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Speaker 12 (06:22):
What's up team.

Speaker 13 (06:23):
This is Robert Porter, missing it, Beline Lockhart and I
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we will talk politics, culture in history today. We have
a great show today to talk about Taste the Mode
Town and the I E. Market Night with a Pallicharter
Academy and the United Way of Samernadino or Samardio.

Speaker 12 (06:45):
Arrowhead you died away of course Arrowhead.

Speaker 13 (06:48):
I should remember that, yes, but uh any anyways, we'll
get to that in a second. I just want to
mention that I Beiani is at his Redlands Camera Club
and the things in the styles that he is learning there.

Speaker 12 (07:03):
Wow.

Speaker 13 (07:03):
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lockert On. I love Sammernandino and that is brought to

(07:25):
you by motivational realizations, the energy, positive thought, right Eric,
you know it? And how do you find out more?
Ways to listen to this show.

Speaker 10 (07:37):
You can tune it on YouTube or kca radio dot
com as well as the KCAA app. Just go ahead
and type in KCAA on the Google play Store or
the Apple App Store and you could listen to Paris,
France to Paris, California.

Speaker 12 (07:49):
Hey don't you have a show?

Speaker 11 (07:51):
Yea, sir?

Speaker 14 (07:52):
Thank you for the plug.

Speaker 10 (07:53):
Man Palm Trees and Progress presents every Tuesday from seven
to nine pm and on world wide on all stream platforms.

Speaker 12 (08:00):
And how did that happen?

Speaker 10 (08:03):
You don't want to know?

Speaker 13 (08:04):
Man, nice, Well, I'll basically tell you team, if you'd
like a show here on case AA, please call our
general manager, Mark Westwood, and he'll let you know the hourly.

Speaker 12 (08:16):
Rates for a show. Basically, that's what it comes down to.

Speaker 13 (08:19):
You go out there, you get your sponsors, you bring
them on in to pay for your shows, and then
you can help the community like we are, or you
can talk about anything you want on here within reason.

Speaker 12 (08:31):
Within reason.

Speaker 13 (08:33):
So I had a guy talk to me about maybe
wanting to do a coin based show where they, you know.

Speaker 12 (08:39):
Look at coins.

Speaker 13 (08:40):
I'm like, that's actually an incredible idea and it would
possibly have a global audience, but you know, a niche
but still so you know, if you've got some idea
that you'd like to do. I know, people talk about water,
people talk about real estate that some people just play music.
Do you what do you talk about Eric elephants and things.

Speaker 10 (09:03):
Or yeah, I just referenced nine shows from the nineties,
so I can do that for.

Speaker 14 (09:08):
Like two hours.

Speaker 13 (09:08):
So yeah, don't turn don't tune into that show. But
like no, I mean, I don't say.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
No.

Speaker 12 (09:18):
We're just talk shows. We're having fun.

Speaker 13 (09:20):
And if you'd like to have one, you know, hit
me up, hit Mark Westwood up, and here at k
c a A you can have your own shout all right.
I'd like to mention our sponsors definitely, Pal Charter Academy,
and we have them in the house so they can
We're gonna find out a little bit about i e.
Market Night that they're having on October eighteenth. Yes, and

(09:43):
that's gonna be a big day for me because I'm
gonna have the Market Night.

Speaker 12 (09:47):
And then we have Taste the Motown right after that.

Speaker 14 (09:51):
Right, so.

Speaker 12 (09:53):
I'm gonna be tired now.

Speaker 15 (09:55):
Man.

Speaker 13 (09:55):
I told you, I told you, you know, and sometimes
things work out differently than you plan. Okay, I'd like
to definitely also mention our incredible sponsor Ted over at
Golden Pizza and Wings.

Speaker 12 (10:10):
They are incredible.

Speaker 13 (10:11):
I was just talking to Deon Taylor about Ted and
the good things that he does within the community. If
you don't know Dion's he's a minister here locally and
runs the Cruise Kachon a CRUs Kachon Foundation, and man,
he does some really good things. And like he mentioned
a man, there's this really good guy over at a

(10:33):
Golden Pizza. Why don't you go talk to him? Well,
I kind of put it off, you know, like, but
I went over there and took some pictures, right, Like
I'm sometimes.

Speaker 12 (10:43):
A little shy going in and talking to the to
the owners.

Speaker 13 (10:46):
Well it's because I don't like asking for money.

Speaker 12 (10:50):
Yeah, man, it's like it really makes me feel lock.

Speaker 13 (10:54):
I hate it. But like you know, the squeaky will
get some grease, right, some people say ask for twenty
no's where you get a yes or whatever.

Speaker 12 (11:01):
Right.

Speaker 13 (11:01):
So I went in there with with the help of
h with Manil one day and you know, he's just
an excellent guy.

Speaker 12 (11:10):
Brought me right in and he's been helping ever since.

Speaker 16 (11:12):
Uh.

Speaker 13 (11:12):
Provided pizza for the show, provided pizza for a pizza party.
He just does good things for the community and he
always helps Dion as well. Please support Golden Pizza and
Wings on Highland and Golden and also on Waterman and Olive.
And they have a Coulton store, a Fontana store. The

(11:33):
they're they're they're local, right, They're they're just trying to
build their own conglomerate of of of of what they
call that a franchise, right, So, uh, that's the kind
of people we want to help.

Speaker 12 (11:45):
Right.

Speaker 13 (11:46):
What McDonald's ain't sponsoring me? Right, help, it's McDonald's we've
got on our Is McDonald's sponsoring you?

Speaker 15 (11:53):
Guys?

Speaker 12 (11:54):
Don't put in well, I'm just.

Speaker 13 (11:56):
Wondering, well, is missus McDonald's on your show.

Speaker 4 (12:00):
With that said, Magical Music of Motown definitely could use
sponsorships and McDonald's.

Speaker 13 (12:08):
We would honestly love for you to get more involved
in the local community, for example, like Stater Brothers does, right,
and we need you, I mean yeah, you know bird
King's gone, right, you know, we all these we're losing
all these McDonald's like there right, oh wait a second.

