 Hustle nigga, big shit, big shit, big shit, big shit, huh, name another podcast like this. Who gon' bring it to the table? All stop. Who your girlfriend fave? All stop. We gon' do it how you want. All stop. Yeah, everybody on. Check it, check it, check it. It's a unique house since your boy, E.C., yo, and I'm here with the lovely official, Mr. Mako. What's going on? None, none. You know my damn? Hey, did you get that? None, none. What? None, none, none. Who, what? Say George Jackson. I heard it's English. George Jackson. I spoke English. Oh, okay. Hey, that boy's here with George Jackson, man. He's in the building, man. Thank you so much for coming on Boss Talk 101. Oh, man. Thank you all for having me, man. It's a pleasure. It is a pleasure, man. It's good to be talking with you, man. So, man, you been busy. Super busy. I seen you, I believe it was last night. You was on the live and you was talking about, I think it was my, uh, Cheena Esmeralda lost his page. I'll be watching you. For sure. And a lot of people lost their page. A lot of people have been losing it. I don't know what the, what happened. And not even, and not even just losing it, like before when I would tell somebody to look us up on Instagram, they could just put in Boss Talk and it'll pop up. They have to now type out the whole entire name for it to pop up. Do you have any insight on that? Well, Facebook is just cracking down on the content period. So there, some of the older stuff that Myron had posted on his page was still getting flagged. So, you know, I've never had any problems on my page, but everything is clean. And then if it's questionable, I just don't post it because my page is monetized and I ain't got time to be messing around my money. So it's a, they're just really, really cracking down on stuff. Even from day one? Huh? Even from day one, it's always been like that? No, it's, it's everything is more sensitive now. So, no, I'm talking about the content that you've posted before. Oh yeah, definitely. Because I'm sure that he forgot about a lot of that stuff that he posted before. And, you know, trying to clean it up. Yeah, you got to go clean it all up now because they're going back and they're flagging anything that's inappropriate at all. So you can't take any chances now. It's serious. It's all about the money. So when you, when you look at just these platforms, how important are they for your career now? You know, it's crazy how it changed the dynamic of how people even are looked at or recognized. Oh yeah. And when you look back, I'm talking about just not even long ago to 2010, no, 2000, maybe eight, nine, 10, 10, 10, 2010. You say I might get on Facebook. I don't know. I'm not getting on that stuff. Old people say we ain't getting on that damn Facebook. Yeah. You remember that? Yeah. Much less Instagram when Instagram. Oh, they really wasn't going to go to Facebook when it first came out. No, we're not going to get on that. Now you can't keep them. That's too much math. That's the old folks page. And for someone like me who's an influencer, actor, producer, you, back in the day, if you got in a movie, you know, that was all you needed, you know, that would hold you for a year, a year, maybe two years. And now you got about 45 days to maybe 60 days of hotness when the movie drops as I'm going to be way more popular by being seen every day, seven days a week through all the platforms and somebody who got in a major movie because everything is so quick now. Once they've seen that, it's like, okay, what else you got? So the social media platform is super, super important, especially when you're trying to build a brand. You got to be on all of it too. You just say, well, I'm going to do this particular one. I'm just going to do that particular one. If you're not on all of them, then you're taking the risk of your brand not squeaking through one of the ones that will build the other ones up as well. But how important is it to have a backup page in today's society with what's going on, officially on Instagram? Because I noticed that with Cheetan S. Marron, he had a backup page, although he didn't have as many people on there because you could put out something and this is the bad part, like God forbid, but, you know, they took that page, but then you have the backup page. You don't have enough people on there to get that page monetized yet, but you put something on it and it goes viral. Well, as long as it goes viral, that's what's going to build the page back up anyway. Right. It's going to, but then that's a lot of money you just missed out on too, if it was already monetized. Yeah, well, I mean, you weren't making any money before you started building it. So that's really just a part of the process. But you can just, you know, knock on wood. I hadn't had any problems. I don't have a backup page at all. I just post stuff that's just not risky stuff that's going to be relatable stuff that people are going to enjoy. And then you won't have any of those problems. So it's, it's, um, it's tough, but you start to learn the formula. You know what I'm saying? I know the formula of Facebook. I know the formula of each platform. So I just don't play with it. You know what I'm saying? I just post different on each one of those. And if you do it right, money in your sleep, it's amazing. How important is it to know your