The Raymundo Show

The Future Back In The Days

March 16, 2021 Ray Gonzalez Season 2 Episode 15
The Raymundo Show
The Future Back In The Days
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The children are the future, let them lead the way. In this episode Raymundo discusses some of his childhood memories, hopes, and dreams for the future, along with some special guests. Listen to how a 6 yr old, JSuave aka Jonathan, feels about the world and the future as he sees it today as well as the thoughts of an 11 yr old entrepreneur, Bella aka Isabella has been doing launching her lip gloss line. 


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J Suave Aka Jonathan
Ft Isabella a.k.a. Bella

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Year year, year, it's your host. Raimundo welcome to my show We're here to motivate. Talk about real shit. And laugh as much as possible in the process. This is episode 15. The future Back in the days. But you know how we do over here, man? It's Ben moon does quote of the day Quota to date comes from. Have Ricky Edwards We must teach our children to dream with their eyes open. And it's dope because it's letting you know. The dream doesn't only need to be experience. In your mind. It can happen in real life. As uh, Real estate investor. That's been scamming. People used to say. Jay Morrison, shout out to Tony the closer. For exposing Yeah. So just basically. Give the kids a path. To see their dreams come to life. To not just let it be. When they go to sleep. I want a daydream. Yeah, man. We all know. Depending on where you live. Income. Determines the quality you get as a kid. So there's like no one way. But It would be dope if all kids had the same opportunity. And if you think that they all do. Then do the one sleeping and in a dream world. Yeah, but that's all I could do about the quote right now. But let's get into the episode. The future Back in the days I watch videos and I listen to audio. As much as possible. Because I just love learning new shit. And. One of my go-to people that I listened to for podcasts. Influences PatFlynn. He sang that song that I was like, how am I going to have that song? On my podcast because. Yeah, I want to talk about kids and how they're important for everybody, whether you have kids or not. Let's not forget that you too were once a kid. Figured it would be cool to share my childhood with. Maybe somebody I want to know, maybe some of y'all don't. I'm still going through the shit anyway. She had the ones that I grew up with. Are probably gonna. Feel a little nostalgia. Or feel a little nostalgic. But that should always feels good. I love. You know what I'm saying? That feeling, man, you know, certain smells. different sceneries, just make you. Just take it to a place. And. even though I went to a couple of rough things when I was growing up. I feel like I had a very, very, very good childhood. I had a. I had a lot of fun. I was born 86. You know, grew up in Brooklyn. But I'm at a young age, I moved to I mean, you know, Ridgewood is Bushwick is straight. It was like right down the middle. the block I was on it wasn't as crazy as the, the bull strick blocks. When I used to go visit my grandma on Wilson Avenue. I won't forget about mom. My Summerfield time, man. I had a good time there. My boys. Beto and Lamar. Kevin. Brian. That's crazy. I'm still in touch with them. To this day. Thank God for social media. That's when see, that's why social media. That's where that's where you find the plus their social media. When you get to connect with people that you grew up with that. It would've been, you would've had a bump into them either way or. Or find them on the white pages of some show yellow pages. I forgot which one was it? Yeah, man. But I think like, Bought 11. I moved to Bushwick and that's when I really like, I mean, I already, like I was, I was in Bushwick. On a regular basis. before that cause the grand moms. And I went to two 96. Uh, shout out to my two 96 alumni. I feel like that's when I got a reality check. We moved to a smaller apartment. From a two bedroom that we all fit in four of us fit in one. Which was the best time. Like that one bedroom. I feel like it just takes, there's a special place in history. And I, and I feel like it's like that for me, my brother, my sister, my mother. Is that family talks every Sunday. Shit. We was already all in the same room. It was easy too. But yeah. Yeah, living in Bushwick, man. That's what I learned. If there's no heat in the building, you can see your breath. Inside your own apartment. Like I remember Experiencing that a couple of times. See, I'm a mom as a kid, too. I've really believed that I was going to grow up and go to the MBA. And I was really not the best one out of my. Out of my crew. Shout out the kinky. Shout out to Heidi. Shit, Jose Lito, David. Yo, we used to play baseball in his yard. All the fucking time as a kid, yo. Yeah. And that's crazy. I come from the