grandfather's
they were involved in Universal and things to do with
that and side horror films, you know, so I kind
of like been geared to that a lot. But I mean,
but I'll be but yeah, a person, I like the
sci fi adventures and I'm trying.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
To do all I want to do a.
Speaker 4 (18:35):
Sci fi adventure film, like a space adventure.
Speaker 6 (18:37):
You know, or something from the Middle Middle Ages Dragons
and dungeons.
Speaker 4 (18:40):
Put Eric in a in a night out in the
horse and.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
TV has I I would love. I love to be
a night I'm you know, I'm always doing the round
I'm always doing the roundtable with all the you know,
high frequency of people that we deal with the make
things happen.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
So I've always liked those.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
So so way I want to I want to take
you down. I don't take you down the road of film.
Uh you know film investing and money and acquiring, you
know kind of the before behind the curtain stuff that
you have to go through to be able to actually
make a project real. Can you give us like take
us down.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
That, Robbin Hoose?
Speaker 6 (19:17):
Well, the thing is, I mean when you I mean
have to do this so long that right now I
got I got multiple investors and and then I got
a movie. A lot of movies out there, and my
company has been on for a long time, so I
have about track record, and I got partners that are big,
big big giants, producers and stuff in studios.
Speaker 4 (19:31):
So I mean, getting the funding is not difficult. It's
still works, but it's not difficult.
Speaker 6 (19:35):
But I see, when you get funding for a movie,
you got the investors have to see that that you
have to you have to have the directors that have
a following, you have to have a company that has
a track record, you have to have a distribution deal.
They got to see what they're you got to know
about the business, about what the percentages is and how
they're going to get it first, and about the territories.
What's tell the movies, how you gonna sell it, you know.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
And if you're gonna make.
Speaker 6 (19:56):
A movie that's let's say like I'm to two million,
that's for streaming, so you and just make it and
thought to the to the screaming people like Netflix and
Hulu and all that. Or you're gonna make a theatrical
film over eight million and put it theatrical worldwide. But
then you have to have the big names, right like
Kevin Bacon and all that, so you can.
Speaker 4 (20:12):
Do it theatrical.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
So there's there's a lot of there's a lot of
there's a lot of.
Speaker 4 (20:17):
Wheels to go to it. So you know what you're doing.
Speaker 6 (20:20):
So the financing is one project, and putting it together another,
the distributions another.
Speaker 4 (20:25):
The creativity the acting is.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
Direct, and the producing the right. It's just so much
and so many people are involved. It's mind boggling. So
you really gotta know what you're doing because if you don't,
you just what if if I.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Took you a little farther back. For those that are
listening right now, that don't have the distribution and don't
know the giants, and don't know heads of the studs,
and aren't like us where they actually have their relationship
equity to make these projects happen. Take yourself back a
little bit before you had all this stuff, What did
you what did you do to get to that point?
To get all those And I, you know, I I
(20:57):
asked all my friends and family and credit cards that
they put all the money I could together, and I
made uh.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
One of the first movies I made.
Speaker 6 (21:03):
I gathered, I gathered one hundred thousand dollars and I
showut this film and then I I put it.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
Together, a little horror film and one one location, you know,
no names or anything. And then we did the movie.
Speaker 6 (21:13):
Then we turned around and sold it to like, you know,
UH to uh cinemats and things like that, and you
made made a million bucks. But but you know, you
just gotta know, you gotta you gott to gather and
keep as small as possible, you know, and try to
do it with a lot of a lot of help,
a lot of a lot of favors. You know, if
you have a will, there's a way, you know, if
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you have money, if you have money.
Speaker 4 (21:34):
Things to get easier. But if you don't, you still
do it.
Speaker 6 (21:37):
You gotta you gotta, you gotta be smart about it.
You gotta go make friends with producers that that are
doing things.
Speaker 4 (21:43):
And directors are doing things and have.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
You know, bag along and and you learn from them too,
and they'll push your stuff along, you know.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
So so yeah, so y, we we have do you
know Silk cos Art, he's a big actor, director, producer himself. Uh,
he's one of our easy Way family family. But he
was in a White Man Can't Jump with Leslie Snipes
and Woody Harrelson.
Speaker 4 (22:03):
N Yeah, Okay, he's listening.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
Right now, and he's actually chatting with us on the
interactive chat that we have during podcasts and and and.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
He was, he was, I just want you to know,
I mean, he's he's listening.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
He's here, so like you know, it's would you recommend
putting a and by the way, if you have any
if you're listening to the show in the background, we
might be hearing a little bit of feedback, so turn
off the show if you are listening to it. Would
you recommend putting a roundtable together of people and having
a collaborational efforts of other films like other Okay.
Speaker 6 (22:38):
That's beautiful, absolutely absolutely, because people help each other, you
know what I mean. It's uh yeah, us with something
like that, there's always something that somebody can learn from
everybody else or need help from something, right, So I
mean I can sit on the table and I can
probably get helped from somebody that something from somebody.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
That I you know, I don't know about, right, you do?
Speaker 1 (22:54):
You do?
Speaker 4 (22:55):
Absolutely, that's that's a great idea. Absolutely so.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
And then the people that are listening right now, Raster,
we actually hold on who is that uh, Cindy. Cindy's
asking a question, are you casting? Are you opening up
any opportunities for people? Well, yeah, we are.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
We're going to be casting. We got that many stars
lined puple. We're gonna be casting for uh Lost Realm. Uh,
the hunting begins pretty soon.
Speaker 6 (23:20):
And then we're looking into uh all the Others, which
is a space alium movie like et that we're going
to be casting after that, and then and then all
the projects that we got.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
But yeah, first we're going to be.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Doing a Lost Realm. Yeah, you know, you know what
I can see, Raster, I think this would be so cool.
We should cast them inside of the three D virtual metaverse.
And because really it's it's about how I mean, you
don't necessarily need to see them per se. It's really
how they act right, and how they talk and the
voice and and.
Speaker 4 (23:47):
Uh somewhat somewhere.
Speaker 6 (23:49):
You still have to match people with people you know,
and and how they get along in person.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
It's not just the acting.
Speaker 6 (23:54):
It's personalities. You know, how they can handle a role,
they can handle it or not. You know, how they
get along with other character.
Speaker 4 (24:00):
There's a lot to it.
Speaker 6 (24:01):
I mean, that's an idea, something to look into, you know.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I I okay, awesome, dad, did you have a question.
I didn't mean to interrupt you.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
I just want to you know, the industry to change
a lot, as you know, I mean the technology and
all that. And they say that over the last three
years because the digital cameras, remote filmmaking and advanced post
production software and so on and so forth, it's all changing.
How are you adapting to always change? I guess it's
kind of done at first of when it comes to
(24:31):
doing the movies, and you don't have to have the
big sets because you can create the sets online.
