 Check it, check it, check it, this is Unique House, this is your boy, your CEO, and I'm with the lovely, amazing, official Mr. Maker, what's going on? None, none, you know my dad, we're all gone. Well, I want y'all to know, like, subscribe, follow us on all social media platforms, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, you name it, Patreon, especially for all our full length interviews, and we're also on YouTube membership, that's where you can go ahead and sign up and see our full length interviews before these clips come out, because you know the clips can take a while before the full length starts coming out. So if you want to see it first, just sign up for our membership package, and you'll be the first to see it. Man, man, man, we got a special guest here today, y'all. She really don't need no introduction, man, this young lady, she, this is her second time on the show, man, Taylor Denise is in the building, man, from Shade Room, all that other stuff, man. She also do a lot, she don't just do one thing. She is very, very diverse when it comes down to hustling, man, entrepreneurship, man. Let's go on, what's going on, young lady? Hey, what's up? I'm so excited y'all brought me back. Man, why not? Man, why not? I mean, it's going down, man. So just, I mean, you know, for people who really don't know who you are, let's, let's go back in a little bit. Who, who is Taylor Denise? Yeah. So, Taylor, Dainese, Dainese, I'm sorry, my sister named Denise. No, yeah, my grandmother's middle name is Denise, so she named me Dainese. Yeah, so just to switch it up a little bit. But yeah, so pretty much right now I am the director of social content for the Shade Room teens at the Shade Room. I'm also a publicist for Darrow and a few other people in the city. And then I also have a podcast called the No Fuck Boy show. It's y'all still got to come on. I mean, I'm not, I did not forget, I did not forget. You still got to come on and support the podcast. You know, I've never been on nobody's platform in my life. Listen, it's the first time in everything. It, bear with me, okay? But definitely, so what made you guys start a podcast? Is it just you? It's me and three other people. But originally started with me and another set of three other people. It was people I went to high school with. And we just one day I just like really wanted to do a podcast. And I asked them if they wanted to do it. We all knew each other. We grew up together. So we just decided to do it. And we really wanted to the model of the podcast is competition makes headlines, but community makes a movement. And I feel like in Dallas, we always trying to compete with each other. We always trying to like who can get to the top first. And so one thing about the podcast is like, I'm a bring on somebody that you probably don't know in the city. I'm a connect people kind of like what we just did at the beginning, like kind of connecting people that usually don't connect in the city. And then supporting each other and really just we talk about all things, relationship topics. So we got a show coming up where we're going to talk about side chicks and that whole conversation that's been going on around like side chicks and stuff. And then we also like interview each person and then we play some games. So it's pretty chill. It's pretty fun. Man, maybe maybe I can get poke it better to come on there. The one same side piece. He been on whoever that'd be a hard, hard podcast then. Because that's his old. That's what blew up. Yeah. Yeah. You probably never heard this on that Southern blues. I don't think I have. I don't think I have funny things like when you think about when you said side chicks, you know, for some reason will come to my mind because Nikki natural been on here. And I know like on her show, I'm not on her show on her Instagram. She always talking about, you know, men can't be monogamous. They can't have this one person. They have to have like, even if they're married, they always have like a side chick or somebody. And even I wouldn't even call them a side chick because the wife or whoever will know. And sometimes it'll be all of them together or, you know, whatever. And that's like a new norm now. Yeah. This poly life that people are talking about. You're married, right? I am. So what do you think about that being married and people with poly life and stuff like that? Personally, I have some friends that are in poly relationships and like, that's them. Like if that's I just feel like whatever works for you, you got to kind of define that for yourself and let it work for you. So it doesn't bother me. I think a lot of people have a lot of opinions about other people's relationships that you not going home with that person, you know what I mean? Like as a friend, only thing I could really do is be there for you. Like I would be with a friend who was married to single, you know what I mean? Just be there for you. And we I mean, I've never I mean, honestly, the person that I know this in a poly relationship is the coolest person I've ever met. So yeah, like I don't I don't it doesn't bother me at all. Because one thing I always wonder, I'm like, I know that the person who is not so called a wife or who's are always there with that person must get jealous every now and again, because if you build in a relationship and you with somebody all the time, you know, every now and again, you want to be that person who lives there, be with