 Check it, check it, check it, this is Unique Hustlers, your boy, you CEO, and I'm here with a lovely official, Miss Jamaica. What's going on? Nothing, nothing, walk on. Hey, how you doing today, man? I'm damn blessed. Man, it got us way down here in Atlanta. You know, we said we was going to continue to keep on doing the job while we came down here on business. Official business right here though. Check it, man, we got somebody today, you guys, man. Very special, man. How's your Z is in the building? Say it, man. Hey, so what's up? Man, living life is great. God is good. I'm happy to be here. I'm honored. Thank y'all for having me with Miss Jamaica. Check it, man. So are you, you say you promote Clif. Oh, Clif, Texas. That's my hood. All day, all day. That's your hood. Yes, born and raised. Trap, born and just remade that. Did they? Yeah, I don't know what's up with that. Man, I didn't even know it. I'm out of the loop. Yeah, you got it, man. So how's everything going, man, with the transition down here in Atlanta? You know what? I love it. You know, it was definitely a faith move. It was, God gave me a word, told me to come here, and it was just a blind move. It was, I was a little nervous. Okay, a little out of line. I was nervous. Yeah. Had you visited here before? I had. I had been here once. Okay. Because I'm an actress as well. Right. I heard that. Yeah, I'm an actress. I've done film and I've done stage. I've done a lot. And the last time I was here is for the Bronson Film Festival. And we had a movie here in the Film Festival, and I was sick the whole time. So I didn't really get a chance to look around and enjoy the city. And the next time I came was when I moved. Atlanta of all places, why Atlanta? You know what? It was God. It was all God. I remember in 2017, he had dropped a word and was like, you know what? You're going to be moving to Atlanta. And so I was ready to go then. I was like, okay, well, let's go. There was a lot of chaos going on in my life, but it was the bad timing. And so I had finally gotten stabilized things that kind of mellowed out in my life. And then God was like, hey, you're going to Atlanta. And I was like, no, no, I'm good. You know, these are finally good in my life. And then he just started short shutting every door around me. And next thing, you know, I was like, every door that I was like, I couldn't go. He just opened it wide open. So he was shutting doors, opening doors. And it was just a smooth transition. And I've been here ever since. I don't know why the things that you're saying that's what came to my mind was joining the well. Listen. Because he wanted him to go here. But he said, no, I'm going over here. And he shut all the, he's like, oh, you're going to listen to me. Yeah. And that's exactly what started happening. It was, it was crazy how it happened though. Because I was, I wouldn't say it was excuses. It was real life stuff of reasons why I could not go. And a lot of things that were holding me back. It was like, God was like, I got you. If you just be obedient and do what I told you to do. I worry about everything else. I've already made the way. I just need you to be obedient and go. And that's what I did. Obedience have a lot to do it, but faith have more. It's huge to know that you can lay all of your fears, all of your worries in him. And know that he's going to open those doors. Right. Even when time seemed hard, you might not be able to, you know, you're like, oh, where am I going to stay? All of a sudden, somebody comes up and say something to you. Man, this, I mean, just the entire transition from packing to moving out here. You know, I'm not even sure if we have time for that, but I don't even want to go into it. But it was literally by faith. And it was dark and it wasn't until I got here. Did you know where you were going to come to when you came here? Well, yeah. The apartment that I lived in in Dallas, I live at their sister property. So that part just worked. That just kind of worked. At least you had someone to lay it out. Right. But when I got here, I remember I was laying on my air mattress. I had a truck full of furniture and I was just crying. I was like, God, I'm down here. You got me here. I don't know what to do. And the Holy Spirit was like, listen, I've made a way for you to get here every step. And so you either keep moving and I keep making a way or you can stand still and nothing's happening. Were you doing a ministry in Dallas as well? No. Well, I was already an ordained pastor. But you weren't doing... Right. I didn't have my own ministry or anything else. I was actually partnering with my uncle. He has a ministry called Turning Point Christian Fellowship in Dallas. In Dallas, okay. And so I had left that ministry and came here and I was actually attending another church. And so it was nothing with me, like my ministry personally. I always had a prayer line, but that was it. It wasn't until last July. Actually, well, the crazy part is today is the one year anniversary of God telling me to start ZMR ministries. And I was on the phone with a friend last night just