Seasonable Clout With Thaddeous Shade

Dumb Money 💰 & Instagram Tips

Thaddeous Shade Episode 67

Comedian Legend Redd Foxx friends with Mr Miyagi aka Pat Morita What !! and I talk about the movie Dumb Money ... yeah that time we all bought GameStop Stock and somewhere in this episode i talk about Social Media SEO.

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Speaker 1:

Hello, ladies and gentlemen, I am Thaddeus Shade. You're listening to Seasonable Clout and applause, please. Thank you. The crowd is so kind to me. Yes, they are Seasonable Clout. Thaddeus Shade, november 8th, 2023. You know, I got to say to date sometimes because I like to think that maybe in the future, deep down in the future, somebody will find this and they will listen to me and they'll be like you know what? 2023 was this shit? Not really, but they might think that because it might be like Mad Max type and looking scenery and everybody's like half naked with some weird paint on their face and spikes in the back of their neck and everybody likes to eat snake. I don't know what that's about, but I'm assuming snake is the delicacy of the Mad Max era that's sure to come in 40 years from now. I don't know if they know that 2023 was pretty decent. It's like a beautiful morning. We're in the holiday season. I'm not going to sugarcoat that. I'm not going to say that we're coming up on the holiday season because as soon as November 1st hit, it was the holiday season. It was the holiday season and we in it right now. Oh, wait, a minute, one more time for Seasonable Clout. Oh, stop. They're just so active today, anyway.

Speaker 1:

So let's get into the episode. Let's talk about last week's work. Damn, I was so special last week. I did an amazing amount of work last week. Fancy myself a hard worker.

Speaker 1:

I did an episode last week talking about Instagram pages and pages being reported falsely and getting taken down, and you could do these things, these steps to potentially save your page, get it back, things like that and there's some more things you could do. If you listen to the episode, you know I got some more tips, trips, wait tips, tricks, books that I could put into the clip and then shoot your way. You know what I'm saying. If you ever have some problems, you just got to DM me and you know I can help you out. But I did talk about that in some of the safeguard things you could do to kind of protect your page. You know, and you know some of the folks that lost their pages, some of the women that lost their pages, they got them back. You know I'm happy for them. You know I'm just in a round of applause, moody, outside of the Instagram post and talking about reported pages.

Speaker 1:

I finally, I finally, ladies and gentlemen, I finally did an interview. Now I've done interviews on my podcast before. You can scroll back, scroll back to a niggas back days and you can see the disney. I said this nigga had the interviews. But I never have done a video interview and I did one last week. I pulled it off. I was hungry for it. I've been hungry for this. I told you what I wanted to do. I got the hard work. I wanted to get the hard work done. I wanted to game, I wanted to record myself game and I wanted to get video interviews.

Speaker 1:

Now this face is for my mother to love. It's not a face for y'all to cherish. That's just the truth. I'm not going to stand up there and say you know what I'm really looking to do? A CK ad. You know, let me see what's out there and let me go put my face on a CK ad. That's not what I'm here for.

Speaker 1:

But I could get a role getting my ass whooped by Daredevil on a disney channel because I got that type of face. You know what I'm saying. I got that type of face. I ain't saying I got the CK model face. I got the come here and somebody whoop my ass in the TV show face. That's the face that I have. So you won't see my face. You'll see the people that I'm interviewing. You see they face is shot like that. I don't want to do where you see me and the person and you focus on looking at me and see me. I don't really want to see his face. If he could do anything to blur his face out while he talking to that, to the reporter, or he talked to the person that create clothes, I hope that he could blur his face out. That's what I want. That's what I really need. I don't want to watch this shit because he's got his face. That's why I'm not going to do the up.

Speaker 1:

So I did my very first one and let me tell you, before I even tell you about who I interviewed, the work was legit. You people that are rich Talking rich. Now I got a couple of duckets. You know what I'm saying. I got a parking ticket. I could pay it. I do. You know I need to. You know. You know I do something a little fucked up with the law. I could probably pay my lawyer friend.

Speaker 1:

You're the probably in that I got a few duckies, but I don't have money where I can do this. I produce my own shit. I write all my own stuff down. Okay, listen, that last part, that last part was a little bit of a lot. I've been using chat GPT to kind of help me with, like, making my stuff look clean. Now I got my own ideas. Now, listen, I do my own ideas. But I do use chat GPT to make it look good and they help me with the breakdown. You know what I'm saying Now, that's just the truth. Now I don't want you know judging me. Let me just sip of this coffee real quick. Hold on, you know what it is about the coffee.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

So I do. I did do the interview and I don't have. I do all this myself. I don't. Do you know? I don't have nobody to help me produce the show, or when I did the interview, I had to cut the video up myself. I'm cutting this thing up myself. I'm editing this thing myself. I created my overlay myself. Do you know how?

