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Comedian Rickey Smiley discusses his faith, family and overcoming setbacks. nd the importance of family.

Comedian Rickey Smiley discusses his faith, family and overcoming setbacks. nd the importance of family.

Released Saturday, 11th May 2024
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Comedian Rickey Smiley discusses his faith, family and overcoming setbacks. nd the importance of family.

Comedian Rickey Smiley discusses his faith, family and overcoming setbacks. nd the importance of family.

Comedian Rickey Smiley discusses his faith, family and overcoming setbacks. nd the importance of family.

Comedian Rickey Smiley discusses his faith, family and overcoming setbacks. nd the importance of family.

Saturday, 11th May 2024
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0:05

Welcome to Money Making Conversations. It's the show

0:07

that she is the secrets of success experience firsthand

0:09

by marketing and Brandon expert Rashan McDonald.

0:11

I will know he's given me advice on many occasions.

0:14

And in case you didn't notice, I'm not broke.

0:17

You know.

0:17

He'll be interviewing celebrity CEOs, entrepreneurs

0:20

and industry decision makers. It's what he likes

0:22

to do, it's what he likes to share. Now

0:24

it's time to hear from my man, Rashan

0:26

McDonald money Making Conversations.

0:28

Here we go. Hi,

0:37

I'm Rashan McDonald.

0:38

I host the weekly money Making Conversation

0:40

master last show. The interviews and information

0:43

that this show provides are for everyone. It's

0:45

time to stop reading other people's success stories

0:48

and start living your own.

0:49

My guest is the legendary Ricky

0:51

Smiling.

0:52

He's an incredible chef, comedian, actor,

0:55

arthur, television host and award

0:57

winning radio host of the top rated nationally

1:00

syndicated program, The Ricky Smiley

1:02

Morning Show.

1:03

Ricky has been a comedian for more than thirty years.

1:05

He's constant performing across the country and

1:07

this year will be shooting a stand up comedy special

1:10

in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama.

1:12

Now, if you ever in Birmingham.

1:14

Alabama, you have to drop by his hometown

1:17

comedy club to start them on Monday

1:19

nights where he regularly performs

1:21

and hosts his charaoke night.

1:24

That's sold out. It's sold out. Then

1:26

they're eating chicken and laughing.

1:28

Please welcome the money making covering Sension Masterclass

1:30

showed the incredible Ricky Smiley, my

1:33

brother, my young brother, my friend brother.

1:39

Hey, what's up big bro? Hey?

1:41

First of all, I know you're

1:43

trying to get the intro and stuff right. A

1:46

lot of people don't know. Had it not been

1:48

for you, it would not be the

1:50

Ricky Smider Morning Show. Thanks

1:53

to you and your influence and talking

1:56

to Alfred and Missus Hughes when

2:00

they asked a question, who would be

2:02

great to fill in because y'alls

2:04

going to another company'll and y'all

2:06

said Ricky Snouley. So I

2:08

really appreciate the opportunity, and I just try

2:10

to take advantage of every opportunity

2:12

that y'all have ever provided for me.

2:14

So I appreciate you were shigning for everything.

2:16

Well, thank you, Ricky, thank you for being a mentor and

2:18

thank you for being a big brother.

2:20

Well, first of all.

2:21

Thank you because a lot of people

2:23

get opportunities, Ricky, you know that, and

2:25

they don't understand the work that's

2:27

involved, because getting up

2:29

every day all these years since we

2:31

gave you the opportunity can be challenging,

2:34

can be frustrating, and people walk away

2:36

and go give half effort.

2:38

But you've established your brand in radio.

2:41

Tell the importanness of branding through

2:44

the radio and how you impact the community

2:46

other than just being a funny guy.

2:50

Yeah, Brandon is important.

