Ep. 209 - Guests: Charron Leeper (co-Founder of FutureLAND) and Eric Pierson (owner of The Recipe Carryout Grille)
The Jeff Brown Show with Cocoa BrownOctober 05, 202300:36:5033.65 MB

Ep. 209 - Guests: Charron Leeper (co-Founder of FutureLAND) and Eric Pierson (owner of The Recipe Carryout Grille)

Guests: Charron Leeper (co-Founder of FutureLAND) and Eric Pierson (owner of The Recipe Carryout Grille)
This is the FCB Podcast Network. Jeff. What's going on? Everybody from man Jeff Brown and you tune into another exciting show, another exciting uh, episode of the Jeff Brown Show. I'm your host, the host with the mold, and you know I always try to introduce the show the family. Got my partner in crime with me, the lovely side of the show. We call her the smile. Uh, none other than the legendary actors, the comedian or miss Coco Brown. What's happening, Coco? I'm gad baby? You you sound good today? Coco? What's up? Did you you had a good something? What's happening? What's happening? You know what? Brother, It's called peace and not letting nobody's death, son stress me out. That's okay, okay, okay, okay. You just got you had got that got that glow on you. You know what I'm saying? What that glow about? What's that glow about? Gym? I'm good, you know, I just left the gym. I'm feeling good. Whoa what you do? I mean? Who whoa? Whoa? Whoa? Whoa? You've got the gym? What you do at the gym? What's up? Well, yesterday with cardio to the day with strimp training, so working with a lot of I'm just squishy. I don't like being squishy. You know you shouldn't jiggle when you're standing from jail. Well, well, we don't want you to be too hard, but we want you to be just right. So I got you. I got you on that so so so. In other words, somebody's uh, some mother's son gonna be in trouble once they get a grip of you, because you you're getting it. You're getting it all the way together. I'm getting it together for me because I mean, I guess seriously, because at this point, with what I've dealt with in the dating game just in the last three months, it's gonna take Jesus and all twelve Disciples and a couple of arcangles to walk up to my front door and say, our homeboy want to meet you. That's where I'm at. Down. Damn? Is it that bad? Is that bad? It's that bad. I can't believe I did not send you the message I received the other day. How you run a business and you need a coder to read your text messages? Beyond I can't do it. I can't. Oh, wow. Okay, well no, damn okay, well there you have it. Well listen, yeah, I want to see that message and we're gonna definitely follow up on that for sure. I want to see that message. Yeah, that's again. Yeah, big shout out to Deacon do Dirty, Reverend Durome. He's right now, he's got a Yeah, he's got a revival. He's at a hat revival right now. So so shout out toys trying to say yeah, yeah, big shout out to Darby Morrow uh uh, the owner CEO FCV Radio Network. He's out today, but we know he'll be back with us next week and then Future Land co founder Miss Sharon Leeper is in the bell that Sharon. What's up? Baby? What's up? I'm excited to be here. Also a creative director. Honey, don't leave that out. I'm sorry. Okay, listen. You know, you know when I look at co founder, I think about a person who's a visionary. I apologize, Okay, working out in love. You know, I'm gonna get him a dictionary girl. I love it. I love it. So So Saran, talk to me about future Land. I mean, tell me how it is developed, developed, because a lot of people are still learning about future Land. I know it's this is the second year that you all are coming together to really uh put the city on the map when it comes to technology and creatives. Talk about that, I mean absolutely so really it is future Land is about the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, culture and the arts. So we understand that Cleveland has amazing artists and creatives here and also we're known as like the rost Belt, the industrious city that we you know, always been. But you know, under our current mayor's initiative, we didn't want to mess the tech way, like we don't want to miss technology. So we all came together and came up with a strategy of this two day conference where we bring all the resources in Cleveland, get gather communities out of the boroughs and looks and cranny's of the different spaces in Cleveland to come to one place to cross pollinate, cross pollinate, mingle, network, share resources. Because we understand community is truly how you build. You have to build with your team, have a strong community. So that's the goal. So at the forefront, it's all about technology and how technology interplace with the arts, with entrepreneurship and with the culture. Yeah, you know, and you know, big shout out to Mayor Justin Bibb for having a vision to really move Cleveland forward. You know, we've been you know, known to be yah, you should call us a mistake on the lake. But I believe under this new regime and this new leadership, we're no longer can be called that, we can be called Futureland. And so I absolutely I appreciate that. Talk a little bit more about the event, talk a little bit more about what should people expect at Futureland this year? Right, And so just to piggy back a little bit off of what you were saying earlier, our founding partners along with the founding co founders is the City of Cleveland, Jumpstart in the United Black Fund, So