talking to like four in the morning and she and I, my best friend, and we were talking and I said, yo, today I put it on my calendar. And I said, what is the coincidence on the eyes that today is the actual day that God told me to start ZMR ministries. And then it just went full throttle. And a year later it's a full baby running and walking and talking. So would you start in your ministry? And God told you to do that. What is it about you and your ministry that makes you different from any other ministry? It's not traditional. So we bring in the pulpit to conversation. So instead of preaching a sermon, because a lot of people, you know, the sad part is they have a bad taste in their mouth when it comes to church. They have a bad taste in their mouth when it comes to preachers. I'm not gonna say, when you say church, because we're not traditionalist. No, hold on, hold on, I'm gonna tell you. For us, we don't, we say that building. Right. So cause we believe that, or the auditorium, cause we believe that church is anywhere you gather together. It is. But a lot of people, because of tradition, think church is that building over here. Right. So every time when someone says that up, always the... No, you're absolutely right, because we are the church. Right. We are. But I want to hear the rest of your story. But the thing about it was, the Lord was just like, some people may never go into a church and listen to a sermon. The times are changing. The way that God is getting the gospel out into the four corners of the world is different. And so what I did was take practicality and spirituality and put it at the table. So it's not just preaching to you about love, about faith. It's actually having a conversation with somebody. They're telling their story. We're talking about real-life situations, circumstances, and answering questions that they may never get in the pulpit. They may never go to counseling. They may never talk to a therapist. But they're learning about that particular topic by listening to me and whichever guest is there. And not all of my guests are in ministry. But everything that you do when you're doing that, are you still referring everything right back to scripture? Yes. So it is scripture-based. Because a lot of people who talk about instances and we call them motivational speakers, because they'll tell you about what happened to them, but never mention hardly anything related to the Bible. No, no, no, no. Everything is scripture-based. Everything goes right back to the Word. I mean, it wouldn't be ZMR ministries without the Word. And I understand ministry is in different facets. It's in different forms. Like you said, it's interesting. You said that because I actually had a conversation like that with a motivational speaker. And he felt like, I am a preacher. And I was like, where is your biblical context? Where is your text that you're coming from? And he's like, I don't have to quote the Bible to be a minister. And I'm like, bruh, yeah, actually you do. Especially if you are speaking to unbelievers. Our whole point is to win them to Christ. You can't win them to Christ without His Word. And so, of course, everything is scripture-based. We don't just go off of personal testimony. Some of it is, but a lot of it is real life circumstances. We're talking about things in the secular world. We're talking about, because it's weekly on Facebook and YouTube, 8 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, and put that tag in there, on Facebook and YouTube. But every day is something different. On Mondays, we have what's called Move Sweet Monday, and we are coming with one word, and it's usually starting with R-E. So you're resetting, you're realigning, you're adjusting, you're re-something, reconstructing, just to give you a thought to carry out the rest of your week, but it's all taken from the scripture. So we give you the definition of the word. We relate it to your person alive, but we also line it up with text from the scripture so you can go throughout your weeks saying, where do I need to readjust? Where do I need to reconstruct? Where do I need to realign? Where do I need to repent? It's always with a read. Tuesdays is entrepreneurs. We call it entrepreneur what? We're talking to entrepreneurs, how they started, how they can encourage other people to start their business. Wednesdays, we call what's the issue. And this is virtually? Yeah. Okay. 100% online. We do what's the issue Wednesday, and it's always a certain issue, whether it's a church issue, whether it's a world issue, whether it's abuse, whether it's something else. It's always related to the gospel. Thursdays is Bible study, Walk the Word, and Fridays is girl talk, where we chill out. We sit back, we kick back, and we talk about real stuff that the church don't want to talk about, sex, masturbation, abuse, attitudes, things that we don't get taught behind a pulpit, but it's conversation that we would have with each other. It's like, now let's talk about it in a group setting with me and my girls, and we always end it with an encouraging word saying, hey, maybe you