Kocktales & Konvo With Khyia

KKWK EP.6: with Kympress Robinson and Fananda Young: Hair Hustle, LGBTQ+ Challenges, Relationship Complexities, and Future Aspirations

October 30, 2023 Khyia Ward Season 1 Episode 6
KKWK EP.6: with Kympress Robinson and Fananda Young: Hair Hustle, LGBTQ+ Challenges, Relationship Complexities, and Future Aspirations
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Kocktales & Konvo With Khyia
KKWK EP.6: with Kympress Robinson and Fananda Young: Hair Hustle, LGBTQ+ Challenges, Relationship Complexities, and Future Aspirations
Oct 30, 2023 Season 1 Episode 6
Khyia Ward

Ever had a sip of truth while savoring an exciting cocktail, and then wondered about life’s other truths? We kick things off in this episode with a teasing game of Sip and Tell, where secrets unravel with every sip of our delightful cocktail, Apple Bottom, provided by none other than SP Drinks. As we share salacious truths and concocted lies, we navigate through a maze of intriguing topics - from our oddest sex dreams and quirky fashion trends to one-night stands and the eternal debate on preserving intimate photos. 

In this whirlwind of truth-telling, we are joined by the immensely talented hair stylists, Ms Kympress Robinson and Ms Fananda Young. We delve into the intricate world of hair-styling, a journey that is as much about self-discovery as it is about learning the craft. Through managing the complexities of motherhood, work-life balance, and relationships, to introspecting on whether hair-styling would be a full-time commitment or a side hustle, we traverse an emotional rollercoaster. Our conversation extends to the broader industry, where we ponder the nature of collaboration and inclusivity.

As the conversation intensifies, we tread into the controversial terrain of self-change and men's infidelity. We discuss the challenges of managing the multiple roles of motherhood, work, marriage, and relationships, and the dilemma of warning a friend about their partner's infidelity. We also share our experiences with collaboration amongst hair stylists and offer advice on how to handle dilemmas when someone feels trapped in a relationship. Get ready for an episode filled with laughter, tears, and a lot of heart. Join us for this journey of self-discovery and unending revelations, all while sipping on a cocktail that's as tantalizing as our conversation.

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Ever had a sip of truth while savoring an exciting cocktail, and then wondered about life’s other truths? We kick things off in this episode with a teasing game of Sip and Tell, where secrets unravel with every sip of our delightful cocktail, Apple Bottom, provided by none other than SP Drinks. As we share salacious truths and concocted lies, we navigate through a maze of intriguing topics - from our oddest sex dreams and quirky fashion trends to one-night stands and the eternal debate on preserving intimate photos. 

In this whirlwind of truth-telling, we are joined by the immensely talented hair stylists, Ms Kympress Robinson and Ms Fananda Young. We delve into the intricate world of hair-styling, a journey that is as much about self-discovery as it is about learning the craft. Through managing the complexities of motherhood, work-life balance, and relationships, to introspecting on whether hair-styling would be a full-time commitment or a side hustle, we traverse an emotional rollercoaster. Our conversation extends to the broader industry, where we ponder the nature of collaboration and inclusivity.

As the conversation intensifies, we tread into the controversial terrain of self-change and men's infidelity. We discuss the challenges of managing the multiple roles of motherhood, work, marriage, and relationships, and the dilemma of warning a friend about their partner's infidelity. We also share our experiences with collaboration amongst hair stylists and offer advice on how to handle dilemmas when someone feels trapped in a relationship. Get ready for an episode filled with laughter, tears, and a lot of heart. Join us for this journey of self-discovery and unending revelations, all while sipping on a cocktail that's as tantalizing as our conversation.

Facebook- Khyia Ward
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Speaker 1:

no-transcript. Our personal life. Today I have two beautiful hairstyles with me. On my left I have Ms Kempers Robinson.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody.

Speaker 1:

On my right I have Ms Fernanda Young.

Speaker 2:

What's up y'all?

Speaker 1:

Okay, y'all, let's start this podcast. Y'all know we start off with our cocktails. Today I have this cocktail off of Facebook. Shout out to SP drinks off Facebook for y'all. Grab y'all glasses, get you some ice. We probably should put our ice in there before. Hey y'all, ladies doing today, I'm doing good. I'm blessing Hall of Fame. Oh shit, man, she's blessing Hall of Fame Period and you should be. So this uh name of this drink, like I said, is from SP. Uh, sp drinks off Facebook. The name of the drink is called Apple Bottom. That is what she named. I'm not going to change it. I'm going to keep her name because it's not my drink. So, and these are greeners, of course, I put a picture up. These are greeners is yeah, I got an interview, but we can start this interview off. So, anyway, y'all, I'm sorry for the interruption, but this uh an ingredient. All it is is three.

Speaker 1:

We have crown, apple, apple crown, yes, ma'am. And we have these buzz balls, which is vodka and lime and lemon, lime and lemon as well, and also cran apples. So you guys take your crown, so you crown in, get your buzz Apple ball. Well, the fuck is called. I can't even open this. Put it on. The open is my nail salon. It's how you, baby, you, control your own.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, I never drunk. They said these mufflers had you on your ass. Now I ain't never had a buzz ball, so it's vodka. So I'm going to take it on, I'm going to leave it on mine, okay, and then y'all put your juice in. I got the juice in y'all cup. I mean plenty of that. Okay, you guys, let's see how this tastes. I have never tried this drink, never tasted it. I hope it's good, it's good.

Speaker 1:

It is good, okay, okay, shout out SP drinks. Girls, you know what you're doing on this. Oh yeah, here go your lemon, put your lemon in and the apple, my apple, can turn.

Speaker 1:

Here you go and this I drink y'all, so y'all, and it is so y'all. Let's kick this interview off First. I start my interview off with a game, just to loosen everybody up. This game today we're playing is which I made up, is called sip and tell so the drink you just made we ain't taking shots the drink you just made, you may have to sip three times, you may have to sip four times, you may have to sip five times and, depending on your question, you answer. So, basically, just listen, so one, like I said, a game called sip and tell so one number one everyone who's been on a guest trip cheers and drink to sip. If you ever been on a guest trip, have you been on a guest trip? Okay?

Speaker 1:

so you're supposed to cheers and drink to sip. Cheers, and I'm watching. Okay, sue, for none, as I got ever about you flowers. If not, drink to sip, you ever got flowers? Yes, okay, camper is tell for none the two truths and a lie. If she guesses correctly, you drink three sips and if not, for none, the drink three sips. So you tell you, come on with to what is a two truths and a lie, and she got to guess if it's true or not. Two truths and a lie, and lie, I'm a Virgo.

