Kel Mitchell Talks Good Burger, All That, Faith & Family | Corpus Christi Comic Con Q&A Panel
Jul 24, 2025
Join Kel Mitchell for an inspiring and hilarious Q&A panel from Corpus Christi Comic Con!
Kel opens up about his early days in theater, his breakout role on All That, creating Ed from Good Burger, and reuniting with Kenan Thompson for Good Burger 2—the most-watched original film launch on Paramount+.
The conversation dives deep into creativity, faith, legacy, and how he's reaching a new generation through entertainment and ministry. Hear stories about working with John Ritter, his favorite sketches, and how he balances family, faith, and fun in his career today.
📌 Highlights:
– Behind-the-scenes on All That and Good Burger
– Faith and how it influences his project choices
– Blessed Mode and God Mode: a powerful video game analogy
– Musical guests from the '90s & meeting his heroes
– Starting Kel's Burger Fest 🍔🎉
– Favorite burger joints (yes, Whataburger made the list)
– Live fan Q&A, freestyles, and laughs
🎤 Featuring: Kel Mitchell
📍 Corpus Christi Comic Con, July 2025
#KelMitchell #GoodBurger #AllThat #ComicCon #BlessedMode #KenanAndKel #Nickelodeon #ParamountPlus #BurgerFest #CliffordTheBigRedDog #GameShakers #PCV #90sNick
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Put your hands together for Kale
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Mitchell.
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He's dead. She's dead.
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I I don't think I should be way back
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here. Let's go.
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I'll come over here.
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Come over here. Yeah, you can sit
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wherever you want.
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Look at this. You guys got some cool
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stuff.
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You know, it feels very nice, right?
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IKEAish.
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Good.
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Very nice.
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Hi, Cal. You look great.
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Thank you.
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Very nice. I love you. Oh, thank you.
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Thank you. I'm actually wearing my I
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love orange stuff today.
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And there's a lot of orange stuff
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around. I do. I do.
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Well, welcome. Welcome. How is this your
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first time corpus corpus?
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I feel like I've been here before. Uh
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doing something. I can't remember. I was
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doing something. But shout out to
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Corpus. How y'all feeling?
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A lot of great people out here.
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So, I actually didn't have this question
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initially, but it just occurred to me.
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So obviously Good Burger Burger Chain.
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We are the home of water burger.
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Water burger. I know water burger.
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How does waterburger stand up to Good
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Burger?
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I don't know, dude.
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I mean, good burger. We have some really
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good burgers.
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But Waterburger is good. Okay, dude. Cuz
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every every place I go, they're like,
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"You got to try water burger." And I
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went in there and I it was it was
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chaotic. It started to get crazy. People
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are throwing burgers at me. I get free
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burgers where everywhere I go.
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So, shout out to Waterburg.
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Yeah.
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After party water burger. Yeah.
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Well, we're so happy to have you again.
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I went by your booth earlier. I was
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going to say hi. There was no chance cuz
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it was packed in. So, be sure guys, just
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a quick reminder, go if you want it.
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Today's last day of Comic-Con, go by,
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get an autograph from Cal. Go. And make
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sure also be thinking of questions you
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have. I'm going to have you guys line up
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here soon. So, be thinking of those
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questions while we go through a couple
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that I'm going to go through with Kell
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right now. Mel, I'm a big fan. Really
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excited to have you. I grew up watching
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a lot of the things that you've been in
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and I'm just so excited to be able to
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talk to you. This is just a dream come
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true.
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Oh, thank you.
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Um, so let's start with a little bit of
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an early question. I know you grew up in
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Shtown, grew up in Chicago.
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I was just there last year. I love it.
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Um, and you trained at the ETA Creative
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Arts Foundation. Yeah.
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So, how do those lessons I know that was
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like a long time early in your career,
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but how did you bring those lessons into
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your Nickelodeon days and what was kind
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of like that inspiration from those?
