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  • Now we have some MVPs of the team,

  • Coco world, you know, her

  • as the cohost of Conan O'Brien needs a friend Sonoma Ceci.

  • And is here, you know him

  • from Black-ish you know him from this very funny

  • special on Netflix called cold-hearted, which I personally

  • I wanted that name, but you know, he got it

  • before me and he's got a new, special slash non special out.

  • I want to talk to him about please.

  • Welcome Sonoma SSKC and Deon Cole.

  • Thank you both for being here.

  • What's up family.

  • How's everybody.

  • We're good.

  • Donna, what is that behind you?

  • No, I don't know.

  • Okay, so I'm at, I'm at the Largo where I'm backstage.

  • Cause we're shooting today.

  • And then I looked over and there's a random

  • like military uniform here for no reason.

  • I don't even know what this is.

  • What side is that for?

  • What does that represent?

  • The what?

  • What kind of military?

  • What does that is

  • that when Americans, ally,

  • I don't even know

  • Role-play outfit.

  • I put it on, put it on a lot of trouble.

  • Just random military outfit behind her

  • Could be for any side

  • Size, probably about this

  • the perfect size

  • fits like a glove.

  • And it's not yours That

  • you feel powerful.

  • Yes. I feel like I can do anything without any

  • repercussions. Boxing

  • As hell was like a Steve Harvey suit in the military.

  • I remember I wrote a bid for cone

  • in about Steve Harvey suits and that didn't

  • Yeah, I might be giving away.

  • Oh, snap.

  • Would it take

  • for you to join any sort of military organizations?

  • I don't think I could ever join the military.

  • I don't know.

  • Can you guys

  • I, no, I wouldn't because I did a TV show where

  • I played a soldier and then I always get cast

  • as a soldier who dies immediately.

  • It's like coward, soldier, number one, we were like

  • I don't think we can do this.

  • And I die when like the first part of the show

  • when the credits are still rolling

  • of like who's in the show.

  • I died at that part.

  • I'm black.

  • I know every black person dies during the credits

  • of horror movies die.

  • When like the, every horror movie

  • the credits go up and they go what's that

  • During the song

  • during the song where they introduce everyone.

  • No, it's about me and my cone in bed

  • the desk moving back and forth.

  • Yeah. Look at you.

  • Look at the setup.

  • You guys are not familiar.

  • Dr. Cole has been deejaying disco mornings.

  • You bought all this equipment a couple of years ago.

  • And then just in the lockdown, you started

  • Bought it four years ago and never had time to play

  • with it and just had it sitting up.

  • And then when this pandemic hit, I was like

  • let me see if I can play this.

  • And next thing you know, I start

  • at DJ sending me records to break and all of that.

  • So it's been going great.

  • It's I'm good.

  • It's been fun.

  • Something to do.

  • Keep your mind saying you live alone

  • and you don't have no woman or no pets.

  • He's the DJ that cries like right

  • before the bass drops, he fully cries.

  • You took to live through the music.

  • When I first started people's bossing up laughing, man

  • it was like, don't quit your day job.

  • Like, cause I was so horrible with it

  • but I figured, you know what?

  • If I learn how to do this in front of these people's faces.

  • They going to feel some kind of way

  • because you should be doing something

  • with your pandemic time.

  • You should be learning a new language, writing the script

  • doing something you love to do.

  • And while you're laughing at me, I'm going to

  • I'm going to get better.

  • And that's exactly what happened.

  • Do you ever do requests?

  • I know DJs absolutely hate that.

  • Nah, I won't do no requests.

  • No, not at all.

  • Coming up to the booth, grabbing on your equipment.

  • Yeah. I'm like, why are you going to come in here

  • and ask to request something you just heard in the car?

  • Like you should have it on your playlist already.

  • Come in here and want to hear it too.

  • Like you love it.

  • That much.

  • You play a

  • Full episode of the Joe Rogan podcast.