them all the time, do everything with them. Now, you know, we females get attached and want that, you know, so how does that work? You know, it's not for me. Like I can't lie and act like I would be open to something like that. But I think for the people, like if you come with the understanding of what you're getting yourself into and the communication is clear and the lines of expectation is cleared. And I mean, if you catch feelings bigger than what you're supposed to, then that, you know, you know, yes, I mean, I'm not trying to say like it's only on you. But like, yeah, it kind of is if you it'd be different if you didn't know you were getting yourself into that situation. But if you know you're getting yourself into that situation, like come on. Well, you know, it's something else I, you know, you just you don't really know what a man feels and what a man wants. You know, you guys, you know, y'all trying to figure out what me and like, because we are the kings. Exactly. And so I think you should just wait on a man that find a good wife. He did find a good wife. I'm old school. I did a good thing. Yeah. So I don't I don't really I don't go with the new. I'm not from the new school, you know. But, you know, you just got to be honest with yourself, man. I can't really deal with just one woman dealing with you. We're dealing with two. Like this is we've been together for 20 years. Not too much on this. I can't deal with no three, four, five of y'all running around with all these damn questions, man. You know, I'm saying so. It's a huge commitment for them. Man, you know, I don't want to be around a lot of time. Nobody spending a lot more money to I'm spending a lot more damn money. We get a lot more work done starting a lot more businesses. Y'all is going to have to help. You know, if you want to hang out with me, if you want to be with me, you got to have a jail beat old song used to say. So I don't know if y'all know about old school. But yeah, this is a different world where I come from. It ain't like that. So I'm not I'm really up more old school. I don't I really I'm I mean, you know, I'm that R&B song you used to listen to. You know what I'm saying? I'm one of them. So now I tell you, listen, man, what's been going on, man? Like with social media, they stop paying on Instagram. I've heard. No, damn it. I ain't no hurt. I lost money on that deal. Yeah. Now, what happened? Like, like, do you talk to Mark Zuckerberg? I don't talk to Mark Zuckerberg. I don't talk to him. I think with social media, like. It I feel like the the amount of money that is being made and can be made off of social media, it is going to dwindle eventually, like someone is going to figure out like another way to go about certain different things. But just how we've gotten to where we are now. So I think just making sure that whatever skillset, like you guys are doing, building your own platform, making sure you have your own website, your own properties, you're getting people's emails and not just follows, you know what I'm saying? Like, I feel like a lot of people you're you're so dependent on a platform that might disappear tomorrow. And so if we also make sure we have our own like database, if Instagram like disappeared tomorrow, like, are you able to contact your fans and your followers? That's a big question to ask, you know? So I think with social media is just with Instagram not paying. I think meta in general is making some shifts. And I don't know if it's because of the, you know, recent layoffs or whatever that looks like. But a lot has to do with it. But I think if anybody was going to create their own platform as in like create another Facebook or so-called now would be the best time to come up with it. Because a lot of people are frustrated at Instagram, at Facebook and all of that. And they're looking for the next new TikTok, so to say, coming up. Right. Well, I heard you say earlier that you was working with DeRoe now. How did you guys even build that relationship and how did that come about? Yes. So when I was 23, I was 23 at the time, I decided to send an email to every pretty much like I had my journalism and I had like the stuff that I could go to school for, but entertainment is not that. Cut and dry. And so there's no like set path to go into entertainment. So I decided to email all of the I would say movers and shakers in Dallas. So from Eric about dudes to Roe, like those are like my top ones. Like if they respond, that's dope. And then, you know, even the ones that were up and coming up mode three, like things like that. I sent them all emails and just told them a little bit about me. I went back and read the email recently. It was very long, but I just told them a little bit about me and like my like path into social media and my path into like publicity. And well, actually it was social media at the time. And DeRoe hit me up and he was like, meet me at the W. I met him at the W and he basically told me that like I had my resume, like I felt like it was a job interview. I didn't know what to expect. I'm only used to job interviews. So I had got the resume and I showed it to him and he was like, OK, thank you. And then he was just like, I already have a social media person, but I really feel like you should be in publicity. And honestly, when I when he said that, I really kind of like felt defeated because I was like, dang, like all my experiences in social media, like I don't know this lane that