Speaker 1:

much work that shit was, man. Do you know how much work that shit was? And I'm doing this from. I'm doing this from a Mac. I'm sending from a Mac to my phone and I'm doing more shit in my phone and I'm sending to one app. I use Capcut. Yeah, I use Capcut. I paid for the pro too. I told you I got the duckies. I ain't got big duckies, but I got a little duckie. I paid for the pro. You know what I'm saying. So I send it over to my phone and I'm in the Capcut in my phone.

Speaker 1:

After I just used the Capcut on my Mac, I sent it from a Mac to my phone. I used the Capcut in my phone. Then I send that video to InShot. That's another app on my phone. I'm doing shit with InShot because I'm trying to get the audio because from here because this audio, I have it mastered. You know what I'm saying. When I mix it, I get it mastered and that audio sounds better. I'm trying to lay it down and I got to use multiple apps. I'm doing all this myself. Do you understand? I have no knowledge in this. This is not a skill set. Now, vocal wise, because I did music for a long time quality of the vocals quality of music, making sure I sound good.

Speaker 1:

I have a skill set in that, right. That's why I play around with. I play around with the settings all the time. I think I found my home in my settings. But I care about how I sound, how you hear me, in my compressing my vocals, in my EQ and my vocals, you know, saying taking the noise out. I care about those things, I know those things right, but I don't have that that graphic work.

Speaker 1:

That's not my skill set. Editing videos, that's not my skill set, even though I have taken a interest in it. It is not my skill set. So I did this interview and I spent a lot of time slicing some things up, moving some things around. I like to think that when I do the interviews I'm trying to keep as much as possible outside of somebody saying you know, hey, when I was younger I used to find raccoons and I would kill them.

Speaker 1:

Don't recommend nobody killing raccoons. What I'm saying. I wouldn't let nobody get on here and say some shit like that, because then you're probably a murderer secretly. But if they did, I would get in and I would cut it out and I would then deliver it to you guys to make it seem like an upstanding human being but they're really not, because they just talked about killing raccoons. But you didn't know that because I cut it out. But most of the time damn, they're 95% of the time I'm going to keep the whole join up in that motherfucker, and so I had to keep it real. You know what I'm saying. I don't like to do all that editing. I like to sit that camera up, motherfucker. I like to tell that motherfucker action and I like for that motherfucker to be real. Have some fun. Put a smile on your face. So I did it.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

I did it, I did it, I did it, I did it, I did it, I did it, I got it done. You know what it feels like to get something done. You really want to get done. That feeling is hard to come across. You know what I'm saying. To actually accomplish something, that your brain is, it's like on fire for to to, to jump in the mud with white curries.

Speaker 1:

I say courage. You know what I'm saying. I buy courage. I got over 55 pairs of courage. I buy courage. So if I jump in some mud with some white courage on you best believe I'm trying to get away from zombies or I'm trying to get to an end destination that's got a pot of gold at the end of that, motherfucker. And that's what I'm saying. When it comes to getting it done, I feel like, as I continue doing this, there's a pot of gold. That's why I'm willing to jump in the mud with some white courage. So now, to you, it could be some shell-toedidas yuck. To you, it could be some Yeezy, some white Yeezy's double yuck. I am hating on the Yeezys, but I do own a pair, shhh.

Speaker 2:

Man, you come right out of a comic book.

Speaker 1:

Some of you it might be Jays. Now listen, I do buy a patent leather. Jays, the 11s, I do buy them. Okay, I don't rock them, but I do buy them. That's a weird thing, but I do. I do it.

Speaker 1:

But to get the gold accomplished it feels so good, it's like, let me see. It's like, oh, do you remember the nice old lady that was the Oracle and the Matrix? She was a sweet lady, the very first one. Even in the second one she was sweet, even though she had to get a new body and stuff because of the Matrix. Right, the first lady. When Neal walks in and she's baking cookies, she's just sweet and nice and she gave Neal a cookie. That's how it feels to accomplish a goal. It's sweet, it's nice, it feels good. At the end you get to bite the cookie and the cookie tastes good. It goes down well. You deserve the cookie cause you put the work in Shay. You deserve the cookie cause you put the work in curl at Walmart. Use the manager. I remember you. You didn't bag my stuff, right? Sorry, that was a bit much. I'm sorry, carol, but next time bag my shit right.

Speaker 1:

That's just the real. When you go to bag Shay's shit, you bag that shit, right. You don't single bag two cartons of oat milk. It's gonna rip and I might have to experience that on the way to the car. I'm six, three, I'm old, I don't need to bend down to pick up the cartons.