generation like. We used to go outside. And then, you know, as we got older than the internet came into play, but. Yeah, man, those games that you just made the best of what you got, like, we didn't have a hoop, but we always played ball. We didn't have a real bat, but we always played baseball. You know what I'm saying? So like about growing up in the hood. We just shot to find Like, you know how to make the best of what you got and the state of fuck out of Dodge. For real. Yeah, probably going a little bit back and forth, but I'm just having fun talking about my childhood. I'm a Mo highlights of my childhood was Saturday cartoons or power Rangers, as soon as I got out of school fucking Batman, the animated series, but I don't remember specifically, Saturday was the best. Because Saturday it was no school, obviously. And. I used to watch this lineup. On Fox. I don't know how many I can relate or watch these shows, but I'm a name of any way. I remember he used to start off with eat the cat. Bobby's world, then it used to be the power ranges. There will be some around that time. We'll be goosebumps. Erie Indiana. I remember the tick that his thing at one point, but always, always. And the, with the animated X-Men series, you know, it's like I'm up there. Oh man. And, you know, from time to time when I was off of school, I used to watch PBS. We had the puzzle plays, Mr. Rogers, which I just saw his movie a yo. He was really a good dude. I was trying. I thought I was going to find out some shit about him. And he was really bounded though. He was like, He wasn't just Mr. Rogers. It wasn't always all funny in the neighborhood, but he was he was actually, he was really a good dude. I forgot the reading rainbow, the dude with the fro, they used to paint. Oh man. Good stuff. I can remember when my parents broke up, I was like about four years old. And I remember not really caring. That they were together. I was just, I just wanted to make sure that. I got to see both of them. As long as I saw both of them, I was good. Like for, I feel like I never remember having that one of my parents to be back together thing. She, and my father moved to Miami. And I was like seven. He tried to bring me with him, but mom Dukes, wasn't having that. So growing up, it was always do I stay with my mom's? Do I go with my pops? Do I split it? Do I split the time between, it's hard to leave New York, man, when you, when you know what New York is. And that shit is like, 97% of your DNA, like. This shit crazy, man is. A lot of new Yorkers that leave New York. The majority of them are coming back. I know it's going to get harder and harder. Post Corona, but. There's no place like New York city man. Like I I'm, I'm happy that I grew up there. I'm happy I'm from there. And, you know, when you from Brooklyn, when you were a Brooklynite yeah. Saying shit is. you feel was a proud as a, a body with no fucking Yeah, man. My child was great, man. I just remember. Just always trying to. be braver or. Really. Get good at something. Usually it was basketball. Or getting girls. But I will always. Try to find something. To be great at, and once I would. Fail at it. I was like, that's it it's over like, Yo. And I'm not playing victim, man. Like I said, I will grow up the same way, but. But where I'm from Their responses to you filling in Sapphire shit, or you fell in is dusted off and get the fuck up. as my Dominican side would say, Uh, no, sir. There was no. Do you have to fail your way to success in the hood? It was just. nobody cares or you. know, and like, as Dominica was saying, yo Kelly, get me bored. Yeah, man, but I could go on and on about my childhood, but if I could wrap my childhood up. It would be. Playing outside. Hang man. What was the other shit, man, hunt, suicide. Baseball in the yard. Basketball. On the gate on the Creek. What a cheap ass bull. Mom dad. Trips to Dr. Trips to Miami. Saturday cartoons. Superhero movies, superhero cartoons. Oh man. Great fucking music, nineties music. Eighties music. Pop rap reggae. Madang Yeah. Don't came out. Like I was already like, Like 18 inches. So childhood was over. That was theme hood Can't forget. Good old salsa med thing. Go. Okay.<unk> Shit. My childhood was just shitting out on thinking about a man. And most importantly, no FaceTime, no texting. You had a communicate man. And. If not. Nobody was going to say shit to you. Yeah, but that was my life for the camera. With the internet got introduced like at 14. I was never too crazy about it. I used to just be on my SIM shit. Playing games and shit like that. All those young dudes. We went from the spice channel to. So it doesn't matter. So you had decided to do this episode about kids. They won't before. That was a little bit dramatic. It was I saw something about. A whole bunch of kids being separated. From the parents. And I just got into this. I got into my bag and just started talking. I didn't even do no reason. I just started talking about