2:51

One thing that does reshine to keep your name

2:54

out there, keep your brand out there. If

2:57

you're lucky and blessed enough to

2:59

get stations like DL Steve

3:02

myself different ones every

3:05

hour, at least two

3:07

or three times an hour your name is mentioned on the radio

3:09

station. Somebody dropped in the car, they hear your name.

3:12

You know that's that's good for your Brand's good

3:14

for your social media. That keep your your

3:17

name presence with people. At the top

3:19

of the hour when they do the station I d a

3:21

home of the Ricky Smiley

3:24

Morning Show or whatever,

3:26

and then they might play a clip or whatever. These are

3:28

in cars while people driving to work getting

3:30

off work, dropping the kids, or

3:32

you know, when they're flipping radio station, they hear your

3:35

name. So when you show up at a comedy club

3:37

or whatever, it hurts your name so much and it's

3:40

a build up. People pay money and they stand

3:42

the line and they come out to see

3:44

you. Because it's not a lot of people that do radio

3:47

that still perform other than d L

3:49

and myself that.

3:50

Have their own show,

3:52

syndicated show.

3:54

Now, that's that's important that the business

3:56

side see. I've met Ricky Smiley.

3:59

Web back when he was just a young comedian

4:01

that wanted to be on stage to tell Joe.

4:03

Now I'm here Ricky Smile

4:06

and the business man.

4:07

When did that part of Ricky Smile has

4:09

started going in front of the comedian.

4:14

People like you cussing people out

4:16

on the phone every

4:18

other week. Yah yeah, yeah. I want everybody

4:21

that's watching this interview to

4:23

see that this a very classy

4:25

and pleasant interview. As a matter of

4:27

fact, when I came on the interview, I

4:30

had on a Nike T shirt and

4:34

Rashaan cursed at me

4:36

and told me I need to go put on a suit coat. Tired

4:39

or told them that, so I had to run run

4:41

back to my room and get dressed. People don't

4:43

understand the relationship without

4:46

listen. You have to have

4:48

somebody to coach you, and coaching

4:50

don't have to be kind. Nick Saban holler

4:53

at those guys all day, cussing

4:55

out all week, but then they.

4:57

Hold up the SEC championship at

4:59

the end of the day. Day.

5:00

And if you don't have anybody mentoring

5:02

you, somebody saying, hey, go put on a shirt. Hey,

5:05

okay, this is a real this is an interview of our business.

5:07

Go put on a shirt and tie. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't

5:09

thinking or whatever, but I just appreciate.

5:12

I appreciate the correction.

5:14

And Rashaana know I'm not sensitive. Get

5:16

in my face, curse me. I'll tell me what I need

5:18

to know. Don't let me walk around the party

5:20

with nothing in my nose. Give me some tissue, tell

5:23

me to go in the corner and blow my nose.

5:25

You know what I'm saying. That's that's what a real friend

5:28

gonna do for you.

5:29

So people like yourself one

5:31

of my top mentors,

5:34

getting at me about certain things and

5:37

certain stuff on like you'll call me if you see something

5:40

on social media saying hey, you, you should reconsider

5:43

that you maybe you should take that down.

5:44

Let's talk about that. Hell,

5:46

you don't know unless you have a

5:48

coach. So I just appreciate everything.

5:50

But that's what turned you into a business, and having

5:53

a coach and having correction.

5:54

Right.

5:54

Well, you know your hometown guy, you

5:57

know, and I've been down to your house and I'm

5:59

a let everybody know when

6:01

you come to Ricky Smiley house, come

6:03

home, gry, come homewark because.

6:05

He gets mad if you don't understand

6:07

that.

6:08

He's you're coming to a hidden

6:11

chef because if he didn't do the RICKSI

6:14

Morning Show, he'd be doing Ricky Smiley Cooking

6:16

Show.

6:17

Tell us about that. He's gonna walk you through the house.

6:19

He gonna take you out in the garage, show you that extra

6:21

refrigerator.

6:23

He gonna show you.

6:23

The shelves that looked like walmart Ricky.

6:29

I love that.

