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This week, Lex and Drea are joined by Atlanta's own breakout star YK Niece for an unfiltered conversation about overnight success, friendship, money, and staying true to yourself. From revealing how "Wham" became the very first song she ever recorded to opening up about losing jobs before music changed her life, YK Niece shares the mindset that's helped her navigate fame without losing herself. The ladies also get into the viral fallout behind her former friendship, why she refuses to let betrayal change the way she loves people, and the real story behind that headline-making festival moment that had everyone convinced a reunion was happening. Plus, they talk about friendships in business, keeping your word, building wealth instead of chasing designer labels, investing for the future, and why personality can be just as powerful as talent. It's a hilarious, honest conversation full of Atlanta energy, plenty of laughs, and a few exclusive stories you haven't heard anywhere else. Pour up and tune in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Lex and Drea are back for a solo episode full of laughs, hot takes, and the kind of conversations only they can have. From witnessing fake flexing at the strip club to debating fake jewelry, designer dupes, and why so many people are obsessed with looking rich, the ladies unpack the pressure of keeping up appearances in today's culture. They also share hilarious stories from the Still Sippin Tour, discuss hygiene horror stories, beauty standards, and whether society really treats attractive people differently. Along the way, they get into authenticity, confidence, and why having money and looking like you have money aren't always the same thing. With plenty of random tangents, unfiltered opinions, and nonstop laughs, this episode is a reminder that being yourself will always outshine pretending to be somebody else. Pour up and tune in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Lex and Drea are joined by the hilarious, unfiltered, and always authentic That Chick Angel. From turning a freestyle into a viral hit with One Margarita to building a successful career across comedy, acting, podcasting, and content creation, Angel shares how betting on herself changed everything. The ladies get into balancing motherhood and ambition, working with their husbands, building businesses online, and why women shouldn't have to dim their personalities to be considered desirable. They also discuss natural hair, beauty standards, authenticity in the social media era, and the freedom that comes with showing up exactly as you are. With plenty of laughs, real talk, and a few margarita-fueled moments, this episode is a reminder that confidence, success, and joy look different for everybody—and that's exactly the point. Pour up and tune in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fresh off the first stops of the Still Sippin Tour, Lex and Drea are back with stories to tell. From sold-out shows and tour shenanigans to seeing people on the internet make up whole storylines from a 30-second clip, the girls are clearing a few things up. They get into what it's really like building a business with your friend, why people swear women can't be happy for each other, and how exhausting it is being constantly compared. Lex and Drea keep it real about jealousy, loyalty, celebrating each other's wins, and why they've stopped feeling the need to explain themselves to people committed to misunderstanding them. Of course, it's plenty of laughs, a little mess, and a lot of truth. So pour up and tap in as the ladies talk friendship, success, protecting your peace, and why real life will always hit harder than the comments section.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week on Pour Minds, Lex and Drea sit down with comedian, actress, radio personality, author, wife, and mother Jess Hilarious for an honest conversation about relationships, co-parenting, marriage, success, and personal growth. Jess opens up about the inspiration behind her new book, Till Death Do We Parent, sharing the real-life journey that took her from a toxic relationship with her son's father to building a healthy co-parenting partnership rooted in respect and accountability. She discusses the boundaries that helped protect her marriage, lessons learned from past relationships, and why so many people struggle to let go of unhealthy dynamics. The ladies also dive into comedy culture, cancel culture, social media relationships, dating in your 30s, and whether successful women should share their platforms with their partners. With plenty of laughs, personal stories, and unfiltered opinions, this episode is packed with gems about love, healing, parenting, and knowing when to choose peace over pride. Grab a drink and tune in—because this conversation is one every grown woman (and man) needs to hear. