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Up to missus Robert Porter and it be on your
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fifty am. Well, we won't talk it culture in history today.
We got the entertainment show right up, beyonni.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Yeah, the talent show and Happy Halloween.
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Whoa and Elda de los Moertos.
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Is coming up as well.
Speaker 3 (07:11):
See yes, yes, so we got a few decorations here.
I got my normal hair. I was flashing earlier with it,
but actually it just gets keeps getting stuck in my mouth.
So we'll see how long this lasts. But we have
a great show today, right up, Yonni.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Yes, we have an amazing show.
Speaker 11 (07:25):
We would like our guests to briefly introduce ourselves before
we get to our sponsors.
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Starting with the sister on my right hand side.
Speaker 13 (07:32):
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Right, hello everyone.
Speaker 15 (07:42):
My name is Vicky Davis.
Speaker 14 (07:43):
I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist and I'm also
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Speaker 3 (09:02):
And Yanni, you have another show on Thursdays.
Speaker 11 (09:05):
Definitely, definitely that I've been had the honor and blessing
and privileged to be a part of working within the
Margins with Ze. Sadly, her last show will be this
upcoming Thursday. She's going to reimagine and re envision working
within the Margins. So it was a great run and
I feel blessed to be, you know, brought on and
to help her assist her with that.
Speaker 3 (09:27):
Well, that's still awesome and that's what we try to
do here, and that's really what Yanni has brought to
the show, a collaboration amongst all the different hosts, and
I really thank you for that, dude, you know, like
I think you also helped inspire Eric a little bit, man,
you know, because at first he's a little scared to
have his own show. I hit him up all the time.
Speaker 9 (09:44):
That he was an old hand ge. So thanks, Robert,
appreciate you man, and.
Speaker 3 (09:48):
Like yeah, like, oh, I'm not going to tell you
what you call the guy like anyway. So I'd like
to mention our sponsor, Golden Pizza and Wings on Golden
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You carry out, Yeah, you can't get.
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Delivered or anything. But still, you know that's a good price.
Head on over there on a Friday night. You got
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she loves it. And you know I usually you know,
get half of that. So because they're big salads. You know,
that's hard for me to eat one of those huge sound.
Speaker 14 (10:43):
Gotta love a big salad.
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so you you can get maybe even get your kids
involved in their sports programs or they have specialized programs
when it comes to audio video. They're gonna have their
own urban garden. They have tons of workout equipment, some
of it even donated by Sam and Well, so you know,
it's the best. They have a great team. We just
did the Halloween event out there last week and that
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was super cool. I mean even had a money machine. Yeah,
like like you just suck your hand in there. But
still the kids were getting a dollar and there was
one hundred in there. I didn't see anyone grab that.
I don't know if it happened, but still that was cool,
right they down, Yes, yes, yeah, I think mister Radam
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put the hundred out of his own pocket like I was.
But they had like you know, they had a little
like you know, a great time for the kids and
and did a little haunted mansion and things. So you
know it pretty cool, all right. And also I'd like
to mention our Standout of the week and that is
brought to you by Chepsy Smash Burger. Yeah, and they
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have an event this Wednesday, Thursday, way this Thursday at
uh five day at five eight Trunk or treat. So
dress your kids up, bring your own car, set your
trunk up. You know we'll be there for sure.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
Definitely.
Speaker 3 (12:30):
Yeah, and uh last year we went and we had
a great time. We gave out all our candy and uh,
you know it's it's really cool to be able to
just go grab a huge burger, yes, and then get
out kenny to the kids. And thank you Chubsey Smashburger
for being our sponsor for Standout of the weekend. Stand
Out of the Week is.
Speaker 11 (12:48):
Stand Out of the Week is one hundred black Men
at the Inland Empire. They had an amazing knife annual
gala this sund Wait a.
Speaker 3 (12:55):
Second, you just got pinned by them.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Right, shameless blood.
Speaker 11 (12:59):
Yeah, but it was an honor. I was also hired
to do the photography for the gala, so that was
a blessing as well. Inside I volunteered my photography for
their cleanups and then when they had the gala, they said, hey,
we would like you to shoot the gala and they
took care of me.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
So it was a wonderful.
Speaker 3 (13:19):
Experience, a wonderful organization.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
Oh definitely, definitely.
Speaker 11 (13:22):
Over four hundred people were there, you know, Damon Alexander
and his wife were there.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
They were talking about the Turkey.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
How do he look like Superman in the picture. What
happened was that AI.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
They had a robot.
Speaker 3 (13:33):
They had a robot of it.
Speaker 11 (13:34):
They had a robot photo booth that was taking those
images and putting like.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
The little AI and dressed. Oh okay, that's where that
came from. It's pretty awesome though.
Speaker 3 (13:41):
So so but but last time I saw him he
was in pretty good shape.
Speaker 11 (13:45):
So he's always been. You know, he's a cue. So
they don't they don't skip, what is they don't jump?
Speaker 1 (13:50):
They hot So it was a beautiful event. Over four
hundred people in the house.
Speaker 11 (13:55):
A lot of the Divine Nine was there, the links
were there as well. The National National Congress of Women
of Color they were there. So just a lot of beautiful,
well meaning people that do a lot of civic engagement
throughout our community as well as in leadership roles throughout
our entire Inland Empire and higher than that as well.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
So it was a beautiful event and wonderful gala.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
For everything from cleaning up the streets to making sure
that we inspire our youth and mentoring yes, and just
everything in between. Really, it's like it's like a way
of life.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
No, it really is.
Speaker 11 (14:29):
I see that more and more with the Divine Nine.
The commitment to civic engagement is.
Speaker 3 (14:34):
Is it doesn't have to be your specific organizations. We
all can have that.
Speaker 11 (14:41):
We all have to play our part, you know, we
all can do something to make positive impact and positive
change in our community. And I encourage all that that
are listening to do so and whatever that is. For
some they have resource where they could fund and donate
the things. For others, you might have time where you
can come out and volunteer, but we all can make
a difference.
Speaker 3 (14:59):
From volunteer to perform. A lot of these places are
an opportunity to get out there and perform, and they
do need performers, so if you throw your name in
the ring early, they don't give you a call when
that happens.
