This is the FCB Podcast Network. Welcome to Jown Brown. Jo Hey, y'all, we want to h hey, jocol tune into another exciting episode of Self Brown with Coco Brown. Self. They don't know if you're laughing or breaking up. Listen, I'm sorry, it's just funny, man. You know, I love our show because there's always dialogue and conversation before we go on, before we get and it just always trinkles over to uh, to the actual show. So this is real time conversation. So Ken, welcome to the show. You already know. I got the family with me. We got the lovely side of the show as always. We call her the Smile. But y'all know where the sister Auntie, you know, my girl. Uh. Coco Brown, I'm sorry, y'all, y'all, you know what he is not breaking up everybody. He just can't stop laughing. You know that rests be catching up with that. We capt we cat that man, build it all the family. Listen. It's not a hot topics we gotta deal with today. And I know we got a couple of special deaths coming on later on the show. But let's Cocoa. We were talking about the strike Okay, what you really your your thoughts about this, and you know, I know you're talking on how you've been contributing in your way, you know, but let's really talk about the writers strike because I know a lot of people are being affected by this a lot of times, a lot of concent creators actors on strike too, right, Yes, it's the actors. They still keep saying writer strike. This actors and writers strike. It's the way all striking right now, everybody strike. Yeah, and we have already set our bail money aside for Cocoa. So if y'all see, if y'all you won't need it because I'm not going out there. I'm sorry. It is one hundred and hell and I'm going through full blow. Men of pause. I cannot sorry. I have I have sent money over to the Actor's Fund to help my fellow thesbians and I'm yeah, I'm sorry, But anybody gonna resuscitate me when I fall out from a h So now I don't I don't know, Coca. It might be some of the male actors that like you, you know what I'm saying, They might be the opportunity to jump on in you feel me, I mean, I mean, honestly, I mean, I can name a few that could definitely resuscitate me, but real oh absolutely, it's definitely a couple of actors and I could get it, but no, but you know, I don't tend to, you know, poop where I eat, so you know, yeah, I don't know, yeah, you know, you know, yeah, yeah, you know. I feel bad for the you know, for for the folks, but I understand that you have to definitely make a stand and absolutely do your think. And also I want to welcome to the show, my man Cep Pendleton to the show actor and director, my man Sepric. What's good, brother, what's happening? What's happening? Was happening? To see if I can get myself situated? Can I come bright? I don't. Let's come out? Well, come right back in? Yeah, yeah, yeah, we see you glaring. Yeah, let me come. Let me come right back in. Come on, looking like the glove power baby, come out looking like the last dragon with the glove. Hey, alight, man, me, let me come out, Let me come out and come right back in. All right, come on back on there. Now that is that's a fan of print baby White you live. That's that ain't a fang of print. That was something else, but I ain't gonna talk about it. Oh, filming a lot. So you're saying, say you're filming during the strike. Okay, yeah, now what's you're filming? You know begs to be understood. But you gotta make a home movie. You gotta make a home movie while we strike. Man. That's that's that's okay, that's last catching all, it's catching all the tea. Baby, I'm just saying. I'm just saying, anybody say you can't make a home movie. Hey with the I phone fourteen? Is I phone fourteen plus? I got Let me tell you something, man, you know they got all these features for video and and you know with your pictures and your video, so I'm always on cinematic, and I'm telling you it looks like a movie like I am so impressed with technology. You know, I'm get an only fan Coco. You know, I would be utterly disgusted in my spirits, because I would be utterly disgusted in my spirit if I have sitting up, greased up in a town on own what's some cocoa butter on? I would need therapy. I would need therapy. I would need I would need therapy. You're here. Let me say this, saying that the sea that the CEO only fans makes a million dollars he's supposed to. I think listen, tell you listen, this guy uh is, he's he's brilliant. He's brilliant. He's brilliant. I mean a million dollars of that. Yeah, I mean, think about it, Darbio. You get all these people that want to, you know, show their ass and they body parts, and they're making like what every time somebody subscribed, making like what two or three dollars subscribe twenty dollars, nineteen dollars a subscribe. Come on, come on, I don't know. You're more pro than I am on that. So I don't know. Yeah, yeah, you know, you know, Darbio, trying to get right with the Lord. He can't be going. I forget her, trying to get right with the Lord that he can do dirty, right. He ain't out here trying to live like us. You know what I'm saying, I ain't