how I felt. And there was anger. A lot of passion, a lot of love is a great one. Whichever Lisa, whenever I put this fucking patriarch together that I've been fronting on. But yeah, man. Like. I saw a little Christmasy, but yo kids really bring joy to the world. Like. Their, their innocence there. They're genuine happiness. There's smiles, man. Like. I don't give a fuck. What kind of bad day you having. Seeing the kid happy. Without a care in the world is one of the most. Amazing things to see. One of the most amazing things to experience, especially. When the kid is in your family or you had anything to do with that smile. Feels great. People that you inspire to be. Or. Question how well did they ever get through something or were able to find the best part of them? And some of those people. Have kids as their motivation. I don't know how that feels like personally. I hope to. One day for that. Feeling. Hopefully very fucking soon. Kids bring the best out of people. They remind this. How we used to be. And like, they, I feel like they literally are tomorrow, right? Like if. We really. Make it really, really fire for them. We give them a chance. By the time we get old, we'll be really chilling. I'm telling you, man is. Kids are awesome. And the potential they have, sometimes you'll find a kid that'll graduate college at six. Or Fucking. Play a fucking play, a piano player, play an instrument. Or do some shit that some adults can't even do a most of those can't even do. Kids man. They so full of. Imagination hope. Love. Happiness. Genuinely man kids have short term memory too. Well, I would say some cause cause me sometimes. I will hold on to stuff, but for the most part, I don't remember stressing about something more than a couple of days when I was a kid. I feel like that real stress and started happening once. Was that? I was like 13 and I had a girlfriend. I remember. Every time she would get me mad. I was saved the little mustache that I had. Like, Oh yeah, you want to get me type I'm saving that mustache that you like. I was just like five years anyway. Like this shit. She's do, should I used to do what I was juggle bed was just. Rational wins is fucking hilarious. Yeah, man, but I just wanted to make sure one of my episodes was dedicated. To the future to the kids. Either you have one. You know, a friend that has one. You see them? Outside and they cute little lines holding hands and shit. They're kids all over the place on TV. And I know some people don't want kids or want anything to do with kids. And I can understand, I sat. I sat next to one in the plane and the movie did a. And I lived downstairs from one, so I told her to get it. But Amen. They just learning and figuring this stuff out. But. I feel like yo they intentions are. So fucking pure, like. You ever see, like, I think one of the best things is when you see like, it would be like two little babies, one black, one white. And they just run through each other because they're not seeing color. They just see in their friend. Like. I feel like all this hatred and racist shit is all taught behavior. But when they're that young, they learn so quick. We got a chance to mold them. We got a chance to. Make them the best us. From fucking day one. And everything you do, man, affects the kid in some way with a. You don't pay your taxes. Shit, whether you drinking and driving. Shit. Will you give him back? A kid gets affected somehow. And again, the better we do for them. The better, everything else would be. This is a new generation now. I wanted to get a perspective from. a new generation kid, but yeah, we'll get to that. Yeah, man. It's different. It's so different nowadays, man, like. Social media has. Change. The world. You ain't even know it. Yo, and I know a lot of us Oh, the cats. I'll be like, you know how I'm older? Cause I said, cats. If I would've had all this technology when I was younger. Yo, because I used to do a lot of funny shit. A lot of shit that I see these young dudes doing. I used to do. Without a camera. And we used to always meet mom. Best friend we'll talk about, we used to have moments and be like, damn, I wish we had a camera. And now they have access to it everywhere, because I think as soon as you turn. Like, what, what is it now? Seven, eight years old. You supposed to have a cell phone? I think that's the new unwritten rule. It's crazy now it's like four five-year-olds are actual phones for Christmas. My girl's son wanted a iPhone 12, and it's like, yo, what? You need that for you here with us every day. You know what? Speaking of a son. I want him to. She had some light on how was been. You know, for a six year old. Post Corona and you know, just about him being a kid in general. This could have. This kid's been here before. He's ahead of his time sometimes. the conversations we have. It's just. Like he's the funniest dude. I know, but. Let me stop talking about him. Cause he's. He already be filling himself enough.

