The Breakfast Club - Heir Time Ft. Reginae Carter
Episode Date: April 9, 2026This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are joined by the one and only Reginae Carter — and baby, this conversation is long overdue. From growing up as Lil Wayne’s daughter to carving out he...r own lane in acting, business, and content, Nae gets real about what it’s actually like living in the spotlight and still trying to figure life out on your own terms. The girls get into everything — being labeled the “internet niece,” dealing with public perception, and the pressure that comes with being a celebrity kid. Nae opens up about confidence, colorism, and why staying true to yourself will always win, no matter what people have to say. They also dive into relationships, vulnerability, and the struggle of trying to be “mysterious” when you’re naturally an open book. Plus, a hilarious round of Lil Wayne trivia proves that even being his daughter don’t mean you know every lyric word for word 😭 Of course, it wouldn’t be Pour Minds without real talk about money, independence, and why having your own is non-negotiable in this era.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakfastClubPower1051FMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I think as long as you're nice to people, you can overshare, you can do, but you can share your experience.
As long as you're a good person at heart, that's okay.
But yeah, I do feel like I'm being fake if I'm not being honest.
I be telling my stories.
Yeah.
That's why they know I had that $3 wig on.
Yeah.
Well, they've seen it.
You didn't have to say that.
The all episodes are still.
We're going to delete that pose, just for that.
Because they're going to look right now.
We're going to start deleting them one by one.
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No, we've seen it.
That's all right.
What's up, y'all?
It's your girl Lex P.
And it's your girl, Drey, Nicole.
And you are tuned in to another episode of Poor Mind.
Where a drunk mind speaks sober thoughts.
We got a guest today.
We got a guest today.
Now, I just love when we have guests on the show
that number one, everybody been asking for.
But that me and Lex are just both personally excited to have on the show.
So I just feel like we all have watched this young lady grow up
into a beautiful woman.
And she has created Elaine and a presence on her own.
She grew up in the spotlight,
but she's also an entrepreneur.
She's also an influencer,
an actress, a reality TV star,
all the things.
My girl will be in her bag.
So let's give it up for Regenade Carter.
Hey, I'm so glad to have you here today.
I'm so glad to be here, and the intro was like,
that was tea.
My, thank you.
You're that girl, though.
You are.
You are.
Y'all that girl.
Thank you.
You.
All of those girls.
We appreciate that.
I want to ask you, though, like, how do you feel when people be calling you, like,
their internet niece?
Because I'm sure a lot of people say that.
Like, how do you feel when people say that about you?
Do you be like, girl, I don't know you?
Honestly, it's been so many years, like, literally, I'm used to it.
It's been times where people didn't come up to me and, like, kiss me on my cheek.
No.
No, like, when I was younger, like, literally.
like, I've always been
everybody needs, so I'm used to it.
People still don't want me to grow up.
Yeah. It's annoying, but it's like,
at least I know people that really care about me,
they really think that I'm their family.
Because I think Rihanna is my sister, so
can't anybody tell me different, right?
So, hey.
Okay, okay.
But I think that's a thing, though,
but I'm glad you said that
because I've always felt like I'm Auntie
and I call everybody my niece, but kids,
it's a little so far.
But I understand, though, because, like,
you grown, you are a grown,
woman. And I, honestly, okay,
we're going to talk about it though because, like,
kids stars or people who are popular
as children, sometimes that transition
don't be too smooth.
You know? Yeah.
They don't, but you have done it gracefully,
beautifully, like,
very much still that girl.
Like, for me, so I think, like,
it's a good thing. Like, everything that you do,
we should be clapping for and celebrating because
I'm not going to say no names, but we see how a lot of child
stars have grown up in what's happened.
Yeah, and I agree.
And that brings me to, like, asking you,
is that where you got the inspiration for your new show from?
Because you just felt like people who grew,
a lot of young kids who grew up in the spot,
like y'all are so misunderstood.
Yes.
That's definitely why.
And y'all, y'all understand me.
And I really, and I really fuck with y'all for that,
but a lot of people don't.
Yeah.
So I made, I also created this show for people to understand that,
you know, growing up in a line, like,
we're still like, we still feel like we're regular kids.
We feel like our life is just regular because this is what we grew up in.
So yeah, we know like, okay, your dad is not in the industry, touring, doing all of this,
but this is my norm.
So I'm not thinking of it as, oh, I got little, even though I did pop my shit when I was younger.
Oh, you're a baby.
I learned.
You was always as you should.
I learned real fast what it was.
But it's like, that's what I was used to.
Right.
But I do want to ask that because I do feel like sometimes we see, like,
child stars and be like, do you know who your family is?
Why are you acting like that?
When did you realize, like, okay, my daddy, Louie.
Like, when did you understand what that meant?
I feel like my mom was on reality TV as well.
So I was getting stuff from her to, like, teach me just how to come into this world.
Like, don't put too much out there.
Like, you know, yeah, your dad.
is who he is and a lot of things
don't gonna be broadcasted.
Yeah.
But try to keep yourself
you know, a little private.
It didn't work.
It didn't work, but my mom did
trying to tell me.
She tried.
She tried.
It's just like,
I'm so cool.
Like, I don't really like to live the whole
private life because I'm so vulnerable.
Like, I really like to talk.
I do what child do.
Yeah.
Y'all like to talk, too.
We like to get our people.
We do.
That's what we love.
So that's me.
Yeah.
But I like that you embrace that too
because I think a lot of times
we're going to talk about that a little later too.
I think we need to just embrace who we are
and stop trying to be what people expect us to be.
Oh, you're supposed to be.
Girl, shut up.
I got something to say.
Let me say what this nigga did last week.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I got to let y'all know.
You know?
But I think that's good that you embrace that
and you kind of let go of the expectations.
You know what I'm saying?
And one thing I just really love about you too
is that you just have always really
being yourself and you stay true to who you are
you don't care about
because I mean sometimes I do be feeling like you
like my little internet needs
like watching you grow up and I feel like people
be so mean to her all the time on the internet
like I just think it's so unnecessary
and I think a lot of it stems from
which is something that I feel like I can relate to you on
like you're confident
like you're very confident in yourself
and I feel like I don't know what it is about
a person that's very confident
but people just want to humble them really, really bad.
And I'm glad that you never let that get to you
and you just still shine your light
and you don't let nobody dim it no matter what.
No matter what.
And my parents are the number one,
the two people that taught me that my dad was on one side telling me,
hey, listen, you're beautiful.
Like, can't nobody tell you different?
Like, you always complimenting me.
My mom always big me up,
show me how to be this classy woman.
So can't nobody tell me that I'm not that.
And then they hate it when you're a dark skin one bad.
But talk about it, though.
The melanin popping, and I am too.
Exactly.
And you know what's crazy?
I feel like I'm aging myself.
I remember when you were born, Chad.
I do.
Well, I don't remember.
I do.
Because y'all got to realize, I do, but the reason is because I told y'all.
Exactly, but I grew up watching E-News.
I grew up watching, no, I didn't watch, I was, I mean, I used to watch a little Pokemon.
But put on Oprah, what is she saying?
Watch E-News.
So I remember it was like,
it was such a big deal
and it was like a thing.
So it was never like,
you never had a normal life.
But during that time, it was,
and I think that's something
that still goes on is like
the colorism.
So it's just like,
people be thinking
that you have the audacity,
but it's like, yeah,
she's beautiful.
But she's right,
because if she was lighter skin,
it wouldn't have been.
It wouldn't be all of that.
It wouldn't be like,
oh yeah, pretty privilege.
Yeah.
would it be.
Right.
It would be pretty privileged.
You know what I'm saying?
But it's scary and cockiness when he come from us.
Now, I do have one more question.
Because we're going to move on to a little fun thing.
I have one, I got to ask, because you know I'm a little miss.
Because this is old.
This is old.
But I remember, because I was in college by the time OMG Girls was the thing.
Did you ever feel like, oh, I should have stayed or I regret leaving or whatever happens?
So when I was in an OMG Girls and,
I got pulled out the group.
I feel like I was young.
So, of course, I was, like, mad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, wanting to be, like, in this group, like, asking my parents, like, what are y'all doing?
Like, I am a star.
I need to be in this group.
Right.
But, like, the older I got, the more I understood where it was, like, it was business.
And also, me and the girls never, like, broke apart.
We always both, we all been popping.
Okay.
You know, even after the group, I'm still popping.
They still popping.
So it's, like, it never was.
It never was a thought of me when I was like, damn, now that's like,
I damn, I should have been in this group because I feel like I still was a part of that group.
You know, like, I am OMG girls still, but it's like we family, so.
So y'all still cool?
Hell yeah.
I know that's right.
Yeah, I went on a tour.
Like, I really rock with them.
Like, we're like sisters.
Yeah.
So I root for them everything that they do and it's mom, so.
Oh, I love it.
They came on the show before, so I had to end.
They did.
Yes.
And we had a time, child.
No, but when I was younger, of course, I was like,
damn, I wish I was still in a group.
I know, because being young,
and you feel like, oh, my God, my dreams are slipping away,
and everything's about to end.
But then later, not too long after that,
it didn't go really crazy, but my dad,
me and my best friend that was also in a group,
Lord is we started Ney and Lo.
Okay.
And we did a little something, too.
So it was like, it was never, like,
a kind of thing because I started my own stuff.
And your dreams were fulfilled.
And then you probably realized,
I was like,
hmm,
this is what I really wanted to do?
Yeah, like, you know, a group, like,
and also I don't really like music.
Doing music today.
I'm more acting.
You know,
I'll get on a little song.
