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Anthony Anderson

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
600 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Yeah, popping my shit, my dad popping his shit, making money, getting paid as a teenager. Then from there... my father started opening stores. And when he opened the stores, it was for plus size women because my mom was a plus size. So he was just catering to the women he loved. So it was plus size women in children's clothing. And that's what he did, man. And what did Doris do?

Yeah, popping my shit, my dad popping his shit, making money, getting paid as a teenager. Then from there... my father started opening stores. And when he opened the stores, it was for plus size women because my mom was a plus size. So he was just catering to the women he loved. So it was plus size women in children's clothing. And that's what he did, man. And what did Doris do?

Yeah, popping my shit, my dad popping his shit, making money, getting paid as a teenager. Then from there... my father started opening stores. And when he opened the stores, it was for plus size women because my mom was a plus size. So he was just catering to the women he loved. So it was plus size women in children's clothing. And that's what he did, man. And what did Doris do?

I know she wanted to be an actor. She wanted to be an actor. My mother was a telephone operator for the County of Los Angeles.

I know she wanted to be an actor. She wanted to be an actor. My mother was a telephone operator for the County of Los Angeles.

I know she wanted to be an actor. She wanted to be an actor. My mother was a telephone operator for the County of Los Angeles.

Yeah, yeah. And she worked at a hospital, Harbor General UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California. And you had a little brother. Two little brothers and a sister. My sister's the baby. I'm the oldest. I lost my youngest brother about 20 years ago now in a car accident while he was at West Texas A&M College playing football. Oh, yeah, because they're probably huge like your dad. Yeah.

Yeah, yeah. And she worked at a hospital, Harbor General UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California. And you had a little brother. Two little brothers and a sister. My sister's the baby. I'm the oldest. I lost my youngest brother about 20 years ago now in a car accident while he was at West Texas A&M College playing football. Oh, yeah, because they're probably huge like your dad. Yeah.

Yeah, yeah. And she worked at a hospital, Harbor General UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, California. And you had a little brother. Two little brothers and a sister. My sister's the baby. I'm the oldest. I lost my youngest brother about 20 years ago now in a car accident while he was at West Texas A&M College playing football. Oh, yeah, because they're probably huge like your dad. Yeah.

So we lost him and then a year later lost my dad. So it's three children now, me, my brother Derek and my sister Doris.

So we lost him and then a year later lost my dad. So it's three children now, me, my brother Derek and my sister Doris.

So we lost him and then a year later lost my dad. So it's three children now, me, my brother Derek and my sister Doris.

I processed it as best as I could or as best as I knew how. And I don't think I've really processed it as an adult.

I processed it as best as I could or as best as I knew how. And I don't think I've really processed it as an adult.

I processed it as best as I could or as best as I knew how. And I don't think I've really processed it as an adult.

Yeah. What year? This was almost 20 years ago. So I was in my 30s. I was successful. Well, good. He saw that. Yeah, I've been successful a while. So he got a chance to see all of that stuff. But you know what? When I go to my therapist, I'm going to talk to my therapist about this. You're giving me something to talk to him about because I don't really think I fully process the death of my father.

Yeah. What year? This was almost 20 years ago. So I was in my 30s. I was successful. Well, good. He saw that. Yeah, I've been successful a while. So he got a chance to see all of that stuff. But you know what? When I go to my therapist, I'm going to talk to my therapist about this. You're giving me something to talk to him about because I don't really think I fully process the death of my father.

Yeah. What year? This was almost 20 years ago. So I was in my 30s. I was successful. Well, good. He saw that. Yeah, I've been successful a while. So he got a chance to see all of that stuff. But you know what? When I go to my therapist, I'm going to talk to my therapist about this. You're giving me something to talk to him about because I don't really think I fully process the death of my father.

Yeah. My dad, it's sad how it happened because I'm a type two diabetic. I was the first person diagnosed with type two diabetes in my family. I started getting healthy and I started partnering with Eli Lilly and now Novo Nordisk, bringing awareness about diabetes to the inner city, in particular black men. They over index, right? Yeah, very much so.

Yeah. My dad, it's sad how it happened because I'm a type two diabetic. I was the first person diagnosed with type two diabetes in my family. I started getting healthy and I started partnering with Eli Lilly and now Novo Nordisk, bringing awareness about diabetes to the inner city, in particular black men. They over index, right? Yeah, very much so.