Raymundo:

Yeah, I'm here with Jay suave, a uh, or Jonathan also known as J suavely. That's what we call them in the house. But one day they'll be calling him that in the streets, but, I'll let him introduce himself, Talk to him.

Suave:

Hey guys. Okay. Today, we're going to be talking about what.

Raymundo:

All you had to do was introduce yourself while you got to do more,

I thought it was his show for a second.

Raymundo:

let me tell you something. This is the, this is the funniest kid. No, like probably the funniest person. I know, not even kid like. This guy got jokes. you get your jokes from bro

Suave:

I get it YouTube YouTube tells me the most Funniest things get it from Tik TOK too.

Raymundo:

Yeah, but what I was speaking about earlier was, Kids nowadays. New generation. post Corona, They have a whole different labs than, than we had back in the day. So I figured I get up my little man, a hundred grand. You know what I'm saying to help me with this part

Suave:

Quarantine like sucks.

Raymundo:

Yeah. You gotta, let me finish, I'll tell you when I, when I tap you is when you talk. You gotta, you gotta. Yo, he's so ambitious. He can't wait. But yeah. One it's a I wanted to get, yeah. Laughing over here. I want you to get a perspective from a six year old mind, but not just any six year old. A six year old that's like bound. For greatness, he's bound for a start. I'm like. I find him funnier than Kevin Hart. I know like, and Kevin Hart to me is funny, but you don't cut my heart.

Suave:

You don't

Raymundo:

at my heart is. You shouldn't. Are you cause. He's a comedian and some, some jokes. know you're still young And you won't understand them And if you do understand them then you too small for your own good you know All right

Suave:

doesn't make really much sense

Raymundo:

Yeah I mean listen if it makes sense to you it shouldn't make sense to me Okay So yeah I wanted to ask you so Like how was your life before Corona Like how was it

Suave:

It was good Uh my brother read the newspaper

Raymundo:

Okay So once you read the newspaper messed everything up

Suave:

Yeah He like messed everything up

Raymundo:

Okay What did the newspaper say

Suave:

Sono Stein go inside of the hospital for like a day

Raymundo:

Okay. Okay. Let's move on. I don't mean to laugh So tell me how's life been after Corona Like what are you What's been different

Suave:

that I could not see anymore Karen The world

Raymundo:

What is the chewing the cameras bro

Suave:

haven't seen a lot YouTube Carrie

Raymundo:

episodes Corona Okay Okay And what do you think about

Suave:

one was like Hey do you like I was like no caring But guys Uh I know you took out Tik TOK account and you can check it up now if you want to On your phone or iPad and She has seen me on the thing Maybe you could follow me or something

Raymundo:

What made you want to do a tech talk

Suave:

Uh what made me want to do a tick talk basically just kind of like forced me It was like inside My brain I was like Oh this is a cool Do you want to use it Well I'll tell you mom if you can have it And then like I did I And then I did my first take dogs that I have never done And they're really fun And I just started getting obsessed with it

Raymundo:

Yeah he's a he's good He's going to be I don't know man We're trying to get him into acting or you know something where he could showcase his abilities because this kid is like ready man Like he was born Ready

Suave:

I was born Ready So

Raymundo:

what's the best thing you can say about you What's the best thing you like about yourself

Suave:

that I can do front flips and cartwheels and People are really impressed kinda like that

Raymundo:

What's the toughest thing about being a kid

Suave:

The toughest thing About being a kid Is that You had to work really hard on school And he got deal with the teachers say It sucks all the

Raymundo:

You don't like listening to the teacher how does it feel to be the baby of the family or the youngest because you're not a baby No more For the time being

Suave:

Very flexible

Raymundo:

What is that To do with anything

Suave:

About impressiveness

Raymundo:

Impressiveness Nice Your word of the day is impressiveness But don't forget about the freshness So what do you think is like to be an adult

Suave:

I think that it's really hard I always have to go to work and pay your bills and sometimes just Get a house Raise your bills That's why I said before but and take care of your kids Blah blah blah

Raymundo:

And then you know you was telling me then you got to find time to like play video games you know It's so relaxed and stuff like that Cause it's so much you gotta do You know

Suave:

Yeah You go like took a break and chill and relax Like play video games or something like call of duty or

Raymundo:

Right That's why you sometimes even though you're an adult sometimes you gotta be a kid because that's how you That's how you have fun

Suave:

Like you gotta like act like a kid while you Like relax

Raymundo:

