 Yeah, we on Bostalk 101. Hey guys, hey everyone. We wanted to just reach out to you today, man. I'm here with my lovely wife, the official Miss Jamaica man, and we wanted to recap a little bit different this week, man. We've been having so much going on, man, that we barely get the time to even sit down and talk to y'all. So what we wanted to do is we wanted to come at you guys with just the overall on Bostalk 101, man. You know, what's some of your favorite episodes, some of the stuff that you've seen and some of the favorite moments? There's so many. We've done over 300 episodes in the past 11 months. So it's a lot. Yeah, yeah. I can tell you different parts of the interviews that are different parts of different segments that were more captivating to me and touching to me. But for me to just say one entire interview was, that's the bomb, I couldn't say, but there's certain parts of each interview that held a special place in my heart. Yeah, now when you look at recap, what we did was we wanted to come up with a way to where we could reach out to our people and really give them a real bird's eye view of what's going on and where we're going with the show. So when you think about, when I think back to shows that touch in for me, there is so many like you say I have to agree with you. But some of the things that stick out the most to me, you gotta understand when we started this, we didn't start this. We came not understanding how this whole thing plays out, right? So when you look at the things that we've encountered, when you go all the way back to when Mike Jones came on the show and you look at John who introduced us to Brown and he talked to me about Celine, but he also introduced us to just those different guys that he brought to us when Mike Jones brought him over here and you never would have thought that he would have got killed right after that. Exactly. He ended up dying, getting killed by a dancer and we'd never seen that coming. Exactly. So when we came into this thing, I never, he was so nice and he spent money here at the shop and it was just something else to see, that God had us in a position to meet him before his untimely demise. Because when we started this podcast, we've never been on a podcast, we've never had anything to do with our, we did some research, yes, but whereas what all entails or what all might come, these are things that you learn as you go. And our goal in the beginning, which is still is to keep a very positive platform, to be able to help the masses, to be able to educate the masses, to be able to touch people, people who come on here, people who are watching in different ways and one thing I know about life, you can't satisfy everyone. The methods in which you go buy it can be different. God uses individuals in different ways and what I've learned personally in my life is the fact that you can't question God. You don't know exactly how a certain thing might pan out but he know the ultimate goal, the ultimate destination and he know the reason why. And never regret what you go through in life, never regret a situation which we don't. We just know that there's a purpose for everything. Yeah, and when you think about, not only that, the day that we met Corey Clout and we were in here and we were in a positive mode doing things to where that was early on in the first story and Corey Clout talked about Bishop Omar and Bishop Omar, we was going to him to get well. That was the first day that I had really owned in on Bishop Omar, I never knew him before that but for some of my reasons, that was something that we spoke on because of OGU. And we didn't know that the next day, that night, the next day, he would be dead. We're just doing an interview and being positive and trying to come out of the way. That he would have passed away. But passed away, that he would have, his untimely demise. Right. But the thing, it just, with COVID and all the stuff that played out in us bringing this platform, it wasn't easy for us to streamline this platform into a time zone where you had COVID, you got all these different things going on. Then you got the different back and forth that people have. So when Corey came on, that was a tough thing because after that, we had to have a conversation about what we had already recorded. Then we had to come back and redo the episode because of us owning Bishop Omar to get well. And it was just, it's just time, man. So that day, we started to build a relationship with Corey Clout. That day was the day that he lost one of his closest friends. So we became close in that instance. And that's the way God will do things. He'll help you to where he puts you in a place where you can feel different needs of an individual that you may not replace them completely, but God gives fillers. And we love, we even had a chance to speak with Bishop Omar's wife. Anita. Anita Duvall. Yeah, so just a dope plan. We've had an opportunity to speak with people, man, that we never would have been able to speak to that had not been for this podcast, Boss Talk 101. Exactly. So, I mean, and you couldn't have wrote that. No. You couldn't have scripted that. That had to happen the way that it did. And each person that's been on this platform has been a blessing to us. We try to keep in contact with everyone, to check upon everyone, to