This is the FCB Podcast Network. Welcome to John Brown. What's going on? What's going on? Welcome back, we back, we back, we back. Man. We had a phenomenal summer break and now we're kicking off the show with the hottest, hottest topics and trending topics and some of the dopest guests in the world. And you know, I got to kick off the show with none other than introducing the family. We got the lovely side of the show, none other than actress and comedian the legend dairy Coco Brown is in the building. So I don't know if Coco is froze, but Coco looks you know, it's hot. Brother. I had to first, but no, honey, I can't do both. So thank you so telling everybody. I hope you're saying somewhere cool that your soul is right, because you know, hell and this heat just don't go together. No, So, how long y'all been in that heat wave? Oh gosh, it's been a few weeks now. There's been a few weeks now. We had a couple of hundred dollars hundred you know, can you hear me? Yeah? I here, you know, Yeah, what's up? Can you hear me. Yeah, don't ever look at the screen like that again ever in like okay, um prostitated brother, um no, um, it's I know. I was about to ask you where you okay? No, I was no, no, no, I was looking at you because you was talking and and you just froze again. So I just want to make sure you was okay. I'm sorry. Yeah, yeah, it's been. It's been. We've had a couple one hundred and two hundred and three days out here, and you know what, the community on top of it that makes it about one hundred and what the hell? So yeah, it's crazy. Got you, I got you all. Well, listen, I want to get our guests though a Darvy O was good your brother, what's going on? Brother? Listen. I want to jump right into this interview. Man, you had a good summer so far, Darvy O. Happy belated birthday to Mama d It's I appreciate it, man. I will definitely tell my mother that I appreciate it absolutely absolutely. Well, Listen, I want to jump into this interview. Yes, yes, I want to jump into this interview with one of the most I think she's one of the most harmful women. That's dominating Coyhoga County right now. M yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, one of the most Yeah for sure. You know, Darvell will tell you, I don't just you know, speak words just to make him sound good. Um, when you look at your resume and your body of work and what you've been able to do right there in the city of Maple Hikes. Uh listen, none other than Mayor Antte black Well. Listen. We want to bring you on the show to talk about what you're doing. And I'm exciting to have you on the show as well. I got one question for you, Mayor, How were you able to turn a city, a suburb that at one time was fiscally in trouble. They were, it was a danger of fiscal trouble to the auditor took over. We we know, we didn't danger. We were. We reached that day. We were in twoy fifteen. I took office in sixteen knowing the city was in trouble, which turned it around. But under your leadership, you all have bounced back. You have new development, r your your school system is doing great. The high school and the education system there is doing great. Even real estate has bounced back. There value appreciation. Yeah. Yeah, So so how have you been able to do that? Well, I'm gonna really make at some point. I don't think people realize it, but um, this is a business. It's a forty one million dollar business. My budget is forty one million dollars ten million, and almost a million of that is in the my general fund. And that that's just that's your main checking account. Right, So this is a bustiness and you need a business professional to understand that. It's that but some credits, right, I'm simplifying it. I think that people get an elected office because a popularity and they want to be a public servant, and that's all great, but you need to be a public service with the skills to run a business. I have one hundred employees. I need to make sure they've got the best healthcare out there, to negotiate if we're really very a great benefit plan. They get HSA dollars and we fund part of that. There's money for good healthcare, and that's Those are all tenants of having a strategy for recruitment and retention. So I came with a strong business skill understanding the business of running a business. We do a lot of government, but we don't do business, but to be successful you had to understand the business. So specifically, what I did was I took a look at how we got there. You got to go back history. How do we get into fooks on emergency. So soon after I won in November, it wasn't until January that I would take office. I gathered all the financials and I made my family room a war room. I had all of the financials all over the floor. You couldn't walk through places in the family room because I was really trying to stand how we got there. What was helpful for me is I had worked for Deloitte Teuche and then Ryan, which is an accounting firm. Although I'm not a CPA, I'd spent sixteen years in that space, and so I understood it's like client billing, like if you work a law firm or you know, consulting, how you build And so for every client that I worked on, and I worked in all eighty eight counties in Ohio, I was a senior property tax analyst. We looked at huge shopping centers and real estate developments and looked to see if they were being over taxed in the area. Property tax and where we thought there was because there was depreciation or obsolescens or it should be slated for demolition. We file for real estate tax appeals to