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I'm a theater kid to the art and I feel
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like starting out in theater is so
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important, you know, because uh there's
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no take one, there's no take two. Uh you
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know, you got to get it hit it on that
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stage from, you know, curtain open to
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curtain call. Uh go all the way through.
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The other thing that's beautiful about
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it is there's no egos in uh theater
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because you're working as a team. You
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know, backstage at any theater, musical,
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Broadway, everybody's working together.
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And uh I had the pleasure to move
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forward. I had a pleasure of working on
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an off Broadway play uh this year and it
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just put me back to my roots of like
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falling in love with acting in the first
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place uh being on the stage. And so I I
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you know I tell every actor if you
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haven't been on stage definitely get on
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stage and it needs to be a part of you
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know your acting because
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it's no joke you talk about actors who
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haven't done theater and then do it
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later in life and they're like that was
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really hard like it is hard. It's
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grueling. Um I've never experienced it
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firsthand. I got asked to sing at a
3:44
local place and I got to see backstage
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how I just went up for like one song and
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I was like wow this is insane and
3:50
chaotic and it really is. You get your
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chops that way. you get your shots that
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way. It's a machine and so uh to ask
3:56
your question, it definitely helped uh
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with me on all that because on all that
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I was ready like I was already, you
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know, playing playing different
4:04
characters, already doing my own makeup
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and stuff like that in theater cuz you
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got to hurry up, you know, switch and
4:08
change and uh so I mean we had crazy
4:10
hours uh at Gilbert. I mean not Gilbert
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but all that and all that. Our hours
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were crazy and all that and uh yeah,
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there weren't any union rules back then.
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So when it comes to social
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speaking of all that, so that was
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definitely a big thing for a lot of us,
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right? Growing up, we watch all that um
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us '9s Nickelodeon kids. Where my
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Nickelodeon kids,
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let's go
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TLC.
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Oh, love TLC, man.
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I should have totally brought up what
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Matt Lawrence said cuz he's chilling and
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I should love that. Um, so all that
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truly ranked among I would say the most
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iconic sketch comedy series of all time
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standing alongside of Saturday Night
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Live in Living in Color Matt TV just
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these great shows and it's up there.
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It's like on the Mount Rushmore is how I
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see it of, you know, amazing comedy
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sketch that really stands but really
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stands apart because it was for kids and
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teens and it was something so unique at
5:14
the time. who really pioneered sketch
5:16
comedy for kids,
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but I had no idea as I was doing a
5:19
little research and all this that, you
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know, you always hear about the SNL
5:22
audition process and what that's like
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and how a lot of these a lot of these uh
5:25
comedians come and bring their own
5:26
characters. Just it never occurred to me
5:28
that that was the way it went down for
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all that with these cute kids going up
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there and auditioning and coming up with
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your own kind of like early iterations
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of some of your characters. What
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iterations did you bring to your
5:40
audition? Well, so with me with with my
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uh audition, um I went in there and I
5:46
had a monologue cuz they said prepare a
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monologue and then prepare uh
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impersonations.
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I didn't want to just do impersonations
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of comedians that are already out and
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stuff like that. I was like, I want to
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impersonate things that I see in
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Chicago. So I impersonated my uncle, my
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coach, you know, all these different
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people. Yeah. So Coach Cream is based on
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my coach in my high school because he
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was really mean all the time. By the
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way, I feel like Keenan and K there's a
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little bit like poached a little bit of
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that.
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I'm just saying like I saw shades of
6:16
that in some of that was I think for
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real. I'm just saying.
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Oh yeah. Yeah. My coach uh Coach
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Chambers, he was mean. You know what I
6:25
mean? He was he was in there. So I did
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that in there.
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He appealed. Did I say he?
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Oh yeah, you did.
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Sorry. Sorry. I'm just emotional
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right now. But no, he appealed. I feel
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like there's a little bit of poaching
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off of us.
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Yes.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah,
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talks about that all the time.
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Like doing
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shout out to Shout out to I love those
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guys. I love those guys. But yeah, I I
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did that in there. Mason Clay was
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another old guy, one of my uncles. I
6:56
just did that voice.