Speaker 2:

I have four kids. I think I really fucked the game. No, you're doing good. You think you're a Virgo? No, just think I'm a Virgo.

Speaker 1:

Virgo, you got to know.

Speaker 2:

I'm a Virgo.

Speaker 1:

It's. What is it to choose, and with two? Shoes and one, okay, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Damn.

Speaker 1:

Take your time, baby. You know no time. You good, it's the alcohol. Yeah, so you're a cheerleader.

Speaker 2:

It's the liquor.

Speaker 1:

So you got she's a Virgo and you said you was a cheerleader, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And you got one more. And I got two kids.

Speaker 1:

She got two kids. So, fernanda, what is the truth and what is the? What is the two truths and what is the lie? She said she's a Virgo. I think the Virgo is true.

Speaker 2:

I think maybe the truth leading is a lie and maybe the two kids is true. Okay, two kids and I was a cheerleader, so you got one, the Virgo, you said there was a two kids.

Speaker 1:

It's a lie. So you got a drink. Fernanda, you have to drink three sips.

Speaker 2:

Big a little.

Speaker 1:

It is up to you, this shit good.

Speaker 2:

It is good, I drink the whole place name.

Speaker 1:

Okay For anyone who's hooked up with someone more than five years age. Different drink three sips Shit.

Speaker 2:

I'm a drink to them, I guess, I guess Okay.

Speaker 1:

Five. Never have I ever had six Hold up? Never, ever, never have I ever had a sexual fantasy about another female? If so, drink four sips.

Speaker 2:

I say never ever If I have a sexual fantasy about another female, if so drink four sips, I have a fantasy about a dream, not a fantasy, not a fantasy Okay Campers.

Speaker 1:

What was the first six things you ever saw in a movie? Drink two sips, if anyone else. Hello Campers. What is the first six things you ever seen in a movie? Drink two sips, and if anyone else who has seen it, drink two sips as well.

Speaker 2:

I used to sneak a watch. I used to sneak a watch real six. I got a drink Right Two. This is probably the first thing I saw.

Speaker 1:

But I used to sneak a watch every time. Okay, fernando, sure, your weirdest sex dream, or finish your glass, I saw you. You ain't never had no weird sex dream, no weird ass shit.

Speaker 2:

And one of them was like what the fuck, I had to drink my glass cause I was too. Yeah, you gotta try.

Speaker 1:

I can't drink it. You gotta try. You gotta drink the whole glass. Just take your poses, take it. Okay, what we have for now.

Speaker 2:

Campus, campus.

Speaker 1:

Drink four sips. If you ever seen new See, that would be my only cause baby. I would drink some too Cause baby. Okay, fernando, drink two sips if you want more kids. If not like the blend, she. Whatever she was in, like the blood, like them all for. Well, I did.

Speaker 2:

Baby.

Speaker 1:

It's not like Okay, so put the wheel in for rotation. Okay, no campus. No, this everybody. If you got, if you have tattoos, drink two sips. You got. Yeah, 11 campus. Was there a teacher? You had a question on a school? If so, tell who. If not, drink two sips. No, I mean, what's a crush? Like a teacher, like a teacher, exactly, I had plenty of.

Speaker 2:

I just feel like, come on, what's kind of a fine? Yeah, the crush on you like him.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay. No, okay okay To Do. You hear me, we this your, so you didn't mean y'all gotta dream y'all have to drink. Let me see three, six, cuz y'all got. Master answers Thirteen. Anyone who has a piercing below the neck, drink three, six. Drink to that. Oh shit, here you go. Okay, campus, what's the one-fashioned trend you rock in high school. You will never do again. Drink for sips and if anyone agrees, drink the same terrorist currently.

Speaker 1:

Oh. So what's the trend? A fashion trend that you you know saying rock the high school that you'll never do again, they include, like her styles, or just clothes. They're saying fashion trends, I'm getting a part of her. Oh well, it is, it is. Well, yeah, it could be a hairstyle, cuz I remember them fan.

Speaker 2:

Water files and the spikes on the blades.

Speaker 1:

So then, we all got a drink because we all agreed to. I agree to both of them. You know, yeah when I tell you yes, man, baby, what's me?

Speaker 2:

What's that, the what's that middle?

Speaker 1:

school 15. Anyone who has saved a dick pitch drink three six. I Never had.

Speaker 2:

I probably look at it but take you 13.

Speaker 1:

Baby yonk. Hi, yes, man, are you saying. I used to say them, fernanda, me too. I say my what you see, but none of drink. Three sips, if you ever had a one-night stand oh. Seventeen, this is the last one and we can get on to our interview. Seventeen, if you ever said as a kid, I can't wait to on the ground, take four steps.

Speaker 2:

I wish that was.

Speaker 1:

Go ahead, go ahead. Restaurant right there when you go out the door, we back. We had to take us a break and shot. See, we got us some pizza Honey. We've been drinking our ass off and we needed something, something to eat. Putting our system so we can continue this interview, as I see, just got done with our game. So we've been the starting time interview and, as y'all know how I start my interview, I asked seven questions. I asked these same seven questions to everybody who comes on my show, and these seven questions are what are your pronouns? What are your? What's your material? What's your merit to status? What's your occupation? Yes, though, the X sign where you're really from. Do you have kids? If you have kids, how many? And they see, so I'm gonna start with you Kepris, your pronouns. So what's your pronouns? What do you identify yourself is? Of course, we already know it's on she and her Beautiful black one man like my daughter.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what's your, what's your occupation, what you do girl, her styles bad ass. I was renewed.

Speaker 2:

Ah, get a girl.

Speaker 1:

What's your zodiac sign? Capcom? I don't know too much about my sister cap on the boy.

Speaker 2:

What are you? A giant where, capcom? This is how well you might be a little bit more different from.

Speaker 1:

Oh, okay, what's your merit to status?

Speaker 2:

You know, relationship girl.

Speaker 1:

Okay, all right. Where are you originally from With me, if it's Arkansas in? The house Okay. Do you have kids to two girls? Okay, Now for none. What's your pronouns?

Speaker 2:

She she.

Speaker 1:

She says she one man.

Speaker 2:

What's your merit to status? Happily married happily married?

Speaker 1:

Yes. What's your occupation? Girl, her stylist? Yes, ma'am, I need to see Monday morning coming, brave Mm-hmm. What's your zodiac sign? So, okay, where you originally from.

Speaker 2:

Memphis Tennessee.

Speaker 1:

Memphis. Tennessee yeah do you have?

Speaker 2:

kids to born a girl to born a girl.