But I'm glad that you said that
because I feel like when famous people have children,
like we are expecting Serena's child.
You better play tennis.
Get out there that tennis skirt.
That's another reason why I started airtime.
Because I want people to sit down and tell,
like sit down and say,
hey, I sat down with
Germain Dupree daughter.
She's a veterinarian. She's going to
show for that. Like, I also
started to show for that because we don't all have to
be the stinger, the rapper, the this, to that.
Right. And then, the rapper
your daddy is... Man.
I don't want to see a mic.
Right. I'm cool. Yeah.
I'll be telling him to write everything. They're going to be like,
damn, that sounds just like little mama like that.
It's right in the blood. It runs in the blood.
Oh, really?
Good.
What?
I do have one more question that I want to ask you before we move on to the game.
So I do want to know what's the biggest misconception that you think people have
when it comes to growing up in the spotlight or being a celebrity kid?
I would say kind of like what I said earlier, our norm feels like, our norm is our norm.
So the things that we do, like a lot of people think that I feel like I'm better than everybody or I'm this or I'm that.
But I feel like I'm a Sagittarius.
I would have probably been like this with or without the way.
It's just like it's stuff that it's like I can't pop my my shit because it's like people who are oh, she got there because of a little white.
Even with me acting, like it's been so many roles that I didn't get or so many things that I wanted.
And I'm like, damn, why I'm not in that show?
But I got to work for it.
I got to audition for it.
But people think, oh, girl, you can just get on that show.
Or you can call a nigga.
You could call it.
That is annoyed.
Like, not everybody knows each other in the industry.
Right.
Not everybody.
So it's little stuff like that.
But I'm very humble.
Mm-hmm.
I definitely got humble the older I got.
But I can't thank nobody but my mom for that too
because she always kept me humble.
My dad is the one that's like, you better pop it.
Pop it.
Yeah.
You better pop it.
You can have whatever you want.
That's a good balance.
Yeah.
I love that.
It's definitely a good balance.
Okay.
Okay, Dere, you ready for the game?
I'm ready for the game.
We're going to play a game now.
The first game that we're going to play is called Tunchi Trivia.
Okay.
So obviously, we know your dad is the greatest rapper alive.
Yeah.
And I want to see how well you know the lyrics to his songs.
But not like mainstream.
Some, because I, you know, you know, you.
used to be a really, really big little way.
I mean, I still am, but I mean, like, when I was in college
and when I was in high school, that was when he was, like, in his mixtape era.
And I used to be deep in my mixtape bag.
So I want to see some, you know, mainstream songs within some mixtape songs.
Let's see if you know the lyrics to them.
Okay, let's see.
Wait, wait, so you're going to read the lyric and she has to finish it or she has to get the name of the song.
And then some of it will.
Look, because I'm bad with lyrics.
I don't know nothing.
Yes, okay.
So you should go back.
I'm going to be surprised.
I'm going to sit back.
Relax.
No, you got it.
I don't know nothing about nothing.
So the first one, life is a beach.
I'm just playing in the sand.
What song is that?
Life is a beach.
I'm just playing in the sand.
Oh, hey, Mr. Carter.
That's what I would say.
That's what I would have said.
No.
But I'll give you another shot.
Okay, okay, okay.
Or if you can finish.
I think we should give her either or.
Finish the bar or name the song.
Okay.
Because that's hard.
But I don't even know.
The next bar.
She said I don't know either one.
See, see, that's what, because all I got is.
Life is a beach.
I'm just playing in the sand.
Finish the bar, Dreya.
Right above it is the song.
She's like, what is it?
Exactly.
I don't know that song.
Baby, y'all too deep in your bag.
What is to be honest?
I didn't write this one.
See, see?
Dreh, you got to do one that you know.
Okay, I'll do this one.
Weezy F, baby, and the F is for Phnominal.
she always says the F is for something in every song
Because that's what I...
You know, that's why I got that from next.
I don't know that piece for.
I don't know the song
when he said the F is a finisher, but phenomenal.
Uh-oh.
I thought phenomenal is the sign with a piece.
It do.
That was the irony.
Wait.
Can you fuck the bar for or maybe that will help her.
Well, wait.
Oh, but that's why I said you got to give the bar that she know.
You got to give a bar that you know.
Because they made this shit too hard, bro.
The F is phenomenal.
Because I'll say this.
Let me give you one.
Okay, I got one.
Okay, go ahead.
Safe sex is great text.
Better wear a late text.
You don't want that late text that I think I'm late text.
Mm-hmm.
I still don't even know the song.
But you finished it.
I did love to live the point.
It's lollipod.
Okay.
Let me give you one.
This off the dome.
This ain't even on the card.
I'm going to do the one I know.
Y'all.
Like a cop car.
Okay.
She's late.
Miss officer
Miss officer
We got to give you something
Please
Okay
Got 10 bathrooms
I could shit all day
Got 10 bathrooms
I could shit all day
And we don't want no problems
Okay you're a goon
With a goon to a goblin
Yeah
Came on a beat
I fuck around and even
Lick a brains on the street
It don't matter though
But you feel it's steady mobbing.
Who is steady-moving?
That's how I'd be like, I know the worst or something.
Well, no, I don't be knowing the worst or nothing.
I'm bad.
I'd be struggling.
If you asked me probably like 10 years ago, I probably wouldn't know.
Oh, because you know, that used to be the thing.
What?
They would record her at the backstage of a concert.
Going crazy.
Oh, my God.
I told you.
I remember when she was born.
I do.
Well, I feel like you should know these lyrics,
and I, because it was referencing you.
Oh, I do.
Sillier than Vig.
said, Sautja Boy and A-Reb.
You should, I call that
N-N-N-A dance, something like that.
Something about my daughter, do the N-N-A's dance,
proud to be N-N-A's dad.
Yeah.
Watch my shoe.
Yes.
You mentioned that.
She said, I'm not that way.
You mentioned that.
Yeah.
What was that?
Okay, okay.
We got to do this one.
This is a good one.
This is a good one.
Real G's moving silence like lasagna.
Like the main one
Yeah, like...
They're moving sound as like La Zion.
They still use this as captioned.
They do.
Still.
I know.
It's a bar.
It's not sky is the limit.
No, no, it's not.
But I'm not mad at you for guessing that
because it has the distinctive sound and the beat.
Mm-hmm.
Real G's moving silent like La Zion.
Mm-hmm.
Six foot six.
Yeah.
You know.
That's my...
This is my carriva.
My panace, bristles.
Yeah.
Oh, father, I'm so sorry.
Oh, my God.
But, shoot, all of the songs, he did.
He probably be the same way.
I'm not going to lie.
It's so many.
He didn't do so many songs.
Like, literally, he's probably the same way.
And then your dad was famous, too, back in the day for, like, he would always say he never really wrote down the lyrics.
He would just go in the studio.
My dad was sitting right here right now.
You're asking me.
He'll be like, he'll be like, what?
I said.
I said.
I, I, when someone.
When someone.
doesn't write, they just go in the booth and just
say, how could you know
with you? Everything, yeah. I love it.
Yeah. I do.
I do. Yeah. Okay, we got one more.
And then we're going to move on.
Okay, okay. Okay.
How do you do motherfuck of this wheezy baby
niggas bitch and then I got to talk the can in?
This is when I was one.
I know this because I ain't.
Too bad. I ever hear this one before. This made me before.
I was born. And I was 16 at war. I still
I don't know what that is.
What's that one?
I got duct tape and rope.
I leave you missing like the fucking O'Bennons.
No, we don't know that one.
Okay.
He's got a song called Cannot.
It's a mixed tape song.
When I tell you.
With DJ Drama.
Oh.
Baby, that's probably when that was baby.
See, you should have did.
What was the song that he had with Drake?
It was a lot of, not you want to fuck.
One time, look, one time.
You should have did the yola.
Not you want a photo.
You already know that when that came on a stripper.
That's when I knew I knew I wanted to be a stripper.
That is Drake's mom.
It was, no, no, that's what I'm saying, but his verse was fired too.
Yeah.
That's why I said one, yeah, but one time.
Because I'm like, yeah.
We should did something a little bit of that.
I'm really bad at it, though.
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You should... Lala.
I know that one.
Okay?
Lala was a good time.
Yeah.
Again, she loves a lyric about herself.
You can never get me.
I know it.
I know that right.
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But you did, I think you did a good job.
I think you did good, too.
Because Dreya is like the person who going to rap and rap and rap.
Yeah, I'm like a lyric's encyclopedia.
Like, I know a lot of lyrics.
Now, some of these I didn't write down, so some of those I didn't know.
But I didn't know a good amount of them.
Y'all, wait, hold up, pause.
This drink is really good.
It's good.
Oh, you know what?
Yeah, let's go to the drink.
Ta.
You're right.
I'm glad you said that.
Tom, what are we drinking today?
Okay.
Because we're over here having a ball.
You know what you said?
Already cutting up.
I already see it happening.
So for our guest, Ms. Reginey Carter today, this one is going to be called Airtime, all right?
Right after her podcast.
And this one, she loves some reposito tequila.
So we have some repo tequila in there.
We have some orange blossom water, some grapefruit bitters, and some dragon fruit syrup that's floated at the bottom.
And then we topped it off with a sparkling pampal moose, sparkling water.
So it's grapefruit.
So it's sparkling grapefruit.
And then we have.
It garnished with a lime and a cherry.
So just giving us a little bit of spring.
That orange blossom is giving us some of those floral notes in there.
And that's what's opening it up.
What kind of cherry is that?
That is a brandy cherry.
I'm so glad you asked.
So that's been marinating this.