get it get it reduced. And so I had done that for a very very long time. I understood it, and so I began to look at the funds. You got to break it down and look at each fund. There there's been main checking account, and then those are these little some people call it side pockets or special revenue funds. It's the appropriate term. And I saw there was two two million dollars in the street fund. There's another, you know, a million or so sitting in the water fun and yet we're almost three over three million dollars in debt. And when your main checking account goes into then the negative, that's when the state says, oh, you're in trouble. Were better come before this thing falls apart. And people weren't coding right, they weren't building right, they didn't understand how to spend the money. They didn't know how to act. You can't touch that fund. It's a stricted revenue fund. Oh yes you can if you can, if you can match the work up to the to the fund. So if you're digging a hole and water is going to come out of it, you can charge the time that that service department worker to that fund. And so everybody it was just easy to just write everything out the out of the general fund or the main checking account. They weren't calling the work, we weren't accessing the fund. So understanding the budget how to access those funds, and then we became very aggressive looking at grants. Who's money can I use? Before I use our own money? I did some you know, I have a public relations and marketing degree. Who can I leverage? How do I spend the county's money or you know, or the metroparks money? How do I use other people's money? How do I asks these? I read everything that came across my desk. I joined the house, the mayors and city managers. There's fifty nine cities in the county. I got to know all the mayors and if I got stuck, I would call the mayor of Lakewood. Have you been mayor for twelve years when you did this grant? How did what did you do it? Okay, well don't do this, mayor, but do this. Don't apply for that grant because this one coming up. It's better. I've bailed myself. I allowed myself to be coachable. I drove to Lakewood, I drove to what. I drove to where the health was. I made sure I was at every event. And you see me jump. I'm there learning. I feel like I'm going to a university every day. What class am I going today? This became my campus, my campus in Maple my campus maybe in Warrenstville Heights. It's where the expertise is, It's where I can be coached, It's where the knowledge is. And then I created a really close relationship with the county executive at time of armand Buddhist and I said to him, very I challenged him, and I said, there's you know, East Cleveland's about thirteen thousand, Maple Heysan is about twenty five thousand. And this was historically an Italian, Polish and Slovenian town. And I said, if they said, you know, we didn't do right by East Cleveland and Maple Heights is being called a second East Cleveland. And I you heard me say this before. When it becomes too dirty, too dark, and too dangerous, right, yeah, they're right. It off. So if you don't want to make the same mistake, then work with me, and I laid out the plan. This is what I need. If you don't want another East Cleveland, you want another mistake on the lake. You know, if you want to save black folks, this is how you do it. Take it from a black woman. I'm gonna tell you I need money. I need resources, so grants start coming my way. And that's all I can say on that subject without being too transparent. Although that executive is no longer in office. I was very vocal about what we needed and I was unapologetic about how aggressively I went after it. I like it, Darby. I know you said you had a question for the mayor go ahead now, yeah, absolutely. So. The thing that I've heard the most about you is that you've been intentional about going after businesses in general, but particularly black businesses, trying to attract Yeah to Maple Heights. Talk a little bit about your your efforts in that and why that's important too. Well, we hear about Blackwall Street. I'm from actually Sellman, Alabam. I mentioned my mom's in Mobile, but I came to the second migration. I came to Cleveland as a two year old nineteen sixty four. So I'm telling my age. My dad came first and then came to get us, and then my mom moved back to Mobile. So I go back and forth checking on her. So I understand the struggle we are. I'm only third generation share wropping, right, I know the struggle. I know that black doors from open for black men the way they opened for black women. I worked at Deloitt in twos, which is the fourth the largest accounting firm in the world. There's a big Deloitte right downtown Atlanta, and where you go, there's a Deloitte there. And I was the only black, and I sat in boardrooms. I'm very comfortable in boardrooms. And I sat with the men with the blue the blue suit, the white shirt, the red tie, the shoes, and they transfer, you know, change clothes on Friday to go spend all day on the golf court and come back come back with amazing tands. But what I didn't see was black men like my husband and my son, and my dad, and my uncle's and my cousins in the room and so um, you all were left out of room. And you are the kings of your family. It's it just emasculates a man in mental illness and anger and jail and and crime comes about when you're trying to find a way to provide for your family. And you know, women are accused of talking down Black women are masculating because they find themselves