Speaker 4 (24:37):
Well, that costs money, but you're not a lot. That's
not no, no, you.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Have to no, no, no, all that.
Speaker 4 (24:42):
You got to know the business. That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (24:43):
If you make a movie under two million, and then
you take those movies and you stream them, and then
you make money because you put them to the streaming services.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
But anything with big name stars has.
Speaker 6 (24:51):
To be union and has to be over like eight
million bucks ago theatrical.
Speaker 4 (24:55):
But you do still need sets and you do all that.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
That's the industry is changing. But I mean you got
to change with it, and you got to know how.
You got to know what's happening, right, You're not yes
like anything else you know, but yeah, I mean you
got services, yeah absolutely, I mean you got to know.
You gotta know what the oh you know what names
so what and distribution all that stuff. I mean it's changes,
but not really, it's just you know, just takes different forms.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
But if there's cons like the shopping centers that close down,
you know, the giant We have giant shopping centers out here,
and they not only close some of the stores, the
center is gone and it's just their building and whatever
they're and and then you have you know what what
you have with the technology and and doing the movies.
I guess that's kind of similar where you're doing the
(25:40):
partner's streaming now instead of uh.
Speaker 4 (25:43):
Y street streaming, is you do the smaller ones a streaming.
Speaker 6 (25:46):
I mean sometimes they make big ones to streaming, big
big budget ones, but mostly things that are under two million.
Then everything else is theatrical, you know.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
But then but even even.
Speaker 6 (25:57):
They go theatrical, you go because Europe is a big market,
you know, you go to Europe and all.
Speaker 4 (26:01):
To Europe, they just love theaters. You know, everybody goes
to the theater.
Speaker 6 (26:04):
So that's why if a lot of the movies go
theatrical Europe first all over Germany, all the countries over there,
and then they come here, you know.
Speaker 1 (26:16):
Uh so rich I want to address because we have
a lot of fans listening and they're watching, they're in
tune in right now live. We had Sarah ask how
did you and I.
Speaker 8 (26:27):
So long?
Speaker 6 (26:27):
I freaky forgot it's been so long. I remember, it's
been like twenty five years. I don't know, twenty years forgot.
Speaker 1 (26:34):
I've always known, well, I know, I don't I don't
know if it was Mansions of Blood or I think
I know you we wait before that, way before that.
There's probably a carpet somewhere. But yeah, I don't remember either.
I mean, we've known each other for twenty years. Yeah,
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
I really don't. I mean, and we've done so much
stuff that I really don't remember.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
I'm teet.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
We can't we can't give you that official story because
we don't remember we've known each other. It's so low
but so so so Racer. We're going to be doing
this event and and we're going to be doing a
panel and entertainment panel basically the business of entertainment. We
called the Enterpertainment Panel, and and you know, we want
to have you on that panel. We're gonna have so
(27:15):
coz Art on that panel as well. We're gonna have
a lot of industry people to teach how to really
prep and position yourself for profits in the entertainment industry.
And that's that's gonna be in Yes, Yeah, that's that's important.
That important.
Speaker 6 (27:32):
Yeah, you got to know, you got to know the
business of the business. I thought I've taught a couple
of classics in Hollywood and just things like five hundred
people in there, because.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
You have to know the business of the business.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
It's not just.
Speaker 4 (27:41):
Acting direct, you know. You got to know the root
of it right, where to.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
How to distribute the money, how to how to make
it work, how to how to sell the thing, how
to get your money back.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
You have to know all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (27:51):
It's not just about origin.
Speaker 8 (27:54):
You had, yes, you have.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
It's a it's a bit. That's what they call business.
It's not cable business because they have nothing better to do.
It's called business because it is a business.
Speaker 1 (28:01):
So so it's music.
Speaker 6 (28:02):
The same thing with my cousin mincle. There's this music
is fun and everything, but still a business.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
You better you better. You better have armor on too,
that's like armor like platinum steel, and be ready for
the board at you.
Speaker 6 (28:15):
I always I always tell people you have to have
the armor of the strength of a rhino because you
get hit with so many arrows that.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
You have to bounce back. You have to have the.
Speaker 6 (28:24):
Heart of a lion because you have to have a
lot of courage, and you have to have the soul
of an angel because you have to help everybody.
Speaker 4 (28:30):
So uh yeah, you have to have the soul of
an angel. You armor over Rodney rhino and in the
spirit of a lion.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
If you don't have that.
Speaker 6 (28:38):
You don't have that in you, man, you don't leave
your life.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah yeah, hey, so the last time that hold on.
I want to make sure we capture this. So so
you have a chapter in the New Easy Way Family
Best the best book, Amazon number one best seller, two categories,
things going Viral. We've had over fifty two thousand responses.
Shout us to everybody supported this thing. You have a story,
(29:03):
you have a chapter, Give them a teaser, give them
a sample of why they would want to buy the
book and read your chapter.
Speaker 6 (29:09):
Well, it tells you a little bit, like you know,
how I got started in theater and the struggles you
get through in life, and how do you move on,
and how do you move about, you know, moving into television,
moving into cinema, how do you break into the business
a little bit, I mean, and I talk a little
bit about all that, and and then you know it's
in there, it's in there, and and mostly of how
(29:33):
I came about from Steege right and I started started.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
I'm still a stage actor, but I've been Sulebesian television film.
I don't have a lot of time to be on
stage anymore, but.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
That's where I started, you know and all that, and
are you going to be available on December fifteenth when
we do the release of the book. We want to
have you sitting down and signing your chapter. And so
I want everybody to give a chance to meet the
ractor Michaels himselves. So if you guys, you can one
den of the app and we'll make sure racors in
the app so you can meet them. But we're gonna
we're gonna be doing a live in person appearance for
(30:03):
the book release Easy Way Family, you know, the best
of the best book, which is also a toy drive
with toys for tots for Better Vision for Children, happening
on December fifteenth. And Raster, thanks so much for for
for joining us. We love having you part of the
Easy Family. Congratulations, congratulations, thank you got it.
Speaker 4 (30:22):
I love I love this all. I love the Little
Vision for Children thing. Are you doing a fantastic job.
I really like that a lot. I mean, that's a great,
great charity.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
I so appreciate that.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
With you, Well, we want to bring you on board officially.
I mean you're already pretty much on the advisory Celebrity
Committee and all that stuff, but we want to bring
you on board where we're building a mentor program where
people like yourself can teach kids how to filmmak, you
know we can.
Speaker 4 (30:48):
Yeah, that'd be great, man, that'd be great. Help some children,
you know, get gets get ahead and teach someone to
do stuff. And this this is just a great it's
a good it's a good charity.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
I love it.
Speaker 4 (30:56):
It's it's really really nice.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
So yeah, future, yeah, totally everything. We got to get
the other some time racer and kind of go over
some of the old videos from the past, you know,
and it's easy way there. But yeah, fifteenth uh, you know,
awareness to the kids for their eyesight and testing and
research so on.
