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Hey, welcome back to the 85 South Show.
Black Excellence Spotlight.
Man.
It only gets more excellent and more excellent and even more excellent.
And then more excellent.
Every week, bro.
This week, I got one of my dogs in here with me, man.
One of the coldest barbers in America, my dog, Lido.
What's up, bro?
Let's go.
What's happen?
To all the people who are wondering,
who keep us fresh while we're on Wilden out and various other TV shows.
I remember one season we had to goddamn go on strike to get Lido out there,
like this is one of them barbers that's so cold,
keep us TV fresh, man.
Anytime we got, you know, we land a gig or we got our own leeway of leverage.
We make sure we try to slide them up in there, man.
What's up, Jeep?
What's going on?
How you living, man?
I'm throwing, cut.
Bro, first of all, you just became a legal citizen.
Yo, why, that's it.
I didn't even know.
I thought you was just a wrackling nigga.
Hey, man, you know, and finally did it, man.
What was that like?
It was cool, you know, just went in there, took a test, asked me a couple of questions.
Yeah.
It was over.
Tell him where you're from, bro.
I'm from Haiti.
Hey.
Yo, sacpacet, sacsacet.
I didn't even know he was Haitian until you just now.
Look, because we'd be in the cut.
Right.
I'm not going to say shit.
Y'all going to let me know.
I thought he was just another nigga with some dress, bro.
Hey, man.
You never know, bro.
So, Haiti, bro.
What part?
Port of Prince.
Okay.
Like I know.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
Part of Prince?
Nah, I heard about it, though, bro.
Shout out to White Cliff.
Just because.
No, it's different.
I know White Clef.
And I didn't know that White Clef knew me
until I got to meet White Clef.
So we're just cool, like the end of time
Haiti is mentioned, I bring up White Clef.
Yeah.
That's him calling right now.
That nigga know when you say his name.
Brough, how long have you been in the barber industry,
bro, man, I've been in the game
over 20 years, over 25 years?
How did you get your shirt?
Start. That's what the people want to know.
How did I get started?
Well, actually, I started because my father
used to cut my hair, man. And being Haitian,
you know, my father was always trying to save a dollar.
So he would cut my hair, man.
Fuck it up. Oh, my God, bro.
Just jack it all the way up, man. So I decided,
I said, if anybody's going to fuck me up, it's going to be me.
Right. So I just started cutting my own hair,
cut my brother's hair, and one thing led to another, and then, boom.
That's shit started from trauma.
Yeah.
My dad used to get me fucked up haircuts, too.
He used to get me to peewee Herman.
You know what that is?
Yeah.
Just a little Gucci in the front.
He thought it was the coldest shit, man.
Like, I just recently started, like, working on the forgiving process.
Because, like, as he cutting my hair, I have no idea what he's doing, but he geeked, like, oh,
and then I see this shit, I'm like, then I go home, and then I'm in trouble for letting my daddy cut my hair.
Why don't fuck you letting your daddy cut it?
I'm like, what was I supposed to do?
Can't tell him no.
Man.
That haircut shit can be real traumatic for a black man, bro.
Oh, absolutely, man.
Especially with people like you that be joking all the time, man.
Back in school, we get cracked on, bad haircut.
Man.
But even if I had a fucked-up haircut,
I think I would be able to defend myself.
Yeah.
Yeah, I try to make it seem real on purpose.
In 2020, a group of young woman in a tidy suburb of New York City
found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare.
Someone was posting photos.
It was just me naked.
Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts
that looked exactly like my own.
I wanted to throw up.
I wanted to scream.
It happened in Levittown, New York.
But reporting this series took us through the darkest corners of the internet
and to the front lines of a global battle against deep fake pornography.
This should be illegal, but what is this?
This is a story.
about a technology that's moving faster than the law,
and about vigilantes, trying to stem the tide.
I'm Margie Murphy.
And I'm Olivia Carvel.
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I mean, that would be the angle I would take.
But, you know, I don't know.
There's always a solution for a bad hair cut,
but you just get your whole shit cut off the start over.
