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Highlights: Dulo

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Calgary Audio. What's up Mother Soccer's Welcome to another episode Mothers Like a Podcast. I'm your host, Michael Blackson. I'm never alone. I'm here with a strange looking nigga. Hey, thanks for listening again to mother Soccer podcast. Whoever you are? All right? So my nigga Dave Chappelle was more problem. Transgender community is trying to transgress against Dave Chappelle and Netflix because of his special the one that specially be

transferred off the network. And it feels like it's transphobic. But then but Netflix said, we believe in Dave. Also he's willing, he said. Dave says wanted to talk to them because he feels the translator his message wrong. A lot of trans happens leans in there. Yeah, a lot a lot transgenders and the transgrass and then talking about transferred and then transphobic and of course transformed, and then everybody got wow, miss translated tings. Now it reminds me

I need a new transransmission in my car. Yeah, and I need to transfer some money from my checking, my my savings and my checkers out and bouncy to check. And I also to joke transform my guests onto the show. Motherfucker. Oh yeah, absolutely. I was telling Entiled my man. I was like, he was FaceTime the other day and I heard you like talk. I was like, this, Nick, really just can talk regular because the next Friday is all I know. That's that's like, I don't imagination of me. Motherfucker, Mike,

did you say that next Friday again? For defense that when you walk into the door of the DC, that's my right there? What is this? This is why I can't get jiggy with this ship. Where's your money that I picked? Motherfucker? You look at that playhead. I was so many ship. I'm no darn received kiss my eyes? So what, oh ship, please hit me. I'm just a bitch. EU sneak ut you wait wait, wait, wait wait, you don't even and I don't got no darn receipt and

I know darn receipt, kiss my eye. So what you know? You're fucking try again, motherfucker my tooth to try to get try again. I go post on this, motherfucker. I'm honored to be a part of it. This is my first time doing anything like interview White Pocket. I'm just just crazy. That is you. I appreciate it's a good Definitely, he turned these lights off. I ain't gonna be here. Definitely, Ladies and gentlemen, my name you're and buddy do looks in the building? Mother, go up where you find these

sucking videos at there? You fucking put like a voice over over there. To be honest, like, I don't find them. People they find me, now, you know what I mean. That's what I said. People ask me, so they find me and for me, like when people find them, Like I used to love freaking American's funniest home videos, all right, and I also used to love even before social media in general, no social media. If you guys remember Mad Lips,

they used to be on YouTube. These people they would do like voiceovers, real funny fucking voice overs to mainly sports ship football coaches, you know, flipping out on players or whatever exactly. So um uh so you know when I got to you know, I was doing skits as well, and I do blending skits as well. But like when people send me these videos to do that, I just get into the you know, the mind framing. You know, it's a really one day you guys will see the process.

It's a very mind of those animals whatever it is, it's a very you know, it's a very kind of you know, if I was to watch myself, I know to be like, what the fund are you doing? You wre you'll be really good like voiceover for animation. Listen, you know that you're the one with the connections link me man, who's cooking? Um, who's frying chicken? But that's not definitely I'll keep my ads open because when I would listen to show, I'm like, god, damn, I see

so much animation movie like fucking lion King. I'm like guy mentioning had his voice in there. Coming up your own lines because this is are all your comedic lines? In fact, like that you mentioned that I just recently did a independent Um, I guess you would say, you know, voiceover character did like four voiceovers for independent UM cartoon that's coming out right, Um, you guys will see the

pilot board soon. And it's not for children. This is like adults swim type of you know, African blended type of situation. So U you guys keep on the look out for that for sure. Congratulations on that Chinese best when you got going on your life, I want to be a voice of some cartoon, like, are they hearing any Chinese in the African shooes? That's easy, That's that's easy. Man. I went to this restaurant. It was actually Chinese people cooking Guanian food. Nothing fun. I'm not even joking. This

is where was this? I was just in I was just in Nebraska. Happen to Braska. Chinese person is trying to take over whatevery. I mean, you know they own the roads in Ghana. I heard that. You know they owned Rosen, Ghana. So is that not true? He's sucking down You're cooking African food? What the what? What's next? I'm gonna stop sucking our women to Chinese best friend. Yeah, I think they're already. They're already doing that. They're already doing that in the Ghana. Man, I've seen that road.