And while you being in the door right Cause that's what that's What life's about is life to you right now as a six year old What does life mean to you right now

Suave:

what it means to me right now It's the spend time with my

Raymundo:

family DJ Cool If he was a DJ be DJ cool kid because that was so Cool-ass Oh yeah Kent Curtis Cause I'm doing a podcast with a kid That was some cool-ass sugar honey ice tea

Suave:

Bad words front of me

Raymundo:

No no no no I don't know When you say bad words Do you hug or you said sometimes Yes Okay but you don't want to say that out loud Between us Oh if you don't know ladies and gentlemen this is the voice of my quote of the day how did you feel when I asked you to do the quote of the day for me

Suave:

We're happy Yeah

Raymundo:

Like happy How

Suave:

Like really happy

Raymundo:

a static

Suave:

Yes

Raymundo:

Not to other people What'd you want to be when you grow up

Suave:

I want to be a PC gamer I grew up

Raymundo:

Nice

Suave:

So let me ask a question for you Oh okay

Raymundo:

Cool Cool This is a surprise Okay Ask me a question

Suave:

Okay How's it feel to do a podcast for like So something

Raymundo:

It's fun You know cause I got to do an episode about something different all the time

Suave:

How's it really fun

Raymundo:

I got to talk about whatever I want I get the curse I get the around Like it's a laugh And I get to help people

Suave:

Two two two two

Raymundo:

All right

Suave:

Okay What's the most hardest Hardest thing about your podcast

Raymundo:

The editing It takes so much time Cause I I have like long gaps where like

Suave:

Do you see my Upset place right now

Raymundo:

Why why you got an upset face right now

Suave:

Because Once I To edit my picture And to do so much coloring on the picture on my phone it took me so long And I just like just cover the whole entire picture

Raymundo:

it Forget about it

Suave:

Yeah

Raymundo:

I say with me forget about it

Suave:

Forget about it

Raymundo:

All right All right Cool man Well thank you I'm Jonathan K J swab For being on my show and then let people know You know life you know post Corona And you know your plans for the future And you know I wanted to make sure that I had my The day guy here I can know who he is you know Yeah. Ma'am but. You got to say to the people.

Suave:

Pizza.

That was a great little into my boy. Jay Swaby. But, you know, Let's go into this little bread, egg Today is a great day to start your own podcast. It's always a great day to do anything, but if you're serious about starting your own podcast, email me at No show.com. You can message me. On social media. Twitter, Facebook. Instagram. At the No show. But yeah, it's a scribe. Write a comment, leave a review, join the movement. Welcome back book. Back to my show. It's Raimundo. And we talk them about the future back in the days. But we. Presently talking about. How helping them helps us. My childhood. Got to have my first interview. with a kid on the show. Actually my first interview. On the podcast. But when I was getting my education on. I came across these two dudes that host the podcast. Called the earn your leisure. And they mentioned somebody's name. Uh, they mentioned a young man by the name of Trey Browns. And. I heard his story and I was just. I was lost for words, man, to be that young. To organize himself like that. And. Be able to retire his mother at 14. Cause it's crazy. Dudes can't even retire their moms at 20 volt. He did it at. 14 starting high school type shit. I remember 14. I was just trying to get my hair braided, play ball. And you know what I'm saying? Chill was shorty. That's what I was trying to do. This dude started a business t-shirt business and he got celebrities wearing it Rockin nasper gold, but. There's a lot of entrepreneurial start early, man. They got into, they got access to information. With help from. The parents. our generation. All the, where. It's like shit. If I had that type of help, they provided that help, I think is awesome. I was luckily enough to know an 11 year old. That started her own business. during the summertime. her mom's is, my friend Pena. You've heard her name before. But yeah, I wanted to bring it to the show to access some questions. Just to see. Where her mind is at. Let me show you how that went

Rays part:

So like I was speaking about earlier, uh, you got baby entrepreneurs, younger entrepreneurs doing their thing, being brave at such a young age. And I have been to know one of these young, brave souls, I noticed that she was a baby. I got the proof. I got the picture to prove it. ladies and gentlemen, it up for Bella. Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop. Boop.

Bellas part:

Thank you for having me on your pod cats. Okay.

Rays part:

No part of this is actually I was on her podcast first. So she's returning the favor for me.

