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Ep. 145 Balancing Fame, Faith, and Mental Health with Christian Garcia

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How do you maintain balance in the chaotic world of entertainment? On this episode of the Todo Latino Show, we sit down with the multi-talented Christian Garcia, an influencer, reality TV star, singer, and podcast host of "Oil Overflow." We start off with some fun chatter about our morning rituals and the indispensable role of coffee, with Christian revealing his love for iced coffee from Priscilla's in Burbank. From the trials of LA traffic to the vibrant lifestyle of downtown living, we get a glimpse into Christian’s diverse Latino and Israeli background and how his family's support has been a cornerstone in his journey to stardom.

We then explore Christian's incredible faith journey, touching on his thrilling experience of winning a car on "The Price is Right" and the less glamorous side of dealing with taxes on those prizes. Christian shares profound insights on how his faith has kept him grounded through life's ups and downs, and offers a sneak peek into his upcoming Christian pop album designed to spread love and positivity. We also delve into the broader impact of faith and mentoring in the entertainment industry, highlighted by a heartfelt story about how faith helped the host's family navigate mental health challenges.

Lastly, we discuss the essential role of rest and mental health in sustaining one's well-being. We emphasize taking breaks, the concept of a sabbath, and the value of positive reinforcement in maintaining emotional health. Christian shares his experiences with faith-based youth events and the powerful influence of social media, particularly TikTok, in modern times. We wrap up with an exciting announcement about the upcoming Revolucion event, inviting our audience to join us in person or through digital live streaming. This episode is packed with inspiration, faith, and practical advice, making it a must-listen!

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Speaker 1:

What is poppin' familia? This is your boy, christian Garcia, and you're watching the Todo Latino Show.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody and welcome back to the Todo Latino Show at 1500 Live, presented by Todo Wafi. I am your host, rafael. I am here with my co-hosts. We got Joby, we got Daisy and today's guest is an influencer, reality TV star, singer, host of the new podcast Oil Overflow, christian Garcia. What's up?

Speaker 1:

I'm so excited to be hanging with you guys today. I know we were saying it's early in the morning.

Speaker 3:

It's way early, too early.

Speaker 4:

I had to get my coffee.

Speaker 2:

I had to get my coffee. They were trying to give me water and I'm like no, that's not going to do it, and I drank orange juice and that's just not a morning thing for me. I'm just not doing it. Who's a coffee drinker? You don't drink coffee, though. Once in a while, Once in a while, yeah. For me it sometimes gets me really too pumped up, you know. So I or ice coffee Ice coffee.

Speaker 1:

I know a nice ice coffee walk and I'm like girl, I need one of those I know.

Speaker 2:

That's what I normally get. I normally get like an ice coffee in the morning and that's how I start my day. Every day. I feel like. I feel like Daisy's question. It's like what coffee do you drink Ice or hot coffee. Exactly yeah.

Speaker 1:

Like a special. Yes, I love. I don't know if you guys ever been to Priscilla's in Burbank.

Speaker 2:

I know I'm already like promoing.

Speaker 1:

like all these businesses, Priscilla's in Burbank is like the best coffee in Los Angeles Next to Irwan. So every time I like, I will like. I live in downtown.

Speaker 2:

I will.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I go like 20 minutes away.

Speaker 2:

You go from downtown to Burbank To get that coffee, if it's next to.

Speaker 3:

Irwan. Is it like $15 for a cup of coffee?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it is.

Speaker 2:

See, I don't even know the city, so she would know.

Speaker 3:

Well, I'm starting to learn more LA. I'm from Orange County, but now that he has me driving out here three times a week, just kidding Wow, they get three times, like three to four times a week, I mean, does it?

Speaker 2:

count though.

Speaker 2:

Because I mean you arrive like I'm just kidding the time that she takes to get here. I think it's longer because you missed an exit. I know I I get lost in la, I missed one this morning, so you're not the only one, trust me. We were driving, we were driving and, um, I was my son in the car and at one point I'm looking at the, the exits and I'm like why does it feel like I passed my exit? And I'm like so we pulled it on like I, just like you, I missed that one exit.

Speaker 3:

Sometimes the GPS gets confusing because it says make an exit on the left, but then it wants you to stay on the right lane. I don't know, it confuses me.

Speaker 1:

One stop that you go, it messes up. Add another 20 minutes and it becomes like an exit here in.

Speaker 2:

LA. It's terrible, especially if you're on the 5. Once you pass Glendale, any stop after that, you're in for a joy ride. It's at least. It's at least 20 minutes, because downtown is the worst. How do you even live downtown?

Speaker 1:

a lot of people a lot of people think, like what the heck like out of you? Like I would expect you to live in calabasas or something like that, because I'm very like spiritual, but actually it's it's very peaceful, like the complex that I live, it's like a resort, so it's like sometimes I don't even have to leave like it's like, yeah, like there's a lot of like famous rappers that live there and stuff like that, and like it's insane, like just like the amenities makes up for it's like you look like you're in like like oc, but then when you get out, it's like you know you're in downtown I mean he steps out these doors like he starts backing up, going back inside the building.

Speaker 1:

That's funny all right.

Speaker 2:

So let me know of your origin story. Where are you from, like? What's your background?

Speaker 1:

so a little bit about me. I'm like, latino, israeli. My both parents are from mexico city, so, uh, so I'm latino, but I'm also a jew mom, so my mom's dad is Israeli. So, yeah, it's a big blessing to be part of both beautiful cultures.

Speaker 2:

Very cool, very cool. Now I know that you're in the digital space, but did you have anything particular that you wanted to be growing up that had nothing to do with like social media and influencing and stuff?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I've always. So. Ever since I was like six, seven, eight years old, I had like the phase. I mean, that's what all my cousins and like family members were like oh, he's going to get over that phase. I would like to sing so at the family parties. My dad got me an American Idol microphone.

Speaker 4:

Oh, so you were the entertainer.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so I would just sing and I would like dance and stuff like that. And my family members were like, oh, it's just a phase, this and that, like he'll go to college and all this stuff. Because you know, like a lot of Latin communities, they want their children to go to college. Like it's like a really big one, you know, because they didn't go to college.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

So, but thank God my parents weren't like that. All my other, like aunts and uncles, they were like that they have to go. But my parents were like you follow your dreams, you go for it you go for it, we'll pay.

