Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Teddy Bear, forged divorce papers, America’s sinful cities

Episode Date: December 7, 2024

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the top pop culture moments of the week. Top stories include Unc letting his dog Teddy Bear sit at the dinner table, a man forges his wife’s sig...nature on divorce papers, the most sinful cities in America and much more!13:03 - Unc and Ocho break down etiquette when bringing a guest to your family’s home08:17 - Should we let dogs eat at the table?15:50 - Man forges his wife’s signature to divorce her26:35 - Social media influencer made $43 million this year33:10 - Most Sinful Cities in America40:47 - Man leaves his wife with a hospital bill because she didn’t name their son Jr.(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:45 people's houses you know you got to leave you got to leave your shoes you got to leave your shoes at the door you got to leave your shoes at the door and i just understand i went somewhere yesterday where i had to everybody when you walk to the door before i've been rang the door bell everybody's shoes is lined up outside so that let me know shoes off so i'm not sure when it when it come to us and then they even black folk they don't play by their rug right you don't play by their rug don't uh outside shoes on yeah so now i got them the same i got those little booties that they have on at the hospitals okay yeah that's risk that's risk folk stuff there if you got the booties where you where
Starting point is 00:04:21 you would you step you you step your whole foot in? And it wrapped. Yeah, that's rich folk stuff. It ain't got to wrap. You just do the little blue ones. Oh, you just put them on? Yeah. Yeah. Okay, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:04:33 I understand. But that's etiquette. Everybody knows it's etiquette. You have to read the room and understanding where you're going and what type of people you're going to be around based on ethnicity and knowing what they do. All you have to do is look around. Whatever you see everybody else doing, you follow suit. It's pretty easy. It ain't hard. Hell, I mean, hell, I'm
Starting point is 00:04:51 surprised they let her in the kitchen. That's first. Well, especially if the food already done, she could be in the kitchen. If the food ain't done, now you know you ain't got no business in there. Don't get your ass in the way. When my grandma was cooking, ain't nobody in the kitchen with my granny oh no oh no they don't play that so i look i i don't what's etiquette i'm just saying how how we was raised um my grandma was
Starting point is 00:05:16 in the kitchen unless my grandmother asked my aunts to come into the kitchen that was the only time they were in the kitchen but But there was nobody, nobody from the outside, not my uncle's wives, not somebody, you know, my grandfather's friends, their wives, nobody was in my granny's kitchen. So this is, I mean, hey, I guess this is the new thing now.
Starting point is 00:05:38 I'm just saying how we grew up, and that wasn't happening. So to each of his own, Mary Porter didn't play that my grandma didn't want all them people pot hands in the pot mixing and touching no no no no no no so um it's all i think the thing is like look the mere fact that they're louder in the kitchen that got like okay i mean at what point in time did y'all see her taking her shoes off like no baby we don't do that i gotta you gotta understand read the reason because everybody everybody everybody every
Starting point is 00:06:18 every culture is a like out no i mean you touch one thing my grandma washing her hands she ain't she ain't doing this and then go touch it no she gonna wash her hands and then and touch something else and constantly do you back and forth right so i don't like i said i don't regulate other people's houses but i just know my grandmother was very very meticulous about when she's in the kitchen and i don't remember to the best of my recollection and my recollection is good ain't nobody wasn't nobody in the kitchen helping granny do nothing every once in a while she would have my aunts come in and say well I need y'all to chop this up or I need y'all to do this but it
Starting point is 00:06:56 definitely wasn't somebody from the outside it wasn't my uncle's wives it wasn't my uh my grandfather's friends their wives maybe poor they played that she didn't play that right and and my grandmother was very ridiculous my grandmother ate at people's house we and my brother be hungry tell me y'all want something no ma'am hungry to the mug oh chill right we already got briefed don't ask ask for nothing. Ask for nothing. Yeah. I remember that. You're not eating at nobody's house. What? Okay. Because, you know, back then, it wasn't a why.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Your grandparents told you how to feel. Right. That's it. You're not hungry. You know what? We ain't eating a day and a half. You're right. I ain't hungry.
