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Robot Farmers and Maruchan Candles

May 6, 2024
Vic from Brown Bad dissects the Drake and Kendrick chisme, activist Flor Martinez Zaragoza on the impact that AI could have on farmworkers, Marcella Gomez on her journey from nurse to nostalgic candlemaker and why US Rep Henry Cuellar got indicted.
Show transcript
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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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Oh How your sister,
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dude, it was late.
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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.
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Technically, yeah, you follow on social.
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You saw her story but welcome back to the good bio,
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Janny Alejandro. OK.
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Anyways, so you were talking,
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I just, yeah,
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the concert was amazing.
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Honestly, like it was one of the best concerts I have
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been to dude, the crowd was great.
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I mean Romeo Santos was freaking making it clap.
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He was clapping them cheeks.
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Yes, he's got someone said he's got a whole pan back
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I'm dead. But yeah,
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you guys, we got a great show for you guys.
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Wait, wait though before we move on weekend.
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Did you find out?
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No, no, no.
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Fuck my weekend. No.
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Did you find out what is so nasty?
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Because he always says you'll see it.
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You'll see it later on.
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You'll see it on our,
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on our Instagram. We have some crazy news stories.
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Sister. We have this guy sued his ex girlfriend for getting
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an abortion out of state.
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Yeah, I mean that,
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yeah. And then we also have how oil prices are kind
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of being like raised,
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but it's like done like kind of in a sketchy way that's
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like affecting our po you drive a Tesla but I don't,
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so I pay for gas and I'm getting fucked over.
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So. Well, we're also talking about,
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I'm sorry to hear that.
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We're, we're also talking about how A I is changing farming
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So it's affecting farm workers.
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And we're talking to Oco Madre candles about her Latino inspired candles
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and she's bringing her mom.
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So let's get into it.
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Let's go. So,
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a man in Texas filed legal action against his ex-girlfriend after she
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traveled to Colorado to get an abortion.
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So abortion is actually banned in Texas and providers can be punished
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with life in prison.
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But it is legal in Colorado.
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The man says he plans to pursue wrongful death claims against any
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one involved in the abortion.
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His lawyer says that the ex-girlfriend engaged in potentially illegal activity and
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fathers of aborted faces can sue for wrongful death.
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Now they don't just want to ban abortion but also ban women
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from traveling to other states to get one.
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I mean, that's,
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that's crazy. That's insane.
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It's her body,
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her choice but they broke up after they're not together.
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I think DEA what she did with her body.
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It's like if she didn't want his baby that's on him,
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that's on her to freaking pursue the right actions.
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She did it safe.
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That's what to say.
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That's legal. Texas being Texas and the boyfriend being a machista
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He's like, no,
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no, no. Hold on.
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That's my baby. You take care of him.
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Well, hold on.
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I mean, I don't know.
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It seems like, I don't know.
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It, it's, yeah,
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it just feels like he just wants control over it.
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my earpiece fell out from all this anger so sorry
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I went off track a little bit there.
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It's OK. It's OK.
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I understand your frustration.
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Yeah, I mean,
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so it's still legal like across the country to travel to other
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states where it is legal to get an abortion.
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But some states like Idaho and Tennessee are trying to even to
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even stop that too.
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So it's not legal to go to.
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Yeah, they want again the control of all these women's bodies
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I hope we lose that shit because homeboy is tripping.
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Yeah, I mean,
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yeah, I hope so too,
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but let's move on.
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Congressman Enrique Roberto, Henry Cuellar and his wife,
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Imelda have been charged with money laundering and accepting foreign bribes.
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Even his wife got in on that action.
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The Texas rep allegedly accepted $600,000 in bribes from an oil company
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owned by the government of Azer Ban and a Mexico City bank
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I hope I said that shit correctly.
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But, but if I did it,
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sorry guys. But yeah,
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and in exchange for the money.
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He agreed to influence us foreign policy to favor Azerbaijan and to
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push laws that favor the Mexican Bank.
