
No Filter in Paradise
Two friends, one's straight one's Gay, with different backgrounds, interest, upbringing & outlook in life come together to have a Fun & honest conversation and discuss their opinions on different topics... with no filter.
No Filter in Paradise
Greyan Pastor: Ma cuminsa cu nada I hustle my way to the top! | Ep 187 |
From a small island cutting hair for 3 florins to make ends meet to then move to Los Angeles, Greyan Pastor!
This is one of our longest episode of this season and its packed with amazing stories and golden nuggets 🔥
Nos a papia di differente topico nan manera:
- Bida na Los Angels
- e Storia tras di e pelicula “Woki Toki”
- Ki a pasa despues cu yoyo a hania cancer
- Curacao su creative people
- child stories ( wordo saka fe cas )
- barbershop start up
- Con Greyan a get started den filming
Y mucho mas!
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Speaker 2:Like I don't know if it's going to be bullshit or some story. No, no, no.
Speaker 1:Pastor. Anyway, I ended up with my wife. My wife is a good person. I love her, I invest a lot, I live in a small town, I live in a small house with a bedroom and a balcony, so I think it worked really. A decoder, a label I know, what you're saying. Wait, you're a decoder.
Speaker 2:Yeah, man. Shark was today years old when he found out. Yeah, man, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1:When you're doing like business you're working all day you really need someone to understand what you're doing. You know Like if you don't have someone that understands your vision, it's hard for you to keep going. I have a brother who is a great man. He's a good man, he's a good man, so he's a good man. I said yo yo, yo, yo yo yo. I'm investing in a company that's worth a hundred bucks. But I feel that it's better, or?
Speaker 2:not, how did the whole vlog thing start? Stay here, hey yo what's up? La Chemistess Guys, welcome back to the ABC On Streaming Podcast. No Filter in Paradise, a show about anything and everything Between two friends one is straight and the other black and gay babies. Hey guys today we have a special guest. I want to tell you this person it's not going to be more difficult To talk to but it's a drug-based Project.
Speaker 2:I'm just going to talk to you guys and you're going to be here, and he's kind of talking about a last minute situation, like hey, I'm going to put it on. I'm going to put it on. We have three recordings. I'm going to put it on Sunday. I'm going to put it on Sunday 10th of May. That's the only time I'm going to lock it in. So, thank God, I want you to remember, but I don't know if you know another one of those apples.
Speaker 1:Yes, in Aruba, I remember that it's 70, according to me, I think it's a Guardian Group according to me.
Speaker 2:Okay, I remember. Yes, man, really I don't know if it's going to bullshit me some story no no, no, Guardian Group Okay.
Speaker 3:And I was telling Shark that it was a safe thing. You did say guardian group, though I did.
Speaker 2:Where did you get that from?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I got it from the guardian group. Clop, clop.
Speaker 2:Oh guys, by the way, I have a grand pastor at home. Pastor.
Speaker 1:He does it better than us. Sure, sure, it's hope and drugs anyway, but you have time for your thing we want to have time for your thing.
Speaker 2:If you're interested, you have time we could we're going to definitely do it with a movie when we're diving into G1G, but I'm going to do it with a trailer for Iwaki. I'm going to do it and I'm going to go out and I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking.
Speaker 3:I'm walking.
Speaker 2:I'm walking.
Speaker 1:I'm walking, I'm walking.
Speaker 2:I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking, I'm walking.
Speaker 1:I'm walking. I, my english is really bad man now it's better no, but it's funny because, um, when I'm in la, they really see that I'm not from there you know so that's work good for me there because I'm like where? Are you from man like?
Speaker 2:I'm from curacao I'm like where the fuck is that? Yeah?
Speaker 1:so where is curacao man? And I think in the industry that I am also doing filming. Um, I think I that I am also doing filming. I think I'm calm because we're from the Caribbean. We do things really different In LA. They're like bro, when I'm in the grocery store or somewhere and I'm talking with friends because I have friends of Kira's who are also there with me they're like what language are you guys speaking? What are you guys speaking? So it's worked really good for me there because they really, they really Curious that makes you stand out.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 3:Because my.
Speaker 1:English have like an accent, but it's always even if you don't hear it, it's okay, right. Yes, it's bad man.
Speaker 3:Trust me.
Speaker 2:At least I understand yes.
Speaker 1:At the end of the day, bobby's like no, did you understand what I said? Like yeah, yeah, I think when I work on set sometimes it's hard because they don't really understand. But they understand what I'm saying, but I know they understand what I try to say you know so, and you're like got it, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think it worked um really good for me having a bad english.
Speaker 3:I think it's really that bad. Honestly, yeah, honestly, no, it's not bad. It's not bad, there's an accent, but you're communicating well.
Speaker 2:Right now it's better. Trust me, it was. It was bad. So when I have to ask your team back in la, so how, how was it? Like, bro, we had to use google and like press the button so I could say what's saying yeah, for real like but it it's okay, it's okay.
Speaker 1:So they understand, and my english really bad right now, so now it's going better so yeah.
Speaker 2:So let's go back like so gray and salute okay um, normally I play music as a background.
Speaker 1:I'm a drummer, that's good. I play drums, but I play music as a kid. Stop, I play music as a kid. I play music as a kid, but I play music as a kid. I was playing music, so my background was music. No one wants to go on my beat man, no one. I send beats for everybody. They don't like my music. I was like, yeah, man, I produce really bad man, I keep going. So I just keep going. And the one thing I always like is filming. Sometimes I have a program called Video Zoo. I don't know if you know that program, no, so I have a program called Video Zoo and I like watching video clips. So when I do a season, I have a passion for filming and I like watching music. So I like watching music. So I started the video. At the time I started filming, I was watching, decoded the label.
Speaker 2:I know what you're talking about, Wait you're Decoded.
Speaker 3:Yeah, man.
Speaker 2:Shark was today years old when he found out, yeah man.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, Go for that, yeah man.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh shit, Go for that, yeah man.
Speaker 3:Stop. This is just like Jaido and yeah, see all of them.
Speaker 1:All of them.
Speaker 2:We were supposed to get Jaido to the movie.
Speaker 1:Yeah, see, he was there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, just when we came here, he left the same day or the day after.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we couldn't get him. I think you know. I don't know what you're talking about oh no. I get it. Yes, so doing music I was. I started doing film Before I for me, I was decoded, but I was also a commercial corporate, the one I met at the time. I was in a guardian group, I was in a company corporate commercial, corporate, commercial, commercial, commercial, commercial commercial commercial commercial commercial, commercial.
Speaker 1:A jungle panang put an artist up there. So the one is the one that I built and automatically, with being, with, think, a lot of business, you know, and I was like every year, all the companies, they, they book a lot of artists, parties and everything. So I was like music is like I really like you know.
Speaker 1:So what I did, I was like the corporate industry is good but, you know, sometimes it limit your creativity, you know because, everything is structure it's like yeah, there's lines you can't cross, yes, and I'm a person, I'm really I like to be free, you know, yeah, and so what I did?
Speaker 2:like I quit doing commercial for for companies, and that's hard because, like to be honest, that's also sometimes where the money is. Yeah, man, like they pay, like, come on, mr Toma, yeah a lot of money.
Speaker 1:It's like the good thing when you're doing commercial for companies. You work with big budgets, you know, not every company, but you have like a space you can do a lot, but there is a lot of limitations. Limitations, yeah, limitations do a lot, but there is a lot of um, limitations, yeah, limitations. So, um, I start to quit a lot of companies.
Speaker 1:That coming to me, you know, because I want to pursue my dream to do music and filming, you know, and there is where I I I met, uh, yolanda. You know, I met yolanda and shout out to yo-yo.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yo-yo's on fire I really, yeah, I, yeah, I'm in love with Yolanda.
Speaker 1:Yeah. And the good thing is like you know when you, when you're doing like like business, you work in the world day you really need someone to understand what you're doing. You know like if you don't have someone that understand your vision, it's hard for you to keep going.
Speaker 3:But you have to fight against others. At some point you have to fight against others.
Speaker 2:You have to fight against others. You have to fight against others. I'm like, come on, guy. Then you start feeling like I'm going to make a cast.
Speaker 1:I'm going to lose, I'm going to lose, I'm going to lose, I'm going to lose, I'm going to lose.
Speaker 2:I'm going to I don't know how to put it what was the first interaction? Wow, I don't know how to hear that. I don't know how to say it. I don't know how to say it.
Speaker 1:I know Yolanda at a boat party, at a small party. It was crazy.
Speaker 2:Who knows what it was At a boat party with a.
Speaker 1:You're a pirate. Who would say that, yeah, yeah, yeah. But it was a boat party and I was with a brother. He was like you're dead and I was dead.