Yeah.
Oh, man.
I know what's all right.
Yeah.
Y.
What?
The fruit AI videos on TikTok.
And they have the same music.
Huh.
She's a stonnie.
Oh, my gosh.
I'd be like, oh, she'd be like,
Banana Rita.
How dare you leave me?
Strawberry.
Oh, the TV hot.
They'd be mad because we're not supposed to support AI, y'all, but the...
We're not.
The fruit.
We're getting so many fats from the living in a cat.
Oh, they got cats, too?
They do got the cats, I love the cats.
I love.
Oh, I'm glad I wasn't alone.
Because Strawberryita cuts up.
She's a cheater.
Did you see Instagram reader?
What?
What is Instagram readers?
Oh, yes.
It's Instagram reader.
TikToky.
Oh, I need to turn off my phone, neither.
It gets juicy.
It gets juicy in the field.
It goes down.
Oh, Lord.
Okay, okay, okay.
Because I want to go back to the topic that we was talking about earlier.
Okay.
Because I struggle with this so bad.
And I'm glad that you said, like, it was something that you was just kind of like on your own about.
Do you have a hard time being mysterious?
Like, I feel like one thing about beautiful women and honestly, too, I hate to say that,
but, like, having nice things.
They feel like, how did you get that Chanel bomb?
How did you get your hair done?
Who are you messing with?
What do you do in the mornings?
Like, it's something about them tying in mystery and sexy in the same thing.
So do y'all, oh, I know you don't have a hard time being mysterious.
How do you have a hard time being mysterious, and how do you, like, deal with that?
I do have a hard time kind of being mysterious.
Yeah.
hence, like, everything that kind of be out about my life.
I really, it's, that's what I say, I'm very vulnerable.
Yeah.
And I really, like, I did YouTube, I did Twitch.
So it's like, I really let my people lend.
Yeah.
And even, like, this time I feel like my, me right now, I'm kind of being mysterious right now.
You are.
It's going.
It's going.
It works.
So it's working right now.
But I do have a hard time doing it.
Because I swear I just put an X on the pictures.
I was just about to go up on my Snapchat with a little chest.
I'm like, no.
Oh, he might got this tattoo.
They might fly.
Oh, they're going to know.
Yeah.
They're going to know.
They're already, like.
I want to see the picture because I'm going to put it in Google search.
Because Google search will tell you everything.
Right.
Whose chest is this?
Oh, so that means you're talking to somebody right now.
Damn.
Okay.
Okay, so how long has it been?
How do you feel?
What's going on?
It's going on, what, like, almost five months?
Okay.
Okay.
So y'all in, like, the good stage.
Yeah.
Like that honeymoon stage, having fun.
Yeah, like, you know.
Okay.
But you can see it going somewhere.
I really like you.
Okay, that's it.
I really do.
See, you like me, that was a test.
You weren't me mysterious.
I got you.
Got you.
You see how I treat you like that?
That was a test.
You said.
You're going to be like, I don't know.
You're going to be started right now.
No, I'm not.
I'll listen with you.
I'm asking what you.
But no, but I think,
but I think that it's important
to have a balance,
especially being in the spotlight.
Yeah, for sure.
I think it's important to have women
who are, because honestly,
that's why I think,
and I'm not making this about us,
but I think this is why, like,
poor minds, like, people will look at Drea
and she's dealt with this her whole life
being like, you're so perfect,
you have it together,
how can I reach that,
and how can I,
and then you got me on the other side of the couch,
fall apart.
But so I think that it's important,
For women to see.
We both be falling apart
Right.
I just feel like I don't show as much.
But it's important for women to see
you can have your shit fall apart
and you can still show up poised
and put together.
But you can also fall apart still.
It's a balance, I think.
Yeah, it is.
It is.
And I mean, I think it's okay
to be somebody that overshared.
I think when people are not that way,
it's just because they're naturally that way.
Like me, I don't try to like,
oh, let me try to be mysterious.
What's your sign?
I'm a stories.
Oh, yeah.
Y'all good.
Yeah, you are fired.
You're my best friend.
Both of our best friends are Shagherian.
Yeah, both of our...
I love Sagittarius women.
Yes, my best friend is the
Sagittarius.
And she's the same way.
Like, she's just naturally very open and vulnerable.
Wait, I'm sorry. Can I take my jacket off?
Don't take it off.
We get lit.
We know it gets a little hot in here.
It does. It does.
Because with the lights.
Yeah, you're good.
You're good.
But yeah, I don't think anything is wrong with that.
And I think it's a misconception
when people think that like, oh, I need to try
to be mysterious.
I need to try to be more sexy.
I need to try to be this or try to be that.
Like, no, just be yourself.
And the people that are supposed to gravitate towards you will.
I almost kind of think,
that's what I was going to ask both of y'all
because I do feel like you're very vulnerable as well.
Do y'all ever feel like you're almost being fake, though,
when you try to hold back?
Like you're not being authentic to who you are?
Yeah, like, yeah, sometimes I do.
Because it's like when I don't, when I don't...
Go ahead, go ahead.
When I don't be myself, I feel like it's just like I'm not, like I'm not me.
I have to talk.
I have to tell how I feel.
And then it's like, people are going to find out anyway.
So it's better it's coming from my mouth.
Right.
When I'm at the malls and get posted with somebody or I'm here and get posted.
Like, I would like you to hear from the horse's mouth than anybody else in all my life I've been having.
Everybody else tell my story.
That's why I do reality TV.
That's why I did YouTube.
That's why I did Twitch.
So people can not just tell my story,
I can tell my story as well.
Okay.
That makes a lot of sense.
I think for me, I've talked about this before.
When I moved to Atlanta,
I got in an awful relationship,
and I was with somebody who tried to silence me.
And during that time, I did feel fake.
Because I was trying to portray
what people wanted to see from me.
Even now, like, I have to be open.
I have to tell y'all what's going on
because I remember being 25
and looking at these girls
and then now I'm older
and I'm seeing, I was like, oh, you was faking, you was lying.
And I'm sitting up here looking at other people
so I feel like it's my duty
to be honest and tell my truth.
I don't take being
in front of the cameras lightly.
But I can also respect somebody's story
like you, like you probably had on Chanel diapers.
But that's okay.
But that's okay.
Oh, shit.
And there's nothing wrong.
That's what I'm saying, though.
So it's like, people want to be like,
ah, she's so out of touch.
But guess what?
That's the legacy that her father and her mother built for her.
And that's a beautiful thing.
And that's a beautiful thing.
So sometimes people may, I think as long as you're nice to people,
you can overshare, you can do,
but you can share your experience.
As long as you're a good person at heart.
That's okay.
But yeah, I do feel like I'm being fake if I'm not being honest.
I'd be telling my stories.
Yeah.
That's why they know I had that $3 wig on.
Yeah.
Well, they've seen it.
You didn't have to say that.
The old episodes are still.
We're going to delete that pose, just for that.
Because they're going to look right now.
We're going to start deleting them one by one, so they don't even know this.
No, we're not doing it.
But no, I think everybody wants what other people have, though, too, to a certain extent.
Like, I think people who are naturally oversharers, they look at people that are mysterious.
And they're like, damn, I wish that I wasn't so much of an overshare.
and I think people who are naturally just more selective about what they tell,
you wish you were more vulnerable.
Like sometimes I admire the vulnerability that Lex has and that you have as well
because I do think that when you're open, you're more open,
you don't realize a lot of the time people can relate to what you're going through,
but they'll never know unless you share it with them.
Exactly.
How do you feel like sharing your relationships?
Because I think it's obviously more, I think people now have expectations of us,
but people never had expectations of me
because I'm just a bitch from more and Chase's.
But, like, how do you live like that?
Like, people having expectations of you
because of who your parents are
and who you were raised around.
Like, oh, my God, Nicky Minnaz is your aunt.
So how do you live like that?
Honestly, I have a really great relationship with God.
I have a great relationship with my village that I have
where it's like my family, my friends,
my manager, my people that I know
that have my back.
So I don't need validation from the world
or people that I don't know
that never met me a day in my life.
Right.
So, like, I just keep,
I stay true to myself
and just be 100% me.
That's all I can be.
And if everybody,
and if somebody got a problem with it,
it's that, like, say, for instance,
it's like this clip going around
with me saying that a man,
like, my type is like,
like a man has to,
first of all, I say,
one, I don't count people's pockets
because I don't.
but also they asked for a number
so I was like, okay, like I guess
500K above, I don't know, whatever.
A year or like
a year? Okay. And it's like
a problem with that, but my thing
is like my parents
raised me to not count people's pocket
where it's like as long as you see
what I'm doing for me and you can do for what
I'm, you could do for me, you can do for yourself
you can do for whoever's around you.
That's what it is. Like I'm not,
I don't have no kids. I don't have no like
so it's like, it's like,
it's not kind of like I'm dating
I'm having fun like you know and if I
do find somebody I feel like we can
grow and we can figure that out
you know? Like I don't have to make
a hundred million and this to
no because that's your money
that don't have nothing to do with me
unless you're gonna trick off
girl I'm saying the same thing all the time
because like who cares
women always be like oh a man has to have
certain amount of money to date me
what does that have to do with you unless he doing
shit for you. That's his money.
And also,
I'm gonna tell you where I've got
to have my own. I cannot.
I feel like if a man give you so much,
they feel like they could hold something over
you. Like they can take that back at any
time. You can't take shit back of mine.
Hey. Hello. And then let's
get into it. Niggas will be, a lot
of these niggas will be having money. They be stingy
anyway, so it don't matter how much money.
And they do. And it's different times.