  • I've started talking about nootropics.

  • That's how I get.

  • Yeah.

  • And you also have your record behind you deliver

  • try to work your standup into some disco just on the B side.

  • Yeah, one day I did it one day I played a track

  • and I played, I played my, my, my comedy on the track

  • but then I took it off.

  • Cause I play every Sunday at like 11:00 AM

  • and a lot of older people

  • and it just didn't go good with disco Sunday fellowship.

  • And I was gone.

  • You see that being out, sticking the mouth, pushing them.

  • I was like, yeah, that ain't

  • that ain't that ain't the Lord.

  • This guy be, I don't know this guy.

  • I need a backslide

  • as our Deon Cole, Saturday night, backslid backslid.

  • So Sona has picked up kind of a quarantine skill.

  • You picked up archery.

  • If you kept up with that, my husband wanted to

  • buy a gun and I was like, please don't buy a gun.

  • And so he's like, okay, I'm going to buy a bow and arrow.

  • And so he bought

  • like this massive bow and arrow and all the equipment

  • like the risk card and the thing that you put

  • on your back to like pull out arrows, what is it called?

  • A Quill quiver.

  • I forgot Quill quiver, quiver.

  • And so sometimes like we just go into our backyard

  • and we just shoot bows and arrows that this bag.

  • Wow, just enough.

  • Terrible things were happening last year that I

  • remember when, when you, when you were

  • you told me about this, I

  • my first thought was not like, Whoa, that's whimsical.

  • It was like, that's actually smart.

  • It's actually fun.

  • It sounds fun as hell.

  • But if you're using it to protect you all, you will be shot.

  • Just know, just know that, know

  • that they will shoot you the time it takes

  • for him to put his gloves on and grab his arrows

  • Lick the arrow and line it up.

  • Cause I know he licked his arrow

  • lick the arrow and line it up.

  • Why is tack making the arrows?

  • Because that you got this dissenters, the away

  • to do it.

  • You gotta lick the arrow.

  • You lick your arrow, you do all of this and then you gotta

  • then you gotta like Amy, you gotta get the AME.

  • He will be

  • Well, why is he signing up to leave DNA at the scene?

  • That's just, that's just sick arrows stuff.

  • You do, man.

  • Arrow stuff is cool.

  • Arrow stuff.

  • There are, there are better ways to protect yourself

  • from like a home invasion.

  • Robert was standing there like this, like

  • In your dressing room

  • What did he say?

  • We missed a solid joke.

  • He said, I left that rash cream in your dressing.

  • That's great.

  • Tell us about the rash.

  • There is no rash.

  • He's just being an.

  • You know, Matt's a pretty sharp guy.

  • He wouldn't just make something up beyond you did something

  • I would never do where you put out essentially

  • a non special, special pretty recently on Netflix

  • his YouTube channel.

  • I think it's on where you're working out material for tour

  • for not even a special where you're like

  • I have a half idea to even

  • before you go on, you do these small

  • Shows that if, if anyone even listen

  • to a voice memo of mine, I think I would die.

  • And you put this out, eats so funny.

  • It's hostile.

  • You're yelling at audience members.

  • It's incredible.

  • What, besides just like having nothing to do.

  • What was the incentive behind putting that out?

  • I'm thinking like, yeah, all that material

  • that I was working on

  • for my special that I chose not to use, it's still funny.

  • And I was like, man

  • I wonder I should put something together.

  • So I put together all this footage

  • of stuff that I was doing, that I was working on, that

  • that I did not choose from

  • for my tour or my up and coming special.

  • And I was like, man, I should just put it together

  • and show the people, just the whole process of, of

  • of how we come up with material

  • and how it doesn't work and how we insecure with it.

  • And just these nights of everything and glorified

  • everything ain't in front of 3000, 5,000 people every night.

  • This is 40 people, me trying to work this

  • out and show people this process, you know, as well

  • as give them something, you know, that they can laugh

  • at and have during these pandemic times or whatever.