Speaker 12 (12:27):
Man, come in here.

Speaker 13 (12:28):
I'm sorry I didn't mean to say anything about McDonald
Is everything okay?

Speaker 17 (12:31):
Just talking about the sponsors, Robert, I know you they
introduced doctor Rogers a little bit, and you introduced mister
Raden a little bit.

Speaker 12 (12:44):
Did you introduce it? I forgot. I'm sorry he left
me out, all right?

Speaker 13 (12:48):
Well, Tanya Roade Tansley is in the house. Talk of
the town is her game. She also is a commissioner
with the San Bernardino County and mister Baka, and she
also does a lot of good work with the Arrowhead
United Way.

Speaker 12 (13:03):
Is that yes?

Speaker 4 (13:05):
Thank you very much?

Speaker 18 (13:07):
And I want to say I want to say hello.
I think I was kidding with Robert in a second.

Speaker 12 (13:16):
So I appreciate being to introduce myself again.

Speaker 18 (13:19):
I don't think he really formally introduced any of us.
It's okay, we went with it. We were okay because
we're here.

Speaker 12 (13:27):
I U.

Speaker 13 (13:28):
I usually don't I let them like there to describe themselves,
but and then sometimes I don't remember their names.

Speaker 12 (13:35):
I really let them do their own thing.

Speaker 14 (13:37):
That's a secret.

Speaker 13 (13:38):
Don't tell anybody you want you want to hear my
real technique about finding people's names that Amy sometimes does
to help me. Hi, Amy, what's your name. Oh, but
I hope that's that's that's an old I hope it's
I think it's an army.

Speaker 12 (13:58):
He could say he could save you.

Speaker 13 (14:00):
Seriously, it's you can only remember so many names, but
you want to remember everybody's names.

Speaker 12 (14:05):
So I always help elites out all the time.

Speaker 18 (14:08):
That's how you do it.

Speaker 12 (14:09):
Yeah, I walk up and I say, hi, my name
is Robert. What was your name? And then they like,
I see the little smile on their face. Right, I
got their name I can use, so you can also
help others. So that's right.

Speaker 13 (14:22):
Yeah, it's not easy to remember anybody's name. But that
doesn't mean that I still don't love you, right, All right, team,
Well we got a great show for for us today.
I'd like to Oh, I'd be remiss if I don't.

Speaker 12 (14:35):
Mention that I love Samberg.

Speaker 13 (14:37):
You know, stand out of the week this week is
the incredible singer all Bright.

Speaker 18 (14:44):
Do you know do you know? Do you know her?
I think I know her. I don't know if you
know her? She you get to see her anymore?

Speaker 12 (14:53):
Oh wow?

Speaker 13 (14:54):
Well, occasionally she's a boss woman. You know, she's always
helping manage the lom Linda Resi Surgery Center. So when
you manage doctors, you're doing a lot of stuff. But
right now she's in Chicago putting up where am I posts.
So I hope she's having fun enjoying the arts and
Chicago style pizza. But I'd like to also say that

(15:16):
why I'm bringing this up is she is integral and
helping me do the mega art. I don't know if
you guys understand that, like dealing with me and mega art,
like Tania gets a little bit of that like occasionally,
but like no, I am passionate about the mega art.

Speaker 12 (15:33):
And I will solve this riddle.

Speaker 13 (15:35):
And I'm on the way, and this riddle will put
sam Arnadino on the map in a way that for example,
the Nasca lines do or Machu peach you dude, right,
So once this occurs, Samra Nadino will bring in tourism
dollars and then alls I need from our city council
are police is, safe streets and clean streets. Then we'll

(15:57):
provide jobs and the people will come here, leave their
money and go home.

Speaker 18 (16:05):
I think we need a little bit more than that.
That's a point.

Speaker 12 (16:07):
Well, I know, but like it will help the situation
great deal.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
It would help.

Speaker 11 (16:12):
We need new.

Speaker 13 (16:13):
Revenue streams, and after cannabis, I haven't seen any new ones, right,
AI hasn't really moved into this area. Well, right, So
if we don't start getting into these big tech industries,
we're gonna need something else here in Sam Bernadino. Otherwise
we're gonna get left behind like we are right now.
So my way is my way, and I'm gonna keep

(16:34):
going if you guys do your way, you know, keep
the keep the streets clean.

Speaker 12 (16:38):
You know, everyone can clean their in front of their house. Right.

Speaker 13 (16:41):
Amy does that kind of stuff with me, right, She
goes with me to these places where we take photographs
of the art at the different times of day. What
at different times of day? Yes, because the art is
pictured at different times a day because a song lasts.

Speaker 12 (16:53):
All day, so it's long, sometimes last for five days.

Speaker 13 (16:58):
Right, So if you're singing the song that lasts for
three days, five days.

Speaker 12 (17:03):
How long is that song? And how many verses are there? Right?

Speaker 13 (17:08):
That's what's on our heels that are actually designated as
burials by Sam and well now, so these are just
the markings that are on these monuments and it's important
that we protect them. But it's also important that we
let the world know that they exist because they've been
somewhat remembered but mostly forgotten. And my job now is

(17:33):
to bring this out. And it doesn't stop here.

Speaker 11 (17:35):
Team.

Speaker 12 (17:35):
We're gonna take it down the coast, We're gonna take
it to the low desert. This type of.

Speaker 13 (17:40):
Art actually goes to most Native American groups within the
Eastern Unite the United States and Canada.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
Yes, last summer, I was down in Newport Dunes and
I was walking back, kind of sunset up against the hills,
and I take this photo and I send Robert a
picture and I said, look, you have a whale and
two dolphins in the side of the hill. And so

(18:09):
if you look, I've done that driving down the two
ten freeway, same thing. I took a photo and I
sent it to Robert and I said, hey, by the way,
do you see this? And he's like absolutely, And I
see this, this and this, and this was an important
trade route. So we go back and forth having those conversations.
On the way to Vegas. The conversation up, did you

(18:31):
see this turtle?

Speaker 12 (18:32):
Tortoise?