Speaker 1:

Like my dad took me when I was like 6-7 years old to this show called the X Factor. They did a Mexico version of it, so the producers really liked me and I went through a couple rounds and I actually just saw my coach, the one that believed in me. Her name is Belinda. She's like a really big Latin artist and stuff like that, and I got to catch up with her the other day and she was telling me she was like because a lot of the judges were like, oh, we don't believe in him and stuff like that, and for her to give me the yes and really believe me and put me under her wing, to see me now where I'm at, it's a big blessing. But, yeah, 100% like my family. They have like a lot to do with like where I'm at today because of just pushing me at the end of the day, very cool.

Speaker 3:

So being on X Factor, how was that experience? That sounds so cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, it was a little. So a lot of people think that it's like, oh, you get to see the judges the first day. No, there's like three days of pre auditions that you have to do, and I did not know that, I was brand new to it, so I was like this is crazy and stuff. But apparently you go through like 10 rounds before you see the judges. But then you say, oh, what about 10 rounds? Yes, and then you're like, what about the bad judges? What about, like the bad singers? Will they put some through to make it look funny to?

Speaker 2:

make it look like, oh, like anyone, yeah, they don't know that.

Speaker 1:

They don't know that because they think they sing good and stuff.

Speaker 4:

But let me highlight something that Belinda is a huge star. You know way back.

Speaker 1:

She's amazing Pop singer the cheetah girl.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, super. And you know what are the lessons that you got out of this experience, like you know, live TV, you know, and having your family supporting you. How was that?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like for me my family was when my dad actually moved to Los Angeles. He came as a homeless because of the situation in Mexico when he was 15, 16 years old. Well, at the age of 18, he got his like papers fixed, everything like that, and it was in like he moved over to a city called San Luis Obispo, california, and basically like he started working and stuff like that. He met my mom and everything and everything started going well. But the thing is my mom was diagnosed with bipolar, so my dad was the only one making the money, so we didn't have money like that.

Speaker 1:

So, everything that he would do. He would work three jobs and stuff like that. There was like multiple jobs, like we never got to see him. But my dad was like, oh, I'm going to. I'm going to like like, believe in your dreams and I'm going to take you to the X factor and and the crazy thing is, he also I'm not I mean fast forward to a little bit basically like to tell you the dedication of how much my parents put into this. Was I basic, my dad. He works at a state hospital now he's a correction officer and one of the um. One of the patients pushed him and his both knees broke a couple of days before the casting. So he was in a lot of pain and he still drove me and he couldn't move his legs, so he would grab his leg and move.

Speaker 1:

Like you know, like I don't drive but uh, but like he would move. He would move it with his physical hands to drive me to the casting.

Speaker 4:

If determination was a person, your dad is that person. Yeah, oh my gosh.

Speaker 1:

So my parents have always been so supportive and stuff, and I recently just bought them a land back in my hometown. So it's like everything that they've done for me, like I'm like paying it back with what the what the Lord's blessed me with.

Speaker 2:

That is cool.

Speaker 1:

Especially in this day and age.

Speaker 2:

Cause everybody talks about oh me with. That is cool, especially in this day and age. Because everybody talks about oh, my parents, they were supposed to do that, blah, blah, like. I don't think people understand like parents go out of their way to do a lot of a lot of things that technically don't fall under the scope and for me.

Speaker 1:

It's like I'm not done yet, like I want to buy my parents another house yeah, like I wanted. I want to retire them, like there's so many things I want to do that I'm not done yet with what I'm doing. And it's because of them and Jesus, of course, for putting that, because he could have put me with parents that didn't believe in me and I wouldn't be sitting here today with you guys yeah you honoring your parents.

Speaker 4:

That's cool. That's really cool.

Speaker 2:

I'm curious culturally wise, like in the household. So did you do both. I can only I mean you're Jewish and Latino. When it comes to Christmas time, are you doing? Do both.

Speaker 4:

I mean you're Jewish and Latino when it comes to Christmas time? Yeah, a lot of.

Speaker 2:

Are you doing Hanukkah?

Speaker 1:

and yeah, we practice, both we practice both. But we're also like we fall more under the category of Messianic Christian. So like we believe, like in Jesus, but then, you know, in the community there's some people that don't believe in that. So it's like. A lot of people are like, uh, it's like mixed, but it's like a mix of both Very cool. That's so cool I've never seen somebody celebrate both holidays, like that. Oh really.

Speaker 3:

I remember watching this is off topic, but Sex and the City and she married a Jew. Do you remember that? And she's like I have to give up Christmas trees, and she was so upset about it and he was like well, you don't have to, but she gave it up for him and I was like, yeah, that kind of sucks.

Speaker 2:

They get eight crazy nights though no, I'm just kidding Christmas Eve, and then you get all of Hanukkah. I don't know that's a lot.

Speaker 1:

That might be a good definitely. So a little bit about that. I saw Selena Gomez was very one of the most genuine people I know and I've gotten the opportunity to meet and talk to. Basically mental health, like I said, going back to my mom, my mom was diagnosed with bipolar and it's crazy God's put me with so many friendships of people that struggle with bipolar and I don't really talk about this much. So it's crazy because a lot of people think, oh, it's just a mind, like no, actually it's like something that like they can't get rid of. You know, like some people are genetically born in that but there's not that much resources. So I love that.

Speaker 1:

Selena was one of the first celebrities ever to um, to start an impact fund, and last year I was able to raise um um six figures for Selena's fund with really big celebrities, entrepreneurs, and just sitting and talking to them, and then the money that went into doing that was very insane, like they were able to open up mental um resources in mexico, like in different countries, yeah, and the stuff that selena's doing is so powerful and I'm excited for the next one that she's doing this year to see, um, for the grace of god, uh, how much we can raise for that, for things that are towards like advocate for mental health, because the thing is there's many people that aren't educated, so I wish that schools would talk about that even more. So it's like really close to my heart and actually that was coming back with that.

Speaker 4:

You know how you balance your physical health, your spiritual and emotional health when you are actually involved. I see that you're not just doing the talk, you're like, you're walking and being part of this. How you manage that.

Speaker 1:

I think it's all through, like the glory of jesus, like I give everything to god at the end of the day, because for me it's like I can't do anything by myself, you know, like I'm, like I'm nothing, you know, but god's given me that position to to. I don't know how I sometimes will keep sanity sometimes, you know, because it's like busy, busy, busy, and then also my goal at the end of the day is to impact lives.

