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You do. I never get tired of that.
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I never get tired of that.
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I went to the Ventura concert.
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Oh Wait, wait before,
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welcome back to the,
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I'm so sorry. We forgot you guys were there.
00:23
Technically, yeah, you follow on social.
00:25
You saw her story but welcome back to the good bio,
00:28
Janny Alejandro. OK.
00:28
Anyways, so you were talking,
00:32
the concert was amazing.
00:34
Honestly, like it was one of the best concerts I have
00:37
been to dude, the crowd was great.
00:39
I mean Romeo Santos was freaking making it clap.
00:44
He was clapping them cheeks.
00:46
Yes, he's got someone said he's got a whole pan back
00:55
you guys, we got a great show for you guys.
00:57
Wait, wait though before we move on weekend.
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Fuck my weekend. No.
01:01
Did you find out what is so nasty?
01:04
Because he always says you'll see it.
01:05
You'll see it later on.
01:07
You'll see it on our,
01:08
on our Instagram. We have some crazy news stories.
01:12
Sister. We have this guy sued his ex girlfriend for getting
01:15
an abortion out of state.
01:20
yeah. And then we also have how oil prices are kind
01:22
of being like raised,
01:24
but it's like done like kind of in a sketchy way that's
01:26
like affecting our po you drive a Tesla but I don't,
01:30
so I pay for gas and I'm getting fucked over.
01:32
So. Well, we're also talking about,
01:36
I'm sorry to hear that.
01:37
We're, we're also talking about how A I is changing farming
01:43
So it's affecting farm workers.
01:45
And we're talking to Oco Madre candles about her Latino inspired candles
01:50
and she's bringing her mom.
01:52
So let's get into it.
01:59
a man in Texas filed legal action against his ex-girlfriend after she
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traveled to Colorado to get an abortion.
02:04
So abortion is actually banned in Texas and providers can be punished
02:09
with life in prison.
02:11
But it is legal in Colorado.
02:13
The man says he plans to pursue wrongful death claims against any
02:16
one involved in the abortion.
02:17
His lawyer says that the ex-girlfriend engaged in potentially illegal activity and
02:21
fathers of aborted faces can sue for wrongful death.
02:24
Now they don't just want to ban abortion but also ban women
02:28
from traveling to other states to get one.
02:34
that's crazy. That's insane.
02:37
her choice but they broke up after they're not together.
02:42
I think DEA what she did with her body.
02:44
It's like if she didn't want his baby that's on him,
02:46
that's on her to freaking pursue the right actions.
02:51
That's legal. Texas being Texas and the boyfriend being a machista
02:57
That's my baby. You take care of him.
03:00
I mean, I don't know.
03:01
It seems like, I don't know.
03:04
it just feels like he just wants control over it.
03:08
my earpiece fell out from all this anger so sorry
03:11
I went off track a little bit there.
03:14
I understand your frustration.
03:15
so it's still legal like across the country to travel to other
03:18
states where it is legal to get an abortion.
03:20
But some states like Idaho and Tennessee are trying to even to
03:24
So it's not legal to go to.
03:26
Yeah, they want again the control of all these women's bodies
03:31
I hope we lose that shit because homeboy is tripping.
03:36
yeah, I hope so too,
03:42
Congressman Enrique Roberto, Henry Cuellar and his wife,
03:48
Imelda have been charged with money laundering and accepting foreign bribes.
03:55
Even his wife got in on that action.
03:58
The Texas rep allegedly accepted $600,000 in bribes from an oil company
04:04
owned by the government of Azer Ban and a Mexico City bank
04:09
I hope I said that shit correctly.
04:11
But, but if I did it,
04:14
sorry guys. But yeah,
04:17
and in exchange for the money.
04:19
He agreed to influence us foreign policy to favor Azerbaijan and to
04:23
push laws that favor the Mexican Bank.
04:26
Hm Messengers even show an a Zerba diplomat calling Cuellar H Yeah
04:32
And the congressman and his wife are being charged with bribery
04:36
money laundering conspiracy to commit wire fraud and several other offenses they
04:43
were each released on $100,000 bonds.
04:48
Got that money. Yar said he and his wife are innocent
04:52
of these allegations. They face decades in prison if convicted.
04:58
Damn, you heard of that?
