The podcast team expands when Ruben brings his new school friend Janelle into the fold. She, Ruben, and Marco sneak into another show in the city, but Ruben’s panic attacks are still kicking in at all the wrong times, leading Janelle to demonstrate her value to the team.
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Co-Starring: Bobby Cius, Rayme Cornell, Christopher V. Edwards and Taylor Bettinson
Written by: Taylor Bettinson and Nakia Hill
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Hey, you new kid, come over here. Whoa the girl from Audio Lab is calling me out at lunch. This is the first It's only my second weekend book of Team now, and although I've been keeping my distance since I'm the new kid on the block, I'll admit that it's been a lot better here than I thought. Still feeling out the other students. They seem cool. A lot of them are a bit nerdy and tech kids, but this is a STEM school, so that's expected. Meanwhile, the podcast is still going viral and more interview requests are coming in from artists. Hey, Janelle right from Audio Lab. What's good? I have a seat. Okay, don't worry, I don't bite. That's more like it. You know, I'm trying to saying you eat by yourself. It's pathetic. You're sitting by yourself, by joy So I can finish reading Bell Hooks All about Love? So it's Ruben. Yeah, what's my friends call me? Ben? That's your deal? I shrug? What can I say? I'm still playing the podcast close to the vest. It's like a reflex carried over from home, like Uncle Ben's what's so funny? I mean, you know, like Uncle Ben the rice rest in power, Uncle Ben, I'm just trying to break the ice a bit. Nice to meet you, Nice to meet you. Nice to finally see someone here reaching out. Yeah, the vibe here is pretty cool, but you have to be driven to keep up. It can be isolating for newbies. Consider me the welcome committee. So you're this friendly with every new kid, wouldn't you like to know? So, Ben, what do you win too? Oh? Well, I love music and I've got this. Uh I've only known it from the five minutes, but I get the feeling. I can trust you know. We've been exchanging glances in audio lab for a week. She smells like rose water, her StepN piercing, and long locks maker look like a guy. Is I shouldn't be keeping the pot to myself here at school. That's ridiculous. It isn't like my parents are going to find out about it from some other kid at book or t Marco and I even talked about using our school to spread the word, but I haven't been acting on that since the Pots doing so well on the song. But I gotta put myself out there. I host this little podcast interview breaking artists. Are you serious? That's so dope? I mean you're leaving social currency on the table. How humble of you. So do you want to be my new friend? Miss? You know? I accept your invitation. I am intrigued to learn more about your little podcast. Who have your interviewed so far? Nevea, Jolie, Maisio guns? Have you heard of any of them? WHOA? That's legit. You aren't messing around. I heard of Novega Jolie sidebar. You have to be aware of giving your insecurities power. Watch the way you talk about yourself. You just described your podcasts as a little but having your post on fresh talent and creating a platform for new artists. It's a little my dude, that's huge. Taking it back and how the wreck she is? It's intimidating, but in a good way. Damn I didn't even realize I did that. Thanks? Where would it? Girl? Go? To listen to a podcast as illustrious as yours? You can find it in all the usual places, Apple podcast, I heart, Spotify, state your Google podcast If you're on that Android tip It sounds like you're on that Miles Morales tip. What you mean you know? Ultimates into the spider verse. Miles Morale's transfers to your new school right as he becomes Spider Man. Come on, Okay, if you're gonna be a cultural icon, you've got to know these references. Yeah, I guess I am one that Miles Morales tip. I even got a secret identity. Secret identity. Yeah. On the podcast, we disguise my voice and I go by a stage name mask on damn right, you've got a secret identity. Why aren't you starting the stuff from the rooftops? You're the most interesting new kid we've had any years. I don't know. That's not me. I guess I like to keep things low key, but you gotta own your greatness. What do you call your new hit pod? By the way, I hold my breath for a second. This is the first time I get to experience and outside its reaction to my work. I've been so private about the podcast for my own reasons, and despite our solid numbers, I haven't come face to face with a new fan in real life. Somehow, telling Janelle makes everything feel more real. It's like I'm relaunching the show to the world all over again. It's called Here comes the Break. It's been a few more days, and our third interview is set to drop today. It's amazing how fast the podcast is blowing up. We're hitting bigger numbers daily. Honestly, it's turning out to be a lot to handle. I mean, between the demands of booking guests and editing the show, not to mention school work, it's a little much for just two guys. Marco has been managing our social media pages, creating content calendars, and corresponding with our listeners, but that dude lives on his phone anyways. But we could use some help with production and booking at school. I've had lunch with Janelle all week. I even mess some of her friends. She's a senior, knows the lay of the land. She's been a real lifeline. I've noticed that my social feeds are