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Um Ed was in there, you know, cuz I
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watch Save by the Bell and I was a big
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fan. I've met all of them from Syd. So
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that's been cool. But uh me and my
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friends used to do like a valley voice
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cuz we're from the south side of Chicago
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but we were like yeah like so hey you
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want to go like get a Chicago dog like
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yeah I do. So we would do those voices.
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I did that in there and they based
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around like a lot of my characters
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around the story. So it was cool. And
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even later I did crazy ones like if
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you're real all that fan like CJ and the
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Cloudy Nights. It was like a singy thing
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when I was listening to all this stuff
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was all this stuff. But we worked uh
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with the writers a lot and it was fun.
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So they so you kind of did you have your
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own ideas some of those characters and
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then they helped flesh it out with you
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that kind of
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Yeah. Well, okay. So now we own order
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and understanding business side of it,
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but they were getting characters from us
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and you know just doing it. I remember
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one time I went in and they were like,
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"Yeah, we need some more some some
7:53
characters. What do you got?" And I gave
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them all these ideas and uh I thought we
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were going to like flesh out some more,
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but it was like the next day they just
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had a script and they were like, "Well,
8:01
yeah, we use your idea." I'm like,
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"Well, hold on. I'm going to get paid
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for that." But now I have all my
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lawyers, my good teams and all that
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stuff like that. So I know what to do.
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But yeah. Yeah,
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I love that. Well, there's definitely
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some iconic characters.
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We got coach, of course. You mentioned
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coach creating. That was a huge little
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kids. What you doing over here? I see
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you. You're having a good time. Are you
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serious?
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Oh, my life. My life.
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I love doing that character cuz I just
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screen the kids on.
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Right. You need to do it like Chris.
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Like you just do it. They're like, "Oh,
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that's great." Children.
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All my characters would tear up stuff.
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Like I would always tear up the set all
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the time. It was so fun cuz I do have a
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lot of fun with the writers. Like
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they're always like K's just about to
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tear up everything. Like they would
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write in there like Kel does something
8:54
physical and they know that what's gonna
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happen. Oh yeah, they already
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and then Oprah win for me. I'm not sure.
9:02
Yeah, remember Oprah. That was an
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impersonation. They were like, "Okay, K,
9:06
why don't you play Oprah?" And I was
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like, "What?"
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Opra. I was from Chicago, so I'm like,
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"Okay, all right. I'll do my best."
9:14
But now it's like it's getting viral
9:16
now. Like you know that tic tac titties.
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Y'all got some tic tac dances. Y got
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some tic tac.
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Somebody in here knows how to tic tac
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dance.
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I guarantee you.
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Well, um, good burger. Of course, you
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guys. Good burger, y'all. Come on. Like
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I just
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It's such a classic. It holds such a
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beloved place in pop culture. Um,
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especially for us millennials and Nick
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Kids. I was a Nickelodeon kid. I felt
9:47
like I was cooler than the Disney kids
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cuz Nick Kid was cooler. I'm just
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saying.
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Um, and then the sequel, Good Burger 2,
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which by the way, can I just say broke
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records as the most watched original
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film launch on Paramount Plus and it
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holds that record.
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Yeah. Exactly. Produced by Keenan.
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That's right.
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What was that experience like revisiting
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Ed and working with Keenan the cast
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again? Was that like a full circle
10:13
moment for you?
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Definitely a full circle moment. Uh
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walking through I mean cuz you're you're
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going like this is a character that uh
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you know I created and played with when
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I was like 14, you know, and to be back
10:25
in these shoes and seeing him from, you
10:28
know, uh the eyes of an adult and having
10:30
kids. It was beautiful to have my own
10:32
kids in it. They played uh Ed's kids in
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it. So that was really really cool. Like
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Little Bun Bun and and Mustard and
10:39
Ketchup. I named them
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It was it was so fun and seeing them uh
10:44
work with that and then you know working
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with my brother you know knowing each
10:47
other for so many years and doing that
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and then we we had a reboot of all that
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that we did in uh 2016 to about 2018.
