Pour Minds Podcast - Episode Summary
Title: DooDoo Brown FT. Saucy Santana
Release Date: January 10, 2025
Host/Author: 85 South Media
Introduction
In this episode of the Pour Minds Podcast, hosted by single Houstonians Drea and Lex P residing in Atlanta, the dynamic duo welcomes Saucy Santana, a multifaceted guest known for his roles as a social media influencer and rapper. The conversation delves into Santana's musical journey, personal experiences, and his perspectives on friendship, relationships, and cultural dynamics within the hip-hop community.
Santana's Musical Journey and Career
[02:05] Santana: "I want to get back to saying like, my girl. Who the fuck think of that?"
Santana discusses his evolving approach to music, expressing a desire to return to his foundational style. He highlights his initial foray into rap, which was spurred by creating theme songs for his early podcast endeavors. Santana recounts how his first freestyle went viral in Tallahassee, leading to significant club plays and the eventual release of his breakout track, "Walk Him Like a Dog," which garnered over a million streams in just seven days.
Key Points:
- Back to Basics Project: Santana aims to strip down his rap to its essentials, focusing on witty and relatable lyrics rather than flashy brands.
- Influence and LGBTQ Representation: As a gay man in hip-hop, Santana emphasizes the importance of his work in paving the way for future LGBTQ artists in a traditionally heteronormative genre.
[07:05] Santana: "Everything I could get off my pen. Because if I decide to, you know, stop rapping or whatever the case is, I want to be easy for the next gay boy to get through the door."
Friendship Dynamics and Social Media Culture
The hosts and Santana delve into the intricacies of maintaining friendships amidst public scrutiny and the pressures of social media. They share anecdotes about live sessions, viral moments, and the challenges of navigating relationships when "people be tripping out."
[09:29] Lex P: "But I think it's because it just is a testament to how witty both of y'all are."
Key Points:
- Caresha Please's Influence: Santana reflects on his friendship with Caresha, discussing how viral clips can distort public perception.
- Handling Backlash: The conversation touches on how Santana and friends deal with negative comments and misunderstandings stemming from misrepresented moments.
Navigating Relationships and Sexuality
A significant portion of the episode centers around personal experiences with relationships, sexual encounters, and the complexities of identity within romantic contexts.
Notable Quotes:
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Santana on Sexual Experiences:
[13:18] Santana: "He already put it in your mouth. He done precaming some ocean."
[17:27] Santana: "If you think it's a poop and then it's like, why you fucking, though? No, just period." -
Lex P's Advice on Waiting and Consent:
[135:04] Draya Nicole: "One thing about it, we can argue behind closed doors, but we are an army front, bitch."
Key Points:
- Consent and Communication: The trio emphasizes the importance of clear communication and consent in sexual relationships.
- Jealousy and Boundaries: They discuss how jealousy can affect friendships and romantic relationships, advising listeners to set healthy boundaries.
Cultural Commentary and LGBTQ Representation in Hip-Hop
Santana provides insightful commentary on the state of LGBTQ representation in the hip-hop industry, advocating for greater inclusivity and understanding.
[44:07] Santana: "We have a heavy influence. And sometimes I just was watching a Keke Palmer, I seen a clip or whatever. She didn't know the gang is. She didn't know where that came from when she had first started saying it."
Key Points:
- Breaking Stereotypes: Santana challenges existing stereotypes about gay men in hip-hop, highlighting their significant yet often unacknowledged contributions.
- Role of Language and Lingo: The discussion includes how LGBTQ individuals influence and shape the language within and outside their communities.
Advice and Personal Development
In the advice segment, the hosts and Santana share personal growth tips, emphasizing mental health, self-awareness, and the importance of therapy.
Notable Quotes:
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Lex P on Journaling and Therapy:
[149:14] Santana: "But I say my only thing was, what was corny about it was what was corny about it was like you paying the blogs to post."
[149:35] Lex P: "Cause journaling literally changed my life." -
Draya Nicole on Overcoming Personal Challenges:
[149:36] Santana: "I just wanna unpack the shit."
Key Points:
- Mental Health Advocacy: The conversation encourages seeking therapy and practicing journaling as tools for personal development and emotional well-being.
- Shared Experiences: They discuss how sharing vulnerabilities can strengthen friendships and foster a supportive community.
Promotions and Announcements
Towards the end of the episode, the hosts promote their upcoming projects and encourage listeners to engage with their content across various platforms.
Key Points:
- New Show on Patreon: Announced for September 2nd, titled "Poor Chronicles," featuring challenges, tea spilling, and exclusive content.
- Ebook and E-Course Bundle: Available at poorminds.com, aimed at helping listeners start successful podcasts.
[89:37] Lex P: "We can argue behind closed doors, but we are an army front, bitch."
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with light-hearted segments, including discussions about favorite songs, personal anecdotes, and playful banter among the hosts and Santana. They reaffirm their commitment to authenticity, community support, and continuing their candid conversations on the Pour Minds Podcast.
Final Notes:
- Avoiding Fake Pages: The hosts warn listeners about fake social media pages and direct them to follow the official POUR_Minds accounts.
- Engagement with Listeners: Encouragement to email questions and participate in upcoming segments like karaoke and advice-sharing.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Santana on Returning to Musical Roots:
[02:13] Santana: "I'm naming it Back to Basics. Because I want to go back to like where you started from, to my fun." -
On Karma and Personal Accountability:
[28:12] Santana: "Cause I was getting it back. And I never stole from people." -
On Defending Friends Publicly:
[54:10] Santana: "But what if we didn't. I didn't say nothing about what I got going on, and you didn't say nothing about what you got going on." -
On Mental Health and Community Support:
[35:03] Santana: "I wanna go to therapy."
This episode provides an unfiltered look into the lives of Drea, Lex P, and Saucy Santana, blending humor, heartfelt moments, and critical discussions on relevant social issues. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the Pour Minds Podcast, this episode offers valuable insights and relatable conversations that resonate with many aspects of modern life.
