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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Can you feel the power?
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Can you feel the power?
Speaker 3 (00:12):
Fuel the power?
Speaker 1 (00:13):
A double side? You will excuse to Jerry wist Slide
Worldwide Podcast.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
Hey hey, hey, my name is Davis and I'm from Haiti,
but I don't even Dominican lovery. I'm here perceive power
to anyone. Jerry Wat's live Wrong Wide.
Speaker 3 (00:38):
That's right, you tell me, You tell them, Littleboddy. You
listen to Late Night, Late Night with Jerry was Love
Worldwide and the beautiful Kelly Holland out of Chump City.
Thank everybody for tuning in. We got a great race
show for you tonight. Listen. This young lady is no stranger,
the Positive Power Man. She's She's with us in the
in the beginning stages. It's that's right, second round of
(01:02):
Positive Power. Her name is Joryce White, the faith Walker.
She's head. That's what she said for podcast. You can
still catch your shows here on Positive Power Archives just right.
Just go out to our channel and you can find
The Faith Walker with Joryce White. All right, before we
bring Joyce out, let's talk to my good friend Kelly Holland.
(01:22):
What's up, Kelly? How you doing?
Speaker 5 (01:25):
Hey?
Speaker 6 (01:26):
Hey, Hey Batman, Hey Baltimore how's everybody, everybody?
Speaker 3 (01:32):
I hope everybody's good. This is not snowing here I've been.
I've been watching a little bit of this game this
Thursday night football game. Boy, it was a little snowstorm.
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Them.
Speaker 6 (01:44):
I like to enjoy the seasons that I grew up
with in my hometown. I'm not sure where they went,
but please come back. I know global warming has messed
things all up, but we need you. I like the seasons.
Thanksgivings might have no like it either was or wasn't.
That's now there's no snow impossible. They probably won't get
(02:05):
on snow till February.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
Yeah, I'm still gonna put my snow, my snow blowing
the shop. I couldn't get it started last year. I
didn't need it. I didn't need it. But the year
I got it fixed. Man, I was using that thing
a whole lot. I did the whole neighborhood pretty much. Well,
just there and me me. You want to walk?
Speaker 6 (02:26):
Oh, they got lucky.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
Both sides of the street different depends of what time
of the day she wants to walk down outside the street.
Crazy crazy stuff anyway, So it kel's how you doing
everything good? He had a good weekend.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
Everything's great.
Speaker 6 (02:45):
Everything's great. You know, Kels was getting beat down by life.
But life be lifing. And since I know there's going
to be some long suffering because it's in your word,
I'm just going to say thank you to my father because.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
He knows my limits.
Speaker 6 (03:01):
Holjah, So he knows my limits, what more I can
bear and what I can't.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
And so I'm grateful overall grateful.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
That man took a little trip to Crystal City. Me
and girl went up there to hang out a little bit.
I guess you got a chance to sleep in late.
That was no me me to wake me up. So
that's up to like ten thirty.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Oh you must have enjoyed that.
Speaker 3 (03:27):
We couldn't believe it, you know, No, man, wake up?
I pick up. I see a little face looking at me.
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Everything. No, meet me.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Oh, it's going to get me one of those when
of those masks that you go to bed. You know,
you put your little mask for in your eyes just
so she she won't see me in opened my eyes
and see if it's her.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
Oh that's too cute. You gotta figure out she don't
go for it though, Meet me.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Everyone who's listening.
Speaker 6 (03:57):
If you've never heard us say anything about Mimi before
you've been messing out. She is the lovely family member
of the Batman household. Okay, This four legged, very beautiful
girl has all types of outfits. Okay, and she is
(04:17):
a diva in the house.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
Oh man, better than else? Yeah, pretty close to human.
I found out today at she sell her food at
the market, so I don't have to go to Pepco.
No more pep Smart. She sentered it in food line
in places and John, make.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
Sure you reference the brand and the qualities nature Fresh.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
I think on nature Fresh you refrigerated, it's good for
seven days.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Is that the Rachel Ray?
Speaker 3 (04:51):
I don't know, but I know they got commercials that
run doing the football games with the guys.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
That's why you know about it.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Because he was talking about him talk about his dog. Yeah, man,
speaking of Memi. We actually are releasing a couple books
children books under the ske Jones brand. Yeah. Yeah, the
books have been written. We just finished the animation, uh
(05:21):
story what it called story book video video story books.
So they're gonna be airing on in New York next month.
You'll be able to catch it episode one O five.
Speaker 6 (05:33):
Yeah, yea that there is a mighty mighty might sty congratulations, Yeah,
we have that product so we can do his work.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Yeah, man, pick your brain because it's gonna be activity books,
so it's gonna have like little short stories in there.
And you know it's a detective series. You know, the Yorkie,
the talking dog mean Little Meala, that's what the series called,
Little Meala and Little Meal. So I'm looking forward to
putting that out. Yeah, so that's what we've been working on.
