 Yo, yo, yo, just to take over Boss Talk Comedian Jesse McDonough and I'm here and this is, this is my take over now. Boss Talk has been tipping over by Comedian Jesse McDonough today. What we talkin' about? Me? Check it, check it, check it, check it, this is Unique House. This is your boy, your CEO, and I'm here with the lovely amazing official. Miss Jamaica, what's going on? None, none. You know my dad, we're all gone. I want you to stop what you're doing right now. Go like, subscribe, follow us on all social media platforms. You can mean our Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook, you name it, threads, you name it, we're on it. But if you want to see our visuals, you got to go over to our YouTube channel and not only subscribe, we want your subscription, but also we want your membership. Go ahead and sign up for our membership. How you do so is by going under any one of our videos and click the description section, and once you do that, you'll see a link that says sign up for our membership. Click that, follow all the instructions, and we thank you and we love you because y'all always say, how can we support the brand? That's how you can support the brand. Sign up for our membership. We love you and have a blessed day. Man, hey man, this guy right here, y'all. You guys know him. He's been on the show multiple times. Whether we was in Atlanta, well, we started out here with us in Dallas. He used to live here. He moved away. This guy is hard to keep up with. Always on the move, always working. Comedian Jesse McDonald. Yes, yes. Comedian Jesse McDonald. This is the takeover, baby. I'm back. In the building. Yes, without the beard. Without the beard, man. Grow man's status. You just got a little beard. Yeah, just a little beard. Just a little. Yeah, I couldn't have shaved it off. You know, I was going to shave this morning. I said, nah, just go with you. Man, hey man, it's live, man, to be able to see your move, man, and just what keeps you going? Like, you've been going to every city. You always on the road. I seen your stand up now. I know what it's about. You know what I mean? You real dope at what you do. Like what keeps you going? Man, to see the impact that I put on people, watching their faces once I come off stage and not knowing what a person going through, and to show people, hey look, just because you in a certain position or got a certain disability doesn't mean you can't do it. I sure may look. I can do it and try to hopefully motivate somebody else to do it. I had a question. So how many comedians with a disability are there? I don't know. I know it's Josh Blue. He got several palsy. Charles Walden, one of my favorite out of Philly. And them, not only two. Okay, because I've never seen, you're the only person I've ever seen. It probably be some more, but I don't know if they, I don't know if they're working like we're working or working like I'm working. Some of them get to that point where they be like, I'm disabled and I'm comfortable where I'm at. And you get some people that be like, they don't want to deal with the disabled because it's a liability. If they come on my show and they follow. That's what I was wondering. I was wondering why they don't get big because your comedy is amazing, right? Your comedy, when I come on stage, you make, and I'm not a person that people make laugh all the time, but you had me rolling the whole time. I was shocked. Appreciate it. But so I'm like, you should be so much bigger. I even said it to him. You should be a headliner. And I'm like, why is it that, why is it that you haven't gone to that stage? Is it because of the same thing when you just said, I'm like, is it because of the liability? They're scared that you might fall or it hurt yourself or it's different things like that. Do you think that, that can stop you from becoming that person? Yeah. But at the same time, sometimes you got to wait your turn. Sometimes God say, hey, look, it ain't your turn yet. I'm going to put you in certain places to get you ready to witness your turn. Then you, then it's your turn. Cause you look at it. I started off with Ali Sadiq. I moved from Ali Sadiq to Ricky Smalley. From Ricky Smalley, I was on the blues circuit. Then I went to the gospel circuit. Then I went back to the blues circuit. Then I linked with Kirwan Claiborne from Kirwan Claiborne. I linked up with Tim Bay and then I started linking up with other comedians to Carlos Miller's and stuff. But then it all came back. One of the biggest comedians I used to watch was Lavelle Crawford. Now I feature for Lavelle Crawford too now. Man. So it's building, it's building, it's just being patient and waiting your turn and just know when it's your, when it's your turn, you just be ready to go when you learn not to make the same mistakes that you made back then. Let me ask you this though. Let's go all the way back to what you just said. Ali Sadiq. Like I've been hearing this guy's name a lot lately. He's actually a friend of the show. I mean he's cousin. Cousin. Of a friend. Of a friend. Like my barber. Yes. This is his people. So Ali Sadiq, like how did you guys first link up and what, how did you, cause you said you went with him first. Yes. The first person never gave me an opportunity. How did you guys even end up linking up because you're from Arkansas. He's in Houston. Right. Yeah. He came, he's come to Arkansas every Monday night and host his comedy funny Mondays or whatever. And he was on stage one time and people was talking and he said, y'all think it's easy to come up here and stand up in front of you and talk or whatever. He said, you know what? I'm going to give y'all opportunity to come up here and let y'all see how it is. And if you ain't funny, I'm going to talk about you because people