analytics? Analytics is, um, is everything. So you need to know when your fan base is online. You need to know, um, if you're getting that connection, a lot of people don't understand. They got great content. They got a lot of followers, but no engagement because they're not engaging with their fans. You got to get on there. At least I go two to three times a day, but people rush to my lives because they're going to hear their names. A lot of people don't understand. Um, when someone is a fan of yours, that's the biggest thing in the world. We all are fans of somebody. Could you imagine if you go on and Michael Jordan says, yo, what's up, man? Shout out to Bulls Talk. That's it for me. It's amazing. No, I'm automatically acting funny. Jordan rocked with me. You know what I'm saying? I really can't act the same after that because nobody else here in Holland. So that's important. Yeah. That's very important. And a lot of times people won't take the time to do that. They're like, okay, I'm, but my fans are steady saying that in the comments. That is so cool that you say that you take the time and say, and I'm literally, there's hundreds and hundreds of people every time I go live. Thank you such and such. Thank you. Such things to every last one of them every time. And it's really, really, um, improved, um, uh, my engagement, like, and I wasn't doing it for that, but I just noticed that's what it does. So now we're setting your friend instead of a fan. So if Jordan comes to Houston, I can't miss Jordan's show because you know what I'm saying? We're family. I got to go, I got to go purchase that ticket so that I can support him and Sam. And now with the implementation of stars, um, on Facebook, which I've only, um, been, they just gave it to me up because it's invite only. But man, that's an amazing thing because your fans are able to support you in the arts and you're able to make the money through that, which is really, really cool. And it got clubhouse. Now the version of clubhouse on Facebook. That's phenomenal because they realize that a lot of people are still on Facebook as much as the younger kids sort of came off because they're like, oh, that's for the older folks, but the older folks are more of that stable. Yeah. Which that Facebook has always been that anyway. Instagram has been more of your younger audience and Facebook is, uh, you know, grown folks, you know and that's why, uh, country winning is so successful because those are real people with 401ks. You know, because his age group is probably 30 to 85. He got grandmothers and all those things that are coming through. So it's a different, um, those analytics are, are, are phenomenal because when you're hitting and some 25 years, because when I'm going on stage, I'm like, uh, 20 and above makes a noise. It's like 30 and above. 40 and boom. And on the way up, it's lit up. And, you know, we don't even do comedy clubs anymore. We're in theaters and we're talking 3,000 seaters and it's just amazing what's going on right now. Super, super amazing. Yeah. Yeah. So you feel good about where, where your platform, your brand. Oh man. Yes. Yes. Yes. Got it so good. Got it so good. And the hard work is paying off and I'm able to help others, which is, which is super, super cool. You know what I'm saying? I'm able to, to, to shoot content. I'm able to fly from, from city to city and get the greatest content out there and just put some really, really good people together. So, and it's just a start. I see you with this. I think it's a heavy set Hispanic guy. Yeah. Yeah. I see you with a couple of different girls, a lot of different girls. You'd be like a couple. He'd be like, Hey, um, did you, um, um, y'all look happy today? I'm like a happy couple. Let's do this. And then he started going into it and he found out that it's not as happy as you might think. Yeah. That's how you come up with that. Um, I actually did one, one time and, uh, I just needed a series that I want to do, but I was like, okay, well, let me, let me just try this out and see, you know, because anybody's in a long relationship knows this. It's tough. You know, so there's a lot of things that go on with that. And if you're being interviewed, you know what I'm saying? We're going to get that Oscar. But don't nobody know what's going on behind the clothes. You know what I'm saying? All you see is the relationships that's being represented in the public. So you see, like, oh, there's such a great couple. They just love each other. So to be able to flip that and allow somebody to say what they really wanted to say was and have some fun with that. Uh, a lot of people kept saying, I really like these. Do another one. Do another one. Do another one. And it took off. That's awesome. Go ahead. I want to know, um, with your engagement with all your, um, supporters, do you actually go through and read each and every comment every time, every single time, every DM, every yep. And I respond to everyone and it takes a little, it takes time. And that's a job in itself, right? It is, but the results are just worth it. Now, will I be able to do that when the movies and all that stuff come? Probably not. But I'll still be trying my best to answer as many as I can. Because you need your fans. No, it's not the same. Give me the game, man. So when you answer these people, if you don't follow