Ep. 428 - Anchor of Hope's Ann-Marie Potemski talks about helping struggling families and legal refugees
The Outlaws Radio ShowSeptember 05, 202500:44:4040.8 MB

Ep. 428 - Anchor of Hope's Ann-Marie Potemski talks about helping struggling families and legal refugees

Ann-Marie Potemski from the nonprofit Anchor of Hope joins the show to talk about her experience in helping struggling families, legal refugees from war torn countries and shares how great the need is.
This is the FCB Podcast Network, The Outlaws Radio Show Great. This is when they drunk. John boot cheats at top DA. We don't listen to y'all. This, we don't listen to y'all. This the hold make them scream out now. I got und don cause. The Rooks in the crowd. I got Paul tune in the charge from the outdo tune. In the charge for the out. Welcome to the Outlaws. This is Darveyoda Kingden tomorrow alongside rapping on Malli Dante Broh's not in today. Don't forget too. Like us on Facebook at facebook dot com, slash the Outlaws Radio, follow us on x and Instagram at the Outlaws or Radio. We have a lot of things to discuss. We have a guest that we're gonna get to in just a little bit. But first, mister O'Malley, how are you. I I'm cool, Darby, I'm cool. I mean listen, hey, I went and got me a root canal done today, and man, that is hurts. Okay, don't let them tell you otherwise. They be lying, Yes, they absolutely be lying Like a root canal is one of the more painful things that they do. And so when they say that like they're definitely lying. But yeah, man, that Dennis was gonna send me right off to work right afterwards. You knew, no, I was a big old baby. Okay, usually I could be. I could thug it out. Okay, I can thug it out. I'm mad that you said it like it was a litte at Starbucks or some year I got me that root canal today. You know what I'm saying, Like you are a root canal, yo, they said, I'm just telling you like. This is this is, this is my journey today. Okay, on what what happened on the next day, on what what happened with Robin, because it's all you know is always something. It's always something. But how are you today, Daria? I'm all right. I was gonna ask you before we transition here, if you've watched the news at any point lately? Have you seen the news this week? I cannot say that I I've watched the news. I know there was one particular part of the news that I know you saw. Oh yes, yes, yes I did. I did. So. Once again, this happens to us quite a bit. One of our interviews is really gone viral, particularly here in the City of Cleveland our last episode, and Joe Jones has been covered in Signal Cleveland numerous times, was in Cleveland dot com slash playing Bueler a couple of times, and as well. It was on we WS Channel five, which for people outside of Cleveland is the ABC affiliate here in Cleveland. So yeah, it's been a it's been an eventful a couple of weeks on a couple of weeks on break for us. Hey like like the young kids say clock that, see Clockett. I think, don't talk for me for saying that though, but clock it, okay, yes, because I mean once listen one other when other news, when other media outlets start mentioning your show, you know you that one? You know you don't. I'm just saying that. I'm just saying that. My my uncle saw it, was watching the news when it came on, and I told my mother. He was like, he was like is that and then and then he went to google it and saw that it was us. And I talked to a cousin of mine too today who also was watching that channel and also try to take a picture of it before it went off. So yeah, so yeah, it's been it's been very It's been a very interesting couple of weeks, you know, but this has happened to us before, so you. Know that man, they put the face and said the name multiple times, show five times. Speaking of which, real quick, did did you tell your mother about that? My brother? No? Your mother? Oh, I told my mama. My brother, I said this. Everybody, everybody immediately what they say? What my brother said? Look, my brother, he told me. I told you you a start. I told you. Don't nobody ever dim your shine? I told her. I said yes, he said yes. Two snaps in the air. Alight. On that note, we have a very special interview that we're going to get to right now. We have a very special guest on the show today. She is with a great organization called Anchor of Hope and Marie Potemski, Welcome to the show. How you doing. I am well, thank you for the opportunity to be with you today. Absolutely, so let's start from the top. Telled everybody a little bit about what the organization is and what you all do. Just to give a little bit of background. Anchor of Hope was born not only from my professional experience and really my passion to serve, but it also came from my life experience as a child of immigrant parents. I lived through the struggles growing up with parents that had very little English speaking skills, so those language barriers, facing low income where you know, families like our family was barely surviving for many years and enduring some of the mocking for the clothes that we wore because our dear mother sewed these clothes for us, and so there were difficult days. Yet it really shaped my understanding and empathy for the families that are starting over and that we are serving. So I know first hand that with hope and support you can overcome and truly thrive. And so the individuals that have really lost everything, families that have been uprooted by war, violence, disaster, or personal crisis, we've provided and are helping them provide a fresh start, you know, with and