went up there. They weren't funny. He talked about them. I said, give me a chance. I was like, nah, don't let him up there. Ali said, nah, little handicapped dude ain't funny. I'm going to talk about his ass too. I went up there and I just talked about stuff that I went through in real life and it was funny. And they was like, wow, we're going to bring him to Memphis next week. And, um, open up Chestnut is the first person ever paid me for a show. Wow. And that was my second show. And it was with Ali? Yes. Wow. Chestnut on the next. I would have thought that, that, that would have turned to that, that night. You didn't know. You wouldn't, you just went up there by faith and say, I'm going to try. Well, I was always funny. I used to always talk about people. You can get the business. So it was, it was always in me, but just to talk about my real life on stage, stuff that would hurt me. I can go on stage and talk about it. And you laugh at it. Now I'm able to get over it because I didn't got it off my chest. Wow. That's good. But you're talking about God. It's a reason that you were there that night because you could have been anywhere else. But that's that opportunity. I used to be a pimp out of you, boy. I'm lying in these streets now. No, but yeah, it's good. You know, sometimes you just got to step outside your box and people get so caught up in their own box to where they don't want to step out and try nothing new. And when you get to step out and try something new, then it's hard for you to grow. And you said it helps you when you make fun about the things that you go through in life and, you know, your disability and stuff like that. It helps you? Yes. Okay. And I like where a girl can tell me no for trying to talk to her. And she said it's such an ugly way. Then she turned around. I see the same girl in the crowd over there and I say, can we go out? She'll be like, no, I'm like, I bet you I can make you change your mind. Then I play the yoghati. I got a chick. Then I'm like, and I get to park up front for life. You know, so it's like where you told me, no, let me show you what you missed out on. I don't guarantee the income every at the first and the third of every month. No matter where I go, I can park up front. Regardless of what a drug dealer times slow down, sometimes it gets right. He can't go out there hustle. I ain't got to get up and move. My chick gonna hit my man in the way drug dealer or anybody else that take you somewhere. They ain't got to be a drug dealer just anybody else take you somewhere. They got to park in the back. I parked directly in the front. If a handicapped spot ain't there, I can make a spot and they ain't gonna mess with me. No, because so growing up, okay, before you got married and you met your wife, did you used to have problems meeting girls? Girls are used to always like turn you down because of your disability? Well, I have a problem meeting. I was always a ladies man. Okay. When I say that, let me make it clear. I was always able to get along with the ladies. Right. I can get their numbers. I can go see them when other people would be scared to go over their house to see them. I go see them. I knock on the door. I say, mama, daddy, look, I'm here to see because if you can't get along with the mom and the dad, why are you going to go see her? I got to sneak to see you. I don't really want to be there, but I would a friend, but I never got no play like the like boyfriend or girlfriend. And it's funny because I would always get the number, but my cousin them or a friend be the ones that talk to them. I was like, but I'm the one that come and visit. Did you hate that as a kid growing up sometime? But then, you know, as you grow up, you live and you learn maybe, hey, that wasn't the one for me. That wasn't the one for you. I like that. So, but another thing too, okay. Just like you said, being disabled, you get a check every month. Okay. Getting as big as you are and getting paid. Does that affect that? Because you have a lot of people who'll be getting them disability checks and say, I can't go work because I go work. They take away my disability. Just the thing with me, I'm not comfortable with that disability check. So they can take it. I'm able to work. I'm able to grow. I love the check. I love to have the check. But I don't want to get comfortable with sitting on disability. And it's crazy because when people give you disability checks, they say, oh, you can't work here. Right. Or you can't make this much money. Or you know what I'm saying? You can't stay in these type of houses. You got to stay in these type of places. In the places they want you to stay. It is low poverty. It's like they don't come and take care of the handicapped places where they live and make sure it's nice smelling good or anything. Sometimes you walk in there. Sometimes you smell like pee and other stuff. So that ain't my living. I want to live better. And as long as I always say I want to live better, I'm going to continue to do better and hustle. That's so true because I was looking at a reel on Instagram today. And they talk about the power of the tongue and how much we talk about. You know, some people even with money, they'll be like, oh I'm broke because they don't want nobody to ask them for money. But there's power in the tongue. You should never speak certain things into the atmosphere that you don't want. So that's like what you're saying. You know, because you don't want to live there. So you're not going to say that. You know what I mean? I stayed there before. Because I needed somewhere to stay. And one thing one of my friends KB, Kevin Bryant out of Little Rock, Arkansas always told me. He said, if you grow, you need to have your own. No grown man want to stay with another