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the host. This week we're talking about breaking out of
your comfort zone. It ain't an easy thing to do.
It's always gonna be a challenge, but it's something we
gotta do just off experience.
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consider it?
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I don't want to, but my knowledge of makes me
an elder, so let's cheer for that.
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But anyhow, Yeah, we're gonna be talking about, you know,
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To rule the kingdom, you must tame the jungle.
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You get it to rule the kingdom, which is your brain,
your mindset, like I like to say, no brain set.
To rule a kingdom, you must tame the jungle, which
is the body. The mind is what we're trying to
keep keep our minds focused on. Brain set, brain set?
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What y'all been doing all week?
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But you know, as usual, my new trend is to
start the show off with a quote of the day. Oh,
quote of the day. So the quote of the day
is from a lady. I didn't really do my research
on her, but her name is Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher almost
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like yeah, like Thatcher Hatcher th h T C H
E R. But the quote is you may have to
fight a bat a battle more than once to win. Oh,
breaking it breaking up out that comfort zone. There's only
one way to get out that comfort zone. My got
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my life.
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that's a powerful quote. Though you may have to fight
a battle more than once to win it. Because you
think it's a battle. It's a you know, it's a battle.
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A battle is just part of the war that could to.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Win the war.
Speaker 4 (07:31):
Actually, and it's not really a war. You know, it's
not really a war. The only war we be having
is with ourselves. That's why breaking up I look crazy,
y'all saw that? See technology, it's always playing tricks on them. Yeah,
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there's been a lot going on though if the current
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we all can learn something from each other. But my
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goal is to make sure and I ain't got it
to go. I'm not perfect. I know that, you know,
but I just work. I keep working at it out
and working at it. Then when you just always creating,
you know what I'm saying, that's like the battle. It's
a battle, like I'm I'm a bat, I'm a at
war would becoming the best version of me? And it
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ain't always simple because when you're in a society that
you did not create and you're just trying to be
part of like a government or whatever they would call it.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
Let me see something I shouldn't test that life's life.
There we go that I ain't.
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Hyeah battle war, that war we be having this with ourselves.
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Shout out U Street and it ain't around no more.
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It ain't around no more. But yeah, like I say, man,
there's been a lot going on that plane. How the
plane crash into the helicopter. I ain't even pulled the
actual news up on that. Let me see what's going on.
We're gonna jump into the current events. I'm gonna see
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what happened with this what if y'all, if y'all let
me see, Yeah, make sure you engaged.
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Shot fight I love my short fight. Yeah, that was
that was tragic. I've seen a little small clip of it.
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I said, Wow, that was that was That was bad
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To you, I'm trying, I'm trying to get ahead too fast.
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But it's for the inner city, inner city you. Yeah,
but it's for the inner city you. I'm trying to
create a program.
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You know.
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Sometimes I try not to say talk about certain things,
but not to skip you know, I'm gonna get into
these current eventures play pull this up real.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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It's just making it better you how you know, just
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some people get offended when you be like man, it's
just you just trying to create a character or whatever,
and they don't really get it that you really just
that's what life is when you got you you a character.
When they say that person got characters, that's because the
character that that person, that the person that they are
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trying to.
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Live, the lifestyle, the purpose that they.
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Find like, because your character comes from when you figure
out your purpose too. Once you start understanding, like, you
know what you what you're good at, that's purpose.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
It ain't like, oh, my purpose is to be the prophet.
You know, you might be.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
That might be, Yo, that might be, but the thing
is you might don't know how to become that. So
in the process of you're gonna continue to try to
grow and achieve. And that's part of the topic today
and it's part of life. So every topic is basically building.
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To a point.
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It's just we're trying to view it from different different
different directions and point of views because that's where the
communication come in at. Because point of views they from
what I've learned recently of recently too, that's where the
biggest problem exists in any disagreement argument is when one
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tried to get their point of view off, like that's
why people use the social media now that they got
the point of view, you know thing where that's like
the trendy like okay, look, you get an opportunity to
That's like me having this platform think and reflect, voice
your opinion.
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It give me an opportunity to I enjoy media.