through hope and for a thriving future. So talk a little bit about how long the organization has been around, and and you know, talk a little bit more about like kind of some of the things that you've done and like the families that you're helping right now. Sure. So in so, Anchor of Hope was founded two and a half years ago and we are now on our one hundredth and thirteenth families, So we have served one hundred and twelve families over five hundred and fifty individuals from legal refugee families from Ukraine, Venezuela, Congo, Afghanistan, and others to mothers and children who have been escaping domestic violence, widows and families that have been devastated by fire, addiction, and loss. So these are really individuals that are, you know, going through very personal, difficult crisis situations, and our commitment is to help every person, really helping them move from that surviving to thriving with dignity and opportunity. Absolutely. And so. I heard like some of the some of the legal refugees that you all are helping, and obviously some came from, you know, a war torn country. Talk a little bit about what that experience has been like, you know, helping people who are coming from a war torn country, what are they dealing with, how are they adjusting? Well, talk a little bit about their experiences. There's one well, I'll share one example that I mentioned also a few weeks back, and that is really how Anchor of Hope has really been helping the family. So I'll just even start with the first family that we served, because it was such a humbling experience. So these families that had homes and automobiles and clothing and everything that they've worked for their whole lives, and within sometimes minutes, hours, days, everything has been destroyed and taken from them. And there is no war insurance, so it's not like they have an opportunity to rebuild anytime soon. So one of the first Ukrainian families that we helped, they were truly expecting to walk into an empty apartment. There was the father, mother, Irina, and their two children, nine year old Marretta and their seven year old son, Bladessuas. And so they came to the United States with one suitcase, expecting to walk into an empty apartment. And within a few weeks, with all of the individuals that I knew reaching out to them, literally in two weeks, and with one of those weeks where I was also traveling and working, we were able to fully furnish the apartment for this family. And so when this family walked into the apartment, it was again stocked with everything from a kitchen table with dinner on the table, a family room that had a couch and chairs and everything that was in their television kitchen with housewares, food, everything on the counter, as far as all the appliances, their bedrooms that had beds and linens and clothing and shoes in the clock, and their bathroom that was stopped with personal care items. It was just amazing because this family could truly walk into their apartment and be able to sleep as restfully as they could and be able to have food for a few weeks. And so when this family walked in, they actually thought they walked into someone else's apartment. It started to walk out because we actually even had our dog with us. So when I recognized it and I called his name and said, no, you know, Sasha, and you know I told him, you know, Vikama, you know we're welcoming you to your home, very very humbling. As this man, this grown man, is you know, on his. Knees crying, very overwhelmed with emotion because he, as he shared with us, was expecting to walk into an empty apartment. Yet he had a brand new start with everything that he needed to be able to again have an opportunity to begin arriving instead of starting in a survival mode. So what was that experience, like for you to be a part of that and to witness that, to see that kind of response, it. Was very very emotional experience. My husband and one of my very dear friends, Melody, was with me as well. And by the way, we also had my family from Poland where my husband had a video com chat also going and the families that were there serving and supporting this family for a year in Poland that were on this so they also had the opportunity to experience this. So it was truly a beautiful moment where again you know, allowing this family to walk into this apartment where they felt such joy, such again very very emotional, but also very very fulfilling. And really this is the springboard that gave It gave me the opportunity to say, like, this is really the time and the place that I really need to move forward with starting my nonprofit because it had been on my heart for years to start the nonprofit. And then this really was the inspiration. When I saw just thousands of answered prayers and miracles that transformed over a short period of time, I really knew it was the time to be able to do that. And this family's gratitude that was just overflow helping with gratitude. It just affirmed that the time was now to begin and continuing to serve these families. That were in need. And I know you mentioned earlier that not only are you helping legal refugees, but also people who have suffered through disasters and things like that. Talk a little bit about that, Talk a little bit about some of the things that you've seen on that side and some of the people that you've helped with that as well. Sure, so I have through connections. As I've been reaching out to local churches and schools and organizations, more and more case managers, case workers are getting my name and reaching. Out