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Hm Messengers even show an a Zerba diplomat calling Cuellar H Yeah
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And the congressman and his wife are being charged with bribery
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money laundering conspiracy to commit wire fraud and several other offenses they
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were each released on $100,000 bonds.
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Got that money. Yar said he and his wife are innocent
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of these allegations. They face decades in prison if convicted.
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Damn, you heard of that?
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Oh, I thought you remember anyways,
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Republicans always blame immigrants for crime,
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but it turns out that oil companies might be the real scammer
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stealing from us. Tell me,
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when's the last time you fill up your tank?
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Well, brother, I do not recall because I drive an
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electric vehicle. What do you think?
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Like a gas tank,
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like a gallon of gas cost about right now?
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$5. Am I right?
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You're not too far off but,
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oh, that's a good guess because it's like in the middle
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of like, it's crazy and apparently reports say that an American
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oil company conspired with the Saudi government to hike up gas prices
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There's been some finessing going on.
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Exactly. They're gassing it up anyways.
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the FTC found out the pioneer CEO plotted with OPEC
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the global oil organization,
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including countries like Saudi Arabia,
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Iran and Kuwait and the CEO asked to cut oil production.
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So Americans would pay more for gas.
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So basically American oil producers teamed up with the,
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with OPEC to make oil prices higher,
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costing us a whopping $200 billion last year.
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I felt that and get this.
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It might have cost each of us $1000 and made up 27%
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of all inflation in 2021.
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So now the FTC is allowing Exxon to buy out pioneer,
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but they're not letting the CEO join the board sketchy.
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Oh, yeah, definitely.
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I mean, cool.
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Well, hopefully gass go down but I'm not I'm not
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too optimistic, Pasa Pasa brother.
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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.
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I'm a huge fan.
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They're my favorite. They're my favorite candles of all time.
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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
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knows it's serious and I needed something to turn it off and
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I learned how to make candles and I never ever thought that
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I would end up having a candle shop.
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I didn't intend for it to happen.
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It just happened. What inspired you though?
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Because these are very unique candles.
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Really? Yes, it started as a joke like,
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hey, why don't you make a Horchata candle or why don't
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you make this type of candle?
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And there was nothing like this on the market besides the traditional
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vela. When I started.
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As a matter of fact,
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people will make fun of me.
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I remember in the comments,
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yes, I remember I have a Pinata candle and someone said
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what is the smell like cardboard and glue?
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But you know,
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mom kept pushing me.
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She says, why don't you try to sell a candle?
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And, and the rest is history.
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You know the Dijo condo de de la Bueno porque Novia Candela
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Latinas ie era como una la preas in Presario and Latinas in
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Paralia iso. And I love the like the candle.
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The the smells, the scents.
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Can you tell us about your favorite scents?
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They're all my favorite.
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I mean, they're all like my kids.
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Each one, each one.
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I have to think of the the aroma or bring it
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I have to bring it to life.
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So they're all like my kids.
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But one of my favorites is Patron to be right now is
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Patron. Why is that?
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because my mom and I had fun bringing it to life
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like designing it. This is my mom.
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The aroma is me and,
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and I played with it and,
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and she tells me I,
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I love the fact that she's not a yes person.
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She'll tell me oh no,
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I still Noue Rico a Chico Mojado and yo,
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you need someone to tell you no the truth.
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And but this one turned out nice.
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This one dude, Questa loca.
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So let me see if it really smells like it.
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Oh My Comadre. How did you do this magic?
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Like I do not understand how someone can make a candle that
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smells like sopa Maruchan.
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Like legit. This smells like the freaking sopa.
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When you take it out of my show them the spices though
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in the noodle, there's literally spices in the noodles and the
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noodles are not noodles.
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They're wax. This is crazy.
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How do you make these smells happen?
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And how long does it take?
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I think I'm a horrible cook and candle making is very simple
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It's like cooking.
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You melt the wax and you need a wick.
