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Welcome to Money Making Conversations. It's the show
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Here we go. Hi,
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I'm Rashan McDonald.
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I host the weekly money Making Conversation
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master last show. The interviews and information
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that this show provides are for everyone. It's
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time to stop reading other people's success stories
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and start living your own.
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My guest is the legendary Ricky
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Smiling.
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He's an incredible chef, comedian, actor,
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arthur, television host and award
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winning radio host of the top rated nationally
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syndicated program, The Ricky Smiley
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Morning Show.
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Ricky has been a comedian for more than thirty years.
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He's constant performing across the country and
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this year will be shooting a stand up comedy special
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in his hometown of Birmingham, Alabama.
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Now, if you ever in Birmingham.
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Alabama, you have to drop by his hometown
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comedy club to start them on Monday
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nights where he regularly performs
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and hosts his charaoke night.
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That's sold out. It's sold out. Then
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they're eating chicken and laughing.
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Please welcome the money making covering Sension Masterclass
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showed the incredible Ricky Smiley, my
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brother, my young brother, my friend brother.
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Hey, what's up big bro? Hey?
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First of all, I know you're
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trying to get the intro and stuff right. A
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lot of people don't know. Had it not been
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for you, it would not be the
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Ricky Smider Morning Show. Thanks
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to you and your influence and talking
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to Alfred and Missus Hughes when
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they asked a question, who would be
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great to fill in because y'alls
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going to another company'll and y'all
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said Ricky Snouley. So I
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really appreciate the opportunity, and I just try
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to take advantage of every opportunity
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that y'all have ever provided for me.
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So I appreciate you were shigning for everything.
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Well, thank you, Ricky, thank you for being a mentor and
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thank you for being a big brother.
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Well, first of all.
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Thank you because a lot of people
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get opportunities, Ricky, you know that, and
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they don't understand the work that's
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involved, because getting up
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every day all these years since we
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gave you the opportunity can be challenging,
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can be frustrating, and people walk away
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and go give half effort.
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But you've established your brand in radio.
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Tell the importanness of branding through
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the radio and how you impact the community
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other than just being a funny guy.
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Yeah, Brandon is important.
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One thing that does reshine to keep your name
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out there, keep your brand out there. If
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you're lucky and blessed enough to
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get stations like DL Steve
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myself different ones every
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hour, at least two
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or three times an hour your name is mentioned on the radio
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station. Somebody dropped in the car, they hear your name.
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You know that's that's good for your Brand's good
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for your social media. That keep your your
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name presence with people. At the top
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of the hour when they do the station I d a
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home of the Ricky Smiley
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Morning Show or whatever,
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and then they might play a clip or whatever. These are
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in cars while people driving to work getting
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off work, dropping the kids, or
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you know, when they're flipping radio station, they hear your
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name. So when you show up at a comedy club
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or whatever, it hurts your name so much and it's
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a build up. People pay money and they stand
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the line and they come out to see
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you. Because it's not a lot of people that do radio
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that still perform other than d L
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and myself that.
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Have their own show,
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syndicated show.
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Now, that's that's important that the business
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side see. I've met Ricky Smiley.
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Web back when he was just a young comedian
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that wanted to be on stage to tell Joe.
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Now I'm here Ricky Smile
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and the business man.
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When did that part of Ricky Smile has
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started going in front of the comedian.
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People like you cussing people out
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on the phone every
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other week. Yah yeah, yeah. I want everybody
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that's watching this interview to
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see that this a very classy
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and pleasant interview. As a matter of
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fact, when I came on the interview, I
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had on a Nike T shirt and
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Rashaan cursed at me
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and told me I need to go put on a suit coat. Tired
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or told them that, so I had to run run
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back to my room and get dressed. People don't
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understand the relationship without
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listen. You have to have
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somebody to coach you, and coaching
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don't have to be kind. Nick Saban holler
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at those guys all day, cussing
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out all week, but then they.
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Hold up the SEC championship at
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the end of the day. Day.
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And if you don't have anybody mentoring
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you, somebody saying, hey, go put on a shirt. Hey,
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okay, this is a real this is an interview of our business.
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Go put on a shirt and tie. You know what I'm saying. I wasn't
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thinking or whatever, but I just appreciate.
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I appreciate the correction.
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And Rashaana know I'm not sensitive. Get
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in my face, curse me. I'll tell me what I need
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to know. Don't let me walk around the party
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with nothing in my nose. Give me some tissue, tell
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me to go in the corner and blow my nose.