Speaker 4 (31:14):
That's great.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
That's great for the for the foster kids. Yeah, all right, right, thank.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
You, thank you for joining us. And then and make
sure you guys www dot r b L live dot
com and shoot a comment and and say hi to
the chatters and we'll catch you ca catch you on
the flip side and congratulations again.
Speaker 4 (31:32):
Thank you guys. Thanks go back, so cool.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
All right, guys, So that was guys. Racer Michaels. Make
sure you look them up on easy Way app on
the Easily Interactive app as well as he'll be there
on the fifteenth and our December sixth. If you want
to meet him, he'll be at that event. Uh So
we're gonna go commercial break and coming up next to
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Speaker 1 (33:05):
You were about to experience Carma Lita's Corner. Carmela is
on Rosebud moved in the top forties of the godfather
of Paul James Brown. She's the founder of the Rose
Breastcancers Society. Now here's your host, Karma Leita.
Speaker 9 (33:26):
Well, hello there, Radio Land. All right, now, that's what
I'm talking about. We've got a lot to talk about.
As a matter of fact, I have a wonderful guest
coming your way today. She's one of my very special
friends at Saint Paul's Catholic Church, which I have been
(33:47):
attending for more years than I should admit, because I
actually grew up as a little girl there and that's
been some time ago. But anyway, I'm king Miss Jessica
Morales and she's just really one of the most lovely
people that I know there, and she comes from a
(34:12):
very special family, loving parents, Alfonso and Veronica Memrales, and
they have devoted their service to Saint Paul's Catholic Church
for some time now. Both Jessica and her brother, Alfonso
Morales Junior, have followed their parents' footsteps and joined and
(34:33):
continued service to the church and they can be seen
on Sundays for their regular attendance and service to the church.
Jessica Morales attended Immaculate Heart High School and she has
attended tell State La. She has studied telecommunications, the occupation
of her father, and also historical research. Following her graduation,
(34:59):
she will have we have this foundation on which to
lead a career. And right now her services includes being
an assistant catechist for Communion and serving Holy Communion, coordinator
for Confirmation services and co coordinator of the Youth Ministry.
And right now the church is getting ready for very
(35:24):
special celebrations like in December, which is normally celebrating between
December sixth and twenty fourth, Las Posavas, which commemorates the
journey of Mary and Joseph before the birth of Jesus,
and December twelfth, our Lady de Guadeloupe is honored with
a special celebration, and I'll let her tell you more
(35:45):
about that. I want to give a shout out to
Father Miguel Arzerevo, if he's listening, and all our other
wonderful church family members there. So let me bring on Jessica,
without any further to do. Good morning, Jessica, good morning,
good morning, good morning.
Speaker 10 (36:03):
How are you today?
Speaker 9 (36:06):
Are you hearing that applause?
Speaker 10 (36:07):
Jessica, Yes, I am very clear.
Speaker 9 (36:12):
You know, I always always make a joke about that
because I think it's a wonderful way to start the day.
You know, I think we should all have an applause track,
don't you.
Speaker 10 (36:21):
Yes, I do believe that as well.
Speaker 9 (36:25):
Yeah. Now, you know, we had a wonderful meeting you
and I in the little garden there in front of
the church building, and it was so wonderful to catch
up because you know, I've had my challenges getting there.
But we also while we were sitting there, we saw
(36:45):
some of the other church members that I hadn't seen
in a while, you know, and it was just really wonderful. So,
you know, one of the things we talked about is
the the what's happened with the youth? You know, with
your ministry with the youth, can you tell our listening
(37:07):
audience your role and you know how significant it is
to instill a commitment to serve others.
Speaker 10 (37:19):
Of course, so as you know, I am a part
of the Confirmation program, so I'm always you know, around
the youth, including the youth ministry, and in that I
guess occupation of sorts. We try our best to encourage
the students just to be good for today instead of
(37:40):
waiting for the tomorrow. That way they can help others
and influence others to do the same.
Speaker 9 (37:48):
Exactly. And you do a great job there. And I
just want to switch over a little bit to the
upcoming celebrations. Can you tell our listening audience a little
bit more about las posa Of.
Speaker 10 (38:04):
Course, last Povaas is a few days actually as a
celebration Oyah and Joseph, Mary and Joseph had you know,
traveled to Bethlehem in order to give birth to the
son Jesus. So we have las posadas. Each day is
(38:28):
hosted by a different family, and each day they all
do the song, the inside song and the outside song
to commemorate that event. And then sometimes there's pianos being broken,
something called bolos or little bags of candy to give
to the kids and the attendants that go to the event,
(38:51):
and all of it is centered on prayer and meditation
of the events that had happened.
Speaker 9 (38:57):
You know, Jessica, I had the privilege of actually staying
in Guernavaca, and you know that's been some time ago
and attending a las posada's celebration, so you know, I
personally experienced what it was like to follow that journey
(39:18):
and it was really really a wonderful experience. And now
tell us about the other celebration coming up of our
Le de Guadelupe.
Speaker 10 (39:30):
But yes, of course that for sure. Sometimes we'll celebrate
it ahead of time. But on the day of which
is December the twelfth, we will stay December eleven, closer
to midnight, We'll have a Mass, and then once it
hits midnight, we'll sing las manyanitas for like some sort
of like happy birthday to the Vita Wulla Lupe with
(39:51):
a mariachi present. Then later on earlier as well, at
like around six am, they do another Mass and then
they sing some more weren't too to honor you know,
Jesus as Mother as in.
Speaker 9 (40:05):
The Yes, that's a beautiful celebration. And you know, there's
one thing about our different observations. Everybody has a different
way you know, of observing, celebrating the higher power. Most
of us call uh God. I always like to add
(40:26):
the Mother in there too, But you know, when I pray,
I always pray to Father and Mother God as well.
But I just think, you know, our our Christian religion
nationwide has so many beautiful celebrations you know, we have
Christmas and you know that is such a beautiful tradition nationwide,
(40:51):
and you know, it's just I was just at a
friend's home just recently for Thanksgiving and we were looking
at Macy's perd and I just was thinking, Oh my god,
the time, the investment that went into producing that that
parade must have just been mind boggling, I can imagine,
(41:13):
you know. And just by chance, I happened to be
walking home and I had a bunch of bags in
my hand, and out of the blue, there came one
of my neighbors and asked me if I needed some assistance,
and so he walked me home. And it turns out
that he was one of the people who's actually been
(41:35):
involved in producing that parade. Now, I mean, I don't
believe in coincidence, is it? It just to me, it
just confirms my pathway, you know, it's letting me know
that I'm on the walk the right path, you know, Yes,
But listening, you know, Jessica, I'm so glad that you
(41:55):
were able to come on and you know, share a
little bit of yourself with us.