Speaker 2:

I don't know where the shit went, man, you come right out of a comic book, but I insta-cart.

Speaker 1:

Now I don't even go to the store, no more. I don't know what's been going on. I spent my money on insta-cart. My mom's gotta be ashamed of me. She's looking down. She's like this nigga, when did we get like this? Huh? But anyway, but I accomplished a goal. So I did the interview and I interviewed Beatrice Martinez, dope, awesome young lady who is at the Cronkite, who is at the Cronkite School, arizona State University, cronkite, studying or finishing being a sports reporter, slash anchor. And this lady is good and she will go for and I am super proud of her.

Speaker 1:

I don't know what happened there was a mix of things happening there, but she was an incredible first interview. I gotta get back into the groove. I haven't interviewed somebody in a very long time, so there's a groove you get back into. But it was dope, it was fun. She talked about talking to Michael Strahan and Hannah Montana's, like her favorite show, shame, I Know, talked about I'm sorry, listen. So I'm a realist. I'm keeping that in. That was a little bit of like a burp. I was trying to disguise it, but it was a little bit of burp. Just roll with me. Let's keep the action going and action. So she also talked about. You know one of the heads for Fox. You know having that, that love for her, you know that appreciation, letting her know that she will be going far, that's a magical moment.

Speaker 1:

Can you imagine somebody high up, high, high, high up, you and your field of work, somebody high up, say you just started. You know you're high up, say you just starting out at the family dollar, right, and you believe in the family dollar business and you've been putting hours in hours working, putting the toxic Hawaiian punch up on the shelves, just right, so the people could see it and be like you know what I want? That diabetes. You've been doing the work. The yellow bags all right, is that dollar general? It might be down there, but you've been doing the work. And then, let's just say, the regional manager comes in. He's like Shaniqua, you are fantastic and you will be moving up soon. You're going to be a star in the family dollar world. You trust me. Shaniqua, stay strong, stay strong. Do the work. You going for Shaniqua, that is dope, and she talked about that.

Speaker 1:

Not the family dollar, but the Fox, big-wigged Fox, talking to her at the Super Bowl. That's major, that's major People should. All you know you get that experience People showing you love for what you do, how you do it, how you present yourself, how you talk hey, I fucking walking, you know let's come from. But those type of things you know they could keep you pushing, they could keep you moving forward. So you know, I always say you know, keep working.

Speaker 1:

I zombie through a lot of things, even though I'm not, I feel like I'm not making Olympic type speed, running strides to where I'm trying to be. But if I zombie there, eventually I get there, I wake up, make a little progress, make a little bit more progress, make a little bit more progress and I make a little bit more progress. And then, look, I did my first episode man Video video episode. It's on YouTube Beatrice Martinez. We talked about a lot of things 55 minutes worth of gabbing. She's a beautiful young lady.

Speaker 1:

Go check out the interview. It's really dope. When you get to the YouTube this is important, damn it. When you get to the YouTube, you subscribe. Don't be like that. You subscribe, you like. If you feel generous enough, you share that interview. That interview is deep. It's funny. Okay, it's not really that deep. I don't like to do crazy shit. I'm not a crazy person. This thing will be some. You know. You know why I hate men. You know why I hate men. It ain't gonna be like that. You know why I hate women. It ain't gonna be like that. I like to have fun. I also let them know what people do, how they're getting there. This is fun. This is dope. This is educational. This reading rainbow, it's Sesame Street mixed with a little NYPD blue. Listen, for the kids that don't know what NYPD blue is, for the young cats, go ahead and hit the Google button. Go ahead and hit the Google button, because I just put reading rainbow. I describe my interviews as reading rainbow, sesame Street and NYPD blue.

Speaker 2:

Man, you come right out of a comic book. I do.

Speaker 1:

I do, but the interview is dope, it's really dope. I'll be ordering, ordering. I have another interview happening this Friday with a colleague of mine. Oh, JT Hums will be in the building and we'll be talking about his clothing line. A modern rock star. Yeah, we'll be talking about that.

Speaker 1:

I am black man. I know where does all this shit come from. I am blackity black. I am a niggas nigga. You know from the hood, from the ghetto, but I don't know where all this shit comes from. All this shit just be wired and it just pops out. And I'm just an honest, Nelly. I'm just an honest Harry, An honest, an honest. I couldn't come up with something. But yeah, you know, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1:

I just on this podcast, I am me. When I am in public and I'm promoting, I'm in the club. I'm not all the way me. If you come up and talk to me, you get like a little pinch of salt of me, but not all the way me. All right, just remember that I am pure entertainment. In the world of imagination. You will see I don't understand and, but I'm pure entertainment. If you know me, if you don't, you like me, I think you'd probably murder people. He's a murderer. He stabs people, but I don't, All right anyway. But yes, please subscribe. Go check out the interview I did with Beatrice Martinez. It's fantastic, You'll love it. It's a good, good, good, good, good, good, good fun interview and I had a lot of fun doing that. You know what I'm saying. Make sure you go subscribe and you like. Now moving on to something I really care about, because man, you are in a court of law.