we've all been working together to execute on this. Futureland is not just a Todday conference that's the catalyst, but Future Land is a movement. So we're trying to build community between Octobers, so you can look forward to future Land every October, but between time, as we build our community, we want to be sharing those resources all throughout the year. So I just want to make sure I said that, and so this year, what you can expect you can expect see some tech. You can expect to hear amazing speakers. We've got people from Revolt in the building into Tavio. We've got former CEO Jeff Charney of Progressive, We've got nineteen eighty five in the building. We've got a lot of people who are coming to bring information not only from the tech side, but also, like I said, from the culture and the art side. You can expect amazing evening events. Come ready to work, Ready to come with your pitch, Ready, come with your ask Ready. The people who get the most out of our conference come with expectation. And I think that that's with anything. If you come thinking that you're not going to get anything, you're not going to get anything. If you come with a clear vision and an expectation of what you want to get out of the experience, you will exceed your You exceed your expectations. So that's what you can expect. So fireside chats, workshops, panels, key keynotes of sorts, and then a lot of networking opportunities and mixers. Wow, that's dope. Now, how do people purchase tickets? Where do people go to purchase tickets to attend this two day event? Yeah, So you can go to future Land cl E dot com to register, and I believe my promo code is still working. I have a promo code which is Sharon my first name, g A f L C l E twenty three that you can use and I'll share that with you, so you could share it with your viewers. But yet go to futureland cl dot com and register. We'd we'd love to have you. And another thing that I'd like to say is this year's theme is thrived. So every year we want to pick a word that just represents what we want the city to do, and this year I chose the words thrive. We all kind of agreed to that word because that's really where I believe we see the city going. We deserve to be a thriving city. We have enough talent, enough intellect, and enough innovative ideas to thrive. And so that's the theme of this year. So you're going to see that and feel that. You feel that on the website with the with the plants and the futuristic elements of like what does what does future Land look like when it's thriving in a metaphorical sense, and so you're going to feel that also when you go into the space Wow, listen, you know, I know all good things must come to an end, and I appreciate you taking out time out of their busy schedule as you prepared for this big weekend. Just drop a word of encouragement to the people that are listening, that are tapped in uh into the mindset of creatives and technology, those that are really trying to figure it out. You know, where do we go from here? How do we evolve in a technological society? Drop a word of encouragement to them. Yeah, I would just say, first and foremost, you're not alone. Everyone at any threshold or any level, it's trying to figure something out. It's trying to get better, is trying to evolve. So I would say, get rid of imposter syndrome and go after what it is that you need and understand what it's gonna take for you to get there. If it's going to take getting your mental health together, get that together. If it's going to take finances and resources, really pursue that, If it's going to take discipline and just having better habits, pursue that. I think we forget about the small habits in our lives that make us human that are like integral to being successful. Once you have the technology, you know you can use it, But if you don't have the character to support your dream, it's not gonna work. So let this be an opportunity for you to do a lot of self reflection, map out your plan, and then get to it. Because truly we are blessed with every day that we have breath in our lungs and life. We're blessed to create what it is that we want to create. God is so good in that way, and so do the work, whatever that work it looks like for you, so that you can have the life that you really want. And that's that's my word encouragement to myself. So I'm sharing it with other people. Okay, well I love it. I love it. I love it. How can people connect with you? Again? We thank you for stopping by. Drop your Instagram handle, drop a website so people can come out and support you. For sure. So I'm gonna drop a couple. So my personal Instagram is freely c It's f r e e l y underscore c on Instagram, and then Futurelands Instagram is just Futurelands c L e on ig. And again the website to register is www dot Futureland c L dot com. I hope you guys come out. I hope to see you there. Well, listen, I want to thank you for giving me a personal invite. I will be in the building. Hey, listen, this is my friend, my new friend. Thanks to doctor Nicki Miller for connecting us. A big shout out to her, my homegirl from a C suite. The reality TV show that's getting ready to come out from Cleveland. A lot of talented and a lot of talent in Cleveland. A lot of big things happen out of Cleveland. So but again, big shout out to you, Sharon and the co founders and everyone that has connected the Future Land and