gonna lae to strike. Keep going on, y'all about to see a whole lot of COVID. Damn. Look, I just left the doctor too. I'm the healthiest I've ever been. My eight one seed down, my cholesterol down, my blood pressure is perfect. I have lost another seven pounds. Oh honey, only fans about to get all of this, all of this, if this, if this day's gonna strike. Look, look, I'm about to go. Buy me some lingual ree and get y'all in the business for nineteen ninety nine a month. Well, listen, yo, long, ain't no Grandma lingerie. That's all. That's all I'm saying, Nan moves you don't want to see. I don't know about you, Jeff. I don't know about you, Jeff. That movement kept my granddaddy locked and loaded for sixty one years. I'm saying, hey, I'm not saying it didn't work. I'm just talking about I'm twenty twenty three. If my mama want that moved around the house and my dad's stay here fifty four years, I'm just saying, hey, if I listen, if I'm gonna play nineteen ninety nine, I want to see nineteen ninety nine worth for lingering. Okay, you will, you will. That's a lot of material in the movement. You will, I don't, don't. Don't put on omen listen right, yeah, put on some baby, right and get all the sugar. Daddy's giving me twenty dollars an talking about Lord looking at her and that polyester playing Lord. Well, hell, for forty dollars, you can get butt nacking. I don't want you to have nigga. No, you know what this give me the platinum playing forty dollars. Now white bras, you know, look like a bulletproof vest with the girl y'all be playing that? Kept that kept that, that kept Our granddaddy is at home, honey. I don't know you out here getting all these thombs and messing up your pH balance. Better get you a moment walking around and some bloomers. Why, I don't know you. I'll see the video. Hey, did y'all see that video? We're gonna get to my man said, because you know we're proudly YouTube. Man, you know you got a new You're gonna be starting a new hit show coming up real soon. Correct, So we're gonna be talking about that later in the show. That. Did y'all see that video? Do y'all posted about the young girls that was rapping? Yes, you're talking about you're talking about the little the little Poundtown Girl and then the shook it with the good But I tell you, that whole video just reeked of, like Monostat seven. It just reeked of. I have a use infection and I'm holding on to it because it's gonna come in style. I just like or No. That video made my phone se They made my phone side made my phone sad. Man. Man, you had to be all Jeff and Austin. That had to be one of the top two wor first songs I've ever heard in my life. How old are you? You're on the second sick? Yeah, what I'm talking about. That was awful. Hey, when I first saw it, I had I couldn't stop laughing. And then when I saw it again when she said she wanted to the suck off the president and then she said Joe Biden, I was like, oh my god. When that health was said, That's why I stayed prigging in. I said, prigging in, I have to go. I have to it. Just that video, like in front of my Popeye's like that my whole phone stinker. I had to like disaffect my phone Popeyes no more. Since that video, I used to sneak Popeye some time to time. I don't want them to know. Man, that was the most ratcheting you. No, ratchet is a compliment. Ratchet is a compliment. We have to come up with a new word for that. Yeah, the new The new word is, oh, that was so monaster. That was so naster, Grandma, Grandma ain't teaching youth to hum lord because Grandmama out there tworking too. Grandma tworking. Two. Yeah, my family got on Rainbow. Listen, Grandma like twenty two. Like grand Grandma, I'm telling you my child. I showed it to my son and I said, you bring anything home like that, I'm gonna kill you, and I'm gonna kill her. Understand me. Be happy to God, you be happy that he brought her home. Don't play. Oh. Look, I hate to say it out my mouth right now, but if my son bought home a whole man other than that, I'd be like, you know, what is this my new son in law? Grandma, don't you bring home that trash. Don't you bring on that nasty trash. It just wreaked of Godaria. It just read media and victorial vaginosis. When you know one of them, when you know cooker, one of them bragged about they had clamydia like three times or something like yeah, yeah, yeah. They talked about condoms some about condoms make her stuff smell like fish. I said, no, baby, that's your p H balances all from that chlamydia. Grandmama ain't teachers nothing nothing. They probably I bet that. I bet they wipe back the front. I know they do. Oh my god. Well listen, hey, y'all, we're gonna hold the monstat seven and we're gonna make sure that most No, we'll be y'all gonna see me behind pause, but my child will understand the assignment. Don't you bring them home with me? What't you bring nothing home to me? Wearing beauty supply store clothes? Okay, both of them have had on beauty supply store outfits. Nope, I'm afraid mina set seven. Stop. That's what I'm saying. You need to because I'm gonna tell you the rate these little girls