So I wrote two of the three books total, but no,
(06:08):
actually four, but uh too's ready to go.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
Let me find ow. Batman is over here authoring children's books.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
You know, they are always asking me to bring Ski out.
Ski is a studio puppy. He's too heavy for me
to be trying to do a full showing live cramping
upwards blood.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
And the man.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
People realize it's hard than puppets. A heavy man. Anyway,
you gotta watching more TV. It's all we can do.
Speaker 6 (06:42):
You a trip, that's all I kept to say. That's
all right, Well listen, let them let him use you
live shows. Well maybe maybe a live show, if if, maybe,
if it was set up just the right way, Ski
could come on out.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
But until then you're gonna take you to your products.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Their educational interesting and and it encourages all readers.
Speaker 3 (07:10):
You read, okay learning, it is just right fun learning.
So anyway, Kelly Helen, I don't know if you met Joyce,
if you were around when Joyce was with us with
The Faith Walker Talks partcast.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
And I definitely saw the bio.
Speaker 3 (07:26):
Yes, well she's acting now and doing a whole lot
of stuff. She's connected with Paula G. Matter of fact,
that's how I met Paula G was through Joyce White.
Speaker 6 (07:34):
Oh wow, that was a great connection. Yeah, we got
our Paula.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
Yeah, so let's let's bring it out. See what she's doing,
See what's going on in her world. What's up Joyce White,
the Faith Walker? How are you welcome to Late Night?
What's going on?
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Jerry? Oh my god, to hear your voice again. I'm
just I'm in here achieving from ear to ear.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Yes, it's been a while, been a while, of course,
you know, we've been in contact with you, you know,
on Facebook and everything, but it's nothing like you know,
being on the show.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Right, That's right, that's right man.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
Well, we hope one day we can bring Joyce White back.
I know she got a lot of projects going on.
I know it takes a lot going off and auditions
and stuff, but we're here. We're here to hear all
about it. But I'm just here to say Hi, Kelly's
going to do the interview. So you got to have
a raciow m here if you need me.
Speaker 6 (08:31):
Amen, Thanks manmen, Well, thank you so much for joining
us this evening.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Miss White.
Speaker 6 (08:38):
I've never had the opportunity to interview you, so.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
I am truly looking forward to this.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
Before Sech gets up going, please let our listeners know
who you are and what it is that you do.
Speaker 5 (08:51):
Oh what I shuld say? What I don't do? Okay.
So my name is Joyce White, and like Jerry Royce
I said, I am aka the Faith Walker. I am
an actress, a model, a voice talent, a host, a
brand ambassador. I've co authored three books. I have a
(09:15):
book that's coming out soon and it's an affirmation book.
So me, along with one hundred and seventy four other
contributing authors, we've put together this wonderful affirmation book. Shout
out to sister JJ of Raggirl Publishing. And what it
is is a affirmation book that's going to represent three
(09:39):
hundred and sixty five days of the year and also
each month. So I'm born in December and I got
blessed by being able to choose my birthday December the
thirty first, So my affirmation is on December the thirty first.
So I am so excited to see it in and
(10:00):
I want everyone to get a copy.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Amen, don't just listen now, go get a copy. All right?
Speaker 6 (10:11):
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Well you sound like a busy woman.
Speaker 2 (10:15):
Okay, I'm trying. Well, there you go.
Speaker 6 (10:20):
How do how does this lifestyle fit within being a mother,
being a wife, having a family.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
How does that fit? How does that work out?
Speaker 5 (10:31):
Oh? It works perfectly because my children are grown up.
I had a thirty nine year old son and a
daughter that just turned forty in October, and they are
out living their lives, their best life, their best life,
so that I can live mine.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Amen the amen.
Speaker 6 (10:51):
Well that makes a whole lot of sense, then, you know,
because I'm always rendering, like how to create more time
to be productive?
Speaker 2 (11:03):
But sometimes I just feel exhausted.
Speaker 6 (11:05):
So I always want to get tips from people like, well,
how do you manage yours? What strategies are working for you,
and so I always ask like, how do you make
it work? You know, with did this inspiration of wanting
to act or be a performer or in entertainment?
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Where did this come from?
Speaker 5 (11:24):
And actually started I was going to a church in Marietta, Georgia,
and one day they said, well, we need people to
be in our Easter production. So I was like, sure,
I couldn't be one of the people shouting out Crucified Jesus,
Crucified Jesus. So after that I continued doing the Easter productions,
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switched over to doing a Christmas production. And then when
I finished that Christmas production, one of my church members
pulled me to the side and he said, you should
really take this, you know, your acting outside of the church.
I looked at him, I was like, might have a
point there. So I decided to just find independent films
(12:08):
to get involved with. I started taking acting classes, and
then all these years later, I guess I got bit
by the bug because I'm still at it.
