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🗓️ 2 July 2019
⏱️ 13 minutes
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In an interview with Tyler Perry (Taraji P. Henson and Lyriq Bent, who were on tour for Acrimony), we get into a discussion about why it's important to own your own outlets, art and platforms. It's about agency and power. This interview has been broken into two parts.
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0:00.0 | This is Karen Hunter and welcome to the hub. In part two of my interview with Tyler Perry actually I interviewed Tyler Perry |
0:17.1 | to Raji P Henson and Lyrrhic Bent they came through for publicity tour for the |
0:21.9 | movie Aquamoni at Sirius XM and I got to sit down and talk with them. |
0:25.0 | In part two, Tyler Perry and I talk about the quality of the work and how there's so many options now for people to use their eyeballs differently. |
0:34.8 | We don't just have to just watch something which raises the level for everyone, which I agree. |
0:39.7 | Competition breeds excellence. |
0:41.3 | But I also want to talk to you because by now if you listen to Serious |
0:44.0 | XM Urban View, you'll note that there's one less family member on the air and I |
0:49.7 | want to say this because we've been talking about this quite frequently on this podcast |
0:54.3 | space I don't own serious XM the choice to remove that person was not mine |
0:58.7 | however when you're in someone's, you have to follow their rules. |
1:02.5 | And let me just say, I am very grateful that Serious XM allows me to be on their airwaves every day, |
1:08.0 | and I'm very grateful that they also allowed me to program the channel on 126 but I was always mindful that I did not own |
1:15.6 | a control of that space so at any point in time if they want to take the mic for me |
1:20.0 | they can because that is their right to do that and it's like you know at the end of the day |
1:26.6 | if there are rules and regulations because they have legal concerns HR concerns they have so many |
1:30.9 | concerns when with a company that big and if someone violates any of those rules then they have to make those hard decisions |
1:37.5 | I respect that and I understand that's why we have speed limits when we drive you, so that everyone doesn't just do whatever the hell they want. |
1:45.0 | And quite frankly, I also am grateful for the boundaries because it allows us to constantly check and balance ourselves. |
1:52.0 | I know even in this space which I do own and |
1:54.9 | control that I don't go beyond the limits even if there's some things that I might want to say I |
1:59.4 | don't say them not because I'm afraid of saying them but I know that there are consequences to the words that come out of my mouth. |
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