Speaker 1:

Okay, yeah, let's get into this interview. First question so how long have you, ladies, been doing hair? We saw you phenomenon.

Speaker 2:

Since 2014 since 2014, since 2011. So what? I was 19. Yeah, graduated out of 10 big to how what you did was so so what's the what's the story on on the hair journey?

Speaker 1:

What started out to doing hair? Sorry, she came on I.

Speaker 2:

Never had a passion for hair, never. I Was just in college. I went to UAPB my first year. They'll be there and this is our daughter when I went to UAPB like what you seen different girls.

Speaker 1:

Oh, let me tell you what.

Speaker 2:

Maybe start start. I Was like I'm nothing about her. I was in college and I Was like, no, I just I felt like I could do it, like, but I never had a passion for it, like growing up like I was see, I start off doing hair as well, but I stopped, I grew out of it.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying I grew out of because a lot of reasons. For One I like to get my nails done, so I can't do. I like to get my hair done, I like to get my nails done. So if you doing, you know, saying certain hair styles, you know I'm saying you cannot have nails, so there was a big thing for me. So, and then another thing, like every hair style idea, like was our friends, family and everybody always wanted free hair style. So I was like bitch, just get out you ain't gonna get no money and I'll be back then.

Speaker 1:

I was very kind, hearty. You know I'm always gonna focus my friend, my family, my mom, they always. So if everybody comes in for free hair styles, you know I'm saying I just left this shit alone, grew out of it. What about you? For nothing?

Speaker 2:

well, I Been doing her since 14.

Speaker 1:

What started?

Speaker 2:

My sister.

Speaker 1:

She's doing, her now doing, just doing her.

Speaker 2:

Friends. Her doing classmates, her just doing neighborhood girls. Her I mean this game long time Like.

Speaker 1:

I'll trust me, I know.

Speaker 2:

And it was a passion In the beginning. It's still kind of like a passion but like I especially have more locks, braids, natural hair First time without her style, so Okay, moving on to our next question how has hair changed our life?

Speaker 1:

doing hair change our life? You know, cuz it's some hair styles out there, you know saying have she wouldn't be open shop. Saying you know saying did Doing different shit, we're gonna get to, we'll get to that. But you know saying that's why I mean when I ask that question, like if some hair styles have started off one way and she, on the whole, I feel like doing her Definitely change my life.

Speaker 2:

Like this what I can do to get my money right.

Speaker 1:

If you do it, you know you're gonna get paid honey.

Speaker 2:

This I did, like that it ain't never is. It was a gift, all right, you know I'm saying it ain't I Didn't, I didn't even want it. So this I changed my life. It helped me be able to take care of my family like Before then I I didn't know what I really wanted to do.

Speaker 1:

So you never had in your mind growing up that I would do hair. I've never right never.

Speaker 2:

I've never had in my mind the end and I had a bit spring home. I'm working to be the salon and I used to a little go up there. I had never thought about it. I was around in the salon with nobody, like everything I know was self-taught. I thought, well, everything I know. So I feel like we're doing her to is some. I saw myself like I didn't I know to no class. I was doing her way for all with the her.

Speaker 1:

It's already for you.

Speaker 2:

Like I never went to her school, I Never had a lot of bad is. My knowledge on my own, my skills on my own. And then her school threw me off cuz I Another lady. I went to Bob Mitchell and she's like what are you gonna do? Make weeks like them, like I Be getting money, what you mean?

Speaker 1:

Okay, so next one how do you, ladies, balance Just life, motherhood, working, marriage, relationship? How do you balance that? I don't know how I feel about that, but I'm done.

Speaker 2:

It's a show. Our honey you got, like you know, the time, yeah the Right like no, no, time is too late, but I like that right. Better be in on somebody else. I but it's, it's a, it's a balance if you, you got a family. Yes you do. Yeah, I'm a good girl, friend, good wife, good mother.

Speaker 1:

It's hard to. It's hard to balance that it is, it is Keep ringing my shit, and it take consistency, yeah, and I give up. I give a very good way to wear them out. I'm not doing hair, cuz I got that I give up.

Speaker 2:

I like it, though you know, I still like it. Yeah, you gotta keep up, I do.

Speaker 1:

I Hair, for I do my hair, I do I do ponytail Because it's all I can do. I can do shit as book on the field. I can do nothing with closet long, all right. So this, all I can do is upon a stretcher scale.

Speaker 1:

This is a doing shit is Okay, y'all so. So women like this, the question I was just saying, like some women who do hair on the side, someone, some women Is, you know I'm saying it's just like they do her for a hustle. Some women, like I said, you have have to get to the next level. You know I'm saying open shop. You know I'm saying promote and this day main income. So to you ladies, do you do you plan on making like it's hair y'all main come, or this is a hustle? You know I said what is? It's both for me, for you, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I Was saying it's both for me too, because it's a lot of more things I want to do. Right, like it's a lot of other things I want to do, like this, just a Step, it's all. Like I said, here I'm in my passion, I I want to do other things. It is so it is. It's good hustle, is good money, any it is. So you know, when you have good qualities and good skills that go along with a good hustle, you know you can pretty much maintain a hand thing straight.

Speaker 1:

So do y'all ever get tired of doing hair? Yeah, of course I want to stop.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we're doing a lot of it. Do I ever want to stop?

Speaker 1:

like me, I quit for good.

Speaker 2:

No, I think I ever want to stop, but like, is it like still a passion for me? I Think about me being like 41 and doing hair from like 14 to now. It's other things that I want to do and I have done, but you know, I'm still. I still fall back into this same pattern of Doing her like, no matter what I do, like other jobs, I don't know matter what I do, her gonna always be a part of me. I feel like when I stop doing that.

Speaker 1:

A patient, I think.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna have my few. Did I that I don't stop?

Speaker 1:

But girl, go somebody else, I don't do hair, no more. No man, baby, get the argument you're playing. They get bad because you want more.

Speaker 2:

That's why I've been doing it so long. So I done been through, like all of the steps of being a female, and now I can't be no salad cuz she's so different.

Speaker 1:

Everything is different. The prices, the hair you got frowners, you got All the she's. When I started doing back in the day doing hair, it was it was different. Everything was cheaper. Now she has has fuck the, the, the style, the pay is has fuck, you know. Say everything just. And then what is where we say it got a lot of cheap.

Speaker 1:

Which we miss Arkansas, even Memphis, tennessee, why a lot of people do not want to pay the price. They always complain, right, you know, saying how much this is the don't hear, don't go this. My thing, you know I'm saying is the money I was doing for money. Like I said, everybody, like every hair, the hair styles and people I was doing, I always want to come to me. Hey sister's friend, can you do? You know saying and me, like I was so kind hearted back then.