grown man. So when he said that, you know, we used to hang around other people and people that used to hang around us, he used to say certain stuff. And the first thing he said, nigga, I'm grown. He said, when you're grown, get your own. I like that. What yours is that? I ain't probably certain. If you're grown, get your own. Yeah, so when he said that, you know, that just opened my eyes. And ever since then, I always wanted to have my own place. And when I had my own place, I always tried to hustle to make sure that my bills are paid. Whether I was selling dogs or whatever I had to do to make that income. So tell me about when you met your wife for the first time. Because we're talking about girls. So when you met your wife for the first time, how did you know she was the one and how, you know, what did you do for her to, you know, to get over that threshold? Oh, when I first met her, it was at a daddy birthday party. I think it was a daddy birthday party. She was dancing. And I asked my uncle, I said, who was that? And he said, oh, that's tiny. I like, well, introduce me, hook me up with her. And when it's like when she gave me a number, we come and say that I would go visit. And I knew I started getting in good. When I would go over there and I would get away over there and I would stay over there till her daddy get off work at three, four o'clock in the morning. And he would take me home afterwards or whatever. And then it got to the point where she got a vehicle and we moved in together and she would come and visit me. And she just never seen a disability. She seen me. That's awesome. And that love that we had 21 years ago, 21 years later, we got married. Awesome. Awesome. And I told her I never, regardless of what we went through, I never stopped loving her. And I always said to myself, even no matter who I was with, if she ever came back and gave me a chance, I would do it. And there was no disrespect to the other girls that I used to talk to. You know, some of them I think they just talked to me just because it felt good. At the time I was a band-aid. But with her, you really felt the genuine love. And she would tell you how she feels. And she don't care if she hurts your feelings. But it only made me a stronger man and for somebody to accept you. You know what I'm saying? Because of you and our family accepted me. You know, you don't find too many people where you get along with their family and their family gets along with yours. When we broke up, she was still visiting my family. I was still visiting her family. So when we did get back together, it was like a beat that never missed. Sometimes I always say, sometimes not all relationships, but some relationships, you need to break up so that you can see what you really miss. You know what I mean? Because sometimes when you're together all the time, people take each other for granted. They don't realize really what you do. You know, you separate. Man, this person does all this stuff for me. This person is always there for me. They're always telling me the truth. You know what I mean? Yeah. Sometimes people got to realize the things some people say, well, my wife don't do this or she don't do this. But sometimes you gotta look at it. What about the things that you don't do that she don't like? Exactly. And the things that she do or he do does it outweigh the things that they don't do. And the things that they don't do that I could talk about and get over it. And me and my wife, we had the conversation and we was like, look, I'd rather have the package and have something missing than not have a package with everything missing. But you had to grow into that because you didn't have that mentality at first. No, I didn't. And it took her brother talking to me. You know, I think he younger to me, but he act older than me or whatever. But just listening to him talk to me sometimes through relationships. I don't know if I can say this, but I'm going to say it. Go ahead. The women I dated were strippers and hoes. Okay. Dating strippers and hoes because that's all I could get at the time. Well, that's all I thought I can get at the time. Right. So when I broke up with her, that's all I was dating. So when you date them, their lifestyle is different. So over when you come back to a woman, when you're dating a woman, everything is different. Right. So your whole body change, your demeanor change, and it's like the stuff that you would do with the hoes and the strippers, you can't do that when you're with your wife. With your wife. Exactly. So having to adapt, and he was able to talk me through it because that was my first girlfriend ever. So dating my first girlfriend ever, coming back to her being my wife, now it's like you can't treat her the same way that you would treat the other ones that go to the same places that you would take some of these girls. Right. So. Man. I love your work ethic. I love the way how, you know, you elevated from doing just comedy and now you're into the movies. Yes. Holding the wall. We haven't gone into that yet. We haven't gone into that yet. I want to... But that's not the first movie he's been in. No. I want to... That's the new one that's out now. So we want to talk about that and just be excited with him for it. Two of them out now. Yeah. Departments. Departments with TI. Yes. I don't have no speaking role but TIPS. Thank you. Because I went and they say, look, we're going to have you as an extra. And me as an extra, they say, what can you do to stand out in the movie? You can stand out regardless. So when they sent me down, they say, look, the stripper's right here. We're going to give you money until you've got to do with TIPS. So I'm like, that's all I'm going to do. I'm like, no, I'll do something to make sure my scene