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L: What else is going on? C: I have a seminar that I do that I want to launch called the Grassroots Seminar and Showcase Tour, where we travel to different cities across the country. My problem with seminars is that they all ask and answer the same boring questions. The artist never really gives anything that they can really implement into their career and take advantage of and monetize from. You know, it’s like some of the people that are on these panels are scared to give away these “secrets”. Everybody is afraid that the next guy may take his place. Personally, I don’t care about that as long as it moves The Collective. That’s the major issue, that’s the major point, moving The Collective. If we as individuals thought that way to think of the whole versus ourselves, then we will be so powerful. So powerful, that’s I just want people to know that I’m here. There are a lot of people that lost their hope in the 608 on really establishing themselves and getting themselves out here. I just wanted to let the people know that I’m here and that I’m willing to help in any way which I can. I do a lot of consultation. That’s very important to me. Because people need to understand the why. You know, so that they’ll know exactly what they’re doing. So and understand the direction that they’re going. I have tons of different ways for you to do it nationally and internationally. I am connected with all of the major radio stations, I’m a part of major not only radio stations, but record labels, I work with all of the major dj coalitions. So getting the music out here on a national and international level is not a problem. I even deal with theater. I deal with all sorts of different things depending upon what the need is. So, you know, I’m here, I’m honest. On a personal note, last year I actually died and came how that’s how everyone separates us. L: What do you want readers to know?

back. The valve in my heart busted. I was rushed to UW. They went to work on me, and I went under and literally was gone. I heard some people call it a life after death experience. I had one of those, but I didn’t see a light at the end tunnel. My situation was that it was total darkness. And I was sitting at a table. And across from me was the Grim Reaper. And the Grim Reaper was shaking. While he was shaking, there was a commanding voice talking. The voice said a lot of different things, but one thing that I thoroughly remember that just sticks in my head was “Be still and know that I am God”. When I came to, I couldn’t move. I couldn’t walk. And that was difficult for me. My voice was messed up because they said I woke up twice in the middle of a surgery, literally while my chest was open. What ended up happening was that my body began to recover at an alarming pace. They had me go over to the VA for rehab and within I say thirty days, I was out of rehab. I literally was forced to sit back and look at my life for what it was at that time. I was under way too much pressure. I was doing too much. He started to remove certain things from my life and instill other more positive things in my life. I just thank God for it. That’s why I try to do what I can where I can for the community and people with my talents and what I know, because God gave me a second chance. I firmly believe that. Everyone deserves a second chance. Chill is also the program director for 95.5 in Madison. He is the Owner of Come Clean Empire, hosts the radio show Come Clean Take Over Radio and is the creator of Talk it Out. Chill owns Internet based Come Clean Radio station, is the midwest manager for Nerve DJs, and is an artist manager with Equity Distribution/Roc Nation.

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