05:04
Oh, I thought you remember anyways,
05:07
Republicans always blame immigrants for crime,
05:09
but it turns out that oil companies might be the real scammer
05:11
stealing from us. Tell me,
05:14
when's the last time you fill up your tank?
05:15
Well, brother, I do not recall because I drive an
05:19
electric vehicle. What do you think?
05:23
like a gallon of gas cost about right now?
05:28
You're not too far off but,
05:29
oh, that's a good guess because it's like in the middle
05:31
of like, it's crazy and apparently reports say that an American
05:36
oil company conspired with the Saudi government to hike up gas prices
05:41
There's been some finessing going on.
05:43
Exactly. They're gassing it up anyways.
05:47
the FTC found out the pioneer CEO plotted with OPEC
05:50
the global oil organization,
05:52
including countries like Saudi Arabia,
05:54
Iran and Kuwait and the CEO asked to cut oil production.
05:58
So Americans would pay more for gas.
06:00
So basically American oil producers teamed up with the,
06:04
with OPEC to make oil prices higher,
06:08
costing us a whopping $200 billion last year.
06:14
I felt that and get this.
06:16
It might have cost each of us $1000 and made up 27%
06:21
of all inflation in 2021.
06:25
So now the FTC is allowing Exxon to buy out pioneer,
06:29
but they're not letting the CEO join the board sketchy.
06:35
Oh, yeah, definitely.
06:37
Well, hopefully gass go down but I'm not I'm not
06:41
too optimistic, Pasa Pasa brother.
06:48
So we're here with the Comadre Marcela Gomez and her mom,
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Margarita la la fa la Mera Mera and their candles from Oco
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Madre candles. I'm you know Mico Madra.
07:07
They're my favorite. They're my favorite candles of all time.
07:11
Can you tell us how,
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how you got into candle making?
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Well, I'm actually a nurse turn candle make.
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Yeah, I turned candle maker.
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This is a form of therapy because anybody who's in health care
07:23
knows it's serious and I needed something to turn it off and
07:28
I learned how to make candles and I never ever thought that
07:32
I would end up having a candle shop.
07:35
I didn't intend for it to happen.
07:37
It just happened. What inspired you though?
07:39
Because these are very unique candles.
07:42
Really? Yes, it started as a joke like,
07:44
hey, why don't you make a Horchata candle or why don't
07:47
you make this type of candle?
07:48
And there was nothing like this on the market besides the traditional
07:51
vela. When I started.
07:52
As a matter of fact,
07:53
people will make fun of me.
07:54
I remember in the comments,
07:56
yes, I remember I have a Pinata candle and someone said
07:59
what is the smell like cardboard and glue?
08:03
mom kept pushing me.
08:05
She says, why don't you try to sell a candle?
08:07
And, and the rest is history.
08:10
You know the Dijo condo de de la Bueno porque Novia Candela
08:17
Latinas ie era como una la preas in Presario and Latinas in
08:23
Paralia iso. And I love the like the candle.
08:31
The the smells, the scents.
08:32
Can you tell us about your favorite scents?
08:35
They're all my favorite.
08:36
I mean, they're all like my kids.
08:39
I have to think of the the aroma or bring it
08:42
I have to bring it to life.
08:43
So they're all like my kids.
08:45
But one of my favorites is Patron to be right now is
08:49
Patron. Why is that?
08:50
because my mom and I had fun bringing it to life
08:53
like designing it. This is my mom.
08:57
The aroma is me and,
08:59
and I played with it and,
09:02
I love the fact that she's not a yes person.
09:04
She'll tell me oh no,
09:05
I still Noue Rico a Chico Mojado and yo,
09:10
you need someone to tell you no the truth.
09:14
And but this one turned out nice.
09:17
This one dude, Questa loca.
09:24
So let me see if it really smells like it.
09:31
Oh My Comadre. How did you do this magic?
09:34
Like I do not understand how someone can make a candle that
09:38
smells like sopa Maruchan.
09:40
Like legit. This smells like the freaking sopa.
09:43
When you take it out of my show them the spices though
09:45
in the noodle, there's literally spices in the noodles and the
09:48
noodles are not noodles.
09:50
They're wax. This is crazy.
09:53
How do you make these smells happen?
09:57
And how long does it take?
09:58
I think I'm a horrible cook and candle making is very simple
10:02
You melt the wax and you need a wick.