I understand why
I'm mad stingy nowadays.
It's hard out here.
People got to really make living for themselves.
And my thing is a Chanel back, a burkin, or this or that.
And what you doing?
You're getting cheated on.
You're getting mad.
You're taking them back.
You're getting you another burkin.
At this point, people got to go through, kids got to go through college.
You got to go, like, it's not, I feel like it's getting real now.
Like, government's shutting down.
We got to get to the airport three days before.
We got to fly.
That's what I'm sad.
I feel like it's different.
Times are different.
And I'm glad that you said that because I think it's important
that we as women who are successful on our own
because we used to talk about that all the time,
about BDBs and dealing with men with money.
But I think that honestly,
the way people have policed women's bodies,
they police what we can do,
it is vital and it's very serious.
I don't want to get political,
but it's very serious that you be able to take care of yourself.
So I'm glad that you said that because I think that that era is kind of dying out.
The girls are awakening, but it's still the people out there that are still trying to be like,
oh, if he can't do this, he can't do that.
But what can we do for ourselves, y'all?
That's the thing.
Now, if you come through and could do that shit for yourself, and that's how you feel.
You feel like, you know, my father's school me.
He literally gave me whatever I want, and I respect him for that.
but he also, when I got to a certain age,
also taught me how to work for what I want as well.
And my mother did as well.
So it's like I know what it feels like to, yeah, nigger, listen,
this is what I do for myself, so you're going to have to come and do something.
But I'm not trying, I could also do it for myself.
Could you do it for yourself?
These girls don't be doing enough for themselves
and expecting a man to just get him everything.
And I mean, that's a testament to your mom because your mom,
when her and your dad broke up, never fell off.
Never.
Yeah.
I mean, she...
You know what I'm saying?
Because a lot of...
New York Times bestseller.
Come on.
I can go on.
It's a lot.
Because we do see, unfortunately, a lot of rappers, baby mommas, you know, they break up.
We never hear from them again.
Or they be online doing crazy stuff just to, you know, make ends meet.
But I think that you, you know, you did have a good example because, honestly, your mom came up in the times where it was like, oh, get you wine.
Yeah.
Get your one.
And she was like, okay, that wasn't...
They was together.
They were young.
Yeah.
12.
Yeah.
Very young.
Very young.
So it wasn't like she was,
God pregnant with you.
It was like, oh, let me get you a burkin for a pushkin.
Yeah.
He was like, I love him.
Yeah.
That's my man, baby.
And that's what I was going to say, baby.
That's my baby.
That's my baby.
That's my bad, baby.
But, no, that's what I was going to say, though.
Do y'all ever feel like, though?
The expectations that we have these days, though, is rooted in our parents and grandparents to a certain extent.
I think a lot of us were raised to feel like you've got to be with a man that's a provider.
He needs to be able to provide.
He needs to be able to take care of the household.
But I just think that the difference is the expectations were different back then.
It was like women back then was only really expecting their men to like pay the bills, go to work, work a nine to five, make an honest living.
Long as you can provide for me and these kids, that's cool.
We don't took that shit and took it to the moon.
Do y'all know how bad it is?
You got to pay the bills.
You got to be a provider.
You got to buy me a G-Wagon.
You got to take me on trips every month.
You got to buy me Birkins and Chanel's and all the jewelry.
We need to hit up Wafi.
Like, it's a lot.
You know who Wafi is.
Your nigger got money.
But I don't know.
It's just a Russian name laughing because he's all in Atlanta.
So it's like, it's just a little.
ridiculous though these days, the expectation.
It's very ridiculous.
I hate to take up for men.
Yeah, me too.
I don't like taking it again.
But it has gotten a lot out of hand
because I say this with love in my heart.
A lot of the women that y'all be looking up to
that are showing, oh, I just blew 100 bands at Chanel
or I just, he just spent this money on me.
If y'all knew the men that they were talking to,
it was a lot of them that we passed up.
like, I can't do it.
Ooh, I can't do it.
You said something.
Hey.
We literally passed up on them.
Even me with my hooting and hollering ass.
Yeah.
Because them, they be...
They will fuck a snapping turtle if you got some money.
Straight up.
Just like that.
What?
You know what I'm saying?
So, going back to the topic at hand,
we were talking about being mysterious,
I think us being vulnerable and being open,
it helps women.
Because I talked about my experience dating men with money and my BDBs and things like that.
And I was like, you know what?
Honestly, I will be 37 this year.
And my dating experience is like this.
Somebody's 307?
You look.
Call up.
We're going to talk about.
I'll see you.
I was wondering out.
I'm not.
I'm just saying.
Yes.
You look so good.
Well, 37 is still young.
It is.
But, like, I.
really thought that she was like
at least attitude.
Oh, God.
I think, but the reason I say that and I'm open,
because people be like, oh, my God, because I don't mind sharing my age.
I don't mind sharing my experiences.
And I keep saying that because even with dating now,
do y'all know how good it feels to date somebody you want
versus somebody you need?
Like, yeah, y'all felt that.
That's the word.
That would.
I'm telling you, like, it feels so good.
then I can walk away.
Yeah.
I love to walk away, child.
This no longer serves me.
It no longer serves me.
So that's what I say.
It's so important, not only, like I said politically of the things I was talking about earlier,
but just for your, you can be selfish.
I can be selfish.
You know, I don't have a child yet.
I don't have kids yet.
Will I have a kid one day?
Maybe, maybe not.
I don't know.
But what I know right now is I can do what I want with my money, with my time, with myself.
And that's what's important.
and I think that it's important that we all share that message no matter what age.
And I think that's good that, because you're younger, you're still in your 20s
and you're letting them know, this is my life and I'm living it.
And even if you do have a man with money, whether it's your dad or a man that you're dealing with,
you still doing a podcasting ain't easy.
It ain't.
And you still doing it.
You know what I'm saying?
You're acting.
You're getting out there.
And it's so important for people to see that.
Like, a man with money is cool, but you still got to do your own.
Yes.
Yeah, for sure.
You'll have to.
And we always have so much respect, too, for other women in this space
who start podcasts and stay consistent.
Because we know how difficult it is to stay consistent.
Girl, you ain't got to.
So, I know it's probably even more difficult.
For the love of the game, it's crazy.
Yeah, for the love of the game.
The game, do it all.
But that will be like, okay.
Yes.
How many episodes?
Like, what's the most episodes you've recorded in the day?
I would say four.
Oh, yeah.
So you end it.
more than us, girl.
We did four in one day, and I looked at that day at the end of day.
I said, I don't give a fuck.
We're never doing this again.
It was when we was in London.
Yes.
I probably get four probably like once or twice, and I told him I said, I don't care.
Maybe three.
Yeah.
Maybe let's just do three.
Four is a little crazy.
Honestly, I don't...
Because after a while, it's like you get tired of hearing yourself talk.
You'd be like, I just want to be quiet.
Yeah.
And then, like, you know, I know y'all have drinks, too.
You can give them drinks.
Yeah.
Like, okay, at some point, you're like, ooh.
Now in 2026, more than two, I'm not doing it.
If we have to do three episodes, we probably going to have to come in another day.
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Yeah, see, that was like,
this was my first season,
so I really was, like, trying to get the feel
and stuff like that.
So next season, I'm definitely going to, like,
do a lot of things different.
Okay, so what are your goals with podcasting, like?
I want to do a lot.
Like, I want to,
I just, I want to get a lot.
on Netflix.
Okay.
That little podcast Netflix section.
Okay.
I want, like, I want people to
know
me for me from my podcast.
Like, you know, like, oh,
like, I've been getting so many people
coming to me, like, I love your podcast.
I love, like, I love airtime.
And that's all it's about, like,
all, my whole
dream in life is just to make
my name John.
I love it. I love my parents.
Like, I love that they did all that they did for me,
for me to have this light to keep it shining.
But, like, I want people to know me for me.
Whether it's my podcast, my clothing line, me acting, like, that's all.
Well, I'm going to tell you right now that we know you, because you've done it.
Try to tell you.
You have done it.
Now, before we move on, I got one more.
Do your daddy, do you get an allowance?
No.
No.
Okay.
No, when I was younger, like, my dad used to just send me with just,
money. My mama called him like, hey, listen,
stop sending this girl with money, because one time
I went to school and I just paid for everybody lunch
with it. Oh, my God.
Okay. He just didn't you a stag.
She said, $1,000.
She said, $1,000 for everybody.
You want an extra milk.
Lunch on me.
Listen to him, you better stop giving her all of that money.
She said, Natanzah.
She said, Nadia went to that school
and paid for everybody lunch.
She said, oh,
oh, okay, so what was the amount
can we ask? Like, what was the most, like,
he sent you, like, at a young age, at a young age.
Well, his, his set price was like a thousand.
Okay.
Every time I would go to his house, like, a thousand and a thousand.
Now, what he sent, he wasn't sending me it.
Like, I was young.
Right, right, right.
But if he would give me money, it would be a thousand.
My mama was like, stop.
That's a lot of money for a young child.
It is.
I was eight years, though.
Yeah, with a thousand dollars.
Even though I had, like, I had people to fly me there and back.
Like, I was never alone.
Like, I had his people with me.
But if I would leave to go back to my mom,
mom, I'm definitely flying back with like
a thousand just on hand. As an eight
year old. As an eight, nine, ten year old.
My mom was like, listen, Wayne, you better
stop now. She don't need all of that
money. That is insane.
I don't think I've seen a thousand dollars in cash.
Bro, I just saw $1,000 for the first time two years
ago. Okay.
I said I got a comma in my account.