them, um, does it go to that box? I'm trying to figure out how do I answer them without it? It just, you going to put it in general or you going to just slide it over to general? Yeah. I just slide over to general because it says all requests. And so, you know, there's something crazy. You just delete that. Yeah. The one where people talking sensible. Yeah, you just put it in general and then go ahead and answer the question. Put all of them in general that's in that deal. You know what I said? Honestly. Honestly. What I said I need to do, I keep saying I need to, because I know you, you look at your stuff every single day. Yep. I keep saying because I have so much things I'm trying to balance. I'm like, I'm just going to put it to one day. Okay, y'all. I'm going to check all my DMs and respond to all my DMs on this day. Yeah. And the people, man, they're like serious, like, oh my god, you didn't. And once you, once you set that precedent, you got to, you got to stick to it. People come in and I might have missed one. You didn't say my name. I'm like, oh my bad. Let me go ahead and get back. But your engagement is so much better when you go live. Oh man. Yeah. And the fact that Facebook's runs the commercials through your live, you know, that's another stream of income of revenue. So I love the fact of that. I love how fast my page is growing. When I started four months ago that 17,000. I'm at a 378,000. I say it's growing fast. And then I just happen to be one of the guys linked to him. I feel so good about it. Yeah. You need the connections to everything. The guy I shot this movie with built a great connection with him. And now they're coming to Atlanta and we're going to shoot two more films. That's dope. And I'll tell anybody that's out there that's in the entertainment industry. Don't always be so caught up and, you know, how much money something's going to pay. Because they reached out, they said, listen, we don't have a lot of money, but this road is going to be better. Listen, we don't have a lot of money, but this role, we just feel like you are the Benny that's supposed to be in this movie. And if you could just work with us, that's all right. That's just cool, man. You know, I ain't really got nothing to do. You know, as long as you do it around this tour, I don't got a problem doing it. So they flew me out to Cleveland. I got down there, man. And the budget money was low, but the production was high because they are the people that they knew. So it's a dope movie. I just didn't get a whole lot of money, which, you know, that's fine. But to have something like that on my resume that looks so good. It's going to be a great look. I did it. And what's the name of the movie? Workout partners. Workout partners. You got a stone rolling that thing? Yes. And who is your workout partner? And who is your workout partner? My workout partner. I'm just on the team of the guys. It's about diabetes and different things that are going on in today's world. But originally they had wrote like this little small part for me. I was supposed to be in like one or two scenes. And then I did so good with the characters. They just stretched the thing out for the whole movie. It just brought me back in. So, you know, shout out to Barry Films and the city of Cleveland. We shot a great, great movie down there. And we're going to shoot another one in Atlanta. So be looking out for that. And when you mentioned diabetes, we had an interview, payback in Las Vegas. And he has a thing called Check Your Risk that he pushes out because there's so many people, especially men, who do not ever check their risk of diabetes. Yeah. Until you hear that you have to cut off a finger, cut off a foot, you know, stuff like that. Yeah, which is our whole culture, which is kind of messed up, you know, it's funny, but it ain't funny because when it comes to most, most men, especially in our culture, you know, it's something got to happen before. We don't just want to just go. And, you know, you know, most of the time, it's, it's, it's your significant other that's saying, hey, you need to go get this checked. You need to go. Yeah, I got him. I got him. But you know, because in my own thought process, I'm like, man, I really just fall out and go down there and they tell me some bad news. I got to live with that the rest of my life. I really just go then to know I'm going in two weeks. So we women go all the time to check up. Yeah, for sure. And that's good. I don't need to. But anyway, congratulations. It's half of like, like when you when you first started off, did you think you'd be where you're now? I knew God gave me a gift. I just didn't know where that gift was going to lead me. I never knew, definitely didn't know that country Wayne was coming to bring me a part of his journey, which is, which is so amazing. Shout out to KWC country Wayne Entertainment and the whole crew. We just picked up 35 plus cities with live nations starting in February. So yeah, that's that's a huge movement. All theaters. So God is good, man. It's a huge movement. And when y'all come into Texas, when y'all come to Texas, we're taking over Texas. We've got Houston Dallas. I need to put it in my calendar. We don't even, those are just the cities they haven't given us the dates. You need to let us know. Oh, definitely. We definitely going to be there. Yeah. For