Speaker 13 (18:33):
They would follow the signs all the way to these
important spots in travel, and then they knew where they
were going, and then they also could learn these songs
and that was their's their their power there. But there
was communal songs, and there was sacred songs, and then
there's memorial songs. And there's things that I won't share

(18:55):
only to sam in a well, but they're not very
receptive to them.

Speaker 12 (18:59):
For me, I'm not.

Speaker 13 (19:02):
Sure why there's stories and things that I'm not fully
aware of. I just want them to understand that I'm
not stopping and accept with some of the things I'm
mentioning because this stuff goes to other groups that also
need to be able to see some of their old
songs as well. And I have to start here with

(19:23):
the Arrowhead. It's so well known. I have to start here.
Once I'm done, I'll go to Ireland. Yes, I found
in my old hunter gatherer people's right, I follow the
mammoth Me and Antania. We're gonna work on a child's
book in the future of this one island called Wrangel
Island that has mammoths on it right till four thousand

(19:47):
years ago. Well, the Native Americans went there and harvested
these mammoths, and they put art all over the island
that they could see as they're traveling to it to
recognize that there's mammoths there, right, So how I found
those was because I was following water first. So I
follow water jugs all around the whole. You know world,
people needed water. They when they're in a ship, they

(20:09):
have to get water. If they go to an island
with no water, they die. You got two hundred people
on a ship. These are canoes. Like you're thinking of canoes.
These are two hundred people in double canoes, right, These
are ships and the neat is this water. So I
follow follow Polynesians, I follow ancient hundred panhill gatherers. This

(20:29):
is just a form of art that's been missed. And
you know what, as we find more of it, it's
gonna put sam Renadino on the beginning of the map.
And that's where I do sound passionate. Some people say, oh,
that guy's crazy. Go ahead, I don't care.

Speaker 18 (20:44):
Prove me wrong.

Speaker 12 (20:45):
Please, I'm waiting for the scientists, doctors, come bring it,
because all you're going to do is prove me right.
Let's do it.

Speaker 13 (20:53):
Bring it on team all right now, with the next
segue into the show.

Speaker 18 (20:58):
It and we don't know, I don't know, can Yeah,
let's hear it.

Speaker 4 (21:05):
I'm gonna because you have you have all this history, right,
and music kind of does the same thing, right because
we can follow a path and music. So if we're
looking at history and music and that path, what Arrowhead
United Way has started to do the last few years
is have the magical music of Motown and with that,

(21:28):
the magical music of Motown looks at that in.

Speaker 18 (21:36):
Right, there's definitely his history when we talk about Motown.
But I have to first say this, thank you first
of all for having us here. We appreciate it.

Speaker 12 (21:50):
I have to say thank you.

Speaker 18 (21:53):
I appreciate it's I mean, it's not easy coming back
from Paris, London, but having a wonderful time. But but
I have to say this so again, thank you for
being here. I am doctor Gwen Dawdy Rodgers, and I
am the president's CEO of Arrowhead. You not in a way,
but I'm sitting here.

Speaker 12 (22:12):
Yes.

Speaker 18 (22:13):
Let that is a resounding no, I am not so
so there it is on record again.

Speaker 12 (22:19):
I know you were.

Speaker 18 (22:22):
It sounded like I was going there. But I have
to also make sure I acknowledged because you you made
a very valid point about sponsors and having people that
believe in the work that you do. It's one thing
to teut what you're doing, but then when you have
put it in a position where people will come and
support you, and I have to say that I'm sitting
next to our platinum. Let me say that again, platinum

(22:47):
is not gold. Platinum sponsor mister Radden has has took
a liking to the work that we do. I'll put
it that way. But what it is, as we're segueing in,
is that because he knows that ultimately the work that
we do, it ends up helping children, right, So we

(23:09):
realized that exactly, and food insecurity is a big deal.
We created the initiative feed the need. Tanya was there
when we're trying to figure out what are we doing
with wanting to give back because so many people have
galas and God bless you for doing that if you
have the manpower and the bandwidth to do that. But

(23:30):
we want to do something where we have individuals give,
but then they also enjoy their giving at the same time.
And magical music and motown came to be because we
looked at food insecurities here in the city of San Bernardino,
along with our youth, along with our senior citizens we've encountered.
I'm sure many of you have. I remember my husband

(23:52):
and I we were in CVS and we saw this
elder putting stuff back and it was between my cat, food,
my this and that, and that was it for me.
I thought, oh my gosh, first of all, put everything back.
We put our nickels together and made sure that they
that she had what she needed. And again keeping that
in the forefront. I saw some students at Valley College,
which is why it's so important to if you can't

(24:14):
make it to your council meetings, your board meetings, watch them.
Because I saw the count state students come that night
and talked about the data that we were experiencing here
with food insecurity, and I said, this is it. Talk
to our board, our staff. We got together three years
ago and there was born the magical music of Motown,

(24:34):
the Feed the Need initiative to raise money and to
ultimately support the food pantry, specifically at San Borgino Valley College,
of which I am alumni. Som and so is.

Speaker 12 (24:45):
She and step Foot.

Speaker 18 (24:51):
You were there, you were there, you were there, and
so to have our sponsor here, you know, I e
live look at us we're feeding the children in the
families earlier that day, because you have to have fun
regardless of whatever we do. We have to know that
fun and you gotta have fun.

Speaker 12 (25:09):
Well, tell us about the artists like you do you
so it is.

Speaker 18 (25:13):
It's a it's a renowned group that is coming through
Garrett Management. And I know Alton Garrett, who's on my board,
has been here before. He is he owns a management
group and he has contact with I mean, these people
in the band are former members of renowned bands.

Speaker 4 (25:34):
Like the.

Speaker 18 (25:37):
Exactly, and they travel all over the world and they
are legit and they come from Australia most of them.
And they decided to do this for us, and so
we were able to share that with our local sponsors
to say this is what we're doing. We're not here
trying to get over. I mean, it's fifty bucks. Fifty

(25:58):
bucks for the band.

Speaker 13 (26:00):
Yes, yeah, it's so hot and sweaty last time, and
you can be out like two or three fans right.