Speaker 2:

There are a lot of people in here. We can't hear you. Your honor, you're gonna have to make them speak up. What does GTD stand for? Got the droves, okay. Subscribe.

Speaker 1:

I just like to play that clip. Sometimes it don't make no sense for me to play it, but I just have it in there because it's one of my favorite clips and that episode was one of my favorite Martin episodes. So if you go, look, you watch Martin, you know what I'm talking about. If you haven't go back, it was a 90s TV show for the young folks and I be around young people all the time. Man, I'm a decade or two, I'm a good two decades ahead of most of the people. I party with they, you know. Whatever, go check out Martin, it's beautiful.

Speaker 1:

I came up on some new coffee. All right, you know how I am about my coffee and this won't take long, cause I got other stuff to get to. But in espresso and y'all and I've talked about this previous episodes I'm a holiday guy. I don't fuck around, I'm a holiday guy. If I was, if I was a badass assassin and I was going to go assassinate somebody, my sniper, my gun, my sniping gun, my you know, psst, psst, pew, pew, pew, pew, my sniping gun would like be wrapped in wrapping paper Christmas wrapping paper and I would. And I would assassinate somebody when a Santa had on my. A Santa had on my head, you know, on my belly rifle on the shoulder humming. I wish you a Merry Christmas. Psst, psst, psst, psst, psst, psst, psst, psst. Everybody gone, happy holidays. I'm back on a plane in New York to go look at the Rockefeller Christmas tree. That's how much I am a fucking holiday guy. Now, moving to my coffee in espresso, drop the holiday pack your guy bought for the people who give a fuck. Listen, the holiday pack is legit, all right, they got a frosted caramel nut. Hoo wee, you know what I'm saying Hoo, wee, frosted caramel nut. Imagine Gal Gadot coming up to you and say you know what I want? To shampoo your hair and give you a scalp massage. That's what that frosted caramel nut tastes like. What Amazing.

Speaker 1:

Now they also got a seasonal delight spices. Now, listen. Now, this isn't. This is this. Actually is one of those ones that I think about the Folger's commercials. The best part of waking up is Folger. I think that guy closed his eyes while he was singing it. I bet you he closed his eyes while the best part awake. I know he closed his eyes because you could really get into that, but you got to close your eyes when you get into that Folger's theme song Best part of anyway. So this season of delight spices has got a fantastic aroma. Smell to it. You could really smell that joint.

Speaker 1:

Now when my black ass grabbed it, did my little thing to it, hooked it up with the little sauces I'd be putting up in that hole yeah, I talk a little black, sometimes I put my little sauces up in that hole and that shit, that shit hit and that it made me feel like St Nick. Ah, you see the rhyme. That shit hit it. It made me feel like St Nick. I was in this video like ho ho, ho, ho, yeah, man, that was that one was fire.

Speaker 1:

And then they had Festa, festa of Black Double Expressel, festa Festa. Why am I saying Festa, festa, festa of Black Double Expressel? Now, you know, that's actually what I'm sipping on right now. That's probably why I'm wired. You know, when you sip that Festa Black Double Expressel, I have to imagine you make. It's like how Clint Eastwood or John Wayne felt when they'd walk into the bar in the Western and the bartender slams down a fucking glass. You hear the pour and that shit inside that cup would set a forest on fire. And John Wayne or Clint Eastwood picked that joint up. Hit that sum bitch. That's how that Festa of Black Double Expressel was, but it's good, fantastic. If you're a coffee person like me, head over to an espresso, pick that up. That's my shit.

Speaker 1:

Now, listen, last night I'm chilling, right, me and the lady we're chilling. Me and the lady we're chilling. We like to, you know chill, we're calm people, we're calm, we're calm, we're cool, we're hip and we calm though. So we like to watch movies. So I put on this movie, dumb Money, and now I'm gonna take you back. I'm about to take y'all back. All right, dumb Money. It's a newer movie and based off a true event.

Speaker 1:

You know the story of GameStop's Unexpected Rise, featuring Keith Gill, portrayed by the actor known for playing the Riddler. Yeah, when you, when you get into my comic book movies listen, it's important when you get into my comic book movies, my comic book movies, when you get into my DCs, when you get into my Marvels, you become that person. You understand what I'm saying? You become that person. You don't, you no longer have a government name. You become the character.