Bellas part:

Okay.

Rays part:

So thank you. so tell them, tell them, what's your name? Tell them how old you are. Just, you know, a little basics.

Bellas part:

My name is Isabella, Calderon I'm 11 years old, and I started my own lip gloss brand called Bella she's lips.

Rays part:

that's Oh, you had that ready? You be ready. I'll tell you. She was born ready, like, like last divas in your hair. That was his nickname. Was this a basket famous basketball player. what made you want to start the business in the first place?

Bellas part:

Well, I've seen so many kids do it on Instagram and all of these, like, you know, apps. And I've seen so many kids doing like slime and not only lip gloss, but like tie, dye shirts and everything. So I decided to start my own business doing lip gloss and, you know, just make my own money.

Rays part:

Got you really hyped to say, you know what I'm doing this?

Bellas part:

No, not really. I just like really saw everyone and I was like, you know what, if everyone else can do it, then I probably can do it.

Rays part:

In this show, I usually try to push that a lot. Like if Raimundo can do it, anybody could do it because the reason why I feel I could do it. Cause I saw other people that. Don't do it that, you know what I'm saying? They're not that good at it and they're doing this. I go, why not me? You know? At the end of the day, it shouldn't matter if it's good or not the matters that you try your best, It's yeah. So why did you decide out of all the things like lip gloss? What made it.

Bellas part:

Specifically lip gloss is because, you know, before we actually started the like actual business, I had, like, we bought some lip gloss things just to see and just to play whatever we weren't like. Okay. Like, let's buy this play, do a real quick, so then we could sell it. It was actually first just to play it and fool around with it to see if it was actually good. Then after a while, I was like, Oh wait, I really liked this. And maybe people would like it too, because I started experimenting with all the flavors and scent. So doing with that, I was like, you know what, I'm going to start a business. And from there it just went the business them.

Rays part:

Okay. So it started to something like, you know, you're just trying stuff out. It ended up being fun. Is it fun to make

Bellas part:

Yes, definitely. It's really fun. Really, really fun.

Rays part:

I ended up buying like five, so for my nieces. Oh, my girl, my, uh, her daughter. So yo, I came the from experience there. They were great. They look great. That's cool. Sometimes things come from you just trying it out. Who thought of the name?

Bellas part:

Well, actually we have three names in mind, actually. And then we were just like, you know, and then this one specific name, it just didn't really like. It didn't ring with me. Like, it didn't feel like, you know, what that's should be the name. And I feel like that, but the other two names were super tricky to actually choose one so we can bind them together. And that's how the malicious lips,

Rays part:

That's awesome. You got to ride like a, you got to write a children's book about this.

Bellas part:

that would be fun.

Rays part:

I don't even have to be a children's book. It could be an adult book. Like, you know what, if she could do it at 11, you could do it at 22,

Bellas part:

23.

Rays part:

Oh man. This is cool. I feel like I'm like, yo, I never asked your mom these questions before, know why the actual mama questions. Cause I knew one day he was going to be on the show. I knew before the podcast started, I was like, I'm going to find the way to get Bella on my show. what did you enjoy most about the whole process? Like

Bellas part:

Honestly everything, because when you just do it, it's just so much fun. And it was a big thing, especially like, like I said earlier, experimenting with all the scents and flavors, you know, I made peanut butter and jelly and all these fun flavors. So I think that was like one of the good parts. And another thing is I just like. Wrapping them into little packaging and giving them to people and seeing them smile when they try it out. And it was a nice thing to do with my mom. Cause it was like a nice bonding experience with Harrison's. I could spend time with her. Okay.

Rays part:

That's awesome. Who don't like peanut butter and jelly and who don't like a story about a mom and daughter teaming up. They go with the world. That's awesome. That's awesome. You got a great mom. I knew your mom since Y I knew your mom since your age, since she says, wow, that just hit me. I know your mom, since I was 11 years old. the first thing I remember is these she's the way these jumpers, these black jumpers

Bellas part:

Honestly, I honestly I've seen pictures of her when she was little. I couldn't picture her wearing that though. I know that.