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So you know, I look, I'm at you coming live
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joseter to you know, because I learned from our restates
and and I know that we are continued to give
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it like we when you are still here, it's because
you you you are given still You're given the opportunity to.
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You're given the opportunity. You're given the opportunity to become.
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The best version like you're You're given the opportunity to
achieve whatever your purpose is. Like every like like they say, man,
the saying go, man, you're breathing something you up today,
so you you.
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Know, be blessed like cause you already here. We got
a life. You give what I'm saying.
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But let me let me get to these current events
because we're gonna talk about that in breaking the cycle,
I always get because I be knowing what I'm about
to talk about, so it'd be like I'd be ready
to talk about it, but I also want to keep
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Make sure you like and subscribe. I'm having one of.
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The moments if you know, you know, i'd've been banged
up a little bit, so sometimes it'd be like what who.
Speaker 2 (19:13):
Yeah, but let me let me see what happened on
this plane?
Speaker 6 (19:15):
Man? That that was.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
That was sad. Man, that was sad plane crash.
Speaker 4 (19:20):
That was sad right there, man, Yeah, I'm pretty sure
one of those survivors of that.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
Yeah, that was this. This is courtesy of US Today
all sixty I figured that. Man, it was a crash.
Speaker 5 (19:51):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
That's given a moment of silence for the families of
the lost ones. Pray for the song those are the ones.
Speaker 5 (20:08):
Damn.
Speaker 2 (20:09):
So they say it was sixty seven people.
Speaker 4 (20:14):
Near Ronald Reagan National Airport, triggering a massive recovery effort
that authorities search for bodies in the Potomac River. Oh,
this is in Kansas. The crash occurred just before nine pm.
Wins they win, like, how does that happen?
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Though?
Speaker 4 (20:33):
The pilot the pilot of the I don't want to
blame nobody, but how does that happen because the plane
is already kind of like in flight, and for the
helicopter to be there, that means the helicopters you don't
let me get a turn. See, I'm a conspiracist, so
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I don't just believe what I see. I'll be having
to do my research. That's how I got into market
and in the first place, because I'm a I'm a researcher.
I could like if you ever heard my my one cousin,
what's up, Tina, She's the call me curious George ship.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
As Hey, I was a curious ass dude. But at
this point, like my curiosity.
Speaker 4 (21:21):
I use it in a in a good way, Like
I ain't I ain't nowhere near nowhere, like always in nowhere,
Like I feel like potential is unlimited.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
So you know, I still go through my every day.
You know, I ain't. I ain't about to be I'm
just letting y'all. I'm getting it.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
Like I was saying a little earlier, this is my
platform to be able to, you know, voice my opinion.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
But that playing it with sixty seven people.
Speaker 5 (21:52):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
But then we got Trump.
Speaker 4 (21:55):
Then you know something, they the one dude doing the
interviews now talking about jay Z and Puff made a
commitment where they had to do whatever, you know what
I'm saying. So it's it's always like man like because people,
uh when when when a lot of changes happen like drastically,
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you know, just me being where I'm at in life,
you know almost a hundred you know. Anyhow that you
find out, you find out. But anyhow, I've been around,
but you start looking at life and you start understanding
things differently, like that you didn't feel.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
Like even when you even when I was twenty one
or twenty five, even when I was thirty five, things
that I looked at I viewed totally different.
Speaker 5 (22:48):
Now.
Speaker 4 (22:49):
It's things I wouldn't even attempt to do now that
I done when I was younger, especially as a kid
growing up.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
And then it's not really structured.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
You know.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
I don't blame my dudes and nothing like, but you know,
life is life, and we gotta learn how to life
it in the process because I ain't.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
I'm not a perfect dad. I just I kind of know.
Speaker 4 (23:12):
But one of my biggest flaws is consistency, you know
what I'm saying, Like, if I could stay consistent, like like,
that's what I'm practicing. That's like my biggest Like that's
why I was saying I might take a break for
a minute, because it's like my priority list then changed.
You know, that's part of breaking the cycle. Once you
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start realizing your priorities, you get what I'm saying. Like
you you might think this was cool, but that's like
I tell the kids, like my children, I say, you know,
to have fun.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
While if you ever heard somebody tell you to have
fun while you're young, that's a scam.