6:30

Talk about the chicken and dumplins something I know.

6:33

So what did what did the cooking training

6:35

come from? What did that? I know you down home? Both

6:37

tell us about that.

6:39

Rason, I'm the oldest grand child, so

6:42

I had to help my grandma. You know, people would drop

6:45

aunts and uncles would drop their kids

6:48

at my grandmother's for the summer,

6:51

so I had to help my grandmother prepare meals.

6:53

I got that kind of figuring out, like, well, why are you

6:56

doing that like that? Why don't you do that like

6:58

this? And and then this started

7:00

making sense to my grandmoma, you

7:02

know, so I started getting in there. And then it

7:04

got to a point where my grandmother got tired

7:06

of argument and the kitchen. She said, well, you where

7:09

you cook the meal, will you go in there and take

7:11

out the part ropes? And I started adding my own

7:13

little seasonings and spices and.

7:15

Stuff too it.

7:16

And then it got to a point where my

7:18

grandmother wouldn't cook

7:20

anymore. As a matter of fact, when my grandparents

7:22

got older, I would cook a lot

7:24

of food. At the beginning of the week, my

7:27

grandparents would come over with tougher wear

7:29

bowls.

7:30

And then they would have dinner. For

7:32

the rest of the week.

7:33

I would cook for myself and both

7:35

set for my grandparents and we would divide

7:37

the food.

7:38

Just before they all passed away, and.

7:41

They just really didn't have to cook anymore,

7:44

so they would warm up stuff.

7:46

You know.

7:47

I just love to cook, and I started adding my own

7:49

little twisting and flavor to

7:51

it. So I learned how to get down

7:53

and get down. Plus I'm trained by an

7:56

executive chef. I am trained Kurt

7:59

Boudreaux, chef Gennar

8:02

Uh. They are giving me some wonderful

8:04

recipes and gotten in the kitchen with me and

8:07

taught me a lot of techniques and a lot of things

8:10

about seasoning and flavoring and making

8:12

sure that your food is good, you

8:14

know, helping me, coaching me in and

8:16

cooking.

8:17

So but I share a name like pastor body there's

8:19

into Burman and market. Not trying

8:21

to connect the two. But church church,

8:25

you are a church boar. You start

8:27

your show every day with a gospel song.

8:29

Why is that important?

8:30

Ricky?

8:32

Uh? First of all, shout out the past.

8:35

Uh uh uh Pastor Mike, Uh,

8:37

he lived, he lived one street over.

8:42

Her right there. Let

8:46

me show Let me show you where his house here? Now?

8:54

Uh uh?

8:55

You know you know sign before we eat

8:57

before black folks, before

8:59

we eat, we honor God.

9:01

Before we travel, we ask God

9:04

for traveling grace. And you

9:06

know, you know, before you do a morning show,

9:09

you don't know what kind of date somebody's

9:12

having, what kind of morning somebody's having.

9:13

You don't know what somebody went through that night.

9:15

And I always told God, if I ever had

9:17

my own morning show, I was gonna always open up

9:20

and on him. So those first fifteen minutes

9:22

on my morning show, I'm giving you,

9:25

giving God the praise that he

9:27

deserved, woke us up this morning and closed

9:29

on our right mind. Things

9:31

might not be perfect, but we

9:34

just putting a lot of hope in

9:36

people giving you know, and God

9:38

honors that, you know when you give him

9:41

praise like that every single

9:43

morning on the syndicated show. Sometimes

9:45

God minister the people through you, and

9:48

I mixed uping new with the own because I'm

9:51

gonna have me. You know, I'll play like

9:53

all of the up to day artists, but I

9:56

promise you, I promise

9:58

you every morning I'm gonna have some Plano's

10:00

tenors in Alto.

10:02

That's the morning show for a repart.