Rays part:

So what are like, what's your future plans? Are you con are you going to continue, with the lip gloss or are you going to extend it? Are you going to add things? You know what, like what what's,

Bellas part:

So for the future, I'm specifically thinking, cause I've always, always like, since I was really young, I've always wanted to be an actress and pursuing like my dreams, but like the acting like going through those steps with the singing and acting kind of thing, because I love acting and I wanted to pursue my dreams and become. An actress on Broadway specifically, and I want to perform in the super bowl and like all that fun stuff, I think, performing and acting and just singing. You've done those so much fun.

Rays part:

that's awesome. Oh man. I remember when your mom told me you got cast as us as Annie. Right?

Bellas part:

Yeah. That was in fourth grade.

Rays part:

I was so hype. I was like, I don't know. Cause you always had that, you know, some people just have that globe, like they, like they made for this and I I'm telling you, I don't know. You just always had it. So when she told me you, you got, uh, you got the role of Annie. I was like, I'm not surprised like the sun comes out tomorrow. Yeah. Was it, was it fun? Was it a fun role for you to play?

Bellas part:

it was really fun. And, but it was really stressful because since I was like the main character, I always had to like focus on my lines. And at some point I did mess up, but there's a thing called like with acting or like any sort of like. Kind of acting and singing fan. So improv when you don't really know what to say, but you forgot your line. So you just say what comes out of your mouth, but it has to go with the script it's called complicated problem, but I think it's really cool. It was really hard, but

Rays part:

improv so I can improve, like my I'm not great at public speaking or, I mean, a lot of people don't think so because, you know, I'm charming, I'm funding. I use great. I used great big words. You know what I'm saying? Like dynamic and he centric, you know what I'm saying?

Bellas part:

Yeah.

Rays part:

So they wouldn't know that, I got public speaking issues, but, improv is something I wanted to do. I don't want to be, I wanted to be an actor as well, but not like a famous actor. I just want to be the one that like now you don't see me the whole,

Bellas part:

in the background.

Rays part:

whole show and I'll be like, What'd you say, man, want it to be like the one line of King, you know, like yo, he always got the one-liners. So now I wanted to ask you some, cause you know, th this episode is about the kids being the future and, you know, I know you're, you're growing up is different than mine. So I just wondering to know what's like the fun thing to do as an 11 year old.

Bellas part:

Well, there's a lot of things in general, people would just say take time off. But for me specifically, I would definitely say not only take talk, but I love doing special effects, which is like cuts Halloween, like Halloween makeup. When you do like cuts on your face, skeletons, all those type of stuff. It's not that it's ASL, which is sign language, which I'm learning right now. And it's really fun.

Rays part:

Oh yeah. I saw that video where you were doing the sign language. I was like, yo, like, what's next?

Bellas part:

Like I have a book, I have a book, so then I use it and like, it has all the signs. It has a lot, I think, over like 500,000, whatever, but I use all of those and I just like use it. It's pretty fun though.

Rays part:

soon, your mom's going to post a picture, a video. And I look, Bella can fly now look who she told herself how to fly now. That's awesome. Like always keep that, always keep that imagination, that, that spirit, that happiness, that joy, like don't let nobody take that away from you and they try to take it away from you. Your mom has my number. And your dad has a car. So, you know, we could put that together. I was supposed to have a surprise question, but I forgot the ride is I'm going to try to come up with it on the fly because I was listening to. I was in prior, right. was listening to NAS and over a Hill and you know, and, uh, road, well, imagine that. So if you ruled the world, well, we, one thing that you would change, it could be anything.

Bellas part:

it would be cool. I know I can't do it, but it would be, first of all, it would be ending Corona. That's the first thing that comes to my mind. That would be the first thing like that. I wouldn't even think like I'll blink it. Are we done like that fast? And if it's not that I would definitely. You know, other than like adding sicknesses, like cancer and all that stuff. I would let my parents have not an overwhelming amount of money, but a, the amount that they can have their own homes and there'll be save, have enough food, you know, just keep them safe. My brother would have a car. If he can drive, he can drive and see your role.

Rays part:

Hey.

Bellas part:

But I would, you would be a famous person. We can talk to. I was like, you'll be on like Katie

Rays part:

want to thank you for being on my show.

Bellas part:

Thank you.

Rays part:

Let them know who you are, let them know where you're going. Let them know who you going to be.