Speaker 11 (15:11):
That's so funny, as you say, the talent show, so hey,
you never know what.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
The future hopes. Yes, yes, yes, definitely.
Speaker 11 (15:16):
So that's our standout of the week. Thank you to
Chubsy's for sponsoring. A shout out to Vic and the
whole entire team there, and I look forward to celebrating
with you guys this Thursday once again at Chubsy's from
five to a pm.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
All right, and thank you so much, Yannia. You've been
inspiring me all week. We called we're getting our shows together.
We're going to have a great lineup for the next year. Yes,
and you know what, let's get this show on the road.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Definitely, definitely, thank you, Robert.
Speaker 11 (15:44):
I appreciate you brother always, and your commitment to our community. Man,
so I wish you well and your future endeavors. We're
not going to say everything.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
They don't need to know everything a man, One day
at a time.
Speaker 11 (15:57):
There you go, and we'll start off with commission there,
Vicky Davis, how you doing today's sister, I'm doing awesome.
Speaker 9 (16:02):
How you guys well?
Speaker 10 (16:03):
You, guys.
Speaker 14 (16:04):
I can already tell you guys doing great.
Speaker 15 (16:06):
The energy is.
Speaker 11 (16:09):
The best doubt or you might be able to smell that.
Speaker 3 (16:15):
Whenever I smell him, I fall in love every single time.
Speaker 14 (16:19):
That is a different level of connections because he's just
got a wonderful.
Speaker 1 (16:26):
Oh God, bless you brother.
Speaker 5 (16:27):
I appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
There you go, there you go. Good, Thank you, thank you?
Speaker 9 (16:41):
Are you blushing?
Speaker 3 (16:44):
But that was Eric all along?
Speaker 11 (16:48):
But definitely thank you Vicky for blessing us with your presence.
I'm wondering how has it been being a commissioner for
Joebaka Jr. At should I say supervisor George Baka Jr.
Speaker 14 (17:00):
Yes, So it's been an it's been awesome. So many
like different like events and groundbreakings and developments that are
happening all over the county that you know, I get
to participate in and be invited to and support. So
it's it's been really nice to kind of get out of,
you know, my city and just be more involved like
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county wide and really understanding like the work that's being done.
Speaker 3 (17:24):
You know, that's we have a big largest county.
Speaker 12 (17:29):
Country in the country.
Speaker 14 (17:31):
Yeah, So it's it's actually been really really exciting a
lot of learning opportunities, a lot of personalities to me
and you know, explore.
Speaker 15 (17:41):
But I'm really enjoying myself.
Speaker 11 (17:43):
That's beautiful, that's beautiful. I believe you have a background
as a clinical therapist. Correct, Yes, how long have you
been running your business? And what has been the most
rewarding aspect of your your career?
Speaker 17 (17:54):
Oh?
Speaker 18 (17:55):
You know what?
Speaker 15 (17:55):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (17:56):
So I have diagnosed and already you love it.
Speaker 14 (18:01):
Yo, Yoannie, Like I've known him for a couple of years.
He may need an assessment update.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
I may not be here after waiting for me outside
the gate.
Speaker 14 (18:13):
So I've been in mental health for for I don't
say how exactly.
Speaker 15 (18:18):
Let's say fifteen years or so.
Speaker 14 (18:21):
And so I've worked in community mental health, done a
lot of work with like the county and things like that,
and family programs with schools.
Speaker 15 (18:27):
And all of that.
Speaker 14 (18:28):
And I launched my therapy practice in two thousand and
nineteen specifically, and just learning and building it. It's been
it's been really exciting. One of my favorite things, to
be honest, is like being my own boss and being
in my own schedule, you know what I mean?
Speaker 9 (18:45):
Myself.
Speaker 14 (18:46):
There's something beautiful about it about being an entrepreneur. So yeah,
I've been doing it since then, and it's it's really
you gotta love the work that you do, and when
you do like you don't feel like you're working.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
So that's a blessing.
Speaker 15 (18:58):
Really nice.
Speaker 11 (18:58):
No, that's totally a blessing. And before we pivot to
the few events and what you do outside of those
two hats that you've already shared, I wonder if you
could speak towards the importance of therapy because within our
community and communities of color, there's a huge stigma attached
to mental health. But if you could speak towards the
importance of why therapy could be beneficial for people, especially
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knowing the stresses of this nation, the microaggressions, the racism,
the many of opposite hurdles that we have to overcome,
I mean, the importance of having a good mindset and
knowing who you are.
Speaker 14 (19:32):
If you can speak towards absolutely, so first to speak
to that, I would first like to acknowledge and validate
that a lot of the fears and things that people
have around how that stigma became built historically, as far
as the way black and brown and poor people have
been treated, as far as in health care and in
mental health.
Speaker 19 (19:53):
A lot of that is founded in true things.
Speaker 14 (19:55):
You know, like agent orange was a real thing, you know,
experiments on you know, to speak, you're like all of that,
and I have uncles and you know so, so those
are real things. Those are not fake things. But when
we think of our mental health, we have to remember
that our emotional body is similar to our physical body.
And when you get a cut or a sore or
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a bruise or a wound in your physical body, you
know that you need to get it taken care of
because if you don't, it will get infected, right, it
will it, or or it may heal on its own,
but maybe it heals crooked and ugly, or maybe you
can't you know what I mean, something don't don't heal together,
you know, as optimally as it could have if you
would have got sought a professional support in healing. That
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physical space and your emotional body is the same. So
when you when you even things it's like when you
experience bullying, when you experience you know, prejudice, or when
you hear things on the news, or when you see
traumatic things, even if they didn't happen directly to you.
All of that is being held in your emotional body
and in and it is eating away, and it is
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causing little scars, and it's causing changes and the way
that you perceive the world and the way that you
accept love, and the way that you relate to other peoples.
Right now, I'm saying that that your emotional body deserves
the same attention as your physical body. So just because
you can't see it, it's there. It's there, and and
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it's changing your way that.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
You have to be present, right, You have to be
present with your mental with your mind.
Speaker 14 (21:32):
You just have to be willing to give yourself the
care that you deserve because you are your own biggest advocate.