need to pray about this when you get with doing your girls and y'all talk about it. But not only that, anything that you're going through, even what you're talking about with the girls, what people don't realize that you can relate everything back to the Bible to scripture, because when you're talking, because not just power, and a lot of people don't know, and there's nothing new under the sun, but you just have to search and really figure out, okay, oh, that's what she was okay, and that's how you can relate it to today. And each person can take a certain person, whether it was prophetess Anna or anybody from the Bible, a female, and say, that's me, because of what she went through and how she overcame it. Yeah, and it's, I mean, I love that you said that because the Bible says, my people perish for the lack of knowledge. And so a lot of people may never pick up a Bible, you are their Bible. And so if you are living out the word, if you are walking out the word, if you are talking the word and you're always relating it back to scripture, you're feeding them the word whether they know it or not. And so you want to encourage them to go back and read it for themselves, because I grew up in church. I grew up in a church home, Cogis, church of God of Christ. And we always, you know, it was just inundated in us. But it wasn't until I became an adult that I started reading and really reading and studying for myself that I was just like, okay, I was just quoting this stuff. You know, it wasn't in real life to me. There's a difference between quoting it all, getting a true meaning and putting it behind it. Exactly. And that's what started happening for me. I started learning the word for myself and God was taking me on my own journey, my own walk. I wasn't living off of my family prayers, you know, their testimonies. It was like God was making me a testimony. He was making me a blueprint for somebody else. And so that's what happens, you know, it's like you always want to get it for yourself. You know what a crazy thing is, is that, and I don't know if y'all know anybody who can be, who can contradict this, but everybody I'd noticed that have learned about God and really accepted him now as an adult. And really know the true meaning of his word is always as an adult, because like you have to go through a lot before you learn to appreciate and really have these words stick into your brain, no matter how much you've been in church or you've been taught from a kid. I'm sure there's some children out there who can still look at the word and it means something to them. You know what I mean? But not many. I feel like you have to be an adult and go through a lot before you can really accept it. I think the best way to put that is, you know, there are advantages and disadvantages of growing up in church. And so of course you learn the word, you know who God is, you've seen the miracles, you've seen, you know, people get saved, you've seen everything. However, I have a good friend who's a prophet, she's a pastor and she didn't grow up in church. She didn't even start going to church until she was about 1920. But the advantage that she had is she didn't have to unlearn all of the stuff that I had learned growing up in church. So all the traditionalism, all the religiosity, all of the, you know, the man-made rules that we thought we had to abide by, I had to unlearn all of those things and get to know God for me. And she never had to go through that process. So the process that she has in knowing Christ for herself, it's so pure. It's just like, I didn't have to unlearn that stuff. I didn't have to get past the church hurt. I didn't have to get past, you know, seeing this and then people live in a certain way, this way and then a certain way, another way. I didn't have to get past the titles that people put on me or the expectations that you were expected to have, how you're supposed to walk. It just came fresh for her. And as a child, children do as they're told. So a lot of times they can't rebel to say, oh no, that can't be right or, you know, this is how I read it and this is how I got it. What you're all saying is most children are not going to stand up to their elders and say that, no, this, how you're teaching this and what you're doing is not correct. And you know what? I think a lot of times, and I've grown into this, is to forgive them because they were only doing what they were talking. What they were talking. And so when we would ask questions about the word or, you know, questioning, they would say, you don't question the word. You know, don't question God. The Bible is black and white. And I'm like, no, he wants us to question. That's how relationship comes. You learn God through the word. And so if I want more understanding or I'm not, or I don't agree with something, why wouldn't he want me to ask? He wants us to come to him. He wants us to pour it all in his lap. He wants to endow us with the wisdom with revelation, all of those things. And so growing up in the kind of church that I grew up in, a lot of it was just, just to the point, you know, you live