make sure everyone's doing well. There's no bad blood. And that's how you have to live your life. You have to know that people come into your life and out of your life sometimes for different reasons. Take everything as a lesson and learn your lesson very well. Man, so, and also, you know, just fast forward in a little bit, cause we're just recapping it cause we're winding down in a year. Right. The year, we're in November and we're in the fourth quarter. To talk about everybody right now is gonna be a very long. Man, KLC, KLC, I would name all these different people. Duro. Duro, man, Duro was dope. He just showed up and came and supported us, man. Duncheef, Duncheef. It's Brown, Duncheef. Yeah, all those guys, man. Trili-Pogue. Trili-Pogue, and them drove in and beat banks from Houston, man. You know, the thing, those are the starting defining moments for Boss Talk 101. So when you look at Boss Talk 101 and you look at how we, you know, walked into this thing, like my wife said, we didn't have a clue of what we were walking into, but it has been a blessing to be able to touch the lives we've touched, going down to Atlanta, going up to Los Angeles, going over to Vegas, going down to Houston. We've had some great moments with some great people and these people were very dear to us and I believe that God put us in their life so that we would be able to be a bridge and not a wall so that we'd be able to feel gaps and not leave homes. This is what we come into this thing, don't become, we've always been about unity and peace. As the word of God say, peace, and I come to break peace. I didn't come to bring a sword, you know, but some of the things that we've encountered have been things that we got into situations where we would speak on it or ask about it, even when Sean Cotton from St. Chees was on here. We asked about Mo3 and Trap Boy Freddy and who else was it? Yellow Beazy. And then, you know, after that, I believe it was after that we interviewed Old D's, you know, or maybe a little bit, no, it was before that. It was so close, it's hard to tell, but just a dope group of people, man. And then, you know, we sat back and then we ended up interviewing Rocky Moore. So it's like we're doing something to where God has us in a place to where we're able to touch each one of these individuals in love of and care about it and show them the love that we both share with one another in a way to where we can say, hey man, we can make it to see another day. Right. You know, and so when you look at it, man, I can't forget Charleston White. Charleston White is the one of the most pinnacle guys that's been on the show. And I said pinnacle, I'm talking about. The peak that he has is the fact that when he comes on, the numbers that he bring is something of a whole another level. And it's not because he don't deserve it because he outworks everybody that I see that's come on the show. Nobody outworks Charleston White when it comes to getting on the internet. And every single day. Every single morning, every single evening, anytime he takes out a tour. Two, three times a day. And I tell him that all the time. I'm like, I know why you're successful in what you do is because of the way that your work ethic is when it comes down to building your platform. And you got to think about it. Although he gets on the internet every day, two times, three times a day, you have to still find time to do research because a lot of things that he's speaking about, he has to do research. Yes, a lot of comments, if you read the comments they talk about, well, he's talking nonsense. He don't know what he's talking about. But or some people say he's mixing facts with falsism. So it goes both ways. But in order for you to spit any facts, you have to do some sort of research. So he's doing something. You know what I mean? I agree. 100% agree because the things that he's speaking on, he's speaking in real time. And that's the whole game. He's speaking in real time, on real incidents, that's happening in current time. I remember when we were down in East Texas, when we went down and we spent time with Trill Talk and Opial Talk. And while we was with Trill Talk and Opial Talk, we sat back and we talked about Juneteenth. It was a Juneteenth event. They did down in Charlotte to Jefferson, Texas. And we went down there and we was in Frogtown. I got to see my boy smoking teeth and all the people that needed so much to me. In the country. In the country. I'm a country boy. And so we get down there and they asked Charleston about Juneteenth and about just a camera comes out. And the things that he said and the way that he defiles that moment shows me that he's definitely in tune with what's going on when it comes down to the history of the country and his feel on what things are. It may not be something you agree on, but when you start to become emotional about things what people say, it shows that you're insecure in who you are and that you're immature in the things that are being spoken on. Because you don't have to even let someone have you emotionally juggling the facts of what they're speaking on. You should be intelligent enough to be able to combat with whatever's going on without getting emotionally involved. So a lot of times people just can't, they can't look at something on a social media platform