Speaker 1:

So Keith Gill, who was the guy that predicted the rise of GameStop, of GameStop, who put 50K into GameStop before anybody did, he's played by the Riddler. Now, listen, this guy is a fantastic actor and he's a great actor, but he's known as the Riddler to me and I feel bad for that. And I walk up to him in person in Hollywood. Maybe I see him in Hollywood, you know, maybe I catch him at this, maybe I catch him at a GameStop. How it happens I don't know the magic of of the world can make it happen. Why just walk into a GameStop and I'm like, oh shit, the Riddler. He's going to look at me. I don't know how he's going to feel about it, but it's a possibility that he's like Broden did so much work. How are you calling me the Riddler? But you're the Riddler to me now. And if you don't, you haven't seen Matt Reeves Batman. You're missing out, because he was a great bad guy.

Speaker 1:

The Riddler. He plays Keith Gill, the guy that put 50. K up for GameStop. Right, that is some. That's some gangster shit. That's some gangster shit. That's some motherfucker who know what he's doing. Right, you know, we got a lot of things that are gangster. You know, going to a bad part of the neighborhood and getting gas at one o'clock in the morning, that's gangster.

Speaker 2:

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1:

That's gangster, you know. Walking in the whole foods Walking, walking into whole foods with the EBT card, that's gangster. You know what I'm saying. Getting getting government assistance, but you like the fight, the fighter things, you like the finer foods. Walking in the whole foods with the EBT card is pretty gangster. I can't even that's gangster. I can't even lie to you. Him taking 50 K of his family's money and in putting putting into GameStop. I know you all remember that when it was to the moon I seen it everywhere to the moon. Amc was in there a little bit to the moon.

Speaker 2:

Moon.

Speaker 1:

Moon, that's so cool. Man Do knew what he was doing, put 50 K in there. People thought he was nuts, except for his wife. What does it mean when you have a supporting girlfriend or wife? What does that do for you? It puts you in a Bonnie and Clyde mode she, you and her, against the world. Support. She has. She supported them.

Speaker 1:

Because when you listen, 50 K, when you just you know I'm saying you go down to Vegas, say you in Vegas and you got the duckies, but you seven days pass on that rent, you got about two grand. You put it on the table, you look up, you up 20, 20 K and you say you know what? I'm going to put it all in If your wife is there for that, most wives that are there watching you. As you put the last two K y'all had up and rent is 3200. Are the mortgage will be nice, the mortgage 3200. And she's standing right behind you, to the side of you, to the left or to the right, you could choose. She's standing right there and you put and you up 20 K and you say I'm going all in again. She live with us, start choking your ass and tell her, and tell her dealer, know the fuck he ain't. He's no longer in cash. That motherfucker out. I'm going to finish choking him and y'all put the chips over here, because what the fuck, especially if you don't understand, can't nobody come to me? You know, I got to have full faith that you come to me and say man, I want $500,. Man, I'm going to put it in on this bet. I'm going to put it on Anthony Davis to hit five threes tonight. Give me 500. I know it's going to hit. No, you the fuck, you're not, you're not. I'm not giving you 500 for Anthony Davis to hit five threes tonight. Man, I'm telling you, I know what I'm talking about. I'm telling you, a D got in them tonight.

Speaker 1:

He playing somebody that's undersized, he playing the undersized center tonight, you know, and he going to be wanting to shoot. He been hitting his threes, he shooting 75% of his threes. Is she give me the 500? No, I'm not giving you 500. You know what I'm saying. But that motherfucker, somebody, you know you get enough of a compelling argument. I'm like all right, here's the five. Just know, if you lose the five, that's your ass. I got to get it back somehow. So I got to whoop some ass, but he was putting 50 K up, 50 K on stocks. He knew what he was doing. His wife supported him. His friend thought he was crazy at first. Did he find out? This motherfucker's a genius? This motherfucker started a movement Everybody was putting, putting money into the game.

Speaker 1:

Stop stop, I'm a real motherfucker. I'm gonna leave that here. Let me get a little sip real quick. So he put this, he put the money in and then Seth Rogan's in it. He plays Gabe Plotkin. Gabe Plotkin, gabe Plotkin.

Speaker 1:

I think he was the head of Melvin something, some financial company, and he was the head of, you know, seth. Seth is my guy, Seth is my guy. I'm not gonna lie to you, seth. If I'm at the crib and he wants to come over, I'm like man, I'm at the crib making vegan sausages and eggs. You want some, bro, and I'm gonna make it for him because he's he's. He's my guy, that's my guy.