is going on. They gonna need a whole lot of it. Hey, that whole I want to do condoms for a ten year old? They probably do. We'll be right back on that note. Fix it, just fix it? Lord, Oh lord, No, this is the Jeff Show. We back educated women are not claiming that now, So what what COVID's talking about this? We just came back to the break. I mentioned that on the post that Jeff and I both saw with you with the video from somebody that we both know. It was women, educated black women in the commons defending it, talking about liberally, talking about how liberating it was. No, there's nothing that we're writing about that. No, that's trash. No, and y'all gonna stop putting educated women in the same category. I went to a four year institution. I went to a two year institution. I have a bachelor's and a master's. Divide does not count. You have a certificate. Okay, there talking about if you if, if you if, if you lose that certificate, you can't get another one because they're not open. No more. I can't go back get copy of my degree. You got a whole degree and you don't even know you can't even get a copy. Let me get a copy my hanging up on the wall. I have a bachelor's of science and computer science, Thank you very much. Don't give out bachelors folding everything, don't play and seven can you can you work on a c units? No? We work on computers. We work on the on the board of the a c U. So when you when your air go out and you're looking for somebody to fix it your a cun computer, don't call me, don't call but but you Pedro, but he he don't figure goodness exactly forty dollars at a box of corona. Y yeah, good worker, great lad. He's not in Florida. No, not that, oh honey, Georgia then came up an autemn Latinos that came up from Florida. You can't. I mean, I got ten different lawncare right now, honey, they just rotate what kind of lawn they mainnucing to two point one acres, baby, two point one that's what That's what a four year degree gets you. That's what a four year degree gets you. How you stay on your acres? Yeah you right, I got, I got my forty acres in the music. You can have your houses dealing with all that I ain't got trying to deal with no airbnbo shoot, that's what the TOMPs No right, hey, hey said, man, you you you like? Now you're gonna be on PBS. Let's talk about you got He's gonna be on PBS. He black mister Rogers with some swag. Leave me along. Okay'll be talking like this. I'm enjoying, all right, all right, so talk to talk to me about the show man and the concept of the show, and you know, let's talk a little bit about it. So the show in itself is called The Cool and the Strong basically among black and brown people. Our education level with kids after Corona dropped to two levels, reading levels, our grade levels, I should say. So you know, South Carolina is number forty eight in the country in a sense of education. Georgia jumped from number forty six to the number thirty. Mississippi is at dead last. Alabama's right behind it. My whole point to you is there has to be something that motivates kids in order to do better. And so this particular show addresses that issue, teaching kids that they can follow their dreams and do whatever they want to do. And I play a character called Mister and Mister Gray is a retired magician who is basically bringing magic into the classroom to bring children's dreams to reality. That's it. So ye, So, so CB, we shot, we shot the pilot, and right now, the pilot is on YouTube. They put the pilot on YouTube for people to be able to take a look at it and see what it is and that kind of thing. But it's called The Cool and the Strong and so they're in the process now ordering additional episodes. So we're about to go to series. So that's the deal. Okay. So so let me ask you a question. You're you're saying that through the through the aftermath of COVID, Okay, we you saw through studies and research a decline, okay, in education right now? Is this this is in the black community or this is overall? Well, let's let us lets let us be real. The black communities are there. The communities are the most effective because you know that they don't put they don't put my fault, they don't put money in our communities in the same man that they put money in other communities. And so from a from a black and brown perspective, it's an it's it's something that needs to be addressed. So I'm glad to make that point because here here's my point. How are we how are we to motivate young black men and women, especially what we're seeing out of them now violence? Uh, you know, a lot of uh uh, what we call proximity crimes amongst our brown and black folks. How how are we able or through your platform or through this show, what methods are you using to motivate uh, this target audience to you know, to turn their life around, to understand education, to invest back into their drains that egg. You don't have to you know, have the alternative life, but you can really have this life of of peace success if you work hard. You can see other rewards behind you know what you're doing, and you can live a long life