Starting point is 00:07:43 I ain't hungry. They got hot food. They got fried chicken. They fried fish. They cooking something for you. You're right, Granny. I ain't i ain't hungry they got hot food they got fried chicken they fried fish they cook it's up but you're right granny i ain't even hungry yeah i don't even know what what me and spanking was thinking about talking about we want to eat at these people house so that didn't hurt hey boy that didn't hurt you know what it didn't hurt i slammed my hand in the door you're right it didn't hurt granny papa it didn't hurt it didn't hurt but like i said he said my cousin white girlfriend is in granny's kitchen barefoot bro y'all got a let her know susan katie uh that's not how we do things here can you please put your shoes back on she was because she comfortable she comfortable she know
Starting point is 00:08:25 she definitely know there ain't nobody new Ashley can you put your shoes Ocho the internet once again was in an uproar because I had teddy bear at the table and dogs at the table for Thanksgiving why you laughing Ocho man you know Ocho I was at the table for Thanksgiving. Why are you laughing on me?
Starting point is 00:08:47 Man, you know, Ocho. You know. I'm going to let me. Oh, 75. What? Don't let me catch you on what? 73. You better not let me catch you on payday. Hey, you better not let one of your YouTube checks hit.
Starting point is 00:08:59 Man, who? Man. Hey, man, I saw one the other day man she was like 66 I thought about it I'm like who gonna find out laughing laughing
Starting point is 00:09:17 laughing you got me crying laughing that's the first thing you got like okay it's different now Ocho cause you know like damn man please hey
Starting point is 00:09:37 got a little YouTube money Ocho hey hey let me go get you a refrigerator or something. Microwave. I get one of them old new stones, one of them old stones, one of them old push-button stones, Ocho. Yeah, no. I be champ. Why they get so, Ocho, why't get so upset to me about my dog my dogs ain't bothering nobody
Starting point is 00:10:11 shit yeah yeah and uh I'm out of luck yeah baby and uh I'm out of luck Ocho till them YouTube chicks don't normally come till like the 15th 16th so
Starting point is 00:10:32 hey but that was a good one there boy I needed that laugh boy uh what do you think Ocho are the people overreacting Ocho I mean nah I mean listen man listen everybody's different everybody treats their animals treats those that they love especially when it comes to dogs people overreact, you know, Joe? I mean, nah, I mean, listen, man, everybody's different. Everybody treats, treats their animals,
Starting point is 00:10:46 treats those that they love, especially when it comes to dogs and man's best friend. Everybody treats them different. You know, some have them at the table, some have them, have them on walks,
Starting point is 00:10:54 some have, take them on a plane, you know. Yeah. One of his dogs, you just happen to have yours always with you, especially in an intimate moment
Starting point is 00:11:01 like that in prayer before Thanksgiving. There's nothing wrong with it. Everybody views it different different especially when it comes to dogs so i'm just trying to so let me get this straight y'all think i would spend the kind of money i spend to fly the dog private think about that now i want you to think about think about this i spend money to fly the dog private on a private plane me the dog jordan and two pilots and a flight attendant right but and i know y'all don't really understand but just go look up the price of what it costs to fly private and y'all think what i think i thought i've made it abundantly clear
Starting point is 00:11:42 how i feel about my my animals i thought i made it a bit abundantly clear how I feel about my animals. I thought I've made it abundantly clear. I don't look at them as dogs. I look at them as family. I treat them as such. Right. The best care, I mean, there ain't nothing to me. I mean, when all of them, when Talk-A-Man got sick, I spent probably $30,000 in two days.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And they just told me, said, well, Mr. Sharp, there ain't nothing we can do. Yeah. I said, he's going to be paralyzed. For me, Ocho, he was too big. Now, a small dog, you can have one of them little carousels and high legs in it. But he's 170 pounds. I mean, that's why I work, because I love animals. I grew up on a farm, and I've always said, man, if I got me some money,
Starting point is 00:12:28 I really want my favorite pet. I want a raccoon. Hey. I want a raccoon so bad. A raccoon is cool as hell. I want a raccoon so bad. I want a mini goat, a mini horse. I want a whole bunch of it.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I do, man. I do. I want a whole bunch of it. I do, man. I do. I want that so bad. Right. Bad. Oh, well. I'm going to get one, too. I'm going to get me a little mini. Can we have a mini horse?