10:04

I get up at four thirty old school

10:06

and doing Steve Hard Morning Show all those years,

10:08

I still get up like I'm doing the morning show at six

10:10

and six am. I get

10:13

up at four thirty. Ain't nobody wants to get

10:15

up before thirty, you know that, Rick? Yeah,

10:17

But what gets me rolling? I'm on your social

10:20

media feed.

10:21

I follow Ricky Smiley feed

10:24

on Facebook. If you have

10:26

not.

10:28

Liked him or follow him, you're

10:31

missing some of the funniest

10:33

social media post in

10:35

the country. In the country, Ricky,

10:38

you literally if you don't

10:40

make me laugh, you make me smile.

10:43

Oh, you make me say that boy's a food,

10:45

that boy's crazy, that boy's stupid,

10:47

that boy's ignorant. How

10:51

the consistency of them. Sometimes

10:54

the other day when you had the lady

10:58

or the lady the fat feet.

11:03

When I when I put this, just blessed.

11:09

It's just a simple taught process,

11:12

Ricky. Where is all this ignorance

11:14

coming from? Ricky on your Facebook

11:16

page? And nikas posting consistently.

11:20

In the bed waking up in the middle of the night thinking

11:23

the stupid stuff, thinking the crazy stuff

11:25

and funny stuff. If I laugh out loud

11:27

in my bedroom, next thing, you know, I

11:29

said, Okay, I'm gonna post this in the morning. Sometimes,

11:32

yeah, I think I'm posting around five,

11:34

between five and six am.

11:36

My first post. I have to hit them hard, something

11:39

something real funny.

11:40

But yeah, when I posted that the lady

11:42

feet and a lot of time you

11:44

look at the feet and you know, you see what the feet

11:46

is and how the feet look. You don't have to make fun

11:49

of the feat. You just say this just blessed

11:51

me.

11:56

Oh you know what. This is what a

11:59

bad day look like, right

12:02

right? Right?

12:04

Yeah? Man, rashon social

12:07

media is so important.

12:08

Keeping your fans and your

12:11

followers entertained or whatever.

12:13

Social media helped to sell out shows post

12:15

on media that you're performed somewhere.

12:18

A lot of gigs that you get because you

12:20

got followers. So when you get the followers, you

12:22

have to keep them entertained

12:25

and get your little help to help you run your social

12:27

media to make sure that you don't make any

12:29

mistakes and get kicked off, face broken,

12:32

all that kind of stuff that you're operating correctly.

12:35

But yeah, it's a lot of.

12:37

Fun now social media. You could

12:39

be anywhere you be in New York.

12:40

You can follow them for social media and get

12:42

those huge labs that I get every morning.

12:45

But if you want to see it for real, the

12:49

raw version, the improvisational

12:51

version, the impromptu talent

12:54

that shouldn't be on stage, and a lot

12:56

of talent that should be on stage, go

12:58

to Birmingham, Alabama on

13:00

a Monday night Stardom and

13:03

he will show you the gifts that God

13:06

gave him at that Carraoke Night

13:08

talk to tell him about it, Ricky, come on, oh.

13:11

Man, Carryoke Night is great. I got a co host

13:13

named Big Chris.

13:16

That ain't everybody.

13:17

Everybody loved Big Chris,

13:20

Big Chris. I think Big Chris be thirty

13:22

four on his on his next birthday.

13:25

Thanks Birthday coming up sometime February

13:28

and March something like that. But that's my co

13:30

host right on Karaoke

13:32

Night. And I know how to keep

13:35

Chris in lane. You know, Chris

13:37

is a distraction and Big Chris

13:40

it's a challenge. It's a

13:42

challenge, but I know how to. I

13:45

know how to keep him in lane because you

13:48

know we

13:50

are a good conversation on CARRYO.

13:52

Don't go anywhere. We'll be right back

13:54

with more Money Making Conversations Masterclass.

13:57

Welcome back to the Money Making Conversations

14:00

Masterclass hosted by Rashaan McDonald.