in a church where you in. I was in church. God in Christ. No, no shade. My bad. But it's just, it's just the way that it was. And it wasn't until I, you know, stepped away and God took down those boundaries and parameters around my mind, around my spirit. And it's crazy that I'm almost 39. And there are things that are still shedding away that he's just like, you can't have this way of thinking and be fit for the kingdom. You know, that's not how I think. That's not, let me show you this in a word. And so it's like, I think about Jesus and he was always an outcast. He was a rebel. He never fit in with the church people. He was always out and about amongst everybody else that we would look at and say, you don't need to be around them, you know, they, they not say, they not this, you know, this and the other and Jesus, he didn't care. He didn't care. And so it's learning that like, not caring about the image because you can see a preacher, you know, with a bunch of rappers and automatically assume, oh, you know, he's trying to acclimate. He's doing this down a third. When in reality, you don't know what assignment God has him on, you know, to teach them, to pour into them. They may be going through a deep depression and all we see is the glitz and glamour when, when he's like, no, I sent her there to help them through this process. So they won't commit suicide. But all you see is, oh, that's Pastor Z with a rapper, you know, she's trying to be known. She's trying to be this. And I'm like, I'm on assignment, baby. I don't have time to try to convince you. So it's tearing down. You sound like my husband. Oh, really? Yeah. Uh-oh. I'm going to let y'all finish. No. Sometimes, you know, I'm just sitting here listening because, you know, I understand, you know, Jesus wasn't around church people. Right. He wasn't around religious people. Yeah. So he's basically, um, he's the type of person that meets you where, where you're at. Yeah. He showed us, he showed us how to live for him. And I think a lot of times what happens is, you know, we do get caught up in all those different catches and going to come and growing up or whatever. I can be quite honest with you, you know, I thank God for having the opportunity to go through some things and ever being a member of any church or nothing. Just like your friend. And I just, my children, they never been a member of any church. I've been teaching them all their life. They've been to some churches, but we, you know, if I were going to tell you to join a church, so I'd never join one. If you find it in the scripture, let me know. I'll definitely join it tomorrow. You know what I'm saying? You show me why Jesus joined it. I'll join it just like he did. You know, whatever you tell me to do, I believe the Bible says you're in Christ. You know what I mean? It says that you're in Christ. Paul said that they, you know, any man be in Christ Jesus. You know what I mean? So I just, I feel like, you know, there's nothing wrong with joining it. I feel like everybody got to understand that different people. You had Phillip and Thomas. You had Peter and all these different people that was from different walks of life. That's the way God, God meets you where you at. He loves you. You know, he loves you. I don't, you know, I don't get caught up in that. If you tell you to do something, you do it. You know what I mean? Don't forsake the seminary. I was, I was waiting on you to finish it, but you beat me to it. I've been, I've been assembling. I teach. I've been teaching for years, but I just don't put those stipulations like everybody try to do those, because everybody not, you got guys in prison, man. You got people that's home outside of the road and nobody never go to. I don't play with it. You know, I will do some things and I talk to many pastors. Not just a lot of them don't know. That's who I'm friends with. But at the end of the day, hey man, you know, I don't do what every, I do what God tell me to do. Right. I don't, I don't get caught up in, I'm gonna do, I'm going with you. I don't do all that. You know, if God tell me to do it, I'll do it. If you want to go feed the homeless, if you want to go do something in Jesus, I'm coming. I'm going to put that money up and I'm going to do what it takes to get the ministry to worry about and everything else. I'll evangelize or do whatever you want to do. Right, right. I think a lot of times people just, I mean, they try to complicate and frustrate the grace. And I don't, I don't get out with it. You know, I don't drink. I don't smoke. I didn't do that in years. I quit doing that 26, 27 years ago. I don't even, what do you want from me? Right, right. The same as you. Right. You want to accept me as your brother or not? It doesn't matter to me. And I meet, I deal with rappers and everybody. I don't play with it. Charleston White, one of the guys who everybody say, oh, he's this, he's that. He, you shouldn't be around him. He does. Farrakhan, I don't care nothing about all this. Right, right. I meet people where they at. God got me on a mission where you ain't even to talk to these