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But what makes you different is the mixing of the oils and
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I don't know,
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I have a very good sense of smell and,
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and I can mix them and I think that's my secret
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and I'm having fun with it.
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The moment I stop having fun with it,
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I'm going to stop and you said this was therapy.
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How hard was it?
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A margarita? How hard was it to see both of your
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family members fighting cancer because I know you had breast cancer.
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Marcela and I know your dad had cancer.
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Check your boobs, guys,
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check them because that's what saved my life.
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They caught it at stage one and I think that's that was
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the key to me being in remission but my mom had
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it the hardest because my dad was stage four.
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He had stage four cancer and we both had cancer during COVID
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which we go to chemo together.
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Yes, we had the same nurse.
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I was getting chemo dad was getting immunotherapy.
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Dad is fine. We're both in remission.
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So but mom here la ge that,
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that was hard for you.
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Mom. I know.
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See Tapa Cuatro Leo quil de Tres says me de vida Pero
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porque la ultima Palabra A S A Grace miso and the mane
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ma per Mi Mi I hope my brother is watching that.
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Did you hear that?
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Thank you so much for joining us in margaritas.
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And where can people buy your candles?
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Two places? Let's hear it.
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So if you're not California or near Downy,
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you can purchase these candles or tons of other candles at
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O Comadre candles.com. And then I have a little shop.
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So that is I just celebrated a year at that shop
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and just come by and say hello and I always have
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two chairs there in case it's a safe place.
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If you just need a hug or you need to talk or
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you need to talk about cancer.
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Comando. Yeah, we're there,
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we're there. We're there for not called O Comadre Candles for
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anything, right? It's a whole community of Comadres you don't
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have to buy just coming to visit and we're so happy to
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see you. Oh,
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I love that. I love that.
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Oh, and you guys can follow her on.
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Ok, Comadre candles on Instagram and tiktok.
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But thank you so much,
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Comadre. Thank you.
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Thanks for having us and,
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and allowing us to share my candles,
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my babies. Thank you.
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Bye bye. Today.
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We have Flor Martinez Zaragoza from celebration nation A K A flower
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in Spanish. Hi,
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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
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will affect our farm workers?
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As we see A I coming in,
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it's already here. There's already machines out in the field,
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little by little, they're bringing them out and we start seeing
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a lot of displaced farmworker families.
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So this, this means basically when you replace a worker,
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you're taking their livelihood,
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you're taking their job,
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they're not going to be able to maintain and survive their family
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And that's just really,
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it's just, it's just a terrible situation,
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especially having the nonprofit that we have Celebration Nation and we serve
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farmer communities, you know,
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being in need, giving them food the basic resources.
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We've been seeing a lot of more people coming in and so
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what we already see,
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like there's gonna be an overwhelming amount of need.
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So a lot of them are also undocumented.
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So a lot of them won't be able to just find a
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job just as quickly.
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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.
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And so now that they,
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like, choices are very limited to none at all,
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you're looking at a lot of our comunidad.
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Like, what's gonna happen?
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Right. Like, are they gonna move back to,
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like, the countries like Mexico?
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Are they going to be out in the streets?
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Right. Like Questa Aano?
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Because yeah, in a way,
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maybe it will help them when they,
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since they won't have to do the labor being on their knees
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in the dirt under the sun and the pesticide exposure.
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But all those things are still going to happen.
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Like there's still going to be so many pesticides on our food
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And that's actually one of the,
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the biggest issues here that if we don't know who is watching
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our food, if we don't have a human eye or a
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human touch on our food,
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like we already have a crisis in our food system.
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A lot of people are getting sick from the food.
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A lot of people don't even know that pesticides play a big
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role in a lot of cancers.
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You know, we see a lot of farmworkers getting cancers all
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the time and it's because of the pesticide exposure that they end
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in the workplace. So them being removed isn't gonna remove the
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pesticides being sprayed on our food.
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We, we might even see even more of it because nobody's
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really there to say something about it.