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The girls are back with another can’t-miss episode of Pour Minds, and this week they’re sitting down with R&B heartthrob 6lack to talk music and all the things the girls LOVE to debate. From his new album “Love Is The New Gangsta” to keeping real R&B alive, the vibes are smooth, funny, and a little messy in the best way possible. But baby… the real gag is finding out that 6lack does NOT eat white foods, so of course Lex and Drea had to ask the real question: could you date somebody with eating habits that give you the ick? The conversation gets even juicier when the crew talks about the signature scents coming out the strip club, whether working with your friends is a blessing or a disaster waiting to happen, and why women can be so shy about initiating sex. Should women start making the first move more, or are we standing beside our femininity? The girls get ALL the way into it. This episode feels like late-night girl talk with your funniest friends, full of laughs, opinions, and moments that will have you talking back to the screen. Trust, you do NOT want to miss this one. And don’t forget, the Pour Minds “Still Sippin” Tour is outside! The girls are coming to a city near you, so grab your tickets now at pourminds.com Go to https://www.ro.co/POURMINDS to see if your insurance covers GLP-1s—for free. Salt.xo offers pH-balanced feminine care that works with your body—not against it—helping you stay fresh, balanced, and confident from the inside out. Visit https://www.saltxo.com and use promo code XOPOURMINDS for 15% off.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are back by themselves and the conversation goes everywhere — from cutting people off and protecting your peace to why women always feel pressured to “be the bigger person.” The ladies talk about relationships that should’ve ended sooner, learning how to stop giving people unlimited access to you, and why sometimes life keeps showing you the same lesson until you finally let go. They also get into cheating, public call-outs on social media, strict boundaries in friendships and dating, and how therapy changes the way you move. Of course, it wouldn’t be Pour Minds without a little chaos too. The girls debate old-school music, fan-girl over celebrities they’d lose it meeting, and somehow end up creating a fake gospel rap song along the way. Real talk, funny moments, and a conversation that feels like kicking it with your homegirls — just how y’all like it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are back solo and cutting up the entire episode. From debating celebrity ages and getting completely confused over Anne Frank, Helen Keller, and Martin Luther King Jr. to talking about hobbies as adults, bad cars on the highway, childhood talents, and why people need to mind their business about women not wanting kids — this episode goes everywhere in true Pour Minds fashion. The ladies also talk about learning to actually enjoy life outside of work, adult hobbies that help you unplug, reality TV addiction, taking yourself on walks, traveling, and how money and freedom completely change your quality of life. Lex admits gossip might actually be one of her hobbies, while Drea opens up about loving fitness, reading, and exploring Atlanta like a tourist in her own city. Later, the conversation turns into a hilarious “who’s older?” game featuring Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Rihanna, Adele, Chris Brown, Daniel Kaluuya, Kanye, Ludacris, and more — with plenty of wrong answers, zodiac sign logic, and chaotic commentary along the way. As always, it’s funny, random, relatable, and feels like hanging out with your homegirls with no filter at all. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are joined by Atlanta’s own Belly Gang Kushington! From going viral and becoming one of the hottest rappers out right now, to relationships, dating, heartbreak, fatherhood, and life before the music, Belly Gang kept it raw the whole time.The crew talks about his rise in rap, why he doesn’t charge for features, the truth about dating once fame hits, and why men suddenly get their act together when a woman is ready to leave. Belly Gang also opens up about raising his autistic son, navigating success while trying to stay grounded, and why he still wants real love despite all the attention.Of course, Lex and Drea had to get messy too — from asking about his love life and “work wives,” to debating vulnerability in rap, relationship expectations, expensive gifts, and whether women assume too much too fast while dating.Between the jokes, real conversations, and drunk thoughts, this episode feels like kicking it with your funniest friends while getting unexpected life advice at the same time. Tap in now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This week, Lex P and Drea Nicole are back solo and cutting up per usual. From childhood memories of saying “salutations” to getting lit in Houston, the girls recap their weekend, talk tour energy, and get into the chaos that happens when the whole city shows up. They also dive into internet culture—breaking down viral trends like “you the birthday,” the generational gap in humor, and how fast Black slang gets taken, flipped, and forgotten. Plus, a real conversation about giving credit where it’s due and whether viral creators deserve to get paid for the culture they start. Later, they sit down with their girl Helen of Alcove Aesthetics for a Business Spotlight, getting into all things skincare, injectables, and why finding a licensed, knowledgeable provider matters. Helen breaks down the difference between trendy treatments and real results, and how to keep your look natural while still doing what works for you. Of course, it wouldn’t be Pour Minds without a little randomness—grills, bad breath, crawfish etiquette, and why some trends just aren’t meant for everybody. Pour up—this one feels like being on the couch with your homegirls.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.