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Money

Dec 28, 20235 minSeason 1Ep. 229
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Episode description

In this episode, Ice explains why you should treat each paycheck as if it's your last.

 

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ICE T'S DAILY GAME

  • Host & Executive Producer: Ice-T
  • Executive Producers:  Jorge Hinojosa, Stephen Michaels, Jodi Flynn, James Macnab, Ryann Lauckner & Jessi Bustillos
  • Written & Produced by James Macnab, Sandra Young & Andi Walker Ochoa
  • Edited, Mixed & Original Music by Christopher Heckman
  • Associate Producer:  Sophie Serano
  • Researchers:  Aisling Lynch, Autumn Rae & David Sanchez

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Transcript

Speaker 1

I's Daily Game. It's a production of iHeartRadio. What's Up in Size Team, You're listening to The Daily Game, the compilation of motivational quotes I've collected over the years that I found inspiring and helped me through the game of life. My boy Eminem has some knowledge to drop on y'all. Now. Eminem arguably one of the greatest rappers of all time.

I met Eminem back in the day. We were on the Wharf tour together and he was just starting out, and I'll never forget I asked Eminem what did he want out of the game, and he said he just wanted to be around like me and Dre, meaning he wanted longevity. Well, he definitely achieved that goal. Eminem has always been a beast on a mic, but very humble in person. As a friend, I really admire Eminem's crime.

Eminem said, I try to treat all the money I'm making like it's the last time I'm going to make it. A lot of people make mistakes, and you can be making a ton of money and then you can hit what we call the streets a drought, like things could go left and you may never see that money again. I think everybody has had a bundle of money and then another day been going through the couch looking for quarters,

you know, looking for dollars. You stuck in that jar because you can make it and it can go away just as fast. And I don't care if it's thousands of dollars, hundreds of dollars, or millions of dollars, depending on how you're spending and what you're doing. It's amazing. I mean me myself, I help my friends, and my friends used to need fifty dollars, then they started needing one hundred dollars. Now all my friends need like five

thousand dollars. That's what they need. And you add that up and you could be given away just in five thousands, just to friends, which now considering who I am, they look at that it's pennies. But over a year you can give two or three hundred thousand dollars away. It can add up quick, and you could go broke. You could be the one that's the giver and turn around and look at your bank account and you're broke. So I hustle. I have a relentless hustle. People like Ice,

you got fifteen jobs. I'm like, yeah, well, I always am looking forward, and I'm like, I don't know how long this is going to last. I don't know how much it's going to be around. And I want to make sure there's money for my kids, my children, my wife, my family when I'm gone. So I hustle like Eminem. I hustle like, hey, I may not make another dollar after tomorrow, and I have to really now be more conscious of what I do with it. And people are

always say, oh, well, you know, make investments. Well, as many people have gone broke from investments have come that have become wealthy, you have to make good investments. So we could go on and on about money. But Eminem is really saying is that he does not take money for granted, and he does not take his success for granted. Because Eminem started off broke, he came about the mud on eight Mile, and now he's successful and he takes

it serious. Eminem says, I try to treat all the money I'm making like it's the last time I'm gonna make it. This has been another ice cold fact from me iced tea. Listening again tomorrow when I drop some wisdom on your ass till then, stay safe, stay smart, and stay, knowing that real pimps keep their pay ICE's daily game. It's a production of iHeart Radio, Final Level Entertainment and Oddity, an Asylum entertainment company. The show's executive

producer is Noel Brown. Supervising producer is Jordan run Talk. If you like what you heard, please subscribe and leave us a review. For more podcasts on iHeartRadio, visit the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows. Not every quote in this podcast was created by me. Each quote has been researched to find its origin and give proper credit to its creator

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