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Lex P
What's up, y'all? It's your girl, Lex P. And it's.
Dre Nicole
Your girl, Dre Nicole.
Lex P
And you are tuned in to another episode of Poor Minds, where a drunk.
Dre Nicole
Mind speaks sober thoughts.
Lex P
We ain't got no guests today. We ain't got no guests today. I know they be happy when they hear that. Not the Bank Head Bounce.
Dre Nicole
Ain't that how they used to be doing it back in the day?
Lex P
I thought it was, like, back and forth.
Dre Nicole
That's what I was doing.
Lex P
No, you was going like, 1, 2, 1, 2. It's 1, 1, 1, 1.
Dre Nicole
Oh, it's just one side. Yeah, I thought it was both sides.
Lex P
Mm. Mm. That's giving.
Dre Nicole
Like Harlem shade.
Lex P
I don't know, you know? Okay, that's giving. What's that? Soul food. You remember soul food at the end of the movie when big mama was dancing and she was like, oh, now.
Dre Nicole
See, that's what you want, Big Mama. Your arms.
Lex P
Yeah. Do you remember what scene I'm talking about when she was dancing at the reception?
Dre Nicole
She was.
Lex P
And she was going like this. That's what she was doing.
Dre Nicole
She was trying to do the bounce.
Lex P
She was.
Dre Nicole
I swear, though, I feel like it just depends. It was different variations. Like, I feel like they definitely had the one. One song from side to side. But then I feel like they had. People used to be like, oh.
Lex P
Oh, they did. They used to bring it around.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, it was different. It was different variations of the bounce. It really was so serious. It just depend on what moves you in.
Lex P
Thought you brought it around town, around the world. You got funky with it.
Dre Nicole
And the. Speaking of funky.
Lex P
Okay, what? What for? What?
Dre Nicole
So I remember that episode where we was talking about, you know, that thing being funky back in the day.
Lex P
Yeah. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
So I just feel like I have further claims to support my theory.
Lex P
Okay, go ahead, Drag, because.
Dre Nicole
Well, this is all I'm gonna ask you, because I would really like your honest opinion. If it wasn't funky, then why did Jay Z say that in that song?
Lex P
What song?
Dre Nicole
Give me that funk, that nasty, that gushy stuff.
Lex P
Jay Z. But he was holding an older song.
Dre Nicole
Okay, that's fine. But what was they talking about when they said, let me take you to funky town oh, won't you take me to Funky town?
Lex P
But I don't think funky was, like, a bad thing. I don't think funky was, like a bad thing, though.
Dre Nicole
I mean, but it probably wasn't a bad thing. But then it's also, like, you know, one of them things where, like, if you don't know no better than funky sign.
Lex P
Okay, yeah, funky. But listen, funk is cool. Cause do you remember when people used.
Dre Nicole
To start something that ain't funky?
Lex P
When people started calling people funky, Fat, but with P H, A T. Remember Fat farm? Yeah, that's what I'm saying. No, I never did.
Dre Nicole
I don't believe you. You from Orange.
Lex P
Exactly. I'm from Orange. I was wearing Hollister and Abercrombie and Fitch.
Dre Nicole
But I feel like the black people. I feel like, because the pop. The black population in orange is not as much as, like, the white population. I feel like the black people was definitely trying to be funky. I mean, fat.
Lex P
First of all.
Dre Nicole
I mean fat.
Lex P
I love my black people in Orange, Texas. No, for sure. But I was not around my black people in Orange, Texas. Y'all didn't have any trends. I don't know.
Dre Nicole
Really.
Lex P
I don't know. I really don't.
Dre Nicole
I feel bad for you.
Lex P
I know why I was stopping at, like, Palais Royal.
Dre Nicole
Palais Royal is crazy.
Lex P
I used to love to go a little bit wieners.
Dre Nicole
So I remember wieners. Like what you had to be going through to name a store. Wieners. Was that somebody last name?
Lex P
I think it had to be somebody's last name. For sure.
Dre Nicole
Wiener as the last name is crazy.
