Join the inspiring journey of Freeway as he takes over Baltimore with a powerful cancer ride. In this episode of "Sway In The Morning" on Sway's Universe, Freeway shares his impactful experience at Drew Hill Park, where he led a heartfelt event to honor those battling cancer and commemorate his late daughter.
With his authentic voice, Freeway opens up about his personal struggles, loss, and the significance of community support. This exclusive interview delves into topics like overcoming grief, the power of faith, and the importance of early health intervention. Don't miss this moving conversation that highlights resilience and hope.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Freeway’s Cancer Ride in Baltimore
03:15 - Remembering DJ Clark Kent
05:01 - Coping Mechanisms for Loss
11:08 - Freeway Discusses Losing His Son
13:35 - Terry from Ohio Shares Loss of Children
15:10 - Donnie from Atlanta Talks About Losing Uncle
17:27 - Angelina from Philly Reflects on Losing Mother and Brother
21:37 - Freeway’s Upcoming Speaking Engagement
22:42 - Connect with Freeway on Social Media
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right man that voice right there one of
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the most powerful voices in the culture
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today you know it one of the most honest
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and most transparent most vulnerable
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people I know in my life today my
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brother come on man he's coming off
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fresh from yes was it this weekend it
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was yesterday it was yesterday he was in
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Baltimore doing something really special
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but before we get into that man I want
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to welcome him for his monthly residency
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come on man we got the one and only
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freeway is with us right now give it up
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freeway appreciate yall man appreciate
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feeling healthier with freeway yes sir
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come on man how you been healthier you
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I'm good man one day at a time man one
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day at a time I want to start off on a
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um on a really bright note man Baltimore
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Drew Dre druitt Hill Park Baltimore yes
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sir yesterday is where all of this took
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place talk to the people what happened
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and salute to the people of Baltimore
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that came out salute to Baltimore uh
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shout out shout out to shut up Les's
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ride uh it's an organization that
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reached out to me the year after my
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daughter passed away and they've been
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coming to Philly for uh two years in a
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row and we've been doing cancer rides
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not only for my daughter but for
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everybody that's been battling cancer or
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lost a Lov one of cancer and it's
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basically a three-wheel Community people
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with three-wheel bikes and yesterday man
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we took over the city of Baltimore it
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was so amazing I got a sitation from the
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city oh wow uh we pulled up to John
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Hopkins where I got the transplant at
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with like 180 bikes it was crazy did
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they know y'all were coming or they
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thought y'all was about to no they
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didn't know we was coming when we pulled
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up they came outside but then when they
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told them it was me and what was going
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on and it was all love wow did you get
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to see any the people that work with you
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when you was in John Hopkins no cuz we
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was like in and out we just pulled up
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like we were just hitting the city and
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hitting different spots in the city you
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know and showing the people love what
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what is that man how does that make you
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feel though man knowing you at the
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nucleus of all this it's beautiful man
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it was a lot of it was a few people out
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there that was uh sharing their
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testimonies like people that beat cancer
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people that was going through cancer and
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you know
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it's just amazing to be there for them
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and to be able to come together for a
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good cause it was beautiful man you're
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you're a walking good cause man give it
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up to my man freeway because it's so I'm
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grinding before that I was in LA I went
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that flu I performed at a voter
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registration uh event in Philly on
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Wednesday then I flew to La Thursday
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Friday I had a event I stood on the
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board of a organ procurement company
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called one Legacy and we had an event
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and I sat on a panel on the top topic
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was Nar narratives with a purpose so I
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was telling my story and what I've been
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through and then we had like people it
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was is this lady that uh wrote the uh
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script for uh Three Rivers which was a
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uh a series about transplantation and it
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was a few other people that's in the
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film industry and they were sharing
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their stories and their um you know
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battles with with uh Oregon
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transplantation you know so it's amazing
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thing and we come together and it's it's
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just beautiful man to see different
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people from different walks of life all
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coming together for one thing man I I
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love it you introducing conversations
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that are everyday you know challenges
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that people have to face but we rarely
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get a chance to talk about and and I I
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commend you so much because you know we
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lost another Legend uh the super
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producer DJ Clark Kent recently he's
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amazing brother man why you man you were
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were you ever in the St you were in the
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studio with him right come on stop Clark
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K always showed me love man he he always
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gave me the utmost love he is an amazing
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human being man and a lot of people
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that's close to him that I know are
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really affected by his passing man did