angevity if you work hard. I mean, how are you able to motivate young men and black women to do that? And brown folks well, I mean, you know, the biggest thing is is just like we talked about just a few minutes ago. I mean, you know, kids immulate what they see, and so if mama and daddy, if if mama and daddy or pushing education in the house or pushing reading in the house, then it helps. But let's take let's be real. Mom and daddy are business. They're working two jobs in order to make ends meet in this economy, so which means that kids in themselves often find themselves being entertained by by the cell phone or by the television or that kind of thing. So the full point of it is to feed a child in the manner that they're used to eating. So they're used to eating off the cell phones, they're used to eating off the television and things of that magnitude, and that's what this show does. It feeds them in a manner that they don't know that they're being fed. It's sort of like The Lord of the Rings was the story of revelations and chasing something precious, you know what I mean. The Matrix was about revelation. You didn't know you were being fed. Well, the Cooler and the Strong is the same way we're feeding kids and don't know that they're being fed. And in that same instance, there's a storyline for adults to hook adults into it. So there's an adult story and there's a child's story. And so that's the whole thing is to be able to do exactly that. Okay, and I know we got to go to break. I'm gonna bring you right back to talk about it. My question is, and you can answer this real quick, you get like a minute, have you seen any results based on the methods of dealing with this issue. Have you seen any positive results based on Well, the biggest thing is is it was tested in front of a television audience that was comprised of teachers that score and not even one out the gate before it even hit the air, And so it was done by South Carolina a PPS in order to determine whether or not the numbers were high enough to go to national. And so now it's been pushed the national and we're in the process of getting orders on in a sense of the episode in the series in itself. So that's the process that we're in. But to answer your question, there's not a child or an adult that's seen it that has had anything negative to say about it except my hair needs to be trimed. But other than that, well we got that part. Okay, that's cool. Listen, hey said, don't go nowhere. Man, We'll be right back with my man said Pilton. We'll be right back, man, right back, right back, Jeff brown Ship, We're backing back and back. I'm loving this echo. But you know, I'm looking at your hair man you're talking about They said you need to are you doing? Are you doing now? Are you doing something with their man. No, man, I'm letting I have broke. I'm thankful. I got head. Okay, you are you? I thought maybe you might be getting dress or something. They mean, are you going for a different No? No, this this car. Let it do what it do. Would be thankful you got it? Okay, I got I know. Oh look, yeah he's giving me shaggy vibes. It wouldn't me. Yeah, go ahead, Darby. I know you had a question for for said yeah, yeah, I know you were just kind of talking about where where black and brown kids are, right, you know, as far as the gray levels and the reading levels and stuff like that, and it's really at a it's got a cry level. I mean, all of through COVID, all of the kids across the board have suffered, Like white kids are down fifty six percent, but it's for black and brown. For black, for brown folks, it's nearly eighty percent of our kids, and for black folks it's over eighty percent. So it's at for blacks and Hispanics, it's at a crisis level. So when did you when did you become you know, aware of the issues the conditions that that black and brown kids are suffering with right now, and what made you decide you wanted to do something to try to address it. Well, I mean, let's be clear, at my executive producer in this particular situation. You know, I found myself becoming the star, one of the stars of the show, but also found myself being offered the opportunity to be a co executive producer for this. And so you've got an executive producer on the PBS side that it's a black woman. You've got a executive producer show runner that came up with the concept in itself that's a black woman. You've got a black woman behind the lens directing, first time director who is fabulous. And so with those elements coming into play, it called to me. And both my parents were educators, and I know the value of education, and once a kid is educated, there's nothing that we as a people cannot do. And so knowing that that is part of my calling. I've always been involved with kids and giving back and helping and educating and that kind of thing. So this just kind of fit my calling. Doesn't necessarily mean that I'm going to be you know, PPS exclusive by any means, because if HBO calls and asked me to do the news saying I'm doing that too. But the point is is that this is a calling for me. This is not just