But that's traumatic.
You ever want to see a girl man cry
if you tell him to cut his hair when he didn't decide
to cut his hair.
But fuck hair at this point.
I just didn't give up on it.
Me too.
Chico didn't.
I can say.
Yeah, he just said fuck the front.
Just grew the middle back.
I mean, that take heart
He is like
He has transformed the game
Do you see?
All types of people
Are growing their shit back
Whether it's half a hole now
Let's see that niggas get braids
And all types of shit
Yeah, for real
Bro you just recently moved to Georgia, right?
Yeah, about three years ago
He brought the business down here
Yes, sir
What was that like?
Oh man, it was
I mean it was
It's been dope man
I mean the people of Georgia man
They're just real cool
They're supportive
You know what I mean?
So, I mean, it was scary, you know, but God put it in my spirit, man, to make that move, man.
And you too, talking to me, telling me how I need to be down here.
I got a cousin named Ricky who's always on me about moving down here, man.
So I took a leap on faith, man, and just ex-God and just guide my steps.
And it's just been great, man.
It's just been such a blessing, bro.
And here I am here with you.
Like, that's another part, too.
You were here with me.
You didn't meet it, bro.
That's exactly what this platform is for, though, bro.
It's just to highlight dope-ass.
There's people that's doing dope shit in the community.
I know you do a lot of, like, give-backs to the school, the charity events, yeah.
The charity events and haircuts and food for the kids and all that.
I mean, like, talk to the people about how important that is when you're building your business.
I mean, the community is, well, the barbershop is the community.
Right.
You know what I'm saying?
So I just wanted to create a space where anybody in the community could come to come get a haircut,
feel like a celebrity also, too, even if they're not, quote, unquote, a celebrity.
Yeah.
But, I mean, it's just, and as being a barber, man, I got to walk a certain type of walk, man.
Like, I can't, you can't be a barber out here having beef, you know what I'm saying?
Like, you got to be cool with everybody, man.
You got to serve the people, you know, and at the end of the day, that's what I'm here to do, man.
Just serve the people, man, and bless them with the gift that God has blessed me with.
What type of advice do you give the up-and-coming entrepreneur, the barber, the hairst stylist, that, you know, that might be, you know,
trapping out the career right now, trying to make that transition and to getting into that professional.
Base, what would you tell them?
Take it seriously.
Right.
You know, like, don't play with it.
You know what I mean?
I know sometimes you could think, oh, it's just, you know, a barber.
You know what I mean?
But it could be so much more than that.
Yeah.
You know, if you're going to get involved, then go all the way in.
You know what I mean?
Go take the right steps, too.
You know, go to cosmetabby school, barber school, get your license, you know.
And also, too, never give up, man.
Always try to get better, bro.
And just as long as your goal is to serve the people, like my, every day I wake up, man,
And my goal is to make somebody else feel good.
You know what I mean?
So as long as you understand that that's what it is, bro, and you stay focused, you'll be all right.
You'll make it.
Don't give up.
Right.
A lot of people, they like to throw in that they do celebrity cuts or celebrity barbers.
What does that mean?
I don't know.
I don't know.
One thing about your barbers, y'all don't think is we'll make up a title.
What's a master barber?
A master barber is a barber that's been in the game.
technically by definition
over three years
licensed
you know what I mean
so that's when you become
like a master barber
I don't really think
you could be a master barber
unless you learn how to cut
white people have
I could do that
like I feel like you're like
you're a cold nigga
if you can do that
deal and cut and do that shit right
you're a cold nigga
because you really ain't
supposed to know nothing about that
yeah
what do you tell
the niggas who had that little bumps in the back.
Oh, man.
Well, well, first and foremost,
change your pillowcase, bro.
First off. Yeah, change your pillowcase, man.
Cats out here sleeping in
dirty pillowcases. Yeah, dirty
houses. With dirty women.
Ooh, with dirty women. Yeah.
So, yeah, definitely
change your pillowcases, man.
And, you know, and also, too,
man, I mean, watch the barber
you getting your hair cut from. Right.