Speaker 1:

But I guess his company was basically betting on GameStop to freaking fail. It didn't fail because you know why? Keith Gill set the set, the internet ablaze and everybody was putting money and this was 2021. So when you, when you go viral, you go viral with some shit. It's on Tik Tok. Everybody was putting money in. And then my guy my other guy in there, when his soldier I was like he's got a name, he's got a movie I like called Fresh, he's fucking murderer. I shouldn't have told you that Winner soldier, he's in it. I know I do Heard what I said.

Speaker 1:

If you are in a comic book or Marvel movie, the DC or Marvel movie, you are that person. Now you are no longer in the DC or Marvel movie. You are that person. Now you no longer have a real government name. But he plays a character called Vlad T, cause I don't know the dude's last name, I couldn't say it, so I just put Vlad T. But he was the owner of a. Him and his boy owned Robin Hood. You know they was crooked, some crooked shit going on, a lot of crooked shit, but the movie's fantastic. The movie is fantastic. You know you can. It hypes you up to kind of understand investing. Like damn do I want to understand investing.

Speaker 1:

I want to understand this shit. It's kind of cool. And I remember putting money in AMC stock in Robin Hood. I remember doing it. I remember putting money in GameStop stock Now I couldn't you know, listen, so do. Put 50 K and got up to like 46 mil. He told his family when he was at 23 mil that he had 23 many. He made 23 mil. His pops look at him like he was crazy because he didn't want to pull out. His brother thought he was crazy, his mother thought it was crazy.

Speaker 1:

I was at home in my recliner and I thought he was a psychopath. I was like I don't know how this story ends, but I hope you don't lose that money because I'm putting myself in his shoes and I was probably out of there by 1.5 mil. I was out of there by 1.5. You know what I'm saying? I was, I was 1.5 and I had a suit and tie and I was buying real estate. By that time I was still making bread, I and I didn't understand why. I'm like man, you put that type of money in. I'm like what? You had 46 mil. You can't pull 25 out and leave the rest in. Nobody said anything about that in this movie. I'm like you can't pull out 27 mil and then leave the rest in. I was really curious about that. Nobody answered my question. I'm assuming you can, but you ain't got to pull it all out, do you? But the nickel was going to. Everybody thought he was crazy, but he was gangster. Left it in for 46, 46. So shit, and everybody was following them. Everybody was following them. We not pulling, we holding the line diamond hands. We holding the line diamond hands.

Speaker 1:

When you watch the movie, you know what I'm talking about. If you, if you were hot on the social media, you know what I'm talking about. It's crazy, man, how you can get sucked into social media and you can get into movement. You can get on it. It's cool. When it's crazy, it's wild, it's fun. But that was dope 46 mil. Then he had to go. I let me not tell you the movie. I could 46 mil. I'm not going to spoil alert, I'm not saying nothing else. Damn, my bad. Listen, shit, I ain't telling you a lot. It happened in real life. You was probably around when it was going on. It's just more detail. I'm not going to say no more, I ain't got a trip, I ain't going to be busing up, no more. I ain't going to say no more, but the movie is fire the movie is fire.

Speaker 1:

Got to go watch it. There's another one called no Exit on Hulu. I think I'm a little I was a little bit behind on that, but I just watched it too. That shit was fired too. But dumb money, fantastic. No exit Fantastic. Go watch it, please hurry, do it.

Speaker 1:

Oh, will I be able to? Oh, let me see real quick Y'all just stay with me here. Real quick, I don't think I'm going to be able to. Oh, I fucked it up. Oh, I fucked it up. Oh well, so I was going to play this clip. I'm you know what I'm going to try to do. So this, this is how cold. This is how cold I am when it comes to talking to you. I don't even care, I'm just being real with y'all. So here we go, I'm going to play this clip real quick and I'm going to play it through the microphone. But you'll hear me explain it to you. So I'm going to play the clip through my microphone and then I'm going to put the actual clip. I'm going to put the actual clip into there. Then you'd be like oh, this thing was cold. He told us what he's going to do. Then he did it. That motherfucker cold. Okay, let me see if I can make this happen.

Speaker 3:

Here we go chance to buy a house, et cetera, et cetera, and escrow's gonna close.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, hold on, let me restart it, cause I'm a co-owner over here. Hold on, let me see when you bring it back, and then we go bam that's it.

Speaker 3:

Sit over there, I'll deal with this. I explained to Red chance to buy a house, et cetera, et cetera. And escrow's gonna close in four days. In four days I'm $3,500 short and I'll work it off, I'll pay you back any way I can, et cetera. So he said $3,500. Ain't got no small change on me right now, but Caused his secretary over with a thumb snap. He said bring me my checkbook. So he's writing a check, pat Merida, $3,500. And as he's writing, before he signs his name, he says now look at it. I don't wanna hear about no papers, no payback, no interest, no IOU, no, nothing. So you wanna pay me back? I know you're gonna make it one day, son, you do this for somebody. Never forgot it. Have done it. Fortunately I got to that place he predicted I was gonna get to and have helped a few people under the same conditions.

