
Loading summary
Matt
Hi, I'm Matt.
Leah
And I'm Leah and we're from the Grown Up Stuff Podcast.
Matt
And just in time for tax season. On this week's episode, we're chatting with CPA Lisa Green Lewis about how small businesses can tackle their taxes using TurboTax Business.
Lisa Green Lewis
A Forbes study mentioned that a whopping.
Alexis Stoudemire
93% of small businesses overpay their taxes.
Lisa Green Lewis
And 17% of Gen Zers believed that you could write off any expense as a business expense.
Alexis Stoudemire
So can't blame them.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's really important to do your taxes.
Matt
Listen to Grown up stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
Leah
Grown Up Stuff.
Ashley Nicole
At Lowe's our members get more with the Mylo's rewards programs. You can shop member only deals for your home and business every week. Plus members earn points on eligible purchases. Members so what are you waiting for? Join for free today. Lowe's we help you save loyalty programs subject to terms and conditions.
Alexis Stoudemire
Details@lowe's.com Terms subject to change.
Ashley Nicole
Free standard shipping not available in Alaska and Hawaii.
Alexis Stoudemire
Exclusions and more terms apply.
Ashley Nicole
You know, some people say that Odoo business management software is like fertilizer, the.
Leah
Way it promotes growth and all.
Matt
But other people say Odoo is like.
Ashley Nicole
A magic beanstalk because it grows with.
Leah
Your company and it's also magically affordable.
Alexis Stoudemire
And there's some people who would even.
Ashley Nicole
Say Odoo's individual software programs come together to build the perfect suite. Like building blocks.
Alexis Stoudemire
Well, Odoo is all of these things.
Ashley Nicole
Fertilizer, magic beanstalk Building blocks for business.
Leah
So sign up now@odoo.com o d o.
Ashley Nicole
O.Com with the best all inclusive vacation deals to Mexico and the Caribbean. Booking your getaway with Cheap Caribbean vacations means you have more freedom to do your deal, whether you want to enjoy snorkeling, endless margaritas and more, or simply soak up the sun and sand in a trop paradise. Cheap Caribbean Vacations has your deal for that Plan and book the exact way you want at exactly the right price for you by using our exclusive budget Beach Finder. Or find a featured all inclusive package to Iberostar Hotel and Resorts in Jamaica and do your deal@cheapcaribbean.com content creator content we're back.
Leah
We're back.
Alexis Stoudemire
They want to sit in your bedroom with you while you get dressed. Y'all want to sit in the bathroom and watch me wash my face?
Leah
What water do you drink?
Lisa Green Lewis
He ended up getting another woman pregnant.
Leah
My weight never out of My lane.
Lisa Green Lewis
Feel like you the one in the.
Leah
Morning so what it's going to be.
Alexis Stoudemire
Baby Squad up.
Leah
Got what you need.
Lisa Green Lewis
Baby won't you keep me company?
Alexis Stoudemire
Give me something to do when I.
Lisa Green Lewis
Get lonely I got something for you.
Leah
When we get home if you let me put it down when I hit the town. Welcome to another episode of Humble Baddies. I am Alexis Stoudemire.
Alexis Stoudemire
I'm Ashley Nicole.
Lisa Green Lewis
And I am Sherrelle Rosado.
Leah
And we are the humble Baddies.
Alexis Stoudemire
We're back. We're back.
Lisa Green Lewis
We back.
Leah
And we're just coming off of awards season. We had Golden Globes. We've had the Oscars, and it's just all the partners.
Alexis Stoudemire
Award season.
Leah
Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
I love watching, like, the red carpets with the gowns and looking at all the looks and, you know, seeing what's going on.
Lisa Green Lewis
What was different this time? What do you think was different this time? Ashley, in regards.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay, well, first of all, the girls have been catching a little heat from the aunties.
Leah
Yes, they have.
Alexis Stoudemire
Auntie Sherry said that the girls are naked. She said she don't like these outfits with the girls showing all their bodies and everything on the red carpet. What y'all think about that?
Leah
I'm all for sexiness. I'm all for, like, positive body image. We see people. It's already hard enough being in the spotlight, let alone people criticizing every nook and cranny, every weight gain, weight loss. Oh, are you pregnant? Maybe I just had a couple of burgers. Like, lay off of me.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
And I feel like the girls are confident. They are just exuding this confidence, and we have to acknowledge that.
Alexis Stoudemire
I agree.
Leah
I mean, I'm here for it.
Lisa Green Lewis
I love it.
Leah
I'm here for it. Embracing your curves, we see in every. We see every. The beautiful skin. We're seeing tattoos. My question is, what?
Lisa Green Lewis
How far would you go? Would you go as far as Kanye's wife?
Alexis Stoudemire
Beyond.
Leah
Okay, go ahead. As far as we gonna do the.
Lisa Green Lewis
Scale or would we keep it? Bring it back. I remember when Ciara came on with what did she wear? I forgot what she wear, but people was criticizing her.
Alexis Stoudemire
Or Rihanna. Rihanna did it back in the day, too.
Lisa Green Lewis
Rihanna did it.
Leah
Jlo.
Alexis Stoudemire
Everybody's done it. I feel like we not gonna be this young and fine forever. Okay, true. So you might as well. You know what I'm saying? Live your life. If you're confident in your body, it's yours.
Lisa Green Lewis
Can't nobody say nothing about it. You know, I had me a little outfit where I showed.
Alexis Stoudemire
It was like a show in Africa.
Lisa Green Lewis
And it was sexy.
Alexis Stoudemire
And we was in the motherland. So I said, go ahead, girl, wear the tits out. Because we. I didn't have my tits out. The nipples was out.
Lisa Green Lewis
It was a little pickable, a little pickle.
Alexis Stoudemire
It was very. It was cute. It was. It wasn't.
Lisa Green Lewis
It was class.
Alexis Stoudemire
It was sexy.
Lisa Green Lewis
Cleansing.
Alexis Stoudemire
It was sexy. You know what I'm saying? But I just feel like, you know, it's your body. You should be confident in it. Like, you go to the gym, you work out. Like, you work hard for this body, sis. Like, show it off if you want to.
Leah
And not only that, we are at a certain age, too. Again, where you working hard. We're maintaining. We're also public figures, and we just want to be ourselves. And I think it's. People look at social media as, I like what she's wearing. I like how she did that. We have similar body types.
Alexis Stoudemire
But what do you guys. Y'all have girls. What do you say to your daughters? Like, what do you say to the other women who are, like, your daughters are looking up to you and, like, would you want your daughter to wear this? And, like, what if a man is looking at your daughter wearing. Like, what do you say to that?
Leah
Well, first of all, my daughters are different age demographic. First of all, I'm 42 years young, so, like, there's maturity in that. There's also a sense of safety, too, where it's probably fashion forward. And y'all know that I'm pretty conservative for the most part. But y'all know. Y'all seen them pictures on the gram, in the. In the bikinis, real sexy.
Alexis Stoudemire
Lexi be popping out.
Leah
And I'm proud of that. I'm proud of my curves. I'm proud of, really, my imperfections. And so y'all gonna see it in a tasteful manner, but also very artistic and sexy. So my daughters, for example, they do. They dress for their age group. I can say that I'm confident with that.
Lisa Green Lewis
They're not into that. Yeah.
Leah
And they're confident that they know that. Mom, you're fly. You're dope. Like, and it's. I'm in a swimming suit. There's a beach in the background. It's not like I'm walking down the street.
Alexis Stoudemire
I agree. I think there's a way to do it. And I feel like if you're on a red carpet with, you know, you're supposed to be here, you're supposed to make a statement.
Leah
It's supposed to have us talking about it.
Alexis Stoudemire
Exactly. That's the whole point of it. And I think that anybody who sees something wrong with it, I think it's just a bit of projection. You know what I mean? And I feel like they want to wear it too. They just.
Leah
What you were asking that what Bianca wore, Kanye's wife. That was just. That's way over. That's too much.
Alexis Stoudemire
But I think it was how it happened, too. The way he. Kanye stood there next to her, like, as if. Like, look at my wife. Like, I want you to look at her in her body. It was strange. It was very performative.