For everybody, it's gonna look different. But as far as
mental health goes, you know, fear, fear will stop you
from getting a lot of help. You know, And if
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we look at the diseases that are plaguing you know,
poor low income, black brown people, a lot of them
are preventable, but fear stops people from seeking support and
then and then it's too late, right, And the same
thing can happen with your mental and emotional health. So
don't be afraid to get support, find support in the
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way whether it's through a group like one hundred Black Men,
whether it's through a divine nine, whether is.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
It I did it through a cohorta in college and
believe me, you know, I was seeing velociraptors eat me
at night and going through and talking through all this.
It eventually went away. So you can't fix, you can
you can?
Speaker 14 (22:32):
You can heal, and you deserve to heal. Sure, and
so find someone that you trust. And if you don't
have anyone that you trust in your personal life, that
can help guide you to you know, support. Remember that
law binds therapists to be trustworthy, so they can't talk
about your secrets. They can't tell people what's going on
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with you unless there's you know, a direct concern for safety,
like if someone's in immediate danger.
Speaker 15 (22:59):
But it it can be.
Speaker 14 (23:00):
A safe place. You can just you just gotta find
the person that you know you connect with, and it's hard,
it's hard to find people, but but it's possible.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
It's one question, yes, very important. What about AI?
Speaker 17 (23:17):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (23:18):
I just like I know, I know what if you
didn't have anything, you know.
Speaker 14 (23:23):
If you didn't have anything, I would say that you know, definitely,
AI is not a substitute for human connection.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Okay.
Speaker 14 (23:34):
However, it is a helpful utilitarian tool that you can use.
Speaker 3 (23:39):
To write a poem like.
Speaker 14 (23:42):
Like, for example, Hey Chad, what are some coping skills
that that are shown to work for managing anxiety? Okay,
and then Chad can give you a whole list. Go
for a walk, uh, drink water, you know, talk to
a friend, all of the things. So AI can be utility, right,
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but it doesn't replace Yes, it doesn't replace the development
of like emotional connection to wow.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
People need to know. It's a tool. We can all
use it, but do not use You can use it
wrong too, don't rely on Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 11 (24:18):
As we as we get ready to close out this segment,
could you please speak about your upcoming event that you
have in November in Rialto.
Speaker 14 (24:25):
Yes, So we are doing the seventh annual Young Entrepreneurs
expos founded in Rialto. It's going to be at Marcat
Top Park on November ninth from twelve to four. And
there are so many events happening. If you got to
come to June teamh Jam, then it is just a
small little reminiscent of that. So we'll have free basketball
camp for kids, free flag football camps. We'll have a
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three on three men's tournament with one thousand dollars cash prize.
We are having a grocery giveaway which is clutch low
key because Snaps may be in trouble, you know, so
come on the ninth. I know everybody used to get
their benefits by the ninth. By the tenth if you
haven't gotten them, this is a place where you can
come and get some groceries. And we're doing a Sunday
dinner because you know, hot meal is always nice. And
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then finally we're we're gonna be honoring our veterans with
a line dance, so if you like line dancing. So
just the events that I try to organize is that
there's something for everyone because the community is multi layered.
You know, there's not just kids, there's not, but there's families,
and families have all different kind of people. People who
like the hoop, people who like to dance, people who
like to sing, people who you know, like to volunteer.
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And so on November ninth, at Margaret Top Park in
Rialto at twelve o'clock, you will find something for everyone
there to participate from every age, days, generation, ethnic background,
you know, gender, identity, orientation, whatever, there will be something
there for you to participate in, feel valued and maybe
you know, take a little.
Speaker 3 (25:52):
Some long And also if you can't go to Rialto,
all that stuff is on. I love Samernadino by Robert
Porter and Yanni postsit and my admin post all the
different events here in the city and in the county area.
Speaker 11 (26:05):
Definitely I want to say thank you Vicky and then
as well as I definitely want to help Motivational Realizations
wants to help sponsor the Juneteenth event in twenty twenty six.
Speaker 14 (26:14):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (26:14):
Thanks sure we communicated so much, so much.
Speaker 3 (26:17):
Well that segues right into the main sponsor of this
show today, Motivational Realization the e a positive thought.
Speaker 14 (26:28):
Thank you brother, Thank you guys so much for having me.
I just want to say, if you want to get
connected with the expo there, I have a running joke
out there that you know, everybody in Rialto has my
phone number, and you know I might have to get
a second one eventually, but you can tap in with
me nine five to one two five five seven three two,
or you can check out my Instagram and Vicky Davis.
I know you do wellness.
Speaker 15 (26:49):
V I C. K I E. Davis Wellness or you.
Speaker 14 (26:52):
Can go on E fit Right at rialto City Jam
twenty twenty five, famous for me.
Speaker 11 (26:59):
Right and Vicky's gonna has another obligation. So thank you
sister for blessings with your presence and we'll definitely continue
to promote and shout out to you and we'll see.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
You when you're running Familia. Well, yeah, you got to man.
Speaker 11 (27:15):
And as we get ready to go into our talent show, Robert,
I just saw that you were up there in Crestline
and Lake Gregory.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
How was that experience with you and your mom, your madred.
Speaker 3 (27:28):
Oh man, we just finished up the October Fest up there,
you know, man like they I think they have a
couple more to go into November, but that's not really
not timber.
Speaker 17 (27:36):
Fest to me.
Speaker 3 (27:37):
But we had a great time and we've got to
feed the ducks. If you go to Lake Garrowhead, you
can bring your family for the Dutch, but there are
also places around here where you can feed the ducks
as well. There's the lake over there by the out
back right there on Hospitality, so the ducks there eat
and then also you can go to ford Ford Park
(27:58):
in Redlands, Okay, and they have or maybe it's Lincoln Park. Yeah,
Ford Park. They have a bunch of ducks there and lakes.
Speaker 12 (28:07):
So bring your kids in.
Speaker 3 (28:09):
Don't feed them bread, feed them waterfowl food or peas
or carrots or something.
Speaker 11 (28:13):
Definitely, definitely, with that being said, we're going to dive
in here into our talent show and we're gonna do
a round robin. With that being said, freestyle voal, What
is the first track that you want e Money to
pull up for us so you can do your thing
and make sure you grab your your cans, your headphone
so you can hear your music.