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you cuz Clark was so interest you know
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early in Jay career you know um in you
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know Junior Mafia uh you know Mariah
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Carey uh I got the list of different
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people were you ever did you did y'all
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work together ever we uh my man set free
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uh that runs the compound he's like like
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my brother like we we real close we got
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the same name and uh you know he's a
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Christian I'm a Muslim but we we both
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love God and we both you know share that
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and that's my brother so he had a
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birthday party last year and it was like
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me beans it was Kiss I think uh Jim
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Jones was in there Dave East came
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through there and Clark Kent DJ it was
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man DJ Clark Kent he he shared some
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footage from that with me when clerk
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passed away man rest in peace you know
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um I brought that up because we we've
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been forced
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and well not even forc life just be
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happening and we've been dealing with a
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lot of people we've been losing in
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transition and I always noticed that you
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celebrate every year annually it's been
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three years since Harmony passed right M
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um his daughter Harmony and uh four
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years since Jihad passed right yes sir
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and um his son and um God bless him and
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made they rest in power first and
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foremost let's give them that and let's
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God bless you because you're showing us
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how to cope in real time and I Know It
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Ain't Easy and I know there's no one
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particular formula it's definitely not
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easy my daughter passed away October
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23rd which was a few days ago and the
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day that my son passed away is today
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it's today four years today four years
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today man like it was rough just getting
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up to come here you know uh it's the the
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one of the main things that helps me
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through is my understanding and that you
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know everything was written and like you
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know God don't make no mistakes so I I
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lean on that and I lean on my
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relationship with God but even with
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those things in place it's still
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difficult of course like you know I I
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come
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to a place especially with my son I I I
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be feeling like I failed him like as his
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father sometimes like you know when this
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is it's rough man like you know I
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remember the last time
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he seen me then like you know you think
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about the last time you seen somebody
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but you don't think about the last time
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somebody seen you the last time he seen
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me we was at my house and he left my
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house I seen him in the hospital I you
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know I seen him at a Gaza you know we
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buried him I seen him but the last time
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he he seen me was it for him like you
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know and it's so much so many things
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that went unsaid and like you know it's
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rough what what well let's do this man I
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would if you don't mind I would love to
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hear some of the things you would have
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loved to say to him man you know if you
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want to um and then also I want to see
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if you're able to do that if not you
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know but I think it'll help folks I I
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wanted to see if we could tap into your
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coping mechanisms and how other people
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who are dealing with loss or dealing
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with some type of tragedy or you know
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how it could help them in their coping
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mechanism most definitely okay so
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definitely if it's people out there like
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myself who just need direction or just
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need comfort in how to cope with a loss
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mhm right call us up man we got freeway
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up here uh Mike's here Tracy here we're
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all here yes 888 742
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3345 that's the new segment freeway has
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a residency here on shade45 as we
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celebrate 20 years of
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shade45 you part of that sir you part of
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that look at how we've matured shout out
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shout out to Eminem and and you know all
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his accolades and what he was able to
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accomplish I remember when he first
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started this radio station now was like
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a household like you know I mean radio
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station man worldwide Global so
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worldwide it's where you come home to
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you know it's that it's that hip hop
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bunker it's the Hub you know you go do a
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lot of other stuff but come on home yes
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if you now and then you got to get home
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get some of that home cooking um we're
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celebrating today if you don't mind me
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saying it's freeway um um Harmony his
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beautiful daughter I got a chance to
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really have conversations with and tell
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her I'm her uncle uh she transitioned
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three years ago and and his son Jad who
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transitioned four years ago to this day
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you know and freeway has been kind
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enough in this segment 54 today today
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504 504 p.m. p.m. yeah yeah and the the
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crazy thing is you know osino from State
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Property M his son the day my son died
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was his son's funeral I we was at his
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son funeral and then I went to the