Leah
It was very like, isn't he always performative? Isn't he always, like, pick the women that he wants as a muse that people are going to talk about, that people are going to see, and they want low key. But I feel like he wants people to. But I think he wants all the men and all the women to be envious of who he chose. An ego thing.
Alexis Stoudemire
Like a kind of weird. I don't know. The way he did it to me is. I don't like it. That's why I said it has to.
Lisa Green Lewis
Be, in a way, forceful.
Alexis Stoudemire
Right? It has to be. It has to come from, like, a confidence place that come from.
Lisa Green Lewis
Right. If she was doing it before Kanye, she wasn't doing this before Kanye. So it's like he basically brainwashed or forced.
Alexis Stoudemire
And also, we don't hear from her. We don't hear, like, she doesn't. Does she talk? Have y'all heard her talk before? Does she.
Leah
I haven't.
Alexis Stoudemire
She doesn't have a voice. So it's like, now we just see this woman, she's naked, and he's standing there fully clothed. And it's just like, what is this? This is all we know of hers. Like, we don't know. We haven't heard anything from her.
Leah
And we're like.
Alexis Stoudemire
We've seen her whole. Yeah, cootie cat.
Lisa Green Lewis
You know what I mean?
Alexis Stoudemire
So it gives off a different message. Whereas these other women that we're talking about, these other beautiful women, they were talking about Megan Thee stallion her because.
Leah
She had the pasties.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, it was a few women.
Leah
It was little Kim, infamous, infamously did.
Alexis Stoudemire
Right.
Leah
Which was a big deal.
Alexis Stoudemire
But these women are known to have, like, strong voices, strong opinions, strong following. Strong following.
Leah
So.
Alexis Stoudemire
And they're making a statement. So I think it's different. And that's why it's important, like, the context of things, and it goes.
Leah
The red carpet's a big deal. There's been months of meeting with designers, getting the right Size. It's been talked about, it's been seen, it's been drawn out. It's been, you know, hand sewn. For this particular person, for us to be sitting here having a conversation about it right now. So I feel like it did. It did its job.
Alexis Stoudemire
Fashion also comes in waves. And right now, the wave is, you know, showing off your body. Showing it off. You know, next year it might be something different.
Leah
Right?
Alexis Stoudemire
But right now, the ladies are showing up and showing out.
Lisa Green Lewis
Speaking of Oscars, let's talk about this after party with our girl, Teyana Taylor.
Alexis Stoudemire
Got everybody talking, the rumors, the rumors with her and Aaron Pierre.
Leah
Aaron Pierre. Okay, that's Mufasa.
Lisa Green Lewis
Hey, Aaron.
Leah
To the point, everyone.
Alexis Stoudemire
Mufasa.
Leah
Yeah, yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
Aaron Pierre.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay.
Leah
They really are in a chokehold with this. Even to the point where my girls were like, mom, can you ask Auntie T? I was like, no, that's not my business.
Alexis Stoudemire
That's none of our business.
Leah
But really, nothing is.
Lisa Green Lewis
They look so good.
Leah
They look great.
Alexis Stoudemire
Breaking the Internet. Okay.
Leah
I did see some of the comments. They were like, it's giving pr. It's giving, like, put together, but I like that.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, either way.
Leah
Exactly. It looks good. It looks great.
Lisa Green Lewis
She. They both look beautiful.
Leah
Awesome.
Lisa Green Lewis
Her outfit, that T is just never misses.
Alexis Stoudemire
She never misses.
Lisa Green Lewis
She never.
Alexis Stoudemire
And she doesn't have to do much.
Leah
No, she's very, very chilling.
Alexis Stoudemire
The cut is the face. The face is always be okay.
Lisa Green Lewis
The body.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
She gets to move your body like a snake, Ma.
Leah
She can dance. She's alive.
Alexis Stoudemire
She is a vibe.
Leah
She is really a humble baddie. For real.
Alexis Stoudemire
She's a humble baddie. Shout out to Teyana Taylor. We love you. We love you out there breaking the Internet, getting all these awards. Like you deserve everything that's coming your way, baby.
Lisa Green Lewis
And we need to talk about what's coming up next. Like, what we got. See, because we missed the music.
Leah
What's going on?
Lisa Green Lewis
What's up, sis?
Alexis Stoudemire
Let us know.
Leah
But, you know, she did. She made a statement. You know, she's been very public about her relationship, her with her ex husband and the father of her children and really how she is maneuvering and it could be lonely sometimes. So what do y'all feel about the fact that she posted this on her page as well as he did?
Lisa Green Lewis
I feel like she has healed. He's ready to start a new journey. You know, she's ready for another relationship and she's owning it. I'm happy for her. Like, I love it. I feel like she, you know, she's over that situation, she has healed herself. She's. Her career is amazing. She's. There's nothing else. Now I'm. It's time for me to date again.
Leah
Do you feel like it's a time and a place to have that social media post for, like, you know, we're official. We're posted. We're Instagram official.
Alexis Stoudemire
That's the thing. I feel like people take social media. Like, they put too much, like, weight on social media posts. Like, just because I was with a man doesn't necessarily mean I'm with him.
Lisa Green Lewis
Right.
Leah
I agree with that.
Alexis Stoudemire
And it's whatever y'all want it to be. What y'all think. If that's what y'all want to think, fine.
Leah
I think that's awesome. Yes.
Alexis Stoudemire
I mean, I think Teyana is living her best life. I think, you know, and she should. That man is a beautiful man.
Leah
He is.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay. And why wouldn't I take a picture with him?
Lisa Green Lewis
Is she beautiful, too?
Leah
Exactly.
Alexis Stoudemire
Like, yeah, we take this picture. Yeah. I think it's beautiful. I think she's living her life. I think she's having a great time. I think she is just in a space of really just living.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
You know, and whatever comes to her comes to her. Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
Love it.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah. So, you know, do your thing, boo. Like, we see you.
Matt
Hi, I'm Matt.
Leah
And I'm Leah. And we're from the Grown Up Stuff podcast.
Matt
And just in time for tax season, on this week's episode, we're chatting with CPA Lisa Green Lewis about how small businesses can tackle their taxes using TurboTax Business.
Lisa Green Lewis
A Forbes study mentioned that a whopping.
Alexis Stoudemire
93% of small businesses overpay their taxes.
Lisa Green Lewis
And 17% of Gen Zers believed that you could write off any expense as a business expense.
Leah
So can't blame them.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's really important to do your taxes right.
Matt
Listen to Grown up stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts.
Leah
Grown up stuff.
Matt
It's tax season, and by now. I know we're all a bit tired of numbers, but here's an important one you need to hear. $16.5 billion. That's how much money in refunds the IRS flagged for possible identity fraud last year. Here's another 20%. That's the overall increase in identity theft related to tax fraud in 2024 alone. But it's not all grim news. Here's a good number. 100 million. That's how many data points LifeLock monitors every second. If your identity is stolen. LifeLock's US based restoration specialists will fix it, backed by another good number, the million dollar protection plan. In fact, restoration is guaranteed or your money back. Don't face identity theft and financial losses alone. There's strength in numbers with Lifelock identity theft protection for tax season and beyond. Join now and save up to 40% your first year. Call 1-800-LIFELOCK and use promo code iheart or go to lifelock.com iheart for 40% off. Terms apply.
Ashley Nicole
Don't miss your window of opportunity. Upgrade your space now during blinds.com's anniversary sale and save up to 50% sitewide. Happy anniversary blinds.com elevate your windows with the 1 online retailer of custom window treatments. Blinds.com offers hundreds of premium window treatment options. Choose from woven wood and Roman shades to blinds, motorized shades and more, all designed to fit your budget without sacrificing quality. Blinds.com brings the showroom to you with free virtual consultations and samples delivered directly to your door. Fast and free. Our design experts can help schedule a professional measure and installation, plus guidance for DIYers too. Blinds.com has been trusted for 2029 years, earning thousands of five star reviews. Shop with confidence, knowing you'll get upfront pricing, no hidden fees and Blinds.com's 100% satisfaction guarantee. But hurry, these savings won't last. Shop Blinds.com's anniversary sale, happening right now for up to 50% off site wide. Save up to 50% sitewide@blinds.com rules and restrictions may apply. Good news. Your favorite Caribbean beaches are on sale@cheapcaribbean.com cheapcaribbean.com is your go to website for finding the best deals on all inclusive vacation packages. They're all about getting you more sand for your dollar. Check out their Beach Favorite Sale to score $175 instant savings on bookings of four nights or more to the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Aruba and the Bahamas. Offer ends April 1st. Go to CheapCaribbean.com to start saving.