Speaker 1:

I know it may sound a little cheesy but, my goals at the end of the day is to change someone, like to change someone's uh way of thinking in the form of to make them happy about themselves or to make them feel like they're loved by God, because that's my mission at the end of the day. It's not the social media, it's not the music, it's just to impact one life. If I can impact one life today, that would make my whole entire year.

Speaker 4:

But you know what? I have? A fun fact about something. I'm really off topic, but it's just a fun fact, a blast from the past that you were at. The Price is Right.

Speaker 1:

I was at the Price is Right? Oh, no way.

Speaker 4:

And I just, you know, told me, I know that, you know, just tell me the story and I am fascinated. It was really a childhood dream. I took my grandmother, mi abuelita Did you win anything? No, we didn't, but I know that you have a good story about that. Yes, when you went to, the Price is Bright.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so Price is Bright. So basically, during COVID it was so different because a lot of people were like, oh no, like you know, everyone was so scared of COVID and stuff like that. But I wasn't. I'm like I'm ready to win something my aunt and everyone's fans of the show. So I was like I was thinking nothing much of it and at the time I was actually like 350 pounds, yeah so. So I was like so for me. I was like it's crazy, because when I was more bigger, I was more confident, which is crazy, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And so I was very confident. I was like I watched the show a few times. I went on YouTube and I was looking at it and stuff like that. And then I went and the producer was like I don't know, there's something about you. That's like I don't even want to push you through to the other producers, I just want to put you in front of Drew, and I think you guys are going to like vibe. She said she's like there's something about you. She's like I see Drew all the time and this and that. So when we went to the show, they casted me already. So I already knew that I was going to be playing, so I was just getting prepared. And then Drew and I, like the producer said we were just talking and talking, and even the producer we need to start filming and drew was like oh, give me two minutes. Like I just love how you speak. And I'm like, oh, wow, thank you, like so it's like a blessing. But so basically we played for a car and we did like the 12 chances.

Speaker 1:

I think that's what it's called yeah and I missed all of them, leading to the last spot to win the car and, through the grace of god, I guessed it right oh that win a car at these game shows.

Speaker 2:

You have to pay some type of money yeah, like the taxes, the tax of the value of the car I think it's like a twenty thousand dollar car, you still gotta pay whatever that. Yeah, like I had to pay.

Speaker 1:

Like four thousand, and they won't give it to you until like you have to pay them full, yeah before we're getting that bad, though, yes, no, I mean it's no, no, it's not I.

Speaker 3:

I mean it's no, no, it's not. I mean you got a brand new car for $4,000.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, unless you don't have $4,000. You know what, though, I feel bad for?

Speaker 1:

the people that actually win, like $200,000 worth of stuff.

Speaker 3:

I feel bad for the people that were on. Yeah, they couldn't because it was a lot of money. But yeah, my daughter won.

Speaker 2:

Uh, what was it? A set of like um, it was some nordic track thing and and she was so upset because it was valued at like six grand or whatever and they were telling her, oh, you gotta pay the taxes. Like there was like it was like 1500 for for this nordic track thing, and so she kept it. But she ended up she she ended up selling it.

Speaker 2:

She was like yeah she was like I going to at least get the money back for the tax stuff so that I can turn around and pay you that.

Speaker 3:

Have you ever been on the karaoke singing show? What's it called? Finish the Lyrics.

Speaker 1:

Oh no, no, I've never done something like that.

Speaker 3:

I think that would be cool for you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that would be fun. Or the Masked Singer, the other day. Yeah, the new talent. I'm like trying to figure out who they are.

Speaker 2:

So you're putting them back.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like I'm trying to like figure it out. But yeah, I mean for me, for the singing stuff and all that. It's really fun. But I'm going to take a break from reality stuff because I'm focusing on a Christian album right now. Oh cool, that's an exclusive, so I'm going to release, hopefully at the end of this year, lord willing.

Speaker 2:

So is it more like worship or is it just like mainstream?

Speaker 1:

More like Christian pop.

Speaker 2:

Christian pop yeah, that's cool.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so it's like a blessing, like there's a big label behind it, but we'll announce that really soon, which is a blessing from God. You heard it first. That really soon, which is a blessing from God. You heard it first. No, I'm just kidding. Yeah, you heard it first. You heard it first.

Speaker 2:

We're breaking news here with Christian Garcia.

Speaker 2:

So I do want to talk about your faith. I mean it literally ride or die is. Every time I've seen you it's very powerful. Like we were just talking off air. We were both at LIA and you weren't originally scheduled to speak there, but you showed up and it was just a funny thing for me, because my son and I we were there with our global processing systems and Trisha asked you a question and then I think she asked a follow up question and that was it. Like the entire mic was just you.

Speaker 2:

When I say he takes over a, I say he takes over a room. He takes over a room. I mean I think it was what a 20 minute. It had to be a 20 minute interview. I think she maybe spoke five of that, I think maybe even less. I think it was more. Like I asked him a question and I said a couple of things and then he just went on. You let everybody in prayer during that time frame. I mean it was, it was some. And then he just went on. You let everybody in prayer during that time frame. I mean it was, it was. And then you told me that people were reaching out to you afterwards because of that, because of that interview. So I'm curious like when? When did you become a believer and what was like that moment for you? What was that moment like for you?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so a little like rundown again my dad. So my mom was diagnosed with bipolar. Yeah, so a little like rundown again my dad. So when my mom was diagnosed with bipolar he went to a Christian church to seek like prayer guidance, because at the time back then bipolar, all that people weren't educated and I still feel like there's not that much like education?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's still not that much, especially in the Latino community.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so now imagine 10 years ago, like there wasn't much. Yeah, even celebrities wouldn't even talk about that stuff, you know. And now thank god, we have people like selena, um, and like it's sad that there's not that many, like I was thinking what?

Speaker 4:

was she you know really obsessed with me about her. She had her own issues personally yeah, she's bipolar.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she's diagnosed, with bipolar and she doesn't get a lot of, she doesn't get enough credit for what she does like there's a lot of programs out there being pushed. You see a lot of different celebrities on commercials and stuff. Like selena been doing this for quite some time and she I feel like she doesn't get enough press for the amount of work that she puts into mental health yeah, no, she's the.