10:05
But what makes you different is the mixing of the oils and
10:11
I have a very good sense of smell and,
10:13
and I can mix them and I think that's my secret
10:18
and I'm having fun with it.
10:19
The moment I stop having fun with it,
10:21
I'm going to stop and you said this was therapy.
10:28
A margarita? How hard was it to see both of your
10:32
family members fighting cancer because I know you had breast cancer.
10:36
Marcela and I know your dad had cancer.
10:38
Check your boobs, guys,
10:39
check them because that's what saved my life.
10:43
They caught it at stage one and I think that's that was
10:46
the key to me being in remission but my mom had
10:50
it the hardest because my dad was stage four.
10:53
He had stage four cancer and we both had cancer during COVID
10:58
which we go to chemo together.
10:59
Yes, we had the same nurse.
11:01
I was getting chemo dad was getting immunotherapy.
11:04
Dad is fine. We're both in remission.
11:06
So but mom here la ge that,
11:10
that was hard for you.
11:13
See Tapa Cuatro Leo quil de Tres says me de vida Pero
11:24
porque la ultima Palabra A S A Grace miso and the mane
11:36
ma per Mi Mi I hope my brother is watching that.
11:49
Thank you so much for joining us in margaritas.
11:55
And where can people buy your candles?
11:58
Two places? Let's hear it.
11:59
So if you're not California or near Downy,
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you can purchase these candles or tons of other candles at
12:08
O Comadre candles.com. And then I have a little shop.
12:12
So that is I just celebrated a year at that shop
12:19
and just come by and say hello and I always have
12:23
two chairs there in case it's a safe place.
12:26
If you just need a hug or you need to talk or
12:28
you need to talk about cancer.
12:30
Comando. Yeah, we're there,
12:31
we're there. We're there for not called O Comadre Candles for
12:34
anything, right? It's a whole community of Comadres you don't
12:38
have to buy just coming to visit and we're so happy to
12:42
I love that. I love that.
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Oh, and you guys can follow her on.
12:47
Ok, Comadre candles on Instagram and tiktok.
12:50
But thank you so much,
12:52
Thanks for having us and,
12:54
and allowing us to share my candles,
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my babies. Thank you.
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We have Flor Martinez Zaragoza from celebration nation A K A flower
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Floren. Love your Instagram and everything that you do and stand
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for. Now. I know everyone is talking about robots taking
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our jobs. Is it true that A I and robots
13:31
will affect our farm workers?
13:33
As we see A I coming in,
13:35
it's already here. There's already machines out in the field,
13:37
little by little, they're bringing them out and we start seeing
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a lot of displaced farmworker families.
13:43
So this, this means basically when you replace a worker,
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you're taking their livelihood,
13:49
you're taking their job,
13:50
they're not going to be able to maintain and survive their family
13:53
And that's just really,
13:56
it's just, it's just a terrible situation,
13:58
especially having the nonprofit that we have Celebration Nation and we serve
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farmer communities, you know,
14:03
being in need, giving them food the basic resources.
14:06
We've been seeing a lot of more people coming in and so
14:08
what we already see,
14:09
like there's gonna be an overwhelming amount of need.
14:11
So a lot of them are also undocumented.
14:15
So a lot of them won't be able to just find a
14:17
job just as quickly.
14:18
Right. They do ag work because it's one of the only
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jobs that they're gonna be able to get.
14:23
And so now that they,
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like, choices are very limited to none at all,
14:27
you're looking at a lot of our comunidad.
14:29
Like, what's gonna happen?
14:30
Right. Like, are they gonna move back to,
14:32
like, the countries like Mexico?
14:35
Are they going to be out in the streets?
14:37
Right. Like Questa Aano?
14:38
Because yeah, in a way,
14:40
maybe it will help them when they,
14:42
since they won't have to do the labor being on their knees
14:45
in the dirt under the sun and the pesticide exposure.
14:49
But all those things are still going to happen.
14:51
Like there's still going to be so many pesticides on our food
14:53
And that's actually one of the,
14:55
the biggest issues here that if we don't know who is watching
14:59
our food, if we don't have a human eye or a
15:02
human touch on our food,
15:04
like we already have a crisis in our food system.
15:07
A lot of people are getting sick from the food.
15:09
A lot of people don't even know that pesticides play a big
15:11
role in a lot of cancers.