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Right. And when we think about farm records,
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we might think that,
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you know, a lot of times that they might not have
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a voice, you know,
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historically, they've been underrepresented.
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They need us to be pretty much speaking up for them and
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fighting for them. But I think it's all about getting up
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to date, becoming informed on what's happening and just wanting to
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not let machines take over our food system because our food is
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either medicine or poison.
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And so it's really important that we know who's in control of
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that and if machines are in control of that,
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do we really control any part of our food system?
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And at the end of the day,
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like I'm watching, I pay attention like who's bringing out these
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machines and it's a lot of like anti immigration companies and we
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know this because they're connected to bringing certain politicians out,
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you know, sponsoring their trips to come out to certain
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areas, right? And so when you see like their logos
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there and you see they're the ones bringing out the machines,
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we see that their motives aren't necessarily like positive.
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It's more to like literally remove ar gente from this country.
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And it's just like,
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it's such a weird motive,
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right? And it's all back to capitalism,
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but also these weird motives,
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it's not with good intention,
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what they're doing. Definitely.
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And Flor. What can we do to help families and
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farm workers? Honestly?
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Like I, I really admire the work that you do because
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you're, you're, you're about it.
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Like you don't just post about it.
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You're about it. We see you out there,
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you know, doing the work.
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So we really, really admire that by the way.
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Just have to say that.
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Thank you. Yeah.
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And then sometimes when you guys don't see me post enough,
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it's because I am out there trying to like figure this out
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la porque. It's a lot of moving pieces.
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And sometimes I even get like anxious that like we don't talk
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about it enough as a community because this is directly impacting not
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just our comunidad,
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but like so many of our undocumented communities.
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So I think at the end of the day,
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the biggest solution is literally like immigration reform.
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We need citizenship for Ar Gente because when they have a voice
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like they'll be the ones to speak up about pesticide exposure
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They'll be the ones to speak up about how they're treating
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the land, how they're treating the food,
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how they're treating the water porque.
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At the end of the day,
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we always see that it's always indigenous,
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the indigenous people. And we have to remember that we are
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the indigenous people. Our farm workers are the indigenous people and
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there's actually a couple of bills on the table that actually is
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like the simplest way to legalize so many of our gente,
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by the way, no one is illegal.
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I'm still in land but all hr 1511 and s 26 06
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Those are called the registry bills.
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Last time Argen had Amnesty was in 19 86 and that was
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the last time they gave millions of people papers.
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That's when they allowed people to,
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that were working in the fields to sign up and get citizenship
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And that was so long ago and Argenta had been fighting
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for so long. So it's something.
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So these bills are literally the same thing.
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We're not even asking for a new law.
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We're asking for these bills to be updated.
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So update the registry.
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That's the whole hashtag and we want to see more of it
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because elections are coming up and it's getting serious and we don't
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see enough of you know,
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rallies and protests on these bills and they're just a simple solution
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And I just really hope we call our representatives,
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call your house representative,
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call your senate representatives,
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tell them to update these bills because on the day we have
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people power, we have local power and it's so important,
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especially in the election coming up,
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voting for your house reps,
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voting for your senate reps because as you guys saw,
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you know, the ban on tiktok,
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I think that was a really good example of how you build
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turn into law.
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I have a question.
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I, I feel like,
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there's so much like,
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again, bad that we know about the robots and
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a, I kinda coming into the field.
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But is there any good whatsoever?
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I mean, so at the end of the day,
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I mean, if there is machines coming in,
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they should be helping the farm worker not replacing the farm worker
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because at the end of the day,
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yeah, maybe it'll help,
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for example, then farmers don't have to have this labor where
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they're on their knees or literally breaking their back every single day
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Right. There's so many ways that it could help them
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continue their work. But in the end,
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they're literally just completely replacing them,
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just like any job or any,
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any labor like work like machines help.
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But it should not be to the extent where they're being replaced
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I agree. No,
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I most definitely agree.
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Well, thank you so much,
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Flori really appreciate you coming on and breaking down what's going on
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and just giving us the facts.
