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All right, Marshall, thank you. It is seventy five right now,
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So we're going down there. Well, this is Roy's playlist
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basically for when he runs. So we've got system of
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a down. Then we got Sandman Enter Sandman.
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Itallic.
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I like innersond Man. I don't like the fact that
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Virginia Tech comes into that. Is that what they Yeah, yeah,
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the stadium's rocking, but it just kind of sometimes I
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think they got cool YouTube videos of their entrance to
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that song.
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Yeah, that's the thing. Yeah, you know a lot of
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these songs.
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It happened in high school, but more so it happened
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at Ohio State. There was you know, you had alternative days.
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You had to alternate days music wise, so there was
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like black days and white days, if I can say it,
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that's if I could simplify.
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Is what it is, right.
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No, No, I'm not trying to be politically correct. I'm
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just trying to simplify it in a way.
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So there's the.
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Rap days, so and then you had the white days
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and on the white days, it was a lot of that, right, So you just got a customer listening to all types
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of music. And you can't say because Tupac not playing.
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I can't max out today, so you're gonna learn and
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max out to Nirvan Jaha.
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You see what I'm saying.
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Yeah, And then you start to realize when you when
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you watch my late friend Mike Cooler lift five hundred
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and fifty pounds to Metallica, you like, let me get
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some of that juice.
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Something's going on, you know what I'm saying. So it
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just changed the framework.
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Like from an athletics standpoint, you just started listening to
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so many different types of music. Because there's so many
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different types of people on the squad. You gotta, you know,
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like make sure everybody's good, and so like my playlist
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is crazy man.
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Yeah, okay, all right, a little bit into the a
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little bit of background. I like it. Yeah, let me
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ask you then did Vanilla Ice? Where did Vanilla Ice
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end up?
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Was? I? No? No?
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Black or white?
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It was confusing.
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He was confused. We were confused. So we just left.
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We left him off the We left to Vanilla.
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No kicking it. Let's kick it now, let's get a
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ConA ice. We did ConA Ice.
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That was after that man, little pink Colada ConA Ice
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man or something, you know what I mean.
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But we hit no Vanilla ice on the playlist.
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How there's High Chu working for you many.
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Man, So look shout out to High Choose. And I
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don't even know who make them. The Maren got Maren Naga.
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I'm looking reading off the package right now. Yeah, High
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Choose are so you can eat ten high chews. Yes,
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it's like two hundred calories and which is awesome.
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You really don't feel like you've eaten anything. I know
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it's just the empty man, but boy are they satisfying
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while you're eating.
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The satisfaction comes from keeping the rappers and building piles
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in front of you.
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And then go, wait, more than ten?
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Yeah, it's way more than ten.
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You got a huge that's a thirteen ounce almost thirteen
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ounce back.
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They make it. You're well double of this, thank you. They make a double of this on Amazon. Yeah.
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I don't really like those because sometimes they come in and not as fresh. The stale Yeah yeah, they stale, man.
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So I think they've been sitting on the shelf somewhere since you know who knows. Yeah that's twenty fourteen National
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title game. But this, this right here is excellent, man.
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I appreciate the gift.
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What favor is that an okay flavor. No, it's perfect.
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The original mango, great green apples, like an original guy. Yeah,
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the only other flavor I like.
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I like the dessert pack as a change up. Yes,
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and then they have like a tropical one as a change up.
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Sometimes.
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I use that during football season coaching on the sidelines.
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That's that's what you do, you know, and with you.
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Yeah, when you got guys on the sideline not playing
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as much, you want to keep them with a boost, and so I keep a pocket for the high choosing
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and I just pass them out on the sideline. The problem is those guys throw the rappers on the ground,
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and I'm the culprit. They're blaming me because I'm the high chew guy.
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Yeah.
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So then you got maintenance going, ay, can you take
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your rappers? And you're like I did, and they're like
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no because they're on the ground.
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Oh, this is what you do. Go back to the tape.
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Nah, you go and give him a back of high choose and then once he starts eating them, he gets it.
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Okay, I get it, man, and then you get away with it.
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Yeah, Okay, that's good. Hey, you have a May twenty second.
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You have something coming up that's very special. It's the
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fourth annual.
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Tell me about that. Yeah, we got the.
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Fourth annual Roy Hall Junior Leadership Conference, and super excited
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about this year. We're bringing in two time Heisman Trophy
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winner Archie Griffin and then also all NFL everything, he
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was everything here at Ohio State.
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C J.
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Strouds come in as well, both as keynote speakers for
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the event, just speaking on leadership and teamwork. And it's
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really for anybody in a position where you work anywhere, right,
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And so they're like, do I have to be a leader, Well, here's a deal. You're a leader by default. You just
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don't know it, even if you're just leading yourself. But
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you know, we got all types of people from different
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professional backgrounds, entrepreneurs, teachers, principals, you know, people who lead
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big time companies, small companies. And this is our fourth annual.
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Year one we had Coach Ryan Day came in. Year two,
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Coach Urban Meyer was our keynote, last year was attendant
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Governor Tressel, and now we got Archie and CJ coming in.
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So I'm excited about it. It's an opportunity for us
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for me to speak. I'm speaking as well. We have about eight speakers on the docket. Gave you two of them.