Lex P
You know what's crazy, too? I also remember the way wieners used to smell like wieners. No, it didn't smell like wieners. I love the way it smells. It smelled like wet cement. I love the smell of wet, like, the smell of, like, after it rains. There's a word for it if y'all want to Google it. I don't know what the name is, but there's a certain name for, like, wet cement or, like, how it smells after it rains. And I remember this smell because when I smell it, I'm like, oh, my God, it smells like wieners. But people always think, I mean, hot dog wieners or man wieners.
Dre Nicole
Well, first of all, I feel like man wieners ain't supposed to smell like nothing.
Lex P
Man wieners have a scent it shouldn't. It smells like skin.
Dre Nicole
Skin is fine. But, like, when I smell my arm, my arm smells like nothing.
Lex P
But skin has a scent. It's like a body, like, body. People have a natural scent.
Dre Nicole
I don't think man wiener supposed to smell like nothing, but it. Man wiener. Man wiener should smell fresh.
Lex P
Yeah, it smells like your body.
Dre Nicole
Unless you got that. You didn't wash it and you got that duck butter.
Lex P
You know about that Duck Butter.
Dre Nicole
I don't know about it because I experienced it. I know about it because I seen.
Lex P
Duck butter with my own two eyes.
Dre Nicole
Did you? Did you scratch it off? No, I didn't scratch and sniff.
Lex P
I didn't. I said, you need to go take care of that.
Dre Nicole
And then you took care of him.
Lex P
No, I did not.
Dre Nicole
Oh, my bad.
Lex P
Too far, bitch. Too far. Now, I don't get down with the duck butter. I don't get down with the duck butter.
Dre Nicole
But, no, back to what I was saying, though. Cause I don't know how we got to duck butter, but somehow we always get off track.
Lex P
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Dre Nicole
It's okay. I was saying I feel bad for you that you didn't experience the City trends era. So you didn't ever wear, like, baby fat. You never wore rockaware.
Lex P
I did wear baby fat.
Dre Nicole
You never wore South Pole?
Lex P
No, I never wore South Pole. I did wear fubu. I did wear fubu. I wore fubu.
Dre Nicole
I wore baby boots. But you wearing FUBU concerns me because I feel like you too young to be used to wearing FUBU when you weren't supposed to be wearing fubu.
Lex P
Why?
Dre Nicole
Because that was after your era.
Lex P
No, it wasn't.
Dre Nicole
I mean, that was before.
Lex P
No, it wasn't. You don't realize. Yes, I'm older than you. Drea.
Dre Nicole
First of all years, leg.
Lex P
But I still am. I was wearing FUBU in middle school.
Dre Nicole
That's one of the rare occasions where I minimize it.
Lex P
Well, all I'm saying is I wore FUBU in middle school. Remember when LL Cool J had that song Fatty Girl? Fatty Girl, and they was promoting fubu? You.
Dre Nicole
Okay, maybe you're right.
Lex P
I know.
Dre Nicole
This is why you're right.
Lex P
Because I don't remember Fatty Girl by LL Cool J.
Dre Nicole
No.
Lex P
Fatty Girl, Fatty Girl.
Dre Nicole
What else?
Lex P
That's all I know. But it's a real song, I promise.
Dre Nicole
No, I believe it's a real song. I think my first introduction to LL Cool J was. And I shouldn't have been listening to these, but doing it and doing it and doing it.
Lex P
Well, LL Cool J used to go like this.
Dre Nicole
He did. He did.
Lex P
Why did he do that?
Dre Nicole
And somebody asked him recently. I don't know. But it was sexy because he was fine.
Lex P
Yo.
Dre Nicole
What, you didn't think LL could be for real?
Lex P
No, I'm not saying that. But I'm saying him doing that was sexy to you. No offense, ll I am a huge fan.
Dre Nicole
See, this is the problem. This is the problem where black people cannot do what white people do.
Lex P
What?
Dre Nicole
What Kiss used to put their tongues out all the time, but now it's a problem with ll, dude.
Lex P
No, it was a problem when KISS did it to me personally and they.
Dre Nicole
Used to paint their faces and nobody talked about that.