Six foot, seven, five, eight,
fuck, fuck, fuck.
Excuse me, I can rest.
My, Macon, what I'm so serious.
Times is hard, baby.
It's crazy.
Okay.
I want to be a little dozy.
Go ahead.
Do you want to have kids?
Is that something that you want to do?
Because I know you grew up for a long time being the only child.
And you have so many siblings.
So are you like, okay, I'm a big sister.
I kind of help raise them.
I don't know.
Or do you want to have some of your own?
One day I do want to have kids.
One day.
I definitely do want to have kids.
But I want to have kids.
But I want to have kids.
want to be married.
Okay.
I want to have my stuff together kind of.
I feel like I'm not going to say, oh, when you have kids, everything just got to be real.
Because I already know kids, it don't matter how together I am, and the kid is always
going to shake up your life.
Yeah.
So I just want to just be where I'm at and, like, what I want to, comfortable in just when
I am.
I'm like, probably 30, maybe 28.
29, like one of them, 28, 29, 30.
That's my, that's my years.
I'm 27 now.
Okay.
That's not like a year or two.
Yeah, you got a little time.
I definitely, but I'm trying to figure,
it's just, it's all and I'm just so careful on just who I just,
I'm just glad you're taking your time.
But you should be, though.
You know, who get this, baby.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm so glad that you take your time.
That's going to break the end of this.
It is.
The air to the throne.
Oh, my gosh.
That's going to be the next part.
I can't answer the throne.
You're going to be talking to the baby.
In their Chanel diapers, exactly.
Exactly.
Yeah, but I definitely do want kids.
Okay, good.
I like to get that.
But I feel like that you don't feel pressure.
No, I don't.
You want kids?
I do.
But, like, I think that we're at that age,
because I'm 34.
I'm going to be 35 this year.
Okay.
And I just think people
expects us to have kids already.
So, like, you be feeling the pressure.
But I remember even when I was your age, like, almost 30.
Like, I still felt the pressure
because people start asking around that time.
So I was wondering, because, like, yeah,
I think when you get to your late 20s, people kind of start asking.
Like, where is that?
You were in my group, my family group message,
and literally I'm literally the last one that don't have no kids.
And I kind of was just like, this is my first time in forever.
I was like, oh, my God.
Yeah.
I don't have the kids.
My last cousin.
Yeah.
Like, the one that was like, yeah, we're going to do this.
Yeah.
You got a back.
But don't.
comes to the pressure, I'm telling you, you're going to be so happy that you waited.
Just waited. Just wait. Because I think, like, we don't take the family unit serious anymore.
Because although it is good for us to be independent and stuff, it's another side to it. As much as we enjoy being independent, once we bring a child into it, cool, we can both exist on our own, but it's about a child now. It's not about the money. It's about a family unit. And I think that we have, you know, normalized just being like, oh, if I'm not happy,
there's a lot of times
you know this situation is not good and a baby
shouldn't be brought into it, you know?
So I'm glad that you're waiting because, again,
a lot of young girls look up to you
and, you know, you're still having fun
and doing it back.
You know what I'm saying?
Thank your time, girl.
It's not a real good.
What?
I'm stressed out with dogs.
Yeah.
You have dogs?
Well, I gave them all the way.
Exactly.
Because they were too stressful.
They were just, oh, Lord.
But I am good with kids.
Okay.
I do love it.
But why did you give your dogs away?
Okay, so you want to know?
I do!
So my last dog,
um,
they sold me her with like a,
something with like,
her lambs were like shorter than one,
so she was limping.
They gave you a four-knit.
Crazy.
And I paid $10,000.
Oh, fuck no.
And they didn't tell you.
No, no, I paid $10,000 for the dog
to get the leg fixed, like $9,000,
almost 10.
But I paid a lot of money $10,000 to get this dog fixed
And she still was limping
Oh, you wanted to...
And then I moved to L.A.
So I was like, I cannot have all of this
So I gave my dog to someone who I really, really cared about.
I mean, who I knew that would really care about her.
Let me ask you this limpid.
It was just the dog...
Wait, let me ask you something.
Was everything okay with the dog and it was just limping?
Yeah, everything was okay.
She just...
But, like...
She had a little gilip-a-old.
I didn't want her to do all of that movie.
I wanted her to be in the same thing.
You're not ready for that.
You could have kept that damn dog.
I thought it was like something was wrong.
It was having to go to the doctor every month.
No, she just was limping, and I just felt like she deserved to be set still.
Why would I bring her five hours away her to just be left?
She was home already.
You said, she's not happy.
You said, I want a healthy motherfucker.
She was homer.
Already. And then my friend's mom
love dogs. Okay.
Love taking care of dogs. So I'm like,
listen, if I bring her with me,
I know I'm not going to be able to give her the right care.
I'm out here, out there.
It's L.A. Yeah. My first
year moving out there. I can't take you
Don Rodale driving. You lipping, bitch.
It don't think you're athetic.
Walk straight, bitch.
The fuck? I got you in a Louis Vuitton bag.
Walk straight home.
Oh, he really got a Louis Vuitton collar.
Oh, wow.
Walk straight hole!
You all Kayby Gip Leg in a Louis Vuitton bag, bitch.
Okay, but how's the dog doing today?
She is doing great.
She's doing great.
Okay.
But she's doing great.
$10,000, bitch, you better walk, you better fly.
But is she still limping the same, or has it improved since the surgery?
Because you could have been without the surgery.
That's what I'm saying, but they were trying to amputate her leg.
And I told her no.
I told them no.
So I was like, you're just going to have to limp.
I would rather you limp than amputate a leg.
Well, no, sometimes you can amputate and they put that little...
a stroller. But they put that little stick on it.
And they got a ball at the end and they roll on it.
Yeah.
Good.
I feel like that's so, that's miserable, though.
I wouldn't want the dog to have to go through this.
I, as a human, I wouldn't want to limp.
I wouldn't want to be rolling on one leg.
She'd be gone.
What?
She'd be going.
Limping crazy.
Okay, good.
But as long as she's happy and she's not in pain.
Yeah, no, no, no.
I feel like me, if I was, I think I would rather roll.
That's why I got her to surgery because she was.
in pain.
Okay.
In the surgery, she's cool now, but she just didn't flimping.
But as long as she's still healthy and happy, and you did the best thing as a mother.
As a mother.
You made a great, and it's hard.
A mother first.
You know what?
I give you your props.
I take back.
I'm a mother first.
You did what you had to do.
I did.
You do.
That's all right.
But having kids, I always say having an animal is just too much like having the kids.
It is.
You got to drop them off their day kids.
You got out of town.
You got to feed them.
Gotta take them off.
Leave the TV on when you leave them at the house?
Yeah.
Oof.
Oh, yeah, I used to leave the TV on so they don't feel lonely.
$10,000?
You do.
Just put it down.
She'd be doing that with her dog.
She'd be playing Gracie's Corner when she leaves out.
You have to so they don't feel so long.
$10,000, put it down.
Put it down.
Put it down.
$10,000?
That is fucked up, Lex.
All dogs go to heaven, bitch.
They did.
They did.
Say that.
Ladies, lady.
What's your sign?
I'm a Leo.
Leo.
Oh, don't do that.
No, what?
You, when is your birthday?
August 17th.
I'm on the cusp.
Yes, definitely.
You do not give Leo.
You're so tired.
You ain't on the cusp?
A little bit.
Virgoes are like on the 20th or something.
You give very much Virgo.
My best friend of burgo.
People always say that they all, I don't know what on the cusp means.
It's like a day before.
Oh, okay.
You think she get Virgo?
She do not give Ligo.
I think she gives her.
As an earth sign, as a fellow earth sign, I don't think she gives earth sign.
So that's why I'm like...
What does Leo give, though?
Leo gives, like, very, like, to themselves to me, like, very, like, you know,
Leo's can talk, though.
Well, I can talk.
Yeah.
But you know what's crazy?
But that's how I say, honestly, on my everyday life, Dre knows about me.
I do be to myself.
I'm a home body.
I love being at home.
I am a home. Like when people will be like, oh, they'll invite me somewhere and they'll be like
last minute, oh, I can't make it. I'm like, she'd be excited. So I am a homebody. I really,
I'm not as extroverted as people think. You know what I'm saying? But I mean, I am. It depends
how comfortable I am. Okay. So. I'm a true sad. You give me sadge vibes, though. I am such
a true sad. You do get stash vibes. What day is your birthday? November 29. Okay, yeah. Oh, my God,
my best friend birthday is November 28.
That's the day that I was supposed to be born.
Really?
But I was born in a real, like, midnight type street.
Okay.
I love that.
See, we gotta, we gotta have you back with you and your mom.
We do.
That would be fun.
I would love that.
Because I love her.
You know what's crazy, though?
She has a great personality.
She does.
I'm not gonna lie, y'all.
Y'all, y'all know I hate an Instagram skit.
But when I tell you, her shit be funny as fun.
She did a video, and he was like, oh, he was like,
niggas always tell you when they got a shit.
He was like, I got a shit.
Yeah.
They just be doing that.
They do.
They're comfortable with you.
Her kids be so funny.
No, they do.
Because they remind me
a one that I've seen too.
Like, it was like, if
he can't find me,
then I'll be quiet or something like that.
And she was like literally standing
behind the door and he looked back
and he just act like he didn't see her.
They be doing the funniest thing.
They'd be so funny.
Yeah.
No, they really do be doing funny as shit.
It do.
Love that for her.
You better find true love.
Okay, let's move on.
So now it's time to get into the bed.
Bow, the big.
A bow.
The bed.
A bow.