Speaker 15 (28:29):
Oh okay, cool, I'm gonna take my.
Speaker 12 (28:31):
Cough drop out there.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
You go do what you gotta do.
Speaker 11 (28:34):
There you go, no problem, and go ahead and get
your get your headphones on so you can hear your music.
Speaker 1 (28:40):
And I think you had track number one.
Speaker 15 (28:42):
I think it was all rad Here we go, Thank
you so much.
Speaker 16 (28:45):
So first song I have for you guys today, Thank
you for beani, thank you so much for having me,
and I'm pleasure to be here with this talent everyone
that's here tonight. My first song I have for you,
It's called Where My Dreamer's At?
Speaker 15 (28:56):
Why I wrote it. It's a my stand up and
fight song. I made the beat as well. Uh, thank
you so much. Uh yeah, So whenever you're ready, dj.
Speaker 19 (29:10):
Uh yeah, here we go.
Speaker 15 (29:17):
What's eating you alive?
Speaker 19 (29:18):
Is it COVID bills? Ex lovers, ex friends? What's eating
you alive? The fact you and nobody?
Speaker 17 (29:25):
What out is?
Speaker 16 (29:27):
God?
Speaker 19 (29:27):
Bless America?
Speaker 12 (29:28):
Man?
Speaker 19 (29:28):
I am a victim of.
Speaker 16 (29:30):
Broken beliefs, brainwash, fighting for in or peace? What's the
relief from everyone around me?
Speaker 17 (29:35):
Camp?
Speaker 19 (29:35):
Bring that airing my lungs. They try to steal it
from me too, But I at the survive dogy dog
world mentality.
Speaker 16 (29:42):
Now I'm stressed, raising my team for a future unsure
and unclean. Fat, I'm feeling real me burning green is
the only thing that keeps.
Speaker 19 (29:49):
Me love all the time?
Speaker 16 (29:50):
Two rubbed, I'm black on the top of my cheeks, bums,
battle ready and here right down to even the score. Yeah,
I'm still sore to the course since twenty twenty? Oh
what Kevin the subject of my wrap?
Speaker 15 (30:01):
You think it's funny?
Speaker 16 (30:02):
Do yourself a favor, do some shadow work within. Don't
worry about the color of my skin or what text
record you think I'm in.
Speaker 19 (30:08):
I ain't no easy mark. Yeah, this dog will growling,
bark its thread, feel the heat or my cat? Where
my trainer's set?
Speaker 17 (30:15):
Where they are I.
Speaker 16 (30:17):
Think they're right here, Where my dreamer's sat, Where my
trainer's at, Where they at at.
Speaker 19 (30:24):
Dear dreamer, I wrote this song for you.
Speaker 16 (30:26):
It's time to start a new way of living. A
word of your mindset. We ain't meant to clock in
and out. We're over worth this page.
Speaker 13 (30:34):
Check.
Speaker 19 (30:34):
Stop looking for your worth in others' eyes. It's a
so cold fact, Paul.
Speaker 16 (30:38):
Politicians and love is like to stop sobbing and crying
and looking to the sky when you get played for
a fool by So who's got the smallest and wears
a nice say small middle fingers cup the screen a
few cow. What's internal is external as above, so below,
so so cold. It's perfect for those foreign Southern California rings.
From the O C to the I E and all
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around you can find us homies chilling and loving, no
sweet female highly any and all day it is okay. Wait, hey,
where my dreamer's at, Where my dreamer's at, where they
get Yeah, like where my dreamer's sat, Where my dreamers sat,
where they at a radio I'm a dream of everything
(31:20):
I got in my life I earned.
Speaker 19 (31:22):
Yeah, that skunk's mouth is a tree I burn. Heck yeah,
you're for her.
Speaker 16 (31:27):
Sweet, juicy kids, to sweet and all over my lips
the spark of love I feel for her cold light
it up, no need for a lighter.
Speaker 19 (31:34):
I'm looking, but where she at I can't find her.
She I lost her. Thoughts so heavy my Nephi belly
carry the weight. My head hangs lough.
Speaker 16 (31:42):
With loud earbuzz in music. You see only sound that
takes my dark clouds away. The press is stressed again.
Nothing's changed, another schedule made, and the same pup of
money at the end of the month.
Speaker 19 (31:53):
Man, what a crappy book of place in life? Inner
tormal this exists.
Speaker 16 (31:57):
Doesn't feel right given my precious time of Wade of
Paisy's end list biels, nah, f you no more.
Speaker 19 (32:03):
This is my spiritual screen, cry look me in my eyes.
I mean it so sleeping. Wake the f up, my people.
Speaker 16 (32:08):
We're all created, We're right fixed up, Love, honor, respect
one another in mother Earth because guess what we're all
good for?
Speaker 19 (32:15):
Nothing said, Yeah you heard what I said?
Speaker 16 (32:18):
And if he's still holding on to unresolved hate channels
that towards that convict.
Speaker 19 (32:23):
The criminals come over and said your homego freestyle. Thout
promises to grab him by his keyy cat promise, big bet.
Speaker 14 (32:30):
That.
Speaker 1 (32:31):
Thank you so much, thank you style awesome, awesome.
Speaker 5 (32:37):
Sister.
Speaker 11 (32:38):
As we queue up Shoon's track, what track is they
were going to shown up?
Speaker 15 (32:42):
I do have a question for you, vut h we
do the CSSJ.
Speaker 11 (32:47):
Css J as we get that cue to our freestyle,
valve what you kind of share? We spoke when I
was up in Oakland. We had a conversation, but please
share it for audience. Why you're for suing music? Because
I thought that was beautiful, beautiful purpose, a beautiful passion.
Speaker 17 (33:02):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 15 (33:03):
Yeah, so I'm living a dream. Uh for sure. I'm
your local CT tech.