is seen. So I put the dollars on top of my crutch and I was holding the crutch over to the girl tipping her like that. I couldn't get up. And TIPS said, man, look, we got to put that in the movie. So thank you. Even though I didn't have no speaking role, just the role that I did play the big part. And he gave me the opportunity and I thank him for it. You know, because he didn't have to have me in there like that. Right. How was the energy, like on set, like with you guys, when you've seen everybody just being in that crowd when you were doing your part? It was good because everybody pretty much knew me. A lot of people I didn't even know and no disrespect to him, but they knew me in the love that they showed me or whatever. They said, man, you the hardest this working, this able working comedian. I know. And some Ronnie Jordan always tell people, man, you let him on your show. He come with a whole swap meet because he got T-shirts, cuffs, key chains or everything, whatever you want. He showed it. But you know, I mean, they always told me merch, merch pays the bills. Comedy shows pay you, but merch pays the bills. Wow. When you think about just the movie, like to be in a movie, T-I-N and from the takers all the way to now being a rap star, you know what I mean? Till even now being in the comedy, like, have you been by his establishment down in Atlanta? Yes, yes. They got a stage and everything for stand-up in there? Yes. Have you performed there? Yeah. Ooh, you killed that. I know you get there. I love the energy, man. People don't know just because you go to places sometimes. It doesn't mean you have to hit the stage. It doesn't mean you have to be the spotlight. Sometimes you can be the spotlight from the back. Wow. You can, you know, like every time I, when they were shooting apartments, a lot of times I wasn't even in certain scenes, but I would go. And when I go, I always make sure I speak the tip. I make sure I speak to everybody on the cast, you know, and just being there to show their support and being there to where when I went to his, um, his, um, the cafe, Trap Cafe, a girl was sitting down and she had an extra seat. She said, you need to seat. T.I. walk by, I said, Jesse don't need no seat. Man, he don't need no seat. He good. And when he said, this is my man. This is my partner, Jesse telling you good. I'm like, yeah, I'm good. And I was like, that made my day for T.I. to walk by. I was like, man, Jesse don't need no seat. That's my partner. Even though he said, I didn't need no seat, I really did. But just for your name, acknowledge me. You know what I'm saying? Without me saying that to him, let me know. Hey, look, I've been working and my heart working grinding is paying off. Wow, man. Like, uh, have you seen his stand up? Yes. How's, how's T.I. stand up when you see him? I know you being. I didn't watch them grow. I didn't watch them. I didn't watch them grow. And he's getting better within time. Nobody starts off good. You know what I'm saying? No, nobody rapper, whatever you do, nobody starts off good. But long as you continue to do what you're doing, you're going to grow. Wow. You're going to grow. And people, the first thing people say, oh, he ain't funny. He ain't funny. I'm pretty sure people thought I wasn't funny back in the day, but I never let it stop me. And T.I. never let it stop me. No. And one thing somebody told me, they said, T.I. really don't do it for the comedy. T.I. do it to help the comedians. They say he do it because some comedians are not getting paid with their work. He said, well, look, everyone, sure they're going to come and see me. Let me get out here and I'll do it. And the comedians that he got with him help him and they embrace him. And he'd take them on the road and he made sure they're good. So I appreciate him. I'm trying to be a part of that team. You know what I'm saying? You know, I and work with them as much as possible. But, you know, in the future, I can see me being that big person. I've seen, I met K-Dub yesterday. He looks so familiar probably because he's always been on TV and always been around in these different sets. Like you, you're familiar with K-Dub, right? Yeah. K-Dub, I used to, me, K-Dub, we all used to back in the day. Okay. Okay. So, and how, how is K-Dub? Like he's, he's one that's been around forever. Yes. K-Dub did a lot of writing on K-Dub. K-Dub is a legend to me. Why do you say that? Because I watch K-Dub when I first started on K-Dub was already that man. Okay. And I always stayed in contact with him no matter, when I called K-Dub, he said, what you want to look a glass, dude? What you want? Get off my phone, little stinky breath, ass, dude. You know, he always cracked his joke. K-Dub never changed. K-Dub back then, all the way now. And, and he always, he always supported me later, man. I said, how do I get to where you at? He said, don't give up. Wow. Don't give up. That's the best advice he can give me. Don't give up. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Just don't give up. You just got to keep pushing. Wow. Man, I just think that's, that's live, man, that you got this, this, this history, the long history with all of the different comedian world. Now, from comedians to movies to just all type of things that you're dealing with, man, you blessed to be, you know, set in that line. Like, now let's, let's get into the hole in the wall. Yes. How did you end up out on the road with D-Ray? Okay. Shout out D-Ray, man. I came to see you when you was on the stage. That's the first time I've seen you was with D-Ray and I came and you showed me so much love in Atlanta. D-Ray, man. D-Ray like a big brother. It's funny because I text D-Ray sometimes and be like, hey, how you doing? Um, how's your health? Who went to and show you that, man, I don't even know how to accept it, man. Another man asking me how I'm doing. How's my health? He said, man, I don't know how to accept it, but thank you. Wow. Because nobody never asked their friends how to help. You know what I'm saying? Or even when I talk to Tip, one time I say, look, when I call you, I don't call you to want nothing. I just call to see how you're doing. When I call D-Ray, I just call sometimes to see how you're doing because we're friends. And if we're friends, friends check on each other. I don't want nothing to happen to none of my comedian friends or anybody I work with. And I say, my friends, but I never call to say, hey, how are you doing? Hey, what you got going? Man, I just call to check on you. How are the family? We're friends. We're friends. That's hard. You know, so. Man, I thank God for putting me in my life. He gave me eight years. I mean, seven years. Yeah. And still, and still going. So this movie, is it something that, is he the headline owner? Is he the main character? No, the head, the main person on this one is, wait a minute, I see if I want to try to take his name. Baby Drew. Baby Drew. Baby Drew out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Yeah. That's the one. Yeah. And Milwaukee is listening, man. I interviewed Jamal Woodard and he is listening. He be on to be a lot like, like he working his butt off and to be honest with you, to see y'all all on that cast together. Like how was it? Like even working with these guys versus working with Tia on the apartments. The comedy show the whole time. The comedy show the whole time. We, we joining on each other. We, we, we bringing it. We shooting, we're not on set shooting content. We're taking that, that opportunity to work with other comedians and say, hey, look, let's shoot this video. What you got? All right, we're going to shoot this. All right, when you get done with that, hey, I want to shoot this with you. And we, we were shooting, you know what I'm saying? That's hard. You know, we're working and we're working. But basically you find, you know, finding those opportunities and those opportunities open up for you. I know as God, there's only God that you would be able to keep that work going like that. Yeah, because the thing is the door has been open. I just never walked through them. I didn't understand it. The doors, the doors had been open. A lot of people are like, what you mean by that? Well, back in the day, people used to tell me, just come, I got you. Just come, I got you. But me at that time, I didn't realize what it meant. And I feel like I didn't have the money to get there. Or where am I going to stay if I get there? You know what I'm saying? So I went to church. And the preacher said, man, we scared to step out on faith. We scared to fail you. You know what I'm saying? But who's to say you're going to fail? We just scared of failure. Sometimes you've got to fail and some people have to fail in order to get better. Some people don't. But it was like scared to step out on faith. And he was like, when he said that, people said, come, I just took the opportunity to get up and just go. Man, I get it, man, because you got to have faith, man. Faith is the start of everything. You know what I mean? When people see you going and trying to help yourself, they don't mind helping you. But if you don't step out and try to help yourself, then why should I help you? Wow. I just, like I said, you ever been to New York? Yes. My hollocks. Shout out to raise your hand. What year was that? Oh, that's about three, about, my son, five, so about five, five. Yeah, about five years ago. Five years ago. Okay. And you wasn't, who was with you? My daughter's mom at the time. Okay. And did you, were you ever apart from while you was there? No. Okay. Because you need to be careful in New York. When people were getting people, they got pd-dy. You know what I'm saying? For, you know, some old stuff that happened. And I was just trying to see how you fell in this category because all you niggas going up to New York and hanging out and partying and doing stuff that nobody think, nobody know about, it comes back years later and they just stop letting people come back with the charges from long time ago. So, You see, they should did that with Bill Codges being an archerly, pretty archerly. Wapping, I'm still singing sex me So did you I mean do you see what's going on and how does that affect you mentally like when you see these people? You know what having to go back through these situations caused the past relationships that wasn't right Well, the thing is if it happened then you should have said something why wait so many years some women are hurt Jesse You were hurt when you were busting on windows. You weren't hurt when you were getting that money No, I get it, but I'm telling you some of these women don't know how to open up about it And just when it's open up when you tell your home girl he cheated on me Yeah, I got it. You know I'm saying you you open up for you you you open up to what you want to open up to that's what it is like Why if you if you got hurt if you got hurt and you could do something about it Why hold it in because when you hold it in it's somebody else going through the same situation right then But you you get to speak up to help them because you say look I got hurt this happened to me But this how I overcame it But when you hold it in guess what it's somebody else right up under you right close to you're going through the same thing and Then in this steady beating them up and then sometimes it beat them up to the bad to where it kills them But you could have stopped you by saying hey look this is what I did Wow, I just look at it cuz you see money. That's what they see Yeah, I just