Speaker 7 (42:02):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (42:03):
And we do have another guest coming on. So is
there some way that you can let everybody know how
they can join the celebrations.
Speaker 10 (42:15):
Oh yes, so we will have a at Saint Paul
in La We will be having a three day event
starting actually this writing. There's going to be tacos and
mariachi in the ah in like at six around six,
and then on Saturday, actually we'll be celebrating our pastor
(42:38):
in his service to the church as a priest. We
will be having a celebration, then Thanksgiving Masks, then a
celebration after and then December eighth, which is this Sunday
as well, from eight to eight, we will be having
our little beauty hey Nowalelupez festival with food and events
and entertainment for anybody who's in is it in coming.
(43:01):
We'll be there from eight to eight, eight am to
eight pm.
Speaker 9 (43:04):
Okay. And I think the website for Saint Paul's is
the name of the church itself, right. It's right there
on the corner of Washington and eleventh Street and very
easy to find. I mean, it's huge. It actually was
the same church that Sophia Lauren got married in. You know,
it's been there for a long time and I actually
(43:26):
knew Jack who's gone on to Glory who was there
in the nineteen thirties before they actually built the church,
and I wanted to get him on my talk shows,
so you know, unfortunately he graduated before I could do that.
But yeah, Jack went really really, I mean far back
(43:48):
in his history and I couldn't believe, you know, when
it was time to celebrate his life, that church was
packed holes at least a thousand people and I don't
think there was an empty seat for Jack. It just
shows you his service to the church, how much he
was loved. So yeah, can you give a step website
(44:09):
or do you know it offhand?
Speaker 10 (44:11):
Yes, so if you want the address, it's nineteen twenty
South Bronson Avenue, Los Angeles, California, and the website is St.
Paul T a u L s LA dot org.
Speaker 9 (44:28):
Okay, Jessica, with that, we're gonna let it go there,
and thank you again for being a wonderful guest.
Speaker 10 (44:35):
Of course, thank you so much for the invitation.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
All right, another awesome segment by Carmela's Corner makes you
look her up on the easy Way Wall of Fame
and connect with her. If you want to be a
guest on Carmel's Corner and learn all the other awesome
things that Carmela is doing. So we're going to go
into the final certain five segment and Dad, I know
(45:01):
you're itching to get a part of that conversation.
Speaker 2 (45:03):
That was a nice looking Catholic conversation. Thanks ever on arts.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
So coming up next, guys, is a good another very
good friend of mine. He's one of the top podcasters
on easy Way TV and easy Way Podcast. Excuse. He's
a new official easy Way Family member in the Silver
Level and he's an American producer, digital creator, radio host,
(45:30):
disc jockey, creator, promoter of off Broadway producer with one
hundred and ten million views accounting. He's known for hosting
a popular podcast called Movie Reviews and More nineteen ninety
three for Talk four Media Talk for TV K four
HD Radio Woman on TV Worldwide Television network IUBE two
(45:52):
four seven now easy Way Network. Sebastian Movie Reviews and
More features elect electric group of beautiful and talented co
hosts as they chat with celebrities, musicians, athletes, writers and
business media moguls. Uh Sebastian sixth sense for his diverse
and ever expanding audience cultures inspires a creation of the balanced,
(46:16):
mixed information and entertainment. You know, he delivers so much.
He's got over sixty four thousand celebrities and counting involved
in his in his mix. And we're going to learn
more directly from Brian because we don't have enough time
for his whole, his whole bio.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
Yeah, let's go in.
Speaker 1 (46:34):
That's let's bring Brian.
Speaker 8 (46:39):
Brian. I. I loved the early segments of stuff.
Speaker 4 (46:45):
It was good.
Speaker 1 (46:46):
Oh yeah, yeah, I've been I've been wanting to connect
you to Race and Dream Cinema productions for a while. Brian.
I can't wait for you for you to interview him.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
Yeah, I love you. He's great.
Speaker 8 (47:00):
One thing he that Denzel Washington said there's no show
without the business. And then what tom Alda said, there's
no such thing as coincidences. It does not exist.
Speaker 2 (47:10):
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, but uh, Brian, you uh, you know
that's the problem of having the type of kind of
bio that you have. By the time you're done with it,
you only got about a minute or two left to
be on the show. But other than that, you know
what it's like. I asked Rachel, you could have gone
in any direction. I mean, you have the energy of
the drive and so on. What What was that little
(47:33):
thing that brought through? Was it a radio show or
a TV Was there something that or somebody who talked
to that kind of took it down this path of
you know, production and shows and so posting shows. What
do you think it was that changed your life?
Speaker 8 (47:49):
No, I always wanted to be in radio, and radio
was you know, before podcast came around. It's a hard
thing to do. It was only about you know what
that was a video. It's so hard to be a
traditional radio It's like being a star in the old ays.
It wasn't me, you know, So it's always that moment.
I never wanted to be a star. That's why I
(48:10):
never wanted to be an actor. I be better behind
the scenes. I always say, leave me and let me
do my thing, and I'll make you look good the
best that I can.
Speaker 2 (48:19):
Yeah, and that's exactly true, guys, because being on a
program or a movie or whatever, it's it was just
something that other people did and it was almost impossibly
on the radio. Now the door's open and Brian's taken
it to another level. So congratulations on all the stuff
you're doing. I'll tell you what. So, Brian, big question,
what do you do in your third time.
Speaker 8 (48:41):
It's like, I don't I figured it out today. This year,
I've only had two days off. And the reason why
I keeps track of these things is because why everybody
was having funds in the holiday weekend, I was working
Black Friday. You know, there's no such thing as Thanksgiving
over the scenes. The rest of the world doesn't celebrate Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (49:01):
Some of them do.
Speaker 8 (49:01):
Who's been to America? They life just like they don't
celebrate Halloween. But some of them do. So what about
the rest of the world. So I always want to
be international, not national.
Speaker 1 (49:12):
That's the problem brand you. You have done so many
amazing things in twenty twenty four. Let's talk about what
accomplishments you had for this year and then and then
we'll move into twenty twenty five. You know, what are
your future goals?
Speaker 8 (49:28):
Twenty twenty four it took me six years October sixth
of this year to beat Joe Rogan, not by ten
million views now by the total views, but by twenty
because our views grew up every day. I think, Eric,
you and I talked Friday about an hour and fifteen minutes.
While we were talking, you were giving me little tidkets
and fine tuning things. We all need fine tunings. You
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don't get any place by yourself. And one of the
things I always tell people almost every day, almost every
day since I've met Eric, is you don't get anywhere
by yourself. But what he has done, what he's doing
to help people, if they listen to him, they will
go far. And it's just like, I'm sure you've got
a lot of your inspirations from your dad, and so
I'm happy that you work with your dad. There's a
(50:10):
lot of people that don't understand how much work goes
into what you do. What I do, which your dad
is a better vision. I like saying, you talk. It's
the same thing helping the kids. And so for me,
beating Joe Rogan was it took me six years to do.
