 Yeah, we on boss talk one-on-one Yeah, we gonna talk I love the interview you guys deal with Bombi to that one got emotional as well I just did the rodeo. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, we did an intro form the other night. Yeah told us to shoot a little intro form How was that an interview in bun man, man, you know, we've been knowing bond be for the longest That's why I was telling you earlier like sometimes it's just when you when you meet people and you get to know You don't do the interview part right away. You know, you build the relationship. Yeah Yeah, so that way when they do come is that's what you get you get that real shit You don't get the shit. They sit everywhere You don't get you don't have a real conversation or real connection and you get to get that that inside info Wow, it's different. They you open. Hey, this is my brother. I ain't never told nobody this But you just reminded me of it. Wow, man. It's crazy cuz like I said, I don't know Charlemagne and I mean y'all still in with Charlemagne y'all did y'all do y'all got some type of deal with Charlemagne Charlemagne at the black effect Explain to me what that is. Well, it's it's a network of collective minds and bodies and souls that Kind of black people doing progressive things on podcast platforms and we kind of we kind of like channel all of them into one That's all you can go pull up some You can pull up different different genres of podcast that you may not been able to connect. Okay, you know, I'm saying like He does a lot of work with with Mandy and the girls over horrible decisions And then you can go on then you'll get to see Teslin or you'll get to see some black women cooking or black women drink some wine or some black men Resolve some cigar. So it's pretty much just like a catalog of everything black that you can find in the podcast world So that's what the black effect is Wait, let me on the lighter note He went from they used to be trying to charge him up and tell him give me the drop and all You know, he come from he come a long ways I was just thinking about that like he from him starting, you know with the breakfast club from not before the break But from him starting interviewing people. Yeah to a nail the nigga that moved he's evolved a lot Question. What do I think of Donald Trump? Listen, what do you think up Donald Trump? I think Donald Trump Realized his power. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, and a whole lot of people in the power Who has the position of the breakfast club like Charlemagne and he's a great business Oh, he's smart. So we're even with the the hole. Let me get a drop shit. It's like He just took that and kind of used it to the public persona Charlemagne Yeah, they don't know the businessman who'll be writing books and making all these plays having behind the scene the producer The EP the director and shit like that. They just get to see that All he says some wow shit on the breakfast club, but then they don't even go check out the other shit So, yeah, he got things like black effect in a road four or five books. Yeah, and then go hard I ain't gonna lie. I became a big fan just watching and then I you know, I like to say it I'll definitely man since I've been seeing you and the way y'all consistent man This podcast stuff though, what is it doing? Is it is it does it help our people? Most definitely it explained to me like you got so many different people talking, right, right Okay, and our people are watching right right. What is it doing? Bro, think about how far behind we are in communication Okay, it used to be illegal for black people to talk to each other Yeah, you give them say we're a hundred years behind in communication This is I mean this might be the shit that actually bring us together. Wow You give them yeah, that makes it different point of views different perspectives. Okay, we disagree on this But why okay? We can just agree to disagree. It's like now we can open we can talk about anything Yeah, we gotta get the bullshit out of the way first We're gonna talk about the entertainment in five ten years We might be hosting one of them black summits where they need us to come down right and get the media for the street Hey boss talk. We got uh, Barack Obama won't talk to somebody. He won't talk to everybody got all the black Yeah, you know what I'm saying? So don't just think of it as podcast black media black media Yeah, that that makes sense too when you think and that's why I see you you mix it up with your guests too You yeah, you bring rappers and entertain everybody and then you know, that's man Just bring black people on the show. Yeah cook get some some black police. Yeah, I see everybody sheriffs Oh, man, we had we had the sheriff of food and county when he was running on our show And we actually want so do you know what that does for us to know that man? We got a direct connect with the sheriff. We had dr. Fauci called wow from the From the white house, bro We had my boy Doug Lawson down in florida district five He was coming to all the 85 south shows and then like he went from just a black man with a vision and a dream And then he came on the platform and we was in this city and he told everybody. Hey, I'm Doug Lawson I'm doing this. I ain't had the opportunity to speak to my people in this amount of mass Man, Doug been been down there. He didn't hell hell this bifur like three four years So it's like we got to just create black media. Wow. That's it. Um, being a celebrity, right? Oh, he's a celebrity. Yeah, big time celebrity He don't want to say that In today's society especially with social media and the media everything out here Once the pub can make or break a career a lot of times nowadays And um, do you ever have a fear of you know Saying the wrong thing or being caught in the wrong position or something like that Where you show maggot cancelled or something like that or how they're gonna cancel? I got my own app What they're gonna cancel it off of Or i'm talking even maybe your fans is canceling because you say something wrong and they didn't like it I can get some new fans Seven billion people on this earth I guarantee you probably 6.99 A billion of them ain't even heard of the show yet. That's real. I'm about to move to indonesia and start over Because you know how this industry is and that's how they need to imagine me being the nigga that I am That I would say something to make every nigga in america mad not every everyone There's too many niggas that agree with me Because you know what I was just looking at something and I saw where Madonna popped up and she was having her show And you you had a concert right and she's doing her show. She saw somebody right there like closer front sitting down She stopped her show like why you sitting down in my show like you supposed to be standing She walked over there and guess what she realized What paralyzed the person in a wheelchair and she said oh Okay, you know what I should say now i'm not playing you still got to get up You know i'm throw so i'm gonna take it there all the way I might help him stand up but something like that some people end up this fans was you know Shaming her and stuff like over it though. That ain't gonna last long. Is it that ain't gonna last long? It's Madonna, bro. She's done way way worse But that's showing you just saying stuff off the top of your head and not realizing You know, especially out when you're out in public like that. You know what I mean No, I don't think I know I hope not I mean we've had people at our shows who Wouldn't wheel chairs and we done rode around the whole arena on them So we got a different type of fan base. You ain't seen some of the wild shit You ever heard of my part of the name wheelchair man? Uh, uh, we'll pull up the wheelchair man Wheelchair man came to the show he in the wheelchair next thing, you know, we look up this nigga standing up You didn't fail Wheelchair man rolling blunts and everything man shout out to wheelchair man