Speaker 1:

She's honestly like she out of all the disney channel, like artists and stuff like that. I've met them all and everything. But let me tell you selena is how you see her on tv, how she's in person yeah she's willing to on her breaks like meet a hundred fans, but she knows that she's touched someone, person and that's the people I admire in la, and there's not that many people I could say that about.

Speaker 2:

I saw her one time she was doing ig live. It was one of the very first times she did an ig live and not to get off your topic, it's's just she was doing the IG Live. She didn't realize people started giving like money.

Speaker 1:

You know how you do IG Lives and you start giving.

Speaker 2:

And so she didn't know what that was and she asked I think I don't know who was behind her. She was like oh, what are they doing? It seems like I'm getting all these notifications. And when she found out, she's like no, and she wanted to close out the IG live. She didn't want people giving to it, which just goes to like a testament, as to like she, she didn't want anybody giving money to her, which is really cool, and she shut it down.

Speaker 2:

Like she was like I didn't want that to take place, like I don't know. So she found the setting to like shut it off or whatever, and but it's a testament to like where her heart is and I thought that was like just really cool yeah, no, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Her heart's in the right place and god bless her and the rare beauty team. Like they're one of the most sweet people out there and what they're doing is not easy, but like they're getting the job done and I'm blessed to have like that type of community towards mental health and about you going back to your faith.

Speaker 2:

Um, like when was that moment that you yourself were like? You know, I'm going to walk this path, so when?

Speaker 1:

my mom was like diagnosed with bipolar and stuff like that. It's like I don't like to like bash any religion or anything like that, but there was a type of certain religion that they told my dad, oh, you need to, you need to pay if you want the certain person to come in, like pray for you, and stuff like that in that certain religion. And my dad was like, oh, I barely make ends meet and stuff like that. And a friend of his was like, oh, well, well, let's, um, let's, uh, let's come to this Christian church and we'll come and pray for you and stuff like that. And they prayed for my dad and for me.

Speaker 1:

I believe like in the um, I'm more like Rosalia on the Pentecostal side of Christianity. So basically they were like, oh, they prayed over my dad and the Lord started engraving visions into my dad of the future and one of them was me, like speaking in front of arenas and like talking about Jesus. And just he started getting all these revelations. And the Lord told my dad, oh, like I'm going to help your wife get medication, this, and that At the time he didn't know what that meant.

Speaker 2:

And fast forward to now my mom is stable, very healthy, loves Jesus and I mean, of course you know bipolar is like ups and downs, but it's at a steady level now through like medication and education.

Speaker 1:

So a lot of people don't know that. To answer your question, I know it leads to that is yeah, so for me, I encountered Jesus at the age of 16. He told me I'm going to use you. I'm going to use you in Los Angeles, I'm going to use you in people's lives, people in the entertainment business, and you're going to set them free from anxiety, from fear, from depression, like all these things. And up until this day, the Lord's been able to use me in such a big way in Los Angeles. I'm like, I like speaking, of course, like you said, like, yeah, I don't. I don't even know sometimes the stuff that I'd be saying when I'm when.

Speaker 2:

I but I just tunes out.

Speaker 1:

But I know it's the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit uses me, because I know, I believe there's a generation that needs to, that needs healing, that needs to be set free because the thing is, at the end of the day, man will always fail you I always tell this to people man will always fail, but Jesus won't. And having that security that, oh, I have Jesus, like he's my mentor, you know, and nowadays on social media and on TikTok, people are being real more than ever. Nowadays, like people will out anyone, like if you made a coffee wrong, that video will get a million views.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no kidding.

Speaker 1:

And it's insane. Now, people in this generation are very opinionated nowadays. Oh yeah, but the thing is for my platform. I want to use that to inspire and to bring on people that are on fire for God, that have been set free. My first episode was actually with one of my friends. They're called Girls Gone Bible. Oh, I've seen them, yeah. So a little story about them. I don't want to share too much, but basically I met them at Coachella. I met them at Coachella.

Speaker 1:

Oh cool Before they launched their podcast and I prayed for them and I told them oh, like God's going to use you in such a big way, I think they were believers already, but I don't know. I'm trying not to go into too much detail, but basically I got to pray for them and it was full circle moment because they were on my podcast after being friends for a while.

Speaker 4:

I know I think you answered my question because I was like what a challenging relationship you experienced and there you go. That had your faith. You know, help you, but you helped them in making this possible.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so just having just having amazing people along the journey. I always believe that, like when you put God first, god will get, will direct your steps in every way. And just having that faith, because I get dreams sometimes and it's crazy, I know I don't really say it much, but I sometimes I'll have dreams and the Lord will be like, oh, this is going to happen, or, hey, this person's talking about you, so leave the friendship now. And then I find out a couple of months later that they were talking about me.

Speaker 1:

So I feel like Jesus is like my friend and my, my insider, like yeah, and, and it's like some people call it intuition and stuff like that, but for me it's like I feel it's the Holy Spirit, because not just in business and in finance the Lord tells me do this, do that, don't do this.

Speaker 1:

and you know as a child, like as when you're a child, you know you, you when do that, don't do this. And you know as a child, like when you're a child, you know when your parents don't run because you're going to fall. Sometimes we fall, but Jesus is right there to pick you back up, and for me, it's like that happens all the time and I'm like Lord. I just want to learn this lesson once and let's get it done.

Speaker 2:

I feel like that a lot of the times because, like in my life, you know, a lot of people don't realize that my faith is kind of like a. Really I'm not as vocal as you are when it comes to that, but it shows through the way of my love for people and like the community and how I like I used to run youth programs and teen worship concerts and things like that. I've always been around, you know, trying to help the community, whether it was through Boy Scouts or even just through church. You know, at one point I was a youth director for all of that. Today it's even tougher, though.

Speaker 2:

Like I noticed that on social media, if I post anything regarding my faith and my stories, I'll end up losing some followers and this and that. And I'm curious, like, on your side, how does that interaction go? Because I mean, your entire account is faith based, like you're. You're professing every single day on that account. Do you get like a lot of backlash or do you get some type of you? Do you get those people constantly in your, in your comments or even in your DMs?