15:13
You know, we see a lot of farmworkers getting cancers all
15:15
the time and it's because of the pesticide exposure that they end
15:19
in the workplace. So them being removed isn't gonna remove the
15:22
pesticides being sprayed on our food.
15:25
We, we might even see even more of it because nobody's
15:28
really there to say something about it.
15:30
Right. And when we think about farm records,
15:32
we might think that,
15:34
you know, a lot of times that they might not have
15:36
historically, they've been underrepresented.
15:39
They need us to be pretty much speaking up for them and
15:42
fighting for them. But I think it's all about getting up
15:45
to date, becoming informed on what's happening and just wanting to
15:48
not let machines take over our food system because our food is
15:51
either medicine or poison.
15:53
And so it's really important that we know who's in control of
15:56
that and if machines are in control of that,
15:59
do we really control any part of our food system?
16:01
And at the end of the day,
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like I'm watching, I pay attention like who's bringing out these
16:05
machines and it's a lot of like anti immigration companies and we
16:09
know this because they're connected to bringing certain politicians out,
16:14
you know, sponsoring their trips to come out to certain
16:16
areas, right? And so when you see like their logos
16:19
there and you see they're the ones bringing out the machines,
16:21
we see that their motives aren't necessarily like positive.
16:24
It's more to like literally remove ar gente from this country.
16:29
it's such a weird motive,
16:30
right? And it's all back to capitalism,
16:32
but also these weird motives,
16:34
it's not with good intention,
16:35
what they're doing. Definitely.
16:37
And Flor. What can we do to help families and
16:40
farm workers? Honestly?
16:41
Like I, I really admire the work that you do because
16:44
you're, you're, you're about it.
16:46
Like you don't just post about it.
16:47
You're about it. We see you out there,
16:49
you know, doing the work.
16:50
So we really, really admire that by the way.
16:53
Just have to say that.
16:56
And then sometimes when you guys don't see me post enough,
16:58
it's because I am out there trying to like figure this out
17:01
la porque. It's a lot of moving pieces.
17:03
And sometimes I even get like anxious that like we don't talk
17:06
about it enough as a community because this is directly impacting not
17:11
but like so many of our undocumented communities.
17:14
So I think at the end of the day,
17:16
the biggest solution is literally like immigration reform.
17:19
We need citizenship for Ar Gente because when they have a voice
17:23
like they'll be the ones to speak up about pesticide exposure
17:26
They'll be the ones to speak up about how they're treating
17:28
the land, how they're treating the food,
17:30
how they're treating the water porque.
17:31
At the end of the day,
17:32
we always see that it's always indigenous,
17:34
the indigenous people. And we have to remember that we are
17:37
the indigenous people. Our farm workers are the indigenous people and
17:40
there's actually a couple of bills on the table that actually is
17:42
like the simplest way to legalize so many of our gente,
17:45
by the way, no one is illegal.
17:46
I'm still in land but all hr 1511 and s 26 06
17:51
Those are called the registry bills.
17:53
Last time Argen had Amnesty was in 19 86 and that was
17:57
the last time they gave millions of people papers.
17:59
That's when they allowed people to,
18:01
that were working in the fields to sign up and get citizenship
18:05
And that was so long ago and Argenta had been fighting
18:08
for so long. So it's something.
18:11
So these bills are literally the same thing.
18:12
We're not even asking for a new law.
18:14
We're asking for these bills to be updated.
18:16
So update the registry.
18:18
That's the whole hashtag and we want to see more of it
18:21
because elections are coming up and it's getting serious and we don't
18:26
see enough of you know,
18:29
rallies and protests on these bills and they're just a simple solution
18:32
And I just really hope we call our representatives,
18:34
call your house representative,
18:35
call your senate representatives,
18:36
tell them to update these bills because on the day we have
18:39
people power, we have local power and it's so important,
18:42
especially in the election coming up,
18:43
voting for your house reps,
18:45
voting for your senate reps because as you guys saw,
18:47
you know, the ban on tiktok,
18:49
I think that was a really good example of how you build
18:53
there's so much like,
18:54
again, bad that we know about the robots and
18:56
a, I kinda coming into the field.
18:58
But is there any good whatsoever?