starting to fill up with kids to book a t mostly from requests with Janelle as our one mutual follows. Thankfully, with all the rest of this stuff going on, Mom and Dad had mostly kept their distance since they're still under the impression that the school transition is tough for me. It isn't actually that bad, thanks to Janelle especially, But I'm more than happy to let my parents feel that way if it gives me the space. I need to work more on the podcast. My mind keeps going back to what Mazio Gun said in our interview about keeping your close circle of trust when you blow up the strain on Marco's bandwidth, handling all this producer's side stuff himself, Janelle's strong personality and interest in the pod, it all makes sense together. I'm still just getting to nowhere, but I know she's got the calm and positive energy to pick up the slack with Marco or I feel overwhelmed. I want to recruit Jennell to work with us. I have a call coming up with Marco any minute, and I'm going to run the idea by him. My homework should probably be further up in my mind, but I'm running through critiques of how to make the pot better bit by bit, episode by episode. It takes up all my attention. Later, Hey, Marcoyo Ben, great news, he got another interview lined up in a couple more requests coming in, artists from all over st Body from l A, Stephen Moses from Pennsylvania. We could start banking episodes if we record these quickly. So key that we scored that interview with oh No for episode three. I stopped short in my tracks. Okay, booking, it's going pretty well, but I'm excited and nervous at the same time. I feel that familiar stab of panic, and I know I still need to suggest bringing Janelle on board. I need more support, and the thought of having someone at school I can talk to about the pod stuff will be a huge relief. That's great, Let's schedule the other requests as soon as we can. Took the words right out of my mouth. How's everything? I booked a team? Good? Good? Finally making some new friends. There's this one girl. You got a girl already named Jenelle? I see you not. She's not my girlfriend. She's my friend who happens to be a girl. We we lunched together. What is that even supposed to mean? Don't play innocent with me? Did you tell her about the podcast? Yeah? She knows about the pot. She's spreading the word about it about me around school. Every little bit helps. Try this weekend for interview with bo. Yeah. I can swing that. We're dropping episode three tonight, right. I did a fresh edit last night, mixed it this morning before school. If you want to review, I'm bringing it up on my laptop now. Smooth. We'll go through it for a final past together. So while it loads up, get real with me. You're feeling this Janelle girl, This question makes me uncomfortable. I've got enough on my plate as it is, and Janelle has been a good friend in me so far. I don't want to ruin it by making a move. The bottom line is, yes, of course I'm attracted to Janelle. What idiot wouldn't be, But now it's not the right time to make a move. Nah, man, at least not right now. I got too much on my plate. I got eyes for this podcast. Strong answerment, there's never a good time, all bad time. He just gotta go for it. Oh yeah, right. This is from the guy who asked out every girl in a break. You don't get a batting average till you give yourself about that. I did have an idea, though, we should bring it with us to the next show we go to make You're a part of the podcast and team, all right, and like your woman, I'm telling you this is strictly professional. You and I are both losing sleep trying to keep up with everything. An extra pair of hands with help, and she's super competent. Get you drinking the Book of tea cool laid already super competent Marco to see right through me. But I'm serious about keeping the firewall up between Janelle and I. This podcast is too important. I'm more afraid that he's gonna make a move on or while I'm playing a professionally. So if you're not interested, if you haven't even met her yet, alright, invited to the next show you've got on this weekend. I'm dying to me. Whatever, man, Okay, it's it's a plan now, Episode three, final mix. Let's dive in sy I'm gonna start off to Siri. It's but in learning your back story, I learned that when you were young, your mom was in prison and you and your siblings were like to survive on your own until thankfully relative steped in to support you. How old you know, I'm twenty four. And then happened when you were a teenager? Yeah, yeah, I was about I want to say, maybe about thirteen or twelve or fourteen. Maybe I don't really make assumptions, But now that you're an adult and you're pursuing your own dreams as a music artist, what would you say it contributed from that experience to what type of person you are now because of it. I mean, honestly, I feel like I feel like the main thing that made me is just like it made me really strong, because I feel like I tell my story to people and they're like not amazed, but they're just like really like wow, like you went through that. But to me, it's kind of normal. I feel like it's like, yeah, like that's is that bad? And I just feel like it made me strong because if I look at that like, oh that's yeah, it's it's nothing. Yeah. I just feel like it made me like a really strong person, like the way I look at things, the way I handle certain situations, the way I react. I just feel like it definitely toughened me up. And also it was an artist with a Latino