Starting point is 00:13:00 Mini horse and mini goats? And a little mini goat. And a little mini and a little mini take my go take my golden horse like they did uh that little squirrel man i had a food oh man i felt bad for buddy man i know that i know that had to hurt especially having having a having a squirrel domesticated like that. Yes. Understand you know what to do. Ooh, that had to hurt. Anybody that's ever had a pet for any significant amount of time. Right.
Starting point is 00:13:34 And they lose that pet, it's like losing a family member. Yeah. Anybody that tells you otherwise has never had a pet. Pet, exactly. Ain't no way you can have something in your life for a period of time. You grow a tat because when you come home, there is no excitement like when your animal sees you. Yeah. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:13:58 That tail is wagging. He's spinning around. He or she is spinning around and around. They're going crazy. When you're sitting there, they're going crazy when you sitting there they're just like i mean and titus all my dogs just like they keep buffing my arm it's like but you see me right here dang yeah hey man please oh yeah i want a little mini cow too yeah you see those little mini cows so i get a mini cow mini goat mini horns the mini cow too lazy i like
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Starting point is 00:18:44 Please do. To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ocho, a man forges his wife's signature and divorced her without her knowing wait a minute a man forges wife's signature yeah he wanted a divorce he forged her signature signature now they divorced now now things must have been really bad on because if you look at it
Starting point is 00:19:23 statistically not very many times does the man leave the woman, especially in marriage. Well, if the man is choosing to leave at this point where he has to forge a signature just to get up out of there, it must have been bad. I wish I had more context on why but this is a great story.
Starting point is 00:19:39 This is a great story. The percentage of men that do do this is very small. Very, very small. Look. Damn. For the signature? That's crazy. I guess, like you said, he wanted out, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:20:01 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. I mean, listen. Why not ask for a divorce? That's how bad it was. He had to forge it just to get up out of there. Yeah. But back, Ocho, back to that story.
Starting point is 00:20:14 But think about it. You talk about all this economy. What economy can't be this bad if she's making $43 million? Well, how bad is the economy? That's how you know. Come on now. Okay. Let's just say for argument okay ocho we're gonna take it down to 10 she made 4.3 million how bad is the economy because i guarantee you it ain't all single men that's sending her money no of course not of course not and then when i
Starting point is 00:20:39 think about it too there are so many other there's so many other women right that do the exact same thing and you mean to tell me they just happen to send you 43 million and ignored everybody else oh cho oh cho but think about it you we done been to the club there's some women and they're just fine but there's some women maybe not as fine but they just have that look they have that say they have that sat shape and they get bred like that. And some of the finer ones, maybe for whatever reason. Right. It just ain't clicking. Look, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:21:12 There are a lot of, listen. There are a lot of fine women out there. Some know how to attract a man and the man will break bread with them. Some women just as fine but they can't get nothing but pipe out of a man yeah i don't i can't explain it we call it fun buns
Starting point is 00:21:37 some women understand the business and something looks will carry them everywhere they need to go it only gets you so far Because you're going to look up And you look good but you get nothing in return Well I was with him for the right reasons Okay Okay I mean it's okay Ocho
Starting point is 00:22:01 That's a good topic though damn I mean cause think about it Ocho think about the man that's gotten divorced and they're multi billionaires and they gotta break bread they gotta give off 5 billion 10 billion 20 billion even with a prenup they still gotta give
Starting point is 00:22:22 something based on the amount of years you've been married she would still walk away with something and it was hefty a lot of times i mean you've been mad before this this prenup thing came in so you got married early on and you didn't have nothing damn you give up 40 billion you really want out you're gonna have a billion two billion but yeah you you you really want out i'm done you will you yeah you over this wait the funny thing about it you gotta understand when people are making that kind of money if you have to give up two billion you know you're going to recoup that anyway over time based on what it is you do and how you bring in revenue and income you're gonna
Starting point is 00:23:05 get that over time you're gonna get it back you're not even tripping yeah see ocho that's see that's what i look at ocho that's why hey man you get i'm gonna get it back right i'm gonna get it back i am early in my career ocho you know when you early in your career Ocho you know when you early in your career you making money you like and it's hard because I don't know how long this gonna last and the last thing
Starting point is 00:23:35 I want to feel is like somebody's trying to take advantage of me or I think they're trying to take advantage of me now I'm a buck nah hell nah as you get older, you understand, you know what? You need me before I need you. Oh, that's tough.