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You know what I'm saying. That's that's what a real friend
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gonna do for you.
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So people like yourself one
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of my top mentors,
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getting at me about certain things and
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certain stuff on like you'll call me if you see something
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on social media saying hey, you, you should reconsider
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that you maybe you should take that down.
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Let's talk about that. Hell,
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you don't know unless you have a
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coach. So I just appreciate everything.
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But that's what turned you into a business, and having
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a coach and having correction.
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Right.
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Well, you know your hometown guy, you
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know, and I've been down to your house and I'm
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a let everybody know when
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you come to Ricky Smiley house, come
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home, gry, come homewark because.
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He gets mad if you don't understand
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that.
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He's you're coming to a hidden
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chef because if he didn't do the RICKSI
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Morning Show, he'd be doing Ricky Smiley Cooking
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Show.
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Tell us about that. He's gonna walk you through the house.
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He gonna take you out in the garage, show you that extra
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refrigerator.
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He gonna show you.
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The shelves that looked like walmart Ricky.
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I love that.
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Talk about the chicken and dumplins something I know.
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So what did what did the cooking training
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come from? What did that? I know you down home? Both
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tell us about that.
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Rason, I'm the oldest grand child, so
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I had to help my grandma. You know, people would drop
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aunts and uncles would drop their kids
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at my grandmother's for the summer,
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so I had to help my grandmother prepare meals.
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I got that kind of figuring out, like, well, why are you
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doing that like that? Why don't you do that like
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this? And and then this started
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making sense to my grandmoma, you
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know, so I started getting in there. And then it
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got to a point where my grandmother got tired
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of argument and the kitchen. She said, well, you where
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you cook the meal, will you go in there and take
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out the part ropes? And I started adding my own
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little seasonings and spices and.
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Stuff too it.
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And then it got to a point where my
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grandmother wouldn't cook
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anymore. As a matter of fact, when my grandparents
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got older, I would cook a lot
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of food. At the beginning of the week, my
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grandparents would come over with tougher wear
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bowls.
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And then they would have dinner. For
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the rest of the week.
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I would cook for myself and both
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set for my grandparents and we would divide
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the food.
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Just before they all passed away, and.
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They just really didn't have to cook anymore,
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so they would warm up stuff.
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You know.
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I just love to cook, and I started adding my own
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little twisting and flavor to
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it. So I learned how to get down
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and get down. Plus I'm trained by an
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executive chef. I am trained Kurt
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Boudreaux, chef Gennar
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Uh. They are giving me some wonderful
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recipes and gotten in the kitchen with me and
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taught me a lot of techniques and a lot of things
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about seasoning and flavoring and making
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sure that your food is good, you
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know, helping me, coaching me in and
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cooking.
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So but I share a name like pastor body there's
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into Burman and market. Not trying
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to connect the two. But church church,
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you are a church boar. You start
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your show every day with a gospel song.
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Why is that important?
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Ricky?
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Uh? First of all, shout out the past.
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Uh uh uh Pastor Mike, Uh,
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he lived, he lived one street over.
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Her right there. Let
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me show Let me show you where his house here? Now?
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Uh uh?
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You know you know sign before we eat
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before black folks, before
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we eat, we honor God.
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Before we travel, we ask God
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for traveling grace. And you
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know, you know, before you do a morning show,
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you don't know what kind of date somebody's
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having, what kind of morning somebody's having.
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You don't know what somebody went through that night.
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And I always told God, if I ever had
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my own morning show, I was gonna always open up
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and on him. So those first fifteen minutes
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on my morning show, I'm giving you,
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giving God the praise that he
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deserved, woke us up this morning and closed
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on our right mind. Things
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might not be perfect, but we
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just putting a lot of hope in
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people giving you know, and God
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honors that, you know when you give him
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praise like that every single
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morning on the syndicated show. Sometimes
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God minister the people through you, and
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I mixed uping new with the own because I'm
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gonna have me. You know, I'll play like
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all of the up to day artists, but I
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promise you, I promise
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you every morning I'm gonna have some Plano's
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tenors in Alto.
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That's the morning show for a repart.
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I get up at four thirty old school
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and doing Steve Hard Morning Show all those years,
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I still get up like I'm doing the morning show at six
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and six am. I get
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up at four thirty. Ain't nobody wants to get
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up before thirty, you know that, Rick? Yeah,
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But what gets me rolling? I'm on your social
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media feed.
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I follow Ricky Smiley feed
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on Facebook. If you have
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not.