That's my that's whan I'm sucking your back. I got a whole Asian woman. I'm gonna give us a bunch of little tiger woods. Motherfucker, Mike, We're gonna make sure there's a mother sucker highway in Gonna. Okay, I appreciate that. God, I just called you, Kinna. It's okay, Mike. I'm telling me about that's only Please tell me about that the school that you're building on, please and thank you. I've seen the pictures of that. Yes, ye did they have

you digging? Are you the one thing? What you're digging with your hand and digging? Damn you're supposed to wash your hands after you help dig man? But now I ain't build a school in my village. You know my mother, this little village my mother was born in. Uh What would inspired me to build the school was? Um I went when I came to the States, I come to the stage late eighties sometimes eight six eighties seven. I

didn't go back to Ghana. I didn't go back to Africa period to like two thousand, like fifteen years later. I went back. And when I went back, I went to the village while I was born. And I'm like, I just things were still the same. I'm like, why things still the same? You know why our kids and the kids are like a bunch of kids doing still the school days, school hours, the kids in the marketplace helping their mother sell ship. And I'm like why these

seven eight year old kids working? Like who hired these niggas? So I'm like, okay, you know what then I get to find out, I'm like, why did not in school? The not in school because the public school were just known as government school, which is free. At that moment, I'm not sure things have changed that ain't shift free no more, but back then those schools were free, and those feel up really fast. The free ship always feel up. It's like you go, you know in America, you go

to the warfare line. All the warfare office is always packed, right because niggas like free ship, So the free ship always fills up. And the kids that I left, they can for a private school. So then what I did. I went to them on the local elementary school to find out what school was going for, how much it calls to go to school. So I find it cast like eighty dollars for the whole year. I'm like eighty dollars and it was two and I'm like, we're spending at the bar. So next day I went back to

the marketplace, saw them same fucking kids. I talked to their parents. I was like, I'm gonna pay pull your pull your four kids in school for the year, you know what I mean? And then from there I would try to help. Every year I'll try to help get this keep. I mean, what eight years of schooling or cost but a couple of grad So I went did that and after the outside of myself, I gotta do something about this. And I always had in my mind,

I got to build a school. But it's not it's not an easy thing to do, you know, it's come without responsibility. But I finally, like right before COVID, I decided, you know what, trying to pay every kid in school? How about just to build a home school and make it free and give scholarship to the kids. You good man, Michael blocked him. Yeah, what's up, mother suckers. This is your African king up comy, Michael Blackson. I'm here to ask you a question. Are you subscribe to my podcast,

The mother Sucker Podcast with Me Michael Blackson. If not, you are missing out on the crazy interviews. They're exclusive behind the scenes content of my life and tons of celebrity guests. So listen up, mother sucker. Stop what you're doing right now and go find The mother Sucker Podcast with Me Michael Blackson on the I Heart Radio, Apple Apple Podcast or wherever you get your podcast. Subscribe, It's free to go. Do it right now. And don't forget

to catch a new episode every Tuesday. Back then in ninety four, the only way you get famous, you gotta find a way to get on TV. The only TV we had back then was BT Comic View, BT Coming. We just started, so we had because BT Coming. If you knew, they were the only way of getting any comedian famous, or they took advantage of us. To get on BT Comic View, you had a fresh year, best

athletic to get on. So when you get selected, then you have to find with the l A mine y'all living in Philadelphia, you have to find you with the l A. Get your own hotel, your own flight, your own hotel, and then three weeks after you shoot the show, you'll get a check for a hundred fifty dollars. So I came to do Coming with You for a negative five dollars. I lost some money trying to make money, you know. But then what happened was you get on TV and then once you're on TV that people can

see you, now they're going to book you. So now you know, I went from making like fifty dollars a hundred dollars, like five hundred dollars, you know, and then when when I did Next Friday, then I went from like five hundred dollars undred dollars and then then you keep going and keep going. So television is kind of like what we had back then, but we didn't have social media to try with jokes. These guys could just do a video the video is funny and put that

ship into material, you know. But with they have that, we had to go to open mic night. You have to go get in line, and open mic was a night where amateurs perform or professionals would go on stage just to like perfect that new actor trying to do. So, like in Philadelphia where I started, UM one club is like first come, first served. So if you have if you want to get a good number, do they do They a lot of first twenty people. So if you to get and you got to pick your own number

when you want to go on. So if you want to pick your own number, show start at seven o'clock. You're gonna be there like four pm. Get in line there when you pick a good number, like a good number, be like any number between like five to like thirteen is good because you go on number one nine enough crowded if you're gonna twenty everybody already left. So that

was one club. But the other club, you go line up and then after you write your name, then they would they would give you a number accruing to how well didn't know you. So I remember my first night at this particular club. They didn't know me. I went on last, but then I got on stage, it was like six comedians, like the order. They already got tired.