Speaker 5 (23:54):
Now.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
I ain't saying don't have enjoyable moments, but to just
think you pop the party all the time because you're
young and you never know when you're gonna die, that's
goofy you You when you not early late teens, early adulthood,
that's when you're supposed to just put the pedal to
the metal, make everything work the best it can work,
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so it can so you can create some state stability.
But that that's see, that's me the leaking into the topic.
I never get to actually talk about the topic. Bias
the topic, so by the time I get to the topic,
I be just saying so much. I don't be having
nothing to say. Hey, hey, but that's life boy. As
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long as that we were trying to grow. But you
know again, you know he paused the grants in the
long it's just for the federal my one home, and
he suposed to little thing. You know, So I because
I didn't been in and out the little the system.
So you know, I want to be right, but I
still know wrong. And then it's still like a a
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I don't want to call it a cold, but a lifestyle,
a mind, a brain set that's still I'm still working on.
But and but when you think about the actual accents
being done, it's that's it's grindy, you know what I'm saying,
Like like like just in the in the in the
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in the government, what what would you call it? The police?
The the damn what is that department called? What is
that department? What is that department called? The justice department? Hey,
it was that's crazy. I hit the echo on the low,
the Justice department, and that was it was supposed to
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sound to that dramatic.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Let me hear one more time, the Justice Department.
Speaker 4 (25:52):
But but if you literally work for them, and you
know you you not even even even if you do
work for them, but you the one to be the
undercover cop.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
You you you evil man.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
Like to set some like literally entrap a person to
commit a crime has to be the worst thing, like
just to you know, be trying to I know it's.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
What you call an investigation, but just do a real investigation.
You know what I'm saying. I'm trying to stand no
molds in there. But yeah, they got the they got the.
Speaker 4 (26:32):
They got the West Name man, they got the the
people that get they get a paycheck. Like I never
knew that. Man, They've just really been getting released. But
you know, I've been in there. I've been to the
top of the Western Name show. Like I don't like
that's like it ain't like it was once upon a
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time because they be having like the big old neighborhood
conspiracies now. So it's a lot of people like because
I wasn't really doing nothing, you know what I'm saying,
I just ended up in the jam, you know what
I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
But I was trying to do some better shit.
Speaker 4 (27:08):
But you know, when you're you gotta change the That's
part of that's part of the comfort zone.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
Like you gotta change your environment. That's one of that.
That's one of that. That's one of the top.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
Things you have to do to like when it like
come to grow. Like like I was saying, we've been
embracing change. We've been we reflecting, that's how we even know.
But now we gotta we gotta know how to get
out the comfort zone because now we didn't embrace.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
It, were like, man, I want to change.
Speaker 4 (27:39):
So now we reflecting on the lifestyle we living because
you know, they say the lifestyle can be worse than
the actual drug itself. Like when I was younger, I
was used to like I couldn't wait for the Like
I used to go out every night, but I was
calling myself being out there cause I'm I'm in the
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streets anyway like.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Them then was like and then and then it's a
very small.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
Percentage of people that start out in the streets that
end up like I'm I'm still trying to figure out
life based off of them decisions when I was younger,
you know, like I'm not I just I'm a creative person.
So if I get an opportunity to to what I
would say, create an asset, But that asset could be
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a liability for a minute, but it's it's still considered
an asset in your life and your eyesight because you
looking at it as something that you trying to create
or make as big as.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
You can, you know, and then when it's all said
and done, this is together for one.
Speaker 4 (28:47):
You know, we're trying to we're trying to get we're
trying to get the youth into a situation, you know,
like so they don't make the same mistakes.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
In it in this new generation. They they they they
they there ain't some knuckle heads.
Speaker 4 (29:03):
But yeah, if you go check out t n R
TV or even my personal page of Ricky d got underscore.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
I got it's a video put up about how what
the DEEI While we're.
Speaker 4 (29:16):
On current evens and Trump pausing grants and stuff, that's
just that's that's just a sign of people.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
You can't become dependent.