people, but you'll talk about them. You won't even have an opportunity to speak with them, but I do. So I'm not for to play with what God put in me to deal with my people. They put in my life. You know what I mean? And I think it's just about understanding your purpose and your assignment. Self-worth. You know, the, I want to go back to, you know, you saying for sake and not the assembling of yourselves. So it's been a huge topic, especially since the pandemic. Because a lot of people, a lot of people have chosen not to go back to church. They're like, I learned God more just sitting at the house. And I saw a lot, my eyes have been enlightened since I was in the pandemic. And now they're just like, I don't think I have to ever go back to a building. That's the thing. I love the pandemic stories, the fact that the exposure, the exposure. No, but it made a lot of people learn how to study for themselves. Yeah. Yeah. Because they couldn't go to church. Yeah. So they had to learn how to open this book and figure these words out themselves and not just have somebody try to break it down and believe everything that this person is saying, because some people don't, as I said, don't actually teach from the scriptures. Why not do both? I mean, what's wrong with doing both? Nothing's wrong with doing both. Everybody want to, they get insecure about how they worship and then they want to place it on somebody else. And what works for them. Yeah. So they can make it to where they can get confirmation. Yeah. They go force confirmation. Yeah. You see what I'm saying? And that ain't cool. But I mean, I know God is big enough for the job. I guarantee you that. Yeah. We know that. We know that. You telling everybody, but the Holy Spirit, do you exclude the Holy Spirit that's in the men who accept Christ and the women who accept Christ and save you. Does he maneuver through the Holy Spirit? Mm-hmm. Does he? I mean, I mean, the man is known the man is known by the fruit that he bears, right? Or tree is known by the fruit they bear. So you got to try the spirit by the spirit. And I don't care who it is. You can be in a church or I can be sitting here talking to y'all. You try the spirit by the spirit. That's when you let your Holy Ghost work for you. That's why when you said that though, that's why I'm when you were talking about, you know, at the same time, you need to study whatever that's being taught for yourself to know that whatever the person is teaching is correct. I mean, second Timothy says that though, study to show yourself approved unto God. A workman needs to not be ashamed. So you have to let the Holy Ghost teach you how to rightly divide the world. A lot of people don't do that. They're not doing it. They just go there and the pandemic helping people. It's me. It is hoping that they don't go back to their regular routine. Unfortunately it is because everybody has been going back to normalcy. Yeah. And the thing about the pandemic that if you really are spirit led, you can see what God was trying to do is he's trying to break that. He's like, I need you to get back to me. I need you to get back to me personally. Not, you know, as far as just your regular way of doing things is it really should have. What it should have done is get people right back to him instead of, you know, oh, Bishop this, Bishop that I need a praise team to do this. I need a worship leader to lead me into worship. You lead yourself into worship. You get in your own prayer closet. You need to learn how to preach to yourself. The Bible says David encouraged yourself in the Lord. You do the same thing. Crack that Bible. It's 66 books. Okay. So you go in there and you do it yourself. Do the work. And that's what people don't want to do. They want to be spoon fed. They want somebody to preach them. They shout. They get a good word. They go home. They live like they've been living the rest of the week. You know, and then they complain about it. Oh, he's just giving anyone that's going to change to be. Yeah, because you have people who example, who are bigger. Mm-hmm. And I want to work. I want to work. I'm going to go to the gym. Whatever. I go into the gym for two seconds and then come back on like I'm too much hard work to do that. Right. I go do a surgery. Everybody's looking for the easy way out. Get quick quick. But there's no easy way to God. Yeah, but I tell you what, he definitely loves you. He says it constantly. He loves us. understand and he loves us where we're at. He loved, he just, he loves, he loved the blind man, he loved the man Zacchaeus in the tree in Luke chapter 19. Wherever he was at, he loved you. If he was blind, bottomless, whoever you were, he loved you. He didn't turn nobody away. Well, I think what we're going wrong is we're trying to play Jesus. When all he told us is just be a disciple, you know, going to all the world and preach the gospel. You know, we're loving kindness, have our drondi. The problem is we're trying to be their judge, we're trying to be their lawyer, we're trying to be their jury, we're trying to be all of those parts instead of just loving them