Alexis Stoudemire
I love it.
Leah
Do you feel like you are letting the world know that you're available? That you are confident by posting your boo or just posting things that you have or just really just anything in general? What do you what do you all feel? How social media has impacted your relationships and also just like your personalities?
Lisa Green Lewis
I feel like, you know, we're already in the public's eye so people want to know and you know, we, we expose so much it's like they're watching us every minute. So whatever we post, they're going to develop their own opinion about it anyway.
Leah
Whether it's good, bad, or indifferent.
Lisa Green Lewis
Good, bad, ugly. It's all. We can't hide it. We can't sugarcoat nothing because we're in the public's eye now. So when we post the good, they're going to speak on it. When we post the bad, they're going to speak on it.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, I think it's interesting because I feel like. I feel like I do post a lot. I feel like I am transparent. Like, we're on a TV show. So I feel like I am putting a lot out there. But I hear from a lot of people, like, you need to post this. You need to post that. You need to, you know, show us how you do this.
Leah
Show us.
Alexis Stoudemire
And I'm like, damn. Like, I feel like I'm already doing a lot and they want more. Like, people want more. They really want to really know. I think I'm stuck in, like, social media of, like, 2016 era or something, because it was like, you know, you show the show. Yeah, you could really show little things. That was enough. But now, no. They want to sit in. They want to sit in your bedroom with you while you get dressed. They want to sit. Y'all want to sit in the bathroom and watch me wash my face.
Leah
What water do you drink?
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, so I'm not there yet, but I'm trying to get there with it. You know what I'm saying?
Lisa Green Lewis
I feel like I'm there yet. I just need to record more. Like, I feel like I'm an open book.
Alexis Stoudemire
I feel like you are live.
Leah
You go live a lot.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, you go live a lot.
Lisa Green Lewis
She be like, they be following me. They be asking me questions. I love to interact.
Leah
You engage.
Alexis Stoudemire
You are very engaging. I'm working on, like, setting the camera up. I'll be forgetting. I'd be like, in my head, I'm like, oh, yeah, later, I'm gonna do this.
Leah
Like, you get ready to me.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah. And then I get ready. I'm like, I didn't show them, but I did to get ready. Now I'm just. I'm ready because they be.
Lisa Green Lewis
Want to know. They be.
Leah
I'm a story girl. Y'all know I prefer the story over a post. Like, I need to post more and have something like there.
Lisa Green Lewis
But you the motivational.
Leah
I'd rather just stories like come catch me.
Alexis Stoudemire
And you're good with the past. Like, you bring the.
Leah
Oh, yeah, you always.
Alexis Stoudemire
The past pictures me. She'll pull up stuff from 10 years ago, 2002, yeah. Remember this time? Like, damn, don't post that. I was ugly back then.
Leah
Yeah, man, those archives. I love an archive moment. I love an archive. I love to motivate. So I'm a story. Just a quick snapshot because I don't have time to be at. I'm just not. I just don't like it. I can't. For me too.
Alexis Stoudemire
When I'm having a good time, I don't remember to post. Like, if I'm having a blast in the moment, I'm in the moment. I'm not like, oh, let me get my phone. And like, I'm really having a good time. Like, I'm not thinking about my phone, but I feel like those are the moments that I need to be. Y'all want to see?
Leah
You know, we started in that era with the social media where we. Before social media, where we just showed up.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
Where we would party, we would sweat out, we would dance, we would just have a good time.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
Now everything is very much like, I have to prove that I was here. I have to show that I was here.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
And you're right. We will turn up and the phone will be down.
Lisa Green Lewis
So that's me, though, because I was in Africa and I never had my phone. Like, I was just having an off.
Alexis Stoudemire
The grid in Africa. They were like, y'all need to be on snap.
Leah
They were like, I hear Snap is great for marketing.
Alexis Stoudemire
Now we have to get our Snapchats. So y'all follow us on Snapchat because that's where we're going to be at. We're going to be posting all our exceptions exclusive content on Snap.
Lisa Green Lewis
Now you just post whatever however you feel. Follow us. My. I'm cherelle rosado.
Alexis Stoudemire
I'm ash3_nicole.
Leah
And I'm not too beat. Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
We gonna set her up as soon as we get done filming. Okay. We gotta get it together, so.
Leah
Yes.
Alexis Stoudemire
But yeah, social media is running things. Like, you gotta stay on top of it. It's always, always evolving.
Leah
And I feel like, you know, it's. It's also turned into obviously a huge business. You can get marketing deals. You can get paid by posting, which y'all know is the second and third and fifth job. You know what I mean? And it can become taxing, but it's beneficial to, you know, just the masses. They want to. They want you to post. They want you to show where you are, who you hanging with. Constant content. Absolutely. Creative content. And just always being in the content.
Alexis Stoudemire
One more time.
Leah
Content creator content. We need More content, but people getting there, getting paid off of it. They want to know what drink is it that you are having in the morning that gives you this energy or this glow? Whether it be true or not, they get in a check for it.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
So I see it. Do you all feel like you. How do you feel about posting your families?
Lisa Green Lewis
I don't like posting my kids, and they don't like it either. I'm not going to force it upon them. Serenity is at an age where she don't understand what's going on. So. But people ask about her. They're like, she's like the niece of. Of social media. So French fries. We'll be in the airport. That's French fry. Oh, my goodness.
Ashley Nicole
She got me.
Lisa Green Lewis
I'm like, damn, my baby is famous. Everybody know who french fry is. But as far as my older kids, my son, they don't like to be denim. Has his own personality. He loves it.
Leah
But my older two, you just know.
Lisa Green Lewis
That they just, like, they don't do their own thing. They're like, don't put me on here, mom.
Leah
Yeah, mine are the same way. Like, Deuce could care less. And then my kids, well, my oldest, he's a star.
Alexis Stoudemire
He wants to be on social media. Like, he wants to be a YouTuber. He wants to be all the things social media. And he is, like, he's. He's really good, but I personally don't want him to be on. Like, I don't mind him making videos and then, like, letting us post it for him.
Leah
I see.
Alexis Stoudemire
But I don't want him personally on.
Leah
Social media and looking for other content.
Alexis Stoudemire
It's a lot going on on social media that I don't. Well, for me, it's just a lot of things that I don't want him seeing every day constantly. Like, I know I can't hide him from stuff, and I'm not trying to control the narrative. Yeah. I don't want him constantly seeing certain things like negativity language.
Leah
The algorithm is no joke.
Alexis Stoudemire
Exactly. So, yeah, if I could just protect him as long as I can, I will. I think is. You know, I agree there's other stuff that he can be busy with and entertained with than social media. And I. And I'm not. And, you know, if it was really his dream to be a YouTuber, I would definitely help him, but there's other things that I know he's really interested in, so I try to just guide him to those things.
Lisa Green Lewis
You know what I mean? It's so funny. So what? Look Phil and Denim, we took them to the Soho House. Their personalities are too much alike.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
So we was at the Soho House and the music was playing. We were by the pool. Phil dancing on one side, Denim dancing on the other, and they stole the show.
Alexis Stoudemire
Like, it was so hilarious.
Leah
I love that.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's crazy.
Leah
Like, they bring it down anyway, so at least you have the children there to entertain.
Lisa Green Lewis
I love that the people love them. Like, their person is so crazy. They get along so great, and their personalities is, like, very outgoing. They love to entertain.
Alexis Stoudemire
They do do. Yeah, they do. And they will put on a full show.
Lisa Green Lewis
A full show?