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Yeah, because I was a little lost at first and I
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even thought, oh,
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like I thought it would help them,
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you know, not replace.
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So I appreciate you coming on and giving us,
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you know what's really going on.
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I know you plugged your social shortly.
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But where can people find more information that you want to again
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put out there so people can follow you and be updated?
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Yeah. So you can follow me personally at flower in
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Spanish and then the nonprofit at Celebration Nation or we're actually going
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to be talking more about this whole conversation on our nonprofits platform
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as well because a lot of farm workers,
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I mean, if you're talking about them being displaced,
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that means our nonprofit is going to me,
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it's gonna be working like triple time now because we do
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have a lot of more families coming to us for food or
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help on housing and it's overwhelming to be honest.
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And so it's like we want to prevent this.
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Thank you so much,
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Flora. We do our part.
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We got to get the word out.
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People have to know what's happening exactly.
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That's what we're doing here.
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That's why we wanted to do this segment too so people can
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know what's going on but Muchos gracias,
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so we really appreciate you coming on Flor take care.
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OK? We are,
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we're in this together.
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We are what is up me through family,
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we are back and we're here with our boy vic from Brownback
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pod Brown, brownback pod brown bag encompassing it's,
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it's a whole umbrella.
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It encompasses the morning show and the podcast and just the vibes
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Cool. Well,
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I mean, a big fan of the show.
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I like how you guys,
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it just feels like you're with the homies honestly.
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Like that's the goal of it.
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That's the goal of it.
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Well, again, big fan of the show and I'm
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I'm not gonna lie.
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There's been a lot of drama with was it Kendrick and
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Drake? But I don't know what the fuck is going on
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ok? Can you break it off?
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You know, man,
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of the radio, you came to the right place basically,
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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,
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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
he was, you know,
21:49
dissing Drake. He said,
21:51
for all the dogs getting buried,
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you know, essentially like dissing his album title.
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So it was very direct shots at him.
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The song does great.
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It goes to number one.
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It's been on n like top of the billboard charts for like
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a month. So finally,
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after all that, it's like,
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OK, Drake is like,
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I have to respond to this.
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Enough is enough, right?
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So, so he responds,
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he gets everybody riled up and it was,
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oh, what's Kendrick gonna do?
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What's Kendrick gonna do?
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Kendrick doesn't respond for about three weeks,
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but he finally came with Euphoria and Euphoria just was incredible.
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Six minutes of dissing Drake.
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It was incredible. Three different beat switch ups and,
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you know, then they just No Hold bar after that.
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Yes. Yes. Yeah,
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it's, it's been song after song after song up until now
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But is it over or at the time of us recording
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this Drake dropped a song last night and it was called the
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Hard Part Six, which is a series of Kendricks.
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Right. So Kendrick has a series.
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The hard part five,
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it's, it's gone up to there.
22:53
So he essentially dropped the hard part six.
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Beating him to it.
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Right. And he sounded really perturbed,
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bro. Like he's like,
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oh, like, I'm so sick of you.
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You're making fun of me,
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like all this stuff,
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you're lying about me.
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Like, why can't we just stick to facts.
23:08
And meanwhile, K Dodd is two stepping.
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Like he's literally two step.
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He dropped a brand new song.
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That's incredible. They not like us,
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they not like us,
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they not like us.
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And you know, the whole like West Coast is activated.
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They're singing in New York.
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It's a catchy fun song and it's poking so much fun at
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Drake. Drake dropped the most recent song,
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but people are not feeling it like that because he basically played
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defense on the entire song.
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It's remarkable that Kendrick dropped the hit song.
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I was kind of expecting Drake to do that and go that
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route and kinda make fun of,
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of Kendrick and have the whole,
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you know, world like,
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no, I'm not like that guy.
23:52
Yeah, it's basically what it was.
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He's like, no,
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no, no, no,
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no, no. And he was just a little too defensive
23:57
Like I said,
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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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I need a two dance.
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How about that? I need a two dance.