14:03

Now, if you you go to Ricky Smiler dot

14:05

com and you scroll down and

14:08

he has video clips of current

14:11

uh Monday Night performances that

14:13

stood out that night. So just in case you can't

14:15

get down there, just go to Ricky Smiler dot

14:17

com.

14:18

He's just going shine really do follow

14:22

me? Yes, I do.

14:23

Brother, Hey,

14:26

Hey, that means that means I've been doing everything right because

14:28

I had got no text something

14:30

wrong.

14:32

Boy.

14:33

Well you know, you know it's like it's like if

14:35

Rashaan called, you just gonna look at the phone.

14:40

Like, yeah, I know, I know.

14:44

Take that.

14:45

Smith said, come on, Rashan, why are you calling

14:47

me? Stephen, Stephen, That's all just a

14:49

couple of things I want to say to your brother. That's all just

14:52

I love you. Just held. Just give me a

14:54

minute to talk before you come in. Because

14:57

in the.

14:57

End, you know, even with Steve Harvey and any

15:00

else I'm involved in my life, I

15:02

understand crisis management. I understand

15:05

the next step, the six months down

15:08

the line, the three months down loud. It might

15:10

be funny now the repercussions of it. I'm not saying

15:12

you've done anything disasters like I

15:14

just try to just get in everybody's ears that I

15:16

love, that I believe in. That makes the difference,

15:18

because you want of these people can elect presidents,

15:21

you want of these people can raise funds

15:24

for a community.

15:25

You want of the black voices that we.

15:27

Have at the next generation is because you

15:29

know the al Sharptons, the Jesse Jackson's

15:32

and Andrew Young's. That group either

15:35

near the grave or their voices irrelevant

15:37

to the community that we're.

15:39

Talking to nowadays.

15:41

You know, we say rappers out there killing each

15:43

other and we try to reel all this in.

15:45

And you on a hip hop format, talk

15:48

about your role.

15:51

Yeah, my role is to give you about as of

15:53

funny, spiritual and community and

15:58

what.

15:58

Is it called pop culture?

16:01

So you know we're talking about what's going on,

16:03

uh, you know with with all

16:05

these athletes and their relationships

16:07

and rappers and singers and their relationships.

16:10

Uh, stuff that's going on with with singers.

16:12

And you know Gary does that Uh

16:15

uh Gary, Gary with the tu

16:18

man. There was a tense moment when he when

16:20

he when he came on there when Dionne and

16:23

and Tracy broke up, and he said that Tracy

16:26

Evans has entered the transferred portal.

16:29

Uh.

16:31

Yeah, I threw I threw my headphones and got up

16:33

and walked out the room.

16:34

I was in tears.

16:36

Not the fact that I wasn't laughing at the fact that they

16:38

broke up, but the fact that Gary.

16:39

Said that they she chopped the transfer

16:45

see resigning and you.

16:46

Know Brian is my friend,

16:49

but man, that was funny. But Prian,

16:51

I'm sure you're not getting married because Prian loved Gary.

16:54

But but for Gary to say that

16:57

she jumped in the transfer portal, man, I

16:59

think everybody this polity to their headphone

17:01

long and just went and stepped outside.

17:04

Uh and and everybody's just scattered because

17:06

it was it was that funny. But for him

17:08

to put it into that crist But we all

17:10

will agree she's a five star

17:12

recruit.

17:13

We were all.

17:18

Whoam you

17:22

see them videos with her decorating the Christmas

17:24

tree that with that

17:26

blue dress.

17:28

Sun we shun.

17:32

Five star recruit?

17:34

Okay, Doc

17:38

Alabama water un see water

17:40

know the dame wanna Georgia wanna

17:43

everybody? She's in that transfer a portal.

17:47

Let me just tell you something about Ricky smile. Let's

17:51

let's move out the jokes. Professional,

17:53

smart, educated, family

17:56

man, honest.

17:58

Loyal to a fault.

18:01

But more importantly, he don't forget.