seen I seen another clip. I don't say they wrong or I ain't gonna say they right But you know what they got Jimmy I've been and they got a it's it's Jamie Fox to shout out to Jamie man They it's a lot of charges coming back on these brothers man And and he and he's charges is serious and they trying to get them back up to New York to prosecute them This stuff been going on this stuff been going you think about it Where did it first start off at Bill Cosby? Yeah You think about it if the Bill Cosby had to went through what he went through and all these women start popping up Do you think our Kelly would have popped up like that? Do you think you know I said did he would have popped up like that? I'm not saying it I'm not saying what they did was right if they did it. I'm not blaming nobody But you gotta look at it man people are bringing stuff up That's just like right now if you if you in kindergarten You get a whooping when you were small in class your mama come in and whoop your butt in front of everybody When you get in 12th grade what they say many a time your mom can't move you in front of everybody in kindergarten You know I'm saying no matter what that's that goes with you But we don't we don't go back say my mama beat me in kindergarten in front of everybody. I need to sue Yeah, I feel so I feel you it's just it's something else because you know I feel a lot of guys going through it Lot of women going a lot of these women are giving it to these guys because they want that stardom They want that fame when you go when you go to some of these people and you go hang out with them You already know what's about a woman. I already know she's gonna give you something before she leave with you Some of these women already say man. I give it to him. He can get it Then when you get to me get it and you get you get called up by your boyfriend or your your mama or your daddy or Somebody now you already said you're gonna get to him now that you gave it to him. You got called up. What happened? Oh, he raped me. He forced me to do it Yeah, that's so that's rain. I had to be careful because when I when I was doing the pimp game When I did that I learned a lot. That's right. You used to be a pimp. Yeah, yeah Bonafide bonafide certified But the thing is you learn from it But like that's when I would tell girls never when a guy comes I got I got sweet Let's smoke now cuz if I if you smoke with you then you're cheaper Cuz all I gotta do is say let's get high I get you hot the weed good enough You're gonna keep coming back to me and eventually I'm gonna get it. I tell the girl you tell now pay me I buy my own weed Wow And that and that's the end when I even with me going out on the road, you know I'm saying Women are Different and women are guys are working together. They think oh the handicapped dude Oh, we just eat the target. We can get some money out of him. Hey look I need you to go talk to him try to go to his room when you go to his room You can text me. Let me know where room number you in you can say hey look up and go get some ice I'm from the run downstairs to the snack bar and grab me some you want something But who to say she not texting him saying hey look I'm at this door, you know saying she got the door And when she got door she leave, but you know she ain't got no key. So when you hear that You go back and open the door. It's a guy with a gun right there in your face That's real. So you're not thinking because I don't think you see it. It's pretty woman or she said look I'm gonna I'm gonna fight my home girl up here. She could face time a beautiful girl Yeah, she face time that beautiful girl tell her to come up there, but who's on the side of her? That you think that beautiful girl coming, but it's a dude right there. So that's what I was like Where you gonna leave here, I'm headed home I want to I want to ask some question about social media and then I let you get this about relationship Little bit not really. Okay. I want to ask you about Social media Dame Dash has been been doing a lot of lot of He has a new app that he's doing and I I can't think of the name of Before you go into that cuz I say one thing. Yeah, you know little Tony that stay up the street Little Tony been messing with these girls for a long time. Oh, he back on he's been knocking girls down and Run them up and down the road Nobody's got no money. Nobody says nothing about little Tony. You know I'm saying so that I just want to put that That's you gonna bring out the big guys Hit the small guys too because it ain't it just talk with the black guys because white guys are doing it too and other guys So you don't know if they're hitting the small guys because it's just his name is not as big as big I see you not seen it past it all over the news. So they might be hitting the small guys too. No, they're not hitting small guys Man, nobody nobody won't they say who gonna watch little Tony on TV talking about he hit all these girls The Tony got 12 kids They probably got 20 some kids, but it don't matter Because he's not in the limelight now what you saying I was just asking by Dame Dash is he he brought up a Scenario about YouTube and the CPMs and and the fact that when they pay us they pay us and you know They run ads and we get like say a dollar. This is on 85 soft show. I just watched it He's like they get $20. He says digital slavery the way that they're there. They're doing us He's saying that basically you get a dollar and they get you don't know they don't tell you how much you're getting really Yes, he says that this is like digital slavery So he came up with an app and he's basically shopping at around it's free You get on it for free. He know how to deal with running ads. He got people that's buying ads He say right now he's small