Speaker 3:So I said yo Yo, yo, yo yo yo, and automatically he said no, no, and I was like, I was like it's always.
Speaker 1:I was Basically. I'm honest. I always tell you Me and Yolanda, our relationship is very strong. I met Yolanda a year ago. We met after a month. She was our friend.
Speaker 2:When you know, you know.
Speaker 1:Sorry.
Speaker 2:When you know, you just know yeah.
Speaker 1:And again, at that moment you're like Damn, you know, you're so free, you think, you think. And then you always tell yourself, you know, to form a life with him, to get to know him, to promise, and you tell yourself just follow what you feel. Just follow what you feel, live in the moment, live in the moment.
Speaker 3:Man, for real live in the moment. Live in the moment man for real.
Speaker 1:So we're meeting two years and we fucking still together man, let's go, it's the best thing I ever had in my life. Let's go like for real like for real.
Speaker 2:That shit keeps you grounded like what's up? What do you want to hear? What do you want to hear? I hope you focus on the band. Full distractions. Oh shit, oh shit.
Speaker 1:Stay who they.
Speaker 3:Yeah, stop.
Speaker 1:If you go watch the picture you can see her.
Speaker 3:Yeah, okay, those girls were the girls. Stop. If you go watch the picture you can see her. Yeah, okay, those girls were the girls On fire man On fire Stay away from me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So Yolanda was in Test Angel in that time, you know. So, like Test Angel thing, sometimes I came to Curacao and, jossie, like I like you.
Speaker 3:Let's go. You're the one, but she has an itch factor, because you did the same thing, but you did the same thing. Yes, yes, yes, she got that itch factor.
Speaker 1:Yolanda has something she was like yo you.
Speaker 3:She's an it girl. She's an original it girl For real.
Speaker 1:So like when I so when I was at the pub, I was like I'm going to America, I'm going, what's the deal? Make it work, ok. So what happens? Now she goes to Quebec. I'm like, yo, I know you're going to go. No, no, no, focus there. Remember, I made a promise, do your thing, I do my thing, let's just focus. We're not going to stress with each other. I was like, ok, let's do it.
Speaker 1:She doesn't know, I don't know, I'm not going to tell her you can do what you want, I can do what you want, you know. So we connect with each other. So she goes to America, then she I think it was a long time ago For something. She came back, she came.
Speaker 2:You know what? I mean, I understand, you know what I mean, and then she fell my first baby Boom, oh shit.
Speaker 3:Not you juicing the girl Really quick.
Speaker 2:He could have been planned but wanted to. I keep on that. He's like I'm going to poke some holes in you.
Speaker 1:He's like I'm going to go fast, a$ap Graham, a$ap Graham. He's like I'm going to go fast, and then again I'm going to go fast, and then again I'm going to go. And then I was like, hey, what do you think about this, what do you think? And then I was like, again, it's the best thing I ever had. And then automatically the chain. We were like we were really in love with each other, right?
Speaker 2:man because of the feeling or the high side, like hey, I'm pregnant, like oh so it's like a kid you can't see nothing.
Speaker 1:You're like, like, what only?
Speaker 2:that.
Speaker 1:What Only that. You know so like a lot of people tell you but yeah, you have to look, I was like, bro, I'm going for this and the good thing is, like every time that I do, also, I'm everything, it's for them, I feel, yeah. But I also I feel like I'm okay, I feel like I'm okay. It's my fault that I'm not okay, I'm not okay. Bye, bye. Got feeling da bom Si Temi a bota si investment de un cubo Temi da sen ta bai ta bai, ta bai.
Speaker 1:Bosa com bota mané, Pero me ta sinti que ora si que ora non, you never know. E po ta contrário, Deus de enanho era non so com me sabel, Tanto enanho bota bem a reality. Realidade ta com. I have a background in business, so I'm a businessman, but I don't worry about anything. You got this, I'm the best, you're the best. It's not that hard. So I'm on my way to be a person that people trust me. You agree with that.
Speaker 2:I agree with that.
Speaker 1:She was like, trust me, she was happy, she was happy. She was happy, she was happy. I imagined her with a note, she was going to school. So, whatever happens, I'm always going to have her back, like till time. How did the whole vlog?
Speaker 2:thing start.
Speaker 1:The vlog started at a moment when I automatically didn't think about it. I was like fuck it, which is time, man? And how did the whole vlog thing started? Um, the vlog started at a moment when, automatically, our thoughts were like fuck this which is good. You know you think it's small, but it's going to limit your thoughts, yeah but you know, when your thoughts are like I don't think this, I'm going to be good 100%.
Speaker 1:I want it to be. I don't know if you guys understand what I'm saying. I don't know if you guys understand what I'm saying. I don't know if you guys understand what I'm saying, but, yolanda, you know that if you say something, it's not just your soul, it's also your soul.
Speaker 3:It's also your soul. It's also your soul.
Speaker 1:It's also your soul. It's also your soul, so I don't know if you guys understand what I'm saying I so what we do in our vlog is build by.
Speaker 3:We start with a reaction. That's how it goes. That's how it starts. Vlogging is fun. It's fun, it's a lot, it's a hobby. But there's a moment when you're like, okay, I don't want to be good. But I's a moment when you're like, okay, they're good, but they're bad.
Speaker 1:Sure, Antoine and Yolanda, when you're watching a vlog, you're like I'm going to the casino. I'm going to the casino, You're like it's heavy, it's not fake, Yolanda. You're like you're going to the market Right.
Speaker 2:Shark, the Miscos, when you're know if you can see it on camera, but I can see it on the camera.
Speaker 1:Yolanda is a real bitch. Yolanda is a real bitch. I don't know if you can see it on camera, but I can see it on the camera. I can see it on the camera.
Speaker 3:Yolanda is a real bitch.
Speaker 1:That's real Yolanda what is she doing?
Speaker 3:Yeah she's a real ass bitch and they don't come around.
Speaker 2:Sometimes For sponsorship, for product tasting. They say, hey, what's up, how's the project? And I'm nervous With them and they say, no, I don't like it.
Speaker 3:But why do you like it? No, but.
Speaker 2:But you get it. Sometimes you need the funds.
Speaker 1:For your next project, so I have.
Speaker 2:Three products that I have and I'm like I don't know.
Speaker 3:And I say Please, I don't know, I like it. I said please the last one, please.
Speaker 1:I like it. Yes, I like it 100%. I think it's important to have a friend yes 100%. I think Yolanda is very important in my life because she is a filter, because I have a letter with an idea. Whatever I want, I come in, I turn it on she's going to give you the reality.
Speaker 3:I don't feel.
Speaker 1:I told you Master. I told you, master, he automatically started with vlogging. He started with vlogging. It's a good hobby, it's part of negotiating. He started creating a concept with a benefit for the company. It's a good thing, but sometimes he starts to see a little bit of reality, the concept of a ticket for a benefit company, and it's very open, but sometimes it's like a ticket to reality and it's limited to certain things.
Speaker 1:So if you have a certain company with certain rules, you can't do that. So if you have a good company and you put it in a line of 10 companies, you end up with only 3. I was in a queue of 10 companies and I ended up with only 3. I was in a queue of 10 companies and I ended up with only 3. You didn't feel like you were working. I didn't feel like I was working.
Speaker 3:It was a lot of fun.
Speaker 1:It was a lot of fun. That's the name. Stop as a corporate commercial and then just full music, full vlog, and then live my life, be creative. That's the name, that's the thing. So that's what I do. But I also help the artists book. So the company that I work with, the team that I book with, I also help them book back.
Speaker 3:So, Grant, I want to put a pin in this. I was about to say the same thing, but I want to hop in a little more in the life of Graham pastor, Seven years old. How is your life going? What are you doing? What was your inspiration?
Speaker 2:Wow, wow. You need to know, man. Everybody knows the finished product, nobody knows the beginning, 100%.
Speaker 1:Wow, I was not invited to the party. That's true. My mother invited me to the party a while ago, so I was invited and the beer was really strong. I was a little drunk. I was a little drunk when I was poor, but my mother was working. At least she was not drunk. Get through. Yes, it was really strong, my mother was really strong. So I came to the street. You know, I'm going to the street, I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street. I'm going to the street, I'm going in fourth grade.
Speaker 3:I'm not good at math, you're not good at it. Yeah, I'm not good at it.
Speaker 1:It's called PBL in Korean, so I'm not good at math, I don't know how to do it, but what happens is that I struggle a lot. I have to cut the electricity constantly, I have to cut the water constantly, so my mom can't pay for it. So what happened was that I found out something I wanted to learn and drive and drive my mother to a good position. So when I saw my mom crying, I thought something was going to happen, because you have siblings. Um, what's the same name?
Speaker 1:Roman, roman yes yes, yes, I'm totally, I'm a total human. Holy. What Like a mother? No, like a father.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, okay, Like a mother, like a mother.