  • So I put it together and Netflix solid and they was like

  • like, like, yeah, we can definitely do this.

  • And I was like, yeah

  • we should definitely put it on the YouTube channel.

  • Like just keep it wrong, give it to the people.

  • And they was like, yeah, let's do it.

  • And we put it out.

  • And I think I'm like up to

  • I've spent probably about since October

  • November. Yeah, we almost

  • I said it a million, which is crazy.

  • I, I watched it maybe a couple

  • of times it was the first thing that made me really

  • miss performing lie because that's what it is.

  • You watch a special, someone has a bunch

  • of purple lights behind them and a leather shirt.

  • They never wear that.

  • Doesn't make me miss it.

  • That's like, Oh, I feel like his agents are backstage.

  • But when you're in the lab, you're yelling at people.

  • This woman's eye catfish.

  • That was the first thing that made me miss performing live.

  • And it was, and it was genuine, you know

  • it was a genuine, it was a genuine take.

  • All those with genuine takes.

  • And I was like preparing for my tour

  • that I was going to go out on in April.

  • And then when COVID hit, it just stopped all that.

  • And I just was like, you know?

  • But so the trip out thing is, people love it

  • and I'm glad they love it and they'd be gravitating to it.

  • But they didn't, they still haven't seen what I kept.

  • So I would love.

  • So if, if they're loving that

  • I can't wait for them to see what I kept, you know

  • out of all those nights.

  • Yeah.

  • Because also you're doing well.

  • You're the first person I've seen do well in am I wrong?

  • Is this performed in the improv lab?

  • The lab

  • Yes. Okay.

  • So if anyone's not familiar, the improv is like

  • I've got a divorce and mom's house is the main room.

  • It's incredible.

  • There's the food.

  • And then the lab dad's house, mostly a bar.

  • There's not a lot of people.

  • It's sketchy.

  • People have nothing better to do.

  • It's hostile for no reason.

  • And you pulled off essentially a special

  • in the worst room in LA, arguably the worst room.

  • See, the thing about LA is when it comes to comedians

  • that's why everybody thinks they funny

  • because everybody here is so polite.

  • And so giving that mother be feeling like yo, they

  • the funniest in the world

  • but you gotta take that to Memphis.

  • They will murder your in Memphis.

  • They will throw at you.

  • That shouldn't even be at the comedy shows the though.

  • So you rice

  • I have a wedding later.

  • So I was like, man, let me get, let me do the lab.

  • And the people at the improv is so cool, man.

  • And so I was like, they was like, yeah

  • you want to work out in the main room?

  • I was like, nah, nah, I am, I am.

  • And my, and my manager, I mean, my agent Andrew was like

  • yo yeah, you, you should, you should do the lab.

  • And we was like, fine.

  • So we got up and I did.

  • And I was like, I remember those first few nights.

  • I was like, this is not the move.

  • And then I started going, great.

  • It's not the mood because everywhere else

  • you really ain't going to be able to get the real people

  • gonna laugh just to be, just to be generous.

  • And that, that doesn't help you.

  • Like in LA, a lot of LA, not LA people were people

  • in LA that the know that you're not helping when you're

  • when you're being polite.

  • Because what you're doing is you setting comics

  • of failure when they leave LA

  • Because it's all performers in LA, in New York.

  • So everyone, if it doesn't go over up, people

  • like I'm just so happy.

  • He's expressing himself off day in my class.

  • I was very vulnerable in my act.

  • I just appreciate his vulnerability.

  • And then you go to Phoenix with someone that lost their job

  • they hate their wife.

  • They're addicted to Percocet.

  • The spaghetti is always too wet

  • and people are like, Oh, sad life.

  • Now

  • It's a world of difference, man.

  • It's really different.

  • So I was like, I want to have one of the hardest rooms

  • because I figured like this, if they'd give me a hard time

  • in this room, this would be the equivalent

  • to me doing okay.