Starting point is 00:23:53 You use that line on somebody? I absolutely have. Woo. And guess what happened, Ocho? She came back about two years later. Mm-hmm. Did you give it to her? I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 00:24:08 Remember me? Right. I'm a no good you-know-what. Yeah. Ain't nobody gonna want you. Mm. Wait, somebody told you that? Black, sorry,
Starting point is 00:24:18 B, mofo, all that. Wait, they were talking to you like that? Yes! Oh, no. I'm trying to figure out how she still had access huh i said well hold on wait a minute you want something from this black no good sorry b-a-s-t-r-d yeah so b ain't no good for nothing what can you possibly want from him right did you give it to her? No. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:46 I'm just making sure. I'm glad you didn't fold. I'm glad you didn't fold. You're a real one, boy. I salute you. No. I thought about it, though. She came out with vulnerable, Ocho. I was vulnerable. She had a sun dress on. You know what I'm saying, Ocho?
Starting point is 00:25:04 She had a sun dress on. She had oil I'm saying, Ocho? She had a sun dress on. She was all up. Ocho, hey, Ocho, she walked in. I let her in the house. And you know, I let her in. I was walking behind her. Yeah, I let her in the house, Ocho. I was walking behind her. And you just got the sun dress on. It's on your mouth.
Starting point is 00:25:19 Yeah. Hey, that ain't nothing but the devil. That was him. And the devil know I was weak I was weak too I was weak okay okay I'm like oh okay yeah I said well you know I'm still the sorry black
Starting point is 00:25:36 right right right I mean what would you possibly want I'm like okay well what you trying to do to get it i just said it was why i made no swindle she needs something i need something okay we both doing something for one another old chump right you know i you know i you know I try to push my luck. Well, I don't need access.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Right, right, right. This can't be no one-time thing. Oh, okay. You're trying to change it. You're trying to change the rules. Yeah, you know, I'm going to need, you know, I'll be able to call no matter what. You know, I got a man. Oh, why didn't you ask him why you here let me
Starting point is 00:26:26 let's call him let's call him and tell him that you over here asking me for money hold on hold on time out time out time out time out she came over there to ask you for something she got a man at home oh bitch oh okay and she got she got to go she got come on now. Don't do that. Oh, Joe. See, now I'm thinking, oh, he think he got something. Hmm. Oh, he think he got something. I should just on GP to let him know and call him up. Yeah, I got her here. She here.
Starting point is 00:26:57 She in my bed. I should have did that, but I ain't nasty. Right. You could have been messy. You could have been messy. I ain't nasty no more like that. You know what I'm saying, Joe? I used to be nasty like that. I ain't no more. Right. I got you. Yeah, I could have been nasty. I could have been nasty you could have been i ain't nasty no more like that you don't say no joy i used to be nasty like there ain't no boat right yeah i could have been nasty i
Starting point is 00:27:07 could have been nasty real nasty but i didn't i said nah it's all good hey you said what you said i understand you're the heat of the moment you say things but that's how you really felt at the time that's how you really feel about me right we're cool i can't be moving hey you're a real one boy you know what matter of fact chat chat let's in that situation please can we get some w's in the chat that's good because 99 percent of the population will have folded based on the visuals that you just oh yeah get it when she walked in when that thing was like this yeah oh joe most most men we fuck we we fuck i ain't falling you know not that don't ask me for nothing i ain't i ain't got it but now i'm like that's that's what you know that was i was who
Starting point is 00:27:55 that's good work that's good work that's a good story i like that don't talk don't don't catch me no more now i got a little little more disposable income i might be weak man that flesh better oh that flesh should get you ocho man you know hey it will every time every time listen but i just but you can't talk reckless to me you can't talk it had she said you know hey she just go a certain way she move on cool come back then it then it would have been different it would have been different yes yes right can't call it all these names yeah but but you was right and most of the time they will have to circle back and need you again depending always and that's why the ones that's cool with me always will be cool with me they could come within reason within reason now nobody's come forward. I did change my number, Ocho.
