Wade has published 295 scientific and popular articles, author of more than 20 books, including "One River," "The Wayfinders--" the one we'll talk about today--
Wade Hampton, who was at that point already one of the wealthiest men in the United States, and Wade Hampton put Charles Ball on his cotton plantation.
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Like Wade Fernandez, a singer-songwriter from the Menominee Nation.
But Wade was like, so, I don't know if you ever need a little girl or somebody to do some crazy shit.
So Wade , I want to talk a little bit about the environment.
Cindy Wade , when she was making the documentary, did ask Laurel, how would you feel if people would want to fictionalize this?
But Wade was like, well, you know, I don't know if you ever need a little girl or somebody to do some crazy shit.
Dwyane Wade : How ya doin'?
Dwyane Wade : How y'all doin'?
Dwyane Wade : Thank you.
Dwyane Wade : No, I've never been here before only been on the website.
Dwyane Wade : How many people here are from Miami?
Dwyane Wade : Alright represented, we've got a few.
Dwyane Wade : Well, yeah, I think it would have been easy for me to write a book about basketball but I also think y'all can Google it.
Dwyane Wade : It just, I really don't know.
Dwyane Wade : on how to handle somethin' because when I was goin' through this custody battle, it was kinda like shootin' in the dark.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, I mean anytime you're talkin' about your personal life in a sense is always difficult.
Dwyane Wade : it was hectic but, and at the same time it was public so -- presenter: Um-hum.
Dwyane Wade : you can go find out that kind of information.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, not easy but the lesson learned tale made me really feel comfortable tellin' it, but it's still not easy today.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, she's always, she know I loved basketball, she know I wanted to be a basketball player but she didn't want that to be my only dream.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah.
Dwyane Wade : Well it's very important to give them their time together and apart.
Dwyane Wade : Not really, I mean, like I said I'm pretty honest with 'em.
Dwyane Wade : When I grew up everybody Dad sucked, it was -- it was it was the way of the world.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, I worry about it a lot.
Dwyane Wade : that, it makes it a little harder.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, it's just sickening.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah,.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, I got double, it's like I got double standards.
Dwyane Wade : I haven't, I haven't really gotten to that conversation with them yet about me leavin' early.
Dwyane Wade : I think, I think it's fair in a sense the one's that they focus on.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, yeah, they yeah.
Dwyane Wade : They's like, "Dad it's gonna be tough."
Dwyane Wade : It is different, obviously it's a different -- presenter: Yeah.
Dwyane Wade : total different team -- presenter: Um-hum.
Dwyane Wade : from the standpoint of what we've dealt with.
Dwyane Wade : everybody loves Shaq and the Miami Heat and that team and we was able to win the championship.
Dwyane Wade : Well, I use it so many different ways.
Dwyane Wade : it's not easy to read all the comments but I try to make light of it.
Dwyane Wade : No.
Dwyane Wade : No question it has.
Dwyane Wade : It's -- That's the way the world is so -- it's the privacy is really, you really have no privacy at all.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah.
Dwyane Wade : It could be dependin' on the young guy comin' in.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah, I mean I can't imagine bein' a kid and growin' up in this time.
Dwyane Wade : Yeah.