Speaker 2:

That's why I got him back through so much women were doing her. That's why I love lots now like majority. My clients are men and women and kids, but it's locks. You know I love doing locks now.

Speaker 2:

I mean somebody come for like a frontal or some braids or a quick. We was something like that. Of course I'm a doable light. I Love locks because it's not. People can't Really complain too much. Relax life Status. I mean people to get they heard in that a is. It's just too too much, too complicated. You know, like I said, nobody want to speak your hustle. They want you to do with, they want you to do when it's really all about you. You, the boss.

Speaker 1:

Okay, ladies. So what are some things that irritates and get on your skin and deal them with clients doing hair.

Speaker 2:

You go first. I don't like nobody hold a bad head, you know fine being a phone yeah. I think he was asleep a sleeper fall asleep. Yes, this is this my PPS people and are you?

Speaker 1:

okay, let me ask you, are you? You got us, you got a website right. How happy happy your clients book you some my clients.

Speaker 1:

Still Facebook and I'm working out around which I understand styles, you know saying because they have a lot going on, have to be on time doing hair. You know saying it's more. You know saying having a website and all this shit. But let me tell you every step I have four styles, the styles that I have to book through on sites. Most of them will folks forgive me they be late, they it's just. I feel like every, every style is that I have, don't want to say every thousand, and it be the professional one is the one that license that you know saying to my house. But I remember my first time give my hair done by my cuz. I got two braiders. She won't my braids. Now got another bright, both of them in Frasier.

Speaker 1:

Got a person who do my soul in, like a person, do my natural hair. This person who do my soul in. I remember my first ever time going to her. She forgot about me. I booked appointment online and she forgot about me. I took my hair down, had to go to work the next day. So here I go with a motherfuckin opponent's here, cuz this girl forgot about me. I had to wait and give my hair done the next day. My braida forgot about me as well and I feel like most of everybody who like with these booking online, like they, they overbooked. They said, you know I'm saying, oh, whatever the fuck it be something they be like, forgive about you, but the ones that you don't have to book online, you can just go right and don't have no problem the hood, the hair styles at the house, in the home you got to, in the home, in the kitchen.

Speaker 1:

Baby number one. Now she know y'all.

Speaker 2:

Professional website really. Why not a big? It's not really big thing when you're at the website, because a lot of people that are interested in my way they not. Thank you, baby, it does not.

Speaker 2:

They don't know how to book, yep you know It'd be complicated for them, so therefore, I have this, why I have open communication beyond Booking online and not making it a main priority for for my booking because a lot of people don't know how to book online. You know I got open in communication via cell phone, via text, via email. You know because booking is and you know I understand there is the status that you know our timing in our Booking schedule is important. I understand it, I do, it's, maybe others do, but uh, it's just not a big deal with me because a lot of people not they don't know how to book online.

Speaker 1:

They want to hurry I got a lot of books online, but one of my styles always be telling she saw me from taking a baby book online. But you're talking about a lot of house out her site. It's down. Some like girl Right, just shut it down, right? Yes, that's just a certain, and book me up for me.

Speaker 2:

Right what they have me Know what's the each is right to eat your time.

Speaker 1:

What's our little most about doing here? I? Like to make people like to make people look good. I like the bone.

Speaker 2:

I'm for you, for my clients.

Speaker 1:

Okay, what motivates y'all to keep going when you feel like giving up? But one quick is some kids like bill. What you say.

Speaker 2:

I'm out. That was too much, definitely Okay.

Speaker 1:

Do y'all have class? Who complain? Reckless. Yes and what is that complaints about? I need another drink, baby. I need a piece. I need. This drink was kind of good, I don't even it's I don't know.

Speaker 2:

I really don't.

Speaker 1:

It's just one person who no, I'm telling us campus I'm listening, girl, cuz I'm trying to see if I had the same Issue about wasting my I don't know, I should get this color work I like this color, like that like all right right after.

Speaker 2:

I didn't force you to get that. I don't know. We gotta grow on me. I like this one yeah.

Speaker 1:

I gotta make me another drink. I'm listening to.

Speaker 2:

It's always something that somebody's gonna learn about or have a not liking to you know what you ain't doing like this this time, and it looks like this. That's right, you know. I don't have somebody tell me before it's been a minute. I Don't like this rare. I don't like this rare. Help me keep it. Can you do me a black one? Keep after you after you done it. Like I, like I told them to get there. Like this, weird to me. You want the same as that, sir. I said you just wanted a different color black.

Speaker 2:

Cuz you shouldn't have got the red, but she was kind of weird, what about?

Speaker 1:

the, the clients who get their hair done and don't like it don't want to pay. How do y'all feel about the the clown don't like their hair? If they don't like their hair, do y'all think they should pay or what would? What should I take on me? Because I see a lot of it on Facebook clans getting to fight with, with a client, I mean.

Speaker 2:

I Was stupid like they. Like they know, I can change. Like you know, I'm saying but not that they just don't like. Like you know, I should probably just Thank you, sir, thank you, you know like I said again, but it wasn't like this before. Or you do like this, they tell him ahead, they kind of find it, but I really haven't had like.

Speaker 1:

I don't like this. Come fine, okay, okay. How do y'all feel about other beauticians in your city? Do y'all collaborate with other hair stylist? I would, you would, yeah, yeah, but it's a lot of people. Yeah, you got some good styles and wisdom, but you will. You want to. You want to collaborate, make my money with a stylist like dude you know they got, I just have it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, right, okay.

Speaker 1:

I Moving on. Why do y'all think most people hate to see the next person? To see them, rather, they rather see it. See them. Fail Society shit your home, people, friends, family, right cuz this everybody is?

Speaker 2:

I don't have a little answer to the why, because some people this just how they are this is how they is like it don't matter. They can be like that with you and other people too.

Speaker 1:

You know right.

Speaker 2:

Like this, just their nature right.

Speaker 1:

I think it's a the whole brain if your mama hated.

Speaker 2:

Snake. Have a snake, you best believe he gonna be ready. Like a snake have a rat. You best believe that mama gonna teach him how to maneuver and move around like a mice in the rat. We'll come for? No, it's just sorry, so happy.

Speaker 1:

Okay, who is your go-to person when y'all feel like everything is Crashing on? You know, who is your go-to person makes y'all feel, I mean make y'all feel, you know, just come, oh, when things just going bad, who is that one person that you can go to? Yep, cuz he gonna be here, so now be here.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so extra baby, yes, baby.