Bow, bow, bow, bow.
Now, per usual, y'all know that the bed segment is sponsored by SOTXO.
Period.
Y'all know we are always talking to y'all about Sadexo products.
Lex and I both use them religiously.
We love them.
I personally love the Coochee Wash.
I have been using it for years now.
And I also love that they have it in a travel.
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Oh, do you use feminine wash?
You don't? I'll be so shocked. No, but it's okay, though.
Oh, okay. Because I was not a feminine wash girly. I started using it, and I was using
another brand. And it was, it was cool, but I was like, okay, cool. But when I started using
this, because Drea put me on, I was like,
is good? Is it, like, good with sensitive skin?
Yes. It is. They have,
My coozy so sensitive.
Every time I touch my good, she's spitting out.
Okay.
She's going to spit it out because she don't like none of that stuff.
That makes me nervy.
She do.
She's been, that's what she do.
She don't like it.
She don't like it.
And so I was like, okay, I think that a sensitive wash works if you can use it every day.
Absolutely, yeah.
And so my wash that I was using before, I was like, I couldn't use it.
I was like, but I didn't realize it was rejecting it.
This one, she eats some seeds up.
It does.
shoes on them. And it's naturally
senned. And she swallows them. She likes
it. It's naturally senned. She only used, like, peppermint oil.
Yes. We're going to send you home with some. You can try it.
Yes. You're going to, I promise
every time I get in the shower, but like, come on, girl.
And then they also have other products, too, that are good for the Vajajai.
Like, the rejuve oil is really, really good for if after you wax or if you
a shaver. It's going to help keep those razor.
bumps, ingrones, at bay, and it just smells.
It smells so good.
It helps with, like, hyperpigmentation because of the tea tree oil in there.
We're going to send you home with little ones, too.
Okay, thank you.
So you can give us an honest review.
I did.
Come back, so you'll let us know.
Okay, what's the topic, Drey? We'll be talking about.
Okay, so for the bad topic, we're going to talk about
how long are people actually having sex?
Like, what is an ideal time for you?
Because I think that we've all been in situations
where you was like, okay, that ain't last long enough.
And then sometimes it's like, okay, well, when the fuck is this shit going to be over?
And that's usually with, like, the henny dick and shit.
I hate henny dick.
That's usually...
Oh.
That's usually after a long night of drinking.
You'd be like, when this shit going to be over?
I love a nigga that get drunk and pass out.
Yeah.
I don't want that Hennessy dick.
It just be too much and be too long.
I think a good...
Okay, if we're not including, like, the forer play,
I think, like, a good sex session, or we're talking purely...
Cheeks clapping.
Cheeks clapping, good 10 to 15.
10 to 15, that's all I need.
That's all I need.
Because honestly, when I'm by myself, and I got my...
Okay.
I'm not 30 seconds.
Yeah.
That's why niggins be mad when you use toys.
I'm like this.
I know that to say, I think for me, 15 to 20, that's good.
Anything less than that?
I'm not there yet.
Anything more than that?
I don't draw it up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would say probably like a good, like, yeah.
10, 15.
See, because you young, though.
The young girls, you're a little different.
Yeah, it depends.
Like, it really depends because, like, if I'm lit.
Okay.
Oh, see, I'm opposite.
Okay, like, really?
We be our night.
Yeah.
Okay, I like that.
I like that.
see, when I'm drunk
You're wanting to go to sleep?
Yeah
I will literally cuss
My nigga out if you go
Oh see, you're toxic
She's like
She's like, like, I'm a little man
Okay, that makes sense though
Because I think I was like that when I was younger though
I feel like after the club or after we go out and have a good night
Like you have to have sex
Now I'm like, I'll see you in the morning
today
I still want to
I still want to after we go out
but like, let's wrap this shit up.
Wrap it up.
Let's make it quick.
Yeah, I think most of the time when men are drunk, though,
it'd be going too long.
We'd be up till 5 in the morning.
But sometimes if you're going too long,
I think you didn't cheat it.
Where that nut at?
What's that fucking nut at?
Give it to me right now, or you was cheating on me.
I was literally.
Let me tell you this.
You didn't do it.
I don't know, because I'd be like, what.
If you take too long, nut, I think.
Because it shouldn't take that long.
It's just, if you're taking it too.
too long to nut, you fuck somebody else,
who's the bitch?
Who's the bitch?
And I know she ain't used that salt-day-so,
so I know that pussy phone phone.
I know it's napping bad.
I know it's stank.
I know it's stained.
Okay, okay.
I hate these holes.
Stop fucking my men?
Yeah.
But you'll be thinking that even when y'all
been together all day and stuff
and then he'll take a long time?
Yeah, yeah.
I don't believe.
I don't trust these niggas.
I don't put nothing past.
You be like that niggins yesterday.
A nigger will go to breakfast and be like, um, with my family.
He fucking a home for breakfast and with you by lunch.
That's how they do.
Yeah.
I didn't see it be done before.
You have a nigga before.
I didn't have a nigger for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Three different ones.
Hey.
Life was a ball.
See, I never did that before.
We had it.
We had it.
And a ball was had.
Okay.
Okay.
You know, so I feel like if a nigga is not nutting, what's the problem?
Yeah.
What is the problem?
Now, I'm certain of my time.
But like I said, Tennessee dick, they're drinking too much, stress.
Maybe he don't got a good firm reserves.
Don't get me started on that perky dick.
Get your high ass away from it.
It would be the perks.
It definitely be dead.
Get that high, Nick.
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Away from me.
And you can tell with people on perks.
Y'all want to know how people.
You know people on Park?
They be yelling.
They voice be raspy.
Yeah.
They voice.
What's that guy?
Yeah.
Oh, how you doing?
Damn, nigga.
Are you straight?
Voice be raspy.
You need a little vex.
And it's a difference between my hooting and hollering.
My hooting and hollering, just tequila hoot and hollering.
Yeah.
I don't seem irrational.
I just seem like a drunk bitch.
The peon's on the day.
Hey, hey, hey.
You see, this is the second time you gave too much information?
I'm just saying.
Hey, hey, they can see it.
They can see it.
But I do feel like perky dick.
I don't like perky dick.
But you can tell when somebody be high.
And let me tell y'all something right now.
You niggas and you bitches,
y'all be in Atlanta high as fucking, we can tell.
And I'm talking about y'all because I'm a messy bitch
that lives for drama.
Yeah.
They be in a club high.
They do be high.
Yeah, but I think we need to step away
because it's a dangerous, it's a dangerous drug
because it's a pill.
And, you know, they'd be lacing that shit.
You don't know what you drink.
You just take a little tequila shot.
Smoke a little weed.
What happened to smoking weed?
You know, I mean, people still smoke weed, I think.
Nah, I mean, they still smoke weed, but they're popping up pills on me.
But what about weed dick?
I think weed did kind of like elevators.
They can feel everything.
I don't think we do nothing to.
No.
Me either.
Hmm.
I don't think you do anything for real.
Maybe when they get on shone.
Unless they get tired.
Mm, sure.
Trunes.
They feel everything.
They want you to touch every hair in their balls.
You know what I'm saying?
They like to...
How do you know when somebody on shrooms?
Can you just tell?
Yeah.
Yeah, I told you...
Niggas on shrooms be kind of trippy.
Okay.
No red.
I feel like when people are on shrooms, they look like zombies, too.
Yeah.
They go through, like, episodes on shrooms or something.
I think drugs is just a...
And mushrooms are counted as drugs.
Honestly, they are.
I think it's just a very...
They'd be trying to say psychedelics.
Psychedelics.
Yes!
It's a very thin line, right?
Yeah.
Because they try to make it sing like, like, oh, this is, it comes from the dirt.
It's natural, yeah.
Yeah, I don't really like...
See, they sell something like that with Drea because she love health shit.
What?
They'd be like, it came from the ground, it's natural.
They'd be like, well, I love the way.
I don't do.
I'm really into, like, health and wellness and stuff.
I'm not vegan, no.
I don't think I could do that.
Girl, I don't try it.
I don't went through my little period.
where, like, I stopped eating meat for a few months,
then I started back, I don't know,
I just love some chicken and steak.
But as you just see, she eats all of it,
she got them abs.
I do.
But what I say is, what I say is that they'll try to sell you on it
because, like, oh, it comes from the ground.
But you got to talk about the chemical imbalance.
Mm-hmm, that it creates.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay.
I'm sorry.
So I would rather, I want to ask y'all,
would you rather, like, 10 amazing minutes,
of sex are 45
that's like trash
fuck
10 but it lasts
I mean we're not trash
let's not say trash average
45 average minutes
versus 10 amazing minutes
10 amazing
I agree
I can't do
I'm struggling to get through a 45 minute episode
bitch I can't do nothing for 45 minutes
do you know I will eat a whole
plate of beans toast
eggs
Everything in five minutes?
45 minutes.
Who is, I don't want to do...
Why are you eating beans, eggs, and toast at the same time?
I'm British.
I'm British.
I was about to say, bitch, where are we in Atlanta?
Or are we in London?
I am British.
Yeah, 45 minutes is way too.
Forty-five minutes for anything is a long time.
People don't realize...
Four play count?
Four play counts.
Okay.
Four-play counts.
Hold on. Hold on now. You've got to mix it up on my...
Yeah.
We've got to do a little razzle that.
Okay.
So 10 minutes of sex or 45 minutes of four playing sex.
Yeah, but the four playing six is average.
Ooh.
Because I like getting that thing eight.
Just a couple minutes, right?
Yeah, four play be about, you know, 10 minutes.
Oh, no, because I like getting that thank eight.