Starting point is 00:28:48 So they probably can't come forward anymore because I changed my number after 30 years. Right. So, and you know, I was like, okay. I can't get everybody still, everybody can't have access to me like they once could. But there are some
Starting point is 00:29:02 that they know how to get in touch with me. And I would help them yeah yeah yeah about one that's in Tampa that got called up to do that we've at the hotel and do bust out the car
Starting point is 00:29:21 right she got a lifetime membership well you're real boy she got a lifetime membership yes sir now she's the only one that got lifetime but she got like la fitness huh yeah lifetime okay the kid's mom the kid's mom with their reason if they need something they know but she's the only one that i don't have a kid with that have that have lifetime access membership yeah i like that instagram and tiktok star sophie ray revealed she made 43 million dollars this year from only fans that's more than saquon travis kelsey derrick hen, and Garrett Wilson all earned combined. She even showed proof on November 28, 2023
Starting point is 00:30:07 and she grossed $43,477,695.01. And then y'all want to get mad at me when I won't pull the baby arm out. Hey, you be believing them numbers i don't i i don't can i just say listen i know we we i know women have an advantage when it when it come to using you know their body their assets yeah but for oh do you know how much 43 million is i do know how much 43 think about that think about that for a minute like even how much did she actually make because only fans take
Starting point is 00:30:57 like 50 don't they i don't know how much also she she grows that. So they take like 50%, 60%. I think so. I ain't that bad. I ain't. I mean, 43, that's a lot of money. Now, look, I've seen a few that did 350, 400 in a month. 400, 1,000? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:24 Now, that's realistic. 43 million in a year. 400 what, 1,000? Yeah. Now that's realistic. 43 million in a year? Huh? They take 20%. So 20% of that is 8.6, about 8.7 million. So she still gross 34 and a half? I don't think you understand
Starting point is 00:31:43 how much money that is. Yeah. I don't think you understand how much money that is. Yo, yeah. I mean, but Ocho, dudes freaky. Yeah, they can be freaky. They want to see you be having sex with other people. I'm like, oh. I don't think she do.
Starting point is 00:32:04 I don't know. If she do all that, next. i don't know if she do all that i don't know what hey for 43 for 43 million she doing something more than showing a cat yeah i mean i don't know but honestly i just i know it looks like being around the game being around people with that kind of money i ain't buying it and that's no disrespect i know what you look like oh i don't yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah i ain't buying it i ain't buying it now you know you probably made some good money on there but like that come on man stop playing yeah 43 million man whoo well if she made 35 she made 17 because other say i'm getting 70 getting half of that
Starting point is 00:32:45 let me get that still 17 if she had said 17 me boy that's a lot of money ocho mm-hmm i don't believe that's about me ocho that's that's about 1.6 a month like come on now come on now now it's okay to say you're making good money but exaggerating the numbers like that is is that's that's a greed you hey bro i look i ain't gonna look and i'm like i'm only i'm only saying that from someone that had generated money like that before and it's still generating now maybe not to that extent but it's still generating now. Maybe not to that extent, but it's still coming in. Yes. 43 million in a year. That's a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Come on, man. That's a lot of money. That is. Stop playing, man. I don't care if you had a golden. She got a boyfriend? Huh? She got a boyfriend? No.