Mayor Justin Bibb for having a vision to move our city forward. Listen, y'all, we'll be right back with more of the Jeff Brown Show. Coco, what's up with you? Let's talk a little bit after the break. I'll be right so awesome, Yes, we'll be back. This is a Jeff Brown show. Hey, what's up y'all? Goca Brown and you're back with the Jeff Brown Show. We got a guest on here that I heard it off the chain with the biddles honey, So, Jeff, why don't you bring him on the Hey, hey, thanks, Coco. Listen, we got my manor EP in the building from the recipe, the visionary, the chef himself from the rest I hey EP, we call him Eric Prison, but we're gonna call him EP today for sure. What's up, bro? All right, y'all doing this morning? We're good? So what's up? Man? Talk about the recipe? Man? Where did you come up with that name? From? Brother? That's a dope name and the logo was fired about that. That name had me podering for days trying to get something that would stick out to the people's and they would know as soon as they hear they're grasped it and they like, I want to try out the recipe. So I was originally started going with the blue started with the blueprint, but I saw somebody else had that name, and then I went back to the lap and came up with the recipe. Okay, and I love the logo man, Coco. You got to see his logo. A picture of his logo, Coco. Yeah, it's cold Blood again because I missed it. What was the name of the restaurant? The recipe carry out grill the recipe carry out. Okay, that would definitely make me called do it U turn? I'm kind yeah, no, it's dope. I want to also shout out EP because I watched him grow this business from start to finish. I watched the process of what he was able to do, how he turned that whole venue around to make it a thriving business. So EP, tell me, man, what was that journey like? You know, I mean from start to finish? You know, I noticed a short lived But if you can within a minute or so, just say, hey, Jep, this is what it was like for me. I describe it. I started writing out the blueprint for this spot probably about a year before I even opened. I went there. I saw everything that needed to be done, and the place was horrible. I had to go in there and spend three months just clean it up by myself. And then slowly but surely I started loading in with equipment and my vision. They came about about two years ago, was starting to come starting to come to life. Wow, Yeah, and I called. I called my old team, my guys who have been cooking with me from the past. Everybody said, hey, we're back on board. Let's get it and from from there it's been a rap bro. We started out May twenty fourth, a pronouncement we're moving. Hey man, y'all been kicking ass and taking names. I'm telling you, man, I'm I'm I'm loving man to buy the energy. Uh. The salads man, One of my favorites is the wingdings and the salad man. You know, always get the salmon salad, and and and and and it's so much you give. Man, it's like like co coch he don't give you no kids meal. He gave you like two adult meals and one. That's how big it is. It's like that. So you mean when I come to the Emperor, I can eat on one meal all weekend long. What you're saying, That's what I'm trying to test, Like just just on the solid alone, just when out there. You know, you get a case green room for me because I don't eat club food. So I'm telling you this, this, this, this men, his menu is so diverse. What what's the what's the hottest sell on your menu right now? Ep? How to sell it right now will be hand limb and pepper wings. Of course, salad salads are going a lot right now as well, and uh, you know chicken Philly State Seafood. I really, I really can't say. We're so new out here. Like I said, we just started in May. We're like four months under our belt. And I try to tell people everybody, it's not perfect. There's gonna be some mistakes here and there. You know, I try to keep them to a minimum. But you know I'm trying to put our call of food for the for the folks, brother for the community. Well damn it, you're doing that, bro, because you know I keep coming back. You know what I'm saying. I keep putting on pounds, messing with you brothers. So, uh, you're doing something right. We just started, bru we just standing salad and the money limit wings. I'm like, yeah, I'm about to be totally ruin. Have a salad with a whole stack of limit death de gonna go down. Yeah, told me the purpose of the salad. I got a sabine shrimp Philly. That the change your man about everything. You said have salmon and shrimp Philly of course. Yeah, Jeff, I'm gonna need you to pick me up from the airport, take me straight there. Okay, no problem done. We're going to as soon as you come up the airport, we're going to We're going to the recipe. We don't take that there, Yeah, we take we take it straight to the recipe. Because that that that I'm talking about, that whole piece he got going is amazing. Man. Well you know, EP, you know, you know, all good things must come to an end, my brother. I want to thank you man so much for uh coming on the show and just you know, just doing what you're doing. I'm very, very proud of you, man. I watched the journey. I saw you sacrifice, man, and I'm glad to see that you are reaping the benefits of your hard work. Brother. And I'm proud of you coming from somebody I've been knowing since the seventh grade. You know that means a hell a lot to me. Bro. I