You know, make sure he's spraying down his clippers
before and after each crime.
You should, as a barber, you should let the nigger who
going next know that you ain't going
going to be using the same shit or whatever.
Like, make sure he see you do it.
Absolutely.
You see me?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
That's a must.
Yeah.
In 2020, a group of young woman
in a tidy suburb of New York City
found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare.
Someone was posting photos.
It was just me naked.
Well, not me, but me.
with someone else's body parts on my body parts
that looked exactly like my own.
I wanted to throw up.
I wanted to scream.
It happened in Levittown, New York.
But reporting this series
took us through the darkest corners of the internet
and to the front lines of a global battle
against deep fake pornography.
This should be illegal, but what is this?
This is a story about a technology
that's moving faster than the law
and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide.
I'm Margie Murphy and I'm Olivia Carval
This is Levitown
A new podcast from IHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Collidoscope
Listen to Levitown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast
Find it on the IHeart Radio app
Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
Welcome to Pretty Private where Ebeney
The podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free
I'm Ebeney and every Tuesday
I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you new insight on the people around you.
On Pretty Private, we'll explore the untold experiences of women of color who faced it all.
Childhood trauma, addiction, abuse, incarceration, grief, mental health struggles, and more.
And found the shrimp to make it to the other side.
My dad was shot and killed in his house.
Yes, he was a drug dealer.
Yes, he was a confidential informant.
but he wasn't shot on the street corner.
He wasn't shot in the middle of a drug deal.
He was shot in his house, unarmed.
Pretty Private isn't just a podcast.
It's your personal guide for turning storylines into lifelines.
Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private
from the Black Effect Podcast Network.
Tune in on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcast,
or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Your entire identity has been fabricated.
Your beloved brother goes missing without a trace.
You discover the depths of your mother's illness
the way it has echoed and reverberated throughout your life,
impacting your very legacy.
Hi, I'm Danny Shapiro.
And these are just a few of the profound and powerful stories
I'll be mining on our 12th season of Family Secrets.
With over 37 million downloads,
we continue to be moved and inspired
by our guests and their courageous.
told stories. I can't wait to share 10 powerful new episodes with you, stories of tangled up
identities, concealed truths, and the way in which family secrets almost always need to be told.
I hope you'll join me and my extraordinary guests for this new season of Family Secrets.
Listen to Family Secrets Season 12 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts.
You know, like a lot of niggas at the barbershop,
they get mad at niggas like me, bald niggas who come in to get a bald head.
Could you explain the difference when the barber give you a bald head
so they can know why bald niggas is taking up the first three spots and they got to wait?
Let them know that bald niggas have a place at the barbershop too.
Oh, absolutely.
I mean, you got a beard too.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I mean, it's just a different experience.
man like when you go to the barbershop in comparison
to doing it yourself I mean just being able to just
be in the barbers shop yeah you know sit down
get a hair could I mean
ball-headed niggas need love too
you know what I'm saying? We need cuts too
fuck wrong with y'all hating ass niggas
niggas right give them what kind of beard
tips would you give the listeners
and shit like that? Beer tips
let's see I mean
definitely condition your wash
and condition your beard
if you're going to use a beard oil don't use it every
day there you go you know what I'm saying you want to
use a beard oil like every three days.
This the nigger who told me to grow a beard.
Like, let's grow it. Just grow it. Just grow it.
Like, fuck it. Yeah, man. I mean,
and I mean, it's just like with growth is, you know, for anything to grow, it has to be
stimulated. So constant stimulation on your beard, use your hands, rub your beard, comb your
joint. Eat some coochie. You know what I mean?
That too. That works. That definitely works. Guilty.
You know, so.
This is game that they don't just get on the streets. That's why this platform so necessary.
Right, right.
I mean, where else can you tune in on anything
and they tell you, eat some cooche?
For real, right?
For the health benefits of it, though.
It ain't disrespectful.
Yeah.
What type of shit do you see at other shops
that you hate as a barbara, my dog?
Um, I hate that barbershop where they got the TV on, man,
and the barber cutting your head, but he too,
he's got to stop and keep looking at the TV.