being the breadwinner. And so if I could, if I could rebuild this city, if I could rebuild the black man, I was going to do that, and so I have been intentional. Many men stopped me, said I want to open a business in Madevice, How do you want to do it? And so I you know, rid All, people don't know the story. We're rid All. But Farmer Generals, which is a market here on Broadway Downtown had a farmer's market and doll and gentleman was going through horble divorce, had just given him at my saved the City address business of the year. And then I found out six months later he was selling. And I didn't want fresh fruit and vegetables and a store on my main strip, Broadway, which I just got zoned to be a central business district, which makes it available for more funding and makes it more of an attractive strip to do business on. When you mean a central business district, people want to be and something designated like that. And so downtown they're called Special Improvement Disturance or SIDS is additional money. So I had met Randall mcs. Shephard did not know his mom was a resident of Maple Heights, but had watched them with some a far what they did with the Tilapia Farm by taking over a condemned part of Cleveland where it was toxic, and what they did there. And so I call them. I call them, and you know, we've got this market. You might want to come and look at it. I knew the gentleman that was looked thinking about buying the building is a young not young, but a very aggressive businessman. He happens to do a lot of work in this area and he was a part of the transportation rebuilding. I know he opened arts of treachers. I know him and a professional capacity. I said, you might want to make an investment in Maple Heights. You do a whole lot in Garfield and oh if you make an investment in Maple Heights. And I told him about the property, A farmer Jones. He bought it and he said, now you got to find me a tenant. So I found the tenant and they said, we can't do this, may Or, we can't afford it. I said, they can't write you a check, but I guarantee you let these men, give them the keys and let them do what they do. They'll buy this building and they'll make you proud. They closed the deal two months ago after working with him for about two years to open that up. So that's an example. The same thing with the former citizens banking, and they're closing banks and black neighborhoods that record numbers. As we do more online banking, we're the most unbanked people. A young man from a famous church or the word was looking to turn it into some line involves and he did that his own money, own plus sweat and tears. When he came down in time for permitting. I outsourced my building department, and they gave him a difficult time. He think he was going to get accostey permit. They say, no, if you gotta fix this, you gotta fix that. And then one of them maybe would take a call boy. He can't call a black man a boy. He called me and these people my personal cell phone number, my personal cell phone number so they can get through the red tape and get to me, and he says, I'm about to lose it. I said, you'd come too far. I said, I will be there. I brought my director of planning and development. I brought the head of the company and said, I will we will find a way to get out of this least so they're going to treat my people. They apologize to him. It took a while because the ego was bruised. And I let him know right there in front of those people, you treat my people like this, you're out of the city. And that created a reputation from the Riddall you know association and them getting Farmer Jones. And then this gentleman opened the up. She will fight with you and for you. Same thing the Sam Silk of Southgate made it hack you wanted to come there. So those are the things you know. Because I know this, we have a short period of time. I personal get involved, my personal cell phone number. You need a champion, I'm telling you. In the firm, the people that got the internships, where the nieces and nephews and cousins of the partners, people champion for them because of who you know. I am the who you know when you want to do something in Maple Heights, Hey, Mayor, I want you to stay right there. I'm gonna I'm gonna take a short break. I'm gonna come right back because I want to talk about because this year you're actually uh you your campaign and you're you're for reelection. Am I correct on that? Absolutely correct? Okay. I want to talk a little bit about that and issue one and we'll be right back with more of the Jeff Brown Show. Don't go nowhere, We'll be right back. This is the Jeff Brown Show, and we're back. We're back. We have none other than the City of Maple Heights mayor, current mayor, the incombent, the champion of People's champion, Marynette Blackwell with us on the Jeff Brown Show. Mayor. You know, our interviews are short lived, and you know I can talk to you anytime. You already know we always see each other out and you know I sell break you. Now. You're up for reelection this year, and you know, I just think that your resume speaks for itself. We know that you are a woman of action, and we know that you're a woman at do what you say you're going to do in one minute, sixty seconds. What is it that you would like for your people to know that is connected to this platform why they should re elect you. I am committed, Thank you for this opportunity. I'm committed to a quality of life, improven quality of life. We've got a double digit poverty rate, a third of our households or