love you. I love what you're doing out here. You know I'm gonna support you like you support me, no doubt. Bro, keep pushing. We're going to the moon baby, oh man. Listen, Bro, We're going to pass the moon. Bro. We're gonna pass them on. Man, We're going way up. We're gonna way up. Man. Well listen a EP, how can people follow you? Man? How can people connect with the recipe and come support you. Okay, We're on Instagram, the recipe, the underscore recipe, Underscore carry Out, Underscore Grill, and you can find me as well on Instagram and EP two one six. I'm working on my website now that should be up and going shortly. But I'm on UH for rees and door Dash as well, and you can come here at anytime. We open eleven. No, we open eleven and team Monday through Wednesday, Thursday through Saturday. And that's twenty eight forty seven Noble Road in Cleveland Heights. Well, there you have this, my man EP from the recipe Grill, carry Out Grill. Listen, make sure all go mess with him right there own Noble Road in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Listen, don't miss a don't treat yourself, treat yourself. Go visit my mayor at the recipe, carry Out and Grill. Y'all, we'll be right back with more of the Jeff Brown Show. Peace. This is the Jeff Brown Show. Hey, you're back with the Jeff Brown Show with your girl Coca Brown, and we are back with the hot topic. Honey. And I don't know about you, Jeff, but I gotta leave with this because of his kind of home for me. But they are raking Anthony Mackie across the cols right now. If you don't know who Anthony Mackie is, if you might know the Spike the movie She Hate Me, of course, he's you know, the new Captain America. You know, he's that dude in Marvel. You know. He apparently was at a football game and a lady asked could he take a picture with her son. He politely declined. She caught an attitude she went and told someone else. They rolled up on him talking about you ain't gonna take no picture with no kid. He's like, no, thank you, I would prefer not to, and there people are mad at him for that, And I just feel like it needs to be a celebrity handbook because people just don't know that even though we are celebrities and we put ourselves in the public eye, we do still have the right to have boundaries. I do not take pictures with my child. If you roll up on me and ask me for a picture, and I'm with my child, nine times out of ten, I'm either gonna say yes and make sure he's away from us, or i will politely decline and say, hey, I'm just a family time today, if you don't mind. And nobody's ever given me a problem with that. I know that I've been partying at an at the party, I got something that's on fire in my hand and a drink. No, I don't want to be documented with that, right, I prefer But the fact that there are people who really believe that if you're a celebrity, that we have no boundaries. We had a picture with you whenever you ask, even if it is a child. Now me, yeah, I probably take a picture of the child, how to put my cigar out, how to put my drink down, But that's still his prerogative. And I don't understand. See the problem is these new celebrities got everybody having access to them, so everybody feels entitled to roll up in your personal face. Where the celebrities of yesteryear, first of all, there was security. Second of all, you just gotta respect it and roll up on them just because they're a celebrity. But these new celebrities got it now that everybody got access to you, and they feel entitled. And I'm gonna tell you right now, anybody that knows me knows that I'm the nice person in the world. I'll take pictures. Hell, I just took what three pitches in Target a few minutes ago. But if I say no respect that, I well, you know, also, Jack, I don't owe you. Jack. I do it at the kindness of my heart. You know also too, and you and you and you. I agree with you on that. Coco. Here's the thing. And I'm only I'm only gonna play devil's advocate on this because I agree with you. But I also understand that a lot of times people see folks on the big screen, they see you all in in places on and on levels that they dream to be all but ultimately they're just where they are. So when they do get a chance to see you, it's like, oh, that's Coco, or that's Anthony, or that's jay Z or that's you know, and and and and the challenge is is that because they're so overwhelmed that it's you, they're like, oh, man, this is my only chance, you know. And I get that. And if I tell you, they gotta respect it, no, thank you. That was I was getting ready to get to that. And so what happened is they be so overwhelmed where they don't really realize that you are also a human being too. This is just your profession, You're just more. You're a human being and you're entitled to having your privacy. You're entitled to enjoy your private life or whatever that might be. It's your time. So you know, at the end of the day, you know, you should be able to go into a target and go shopping. You should be able to go into a supermarket and go shopping. You should be able to go into the mall and shop and just enjoy your life. But we understand that a lot of times that may not always be the case. But if you are polite and say, hey, not today, or you know, can you respect my space today? Not today, I'm just not, you know, here to do that. I'm here to really enjoy my quality time, my family, my friends