  • I mean, so I was like, yeah, I'm, I'm going to do it.

  • And it's, and it shows.

  • And especially when, when you, when you look at it

  • like when people, w w when people look at it, you, you see

  • this is, this, isn't your normal LA sec audience.

  • You know, this is, this is like me, like soul wrenching

  • like riding home with no radio, you know, a bad second

  • Go home.

  • Oh, I know that where you're like, you piece of

  • you don't even deserve music.

  • Oh, you hear his turn signals.

  • You hear the light changed.

  • How am I hearing light?

  • That's

  • The other thing that you kept in your special?

  • I was so happy about is you were like

  • why did I wear this sweater?

  • Because I'm a joke.

  • Doesn't go over.

  • Well

  • That shirt.

  • And again, especially if it's new, you get home.

  • And you're like, just stupid.

  • Why would they put

  • Why was it like

  • Blame your set on everything?

  • Why did I eat meal before I went?

  • I'm going to eat oatmeal, oatmeal.

  • That's full man.

  • To DJ on Sundays.

  • Milling cuts every Sunday, Deon Cole plan

  • the cuts and eat oatmeal.

  • Every Sunday, 11:00 AM just go oatmeal

  • Geriatric.

  • Oh God.

  • Oh God.

  • What's happening with the mask on with the mask.

  • It's a myriad of reasons.

  • How are you guys doing what you doing, buddy?

  • Well, you know, just going over my notes, whatever.

  • Just grinding it out.

  • Just trying to grind it out.

  • Say nice coat.

  • Nice. Jeez.

  • Yeah. That's what I'll do in it.

  • A biplane here from the Truman era.

  • Ooh. And a big old phone pouch in here.

  • And it's creeping me out.

  • Like, God, I gotta run.

  • I gotta get my makeup on.

  • I'll see you guys later.

  • Love you, man.

  • Love you.

  • Don't tell anybody

  • about the ventriloquist dummy

  • we're ahead of you.

  • Oh my God.

  • That was horrifying.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I was upset about how much I look like that dummy.

  • Like

  • It looks like the dummy.

  • I would work out my therapy.

  • You need to yell at you.

  • Yo Sona, what room are you in?

  • There's a military outfit in a ventriloquist dummy.

  • That's

  • Got, gotta make it on the show.

  • Yeah. Look at that room.

  • Weightlifting.

  • Largo's known for its body building

  • 1981.

  • That's sad because that means someone peaked in 81.

  • And they're still keeping that around.

  • I don't even know whose it is.

  • I remember one of my mom's boyfriends had bodybuilding tapes

  • and he was really proud of them.

  • And we didn't have to watch bodybuilding tapes

  • which are just a guy just going like

  • There's no action.

  • So you're just watching a man's nude torso.

  • So now you've been doing well

  • at the beginning of the year, doing Sona fixes your life.

  • A lot of things have changed in San.

  • You might be bringing it back.

  • I can have the questions got more serious.

  • No, no, no, no.

  • I don't.

  • I even, if there is a serious question, I'm not

  • equipped to answer it.

  • I'm not like a licensed therapist.

  • And most of the advice that I give is terrible.

  • So I think that, you know, I think that it's just

  • we're going to keep it lighthearted and fun.

  • It'll come back eventually.

  • It's really fun to do it

  • Where you're like, I can't without naming names

  • that you were like, I can't answer this.

  • I've answered all of them.

  • Yeah. None of them are like you, a lot of them are like

  • what do I like, what should I cook for Thanksgiving?

  • Or, Hey, can I eat old butter?

  • Like, you know, those are the questions

  • That people

  • That's what I said.

  • And also I'm, I'm in the house where I'm like

  • I don't even pay attention to the best buy or sell by dates.

  • I go by smell.

  • So if something smells weird, I won't eat it.

  • But if it's like two weeks

  • past the expiration date and it's fine

  • Dan, how do you feel about that?