Speaker 18 (26:07):
Down, you got it, you got it, We'll be So
that's the day. I mean, we're excited. But this person
right here, Dwayne Ratten, believes in our vision and believes
in what we do, and so I E Live is
going to happen that earlier in that day, and then
we're going to have him change, put on his tuxedo
and then come with us as we celebrate him as

(26:27):
our platinum sponsor for what he's doing for the magical
music of Modes.

Speaker 19 (26:34):
Yes, if you haven't been fifty dollars to see a
show these people perform, it sounds just like the original people,
the artists.

Speaker 11 (26:44):
That have done it. And it's just a good time.

Speaker 19 (26:46):
You look around the auditorium a valley and you see
people up in the ouse dancing. It's just it's just
it's just a good thing. So and it's about the
money for the kids. It's about the kids that eat.
And so we're all about the kids at Paul Charter
Academy and about live. The event that we're going to
have at ten o'clock same day earlierly.

Speaker 11 (27:09):
Is from till.

Speaker 19 (27:13):
At the Muscow Campus twenty four to fifty Blake Street.

Speaker 11 (27:16):
We usually have a thousand plus people come through there.

Speaker 12 (27:19):
So tell us I Live Market, what what's that all about?

Speaker 11 (27:23):
So I Live spun from the fact of COVID.

Speaker 19 (27:26):
So I was blessed to go to a pop up
which I never knew what a papa was. And the
wife and my my daughter and my daughter in law
was at the pop up, so I didn't want to
go anyway, but I had.

Speaker 14 (27:42):
Yeah, she was, I know, because I know one of those.

Speaker 12 (27:49):
Support local.

Speaker 11 (27:50):
My daughter in law was there and she was doing
I guess.

Speaker 12 (27:53):
Her husband was there.

Speaker 11 (27:55):
Yeah, he's he's a good dude.

Speaker 12 (27:57):
Yeah, he's a good dude, Matt.

Speaker 19 (28:00):
And so I went there and I looked at this
young lady, young girl.

Speaker 11 (28:05):
She couldn't have been no other in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 19 (28:08):
But her entrepreneurial spirit was during COVID, how do we
make money because everything was closing down and it was
downtown Seborghino on Ninth Street and it was on a
dusty lot, and I said, man, I could do We
could do this at Powell. And it's been at Powell
for the last five years. So our life was birthed

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from someone doing something for the community.

Speaker 11 (28:31):
From yes, yeah, the same time, Yes.

Speaker 18 (28:34):
You're doing a lot of different things, but there's activities,
there's food, there's there's community. There's people that have businesses
maybe starting up, don't have a storefront, are also based
the same time, everybody's happy and we got.

Speaker 11 (28:48):
A hot house.

Speaker 19 (28:49):
So we have a hearted houses out of this world.
We started that last year and kids go free. You
don't have to be anything a.

Speaker 11 (29:01):
Little bit.

Speaker 14 (29:03):
Small, and so kids come out.

Speaker 19 (29:07):
There's jumpers, like she said, there's vendors from around there.

Speaker 4 (29:11):
Up.

Speaker 14 (29:11):
Sure the kids dress.

Speaker 18 (29:15):
You can just come come right with.

Speaker 19 (29:19):
Well, yeah, I mean you can dress up and kids
dress up. Theres Halloween contest. We have events on the field.
We have a football game or the youth for their candy.
We got candy all day. Everybody everybody comes gets the
bag of candy and they also get.

Speaker 11 (29:34):
A free punkin while supplies last.

Speaker 12 (29:36):
Okay important, And I want to.

Speaker 19 (29:37):
Shout out shot Walmart because Walmart actually donates some of
the punkins to us and we buy so many and
they match that in donation.

Speaker 11 (29:47):
So shout out to Walmart on Highland.

Speaker 12 (29:49):
That's nice.

Speaker 11 (29:50):
Yeah, it's really cool.

Speaker 12 (29:52):
It's just that's how you get that corporate money.

Speaker 14 (29:55):
Well you gotta.

Speaker 13 (29:56):
Yeah, Like we're just talking about that McDonald's I'm working on.

Speaker 18 (30:03):
I think we're just going to show up tomorrow.

Speaker 19 (30:05):
Yeah. McDonald's, you know, and they're the McDonald's individually owned,
so you're knock on the door.

Speaker 18 (30:14):
Because when you know, when you're talking about he was
very generous. He was I don't I want to. I
know it seemed Albert, but.

Speaker 11 (30:25):
Now you made me for you.

Speaker 19 (30:26):
I just talked about him very No, it's going to
come to us.

Speaker 18 (30:33):
Well, it's going. So we're working on it right now
because miss Well such an entrepreneural in that area, you know,
as a McDonald's owner, and then after selling them and
still you know, having a decision to our.

Speaker 11 (30:55):
Kids worked there. I mean, yeah, we had an agreement
with him and.

Speaker 13 (30:59):
Was an absolutely we all know the McDonald's story here
in Sammartino.

Speaker 12 (31:03):
I mean then, yeah, that's my.

Speaker 13 (31:06):
Yeah, we should hold them because because they did come, well,
they they took all of our like, all of that
prestige to Illinois with them.

Speaker 4 (31:16):
I was gonna say, they don't know.

Speaker 19 (31:19):
When I saw you outside, I was wondering if this
shirt was calculated for Halloween.

Speaker 14 (31:25):
Thank you, thank you for supporting the Halloween. I had.

Speaker 13 (31:31):
Market post that I posted, Oh my gosh, you don't understand.

Speaker 12 (31:37):
I post a lot so and I have to find something.

Speaker 19 (31:39):
It's like, yeah, thank you for posting to good.

Speaker 18 (31:45):
And shout out to sponsors like you said Golden Pizza
also is the pizza place for my foundation, the other foundation,
Young Women's in Parament Foundation. We get the pizzas there
for the girls for their their in sentences and he is.

Speaker 12 (31:59):
About hell helps support this show right here, absolutely.

Speaker 19 (32:03):
Support because you are about. When you think about Sambordino,
your name Robert Porter comes out.

Speaker 11 (32:09):
So that was the deal.