19:00
I mean, so at the end of the day,
19:01
I mean, if there is machines coming in,
19:04
they should be helping the farm worker not replacing the farm worker
19:07
because at the end of the day,
19:09
yeah, maybe it'll help,
19:11
for example, then farmers don't have to have this labor where
19:15
they're on their knees or literally breaking their back every single day
19:19
Right. There's so many ways that it could help them
19:22
continue their work. But in the end,
19:24
they're literally just completely replacing them,
19:26
just like any job or any,
19:28
any labor like work like machines help.
19:31
But it should not be to the extent where they're being replaced
19:37
I most definitely agree.
19:39
Well, thank you so much,
19:39
Flori really appreciate you coming on and breaking down what's going on
19:44
and just giving us the facts.
19:46
Yeah, because I was a little lost at first and I
19:50
like I thought it would help them,
19:52
you know, not replace.
19:53
So I appreciate you coming on and giving us,
19:56
you know what's really going on.
19:58
I know you plugged your social shortly.
19:59
But where can people find more information that you want to again
20:02
put out there so people can follow you and be updated?
20:05
Yeah. So you can follow me personally at flower in
20:09
Spanish and then the nonprofit at Celebration Nation or we're actually going
20:13
to be talking more about this whole conversation on our nonprofits platform
20:18
as well because a lot of farm workers,
20:19
I mean, if you're talking about them being displaced,
20:21
that means our nonprofit is going to me,
20:23
it's gonna be working like triple time now because we do
20:27
have a lot of more families coming to us for food or
20:30
help on housing and it's overwhelming to be honest.
20:33
And so it's like we want to prevent this.
20:36
Flora. We do our part.
20:41
We got to get the word out.
20:42
People have to know what's happening exactly.
20:44
That's what we're doing here.
20:45
That's why we wanted to do this segment too so people can
20:47
know what's going on but Muchos gracias,
20:51
so we really appreciate you coming on Flor take care.
20:55
we're in this together.
20:56
We are what is up me through family,
21:02
we are back and we're here with our boy vic from Brownback
21:05
pod Brown, brownback pod brown bag encompassing it's,
21:09
it's a whole umbrella.
21:10
It encompasses the morning show and the podcast and just the vibes
21:16
I mean, a big fan of the show.
21:17
I like how you guys,
21:18
it just feels like you're with the homies honestly.
21:20
Like that's the goal of it.
21:21
That's the goal of it.
21:22
Well, again, big fan of the show and I'm
21:26
There's been a lot of drama with was it Kendrick and
21:28
Drake? But I don't know what the fuck is going on
21:30
ok? Can you break it off?
21:33
of the radio, you came to the right place basically,
21:36
like the most recent stuff is what a month ago,
21:38
Kendrick dropped a verse on this future and metro booming song
21:42
called like that. You know,
21:44
he said they talking out of their necks and then he started
21:46
to say there's no big three,
21:47
there's only big me and you know,
21:49
dissing Drake. He said,
21:51
for all the dogs getting buried,
21:53
you know, essentially like dissing his album title.
21:55
So it was very direct shots at him.
21:57
The song does great.
21:59
It goes to number one.
21:59
It's been on n like top of the billboard charts for like
22:03
a month. So finally,
22:04
after all that, it's like,
22:06
I have to respond to this.
22:07
Enough is enough, right?
22:10
he gets everybody riled up and it was,
22:12
oh, what's Kendrick gonna do?
22:13
What's Kendrick gonna do?
22:14
Kendrick doesn't respond for about three weeks,
22:17
but he finally came with Euphoria and Euphoria just was incredible.
22:23
Six minutes of dissing Drake.
22:25
It was incredible. Three different beat switch ups and,
22:29
you know, then they just No Hold bar after that.
22:35
it's, it's been song after song after song up until now
22:39
But is it over or at the time of us recording
22:42
this Drake dropped a song last night and it was called the
22:46
Hard Part Six, which is a series of Kendricks.
22:49
Right. So Kendrick has a series.
22:52
it's, it's gone up to there.
22:53
So he essentially dropped the hard part six.
22:56
Right. And he sounded really perturbed,
22:59
bro. Like he's like,
23:00
oh, like, I'm so sick of you.
23:02
You're making fun of me,
23:03
like all this stuff,
23:05
you're lying about me.
23:06
Like, why can't we just stick to facts.
23:08
And meanwhile, K Dodd is two stepping.
23:11
Like he's literally two step.
23:13
He dropped a brand new song.
23:15
That's incredible. They not like us,
23:19
And you know, the whole like West Coast is activated.