You know what I'm saying?
Um, I hate a dirty barbershop.
Yeah.
You know what I hate the motherfucker that stopped and, like,
eat wings in the middle of the
And come right back to you. I'm just saying like
if you in the chair, I feel
like the priority should be to get the nigga out
the chair, yeah, yeah. And sometimes
the barber would be taking too fucking long
bro, like, oh yeah.
Bro, what is you doing, my
nigga?
The fuck out of it.
Well, shit, what can they check out some of your
work and all that type of gangster shit? Oh, I mean, I'm
on Instagram. You can follow
me. I'm at Lido the Barber.
see me on TV
You know, my work on TV
Man, tell them some of the shows
That you worked on
Oh, some of the shows
Uh, Wiling Now
Um, I work with Charlemaine
On Common Sense
Um, I used to work with BET
I did all their specials,
all the hip hop awards,
BET awards
Yeah
Um, all these specials
Uh, I worked on
1 or 6 in part
I did tons of tons of shows
With BT
and it's just Revolt
I worked with Revol as well
Just a whole bunch of different networks
That I worked with
Yeah
Well, there you have it.
A lot of people been asking me who the coldest, Barbara.
Now I got to, you don't understand what happens to me after this.
By me saying you wanted the coldest,
they're going to say that it can't be no more cold niggins,
and I'm going to get tagged in 17,000 hair cut pictures.
Oh, man.
With niggas who didn't spray-painted bird feathers and all types of shit.
They could tag me too.
So just know that I will receive the back.
Oh, you don't know what the fuck you talking about.
My nigger, my nigger cut a nigger head who didn't even have a head, like, oh, my man.
So it's a rap, bro, but this is my nigger.
So when you see me on TV and the beard looking luxurious and the bald head is fresh as hell,
nine times out of ten, this nigger right here did it, and we salute you, and you keep doing
your things, girl.
I appreciate it.
Just know it.
Much love, but you got much love over here, brother.
And you should have brought the stylist lady who'll be braiding cheek of her because everybody
had been wanting to see her.
Can you send her down here?
Tuesday, Tuesday. Yeah, I got you. I'm going to send Tuesday down here.
That's her name, Tuesday.
So everybody keep asking who is this lady who keep bringing Sheiko hair?
She's incredible, bro.
Of course.
Look at the work that she's done.
She's great, man.
So send her down here.
Let them know the location of the shop for all the people who around here.
Come check you out.
The shop is in Snellville, you know what I mean?
Snellville, Georgia, 2135 East Main Street.
Right.
Just come through, man.
On my IG, if you want to appoint.
You can just hit the book button.
Again, that's at Lido to Barber.
Just hit the book button
and you'd be able to book an appointment
and you'd get right on in, right on out.
You ain't got to worry about me eating chicken wings.
There you go, man.
Well, there you have it.
My dog, Lido, 85 South, Black Excellence.
Shout out for everybody and Haiti.
We have this bitch.
We are.
I knew I wanted to obey and submit,
but I didn't fully grasp for the rest of my life what that meant.
For My Heart Podcasts in Rococo Punch, this is The Turning, River Road.
In the woods of Minnesota, a cult leader married himself to 10 girls
and forced them into a secret life of abuse.
But in 2014, the youngest escaped.
Listen to The Turning River Road on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In 2020, a group of young woman found me.
themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare.
Someone was posting photos.
It was just me naked.
Well, not me, but me with someone else's body part.
This is Levitown, a new podcast from IHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Collidercope,
about the rise of deep fate pornography and the battle to stop it.
Listen to Levitown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast.
Find it on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Welcome to Pretty Private.
Ebeney, the podcast where silence is broken and stories are set free. I'm Ebeney and every Tuesday
I'll be sharing all new anonymous stories that would challenge your perceptions and give you
new insight on the people around you. Every Tuesday, make sure you listen to Pretty Private
from the Black Effect Podcast Network. Tune in on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you listen to your favorite shows. This is an IHeart podcast.
Thank you.