 Oh, second man, Boss Talk 101, Columbus Shorty in the building. He took over, man. Look, I'm too old to be getting hit like this, though. He's going down, baby. You know, he's fashion, yeah, Boss Talk 101. Pull up, thank you for everybody that allowed me into this building, allowed me this platform, Boss Talk 101, they talking the real stuff. Yo, what's up? It's your boy, Columbus Short here, Dallas, Texas. With my man, A. Smith. His wonderful wife, Stephanie, the real Smiths. The real Smiths, the real Smiths. Boss Talk 101, holla at us. It's going down, check a man of you. Love y'all. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk. Yeah, we on Boss Talk 101. Yeah, we gonna talk, we gonna have fun. See, if you watch TV, nigga, if you've been watching, man, this got worked, man. If you watch this Christmas, if you're watching. Stop the yard. Stop the yard, man. This guy, man. All my favorites. Say, man, Columbus Short is in the building on Boss Talk 101. What a Bosses talk. Bosses, you know, liking to the Will Smith, smack and crisp ride. Wow, we getting right on into it. We jumping in, bro. I don't do scuba gear no more. I'm like, I can swim. Go ahead. You know what I'm saying? But liking to that, it's the way we got to conduct ourselves. I was talking to one of these, this young man who's like, he's like a, I don't know, like a baby brother or like a son. But he went through a really bad situation. You know what I mean? He thought this girl, he was raising with his daughter. It wasn't his daughter. And it's like- A lot of people go through that. And he spiraled out and he, you know, overdosed and the other stuff. And, you know, we talked a couple of days ago and I said, man, all you gotta do, man. Man, it's not, I've been there. You know what I'm saying? Right. But you just keep pressing. All right, bro. I be in the crib. People be like, do you still dance? I used to be like, nah, but I be dancing. I be in the crib. I be in the crib. I be in the crib. I be in the crib. I be in the crib. Bustin' hardest. Sweatin' like a mom. Listen, man, let me say something, man. This movie come on at my house periodically. My kids, you know, I'm like, I'm tired of it. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go, go, go. Go, go, go, go, go. Dang movie, man. This is fun. Man, this a dancing, bro. Hey, bruh, something hit me a couple of weeks ago, about two months ago. I was sitting in my living room and the spirit of Joe Jackson came into my living room. The ghost of Joe Jackson, he said, get your ass up, boy. Go, go, go, go, go, go. Bustin' hardest. You can't miss a step. I start rehearsing. I'm in my living room. I'm not just a nigga, not a mess, nigga. I'm just like. How did you prepare for those parts? Do you just naturally dance? No, man, this is what I talk to when I talk to all these young people that wanna be in this business, man. You know, it's titled Preparation Meeting Your Destination. So what do I mean by that? When I was 17, I went to Performing Arts High School. I was a musical theater major. I was doing real work as an actor. You know what I mean, from before that. And I'm talking about not working in the business but training because Michael Gladwell, Malcolm Gladwell, who wrote Outliers, he says it takes 10,000 hours to be a master of your craft. 10,000 hours, you break that down, that's 10 years. It has nothing to do with being famous, but everything to do with putting people in a position to be successful and even in the playing field. And what is that? That started from the crypto and went into the NFTs, right? And I, you know, people didn't know what an NFT was. Listen, let me say this for you and you gon' get right dead into that. But that's what Faiza Unlove, when he came on here, he was like, man, I don't understand it. I told him on the phone, I'm like, I don't understand it either. We're in the blind in this. When people came to me, I'm saying, it's like some kind of what they call pyramid scheme. I have no idea what it is. And then the guy's like, man, you gotta get in. I'm like, nah, man, I don't know about that crypto. And even when black people hear about something, it's already too late. So give us the spill on what it is so we can understand it so I listen to it. And break it down to the simplest form for anybody to understand. We have broke loss on the crypto. Absolutely, broke loss on the crypto. You ain't broke and you ain't lost. You just don't know about the crypto. So let me know you about the crypto from a real crypto. What are your views on, cause you remember when Monique went through her situation and how they're reconciling that now. Did you see that? What's your views on that? Monique, I love Monique. I love Monique. Monique, they did her dirty. And she was dope through it too. I love Monique. I'm a big Monique fan. And you know what, she never said, all I'm gonna say is Monique never lied. I called Uncle Sam. He said, I got you, I got you, I got you right now. And I had been doing all these road maps. Trying to get you. Trying to get you, yeah. But Sam said, bing bong bong, bing bong. And he just got it. So he was like, where you back in LA? Cause I was in Arizona. And I was back in, that was a Saturday. I'm thinking I'm meeting with Mike Tyson, brother-in-law, Azim, who is now my brother. And his wife, Kiki. And I walk into the conference room, brother. And that was him right there. And Mike Tyson sitting at the head of the table, smoking a joint. That's him. It was him for real. So I'm gonna be like, aw, shit. He's like, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't. Y'all, do you think what he told me was just all about him? We had that boss talk. I got that boss talk. Got that lambs full of lion work you pump up. The boss talk, the ride talk. Everything you got ain't going yellow.