Speaker 6 (12:20):
Okay, well something must be working because money comings, amen is,
it has to go so we can't stay here.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
And that's just the hustle and bustle of this world.
Speaker 5 (12:32):
Yep, absolutely.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Do you have any new projects that you're working on
right now or recently.
Speaker 5 (12:41):
Let's see. One of my favorite projects that I did
a while ago was Black Panther. I am a Wakandan
and Black Panther really.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Amazing.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
She's in the credit say okay, okay, okay, that's amazing.
That is amazing, and it's really nice to hear they're
bringing out a third part.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
I just saw that recently, and I want to be
in that. Okay.
Speaker 6 (13:14):
So since since they've already worked with you, the rapport
should already be great. So yeah, I hope all things
work out for you in that movie. But that's exciting,
no problem. That is exciting, though, Which do you prefer?
Do you prefer the work behind the camera or being
present in front of an audience.
Speaker 5 (13:37):
I would say being present in front of the audience,
because I come alive when there's an audience.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
Oh, you're a real performer.
Speaker 6 (13:47):
Yeah, she said, I don't just stand there and give
you some he said, I'm moving, I'm active, I'm hitting
all areas of the stage. You're engaged in your audience.
That's great, that's great. So I'm glad to have you here.
Please let our listeners know how they can just become
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that person, you know, get out of their show, nurture
their talents, because we have some introverts out here, and
I just want to let.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Them know, Hey, you don't have to be that way.
Speaker 6 (14:19):
You can enjoy life outside to nobody's really looking at
you as you may think or you know. I'm just
trying to comfort them, But what would be your advice
for someone that has this talent but they're hiding it.
Speaker 5 (14:32):
My thing is, we know that you know, your day's
may be numbered. Nobody's promised tomorrow, and we thank God
every day that we are, you know, able to wake
up in the morning and do what we want to do.
But I'm saying now is the time put aside any
fear or doubt and just step out like I did.
(14:54):
One person told me I should take my acting. I thought,
you know, I'm just out here doing a Christmas play
in a used to play in church. Somebody was bold
enough to step out to me and say you should
take this outside of the church. And then it was
somebody I loved and trusted, so I went with it.
I'm like, well why not because you know, like I said,
(15:15):
tomorrow isn't promise. So we all need to just put
our fears aside and do what we need to do.
If we have a dream, if we have a talent.
I'm not saying that everybody should like quit their jobs
and go ahead and just do that talent twenty four
to seven, but find a way to work it in.
Maybe you want to keep it as a hobby, but
(15:37):
take that step. I mean, that's what we need to do.
We just need to just take that one step or
sign somebody that you like and ask them to mentor.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
You that part.
Speaker 5 (15:51):
Yes, ask them to mentor you.
Speaker 6 (15:53):
That part time is valuable, so be very respectful of
that time when you are able and fortunate enough to
get a mentor some one on one experience.
Speaker 2 (16:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (16:09):
Uh, I've had some run ins with some of those situations.
People have asked for some tutoring or some mentorship in
the area of Texas and so I'll say, okay, fine,
I'll set up a session. It's crickets, No one pops
(16:29):
up like okay, that is a waste of time. But
here we are trying to give you, you know, the
goal and the push and fill in the blanks to
help people reach their new heights. My question for you is,
are you only interested in the church place or would
(16:49):
you prefer and I know you said you did wakanda,
or would you prefer that you did the traveling?
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Would you rather be stationary or traveling?
Speaker 5 (16:59):
Oh? I want to travel in my mature years because
I am going to be sixty on December the thirty first,
and it's time to travel.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
Amen. Amen.
Speaker 6 (17:13):
And that's a beautiful way to bring in your birthday
on New Year's Eve. Okay, yep, that sounds like it's
a great party. No matter what, it's a great party.
Speaker 5 (17:22):
It sure all my life.
Speaker 6 (17:30):
That sounds fun Like New Year's Eve is just fun anyway.
But did they have you on the news as the
New Year's baby? I'm just curious.
Speaker 5 (17:39):
Oh no, because I was born like six am on
New Year's Eve. Mom, Yeah, didn't nobody care.
Speaker 6 (17:50):
That's amazing. That is truly amazing. Do you do any directing?
Speaker 5 (17:56):
I have not done any directing, but I do want to.
I do want to get into directing and producing.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Mm hmm, Now what is the trend autumn? What she say?
Speaker 5 (18:08):
She's a she's a producer and we're we're good friends.
So I'm gonna be hitting her up soon if she
can mentor me.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
Right, you're my friend, help me, help me, and now
I do the same. Amen.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
Amen, But what is a producer? What does that title
really mean? Could you explain that to us?
Speaker 5 (18:30):
So with producing, you actually, you know, take a project
and you help, you know, bring it to life. So
if you're producing something or if you're directing it, you're
sitting there in the chair watching each scene take place.