to me. So one of the local schools in Madina County, one of the families did not have insurance, lost everything to a house fire, and again we're devastated. I had this connection through Hope Church and some of the ministries that I participated in in the middle school, and we were again able to help this family with furniture, clothing for all of the children. And so again when they thought that they've lost everything, had no hope, no opportunity to start fresh in an apartment while they were looking for home. Another home. It just gave them again peace of mind, being able to start. Also have been working with some organizations that are serving individuals that have struggled with addiction, alcohol and drug addiction, and so these individuals who also in a different way, have been going through crisis situations, have lost everything many times, you know, family, friends, even their dignity, and they are starting new. As a matter of fact, today at our warehouse, we had two of those individuals that we were able to serve and they were so grateful, just thanking us for saying that we had just such an amazing shopping experience. They felt the love that we were pouring over them with the volunteers giving them a safe place to shop, giving them furniture, giving them carpet, giving them housewaares. So they walked away with car loads full of items clothing because they had no clothing you know, to start with. And so this one particular individual just left the facility and again was walking into an apartment with nothing. So it was once again such an amazing experience to serve these individuals that now have a new lease on life, have new hope, and also are getting just some of the basic resources to help them and providing them with the love, support and hope that they desperately are desiring. You know, you're really the work that you're doing, You're really meeting people at times of crisis. That sounds like that's been kind of like the common theme to me as we discuss today, talk a little bit about like how long has this been a passion for you? When did you see the need just walk me through that process? How you got to that point? Sure, so, I have for the last thirty five years, in one form or fashion, have really had a heart to serve individuals and families. So when I was at Xerox for almost twenty eight years as the Xerox Community Involvement Coordinator, was very involved with a lot of organizations, whether it was Special Olympics, whether it was Oaks Family Care Center which is a pregnancy crisis center, Haven of Ross Ministries which is a women and children's shelter, and Akron many many other organizations. Is that I had the opportunity to meet various leaders there, even meet individuals and families that were being served. So my heart has always been to serve and support individuals and families. Yet, when the war broke out in Ukraine, and my family in Poland reached out to my husband and I and shared that there's this family that they've been helping and that they'll be coming to America. Could we help them? And without hesitation, I said yes. I didn't know how, I didn't know where they would live, what we would do, and so that was just something that I wanted to help in any way we could. And my husband also raised his hand to serve and support the family. And then a few months later when we got the notification that by the way, they're coming, they'll be there in two weeks. That's the story that I just shared with you with Sasha, Irana and their children. And then that's what really fueled this desire to really move forward in just a fast and furious way. And as we begin to wind down here, you know you this was something that was laid on your heart, something you were passionate about, and you just took the initiative and just got right in there. For people who may have a similar passion or want to have a desire to serve, what advice would you give them, knowing what you know now in the journey that you've had so far. So I would say that if individuals have a desire to serve and support families or are interested in even serving supporting families with and through Anchor of Hope, I would say just say, yes, there the needs are so great, and I will be the first to say I don't have all the answers I learn, you know, through trial and error, yet there has always you know, God has provided away and there has been just there have been so many prayers that have been answered. So if individuals have that desire to serve and support, there are so many organizations to include Anchor of Hope, that need volunteers, that need those helping hands, because many hands make light work, and there's just an opportunity to serve in a mighty mighty way. So if individuals have this desire to serve individuals and families that are going through crisis situations, we are happy to hear from them to get support. But again, other passions and desires, whether it's serving animals or serving veterans, many great organizations and all of them, all of them need help. And so just I would say, don't hesitate, you reach out and just begin to serve, because when you serve, you will be mightily blessed. Let everybody know if they want to get more information about Anchor of Hope, they want to sign up to serve, if they want to keep up with what you got going on all that good stuff. Sure, So there's our website. Is really our name, and I'm just going to go ahead and share and spell it out. It is an Anchor of Hope Inc. Dot org. So a n C h O R O F H O P e I n C dot org. So that's the website and they can also