something I'm doing for money. This is a passion and a sense of helping kids in the next generation. We have to put a vibration in the world for the next generation that makes sense, and this is my attempt to be to do that. Yeah. Absolutely, I mean, the statistics show that if you if you have kids who are not reading at the level that they're supposed to, they're more likely to eventually end up in the system. So this is very important to try to stop that from happening, to try to help and I just feel like, you know, I'm sorry, no, you know, as as as a former educator, you know, I learned that a lot of these children that I was dealing with that were struggling with reading came from a household where the parents struggled with reading that right, And you know, we have to take the stigma off of someone who doesn't read well or write well and they're an adult. We need we need to focus on finding a way to educate the parents as well, so they don't feel like, you know, they don't want their child to know that they're struggling with reading, so therefore they don't push reading for their own children, and then their children fall behind, and it just creates this generational curse of these children who don't read and can't read. And I don't know how we can do this because it needs to start at home, and a lot of times it starts with the parent. You know, most of my friends who are educated or have you know, or have a love for reading, they do put that into their children. But I've also noticed that when I was teaching, there were parents who came in and they struggled just to read a report card. They and the thing was, they felt embarrassed and they struggled with that, and therefore they're not pushing it with their children because in their minds, I've made it this far and I can't pronounce words, I can't read, I don't need to read, and they're not pushing it. Well, maybe if we start with the parents and see where they are and encourage them, you know, maybe have something. I know they had instituted this in LA when I was teaching there, that they had the parents come in and do story time with their children, helping them to learn to read better with their should. But you know, the interesting thing, coach is you are correct. You are adamantly correct. But there's another issue that happened during COVID that most people are not addressing, which is there was a mental stress that was put on kids that we never experienced. I mean, a mental stress of being sitting in front of a computer, sitting in front of you know, the noise that's going on in the household. Do I have Internet? Can I get a computer? I don't want to sit here. I'm bored. I want to go do something else. I mean, it became a situation where you're almost teaching kids to a desire, not to want to learn. And so that whole scenario is kind of what my passion has become because I'm at the age of realizing that, you know, it's my responsibility to put as much good into the world as I can and to influence as many as I can. And that's the youth. Yeah, I don't care nothing about you all here. I don't care nothing about you old here. I do care about the parents, but I don't care nothing about you old heads. It's that next generation that we need to be concerned with. And I think you said that so eloquently, Coco, from a perspective of we gotta deal with the parents too, But first I gotta let me play devil's advocate here and Cocoa, I think you hit that nail on the head like because it because it because it starts at home. But I think what we also got to understand too, is that a lot of these parents that are single, A lot of these parents that are single parents. Now, you got a lot of mothers, Cocoa, You're a phenomenal single parents yourself, and you understand the responsibility of raising a young man, right. You are a mother and father, you have a lot of and you're blessed, you know what I'm saying. I'm not talking about all you. I can put all your business out there, but as your brother, I know that you're blessed. And they're not a lot of people in in in your position right Like Actually, so a lot of these parents they're not reading, but they're trying to do a survive. So what has to happen is we have there has to be a way to create resources. And I'm not talking about just safety nets, right because we're not talking about a crutch, but there have to be an ability to create real revenue resources for these families, so these parents can be able to pour into their their their children and be able to better themselves as well, because I can't better a person if I'm hurting. I can't give to a person when i'm when I don't have anything to give, but I'm forcing myself to give what I don't have. So ultimately, I send my kids to school and I let the teachers raise them, I let the principle raise them so out of eight hours out of the day and they come home with me, and then I, you know, I do whatever I can and give my best. So there has to be a narrative that creates opportunities for these parents so that way they can ultimately be able to better themselves and at the same time