Speaker 1:Like a mother. I'm three and my mother is three, but my other sister is bigger.
Speaker 2:Okay, she's bigger, she's 35.
Speaker 1:What year is she? She's 25 March.
Speaker 2:Okay a day. I thought it was.
Speaker 1:No, it's okay, I thought it was your birthday, no, it's not good, yeah, but it's okay, oh shit, okay okay, so sorry, yes, I have, I'll start from the beginning. I'll start from the beginning. So I want to imagine that it's a season.
Speaker 2:Yeah, where the Greys at.
Speaker 1:Yes, so shout out to the Greys.
Speaker 2:Bro, I'm so happy you're sending me a show. Yeah, but let's to do the Graze, the Graze Sure.
Speaker 1:This is a hard job. My mom started to train my mom.
Speaker 2:She was a trainer for my mom.
Speaker 1:Now I'm at school For my mother, for my mother. And then I went to school. At that time I went to Juan Pablo Duarte. I was in high school and I was like I was like I'm going to do a three-floor. He has a croquette in the kitchen, three-floor. What are you doing For the season? It's?
Speaker 3:a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in.
Speaker 1:It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour-in. It's a three-flour, exactly. I'm proud of you, I'm proud of you, I'm happy. Thank you, mom. I'm happy, exactly, and I started to play.
Speaker 3:I played five times. Five times, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:But whatever I did, I gave everything and I wanted to start a struggle. I pushed, I pushed, I pushed, I did it. It was good give everything. I was in the house, I was going to the house, I was going to the house. I was going to the house, I was going to the house.
Speaker 2:I was going to the house.
Speaker 1:I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was going to the house. I was in a barbershop. My cousin was in a barbershop. I started to work there. I had a big problem. I stopped going to school. I had a big problem with my mom. I was in school. My mom was very important. My mom was not very good at school. Anyway, I ended up going to work. I went to work. I was in a shop. I was with my mom. I was like, look, I'm going home, I'm going to buy a new dress, I'm going to buy a new shop. I was like I'm going home, I'm going to buy a new dress, I'm going to buy a new shop.
Speaker 2:I see the vision, I know where I'm going. This is trust.
Speaker 3:Did you decide to go home or did you decide to leave?
Speaker 1:I decided to go to school.
Speaker 3:I respected it and I was right.
Speaker 1:I told myself, if I don't go to go to school, go to the bar. So I told him go to the bar. It's cold, go to the bar. I went to the bar. I was sleeping in the balcony On the first day my dad came to pick me up but the bar was in my house. I was very grateful to God. So I told him if you don't want to go to the bar, very grateful to the Lord he helped me a lot. Since then I've been living in the neighborhood. I started going to the barbershop. Today I'm going to the barbershop. I built a house.
Speaker 3:How much are you charging at this point? I'm very curious. I paid R$5,000. Okay, good, I paid.
Speaker 1:R$5,000 for the house. I have a spa, I have a Nice. You're doing something Once in a while, of course, fuck, fuck, stop Buy it back, see.
Speaker 3:Oh, you want me to keep paying the bank. Keep paying the bank, Mr Frey. I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean I mean. I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean.
Speaker 1:I mean, I mean.
Speaker 3:I mean hello.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I told my mom I was like I'm going to open my mom's barbershop. My mom went to her fucking room. She went to her room, she was sleeping. She started sleeping at home and then I went to my mom's barbershop. That's where my mom was at home. So I went to my house and I started to collect 25?. No, I started to collect. I had 25 florins, but I didn't have the money to sit down. I was very full so I had 25.
Speaker 2:That's correct.
Speaker 1:So I automatically started to pay. I started to pay so much I was only going to go to the bathroom, but I started to pay. I started to pay so much that I started. I was so scared, so I told him that I would build a house in the next year and I would start building it in the next year.
Speaker 2:So I told him that it would be great.
Speaker 1:So I started building a house in Milford where I would drive around and around, and I started building a shop in Barrow Shop in Madrid. I don't know if you can see it yes, yes.
Speaker 3:I can see it.
Speaker 1:Yes, yes, yeah. What camera did you buy? I bought a camera with a camera, a video camera, a Canon, a Canon it's a Canon 70D.
Speaker 2:I don't know the exact number.
Speaker 1:It's a Canon with a zoom lens. It's a TR5. Ti, TI4, TI5. Ti3, I don't know the exact number.
Speaker 2:I don't know. My first camera was a Canon 70D. I remember it was a Canon.
Speaker 1:T3i. So we started. We brought the first video of the bullet, which was going viral song. It was viral. I started booking for the music video and guys, the first one, what was it?
Speaker 2:Non-stop, non-stop. Did you ever stop at a barbershop?
Speaker 1:The first one. I did Bala. I started with Belte. I started that story. I walk with my commercial. So I came to us to ask questions in the beginning, but it made me very angry. It's legit, I think it's a lot of struggles.
Speaker 2:That's what made you today. That's who you are today Of course.
Speaker 1:Now I'm going to ask you something at this moment, and I want you to tell me how the?
Speaker 3:season is going.
Speaker 1:The best thing and I was thinking about how long I was going to live. I didn't understand what was going on and you valued it I valued it.
Speaker 1:I was thinking about it and the thing I wanted to show myself the most was the simple fact that every year I would buy three flowers and I would say, okay, okay, every year I would buy three flowers and it would be six, nine, twelve. And I'm like, okay, okay, every time I put it it's three, four, five, six, nine, ten, twelve. It's like that every time and I buy a lot of things and I'm like calm down, and then I put a rule for myself that every time I buy something, I'm sure I have the essence of the three things and I'm like you never go broke.
Speaker 2:Like I said, if I buy something I but you have to pay $100,000. And you say I'm not going to buy it, I'm going to put it on the store.
Speaker 1:But if you're out of $5,000, you have to pay $15,000.
Speaker 3:If you're out of $5,000,.
Speaker 1:You have to make sure you're not worried about $10,000. Budget 101.
Speaker 2:And you put it on the safe. You have to put it on the safe If it.
Speaker 1:Emergency funds and everything else. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You have to make the $1, $10. $10, $50, $50. I'm a big guy. I have to invest, and I invest in different companies. Now I walk back and say, yo, this is the 3-gallon formula.
Speaker 2:You're from 3 to 25, dude.
Speaker 1:You're not even wearing a mask, you're not even wearing a mask you want me to buy you a new one.
Speaker 2:No, you want me to buy you a new one. 25 dude to not even Everything Graham does.
Speaker 3:Again.
Speaker 1:I do everything Because I had to, you know so.
Speaker 3:Sorry, let me just Translate here how Is it To change your life, like the aspect Is, To change your life.
Speaker 1:It pushed me more Because right now, yeah, for a reason, there's a reason for it. So I was able to get my mother in a way that was very blessing for me to have Yolanda. Yeah, if I didn't have Yolanda to stop me, I wouldn't have had Yolanda for a long time. So if I had again, I would have had her. I didn't have much time. So if you miss again, you'll miss it automatically. But if you have a mother who supports you, it's more difficult for you to take over. You push me to the limit. It's a reason for me to win. I hope it's harder. How old are you? I'm 27 years old.
Speaker 2:I'm 28. 28. 28. Okay, miguel, I'm going to ask Yolanda. I know that the vlog ends in a way. Yes, sir.
Speaker 3:Miguel, I'm looking.
Speaker 2:Can I say it fully in English, if you?
Speaker 1:don't want to. No, it's okay, it's no problem.
Speaker 2:Because my mom died of cancer. So with that it affected us Again. If you're always working running the business, with that it's an extra piece an the business. How does it affect the dynamic of the family?
Speaker 1:When we stopped the vlog, Yolanda was already in pain. She had a clear in her throat. And clear means cancer. At the time we went to the doctor. He said this is a thing that always happens. I said how do you know?
Speaker 2:He said I know what's going on in my throat.
Speaker 1:So at the moment when I was presented, it was like it was going to be zero at the moment. So I started thinking, I focused on my hobbies, but what really matters is family. That's your lifeline you don't have. You don't have anything. You don't have anything. So what happens is that the day after we stop the vlog, a lot of people tell me I don't want to vlog anymore, I don't want to do anything. But at that moment, I want you to do something that will make you feel better, it will make you feel it's a full. Hey, we got through this, but it opened my eyes completely and it changed my life completely.
Speaker 1:So I was very strong, but I still had a strong feeling about what was going on. I was thinking I'm going to be back, I'm going to be Kiko.
Speaker 3:I was thinking a lot of things, but you don't put this kind of thought in your mind.
Speaker 1:I was tired, I was tired, but's a lot of support. It's hard, it's not easy. Trust me, a lot of things. Business is going well, there's pressure. It's going to be zero. It's going to be zero, but no one understands. They're going to shut down everything.