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So it was really really cool to uh I was
10:58
already in Ed's shoes and Ed seems to
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keep coming back all the time. I think I
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saw one a quick clip of like that that
11:04
second that reboot of all that and then
11:05
you came back as Gerber and the crowd
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was like deafening on even in the
11:10
watching the show like on TV you could
11:12
just tell the the reaction to that was
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just so huge.
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Yeah, the audience was it was so crazy
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because it was people that watched this
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from the '90s and then there were these
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new you know new audience of kids that
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uh had seen in the '90s but their
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parents had showed it to them. So far,
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our audience is just filled up with
11:27
entire families. And that was what
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that's why when we did part two uh for
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Good, it was like we want this to be a
11:33
family film. We want everybody to sit
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down with their kids and just laugh and
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enjoy, not worry about anything. There's
11:39
a lot of craziness in this world. So, we
11:41
just wanted everybody to just have some
11:42
fun, you know. Yeah.
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Well, now you have a brand new
11:46
generation of young cuz there's a lot of
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kids in the audience right now.
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generation that is appreciating your
11:52
work and and Good Burger and Good Burger
11:53
team. Like you said, it's kind of family
11:55
affair now. And what is that like seeing
11:57
like young kids that you know they were
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not born when you first started doing
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that?
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I love it. It's it's cool. Like, you
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know, 5-year-olds coming up to me going
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I love that. You know what I mean? And
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then they're having birthday parties
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with the the hair and everything. Uh
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theme parties. Uh when I drop my kids
12:17
off at school, their friends are like,
12:19
"Oh, your dad's the good burger guy. Do
12:21
it. Do it."
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It's like 7 in the morning. I'm like,
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"What?"
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I go, "Yeah." I love that. It's It's so
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It's so much fun. Then Cliff the Big Red
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Dog, too. I get that when people try to
12:35
You were nominated for
12:37
for a Thank you. And I was a T-Bo in
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that. So I do that voice for kids and
12:43
freak them out like be the best dog.
12:46
They go well it's T-Mo the black man.
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What's happening? I mean
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I mean you know I do a lot of these
12:54
interviews and it's like you know you
12:55
you become part of the fabric of our
12:58
lives like our growing up like the
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influence you have on us like you give
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us so much joy and you you do you add to
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the to who we are in some ways because
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we take those things with us and you
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remember them. We reference them all the
13:09
time. Um, it's just so cool that you're
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doing it for a brand new generation.
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Like, it's just
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I mean, it's it's a blessing, you know?
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Uh, this life is a journey, you know
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what I mean? And as actors, we have to
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understand that when we play characters,
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we're not the character. We're not the
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character, but uh, you know, the
13:25
creativity and the things that God has
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blessed us with, that's what we bring to
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the character.
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So, that's what that's what they're
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seeing, that joy that only God can
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bring.
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Absolutely. Absolutely. And that is a
13:37
great segue to my next question.
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We planned this out earlier.
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Hey, so um I know you're also the author
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of You're a pastor.
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You pastor.
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You're also the author of a faith-based
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book called uh Blessed Mode: 90 days to
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level up your faith.
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How has faith changed the way you choose
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projects today compared to when you were
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with Cena?
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Ooh. Uh my faith uh I go to God first on
14:07
everything. uh me and my wife need to go
14:09
to the pair of prayer closet and talk
14:11
about it with him trucks. You know what
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I mean? Because I do have my agents, my
14:15
lawyers, my entire team in other
14:17
businesses that I work on, but everybody
14:20
knows uh that God is the the big
14:23
director directing it all. So, I go to
14:28
I watched this really kind of like deep
14:31
and introspective interview and I know
14:32
we're fun, but I really resonated with
14:35
me and I wanted to bring it up.