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And then if something needs to be you know, switched,
turned around or done differently. That's what you're doings because
you're trying to make sure that the project gets put together, uh,
in a good fashion, so that once it hits the
you know, the big screen, everybody will be like, wow, no,
(19:13):
wonder what is his name? Spielberg is such a great producer.
Speaker 6 (19:19):
Okay, thank you for explaining that. I'm never sure.
Speaker 5 (19:27):
And then a lot of actors do switch to producing. Well,
sometimes they act in it and they produce it. Now
that's going to be a task to be the producer
and acting in the particular movie. I know Denzela's done it.
Speaker 6 (19:44):
You think, is it that is? For the multiple checks
off the movie? Like, isn't that a different payroll? You
know what, that's not my business here I'm moving counting
the money like, oh, hold on. So so when you
started your show, Face Walk, I'm a few years back.
(20:07):
What type of information were you doing or presentations?
Speaker 2 (20:12):
Rather where you're doing well?
Speaker 5 (20:14):
My thing was I was trying to empower, educate, and
encourage the world through these changing times that we were
living in. And now it seems like those changing times
are getting even more challenging. So I think it's going
to be time to bring the show back, but I
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want to switch it up a little bit and turn
it into a television show.
Speaker 2 (20:39):
Amen. Amen, Yeah, well you know that all sorts of guests. Okay,
So you were interviewing folks.
Speaker 5 (20:48):
Interviewing folks, and I played my little bit of music.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
You make music too?
Speaker 5 (20:53):
Oh no, no, no, I played my favorite gospel song.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
Yeah, I'm like, dang, if you make music.
Speaker 5 (21:01):
To it's.
Speaker 6 (21:02):
That that's okay. Only God knows. They might singing on
Waconda halleluj. Okay, No, But I was just curious in
regards to the radio show that you would like to
(21:23):
transition into a TV show. So Batman has different projects
all over and I also have a show on our network.
It's called The Kelly Holland show, and our first season
we did a lot of interviews, whether it be with
musical artists or whole groups or bands or authors and
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so forth. And then the second season we just decided
to just change it completely around. And so I agree that,
you know, you want to switch some things around, maybe
spice it up or your second season coming out, you know,
and to show that growth from first season to second season,
(22:06):
I was able to pick up on some things my
very first show. Oh my gosh, I have to explain
it to people, like, hey, listen, I got my hair braided.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
I thought that was great. I wore one of my.
Speaker 6 (22:17):
Merchandise T shirts. You know, everybody was making shirts at.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
One point, right, I have some two right, and so
I put on my shirt. I'm trying to brand.
Speaker 6 (22:28):
And then when I once I watched it, I was like,
oh lord, I look so bad. I look so bad.
I'm interviewing Shirley Murdoch and I'm looking like I need
to be in a radio studio, not on zoom. And
from that moment on, we had to book us and
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makeup artists, we had to book us, the stylists, we
had to book us a hairstylist. That stuff was getting expensive,
but I was dedicated, absolutely dedicated. Batman cap encouraging me, like,
you should really do your own makeup. But I'm trying
to tell him that's a talent. I do not have
money talent. So yeah, so yeah, the things that you
(23:15):
gotta do from transitioning from podcasts and radio hosts. When
you step in front of that camera, whether it be
your zoom camera or that big movie screen camera, you
got to have the total package when you come to work, honey.
And so how you feel about all this new work
you're going to have to do when you get back
(23:36):
on it. It seems like such a task, but it's
always the best product, right right.
Speaker 5 (23:43):
I would As as far as with the makeup side
of it, I am in touch with someone that's gonna
help me, you know, with the makeup side. But I
do also have someone I know that's a stylist and
one of my good, good good friends. I call on
my BFF, Tanya Lewis. Got to give her a shout out.
(24:05):
I'm sure she's listening. And she is the one that
has helped me in the world of modeling. She's like
taking me under her wing and she's shown me how
to dress better. How to peir up that runway better,
and how to take better photos when we do photo shoots.
(24:29):
So with you know, she's like a styless makeup artist
and hair person all in one. Yeah, all right, so
give credit.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Glam Squad is ready, Amena.
Speaker 6 (24:46):
The things you think you can get by you on
right and so, and then when I saw that first episode,
it's like, I feel like I have to explain myself
to people. I feel so a's shamed. So I'm so
glad to hear you hitting the ground running. You have
yourself a glam squad so you can focus on your
talent and what it is that you best on your show.
(25:06):
And so I look forward to when it comes out.
Please please please, you know, share that with all of us. Yeah,
we want to support you.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Never a problem, never a problem.
Speaker 6 (25:21):
So you've been in this game for twenty one years
and you still got a thirst for it. It says
that you did some commercials and also some theater productions,
but what about the indie films, the independence films?
Speaker 2 (25:39):
How did that go? How could you compare those?