Alexis Stoudemire
A full show.
Leah
I grew up doing that. You know, you just want to.
Lisa Green Lewis
You. You enjoy the music.
Alexis Stoudemire
You had to go and do your 5, 6.
Lisa Green Lewis
Show them what you got, baby.
Leah
That's right. Yeah, that's right. It's like a pastime, you know, it's very traditional.
Alexis Stoudemire
But now they doing it for social media instead of for the parents. It's a little.
Leah
But they getting. They. They getting paid, you know, like, some of the top, you know, social media content creators are children. They're just opening up gifts and toys.
Lisa Green Lewis
That's the new wave right now.
Leah
Yeah. They're making a ton of money.
Alexis Stoudemire
Ryan.
Lisa Green Lewis
I know.
Alexis Stoudemire
You know, my babies. My babies love Ryan. Well, they did anyway, when they were younger and. Yeah, for sure. So. But I mean, I don't know, I just would love to control that situation for as long as I can. You know what I mean?
Leah
Now, what about significant others or boos? Like, going back to how, like, speculating with, like, T and Aaron. I know we just were talking about that, but, like, what do y'all think about posting your mate for social media? And even us, like, a new, you know, Us. Yeah, us with a new boo. Like, do you feel like, when do you feel like it's time to, like, maybe make it Instagram official? Or would you do something a little different this time? So I know that's two different questions, but let's. Let's talk about it, ladies.
Alexis Stoudemire
Talk about it. You posting him or not?
Lisa Green Lewis
What? First of all, I don't have a him.
Leah
I know.
Alexis Stoudemire
I'm trying to catch you slipping.
Lisa Green Lewis
I don't. I don't know where he at, but, you know, it was a lot because in my previous relation. Relationship, everyone looked up to Chad and I. Chad would post constantly. Like, we stayed on social media. And then it was the good.
Leah
Right.
Lisa Green Lewis
When we broke up and everything, they were posting, posting, posting. It was the bad.
Leah
So I feel like everybody was chiming in on your relationship.
Alexis Stoudemire
Everybody, y'all were in the blogs, like every single day. I was like, they really, really into this breakup.
Lisa Green Lewis
They were into the breakup. And still to this day, people are tagging Chad, people are tagging me. Y'all need to get back together. This, that, and third, it's not the same. We looked up to y'all, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But I feel like if I were to go again and if I ever was to get into another relationship, I probably would keep it from social media.
Alexis Stoudemire
Because of what you went through with Chad.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's just too much. I feel like it's too much pressure. I just seen actually today Yandy, you know, confronting another person in regards to her and me's relationship. Like, people be so invested into it and you know you're going to have your problems and you're going to go through things, but right to just always, always. And when you, I feel like when you, when you highlight the good in your relationship so, so much I feel like it's a group over there that's like waiting for the down to tear it down. Tear it down. And yeah, you know, I respect Gandhi and her relationship. She's like, you know, we all go through things. Nobody, no relationship is perfect.
Leah
None.
Lisa Green Lewis
Even the ones that think that, oh, you know, the people who look like y'all have a perfect relationship, you don't know what they went through. But I respect Andy because at the end, end of the day, she know her man isn't perfect. She's not perfect. The fact that she's like, nobody's gonna tear my family apart. Yeah, I know my husband go through things. I'ma still stick beside him. Yeah, I respect that. But it takes a lot for a woman to stand there and say that in the public side.
Alexis Stoudemire
It is a lot.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah, it's a lot.
Leah
It is a lot. She's fighting for her marriage. She's fighting for her, their relationship, baby.
Lisa Green Lewis
Ain'T nobody gonna come and take, tear this family apart.
Leah
I know that's right.
Lisa Green Lewis
But you get the, you read the comments and it's like, girl, you crazy. That man outside, this, that and the third.
Alexis Stoudemire
But that's because they're miserable and, but.
Lisa Green Lewis
Their man outside too.
Alexis Stoudemire
Everybody, they're miserable. They're miserable.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's. It's crazy. But that's what you have to deal with when you're in the public side.
Leah
Yeah, you have everyone else's opinion and, and it's already hard enough with family members, let alone you have outside sources that really they speculate. It's. It's a. It's a vicious cycle. They're speculating, oh, maybe they're dating. Ooh, what's going on? And then you finally get linked to somebody, then you are in a relationship with them. Then the next thing, they're like, oh, is it a breakup? Or, oh, what's next? Can we get an engagement ring? I mean, it's just always something where the masses are trying to manipulate. And then you have the relationship.
Lisa Green Lewis
People, men and women, their mission is not to come to that person. Their mission is. I'm gonna see how I can tear that up.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
Of course. Misery loves company, for sure.
Lisa Green Lewis
People that are really out there, that's like that.
Leah
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
Their mission is to come and tear that. Oh, y'all living too happy. Let me see if I can come. Yeah, tear some up.
Leah
Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
That's messed up. People are crazy.
Leah
I don't think. I think I'm gonna be married again. And no one would even. Like. I feel like y'all would know, obviously, but not the people.
Alexis Stoudemire
So you would be whole Mary, and.
Lisa Green Lewis
Won'T let nobody know.
Leah
Not really. Yeah, but y'all would know.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
You know what I'm saying? My people would know The. The. The. Not the masses. I don't have to. And I wasn't. I had a public marriage. I was, like, covered in Vogue. It was Essence, all these things. And. And spent a lot of money on the wedding. And so it was like, I get that. I already been there, done that again. I would still have a. A beautiful ceremony. I believe in marriage and all that, but, like, it wouldn't have to be.
Lisa Green Lewis
You have a beautiful ceremony and all that, they gonna know.
Leah
Not necessarily.
Lisa Green Lewis
How.
Alexis Stoudemire
You locking our phones up?
Leah
Yeah, look at them.
Lisa Green Lewis
Public records. Oh, Lexing got married to such.
Leah
I just. I mean, you just never know.
Alexis Stoudemire
It's hard to keep things private nowadays.
Lisa Green Lewis
Especially when you're a public. A big public figure, Lex.
Leah
Yeah, well, I think there are ways.
Alexis Stoudemire
I don't know. I feel like. I mean, I've been married, but I want to talk. So I just feel like I. I want everybody to know who I'm with. And, like, first of all, I want everybody to know who I'm with. Because if he is doing anything crazy, like, I'm a fucking. Find out.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah, you're going to find out. But still, it's them little people that's going to come. That whole mission is to come kill.
Alexis Stoudemire
It's going to be people. Kill some industry. It's still going to be people. It's still going to be people, but I'm just saying it's easier for me to find out now. I ain't got to do so much to find shit out.
Lisa Green Lewis
Okay. When you find out what's going to happen.
Alexis Stoudemire
Oh, I mean, in this relationship that I'm in now.
Lisa Green Lewis
No, we ain't talking about because. No.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay.
Lisa Green Lewis
I'm talking about. Just put yourself.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay. Well, yeah, I mean, I just feel like in general I would want my relationship to be public one because like, I don't know. Private. I mean, I don't know. Maybe because I just haven't.
Lisa Green Lewis
There's a difference between private and secret, private and peaceful. I feel like it's so much better.
Leah
Because I agree with private and peaceful.
Lisa Green Lewis
I've been. I just.
Alexis Stoudemire
But you could be with like a low key person who's not like, girl.
Lisa Green Lewis
That low key, you turn them high key and then they like, oh, I want him.
Alexis Stoudemire
Like what if you're. I mean you're a public person, but what if you're with somebody who's not like a pub, a person in the public eye. So then it's not like so big, you know what I mean? You wouldn't go public with them.
Lisa Green Lewis
No.
Leah
That's why how I feel. I just wouldn't. I don't have to be public again. I will be in public. And what I mean by public happened. What I mean by see me, it's like. Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
You wouldn't post with a friend.
Lisa Green Lewis
No, I would not. I probably would not. Ever. Ever.
Alexis Stoudemire
Damn. No, I guess cuz I.
Lisa Green Lewis
And it's too much in my phone.
Leah
And with y'all there will be tons of pictures, but for the masses it would not be no girl.