and just don't want to be on the camera today. And I hope you understand. If a person don't understand that, then they really got serious, serious issues, They really got they really have to grow up to understand that, Hey, at the end of the day, this person, in these individuals, they're human beings, you know what I'm saying. Jacks and This is just what we do. It's just what I understand. But see, you gotta understand in yesteryear, honey, you just wasn't rolling up on Michael Jackson. You wasn't rolling up on friends. Oh, you wasn't rolling up on the cast of a different world. No, there was a level of respect and boundaries. Because these new celebrities are so thirsty for attention, they've created this invisible line that people feel they can cross because they can talk to you directly on social media. You'll react to them blah blah blah, So they forget that. There's kind of a protocol. You do that with the little millennial celebrities. Don't roll up on me disrespectful and then catch an attitude because I'm like, no, thank you. But that's the mentality that people have. And the thing is, too, this is no distant Anthony man, because I absolutely love him. But baby, if you know him so well and you think that he's that great actor and you know all about him, then you should have known the boy don't take pictures. That's well known throughout the industry, well known that Anthony does not do pictures. Anthony, that's not his thing. So do your research. Okay, if you got Google on your phone, google a celebrity right quick when you see him and make sure they even inviting it. Okay, and well you heard it here first. Hey, you just went through a class on how to approach and take pictures pictures with celebrities via Copra Brown. So y'all just learned it. Google on your phone, you google me, You will see nobody say I was mean to them. You google him. Trust me, this ain't the first time somebody then fell some type of way. Because Anthony was like, no, get out my face, I ain't gonna even deal with it. Why yeah, why would you even so now you want to be mad. But all of this in the industry of looking at her like girl you didn't get the memo? Yeah, well obviously she didn't because she's she would have caught no feelings. But in addition to that, I want to shout out the Obamas. You know, former presence. Come on here, Michelle Obama are celebrating thirty one years of marriage. A big shot out to them. So black love does work and both partners can be bosses and nobody's ego gets hurt. Crazy. You need to hear that one more time, they haven't partners, spouses can be bosses, and nobody's ego is hurt. Okay, let's black glove, you said, press continue on that. I think I think that's amazing. I think that's amazing now, you know, and you know, it's kind of interesting. You know, that family would represent it us in this community so so well for the eight years that they served that in that White House and now on on on Pennsylvania Avenue. So I the last time class, real class. Yeah, and they continue to and they continue to operate on that, you know. And I'm just happy to have witnessed that, uh, that wonderful historic moment for those eight years. And you know, and I don't know if we'll ever see that again in our lifetime, but I'm just glad that we did see it with our own lives, that it was possible to see a black family live and operate in the White House with integrity and with class. So again, we shut out to the Obamas for thirty years of marriage. Happy anniversary to you all. Asian dog Hey Coch check this out. Asian who is that? She's a She's an influencer of celebrity, you know, influence hip hop influencer, But Asian doll Uh says that you can tell when people were born ugly? Is that true? Fixing Jesus, I mean, I mean to a degree you can't. I mean now, I not mind you. I knew some questionably facially challenged people growing up who turned out to be beautiful swans. You know, but if you stayed right, you know, like the ugly ding turned into the beautiful swan. Like I know some There's a guy I went to high school with no lie. None of us was trying to get him no play in high school because he was he was facially challenged. When I tell you, when he came to class rem union, all of us our mouths dropped. We was like, what the what? When I tell you he walking in, he was fine, his heir, and we was like, wait, that is not That's not the dude with the crooked buck teeth and the coke bottle glasses and the bad acne. That cannot be him. That cannot. But when I tell you, he lost them like a mofo. So can you tell everybody was born ugly? Sometimes that could just be you know, their spirit too, Because I know some people who are quite beautiful to the eye, but their spirits. Yeah. Well, you know, you know, I was at a campaign function a couple of weeks ago, and and they gave me the mic to get everybody lined up for the picture with the with the candidate that was running for re election. And I said in the microphone, I said, all the other people in the back and all the pretty women up run and and everybody started laughing. You know, it's just so funny. So uh so, I guess you can't be born. Uh. I mean we've all seen you've seen that little video going around where they show an ugly baby to somebody to get theirs. Yeah, that baby was definitely going through some things in here before. Three times over. That baby has been reborn forty five times. But