Speaker 1:

Now again, y'all couldn't hear it that well, but I'll put it in there and you will hear it. Fantastic. Well, y'all couldn't hear it right now that well, but I'll put it in and you'll be like, oh, that's what he did. I appreciate you explaining that, cause you was a bad motherfucker, but the clip is Pat Merida. Now, if you don't know who Pat Merida is, rest in peace, my guy. That's Mr Miyagi, the famous Mr Miyagi from Karate Kid. By the way, that movie meant a lot to me as a young person growing up in the main streets of Kansas City, because I thought I could learn karate and then I realized, nah, you gotta have a dynamite right, move a little bit now. Blah, but yeah, I wish I could have learned karate when I was younger. But that's Mr Miyagi talking, and he's talking about the fact. You know Pat Merida is a comedian. He was a comedian first. Then he got the role of Mr Miyagi. He was a comedian Still. He was even after Karate Kid, cause he did three of them things, four of them things, four of them things that Jackie Chan took over. You know we ain't gonna talk about that Karate Kid, but Pat Merida was a comedian.

Speaker 1:

Red Fox, you got to know about Red Fox. Red Fox is a famous, famous, famous, legendary comedian, sanford Sons famous TV show back in the day, and I don't know when he gave him that $3,500. I don't know when he did it, but let me tell you something when he did it, $3,500. You ask somebody for $3,500, you can get frowned upon. I don't get how much money you had, cause whenever the time he wrote the check had to be in the 80s. I'm assuming mid 80s, maybe early 80s, maybe even the 70s, I'm not for sure. But whenever he wrote that check he sounded cool about writing the check, but that check was legit. That's that money hurt. That's $3,500.

Speaker 1:

And you go look up how much he got paid for Sanford Sons and it's not a lot of money. And I'm sure the back end residuals is not a lot of money. So $3,500, that's a real friend and I never knew who would have thought that Mr Miyagi and Red Fox were friends, not my dog sleeping in the background, winston, hey, winston. And he don't wake up like he got a attitude. But he back there doing that dreamin' shit. You know what I'm saying. He doing that dreamin' shit. Man, I gotta wake him up. Sometimes he be knocked out runnin' and jumpin' over hills and fields and we live downtown, we ain't got that shit, nigga wake up Anyway. But they're friends. And I never who would have thought that Red Fox and Pat Merida were friends and that Red Fox loaned him money to get his house?

Speaker 1:

It's just some dope shit to fuckin'. Find out. Understand again $3,500. Whenever he cut that check, it stung as nice as he was being, tore that check up, tore that check off and gave it to him and said I know, I told him I didn't want it back, but show wish, show hope he give it back. Yo, that is one of the cooler videos I found and I watch I'm on the internet all the time, so it's one of the cooler videos that I've come across to find out those two were friends.

Speaker 1:

And when you get the opportunity like I've done some pay it forward type stuff, I've done some things where I'm in line at the Starbucks and I pay for the person's stuff behind me, I'm like I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, and I pay for the person's stuff behind me and fortunately I've been lucky not to have been hit with a real debt. Like a real hey, person behind you got $45 worth of drinks. Well, what about the car behind him? You know, cause, that's what I'm gonna say $45 worth of coffee. What about the car behind him? Six, I'll do the $6 one. What do you get? A biscuit? Let me do that one. And then you let that dude behind me pay for his shit and he tells the dude behind him that it was the car in front of him, of the car that was in front of him that paid for his stuff and then paid for the next guy's stuff. But if it's 45 bucks, don't do it. But it's cool.

Speaker 1:

When you got friends and you got to love ones, sometimes, man, you really got to do it out of love. You know what I'm saying. You got to do it out of love so they could do it out of love for the next person. And then you spread the positivity and the juices is flowing and then all of a sudden you get to heaven's gate and they're like you know what you did loan that person that money to get that house. So all those hookers that you mistreated, did those weird things with you, paid for. I'm gonna expunge that. I'm gonna take that off the record. You're able to get into heaven now just because you were nice and helping people get to where they needed to be. But we remember what you did with those hookers. That shit was foul man. We had to wash that shit up here. That shit was foul man. Remember what you had to do with the hookers. But it's so cool. Do shit out of love. Most of the time, man, you're loan money out. You got to look at it like I loaned it out. I ain't expecting to get it back. I ain't fuck with it, don't even care. They're your peoples, they're your family, they're your friends. Look out, look out if you can. Don't overdo it, but look out if you can.