Speaker 3:They're going to shut down everything then, I have to Shut down everything, duplo non caes, ma eh Queda aqui Cosma Queda aqui.
Speaker 2:E nada cae Bautista, nada guiate, nada guiate.
Speaker 1:Mita kere E loke ku Ayuda a mi Again Kumita bisa Kumita buy back Di fei tempo Mita chiqui Tuta mirano Graham.
Speaker 3:This is another one. I get it completely like Giga, let's do this focus on the problem, but focus on the solution.
Speaker 1:I don't know what you're talking about, but if you want to feel like we're doing a podcast here, I'll turn off the camera. Is that okay? It's okay.
Speaker 2:The battery is dead. I'm going to turn it off. You got it.
Speaker 1:When you see a picture turn off the camera. When the camera turns off, we have to turn it off. You can see it. It's like pause it out. Change the SD card.
Speaker 2:Send it back.
Speaker 1:I hate that. I know it's sad bro.
Speaker 2:I hate that. I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
Speaker 1:I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, I know, but I get it. That's what actually happens. Keep it straight. I lost hope, so I started to think about it?
Speaker 1:I started to think about it, I started to think about it, I started to think about it, I started to think about it. I started to think about it, I started to think about it, I started to think about it, I started to think about it, I started to think about it.
Speaker 2:I started to think about it, I started to think about it.
Speaker 1:I started to think about it, I started to, I went out with her and it was straight, you know, flat For us, for me to come back. It was a hard time at the time. It was hard to present, but again it was a strong moment.
Speaker 3:And how did it affect you on a daily basis.
Speaker 1:I didn't feel it much. I didn't feel it much. I felt that it was hard for Yolanda, but whatever Yolanda and I have, we don't have an issue. It's fine, but we don't have an issue. No, if you don't feel it, you have a discussion.
Speaker 2:Correct. It affects me too. Yes, a lot of times, but if Yolanda and I have a discussion with each other.
Speaker 1:we start to have a discussion and it's hard for me Because sometimes I don Exactly. Exactly, I still train with my friends, I know that they want to help me and they are still trying.
Speaker 2:Exactly. Are they still trying to understand you?
Speaker 1:Yes, I know that they are still trying to help me. I am successful in Turkish business-wise, but I don't have the character or whatever. I can bring everything, but if you don't, you're still busy so if you want to help me. I can bring beer. I can bring cans. I can bring whatever I can bring. I can bring food. I can bring food. I can bring food, I can bring food.
Speaker 2:I can bring food. I can bring food. I can bring food. I'm going to bring you. I'm going to take you home. I'm going to take you, bro, if you want me to. I'm just going to say I'm going to take you home.
Speaker 3:We get the wrong and strong.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, yes. You're the best, you're the fucking best.
Speaker 1:And so I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't, I don't. I Facts no facts.
Speaker 2:Is there anything you want to add?
Speaker 3:Not on this, but after.
Speaker 2:I want to talk about moving. We've been in America for a long time, but we're going back and forth with LA or moving to LA.
Speaker 1:It's part of LA. What I want to say is that when Yolanda was here, we were in America, but we didn't we. We thought it was America, but when the doctor, did you check with the doctor?
Speaker 2:Yes, we thought it was America. It was in the plan. It was in the plan for us to go. It was a start.
Speaker 1:But when the president of the cancer?
Speaker 1:team decided that we were going to the Netherlands. They said something very personal from my family that we couldn't go to the Netherlands. You know, I wanted to do something personal for my family. I couldn't go, of course. So I said Kiko, I want to go to the Netherlands, it's time. I said I'm going. I said how can I go? I said I'm going. I said I'm going. I said I'm going. I said I'm not sure, but it's okay, I'm not sure, it's for Yolanda. Yolanda is the best man, 100%. I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I'm not sure, I don't know, I don't know. I can tell you, I don't even stress my head the best man, real. What else? I started to automatically get my visa. America is great.
Speaker 2:You can't go to America. How is that? My house is American, trust me, stress is bad. What else, what else, what else, what else.
Speaker 1:What else? What else? Trust me I know, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me. I know Trust me. I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me, I know Trust me. So a lot of people know about music.
Speaker 2:Jane Lee.
Speaker 1:Jane Lee, yes, and there's also your school where you teach piano. Along with that, you guys helped me, helped me, helped me. Do you know where I am, bro? I'm in LA, man. Yeah. So I arrived, I was in the room and automatically I started to move. I came in and they helped me. I met Jane through Kelly Kelly Hansen. Kelly Hansen, yes, she's in the music industry, so we had a good contact.
Speaker 3:So she automatically helped me with everything I had to do, so I came to LA and said yo welcome.
Speaker 1:I was like what's up? And she was like I'm so happy to be here. So I was like I'm so happy to be here and she was like I'm so happy to be here. And I was like I have a mystery. It's part of the film In the museum. There's a Hopi connection In the museum. So I came to LA, I said Welcome and then I started to move. I saw the Hopi connection, but it's not easy. So it's, it's, it's a Hopi car. It's one, it's a Hopi car. It's a car in America Renting the house, Hopi. So Renting the house, the house, it's an investment and there's a lot of people with Emissive Dreams in LA.
Speaker 1:It's a high competition it's a high competition, and what I love about Lebanon is that in the Caribbean there's a sun.
Speaker 1:Now I'm going to do two music I'm going to do done different projects in Lebanon. I've been to the highlands and I've been there and I've been like yo, where are you from? Like it's different. You know what I mean. And so the thing is I started building my contacts, I started making videos and networking. So I've known a lot of people in Lebanon. I know a lot of people in Lebanon. Generally speaking, I know a lot of people in Lebanon. So I built a car. I went to America to work. I was a child, I was a kid, I was born in the country, so I was able to connect. I was a kid, but I was working in a business. I was working in a business. I had jet cars. I don't know if you know that we have cars in Riva. You have them in Corso. Yes, we have them in Corso.
Speaker 1:You have cars in Riva.
Speaker 3:Yes, jet cars. There's a video clip of them somewhere around the world.
Speaker 2:In Dubai. I don't know if you know that. I don't know if you know that we have cars in Riva.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry. I'm sorry, yes, it's a little bit old, but it's still running.
Speaker 2:It's still running.
Speaker 1:But it started in the city and we started in the city in February For good.
Speaker 3:Yes yes yes, I have a brother, Ibrahim.
Speaker 1:Ibrahim is his name.
Speaker 2:I feel like I know this name. Yes, Ibrahim is his name.
Speaker 1:He's my brother. I feel like I know this name. I feel like I know this name. I feel like I know this name. I'm going to do it and different things with my life. Hope it goes.
Speaker 2:I'm not kidding, but you're someone that will look like an opportunity, but it's not. I think it makes sense for you it feels, right Plus with a media company and marketing. It's on point On point.
Speaker 1:Like Michael B Commercial Explosion yes, it's cool, but Explosion, oh yeah. Okay, man, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, at some point it's always going to be like your home, I feel like it's going to be like 8 months in a row. 4 months in a row. Yes, yes, yes. I want to beat Corso so I can go to the world and get to know Corso. Do you know what I mean?
Speaker 2:There's a guy called Mufasa. Yes, a guy half Corso Mufasa.
Speaker 3:Yes, a guy half-Curso, half-jamaican, yes, yes, he's like the sensation he's in the movie.
Speaker 1:Rebel Is Rebel. The movie yes.
Speaker 3:Even Netflix, yes.
Speaker 2:It's the voice of Mufasa Rebel part one Rebel movement.
Speaker 3:Yes, it's the movie of the police yes, the guy in the damn.
Speaker 2:But gosh, brilliant being here, but being here but being here but being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here being here.
Speaker 1:I think it's a big thing. I think it's a big thing, it's a big thing in LA, so I think it's a master and then um. So we, so we're doing, but there are a lot of projects going on. So if you um temporarily decode, but I'm not going to um icons, I'm not going to do it.
Speaker 3:I'm not going to do it. I I feel like what you're doing and I don't know. I don't know personally.
Speaker 2:Adam Pierre, adam Pierre, yeah, yeah, I know who he is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I know who he is, you know.
Speaker 1:I'm going to compare with the other guys. It's you, corso, and me and Jamaican it's Jamaican, yeah, good, yeah good, but what I feel with?
Speaker 3:you guys. Anytime a person from ABC is just somewhere out there for me. I'm going to represent more with Corso, yeah, like there's a lot of people just who are really good at it and they're good at it. Yes, yes, and if you represent them and they're good at it, I think you're doing something much bigger than just representing the other.
Speaker 2:No, no, at the end of the day, you always end up, no matter what the other is, where ABC is, but what?