Speaker 4 (29:27):
You gotta you gotta figure out how to just keep
moving man, Like it's always gonna be some type of
dependency involved. But the fact of the matter is, like
the the people, I don't you know, the majority that
depending doing.
Speaker 2 (29:46):
Like they that's all that's that's all he really doing.
Speaker 5 (29:49):
Man.
Speaker 4 (29:49):
When it comes to the grants and the loans, it's
they just doing an audit.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
They want to know where all this extra money.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
You know what I'm saying, going, that's why like just
like they like like like the profit draw at least
say you say, man, get your fair affairs in order.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
I've been slacking, you know, but at the same time
I've been creating.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
What if you create and then you based on the
government that you live in or the society that you
are in, you try to structure the things to the
best of the ability for the statues and everything and
laws and rules and regulations that you got to follow
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in the government that you're in. You get what I'm saying,
So you might not have the liquid, like your liquid
might not be See this how people need to start
you in life, especially in these times. It's not always
the liquid is cool, but really only if it's in minerals,
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you know, like commodities like gold, silver, even corn. You
know what I'm saying. Stuff like that, I'm talking like
I got it, but you know that's like I say,
I'm a big need to apply more type of guy.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
But I do the research.
Speaker 4 (31:12):
And then I know, you know what I'm saying, it's
just apply a discipline, consistency and applying. If you mask
them all together, then you'll figure it out and then
life will probably just be more. But the key if
you do for the youngins out there, because that's who
I'm really talking to, Like people in my age group.
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They probably like, I don't want to hear that, man,
the young kids. That's why I'm together for one foundation.
But and you and they tried to They tried to
juice up while we're still in the turn event mode.
They tried to juice up the deep the depth set beef.
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That's just I'm about to get on the dip set
beef because I don't really want to talk about the
beefs like they. But at the same time, you know,
they say good publicity bad All publicity is good publicity.
So they both getting They probably in another room laughing
with each other like, yeah, we got them going. But yeah,
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that's something that was going on in the entertainment world.
I'm pretty sure y'all helped to it. But I'm just
voicing my opinion on it. That make sure you like
a subscribe so you could get notifications. Oh but you
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know what what's really going on is that deep cheek.
I ain't played with it yet. See, I'm an AI dude.
I ain't like AI, but I know howy I use it.
Put it like that like for certain things, like I
don't want it to be, but it you gotta understand
it to get what I'm saying. Like if you're in
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the marketing content type world, you get what I'm saying.
It's very useful.
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It's very used.
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Yeah, the sports.
Speaker 4 (34:54):
You all already know it's about that time. I know
everybody be having them super Bowl parties and what y'all
gonna be doing at the super Bowl party? Me, I
really get bored with sports when it That's one of
the blessings being from I know, I got a lot
of Cleveland. Theer's like, man, you got the no, man,
it ain't even about that. Man, It's like, you know,
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if you know, you know this the last time I'm
gonna have to say that on the show, just so
you know. But then anyhow, it's a blessing man to
be able to have a pro sport for every almost sport,
you know what I'm saying. So we don't in Cleveland, Ohio.
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We don't get bored because we got the best entertainment
all year round, which is sports. It be people that's
not even Indians fans for you can look at them.
They just going to the Indians game, the Guardians. Brother, My,
most people are football, the Browns fans, the Cavs. They
probably get the best fan the most bougie ist fan
(35:59):
base because they play indoors. So you know you're gonna
get a boogie or crowd because it's an indoor activity.
But I'm just saying, man, real really is real, fake,
it's fagan if you don't know what you're doing.