Speaker 1:

Okay, y'all we pretty much clearing Get through with the hairstyle and questions and finna move on to some other shit family relationship, lgbtq plus questions. So here we go. Why you nervous? It's nothing to be nervous about. How do y'all feel about same-sex marriage?

Speaker 2:

Honest, honest opinion.

Speaker 1:

How do y'all feel about it? I?

Speaker 2:

Mean I don't care like okay. That's just people, though. You can't change. Like people who are, they are who they are like. There's not my business between them and God.

Speaker 1:

Hmm, that's what I feel like.

Speaker 2:

Well, I pretty much reach to each of ours, you know cuz.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, it's y'all saying y'all don't agree with it or y'all disagree with Cuz the reason I, you know I'm saying I asked this question like I am transgender. Yeah, of course y'all both know that. You know I'm saying, and y'all both are straight women. So I just want to know from and y'all ain't the first people that I asked, I asked everybody these questions on my show, you know, same cuz. I want to know there's a whole it get. You have all you had this going on. Now you know I'm saying with with women trends going here to here, I just want to know from y'all to like, how do y'all really feel? Like the thing?

Speaker 2:

about me is um, if People have something wrong with it, if they have something wrong with it, then I guess people feel like it's something wrong with it. You- know I'm saying but it's something wrong with a lot of stuff that people do regardless. So how you gonna say?

Speaker 1:

if it's a see like and that's another question Do y'all do y'all feel like being gay is the biggest thing?

Speaker 2:

No, it's no big scene.

Speaker 1:

It's not, but it's not, but this is how everybody takes society.

Speaker 2:

If you kill somebody or if you um being like greedy, greedy, greedy, it ain't too much.

Speaker 1:

Right, that's a sin.

Speaker 2:

A sin is a sin. That's how I feel. Like a sin is a sin, like it ain't, like you're gonna get like one month or a hundred years, like it don't matter, it's God just gonna look at it. It's a sin. That's how I feel, like like you can't judge nobody, like you never did something wrong.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but I give what you're saying. But the world in society, online, this how they make gay be, is the biggest sin, the baddest sin the worst, but the world have the last.

Speaker 2:

They don't, they don't.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying they don't, but it just is going on. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

It's going on, it is, and you got a lot of people that sell them up over to you. They can't accept nothing that have nothing to do with you know.

Speaker 1:

All right.

Speaker 2:

Okay, this situation I'm open to. I'm like I told you, I'm a counselor. If anybody know anything about counselor, y'all know that we are we pretty much open to anything. You know, I'm not judge me, so it's not my place to worry about what's okay, oh, I'm fucking up my chair. Yeah, I'm not allergic. This kid is so bad.

Speaker 1:

For real.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

I'm sorry. Okay, we'll have algae. I got algae bees.

Speaker 2:

I already take it, so we just is it the same thing? No, it's probably just the change of the weather. Just, it's okay now, because maybe I'm getting to this.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so this is a deep question how y'all feel about now how they put game scenes and everything movies, movies, TV shows, even kids cartoons. But like for me personally with the cartoon.

Speaker 1:

I don't prove when I'm saying I feel like you don't put a child, which now this generation, now you got parents who raise their kids transgender, you know saying from. If they come to their parents, a kid, you know saying they helping them. I don't agree with the cartoon. I feel like a child. You should let a kid be a key into their old enough to understand what they're doing and what's going on. So I don't, I don't agree with the cartoon.

Speaker 1:

Now, in older scenes, like TV shows, I say because it's reality, it is what it is. You know a lot of people don't like it, but this was going on. In where you have down low men, you have men who are married sleeping with, with other. You know saying this shit is going on. So therefore you need to see it, just like we see all the shit that goes on in straight life, all the shit that they go through with their husbands and friends. You know saying it's with us. Yeah, I think it's, I think it's important to put it. You know saying this shit and movies and things like that.

Speaker 2:

I'm not just listening to them pretty much what anybody got going on, because I'm basically like you, like for the kids I feel like no, because they don't understand Like they should. You know what I'm saying. They shouldn't be watching. My phone stays anyway, but I mean it's like that's kind of normal with it being you know, everybody's making it no like to the point today.

Speaker 2:

it's like right, every everybody is to each his own and you know everybody's entitled to everything that they want to do with, like putting in face face value for kids. You know, I don't think they should have with that far.

Speaker 1:

Why do y'all think most men? Why do y'all think most DL men never come out to the open. Why do?

Speaker 2:

because I scared of what other people don't think.

Speaker 1:

Be a basic society judgment judgment. Well, what's?

Speaker 2:

on my mind, that's pretty much what I think they. Just they haven't accepted, I guess a face value. You know they still want that because anybody didn't accept. Except whatever they choose to do in life is not going to hide it.

Speaker 1:

Right.

Speaker 2:

You know, no matter if it's you want to be with another sex or whether you are fucking crazy or whatever, you know you're gonna be true within yourself. So until they people can start accepting them for themselves, then it's probably a lot of them stay down low.

Speaker 1:

How was y'all feeling when one of your kids came to the? I told, told y'all that they were gay. Honest, honest opinion. Don't lie to me. I want to eat this.

Speaker 2:

My girl. It probably be easier for me to accept in my boy Like like straight up.

Speaker 1:

Why would be?

Speaker 2:

because I don't, because this most because it's still like to me, like it's I don't want to say seem hypocritical, but it's like, for as a mother, you know, not saying that, I probably will never accept it.

Speaker 1:

You want your son, you really your son. Most people would not down down play about they, they son.

Speaker 2:

I'm not saying it probably be like I probably have an issue with. I know I probably have an issue with the beginning, but like me not being like a judgmental person and open with my kids and you know we talk about everything I know I probably come, probably will be able to come around to it, but like the beginning, I probably be hard for me, except for more for my boy than my girl. Yeah, and that's just the honest God truth, you know, because even though I don't have a problem with what nobody chooses to do with life is just as a mother, you know right.

Speaker 1:

What else?

Speaker 2:

you can, it's deep.

Speaker 1:

Life deep, baby, we get deep, it's deep.

Speaker 2:

I feel like it's really not that deep for me because, like I said, if it's something wrong with it, then it's basically a sin, and everybody's saying so. How can you just you like? If you don't say like you're still gonna send best almost every day. If you, just if you, you don't say you just gotta be the perfect person.

Speaker 1:

I ain't nobody perfect.

Speaker 2:

That's between them and God. Like yes it's what he get, what they get from him, what they take, what that relationship. You know what I'm saying. I'm pretty sure a person would get older enough to really if that, if that's what they want to do, everybody's just different. That's how I feel, I agree.

Speaker 1:

But that I don't really enjoy this interview with you. Ladies, god will give me a thing with these answers. Okay, so in every most Black family is always one gay person you have. You have a gay person in your family.