Speaker 1:

you know, kind of trying to take away from what you're trying to deliver that day actually, at this generation, and it's crazy because one of my friends who's a pastor said this generation gen z and gen alpha want the truth. So it's actually I get more followers like so many people are talking about jesus right now.

Speaker 1:

this we're in a time where there's a huge revival going, like there's a. I go sometimes actually I forget that in Newport Beach there's like a church actually that has Monday nights and it's like thousands of teens show up, ooh, monday nights.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, that's so sweet, yeah, it's like you, start your day

Speaker 1:

off, and then you go and it's people that are like 15 to 25 year olds on fire for Jesus. So I'm like I think right now people when they encounter the power of the Holy Spirit and Jesus, it's game over. So I get so many DMs Sometimes I don't even believe the numbers. Like we got a report from Spotify. Like 200,000 people listen to me a month.

Speaker 2:

And I was like I don't sometimes I don't believe it's real. I'm like I think that's fake and I was like I don't sometimes I don't believe it's real. I'm like I think that's fake.

Speaker 1:

But then when people come up to me at the grocery store, they'll be like hey, when you did that prayer, I felt something come off of me. I felt this. I felt that or like I sometimes don't believe like I'm like, oh, actually people listen to me Like I like don't even think it's like people sometimes. I always thank God, you know, because he's given me all these things. But it's like I tell everyone it's like you have to go through a process sometimes to get to where you want to go, because there's many people that want to take shortcuts in life, like, even like with your mental health. I really believe, like you, really during the week, I really believe this. I know I feel it's sharing this in my heart you, people that are listening, you should take a day off, like it's a. It's really crucial to take at least one day off, like a sabbath, and in the bible we go back and jesus is taking a day off and it's like, if that's jesus christ, who are we?

Speaker 2:

you know what I mean that's gonna be tough for me, man. You're gonna have people sitting there going. Rafa never takes a day off, and that's what I tell him.

Speaker 3:

I think it's very important to to balance your life where you're not overworking yourself, Because I mean, you took a weekend off and how amazing did you feel after that?

Speaker 2:

I'm not going to lie, it was actually really good. However, the Monday after, when I had to go through all of my emails and DMs and everything that I didn't take care of that weekend, that was a pain.

Speaker 2:

Ay, ay, ay so but I mean that that weekend entirely was was. It was refreshing. Oh yeah, father's day weekend. What ended up happening is, I think on a friday, I let everybody know I'm shutting off. I think I shut off after like 5 pm. I didn't show up again until monday, I think, like around 10 am in the morning and I did nothing but just, uh, my kids took me out for father's day, we went bowling like the Saturday night. Yeah, it was very refreshing, very refreshing.

Speaker 2:

So I didn't take one day that weekend, I took the entire week. I was like, nah, I'm going to take off the entire time. But that's cool that you actually get that. I mean, the closest I came to that is, I think somebody at McDonald's recognized me because of the interview I did with Fluffy and I was just like you got my shake wrong, bro, like we shouldn't have this. But yeah, that was kind of cool. But I mean to have somebody, you know, reach out a supermarket in different locations, you know, just because they heard you or they got touched by something, that's really cool.

Speaker 3:

It must feel really nice to get those comments in your DMs dms right and just people saying that you've changed something in them or your message is helping them yeah, no, it's a blessing.

Speaker 1:

Like I just look at them like they're all friends at the end of the day. That's how I just you know what I'm like just to keep it like like I'd never want to think, like I'm above anyone or anything like that. That's not my intentions. But just to get those dms of people like saying, like you changed my life or or like sometimes people will be like oh, I, like I was going through like breakup and it's something I want to talk about even more on my podcast, because I give advice to all my friends like on their breakups and stuff like that, and like the Holy Spirit gives me discernment like, oh, this guy is not good for you. And then they're like and they don't listen. And then they come back back a couple months later and they're like oh shoot, you were right. So it's like I want to be like that friend, like that my podcast.

Speaker 1:

At the end of the day, I want it to be like we're just hanging out, like what we're doing right now, and just and just. Hey, I'm pushing you to strive for better, because your worth and what you're going to do is going to be so massive and a lot of it's all in the mind. The mind is like the worst, like the worst thing. It could either be like the best thing in your life or like the worst thing in your life. It's like they did this test where they were speaking to these plants and at one room they were yelling at the plant and then on the other room they were like blessing the plant and the other one and which one do you think died first? The one that was being yelled?

Speaker 2:

at yeah.

Speaker 1:

So now imagine humans, when we're getting told really bad things or when we're getting encouraged, or if our circle is telling us oh, like the thing is, I always tell people you are who you hang around with you. Tell me your five people you hang around with.

Speaker 2:

I've been saying that forever, man, and I'll tell you your future. Yes, yes, people don't understand that Like you can be sucked into somebody's life without realizing, just because you feel like that's, that's your, your core. Yeah, and that core may not be like good for you it's like there's family members and cousins and stuff.

Speaker 1:

Like when I was like when I turned 18, like they would all be going to the clubs and all that stuff like that, and I'd be like, oh, like that and stuff like that, my parents were like you can go if you want. My parents were never stopping, but I never went because I'm like that's not, I'm not a club guy. Yeah, that's like, that's not fascinating and part of my testimony, I've never drank alcohol or smoked ever and I've been offered shots by Katy Perry, by um, travis Scott, a lot of celebrities and I've denied them in front of their face because for me it's like that. For me I don't that. I promised God that I would never do that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I've always kept that and it's honestly like a like a spiritual, like fast for me. You know, like when you fast I always tell people fasting is a really big one, like if you want your spiritual life to get fixed, do a fast.

Speaker 3:

And I heard how good that is for you. I heard it's a good mental challenge.

Speaker 1:

Yeah it's a good mental too. Yeah, it's a good mental challenge.

Speaker 3:

A lot of my friends fast, like for two days they don't eat anything, and I think they're crazy, right, but they're like you don't understand the clarity you get after, like the mental, like clarity that you feel after being able to not eat for two days, and I always think I can't do it.

Speaker 1:

I feel like some of them were doing just getting that wedding dress though this, this, this dress was a little too tight going into the reunions of fasting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, when you deny your flesh, that's very powerful because it's like you're denying your flesh and now it's all your mind yeah, and it is your mind, because you're trained to like oh, after this, I'm gonna go and get like a sandwich, you know, or I'm gonna get this, you know. Or like people that like drink coffee and stuff, like those people have to have it, I'm like no, it's just all the mindset we were having a conversation before I had my coffee.