Speaker 1:I'll give you an example In LA every time I go to the Caribbean I go to a restaurant. It's a great place. I don't know a restaurant. I think it's Aruba.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Aruba Right next to it.
Speaker 1:That's not bad, but again we have a lot of people. I'm not sure, I don't think, I don't think a lot.
Speaker 3:I don't think a lot.
Speaker 1:I don't think a lot of people. I don't think a lot of people. If you look at the Romanians, they were full. Yes, I don't think a lot of people came from Corsica. They came from Aruba and also from Neira, and those who know me don't have an iPhone, only one, 100%.
Speaker 2:Don't have an iPhone Just 4 languages don't have an iPhone.
Speaker 1:I'm making a film about walkie-talkie and I'm going to a meeting on set and I'm going to be like Harry. That's impossible.
Speaker 2:Or I'll be with a gentleman and he'll say what's going on. What's going on. The American is like what the fuck did you just say?
Speaker 1:Don't worry about it. It's something that I've been thinking about. Porta is also difficult to sell. It's the most expensive in the world, porta. But I want to see a culture like that that we can sell. I'll put billions of DNA to see. If it's papillomento, it's easier to see, the DNA is big, and if it's known, it's culture. What's happening in Aruba? What's happening in Corso? What's happening in Boneiro? So if it's not, there's no way.
Speaker 2:No, in the American. I do you guys like live on the beach or something like bro, what the fuck do you? Guys have schools here. I'm like, no, I'm a nightlife. One of the dumbest questions was there a school here? No, I'm too many people to go to Miami, but UCF, you're back.
Speaker 1:Seriously we have hope and potential.
Speaker 3:Agree 100% constant. We have hope and potential. Agreed 100% Constant. It's not normal.
Speaker 2:Ifram did you see? I saw a few days ago I saw.
Speaker 1:A few days ago I saw a few days ago I saw a few days ago.
Speaker 2:I saw a few days ago. I saw a few days ago. I saw a few days ago. I saw a few days ago. I saw a few days ago. I saw a few days ago.
Speaker 3:We're coming here two days, let's say spring 30, as we say in America.
Speaker 2:Yes, yes, yes, and we're basically doing another project here that we haven't mentioned yet. We haven't mentioned it off-camera. Okay, and I'm thinking, now that you're here, let's go to the support ABC, whatever it is, sure, sure, I'm here with my brother.
Speaker 1:I'm here with my brother, who is also one of our team, but I think that in business, you don't have the same business opinion, except something that we have to discuss. Look at something. Look at something that we each have our opinion.
Speaker 3:You're my brother but, again, everybody is different in the business agree to disagree, except the only thing that I know is one love.
Speaker 1:but in business you don't have the same opinion, but you One love. But then business is business, friendship is friendship. It's hard for people to separate.
Speaker 2:It's different.
Speaker 1:Everyone has their own way of looking at things. So my main thing is to respect others without changing. So if they don't think they're coming, okay, well, I'm going to do it like this. You're going to do it like this. We still yo Without changing.
Speaker 2:You don't have any competence.
Speaker 1:Another thing no, you're leaving me alone. You're leaving me alone, it's because of that.
Speaker 2:Yes, another thing is that you have to have a team and you have to look at it. If we have a team, here in Corso Aruba, bonaero.
Speaker 1:Our team is bigger than teamwork. Facts, bro. It's facts. For example, if my podcast works with a podcast, if the three of us compete with each other, we're actually breaking up Exactly how. If a brother is picking up a business and his father is opening it, he says to me if a company works with a truck, you know Exactly.
Speaker 1:So we can play with what we have and win, and it's also like this If you have a lot of talent in the course, a lot of talent in the group, a lot of talent in the group, you can do it together. You can do it together, bro. We will do it tomorrow, tomorrow. But if you want, dos que son que competí que son podí competí con él con otra, con otra, bo, bo bo. You know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know you know you know, you know, you know you know you now again it goes back to ego.
Speaker 2:But you gotta make sure, like make sure your ego is in check. If you don't, you gotta ask me how do I ask my friend? You know what I mean. Like, instead, you ask me things, but at the end you have to ask me what I'm doing and I'm like what the hell? What the hell?
Speaker 3:what the hell, what the hell, what the hell what the hell.
Speaker 2:What the hell? To work together. Now we have another podcast about Mauro. It's a self-making podcast, more about entrepreneurship. More serious, I'm going to work with four mics. One mic is DJ. We'll call one.
Speaker 3:We have a camera, we'll call one.
Speaker 2:We have a four set up most of the time, but we'll call three. We'll call a camera with a lens and vice versa. If you want to do something, tell me. Hey, I want to do something. Okay, well, I'll look for it. When it comes to sponsorship, I don't want to fight over it. Hey, I'm going to reach out to another person. Do you want to do it with me? No, Okay, well, I'll train you. So if you don't do it, you're going to have to check Birkin of McDonald's. If you don't do it in the center, you'll be in trouble.
Speaker 2:So we make sure we're on the right track. But sometimes, if you start, it's consistent, so you go. But, bro, you have to do it like this.
Speaker 1:And then you come back, boom get comfortable, yeah, and then after three hours you're done.
Speaker 3:But sometimes you have to be accountable and you have to be able accountable, and that's what I'm talking about and I just asked you. In this case, I'm more on. I understand how difficult it is to enter the industry, because I'm always looking for a way to make it easier for the next ones coming up, I think what you said is very important, because when I vlog, I start to think and I think when I start, I think.
Speaker 1:I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm a vlogger. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm a vlogger. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm a vlogger. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm a vlogger. I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm a vlogger.
Speaker 2:I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm a vlogger.
Speaker 1:I'm not sure if you can see it, but I'm over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views.
Speaker 2:Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views. Like over the views.
Speaker 1:Like over the views like, because it's not about how long you work. It's retention, if you work 10,000, you work one minute, and if you work 2,000, you work full, almost full, like 80% full, but if you're not, making money. You're not making money, you're not making money, you're not making money Correct. So obviously it's not about your views, it's views, but it's also about how long you work the engagement, but it's also how long you've been working.
Speaker 2:Engagement is what counts at the end of the day. When I think about it. If I'm in a company, I'm working with a sponsor, if I'm at a show in the middle of the night and there's only 15 minutes of people, there's only 15 people in the market. So, if you educate people sometimes people who are with us, or going to educate Like, sometimes, people who know Also, or if you're with people who have 50,000 views but how many? It's data Data? Yes, like how many of them Pass a minute? Sure, sure, facebook shows YouTube, Facebook, you pass, like this when you swipe and play and you see it's a view.
Speaker 1:It's a view, it's different, it's real.
Speaker 2:And it's real On YouTube. It's like a minute to walk up and count it as a view.
Speaker 1:And that's why I think it's very important that companies are doing well. You have to understand.
Speaker 2:You have to educate them.
Speaker 1:That's why I think it's a good way to incorporate a little bit of what you do, and when you explain you do marketing, automatically incorporate um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um um um um, um, um, um, um, um it's about emotion Facts.
Speaker 2:It's entertainment.
Speaker 1:It's emotion. It's not about a car, it's about a person. If a person has a person who does something, it's about emotion. It's all about emotion.
Speaker 3:Storytelling and how relatable it is. When's all about emotion man Storytelling, it's like okay, like yes, yes, yes, content is so relatable it makes you wonder how to update it. What's going on?
Speaker 1:sure, sure, sure, sure, sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure, sure.
Speaker 2:I was recording his band he was recording my band, like all the chamaras, like I was recording like I don't know. For example, when I was recording, I was like when I was recording, I was like I was like, I was like, I was like.
Speaker 1:I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like.
Speaker 2:I was like 100%.
Speaker 1:And so it's all about trust wanting. I'm very grateful to Minister Chaltanato, minister of Justice of Kosovo. The film is a prevention film. The main problems are police, the problems with police, with the prison, with the prison, with the prison creates a story around all the problems and it's easier for them to see the problem that I'm showing.
Speaker 2:I get it. I do get it.
Speaker 3:So the problem is that the server line is not there, so you have to talk with a story that is for your family, your mother, your cousin whatever this is what the situations really are. I don't know.
Speaker 1:I have to take my portrait and explain it to you. You know that you have to be in a meeting and you have to have a presentation on the screen, and in the end you have to update the thing you are presenting on the screen. So that's something that I always do with corporate companies. You have to be there, you have to have an idea, but they don't know how to use it. So we have to understand that they will sell an idea to someone else we don't get it.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm serious. So I had a friend who was a pastor directed by a pastor.
Speaker 2:I had an idea.
Speaker 1:I had an idea that I wanted to make it a reality, because here we have the walkie-talkie, the movie I wanted to make. A movie I wanted to make a movie.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah, yeah. So this is how I'm going to do it.