Starting point is 00:33:39 Come on, man. She too young for you now. How old is she? I don't know 43 million though, Cho Well, she ain't 18 She got to be at least 21 to get on there, right? You can't get no sight on that thing
Starting point is 00:33:55 Unless you 21, can you? Nah, she too young How old is she? 20 Oh, hell nah Yeah, nah, Oh, hell nah. Yeah. Nah, 20. Hell nah.
Starting point is 00:34:11 100 million, I think about it. Nah, hell nah. 20? Man. Her parents probably were disappointed until she played out their mortgage and bought everybody brand new cars or something. Oh, man. That was funny.
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Starting point is 00:35:03 you can learn to face the mountain that is in front of you. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle. This is the thing that's in front of me. You can't make that mountain move without actually diving into that. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to conquer the things that once felt impossible and step boldly into the best version of yourself to awaken the unstoppable strength that's inside of us all.
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Starting point is 00:35:55 The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there's so many stories out there. And if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Get a front row seat to where media, marketing, technology, entertainment, and sports collide. And hear how leaders like Anjali are carving out space and shaking things up a bit in the most crowded of markets. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app,
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Starting point is 00:38:17 In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency. Did you make a mistake in sending arms to Tehran, sir? No. It became known as the Iran-Contra affair. And I'm not taking any more questions in just a second. I'm going to ask Attorney General. I'm Leon Nafok, co-creator of Slow Burn. In my podcast, Fiasco, Iran Contra,
Starting point is 00:38:47 you'll hear all the unbelievable details of a scandal that captivated the nation nearly 40 years ago, but which few of us still remember today. The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you. Please do. To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran Contra on the iHeartRadio app,
Starting point is 00:39:13 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. WalletHub released the latest most sinful cities in America. Oh, man. How y'all do this to me? Ocho.
Starting point is 00:39:36 Number one, Las Vegas. Number two. Las Vegas is Sin City, so you should already know that. Houston Tech. Look at Houston. Houston. Number two. Vegas is Sin City. So you should already know that. We're going to Vegas. Houston Tech. Look at Houston. Save the Vegas. Houston. Number two.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Los Angeles. Okay. Number three. Atlanta. Boy, Atlanta's a jungle, boy. That's black Hollywood. Atlanta's a jungle. You got Philly.
Starting point is 00:40:00 Denver, Colorado. Why all these places that I live? Mm. But you got- Y'all want- Oh, joke. They didn't want to know All these places that I live. If y'all want Ocho, and they want to know why I am how I am. Right, right. Like you say, I am whatever you say I am. If I wasn't, why would I say I am?
Starting point is 00:40:16 Mm-hmm. They tainted me. Phoenix, Arizona, Miami, Florida. Yep, Miami, Ocho, that's your home. But I don't go outside, so you got nothing to, Florida. Yep. Miami. Ocho. That's your home. But I don't, I don't go outside. So you got nothing to worry about. Dallas, Texas. In St.
Starting point is 00:40:29 Louis, Missouri. I don't know what's kicking off in St. Louis. Shoot. The little. Hey, the first of all, the iPhone tower. Ain't nobody kissing under the ark. Don't know what it is.
Starting point is 00:40:44 Y'all think it. Chad know what y'all thinking. Chad, what y'all think about that, man? I like the list, but I wouldn't have Vegas as number one. I would have Houston as number one. You just said Vegas is known as Sin City. Yeah. How can somebody be known as Sin City? Listen, it's different, though.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Vegas has been Sin City for years. Yes. But Houston and Atlanta is a different world. Now, we done been to Houston. Now, I don't go to Houston often. I done been there maybe four times in my life. I've been to Atlanta maybe five. I don't frequent those places often because I understand that's the devil's playground.
Starting point is 00:41:22 And one thing about the devil, as much as I love God, it ain it don't take much to backslide when you're in the wrong situation okay i know my limits i understand my limits so i keep myself out of areas where i can get myself in trouble yes that's oh cho why you think i stay inside plug it up ass like Lenny Ford said every man gotta know his limitations everybody got a vice mine is the opposite of nice
Starting point is 00:42:00 can you see me uh yeah it's called sight I can't see you though hold on my computer hold on oh there you go you know i don't i i can see you now. Yeah, I saw you all along. And when I plugged it up, it went to the loading screen. Yeah, it's a good topic right here, boy. You know, them cities ain't nothing to play with, man. You know, when you get older, as you get older, you understand your limits.