Yeah.
I might have to take that 45, though.
If you eat it, and the 10 minutes you're not eating it?
Because the 10, he just jumping right now.
I need that thing eight up.
I need it eight up.
The 10, he's just jumping in it.
Yeah, give me that 45.
The 45.
Give it to me.
I like to get it eight up.
It's definitely the first.
Are you going for the 10?
Are you going for the 45?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I think the quality matters more than the duration.
Like, you wanted to be a nice little session,
but I care more about it being good
than I care about it lasting real long.
But what about him eating?
Oh, he got to eat it.
But then the 10 minutes.
Is he not eating it?
It's a pig's pussy pork?
Yeah.
Hello?
Oink-Oink.
She got to eat it.
Come on, give it up.
That's not negotiable.
That's what I'm saying.
You know what?
So every time?
Not every time.
Because I do think sometimes, you know, you have those moments where it's like a quickie.
It's spur of the moment.
It's spontaneous.
You ain't always got time for him to eat it.
Because I ain't sucking this time.
Move that dick out the...
Yeah.
I ain't sucking no dick every time.
Yeah.
Hell no.
You just like to lift that dress up sometimes go about to business and then.
I'm not sucking no dick.
You got me fucked up.
You're not.
I'm not sucking dick every time.
Get that motherfucker out my face, bro.
You're going to get locked up.
Move.
I don't want that dick in my mind.
Move around.
So I'll give him a break, but you got to give me a breakhole,
Ane.
Yeah.
You're going to bone for bone.
We're going to go.
Okay, y'all.
Come on.
We got us to move on.
Because Regenay, thank you for talking about that with it
because I know you are a
nice young lady
And you don't usually talk about sex
We was nervous when we did the rundown today
We was like, is she gonna, ooh?
But she did say 45
We got that out of it.
Okay, okay.
Good Tim, but definitely is a four-play of 45.
Yeah, yeah.
See, the aunties.
Got to be good, though.
Your auntie's going to be mad at you.
I know.
We're like, Regenna, they're going to have it to.
Yeah.
They have it.
How we all...
Where did I put my...
Hey, that's how we all got here.
That's how that is.
You know what I'm saying?
Okay, so now it's time to get into...
The Bob.
Hey.
The Bob.
Bow.
Bow.
Bow.
Bow, bow.
Bow.
So our Bop of the Week is, like, songs that we've been jamming this week,
whatever we've been listening to.
Uh-huh.
So, y'all know, usually, for my Bop...
I'll go first.
So think about what song you want to have.
So usually y'all know for My Bop of the Week,
I have like an indie song or something like R&B that nobody's heard,
but I'm not going to lie.
I have been, you know, in the gym lately working out.
And did I make, I don't know if I made this in my bop of the week before,
so I have two.
So Auntie has been getting into the kids music.
Okay.
Pluto and NBA Young Boy.
They have a song called Two Crashouts.
And when I say, that's my shit.
I have never heard it.
I know you haven't.
It's called Two Crashouts.
who crash outs, because period, we're going to crash out.
Okay.
Yeah.
And I think it's just, it's a good workout song.
Sometimes when I back my raggedy-ass car in, my car ready, I ain't vying.
And I back my raggedy slabby, and that's how I feel in a moment.
But you know what?
I'm not going to lie, like, I always felt like NBA Young Boy was too young for me,
and I couldn't get into his music.
But the more I listen to his verses, like, he's got a new song with Coy LaRae
that I heard recently.
I was like, I get it.
Sometimes you got to understand.
Because you know what I feel?
Do you understand?
I understand.
Because the kids, sometimes the kids don't understand Lil Wayne.
And when we talk about Lil Wayne,
you'll be trying to play.
So one thing about being a real musical person,
you have to understand what the new generation's love,
what the old generation's love.
You know what I'm saying?
So I was like, okay, I get it.
Oh, you're talking about music-wise.
Music-wise.
Oh, I thought she was like about all the females.
That's what, I thought she was like, I get it.
No, no, no, no, no.
See, see, see, see how she mess
It's how she does
It's been to be airtime
It's been to be airtime in a minute
You know, I had to hit that untangy on them on huh
No, that's all right
But yeah, that's my bop of the week
Pluto NBA young boy
You crack out
Yeah, y'all listen to it, it's about
Okay
You gonna like it, y'all work out
Y'all know you work out
I know you do
You got nice legs too
Like, you got a leg like you work.
Body is teeth.
Yes.
Thank you.
I love my lips.
You have a really nice leg.
They say, you know, I could crack like a watermelon with them.
Ooh, I was going to say a walnut.
Bitch said a watermelon.
They're nice and tones.
They are.
Yeah, thank you.
Body bent teeth.
Body bit.
Yeah.
Okay, so you're going to listen to it.
Yep, I am.
No, you know, I'm going to send it to the DMs.
I'm like, listen to it.
Listen to me.
Yes.
Listen to this track, bitch.
Not with a perk voice.
I got to lit the top
I have a song
It gets hot
It get hot, huncho
It get hot
It get hot and fuddling it
I really like that song
So you know they
It's a good work out of some too
Okay cool
Because you know
I don't like what they doing to hunt you right now
What are they doing?
Y'all know I'm a TikTok scroller
And they're talking about his birthday song
They said she eat
It's her birthday
I like that song
I need, too.
Everybody loves that.
And I said, don't she eat?
It's your birthday.
You eat on your birthday.
You eat every day, but especially on your birthday.
And he said she eat?
Well, they said, like, that's not the real lyrics.
They're like, it's basic and it don't sound good.
You know, this is what I hate.
I love TikTok because I think it's funny
and it lets people be creative.
But it's so scary, though,
because you can create something that you feel so passionate about
and they're going to make fun of it.
Like, if you act in something,
like if you make a song
somebody's going to create a parody of it
Yeah
It's horrifying
But I like
When they made that parody of 16 carriages
By Beyonce
You know
They made a
She love this shit
Go ahead, Dreher
She loved this shit
Go ahead give it to him
Come on, don't say it
It was this gay dude
And he was like
16 niggas
Canceed on me
while I douched my ass to the water's sleep.
What?
Yeah.
Sing it.
Sing it.
Well, that's it.
Ah!
But that's all.
It was catchy, though.
It is.
It was overly catchy.
It's overly catchy.
But that's the horrible, I'm not going to lie.
I know.
You were on TikTok talking about, you know, it's tea when you see them two niggas fucking.
Ooh.
Oh.
No.
That's the third time.
You need to shut out, girl.
I wouldn't even go say that.
I did.
I got drunk and I said that's,
I thought that was the lyric.
I did.
I see it originally.
It did.
It went.
I messed up the lyrics.
I can't get drunk.
I get drunk and get on live.
So I blocked myself from getting on live.
Okay.
Because I feel like I have ruined myself.
In my image, I'm mysterious.
Um, I'm mysterious.
You was cutting up.
So I blocked myself from getting on live
because, yeah, I got on live and I said that
and I didn't mean it.
Yeah.
So you know, say stuff to me.
You got to clean up the image sometimes.
Oh, that...
Oh, that's...
Oh, you got your bobs.
That, Honcho was her bob.
Drear was your bock.
I like that.
I like Huncho.
I feel like that needs to be a part of him.
Before I get into my bob,
did y'all see he said he was about to stop rapping?
Really?
Because they're so mean...
No, that's what I was saying.
He said he done rapping.
They're so mean to me.
him. And Hancho, that's a beautiful man that made beautiful music.
Hancho. Hancho. I died in a car accident,
then been called fat, ugly, all types of stuff. They said, do that.
They're going to be me to you, baby. Don't never get up.
They said I was dating boss man Dilo.
Oh, yeah.
They sure did. They did. Why would they say that?
Because I was so much and I said.
Motion party.
Yeah, this is a motion party. You can not get in.
By Hulio and I'll drink it did.
Babby to love it. Tand like a little shit.
Really like a, I fat boy, really liked that.
I just liked the phone.
They said, I was fucking.
And the girls was in the comments, it was one,
I'm gonna talk about, I don't get a fuck.
It was one ho in the comments like, bitch,
everybody doesn't fuck to him in Miami.
You need to, uh,
first of all, ho.
I looked at your page.
Oh, you is popping that pussy and showing them feet.
You got bunions and selling feet pictures.
Go, go get a job.
What?
But any of the demographic of people that like?
I thought people like the bunyan peat.
I guess they do.
They do?
Well, I just know that people love feet.
They do.
They do. They love feet.
Like, you can't really get a lot of money from selling your feet.
Would you ever sell your feet?
I would overly, I would overly sell my piano.
Reginald, I'm not going to lie to you.
You could probably sell your feet pictures.
They have anonymous pages.
They're going to know it's Regenet feet.
They're going to go on Google Thursday.
I'm going to be like, who are eating this?
And they're going to getty, gety, them feet.
Like, what?
I would definitely sell my feet
See, I can't sell mine
They're too long
No hell no I'm I'm not ugly than a bit
They got that bad
And they're up
She said they're not that bad
They're not bad
She said they're going to say girl
You see it's pretty bitch
She said oh they're not
I love poor minds
But you know way
I love when people don't let they
Intruthic thoughts of me and no
That's all right
But I know
Because I would have been like, oh, okay.
I'm a big bitch.
My feet is long.
They're long.
And they're strong and they're down to get the friction on.
I'm trying.
Did you give us your, you never heard that song?
No.
Okay.
What's your bop for the week, man?
Okay, so I can't remember if I said this before, but I like Tim's song,
what you need.
It's a really, really good song.
Okay, I love it.
It's like a ballad.