background, even a hip hop We had our Big Clunes and our Fat Joe's. Who would you say to young Latin American artists out there, someone from a first generation family? I mean all I would really say. I mean, it's gonna sound real cliche, but I would just say to just keep going out whatever you're doing. I mean, it was hard for me at one point just being a Latino artist because there wasn't much out like you said, Yeah, there was the legend ones, but there wasn't ever something like that. There was a lot of them. Now they're starting to be a little more. So I feel like just working hard, Like it was hard, like people kind of slept on me or just pushed me to the side at the beginning, even with going to a little like, um, just any little stuff that I would do, I was kind of pushing aside because I was a Latin artists. I feel like I wasn't tooking serious. But I just really went hard, and I knew there's people out there that would like me and just my stuff. So the world is huge, there's so many people, so I knew there's a fan base for what I do and for the type of music I make. So I really just like stay focused, stay dedicated, and I made something happen and I'm happy with it. Yeah, you also make music in Spanish. Would you say audiences, I mean, I definitely have a very strong audience out in like South America, but I feel like mainly it's just people like my age. I feel like it's the the younger people, um, the I mean, it's I also have a lot of people like thirty and over, but mainly it's eighteen to like twenty five and stuff like that. So I feel like it's people mainly like my age, but maybe just because of the things I talked about is more current. I guess what you say are the themes of the music. Okay, so there's a lot of people who do stuff and you know, don't really I haven't gone through it or don't really do that certain things. I definitely feel like I don't do that, and I'm really happy about that. So, I mean, everything I've really talked about is just you know, things that I've gone through, things I do on the daily basis, whether it's hanging out friends or just working hard. I've actually noticed I talked a lot about working hard and stuff like like some hustle stuff like Nipsey hustle type motivation type stuff. How do you deal with the pressure of building this audience but still staying true to yourself? Yeah, honestly, I have. I have huge anxiety. It's like really bad, But lately I've been finding a lot of ways to cope with it and just kind of like get through it because I feel like a lot of it is fear of certain things. So I just try to like go with it and just try to like hope it's not going to turn out bad. But I feel like, like I said, although everything I've gone through has made me stronger, I do feel like that maybe the cause of some of my anxiety, just because people have told me that, But I don't like to believe that because I just don't feel like that's a reason to feel that way. Yeah, I definitely feel like it's just fear. But it's been something that I've been working on, and um, I feel like I've been doing good. Right on. You sound like it too. Tell our listeners what you got coming that phone? Yeah, So I'm gonna be doing definitely a lot of singles. I'm for sure you're gonna start being super consistent with everything, even blogs. What else I'm gonna be doing, like some clothing. Yeah, had some super super crazy videos. I've been coming up with the craziest treatments. So I'm really excited to just get them done and put them out there for everybody nice to look forward to. Oh no, thanks for taking the time. It's been a pleasure. Thank you, Thank you so much. We'll be right back and now back to the show. This is surreal to nice. Tonight, Marco, Janelle and I are covering a show together, like where Angela yet, dj Envy and Charlotte Magne the guy I can since this is gonna work out so far, Marco, like Janelle and Janelle hasn't read Marcot of filth yet for his flirting, so we're off to a great start. We're tag team in the l a the Ghot show in the city. He's a Tampa rapper in town for one night only engagement. Janelle is on her phone and Marco was posting to our social media pages to let our followers know that they here comes to break. Team will be in the building tonight covering the show. This feels great. I didn't even have to hide that I was going to the city for my parents. They were just happy to hear I have a friend in my new school, and then she and Marco and now we're all gonna hang out together. What I didn't tell them is we're going to an a team plus show. In some ways, tonight reminds me of that roller coaster ride on the first night with Marco and I scored our first interview, only this time we're not being shepherded to the green room like with V I p S. Thanks to Marco's influence and invite. This time we're general audience, so we gotta go hard to get access. We have one shot to nail this, and Janelle, a hot girl in our crew, is our ace and the whole. We get to the door and this is the first test of our plan. Pass or fail to went out on the press list. We have to stand in line, and because the show was a team plus, we need fake I d s to get in. Well, not Janelle, she's actually a team. But Marco came through in the clutch and hooked us up with a pretty good set of fakes. It's my first one. It feels like Christmas. I can't lie. I am feeling super anxious right now. What if we get caught, If the bouncer doesn't give us a pass, the night's gonna be over quick. But somehow, when I'm out