Starting point is 00:42:39 You understand what you can and what you can't do. And you don't put yourself in certain situations that can hurt you. Yeah. You have to make a decision. Now, I've been working on my discipline. I've been working on my discipline real well. Now, I'm not saying I'm the best. I walk with Christ, but I know if I walk through the mud,
Starting point is 00:42:53 I might come out dirty. So I do my best to stay out of the mud. You hear me? You know, I know it might be raining. I know it might be raining. So I don't take my umbrella. I just stay inside the house because I don't want to get wet. You with me? with you are you picking up what i'm putting down yes i do okay come on now yeah i mean yeah hey listen i'm not i'm not right i'm not i'm not the best in the world i'm not perfect
Starting point is 00:43:17 i know it's 10 commandments and it's 10 commandments i might not get all 10 right but eight of them i ate of them they're gonna be they're gonna be beautiful so to make sure it all depends what those other two are hey listen hey hey i had to preach i had to preach the one over here you know who's who's on the in in there you know come on now i'm human i'm human one of one of the greater things that that that you will always love about me is the good will always outweigh the bad yeah so when you make any rational decisions like you've made before, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:06 I want you to always remember that. The good always outweighs the bad and nothing is better than a trying man. Well, you know, I tell you what we do. Me and you gonna move to Houston. I'm gonna keep an eye on you.
Starting point is 00:44:15 You keep an eye on me. Nah. Nah. Nah. Hey, that's a no-go for me. I was to my daughter today i was like i'm like baby what you think about moose she's like daddy i don't want to talk that and you know that listen you know what i do like about houston though i'm not gonna sit here and lie to you i like the move i
Starting point is 00:44:42 like the idea i like the thought i'm thinking about how much house you get in Houston. You get a bang for your buck. Oh, you're talking about the structure. I thought you were talking about another type of brick house. Oh, my bad. I misunderstood you. My bad, Ocho. You were talking about a physical structure.
Starting point is 00:45:02 You were talking about a building, a structure. Okay, okay, okay. I just misunderstood you. bad on show you talk about a physical because you talk about a building a structure okay yeah okay okay yeah i just misunderstood about that we ought to say okay now i see what you put down okay because for a second i'm like okay let me rewind rewind i'm gonna press pause here for a second rewind this and now i'm gonna hit play now i get what you're saying okay okay yeah i don't want no part of that i don't want no part of that. I don't want no part of that. You right on, Joe. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Sometimes you just have to leave well enough alone. Yeah. You got to. Sometimes you just have to admire things from a distance. Right. I like that. And I see cars like, man, that's a really nice car. I just admire it from a distance.
Starting point is 00:45:41 I'm like, my man, this you? Like, yeah, you like it? I say, I love it. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. That's it. car i just said mine from a distance i'm like my man this you like yeah you like i say i love it some things hey you just like damn yeah but hey houston and houston atlanta listen houston in atlanta is like going by the car lot right going by the car you can see it and you know it look nice and you can enjoy it using your visuals and your peripheral vision yeah i don't need to go in there test drive at a younger me the younger me i'm gonna pull over and i'm gonna go and i'm gonna talk to i'm
Starting point is 00:46:17 gonna talk to the owner yeah they want hey what type of financing can I get? Because I got good credit. Is it zero down? Zero down and zero interest? Man, I don't be, hey. Hey. Hey, man. Damn. Every time we mention Houston, I'm like, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:44 No, no, no, absolutely not. Jordan, like, I ain't moved. I done moved enough. Jordan said I done moved three times in the last year. Jordan said I ain't moved no more. We don't know if this is true, but this is what we reported. A woman left with a $20,000 hospital bill after her husband refused to acknowledge her on his insurance after she refused to name the son junior wait hold on hold on hold on bring that to me one more time i guess she was supposed to name
Starting point is 00:47:18 the son junior he was expecting her to name the son junior. But because she didn't, he removed her from his insurance. And so now she has a $20,000 insurance bill. I don't even blame him. What you mean you don't blame him? I don't even blame him. Now you having my first son, you having my child, you having my boy. And my lineage, my family lineage on my first child, he's not a junior. Like, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:47:47 You ain't got no Chad Jr. Oh, Chad Jr. at Arizona State, remember? Oh, okay. He a senior. Yeah. Come on now. Oh, yeah. You know, and just come on.