Speaker 2 (36:13):
Hey, go back that Kate clap. Hey. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:20):
Man, it's Super Bowl time, NBA All Star Game, about
the about to turn up. You know, it's about the
turn up. Sports Corner. You hear with your boy were
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the conversation, it's your boy Ricky d checking in January thirtieth,
breaking up out of your comfort zone. Yeah, Sports Corner. Oh,
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then at the the Senior Bowl, you know it's it's
the NFL Draft coming up too. But you know free
agency is before the Like I said, the NBA all
started trade dead line. That's when in the NBA, that's
when you really start like getting into that's when you
really get into football. I mean basketball after the trade
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dead line, because that's when you know who gonna be
on who team for the rest of the year. Yeah,
it's like, let's go, let's play now. You might get
a few buyouts, a couple of veterans moving around a
different team. See the Lakers doing kind of good. But
if the Kers just sorry, that's what Brian. Brian would
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have did a buy out on everything. I bet if
the Lakers was trash this year, he gotta he got
a gotta stick around though for little Brownie too, that's
probably another reason he ain't left. But yeah, at the
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Senior Bowl many, hey, they the brown See I'm a
Browns diehard for really. If y'all know, if you look
at my if you came into my little space, you
oh yeah, this guy Browns fan for real. Like I
got closely half of my closet Browns gear. I got
more Brown's hats than any kind of I got all
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Speaker 2 (39:15):
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You can hit the phone wrong in your pocket and
crack the glass if it hit it in the right spot.
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But yeah, this is the sports corner with your boy
Ricky Dee on the Think and Reflect podcast show. Hey
but that boy, Hey that boy. The Bills and that
Bills in a Kansas City game was good though.
Speaker 2 (39:44):
I watched that one.
Speaker 4 (39:45):
I watched some of the Philly game. But Philly a
whole nother wet. They a whole other beast with bark,
So it's there might be they, this might be. I
think they last super Bowl was down to the wire
if I remember. But let me see, yah they last
super Bowl. Let me see that Philly Kings City super Bowl.
Speaker 2 (40:10):
Check that out. It was mum, what was that? That
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was twenty Was that twenty three or twenty two?
Speaker 4 (40:42):
Oh yeah, it was a bang out last time thirty
eight thirty five. I forget ooh Weedie, I'm like, I'm like,
so I'm watched it. If I had to sit in
my own space because I really, I mean, I used
to party so much.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
This is what happens.
Speaker 4 (41:00):
Why I think, man, do what you're supposed to do.
So now now I'm all like elder. Oh you know,
I ain't broke down or nothing, but you know I
moved gently. So now I don't be trying to go
out and dance and shit. If anything, I need to
work out, you know what I'm saying, Hey, if you
know me, I got a little chunk, I got a
little gut going on. I ain't never really, but I
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didn't have this gut for about twelve Like hey, when
I set around you know how I got this gut
for real.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
Because always been fit for real. Man, when they came
and got us, if you know, you know, man, I
was in a lawl like.
Speaker 4 (41:36):
Hey, when and my I wasn't you know, I ain't
even because they saying when you were in there, you
usually gaged. The best thing your lawyer could do for
you is get you the best time. But they most
of them buddies and shit. So anyhow, I stayed in
the law library, like I really believe sometimes man, if
I would have win, did it made it old week?
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I could have probably blew it up. But you know,
that's another world though. That's the day and gone. I
ain't even had these grades when I came home. That's
how long ago that was. It's just a part of
my life. So you know, it's a memory. And that's
just a crazy thing to know, you And the longest
I ever did was that And I ain't even really
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get caught with nothing. Like I could accept the responsibility
of my own actions, but when it's due to other people, man,
that's that's kind that's wrong. But that's another topic. But
that's that's another comfort zone break. I had to you know,
I had to get my mind off of I'm not really.
Speaker 2 (42:37):
Thinking about it.
Speaker 4 (42:38):
I'm really just talking about it, you know what I'm saying,
like because I know I gotta still move on and
do what I gotta do because life ain't easy, man,
especially with all these rules changes. And then even when
you think you know, it's something else to know. So
you know, hey, when you think you know, it's something
else to know. But it should be a good it
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should be a good super Bowl. Man, Hey, I forgot
they did bang boy, it's about to be there, ain't
Kansas City Baker if they want that three p They
gonna have to play hard.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
They gonna have to play hard that boy. But they
got with with Hunt after Brown should have helld on
the Hunt just just because he's a Cleveland boy for real.
Speaker 6 (43:27):
Oh see, I'm over here, they got the thing. Hey, dude,
you want't supposed to have been playing brou I'm trying
to see what my twitsts looking like. Okay, we're over
here on Twitch. This is my twist. This the first
time I seen me on Twitch, So it's like, what's
going on Twitch? I got some viewers I don't see.