and decipher between real and false. Real and false isn't it. But you got to think about life. Even before social media, you had people who would say things about other people and it would hurt people's feelings because you know, you always hear this saying sticks and stones may break my bones, but words may never hurt me. Words will never hurt me, yeah. Which is a lie because even before growing up as children, somebody say something about you, especially if they say the right wrong things so to say about you, it becomes a problem. You want to fight, you want to go beat up whoever, you want to do whatever. So it's not true, words do hurt you. Whether it's true or false, you know what I mean? So now you have social media which touch the masses, which is not only my neighbors hearing about it or my friends hearing about it, this is the world who is hearing about it. That's what I mean. So now it becomes such more pressure for people and people don't know how to hold their tongues, especially when it's not true because it's going to be a deformation of character if you say something about me and it's not true and it's something to a point where it can hurt. No, definitely. Especially your career. Definitely, definitely. I agree with that. So you know, when we flew up and we met, it was Charleston White introduced us to Melvin Farmer and Melvin Farmer and him actually interviewed with us in California. And when they interviewed with us, they wanted to speak with Charleston because this was during the time when the mob James things that had happened. Actually we had flew and met with Charleston White out in Las Vegas. In Las Vegas. And we had just interviewed him and we went over to California. And Charleston reach out to Melvin Farmer. Right. And I mean, Uncle Henie helped us. All kind of people reach out. So they knew each other. Space Boys, Space Boys, Space Shepters, and brought different people from California into our platform, Boston 101. And I sent that to say this. Once we were there, Melvin Farmer and Atolla Maher. Although we didn't interview Atolla Maher at that time, but he was present there. But he was like, he wanted to speak with Charleston White. So fast forward to now and to see what transpired when we got that group of individuals together. Trying to build a bridge between Melvin Farmer, Atolla Maher, which are gang members, farmer gang members who we are trying our best to bridge gaps while we're youth to make sure that they live to see another day. And by guiding for me with God in a way where he gives me a strategic way in spirit and in truth to help these young men to be able to see older men get together and it not be a falling out or a per se. But what happened was Atolla Maher, Melvin Farmer, they flew into Texas to come on Boss Talk 101. And when they did, we had no idea that what was about to happen. So, and I'm like, whoa, you know, yeah, these guys. And who is Atolla Maher again? He is one of the original Pairu OGs. And I say, Bonton, which is Compton. Yeah. And then you have Melvin Farmer who's a Crip. You can go on and you can look at Melvin Farmer on Black TV or any of these platforms or our platform. But he's been on so many. And these are both OGs. Correct. Crips and Blood. Crips and Blood. They come to talk to Charleston. Charleston have been strongly speaking out against gangs and gang violence. And he gave some valid points during the interview. But then I understood why Melvin Farmer and him was coming from when he came down to the fact that a lot of the lives have been lost. And he was speaking on. Correct. People who have been passed away. So there's two different ways here. And man, I mean, I never would have thought that that interview would have spiraled out and controlled the way. And those guys, man, like I said, all three of those guys, dope individuals, they take a special kind of person to be able to bridge those type of relationships. And these people mean so much to the community, so much to the culture. And so we're looking at ways to bring these different dynamics together, trying to figure out ways to help them to understand to be the pinnacles that they need to be so that you can look at them and be able to say, you know what, man, we got to figure this out and get it together before we all end up causing ourselves way more harm than not. And this could be the beginning of bringing even more people together who have their differences and would be eventually able to put down their pride, their egos, everything, and to work together for the greater good. And this is just the beginning. Yes, it didn't go exactly how we would want it to go because we're human beings. Just in life, we always want certain things to go a certain way. But I'll always go back to God. God has a bigger picture. He sees the bigger picture when we only see this little bit. So we can't always understand how this is going to play out later on. This can also be dissolved later on in a very, you know, peaceful manner. But because of this beginning, that's what led up to that. Wow. So it's a case where people seeing that, everyone seeing that including ourselves because we're watching to see how this is going to all unfold. And we pray that it unfolds in a positive manner and our way where others can see that and like, you know what, that's