sure. And we definitely, I'm definitely trying to get rolling. I love to get country Wayne. They've been going everywhere, man, doing pressure. Yeah. If you catch him at a time when he's not super, super busy. That ain't really good. Never catch this guy. No. I mean, there's people that have caught him. He's done a lot of He's the type of person that'll do stuff like he never caught up in that. Well, I see the bigger platforms. I don't know. He's done a way more than that. Really? Yeah. He's done as much as we see. Yeah. You're going to see those because of those. I have one, but he's he's done so much. He's done Piers podcast and stuff comedy hype. A few people that just are trying to get their thing going. He's just swung in there. Yeah. He's the type of person that tries to be a blessing to everybody when he can. You know, when you're that busy, it's hard. When you were at the church, say, Jesus is popping. We were a boss talk. He'll say, Jesus is popping. I really was upset because I was like, I should have come and thought of that. This dude is dope because Jesus is definitely popping. Definitely popping, man. So are you one of the next movie? You know, once you get to, you know, feel of it, it's time to go. Maybe to fight you on because I already have one. Right now, yeah, get your life together. We're starting some funny, funny people here in Atlanta. So I'm working on that now with the actual writer of this workout partners I know how to do the putting scenes and stuff together because that's how I do skits, but I don't know nothing about that exterior interior. Y'all like, but he knows that stuff. So me and Brian are working together on that. I'll be sending him the meter to script and then he'll just put all that other stuff on top of it. So I'm looking forward to that. When are you going to start filming? That'll be in February. In February. And what is your goal for it to be out? I'm hoping that this series will go ahead and let some people see the writing skills I have. Because a lot of times when they see the skits, they don't know that, you know, I'm the one that's putting that together, casting it and put. So this will really be the first time that my name has been stamped on something written, directed and produced by Jordan Jackson. So I'm looking forward to that. That's going to be out. It's so funny because all the actors that we have interviewed recently who even sometimes some of them are first time actors in plays or in movies. Their next step is always writing their own. Yeah, you got to do your own stuff, which I've been doing that. But it's hard to come up to somebody and say, hey, put three million, five million dollars behind me and you don't have anything done. You know, once you have something done and then you'll say, okay, well, and I have that done. Plus go look at my numbers. So obviously I know something we're talking six million, 10 million, 12 million, a couple of different videos. So obviously my writing is there. It's just it. No one has came and wrote that check and said, let's get this. Let's get this together. If you've gotten your finding. Are you financing this yourself? This one. I'm definitely financing myself. Thanks. And I got one supporter, Facebook. Thank you. Appreciate it. Logos. They keep cutting them checks. I can cut my own check. Facebook and Instagram work hand in hand. You seem like he's more partial to Facebook than Facebook. Right. Yeah. Instagram writing a little 3,000 a month. Facebook is where you need to go. What a column. They say post on the real. You get this. Is that really true? Oh, yes. That's real. But the reality of saying that they want you to do real because they're trying to they're trying to take TikTok out. You know, that's the objective. So the more they're lying to me, I ain't seeing 800 yet. Oh, no, because you're going to have to, in order to get it. So it's different ones. Well, but the thing is, you have to hit the criteria. You don't just get the posting you have to you have to have, I think they different ones for the different amounts because I know mine to get 8,000. You got to have over over a million views. Yeah. You got to get that meal to but the the reels are easier though, because you just you just do simple, you know, just simple. Real is more than anything else. It's simple. You know what you said? You said something that he was like, once you go viral, you could just you go anytime. I'm like, man, go to hell, man. I'm not going to viral like that. Yeah, but you will. You just got to keep going. You know, we just went viral the other day. Yeah. So you go once you can go a million times. In my mind, I heard it right after that after I was like, no, it was me and pretty Ricky. The nail salon skit over two hundred something million views. It's everywhere. Every famous person that you could think of shared that skit. It was on the shade rule, world star. Any platform that you could think of Michael Bayes, then the breakfast club everywhere. It was a topic of discussion in every beauty salon and about the fact that if a guy with no job, how can you tell a woman that she can't get her nails done and you ain't working. But, you know, my family come it's just a skit. You know, because they were they was like me. I was a topic of discussion in every barbershop abuse across America. But the thing