Speaker 2:

Seven.

Speaker 1:

Have a gay person in your family. What's your relationship with that gay person in your family?

Speaker 2:

I mean, we like hella cool.

Speaker 1:

Hella cool.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's a little right.

Speaker 1:

Describe the person you ain't got a name but describe. I want to see how you describe this, this happy person.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, she pretty much the Anna Afe. You know, cool, like one of the realest bitches, like for real, for real, but gets straight up and gets to shit, but you know she got a change, okay, okay.

Speaker 2:

Oh, my cousin, she, just, she just heard like she, just she is who she is. Yeah, like you give to give a hug, like it's. No, if she don't like you She'll like you, right, she, she gonna do stuff the right way, like, even if she don't like you. You know what I'm saying. She, she's a little firecracker, but she, she's just we got a really good relationship. We got a real, real, real good relationship.

Speaker 1:

What? What is it that you don't like about that person?

Speaker 2:

Maybe the manipulation. Yeah, she's still I am so.

Speaker 1:

I am too Okay. So next question have you ever experienced another woman?

Speaker 2:

No, no, I know, please you simple, she happy. I have.

Speaker 1:

I have. I never thought I would, but I have she, they happy, they happy.

Speaker 2:

I mean life be life.

Speaker 1:

Only one and she do like a nigga. I love the, love, the, I enjoyed it, but she was just crazy. She was crazy.

Speaker 2:

Can't get good, it's all right, it's better.

Speaker 1:

Moving on. Okay, if you can change one thing about yourself, what would it be?

Speaker 2:

And why. If I could change one thing about myself, I'll be able to see girl. Me too. I can't see, I can't see, I feel like. I be singing, but I know. You don't say that.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I know, because I've been recording baby.

Speaker 2:

She carry off.

Speaker 1:

She baby was saying and baby, how they school, but they know how, gonna stop me from saying, because I'm gonna say, yeah, if you could change anything about yourself, what would it be and why? Why would you? Why, all you say because you want Okay, this is all right. Nothing, I love nothing, look nothing, you want to change nothing about yourself, nothing. No, I love everything about me, but you want nothing. If you want one of the big ass, about another some smaller head or little kneecaps.

Speaker 2:

I already got somebody that love me for me.

Speaker 1:

I get that. Okay, I want to change nothing. Okay, girl, whatever Damn, whatever Okay. Next question Do y'all think all men cheat? And that question is do y'all think all men cheat? I had to say that in the mic so y'all can hear that shit. Do y'all think all motherfucking men cheat Me personally? All the motherfucking shit.

Speaker 2:

Why you whisper.

Speaker 1:

I ain't whispered all the truth and it heard I whispered to you, so do you At least once I.

Speaker 1:

A lot, of course, and when women don't want to hear it me personally, I think I never Let me tell you Hold up First. Let me go back, ugliest moment. Let me Huh. Let me say first I didn't believe that you know what I'm saying, but as you get older, I ain't no relationship, perfume, I Can't nobody, I don't give a fuck. Marriage, whatever, can't no motherfucking be with just one person forever, bacaya. Let me tell you something Every mother, from Marlitha King from to Obama I bet Obama cheated.

Speaker 2:

I bet he cheated. I bet he cheated, but I bet you he better cheat on Michelle. She girl, please. Michelle got cheated on, that's why she don't play that shit.

Speaker 1:

Michelle got cheated on. She said 10 years she hated her husband and I bet that was because she didn't know what the fuck she did.

Speaker 2:

No, it was probably because she didn't know what the fuck she did.

Speaker 1:

Girl, please 10 years of that motherfucker problem. She nags dog. Then when you get in that paper, get in that bread in that moth.

Speaker 2:

You see that I think I really did. They bet him black anyway, he was the black man, the black man I think that all men are capable of cheating, but I think it's also that some did just Not. One time you said that I'll cheat on every girl. What?

Speaker 1:

are you?

Speaker 2:

saying I've never cheated before you said like we've been in whole life?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean just period. Do men cheat? Yeah, I'm sure they cheat Do all men, because some women I have talked to, some women like jobs have said or they never found out, they never experienced it. And of course we don't know every motherfucking nigga in the world, but I don't know Me personally. I think all the motherfuckers cheat from the nearest, nearest to the handicapped, to the retarded, every human are capable of cheating. But the thing is would you, yeah, you cheat on me.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying you cheat on me.

Speaker 1:

Let me say hold up, let me take that back. I'm not just saying I play, get back, but say, for instance, you have some women are in relationships and know they ain't going no motherfucking world. And they're sitting in line with me and just cheating back to back and they know what's up Me personally if I know I ain't going no where and he cheating I'm kissing him. I'm cheating, I'm getting my lick back too.

Speaker 2:

You eviscerately grow. There is something that you grow out of just like a lot of other things. I do feel like it's a point where people grow out of cheating.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying, but they have been a cheater before Some don't grow, some don't grow.

Speaker 2:

Some don't grow. Some don't grow because they probably don't have women to Some are married baby.

Speaker 1:

Most of them are married.

Speaker 2:

I believe they Some grow.

Speaker 1:

And this is coming from experience of an exo. I know Most majority of them are married men. Tell me married men. But you know what To find out ladies? Number one to find out your man's cheating. This is how you find out every lady. The answer is cell phone. Everything that motherfucking man is doing and talking to is in his cell phone. You know, some women can't go through that man's phone. Some men don't allow that. Some women don't do it because you know what I'm saying. They say they trust that man, or scared or whatever. Me first, like I said, but man's cheating is going to be in his phone.

Speaker 2:

I feel like if it's happening, it's not going to come to me.

Speaker 1:

Of course it's going to come.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying. I ain't going to look for no.

Speaker 1:

No, don't look, because you look, you fine.

Speaker 2:

But one thing about if I'm looking, god damn it. It shouldn't be none in there.

Speaker 1:

That's how we feel.

Speaker 2:

I mean they should see it because, I mean, I want my intuition. You're going to fucking look through a phone like a nigga would do.

Speaker 1:

No, not all men, but you got something that will.

Speaker 2:

I just feel. I feel like my years are over with him. Look at the way.

Speaker 1:

Now my years are over with. My years are over with, because I ain't gonna say I just looked through my boyfriend because I don't know. Now, even blue moon, I do know, I know it's fast code all day so it ain't. No, we don't have no, but now it's going to be a moment or one opponent time where I'm going to look through the messages. Don't fall, because that's the nature of them. Apps. You know what I'm saying and you fast shit. Well, I have fast shit.