to the cross. If you just love with your life, just live with your life, the Holy Spirit would draw. He's the one that would bring about conviction. He's the one that does the heart surgery. That's why it says don't put on the form of godliness. You know, it's a lot of people putting on the form and denying the power they're of. And so that's what we're projecting on to people because the people that's doing that, they're still messed up themselves. And so they're going out and witnessing to people and they want to see an outward manifestation when Christ is like, if you would just love them, I'm dealing with them from the inside out. You'll still, you'll start seeing an outward manifestation because I'm changing them internally. You don't have to tell them, hey, you shouldn't be out here, you know, twerking, showing your blood bending over, you're in provocative clothing, you know, cussing, drinking, pimping, whatever it is that you do, ain't judging nobody. But it's like, you're expecting them to say to send us prayer and then just walk away. It's a process. It's a process. It is. It's a life that leaves people out of darkness. If you for God, people should be able to see you. It don't matter who you are working with. If you're dealing with people and they're around you and they're not seeing something in you, they make them respect you, then you need to check your walk. And your life should preach even when you don't. It goes back to some people, you're the only Bible that they see. And so it's like, you don't have to show me a scripture if I see your life. And that will make them say, I want that. Whatever it is that she has, I want it. And so, you know, that's when you start, the Holy Spirit will start drawing them. He draws, you know, he's a gentleman. He don't force himself. I stand at the door and I knock. It's up to you to let him in. So the Holy Spirit will constantly be knocking on your heart through conversation, through, you know, through whatever it is, you know, whatever. That's what I always pray about. I always pray. It's like Nicodemus was like what you say. Right. The whole time he was dealing with Jesus in the book of John. Pretty much it was something in him that kept drawing him to Jesus. Right, right. And but it's telling of who we are because, you know, he went to Jesus at night. He didn't want nobody else to know. But he went back again. Right, right. It's a constant evolution. Exactly, exactly. Everybody that we see, we want to put them in a spot where they're at. But God has an ultimate plan to take you as he want to take you. It's God to give the increase. So when I see a person in a certain position, I don't just leave in there or act like it's over for him because that's what this council culture do. We can't set up and look at people and say, oh, this is what he is. You don't know what he is. God knows what he is. Right. You got to let that person evolve because God is the one going to grow that seed, Yeah, but it goes back to what I said, you know, like you just said, the Bible says one man plants another man waters, God brings the increase. We try to do all of it. That's it. We want to do all of it. And it goes back to one of my friends said, you know, she think it's a competition in the church to show who's more holy, who's more anointed, who's more powerful. I touched him and they got saved, they got filled, they got delivered, they didn't have a taste for cigarettes that day. And I'm like, so some were healed immediately and some were healed as they went. And so it's like, stop trying to play Jesus, stop trying to play the Holy Spirit in the church where it's always people wanting to be seen because you had those people who would always throw themselves on the floor or prayed out loud or had to be allowed to sing. And people look at them as like, that's the, the most holy one in the church because she'll be like the mother of the church. So right, right. But it's when you start reading the Bible and searching things, you're like, that's fleshly. Right. All of that. It's self-exalting. Exactly. Because you're not uplifting Christ. That's why a lot of times I try to practice in everything that I do. Somebody give you a compliment. You'd be like, it's only because of God. You know, you have to always give him the glory and everything you do no matter what it is. And you know, it's really pride. It's an idol. It's idolatry. Because you want the praise and the worship to come to you. And we don't see that that's Luciferic pretty much because that's, that's all Lucifer wanted. He wanted to be worshiped. He wanted to take the glory away from God. And so that's why the Bible says he hates a proud spirit, even a proud look. And because pride takes the glory, it takes the light, it takes the face off, it takes eyes off of Christ and puts it on you. And so that's, that's the problem with a lot of people that's in the body of Christ, but it's really, it's really across the board. Because when you look at the word, I mean, at the world, pride is dominant everywhere. Everything is about me. It's me, me, me, me. And it's easy