single female households. We've got a high number black infant mortality, and we're sit between two hospitals breaks similar to a third world country. Our black babies are dying. I understand the need for uth engagement and addressing recidivism. All of those things are on my agenda. Those are things are my agenda item, they say on my agenda item because there's so much work to be done in those areas. I have brought the antient Maple Heights. We're no longer a physical emergency. Our bind rate breading has increased the last three years, with the highest proper valuation in the triennial of the Update reappraisal, a statewide reappraisal in the county beating Lakewood, who is twenty eight percent twenty nine percent. We're building brand new homes, a lot of minority young developers and they're building homes are selling two fifty three hundred thousand when I took office, So you can buy a house somebody tights for ten thousand dollars. Yeah. Yeah, those days are gone. Yes, those days are actually gone, you know. And again I applaud you. Right now, there's a special election coming up next week, next Tuesday, August eighth, and I want to talk a little bit about that and get your perspective on that so we can get more people engaged on why they should be out voting, down voting Noah issue one. Talk a little bit about that. Sure, they like to catch us when we're sleeping, right, So doing a special election, which they said they were gonna joining one, is costing, I want to say upwards. I think it's twenty million dollars to put this special election on to catch us while we're sleeping. And this is to make it harder for us to change, to write what might be wrong, If there's something wrong with a constitution. This thing was written many many years ago that we want to write. It's going to take us. We're not going to do that with just a normal fifty percent. It's got to be sixty percent. And you've got to get electors and forty four of the counties, and you won't have the ten day cure period. So if there's a mistake on a petition that you will eliminate the opportunity to fix it to make sure you can still get an on the ballot. So there's a lot at stake. It is continuing taking away the rights that many have fought for and making it harder for us to be involved in a democratic process to write what may be wrong. So it's important that we get out and we say no, no, no, no, we're not going back. We're not going back. We're only going forward. Voting against this, voting forward, I'm sorry, Voting forward is going backwards, and we don't want to do that, not as a people, not as a nation, not as a country. Absolutely, well, Mayor, I want to thank you for stopping by. You know, all good things must come to an end. But you know, I'm gonna always see you out. You know We're gonna you know, I'm always see you out doing the work, and I'm more likely to see you at some type of event. What you know, doing what you do best, being a shining light. How can people connect with you? How can people follow you? You know, your website, your Instagram page, on Facebook, just leave a social media handle for the audience to follow you and connect with you and to stay connected to the people's chappel. Sure on my um for Twitter, it's Marionette Blackwell. Facebook is real lack mayor Blockwell at my website? Is uh what I said? I forget info from mayor dot orger and from Blackwell Mayor. I forget what it is. I'm not looking up. Don't worry about don't worrying about black Will You'll find it. M but this and also the City of Maple Heights. I have a social media professional that keeps LinkedIn on Twitter, so a lot of what I do is chronicled every day on the city social media, so you can find it to the Maple Heights Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn in our website as well as my personal handles. You'll you'll find me. I'm easy to find. I'm all over social media. Absolutely well, Mary, we thank you so much for stopping by and hanging out with us. And listen, I know you're going to continue to do great things right there in the City of Maple Hikes and at you are the people's champion. Listen, Marinette Black Well, thank you so much again for stopping by and listen. We got more to come on the Jeff Brown Show. Coming up is my interview with Choice Skinner, film director Choice Skinner. This is the Jeff Brown Show. So we want to thank everybody for tuning in. We got our guests today, none other than award winning film director Choice Skinner. What's going on my brother? Hey, Hey, thank you for having me on the show. I appreciate it everyone. Hey, no problem, man, we appreciate you stopping by. Listen, man, God is doing some great things in your life. You got a new life coming hunt, a new life. Little doubt especially as our entry. I'm enjoying life right now. I've been reborn to, brother, I've been reborn to. Yeah, Coco is getting Cocoa. Is we love Coco, man, She's just dynamic. But um, we want to talk about right now. I mean, I'm smiler for me in the ear and it's already tightened up because you entry. So man, this is a very genuine smile right here. Is what we do, man. We want we want you to feel that home. We want you to feel that home man. So, but you know, I'm excited about you know, what's going on in your life, man, especially with black excellence. This new movie you got coming out that's August eleven this year, is it? Yeah? Talk about New Life? Let's talk about it. Yeah. Yeah. A New Life is a romantic dramedy that talks about basically a single father who he lost his wife years prior