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hospital later on that day and my my son
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passed
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away that's crazy yeah do you talk to
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him still what do you said to your son
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man I pray for him I pray for him like
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um I talk to God for him cuz he can't do
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it anymore you know so I do a lot of
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that you know I do a lot of
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reflecting
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uh every like the pen has been lifted
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and the ink has been dry
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so even though it's rough I can't really
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you know cry
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over what I couldn't say to him and like
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you know uh what what didn't take place
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yeah you know but I love him you know
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that was little free like you know he
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wanted to be just like me man and it it
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hurts it hurts bro yeah it's not easy
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you know what would you say fre and
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thank you so much for being with us
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today for being such a man of service
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even with the heaviness that weighs on
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this date for those who want to be
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supportive of their loved ones of family
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of friends who are dealing with such a
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great loss um what are some words or
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actions that you have experienced to be
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helpful for you during this process a
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good question uh my personal opinion is
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it depends on the person okay you know
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because you may want to you
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know Assist a person and help a person
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the way that you think they should be
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helped and they might not want that you
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know they might want that sometimes
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sometimes I want that sometimes I don't
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sometimes I just want to be by myself
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sometimes I just want to sit there and
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you know you know it it's it's difficult
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and you can't can't judge it like you
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know it's it's not consistent like you
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know I might feel like that today but I
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might not feel like that tomorrow
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tomorrow I might want everybody around
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me and need everybody to be there for me
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and sometimes I might I might need to be
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by myself so you got to
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like it it it it it depends on the
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person and you got to really be
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sensitive to their needs if you really
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want to help them and be there for them
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yes we we have folks on the phone line
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and and and maybe you know I I feel like
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Collective grief is better than
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individual griefing yeah most definitely
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you know and so when you can have people
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together with you I think it makes a
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difference I'm gonna put Dan on from
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California on the line real quick Dan
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welcome to the show Dan Dan hey Dan D
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Dan hey how you guys doing excellent
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brother how about yourself you know what
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I'm on top of the world man I can't tell
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you how much I appreciate y'all take
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taking my call hey um this is uh this is
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actually for free so my uh my brother
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took his life see if I can get through
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this my brother took his life in October
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of 2020 actually October 25th and um wow
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that's so I got to tell you man like I
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uh I really struggled with a lot of
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family stuff dynamics that were going on
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I wasn't able to be a part of Burying my
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brother my dad and I had beef and so I
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end up having to have a separate thing
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and and I I was dealing with a lot of
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pain a lot of frustration a lot of anger
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towards God not it's God's Fault by any
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stretch iMagic B but we just blame those
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that we can't see right so I uh I made a
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point
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one day I started writing on Instagram
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every day and asking my brother a
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question about heaven and so what it
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forced me to do was I thought about my
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brother in a positive light every single
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day and I would just post these things
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on Instagram I I'm not anybody famous
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nobody really knows me right but it was
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it was people that were dealing with
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life and had felt pain and had lost and
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they started asking me questions to ask
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my brother in a sense that it was in
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there simple questions like right like
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who's your favorite angel are you in
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love in heaven can you be married in
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heaven who's your best friend what's it
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like to sit down talk to Malcolm X
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things like that that truly matter who's
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the most interesting person you've met
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in heaven my friend I've never I've
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never lost a child I have I'm a father
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of two back my oldest daughter's uh
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birthday is today she's 15 um I've lost
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nephews to cancer and some other things
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Brie I can't I don't know you you don't
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know me man I appreciate you fam I app I
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am sorry for yours you and I don't know
12:53
each other um we'll never meet I'm a fan
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of yours um but I want you to know man I
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I uh I can begin to Fathom the amount of
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pain that you're going through but as
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Brave as you are today and what you're
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doing on sway with Tracy G and all them
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like I mean this is fam right there's a