Bellas part:

I'm a pink is a bullet color road. You don't one day hope one day to see me on Broadway. That would be lovely. Awesome for the meeting Broadway and that's where I'm meeting. So that's what I'm hoping to go.

Wise words from a wise kid Yeah. You know what I want you to get out of that? Especially those, we have dreams that they want to do things. You could do it too. She had help. See everybody needs help, man. No one does it alone. And finding something that you love that make you feel like a kid. I say, get started today. You know what I'm saying? Don't wait no more like. You on your way, like them stimulus checks. You ain't going to front, man. I had like a certain plan for this episode, but. I think. Sometimes you just got to change shit. Bottom line is. We just need to find a way. To improve ourselves. And. Enjoy life so much that we don't even. Have to think about back in the days as much. And the kid's going to have a better life. And maybe there'll be one. They were kids. In adults can almost be on the same page. Nah, but I'm not. Ma'am. I feel like finding a better. Way to educate them. I was doing some research on different forms of education that like. Almost help. The student really like tapping. So what they want to do. It's called Maker learning initiative. Look that up. It's dope. And that's what I feel like if that's what I would have had. I still would have been a podcast, but earlier. Probably would have been Joe Rogan before Joe Rogan. I feel like if enough of us. get involved. In. Helping the children in some way, they'll have enough programs. And enough information. They're like, I'm like, I will increase. The chances of doing better, especially when it comes to Dealing with the real world with just like the most important thing. Yeah, but to keep it a buck, man. I'll probably do this episode just because. I really love kids, man. And. I've mentioned this. In earlier episodes, if it wasn't for my nieces. I don't know where I would be right now. And I know there's a lot of people that can. Share that. Loving. And uh, motivation with me. Or boost or whatever you want to call it. It's a beautiful thing. And I can remember ever since being young, whatever I wanted to be. Career wise has changed through the years. And I keep it a book. It might change again right now. It feels like this is the right thing. This feels like. Something I really love and would like to see. I go very far. But the only title that has always. Meant the most to me that I look forward to. Having one day is Top that top part. Top pop. Popped up. Yeah, man. Just. Being the best father and. Giving my kid, all the love and jewels. the best I can possibly give them. And. make him or her more ready for the world. Than I ever was or ever, em, Well, anybody else could be. That's like my. Number one goal. But yeah. Time to wrap it up. It's that time again? Call to action. And remove those final say let's go I really love and appreciate feedback. any good or bad, you could send me an listen to any of my podcasts or leave any feedback on the website, Which is www.theraimundoshow.com. you can reach me on social media, Twitter, Instagram, facebook@theraimundoshow.com. And if you want to be part of the history, you can donate on PayPal cash app, Venmo, anywhere with money and help is accepted. Appreciate you. What ways? Mundo? Raymundo's final. Say Like Whitney once said. Children are the future. If we make it better for them. The world would truly shine. Give the sun some competition. Give them the best. And a lot of love. And keep the hope and imagination. Happiness. That most of us. Let life diminish. Once we know what the world really is. Kids need us, but we need them to. they show you that you truly capable. Of loving a living person. More than life itself. When you help a child. You both experienced growth. Everybody wins when you do right by them. If we have new ways to help the kids. if we have new ways to help the kids improve. And give it to the ones we have in place. The world will be a better place. Cause, uh, I truly believe the children. The future. Teach them well. Lead the way, show them all the beauty they possess inside. Damn, I'm having too much fun of I'm singing. Thanks for joining me. On the way Munos show. In the next episode will be March 30th. So see you. The Tuesday after the next. But it's always love. But so next time, peace, love Mundo out, out, out. The thought of you. wrote this. Of 2019. The thought of you makes me feel reborn. Like my happiness gets charged up, like go cool. And super same form. My little Ray of sunshine, regardless of the agenda. I bet you make it feel like spring. Even in the winter. You'll be a born winner. So one till you can feed yourself. I made sure you be good from breakfast to dinner. Roof over your head. Clean sheets for your bed. And the whole library of books that I read. To help you sleep. Or help you with life. Because maybe I'm your father. But you all my life. like can wreak Englishes. I could be your hero, baby. Problem is my loved one lesson. Even if you drive me crazy. Will it be a little woman or maybe a little man? Regardless. You'll be my star. And I'll be your number one fan.