and six years later, his daughter introduces him back into the dating scene. Reluctantly, he doesn't want to date again, but his daughter introduces him back into the scene and he ends up getting with his daughter's teacher. I like it. And so the film primarily deals with the black community and black men's perspective on what it is about dating, being a single father, dynamics with our family life, how we love, how we're able to be providers, and what we go through, and you know, as far as mentally as well, because you know, black men we suffer mentally too, man. I mean, the Rock of Gibraltar is on our shoulders and we do everything. Hold it what um? You know, whenever I do a film, I always want again, how to say it again? Yeah? You know, I mean even even when I have you know, stories, storylines that deal with with with black men and Black women that I still blackmail perspective as well, but um, I think uh imbalanced. So this film kind of kind of gives a different perspective that hasn't really been done before. I like the perspective. Um I think. You know, when you talk about the culture, you know, Cocoa nine and Darvil, we always talk about the culture of dating. You know how bad it is, you know how challenging it is to date in today's culture, and especially uh now when you know, just finding just a good friend or a companion in this type of climate. So the fact that you are dealing with this from a man's perspective, because normally we hear it from a woman's respective, which is good because it educates us as men on how to deal with women when we're talking about dating and things like that. Man, I think that's dope. Man. So let's talk about some of the characters, man, some of the actors and actresses in the movie. Man who now talked a little bit because I've seen the trailer, Uh talk about that black that that all black cash, you got black excellence. I love it. I love it. Well, well, I'll tell you this film I literally wrote it twenty three years ago, So twenty three years ago. Yeah, when I when I initially wrote it, I wrote it for Morrish Chestnutt and at that time different actors that were out and the scene, and I couldn't get it to him, and I couldn't get it to anyone, so I had to put it on the back burner. And I had an acting class for almost twelve years in LA and I just cast a lot of the people out of my class, Daphne McGary Clark that plays the mother that dies, and Chris Rouse, who plays the lead. I saw him do it on stage, and you know, when he first did it, I was just like, uh, you know, it was an almost two year time frame. And then the second time he did it, I was like, man, he could play this role. And so we all got together and we made it happen. But pretty much ninety eight percent of the casts people that studied under me in my acting studio. So wow, the character of Ronald Um, you know, like you were saying, twenty three years a character like that didn't existence. I mean to see a single father who was a considered a good dad. Um, you know, because we were coming out of the age of CW and Warner Brothers and Fox and all those TV shows where you had the families, uh you know, eyes and stuff like that. But to have a single father that was looked down upon. And so I wrote that because that was something that I know I wanted to see in regards to showing the world because you're you're talking about relationships and the problems that we're having, a lot of that comes from the media. Yeah, people by nature, man, we are loving creatures. Man, we are loving, We are loving community. And when you see men and women having this dynamic, it's because we're being led by people that's in the media and also the content that we're watching. So constantly you're being told men ain't crap, meny this, men ain't that, and and women aid they ain't but gold diggers that's what you're gonna kind of believe. And so for me, I think the fight begins in content, it begins in media, begins on how we're seeing and how well not not all women are gold diggers, but that sounds out there though knowledge that you know, you always see that, you always see that that that social ex pyramid where the gods have why come last? I mean, hey, you listen, man, we're all looking at you ahead, So no novels. What was that old phrase, love don't live here? You know what I'm saying, love don't live here no more? But I think we're pretty much check you guys remember the song by Gwen gut three. Uh, you got to have a jail b if you want to be with me. Ain't nothing going on, but ain't nothing going on? But thet ain't none going Amen, praised Jesus. Ancestors was trying to tell us, now now it's Airbnb's so I mean, I I do. I do love that. I love the aspect of it. When we come back from break, I definitely want to talk about you know, was the single father story something based on your life or somebody you knew? And where did you get the perspective to to show that character? Genuinely great question? Yeah? Wow, well listen, man, we still got time. We got three minutes, love, he can answer, Yeah, yeah, tell us I saw the thing saying we had one minute. I'm sorry, Okay, Yeah, I knew a couple of single fathers, um and and so that's kind of why I wanted a spot like that, and the whole storyline about him losing his wife at a very early age. Came from me actually talking with someone. Um that that discussed with young brother had lost his wife to cancer. Young black brother lost his wife to cancer and he was still carrying his wedding ring, and UM, he wouldn't let it go. He was like, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not letting this go. I loved her. You know, they were like twenty two and they got met at eighteen or something like that. And I thought that was very intriguing and very well because you don't you don't see black man and so um, when it came to the relationship, it was important that that was established, like yo, we we love hard, like if we if you find the right person, Yeah, yeah, yeah, I agree. You trying to tell these young girls you know when a black man loves you, when you know when you don't, But they want to live in delusional bubble land that they think of you know, a pair of grab bibbers mean he loved you. But honey, if I don't know nothing, I know when a black man won't me and when you don't honey. And I know how to leave the leader horn throw me a lady know when to leave? Well, yeah, I have it. Well, listen to Choice man. I appreciate you stopping by. Man. You know, all good things must come to an end. Listen, how can people follow you and connect with you and stay connect and watch and watch this movie? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, Well, if you want any more information about the film, you can go to all the social media. The instagram is an a New Life film at Instagram and also on Facebook and on TikTok A New Life Film. You want to follow me, It's d A r K A N two thousand on Instagram and Choice Jay Skinner on Facebook. I'm on Twitter and all that other stuff too. But now that's X Now, so what is he trying to tell us? Got to threads. Go to threads. That's the new Black People Meet. That's the new Black People Meet. I'm coming. Yeah, it's incredible. Listen Black Planet you guys remember Black Planet back and oh my god, of course of Chris, Chris, come on, you see how old I am? Brother, don't play games with me? Okay, well there you have it. I'm grown here, and that feels that filter is dangerous. Don't talking about not talking about you dangerous? Okay, but listen, Choice man, God bless you God bless you. Thank you for coming by the show. I'm definitely gonna check out the film. Congratulations, congratulation that my brother listen Platforms, Amazon Prime August eleven. Yeah, make sure you got support it. We need that in this community. There, Yeah, there you have it. Will be right back with more of the Brown Show. Go check out a New Life by my man Choice Skinner. We'll be right back this show. What's going on? What's gonna be back? Uh? Man, this has been a phenomenal show. Listen, you know, just be impacted from the summer breaking vacation. Listen. Uh, this is the partner show I love because we did with the hot topics that run down and uh, it's a lot going on in the world. Um, first thing first, I gotta talk about this Marlon Wayne situation because, um, he's at the fight, the Crawford and uh Spencer fight the other day, and um, you know most people go to the fight to look at that fight, but he was more so in uh, I guess in awe of former of a heavy champion boxing terman Evander Holyfield's ear the ear gate I call it, where you know his ear was bit by bit off by a portion of his ear was bitten by Mike Tyson. But if you look at the live video and what he was doing, I mean I was in tears, like because because you can see the ear though, you know what I'm saying, And I'm like, yeah, what, like what did you see the interview? Did you see then interview that Evander and and Mike did together And Evander was talking about when he bit his ear, and Mike just looked like the same child. He looked like he was sitting up there like he had just been by every parent in the world. Yeah, like when he bit his ear, that was the end of his career or something. You know what I was saying, At the end of Evander Holyfield's career. Man, he bit my ear? Man, Like you know, nobody it's it's weird. It's weird when you look at it. When you think about the history of entertainment, boxing and all of you know, I love black folks because we we we influenced every facet of this world. I don't care this entertainment, uh E, then sport or whatever the case might be, there's gonna always be a history making moment. And I just think Marlon Wayne's just just put this up in history talking about that ear though, Like you know, that ear is gonna always be talked about for years, for years today. You know it's it's you know, it's gonna be in like black history books, the ear. You know, they gonna they just gonna have a back of holy Field's head and they're just gonna show the ear, a piece of the ears missing whatever, be like that's Mike Tyson's ear. So I thought that was kind of interesting. You know, Um, I definitely want to get into this stephen A Smith situation. So Stephen A. Smith recently was asked on a Red Carper event about his comments on Twitter about Kim Kardashian and Chris Jenner. Uh. He immediately said that that someone from his team made the comments, stating that uh on the Twitter he said, Uh, Kim Kardashian, Um a prostitute. Yeah, that was that was He said that. He claims it wasn't him, he said, but listen, so I'm like people most people want to know that anyway. I don't know. I mean, I understand he has to he has I've always said Chris Jenner was a pimp, but I without But I would promise you if you understand, let me manage your career. I'll be right there, like, yes, daddy, Yes, because obviously she knows how to take lemons and make lemonade like a moho. So I mean called me a hold of shows. Because if she ever came to me and saying, let me work with your career, I'm like, Okay, ain't. I ain't got no say she gonna