Speaker 2:

I was like droners. I was like how you doing christian?

Speaker 3:

is it bad that I need my coffee every day?

Speaker 2:

I'm like that too, I they had to make me coffee. Because I forgot to get my coffee, I ended up getting like the other drink.

Speaker 3:

Oh so you were grouchy, I was.

Speaker 2:

I wasn't grouchy, but I was like I was just quiet.

Speaker 1:

I have a friend, I have a friend that like so I have a friend that, like that, doesn't drink coffee at all and stuff like that and I was like, oh, let's, because I like going to Laguna Beach. I love the beaches there. I don't know why people go to Santa Monica. I don't like Santa Monica, it's awful. I like going there because there's nobody sometimes in the mornings.

Speaker 1:

I invited my friend do you want coffee? He was telling me you know that coffee. He just went on a rant. I'm like I just wanted to get a coffee. He was telling me that people are so addicted to it and I'm like, oh wow, I didn't know like people were that addicted I'm not addicted.

Speaker 2:

I'm not that person like if I don't have it for that day, I'm not gonna die oh, there's some people that get grouchy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I've actually gone like without it, like maybe once a year, but like I've gone without it, I'm not going insane.

Speaker 2:

I'm not like coffee, yeah, I'm not, I'm not, I'm not going through withdrawals if I don't have my coffee?

Speaker 2:

yeah, it's just today was it today was it was kind of an early day and so I was just like, okay, normally I get like my cup before I start working and it just kind of puts me in focus. So today, you know, doing it earlier, I was just like, hmm, I don't have my coffee, but it's not like I was twitching or anything like that. He's like coffee. All I want to get into the. You know we've been talking about the podcast, some of the episodes that you've been doing. Oil Overflow what's the meaning of the name?

Speaker 1:

Oh, so basically I was. So basically I was like the network that that's helping with the podcast basically was telling me oh, what's the name? Like what concept you want to do?

Speaker 2:

And I was like I don't want it to be like another, like cheesy podcast, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah because everyone's doing podcasts, everyone and their mother. So I was like, oh, I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna try to really sit this through. And I was on my couch and I was like, lord, just give me a name and stuff like that. And the name oil overflow came in out and I felt like he was saying, like I want to anoint the viewers that watch it and I was like, what does that mean? And I basically it was the words from the Holy Spirit, the name came out Definitely a Pentecostal name, though.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that is such a Pentecostal like oil overflow, yeah.

Speaker 1:

And it just came and it's been crazy and I'm going to have some really cool guests come on real soon. That I wish I could say real soon that, um, I I wish I could say but, um, I know, I mean, you gotta watch, yeah, but people that are, that are very powerful in the entertainment business, that have a relationship with jesus and keep a relationship with jesus, because I want people to know it's like everyone. Everyone has a mental health, everyone has, everyone has, everyone needs spiritual growth at the end of the day like the fasting, like that's a really huge one.

Speaker 1:

Like for me it's like I have to fast once a week because I need that clarity from Jesus to tell me what I need to do. Because for me it's like I want my steps to be directed all by Jesus at the end of the day, yeah, not man.

Speaker 2:

Tim Tebow one of those people. Hmm, tim Tebow one of those? Oh he's really good.

Speaker 1:

I know he's not on my podcast, but I've seen him at conferences. Oh, he's amazing yeah.

Speaker 2:

He's a great speaker.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I've seen him. I was a part of. I volunteered for the prom night thing that he does. I don't know if you remember, every year they have prom date for somebody who has special needs or or isn't able to make it to their prom and so forth, and so I think it's, I think it's his program he actually, so you can either be a volunteer where you help do the games and so forth, or you can volunteer to be somebody's prom date for them and then you dress up and you know the exact and it gives them a prom because they can't you know they wouldn't normally have it and

Speaker 2:

so, yeah, so it's, it's the cutest thing ever they have. Um, you know, the couples go in and and you know, or the dates go in and they're playing games the entire night. They they elect a prom queen and prom. I mean it's, it's really cool. But he's, he would be the day you have him in there, invite me, because he's one that I would definitely love to meet and be able to, just, you know, have fellowship with. That man is amazing, especially with with the challenges that he had to face in his, in his walk and, and you know, through the sports and and how he was ridiculed for it and so so really cool, really cool. But yeah, you got to let me know when some of these people are at one point.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, definitely We'll do everything in our power to advertise it. The thing is the issue with announcing stuff. It's like like I was telling my team like we were going to have like this big boxer come on and stuff like that, and then drama just went.

Speaker 2:

So we had to cancel it and then we had to cancel it.

Speaker 1:

So it was just so. It was just like, like. I'm just like. I just like. Until we have him sitting there, I will announce it.

Speaker 3:

I think it's better to have he's also.

Speaker 4:

Ryan.

Speaker 3:

Garcia Wait, are you really?

Speaker 1:

You guys said it on me.

Speaker 2:

That guy. That was the drama. No, there's no way to deny that one.

Speaker 3:

He's a spiritual guy, but I don't even know, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Let me tell you, at the end of the day, everyone needs to everyone. Mental health is a really big one you know yes. Like and God bless Ryan. He's someone that I'm, of course, everyone we go through stuff, but his thing, the lens is on like the public eye, but it's like you can go to a regular person. They're probably doing worse things than him. He's just doing it in front of your face, yeah, but they're. I've seen my friends, relationships and those guys be, doing really crazy things.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they're doctors, they're physicians, they're like. But if you put them in front of the, the lens of the world, that's what people don't understand.

Speaker 3:

They like ridicule, like a lot of celebrities like cristiano dal, for example, and angela right now, they're like the center of attention because you know he has a baby mama. He left and then she was friends with the baby mama, so they're like she's awful for getting with him. But a lot of people do this in real life, but because the lenses are not on them.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and poor Angela because that girl I've met her a few times and she's very humble, but it's like every. A lot of people have done stuff like that you, but especially in the Latin community we are very opinionated, you know. So I feel bad for her because she's getting death threats and like losing brand deals and all this stuff and it's like over a guy you know.