Lisa Green Lewis
You know, she with such and such.
Alexis Stoudemire
I don't understand. Cuz I haven't been in a situation.
Leah
You only been in one.
Alexis Stoudemire
But that's not.
Lisa Green Lewis
That's amazing.
Leah
I mean, I love that.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
Anyway. But even, but even. But even you can get like people that are envious that they know that Phil posts you all the time. And you, you know, he not really.
Alexis Stoudemire
Post me all the time, but I feel like he's supportive.
Leah
Baby, he supports you and he comments. You know what I'm saying?
Lisa Green Lewis
He watched every home.
Leah
Yeah, he does. That's what I'm saying. That's what I was like. Wait a minute. He the first viewer, he's supportive and.
Alexis Stoudemire
He watch it on the big screen.
Lisa Green Lewis
I mean, first time actually. Girl, look at Phil. Watch. Already watching.
Alexis Stoudemire
I'm watching it.
Leah
But people see that he's very Supportive.
Alexis Stoudemire
Don't like it either. I be seeing people too.
Leah
What don't like it.
Alexis Stoudemire
They try it, but it's fine.
Lisa Green Lewis
That's why I don't want a public relationship, because people can look at your relationship and like, let me see if I can. I can do something.
Alexis Stoudemire
And that's fine. Try it.
Leah
Ain't the most.
Alexis Stoudemire
Exactly that part.
Lisa Green Lewis
Y'all ain't going nowhere. Y'all best friends.
Leah
We ain't going to let that happen.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, but that's, that's a good topic, Lex. That was, that was good.
Leah
Yeah. I just think, you know, social media is a big deal and again, being public figures and on different levels, you know what I mean? We have to protect some kind of peace and privacy, especially because we are raising children. We do have businesses we like to turn up, we like to have a good time, but it's a time and a place for all of that, you know, So I just feel like people also want to know they're curious because they don't have to live in very protected like we do, you know, we have to be careful when we post when we're away. We travel for, you know, safety reasons.
Alexis Stoudemire
Brings me to a question in my head. What about posting like you're, you know, you going out, having fun, having a good time with your girls, but like your business partners follow you or like somebody you doing business with, like, what do you feel? Do you think you should like, hide them from like your stories?
Leah
No.
Alexis Stoudemire
Or do you let them see?
Lisa Green Lewis
I let them see because you're my business partner. You supposed to accept every part of me.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay, maybe not business partners, but like.
Lisa Green Lewis
You'Re doing business people. A transaction.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yes.
Lisa Green Lewis
No, you're gonna think you're gonna.
Alexis Stoudemire
You let them see everything.
Leah
Well, yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
So which I'll be who? And y'all close friends and who is that for?
Lisa Green Lewis
No, my close friends. Yeah, friends is different from you seeing me partying and having fun. Like, because my, my biggest thing. And I teach my agents this all the time. People want to feel like they can relate.
Leah
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
In the real estate world, most of my clients, especially the women clients, they came to me because they either liked my style, they liked the way I operated in business, they loved something about me.
Leah
It wasn't low key advertising.
Lisa Green Lewis
It wasn't just because I was a businesswoman. It was like, oh, you, we have the same style. Or oh, I love the fact that.
Alexis Stoudemire
You don't go into a lord. Because I felt like I could be myself. I didn't have to be like this very relatable. Like, you know, wear suit, right? Every day. That's not me. I could be myself. I can show up, and then I feel like, you know, the clients that I work with, they want to work with me because I'm me, because I'm not. They could go find a old white man realtor if that's what they want.
Lisa Green Lewis
You're not hiding anything. Like, people can relate.
Leah
And that's what I feel is the trend now. And being really, you know, on the forefront of marketing and is really just being yourself is being authentic. It's being your true self. What is it that gets you motivated? Is it working out? What's your dis. I see your discipline. So I'm like, okay, she's disciplined. This is what she does. This is a routine.
Lisa Green Lewis
She served in the military. Or this understands.
Leah
It's. We're low key. Advertising. Yes, mom. She. She's very responsible or whatever. Y'all see that I'm in. With. In culinary school. I'm creative in the dishes or whatever the case may be. It's low key. Just, you know, how do you relate being authentic? How can you relate to this person?
Alexis Stoudemire
Cause I do be feeling some kind of way when the, like, well, my kids ain't in school no more, but, like, when they was in school and like, the teachers or like, the principal would follow me on Instagram.
Leah
You mean the. From where they used to go?
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, Like, I was like, I don't know.
Lisa Green Lewis
They love your kids.
Alexis Stoudemire
They do now. But for a second, I was like, oh, my gosh. Like, principal so and so is following me. I don't know what them girl.
Leah
Cause we popping. Let me tell you, the mamas. There was one mama. Some of my baseball. Shout out to some of my baseball.
Alexis Stoudemire
You know, my mama a school teacher, and my mama be out. I get it. Texting. Hey, you bet.
Leah
Yeah, we love Mr. Roberts. I feel like the moms. There's a lot of moms, like, in the PTAs that follow me, and they're like, I'm part of. They be hitting me back. They be hitting me back. They be like, yo, last night, you had a time. I was like, you sure did.
Lisa Green Lewis
Sure did.
Leah
And, you know, I was like, just make sure you give me them notes, because I'm definitely not gonna make it to the next meeting. It's not morning meeting.
Alexis Stoudemire
You let me know.
Leah
But, you know, it's just. We live in our authentic selves, and I feel like that is what is the top tier of just social media. Now. Who are you? And we want to know. We want to relate. Whether you're upset, where you're sad, where you're angry, where you're, you know, distressed, but you're getting over things, you're overcoming. I feel like that is the author. That's the wave.
Alexis Stoudemire
I definitely got to step it up and do a little bit more of like showing like just a deeper, I feel like side the fun.
Lisa Green Lewis
Ashley okay, we see this mom. We see this wildlife. Ashley let's see the party. The turn up, the, the friendship.
Alexis Stoudemire
I need to show less of the turn up.
Lisa Green Lewis
You do?
Alexis Stoudemire
Yes.
Leah
You have a range.
Lisa Green Lewis
I see more of wildlife.
Alexis Stoudemire
Ashley oh, well, yeah, but that's me to my core though, right?
Leah
When y'all see, that's your daytime.
Alexis Stoudemire
When y'all see me doing.
Lisa Green Lewis
Listen, Ashley, on the safari, the whole time I would have gone with you.
Leah
And I would have been there. It's usually out of the way, but it's worth it.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah, that's what I want to do.
Leah
So next time we will go. I, I'll, I'll be there with you doing the historical sites and everything like that.
Matt
Hi, I'm Matt.
Leah
And I'm Leah and we're from the Grown Up Stuff podcast.
Matt
And just in time for tax season. On this week's episode, we're chatting with CPA Lisa Green Lewis about how small businesses can tackle their taxes using TurboTax Business.
Lisa Green Lewis
A Forbes study mentioned that a whopping 93% of small businesses overpay their taxes and 17% of Gen Zers believed that you could write off any expense as a business expense.
Leah
So can't blame them.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's really important to do your taxes right.
Matt
Listen to Grown up stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite podcast with the best.
Ashley Nicole
All inclusive vacation deals to Mexico and the Caribbean. Booking your getaway with cheap Caribbean vacations means you have more freedom to do your deal. Whether you want to enjoy snorkeling, endless margaritas and more, or simply soak up the sun and sand in a tropical paradise, Cheap Caribbean Vacations has your deal for that. Plan and book the exact getaway you want at exactly the right price for you by using our exclusive budget beach finder. Or find a featured adults only all inclusive package to Seekers resorts and spas and do your deal@cheapcaribbean.com did you know that parents rank financial literacy as the number one most difficult life skill to teach? Meet Greenlight, the debit card and money app for families. With Greenlight, you can send money to.
Lisa Green Lewis
Kids quickly Set up chores, automate allowance.