Speaker 4 (43:54):
I got one viewer. Somebody viewing there over there? Check
me out? Check me out?
Speaker 2 (43:58):
Good looking? Hey, that's the first time I hear twist
this shit.
Speaker 4 (44:03):
This shit cool to me because man, I went to
school for this ship and everything so and I'm and
it wasn't no money getting refunded to me when I.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Went to school for this is ship I wanted to do.
Speaker 4 (44:16):
You know, I ain't really want to be the actual broadcaster,
but with today's technology and the way everything moving is
is almost just hey, why not you know, check me out?
I might I might say something that might change your life.
It might even make the day better. At least you
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might get informed me because guess what Today's holiday of
the day. You know, I gotta do my holiday of
the day. Today's holiday of the day. Then I just
had the holiday of the day. I'm tripping that.
Speaker 2 (44:49):
Oh yeah, I picked up. It was a few of them,
but I picked It's nine School Day of nine Violence
in Peace.
Speaker 4 (45:00):
School Day of non Violence in Peace, sometimes abbreviated with
the acronym d E n I P or d E
n YP, which steers from the Spanish name for the day.
Dear explore a little bit. It looks like it's more
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of a non violence in peace day.
Speaker 2 (45:23):
That's that's to go. We we don't want no violence
and we don't want no peace.
Speaker 4 (45:27):
Like that's why I never understood like our neighborhoods want,
you know, coming from the type of community I come from,
which we need to come together and man, get this
ship because like its shit real, Like we can't.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
We ain't got time to be out here talking about
the ops and all of that shit.
Speaker 4 (45:43):
That ship is for the birds. Man, that's just my
you know, forgiveness. Man, we just need to just all
start forgiving and move forward.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
You know, I ain't trying to be no revolutionary. But
the truth is the truth. That's all I'm saying. The
truth is the truth.
Speaker 4 (46:09):
Yeah, but this your boy man Ricky d Only thing
can reflect podcast show where you can voice your opinion.
Use hashtag voice your Opinion t n r P Show.
Make sure you're writing down the number fourth for all
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If you're tuning in live, you gotta like and subscribe
on I Might, I might.
Speaker 4 (46:33):
I might go back live on Facebook too, but I'm
catching catches catches on Twitch. I'm i'ma I'm gonna reach
out to a few people because I want to start
doing some interviews to that that I need. I need
to interact man like, I need to have somebody to
talk and discuss this with me. But I could go
I'm a leber, so you know that that's part of
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my nature. I could go, I'm a talker. That's another
reason I got into market. You gotta know how to
speak to people or learn how to, and then the
process of learning how to, that's how you meet people
because you want to be around the class the character
of people you ain't around. But yeah, holiday of the day,
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let me find you. I gotta find all the fun fact. See,
I'm kind of rushing about the dog now because my
child she getting in She she got a marketing class,
so she went to it. They had a thing with
the schools and stuff. So I guess she probably want
to make sure I'm the first person she say tell
what happened, because you know, I get excited to see
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that got that deep that deep seat. I ain't promoting,
but you know, check them out. I ain't check them
out yet. Let me find you all the fun fact.
I should have had my fun fact ready, so.
Speaker 6 (47:50):
I'll be jam packing myself at the last minute.
Speaker 4 (47:54):
That's what I'm saying. My priorities, cause really last night
I was really working on some edits. They ain't come out,
like how imagine? But they can't they out they look
at thee. But I was trying to make another presenttention.
You know, that's all we can do, man, That's all
life is about. Man, Like every day of your life, man,
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just go seek to learn. Like routine is cool, but
it got to turn into a routine of things that
you want to do, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (48:26):
And then you get it gets simpler, and.
Speaker 4 (48:28):
Then of course you gotta who you allow in your life,
the things that go on in your life, how you
handle them, how you you know, respond to them, because
when you react to them, it usually don't go right.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
That's because the reaction is usually you trying to get your.
Speaker 4 (48:43):
Point of view or just emotionally charged, because that's one
of the best the one of the biggest keys in
life anyway, is the controlling your.