Speaker 5 (25:44):
I love those? Yes, because when it's hard to get
on the major motion pictures, because mostly when you get
on the major motion pictures, they have you doing the
background active, so to do an indie film, you get
more speeding rolls. And then a lot of the people
or the independent filmmakers, they put the films in different
(26:08):
what they called film festivals, so you can or to
screen them at local theaters and things, so you get
to see yourself on the big screen. I am in
a movie that is on TV. I Love, Yeah, and
PRIs Love. Okay, by Love.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Let's go ahead and switch the TV. I'm gonna turned
it on. Yeah, yeah, honey, I'm on TV. All right.
The resume is long.
Speaker 6 (26:37):
Hey man, does your experience in the industry help you
to get work?
Speaker 5 (26:44):
Yes? And and by doing a lot of networking with
the local independent filmmakers, people will reach out to you
and they'll be like, hey, I saw you in this,
would you like to help me with my movie? I
I've had a few people send me direct messages on
Facebook wanting me to be in projects.
Speaker 6 (27:06):
Hey man, that's what I'm talking about. That's a God
given talent and he's sending you work. I know, that's right. Yeah,
that's amazing. I'm so happy for you. So when you
get back on this time, you're going to hit TV.
Is it going to be a Christian based show? Is
(27:27):
it going to be Christian like? Like, what type of
content should we look out for?
Speaker 5 (27:33):
Oh, it's definitely going to be Christian based because I
cannot go the other direction. I got to stay with
my Christian base because I'm so grateful to God because
he put that purpose in me, and thank God, I've
discovered that purpose. And that's when the Faith Walk with
(27:54):
Joyce White show birth, because I discover what my purpose
is and in doing the so it was it was beautiful.
I'm sorry it had to end like it did, but
it was beautiful. I was enjoying it. I had publicists
hitting me up saying, we want to get this person
on your show. You know, what availability do you have?
(28:17):
And then I was able to meet wonderful Jerry Royce
and he was, like you said earlier that my podcast
is in the archives. That made my heart feel warm
to know that it's still out there and people are
still listening.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (28:32):
Because the network I was on had to stop abruptly
when the owner passed away suddenly, Oh, we all had
to scramble and try to see where we're going to
put our podcast. And that's when mine went on hiatus.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
It's okay, we had other things to do it up.
Speaker 5 (28:54):
Now.
Speaker 6 (28:54):
You know you're picking it back up now. So I
see that as nothing but a blessing. Maybe I needed
a break, you know, right right, creativity or whatever. Yeah,
what about the show that you hosted. I believe it's
called Show Me Your Shorts?
Speaker 5 (29:11):
Yeah. I reached out to mister Jenkins and I asked
him if he had any footage of that. I was
actually interviewing independent filmmakers and we were on a TV
set actually it was the Comcast TV set, and he
(29:33):
actually sent me the clips because I was trying to
send those clips to someone when I was trying to
audition to be a host. So I was like, if
you have those clips, can you send it to me?
And luckily he found them and sent them to me,
and I watched them and I'm like, wow, I'm pretty
good at this.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
I like looking at the shows after the fact, I
really do.
Speaker 6 (29:58):
Look at me, look attality, all that funk, all that charisma,
And then.
Speaker 5 (30:05):
I realized it, Oh yeah it can be.
Speaker 6 (30:09):
Yeah, yeah it can be.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
But hey, catch me while I'm ready.
Speaker 6 (30:15):
As long as I know what the schedule is, I'll
be there, I'll be ready and so yeah.
Speaker 5 (30:20):
I think we filmed about two or three shows at
one time.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
That's how it's done.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
Yeah, yeah, Or we might be there during your whole season.
It's just the press just doing what's going on in
the studio. Yes, Lord, I've spent those twelve hour days
at the studio back prior to COVID, and then the
studio might have got turned into a man cave.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
I don't know, maybe not.
Speaker 6 (30:51):
Maybe you know, Batman is always building something, so I
don't know, but but I missed those days when we
would go in and just you know, you're you're there
with the other personalities from the network. You get to network,
you get to you know, just bond with your sisters
and brothers in the Positive Power Double xIDE community and
(31:15):
it kind of makes you want to like one up
each other, you know how they do.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
So you know, okay, that's nice. Can I pull that off?
Speaker 6 (31:24):
Like, so, how was your sessions recording?
Speaker 5 (31:31):
Well, actually, what happened was I would do my show
on the Survival Radio Christian Network and then I would
you know, downloaded into an MP three, send it to
Jerry Royce and then he would re air it on
Positive power.
Speaker 6 (31:48):
Oh yeah, she said, I'm gonna let this technology work
for me.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Honey, I got things to do. Take this audio. It's
good talking about working smarter than harder. Honey.
Speaker 6 (32:05):
Okay, yeah, no, dear, that's for Ricky's Well, I don't
have that time. That's how I took it, Like, oh,
bless your little heart. There's a thing called MP three.