Ashley Nicole
And keep an eye on what your kids are spending with real time notifications. Kids learn to earn, save and spend wisely. And parents can rest easy knowing their kids are learning about money with guardrails in place. Try Greenlight Risk free today@greenlight.com iheart let's be honest. Most of us have a love hate relationship with wired bras. We love the lift, but hate the digging. We love the support, but hate feeling trapped. Well, Nyx just changed everything with Free Flex, a wired bra actually designed to work with your body, not against it. Freeflex features a revolutionary flexible wire that moves when you move, bends when you bend, and keeps everything exactly where you want it. No poking, no stabbing, no constant readjusting, just freedom to move. It also has a demi cup shape for a natural lift with a lower neckline that flatters in everything from V necks to dresses. And because it's from Knicks, it's available in sizes for every body. Experience the first wired bra you'll actually want to wear all day. Visit nyx.com for 15% off your order with with Free Flex 15. That's kn ix.com code Free Flex 15 for 15 off nyx.com.
Lisa Green Lewis
All right, you guys, listen.
Leah
What?
Lisa Green Lewis
We haven't gotten to it and it's been all over the blog.
Leah
What?
Lisa Green Lewis
It's a. It's a topic that is not talked about in the world. And I feel like I want to hear the perspective from you guys as women. Anthony Edwards, top NBA player, has been in the blogs in regards to having another baby, Right? And he's saying that he does not want. He's giving up rights. He don't want any rights, you know.
Alexis Stoudemire
But he's gonna pay the money, right?
Lisa Green Lewis
He'll pay the money, pay the child support. But he told her, responsibility, financial responsibility.
Leah
But he don't want no physical custody, nothing to do. So no visitation, none of that.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay.
Leah
Okay.
Lisa Green Lewis
So what would you do? Okay, this was the situation from me reading. There was a text message. She hit him up. She was like, let's talk about it. I'm pregnant. He was like, basically, he don't want nothing to do with it. Get rid of it. She decided to keep the baby. As a woman, if you were with a man, and he stated like, listen, I don't, I can't do that. I can't be in your child's life, in the child's life. So just get rid of it. Like, I'm focusing on me and my family. What would you do?
Leah
So this Is definitely. That's a tough situation. I don't know the backstory of like, you know, if they had a relationship.
Lisa Green Lewis
Cause he's in a relationship.
Leah
Oh, okay. So that is another layer. So.
Alexis Stoudemire
So it was a one time thing.
Lisa Green Lewis
Like they, I think they were messing around. But he is in a serious relationship. He has.
Leah
And that's why he just wants to, he still wants to be financially responsible, like here, here's the money. But he's like, please do not, I don't need to have contact.
Lisa Green Lewis
Before she, even when she found out she was pregnant, he was like getting an abortion.
Leah
As two participating parties, you, you know, when you decided to lay down and you know, have relations, there comes that agreement. And of course we all know how that a baby comes. So with that being said, I feel like both parties had the decision to make. Are we going forward with this or not? Obviously one said, yes, I'm gonna keep the show. And we don't know if that's her first, last only, whatever the case may be, whatever her motivation is. Whereas him coming from his side already being in a relationship with children, I'm assuming, I don't know.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yes.
Leah
And also being in the spotlight and you know, just, it's a lot of pressure on his end and hers too. I don't know anybody's situation. But just coming off of just stories and things like that, it has to be an agreement between the two. Because what you're deciding to do when you decide to keep it child, as we all know as parents and mothers, it starts from the time of conception. You know, our bodies start to change, especially being a woman. And our, our minds are just going off the radar and you want somebody there with you to go through this, you know, you want a partner. But if he was like, you know what, I'm good from the jump. I feel like it's kind of on her. If she is ready to take that leap, we do have options, you know, but if she's like, you know what? I want to keep this child. I want to, you know, endure 18 years of financial situation because per state is different. But most of the time you might as well say 18 years is the cap for financial assistance, but it's a lifetime to be a mother. So am I willing to risk whatever, you know, money wise, mental wise, time wise, raising this child alone, minus this guy. So what is the motivation? Did you just want him to be there, you know, for the financial gain? Or is it like, I really do.
Lisa Green Lewis
Want to be a mom and that's, that's It. That's the problem that we have, especially in our community. Like, for me, if I already knew the situation.
Leah
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
Why am I bringing another child into this world?
Leah
Exactly.
Lisa Green Lewis
Like, okay, we can place the blame on the male, but we're. No, we know what we're doing, too, as a woman.
Leah
Exactly.
Lisa Green Lewis
Like, you know, this parties. It's both parties.
Leah
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
So a lot of people are like, okay, Anthony, like, you was wrong. You was wrong. But when are y'all gonna make sure that woman take her responsibility?
Leah
And he's low key, doing a great effort of saying, you know what? Financially, I will do X, Y, and Z, which he said. So, like, he's probably doing, quote, unquote, more than he should, since he was like, I don't want anything to do with this child.
Lisa Green Lewis
I. I know another, you know, action, but I know another. A situation where it was a rel. It was a situationship. You know, the. They slipped up, had babies, and the woman kept saying she was gonna, you know, have an abortion, get rid of them. She went to the appointments and she decided to keep the kids. And they ended up with twins. And he, you know, he works a lot, travels a lot. He's like, I can't do it. Like, it's a lot. I'm gonna miss out on so much trying to. And sometimes it, you know, when you forced to have another child, it's already.
Leah
Bringing a little energy.
Lisa Green Lewis
It's bringing energy. And they have, like, they're. You're pulling them away because they can't attach to those kids because they didn't want those kids.
Leah
It's tough.
Lisa Green Lewis
And it's like you're putting that father in a heart space.
Leah
I agree with that.
Alexis Stoudemire
I think, you know, we can have the argument about, like. Like, it's the woman's choice, but I think the woman's choice starts before conception. Like, yes, it takes two to tango. It takes two to make a baby. But, like, I think women, you know, it's our bodies, so we know when we're ovulating and when we're not. The man, he doesn't know.
Lisa Green Lewis
Right.
Alexis Stoudemire
You know what I mean? We know what's going on with our bodies. We know, like, when it's that time of the month when it's not. So I feel like that's when the responsibility is on the woman. It's like, you know your body and you know that this situation might not work out if, you know, you.
Leah
It was already a little shaky.
Lisa Green Lewis
He already in a relationship.
Leah
Yes.
Alexis Stoudemire
So I feel like at that point, that's where I would say, like, the responsibility is primarily on the woman. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, we know it's two people, but you don't have to lay down with that man. Knowing you ovulating. You know what happens if you have unprotected.
Lisa Green Lewis
Exactly.
Alexis Stoudemire
You know what's going to happen if you have unprotected sex. So when it gets to the point of him making the decision, like, this is my decision, I feel like, you know, he can. Yeah. At this point, I agree. And I feel like, you know, we have to be, as women, we have to take on the responsibility of thinking of the child, too. Like, you know, you're not married to this man. You know, you're not connected to him in any kind of way. So we have to think about, you know, the child at this moment. Like, yeah, if I bring a child into this world, what is the quality of life going to be? How is it, you know, like, everything. These are the things that, as women, you should be thinking about when you lay down with a man.
Leah
Like, with or without a man.
Lisa Green Lewis
Right. It just.
Leah
It just 100.
Lisa Green Lewis
But I feel like women don't think about that. They're, you know, we are emotional creatures, and we're laying down thinking like, oh, he loves me.
Alexis Stoudemire
And then, too, you never know. Even a man could be telling you and doing all the right things and you thinking he's going to be a great father, and it ends up not being. But at the end of the day, like, in this situation, you know, I really feel like the responsibility, you know, was on her, like, in the beginning.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
You know, and I hate, like, putting blame on people like that. But I hope that she isn't, like, trying to say that he's wrong for the decision that he made. I think he's making the best decision he can for himself, his family.
Leah
I feel like it's very situation. I agree with you.
Alexis Stoudemire
Because why bring that baby into the world knowing that he's not gonna have a father, a fling, baby, you know, like, that's already trauma. That's already.
Leah
Absolutely.
Alexis Stoudemire
So just go. I'm gonna take care of him. But, you know, you need to figure out that situation. And I hate that sounds so bad.