contact me directly via my cell at three three zero two four one seven zero nine one. All right, awesome, Thank you so much Anne Marie for coming on the show and spending some time with us. I really appreciate it absolutely. I appreciate the time and looking forward to hearing from you know, those individuals and even organizations as they think about you know, year end and you contributions and commitments. We have many, many immediate needs to serve families that have desperate needs right now, and would really appreciate the opportunity for individuals and families to reach out because the need is great and we can certainly use that support to continue serving these families. Thank you for all the work that you're doing. Absolutely, thank you for the opportunity. All right, all right, stay tuned. We have tea time with Rome coming up next here on the Outlaws. Tell Alexa to play the Outlaws radio show. Here it is from my Heart Radio. Welcome back, true sir, Outlaw pray out, Welcome back, Welcome back. 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Yea, So it's been a littlemited, it's been a little minuted, but I got some tea for you guys. All right, So we're gonna start off with our girl, Cardi B. So Cardi B's actually been dealing with some court things going on. So she had a lawsuit against her excuse me, a civil assault lawsuit. She's been dealing with this for a while now, where her it was a security guard that accused her of an assault that happened back in allegedly happened back in twenty eighteen. She was accusing her of putting her or scratched her face, is what she said. And at the time, Cardi B was pregnant by the way, and so they were asking Cardi B like was she incapable and U like, you know, of doing things you know, and she's like, well, uh, dull, I was pregnant, so yeah, like of course, I'm like, you know, I'm out of commission for a lot of things. And then they asked her if she put her hands on her and called her the Can I say it? Are you? Uh well, I don't know what she said, so just say it and if not, I'll bleep it. She gotcha, So she called she she They asked her, They said, did you put your hands on her and call her a sled? And she said no. I called her the B word, she said. I called her the beep, and I like, dang, she like has no filter and it's truly just so genuine, like that's just her, like you know what I mean, Like, and she had the whole entire jury cracking up through every court session, like they were all cracking up because she's just like naturally funny. I mean, like she's truly like one of God's favorites. She's let's let's get it right. I did not call her a slut. Yeah, she was like now listen, she was like, I've been in some things in the past. She's like, I got history. I know, I know, she said, but this time I'm innocent. Man. I didn't follow the trial that much, but I saw, like I saw some of the clips and I saw the memes and stuff was crazy. It was crazy. Her facial expressions was hilarious. Then, uh, one of the prosecutor he had asked her, He was like, is that your real hair? Which one is your real hair? Because one day she went there with a blond wig, the next day she went there with a black hair wig, and he goes, he asked her that, and she goes and makes this face and she was like, they are wigs. You know. You know what I want to do one day, like now that I'm thinking about it, as we're having this conversation, and I know he probably hasn't know anything about this, so I would love to ask him and get his opinion. I want to get the prosecutor. The county prosecutor on back on the show shot out County prosecutor Michael Maalley, who's been on this show before, and I want to ask him, like, I want you to read those like the stuff that the prosecutors were trying to say to her in that trial, because. I want to know like what what like what was the point? What was the strategy? What were they trying to do? You know what I mean? Like, right, what does her hair have to do with asking her if she scratched that woman in her face? The only thing that I could think of, and I saw some comments on social media to this extent, and this is probably true. The only thing that I could think of is that they were trying to rattle her or get her angry and upset, because the allegation was that she beat this girl up or scratched this girl or whatever. So that's the only thing that makes sense to me is that, and that they were trying to raw her up. But she's goofy and all she was doing was cracking jokes and making them look goofy. Right, No, they absolutely look goofy. Was there an outcome to the case. She did win. She did win, so she was found not liable in the civil trial where she was accused of that assault with the security guard E Manny Ellis. If I'm saying that correctly, that happened. Let's see. In the twenty eighteen confrontation in the Beverly Hills Medical Building, the plaintiff claimed that Cardi B scratched the lady's face during an argument, alleging that Ellis was filming her while she was secretly pregnant. Cardi B's defense argue that Ellis was the aggressor violating Cardi B's privacy by attempting to record her. The jury, then, consisting of six men and six women, deliberated for less than an hour and they ruled out that. They ruled in that Cardi B. It's in Cardi B's favor. Cardi BI did that obviously. She denied the allegations, and she warned, she said if anybody does try to come at her again for any false lawsuits, that she was going to counter sue if they tried to suit. Her as you should. Yeah, as you should. That'll that'll nip some of these