be able to pour into their children. And and and I think, and that's where I'm at with that, because I agree, if the parents can't read, then they can't invest into the children to be able to read. But there are a lot of parents that are focused on just surviving. And I totally get that. I have not always been in the position i'm in financially right, you know, I was very much a struggling actress, struggling comedian at one point, and even when I became a single mother after my divorce, you know, it was now you know, this one income household that I had to maintain. I had to go make the money. I had to leave my child with babysitters and family and friends and things of nature. But there are things that can be done. I mean, this is gonna sound really crazy, but if your child can be on YouTube and TikTok for hours of the day, they need to be on some kind of education program for just amount of time. I remember putting my two year old in front of ABC Mouse so I could make dinner. He wasn't watching you know, Yo Gabba Gabba and all of that all day long. At some point ABC Mouse was going on, and he would sit there and watch it. You don't know what they're internalizing. They're internalizing everything you put in front of them. I know that you need time. I'm a single mother. I get it. There are times I let my child be on his notebook, his computer, his phone, whatever, But I'm also monitoring. It's about monitoring. I'm not saying you have to stand over your child's shoulder, but if they can have TikTok on their phone. They can also have some kind of program that teaches them something too, right, So, which brings us to why the project was created. First of all, the series was based off a series of books called The Cool and the Strong by Stephanie Perry Moore. She's the showrunner and executive producer Button. We develop this whole scenario with the idea of address the issues, so addressing the issues of motivating kids and giving teachers the tools that they need within the classroom in order to show their students to move forward. But let me just simply say this, in February twenty twenty four, I'm also working on a tour that actually will address the mental health and mental wellness of kids from six through the twelfth grade and then college kids in themselves. So we're working on that actively. But again, that's a passion project. This is a project that I know that for the rest of my life I will probably be the LeVar Burden of freaking wow. You know what I mean? That that that's the that's the that's the thought, that's the that's the premise. But no, we need we need more of that. I mean, because you know, our parents let us watch TV, and the TV raised us. But we also had programs like Reading Rainbow, and we had Electric Covering, and we had Sesame Street, and we had programs that not only entertained us, but they also educated us. And the thing is, it takes ten minutes for you to go through the remote on your dag on Roku and find programs that actually educate and entertain your children at the same time. If you want the TV to raise your kids, then make sure they're watching something. You know, even on Saturdays when I was growing up, we had Schoolhouse Rock and they and they would educate us on how how bills were were passed in legislation, how you know, they had all these different avenues even when we were watching Looney Tunes and all the different cartoons, but they made space to educate us because they knew on Saturday morning that's where most of us would leave. We'll be looking at cartoons and we're looking at that. But they would put that type of you know, content and platform there. Oh man, he gone, yeah the way, I don't know what happened to him, but yeah, well he come back. I know, we gotta wrap up the show. But Coco, you make a great point about that, and you know what, you know, it's funny, Coco. I'll be forgetting then you were an educator because you yeah, Kim Whitley were educators. No, Kim was a teacher too in California. Yeah, so I've been getting that, yeah, you know, and like for me, I'm still teaching. I teach acting now, but I'm still educating. So I use a lot of what I learned as an educator teaching history and English, but I also use it in my classes. But for me raising a son who I have found has natural gifts. My son is extremely well in math and science. He hates writing, wow, comprehension. He didn't like that, that whole that whole thing about writing and having to write a book report. He'd rather poke his eyebows out with a Bobby pit Wow. And getting him, you know, it took me finding a journal that said black boy right, and I said, okay, every night we're gonna write in our journals. We don't share it with each other unless we want to, but I need you to write, you know. And now he does it on his own because I told him, that's your diary. I can't read that. If you want to cuss me out in that book. That's you, that's that's your privilege. I said, I won't read it unless you want me to read it. So that got him to writing that he's able to express himself and have his privacy. You gotta find a way to