Speaker 16 (33:10):
I was over at Promoter Valley during the COVID pandemic
and I saw a lot of things, and but not
just that, you know, the way music is going, you know,
I wanted to promote something different, something where I mean,
you know, southern California vibe. And I'm really happy that
I got the opportunity and chance to I'm paying myself
(33:30):
out to bet on myself to try to live this
dream and uh, I just want to promote that to
everyone out here. Just keep keep trying to just find
that inner piece and you know we don't have to
conform that.
Speaker 15 (33:41):
That's that's my whole thing.
Speaker 11 (33:42):
Hey man, beautiful, beautiful, I'm shrewon. If you could pull
up to the mic and get ready to do your thing.
What is the name of the track you about the
bless us with CSSJ, css J.
Speaker 12 (33:56):
Justice.
Speaker 11 (33:57):
Shout out to CSSJ shout out to say, the fen
Surado you just assisted me and his and his niece
with the pilgrimage that I had this past Saturday.
Speaker 19 (34:10):
Now healing, now, fib.
Speaker 17 (34:20):
Let me quaitan need.
Speaker 13 (34:22):
I'll do this man, she my head, my.
Speaker 17 (34:28):
It feels like love is in the he's every with
It feels like love.
Speaker 11 (34:42):
Is in the.
Speaker 17 (34:46):
Love it's everywhere. Yeah, we are the CRME Survivors.
Speaker 20 (34:53):
You like the families for peace with justice from Rsie
Addie is we love you, Bunny, We got you, We
got your loving girls like whispers.
Speaker 21 (35:06):
In the wind shadows for where you wants to, your
life remains, it shines for.
Speaker 17 (35:11):
It's you and me. It's a loyalty call. Shange is
a happing, God bless all. How are of healing for
your mind and soul? My shadow gets dark.
Speaker 21 (35:21):
And I like gets crashing like cry for help sometimes
to mind fashion. Love you is in the what's like,
what's every way?
Speaker 6 (35:35):
Where?
Speaker 17 (35:36):
It feels like? Love is in the.
Speaker 22 (35:43):
Speech is every way. Justice the people that we lost
and it's life. We're doing this for you because we
know it wasn't right here. We got each other's back.
Then when we're talking about these policies, we mutn't let
the capitol do and bring in.
Speaker 17 (35:57):
Our community for surgery.
Speaker 9 (36:00):
I love my father, a brother in law and an uncle.
Speaker 17 (36:05):
And you go because you will, your family fighting for
just and missing you. Trust. So we keep going, going,
going going going just done. Then then then you won't
stop stop, stop stat start We're going.
Speaker 21 (36:19):
Love un in the money is everywhere, he said, It
feels I love you.
Speaker 17 (36:34):
Money is in the love speak is everywhere for justice, bookage,
just love love. Maurice your brother, your citizen, love love,
love love. We're brothers and sisizens Asha your brother were brothers.
Speaker 11 (37:11):
Definitely definitely you up our track number two for a
Sister Valve Freestyle, Valve Strewn.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
What led you to the to create that song.
Speaker 13 (37:20):
Well, I go to these meetings, these meetings, and it's
like I said, crime survivor to speak, and they just
have these stories and and we've all lost so many people.
I wanted, I wanted to share their voice in a
way that I knew how to.
Speaker 15 (37:37):
So I just asked the.
Speaker 13 (37:38):
People within the meeting to give me, give me something
to write about, something that means something to you, somebody
who means something to you. And that's where the song
came from.
Speaker 11 (37:46):
Hey man, that's beautiful. I love how the first two
tracks for each one of the tracks that you blessed us,
each one of you blessed us with had very positive
meaning about the dreamers. Hold on to your dream, stand
up for yourself, stand up for your dreams.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
You love and love love love, love, love.
Speaker 11 (38:03):
Love, And to me, those are both rooted in love,
you know, love for yourself, love for your community, love
for your dream, love for your passion. I'm freestyle vout.
What is the name of the second track?
Speaker 17 (38:13):
Thank you?
Speaker 15 (38:13):
That was so beautiful.
Speaker 16 (38:15):
I really liked that Thank you so much so this
one's called ll dub. And why I wrote this song
is I took a chance on myself. I bet it
on myself, you know, to try and make uh make
a breakout of this matrix, follow my dream. But just
so happened that the closest people around me, the really
people that you know, that I thought would have my back,
they they they betted against me.
Speaker 15 (38:35):
And uh yeah, so this is that. This is llll dubh.
Speaker 12 (38:45):
Let's get it.
Speaker 19 (38:48):
Up, Brially morning solitude.
Speaker 16 (38:50):
I'm forgetting about the times you were oh so rude
and how I messed up my day south lude your approval.
I lived for stomaching notts your love turned out to
be and not to split. I screamed and bananas you
go that reality. I just cannot be evil bossed. So
my princess says, she stuff elevate her. I'm play your
Donkey Kong, beating on my chest, driving so low Mario
(39:12):
cart after dark, come throw cruise sixty six. Time to
read route belief for souped out, ask the.
Speaker 19 (39:18):
Radio beads and my mom play its loser loner whatever,
losing loner, whatever?
Speaker 16 (39:24):
How did I get here? I asted all this, ask
and all unfortunately or to me, my reality and falls
me getting paid not as a lump of salary, but
every sixty minutes as our leieve dream shatters. The homies
tell me illusions are real unless some step Now it's
mind off.
Speaker 19 (39:40):
Sleeping is my new hobby now, beautiful bus, deceitful life
or personality treat do? Why get tonight?
Speaker 16 (39:46):
I smoke so much I'm filled with It's not cold
you not sorry, Mama can't play last little fun when.
Speaker 19 (39:51):
You're depressed at stress.
Speaker 16 (39:53):
Once again, it's loosing, looner whatever, loser loner whatever, Good evening,
good morning, good night.
Speaker 19 (39:59):
Never stop that internal fight like it's called a mental
point and no your secrets in life inside. But he
exposed karma, body implode.
Speaker 15 (40:09):
All right, that was it.
Speaker 11 (40:14):
I'm loving I'm loving the theme here, you know. And
you spoke to us something as we queue up Shrewon's
second track, and what's the name of that second track?
Speaker 17 (40:22):
Stomp it up?
Speaker 11 (40:23):
Stomp it up? Before we go into stomp it up?