And, like, depending on what you're going through in life,
like, if you're going through a breakup or something,
it really will make you cry.
What's that word?
It's real deep.
She's talking about,
she basically is just saying like,
you love the person,
but you know that you're not what they need in their life
and they're not what you need.
And it doesn't matter that you all want each other.
Y'all just, it's deep, girl, it's deep.
Do you have some truth?
Like, do you love somebody?
A little bit.
A little bit.
That's the song that's like, you know,
you're going through a little bit.
And you feel it.
A little bit,
and I got these little,
because I just finished 75 hard.
So I wasn't drinking.
for 75 days.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
But I was still, like, drinking little, like, THC drinks and stuff.
Okay.
And so one night I was at my house and I drunk too much of the little THC drink and I was
high.
And I just listened to the song and I just kept crying and I was like, oh, my God, I cried
myself to sleep.
No.
But it's a really good song, though.
I, sometimes I feel like she's not really from here, but she gets it and she knows.
She's not from here.
You know what I'm saying?
No.
No.
No, I didn't mean that.
I mean, we are not the same.
I'm a Martian.
You know what I mean.
I was trying to record show, Daddy.
We are not the same.
I am a Martian.
She's not from America.
She's definitely not from here.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean.
I think sometimes lyrically and...
Okay, so y'all remember on sinners
when he was singing the songs, it summoned things.
Mm-hmm.
I think, you know, Tim's...
voice is just different. You know, she summons you.
She summons you. Yeah.
Little Wayne's a summon me. That's why I started popping
at the pussy. Excuse me?
Him and two chains did that. That's why I went
and I shaked some ass.
Damn.
She just went...
Okay. What was the song that summoned you?
Oh, it was so many.
What was the song that Lil Wayne
sang that made me be like, you know what? I can pop some pussy.
Mm-hmm.
Oh.
What is a popping pussy song that he had?
Oh, you know what?
I'm not going to lie.
The mainstream song that he had,
because this was a song that went over to the white clubs,
it was lollipop.
That's how long.
Call me it so I can get it.
He can call me, and I can't get it juicy for him for a price.
Like, what?
For a price, I don't get it juicy for you.
Shottie what a fun.
And I did.
Bottles in the crew.
Do you have a boyfriend?
I have God.
Let's move on.
This is your, we are interviewing a year.
Where are I say you bitch are asking me all these questions?
Where is yawdy?
What are you got?
Bottles in the class.
Shaw do you want to.
Oh, all right, Derry.
We get in support.
That's all I can get in.
I'm sorry.
So now it's
about to get into our favorite segment
of the show, which is pour your heart out.
You know, if you have any questions, send them to
Ask Poor Minds at gmail.com.
That's ASK, P-O-U-R-M-D-D-S at gmail.
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Send us your testimonials.
Reginald, do you feel like you give good advice?
Yes.
Okay, okay, we're on test today.
Because, girl, they'd be asking us some crazy shit sometimes.
Okay, here we go.
Okay, so question number one.
Am I wrong for having a baby by a man I barely even knew?
Okay, so I was basically in a relationship with a man,
but while we were together, I was cheating on him with multiple men.
almost a year after my baby was born,
me and the man I was dating at the time
had found out it wasn't his.
To keep it short, he went to jail.
I had about five men get DNA tested.
The man that was the father,
I don't really know anything about him,
was the sneaky link.
But now he doesn't want to be in the baby's life.
Am I wrong for pressing him to step in as a father,
even if he told me from the beginning
when I told him I was pregnant,
that he didn't want anything to do with it?
What should I do?
By the way, I put him on child support out of backlash.
You need to put your baby on antibiotics.
Oh, love.
It was born with the clap.
That baby came out.
What?
That baby came out, lumped up all right here.
Hey, five?
No, you're letting five, niggas.
It's time of shame.
Well, Rich, Nye, what do you think?
What show?
Yeah.
What you think, C's?
I would say definitely
I would say therapy
Just one
Just go to therapy
Just because you can't blame any of the five men
That you slept with
Because you actually put them in that situation
To be questionable about who's the father anyway
So I would say just go to therapy
Because you have a lot of things to work on within yourself
And especially if you're trying to raise a child
and bring a child in this world too.
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You know, potentially raising
one day, if that's a girl,
following your footsteps.
So start with therapy first.
I can't give you no damn nothing else.
Therapy now.
I'm crazy.
Are you an advocate for therapy?
You go to therapy.
Yes, I love a therapy.
Girl, me too.
Really?
Yes, I loves a little therapy.
I love to.
I love therapy.
I feel like it's a really good outlet to be in and to sit down
and really not have a bias, you know, a pain in or anybody biased telling you things.
Also, it have you questioning certain things that you do,
like asking yourself questions that you really probably never even thought about asking yourself.
Yeah.
I agree.
It definitely hailed the mirror up, girl.
Like, you can't hide.
Hey.
Talking to the therapy.
What's your advice for her?
Well, I definitely agree.
I think she should go to therapy for sure.
But I don't know.
I just think when it comes to pressing people to do things,
it just never really work out.
Like, unfortunately, you put yourself in a situation,
a vulnerable situation,
where the possibility is that you were sleeping with numerous men,
you didn't know who the father was going to be,
and the man who ended up being the father,
he doesn't want anything to do with the child.
It's not like y'all.
were in a relationship and it's not like y'all agreed upon having this baby and then he switched
up on you you put yourself in a messed up situation from jump so I just think if he doesn't want
to be a part of the child's life you can't really press him to do that you just got to make
your peace with the situation and is it fucked up yeah because I think niggas who don't want to
be in their children lives are weird as fuck like you're a weird ass nigga I just think
creating a child and not wanting anything to do with them is just strange as fuck to me
Yeah, I think she's strange as well
because you're sleeping with five different men
Do you even want a family?
Hello.
He wanted that nut.
She wanted that nut.
She needs to go to jail.
She didn't want that nut, and she got it.
Too much.
She got a little too much nut, actually.
When Luther Vandross said never too much,
he wasn't talking about that bit.
Yeah.
So I just think that she can't be upset
that the man doesn't want to be a part of.
I mean, you put him on child support, she said, out of backlash.
So it's like at least he's contributing financially.
And at the end of the day, I mean, that's just what it is.
I feel like eventually, though, she'll find a man who, it's men love single mother.
They do.
They really do.
A baby ain't never stopped nothing.
Never.
But just don't leave with the five men.
Right.
Yeah, don't tell nobody.
And don't write into no more podcasts.
I would take that to the grave.
Take that to the grades, baby.
Okay.
We have reached the end of the episode.
Let us know where everybody can find you, find your podcast, what you got coming up, all that good stuff.
Okay, so you can find me on IG at Is Regenay Carter.
My podcast is Airtime on YouTube and Spotify.
And I'm It's Regenay underscore Carter on, well, actually, that's, that's hacked.
Yeah, my Twitter's hacked, but.
Don't be on that on my mom, girl.
Nobody be, they know.
Nobody.
Nobody. I mean, people be on there, but it's not like how it used to be. I'd be on there just being messy.
Okay. So everything's reginae. So.
Other than that, stay tuned to everything that I'm doing and I had a great time.
Oh, wait. No, this was fun. This was such a fun episode.
It was. I love when we have the girls on. We always have a hit-room.
I would say, we got to come on your show, but we're in ears.
Yeah, well, you know. I am. I am in there.
Who?
Exactly.
You all the.
Those.
That's your auntie?
Really?
Yes.
You ain't never said in before.
Look at the wigs.
Look at the wigs.
Not by wigs.
Y'all could be related.
All right.
Thank y'all.
I know.
But so much.
But so then.
We're coming on airtime.
D, delete that part.
Delete that shit.
This is y'all related, though.
It's crazy.
We'll see y'all next week.
Not played.
Bye y'all.
Reginald.
My name Lex Carter, Lex C in the building.
See, baby, you're a little secret.
Secret, secret.
Yeah.
I want to tell.
I want to tell.
And that's how we got to keep it.
See, baby, you're my little secret, secret, secret.
You won't tell.
I won't tell.
Then that's how we got to keep it.
Did anybody see you?
Come into my house last night.
I got your message in my beeper
that you want to do everything I like.
All right, all right.
Like being in the same room with you
and your girlfriend, the fact that she don't know
that really turns me on.
She'll never guess in a million years
that we got this thing going on.
But they don't really know.
You're my little secret,
and that's how we should keep.
Never let him know
Never let him show
And you know like I know
That you never let him go
Oh, Irish and I do so low
If anybody knew it
It was you in my house
That I was creeping to
I promise you do it
Because I find it hard to keep you off of my mother
It was you and your girlfriend
The fact that she don't know
It really turns me on
About you and I
They think so, but they don't really, really know.
You're my little secret, and that's how we should keep it.
Never let them know, never let it show, because you know, like I know, that we should never let it go.
Everybody cheats.
Yeah.
But you got to know how.
You got to know when.
You got to know why my infatuation with you is taking me.
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There's an economic component to communities thriving.
If there's not enough money and entrepreneurship happening in communities, they failed.
Listen to Eating While Broke from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.
I'm Daniel Alarcon, and this is my friend.
This is my friend. He's much more famous than I am.
I wouldn't go that far, but I'm John Green, co-hosted the podcast The Away End with my old friend Daniel.
On our podcast, The Away End, we'll share with you the magic of international football, all leading up to the 2026 World Cup.
Together, we'll find out why, of all the unimportant things, football, soccer, is the most important.
Listen to the Away End with Daniel Auer Kohn and John Green on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.
Guaranteed Human.
Thank you.