in it in 20 years 10 years from now He's he compared himself to Steve Jobs because Steve Jobs started with IBM And then he came 10 years later with Apple and got that respect eventually He just says there's a path where you should be pretty much Putting yourself in a situation where you can get it paid, you know at least 9500 percent of the ad revenue Because you think about it social media the internet is ran by us with without our content And the the things that we do on no matter what you do without your content People can't put ads on on your content So I feel like if you're going to put an ad in my content, you should ask me how much do I want to run that ad in my content Because We we get a million people we get a million views Now you can stuck all these ads in my comment. I mean in my thing, but But how much how much are you going to pay me out of these million views? For these ads, so I think they should ask us. Hey look, we want to run these ads in your um In your videos or whatever you're doing. We want to run these ads. How much you're going to charge me to put it in there Because you put it in there for free, but you're charging them Arm in the leg right sometimes sometimes it ain't even on the leg ten dollars or five dollars May not sound like a lot, but when you have somebody running 40 50 ads You know I'm saying or you know I'm saying so many ads at ten dollars Look at the money So you agree with dame that they're they're abusing the system and pretty much manipulating it. Yes Because they feel like because you but it's it is their platform You are you're you're subjecting yourself to their platform You're opening up to it. You sign it up for it when you want when you go punch yourself in I'm gonna be on youtube You're agreeing to the terms that they've said that that you you're right That's the that's the problem when they say you don't read fine print You don't read the fine print, you know, but even with reading the fine print you think about it before they was paying us Before they was paying us We was out here. We was doing it. We was we were growing your platform Now that we can grow to a platform and we're making great content to keep your platform up and running You're making millions. What do you think? And I think you should you should um asked us about the ad you're going to run ads in our videos You should ask us But I have a question so um You jumped in so I forgot what my question was from early. Yes Wow We're gonna cut that part out. I know you've been to ask me You about to ask me Before I leave here today. How much how how much do I want 10 or a hundred dollars? I say, you know what? Two zeroes behind a one always sound better You know, I just remember what I wanted. Um, okay because you do comedy So you're always out at night. Um at the different shows and stuff like that So you see some of these people who'll be getting drunk Um and wasted because I've heard people say that sometimes when they walk and pass you like you set up your table and stuff Like that you can know that they're drunk when they're leaving the venues, right? Um, what you say about people getting so wasted and then going into their cars to drive To their destinations I I think they should have a designated driver Anytime I I'm my wife designated driver My wife don't she don't get drunk like that But when she drink, I I'm a driver But if she if I'm not there, she said look, I know I know what's my limit You know I'm saying and some people don't know their limits. They're just drinking You know I'm saying some people some people I've seen some people drive better when they drunk I've heard you know I've heard that But you know, I don't I don't advise nobody There's somebody about addiction so I I don't advise nobody to drink and drive because that's an innocent bystander somewhere Yeah, and you don't want to kill them or hurt them or hurt yourself because you know, thank god, there was no fatality but I saw where um Two chains was in a wreck last night. Well this morning at two something in the morning Um, it was a drunk driver Who had hit him from behind but it was three cars who was ended up in this wreck And luckily he only you know had like a neck and you know some bruises, but it wasn't that bad for him But then somebody else was um airlifted to the hospital So it's just is when I see stuff like that. It's crazy because he was in a um A drunk driver accident. He was one day We was driving he was driving down the road with his daughter in the car And do you believe a drunk driver coming and end up on his side of the road like playing chicken with him? so to say hit him The car you should have seen the truck he was in the truck the truck was terrible and the guy was in the Mercedes Benz The convertible the guy came out of the car looked on his car Jumped back in his car and tried to drive off drunk Oh, wow. Yeah I was in the rick one time. I was in the rick one time here. Somebody I got out. Oh, he's drunk I said no, I just walked this way I don't think that's right. I don't drink. I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't like the pilling You know, um, I got that natural pilling They don't understand that they're taking other people's life in their hands when they go behind the wheel to go You know do something crazy like that. That's right. I mean I I wrote to a lot of people now They say the best thing to do is drink at home Exactly smoking home the same meter they playing in the club. You can hear it at home Half the people that's in the club you don't like anyway, so, you know Or you go there so often you see them every night. Anyway, you're going there to show off your outfit that you just bought for $7 You know I'm saying or a guy to go there just to say, hey, look I bought you