But I didn't do it by myself because I have
twelve co hosts. Six of them are all constantly recurring.
(50:31):
So when I put them out doing other interviews and
things like that, it's to bind total views of all
the stuff that we do. You know, remember shave on
Worldwide TV Networks, which used to be women's broadcast teving networks.
That's how we kind of like started out there. But
out of Tennessee. It t for seven out of frank
for Tennessee, which I'm wanting to get eric on. We
started out there almost over twenty one million views in
(50:54):
counting a lineable eighty thousand, easy Way for forty two thousand,
seven hundred, goes on and on and.
Speaker 2 (51:00):
On a little interjection with Shay Bahan. We were at
an event together and say, and we're out in the
lobby there and I said, you want to do a
little shower for Tom, you know, the actual founder he
was ninety seven years old for Better Visits for Children
will work too better? And I said, say, you want
to do a little something for Tom here, and she
did a nice little video and it was only a
(51:24):
short time afterwards that he passed away, so she was
one of the last people that did a little thank
you Tom. You know, that's pretty interesting. Yeah, she's pretty cool.
But so much go on that and you yeah, you're
transitioning well though. See that's so important, and you mentioned
(51:44):
all that, you know, before we get off, Hold on.
Speaker 1 (51:47):
Guys, before we get off. Top of my question was
twenty twenty four your accomplishments and by the way, congratulations
on that having more views than Joe Rogan, that's huge.
But I also said, let's get into twenty twenty five
because I want to hear the behind the curtains, the
real exciting stuff, the things that people people don't know about. Brian,
and I know you guys have tricked under your sleeves,
so share with us, dude.
Speaker 8 (52:07):
Twenty twenty five was always going to be the year,
going back to two and a half through almost three
years ago, that I was going to go overseas and
help spread the word of all the stuff that we're doing,
whether it's easy Way, Easy Way Family, easy Way Podcast,
Easy Way Network, what movies were using more and dream
Weaver Arts and a dream Weaver Artists Ranch. Because I
want to see based on the condition, say when I
(52:28):
go to Brazil March twenty six I mean March sixteen
to the twenty sixth, the visit friends who always to
take care of who came to the US. A lot
of my friends came to the US and didn't have
a place, so I took care of them and their
parents who welcomed me and said every time you come
to come over to our time, potentially you're staying with
us because you took care of our friends. She took
care of my son or daughters. That to me is important.
(52:50):
So I'm going to visit them. But I want to
see I want to establish more solid grounds when I
go to Brazil, when I go to Columbia, when I
go to Greece. There's a certain things that I'm invited to.
It's a Los Angeles Greek Film Festival, when I go
to Canada, and being on the art console there being
a Jewish when it comes to, you know, seeing art,
getting all of those individual artists who don't get recognitions,
(53:12):
and then later in the year into the UK and
then going to Australia. So I hit five countries next year,
spreading all the things that we're doing and telling people
that may not know what Eric does, what Eric's dad does,
and my friends in Tennessee. That's my goal for twenty
twenty five instead of being fake.
Speaker 2 (53:30):
And you know, that's so important because you realize when
you go out there, how many so many people are talented,
aren't they. I mean, you come across these people go wow,
how come ley're now out stage somewhere and there's so many.
But yet it's difficult, you know, because it's the difficult
road to road to get out there.
Speaker 8 (53:48):
Well, that's why I hope, yes, they're interviewing people. You know,
a lot of people were or might not be a
celebrity today, but three months from now they could be.
That's why no, I always said yes to interview anybody.
I was there when Drad Pitt first was interview. You
guys had your kitch party last Thursday, which was great.
(54:10):
By the way you were talking about Maya Angelo. I
was the only time I wore a suit and tie.
That's doing the interview with her. That a movie she
directed from Merrimax called Down in the Delta. It was
an honor to sit in front of her for seven minutes.
And I just remember she complied me, I like to tie,
young man. That was the last time I ever wore
a tie. But to be complimented from her from that
(54:30):
stead something and because I was so uncomfortable. So I
don't wear suit and ties. You won't let me, you
won't see me in that. So you learn a lot
of things with what you're comfortable in what you can do.
But also you have a lot of You've got a
lot of stones, rocks, arrows being thrown you away because
of jealousy and you guys know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (54:48):
Absolutely absolutely jealousy, envy, and you know the people you
come across, like we were at the home. You remember
the home in Beverly Hills. I was talk and the
home in Beverly Hills. Uh, yeah, we're there. Was I
don't do you remember Roddy Rodger Piper?
Speaker 8 (55:07):
Uh he was my idle hot lot.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
Wasn't he cool? Wasn't he a cool guy? I mean,
you know, people have no idea when when you see
the person and and they're doing the crazy stuff on
the in the in the ring or whatever, but what
that person is like, Like for instance, Peter Final that
was there with his girlfriend and we were talking and
h we're going to have him on the show, and uh,
(55:33):
you know he didn't. Yeah that wasn't his girlfriend, that
was his daughter.
Speaker 8 (55:41):
You never know.
Speaker 2 (55:43):
Ye, well the lady that was there talking to him
was a little but maybe it was somebody different. But anyway,
y Roddy was there and uh, and you know when
they were talking to Peter, he was a bike guy,
you know, the Wild Angels and all that, and yet
he didn't like Harley. Just you find out some of
this stuff. It's interesting. Well, Uh.
Speaker 8 (56:03):
The reason I went to Glasgow, Scotland because I had
always thought that Roddy Roderck was from Scotland. Turns out
he was from Canada. So I want them, I want
there Edinburgh, Scotland to go get my killed because I
wanted to be like Roddy Roddy Piper. If I was
a villain, it would be like him. And then on
the flip side of that, I'm like, I couldn't take
that much Pennis punishment. But I love the guy because
(56:26):
I learned how you can how you could get heat
by being that villain. And anytime you watch a movie,
it's the villain that's always the star of the film.
Without a good villain, it's no start.
Speaker 1 (56:39):
To ari O'teel tombs to. I haven't seen her her
in a while, but I heard she's doing doing really
really well. Uh. So, Brian, you're going to be on
our panel. Uh and well you're gonna be speaking actually,
but you're also going to be on our entertainment panel
for the Easy Way Verse.
Speaker 7 (56:53):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (56:54):
Big Evan, And I you know what what I'm really
doing is I want to create I want to really
teach people how click and order is taking over brick
and mortar, And it's really kind of like, that's what
the panel is going to be about, is click and
order versus brick and mortar and the business behind it.
And so what would you say to that, you know,
how has everything's transitioned? You know, how are you coping?