make one right quick, but you don't put you together. She's gonna put you together. I mean she getting in yeah, because I mean they all admitted that they have no talent the day they they got famous off of no real talent. They admitted that, you know what I mean. And she took what she had and world with it. So I mean, I ain't gonna say the girls a prostitute. But Chris Jim has always been a pimp to me, but she she she a pemp that I would be like, um ma'am, I choose you. Hey, listen, ex became a woman, so we ever know me? Hey listen, called he me microphone Gate. That's what I called him. You know she's so what's crazy? She s? Yeah, yeah, yeah, But my thing is this. You told the people to throw water on you then when the girl did you get mad? So I'm trying to sing out helped me to understand. And then if you're gonna throw with honey, here better aim hit the person who did it. Not a white woman, honey food, that white woman. I said, she going down, y'all? She going down? Yeah, it's crazy. So if you, if you was in her situation, how would you have respond to Coppa? If I had asked them to throw water on me and somebody threw water on me, I'd be like, yeah, sprinkle me, baby, sprinkle me. But for you either stay throw water on me and then get mad because somebody followed the instructions. I don't know. Maybe she wasn't ready. Maybe maybe she got mad because it touched your weave. I don't know, you know, I don't know. I just I'm like, girl, but you asked for that, so why do you? I don't know. It just weird and maybe the water was thrown with too much aggression. It was an aggressive water. It was a greater you know, Taylor Swift, you know, uh, Taylor Smift just gave all the truck drivers that are carrying the equipment across the country for her tour. One hundred thousand dollars bonus in addition to what they already make for their work and making sure that the equipment rise like for the stage, uh speaking on every sound equipment home now. So that's pretty dope. I mean I think that's that's pretty dope. You can say what you want. AI is not the devil all the time because I'm thoroughly good this that challenge, the rope. But that's just me and and real quick. Just want to touch base U. I probably had to talk about this later on on another show. I want to follow up with this Rick Ross uh situation with dj Envy from the breath up. You know, dj Envy is facing some legal trouble right now for a real estate fraud, an alleged real estate fraud scheme. Um. I want to follow up with that also. Pee Wee Herman Paul Rubens is at seventy year Um was my man? Hey, Darbil, did you do the pee Wee Herman back of the death. No? Yeah, I ain't gonna lie. I watched Pee Wee Herman like my parents watched Benny Hill. Don't play with me. I love miss pee Wee Play. How Captain call Captain Carll was the first. He was like the white r Kelly And it was just so funny that we didn't notice that until later. But we we we're not gonna talk. We're not gonna talk about this fight though. We're not gonna talk about this fight though, And how that boy walked up out of it there like he had thought the Tommy huns O listen like mar bang big b boy. That boy talked so much to ass and my thing is h seriously his face and and I'm with I'm with comedian Davis on this one. The brother drove himself to the hospital with a bullet in his head. And you thought you had a chance with that, right, that's a that's an auto that's an autobox, that's a transformer. Okay, that's not that's not a human being. Okay, you within the ring with an autobox, Okay, like you with a zombie from the Walking Dead? Like you, Yeah, thought you had a shot, right, But Daddy tried to say it's because he wasn't one hundred percent, because he had suffered major neurological damage from that accident where he was ejected, he shouldn't have been fighting. But I'm like y'all wasn't saying that when the boy was winning. Now y'all want to say it because the boy lawn. I'm like the last ten fights, sonny, that just this one is just another fight. Well, lesson learned. I think Spencer learned his lesson. Never taught trash to a man who got shot in the head. So listen, and drove himself to the hospital. Yeah, yeah, drove himself to the hospital. Yeah, do that, man, don't ever do that. He's not afraid. That is not human. No, that's not a human, honey, that's an awful That a transformer, honey. Yeah, that's part of the Marvel And as a Marvel character, we yet to give the name Bullet. We call bullet man, Bullet Bullet. That's Black panthers cousin. That's Black Panther's second cousin on his mother's side. Right, you know what I'm saying. That's killed Monger's little brother. Yeah, listen, yeah, yeah, that's what it is. Well, listen, y'all all, the thing must come to an end. We do a little real quick. What did y'all learn? Y'all know what part of the show it is. What did you learn that day? Koko, What did you learn to do? I learned that black men can tell incredible black stories if we just let them. I've learned that black women in power or some be beings that you do not want to play with. And I've learned to never ever fight anybody who has literally drove themselves to death and came back. I think that's a great what you learned that. I learned that Jeff is gonna be that dude's next opponent for us next boxing Matt, and I learned that you're gonna be my personal trainer. Listen and look, and I'm just gonna be nicking. Oh man. Listen, y'all. We love y'all. Listen makes you guys. Don't subscribe right now. 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