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Joe Kovacs, who's the pastor of five to fourteen Church,
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does a great job.
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He'll be speaking.
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We got a mental health session as well, teamwork session.
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We'll have probably about fifteen buck eyes in the building too,
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just hanging out. But you can go to royhal Junior
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Leadership dot com for more information Roy Hall Junior Leadership
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dot com. And actually if you use the code serve
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s e r ve E ten you get ten percent
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off and that's on me serve ten at Royhull Junior
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Leadership dot com. And so the theme of this year
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is survival but spelled s e r ve survival. Probably
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about five or six years there was a massive influx
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of servant leadership and what that meant to be a
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servant leader, and you saw it a lot in these
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smaller pop up conferences, and then we got away from
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every is like a fancy thing. But there's something about
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sacrifice and giving your best self to allow someone else
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to succeed that makes the best leaders. Whenever you're thinking
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about yourself, whenever it's about your goals, your agenda, your ambition,
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what you want to accomplish the money you want to make.
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You find yourself on an island, and it's lonely at
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the top only because you didn't take anybody with you.
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It's lonely at the top. It's because you try and stay there.
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I've always said is that when you make it to
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the top, or your journey to the top of the mountain,
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you're doing two things. You're creating a path for somebody
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else to follow. But that path gets wider when you
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go back down the mountain, down the same way that
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you came and make the path wider to bring more
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people with you. When you get to the top of the mountain, it gives you perspective. It allows you to
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see more people at the bottom. It allows you to
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get see a little bit further. These people need my help.
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These people are climbing to let me go back down
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and pull them up with me. And so the whole
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goal of survival you survive when you have people with you.
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We're stronger together. When you have a person on your
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right and a person on your left, and then there's a person on their right and their left pulling in
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the same direction.
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That's how you win national titles.
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When everybody's unified, and so God really doesn't bless division.
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And so when it's about getting better and successful in
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life across the board, mental health, regular health, just even
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losing weight.
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You are better when you have someone.
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Training you, an accountability partner, and the same goals in
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corporate America when you're working. And so this is what
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the Leadership Conference is about, just expressing that golden rule
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of treating people how you want to be treated and
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treated and giving up of yourself to make sure.
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That other people are successful.
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Those are the best teammates, those are the best team members,
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and that's why we do what we do. So it's gonna be a blast man on May twenty second.
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When you seechie Archie is like, all, it's crazy to
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me how that guy he never says no, it seems
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like and it's a beautiful thing, is my point. He's
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giving back, you know what I mean. And then CJ
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is blessed beyond belief. I mean you think about what
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he has done in the league already, just in his
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short couple of years.
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I mean it is it's really cool.
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And that's a guy who walks the walk too, you know.
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Yeah, one thing about when you say when you say
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yes to anyone, when they ask you to do something,
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you're really saying yes to their problems, and so you
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become a problem solver for them. When you say yes
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to anything, can you can you pick this up? Can
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you do whatever their problem is? They literally just handed
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it to you to be a part of a solution. So just saying yes to people let you know where
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people's hearts are. I've read a book, short books, probably
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about fifty pages learning how to say no without feeling guilty.
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I don't know if Archie's ever read that, and I don't I don't know if he's saying if he ever
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feels guilty either. He says yes with an open heart,
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knowing that we talked about it off air briefly in
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one of those breaks where you know you just in life.
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You know you're doing things, you're saying yes, You're not
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feeling guilty, You're just going through life trying to make
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a difference in trying to figure it out. And I think he knows that he's a light on this earth,
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so he feels like anytime I interact with another human
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or can bring and use my gift to make a difference,
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like I'm doing my part as a good human here.
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And so I love that about him. And like you said,
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CJ has been doing this thing in the last two years,
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you know special and it started here.
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Yeah.
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I mean a lot of people talked about the faith movement on the team this year, but if you really
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go look at the tape and go look at the film,
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CJ was the one, you know, four or five years
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ago stepping up openly talking about his faith, interrupting interviews. Hey,
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before I say anything else, I want to give, you know,
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a shout out or I want to say thank you to my Lord and Savior, like he started that in
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controlling the interviews, not the I won an award.
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And I just tossed it in there.
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I want to thank God. Oh, by the way, I want to thank Travis Scott too for this dope walk
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in music. Like it wasn't that. It's I'm controlling the
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interview and LI let you know where I am and
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doing it in such a way where I'm not forcing
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it on you.
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I'm just letting you know who I am.
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And so I love the fact that he's continued from that standpoint, even acknowledging where he's had small shortcomings one
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of the most interesting things he said over the last
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few years and going into last season was he said, Man,
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I've been traveling a lot, I've been around a lot of different people, and all of a sudden, I've picked
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up this habit of cussing.
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I just curse all the time.
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Now he's like, I got to dial back on that
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because that's not a part of who I've been. And
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what he was acknowledging was wild, like, man, people have
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been influencing me more than I've been influencing them. So
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here's something that you know, some people are like, that's
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just it's not that big of a deal. It's fine, but if it's not a part of what you do now,
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all of a sudden, it's an issue. If we hang out and all of a sudden you start eating fish
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file at but you were vegan before, Like, it's a problem.
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Man, Like, that's a bad influence.
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So it's good to have those guys come in and
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hanging out with us. On May twenty second.
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