Speaker 1:So I'm going to do it, and I'm going to do it, and I'm going to do it, and I'm going to do it, and I'm going to do it, and I'm going to do it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it. What are you talking about? Big?
Speaker 3:budgets For real yeah.
Speaker 2:This.
Speaker 1:Let's go At the end it's important to have something to help, not just in the case of a race, To show that if you don't prevent it, it has consequences. If you want to go on this path and the talent you have, it's worth it. It's a total thing.
Speaker 2:You have the ability and opportunity.
Speaker 1:This is going to be epic, epic man. Look at this, I'm going to put it on, I'm going to say, yo, this is going to be epic. Epic man.
Speaker 2:Look at this, I'm going to say it's cool. I'm going to pull this camera, the band, the light. I'm going to say it's cool, it's not normal. I'm going to say it's cool, it's not normal. How do you even say it? You're going to say it's a drone, I it's a drone. I mean it's freaking good.
Speaker 1:It's an FPV drone. It's an FPV drone Um. Shout out to Octavius, Um, he's the one who shot it.
Speaker 1:Uh, it's a guy who did FPV. Um, guys, I have an experience with Master, so I have, um, I have put, I have three films already here that I will. I'm going to record it here In Corsair. Yes, it's a combination, it's two different things combined in Corsair with Los Angeles. Okay, so the story is in Papiamento, but I'm going to translate it automatically and so it's a story that started in Corsair. It's 30 days later in Corsair. So it's the link. Is it a documentary or no? It's a comedy, but on the next level, and I want you to focus on the culture of Corsair around the world through movies, and that's what I is what we do Are these subtitles?
Speaker 2:Yes subtitles plus voiceover, oh, okay okay, so you record it automatically, so you put it on Adobe. Yes, so what?
Speaker 1:happens is that Oracle is going, so it's going to the platform where you stream. It's going to the app, but you have the option to put it in English, english or subtitle. It's also on Netflix. Netflix, you can also watch it in French, but you can also watch it in English. So if you watch a lot of it in English, you can create it. Where is this from?
Speaker 2:You know Papiamento I can tell you this? I was watching. If you were watching the trailer and you were asking if there were subtitles, I'm going to ask there are subtitles.
Speaker 3:There are subtitles in the trailer.
Speaker 2:But the trailer is short, it's a movie. I'm sure it's going to happen?
Speaker 1:I'm sure it's going to happen. I'm sure it's going to happen.
Speaker 3:Sorry, Mr Gray, I have a question. I want to know a lot about walkie-talkie. Okay, perfect. So, Bopor, please break down. I don't think you have to go all the way in because I don't want to give too many spoilers, but what is the movie over the Kiko?
Speaker 1:Okay, well, walkie talkie is also over the five people who also suffer fatally in the film. So each one has a different life in the film, but in one way or another it's connected to each other.
Speaker 1:I'll give you a example. There's a guy, by the way, who's I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know what to say. I don't know if it's affecting another person's life, but I don't know if it's a link with someone indirectly back.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it's a link with someone indirectly back. But I don't know if it's a link with someone indirectly back.
Speaker 3:I don't know if it's a link with someone indirectly back. I don't know if it's a link with someone indirectly back. I don't know if it's a link with someone indirectly back.
Speaker 1:I've seen five people who are sad in life and they end up with it's not a solution, but if you look at it, you'll see that it's not easy to get closer to what you think it's called walkie-talkie. It's a walkie-talkie that. But when I have a problem, every time I go up I use walkie talkie.
Speaker 3:I don't go to the police. You go to the police when you're I'm with walkie talkie.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, yeah, I don't go to the police, I go to the police, I go to the police, I go to the police. Walkie talkie, joking in prison.
Speaker 3:Walkie talkie. That's a big thing. Here You're still like this, Like fever. What do you say? Yes, I have fever.
Speaker 1:I have fever, and that's a fake Another band is a band.
Speaker 2:The actual band is a band. Yes, hey, there's a full band. You can't go to that band. You can't go to that band no, no, no.
Speaker 3:Now it's time.
Speaker 1:In this.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know. If you have a problem with the tour, you can go to the hotel. So you can prevent it. Yes, prevent it.
Speaker 1:It's like a fire in the fire If you're in a fire, you're in a fire. The risk is high. Actually, the tour is a bit deep. The trailer is high. Actually, it's a trend, so it's. It's a bit deep. It's a bit deep, so it's actually. The trailer is freaking deep, dude. No, it's.
Speaker 3:I mean the trailer, If you watch it.
Speaker 1:We want to film A bit more With BJ, With BJ.
Speaker 2:Okay, because I was like With BJ, I was like I'm ready to die.
Speaker 1:Okay, I was like but in I don't know, I don't know, but in the majority of people they act, but in the latter they don't act normally. Yeah, later. So I think behind the scenes when they're shooting, they're like Right, I don't know, if you know Jean Paul. I don't know him personally, but I don't know his name, Jean Paul too.
Speaker 2:Jean Paul. He has a good role. He's like how's my brother? He's good.
Speaker 1:He's a good guy. He's a guy who shows his good side. It's a very heavy experience, but it's also stressful.
Speaker 2:It's not easy. I imagine the film is full. What?
Speaker 3:Yeah, nobody makes a movie in a month. That's crazy.
Speaker 1:Hopi stress, yes, Hopi stress. So it's a month, we're not sure. We're not sure.
Speaker 2:It's a mess, because we're not going to be able to do it in a fucking obstacle.
Speaker 1:Yes, we're not going to make time for that. No, we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not, we're not.
Speaker 3:We sorry but, mentioned over the minister, the right, yes, okay, so no like mr, rap me hand in, hello.
Speaker 2:Who won't throw him under the bus like that?
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah yeah, no, Mr Rap, my hand is like hello yeah yeah. Bye-bye.
Speaker 1:Anyways.
Speaker 3:So look at Everybody's talking about this movie. It's a big deal. Yes, so if funding, if funding Mr Rap being, if the minister is involved, if he's going to pay taxes and all this good stuff.
Speaker 1:No no.
Speaker 3:So clarify this. You have to clarify this. Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 1:For me, make it clear. It's good to make it clear 100%. Okay. So we have police, we have Brandtwer, we have SDKK, we have ICC with GOG, with Prison de Mucha, we have IZ with Fodeirat, so now with Tata we have food, yes, we have Fodeirat, but it's not very expensive. Yes, so we have to imagine that there is Instance.
Speaker 2:Instance yes, we have to make it happen.
Speaker 1:No, but people who don't know the paper they don't listen to it so they don't clarify it.
Speaker 3:No, no, no, it's not a court. No, no, no.
Speaker 1:Automatically, the minister will be the minister of justice, correct? Correct, so it's a bit of a guide, but it's an idea that there are a lot of problems with each instance Because, for example, the film that comes out is actually a bit of a mess, but because each instance has a back and forth, you can change it you can put it in, you can change the script.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't. The campaign is nice. The campaign is over. The movie is fucking good. It's still good.
Speaker 2:You're still watching the movie right, sure, sure, out of curiosity. So, five years ago, the movie is still there, sure, sure and nothing and nothing is more than a campaign at all. A campaign, as as in, like an ad campaign An ad campaign.
Speaker 3:An ad campaign.
Speaker 2:It's the same campaign. It's the same campaign.
Speaker 1:It's the same campaign, and what I'm going to tell you is exactly what I had a good idea of and what I had thought of. Now I'm going to educate the people. I'm going to put something on the market that will stay forever.
Speaker 2:Exactly From the beginning. And I'm going to tell you that it's been six months.
Speaker 1:Exactly.
Speaker 2:Three years. That's why it's so late.
Speaker 3:And to use whichever videographer or filmmaker you have around the world. You have to use a huge country. Mr Graham, I want you, I want to represent our island and do this.
Speaker 1:I want you to. For me, I want you to enjoy that. If we are not doing it, the minister will say it's good, there are so many more with so many talents. If we don't have a good minister, we have to have a lot of talent and opportunities. We don't want to promote a party, but if the MFK is a in the Corsican party, the way they think, the way they look at it, it helps the Corsican a lot. It's something that we haven't seen in months. We don't know how it will go, but, as I said, we have a lot of problems that we have to solve. We have to find a place where, if we use a strategic way, we can solve the problem. Plus, we can continue to go further.
Speaker 2:I have a good hyperventilation but for those who don't know, when you listen to it it's real, it's 120,000.
Speaker 1:It's 120,000.
Speaker 2:It's twice the population.
Speaker 1:It's the population of Corso Of Corso yes, it's the one that has more views than the other ones. What day is the trailer? The trailer is on the 9th or 10th of January. What day is it? 10 days, yes, 10 days, 100,000 in 10 days, that's dope.
Speaker 3:That's crazy 121,000.