he's trying to put me in. And he finally, like. We just he just told me to try it, like just try it. Like I see the vision, you don't see it yet. And I was just like, I don't see what you trying to get me to do. So I just did it and it just came so natural to me. Like it was just so easy for me to do like publicity. And so from there, it was like it was up like he kept me tapped in. I was doing press releases because I had journalism background. So I knew how to do press releases. Like I did press releases at a job before, like press kits, media kits. I just helped come create that. I think it was when he had to jump back at the time. That's when he was dropping that and he had the road day. He got the kids of the city. So that all of that was happening around that time. And I just continued to stay tapped in with him. And recently last year is when I actually is funny, like probably five years later is when I actually felt like I understood what he wanted me to do this for. Like it was my goal is to own a record label. So if I need to get contacts, I need to build relationships and like that's something I do naturally. And so he was just like, yeah, I feel like that's the the route for you. And we it's been I've been getting more clients now. Like I'm really like honing into it then before I was kind of hesitant. I was really keep trying to give him social media strategy. And he was like, no, I don't want you in that room. Like I want you in this room. So well, I think the role is one of those guys like when he was on the show, like you see our energy is we ever since I started this, he always tapped in. He I'm done chief. You know, it's a few of them and it just as soon as I opened the doors of half pain films, it was certain ones that Little Runny Mother Elf, you know, these guys they came. And it was not a problem. They showed up, Oh, boy, Prince. You know, I think it's a blessing that and fat pimp. I can't I can't not say I know. I probably miss somebody. If I did, don't play with me. OK, you know, I love you. But at the end of the day, you know, when you have that decided to embrace you like they did when I just I just opened the doors up to him, you know what I'm saying? And it came running because they felt like this was a great platform and they wanted something that defined them. And I think a lot of times people don't have an image out there where people can understand who they are. And if a person conveys it just right, then needs all these people that love you can get to know you and still care about who you are in your brain that you pretty much have. Because back in the days when he did ice cream paint job, people didn't know you. They didn't get to know you, except for if you was on one of six in park. Yeah. Or if you was on one of these bigger development, one of these bigger stations. That's all they got. They didn't get much back then, but now with podcasting and now with all the different social media platforms, they get to know you. And I think it's very, very important how you introduce yourself. You know what I mean? So this this is the whole game. So now, like, what is the plans for for rocking with the road? What do you see in the near future for what you guys got? But I know you got a big album dropping next month. Yes, he has Star Baby drop in on July 7th. We're actually doing a whole weekend of events. And so he'll be doing an event with the Rowan friends on that Friday when the album drops. We haven't released the details for Saturday yet. But Sunday, I am doing a Dallas Nights event and to row his headlining. So we're kind of like wrapping all of that together. So that outside of that for next month. And there's a lot of stuff in store. I can't I feel like me and Doreau need to come back and talk about it, because there's some stuff that's still up in the air that I can't talk about right now. But I would say Doreau is very serious about making sure the city is seen as one. I mean, we're one of the top five markets, but not in music, you know? So making sure the city is seen that way in the music space. And I feel like his strategic partnerships with the Mavs and the Cowboys and, you know, having relationships with like Mark Cubans and Jerry Jones. And even like with the city, with the different podcasts, boss talk and even the radio shows, like he's able. He's created that like footprint and that like guideline. And so just making sure that he's given back. I mean, we've seen he's done that with like young nation before, but like really just doing that on a larger scale. So. Well, you know, he's he is the guy that, you know, when I think about the city and the way his movement happened, he is a platinum artist, you know what I mean? And there's not a lot of them. You got O.G. Bobby Billions now, Mo 3. Yeah. Yellow Beazy. Yeah. These are platinum artists in the city. Of course, Eric Abadou. Yeah. D.O.C. All this stuff, all this stuff goes without saying, you know, there is a place where we can build a foundation for the local artist here to know the hey, man, you know, you go to Dallas, man, there's a chance you can blow up. But you have to. It has to be some unification. And I think that's one of the biggest things that the city don't have. Like you started, you know, they make it out of a competition. Instead of them coming together. There is no more. We are the world. We are the children. We are the ones that make a brighter day. So let's start giving, you know, there