Speaker 3:

And the TikTok memes.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, people, I don't know how her mental health is, but the Lord, God, bless her. You know, because being under a fire and being it's already a lot you know when you have to go through it like as normal people. But now imagine the world having the world having that having like them in your in your ear.

Speaker 2:

So disclaimer he didn't let us know that it was right. I actually took a guess on that, because he's the only person I think that would have been in that circle, so to speak.

Speaker 3:

He didn't say anything. No, but I'm just.

Speaker 2:

Just in case there are lawyers out there wanting to take a shot at the Todo Latino show, or none of that. It was all guessed he's gone for a year. Man, that's sad, poor guy.

Speaker 3:

I was rooting for him. I really hope things get better for him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, God's going to use Ryan Garcia in such a big way.

Speaker 2:

I think so I believe it and he has a beautiful heart.

Speaker 1:

He has a beautiful heart and how he talks about Jesus. I know we all have flaws and stuff like that, but I love that he talks about Jesus all the time on his Instagram because there's many people that don't talk about Jesus because they're afraid to lose and stuff like that. And even when he walked out once he had a worship song. So it's like I love people that pour out the light of Jesus. I remember that.

Speaker 2:

Of course, no one's perfect, you know, but at the end of the day he got his butt whooped that day.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I bless anyone who talks about Jesus Like that's powerful for me.

Speaker 2:

I think I watched that match, so it was really cool. I can't remember who was it that he came out to. I forgot it was. Uh, it was hill song.

Speaker 3:

It was hill song, yeah okay.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's what I was, like I was. Is it hill song? But yeah, it was. It's a beautiful worship song, um, so what are some of the latest projects that you were you're working on?

Speaker 1:

yeah, so the latest projects I'm working on, of course, my my podcast. I want to do more. I want to start speaking more. I just started speaking at a lot of conferences, so we're going to announce really soon, like an arena appearance that I'm going to do. So I'm going to speak in front of like 14,000, like teens, oh cool, so just doing different things like that is a blessing from God. Like how we're just sitting, but just having 14,000 friends to talk to, to listen, is a blessing.

Speaker 2:

And yeah, just working on just spreading out. You would have been amazing at Acquire the Fire and Battle Cry when it was around Team Mania Ministries. Did you ever hear about that?

Speaker 4:

No, but I believe that we're going to oh, they can revamp it, they can revamp it, you can bring it back.

Speaker 2:

No, ron Luce won't do it. Ron Luce won't do it. He left it at a tie note because he felt like it was the right time to drop it. But if you've never been to it, it's Teen Mania and Battle Cry was literally a packed stadiums with youth. I mean everything from nine-year-olds all the way to 18-year-olds and it was just one giant presentation of faith. There was concerts involved. You know the back in the day, the David Crowder bands, the casting crowns, like it was crazy. And Battle Cry was like the young adult version of it. Um, that theme song is still played in my car. My son's like where'd you get that song? But you would have been like perfect for that, because those events were just, they were stadiums, like stadiums.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they still do one. My friend has one called the Send and like they even like had like Justin Bieber come and like Kardashian.

Speaker 2:

So it may be yeah, they may have continued in. No, I mean yeah, they may have continued in.

Speaker 1:

No, in no. I mean it's called the send and I love Lindy, kofra and the whole team. Like they're very like strong with Jesus and they do they tour? Yeah, they tour globally.

Speaker 2:

They're not just saying oh well they're just not.

Speaker 1:

They're also in Brazil and Spain and the U? S and stuff like that.

Speaker 2:

See that they passed the baton because they started that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, do more stuff like that excites me. I want to see people get healed, delivered Like that's, like like that right there, and you're saying that I'm like that's powerful, cause I know this generation and I like believe it and I speak it out into existence, that, like many people are going to be on fire for Jesus in this generation, cause this gen alpha, they're very real, like this generation. I've spoken at a lot of events and they don't want phoniness. That's generation. I've spoken at a lot of events and they don't want phoniness that's why TikTok is so powerful.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, because now, every now, there's nothing that you can hide anymore, like if there's something like oh, like I was talking about my coffee wasn't good or this person hurt me really. Bad. Like now it's like everything's out in the air, like, and it's like there's no cover-up. Like TikTok is, the is a powerful platform that you can use for good, but also for bad. Bad because now it's like it used to be all these magazines and all these networks covering, now it's TikTok. People would rather be watching TikTok than watching TV now.

Speaker 1:

And that's what's scaring Congress and a lot of people, because they don't want to be outed, you know, and they're trying to ban it and stuff like that. But, like I said, you can use it for good. Um, I have friends and even clients that make like 40 to 50 000 in one single day selling beauty products. Yeah, so it's uh, so it's like how you use it for good especially for entrepreneurs.

Speaker 4:

That's been really big with tiktok yeah, and instagram as well.

Speaker 1:

like instagram, like the more like now, what tiktok? Because I had a meeting with with TikTok actually and I want to share this with you guys. If you go live more right now, tiktok wants to push lives more than anything right now, more than anything Like. If you want like, for example, you have to.

Speaker 2:

So even more than their over minute content. I know at WoW they were trying to do like 10 trying to do like. Now they're trying to push that the ceo of tiktok said that yeah and I was.

Speaker 1:

I got the opportunity to meet him, one of the most humbled people out there. Like it's crazy. I always tell this to people, the people that are the most successful, like selena him, other people like that. They're the most genuine people because they've walked through it, they've seen all the money they can see in the world and they carry some so much grace and humility like. My dad always has this quote that uh, there's like a jar, there's two jars. One jar is full of pennies, but when you shake it it don't make a lot of noise yeah but one, but one that has one only makes a lot of noise.

Speaker 1:

That should tell you a lot about people.

Speaker 2:

That's very true, very true. All right, um september you're coming with us revolucion. Yeah, I'm soución.

Speaker 1:

I'm so honored to speak at your event and again to talk to a bunch of brand new friends, and I'm excited it's going to be great.

Speaker 4:

He's part of the Storyteller panel right.

Speaker 2:

The Storyteller panel. Yeah, that is on Sunday, so ironically he goes right right after mental health. So we'll have the rompiendo stigmas panel, and that panel is just insane I mean, there's so many people on there, adriana and then immediately after that is the digital store. We kind of did that on purpose.

Speaker 4:

We're putting people through.