Speaker 2:

I don't have the desire to. I just don't like it's going to come to me like. This is what I know. I feel like I didn't think that too much.

Speaker 1:

There's a thing because you've been through it. See, I ain't never been through it. I never mean that I have reached.

Speaker 2:

Everything comes in the dark, comes to life. It's going to happen. You can't, so I'm, but I'm putting that much energy to that. I got too much other stuff to be doing, and this I am now. It's going to get called periods Because I haven't seen that too.

Speaker 1:

After you. You know what I'm saying. You don't keep getting your heart broke. You know what I'm saying. Or you know what I'm saying, like she said, it'll come and it does. Every fucking thing you do in the dark comes to the light, especially with a man, especially you doing them, fucking one and all. And she's doing good, doing her most fucking job. And you know what I'm saying. It's going to come out and how I'm going to beat you Before, but okay, next, and y'all, we got to get ready to wrap this interview up. I thought she would be over for you.

Speaker 2:

She said, oh, For real this part. Is it Because she want to have? She want to have two hours, keep it going.

Speaker 1:

This interview by herself a whole hour, I mean almost an hour. She got a little piece, okay. So if you saw your best friend man out, man out and public With another woman, what would you do?

Speaker 2:

I'm calling her right there.

Speaker 1:

I put this on FaceTime Period mother fucking teeth. I'm in FaceTime. You go on FaceTime Because some friends don't believe in that. I want you to see this.

Speaker 2:

But what if she, that friend that I already know what her man got going on? So I probably wouldn't say nothing, because what you don't know, I need to know Right, I know she knows it. Seriously, like you know your friend, you know Friends ain't going to tell you everything, listen, but you know.

Speaker 1:

Here's what it comes to, that man. But you know, if you haven't been around.

Speaker 2:

get your friend. You know how her nigga is. She know how her nigga is. You know what I'm saying. You know, by being her friend, she don't call this nigga cheap before she ain't with no word. She don't call this. Somebody will say this nigga with somebody. I'm just saying what I see, so I can't. I ain't saying no, I ain't saying no.

Speaker 1:

It's not. It's not no it's not. I don't think personally.

Speaker 2:

It's not that you just letting it ride. Is that you just telling her something that she already know? Versus like if it was your mom, or what would it be Like?

Speaker 1:

if they in the dark, if they see you, they don't know what you're doing.

Speaker 2:

If they in the dark, if they totally in the dark and they just automatically like they got already.

Speaker 1:

They know that they live it on cheap. If it was your sister and your mom, or what would you?

Speaker 2:

do, sister or mama, you want to tell your damn sister I don't hold feelings. I mean, I don't take sides, sister or mama, because one thing was you already know if your nigga cheap.

Speaker 1:

You already know if she cheap, but sometimes you don't know what if that was, what if? That's the beginning of this, this when you find out, when you let them know what, if you, what if your friends don't know, you know what I'm saying this, like me, and you call you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you better tell me Listen, listen, listen, listen, hold on. No, this is like me and you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm getting ready to get up from the other side.

Speaker 2:

Me and you. You don't have just like. You know. You know what's going on with me and my hood. You know what I'm saying when I say you know, this is us.

Speaker 1:

And.

Speaker 2:

I'm just saying, if it was and we already have infidelity problems, you know what I'm saying why would you keep getting involved with? Every time you see this nigga with somebody? I see him with it. I already know them.

Speaker 1:

But you know them, but their friend don't know them.

Speaker 2:

I understand a friend, like your friend, I'm coming to you, this nigga cheating on me, this nigga still cheating on me and we having these problems. That's what friends do they talk about that? Yeah, they talk about it.

Speaker 1:

But let me tell you one thing about a friend. They talk about it but once when it keep going on, it keep happening. A friend, they're going to go back to her friend because they know they friend tighter here in it. So you just sitting there dealing with it on, you know what I'm saying. Their friend don't know if you continue. You know what I'm saying, going through what you're going through, because some people just after so long a friend don't want to hear this.

Speaker 2:

It could be both ways, but me personally, I probably will keep telling my friend the same thing that I have to tell you.

Speaker 1:

My thing is just tell if you saw your friend, would you tell them? If you saw your friend, husband or boyfriend out in public with another woman, whether it was the first time, the third time, would you tell them?

Speaker 2:

Maybe the first time I probably will say something to them, but if I really know they have it in for them, it's probably the first time, I just say the first time, because the first thing that I know I probably will just keep telling you every time I see you what's the matter, Because you already know who do these things with.

Speaker 1:

Of course they make sense if they cool with it. You know what I'm saying?

Speaker 2:

It ain't no point of telling them If they cool with it.

Speaker 1:

But most bitches ain't cool with no shit like this, but you got some problems.

Speaker 2:

That love that nigga unconditionally. It just don't see. You know all day and shit like this.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying most hoes ain't cool Instagram, baby. I see it on Facebook, but I don't know how it was. Like this person.

Speaker 2:

I don't know of me, but I know it's women. Of course you got people.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying you got motherfuckers and polyrelationship, all this type of shit. But me and my friends personally, they ain't playing and she's a mean shit.

Speaker 2:

If I know you whole highly don't know this man she. Yeah, I come let you know.

Speaker 2:

Of course, that's all I want to know. But now if I know you, you okay, you been living. You only need to be there for 10 years. He been cheating on you eight years. You already know this is what he doing. Why am I keep coming back to you? You already know this. But if I know how hard, you don't know what's going on and you just really in the black. Well, you know, this nigga just got, you Got in crisis. You can't see, yeah, I'm a little. I'm a little my vision out, this nigga. I've been caught this nigga one time. You know what I'm saying. Come two times. But like I won't even want you to keep coming to me if you catching my nigga, no, don't keep you know, like I said, especially if I already know.

Speaker 2:

If you know, yeah, that's cool, but if you know what I don't know, and I'm crazy about this nigga and you know I'm so in love with this nigga. I ain't cheating, I ain't doing she. Let me know what you think about it.

Speaker 1:

You tell her not. She said she faced them. I'll talk to me.

Speaker 2:

That's the first thing I'll do.

Speaker 1:

I'll face, not keep me. If they keep, they keep you, keep saying them out, but you know, I ever did not.

Speaker 2:

I wouldn't do it every time at the first time.

Speaker 1:

That's the sense.

Speaker 2:

If you know she hold hardly, don't know, but the same time I'll be like yeah, but sometimes it's still going to hurt.

Speaker 1:

Sometimes it's still going to hurt her. You know what I'm saying, but she ain't leaving her. Man, you got some things that even they mean, but she's still like if that's your real friend, but you want to get out of this shit, you're going to keep telling her look, baby, you got to come on baby. This ain't, this ain't what's up.