24:26
And then I've heard I mean,
24:28
some people say that hip hop doesn't really involve Latino spirit.
24:31
What do you think about that?
24:32
Like, I mean,
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I feel like the snoop is always kind of sad that you
24:35
see so, so much people showing us love.
24:38
Like, what do you think?
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Is it like? No.
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Yeah, I mean,
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I think there's definitely a space,
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the space is getting carved out.
24:42
You know, there's,
24:42
there's always been like a niche space,
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right? Like, you know,
24:45
you have like your kid frost like back in the day and
24:48
you know, the lighter shade of brown and you know what
24:51
was out? Like what my parents listened to essentially,
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right? And now it's a lot different,
24:55
you know, thankfully like,
24:56
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
25:05
is like, he's good for a Mexican rapper or he's good
25:08
for a Mexican artist.
25:09
He's just an artist,
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not Barbosa. He said,
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like, I'm not a Mexican comedian.
25:13
I'm a comedian that's Mexican.
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Like I'm a comedian first.
25:15
Like, yeah, like,
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I love my, you know,
25:16
Mexican heritage. I'm a comedian,
25:18
you know, like that's been like,
25:20
even my whole mo like I never came in like,
25:23
oh I'm like a Mexican writer or a Mexican blogger.
25:26
I'm just like, I grew up in LA,
25:27
I kinda identify L A first and you keep mentioning L A
25:30
and I know your show is very L A based,
25:32
but you have a lot of fans on the east coast.
25:33
Like, is it like,
25:35
I have a lot of like connections to the east coast,
25:38
like, because I've been going out there since like 20 I
25:41
don't know, 18 or something.
25:42
So, like, I have a lot of friends in media
25:45
and stuff like that.
25:46
So we came up together,
25:47
their careers are, are doing really well as well.
25:50
So I feel like I just have like a,
25:52
like a cool collection of just people that are similar to me
25:55
out there. So that kinda,
25:57
that kinda just trickles down.
25:58
So, you know,
25:59
people that follow them and,
26:01
and stuff like that.
26:01
So, yeah, I have like good connections out there.
26:03
There's definitely been like,
26:05
where I've been out in New York and people were familiar with
26:08
you know, with Brown back.
26:09
So I was like,
26:09
that's cool. You know,
26:10
so you think you'll do a live show out there?
26:12
I would love to do that.
26:14
What? That would be incredible.
26:15
New York y'all heard or anywhere.
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I mean, I'm on that side of the States.
26:20
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.
26:27
Of course, any,
26:29
anytime, anytime. All right.
26:31
And where can people find you?
26:32
So Rose Kranz A Rose Kresk on Instagram Twitter.
26:38
and yeah, come out to our new our live show
26:40
We have a live show.
26:41
Brownback pod has a live show coming up.
26:43
July 13th at the Novo in downtown L A.
26:46
All tickets are moving super fast,
26:49
right? Well, there you go guys and we'll keep
26:51
you guys updated on that K dot Drake Cheese because it's
26:54
Oh, wait, hold on I think just dropped it.
26:56
No, it's kidding.
26:58
Alright, cool. Oh,
27:04
what a show? What a show you want to?
27:07
Thank you guys and thank you sister.
27:08
Most importantly with my sickness.
27:11
I feel like I've been like,
27:12
you don't have to apologize.
27:14
No, it's ok.
27:15
Don't worry about it.
27:15
I told you put the little tapas and you'll be straight.
27:18
I'll do that right after because it's been rough.
27:21
Yeah, it has been rough but I hope you feel better
27:24
You drink lots of liquids of any who thank you
27:30
guys so much. For joining us and we'll see you on
27:33
Wednesday and we got some amazing guests on Wednesday guys.
27:39
They're gonna have to find out and wait.
27:41
They're gonna wait and see you guys are gonna want to tune
27:44
in. All right,
27:45
well, don't mess it.
27:45
Lincoln. Bye. I'll see you soon.
27:46
Bye guys.