Lisa Green Lewis
It sounds men should have a right as well. I know both of y'all, both parties are making dumb decisions before the baby is, you know, coming into this world, but I do feel like men should have a decision as well.
Alexis Stoudemire
But he need to wrap it up. Wear a condom, sir.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah, we still gonna hold you accountable.
Alexis Stoudemire
Anthony can't just be out here making babies, talking about.
Leah
He said he don't want to be the face of the NBA, you know, so he's trying to. He's trying to do him. He want to be talented. He want to live his life, and he wants to.
Alexis Stoudemire
And make babies.
Leah
And make babies, I guess.
Alexis Stoudemire
I mean, and not be the pappy. I love it.
Leah
I love it.
Lisa Green Lewis
Anthony, baby, you better strap it up if you gonna be out here.
Alexis Stoudemire
Strap it up.
Lisa Green Lewis
Nibbling in. Definitely.
Leah
We can really just talk on it a little bit more before we close it up. But it's just, you know, know, it's. It's. It's a lot. It goes a lot of ways. He's a public figure, and, you know.
Lisa Green Lewis
He sells a higher standard.
Leah
Exactly. The. The blogs are gonna chime in, but now this can be a target.
Alexis Stoudemire
This is unfortunate for that baby. When that baby grow up, it's gonna.
Lisa Green Lewis
My question is, would she have kept the baby if it wasn't Anthony Edwards?
Leah
See, and there you go.
Alexis Stoudemire
Questions that need answers.
Lisa Green Lewis
So those are questions you ask before you respond to what we're speaking on. Would she have kept the baby if it wasn't him?
Leah
That's a great.
Lisa Green Lewis
What decision would you have made if it was a janitor worker and you just liked him, but he said he want to make happen.
Leah
And. And I'm sure with affidavits and court records and all, whatever they. They got going on for paternity and all that, it'll come out if it does.
Alexis Stoudemire
So anyway, she probably don't give a damn about what we talking about right now. She like, I finna get this check and.
Leah
Yeah, but you know, a check can only do so much, so it's good to have a partner there, you know, to help out.
Lisa Green Lewis
All right, you guys, tell us your thoughts on how you feel about this situation. It's a tough situation for both parties.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
Until then, we got something exciting. We got Humble Betty's mail. Let's see what we got today.
Alexis Stoudemire
Who we got today?
Lisa Green Lewis
We got somebody from Florida.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay.
Lisa Green Lewis
What's up? Okay. Hey, humble baddies. Hey, it's Erica from Tallahassee. Hey, Erica. Boo. And I need some serious advice. This is one of a roller coaster. This is one's roller coaster.
Leah
Oh, I need to take notes.
Lisa Green Lewis
Take notes, girl.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay.
Lisa Green Lewis
My husband and I have been together for seven years, and like any couple, we've had our ups and downs. Months ago, we separated for a month.
Alexis Stoudemire
Okay.
Lisa Green Lewis
And during that time, he ended up getting another woman pregnant. At first, I was devastated and ready to Call it quits. But after some deep conversations and therapy, he swears it was an accident. Now I'm. I'm torn. This man is the love of my life, and I can't imagine myself with anyone else. But can I really move past this? So tell me, baddies, would you stay and fight for your marriage, or is this a red flag? Screaming, run for the heels. Okay, Run for the heels. Tallahassee.
Leah
This is tough.
Alexis Stoudemire
Oh, I don't know.
Lisa Green Lewis
Can you trust. Can your trust be rebuilt? Or once a line is crossed, is it game over? Help me out.
Alexis Stoudemire
Well, they were separated.
Leah
Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
So we got to get on that.
Lisa Green Lewis
But you already stroking without a condom full.
Leah
I was gonna say you definitely putting some. But they didn't know that they were gonna get back together either.
Alexis Stoudemire
I don't know. I feel like if you go so far as to get somebody else pregnant, I feel like you was gone. Like, you. You gone. And I don't know if I could.
Lisa Green Lewis
I could get over another child and another child.
Alexis Stoudemire
I don't think I could, because that changes the whole dynamic of our marriage now 100%. And so whatever issues we already have, I feel like now it's gonna be.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah, yeah, I agree.
Leah
It becomes very toxic. It becomes very resentful, and that's a hard place to heal from.
Alexis Stoudemire
It's a lot.
Leah
And then now you have a physical face. You have a child that is evidence. Low key. Of infidelity or in. Of. Evidence of.
Alexis Stoudemire
And it's only been a month. Like, a month is not that young.
Leah
Yeah.
Alexis Stoudemire
So imagine if, like, it was longer. Like, you would have been diving into all kind of cootie cat with no condom. Like, that's a tough situation.
Leah
It is.
Alexis Stoudemire
And I just.
Leah
Are you.
Alexis Stoudemire
Is that how it works, though? You get separated and then you can just go, whoever. Is that how that works?
Leah
It should be communication, like, you know, for separating. You're supposed to separate it.
Alexis Stoudemire
You're supposed to, like, figure out what the issues are and, like, yeah, do you want to stay? Do you want to go?
Lisa Green Lewis
But, you know, with separation, a lot of men and I noticed, like, a.
Alexis Stoudemire
Free pass to go have sex with people.
Lisa Green Lewis
They cope. Their coping mechanism, the negative coping mechanism of them being separated, it's just going out, having a whole bunch of sex and sad. I've witnessed it, because being in the military, I was in the 82nd airport. No, this. I was in SOCOM at McDale Air Force Base, and I was the only female. And I would witness some of these guys go through breakups, and they would just Every night, talk about, yeah, I had this chick at my house, bro, and I, you know, I screwed. Screwed her, her and her. And it's just like. But it's not. It's not healing them.
Leah
So I feel like it's just temporary satisfaction.
Lisa Green Lewis
Yeah. Temporary satisfaction. And I feel like.
Alexis Stoudemire
So they just want to just break up then. Don't say separated. Because to me, separation means, like, we're taking time to really fix, see if we can salvage. It is supposed to be that marriage, you know? But if you go off and fuck up some more, then, like, a lot.
Lisa Green Lewis
Of men go through that. They just to get to that temporary fix is, let me go screw this one. But they fall back into thinking about that person that they love.
Alexis Stoudemire
Well, Erica and Tallahassee, I don't know.
Leah
I would say that's tough, baby.
Alexis Stoudemire
Go ahead and file for divorces. That's what I would say.
Lisa Green Lewis
I don't think I could make it work. It's going to be so many issues. Like, it's time to move on, Erica.
Leah
It's a kind. You have to. You have to both be in a. In a. A healthy space to really accept that.
Alexis Stoudemire
It'S not giving healthy right now.
Leah
It is very hard because if she.
Lisa Green Lewis
Ended up pregnant by another man, he wouldn't. He ain't taking you back.
Leah
See, that's one thing.
Lisa Green Lewis
That double baby or that baby. Think about that. Taking you back.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Leah
And when you decide to stay, you now bring in this child in your home, too, which is a constant reminder, which is also another layer. So therapy and. Oh, that's so good, girl.
Alexis Stoudemire
File for divorce and. Yeah. Then go to therapy, move on and. Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
Oh, that was deep.
Leah
Yeah, it was.
Lisa Green Lewis
That is the end of Humble Baddies Podcast. Before we end this, we want to let y'all know some exciting news. We will be now going live on YouTube.
Alexis Stoudemire
Yeah.
Lisa Green Lewis
We have live shows, so make sure y'all tune in, subscribe. We'll have live shows on YouTube and until then, we'll see y'all.
Alexis Stoudemire
See you next time.
Leah
And where can they find y'all ladies?
Lisa Green Lewis
You can find me at Shirelle Rosado Underscore on Instagram. My new Snapchat. Make sure y'all follow Cherelle Rosado. All the content is over there.
Alexis Stoudemire
I'm Ashley Nicole on Instagram, and Ashley Underscore Nicole on Snap. Snap.
Leah
And I'm only on Instagram until the lady get me on Snap. And you can find me at Alexis Underscore Stoudemire.
Lisa Green Lewis
Make sure you guys subscribe to Humble Baddies podcast on YouTube. Follow us at Humble Baddies podcast on Instagram. Until then, we're out. We love y'all.