Speaker 2:

You got to think that a private man could feel the type of way.

Speaker 1:

Yes, I have been, I have been in, I have been. I have me bitches like that who ain't leaving a man, but I have not that I've seen them in person, but I have her. She, you know, and went back and they still know. Hey, you know, or they have came to me and told me they man, was doing it, such and such and such and it, but they want to leave for girl you know she is just because I really know they are you? Know, some bitches, just don't know that low.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Do y'all believe in getting out of it back?

Speaker 2:

Definitely yeah.

Speaker 1:

Most definitely. Like I said before, if I ain't going nowhere, hell yeah, damn right.

Speaker 2:

Most definitely. I don't give a damn going somewhere. I'm going to get my little bag. If I don't get it back is for me, it's for me. It ain't causing you, but would you get your leave me? Do you think it's always necessary to get your leave me?

Speaker 1:

No, it's not always, but, baby, some means you got to show. I just want to say I never said.

Speaker 2:

I never got my leave back before.

Speaker 1:

Some of them don't believe. That means you're a bitch.

Speaker 2:

And don't believe you come from P.

Speaker 1:

Huh.

Speaker 2:

I mean, sometimes a woman don't really want to just be sleeping with a person, just to be sleeping with a person.

Speaker 1:

So I don't do the call.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but some women see it, but some women be seeking what that means from that deal you know what I'm saying, so it ain't to me. It's not that easy for a woman just to go at it.

Speaker 1:

You know what I'm saying versus a man.

Speaker 2:

That's what I feel. Like Me and dude do like it ain't nothing. A real woman don't move like that.

Speaker 1:

A real woman don't move like that.

Speaker 2:

Right, what you mean. Move like that, because getting your leave back is what you could say. What you could say, to getting your leave back, you don't know what the situation is. You don't know best of somebody else because the nigga best of somebody else.

Speaker 1:

I ain't know what the situation is Like. I said, if I ain't going nowhere, oh yes.

Speaker 2:

Cuz it's a limit, like especially if that I what you did first. No, depending on what you. But like I said, Depending on certain things.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, I'm not going anywhere and a motherfucker keep trying me and they don't. But it's something just really believe. You know, saying that you won't this, you ain't gonna do, you know, say you ain't got it in your oh, you gonna be mad, oh, you gonna be a ho. I don't give a fuck about that. Damn like being a ho, please. But the thing is he gonna know no, we haven't did I did. I got my leg back. That's the thing with women. You have to be smart about shit. He won't know. I Want to have a good to come.

Speaker 2:

Just give my leg back like that.

Speaker 1:

Not me. I will not me. You are tell. You want him to know that you, that you got, that you then winning. You want to know. I mean they're saying he wouldn't know like here it just be Play Easy song and you know he know how, by long shot.

Speaker 2:

But I probably take my chance and be real with them about it and you know how you choose to move afterwards. You know right whether we're gonna wipe, wipe the slate, slate clean and start over. You know we're gonna Take this shit as face value without policy. I probably want to pop them now.

Speaker 1:

All right y'all. We got two more questions there with an in this interview. So what do you use you ladies? See yourself five years from now for them, or what's the goal?

Speaker 2:

I go From five years to now is to have me a house on some land with my kids, with a couple of horses, away from neighbors and people. And you know, just Speak to you. It is like this was. This is why I see myself in the next five years.

Speaker 1:

Campus.

Speaker 2:

I just want to be at this Like I want some laying. I want a house to be up. I Don't really want no neighbors, I want my. I was definitely working on my kids getting two horses because they like animals. I was definitely dead Just leaving, staying at the way and, you know, prospering and keeping God face. Yeah, I Kind of gave up on what I want, right. I just want God to leave me, right. So whatever he gave me in five years I just I feel like it ain't gonna get worse. This is gonna be better, right. You know I'm saying I ain't trying to predict what's gonna happen. You can speak what I see a lot, but I just know I want to be in.

Speaker 2:

Long as I'm living with it and out of this area, like I just want to. You know I'm saying Network expand. I want to get at these. I'm comfortable here. Like you sound for something. You know I'm saying this the only thing I desire in the next five years.

Speaker 1:

Me next five years. Man, I plan, of course, being out of me. Most of them moved out of me.

Speaker 2:

I can't believe you ain't gone, because they'll pick your shit up and roll and and would, but now I'm in a relationship and things different is.

Speaker 1:

You got business and I'm trying to start she, so it's, she is different. But five years from now I want to be out of me. If it's, hopefully, my podcast is picked up, honey, I'll be on some TV show Somewhere doing some big sheets, some ball sheet. You know, I'm still working on myself, still finding myself, still Trying to see what is my, I know, is something more that I supposed to be doing on earth. I just feel like I want too much, I do too much, like this can't be it. You know, I'm saying it's not it because guess what?

Speaker 2:

it's just start.

Speaker 1:

I'm saying so I just I just see Next five years me out of here, of course, buying a home bought. I'm saying would have been bought, but bullshit, this whole nother story. But I just want to be out of me for this. This is number one thing, because Memphis is so fuck Memphis. With Memphis Jones, bird, I was so judgmental. We, behind you, go to other places. It's just so More open to I'm not just time, I get just open to a lot. So if it's behind on a lot of shit with me, if it's behind on a lot of shit, you know I'm saying we, you go other place. They doing shit that we ain't even Seen. You know, I'm saying her. It's just I feel like it's so judgmental here, which is everywhere, but Memphis really.

Speaker 2:

Memphis is like, it's like taking like a Tetris. It's just like it's Tetris.

Speaker 1:

Don't, nobody want to see nobody.

Speaker 2:

To maneuver, through the hate, through the people that you think love you, through the ending, without falling. And the money is here, but it ain't here, you know wage ain't shit, they ain't paying shit.

Speaker 1:

You go other places, baby. They making motherfucking money. Same other fucking job we got down here and Tennessee other place get paid way more. You know, I'm saying, it's just.

Speaker 2:

It's really hard on Stallies like right now.

Speaker 1:

It's hard on every month, like, like.

Speaker 2:

it's hard on every back, like your style, like if you like, it's like your mind sourcing, you have another hustle Like business, like it's so iffy right now because it's so hard for people right now.

Speaker 1:

Nelson, do I say everything is hard, you know, I say everything is going up.

Speaker 2:

Everything is Okay, yeah, you gotta come over something, but but long as you can keep you like maybe 10, lower your customers Even when it's hard, pretty much keep it afloat with shit. So things so hard right now.

Speaker 1:

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Speaker 1:

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