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May I Elaborate? Sound Wisdom from JB Smoove

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May I Elaborate? Sound Wisdom from JB Smoove

Jerry Brooks

Comedy, Society & Culture

4.71.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 October 2021

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Today JB Smoove and Miles explain that sometimes you need silence to finally hear your own genius. Today’s Quote: “Those who dance are considered insane by those who can’t hear the music.”– George Carlin (You're Doing a Freaking Great Job, Workman Publishing). Follow JB on Twitter. Follow Miles on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

New day, new, you wake your way, only straws, glasses,

0:04.4

but they don't fucking grab it to you.

0:06.8

Be mine, listen to me, I elaborate,

0:11.0

daily wisdom from me, J.B. Smooth.

0:18.0

Out here in Southern California,

0:21.0

we always have an issue with energy conservation.

0:26.0

They're always pleading with us to turn shit off.

0:30.0

And now I'm not gonna argue with that.

0:33.0

If you're not using something, I'm plugged that motherfucker.

0:36.0

But you don't need me to tell you that.

0:38.0

That's some obvious shit.

0:40.0

But here's an extra tip for you.

0:42.0

I'm plugged shit that you're not using

0:44.0

because sometimes even if that shit is off,

0:47.0

it still draws energy.

0:49.0

Sometimes we have shit on our mind.

0:52.0

Shit that is not important or imperative.

0:55.0

But for some reason, we can't stop thinking about it.

1:00.0

And this is metaphorically speaking.

1:02.0

You lay in bed?

1:04.0

What did my boss mean when he said that?

1:07.0

Now this is some shit your boss said two months ago.

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