It's like, oh yeah, so yeah, no, me and I
guess the other crazy people were sitting down in that studio.
(32:31):
It was fun. It was fun while it lasted. What
is Lion Gale Agency?
Speaker 2 (32:37):
What is that?
Speaker 5 (32:38):
Yes? So yeah, for the Lyingale Agency, it's we say
t LA for short. The wonderful CEO of the company,
Miss Tina Bridges, started this company because, you know, she
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was modeling and when she reached a certain age, people
were starting to tell her that she was too old
to be a model. So she was like, wait a minute,
I'm not you know, I'm not accepting that. She started
her agency for people that are forty years and older.
That's the only way you can get involved if you're
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forty years and older. And what we do is we model.
She finds us acting gigs. A lot of people now
after she's been doing this for eleven years. They're starting
to say, can you bring your models out to this
show or that show, or we have a boutique opening,
can you bring your models to model the clothes on
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our boutique? So it was it was great because I
was like, I always wanted to model when I was eighteen,
but when I had my children, I had to put
that to the side. And when I met Miss Tina
Bridges and I saw that you could be forty and
older and be you know, in her agency, it was like, Hey,
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my dream is it's back. It didn't leave me.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
It was the third Yeah.
Speaker 5 (34:08):
I was just a heard. I am so proud to
be a PLA model. And she has over one hundred
models all over. We have people in North Carolina, Alabama,
one models in Houston, Texas, South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
Oh, we had them all.
Speaker 5 (34:26):
Over, not just in Atlanta.
Speaker 6 (34:28):
Yeah, it's tearing up the East coast, I hear, yeah,
southern yeah states. Okay, well, Maryland is the top of
the southern state. So I heard something about the Mississippi
River or something.
Speaker 2 (34:42):
I don't know, but.
Speaker 6 (34:45):
They have included Maryland in that southern state. So I
would I would like to be a part of the
Lion Gale Lynn Gale Association. I just think that people
want to see people like them, you know, like carry yourself. Well,
it doesn't matter your age. I think your style is
what matters. You know, how are you going to make
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that product shine when you are managing it?
Speaker 2 (35:12):
Something to that effect.
Speaker 5 (35:14):
That's right? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Amen? Amen?
Speaker 6 (35:18):
Do you act in the Eastern Christmas plates at your church?
To at this stage and your profession?
Speaker 2 (35:26):
He knew, Yeah, No, we have moved on. All right.
Speaker 5 (35:36):
I'll do an independent film any day.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
That's wonderful.
Speaker 6 (35:40):
When you're working with those different directors and their vision,
you ever wonder like, what in the world did I
get myself into or does the process just work itself out?
Speaker 2 (35:50):
How does that go? Oh?
Speaker 5 (35:52):
No? I have had a moment where I was going
to do a two women play with a director friend
of mine or she's a writer director, and it became
too overwhelming because of the style of her writing. It
was hard for me to actually do the part that
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she wanted me to do because of the lines were
not coinciding, where if she said something to other lady,
something in the line that she said, would you know
trigger my brain that Oh I'm supposed to say this,
so I had to respectfully decline that offer and step down.
Speaker 6 (36:39):
Ay, and everything isn't for everybody, you know, fair either,
That's why it's favor so right. We got to do
what works for us. We got to do that works
with our moral and character. We cannot take advantage of
the gifts that we've been granted.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
And so yeah, exactly man.
Speaker 6 (37:00):
And I know God sent you work bigger and better
because he just loves to show us his appreciation for
our obedience. Am mmmm, well, I feel like I've learned
so much about you this way. Not a problem, never
(37:22):
a problem. I'm always down for a good time. So
we'll see how we can work it out. I would
love to shadow you on the sets, see how you
bring all of your flavor to that area of work
that you're in.
Speaker 2 (37:37):
So yeah, we could always connect.
Speaker 6 (37:39):
I friended you on Instagram when I posted our so
that's one area of contact. Before we close out, please
let our listeners know of how they can reach you.
Any products you have coming out, any websites that you
want to steer them towards, Please plug, plug, plug away.
(38:01):
This is your time to do that.
Speaker 5 (38:03):
Oh, thank you, thank you, well if you all want
to follow me on Instagram, I am under JAYL. White Production.
If you want to follow me on TikTok, I do
have TikTok. I'm Joyce dot White fifty seven. On Facebook,
(38:23):
I'm just Joyce White And if you want to reach me,
I can also give you my email address, which would
be joy White thirty five at yahoo dot com. So
if you have any upcoming projects you want me to
(38:44):
be involved in, or if you just want to say
hey in an email, you can't because I love hearing
from people and I do want to continue to inspire
people as well. And please don't forget my information book
that's coming out. So if anybody is in the metro
Atlanta area on December fourteenth and fifteenth, that is our
(39:07):
book launch. So check me out on Facebook. I've been
posting the flyer and on the flyer it shows the
QR code how you can go ahead and register be
a part of this beautiful event, meet me and order
some books too. So if you want to email me
and say you want to order ten Affirmation books, just
(39:29):
let me know. I am so ready to take pre orders.