with these two together, it isn't the panic attack kind of anxious. It's part of the thrill. Okay, Ruben, gotta focus and act like you belong. I can't look too suspect. The doorman takes JR. Nail's I d and only gives us a quick glance. But when it's Marco's turn, he stops start squinning. He runs his hand over. Oh shit, this isn't gonna work. After all my talking myself up and building up this headed steam, I can fill it, evaporating into an anxiety attacked by the second Janelle is already through the door, and Marcus trying to keep us cool. I'm starting to get fidgety, and I fingered the velvet rope half consciously, and then the doorman sees my nerves and gets Marco a furrowed brow. Ship. Ship, Ship. This is falling apart fast. My feet are itching to move underneath me. I see Marco shoot me a worried glance, least trying to calm me down. That's it, thought. The dorman sees the word together. There's no way we're getting through. I have to bail, so I bill I stuck out from under the rope, start fast walking back away from the line, not even knowing where I'm going. I hear the doorman shouting at me, but I don't look back. I'm in panic mode. I go a block without pausing for a breath, and then finally stop at the next intersection and take out my phone. There's a piece of place on the corner and I stepped inside as I placed an order for a slice of cheese and slice of rony. I text Marco and Janelle sorry about the trouble at the door. I met the famous raise of black heast. When I sit down with my slices, the replies come in, what's trouble out the door? I d S didn't get us through. Stay at the pizza, placed the inside game, hand at our stickers, and see if I can get some access to l A the goat. This is embarrassing, but Marcos covering from my freak out, and we still have Janelle inside. I feel the team coming together. After a couple of minutes, Marco comes first in through the door. But the hell was that, bro? I was gonna get in? He waxed me upside the back of the head and then takes a seat across from me, his eyes glaring. Didn't look like it. Well, you took our chances from non zero to zero real quick. Not cool, Bro, I'm sorry I had to bail. I can't have my parents finding out about all this by my being caught trying to sneak into a show. I've got to tell them about it, like it's an accomplishment. Bro, it's already an accomplishment, but we gotta keep up the pace if we wanted to stay that way. No chicken and out at the door. It's gonna be okay. Janelle is still inside. This is we needed to grow the team. She is pretty much a badass. I see, why are you like that? I'm really not trying to get with it. And promise me you aren't going to make the vibe weird by hitting on her. No, No, you're right. We're a team now, especially now that we're relying on her tonight. Marco orders himself a slice and we eat the rest on our feet. As we walked back over to the venue. I finished first, so I'm the first to notice the text from Janelle. It's almost over. We redirect from the front of the venue to the side alley. It has a big mural on the wall opposite the door. Janelle is waiting for us there. Okay, here's the deal. His repsit he doesn't have time for an interview, but we can take a couple of photos with him, maybe up against this mural. We'll exchange info and set up an interview for later on Yo, Janelle, You're wild, but I love it. Let's do it. I got enough juice in my phone. Power up your cannon and let's do this. These two are insane. After everything that happened at the door, I didn't really expect Janelle to be able to get in front of l A the Goats people. She was on with a handbag full of Here Comes to Break stickers with our social media accounts on the design and that was it. But here we are about to get in the photo shoot somehow, even though I ran from the show, l A the Goat and his team come out the stage door in the alley and I watched Janelle walked straight up to him and extend her arm for her handshake, and then l A the Goat leans in to give Janella hud. Marco leans back on the mural wall and all of what is happening Janelle, l A the Goat, and two other random guys walk up to Marco and introduced themselves, Hey, this young lady in front of us that you guys are the brains behind the Here Comes to Break podcast that's on our radar. Nice work, my name is rich I'm the booking agent. I would love for my guy to be a guest on your show. Here's my card, shoot me an email. Let's make it happen. Thanks. My name is Ruben, I'm the host of the show. I'm Marco, co creator and producer. We could take a few photos in front of this mural. Yeah, yo, this team wants to take a few shots here, l A the Goat knives and crosses to the mural wall. If there was any doubt about bringing Janelle on board, her impromptu photo shoot with l A the Goat put that to rest for good. We gotta lead on an interview and fresh material to post to our feet. Tonight, we make our way back to the train, celebrating Janelle's boss move. That was a victory. I guess this is how White Cleff felt about Lauren Hill during the early days of the Fuji's Janelle is a chill on the train back. I see Marco giving her impressed glances the same old game, even though he said he would keep it professional. I'm sure Janelle can more than handle herself. Tonight was proof of that. But I'm gonna keep an eye on that kid. He could be reckless. I can't have him screwing up the vibe when here comes to break is scaling up and better than ever. 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