You know you mentioned something in that song. And I
often tell people this, like, don't expect the support to
come from the people you expected to, right, because often
it's not there. You know, you you the way Richard
Wallace says it with the Southern California Black Chamber of Commerce.
He said, you know, you can't count on your family
to support your business. They might patronize once or twice, right,
(40:47):
but then you have to you have to build your
community base. But what I love about the Inland Empire
hip hop scene there is a community. There is a
group of people that will support you, that will see
your light, We'll see your vision and want to support
and help you in that mission, in that journey. So
that's what's beautiful by our community and which you said
is so true, Miss Shroon, get ready to do your thing.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
Let our engineer know when when you're ready to go.
Speaker 13 (41:11):
Okay, this one's called stop It Up.
Speaker 15 (41:12):
It's a little different.
Speaker 13 (41:14):
You know, I have fun with this one.
Speaker 1 (41:16):
There you go. You gotta range, you gotta range.
Speaker 14 (41:28):
Let it.
Speaker 18 (41:33):
Pum pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump it up.
Jump jump jump jump jump jump trump. Come on, come
on starf start start, stop.
Speaker 9 (41:44):
Stop it over, stop it up.
Speaker 23 (41:51):
It stood version.
Speaker 17 (41:58):
The singles and my I'm a bobby up up Yeah
what what? How? Don't be something just just just you
(42:18):
want your body help, want your body up up, work
your body out out.
Speaker 24 (42:28):
Uh uh yeah, let's go, let's go, let's go. Pump pump, pump, pump, pump, pomp, pomp,
pomp it up. Jump jump jump jump jump jump chump.
Come on, come on, stop, don't stop, don't stop, don't stop.
Speaker 19 (42:47):
Stop it up it, stop it up.
Speaker 23 (42:53):
Bumpy, hippy, bumpy, happy, running, runny, runny, runny, you got it.
Speaker 11 (43:20):
You got it, be able to fox you and say, oh,
they just do that. No, that has that electric that
e d M kind of feel. I could totally see
(43:41):
people out there on the dance floor pump, pump it up.
You might want to put some dance moves or something
to that. Man, that might be the next line song.
You know, were them fans that no, no, where them
pumps at?
Speaker 1 (43:50):
You know what I'm saying. Definitely, definitely.
Speaker 11 (43:53):
As we load on Preestyle Vows third track, Why is
it important to you for you to show the range
your creativity? Because I know that you're seeing I know
that you rap, I know that you have traditional hip hop.
You also just busted us in the head with the
EDM style of music. Why is it important to have
that range or where did that come.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
From for you?
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Well?
Speaker 13 (44:12):
I just like a lot of different music. I like
I like rock, I like reggae, I like you know
R and B and so I like New Yoso. But
really it's just I want to be able to work
with different people. I want to make African music, you know.
So it's just like if you don't try to do
something else, you're never going to get into a different lane.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
Amen.
Speaker 13 (44:33):
And all it takes is one try.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
Amen. Amen. Amen. Look like you had a question, Robert
or you.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Oh when she said African music, I was like, I
love to hear a ken drums that you can get
in such a trance just listening to some of that
traditional music.
Speaker 11 (44:47):
It's exactly and it's amazing how you look at all
the cultures around the world, how instrumental the drum is.
But the most important beat in all of our lives
is the beat up our heart. So I just want
to say thank you to both of you for show
case and your passion and your creativity.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
I'm freestyle vou. What is the third track that you're
going to be hitting us with this evening?
Speaker 15 (45:06):
Thanks your b PM. Let's go.
Speaker 16 (45:12):
So this one, this is my last one for you guys.
It's called Love Thyself. This is the first single that
I've ever dropped. Why I drop this is because I
like I said, I want positive influence with my wraps
and this is all about just loving yourself and you
are good enough, no mods needed.
Speaker 15 (45:27):
So this is called love myself. Thank you, thanks for
your money, and I'm having so much fun.
Speaker 17 (45:35):
This is a real.
Speaker 15 (45:38):
Grad you your party.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
Free style vo.
Speaker 15 (45:47):
All right right check.
Speaker 19 (45:50):
After a dark stormy day comes a crystal cool clear night.
Speaker 16 (45:53):
As long as you drop mama baby, you will be
all right. This work contains so much natural beauty and
using of.
Speaker 19 (46:00):
This representation of that.
Speaker 16 (46:01):
As a matter of fact, God designed you a come
from the clock. Nope, you don't and knock off you
the real thing by the boulata being no means and
improvise with the player.
Speaker 19 (46:11):
Foundation in order for me the pants and shorten we
on a hole and.
Speaker 17 (46:15):
How please repeat after me, dear body, I love you.
Speaker 16 (46:21):
Tell the one's close to you you love them. This
life is so short and time made on your side.
Sit back, relax and enjoy this roller coaster.
Speaker 15 (46:28):
Call live, hands up the song.
Speaker 19 (46:31):
It's hot, bye hater.
Speaker 16 (46:33):
But I can still feel their eyes watching us, full
of disus because we don't have that post stop thinks
there so what trick.
Speaker 15 (46:40):
We don't care, We don't want.
Speaker 16 (46:42):
To be a devil Doctor's next Paine check. Ever heard
of the term called self respect? Please repeat after me?
Love that self and family. It's all on nothing, homie.
Speaker 17 (46:55):
That was it?
Speaker 3 (46:56):
Think family, we go, here, you go.
Speaker 11 (47:01):
And family could be our blood family or our chosen families.
So it's beautiful to have have mouthful families. As we
queue up, I'm shrewns third track.
Speaker 1 (47:11):
I'm veil.
Speaker 11 (47:12):
What led you to be so positive and want to
create messages and music around positivity, self care, self love,
knowing yourself worth, valuing yourself.
Speaker 15 (47:26):
I like to call that a little spiritual journey.
Speaker 9 (47:28):
I liked it well.
Speaker 15 (47:29):
But the whole thing is is, yes, life is very short.
Speaker 16 (47:32):
I was a healthcare worker and I still am at
the heart, and we are all individuals in the body
of the God. That's how I feel sells in the
body of God, Like we're all the same. We're all
right here vibrating with each other, we're all nervous, we're
all excited, we're all scared. And so that's one of
the things that promotes me to just try to just
be a genuine, decent person, because that's what I want
(47:54):
for myself, for my daughter, for my family.
