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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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riotwo3One of my favorite destinations on this life-long tour of discovering the world is Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This city is truly one of the more beautiful and welcoming places I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing. The combination of the delicious food, comfortable weather and beautiful people has prompted many to question “why did you come back?” (response pending)

riotwo1Naturally during my first stay in Rio I had to make my way up the Corcovado Mountain and see one of the more defining images of the entire country. You guessed it… I went to see God himself, aka Christ the Redeemer. Whether you’re religious or not this is definitely a sight to behold and respect. Ranked as the fourth tallest statue in the world (Statue of Liberty is #3), it would be a sin to exclude this stop on your trip.

Now what is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Brazil? Football right? (understandably second for some) For the less anointed, I’m referring to soccer. Rio houses one of the more recognizable football stadiums in the world called The Maracana Stadium. If you are fortunate enough to be in town during a football match, it is your duty to make your way to this stadium and see the Brazilian passion up close and personal. If you think Americans are into their teams, you haven’t seen anything yet!

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Speaking of seeing things; Rio also has one of the greatest outdoor museums where you can view a plethora of beautiful artwork. It’s called Copacabana beach. Whatever you deem pleasurable to the eye can be found along the 4 km walk along the Atlantic shore. You will surely give pause to take in the sights or get involved in a pick-up game or two. This will clearly work-up your appetite and induce you to seek the comfort of a cold Brahma and an Empadhina de Frango. If that’s not enough to sustain you, make your way into Ipanema and indulge in a Churrascaria while sipping on plenty of Caipirinhas. Rest assured you will not be disappointed.

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If that wasn’t enough to get your visa application going, Rio is the destination for two of the country’s most popular events; New Years Eve and Carnival. Unfortunately I haven’t had the opportunity to experience New Years Eve in Rio yet but was fortunate enough to be there during Carnival. What lucky timing for me?!

Carnival time in Rio would make a Monk reconsider his vows. Just imagine an entire city shutting down with the one goal of enjoying itself as much as possible. Now multiply that by ten and you may be close to imagining Carnival in Rio. Whether you made the extra commitment of joining a Samba school or parked yourself in the Sambadrome for eight hours plus, the results would be a lifetime of memories and smiles. Within this multi-day festival be sure to meet up with old and new friends in Lapa to reminisce about your latest adventures and envision your next.

I’d be remiss if I said it was all treats and cheeks. Just remember Rio has several opportunists lurking the city. In other words, act like you’re in Brooklyn (old Brooklyn, not new Brooklyn) and you’ll be fine.

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There is much more I can say about Rio but I don’t have time to elaborate. I’m next in line to renew my Visa!

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Rest Easy Eric Curran a.k.a M.C Krispy E

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Almost every year for the past 6 years and on the same day, I’ve posted the same pic of me in the hospital  during my temporary and untimely demise  in 2015. A few weeks after I was back to “normal”, I asked Eric “Why’d you take the pics?” And he said, “I knew you would want to write about it if you lived.” Eric was right. Eric was often right and Eric always had my best interest at heart. I am going to miss my friend.

You ever meet someone and become friends immediately?! Well this was not the case with Eric. Before he was my manager at Morgan Stanley, I would often see this 6’4″, giant white guy walk up to the only black woman at work, say something then walk away without any hint of human emotion. Naturally I thought he was a jerk until I asked her “Yo, is that dude bothering you?” She laughed and proceeded to tell me he was a great person, which I ultimately got to experience first hand. Little did I know this Italian from Staten Island was more Brooklyn than most Brooklynites.

Eric was not with the shits!! If there were ever someone who lived their life in direct, honest and no uncertain terms, that would be Eric. He would ask me questions at work like “Why are the other consultants making more money than you?” I knew the answer to that question and so did he. Eric then proceeded to increase my salary by 15K. After arguing with all our managers that “You need to hire Alfred!”, they eventually did 1 year prior to the 2015 incident. In the hospital, one of my friends asked me, “What if you didn’t have health insurance when this happened?” I would be in debt for the rest of my life is the obvious answer. I still am in debt for the rest of my life but at least, it is to those who made sure I had a more enjoyable life and for that, I will gladly repay.

My mom loved to tell me the story of how she met Eric. After they told her I was going to be in the ICU for some time, she told the doctor “Well I’m not going anywhere.” She then hears a voice from that back of the room that says “Well I’m not going anywhere either!” That was Eric and in true form, he was at that hospital every single day until I was discharged.

Eric passed away in December 2021 of stage 4 cancer. After feeling faint on his way to my bbq, he went to get checked out and was diagnosed. During the past 5 years, Eric lost his mom, twin brother and dad. I can’t even begin to imagine what that must have felt like but I’m glad that pain he was feeling is no more.

It’s been a bit difficult to deal with it to be quite honest and I’ve been writing this in my head for years but never had the bravery or grace to accept that my friend wouldn’t be here soon. I also can’t imagine what it must be like to lose your entire family nucleus unexpectedly. In true Eric fashion however, I would like this to not be about me but whomever has lost someone and has been coping. I’ve always intimated that my life would not be as enriched as it was were it not for the people in it. The problem with that is there is also no way to deny that it feels empty without those who helped craft your path. Rather than focus on the negative, I would rather focus on the examples of duty, family and emotional intelligence. All concepts reinforced by Eric that have led me to have successful relationships since I’ve put them into practice.

From being my manager to my business partner, writer, book editor, artistic director, and most importantly, my friend, I am going to miss you MC Krispy E a.k.a “Enrique Pollazo!” And although you told me Enrique means Henry in Spanish and not Eric, it was too late!

Sidebar. The day I was discharged, while everyone was deciding what was best for me, no one had remembered that I would need clothes in order to leave the hospital. Eric shows up (unasked) with all the clothes I had on the day I coded, laundered and ready to go. I don’t know what I’ve done to deserve friends like this but i need to keep doing it! Sidebar complete.

Rest in Peace Eric. “Be Good.”

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Writing Your First Book / Should I Self Publish?

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I had the distinct pleasure of  participating in a panel discussion on writing your first book, presented by the Harlem chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc.  Alongside Jim St. Germain, Author – A Stone of Hope: A Memoir and Dr. Keneshia Nicole Grant, Author – The Great Migration and the Democratic Party: Black Voters and the Realignment of American Politics in the 20th Century.  We opined on pain points, benefits and strategies regarding our inaugural voyages into authorship. Feel free to watch for your self and I hope this provides some insight to all those looking to make the same voyage. Enjoy!

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What the NFT is a BEEPLE?

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On March 11 this year, the digital artist Beeple sold a collage of digital images from his “Everydays” series for nearly 70 million dollars as an NFT, or non-fungible token. And if that sentence confuses you, you’re not alone.

A non-fungible token is a unit of data on a digital ledger called a blockchain, where each NFT can represent a unique digital item, and thus they are not interchangeable. NFTs can represent digital files such as art, audio, video, and other forms of creative work. While the digital files themselves are infinitely reproducible, the NFTs representing them are tracked on their underlying blockchains and provide buyers with proof of ownership.” – Wikipedia

Still confused? Let the artist himself explain it, and learn how he went from NFT newbie to making the third most expensive artwork by a living artist in three months. Not to suggest Beeple is an overnight success. The “Everydays” series alone involved creating a piece of art every day since May 1, 2007 – and he hasn’t missed a day.

Check out some of Beeple’s amazing and controversial work below.

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