touching, that's moving, that's, I need to do that. I need to resolve this. I need to because it's not just talking, it's actually happening. Yeah. There's probably been so many different things that's gonna happen, you know. Another thing, you know, Charles Dwight again, because he's so vocal in his, and because he's so illuminate throughout the inner, because we gave him an award for internet sensation because of the work ethic. But he comes on the platform, 8 to AD from Adam 22, no jumper, speaks pretty much in a way. And I'm gonna go back a little bit. When I first seen it, Crypt Mac was on Adam 22's platform and he left. But anyway, they began to talk in a way about Charles so that was negative. It was also somewhat demeanor you know, Texas on a whole. One of the guys said, that's even weirder when Texas was mentioned. We came on the platform over here. You know, we just so happened to have an interview going with Charles Dwight. Right. We asked why, it's the same day in real time. Why would AD say that he would set you up on Adam 22, no jumper, with all of these four million subscribers watching and he has a person that has been dead against you. Have you ever met him? And he says, I've never met him. But you gotta think about this. Words are powerful. As much as we say it doesn't hurt and everything like that. Words are powerful. Some people, everybody know Charles Dwight is a case where some people love him and some people don't. Somebody who can hear something like that, who don't really like him at all can take that upon their head to do something when, so people have to be careful of what they say. Well, I mean, Charles. Especially when you come back. We don't say a lot too. No, we don't Charles and say a lot. But when you come back and say, well, I didn't mean it like that, which AD said that. Yeah, he came back and recanted that. He came back and recanted that. So that's the reason why I say you gotta be careful. I know in the midst of times and things and conversations, people will say things just to, you know, just to say it. But at the same time, you have to, you have to know what you're dealing with. You know, you're dealing with all these cameras. You know, you're dealing with millions of people on your platform watching you. They take in whatever you say as gold and not everybody, but majority of people say what, you know, take whatever you say as gold. So you just have to be careful of what we put out there in the universe. Most definitely, you know, and like I said, Adam 22, they did speak on Boss Talk in a way to where it didn't make me feel of no type of way because I love, so I don't have no problem with nobody. Those guys are dope. Their platform is way bigger than us. They put in so much more work than we have. We don't, we just pull up. Yeah, applaud to them because they've been around for a while and everything like that. And I said that to say, you know, you know, those guys are dope. And, but the thing I can say is, you know, when you start looking at, like us, we're smaller, but then Adam 22 and them, oh, you know, they 2,000 subscribers, it do feel a way like, okay, you saying it's the 4,000, I mean, 4 million subscribers, they small, they, yeah, we are, but at the end of the day, we're doing this for peace, man. We're not out here looking for no issues with anyone, but we're not out here, you know, we ain't out here walking around like, you know, hey, man, you know, we just gonna let you say something when I go say something back. But how many subscribers do we have right now? Well, we got a few more than that, but still, you know, it just, it was sarcasm, but the thing I can say, and I don't feel a certain way about that, but I can say that, you know, to call us a nigga podcast, the nigga podcast, and to say all the things they said, it did like, oh man, you know, like we didn't, we didn't see that coming. But at the end of the day, you know, when you look at just podcasts on the whole, you know, we tried to bring this podcast in a way that it would be something different, enlightening. No, you know, we just getting started. Shout out to everybody who's been doing this from the breakfast club to a Black TV, generally to say cheese, man. They got showing us love and came on our platform. I never forget it, man. And he just a dope dude, a very good entrepreneur, me being an older guy, you know, was able to see that. And I've met so many entrepreneurs that I'm an entrepreneur myself to see a young boy. You know what I'm saying? Getting to it, I was like, okay, yeah, we've been in this store for what, 15 years. We've had seven different locations to see him come out of the blue and be like, man, you know, he do this too. Oh, that was dope, man. You know what I'm saying? So shout out to say cheese and thank you for coming on our platform. But not only him, Mancam Capone, Mancam Capone News, man. Another one that's been, you know, just came out of nowhere and just showed us love. Showed us mad love. And I can't be mad at a man. People don't have to do anything. People do anything they want to do. But to show us the love that these guys have shown us and support Dallas Global, Mobile Media, these guys are Chiltov, no Piltov. And not only Chiltov, no Piltov, just even, you know, even real-time TV. These are dope platforms, man. A lot