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lot of people who listen to this show
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and you're going to share a lot of
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you're going to share your pain and your
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sorrow but how you've gotten through
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this with a lot of people I guarantee
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you are crying listening to this right
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now so I commend you keep pressing keep
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speaking truth wow and um God bless you
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guys thank you bro and I commend you for
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sharing your story also broam God bless
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you stay strong the amazing human being
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brother you a super citizen man SW the
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morning we appreciate you appreciate
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thank you man thank you man we got Terry
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on the line um Terry H oh hold up yeah
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there you go Terry how's it going man
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hey T uh hey what's up everybody how's
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everybody doing today shut up yep yep um
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I just wanted to go along the lines of
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what what homie was just saying on the
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phone and that like just being able to
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talk about it like we were talking you
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guys was talking about like coping
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mechanisms and whatnot and I think the
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the best thing to do is talk about it
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because you don't want to get to that
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point where it's like months go by weeks
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go whatever years go by you're like oh
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what the last time I actually spoke
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about this you know you can talk you can
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think about it reflect on it all that
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but what you're doing right now coming
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out and talking and verbalizing things
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it just makes the world's difference
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because I find it like the the the
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smaller that the intervals are between
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when I last spoke about like people like
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my grandpa and and people that have lost
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in my life friends family whatever it is
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when intervals get a little bit smaller
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it becomes a little bit easier to deal
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with the next time I speak about it you
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know exactly that's true even though my
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children out here they're still a part
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of my life I pray for them every day I
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think about them every day like you know
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I have conversations with my family
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about them I laugh I laugh about them I
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cry about them so they're they're going
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to be a part of me until I'm where they
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at yeah I appreciate what you guys are
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doing and yeah once again like my
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condolences to everybody not like
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everybody that ever lost a love wonder
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that they thought was important hey man
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we appreciate your call there Terry you
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all right with me man you super citizen
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brother super citizen Donnie's on the
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line Donnie where you calling from
15:12
what's up big Don hold up man hold up
15:14
Donnie hold up Don oh oh jez Donnie
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where you calling from hey Donnie I'm
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calling from Atlanta the a
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ATL yes sir yes sir born and raised um I
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just wanted to say uh freeway um big fan
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and uh you actually said more than you
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realize you already said because you're
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dealing with it by even saying um that
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you know God didn't make mistakes and
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you know that you know that that
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everything happened for a reason because
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that's accepting it see I've never
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accepted when my I lost my um uncle and
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I actually just got back from his
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funeral and I realized accepting it is
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uh just the clarity like I say now man I
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used to be full of myself I knew your
15:58
number and I never even called and now I
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can't call anymore so you you you're
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you're way further ahead in the grieving
16:06
process than a lot of people are and
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that is why we need each other so we can
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learn how to grieve there's no wrong way
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you know most definitely y I ain't
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saying nothing wrong brother and and the
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reason why I'm able to be like that is
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because I had a relationship with God
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since I was young and you know the
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little understanding I have allows me to
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you know sit in the space
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hey hey Donnie uh thanks for your call
16:31
Brother you a super citizen man morning
16:34
thank you here man these lines are
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lighting up free yeah um relatable we
16:39
all go through it these lines are
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lighting up um so do you plan to do
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anything to celebrate them or celebrate
16:47
your Sund to day yeah we I'mma uh get
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with the
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family uh I got a I got to go back to
16:53
Baltimore after this because I got to do
16:55
a event with the um I I gave the what is
16:59
it the uh what is it the violators DJs
17:02
they having their conference in in uh
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Baltimore so I gave them my word that I
17:08
was going to come back so I'm going go
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back and take care of that and then uh
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tomorrow me and my family going to go
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visit them and you know uh and probably
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just spend time
17:18
together violator DJ shout out to Chris
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Lighty you know another one that we lost
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yeah shout out to Chris Lighty rest in
17:26
peace absolutely we'll take one more
17:28
call Angelina is on the line hold up
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Angelina let me get to you one second
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talking about hold up man hold up hold
17:34
up okay uh gez I'm trying to learn how
17:39
to code with these phones all right here
17:41
we go Angelina go
17:42
ahead hi Angelina good morning how y'all
17:46
doing hey Tracy gy Mama good morning
17:49
freeway everybody El in the building
17:51
freeway first I want to say yeah my
17:53
defense condol on your laws for your son
17:57
your daughter I gota keep it real from
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Philly I love your music thank you um
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the reason why I'm calling I lost my mom
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when I