Speaker 12 (32:11):
And I tell you, do you help me? I help you.

Speaker 13 (32:14):
That's how these like a lot of times they think
that if they're a sponsor, that I should just.

Speaker 12 (32:19):
Be working for them.

Speaker 13 (32:21):
I don't.

Speaker 12 (32:22):
I don't do that good. Yeah, I'm better at teamwork,
work together in the great and we appreciate it. Yea.
Sometimes you lose them some many game. You know you
have to just keep going. But never give up on
somebody if they have to walk along.

Speaker 18 (32:38):
And Robert, we know it's difficult to hear. When we
start giving you compliments, you're probably shifted.

Speaker 12 (32:43):
We want to you have.

Speaker 18 (32:50):
I can think back when I was hitting the pavement
for that other side of my world. Didn't know what
I was doing, but you were there. You're like, okay,
well to do this and talk about it and.

Speaker 13 (32:59):
That to do that were under that and you're like
what am I doing? This is exactly what she was
walking around and.

Speaker 12 (33:08):
Then doctor heels over there. So I got it.

Speaker 13 (33:14):
I can see it, get her endorsement, walked up to
her and got her.

Speaker 11 (33:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (33:21):
So you we appreciate you. We have to tell you,
give you your flowers. We want you to know that.

Speaker 12 (33:27):
If I can dedicate this show to Doctor Hill again.

Speaker 18 (33:30):
Yeah, yes, thank you.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
So you know, Robert, I want to tell you. We
sat down in a staff meeting and Doctor Rogers sitting
there and I said, you know, we always asked to
go on Robert's show. One of the things with Robert
is he puts out all the social media and he
does all these things for the community. What if we

(33:57):
do a tag team between Talk of the Town and
I Love sam Renandino and have them be the official
media sponsors for Magical Music of Modetown and then put
the branding on do all of those things. Because you
come out, you know, and then we can invite you
out to the show and have you interview people, have

(34:18):
you talk, you know, have you enjoy no restrictions for you, right,
so we want to make sure that that everyone knows.

Speaker 12 (34:29):
They're like, yeah, and.

Speaker 18 (34:35):
I think you had some kind of excuse the reason
why I was like, no, no, no, no, you come where
we want to show you.

Speaker 4 (34:41):
We want to make sure you know how important you
are to the work that we do.

Speaker 12 (34:46):
You know that I don't associate with people that aren't cool, and.

Speaker 13 (34:54):
That's because is quite a bit with you don't have
time to deal with all those people. It's just there's
too much work to do and and with pal like
I do, like I'm going to make a home game.
I'm gonna make it. Okay, tell us about the football
team over there.

Speaker 19 (35:13):
We're working at it. Well, we're young and we're doing good.
We're right now. We got a first league game and
we walked away with a loss. But the week before
we won. So we're doing well for a young squad.
And we play at home this week at three o'clock.

Speaker 12 (35:32):
You always win. You can't always win, you know, I can't.

Speaker 14 (35:38):
That's a lesson.

Speaker 12 (35:38):
It's good for you. That's as that these kids learn,
right if you lose.

Speaker 13 (35:44):
A losing streak, which is not gonna hapen because they're
gonna live already, so valuable a lesson.

Speaker 12 (35:51):
For some people to learn.

Speaker 11 (35:52):
Sometimes when you win, you really lose, and sometimes when
you lose, you really win. Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 18 (35:58):
I'm goin that.

Speaker 12 (36:07):
Here's you know.

Speaker 18 (36:07):
He doesn't make me on the football field, except for
one time he makes me go hunt Eastern.

Speaker 14 (36:12):
Oh my god, that was funny.

Speaker 12 (36:16):
Her game out.

Speaker 14 (36:21):
They took their shoes off and.

Speaker 12 (36:24):
Dollars.

Speaker 14 (36:25):
They are running and out of breath as it comes
over and saying, I need some water. You should have
thought about that before you.

Speaker 18 (36:33):
Wow, I got dollars. But I'm always glad this one
over here.

Speaker 11 (36:42):
I don't.

Speaker 18 (36:43):
I still am dreading Saturday and she doesn't know that.
I'm probably gonna help my daughter switch out. Oh no, no, no, no, no no.
I wanted to sponsor because I again there for some
Reridino the pickleball tournament, and all of a sudden, I
went from doing a sponsorship to becoming a participant.

Speaker 12 (37:00):
And he's playing in my mind.

Speaker 4 (37:03):
I oh no, I went in and signed.

Speaker 18 (37:10):
Her up for her I got a child with my
same name.

Speaker 12 (37:17):
I just know it's too much, but we love it.

Speaker 18 (37:21):
Just shows again, and you know a lot of people
see me do a lot of things and Sara and
do a lot of things Tanya. But it's for the
love of the community. It's exactly what you coin. I
love some Bordino. I don't know any other way to
explain it. When people say why do you do this?
And I'm saying, I love somemordinos. So when we do things,
we're asking you to come out and love one. What

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we're doing, we're doing the part of your husband loves
He absolutely does.

Speaker 12 (37:49):
No make some news going on?

Speaker 18 (37:58):
Does he have a choice?

Speaker 12 (38:00):
Really mean?

Speaker 18 (38:00):
And I keep falling for it. I love Sambordino and.

Speaker 13 (38:05):
I'll support I think Arlington would be a great candidate.

Speaker 18 (38:08):
But just tell you he's a great guy. I mean,
thirty years I'll getting married to.

Speaker 12 (38:14):
This young man. Well he didn't. He's doing his time.
He's like going out of samer Nandino.

Speaker 18 (38:20):
Yes, yeah, he is experience making strides for others because
the story. Yes, but he's not running for mayor.

Speaker 4 (38:28):
Everyone start the rumors exactly.

Speaker 12 (38:32):
All right, Tanya, you're running for mayor.

Speaker 18 (38:35):
Not gonna Well you're right, there's one more person legs.

Speaker 4 (38:44):
You know what we do, well we do. I say
this all the time, and I say it. I'm very
vocal about it. I get more done walking in any
back door than I.

Speaker 12 (38:57):
Ever do a front.