get your kids and then reading. He likes reading, but he's the kind of kid. It's got to be all of those, you know, graphic novels that the kids read and the superhero stuff, which is great. But I also made sure that he was reading books about fred Rick Douglas and reading books about Martin Luther King and reading books about Malcolm X. Yeah, you know, and we'd watch the movie. Then I say, okay, every movie I'm showing you has a book based on it. Let's read the book too. And you gotta find a way. I had to reward him, Okay, if you read this book for one hour, got one hour on xbox. What you want to do? Sometimes you gotta figure out a way. A lot of times, you know, they always say, well, parents are single and they're struggling, and they're this, and they're that. Honey, let me tell you something. Once you get first of all, let's get a structure in our households. Once you put a foundation, boundaries, and a structure in your household, and there's no there's no deviating from that, you don't have to keep going back to monitor because you're training your child to have discipline, you're changing, You're training your child to know what they have to do to get A, B and C. I must do A and B to get C and D. The thing is we're not doing that. We're letting these babies and this TV and TikTok's raise our kids, and then we want to screen. The system is failing us. No, the parents are feeling their kids. The same amount of time it takes you to go get your braids done and you're weed done, you can be making sure your kid is watching something education. So that's that's the primary reason that it's done in the manner day is done is because meaning that it's done and been pushed towards social media is because we wanted to give kids the food that they're used to eating in the palette, on the plate that they're used to You have there, Well, listen, man, man, we can continue this conversation all day, because this is what it's all about. Entertainment and envirownerment and you know said that, you know, you are a family to us. You know, you always welcome to come on, and we are exciting and proud of what you're doing and you're leading away in this and you have our support. Also, let me publicly say right now that, uh, that tour that you're planning, come back Cleveland. Man. We've got I've got some folks we can connect you with and we'll love to, you know, to do that because we're dealing with a lot of avenues with mental health right here. So with that said, uh, you know, we just come to the to this part of the show I Love and it's called what did you learn Today? So seven you are our guests. What did you learn that? That's the somebody got two point one minute, two point one acres over in the Atlanta but there ain't got no man down there helping her out. So you need somebody to come look at that funny look at the hair, Go look at the hair. Just because I got a back, girl, I got a thrown back. Okay, come on, get down on this roster, baby, because that's just because I say I ain't got a man, don't mean I don't have men. I know I need a rotation, but I'm cold with it. Come out share, I need a light stan. I need to like staring at my roster. Come on, good treaty good, Come on baby, come on be my cream baby like you just lighting up, just going away, little paper sad God for your little Alabama paper sack. Go at day. No we get made out water on bread. Okay, well there you have it. Come What did you learn today? I learned that I should not be so judgmental against the ride degrees. That's a that's a good lesson. That's a good lesson. It's still a degree, even though it's so regular paper, even though it's and they're no longer in business, right right, right, right exact. What did you learn today? I learned that Jeff said he's gonna make a business plan to start his new only fans. And I learned that that Darbio got his second degree. D listen, oh my lord, oh god. With that said, lest man said, how do we follow you? My brother? Real quick? How do we follow? How we connect with you? To follow the show and give us the name of the show, real real quick. I'm sorry, the show is the cool and the strong, the cool and the strong, and you can follow me on all social media. Cedric Tunnelton c E D R I C P E N d L E two in Cedric Tunnelton And what that said makes you, guys, go subscribe right now. iHeart radio, Spotify, Apple Podcast, wherever you get your podcasts. And thank you to all those that is listening. In Edgar, Nebraska and in Sacramento, California. We love you. God loves you. And it's nothing in the world you can do about it and makes you guys, do not throw away. You're right agree, it's still exactly. They still make they still make punter paper, they still make your paper. HP. Get you some paper, put on some photo paper. So brown ain't around no more either. You don't vote them away. The ride degrees do matter. Don't listen to come back if you if you can fifty eight unit, you're good. Listen. We love y'all. O JO. This has been a presentation of the FCB podcast Network, where real talk lifts. 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