of them are Southern. But at the end of the day, and man, my boy, Scope, Scope TV, Chris, is that his name? Chris Scope. Chris Scope, man. Chris Scope, man. Shout out to that boy, man. And he came through, man, and showed us mad love as well, man. Hey, man, take over TV. I could keep going forever, man. It's very springy. Hey, man, these guys, man, hey, listen, man, we are in a good group of guys. And at the end of the day, I never seen any of this stuff coming. But at the end of the day, we, like I said, we're in the South, so, of course, we're going to look a little different than everybody else. But the love that the people have shown us and the way that we've been embraced, man, you could make this stuff up. Hey, man, listen, man, and there's so much more to come. We got so much stuff scheduled that's about to happen that you guys are going to knock you off your feet, man. Is there anything else that I forget anything? Body. Man, wow, you had to bring that up. What did you live, man? He came on the platform. You couldn't have wrote this. What did you live came on the platform? The guy that was standing directly behind him is the guy that kills him. And the group of guys that was here and the love that was here today that they all was here, you couldn't have known that that was going to happen. There's no way you could have known that. And what did you live love this show, man? When he was alive, man, and my son hit him up, he came, wouldn't know, you have people who did not come on our platform who stood us up. We had the pictures and everything up on the show. We had the music in the deck ready to play. We had awards that we had to give to them. They didn't even come. But at the end of the day, what did you live? I think that's a part of the game, man. But what did you live? You got to look at the realness of people like what did you live who no longer here with us? Yeah. God in his truck drove from downward to wherever he was living at the time, supported our podcast. Not only him, all of his group, the Wyatt, what's the other little cat name? Barrio. Barrio, Little Blake, all those guys from two folk came over here and supported what we was doing, man. But to lose what it's a live man was a big loss, man. And I know that camp is still feeling it today, man. And we got to talk to them about God as well. And that's the thing that this platform is here to do is to talk to young people about God when somebody else may not ever get that opportunity to. And to meet people where they are, where they're at. That's what I keep saying. This platform is here to meet people where they're at. If you're not all the way right yet, if you've still got issues, this is the place for you. I'm all right with it. I love hard, man. Everybody, man, from even going down there dealing with L.D., which that's my boy right there. L.D. 300, man, taking us on his... I know I haven't got your stuff out yet, man, but leave me alone for playing, man. Give me a call. But yeah, definitely, man. L.D. 300, man. Mama Scott. Fast badge. Fast D&T. Fast D&T, man. Pop Johnson. All these people that support us, man. Freeway Ricky Ross, man. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, we are. We're not that big, but man, we coming through, man, like you posed to, man. That boy, Dirt. Dirt's B. Ronella Spencer. Ronnie Spencer. Ronnie Spencer. Come on, man. Here come the wave. My girl, Terry and Terry. Bobby Billions. Bobby Billions and Rainwater. That situation was something else as well. You can't write this stuff and make this stuff up, man. We went down and interviewed Bobby Billions because we had already interviewed Rainwater. We had so much information that it was like, man, we got to get both sides of the story, man. And Rainwater, I couldn't even get him over here when I first was reaching out to him and now he understand what our mission is. That's how our whole mission is to let everybody have a voice and people to have a voice. And we're not going to be that platform where we're one-sided, where we only interview one side of a point of view. If you're going to say something about someone else, we need to get the facts. And in my life, I always say there's three sides to a story. There is his side, his side, and there's the truth. Because it's not to say that one person is telling a lie, but that's their perspective about what transpired that day. And the other person have a different perspective. So it's not always say it's a lie here or lie there. It's just that it's that person's perspective. Just like in the Bible, you have in the gospel, you have Matthew, Mark, Luke, and they're talking about the same instances. But when you read it, it's different, not totally different, but it's worded in a different way. But it's about the same situations. So it's the same thing. It's always different people's perspectives. So you always have to keep that in mind when you're listening to people speak. Man, just that's so true. You know, these guys, man, like I said, man shout out to Touch The Skin, man. Those are my girls. Yeah, man, shout out to Lima and Taylor, man. Shout out to Sir Charles Jones and Bad News. You come, your stuff is coming out. Sir Charles Jones was another one, man. It was easy, man. And don't forget about my boy, man. L.J. Eccles. L.J. Eccles. We on Boss Talk 101.