Speaker 4 (38:58):
Yes, and people look give me when I say it,
and I you know, sit down with me in a
meeting and I will give you the list and the
direction of the way to go. I just want to
see and I'm gonna put this out there because I
know we're getting ready to walk into political season. I
want to see your love be as much as the

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love you see sitting here.

Speaker 12 (39:22):
And I want to see you.

Speaker 4 (39:24):
Roll those sleeves up and get your hands dirty and
make it happen. Don't give me lip service.

Speaker 12 (39:30):
Don't give me pictures.

Speaker 13 (39:31):
I mean, like we all get those invitations to go
take a picture at these.

Speaker 12 (39:38):
Whatever. Seriously, that doesn't know you.

Speaker 13 (39:41):
And if you're touting something that's happening, and your previous
counsel person was the one that voted for that thing
to happen, make sure you give some of that credit
where credit is absolutely wow.

Speaker 18 (39:53):
Kind of like on the twenty third of last month
when I touted how wonderful the Arrowhead United Waste Down
is and was as we opened up the first the first.

Speaker 4 (40:04):
What ever National Chamber of Commerce for veterans only got
their own house at er.

Speaker 12 (40:13):
Not away, So what is that intail?

Speaker 18 (40:16):
Oh my goodness, So one they we're going to be
doing employment training for them in electric vehicle stations training
not just your traditional thing. We're going to be meeting
the needs of mental health. We're gonna be allowing them
to house there and have their veteran meeting, their Veteran
Advisory Council. And guess what we went as far as saying,

(40:38):
you have a private office that you can utilize, this
is your home, this is your space. And what I
love is this one is always bothering me about literacy.
So we're gonna connect all the all things veterans veterans.

Speaker 13 (40:53):
Veterans veterans like, like from Camp Pendleton, you yes to here,
ye need them to move here?

Speaker 18 (41:03):
And they came out. They were there in full force.
They brought their their jeeps there. So we had all
school in new school. And what we continue to find out,
and we have to give a shout out as women,
is that often our women don't perceive themselves as veterans
and they don't get the love. And so we will
be making sure that we even on our advisory there

(41:25):
are a few women that will begin to represent and
draw other women.

Speaker 12 (41:29):
They're all under the War Department now, so take.

Speaker 18 (41:36):
So we're excited about that that's more work that came
under our Brave initiative, Brave Beneficit, Rapid Advance, Better and Engagement.

Speaker 12 (41:45):
I really do, and I.

Speaker 13 (41:47):
Think there is a whole group of entrepreneur military men.

Speaker 12 (41:53):
Absolutely, you just need a little bit of help.

Speaker 18 (41:57):
To get and women saying and it's resources. So we'll
be providing them resources and allowing them to grow in
those areas and things like that. However we can connect them.
We have created partnerships. That's saying, you all have built it,

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and we're gonna help them come.

Speaker 11 (42:19):
So we don't.

Speaker 18 (42:19):
We're not building it. It is there, and we're so
proud of what we did, and we were so proud
of that ribbon cutting. It was just absolutely amazing.

Speaker 17 (42:27):
You know.

Speaker 4 (42:28):
Last weekend I went to the air show down at
meryor Mar and I have wanted to go down to
Mirror and Mar since high school and top Gun right
to the top Gun one. While we were down there,
they had a whole area where you could shop and
you could buy t shirts and you could buy their

(42:48):
patches and tour the airplanes all these different things. And
I thought, what a great opportunity to start gathering those
items and putting in their office They have great flo
flags up in there.

Speaker 18 (43:01):
They really made it home.

Speaker 4 (43:03):
You know, things on the wall, vinyl on the wall
that say veterans, all of that. But as I started
going around and each section and squadron has their own identity,
I thought, what a great opportunity to start showing people
how much we love them, that we identify them and

(43:24):
what they're doing. So I picked some of those up
just to be able, and I'd love to say I'm
going to share them, but I don't know. They might
make it on my walle at home.

Speaker 12 (43:35):
Look at that.

Speaker 18 (43:35):
She better not say that because also there's something very
important every time I go somewhere, and that's when I
can get away from I love Simbordino. Someone talks to
me about I'm going to make a confessional right now
about a Starbucks cup, and I guess there's they're all
over the world, you know, wherever you go, you can
get a Starbucks cup. And I think it was the

(43:57):
Jamaica one and we couldn't. We didn't find that one.
You this is she's the she knows about this. So
I'm gonna make this confessional now because I didn't.

Speaker 12 (44:06):
We didn't.

Speaker 18 (44:07):
We crossed paths today and I just got back and
so we found a cup at start Harris. We were
so excited her Harris cup, and it was just we
got it, just regarded where we got. This is what
she wanted. And we get to the airport and for
the first time ever, we put our luggage on there

(44:27):
and it's too heavy and there and they won't even
let you check in. So so we're now in another
country going we got off buy by the rulers. So
I'm like, what is going on? Like this is crazy,
I've never had this. I got the bigger bag, we
got it all set up together, and lady was like, well,
you're gonna have to go take something. I I was like, okay,
probably the shoes and we'll stuff those in another bag.
As soon as I unzipped the bag, I guess was

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the first thing that tumbled.

Speaker 12 (44:51):
Out the cup.

Speaker 18 (44:54):
So it has a small wound, but we figured when
she sees she might be able.

Speaker 11 (45:01):
To work with it.

Speaker 18 (45:02):
Now it has a story, it has a story, it
has an airport. I was like, I can't believe this
fell out of all things, right, Like, where's more money now?

Speaker 3 (45:16):
Right?

Speaker 12 (45:16):
It's I am, That's what I think.

Speaker 18 (45:21):
So when she sees it, you know, so't understand.

Speaker 12 (45:24):
How was How was Europe?

Speaker 18 (45:26):
It was amazing. The weather was absolutely great, the food
was excellent. The people were so nice. I you know, again,
first time we chose something that both of us. No
one's going, oh remember this, Oh we did this, you know,
totally first time from Sweden to parents to London and
everybody was amazing. We took a lot of pictures, but

(45:49):
it was a great, great, great time. I felt like, wow,
this is what it's supposed to be like, regardless of
what's going on and whatever.