Speaker 15 (47:56):
Is just everyone to treat each other kind and.
Speaker 16 (47:58):
Community is the one that looks out for was just
like if Bonnie said he was like, hey, sometimes you
think your main people are going to have your back,
but you know they maybe they just couldn't have enough
courage to do something that you're doing, so kind of
you know, it doesn't make.
Speaker 15 (48:12):
Some people do so, especially when they don't do what
they call shadow. Yeah but anyways, yeah, so forgot why
I was going with this, but I guess that's it.
It's just the you guys are all awesome. Thank you
for your time, and I was going somewhere.
Speaker 3 (48:26):
I just want to say thank you for your service.
I appreciate that you're a healthcare professional and you, you know,
help us because you know, when you're in that situation,
there's nothing more than you know, calling the person to
come help you, right, So thank you.
Speaker 15 (48:40):
And I don't know exactly what you do cat scan?
Have you ever had a cat scan before?
Speaker 3 (48:45):
I have not, but my mama needed them and like
they're they're in high demand and I catchine, So thank you.
Speaker 1 (48:52):
Definitely definitely I'm freestyle valve. Before we go into I.
Speaker 9 (48:55):
Want to ask did you were you behind the production
on all three of those trucks.
Speaker 16 (48:59):
Just the first one, okay, yeah, yeah, thank you so much.
The first one, thank you for bringing that up. Yes,
I did create the beat for the first one. My
EP that I'm about to drop it is called post
Pandemic Mindset. I did build all the beats the lyrics
on pro tools. I've just been pushing myself to thank you, bro,
Thank you so much.
Speaker 12 (49:17):
Yeah, I love that.
Speaker 1 (49:18):
I love that. And who created those other two beats?
If you could shout out those producers?
Speaker 17 (49:23):
Sure?
Speaker 16 (49:23):
So the second one l O Dove that's a logics discord.
You guys know logic, the rapper logic. Yeah, he actually
picked me to be one of his music videos. Shout
out logic and then yeah he's He's He's BOSSU. And uh,
the last one is Inner City Ruckus. That's who I
really got my start with. He took a chance on
(49:44):
me and was like, oh, home girl, you want to
spend on the mic?
Speaker 19 (49:46):
And I was like, brow, I'm so nervous.
Speaker 15 (49:48):
I always wanted to do this. He was like, just
go and that was it and since and I stopped
ever since. And I had a big old smile because
just on the show I saw.
Speaker 3 (49:57):
At uncomfortable, you were just flowing. Thank you both of
you definitely excellent.
Speaker 11 (50:02):
How how can people connect and find your music? Free
syuthalve thank you so much.
Speaker 16 (50:06):
I'm active on Instagram and YouTube freestyle val A eighty six.
Speaker 8 (50:11):
Hit me up.
Speaker 15 (50:11):
I'm always down to chat and collaborate. Let's go.
Speaker 3 (50:15):
And if you guys got an entertainer or something, hit
me and Yohnnie up. And if you know, no customers
and stuff, but will bring you.
Speaker 11 (50:21):
On to Yeah, totally totally thank you, free styleth out.
Appreciate your sister and keep shining your light. We're down
to our final ten minutes positive, so shrewon. What is
the name of the third track that you're gonna bless
us with this evening?
Speaker 15 (50:37):
Waste no time?
Speaker 1 (50:38):
Oh man, uplift. We'll let you money know where you're
ready to go.
Speaker 25 (50:59):
Say why I'm thinking you don't get me and I'm
thinking when you don't get me pissed? Yeah, you don't
get me and made me this. I'm using all your
extra toes.
Speaker 17 (51:14):
Hey, why you're not so sad? So sad?
Speaker 16 (51:18):
We finally give back use so.
Speaker 21 (51:21):
Just know that you won't warning, I won't waste no time,
waste no time. I'm saying I love you if it's
If it's you, if it's you, I'm saying I trust you.
Speaker 19 (51:36):
I'm trying to.
Speaker 17 (51:37):
I'm not true. I'm not true you sha love you
get ain't nobody else. I'm good. They put it above.
I can't waste no time, time time, I don't waste
no time, time to time. I won't waste no time.
I won't waste no time.
Speaker 21 (51:56):
Now, I was trying to keep this ever in this
cycle up play just because girl, you got it, you
feel it?
Speaker 17 (52:02):
Do you want it? Do you trust it? So timmy Tim,
I love you till you win. It's ain't a game.
Don't be shamed. We only need to win as this.
Speaker 7 (52:12):
Will up say.
Speaker 18 (52:13):
I won't waste no time in telling you exactly what then,
Oh my mond or, I really kind of wow.
Speaker 17 (52:20):
I want to see you smile. I want to express
some less.
Speaker 21 (52:23):
We'll be making it worth wild and I won't waste
no time, waste no time saying I love you. If this,
if it's you, if it's you, saying I trust you,
can't I'm not I'm not true.
Speaker 17 (52:35):
I'm not true checking out.
Speaker 21 (52:36):
Love you, ain't nobody else.
Speaker 17 (52:38):
I'm putting putting above you. I won't waste no time
time time time. I won't waste no time.
Speaker 19 (52:46):
Time time, I won't waste no time.
Speaker 17 (52:51):
I won't waste no time, have time.
Speaker 12 (52:56):
It was that was awesome.
Speaker 3 (52:58):
Was that anyone or is it just random?
Speaker 1 (53:03):
But if she, if she find you, she ain't gonna
waste no time. I saw I saw you rocket out
of your heavy.
Speaker 9 (53:12):
Yeah, dude, that was that one had me grooving, bro. Yeah,
I don't know if you saw me poplocking and stuff
like that.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
There you go as the robot.
Speaker 7 (53:20):
You know.
Speaker 9 (53:22):
That's right, that's right. I want to go hit the club.
I know it's a Monday, but.