18:04

He don't forget, and he cared

18:06

about your kids, even if

18:08

he doesn't know your kids. He cared

18:10

about your family even if he doesn't

18:13

know your family. That's why

18:15

that morning show I

18:17

had to fight and get

18:19

him understand who he was and

18:22

what value he was going to bring and

18:24

has been bringing to the table the last

18:26

two decades of being on the radio.

18:29

He didn't see that back then, but I think

18:31

he understands it now.

18:33

Yeah, I got it now, and I appreciate

18:36

it.

18:37

I really really really appreciate it

18:40

and grateful for the opportunity we on some

18:42

of the big stay We're on a news station in Tampa

18:44

call the Vibe the Cocks

18:47

Radio. Flip the entire format

18:50

and put us on so you can hear us now in

18:52

Tampa, Saint Pete, Bradington.

18:55

Sarasota, clear Water. So

18:58

that's a big station. Of course.

18:59

You know, we're on in Orlando, number

19:02

one in Miami, number one in Jacksonville.

19:04

Then we have Atlanta, Dallas.

19:07

Louisville, Nashville,

19:09

really big station there, Cleveland,

19:12

Baltimore. It leaves

19:14

over into the DC area, Chicago,

19:18

definitely on in the Shire, were on in

19:20

in Portland, Oregon. We on in Seattle,

19:23

Washington.

19:25

Yeah, don't

19:27

forget my hometown in Houston now, yes,

19:31

yes, we're definitely in

19:33

Houston on a big station in Houston.

19:35

As a matter of.

19:36

Fact, Now, book are rumors

19:39

that Ricky Smileley wants

19:42

to be an author. I said it in the credits

19:44

for the Next Level talk about that I

19:46

wrote one.

19:46

Book called stand By Your

19:48

Truth. I just wrote

19:51

another book. I'm

19:53

so excited about it. And if I'm not

19:55

mistaking this topic that I mean, the title

19:58

is going to be side Show. Uh

20:01

you remember show step step

20:04

right up her

20:10

Hey can't afford to pass

20:12

it by, but guaranteed.

20:15

So it shows the happy side

20:18

and the sad side.

20:19

Considering that twenty

20:22

twenty twenty three, I

20:24

had something to go on with all.

20:27

Of my kids.

20:29

My oldest son passed

20:32

away, my daughter gave birth,

20:34

and both of my younger two kids graduated

20:37

college in one graduate college and pledge.

20:39

AKA.

20:41

So it's been it's been twenty twenty

20:43

three has been.

20:45

It's been like that.

20:46

I've been dealing with depression,

20:49

sadness, anxiety.

20:52

Losing a child is.

20:53

Something I would never wish

20:55

on anybody. This time of year, you

20:58

know, the holidays are are really

21:00

hard. I've been getting therapy

21:03

twice a week, learning

21:06

how to sit in my feelings instead of just finding

21:09

something to do and blocking it out

21:11

of my head.

21:11

Because it's still there.

21:12

It's a possible, and it's gonna come out one

21:14

way or the other. So I had to learn

21:16

how to sit in my feelings and just sit

21:18

right here in this chair about this fireplace and

21:21

cry it out.

21:22

And I'm talking about sitting in this house.

21:25

If you was a

21:27

fly on the wall and

21:33

saw me sit by myself at this table

21:37

and cry for hours

21:40

in hours and

21:42

just just cry, you

21:44

know, trying to get that,

21:47

get that out of my system.

21:50

Because losing a kid

21:52

or shunning the bills don't stop coming. I still

21:54

got to get up the new radio because other

21:57

people have lost kids.

21:58

Also. My son was thirty two.

22:01

But I did carry ok last night and

22:04

there was a lady and her husband sitting in the audience

22:06

just trying to enjoy the husband's birthday because they got to

22:08

bury there of twenty five year old son Saturday.