Speaker 13 (45:57):
You know.

Speaker 12 (45:57):
We had a.

Speaker 18 (45:59):
Well, it was like a fish. It was actually I
don't even know what type of fish it was, but
it was just it was real meaty like and it
was on top of it was almost like Keith Kinwall
type of but it was amazing. It was like a
bowl and I'm like, this is great. And some of
these dishes, I know you're gonna have to google how

(46:20):
to make them.

Speaker 12 (46:23):
Well, hey, yeah, that's actually really good. Yeah have you
been here?

Speaker 14 (46:29):
I ran into her in Jamaica.

Speaker 18 (46:33):
We ran into each other in Jamaica in the hotel
and I'm looking like, no way, there's no way this
is a person that I'm like, it was crazy.

Speaker 4 (46:44):
There.

Speaker 18 (46:47):
And wait a minute, so your son actually went to
school with I can't too, and they knew each other.
That was the wildest thing to be in Jamaica and
know somebody from where you live all your world.

Speaker 14 (47:00):
That's why I took him when.

Speaker 11 (47:03):
Yes, I promise, if you do it, I'll take you
to Jamaica.

Speaker 14 (47:08):
And so we get up there, we walk in and
I'm like, what, what, well, how does that happen?

Speaker 12 (47:14):
I know what I'm gonna do if I go to Jamaica.

Speaker 18 (47:17):
So yeah, yeah, that happens on the water. I was
what are they asking? And I don't want to know
when they were getting the water off in the cut
and then they'd come up to I was like.

Speaker 12 (47:36):
Yeah, all you people that gotta take drug tests, I
don't feel sorry for you.

Speaker 18 (47:44):
All right, well that is awesome.

Speaker 13 (47:48):
I know team that you may not be able to
get the money up to go to Jamaica or you know,
but you can visit places right around here. Lake Gregory
is fifteen minutes away and it is beautiful Lake Arrowhead.
You can you can listen to music and dance all
night long on Saturday night. Right, there's all kinds of

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spots that you can visit around here and make it
your own Airbnb.

Speaker 18 (48:16):
Yes, yes, you have to make time because we never
want to not say you didn't enjoy life when you
could have.

Speaker 11 (48:23):
Yes.

Speaker 12 (48:23):
Yes, and it doesn't have to be in Paris.

Speaker 18 (48:26):
No, you enjoy you make it what it needs to be.
I'm so excited. On the thirteenth of this month, my
dad is turning ninety three years old and he is
still living. He's still living life.

Speaker 12 (48:38):
Great. He has you know, been always your dad as
a position.

Speaker 20 (48:43):
He was a labor in construction, that was his professional
is going to be ninety three in February, and we yeah.

Speaker 18 (48:53):
So you know, but yeah, it's a secarette. I mean,
she's always Wait a second, they've lived life well, you know.

Speaker 4 (49:05):
And they did.

Speaker 18 (49:06):
And my dad is a non growing up, never was
a stressor. He's like, he didn't get all raised up
and we'd answer, you know, whatever it was, and he
said what he said, meant what he said I was
and he wasn't gonna go back and forth. And this
is the by product of it. We're like, gosh, and
he still dies and everything. No, no, and he just regular,

(49:27):
you know, maybe a water pil here and there, but
he's not on medication or anything that's a buss yep
and still drives.

Speaker 11 (49:35):
Wow, still drives.

Speaker 12 (49:38):
Well, tell us about your father.

Speaker 19 (49:40):
My father passed away in twenty two, okay, and my
mother died when I was twelve, and so I've been
in a whirlwind of meeting mothers like doctor Harry, doctor
Hill that just kind of embraced me and said, hey,
I love you, and I wanted you to be my son,
my place son or whatever.

Speaker 12 (50:01):
Even if even if you're not the same color, that
doesn't matter. I was doctor Hill's son. I don't care
what anybody said.

Speaker 13 (50:08):
She didn't see coming and she treated me that way,
and other people looked at her like, no, we were
that way.

Speaker 12 (50:16):
I don't care what anybody else did.

Speaker 15 (50:17):
She had.

Speaker 14 (50:19):
Yeah, she would call.

Speaker 12 (50:20):
Me just to do her social media like who does that?

Speaker 4 (50:23):
Man?

Speaker 18 (50:24):
She loves you and she wanted you to teach.

Speaker 12 (50:27):
Yeah, I called.

Speaker 19 (50:28):
I called her out to do the coin flip my
radius in my ProTeam, and she came out to the
coin flip and it was pouring down Rainie, I'm thinking
you need to leave.

Speaker 14 (50:36):
And she sat in the stadium to the whole game and.

Speaker 18 (50:40):
The like that is.

Speaker 12 (50:42):
So that's typical doctor.

Speaker 18 (50:44):
Hill, Right, yeah, and shout out to we know that
breast cancer mom.

Speaker 12 (50:49):
And that was her journey.

Speaker 18 (50:51):
I don't say it was a battle because she never
let it get.

Speaker 12 (50:55):
Never. Why I have a.

Speaker 13 (50:57):
Challenge, doctor Hill, you to clean the Martin Luther King's
statue every year?

Speaker 15 (51:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 12 (51:04):
Are we gonna work that out with?

Speaker 18 (51:06):
So there is a group and you know, I won't
name it because I'm not sure, but I know that
they were a task with ensuring putting money together and
ensure that that happens because it is a tragedy that
you go up there and you'll look and the birds
they gotta But you know what I did learn over

(51:27):
in Paris is that it is just a thing. The
birds are vicious on the statues because you see so
many statues there. I'm like, my goodness, but she did
that was tasked to but.

Speaker 12 (51:39):
She would do it before birthday.

Speaker 18 (51:41):
Yeah, they were tasked to do it. They were tasked
to do it, and they had some funding it once
upon a time, and and then you know, it kind
of disseminated and a lot of it has to do
with as people age or go away, you know, they
forget like, okay, now you need to pick this up,
you know, kind of like what we're.

Speaker 12 (52:00):
Here's usually no one to pick it up.