Speaker 1:

People tell you they got a total. Man, I need help. I need 1200. That's dope. Okay, you need 1200. I could put something on 1200. Mm-hmm, I can put something on 1200. That's got a count. If you can't get a hold 12. If I could put something on the 12 that can help you reach the end goal. That's got a count. Right, but hold this count, you know.

Speaker 1:

Anyway, let me finish up this episode. I have a few minutes left and I want to talk about Social media, seo, search engine optimization. Now. I've been learning and trying to understand this part of the game. I've been trying to understand it. Now.

Speaker 1:

Social media platforms can act like websites and Google and stuff like that, where they you can use Key popular words to be found quicker. So these things can help your business out If you're running your stuff through social media platforms and you're building your name up through the social media platforms. Using keywords, trendy words, helps people like I was. I was put on from example of. You know In your Instagram bio, if you're a bakery, you should include bakery in your at name and in your name name, right? So it should be like Meredith's bakery on the south side, motherfucker. So you could put Meredith's bakery Southside MF. You know, sam, but you got bakery in there. So when people type in bakery is a good chance, people find you and you put in your name Sam, and those those that ruled that.

Speaker 1:

That thing I just told you right there also applies to Google. So it helps for you to be found on Google. Youtube is one of the platforms that really that Google really uses. So when you use these keywords and you try to, you know come up with these trendy Captions or Descriptions are title names for your videos or your posts and stuff like that. Youtube is a big one that actually like will come up on Google. You know I'm saying and I know tick, tock and Instagram and they all show up, but YouTube is like a massive one. So when you're coming up with these captions or you're coming up with these titles, you want to get creative, think about trendy things that are going on.

Speaker 1:

Search engine optimization. Damn, I sound like I know what I'm talking about, but I'm just hip. I'm just hip to the game. I do my research, man, but I'm just hip to the game. But I've been using that lately, like I had to go through this morning and something to the interview I did with Beatrice Martinez I changed some things up. I changed some things up on the gram, I changed some things up on the Facebook, which, yeah, facebook, right, um, I've changed some things up on there just trying to, you know, use, you know trendy keywords.

Speaker 1:

This website home. Let me get to this website. Hold tight, fam. Oh Shit, did I get past it already? Oh shit, okay, there it is. Oh no, that's not it. Oh, oh no, oh no, I fucked it up. Oh man, I just. Oh, there, it is real quick, I'll put it. I'll put it down. I know I won't. Yeah, I'll put it down in the description of this episode so you can get to the link of it. But it's uh, simrushcom, simrushcom, that's SEMRUSHcom, and they have a keyword magic tool on there and I guess you could just go in there. I did it, type in some words and they'll give you a bunch of more like popular Words that were used for that and the more popular Title names and all types of stuff. So it's really dope to use if you're trying to come up with some keywords and you want to type them in and see what happens, see what comes up, see if you can flip it.

Speaker 1:

I'm all about flipping shit. I'm all about using somebody as a guideline or somebody's rules as a guideline and flipping them for what works for me. You know, I live off the media. That's how I make my brisket, that's how I make my duckies. That's how I'm able to to afford a nice toilet seat cushion because I mix. My duck is off the social media. Damn it. Seo, social media, seo, social media, seo. We trying to do better At being creative when it comes to your captions, your titles, your descriptions.

Speaker 1:

Everything is about Headline grabbing. That's all you see is a bunch of clickbait. Right, we got to use the words so people know. So people know that we, that we make Bridal gowns for dogs. If you make bridal gowns for dogs, I Don't even know what to say, but if you do it, you got to use Bridal gowns, weddings, something in your title, so people will know what's going on and they get to your pay. To see you make bridal gowns for dogs. I'm like, oh yeah, I was gonna get one for Sicily, my Charit pit bull. Now people know who you are because you now get creative titles, descriptions, captions, seos. You're using trendy words to you know, kind of put inside of there so people can find you easier. I'm always here for you, people. I Am here, I'm your guy. I am fattiest shade. This is seasonable cloud. One more time for people. Let's go through these. Oh, you know what that's X-Men. Sorry, I'm missing it.

Speaker 1:

Let's go.

Speaker 2:

Oh man, you come right out of a comic.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know I do this. I like to go through these sometimes. There was once a black, black black man stood taller than the tallest tree in the ghetto and that tall black man Would sing and harmonized. One day that tall black man was in front of the liquor store down on 19th and he had a clarinet. And that tall black man that was down the liquor store, 19th Avenue, that had a clarinet was Playing Kenny G. I'm out, oh Shit.