is some really, really solid. Like I feel like it's kind of. There's a lot of solid people because I built some really solid relationships in the city. But then there's kind of mixed in with like some people that you got to be aware of. And I think sometimes people don't want to tell certain like things like, hey, make sure you, you know, watch out for this person or like, make sure you be careful or, you know, and I think it's just to make sure you have to write people in your camp who are keeping like, hey, like you need to know your me, even you, we have conversation. You need to know your value. You need to know your what you bring to the table. And like, if you don't have people like that in your circle, then you're going to have a lot of competition in who, you know, because a lot of a lot of times you're you're putting yourself against people or putting yourself with people who they don't want to see both of y'all win, they want to see one of y'all win, you know what I mean? But you don't find it out until it's right, you know, right neck and neck. I think Big X had a song about that. And I can't remember what song it was, but it was on a mark. And he talks about that. Like I was, it was cool. You knew the plan. You knew what the plan was. And then you kind of switched up. I think it was called switched up. You kind of switched up on me when when it wasn't going to your favor. It was going to my favor. But if it was going to your favor, I still would have been, you know, supporting you. And so I think just understanding the circle that you keep. Wow. So you you seem like, you know, like, like when me and you talk, I know already that you you you definitely special and needed in the city. And I think you really, really are way more, you know, of a, you know, your your value is so much more than than what people would realize because of the way you're connected with people and social media. Yeah. You know, you come on Boss Talk 101. And that was hard. You know what I'm saying? How do you think we do it? As far as pulling up in the city like we did, which this story been there for 17 years, man. Yeah, I would say with Boss Talk, like, I think that you're no longer a like for the city is like y'all have. No, I'm saying like y'all, like, I feel like, you know, starting off, you could have said that, like, yeah, you were really trying to engage the city and bring on people in the city. But the the people that you bring on a just for the city no more. Like it's grown. But I like that because really, like there's when you're seeing like these clips rolling on social media is Boss Talk. It's real life. It's stage is Dallas based companies. And we don't really get our flowers for the the the mark that we're making on podcasting and social media right now. And that's crazy to me. Even when you look at TikTok right now, all of those movements are boogie movements. Let's be honest, like, those are boogie dances and like people just created them into TikTok dances. And so just really like protecting our culture and protecting and also supporting each other like you obviously get support. But there's other brands that I feel like don't. I feel like people like kind of are choosy and pick and choose who they want to support and so just making sure we're tapping in with the, you know, people want to come through Dallas. You should be saying like, Hey, have you hit up E? Have you hit up this person? Have you hit up? But people want to keep that contacts to themselves. And like, I just feel like if you got the key to the door, like try to get as many people in as possible. Yeah, I think I think it and I mean, I'm so I mean, I care about the people that I connect with, you know what I mean? I want to do things to where like I go the extra mile to make sure that like, like you just seen that that person meets this person as this person is leaving or coming and connect the dots in that way strategically because good people, you know, they kind of, you know, association brings about assimilation. So when you start hanging with this person, it's a reason like you ain't gonna just hang around if the energy ain't right, you know what I mean? So a lot of times that energy got to be right. There are certain people that have been on Boss Talk 101 that will never be back on Boss Talk 101. There are certain things that has happened on Boss Talk 101 that will never happen again because these are growing moments. We have to grow the platform. We have to bring the right people and the right energy around so that we can create this wave of positivity because I'm an older guy, my wife and I've been married for 20 years. All this stuff matters for me as to how people are embracing what we do in a way to where it can be of some value to them if they're watching this show. So we're not just bringing in in everybody. You have to be selected to come on Boss Talk 101. And it definitely is spiritual to be honest, what you think? I totally agree. Yeah, well, there it is. She totally agree. It's up then. No, I love y'all's relationship. I love how y'all compliment each other, you know what I mean? Like I just noticed how y'all work as a team and like I think it's something that, that's why I wanna interview y'all cause it's like in terms of, I'm bringing that back. We circling, we circling it back. But that's why I want to is because like when you look at a successful like black business and a black couple who came in and got it