  • Because like the best before cell bites all over the place

  • it's kind of like asking somebody

  • to LA their age where it's just like

  • let's just say I'm best before June.

  • Like you, can't no way to tell the dates on anything.

  • Are you guys strict with dates?

  • I'm not garbage growing.

  • Yeah. And if something annually there

  • it's like an almond milk.

  • And it says February 21st and you see, and it smells fine.

  • You won't even eat.

  • You won't drink it.

  • I'm throwing that away because I've done it before.

  • And I was like, hell yeah, whatever.

  • And I got sick one time.

  • And after that I was like, okay, I'm good.

  • It's like, once you get sick, you been, you been good.

  • So, you know

  • you're going to keep eating all those expire things.

  • What about medicine?

  • Do you do the same thing with medicine?

  • Oh yeah.

  • Better cough syrup.

  • Rova tests and gets better

  • After the day you have to separate a little bit

  • starts to curdle.

  • Ooh, what's this, my parents are very old school.

  • My mom did not give us like medicine.

  • She just was like, just tough it out and beat it.

  • Old school.

  • That's like the 16 hundreds he did

  • out and do some bloodletting.

  • So we would just suffer and then we'd get over it.

  • So I don't even

  • I don't even know what medicine I have in my house.

  • Like, I don't think I have any, I don't have cold syrup.

  • This is the only medicine.

  • A lot of family.

  • They have like syrup and Pepto-Bismol and duct tape.

  • That's that's, that's all they fix anything.

  • That's wrong

  • With the duct tape for my stomach hurts.

  • While a little piece of duct tape, all those toxins out.

  • It's like those viewers strips, dip it in holes.

  • The toxins I might have to take off soon.

  • Cause we're going to have to do this interview.

  • I'm so sorry.

  • No, no.

  • We're going to wrap up soon.

  • We got, we got a bunch of stuff here.

  • It's been great.

  • Okay, good.

  • This is also the internet where no, one's like

  • can the show be longer?

  • No one.

  • I wish this was people's many open tabs right now.

  • We have like horns, some cracks, those perks.

  • They're not going to buy some screenplay.

  • They're not going to finish.

  • And then we're over here talking

  • about archery and lick and arrows.

  • Maybe Sona fixes your life is going to come back

  • in the near future.

  • I think so.

  • So send her some real heavy questions, hard hitting stuff.

  • I'll I'll fix anything.

  • And then Dion has the special

  • out slash non special it's on the Netflix.

  • YouTube. It comes up right away.

  • Just go to YouTube, go to YouTube and typing and working it

  • out, working it out on YouTube.

  • Bam. You'll see it.

  • It's right there.

  • And they checked me out every Sunday, I guess down, I guess

  • down every Sunday at on he had DJN on Instagram live

  • and I produced a movie that I'll probably

  • have to come back and talk about all that

  • Just real quickly.

  • What's a movie real quickly.

  • No, it's it's it's it's called his.

  • I'm fine.

  • Thanks for asking.

  • And you can go to the Instagram page and just like the page.

  • And then once we get the movie, it's already shot

  • it's done and everything.

  • But once we finish out in with it

  • then I'll let everybody know, but just call it.

  • I'm fine.

  • Thanks for asking.

  • It's a good movie.

  • Me and my partner, Kelly, Kelly, and yeah, we, we

  • we excited about it.

  • We got some other projects too

  • so I definitely will be back to talk to you

  • while. Yeah

  • Absolutely. So go check that

  • out and follow that page right now.

  • Support the movie, you know, trying to do your own thing.

  • Deon Cole on Instagram.

  • Yes. Thank you all so much.

  • This has been great, Moses.

  • Thanks. You're talking

  • to me first person to talk to you today.

  • This is great

  • Man. So I want to thank

  • You so much for being here.

  • Have a great show today.

  • I'm sure you're going to be in it.

  • This is a lot of fun.

  • We'll see you guys soon.

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