Speaker 1:That's crazy.
Speaker 3:I mean, if I were to compare this, I would definitely contribute to this.
Speaker 2:I'm not going to do it, I'm going to do it full.
Speaker 1:If I were to compare it. But like.
Speaker 3:Thank you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, brian Sm. Uh, he is the best I know. If he's watching this video right now, I don't understand it but like thank you yeah brian smollard is the is the best, like I are. From now he color grade like um one, I think, three, three video for me. From now, two music videos and this like the first movie that he's doing right now, you know, yeah, and when we coloring like brian's, like how you guys take this shot like how is everything going?
Speaker 3:killer, so like it's like mind-blowing, like how the things is going killer, so you know.
Speaker 1:So yeah, shut down one, one law for brian. Show support and do like a good job on the, on the coloring for us also. Um, yeah, from los angeles it's working, the company, company tres company three is the company that you work.
Speaker 2:It's the company that does color grading for a lot of movies.
Speaker 1:Color grading for Joker. The last Joker that company made the color grading, so they're the best.
Speaker 2:Got it, got it got it.
Speaker 3:So, mr Gray, yes, if you walk back to your old house, what do you think? Tell me, sir, refleja Bolo Bisa. You're like, put a living Go, dream Of put a living man. A vida Cu A guy, cu A.
Speaker 1:A, a, a, a A.
Speaker 3:A, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a A.
Speaker 1:A.
Speaker 2:A what's it called.
Speaker 1:Delayed gratification. Or delayed gratification. What's it?
Speaker 2:called Late gratification or delayed gratification. I don't want to say anything. I want to say thank you. I want to say thank you.
Speaker 1:I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. I'm very grateful, I'm very happy. Thank you, graham, for real and how will it happen?
Speaker 3:in the next month, I guess there will actually come a point where you will stop the chase.
Speaker 1:Yes, sure, sure, I want. Now I will put 3%. It's money, man. At the end of the day, it's money, it's money, it's money, it's money, it's money, it's money. But at the end of the day, I can see that I'm walking with. I know that I'm walking with my hands, but I can see that I'm walking with my hands, but I can see that I'm walking with my hands, but I don't feel like I'm doing it anymore. I don't feel like I'm doing it anymore. I feel like I don't feel like I'm doing it anymore. I feel like Yolanda is full in control of everything, you know. And so I try to focus more on pushing myself to the limit, you know. And so family is everything, man, we want. Family is everything, family is everything, family is everything. You need money, but money is not everything, but money is everything. But money is not everything, but money is everything, but money is not everything. That's the problem.
Speaker 3:That's the problem, the fact that you're a master, you always have, you always have, you always have.
Speaker 1:There's always things to pay.
Speaker 3:That means you have a license, but once you start working on your own, on your own that's the problem.
Speaker 1:You start doing other things, you start being a bitch you start being a slave to money like bands that make you dance.
Speaker 3:Just go slave to money like bands that make you dance like a rock.
Speaker 1:Go to hell, you can't dance. You can't dance, you can't dance. You can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance, you can't dance. But now I'm going to find my family, family, my brother. Family is everything brother.
Speaker 3:Family with faith.
Speaker 2:I'm here. I'm going to be here in March, but what are you going to focus on?
Speaker 1:here, Netflix.
Speaker 2:Yes, I was literally thinking you mentioned something subtitled, but I was like okay, Netflix, netflix, netflix, you have something planned?
Speaker 1:Yes, Netflix.
Speaker 2:I was literally thinking Netflix, netflix, netflix.
Speaker 1:Everything.
Speaker 2:Netflix.
Speaker 1:Shandino, shandino.
Speaker 3:I've never seen a New, new, new, new.
Speaker 1:New, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new, new. I don't want to go to the airport. No, I want to go to the airport.
Speaker 2:I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go, I want to go. I don't know if you know, but I think I don't know. But every single time when I look at the sketchbook it's something that happens In my head. It's happening for a reason. Something needs to happen in the next month or the next year.
Speaker 1:Like we need to talk about this shit, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, no, no. I mean, in the past there was a good mini-Holland on Netflix.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, yeah or a mini Holland or a Netflix, I mean. I think that's just. I think those films that I've seen, I've seen in the comedy, it's a comedy. It's a comedy that I've seen. I've seen it in two or three films. I've seen it. I've seen it in full. I think that's a film that I've seen in a film that I've seen in, but it's a mind-blowing comedy. It's a concept that you understand. It's a concept that you can put to the next level. I know 100%.
Speaker 2:I don't want to give you bad information, but I have an idea. I want to have actors.
Speaker 1:I have a list. Yes, I have an actor. I'm not an actor, you know I'm not. I'm not a list. Yes, I'm not an actor, I'm not. I'm not being fake. Nothing to something. God, that's my mentality. When I create something, if I connect with it, I feel like I'm doing it. I'm not a fake. Yes, so I'm creating something with feeling, you know, I can put a casting, but I can't do it. If I do it, I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't do it. I can't.
Speaker 2:Okay, Nice and they be saying, must be a bad bitch yeah.
Speaker 1:Jalen or Jaden you should connect with Uncanny.
Speaker 2:Say what do you want? On Instagram I have a show called Uncanny Brothers. It's a horror story.
Speaker 1:Yes, I have an Instagram. I recently got an award. I like it. I like it.
Speaker 3:It's a good show, but it's proof.
Speaker 1:You can make shit happen. I'm out of that man but that's true.
Speaker 2:But at the same time you can't stay in a girl for the course.
Speaker 1:You can't, at least three months out of the year.
Speaker 2:You can't at the end of the day, it's business. You have to network if you don't know who you are. You don't know who you are, or you don't know the person you really fuck with. This guy like you're going to fight, you know so you're going to fight, but make sure you go out and go to conferences, go to comic con I don't care what you're into but go to something that you're going to fight yeah, for sure, but when I'm busy and I don't have a mind, I'm busy.
Speaker 1:So I think that's what I think.
Speaker 2:That's what I think but Netflix is more on the business end. What do you personally think about growing up or being single?
Speaker 1:I want to have my family shit, let's go. I want to have my family, but I want to keep it. Keep it, make sure for it to be month of the yes, go, yeah. So keep it, keep it, make sure for it to be bro.
Speaker 3:If you don't have someone that really is there for you, you don't have nothing man for real, for real, for real, for real I want to ask you this keep you grounded, but so you're not just just just just, just, just, just just just just, just, just, just just to keep you grounded, because just listening to so many different things that you do in the production company, in the, in the, in the, like all of these types of things, because you're extremely humble, because I know that I don't expect an ego.
Speaker 1:No, no, no.
Speaker 3:No, no, no. No no no, no, no no.
Speaker 1:No no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Whatever you do, let's do it.
Speaker 1:It's a bad thing, it's a problem If you're humble, but you're a filter. Grow some balls. Grow some balls and just don't go where. I don't know if it's on. I don't know if it's on. I don't know if it's on, I don't know if it's on, I don't go where. This man is a man who doesn't know what he's doing. He's a man who's a man? Who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man, who's a man who's a man who's a man who?
Speaker 3:what's your passionate about?
Speaker 2:it's fucking bad man. This growth star trip has been very good for me.
Speaker 1:Three hills of green.
Speaker 2:Three flowers, three Hildegraen, three.
Speaker 1:Hildegraen.
Speaker 3:But you should, you really should. Say to Dios man.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but again it's something that With Botinco, botinco keep going, because Say to Dios man, yeah, but again it's something that I don't know how I'm going to keep going. I'm going to put love in it, but if it doesn't work, then I'm going to have to cut it. Cut it with a knife.
Speaker 2:Sorry, Limit the time If you pass it, I'll give you a beer. It's a cleanse. It's a cleanse.
Speaker 3:It's a cleanse. Don't question it, don't do nothing. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no no no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 2:I don't give a fuck, you can have money. No money, I just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I just, I just, I just, I just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I, just, I just.
Speaker 1:I just, I just, I just, I just, I just, I just, I just.
Speaker 2:I just I.
Speaker 1:Correct Wisdom, Jamie Mayboom. And a man shout out to Jamie Mayboom and he has a crane company in Kurosawa Crane, Like really container and those containers and things and and the man is doing a lot of work and for me in the short region I started with an adventure. I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was very young, I was drone. I asked him what he was doing and he told me that he was paying for the equipment. I told him that I was paying for the equipment so I could sell the company.
Speaker 1:He told me that I was going to send him the video and he would show me the video and I would sell it. But when I saw the video, my laptop was broken. I called him and told him that I was going to send him the video, put something in the fucking wall, and he said oh my bad, I have a client, but listen, it's nothing that's it Put something in the fucking wound.
Speaker 2:But you wouldn't, be saying this if you weren't walking.