for anybody to fall in that trap, but that's why I say practice makes perfect. If you start to practice to say anytime whenever you're doing anything, say it was only because of the power of God or only because of the power of Jesus. Yes, you might remember to say a couple of times and sometimes you'd be like, Oh, thank you. I know I did a good job. But the more you say it is the more you take self out of it and you always giving him the glory. But unfortunately it comes, it usually comes through a breakdown, you know, God having to humble you. And that, that, that humbling process is sometimes devastating. You're losing things. You know, you lose your job, you lose your family, you're stripped away of everything. And so it puts you in a place or in a position where you, you don't have anything else but to look up, to look up and say, save me. I'm sorry. You know, it's not about me. And that's where a lot of people's pride is broken. It's broken through brokenness. But it's unfortunate because that's where we are. And it's like I said, it's not just in the world. You see it a lot in the body of Christ. And that's the real unfortunate part because we're suffering and it's causing the body of Christ to suffer. And we're losing a lot of souls that we were sent to be saved or to save, you know, to bring them into the fold because of that, because of pride. Man, you're dope, man. I like the way you, I like the way you come across. What? Thank you. You know, God is good. I mean, you won his angel. Praise God. I want to go back to, you know, when you were younger, did you always want to be in the ministry? Or how do you want to be? Absolutely not. I want to be an actress. And I just want to be a save actress that talks about Jesus. I didn't, I didn't want to do this. So it was like when, when I knew the call was on my life, I ran fiercely. I was literally Sha'Keri Richardson So the acting, are you still acting right now? Yes. Well, not right now. I'm working on a lot of behind the scenes stuff. The last film that I shot was in late part of 2018. And so I was, I mean, I was an actress in that movie, I co-wrote and directed. And what's the biggest film you've been in? It's called Lady Luck. That's the biggest film? Yeah. And so it's on, it's on Amazon Prime. And so we just did the sequel to Lady Luck. But no big, no big screen. Not major. No, I mean, Amazon, you know what, it's a lot of movies on Amazon. Wait a minute. I got movies in red box. I got movies on EDLers. And I'm talking about big screen. We've had some showings in the AMC theaters in Dallas now. Wait a minute. Shout out to a bunch of, you know, I worked in and I'm talking about back then. Oh, no, I haven't, as far as like major studio motion pictures know, but I mean, I've had, I've done like six or seven movies. Did you do acting classes? I did theater in college. In college. Yeah. And I've done workshops here and there, but I mean, no, I didn't, as far as training to be an actress, I think I learned more about being an actress in church. Okay. What did you say? Okay. What can people find you at? What can y'all, because it's just that, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What can people find you at? I am on, okay. So y'all can find me. My name is Zanya Morat Robinson. I'm on Facebook. You can look me up at Zanya Morat Robinson. I'm on Instagram at Zanya Morat. I'm on Twitter at Zanya Morat. And then ZMR Ministries, of course, is at ZMR Ministries across the board. Facebook, Twitter, YouTube. What else, Jay? That's my brother. Facebook, Twitter, Twitter, YouTube. Those are the Instagram, Instagram. Instagram at ZMR Ministries. Y'all can go there and you can see all of the episodes from January. We got started. We went live January 11th. So if you want to catch an episode, you can YouTube or the Facebook page at ZMR Ministries. It's spelled Marat. So my name is Zanya Z-O-N-Y-A. Marat M-A-R-A-E-T Robinson. R-O-B-I-N-S-O-N. Zanya Morat Robinson. We appreciate you, man. Thank y'all for having me. Thank y'all. We love you. You come back to Dallas. You can come over and show that at our location in Dallas. Okay, okay. We can finish this up. D-Town. Part 2. The Triple D. It'll be in part 2. We definitely appreciate your time. You know what I mean? Shout out to what's-your-home girl name. Pasta Anita Jowar. Yeah, now I'm saying that. My cousin. My cousin. Oh, my man. That's my cousin. That's my cousin, Omar's wife. Got arrested. So, y'all know Bishop. Oh, come on, man. Yeah, shout out. Real talk. Shout out to my brother, Gerard, holding it down in the corner. Yeah, it seemed like- Minister McCullough over there. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, anyway, you know what I'm saying? Second, man. You should have got him on the table. I could have got some words. Oh, he got a lot to say. Trust me. They took it from me, bro. I'll just step back and watch. Next time. You say next time when we come to Dallas. Yeah, next time. Make sure you come with her, bro. We gonna sit together. Real talk. Yeah. Shout out to you, man. I like you, boy, man. It's a unique hustle, man. Oh, man.