and like made it happen for themselves. Like y'all are that definition and like you should let people like learn more about who you guys are. Cause there's people that want advice from y'all from a relationship standpoint. People that want advice from y'all from a business standpoint, you know what I'm saying? So I'm not gonna force you. But I just, I was just putting it out there. No, so, you know, what do you see for us? Okay, I'm interviewing you interview you better. And I don't want you to speak on this. I don't want you to get yourself no trouble. Okay. And if you can't speak on it, don't speak on it. What do you think about my boy Tyrese and what happened with him and Vlad and how he feel like, hey, man, you know. You're culture voodoo. He feel like he shouldn't have spoke on him to Boosie. I've had these people on my show numerous of times that say, I don't want you speaking on me. But at the end of the day, he's a journalist and he's been doing this for umpteen years and he doesn't look like us. But then at the end of the day, this is America. So I'm just trying to figure out, you know, but then he's not, he's not perfect. I don't put nobody in a box either. People grow and evolve and all that good stuff. They go for Tyrese and Vlad. But at the end of the day, just am I doing this right? Because I don't want to just put nobody out there. You know what I'm saying? Let me put it in this way. The way in which it happened, I don't know if you know the story, but Vlad invited Tyrese onto the show. You offered him 10,000. Offered him 10,000. He declined because of his, he wanted to probably talk about, you know, his divorce situation, because you know, everybody saw that the way how he broke down and what he'd said and so forth. Got it. But because he did not come on when, you know, Boosie is very frequent on Vlad. He asked him about Tyrese. Did you see what happened to Tyrese? I think he has issues. And he was like, no. I didn't see. I just the way how, you know how when you're asking certain questions, even if, you know, he did this laugh, you know, people can try to break down the laugh. Like, what did you mean by the laugh? He laughed this way. He laughed that way. You know what I mean? Got it. So they made it, you know, the way in which how everybody's making it sound, which it might be exactly how they're making it sound or it might not. I don't know. Got it. But Tyrese then came back and said, you know, don't speak on me. You know, why do people keep trying to go on this man's platform when all he does is try to break down black folks? Got it. You know what I mean? What do you think about that, Taylor? Just from like what y'all are saying and like the situation. There's two things. I feel like as a journalist, since we don't talk about that as a journalist or a podcaster or whatever that case, like I think we have to like understand that relationships are big. And so, you know, I don't have anything really bad to say about Vlad, but I think understanding like if someone, if I had a podcast and somebody told me they don't want to be mentioned on my podcast, if they don't want anything to do on my podcast, like I wouldn't mention them. Like I just personally, I wouldn't mention them because they're asking not to be like, what do I gain from, you know what I mean? Like what do I gain from like losing that relationship? Because the thing about situations is somebody might, I've had somebody tell me, you know what I mean? Like from a journalist standpoint that they didn't want to, you know, go through that story. So I could have, I could have took it and told the world like, you know, but it's the point is like they, I respected their boundaries. I respected what they wanted. And then I circle back, you know, I can circle back a year from now, and they might feel differently, you know what I mean? Or I could, they might circle back and come to me. So you don't know. So he's burning bridges, so to say. I don't know, but I wouldn't do it. Like I personally wouldn't move that way. But, and then in terms of Tyrese, like I just feel like sometimes when you get frustrated and you get fed up and you feel like you've done everything that you can do, sometimes you feel like you need to go that route. I don't feel like, I feel like I have friends who are very vocal on social media and that's the route that they want. And he is. You know, and so if that's his personality and his audience knows that and that's what he wants to do. And he feels like he does feel like he's been attacked. He's probably attacking back. That's probably what he's doing. He's defending himself. He's probably defending himself. Like, hey, like I didn't, I told you what it was. We were in a private DM and like this is, how did it even transition into this? So I think honestly maybe offline conversation with them maybe be beneficial, you know? I'm really big on like no beefs. Like, but I know that's not realistic. It might be, but I'm really big on like, I feel like everything with a conversation and communication and understanding where each person that's coming from might break down those barriers, but I'm also a big advocate for therapy. So that's probably why I'm being that way. So when you think about, you know, Boosie going on this show all the time, like he does, is it a thing where he's trying to provoke Boosie to talk about other brothers and find a way with, I don't think it's just brothers. It's whatever's going on. But