Speaker 19 (52:02):
I want you to.

Speaker 12 (52:03):
We're just bringing the car.

Speaker 13 (52:06):
That's because it just reminded me like she I remember
when she first told me that, like like I was
asking her, like she said, oh, the the statue is
going to get cleaned, and I'm like, I didn't know any.

Speaker 18 (52:20):
Because it's her and a few others just like her
that in short, that that was happening to the statue.
Of course, we know we had the hand issue and right,
you know, and then they caged it and that just
wasn't a good look.

Speaker 12 (52:33):
Yeah, we got we got that cage off. I thought
that from the very.

Speaker 18 (52:37):
That wasn't a good look at all. We got to
do that, you know, it just didn't look right because
they kept stealing. Hand was off and they were just
doing some different things to but caging is not.

Speaker 4 (52:53):
So that segues into the next thing I want to
bring up really quick before we we end up today
on October eighteenth, and I know you have i E
Live and I know we have magical music of Motown.
There is a huge city wide cleanup and you guys
are talking about cleaning the statue and some different things.

(53:13):
I just want to bring that up. The Downtown Neighborhood Association.

Speaker 18 (53:18):
Is initiating it.

Speaker 4 (53:20):
If you can show up on the corner of Court
Street down in that area on Court and E in
the square at eight point thirty they're doing a big
meet in prayer and then at nine o'clock in the
respective areas. I know Rosa Maria's on Sierra Way is
one of the meeting places at nine o'clock, So if

(53:41):
you need, if you need information on all of that,
we'll go ahead and put it back out on I
love Sam Manidino.

Speaker 12 (53:50):
You're making me hungry.

Speaker 18 (53:51):
Sorry, so hopefully you guys.

Speaker 4 (53:55):
The eighteenth is the day of j Rown and in town,
you know from I Live to the city wide clean
up to Magical Music of Motown you can see Doctor
Rogers dress up that night and no pressure. And so
with that, I think I've given out everything I have.

Speaker 18 (54:17):
I'm gonna I have to sparkle.

Speaker 11 (54:19):
I have to sparkle.

Speaker 18 (54:20):
Yeah, but I like that. What did you say you
like you did like.

Speaker 11 (54:27):
I don't know.

Speaker 12 (54:30):
Last year, I just because he was yeah, he was
like he didn't.

Speaker 18 (54:33):
But we want you to make sure you have the
transitional clothes. It's like, you don't know, I'm gonna have
go go boots off. That tells you anything.

Speaker 19 (54:41):
I want to make sure you guys know it's free, live,
come out everything free and enjoy yourself.

Speaker 11 (54:50):
The hundred house is free, punkin free.

Speaker 12 (54:52):
There's there's always lots of vendors, venders.

Speaker 19 (54:55):
Finders are still needed if they want to come face
painting Punky.

Speaker 11 (55:01):
It's just a lot going on.

Speaker 14 (55:03):
A money grab machine.

Speaker 11 (55:04):
That you have fun, kids have funey and it's just
a great.

Speaker 12 (55:07):
But money grab machine.

Speaker 18 (55:11):
Money grab machines, the one that blow money over here.

Speaker 11 (55:14):
Yes, it's real money.

Speaker 13 (55:20):
Wait, wait, how do I get in line?

Speaker 11 (55:23):
Get your.

Speaker 6 (55:27):
Kids?

Speaker 18 (55:32):
Probably love the children.

Speaker 14 (55:35):
Yeah, yeah, there's a height limit and.

Speaker 11 (55:37):
You probably wouldn't.

Speaker 9 (55:39):
You're short.

Speaker 12 (55:40):
You're not that short.

Speaker 18 (55:41):
I'm sorry, Oh my gosh. Well, we just want to
make sure everybody knows. I like Tanya. Do you know
mister ratting over here? She said, around in town, And
then I wanted to say, because motown.

Speaker 11 (55:54):
It's kind of.

Speaker 18 (56:01):
October. The eighteenth is a.

Speaker 12 (56:02):
Day I want to taste from the morning to the night.

Speaker 18 (56:06):
Yeah, it's gonna be fun, Sambordino. We're doing this for
the love things happening coming up, coming out.

Speaker 4 (56:20):
It conflicts with the football tournament October. Is The other
thing I want to say really quick is Alfredo's.

Speaker 18 (56:28):
Just changed hands and yes, and listen to this.

Speaker 4 (56:32):
The new owner this year really stepped up. I went
and sat and met with him, and he is supporting
the food for the roofs of musicians wholeheartedly. And so
I want to say thank you. So go visit the
new owner about Briando. Let him know how much you

(56:54):
love him. And then you heard it.

Speaker 12 (56:55):
That's awesome. I mean I knew the old owner film
a new one.

Speaker 18 (57:01):
You know, the new one stepped in and those musicians
have to eat to perform, and they stepped up and
said they're gonna do it, so shout out.

Speaker 12 (57:09):
I work you guys. I know the whole story. So
there the original team brother they were, they were and
then they.

Speaker 13 (57:16):
I was doing delivery of cheese back and forth to
those people where they're fighting over who had the best
laws on you.

Speaker 12 (57:22):
But they wouldn't.

Speaker 13 (57:23):
They had to make their their lasognia with that. With that,
they wouldn't let it the other way right with the
bread was always.

Speaker 4 (57:31):
The bread for Alfredo. It's all same, bad don't see
Alfredos on baseline.

Speaker 12 (57:38):
All right, we'll go visit them and we'll give them
some sport.

Speaker 13 (57:41):
All right, Well, this is Robert Porter, missing locker with
the can Rachel and make sure you go on the
eighteenth to the I Live Market.

Speaker 18 (57:50):
And Magical Musical Motown at San Bernardino College.

Speaker 12 (57:55):
There, Vy, thank you.

Speaker 15 (58:15):
Now, I'm the man who loads, I'm the man who

(58:46):
deals the tars. So your sorcer and you'll go find
my brus locing made.

Speaker 12 (58:56):
From your soul into my.

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Want a day.

Speaker 14 (59:04):
Bloom, loving made, loving made.

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