Speaker 11 (53:28):
It was always a good time for the club, you know,
I mean definitely that was That was beautiful, Shrew you
know once again, just keeps resonated with me. Six more
minutes left. Just how how your variety and your range
and and each beat, each song had a different vibe
to it. And I love those up tempo. But the
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lyrics that you say, both of you, the lyrics that
you both are saying, is are are lyrics that are
needed in our community and world nowaday especially with the
mental health crisis that we're in the midst of specially
attached to the pandemic and the loneliness that many people feel.
So finding that that message of love and hope and
and and self determination within yourself. The way I normally
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say it is like everything we need in this world
is already ingrained with it in us right, but we're
not taught to look within ourselves. We try to chase
the crowd and follow the trends and stuff, but that
doesn't lead to fulfillment. It's about us taking time for
that shadow work, that internal work, to unearth our gifts,
our blessings, our talents, the things that are being uniquely
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given to us, and finding the courage to stripp to
utilize those tools and share those with the world, and
opportunities will present itself.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Brother Robert, Yeah.
Speaker 3 (54:40):
One more time with your instagrams, please to look forward.
Speaker 13 (54:44):
And I want to shout out my producer to all.
Those beats were by Master Green, Stephen Green.
Speaker 16 (54:49):
Right on.
Speaker 13 (54:50):
You can find me on Instagram Underscore, shr x x
M Underscore. I'm on all platforms with my music. Just
type in shroom on YouTube. I got videos and yeah in.
Speaker 3 (55:03):
Her in her Instagram is a little shroom, so you'll.
Speaker 13 (55:06):
Be yeah it's a little shroom as my profile like
a colorful one.
Speaker 11 (55:10):
Do you do you create when you're on shrooms? Yeah, okay, definitely.
I'm gonna do a quick pivot here. We're going to
invite brother Puff onto the set real quick, just to
see how it feels to you know, witness, Witness is
loved one on here doing the thing, and and and
and how how are you feeling today?
Speaker 1 (55:29):
Brother? Oh man? It's all love, It's all love. Thanks
for having me on.
Speaker 17 (55:32):
Man.
Speaker 26 (55:33):
This is Puff the Magic ak a Mike East from
East Riverside Man, just on here to support Shroom this evening. Man,
it's my my g my people's and I watched her
uh uh perfect her craft over time, man, and she
is she is really gifted. She's really talented.
Speaker 1 (55:50):
Man, y'all look out for how how old are you?
Speaker 3 (55:54):
That's that's the perfect time to start.
Speaker 9 (55:57):
Rob you never heard don't ask a person their age? Robert, Robert,
what are we supposed to do it?
Speaker 14 (56:10):
Here?
Speaker 1 (56:11):
He's been on.
Speaker 9 (56:15):
Macro does real quick.
Speaker 3 (56:17):
It is hot the Halloween.
Speaker 11 (56:19):
Definitely, as we as we get ready to close out
the show, I would like just a quick thought from
everyone on the thing.
Speaker 1 (56:27):
We'll start with our guests, and then Robert and I
will will close it out.
Speaker 11 (56:30):
But in this time as we get up on the
holiday season, in our last three minutes, so about thirty
second responses, please, as Halloween's coming here and get into
holiday season, what is our what are your hopes, brother
puff for for our community and world at large?
Speaker 26 (56:47):
Well, like like the messages that were put out here tonight,
very positive, very very good, very very ground based, and
I'm hoping that through the through the holiday season, especially Halloween.
A lot of a lot of bad stigmas that come
through as far as all that is concerned, But I
just hope everybody can stay positive and love each other
and remember what the what, what the true essence of
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all this is. And uh, let's just be right, Will said,
you og about yourself?
Speaker 17 (57:16):
My answer is just love, you said, you said, what
do we want to put out?
Speaker 12 (57:20):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (57:21):
My hope of the world is for people to love
more often and and stop judging off of appearance and
the stop that he says, she say, and just you know,
keep it g keep it real.
Speaker 15 (57:32):
That's how it just keep it real.
Speaker 13 (57:34):
You gotta keep it real around me.
Speaker 15 (57:36):
So I hope everybody else could do that.
Speaker 1 (57:37):
Yeah, will sit. How about yourself freestyles out?
Speaker 17 (57:40):
All right?
Speaker 16 (57:41):
My hope for the end of this year, for Halloween
is everyone just be safe, treat each other right, and uh,
you are enough, you the real you.
Speaker 15 (57:51):
Uh, it's okay, you know, we're all out here.
Speaker 18 (57:54):
Uh.
Speaker 16 (57:54):
The older we get, the more scars we all learn.
And that's that's a badger, right, And it's okay to
ask your age. I'm thirty nine years old, and I'm
proud because you know why, life ain't guaranteed.
Speaker 15 (58:04):
So I'm out here more gray.
Speaker 1 (58:06):
Hair, I got ten on right, hair, eat money.
Speaker 11 (58:10):
What are your hopes, brother, uh, for for the end
of the year, for for the end of the year,
holiday season, or whatever your hopes are for the world?
Speaker 1 (58:19):
You know, just hope.
Speaker 9 (58:20):
Yeah, everyone more love out, more weed, I do. I
wouldn't hate that.
Speaker 7 (58:24):
Who who?
Speaker 9 (58:26):
But uh, you know it kind of goes hand in hand.
It's kind of hard to be mad when you're stoned.
So let's sell if there's more people get baked out there,
have fun and uh, you know, be safe, but mostly
just spread love, you know, like you guys are just
saying love that first song, you know, just everybody like that.
Quit being so mad?
Speaker 1 (58:41):
Amen, Amen. How about yourself, brother Porter, really really easy.
Speaker 3 (58:45):
Make sure you get out there in freaking book and
then get involved in your community. Man, there's all kinds
of things coming up here, even if you just bring
your kids to an event that's getting involved.
Speaker 11 (58:55):
Definitely, definitely, And I'll close it out with saying, like
like Vao said, I know that you're worthy, that you're
worthy of love, that you can be love. I know
we've been hurt, We've all been through the gamut, we've
all been chewed up and spit out. But know what,
we each have a purpose and we each can manifest
that purpose within this gift of life.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
I wish each of one of you well, God bless
you and love you as well.
Speaker 11 (59:15):
I'm Robert Porter and this is a Robber Reporter.
Speaker 3 (59:17):
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