usually we are the most entertaining people that you ever want to look at, you know, far as our culture and the way we do things. I think that the other stuff has no, nothing, it doesn't stimulate you the same way. When you look at the other cultures, the other races, there is nobody more entertaining than a brother that's in reform or sister that's doing her thing. I think we do it better than everybody. I mean, Iggy was close. Iggy Ozilia had some moments back in the day. She pulled up, she yields from Australia, but she'd be around the brothers. But Britney Spears was close, you know what I'm saying? But it is nothing, let me tell you now, more entertaining than what you've seen in our people because all the way, we are very, how can I say it? We, man, we bring it when we bring it. Whether it's drama, whether it's sports, whether it's rap, whether it's, we are the ones. Yeah, we are the culture. I feel like with your answer with a question with Boosie, like, I, like, I just, if that's his personality and you know what to expect, and you know, even with Vlad bringing Boosie on, you can say that with Vlad and Boosie, but like, I feel like there's other relationships that you see where that person brings on people multiple times, you know what I mean? So I think it's just like, they're comfortable talking to that journalist. They're comfortable talking to, if Boosie is comfortable talking to Vlad, he should continue to talk to Vlad. That's how it is. I think Charleston White would say cheese. Charleston White is comfortable talking to say cheese, and that's where he feels like his message is gonna be conveyed clearly. He should. I don't, you know, I don't think that there is like, a bad thing to having a personal relationship with somebody who you feel like, it's better, that's what I can say from the beginning. If you have that relationship and people feel comfortable coming to you, then you've established that, then that's a win. And Boosie know how to sidestep, cause Boosie didn't answer that question. He's like, I just don't know. And even if he did, he gonna say, I don't know. And there's times before just like Pimp and Ken came on here and there's a situation where Vlad again, asked him about the situation that Pimp and Ken spoke on, where he knows Pimp and Ken and he could have easily reached out to him and asked him to come on the show so we can talk about it, but instead then he asked Boosie instead. You know what I mean? So this is not like a one time incident that happened, but again, is he the only one that does that? Do other interviewers do that? I'm trying to. They might do it, but they don't do it as good as Vlad. Vlad is damn good at pretty much giving you a, yeah, a situation where it can be very testy. I'll just put it like that. Or are we just saying that because Vlad is white compared to other people who are black? That is a big part of it. That's a huge part of it. But I guess my biggest thing is like, if you had a publicist and if you had a publicist and you, if someone is dealing with your publicist, it probably would go a whole different conversation. You know what I mean? But when people are dealing with people one-on-one, you, it is a level of comfortability, you know? And I feel like if they were going through people's publicist and they had teams that were there listening on to the conversation and being like stopping the interview and stuff like that, like when it's something goes left or having talking points or having off-limit things, like you wouldn't run into this. That's a lie because then if you're on a platform- You just don't call it one with a flat out. Hold on, because if you're on a platform, you know, thank God we're not live and a lot of these shows aren't live, but if you're on a platform that is live, it's already out there. Most of the ones that I personally, I'm talking from the ones that aren't live. Yeah, most of the ones I've dealt with are prerecorded and I like even the ones that I've done for other people where I'm interviewing, they're prerecorded, their team will let me know, their team is listening in, if it's virtual, their team is there, if it's in person, like that's the experience. So in terms of live, I think- Yeah, because you can't really stop that. You can't do anything from a live standpoint. But a lot of the ones like Blad or Sagey, they're prerecorded, they're prerecorded interviews. So I think that, I think we need to give everybody grace. Like everybody just needs to give each other some grace, honestly, because a lot of the stuff that happens in the media is just misunderstandings. Well, I wanna ask you another thing and it's about something else that's been popping up in the news, man. Jamie Foxx, we ain't seen him no more since that, since he had that tragic fatal going to the hospital. Some people said he was dead already. There was a lot being said when he was at the, in the hospital, then when he gets out, there's been no pictures, there's been no visuals, there's people bringing up old stuff and making it look new just so they can try to get some clicks and some sound bites and some likes. I've seen him do it. I came to a point on news you can use and I always said, quit trying to act like you don't have no footage of Jamie when Jamie told you what he believed in. His grandma, Talyn, and the fact, he's from right up the street here. He's right here and yeah, so when you look at him and God, the way he felt, I've heard