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was seven I'll be 47 years old in
18:12
February um my brother was murdered in
18:15
phly 18 years ago lost my ground and one
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thing I learned with dealing with so
18:21
much loss and like you said just having
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that relationship with God no matter if
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you're a Christian a Muslim
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who whatever you worship just having at
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time and one thing I do I buy a cards
18:35
and I put I write it to my mom my
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brother my grandmother especially on
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their birthdays and the anniversary of
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their death and whatever that last thing
18:45
that I wanted to say to them I write in
18:47
that card and I put into a scripture of
18:50
the Bible that one day I need to go read
18:53
and I um I've been doing it my mom
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passed away 38 years I've been doing it
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for about 20 years now
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I just got a separate Bible that I just
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used for those that I lost that I
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dedicate that to so that can be an
19:06
encouragement to somebody that might be
19:08
listening yeah that's beautiful like you
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know what works for you whatever works
19:13
for you what you know whatever gives you
19:15
comfort you know long as it's not going
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against God like you know whatever it is
19:20
that gives you comfort you know we
19:22
should try our best to
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do yes I totally agree with you but you
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stay strong my good brother keep doing
19:29
what you do for theity I mean you you
19:33
you on fire I don't really live in phly
19:35
I live in Lancaster now but I still T
19:38
believe my family still there and I I
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see the big things that you're doing
19:42
keep do you do for that City for up keep
19:45
your head up you know like they say
19:47
better days is coming we will see our L
19:50
ones again if we you know we want to get
19:52
where they is so we got to do what we
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need to do to get where they is so with
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that being said sway Tracy
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everybody else in the building freeway
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y'all have a blessed day thank
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youel God bless you I love so much every
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time I call I just say I just y'all
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encourage me so much wow thank you y
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just enjoy this beautiful day and just
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thank you for um letting me get my words
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out I really appreciate all y'all oh it
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was beautiful Angeline hey you encourage
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us you know right you you just gave us
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some energy right there Angelina uh you
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keep going you a super citizen okay
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morning all right freeway you are thank
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you you are you know I I feel I feel
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confident in saying that you you're
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doing some of the most important work in
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our culture right now thank you bro with
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all the chaos that's going on and all
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the derogatory headlines and storylines
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and narratives Court you know all these
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different things we're saying I I
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commend you brother you bringing light
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every single day and I see the work like
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if you look at freeways Instagram you
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wonder when does he sleep dude get some
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sleep I listen last night right I told
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you I was at the we had the cancer rod
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and Jeezy was in town so I W up pulling
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up on him performing last night I ain't
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I probably got to sleep probably like
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two three and then I had to leave like
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5:30 in the morning to get down here man
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we appreciate it man it's all about the
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grind though like you know and that's
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one of my cop me mechanisms like staying
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busy really helps me like moving around
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like when I'm sitting
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still sometimes you know those thoughts
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affect me but when I'm moving around and
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I'm constantly in the mix and I'm doing
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something positive it really works out
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for me speaking of that on I'mma Be in
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uh Charlotte North Carolina on the 16th
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I'mma Be at the bear woman in government
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2024 leadership and Innovation Summit
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wow and I'm going be speaking on the
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panel the hidden healthc care
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crisis uh acting early detect treatment
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for chronic kidney disease like what
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happened to me was I crashed on dialysis
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soon as I went to the soon as I went to
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the hospital I immediately had to get
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put on dialysis CU I wasn't taking care
22:08
of myself I wasn't keeping up with my
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routine physicals so we trying to
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encourage people to get tested early and
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we're trying to encourage the Health
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Care system to man to mandate that you
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know like how we have all these other
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tests that we need to get they need the
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Mandate that people get tested for their
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kidneys so uh through through a
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partnership with that's what we working
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towards too and that's on the 16th
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you're going to be out there yep in
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Charlotte North Carolina Charlotte North
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Carolina man anytime man call up here to
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let us know where you going to be at
22:36
free your work is important we want to
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make sure as many people as possible can
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hear it and and you could we could
22:42
continue this conversation with freeway
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directly all you got to do is hit them
22:45
on his social media my Instagram is @
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Philly freeway my uh my ex is Philly
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freezer and my Facebook is Philly
22:53
freeway there it is man I love you
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brother thank you for sharing with us I
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love the children
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I love your kids I'm their Uncle I'll be
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praying for them today as well appr man
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absolutely we'll celebrate them as well
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and thank y'all for allowing me to have
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this platform you know yeah it's yours
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freeway in the morning appreciate y got
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a ring to it man
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