Speaker 2:

We're putting people through mental health, and so we were like, okay, let's add some creators right after that, so that way they can kind of you know, but it doesn't you know, with christian on the panel it might just continue from that that point. So I I actually, you know, I'm humbled to have you here. Like my brother, um, he deals with paranoid schizophrenia, so we have very similar and he's at now to the point where it's very stable and he was baptized here in LA. Ironically, we went to I think it was Manhattan Beach is where we did it. I think it was Manhattan Beach. My daughter was baptized there, me a long time ago. That was back in Virginia, back when I was in the military is when I did mine. But thank you so much for joining us. It's really refreshing.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and I know this is so spontaneous, but I would love to pray for you guys.

Speaker 3:

I would love that.

Speaker 1:

What's your guys' prayer request. We'll start with you first.

Speaker 4:

Just whatever you need.

Speaker 1:

What's your name? Remind me of your name Jovi. Jovi. Okay, thank you, jesus, thank you, holy Spirit, for this day. Lord, we bless our sister Jovi, lord. I pray, holy Spirit, that you bless her, lord, that you give her insight. Lord, you give her peace and joy today. Lord, I pray Jesus, right now, lord, that she may feel like your presence, holy Spirit, that wherever she walks, Lord, lord, she will feel so much love. And I just feel like the Lord telling me like he's like healing your heart fully from so many different situations. But he's just saying that, like when you give your heart and everything to him, he's going to honor that and your heart's just going to be so much filled because you've given up so much to so many people, but not that people have given you back that energy. But the Lord is saying just bless them because he loves you and he's going to continue to bless you In Jesus' mighty name. Amen, Amen, and then with you.

Speaker 2:

I see, like the Lord, You're going to go through mental health trying to figure me out.

Speaker 1:

No, you have a good heart. You have a good heart and I know you've gone through so much because you carry yourself with such a a humble heart and I love that about you. There you're very special to the Lord and what you're doing now it may not be for in front of Christians, but you're doing the Lord's work because you and your son, like the Lord's blessed you with your son for him to be someone like your best friend, like I see, like the Lord placed your son to be your best friend, because man always fails, friendship always fails, but family is always there and he placed your son to help you. But I also see both of you guys doing ministry and traveling. Still, the lord's not done with you. That's a lie from the enemy. That he's done with you because he's not done with you.

Speaker 1:

You're going to be you so mightily and I see you speaking in big places and god's going to really use you in such a powerful way. So I also bless this conference. That going to happen, that you're going to reach the byways and the highways and I know you were talking about you guys got excited for a ticket. Well, we declare in Jesus name that you're just going to, it's going to be blessed and more people are going to come to the feet of Jesus through you and just. We bless this conference and just so much joy that when people come in they're going to be impactful and that the Latin community is going to be touched by God and touched by all these amazing speakers. And we bless it in Jesus name.

Speaker 2:

Thank you, I really appreciate you, man.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, also, I feel I know some people, the people that are going to watch this. I really feel from the Holy spirit that there's some people that are watching this at home, that I get so much rejection from their family members, and I just feel like the Lord just telling me, like the Lord saying bless your family, even though they hurt you, even though they despise, and they, I just bless you right now in Jesus name. I just declared that like healing, that you get healed, that I prayed that like, even though you're not getting as much like oh, thank you Jesus. Um, that you're not getting much like love and affection, the Lord is saying're not alone. He loves you so much and remember that he's the only person you need and the Lord's with you always.

Speaker 1:

And the Lord's saying I love you so much and just call upon me and I will never fail. But man will, says the Lord, but I will always hold your hand through the storms and everything. And like I just feel like the Lord just saying like, if I walk through water um, I walked through water the Lord is saying I've done all these things, uh, your breakthrough will come fast. In the name of Jesus. I see the Lord telling me that, and then I also feel, too, like there's just going to be joy. I just declared joy. Whoever's watching this live. I know my camera's with so much love and peace and you can find me on Christian Garcia on all the platforms and I'm so blessed to hang out with you guys.

Speaker 2:

This beautiful morning. That was really cool. I really appreciate you taking the time to join us, just because it was really refreshing to have you here and to be able to have this conversation it's a conversation that you don't see in a lot of spaces to be able to talk about faith and even that journey through it, and just to be able to do that here on our show you know, we have a lot of different celebrities and all kinds of stuff and to be able to talk about a topic and to have you here that I know is dear to my heart is really cool. So thank you again.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. No, I really appreciate hanging out with all of you guys. And I also want to say one more thing. I know you were saying that when we were at that conference with Tricia, a lot of people came up to me and they were telling me oh, like, aren't you scared to talk about Jesus to people that don't know about God? And I'm like no, because I want to talk about the person that set me free from sadness, from depression, from the hurt of man, because I believe Jesus can heal all of us, can heal all of us.

Speaker 1:

He, he's the comforter, like he gave us the Holy Spirit. I tell us, I know I'm like going a little more, but, um, he's the comforter. And when Jesus died on the cross, he gave us the Holy Spirit to be our friend. So just call upon the Holy Spirit. If you're watching at home, call upon the Holy Spirit, because the Holy Spirit just say Holy Spirit, fill me up, and he, the Holy Spirit, will never fail. It says in the word that um, joy, joy will come. When there's so much sadness, joy will come. You don't know when, but it's going to come because it's a promise from the word of god you're lucky.

Speaker 2:

I was about to play that, that music that they play when they're at the award ceremony. I'm just kidding. Right right in the middle of the speech, all of a sudden the the ending ceremony music. You ever seen that where they pull people their speech?

Speaker 4:

that's funny, nobody that would have been, I don't know I should have done it like I.

Speaker 2:

That would have been funny as hell he's going to be doing that when he's his speech is going over the two minute mark. They got the music playing.

Speaker 1:

That would I should have done that just to see what his reaction would have been.

Speaker 2:

That would have been so hilarious. He would have been like what is that, while he's trying to pray, and stuff. That would have been funny. All right, everybody, thank you for joining us in this very special edition of the Todo Latino Show. I am Rafael, that is Jovi, that is Daisy, that is Christian Garcia. You can catch us on Todo Wafi and Todo Latino show, go on YouTube, go on every single podcast network. Make sure that you start buying your tickets for Revolucion. Currently have a 15% off discount. If you are not able to make it physically, you can go and attend it digitally. We will be live streaming the event. But thank you for joining us. We are out.

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