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Liked him or follow him, you're
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missing some of the funniest
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social media post in
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the country. In the country, Ricky,
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you literally if you don't
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make me laugh, you make me smile.
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Oh, you make me say that boy's a food,
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that boy's crazy, that boy's stupid,
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that boy's ignorant. How
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the consistency of them. Sometimes
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the other day when you had the lady
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or the lady the fat feet.
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When I when I put this, just blessed.
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It's just a simple taught process,
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Ricky. Where is all this ignorance
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coming from? Ricky on your Facebook
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page? And nikas posting consistently.
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In the bed waking up in the middle of the night thinking
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the stupid stuff, thinking the crazy stuff
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and funny stuff. If I laugh out loud
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in my bedroom, next thing, you know, I
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said, Okay, I'm gonna post this in the morning. Sometimes,
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yeah, I think I'm posting around five,
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between five and six am.
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My first post. I have to hit them hard, something
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something real funny.
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But yeah, when I posted that the lady
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feet and a lot of time you
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look at the feet and you know, you see what the feet
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is and how the feet look. You don't have to make fun
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of the feat. You just say this just blessed
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me.
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Oh you know what. This is what a
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bad day look like, right
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right? Right?
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Yeah? Man, rashon social
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media is so important.
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Keeping your fans and your
12:11
followers entertained or whatever.
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Social media helped to sell out shows post
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on media that you're performed somewhere.
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A lot of gigs that you get because you
12:20
got followers. So when you get the followers, you
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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.
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But yeah, it's a lot of.
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Fun now social media. You could
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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
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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
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to Birmingham, Alabama on
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a Monday night Stardom and
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he will show you the gifts that God
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gave him at that Carraoke Night
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talk to tell him about it, Ricky, come on, oh.
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Man, Carryoke Night is great. I got a co host
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named Big Chris.
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That ain't everybody.
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Everybody loved Big Chris,
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Big Chris. I think Big Chris be thirty
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four on his on his next birthday.
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Thanks Birthday coming up sometime February
13:28
and March something like that. But that's my co
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host right on Karaoke
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Night. And I know how to keep
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Chris in lane. You know, Chris
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is a distraction and Big Chris
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it's a challenge. It's a
13:42
challenge, but I know how to. I
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know how to keep him in lane because you
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know we
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are a good conversation on CARRYO.
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Don't go anywhere. We'll be right back
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with more Money Making Conversations Masterclass.
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Welcome back to the Money Making Conversations
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Masterclass hosted by Rashaan McDonald.
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Now, if you you go to Ricky Smiler dot
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com and you scroll down and
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he has video clips of current
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uh Monday Night performances that
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stood out that night. So just in case you can't
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get down there, just go to Ricky Smiler dot
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com.
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He's just going shine really do follow
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me? Yes, I do.
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Brother, Hey,
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Hey, that means that means I've been doing everything right because
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I had got no text something
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wrong.
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Boy.
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Well you know, you know it's like it's like if
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Rashaan called, you just gonna look at the phone.
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Like, yeah, I know, I know.
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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
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in the.
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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
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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.
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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.
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Yeah, my role is to give you about as of
15:53
funny, spiritual and community and
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what.
15:58
Is it called pop culture?
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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
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man. There was a tense moment when he when
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he when he came on there when Dionne and
16:23
and Tracy broke up, and he said that Tracy
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Evans has entered the transferred portal.
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Uh.
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Yeah, I threw I threw my headphones and got up
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and walked out the room.
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I was in tears.
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Not the fact that I wasn't laughing at the fact that they
16:38
broke up, but the fact that Gary.
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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.
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Whoam you
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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?
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Okay, Doc
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Alabama water un see water
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know the dame wanna Georgia wanna
17:43
everybody? She's in that transfer a portal.
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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.
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Yeah, I got it now, and I appreciate
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it.
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I really really really appreciate it
18:40
and grateful for the opportunity we on some
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of the big stay We're on a news station in Tampa
18:44
call the Vibe the Cocks
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Radio. Flip the entire format
18:50
and put us on so you can hear us now in
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Tampa, Saint Pete, Bradington.
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Sarasota, clear Water. So
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that's a big station. Of course.
18:59
You know, we're on in Orlando, number
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one in Miami, number one in Jacksonville.
19:04
Then we have Atlanta, Dallas.
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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.
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Yeah, don't
19:27
forget my hometown in Houston now, yes,
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yes, we're definitely in
19:33
Houston on a big station in Houston.
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As a matter of.
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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
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