you know what, I think the other part about that is too. No. My mother always tell me, don't don't say nobody, But what are you supposed to say? Facially challenges? Oh okay, that's what it's called. Okay, I'm gonna start using it. It's like, there's mentally challenged, emotionally challenged, their facially challenged. So so if somebody say something to media pissed me, I'm gonna be like, get your fatially challenged the ass out of my face. That's how. That's the polite way to do it. Oh, so don't say your ugly as. Don't say that. I mean, I mean, DC young fly and can say it and nobody gets offended. You might get popped in the mouth. I'm just saying your mother such and such. Okay, I got you boy like that, and it's all good. Well, okay they you haven't those people that like to use the word ugly, up, upgrade your vocabulary and just say fatically challenged, fatally challenge, fatally challenge such and such. Exactly they are facially challenged. Okay, there you have it. Well listen on another note, and as we end the show real quick, bad bugs have taken over Paris, So if you're going to Paris, be careful. That's the stuff. You know, how nasty somebody had to be that they infested the entire city. Ain't the cleanest I heard Paris ain't the cleanest. I've heard that from quite a few people who've gone there. I went many many mini moons ago, and we were there for a couple of hours. I don't recall it being like horrifically nasty or nothing. Like that. But people have said some things recently about you know, Paris. But let me tell you something, you nastiest dude to if you infest your house, if you have the ability to infest the city, you just need to doubt your entire body and flammable. I'm just I'm just confused, you know, I'm just confused. All parents be in the city of love, but it's got bad bugs. I'm just confused. What kind of love could be politic going? Did you in the hotel? They say the hotels are infested with it like that? That's just well, you know, they don't bathe like we do over there. What excuse me? Oh, you didn't know that the French don't. Apparently the French don't believe in bathing daily like we do as Americans. No, they don't wear deodorant. Now that I remember very very uh specifically when I was there, that the aromas of people were very interesting. That the place that's the place of love and they stink. I guess they're used to it because they're not accustomed to wear deodorant and they don't bathe. But to someone like us, you know, we can we know. Funk is a very specific smell to us, you know. Oh yeah, you know. So you know, you go somewhere where people are not uh you know, inclined to bathe daily, or where deoda reant, there's going to be, there's going to be. But yeah, yeah, so you know, I just when you when I think about it, if people over there, you know, if that's kind of the culture, and a lot of a lot of people over there don't believe in bathing daily, or maybe they don't wash their closes often. I don't know. But to infest a city with bed bugs that they need to they need to find the host. They need to find the host, like they found that little monkey and outbreak. They need to find the host. I let me tell you this, and I and I know we gotta go, but listen, let me tell you something, man, that is scary to me, because can you imagine how many people that's from Atlanta, in Cleveland, from New York, all over this country, that's in Paris right now and coming home with a suitcase full of bed bugs, comeing home with I'm listen, won't let nobody in my plate then of them? Brother. That's why I keep a wonderful bottle of that anti bacterial life. Saw by my bed. I mean when I change my sheets, I light saw everything like yeah, nah, no, you got it. Plus I don't let nobody in my bed like that, like yeah, listen, no, you gotta stand outside. Man, where did you come from? Where last you think about it? Come on? Now, you can tell when somebody ain't clean. You can tell. You don't look at somebody and say, oh right, you know what. I ain't about to do this with you. I got to end this show right now. Even the dogs are green. Even the dogs are green, Nook, you know, we got to this show. But what did you learn today? Coca? Let's go, we gotta go, we gotta go home, we get out of here. What you learned today, Coco? I learned today that Cleveland is a great city, and I'm glad that people are going to show that. I learned that there is a salmon and shrimp, uh Philly that's got my name on it. And I also learned that people are nasty people. People just be nasty, and I think they should wear a sign that says I'm nasty. Beware, That's all I'm saying. And you know what I learned today? I learned that Dariel is going to open up a big bug disaster business. Uh, he's gonna have a whole light song in his fedora. Yes he got he got a utility belt like Batman and fight Ben Dirties. Bad bug removal, that's gonna be the name of it, Deacon, do dirty removal bugs away right now. Spotify, Apple Podcasts wherever you listen to your podcast or your favorite listening device. Listen. You've chewed into another exciting episode of the Jeff Brown Show. You all with Coco, you know with Jeff. Listen, and we love you, God loves you. There's none in the words you can do about the next time we'll see your soul. Peace be out. This has been a presentation of the FCB podcast Network, where Real Talk lives. Visit us online at fcbpodcasts dot com.