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um where you mentioned about mistakes
14:39
are really just lessons and I quote I
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wrote it down like I typed it in
14:44
my journey is a learning process and
14:46
that mistakes make you who you are and
14:48
then you gave this really great I love
14:50
that it was a good word comic con might
14:52
as well do a video game uh you did this
14:54
really great video game analogy it
14:55
really struck a chord with me why don't
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you kind of share that analogy
14:59
okay so the reason I came up with uh
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Bless is because uh there's gamers that
15:05
are designers of games, right? And those
15:07
designers of games, they have uh
15:10
something that they call god mode that
15:12
that that's in video games. So, a lot of
15:14
video game people are like, "Yep." And
15:15
so, in there, there's a bunch of cheat
15:17
codes. There's a bunch of ways you can
15:19
get through the game a lot faster so
15:21
that they can see if there's anything
15:22
wrong with the game so you can skip
15:24
levels really fast. So, when the
15:26
consumers and the people playing the
15:27
game started to find that out, like up,
15:29
down, left, right, start, you know,
15:30
Nintendo, you know, all those all those.
15:33
And when you find those, you can jump
15:35
levels and get to places a lot faster
15:37
than anybody that wouldn't know the
15:39
code, right? Because you know what the
15:41
designer knows, right? So a lot of times
15:44
when we're going through a lot of pain,
15:45
we're going through a lot of uh struggle
15:47
and things like that, we stay stuck. But
15:49
when we know what the designer knows,
15:51
the person who designed us, which is
15:53
God, he designed you for a purpose,
15:55
right? So when he designed you for a
15:57
purpose, now you can skip over certain
15:59
things that people get stuck at because
16:00
you go to him. You go to the designer
16:02
first and he'll show you which way to
16:04
go, which way to. So that's why I call
16:09
it bless mode. You know, I call it bless
16:11
mode because they you're supposed to
16:13
renew your mind cuz everybody has their
16:16
own things that they go through.
16:17
Somebody might be going through
16:18
something here today. You never know.
16:20
That's why you always want to be the
16:21
reason why somebody smiles or the reason
16:23
why somebody can say, you know, say
16:25
something to them, you know, something
16:26
nice, you know. And so for me, it's like
16:29
this, like, hey, get up in the morning,
16:31
spend time with God first. That way,
16:33
give it all to him. And that's the thing
16:35
that bless.
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I love that. And I did. If you guys want
16:38
to start lining up, we're going to take
16:40
some questions here in a minute. So, go
16:41
ahead and get up on that mic right there
16:43
in a sec.
16:44
Get up on the mic.
16:45
Get up on the mic, guys.
16:49
Oh,
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you know what? Let's just let's just get
16:52
into it.
16:53
I was going to ask you one more
16:54
question, but let's just get into it.
16:55
Um, go ahead and give your and make sure
16:58
you give up. It's sometimes hard to hear
16:59
on that mic. So, your name your
17:00
question.
17:00
Yep. All right. So, you get free burgers
17:03
before you go. What are your top five
17:05
burger joints as of right now?
17:07
Um, Billionaire Burgers. They're in Los
17:10
Angeles. They make uh this lobster
17:12
burger that's really, really good. Uh,
17:16
uh, B&M Burgers. They're in LA, too, as
17:18
well. Water Burger is good. Water.
17:21
That's what I'm saying.
17:25
in and out. Uh, and let me make this
17:27
announcement real quick. Uh, I, you
17:30
know, you guys have been to Fest, right?
17:32
Food fest and stuff like that. Okay.
17:35
Food fest. And so, you know, me and my
17:36
family go to a lot of food fest,
17:38
watermelon fest, uh, uh, you know,
17:40
what's the other one? Chili fest. Bunch
17:42
of them. You know what I mean? Uh, I'm
17:44
having my own fest and it's called Kel's
17:47
Burger Fest. It's carnival rides. Uh,
17:50
musical guest. Uh burgers are going to
17:52
be there too as well. Our first one I
17:55
hooked up with uh Bucket Listers, me and
17:57
my me and my team. And uh this is me
17:59
doing my entrepreneurship. I have my own
18:01
kills burgerfest with bucket listers.