Speaker 3:You're always tempering Album Grand, something always happening.
Speaker 1:He called me the next day at 1.40pm and he said yo, what's up? I said I'm at home. He said you can come to Zealand in 10 minutes. I said I'm going to the house. I said I can't go to Zealand in 10 minutes. I said okay, anyway, I'm going to Korea Bull chance. I said I'm going to the bull chance.
Speaker 2:I said I'm going to the bull chance.
Speaker 1:I said I'm going to the bull chance. I said I'm going to the bull chance. I said I'm going to the bull chance. I said I'm to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. I said I want to know how much you are paying me. Write down everything that you need for you to start your business like your, your filming business, like equipment-wise. I'll get you a list for a complete, complete, complete course with a drone course I'll end up. I'll be like I'll be like.
Speaker 2:I'll be like there's a drone, the drone will cost you almost 40,000. There's guys like Mr Green.
Speaker 1:I'll be like I'm not a millionaire, but I'm going to help you. I'm going a millionaire, but I'm gonna help you. I'm gonna buy turkish by everything. So, basically, camera drone, and the first drone shot that we filmed was for the film from Jandino, was the bomb in Holland, the first one, I don't remember the drone from Jandino to the film. Hey, you know, at home there was an issue, the drone fell, there was an issue, the drone fell, there was an issue. But so he was the one that really believed in me man, I really liked him. But you know there are guys who like you.
Speaker 2:Sorry, do you feel that, thanks to him, you like him At?
Speaker 1:least he has a good. I want Door D, he will tell you, I love At least A good. If you want Door D. She puts A little bit more Of air In the middle. Sure, anyways, she keeps it, but she escapes A ball.
Speaker 3:A river Sure, so what?
Speaker 1:happens Is that I have An office In my office In Glasgow and I put An office here For rent. I put my rent here, bro From there, because you're like A little, I'm in Glasgow and I'm like I'm going to put an office here for rent, I'm going to start renting, bro from there like a guardian angel, like like I'm grateful.
Speaker 3:What's up?
Speaker 1:I'm going to go and I'm going to do business, so I'm not going to be back and forth with my family. I'm young, I'm going to do this, I'm going't do this anymore. It's like okay, do your thing. Remember, I know how to do best.
Speaker 2:La la La la, la, la, la la, I can't be glad to see you.
Speaker 1:What's? The most you go out to tell me Hope you're good with another, sorry man, Hope you're good with another man, You're so good with another man. Yo, yo, I'm so happy I invested in you. Shout out to Jamie Mayboom I hope you guys see him on our show, and so that's why I think a lot of there is a lot of talent over there. You know, if there is people that really believe and give them opportunity, you can get really good people. Man, trust me.
Speaker 2:So Fuck man yeah man so. I'm going to tell you about the, about the trip here affected me, the type of people that I met here. I'm gonna go back to that, thinking about making some changes. Yeah, so I'm sure it's a big thing like. I'm starting to think like, fuck, I'm gonna change here.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna change here, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:What did they tell me to say? Yes, yes, yes. So I'm telling you think about it. But listening to other people's stories when I was going through that shit, I was like, okay, I'm going through that shit when I was going through that shit, 10 years later, I'm going back Sure, sure, sure and.
Speaker 1:I'm telling you, think about it when did they tell me it's all about the people that are around you.
Speaker 2:Facts, facts, facts, facts.
Speaker 1:For sure, for sure.
Speaker 2:Great. I want to say thanks, man, I don't have time. No, it's okay, I know you're going to be here for an hour, but we don't want to be here for a minute. But great stories. I hope it's inspiring. We're going to continue to talk about it, but I to try to clarify part of it.
Speaker 1:like bro, it's not what you think yeah, no, no, no it's, and a lot. Another thing is I have this talent I have I'm grateful to be here I can make something from a hundred dollars look like ten thousand dollars. I think that's something that people sometimes like. How much is that? There's a million over there. No man, I can. You know I love what I do and when you do, or a boss, you look at what I like put steam, put, put, put, put, make it work. I want to give a shout out to Joshua Libertine. He is joshua libertine, um, he's my dps in los angeles. That guy is the best and with joshua libertine, what I learned is like, if you have people that care about what you do, you're gonna get the best result. Joshua libertine read the script from walkie talkie in two days in two days and like big part of the, the, the story of the walkie-talkie and a lot of changes that we did is because of Joshua, because he was living.
Speaker 1:And with Joshua in 2025, I really learned that you have to have people that care about what you're doing, people that are on the same path with you, the same wavelength, and nothing is a problem. Then If there is an issue, they're going to solve it for you. Like, we had in the production a lot of issue. There is Joshua, libertine, dragon they did the best. Dragon is the assistant director, but the way that those guys work, man, it's like if there is an issue there, they're gonna just fix that shit. Man, it's like yo, bro. I think in scene 25 where bro, bro, bro, bro, bro, I was like what the fuck they fucking living with? And, bro, you have to just have people that care, not about money, but about the project, about you, about what's going to be the final product. Man, and if you have that in all parts in your life, man, man, no one can beat you, man, because there's some people just show up.
Speaker 2:Hey, I'm just here for the paycheck. Just give me the money. I don't care if it's a flop or not. Man, trust me. Trust me, man, I think man trust me, trust me, man.
Speaker 1:I think like, um, no one can beat you when you have that man. Yeah, no one can fucking beat you when you have around you people that is on the same path with you. You can be, you can be barking over there, man, I'm sorry.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry, I'm going to see you, I'm going to go to Malagona. No thanks, man, very off-prime. Thanks, thanks, thanks, but my short is like this I'm going to move.
Speaker 3:Ah, really, I'm tired, I'm going to move, yeah, that long is short.
Speaker 2:No, man, hey, great, I'm going to end it. I have a feeling that I'm sure it's a part 2 in the future. No, sure, so it's a comedy or a movie, yeah, or a comedy of, or maybe it's a movie of that kind, no, sure, sure.
Speaker 1:It's a comedy action. Okay, it's a comedy action, it's, it's you have to think about it.
Speaker 2:What do you think about Kevin Hart and the Rock? Yes, I think it's a guy who's from Ghana.
Speaker 1:He's from Ghana. He's from Ghana. Yes, he's from Ghana, he's from Ghana. He's from Ghana. He's from Ghana, he's from Ghana and he's from Ghana. He's from Ghana, he's from Ghana, he's from Ghana, he's from Ghana.
Speaker 3:And he's from Ghana.
Speaker 1:We have a lot of management skills For Augusta, cumprenant.
Speaker 2:The lotto of forever.
Speaker 3:Wishing a miracle for Ghana.
Speaker 1:So, it's next. So, guys, thanks for the opportunity.
Speaker 3:Hopefully next time We'll be able to do it. No, no.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no no.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 3:I'm just saying 100 100, 100, let's go 100. No, no, no.
Speaker 2:There is a lot of options Hello.
Speaker 3:Hello.
Speaker 2:But you guys were engaged and everything. Yes, yes, yes, do you have a?
Speaker 1:wedding here, yes, but we don't have a wedding. I don't know. If you can let it, you can. I'm going to sit down with a tool and a balcony Perfect.
Speaker 2:I'm asking you more things.
Speaker 1:It's real man, you're good.
Speaker 2:Nowadays, these big weddings. I get it.
Speaker 1:No, no no, but it's probably over. It's forever. Sure, sure I want to do it. Yolanda doesn't like it, she's not good.
Speaker 2:Yolanda is always simple.
Speaker 3:I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it.
Speaker 1:I want to do it, I want to do it, I want to do it.
Speaker 2:I, no, no, no, we can make an episode with him Like his story.
Speaker 1:We can make an episode with him. We can make a club with him, no.
Speaker 3:I'm ready. I'm ready, I'm ready to clap him.
Speaker 1:This is a lot.
Speaker 2:That's good, that's good, that's good, that's good, that's good, that's good, that's good, that's good, that's good. She's a really good man.
Speaker 3:She's a really good man, 100%.
Speaker 1:My website directedbypostorcom is my everything, my website, directedbypastorcom. That's my website. My Instagram is greyandpastor. I'll leave a number for you, I'll send it to you and follow, because I have big things on the way. But you have a YouTube page too, right? Yes, I have a YouTube page called Pastor and I have a family YouTube page called Yo-Yo and Gray Family Is it just Pastor?
Speaker 2:Yes, Pastor, Damn. That's hard to find man.
Speaker 1:I don't know if it's just my family, I want to write Pastor Gray and Pastor, Everything of me is red. You see the red picture? Yeah, the red logo with the cross.
Speaker 3:Everything is red you see like the yeah the red, yeah the red logo with the crossing guys, and we'll see you again in another episode.
Speaker 2:Peace and let's see what's up in walkie talkie walkie talkie, peace bye.