Starting point is 00:47:59 That just, that goes without saying. Matter of fact, the wife of the missus in this case in this scenario she should want that for her son but not what she wants to do with her way and what she envisions hey that's that's that's that's that's what's right that's about doing what's right my daddy wanted the man you're having a child from. Allowing him to have his junior. That ain't ask much. Do I look like a junior? You? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:34 My daddy wanted to be a junior so bad. My mama say, not this one. No. Hell no. My mama ain't play that. My mama ain't play that. My mom, she got too much of my granddaddy to her. hell no my mom man look here man my mom she got too much of my granddad and her my mom ran my mom did she named all of
Starting point is 00:48:52 us y'all he have no say not one name he picked out right so so here it is right Sterling and and Shannon. That's it.
Starting point is 00:49:07 There it is. That's it. That's it. And I look exactly like my dad. I'm talking about the only difference is my dad had a pro. Yay. You should grow your pro out. Man, you crazy.
Starting point is 00:49:22 Man, my grandfather rolled over in his grave. Absolutely not. Absolutely not. Absolutely not. I mean, this is, I mean, people, they're like, huh? I wouldn't even know how to, I wouldn't even know how to look if my hair were to grow. Yeah. Hey, Chaz, somebody
Starting point is 00:49:40 make a, do an AI for the fro, man. I mean, I bought the longest I ever went without the program. I mean, at Baltimore, the longest I ever went without a haircut, I went October. Let's see. October, November, December, January. I went like four months without getting a haircut.
Starting point is 00:49:56 Why? Because y'all was losing? We were losing. I knew it. I knew it. I knew you was going to say that. We started losing and then the barber came. I brought my barber up from Atlanta. So he started cutting my hair. But if we lost, I was like, nah, you can't come back. I said, you come back.
Starting point is 00:50:15 I mean, I let him come back because he was from Harrisburg, which is like 40 miles from Baltimore. And so I would let him come up. I'd get him and rent a car. Hey, you need? Hey, no, I don't want no cut. I'd get him and rent a car. He would, hey, you need? Nope, I don't want no cut. He'd bring his clippers just in case. He'd drive to Hasburg. He'd come back for the game,
Starting point is 00:50:32 drive to the airport, that was it. So I went from middle of October all the way to the end of January before I got a haircut. Nah. I'm very superstitious. I like that. Nah. I'm very superstitious. I like that. Nah.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Nah. My grandfather, no. My grandfather ain't play that. He ain't. The long hair. My grandfather had a part. Me and my brother had parts. Nah.
Starting point is 00:50:56 The volume. The Made for This Mountain podcast exists to empower listeners to rise above their inner struggles and face the mountain in front of them. So during Mental Health Awareness Month, tune into the podcast, focus on your emotional well-being, and then climb that mountain. You will never be able to change or grow through the thing that you refuse to identify. The thing that you refuse to say, hey, this is my mountain. This is the struggle. Listen to Made for This Mountain on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Michael Kasson, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company,
Starting point is 00:51:35 the podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi. We dive into the competitive world of streaming. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. There are so many stories out there, and if you can find a way to curate and help the right person discover the right content, the term that we always hear from our audience is that they feel seen. Listen to Good Company on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In the fall of 1986, Ronald Reagan found himself at the center of a massive scandal that looked like it might bring down his presidency.
Starting point is 00:52:21 It became known as the Iran-Contra affair. The things that happened were so bizarre and insane, I can't begin to tell you. Please do. To hear the whole story, listen to Fiasco, Iran-Contra on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This is an iHeart Podcast.

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