him sing no weapon, you know what I'm saying? We know this guy and who his character is, but we still trying to figure out ways to try to exploit him while he's going through his situation. What do you think about that? I just, health is just so, it's like such a touchy subject. You know what I mean? Like honestly, I don't have an opinion. I just, I pray for him and his family and I really hope that he's okay. I'm a huge Jamie Foxx fan. Big fan. Big Jamie Foxx fan. So honestly, it's more so like a concern for him. Make sure he's okay. And you know what? I've noticed about fan bases and people in social media is like when you start to kind of sidestep, when especially when it's someone who's beloved and especially when it's a situation like that we're dealing with health or things of that sort, people will step in for him and his camp don't even have to say anything sometimes. People will step in and be like, let's just pray for him. And right now, honestly, I feel like we should just pray for him. That's what I stepped in and said on news you can use. I told him, hey man, come on, y'all tripping. We know already what this man stood for. We already know where he come from, AKA Eric Bishop, his real name, you know? Yeah, yeah, I'm in this media thing, girl. You know what I'm saying? But he's a freak of nature, like there'll never be another Jamie Foxx. And just, hey man, I just wanna, you know, say we praying for him and his family for show. I really do hope to see him and you know, back in action, like, yes. It is nobody like him. But I wanna go on, I know you have an event coming up soon. I do. And when is this event? And this is your birthday celebration? Yes, so I talked to you a little bit about the Rose Weekend, but like the event on Sunday is my 30th birthday. This Sunday? No, it's July 9th. July 9th. It's my 30th birthday. And for my 30th, I will be raising money in collaboration with Black Girl Smile. What is Black Girl Smile? It is a mental health nonprofit in Atlanta. And so we'll be partnering together to create a program for Black Girls in college, mainly because usually when you're in college and you go through a mental health episode, or if you have like a breakdown or anything like that, they typically don't know how to help you. And so they go through, they go kind of political. They go, they wanna protect the organization. They wanna take the, yeah, the brand, the university. So sometimes they tend to make you go home instead of like letting you be here and like figuring, you know, cause if you're in college, you don't wanna go home. You don't wanna go home. You just need support. You just need support. And so really just getting a peer to peer system in place where you have a pretty much an accountability partner. And so we've been working on that. The goal is to have the event to raise money for the program. More than likely I'll have to do multiple events for this but the first event is gonna be called Dallas Nights. We're bringing out everyone from the city. Everyone like who? We got DeRoe, we got Lil Will. We got GS boys, the party boys. We got B-Hamp. It's Lil B-Man, Slash, stay down Lil B, depending on his new brand and stuff. And then we got the new people like Ty Harris, K-Baby, Devontae Fields, Eclipse. I'm pretty much bringing old and new O-Boy Prince, C4S, like old and new Dallas together. It's about 20 people on this, that's perform. It's crazy packed. I have a couple people that are pending right now that it might bump up to 21-22. But pretty much it's just gonna be like people are gonna perform, liquor is going to be drinks on us. It's provided by Tequila with friends. So you don't have, once you buy your ticket for the, and your ticket really is a donation to the cause. So once you buy your ticket, you get in. The theme is 1920s, 1930s, really Harlem Nights. Come dressed up, come suited and booted, come like really, what is it, Harlem Nights with a D-Town twist, you know what I mean? So. Where is this again? The location has not been released yet. I don't blame you. How did they find out the location? Yeah, so pretty much you gotta get a ticket and then we'll send an email out to the people. Oh yeah, this very late, you can't get in. You ain't even in the club. Like you can't even win. We are gonna release it publicly about two weeks before. But you don't wanna release it publicly. But pre-sold, yeah, because you wanna weed out. No, we don't want nobody, we don't want. But pre-sold, are the tickets gonna be cheaper pre-sold and then right now, how much are tickets right now? You know what, I'm gonna give a little exclusive. So we're about to do a Juneteenth sale for $25. It's gonna be 25 tickets available for $25. The, at the door and general admission is up to 50 and then Early Birds is 35. So. And where can they go? What website? You can go to DTX, Dallas, Texas, DTXknights.com. Wow. Man, thank you so much, man. How can people get a hold of you if they're trying to link up with you? You can definitely hit me up on Instagram at TaylorDinease, that's T-A-Y-L-O-R-D-Y-N-E-S-E. Man, thank you so much for coming on the show and we love you. We know this ain't our last rodeo. I'ma be back. You always coming back. It's family, right? It's family for sure. It's family when you come. It's family when you come on my podcast. Man, we gotta get out of here, man. She's talking too much now, man. It's been another great segment of Boss Talk 101 where the bosses talk. And we are.