frivolous lawsuits in the bud real quick. Yeah. And you know what with this and with the lady that accused her of this, you know her going through all this, you know what she had. You know, as a mother, I would have been pissed off. She missed her child's first day of school, Oh wow, because of this, because she had to be in court. Mm hmmmm mmmmm. Nah. That's but you know, man, it's man, it's a lot of greed going on. Man, everybody trying to get a quick buck, everybody trying to you know, make get something for nothing. You know, it's it's unfortunate. It's really unfortunate. Yeah, yeah, like, and you know, people, you just gotta be careful. You just got to protect yourself, man, because there is uh what did Crazy Bones say? Crazy Bones said this in an interview that there's always somebody that wants what you have but doesn't want to work for it. Mm hm, you know what I mean. So, yeah, you know it's unfortunate, but gotta be careful. Next ah, so next, So we are going to go with Little knas X. Yeah, there are people that's you know that they're using the you know how, everybody has their their weird theories. People are saying some off the wall things. But allegedly Little Na's ex was on some type of pills at a party that he was at. Uh so he was caught running down the street in his tidy whities, high as a kite, and the people who. Don't know, for people that don't know, that means he was running in his rolls. They were definitely tidy whities, not boxers, not briefs. They were he was in the being and his cowboy boots and his cowboy boots. They said that he was going back to his way. He what's that old town road? Old road? Yeah, cowboy boots in the in the baby drolls, so he. Uh was he was looking. So he was charged with four felonies, including battery of police of the police officer after roaming they say, quote unquote naked, but he was in his draws. He ended up getting out. He did reassure the fans, you know, and this is what he said. He said, your girl is going to be okay, while admitting the past four days have been terrifying being locked up in jail. And I'm like, I mean, I bet it was. I bet it was. That's why I'm watching my tone and watching my behavior, you know, right. Yeah, we were talking during the break where it was like, you know, it was awesome that the show was on the news and it didn't involve you going. To jail, hey, because you know y'all y'all had y'all didn't have y'all no faith in me. Okay. I thought I was going to end up on the news for being beating somebody up. Yes, because you always get into confrontations at airports. Hey, that last run gave me a run for my money, Okay. So I am not surprised because when you dance with the devil, eventually he's going to burn you. This is the same guy who had the Satan shoes, remember that, Yeah, where he had tennis shoes, custom tennis shoes with blood in him. Yeah, a drop of human blood. Yeah. There were people that were saying that they think that that was something where he had to make a sacrifice. Well, I don't know. I don't know about all that. That's what the comments were saying on social media. I'm just saying, you're saying what the you know, social media people were saying, right, So. I don't know about all that. But what I do know is when you dance with the dark like that, bad things happen. There's no one, who ever, who ever wins in that arrangement. Right, Lil nas X has done some really dark things. He's come a long way, and I'm not saying that in a good way. He's come a long way from Old Town Road. Even Old Town Road was not I mean, the song was, it was catchy, but even then, even then it was not very good. Yeah, when you started listening to the lyrics. As a matter of fact, I think we might have did this on the show. I think you would have. I think you would the one who broke the lyrics down. Yeah yeah, talking about old Town road and drinking all doing all kinds of things. And he was going to elementaries and stuff performing like what nobody listening, No, it was it was wild. So that's, you know, to me, I'm not surprised. It's unfortunate. I don't. I don't wish that on nobody. But obviously he has an issue. He has a problem. I I hope he gets help. It has been abundantly clear that he needs Jesus, so I hope he gets I hope he gets that first and foremost. But it's just it's unfortunate, man, because it's not like the guy isn't talented, right, like he's he has talent, but he been on some trash from the moment that he got in the door, and eventually that stuff is gonna catch up to you. I don't I don't even want to know what drug he was on that made him so high that he thought it was good to, you know, stand in the middle of the street and some cowboy boots and his drawers. He was walking down the street, and that he was walking down and somebody recorded it off their cell phone, and I don't know is. That the Old Town Road. Good. Now they would have started singing it to him or playing that music. That's literally, yeah, that's literally what I just. That's literally what I was just doing, the old town road. He was on that old town road. All right. Man, boy, oh boy, drugs are bad kids. Stay away from drugs. Stay away from the devil too. He's not your friend. Next, all right, So next, I'm actually kind of like, okay, so this topic right here is something that I can really get on. This is something that you know, y'all know that I tend to get into. Okay, I always got an opinion always, Okay, my mama said, ever since I started speaking, I had an opinion. So I'm gonna get all right, So young thug was talking crap. He was talking