Speaker 2 (48:53):
Emotions and stuff.
Speaker 4 (48:55):
But yeah, man, I kind of been breaking down, you know,
talking about breaking out the conference, so you know, I
ain't really gonna go in too hard on the shag me. Man,
I'm gonna just kind of reflect on it because you
know it really it really just changes. It really only
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makes the difference if you want to change, you know,
like like excuses and expectations and stuff like that, like
you know, being being familiar with things like, Man, you know,
I'd rather just do this because man, I don't even
want to That's like I was just talking about with
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the working out. I gotta get out my comfort zone
and being comfortable, you know, not working out when I
know I just even getting up taking walk in a
couple of miles, you know what I'm saying, Like, cause
you you got that's when you feel good, you usually
live good, you know, but we all got habit, you
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know what I'm saying. It's just you gotta admit and recognize.
And that's one of the first steps in embracing the change.
To be able to get out the comfort zone, you
gotta first learn to admit it, you know what I'm saying.
Create create better habits, man, you know, get get out
the comfort zone.
Speaker 2 (50:18):
Want more for yourself.
Speaker 4 (50:20):
You know, things like that, because like I was saying earlier,
you know, the street lifestyle, if that's that's one of
the things you're trying to get away from. Because some
people's comfort zones might be all they need. They don't
need to change what they're doing because it's working. But
for those that feel like they in a situation that's
you know, not working for them. Sometimes we get comfortable
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with the routine of it. So once once we learn
to change our routines like and change is hard because
it can it can find it could it can make
a big difference in all different type of areas.
Speaker 2 (50:59):
That's why when you got certain people in your life.
Speaker 4 (51:02):
That that that kind of be like team players, like
just the way that y'all associate with each other or
do business or whatever. Like just the fact that you
know they put a little trust in you and things
and such, you know, to where that's almost like the
bank giving you a loan or some type. You know,
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when people trust you. It's all if you want to
put it in the business metaphoric way, but it's the breaking,
the breaking the comfort breaking about the comfort zone. It
ain't easy, man, especially when you used to doing things,
you know what I'm.
Speaker 2 (51:44):
Saying, Like like when you're younger, you don't realize that
you be creating these habits that gonna be hard to break.
Speaker 4 (51:53):
So you like, but that's like when I go down
to the hood sometimes what I don't do often, especially now,
but you know, nigga, you know, people.
Speaker 2 (52:01):
Be hanging out and then you just hanging around, so
you you know, you ain't trying to get back in
the mix. You just used to this this feeling.
Speaker 4 (52:13):
So but it's like, man, you know what if I
want to grow, man, you know y'all love my my
where I come from and everything. Man, but this ain't
really never been. I gotta get out the comfort zone
and thinking that even that way of living was are
because in all actuality and what.
Speaker 5 (52:33):
You know.
Speaker 4 (52:36):
But it's just it's just to create wealth. Like when
they say generation or wealth, Like when it comes to
the comfort zone, is we we most parents they they
they gonna go tell you the dude, the be Ain't
that the safest Go get a job.
Speaker 2 (52:53):
You know what I'm saying. It's cool to do that,
but that that's just we all gotta do what something
we don't want to.
Speaker 4 (52:59):
Do to get where we want to be. That's just facts.
Unless you already came from it. But then when you
come from it, even those that come from it, they
still need to be able to find out who they
are so they'll be able to have a life because
because generation can get if it ain't if a if
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a passion or love for or some type of interest
in something that they would get up and do every
day for themselves, but that would still be able to
provide for the family based off of the.
Speaker 2 (53:35):
Tools and materials that were placed. You know, to you.
Speaker 4 (53:43):
That's a blessing. That is a blessing, you know what
I'm saying. So man, we just gotta break. We gotta
get up about the comfort zone. Man, if we want
to achieve anything. But like I say, if your comfort
zone created a solid stability for you. You know you're
doing what you need to do. Hey, all, praises to you,
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But with that, I want to just leave y'all with that.
Make sure you like and subscribe and get some of
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Ricky D checking out. Hey man, y'all need to start
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