The books will be selling for twenty dollars and I
appreciate y'all support. Oh and I forgot to tell y'all
I am nominated. This is the third year in a
row as Atl's Hottest Mature Model. We go to now
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this way etl Howdies dot com and vote for me.
Speaker 6 (39:54):
Joyce White, Yes, honey, she said, I am Atlanta's finest.
Speaker 2 (40:00):
I got to see this.
Speaker 6 (40:04):
I got to see this, ayen Man.
Speaker 2 (40:08):
What platform is your book selling on.
Speaker 5 (40:12):
Right now? It's being sold through me? So I'm taking
print orders and when people order the books, even if
you're out of state, I will ship them to you.
So you can reach out to me through my email
or you can send a d M on Facebook, TikTok, Instagram.
Speaker 6 (40:33):
All right, sounds like a plan. And thank you again
for joining us. I'm going to bring Batman back and
see if he has any glass words.
Speaker 3 (40:43):
Yeah. Joy is still doing her thing that is so awesome.
Still I can't keep up with her apology can't.
Speaker 2 (40:53):
I can't either.
Speaker 3 (40:56):
Once they got free from the nine to five, you
got to see some people stuff. Some people are still
watching TV series and they've been retired for five years.
Oh wow, sitting there watching Netflix and and sign up
for more man see see I liked. I like how
you guys are just out there and you're publishing on
(41:17):
your page so people can see that it's good to
be over fifty five and active. You know, they got
the great Fox Clubs and all that good stuff. I
love it. I'm looking forward to my retirement days. I'll
probably be doing the same thing I'm doing now right,
but I may add the modeling to the to the
thing to the.
Speaker 2 (41:39):
Gosh.
Speaker 6 (41:39):
You should see Batman when he get his head done.
He'd be sending out.
Speaker 3 (41:48):
Sunday, my Sunday. He's for my surprise for Father's Day.
Speaker 5 (41:53):
Mom.
Speaker 3 (41:53):
I had their photo session. That was fun.
Speaker 5 (41:56):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
Yeah, it was weir at a ball because he went
to school for mass communications, so he you know, he
gave us some free jobs once in a while. He
just had a movie screen. Matter factus. He just had
a movie screen at Howard University. Had an HPCU College
Tour film festival. He's part of the marathon.
Speaker 5 (42:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
He just graduated in May.
Speaker 5 (42:19):
Yeah, my baby graduations.
Speaker 3 (42:21):
Okay, yeah, baby boy, he graduated. So oh wow, back home.
Speaker 5 (42:26):
You're making me feel old.
Speaker 6 (42:29):
Man. It was like, oh no, no, we just stay still.
Society continues, just catching up with us. That's all just
catching up what it is?
Speaker 2 (42:41):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (42:43):
Catching up?
Speaker 5 (42:44):
One.
Speaker 3 (42:44):
I have to tell you this, this this joke when
my son was playing flag football.
Speaker 2 (42:52):
Bring it up on air. You might as well tell you.
Speaker 3 (42:55):
Okay, well, I gotta gotta put it together. But anyway,
my oldest son was coaching a flag football team and
my youngest son was playing on the team. And their
huge age difference. The youngest one is twenty one and
the oldest one he's forty one. Okay, is different, right,
So this thing, he's seven years old, he's playing in
(43:18):
his league. Maybe was ten. So his brother is like
thirty coaching. Oh so all this time, the commission of
the league thought the youngest son was the oldest son's son,
and I was just the brother, and I was the
brother of the oldest one. I said, I said, no,
(43:38):
that's my son. He was like what.
Speaker 5 (43:42):
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 3 (43:43):
It was a funny one.
Speaker 5 (43:44):
Man, Oh.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
Yeah, yep. But there was a lot of that going
on there because it was a lot of parents sitting
out there. I thought it was grandparents. They were the
parent they they said that bottle of wine.
Speaker 2 (44:04):
Man, don't knock the wine. Sometimes you need that bottom.
Speaker 3 (44:13):
You forget, did you not on birth control.
Speaker 2 (44:16):
Oh lord, that comes from.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
What I'm saying. This was the bottle wine came in
and the next thing, you know, you know you, you
know your kids are growing and older and now you're
having another child starting over you.
Speaker 2 (44:30):
Yeah, yeah, you gotta gotta lock that thing down.
Speaker 5 (44:34):
Man.
Speaker 2 (44:35):
Both of you go get the procedure.
Speaker 3 (44:42):
Because I think my son was in college, my oldest
one was in college when the other one was like, uh, elementary,
trying to get him out of Morgan.