18:04
It's going down August 30th in New York
18:06
City in
18:09
the club. I just want to say that since
18:11
I'm talking about
18:13
you also have your own orange solo.
18:15
We are working on that right now. Uh the
18:19
ink is almost dry on that. I'm super
18:21
excited. Um, you're going to see me
18:23
doing some stuff with uh Good Pop. Y'all
18:26
know Good Pop. Good Pop. They're a
18:27
company that makes some really good
18:28
sodas and they make uh, you know, frozen
18:32
pops. So, you're going to see me rolling
18:34
out a lot of stuff like that. But, uh, I
18:36
figured it's it's about branding and
18:38
ownership and so that's what we're doing
18:40
now. Yeah. I'm in that part of my life.
18:42
Yeah.
18:44
Everybody, what's your name and your
18:46
question? Let me get your mind. My name
18:47
is Carson and I wanted to ask um what
18:50
was it like whenever you got called up
18:52
to be in all that?
18:55
What was it like? It was amazing, man. I
18:57
remember I had auditioned uh twice
18:59
already and I remember the phone call to
19:01
go to LA for our final audition. I
19:04
remember uh anytime you audition for
19:06
something, there's a few days when you
19:07
didn't hear anything, you think like,
19:08
oh, I probably get it. You just go to
19:10
the next thing. But I remember it was
19:11
real late at night and uh no cell phones
19:14
back then all the way. Uh, I remember my
19:17
mom uh the phone rang at the house. Mom
19:20
picked her up, said hello. And who else?
19:22
Uhhuh. Oh, what now? Los Angeles. Oh,
19:26
what's going on? So, and so we had to
19:28
fly to Los Angeles. Uh, my mom's
19:31
pregnant at the time. So, shout out to
19:32
my mom for doing that and flying out
19:34
there with me cuz I was young. Shout out
19:36
to the mas
19:38
right now.
19:39
Yes.
19:41
Mom and dad right there.
19:42
Oh, hey. I saw y'all earlier. Oh, so
19:45
sweet. They're glowing over there.
19:46
They're looking at you like doing your
19:48
thing. I love that. I love that. But uh
19:50
but yeah, they flew out there uh with
19:52
me, my mom, and then my dad held it
19:54
down, my older sister. And uh yeah, but
19:57
I got got and went and did my bunch of
20:00
kids from every walk of life in every
20:02
city because they did a nationwide
20:04
search. It was like the Avengers and we
20:06
had to go in there and tell every funny
20:08
joke that we could in sketch, but I got
20:10
in there and made it through.
20:12
Yeah.
20:12
Thank you, Carson. for your question.
20:15
Name your question, please.
20:16
My name is Eric and
20:18
I like those shoes. I like the shoes.
20:23
Uh, so one's a request, the other's a
20:25
question.
20:26
Request, can you give us your best PZB
20:30
flow?
20:32
PZB.
20:33
You know what's crazy? PZB is double G.
20:37
So for all my Game Shaker fans, Game
20:39
Shakers in the building, Game
20:42
Shakers. So he was he was PZB first on
20:45
the Sammy Cat show. Okay.
20:47
And so we did that and then we were
20:48
like, "Yo, let's have a whole show with
20:51
Double G." And then so you had Double G
20:53
and the Game Shakers. Yeah. Uh and I did
20:55
this downstairs. Uh
20:57
so let's go. Uh now let me see the club
21:00
go off as I step on the mic. Game
21:03
Shakers in the spot. They just popping.
21:06
You know the whole crowd.
21:09
So when you hear me, baby, you better
21:12
drop that. Drop that. Let the biscuit
21:16
know. Drop that and let the whole ground
21:19
know. Drop that cuz you can't get enough
21:23
when you drop that. So you better pick
21:25
it up.
21:32
That was perfect.
21:34
And the question was, what's your
21:35
favorite scripture verse? Oh, I can do
21:39
all things through Christ's truth.
21:40
Amen.
21:42
All things.
21:45
Oh, nice. I loved your I love that you
21:46
did that cuz you probably one question.