remember a little little bad Keisha or whatever. I bought about all her friends and drinks You know, I try to pick up a girl take her home Yeah, that too and women women are going there to be picked up and took home That's that's rained on so many people in the in the position that they're in now That's true. Wow. I just you know when I when I look at you know, the whole limelight of You know going out there bringing it on the stage, you know getting booed maybe maybe getting out No, not boo, but they bumming on stage. You know, like like that's why all of this stuff that you guys are up against I tell what's the worst, uh Hackling that you ever had gotten I had no I had no worse ones. I had some people come at me But this ain't this ain't the problems that they wanted. I shut them down quick I already got my gun loaded and and I got another clip loaded Of jokes that I already know when I'm gonna say to you before you even say it So so when you say it, you better have a quick comeback because soon you say something already bow I'm shooting right back Come on. Keep going because I got another one and if you ain't funny. I I'm gonna keep loading Every time every time I already know exactly what I'm gonna say and I'm gonna hit you deep Wow, man. Uh, so, uh, you know, I ain't gonna lie to you, man I always enjoy when you come on the show, man. You guys just performed here. Uh, y'all performing here tonight Yes, yeah, what where y'all at tonight? We're at the love lounge at the love lounge I'm at the love lounge with curl and clay born tonight. Man. Where's that? Where's the love lounge? It's in all the time. Okay So ladies don't come trying to get no love from me tonight because I'm married Man, thank you for coming on the show man. Tell us where we can uh, where how we can get a hold of you on cash out That's it. You give me on cash out. Shout out to Myron and his son too. Let's shout them out because they doing They thing together now. I haven't seen you on there with uh, with uh, uh, Myron He can't call us a Myron Myron Jules Jules now He's grown man now. He ain't seen as Myron I was about to say he bring him out every now and again. He's seen as Myron But you know, he he's grown up. He's Myron Jules. Actually Myron was in the movie too. The hole in the wall I had I The strip they sent me I learned my strip But when I got on set the strip that they gave me wasn't the strip that I read But the improv of it was so good So I got a couple of movies on live and in color. Wow. Um, that's that's I think that's getting ready to come out finding love um, it's called life um Departments is out now What else The hole in the wall is out now amazon prime On to be shout out to All the people that made that movie happy. Thanks for giving me the opportunity and anybody else need me You need to get me because I'll tell you I'm on my way up and I'm from the I'm from to be that I'm from to be that guy Man, um, man, thank you. Put me in the movie. Hey, we got cameras So we we definitely might do one ourselves. They don't do the movie. I got the tv show already written I got five episodes written tv show No cursing family show Funny with good good people that and not my actors are people that I see that fit the role and plays them I just got to get it in give somebody a spotlight Uh, one of the new and upcoming comedians that you like that you seen that you like man this kid He's he's gonna be special ISO ISO shot Comedian ISO out of Cincinnati Man ISO man, that's man ISO is so funny. He he funny in his own way Because he'll come up to me. He said jay. I got a new bit I like what is it? And he said hey so A man gets in the car drives down It's just a delivery, but he's so determined and he's he got that he He always pushing to do it if I say ISO And look, I need you to come down to Dallas tomorrow or later on the day And I need I got an interview for you for boss talk. He's gonna get on the plane. He's gonna show up He he he's that guy Wow He and he's working. He said man. I lost my whole bit book with all my jokes I said garlic. We're trying to tell you that was garbage. He wants you to start over Shout out ISO man He laughed at it, but I I would just tell him, you know saying we lose something That's just God saying I got something better for you. It's something better that you can do Get rid of it. Well, all the good stuff you'll remember if it ain't good Don't worry about it. I got something else for you. So man comedian ISO comedian ISO Yeah, man. Thank you so much for coming on the show man. We love you jesse. You all got me and like we We ain't playing about jesse, right? But yeah, thank you. I'm on all social medias. Appreciate it I'm on all social media. It's comedian jesse Donald And you know what? I'm so I'm so out here. I put my phone number on everything. That's hard. I like the reason Mike Jones The reason I learned from him Mike John He used to put his number. He used to say his number all the time 2133088004 Yeah, I think he still got that number. Yeah. Yeah, that's my guy But the thing is when I put my number on everything when you can't get me I mean when you can't find me on social media, you see that number you call me like, hey, this jesse. Yeah, this is me How you doing? Some people just call me just see how I'm doing some people just call to see if it's my number Yes, that's my real number. And you know, you never know who you touching who who just them to say Hey, look, I talked to jesse mcdonald. What's the number? 501 popo two 8674 man, check it man. That's how I write y'all down Yeah, you didn't like it 501 popo two 8674 Hey man, ain't got the zero zero Oh man, thank you so much for coming on the show man. We love you It's been another great segment of boss talk 101 where the boss is talk and we that way