I'm performing for six comedians and did told me that, hey, I think you got what it takes to make it, because I was hoping, I hope the fucking audience was there. But instead of like other comedians like you know, Mike, I think you got it, and it's I just kept going and kept going. I think that's dope. Man. You know a lot of comedians they don't bring the same energy when um when they see like that, you know there's less people there or on so you expected. So

I think that's extremely dope. You never that first impression, and don't matter where you are, give them the best fucking show. You never know who that one person is or that's to three people are really performing. Don't ever give all you have, regardless or not. I mean, I performed for like ten thousand people. Recently, I'm on that Martinawrence tour, so we've seen like ten fifteen thousand people.

But my favorite orders is three people, that intimacy crowd right there in your phase where you get to like feel loose, because when when it's fifteen, it's don't get wrong, it's more pressure, like Okay, now I got you know, compared to like three people, you feel more comfortable, you know. But with it fight people are ten people. Give those ten people your best show ever because you never know

who those ten people are. Heard. Rappers get all the respect on the streets and singers get all the exactly and that was part of the reason. That was part of the reason for sure. But yeah, I'm in now. It's been cool. It's been great, specially moving out to l A. I especially seeing an increasing everything I've been doing since I've been out here. So I'm with it for sure. It's so crazy. I was watched reading something

today that Meek had posted up. You said that thing me posted about something like he's not sure where his record money been going, Like something posted about about the record of the record business. How you know he brought his record out but he ain't seen no record money, you know. So I mean that's that's that's that's been going on for ages. I mean everybody got burned, from Michael Jackson to Tito Jackson too. Everybody has been burned. When it comes those it looks like all this makes

most of that money from live performance. I mean I'm not sure, Like I don't know how much you really make fun but it's different than now. It's like downloads and you could like kind of like put do your own thing. Now you go independent and you know, put your own ship out. And back then you needed like you needed a record company back then to like you know, get you to that next level. And it took advantage, you know. So yeah, not anymore. I mean, hows how

how how you getting your music out there? Um, I'm getting it out fully independently right now, So I don't even know how to the record label should go your money? So I see everything from my music, but uh, really it's about where you're grind at right now, like what you're doing with your brand pushing and how much you're

selling on your brand. Like I'm thinking of different avenues from my brand right now as far as like the music and I got a dog that gets me like a million views on TikTok and YouTube and ship um selling plants and this thing that go along with my brand is also farm as well. I've been farming for like two years with some of my friends, So I'm like brother into nature and like gardening and ships. They got. You're growing tomatoes, motherfuckery got a great tomatoes. Now we're

wearing weird. It's cannabis farm tomato I just want to make. But with that, with the cannabis farms, I've learned how to cultivate tomatoes and vegetables and fruit and all that ship and survive off grid and and and a lot of things I didn't know before before UM being out there. So I'm just trying to incorporate all that ship into my brand because that's what the music business and just having a brand is about. Now what your grind is.

And because you're not gonna like me, you ain't gonna see a lot if you get to that level from your ship. It's about what else you selling, the shows, the merch and all other ships. So that's what me and my team is working on right now, tightening, and it's a great thing. My social media now right, social media is pretty much your own platform. It's your own TV show, your own network. You know, you build your own audience and when you make something, you've got someone

to sell it to. You don't You don't need nobody anymore. Just build an audience and if your ship is good or support you The mother Stucker Podcast with me Michael Blackson. It's a Cavalry audio production brought to you by All Her Radio and The Black Effect Podcast Network. Produced by Brendan Morgan of Calvary Audio and a King for The Black Effect. Associate producer is Jeff Apple. Executive produced by Michael Blackson, Keegan Rosenberger, and Dana Brunetti

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