(57:17):
What would you tell the audience right now to be
able to use click and order tools and to be
able to position their business for click and order which
means digital social media, AI web three that type of stuff.
Speaker 8 (57:30):
Well er, if nobody knows better than you, a lot
of these people are afraid to take a chance. They're
afraid to adventt and adjust, and if you don't do that,
you won't survive. The dad talked about earlier that they
used to be a mall. There the reason why I've
seen a lot of these malls cross country go out
of business because everybody's chose to go to Amazon. I
don't shop Amazon. I'd like to support small business. Women,
(57:54):
own those those people, those those inventors, those authors, those
artists that do not get to help America will built
on small business. Once small business goes away, America goes absolutely.
Speaker 1 (58:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
Yeah, the steps on that are that's the backbone for sure.
Speaker 8 (58:11):
And the finish with is what you're creating is something.
And I hate to give Erica all the credit and stuff,
but what he's created I just don't see it with
anybody else across country. And that's why I want to
go all overseas next year, because I want to see
what they're not doing or what they're doing differently. Because
no matter what happens, whether there's a war or new technology,
(58:33):
whatever happens outside the US eventually makes its way to
the shores of the United States of America.
Speaker 2 (58:38):
Oh yeah, yeah, Well.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
Brian, you'll you'll be happening and I'm glad that we're
part of your twenty twenty five plan and I'm glad
that you share it shared that you'll You'll be happy
to know that the team has now uploaded all the episodes.
Every episode.
Speaker 8 (58:56):
Yeah, it's all, it's all utloaded to tell the audiences.
I was on the phone with Eric as soon as
he got off it had to be what not even
twenty minutes later, you've actually done with stuff. I was like, Wow,
they work ass.
Speaker 1 (59:08):
I got a big shout out to our amazing team.
We're about about seventy five people now in the company,
and I give all credit to the team, But so
tell people. I mean, you have one episode that has
like two point three million views, why does that get
so many many views? Tell to give people kind of
a sneak peak of what we're getting ready to put
(59:29):
on easy Way TV. And what would their takeaway be?
Why would they want to check out your show?
Speaker 8 (59:36):
Because there's always something that people aren't doing, Like tomorrow's show.
Our show is a always live tomorrow. The one hundred
and twenty eight live shows in a row will never
take We go straight through the year. We never stop,
We never take a break. It doesn't matter what states
or what country of them. I'm going to always do
my live shows because nobody else does them. How many
people are do you know straight through the end of
(59:57):
the year. Nobody. Most of them they take you know,
the second week of December, they take it off and
then they come back to the second week and no,
So I do what everybody else does not do. You
do the same thing in a different way. And then
what happens is why we're friends. We meet in the middle.
You do your thing, I do my thing. We meet
in the middle. No one can be this when we're achieving,
(01:00:18):
and that's the whole thing about it. But we're here
to help support. And then the other thing is, you know,
I just like to focus on the smaller people. There's
people I learned a firm Sanduel Jackson. He said he
would read any scripts. He doesn't care if it came
from his janitor or his gardener. And I never forgot that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
He told me that.
Speaker 8 (01:00:35):
So I said, you know what, I'm going to always
make sure that I interview everybody, no matter who they are,
watch every single movie that sent to me, do my
best to read every every book that sent to me.
And that's not easy because no matter what she takes
me movies today, it's hard. It's not easy. But what
he was they don't realize how much work goes into it,
(01:00:57):
and they don't want to do the work. Do they
air it?
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
No, everybody wants it done for them, but they don't
want to pay for it.
Speaker 2 (01:01:05):
Think that, and that's what the text is about easy
That's the thing.
Speaker 1 (01:01:08):
Is, you don't you don't get done for youth services
unless you invest into done for youth services. But what
we do here the Easy Way Network, we give you
the option, the option to be able to do it
yourself with amazing tools. And then let's get into that. Brian.
I mean, you've been a member now, you've been a
a Alliance and affiliate member for a while, and now
(01:01:28):
you've recently upgraded. You've actually wanted to one of the
bells and whistles and you're still remember now but you
were a member for a long time, and and talk
about your experience and being a member and why you
decided to to upgrade.
Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
How is it helping your podcast?
Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
How is it helping your business? You know, because people
are listening right now, and I'm sure that when people
press the share button they're going to be like, well,
what is easy Way Network? What is this? It's always
best to hear from the third parties that are getting
the results.
Speaker 8 (01:01:54):
Well see things. One one person you went to ease
me too, which which is easy. He's my southern mom.
If you had never answered used to me tour, I
would have never picked a film that she told me about,
the last Christmas writer out of her family. And then
she goes just didn't go anywhere, which is why I
didn't want you to stay involved with it. We just
(01:02:14):
weren't going to do anywhere because we didn't have the money,
and so that's why I didn't do anything. But I
always said, Okay, well we'll come back around in a
different way, a more positive way, because I could see
the sinking ship and I didn't want anybody to go
down with me. Let me be the scapegoat on that
and I was. But what happened is two years later
I went to Tennessee. She always said, Brian, I want
you to come down here. There's people that need help.
(01:02:35):
I'm like, how am I supposed to help these people?
They're already famous? Am I supposed to help them? What
she was talking about, Eric was come meet my people.
When someone says come meet my people, that means you're
being welcome into her group, their group. She is Southern Royalty.
When I got there, I said, oh, this is what
she means. The reason why we do so well out
(01:02:56):
of Tennessee with IUBE, which goes up against YouTube two
four seven, Jimmy Adams Don King's on it's the only
place where he puts his material and he's got eighty
three or eighty four million followers. Well, it's because he
traveled the world. Jimmy Adams traveled the world with him,
So that show one point five million views and still
counting today. Another one with two millions views, Katterinea Casias.
(01:03:20):
I took her with me. I wanted them to see
what was going on in Tennessee. Nashville is busier than
Las Vegas. I've been saying it since twenty eighteen. I
could go down the strip in Vegas and barely hit people.
Except for the CEF convention. They've just lost their audience.
But they all went to Tennessee. They've all moved to Tennessee,
and I've never seen so many people from California there.
Speaker 2 (01:03:41):
So when you remember sat.
Speaker 8 (01:03:43):
Chat, well you remember smatchat and behind and all those things. Well,
there's always other sites. You have Easy Way, there's a Lineable,
which is not up to that, but they do different things.
There's there's there's LinkedIn, which is a good professional site,
but they won't to go more by impression. So we're top.