to his girl on the phone, and the audio, you know, it got leaked. All right. Well, y'all know how when a man is in a relationship or whatever, and you know, they woman gets to asking or they communicate about another woman and the dude starts bashing said woman that they're speaking about. So let me tell you he was talking about. He was calling Glowrilla ugly. He said, I don't know. He was like all these dudes out here, they are probably hitting it. I don't even know why she ugly, She looked like a man, she's skinny, blah blah blah bashing her and she said, mind you just the same dude blowing my phone up to ask what color my eyes is? Do I need to say anymore? Usually when a man says some stuff about another woman to his woman some bad stuff, chances are he's either a messing with said woman low key, or B he liked that woman, he's attracted to her. Listen, I'm just the messenger. Okay, I'm just the messenger people. That's all. So I will say, young thug did apologize. I don't know if you saw that. Yeah, he did apologize. Look at you, you like um. Apologize Because she caught that he apologized. Has he got. So? Yeah, so he did apologize. I'm looking for the actual apology right now, he said, uh, And he did it on X he said, act glow the official. First of all, I'm sorry to you for my words, and I honestly don't think you're ugly at all. I was speaking from jail, just having a hard time with life. I don't like bashing girls and hardly ever did I'm sorry to you, twin, Like I. Said, bye, bye, ol boy, go somewhere somewhere. You ain't sorry. That's just jail talk. Yeah you you know she got no she don't want you. So I will say this. I always think it's weird when people bash people to try to impress other people, right, Like, I always think that that's weird and kind of corny, you know what I mean, Like like the guy who's trying to holler at a girl and they know somebody in common, and so that guy feels like he needs to boost himself up by trashing the other guy. Like that's whack it is. That's so corny, and any woman who falls for that is corny too. Oh, you don't even know how often I've witnessed that is. It is clown behavior. Okay, it is incredibly whack man And that is incredibly whack. So same thing here. I don't know where that came from. I don't know why he decided to comfort Gorilla like that, but I don't I don't understand that. But because they was probably having a random conversation with him and his girl, and you know, just random conversation, and she could have been like, oh this so and so glow she pretty she done glowed up, or you know, it could have been something you know what I mean, like yeah, in that sense, and he was probably like, oh, blah blah blah, I don't think so et cetera, et cetera. You know what I mean, Like that could be the case. But how did this How did this get out? Did somebody release the. Oh yeah, you know, I got lead, you know got lead. You know, this is the issue with like George's had quite a bit of problems when it comes to like their criminal justice system down there, like stuff getting leaked and cases being lost and case that they shouldn't have had, Like. Come on, now, it's the it's the CEOs that be Listen. There's some dirty CEOs. Darvy o, yes, dirty CEOs. I'm like, what the hell is going on in Georgia? Man, man, listen, he like, I'm telling you, I'm telling you. That's like see somebody else said that anytime you hear a man bad talk or woman, nine times out of ten he hollered at her and she curved him. Or or it might not even be that they could have had something in the past, or something could have you know what. I mean, It's just I don't know, man, I don't know. It was just I don't know, and I think like and I ain't trying to be funny, but Doug has been involved with the law enough to know that those calls are not private, you know what I mean? Like some of them be they don't. They don't. It's like they're intelligent, but like a lot of them are very intelligent, but they at the same point, they don't use their smarts, if that makes sense. I was about to I was about to ask, because I don't think I might have gotten had to receive a call or two from from a friend or something that has some issues of something. But I was going to ask you, so, Robin, you know criminals, Oh is this they would do? Like they do know they're being recorded right, yes, yes, it'll tell you. Actually, it tells you immediately this call is being recorded. It'll want to tell you. So, like, yo, man, you gotta you gotta be aware of that. Man. But I'm glad he apologized. I'm glad he apologizes. I know you poo it, but I'm glad that's his apology. You already did it, you dumb bashed her. I can't see. I can't see a man trying to bash me and saying this and that about me. I don't even think you really ugly boy, Stay it, save it because you done said it. It's already done. The deed is done. You already, you already said it. Yeah, yeah, you said what you said, like, don't try to be fake in my face. That's fake. You fake, and now I can't trust you. Bye, all right, let him know how to follow you, miss O'Malley. You can follow me on Instagram at Real Robin O'Malley, and you can follow me over on TikTok also at Real Robin O'Malley. And if you want to find me on Facebook, I'm there as well, and you can. Follow me at dd King Penn Avery where that's d T H E K I N G P I N. One more time, I want to send a special shout out to a Marie Potempsky coming on the show. Really appreciated. We are out of here, see you next week. This was produced by f c B
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