is with that skit that should have showed me right then. I should have took off from right there, but I didn't even I didn't think about it. You know, the skit hit that platform. First of all, because I was live and I was the first person doing actual live skit so when I decided to go to Facebook and I took that platform back and I decided to make my own lane and make all my skits seem real rather than just skits. That's when they kept going up because the people who are looking at them by the time they realize that the skit is already over with. But you're going to be engaged like what in the world because if it's a skit you're not going to 30 seconds into it but if it looks real you're trying to get to the bottom of it to see what's going to happen. That's what happened. That's exactly what happened on our show. That's how that went by. Because he stormed out and that's the point. Because it was real and they seen it and after they seen it they were like what's happening next? And he hollered at the end of it, hey, hey and they didn't know what the hell happened and everybody started calling me. Hey, what happened after that? And I wouldn't put it out either to the next day or so. But it kept going kept going. The real stuff is going to always all of that so it could be like we're in the middle we're not live but they're thinking that we're live and you guys are interviewing me and then all of a sudden she's laughing at everything I say and you get madder and madder. And you're sitting there thinking and then y'all just have a full-blown argument on air but we're not on air. They're thinking they're saying it's going to go super far because the caption is couple getting an argument on the air. See that? See what I mean? And just like and then some people thinking it's funny and some people are relating to it. Yeah, yeah, because come on. Y'all can tell me yourself that y'all don't argue or y'all got the greatest relationship in the world and I wouldn't believe you because I'm in a relationship I know. We wouldn't ever say that. We wouldn't ever say that. Because that's what makes a relationship strong. There has to be there has to be a little bit of that ain't no fun. Yeah, 100% true. What you got? Talk to me. I can say this. Have you ever been on stage and things go to get a little ugly for you? You know, it's funny. I've been in I've been on so many shows where there's been a where there's been hecklers that heckle everybody and I got my ammunition ready to go and I get up there and they say nothing to me and I'm like, what the hell? What is your ammunition? You just heckled. I just what I was just looking at something. I'm looking at him. I'm ready. Say something, bro. I'm ready to go. Eight jokes. You don't even know. I'm ready to play. And nothing. But then I talk to a lot of my comedian friends and a lot of friends. They like, you have the lackability that you go up there. People are hecklers not going to help you as much because he wants to finish what you got what you're actually saying. So they're so engaged into it that they may leave you alone. And I was like, and can't get it. Who do who do people say your your company remind them of? Oh, all the time is Jimmy Walker. You know, so it's a shout out to Cat Williams who actually took the time and came into the green room at my home club Atlanta Comedy Theater 46 Jimmy Carter Boulevard. Shout out to them. We were the prime we met you at home. Yeah. So he came into the green room after I just got through doing the set and he was like, man, he said I was watching you the whole time and you said nothing about Jimmy Walker and your likeness really reminds me of him. And he was like, I think you should do something on your set, you know, to acknowledge that because it's an elephant that's in the room. I was like, no, I'm not doing that because then it'll be a gimmick and people like, hey, he's like, you know, you don't have to listen to me young man, but I'm telling you I was money Mike until I wasn't anything that's going to get you through the door. You should use that because he was like, I can tell you right now. That will get you in the steps of Hollywood, but you ain't got to listen to me young man, but I'm telling you this is what you should do. I don't want to listen to what that's on you. But like for him to actually come into the green room and take the time to say that just shows you type of person that Cat Williams is, you know, this was early in my career. You know what I'm saying? So he didn't have to come in there. I was just opening and he literally took time pulled me to the side and told me that he mentioned him. I need to get him because he'll be in Dallas really soon. I'm trying to figure out did you start doing the skit, the Jimmy Walker skit and everything? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, we did some really, really funny stuff, but a lot of people have been on me about like trying to get a real actual series going because they think that would be pretty special. It would be. Yeah. So I've been working on the guy, I got a guy who did one where he actually edited me in the living room of a good time. It was really, really good. It took a long time to do, but I was like, what if we could take a picture and put him in other series like the Brady Bunch, you know what I'm saying? He's like, hey man, you ain't making no color games enough. Just have some fun with that character. I think that would be cool. And these ideas just come to your mind. Oh, man. God, the creativity he has really put in my mind. Have you always been like that as a child? You remember the white JJ that woke up that morning? Yeah, I do remember that. That'd be a good one. You'd probably be a skinny white boy. That would be funny. You know, funny things. I could do JJ or Gilligan. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Skipper. I have one question. Oh, go ahead. You've been doing this for a while now where you should know your fans and seem like you engage really well on social media. Is there a fan that has been around with you from day one that still by your side that you can pick out and be like, this person has always. Oh, wow. That's such a tough. There's so many. I got the twins. See, I don't like to do the name Dr. There's a million names though. There's Zelda Brown, there's Crystal, there's Troy and Roy Beechman. There's so many. Everywhere around the world. Yeah. These people have been and they and all of those were mostly Atlanta with with the exception of Ohio. But you know, there's a lot of people that support a lot of people that support a lot of people that support a lot of people that support that support on the moon. But there's a lot of comedians too. You know, she has Myron, Munchies, Keanu Dancy, Zoo Man, Miller. Shoot. There's so many people that are coming through that were that were help helping with the success. But then country when came it took it to a whole another level because he's dropped knowledge on me. Million Dollar Knowledge because, you know, he's the only millionaire that I know like truly know you know that people got bread. But that I seen go from $10,000 to a million plus right in front of my eyes. So the knowledge and he's never as soon as he finds out something like Jordan, I just found this out man you need to implement this you need to like he's always trying to bring there to make sure that he wants his team to eat to eat and be self-sufficient. A lot of times people they had a bag and they try to give you enough to where you're dependent on them. He doesn't operate like that. He don't want you to be dependent on him. If you need him I'm here for you. But he wants you to be able to have your own which is which is super, super great because that's what we need to teach man and our brotherhood anyway. You know what I'm saying? Teach them the formula so that they can start their own kingdom as well. But has he given you the formula for because I've seen some people who started from here and has gotten all this money and got a big head with it and changed but it seems that he hasn't. He definitely has not changed and I praise him for that because I'm not going to make that promise. I'm going to change my address, my location and my number but I'm being real I didn't say I wasn't going to change because I ain't got changed no more. So, you know to see him do it is just incredible but he's a man of God. You know what I'm saying? Just like I'm a man of God. I haven't met anyone who that's on tour that has Bible study. I haven't met anyone who reads their Bible every day I'm about to read this Bible. You trying to hear? Yes, sir. I'm trying to hear that. So, when you got a covering like that of anointment and nothing is going to be able to touch you or be able to stop you. That's a good stuff. I love it. I've never heard that on here. That's dope. That just makes me want to meet him even more. Oh, cut your way. He coming. Oh, for sure. For sure. We're going to make that happen in Dallas and have the stuff ready. We always do that in my studio. Yeah, that's easy there. But the thing I look at man is we need more of you guys because of so much stuff the negativity that's injected out there. This is needed so bad. We're not cutting anybody out. You know what I'm saying? You come to our show. I don't know how many other ones out there. And I'm not knocking anyone who does the different type of shows but we're doing a family show that everyone can come to. We're doing clean comedy. So, to be out there and you know a lot of people told Country Wayne that he couldn't do it. We did New Orleans. We did Richmond. We did a couple of other cities. And you know, he was told it's too early. You can't go out there by yourself. You need to do packet shows and all this different stuff. And he stepped out on faith and did it on his own. And when I tell you Baltimore and the rest of these sold out 3,000 cedars, New Orleans, all these different cities because he stepped out on faith and decided to do it on his own. And boom, there it is. The results is a live nation. But you know what or who comes to mind what I'm hearing you speak about all of this. For some reason, it's Tyler Perry when he just started with Medea going around and so forth and how it grew and how it was gravitated to you and how it stayed clean but really funny. Yeah. You know what I mean? You don't cut anybody out. Right. And I can see that, you know, all of that turned into, as I said, movies just like it did for him and so forth. So, I just love it. Man, it's worth loving, man. You guys, hey, man, you great, man. I appreciate you coming on this show. Oh, man, I appreciate you having me. We got some good knowledge