We're in the top seven percent on there. So you
(01:04:05):
find other alterner there's besides an Instagram, Instagram Live or
a TikTok. I always say this, I'm a YouTuber, not
a tittocker. And I chose the YouTube shorts because I
can see them movement and I can you know, if
they're analytics on itube, I just have to wait from
them to put something up. I don't control any of
the stuff, but I can control what I put up
(01:04:26):
on itube. I don't patrol the lineup, but I just
put it up. So the reason why I chose to
finally do something with easy Way was because I watched
everybody for a long time, nobody what is doing with
Eric's put together, And it took a long time for
him to put these things together to get these people. Now,
everybody's coming one way or another. And like I've said,
(01:04:47):
watch the people starting to come in from Tennessee, watch
them to start coming from other countries. Because I'm like
that casting director or that location scout. Once I go there,
people start to follow us. So I'm like a five
pipe in a different way. But you want to write
people want the good people.
Speaker 1 (01:05:04):
Yeah, I second that. I can I can tell I
can tell you I've known I know Brian for a
long time. We have a question from the audience too.
Tina is asking how we met. I guess, I guess uh.
People were in the.
Speaker 8 (01:05:18):
Hotel in twenty fifteen. I was going down the stairs,
Eric was going up and he goes, I don't know
who you are, but God told me I need to
meet you. Those were his precise words.
Speaker 1 (01:05:28):
Yuh so let that uh you know, hopefully it helps
you guys there listening, you know when you meet somebody.
I mean honestly, when I when I did that, Brian,
I was just I was just being real and that's
what I felt the spirit.
Speaker 8 (01:05:43):
But you will, I think I said, well, I've never
heard this time before. I said, well, let me go.
And then you invited me to the yaw party, which
is how I met Edie, which has led to taking
your phone to put In Hollywood Film Festival and then
taking me to Tennessee. Eric, if you had not done that,
we would not be where we are today.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
And shout outs to a Gene with celebrities you know, yeah,
Joe shout outs to Gene because if it wasn't for
his event, and you know we partnered at what we
were producing a lot of stuff with him. Uh, you know,
I would have. I would have. I don't even know
if we'd be on the on the interview right right now.
But I really felt like I had a spiritual presence.
I you know, whatever you guys might think your religion,
(01:06:27):
your beliefs might be I feel like I had an
angel whisper in my ear. You need to meet this
person and and and sometimes.
Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
You guys, you gotta you got to capture that.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
You know, like a lot of times you're going to
be given gifts and signals and and and different things.
But you got to keep your eyes open to to
receive the spiritual signals. To receive you have to go.
Speaker 8 (01:06:48):
With your instincts with that too. And a lot of
people don't, They go, oh, I should have done this.
You never want to have with my number one co host,
Kerry is always talking about I have regret. I'm like, Kerry,
you can't do anything in the past, but you could
do something today going forward. We have these conversations daily,
Eric and I had told it. You've known Eric for
a long time. You need to get your ass on
(01:07:10):
easy Way network and stop stalling, stop wasting time.
Speaker 1 (01:07:14):
Mm hmm. Yeah, I mean you're you're you're a huge
advocate for us, Brian, and now I mean we're I
can't wait to take it to the next level because
now as a silver member, you're getting all those did
you notice how all those gadgets and gidgets opened up
in your account. You got the appointment button and the
buy now button, and the blog button, the event button,
the podcast like, everything opens up for you as soon
(01:07:37):
as you make that upgrade. Did you see that?
Speaker 8 (01:07:40):
Yeah, So for me was I can't do a lot
of stuff when I'm on the road, when I'm at
the events. Because here's the other thing, the reason we
decl world because I'm at events that nobody else is at.
When I go to the toy World, when I go
to the art show, when I go you know, if
I go to Art Dazel in Miami, if I go
to the Toronto Film Festival, if I go to tell
you why these events that there's no media ad no
(01:08:03):
media there. A lot of them have gone on to business,
some of them have passed away, the businesses were bought.
I don't ever have to worry about that because we
built it into the system not to be you know,
sacrificial lands.
Speaker 1 (01:08:17):
In a way that reminds me of Bryan. Speaking of
media coverage, you know, we appreciate you, you know, supporting
on all the events that we're doing, and we're looking
forward to having you covering as well as you know,
I mean, you're on the Committee for the for the
Big March second Oscar Viewing Benefit, Better Benefit for Better
Vision for Children, which is we're doing our easy Way
(01:08:39):
Awards and and you're you're bringing so much to the
table and we appreciate you. I also want to invite
you to an event coming up on January twenty fifth.
I don't know if you're familiar with the World Financial
Group organization, but they do a big event called the
Wealth Bowl, and we we help that event every year.
It's it's it's it's next level. This is like I
(01:09:00):
don't even talk about this normally unless you're a Platinum
member or you're part of our elite groups.
Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
But I want to bring you there.
Speaker 1 (01:09:07):
And it's in San Diego, So if you're available, to
mark your calendar for that one, and you know, let's
talk about that as well. Is you're so your podcast
is going to be on easy Way Podcast. People can subscribe,
they can become a guest, they can become an advertiser,
they can follow your system that you're getting ready to
really use the easy Way podcast system. Are you open
(01:09:31):
for more guests? Are you open for more opportunities, more
people's stories? Are you completely booked up? I mean having
over one hundred.
Speaker 8 (01:09:37):
And here's the answer that I tell everybody. We'll always
book four months in advance because of lives. That's the
real reason why a show is always live. We always
have like nine people on because we don't have room.
But I want to get everybody on as long as
their patient will get them on. And then the other
thing is I always say yes to anything people because
you just never know what's going to happen. People are
(01:10:00):
always grateful that you took the chance to take the
time to hear their story because everybody has the story
to tell and a lot of the big outlets do
not do that. And I learned that from them say
what they wouldn't do, and that's how I got a
chance to get into energy people that they didn't have
time to go to. They didn't send someone from CNN,
they didn't send someone from BET. I would say, hey,
(01:10:20):
I always said this, I'm going underneath my name Bryan
Sebashian Vivevithan more, but I'm going to use your bigger
outlets to get me in because there were things that
I couldn't get in that they were just baby based
in as an outlet, and that I found out that
they didn't have the rights to their content. Eric and
I said, wow, if you're working for CNN or BEET
(01:10:42):
for twenty years and you don't own the rights to
the interviews that you did, doesn't as the influencer when
it comes to vying, snapshack and all those things that
was most important to us, wasn't it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
Eric, Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
You mentioned the earlier how some people they don't follow
through or they you know, they could have done this
through that. They asked seniors that were a little too
late to change there in the nineties late nineties, what's
on your mind? What can you tell me? And they
say one of the one of the biggest things.
Speaker 8 (01:11:17):
I love telling them because and I'll tell you why.
There's a lady. Her name is Lois. She's eighty six
or eighty five years old. She's my second sotern mom.
Speaker 2 (01:11:25):
Now.
Speaker 8 (01:11:25):
She iwas I was invited to a smaller art gathering,
which is why you should go and just say yes
and be open. You never know who you're going to meet,
and we just connect. She's been the art executive art
director in Tennessee the State of Tennessee the thirty fifth years.