Speaker 2 (44:54):
You the old guy at the at the cer, you
know it.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
Think it was funny with time. One of my sons,
my youngest son, one of his friend's father called He said, Jerry,
go get your bike. Man, we're gonna take these hills. Man.
I said, take some hill. He said, yeah, we're gonna
ride our bikes down these hills. I was like, dude,
I'm forty. I can't do that.
Speaker 2 (45:19):
What is my fault?
Speaker 3 (45:22):
Bike man? I was like, dude, I haven't got no
more bikes since I was.
Speaker 5 (45:31):
He was.
Speaker 3 (45:33):
All this time he thought he thought that was his age, Like,
oh wow, he thought that was his age. He was
like he was. He was like, my son's age.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
Had it all mixed up?
Speaker 3 (45:47):
Yea, they all fixed up.
Speaker 6 (45:49):
Man.
Speaker 3 (45:49):
They just they think all this time, they think my
oldest son is my brother.
Speaker 5 (45:53):
Oh wow.
Speaker 6 (45:54):
My mom thinks she says that stuff too, But I
think she's just delusional because we do not look like sisters.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
I don't care what you say.
Speaker 3 (46:07):
People do get confused with the age though easily. I
mean for years, you know, people just never put the
two the two together that the youngest son was my son.
They thought that was my oldest son's son.
Speaker 5 (46:19):
Oh wow. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (46:23):
They quught with each other now because one sixty five,
one sixty four, Oh yeah, he grew He was little
for a long time.
Speaker 5 (46:31):
Was he was he child?
Speaker 3 (46:37):
He was little? He was little for a long time.
Yeah yeah, wow.
Speaker 2 (46:44):
Where do all that height come from?
Speaker 3 (46:46):
It's my wife's father six five yeah, and her mother
was tall to her mother was five ten. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (46:57):
My boy kids, they got midget parents.
Speaker 3 (47:00):
Oh no, they weren't three star athletes. I guess, man,
you do for to give him? So he working for
the Washington Commanders. A lot of the kids get a
mixed They think Daniels, so you're controlling the cameras and fixing,
(47:24):
plugging stuff up. They think you're the quarterback. Really little
kids are so funny.
Speaker 5 (47:32):
They are.
Speaker 6 (47:34):
Yeah. Look, my little brother thought he was Caucasian. He
asks my grandmother because she's of a darker skin. He's like, Nana,
I'm Caucasian. My mom's Caucasian, Kelly's Caucasian, So what are you?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
And my grandma just looked at him. I'm the same.
Thank you, he cried.
Speaker 5 (48:03):
He cried.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
He thought it was occasionally cried. I'm like, oh, man,
must be that privilege.
Speaker 6 (48:13):
That grew up under mama with good times privilege because
I had all.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
She had energy. Bro, I came out.
Speaker 6 (48:23):
When he came out, she was done with kids. Oh wow, right, yeah, anything.
Speaker 2 (48:31):
You gotta wrap this up.
Speaker 3 (48:33):
You want to ask the faith walker the prayers out tonight.
Speaker 2 (48:36):
I was going to ask her, Yes, Ms White, can
you please pray us out?
Speaker 5 (48:44):
Oh? Yes, I would love to. Thank you. Do you're
having me? Father? We thank you Lord for this day. Boy.
We thank you for keeping us safe as we went
about our day today. We asked that you continue to
protect us as we sleep this night. Lord, continue to
direct our patht Jesus. Continue to help us to have
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wisdom and knowledge. Lord, give us new and innovative ways,
Lord to reach your people, to continue to encourage your people,
to inspire your people, to empower your people, to help
everyone to believe and continue to walk in faith and
not look at the surroundings of what is going on
(49:30):
in the United States of America. Lord, we want you
to continue to watch over our leaders, give them the
wisdom that they need. Jesus. Help the world to be
a better prace, Jesus, help everyone to walk and love Jesus. Lord,
I thank you for everything that you're doing in all
of our lives. Lord, I just ask that you continue
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to help us to be prosperous. Lord, help us to
continue to be self less. Lord, and just continue to
help us to spread love in the world. Lord, because
as they say in that song, what the world needs
now is more love. We love Jesus. We love you.
We give you all the honor, the glory, and the praise.
(50:14):
We give you the highest praise of Hallelujah Jesus, and
we ask all these things in Jesus' name. We pray. Amen.
Speaker 2 (50:22):
Amen.
Speaker 6 (50:23):
Amen, I'm glad you said that, bat Man, because we
just had a treat out of a close out prayer. Amen.
Thank you again for joining us this evening. Missus Joyce
White the amazing talent. Thank you, thank you, thank you,
and thank you everyone for tuning in every Thursday night
(50:45):
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late night with Jerry Royce Live and Kelly Holland and
never forget to tap back into your unspeakable joy Good night, everybody.
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