out there. Top three. Comedians of all time. Of all time. Oh, we. For me, you know, because it's always going to be because it's always going to be questionable, but mine are mine. What did you say to him? You're not a comedian in Richard Pryor. It's not in your top three anyway. Okay. So, I got Richard Pryor, Dejapale, Bill Cosby. Okay. Is that your order? Number one, number two and number three. Oh, no. To me, Dejapale's going to be number one. Okay. Richard Pryor will be number two. Bill Cosby number three. Okay. Man, that's good stuff, man. Okay. Say, man. No females? Dang. I mean, bad as to me. This might give me a little trouble, but the best female comedian, I think that you don't even look, you just look at her as a comedian will be some more in my opinion. Wow. Okay. And I'm not saying that the rest of them aren't good because I love me some more and a lot of these other female comedians. But to me, some more is she's my number one when it comes to female comedians. Wow. That's cool. So, the thing, I just appreciate you for coming on the show. Oh, man. I appreciate you all having me. I appreciate you mentioning God on the show. Oh, always. I appreciate you for letting me in on the fact that I'm not the only one that prays. We are with my team. And read the Bible. Read my team. And read my Bible. We study every week. Yep. And that's why in a year from now, this is going to be the number one radio show out there because it's covering. It's covering. You got to speak it to a distance when it's spiritual. You know what that means. Man, that's crazy. But is there anything else that we forgot to talk about? How can I catch up with you? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. First of all, you can follow me at the Jordan Jackson show on YouTube. And then all other platforms are at who is Jordan Jackson. And you remember he said he does respond to everyone. That's right. Come say, I heard y'all know, boss talk one on one. Hey, hey, hey. And did we leave out anything? Right. That's what you're talking about. Anything that maybe you're tackling. My book right now is on Amazon. It's doing very, very well. If you're looking to get into learning how to monetize your platforms, this is a really inexpensive book. This will be the best $14 you've spent. If you're just stuck and don't know how to get your, the money up or you're not getting monetized, or you just don't know where to start. This is a very, very good book. How to monetize your social media platforms by Jordan Jackson available on Amazon right now. I don't want to talk on one thing before we go. How, because I've seen where in the film industry or even comedians, mental illness today is a serious disease. And some people can use comedy to hide the hurt that they are feeling inside. What do you think about mental illness and how can people try to get help, so to say? Well, I mean, if you're not going to talk to, if you don't really want to talk to certain people or counseling, you need to talk to somebody. You know, it's very important. And people don't understand. Comedians entertainers period. They go through a whole lot of stuff that they hold on the inside. And we can make you think that everything is okay because we're acting. That's what we're used to doing. But there's a lot of people that are going through things that they just don't let the world know because either they're too busy to worry about these mental things that are going on. But you need to talk to somebody. At least talk to somebody. That would be my advice. Yeah, because when I think about, was it Robin Williams? He was a very, very funny comedian, but yet he ended up committing suicide. And when you see him, he's always laughing, always having a great time. Even when you saw TMZ following him, he'll make his jokes and so forth. But he was hurting. And then for someone, you know, looking at them, at him, real think, or I think like, okay, he has a lot of money, so he should be able to get all the help he needs. Yeah, but getting it, and you know, you still have to go, you know, your wife, you can tell your husband which many wives tell us we need to, you know, especially when it comes to counseling or putting somebody in a bed. I don't need that thing. I'm going to tell them I already know. That's what every man is going to say. So it's a very difficult thing because you become vulnerable. And a lot of times we all be vulnerable in front of our wife, but we ain't going to be vulnerable in front of some stranger. So you have to let them in in order to get that stuff out. So, you know, a lot of times you're not really in a hurry to do that because women are more, we'll talk about stuff because y'all love to talk anyway. So if you feel that you could trust this person, then you guys will go ahead and do it. Men, it's more difficult for us. I can't say why, but like I said, I think it's the fact of being vulnerable. It's very tough for most guys. It starts at a very young age. So thank you so much, man. Man, thank y'all for having me. We love you. John Jackson is one of the dopest guys. Every time we reach out to him, he didn't have to come, but he came and he showed us love. It's only the favor of God to guide him here. Exactly. So, man, thank you so much. Thank y'all for having me. Say, man, been another great segment of Boss Talk 101. Oh, yeah. 101.