She just retired. Her husband David has passed away. He
played with Stephen Wolf, he played on Stacked Records. He
was there for all those things. When they have her Elvis,
(01:11:47):
they have Elvis is dead and they're all of these things.
The history that she knows, the people that she introduced me.
I would have never had met Bernie talpn Thatt mom
Haven in Tennessee promoting his art and his book, not
the music, not not not as a writing partners for
Elton John, but the artist and the book author that
he was.
Speaker 2 (01:12:09):
I never said that, isn't Ebim related to Elvis? Someone
who is to have the right one? Yeah? Right, So
so' Brian, what my point here was when you mentioned
the people and you know, not following through, they said
two things that these seniors I mean, I'm talking about
seniors that are close to one hundred and they said, uh,
(01:12:29):
there's what's on your mind And they said, there's two
aggravating things that they have regret and anguish for not
following through with something or not reaching out to somebody.
And you know that kind of thing. Oh guys, if
you you know, if you have the opportunity, follow through it,
because time goes by, it's all done, and you missed
your opportunity.
Speaker 8 (01:12:50):
Absolutely, And I follow like Asian traditions. You're in Japan,
it's you always honor your elders. In most societies, whether
you're Italian, whether you're a Mexican, you always would honor
your elders. Where did that get lost? When did someone
who was twenty one years old become an authority on anything?
(01:13:10):
No matter what, they're only still twenty one. They maybe
get a social media, but they're terrible at communication, they're
terrible about picking up the phone. They may be terrible
at following through because they may have gone through stuff,
but they're still twenty one.
Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
Well, it's funny you said that, parent, because they had
an article about these younger people in the business industry
and they're talking to executives. They say, they just don't
follow through, they don't have communication with the people, they
don't do the work, and they have to let them go.
And they're getting older people that know how to communicate
and so on. But on the other hand, it's the
(01:13:47):
older people that have to come to them to learn
a lot of stuff. Some of the reversal there because
they know the tech. I mean, they grow up with it.
It's built in, it's wired in, so people like me,
you know, we're asking questions, how do I.
Speaker 1 (01:13:59):
Do this and that?
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
Now, let's see as the kids coming over here, you go,
this is how you work your phone or whatever. But yeah,
you know, maybe it's because they're not communicating in person
as much as people used to. I don't know, but.
Speaker 8 (01:14:13):
The these generation, I call them zombies because they're walking zombies, terrible,
they're lazy. They're good at social media and technology that
they're terrible about almost everybody else. And they have ADD
and ADHD and everything else on them. But they always
experienced laws too, so they were used to doing things
going back to snaptack and buying by themselves. But if
(01:14:35):
you got them in as a team, they didn't know
how to communicate because they were downstairs or upstairs working
on social media, working on computers, and then they didn't
know how to take the time to help someone who
was I don't call them senior citizens. I call them
experienced seniors because it's the knowledge that they have. So
when you know, I would experienced seniors and actually show
(01:14:55):
them slowly because I remember I didn't get my first
laptop until I was in until what two thousand and six.
I was starting just doing emails and then I couldn't
find these These kids are like, you gotta do it
like this, you got to do it quick, and I
was like, no, no, you got to show me because
I don't know what I'm doing.
Speaker 2 (01:15:13):
So for granted, it's time, Yeah, I exact. Yeah, So
what I did?
Speaker 8 (01:15:19):
I learned a lot from them by watching what they
didn't do. And Eric, you may know this one, but
the audience may not know. Do you know they like
the colors red and orange. When they're getting hundreds and
thousands of views of followers going through looking at their feeds,
they stop with those colors. How do I know that?
Because the Columns family fifty five million of my followers,
(01:15:40):
which not mine, but they're in my networks. Okay, they
weren't invited to things I would invite them. I would
watch what they were doing. They were between the eighteen
year ages of eighteen to twenty three. They were great
with social media, and I go, well, why do you
do this? So how do you stop? And then you
know DM me, Well, I don't like the DM people
because you know why that's almost excuseful, like, hey, you
(01:16:01):
know you can reach out to me, but I don't
have to reach back to you. In today's things, it
would be I don't have to take up the phone,
but here's my phone number. That's what I learned.
Speaker 1 (01:16:11):
Yeah, that's a really good point.
Speaker 8 (01:16:14):
So all of these things, this is what I found
out by traveling the country nobody when there's no press
there and I'm capturing everything on my phone and there's
no big cameras anymore because they can't afford them, you know,
having a great photographer like Andy Graves and a few
other ones that you know of, they will tell you
what's been going on in the business. I've asked them
(01:16:35):
and me. So if I'm at a red carpet in Atlanta, Georgia,
and it closed opening the night and closing the night,
and I made the celebrities there and I'm the only
one from Los Angles, and then they have maybe one
jetty photographer who shows up late, and one or two
other people with just photographers. I've seen this cross country
since twenty eighteen. We went through this in twenty fifteen
(01:16:55):
with the Hollywood Film Festival, so I wasn't surprised.
Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
Hey, Brian, we got to wrap up, wrap up the
show now, we're a little bit over over time, but
this was such a I mean, the momentum, the energy
is such a great freaks great information and I saw again, guys,
you know, definitely look up Brian Sebastian on the ease
Way Wall of Fame. You can just simply just go
to the front page. Now you'll see him on as
a front of the second page. And Brian, anything else
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in closing that you wanted to leave our audience with.
We look forward to seeing you on all the events,
either you or your your team.
Speaker 8 (01:17:30):
I would say this now because I never said it before,
because now that I have to views and I don't
have to worry about that because they will always go up,
always subscribe, follow and light. And I always say this
because I was never I was always afraid to say
that because I didn't think I was worthy enough. Now
I am. But the thing about this is you see
somebody without a smile, please give them one of yours
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because the world needs it.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
I'm Brian Sebastian, Brian saying as you can rule the
world with a smile. Yep, absolutely a.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
Lot of the crowds. The crowd is going nuts on
on that one. Well, thanks so much for coming and
joining us.
Speaker 8 (01:18:04):
Brian, I'm always in debity for mtdcd D because without
him intdcly D, none of this would have happened, none
of it.
Speaker 1 (01:18:17):
Credit. Credit, it's all. It's all, you know, It's all
about credit where credits you know, really really do And uh,
all right, so guys look up to Brian Sebastian and
uh you know again, great opportunities. We have members like
that all over the network and we're gonna be doing
more and more things to let you guys know about
other members that are in our network and what they
have going on. Hey, I keep your eyes on easy
(01:18:38):
Way News dot com and uh yeah dat. As far
as how we met Edie, I have to think about
that one because I've known ady for a long time.
I have to remember how how I got introduced to
Edie and that whole group. But we got to get
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Absolutely, Then one morning, guys, why.
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Speaker 6 (01:20:38):
Is so?
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I don't know