23:22
They're singing in New York.
23:24
It's a catchy fun song and it's poking so much fun at
23:28
Drake. Drake dropped the most recent song,
23:31
but people are not feeling it like that because he basically played
23:36
defense on the entire song.
23:38
It's remarkable that Kendrick dropped the hit song.
23:41
I was kind of expecting Drake to do that and go that
23:44
route and kinda make fun of,
23:46
of Kendrick and have the whole,
23:48
you know, world like,
23:51
no, I'm not like that guy.
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Yeah, it's basically what it was.
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no, no. And he was just a little too defensive
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meanwhile, Kendrick is at the cookout two stepping,
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having a great time with his homies,
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everybody's laughing and that's why to me so far,
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Kendrick is up giving advice for Drake and his fans out there
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They're hurting right now.
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I think Drake needs to take a 10 day break.
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Come back, recharge.
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Put a hit song together like you know how to do Drake
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give us another one dance and everything will be hit,
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give us another one dance.
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Everybody will forget about everything.
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You know, I need one.
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How about that? I need a two dance.
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And then I've heard I mean,
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some people say that hip hop doesn't really involve Latino spirit.
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What do you think about that?
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I feel like the snoop is always kind of sad that you
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see so, so much people showing us love.
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Like, what do you think?
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I think there's definitely a space,
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the space is getting carved out.
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there's always been like a niche space,
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right? Like, you know,
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you have like your kid frost like back in the day and
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you know, the lighter shade of brown and you know what
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was out? Like what my parents listened to essentially,
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right? And now it's a lot different,
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you know, thankfully like,
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I think I have like Ot Mexican,
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ot Mexican ot is definitely breaking barriers,
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you know, because it's like people stopped looking at certain artists
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is like, he's good for a Mexican rapper or he's good
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for a Mexican artist.
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He's just an artist,
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not Barbosa. He said,
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like, I'm not a Mexican comedian.
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I'm a comedian that's Mexican.
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Like I'm a comedian first.
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I love my, you know,
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Mexican heritage. I'm a comedian,
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you know, like that's been like,
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even my whole mo like I never came in like,
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oh I'm like a Mexican writer or a Mexican blogger.
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I'm just like, I grew up in LA,
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I kinda identify L A first and you keep mentioning L A
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and I know your show is very L A based,
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but you have a lot of fans on the east coast.
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I have a lot of like connections to the east coast,
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like, because I've been going out there since like 20 I
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don't know, 18 or something.
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So, like, I have a lot of friends in media
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and stuff like that.
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So we came up together,
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their careers are, are doing really well as well.
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So I feel like I just have like a,
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like a cool collection of just people that are similar to me
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out there. So that kinda,
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that kinda just trickles down.
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people that follow them and,
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and stuff like that.
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So, yeah, I have like good connections out there.
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There's definitely been like,
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where I've been out in New York and people were familiar with
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you know, with Brown back.
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that's cool. You know,
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so you think you'll do a live show out there?
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I would love to do that.
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What? That would be incredible.
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New York y'all heard or anywhere.
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I mean, I'm on that side of the States.
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Thank you, Vic for coming on explaining the Drake drama,
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Drake and K dot You know,
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the whole rap sphere.
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anytime, anytime. All right.
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And where can people find you?
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So Rose Kranz A Rose Kresk on Instagram Twitter.
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and yeah, come out to our new our live show
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We have a live show.
26:41
Brownback pod has a live show coming up.
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July 13th at the Novo in downtown L A.
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All tickets are moving super fast,
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right? Well, there you go guys and we'll keep
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you guys updated on that K dot Drake Cheese because it's
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Oh, wait, hold on I think just dropped it.
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what a show? What a show you want to?
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Thank you guys and thank you sister.
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Most importantly with my sickness.
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I feel like I've been like,
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you don't have to apologize.
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Don't worry about it.
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I told you put the little tapas and you'll be straight.
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I'll do that right after because it's been rough.
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Yeah, it has been rough but I hope you feel better
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You drink lots of liquids of any who thank you
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guys so much. For joining us and we'll see you on
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Wednesday and we got some amazing guests on Wednesday guys.
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They're gonna have to find out and wait.
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They're gonna wait and see you guys are gonna want to tune
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well, don't mess it.
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Lincoln. Bye. I'll see you soon.