Ashley Nicole
Good news. Your favorite Caribbean beaches are on sale@cheapcaribbean.com cheapcaribbean.com is your go to website for finding the best deals on all inclusive vacation packages. They're all about getting you more sand for your dollar. Check out their Beach Favorite Sale to score $175 instant savings on bookings of four nights or more to the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Aruba and the Bahamas. Offer ends April 1st. Go to CheapCaribbean.com to start saving.
Matt
It's tax season and by now I know we're all a bit tired of numbers, but here's an important one you need to $16.5 billion. That's how much money in refunds the IRS flagged for possible identity fraud last year. Here's another 20%. That's the overall increase in identity theft related to tax fraud in 2024 alone. But it's not all grim news. Here's a good 100 million that's how many data points Lifelock monitors every second. If your identity is stolen, LifeLock's US based restoration specialists will fix it, backed by another good number, the million dollar protection plan. In fact, restoration is guaranteed or your money back. Don't face identity theft and financial losses alone. There's strength in numbers with Lifelock identity theft protection for tax season and beyond. Join now and save up to 40% your first year. Call 1-800-LIFELOCK and use promo code iheart or go to lifelock.com iheart for 40% off. Terms apply now you can get Disney.
Leah
Plus and Hulu together for just 2.99amonth for four months.
Ashley Nicole
We sure would love that. Get both in one.
Leah
Watch Marvel's Daredevil, Born Again and Moana 2 on Disney Plus. Can I get a Chihu on Hulu? Check out Good American Family and Paradise.
Alexis Stoudemire
Call it in now.
Leah
Disney plus and Hulu together for just 2.99amonth. All of these and more streaming soon. New and returning subscribers 18 + only after four months. Plan auto renews at 10.99amonth until canceled offer ends.
Matt
33025 terms apply.
Ashley Nicole
Get this Adults with financial literacy skills have 82% more wealth than those who don't. From swimming lessons to piano classes, US parents invest in so many things to enrich our kids lives. But are we investing in their future financial success? With Greenlight, you can teach your kids financial literacy skills like earning, saving and investing and this investment costs less than that. After school treat start prioritizing their financial education and future today with a risk free trial@greenlight.com iheart greenlight.com iheartra.
Podcast Summary: Club Shay Shay
Episode: Anthony Edwards' Messy Custody Battle + Teyana Taylor & Aaron Pierre Go Viral | Humble Baddies
Release Date: March 10, 2025
Host: NFL Legend Shannon Sharpe
Guests: Alexis Stoudemire, Ashley Nicole, Sherrelle Rosado (Humble Baddies)
In this episode of Club Shay Shay, NFL legend Shannon Sharpe engages with the dynamic trio from the Humble Baddies—Alexis Stoudemire, Ashley Nicole, and Sherrelle Rosado. The conversation delves into recent high-profile topics, including a notable custody battle involving NBA star Anthony Edwards and the viral relationship between Teyana Taylor and Aaron Pierre.
The discussion opens with the trio reflecting on the recent award season, highlighting the glitz and glamour of events like the Golden Globes and the Oscars.
Alexis Stoudemire shares her fascination with red carpet fashion:
"I love watching the red carpets with the gowns and looking at all the looks." [03:21]
Leah emphasizes the importance of body confidence and positive body image:
"I'm all for sexiness. I'm all for, like, positive body image." [03:51]
The conversation transitions to the criticism faced by celebrities for revealing outfits. Sherrelle Rosado questions the extent of such fashion choices:
"How far would you go? Would you go as far as Kanye's wife?" [04:29]
The trio advocates for body confidence, stressing that individuals should feel empowered to showcase their physique without external judgment:
"If you're confident in your body, it's yours." [05:27]
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the viral relationship between Teyana Taylor and Aaron Pierre.
Alexis Stoudemire praises the couple's appearance at an Oscars after-party:
"They look so good. They look great." [10:31]
The hosts commend Teyana Taylor for her consistent style and presence:
"She never misses. She never has to do much." [10:52]
The group discusses the couple's impact on social media, noting their ability to captivate audiences and the positive reception they've received:
"She's a vibe. She's a humble baddie." [11:09]
They also touch upon Teyana Taylor's public discussions about her relationship and personal growth, expressing support for her journey:
"She is living her best life. She deserves everything that's coming her way." [11:13]
The conversation shifts to the pervasive influence of social media on personal relationships and individual identities.
Leah and Alexis discuss the pressure to constantly share aspects of their lives:
"They want to sit in your bedroom with you while you get dressed." [17:39]
The trio debates the balance between authenticity and privacy, emphasizing the challenges of maintaining genuine connections online:
"We are low key advertising. Being authentic is being your true self." [36:07]
Ashley Nicole highlights the evolving demands of social media, pushing influencers to share more intimate details:
"People want to sit in the bathroom and watch me wash my face." [17:39]
Sherrelle Rosado underscores the importance of setting boundaries to protect personal peace and privacy:
"We have to protect some kind of peace and privacy, especially because we are raising children." [33:03]
A pivotal segment of the episode addresses the controversial custody battle involving NBA star Anthony Edwards.
Lisa Green Lewis introduces the topic:
"Anthony Edwards, top NBA player, has been in the blogs in regards to having another baby." [41:28]
The hosts dissect Edwards' stance on custody, where he refuses physical custody but commits to financial support:
"He doesn't want any rights, he’ll pay the child support." [42:01]
Leah and Alexis explore the ethical and emotional ramifications of such decisions:
"If he's making the decision, I feel like, you know, he can." [47:59]
The discussion emphasizes the responsibility both parents hold, with a particular focus on women's responsibility in such situations:
"We have to think about the child at this moment." [48:21]
Alexis criticizes the lack of accountability:
"Anthony can't just be out here making babies, talking about. Strap it up." [50:19]
Lisa and Leah offer advice to listeners facing similar challenges, advocating for open communication, therapy, and, if necessary, filing for divorce:
"It's time to move on, Erica." [56:38]
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts address listener questions, providing insights and advice on personal and relationship struggles.
Erica from Tallahassee shares her predicament regarding her husband's infidelity and subsequent pregnancy:
"My husband and I have been together for seven years... he ended up getting another woman pregnant." [52:22]
The hosts unanimously suggest counseling, forgiveness where possible, and considering separation or divorce if trust cannot be rebuilt:
"File for divorce and then go to therapy, move on." [57:10]
They emphasize the importance of prioritizing the well-being of the mother and child:
"It's a lot... therapy and moving on is essential." [56:32]
The episode wraps up with promotions for the Humble Baddies' upcoming live shows and encourages listeners to follow them on various social media platforms for exclusive content.
"We will be now going live on YouTube. Subscribe and tune in." [57:30]
Alexis Stoudemire:
"I love watching the red carpets with the gowns and looking at all the looks." [03:21]
Leah:
"I'm all for sexiness. I'm all for, like, positive body image." [03:51]
Alexis Stoudemire:
"They want to sit in your bathroom and watch me wash my face." [17:39]
Seprellle Rosado:
"She is living her best life. She deserves everything that's coming her way." [11:13]
Alexis Stoudemire:
"Anthony can't just be out here making babies, talking about. Strap it up." [50:19]
Body Confidence and Fashion: The hosts advocate for embracing one's body and using fashion as a statement of confidence rather than succumbing to external judgments.
Viral Relationships: Teyana Taylor and Aaron Pierre exemplify how authentic and supportive relationships can captivate audiences and inspire followers.
Social Media Challenges: While social media offers platforms for authenticity, it also imposes pressures to overshare, potentially affecting personal relationships and mental well-being.
Responsibility in Parenthood: The custody battle highlights the complexities of parental responsibility, emphasizing that financial support does not replace the need for active involvement in a child's life.
Navigating Infidelity: Listener advice underscores the importance of communication, therapy, and making tough decisions to ensure personal and familial well-being.
This episode of Club Shay Shay offers a multifaceted discussion on modern relationships, the influence of social media, and the responsibilities that come with parenthood, all framed within the engaging perspectives of the Humble Baddies trio.