Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
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Chapter 2: How does financial literacy impact community growth?
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And we're back. Yes. End of the week, Rory. How you feeling? Excited. Yeah? You look like you're in festival mode. Where you going? Nowhere. I can tell when you're in festival mode. I'm definitely not in festival mode. Did you get a facial? Did you get, like, did you sit in a sauna or something? You look hydrated. Skin looks like good leather. I'm actually a little tired, to be quite honest.
Really?
Yeah.
He had a suit jacket on today. I said, why do you have a suit jacket on?
It's a jacket. It's just a regular jacket. He had a suit on today? No. When I show you the jacket, you're going to be like, Damaris, how did you see his suit and what he was wearing? Oh, okay.
He was just like J. Cole in that one magazine interview. The GQ one.
I don't memorize the Cole fits. I don't remember what he was wearing.
Well, how are you feeling? I'm great, man. Got my tea. You know what I'm saying? End of the week. Feeling good. Feeling great. Yeah, I think, well, definitely not festival season.
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Chapter 3: What are the key themes in the latest Kanye West concert recap?
If it's a vacation. Yeah. Yeah.
And I have a lot of friends out there and they do give me a lot of shit. Like, can you come out here when you're not working so we can actually hang out? No.
No, I'm cool. That's what I'm saying. I don't know if I want to go this time with you. Once you're in work mode, it's a different world. You don't want to be in the music video? What's my part? What am I playing?
Well, I'm writing some sketches now for it. Okay. Yeah, I could write you in. You got me in there? I'll see what I could do. I'll see what I could do. I'll check with myself to see if it'll be okay. You can move some stuff around. See if you got an eight hour shoot day. Give me a little 20 minutes somewhere in there, man. So I do need some extras though.
And I was going to put out like a proper flyer on IG story. If you need some extras in the video, if we have any listeners out in LA, um, as of now, tentatively we'd be shooting on Thursday the ninth. Yeah. I was going to ask if like some listeners could fill, fill some seats. I can call the homies. I got it. No, no, no, no, no, no. You don't need homies to just stand around.
I'd rather sit there and answer questions about rap debates and stuff. I'm not, I'm cool.
all your six old friends it's cool man we appreciate and love y'all i'm here to check in but we don't need your services at the shoot i just had a homie pull up and just make sure you all right when have you ever seen a gang members at a video shoot and it went well they're not gang members they're just from the same community man that's all it is they grew up together that's yeah i don't come on
Games were made up by the court system. Yeah, come on, man. You know that. You know how that shit go. Anyways. We're back. Sponsored by Boost Mobile. Unlimited. Baby D, what's up? How you feeling?
I feel good.
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Chapter 4: How is the discussion about Meek Mill's career trajectory framed?
I don't like having to do that. I mean, the ring is off, but like. I don't like feeling the vibration.
You don't even want the vibe.
I just don't want to know.
It was too easy. I just left it alone. Maybe you don't even want the vibe. She's like, yo, listen, I don't want no vibes.
I do not want to know your contact. Like, I just do not want to know.
Get that phone off Rose mode. Yeah. I don't want no vibration.
When I'm ready to talk, I'll go check and say, oh, did anyone contact me? If yes, then okay. I'll choose who to respond to. If not, then not. Because if Rory calls me in the middle of the day, even if I ignore him because I don't want to talk, I'm not wondering what he wanted. I don't even want that thought in my head.
You're one of those people, like, if you got your phone on D&D and somebody texts you, you see the text. Even though it's on D&D, you'll hit them back like what?
No, I just don't hit them back.
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Chapter 5: What challenges does Ebro face in booking guests?
It's rough. Mm-hmm. Yeah, but that, I mean, is Ebro surprising?
Yeah.
He knows this shit is fickle, man. He knows how this music business goes.
Probably. I think with some of the older relationships that he has, whether it be like with label people, I can see him finding it odd there. But I don't think that they thought he was just about to get every guest in the world because he was on Hot 97 for that long. Like every artist...
Chapter 6: How does the music industry impact artist relationships?
I mean, especially the younger artists that are not from New York, which is a majority of them, don't have like a crazy incentive to have to go to Hot 97. But it is part of a major label rollout. But if you don't even have the Hot 97 thing, why would a younger artist care to go to your platform? I'm not shitting on their platform. It just started.
I think a lot of the artists think like when they talk to their publicist, like, yeah, I watched breakfast. Like I've been watching breakfast clubs since I was in middle school. Like it's, it's a thing with, with us. We want to go on high 97. Cause it's what we grew up on.
Chapter 7: What insights are shared about Lamar Odom's documentary?
And you take that away. I, there's just not an incentive for an artist to go to,
I get what you're saying, because that is something that you grow up wanting. If it's Hot 97, if it's, you know, whatever the radio station or the brand is, you've watched it for so long, it's a part of your DNA to an extent. Whoever was up there, we would have went.
It didn't matter who was up there, it was Hot 97.
But to what I think Ebro was saying, too, is just that when you have, you know, the people that made it what it was over the last few years, and now we've gone and we've started our own thing. I just think the conversation is different because these are real music people. These are real music heads.
So I think Ebro would think that people would still want to sit and talk with him because he knows what he's talking about.
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Chapter 8: What recent news surrounds Pooh Shiesty's arrest?
Yeah. You know, he's been around the music business. He's been in the music business. He's been at radio. So, you know, the conversation is just a little different when you sit down with him and Rosenberg and Laura, because they've been a part of it for so long and watched a lot of these artists, you know, Throughout the years, watch their careers grow, watch some of them fade away or whatever.
So they have a different point of view on this thing. No matter if the Hot 97 logo is behind them or not, it's still them. It's still who they are and their knowledge of what they're speaking about. So I understand Ebro thinking like, damn, it would have been...
Well, him thinking it would have been kind of like easier to kind of book people because it's them still, even though they don't have the logo and the conversation would be different with them. It would be more, you know, music based and not so much gossip or this, that and the third. So I do understand why Ebro's kind of like, man, we having a hard time because.
Yeah, I would think that I would, I still have these contacts. I still know these artists. I still know their managers. I still know, you know, their PR people and things like that. No, yes, we're no longer at the hot 97, but it's still us in this room having this conversation based on the music and the music industry. So I understand Ebro being a little thrown off.
The purpose, the purpose of a, of a press run is to get your shit in front of as many eyes as possible. Yeah. No, for sure.
And you can still do Hot 97, but then you could still do Ebro, Lauren and Rosenberg.
You only have so much time. So when I'm sure when these people in their PR are looking like, OK, who are you going to do while you're in New York or while you're wherever? And it's going to be like, OK, well. These people have a certain amount of numbers. These people always have clips that go viral.
These people are like legacy, like Breakfast Club, Hot 97, shit that you like kind of have to do, the radio run. So you only have so much time. You're going to pick what's going to get you in front of the best eyes. And then on top of that, like people are making fun of shit that might be unprofessional. Y'all aren't all together. Rosenberg, internet going bad, like shit like that.
Well, they typically are. Like, I watched the show. They typically are together. This was just... But shit like this goes viral. People get busy. But I... No, I hear you.
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