22:11

So who are you,

22:14

Who are you not to get up

22:16

and get on the radio and inspire

22:18

somebody just because you suffered

22:20

the loss from people going through worse twenty

22:22

five my son, God gave me.

22:24

I look at it like God gave me.

22:26

Extra years because my son could

22:28

have died when he was twenty five.

22:29

He could have died when he was seventeen, you

22:32

know, And a lot of time.

22:33

Man, God, all of this stuff, at

22:35

the end of the day is a test. How

22:38

are you going to handle this situation?

22:39

Now?

22:39

You gonna make this situation about you? Are

22:42

you gonna use the situation to get better, to get

22:44

close of the God, bring other people close to the

22:46

God, and help other people with their situation.

22:50

And so my son died on a Sunday. They told

22:52

me to take as much time as I need. That Wednesday,

22:54

I was back on the air and

22:57

I cried in between the songs. I cried

22:59

doing Mercy Break, but I thugged

23:01

it out and I stayed on the radio and did what I.

23:03

Had to do.

23:04

And I went and served the homes at the

23:06

Salvation Army that Wednesday before his funeral.

23:09

I thank God for carrying

23:11

me. I thank God for keeping me. I thank God. If

23:14

I never knew God.

23:15

A day of my life, I knew him January.

23:18

To twenty ninth, twenty twenty three. Because I didn't

23:20

do it by myself. God was carrying me. I

23:23

couldn't walk down the hall to

23:25

get to the elevator to get on

23:27

the plane to get the Birnham.

23:29

I said God, if I can make it.

23:30

Down the hall, from my door to the

23:32

elevator at my apartment Complax

23:35

in Dallas.

23:36

If you let me make it to the elevator.

23:38

I can make it because I promised God I

23:41

was about to pass out, and that's

23:43

a fact.

23:43

I'm glad he allowed me that honest moment.

23:45

That's why I didn't want to interrupt, because our

23:48

relationship is about honesty. Our

23:50

relationship about the truth. Let me tell

23:52

you the truth about this man. Incredible

23:54

family, incredible

23:56

father, parent.

23:58

I love it. Hey, Ricky, smile again.

24:01

Thank you for taking the time to come with money making

24:03

conversation, master class show man, your

24:05

special brother in so many ways,

24:08

because you're changing lives every day, changing

24:10

my lines at four thirty in the morning, money through Friday.

24:12

You changed my life than happiness

24:15

to it more important.

24:16

Man, Allow me to share your story, this

24:18

side of it and the return of little Darren.

24:21

Whoa me

24:24

Me I love. And

24:27

we learned a couple of things. We learned about transfer

24:29

a portal of day. We

24:35

learned that he taking a special

24:37

with David and Lynn Talbot. Okay,

24:41

we learned that on.

24:42

Monday nights, the karaoke night

24:45

that he holds is sold out.

24:46

So if you want to get a ticket. If you don't get a ticket.

24:48

Go to rickysmile dot com and you can see

24:50

some of the top excerpts for those

24:52

video excerpts.

24:53

From that on this website. But more

24:55

important, we learned that you your humble brother.

24:58

You're humble, god fearing man man,

25:00

and I will see you at your comedy

25:02

special on that Friday night.

25:04

Okay, let's go

25:06

rid the Route to the Good Bruthers.

25:08

Ricky Smitty spring Syer, Chapter two

25:10

thousand, trade dollars, baby baby, a real

25:13

baby.

25:15

He's a young folk.

25:16

Nineteen eighty one, y'all, I'm looking at you nineteen

25:18

eighty one, four degrees hotly in

25:20

the hell.

25:21

I love it, brother, Thank you, rick smiling.

25:23

Love you man.

25:25

Money Making Conversations Masterclass

25:28

continues online at Moneymakingconversations

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dot com and follow Money Making Conversations

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Masterclass on Facebook, Twitter, and

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Instagram. Ladies and gentlemen, it's

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time you stop reading other people's success

25:40

stories and start writing your

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own.

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