21:48
We're trying to get as many of you guys
21:49
as we can.
21:50
Come on to the mic. Name a question.
21:52
What's up, Cal? My name is Matt.
21:54
What's up, man?
21:54
Uh, you you're a funny guy. You
21:56
obviously made an impression on a lot of
21:58
people. Um, as someone who's been
22:01
blessed enough to work with comedy
22:02
greats like John Ritter, Tommy Davidson,
22:05
Steve Harvey, like who who is someone
22:08
that's made an impression on you? What's
22:09
that impression that you take with you
22:11
and that you'd like to share?
22:13
Wow. Those great,
22:14
you know, when I get this question over
22:17
like I I'll name like someone. Uh but
22:21
now I'm starting to realize that uh
22:25
every last one, you know, bro, every
22:28
last one because when you get to know
22:30
the the man, the person, you know, uh
22:32
behind their talent and things like that
22:34
and get to hang out with him like John
22:36
Ritter, I used to watch Thre's Company
22:37
at night when I was supposed to be
22:38
sleeping, you know what I mean? IC watch
22:41
and then to work with him on play for
22:43
the big red dog but then actually work
22:46
with him in the studio talking to him
22:48
giving me advice and it was just it's
22:50
those moments. So uh I have wonderful
22:52
moments from every uh you know comedian
22:56
that I looked up to especially like
22:58
Tommy Davidson and all these great guys
23:00
man uh to this day you know.
23:03
Yeah man, man. Appreciate you.
23:05
Thanks bro.
23:06
Hey guys I'm getting the word over there
23:08
that we got to cut it. Um, we got to cut
23:10
it a little bit short, I think. But is
23:13
there time for one more question? Do we
23:14
got time for one more?
23:16
We got one more question. One more
23:17
question. Let's do it.
23:18
Hey, K. My name is Trey.
23:20
What's up, Trey?
23:21
Uh, very honored to ask a question here
23:24
and be the last one. Uh, so with all
23:26
that, uh, you guys had a lot of great
23:28
musical guests, especially like with RB
23:30
and all that. Who was one person or one
23:34
artist that you got to hang out with
23:36
there that you're still blown away by?
23:40
still blown away by it or just just like
23:43
super excited that I saw um I mean
23:46
everybody cuz you know I do I'm in I'm
23:48
into hip-hop you know what I mean I do
23:49
Christian hip-hop as well
23:52
um let me see I mean everybody bro like
23:55
okay but blown away when you say
23:58
that was a big one because we got to
24:01
work with Wendy and then also the kids
24:04
choice award awards she hosted uh the
24:06
kids choice awards and then Kevin and I
24:08
got to work with her and do segments.
24:10
So, that was fun. But, I mean, imagine
24:12
this, bro. Like, you got a Walkman on
24:14
and you're listening to all these
24:15
artists and then a few months later,
24:17
you're on you're hanging out with them
24:20
backstage at uh, you know, on all that
24:22
in the studio. So, it was just like so
24:24
surreal, you know, being a teen at that
24:26
age to like have TLC do your theme song
24:29
and you was just listening to them on
24:31
the radio. So, uh, it's super awesome,
24:33
man. Yeah.
24:34
Do the
24:36
Come on, man. Rest in peace. Uh me and
24:38
Kulio became really good friends. So
24:40
yeah, bro. It's awesome. Awesome. Thank
24:42
you so much, guys. Guys, we got to wrap
24:44
right now. But thank you so much, pal.
24:47
This has been a great
24:50
um can we hear the Can we all do it
24:52
together?
24:52
You ready? Let's do it.
24:55
Good. Good. Can I take your
24:59
dudes?
25:02
All right, dudes. She's a dude.
25:04
Everybody's a dude. Guys, make sure and
25:06
clear the room except for the MVPs or
25:08
for the VIPs. And one more time, give it
25:10
up for kill
25:12
me at my table. If you didn't get to ask
25:14
a question, meet me at my table. I'm
25:17
going out right now.
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