Lex P
Oh, they definitely got talked about. They definitely.
Dre Nicole
I don't recall. I do, but I be hearing the LL slander. People be trying to slander their man all the time. Just like they be trying to say, nobody called him Big Ellie. Y'all don't know that.
Lex P
They did call him Big Ellie.
Dre Nicole
You don't know nobody that know.
Lex P
I do know somebody that called him Big Ellie.
Dre Nicole
How do you know that? Know him?
Lex P
Oh, well. How that song go? It was one J. Lo song and she called him Big Ellie.
Dre Nicole
No, she did not.
Lex P
Yes, she did.
Dre Nicole
I can't remember which one.
Lex P
I can't. I'mma think of it in a second.
Dre Nicole
On the song with him, I think it was. Or are you talking about when she said, are you Ellie?
Lex P
Yeah, she was talking to. That is what she. She was talking to.
Dre Nicole
And you said it.
Lex P
She was asking LL Cool J, are you Ellie?
Dre Nicole
But no, I can't remember your name. She was spelling.
Lex P
She was asking LL Cool J, like, are you Ellie?
Dre Nicole
No. We all about the cuss. I ain't know if it was too. I be trying to make sure we hit that five minute mark. No, she was spelling Rule No. Like Ja Rule.
Lex P
No. Did you. Did J. Lo tell you that?
Dre Nicole
What I'm trying to ask you is why would she be talking about LL Cool J on the song with Ja Rule?
Lex P
Cause she might have just finished a session with LL Cool J. Remember, they had that other song? It's such a shame, but I'm leaving that remake. Exactly. PR Is what you had, Baby girl.
Dre Nicole
You know that's an old school song that was going to funky time.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. So she was still talking to ll Are you Ellie?
Dre Nicole
She was. Okay.
Lex P
Are you Ellie? He was like.
Dre Nicole
Somebody I saw. So going back to what I was about to say, he had did an interview recently and somebody had asked him why he never came out with a chapstick line. And I agree, because he has some of the most iconic lips.
Lex P
He was always biting apples. Do you remember that in his videos?
Dre Nicole
See, this is where it's like 89 91. I don't remember.
Lex P
LL Cool J always had a fresh red apple in his hand. Always. But he would bite into him like this.
Dre Nicole
That's good. You know, he had good gut health.
Lex P
He still does.
Dre Nicole
Ball was moving and grooving yes. Because, you know, apples are, like.
Lex P
They have. They're high in fiber.
Dre Nicole
They gonna make you go, so. Yeah, I don't know, but I just feel like if you. How did you not wear South Pole? That's crazy.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
So you never had one of the puffy jackets with the fur on the hood?
Lex P
I did it. I did it. That's not what was in style for my school, where I went.
Dre Nicole
Okay, so cool. Fine. Because I will even say me going to a school and, like, I had a lot of black friends. We even used to wear Hollister and, like, a pastel at one point.
Lex P
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dre Nicole
But what kind of hoop jackets was y'all wearing? What was y'all wearing?
Lex P
So, I mean, we would wear the puffy jackets. Like, we would wear puff jackets. We wore a lot of blue jean jackets, a lot of cropped jackets.
Dre Nicole
Oh, but it was, like, no brand.
Lex P
No, it was brand. Like I said. It was like the Hollister, Aeropostale, Abercrombie and Fitch, Old Navy. Like, Old Navy was cool when we were in high school.
Dre Nicole
No, Old Navy was cool for me, too. Cause remember I said I used to be.
Lex P
Yeah, we know the feds are outside, so don't say it too loud. Not confess everybody getting caught. So you might want to keep.
Dre Nicole
I don't want to get subpoenaed.
Lex P
Hey, indicted. That's what I'm saying.
Dre Nicole
No, they so old, though. Like. And I paid my dudes.
Lex P
Yeah, yeah.
Dre Nicole
But, yeah, I gave back to the community.
Lex P
But, yeah, I think the black brands that I did wear. Oh, I used to wear. I had some Nautica stuff. I did. I had Nautica.
Dre Nicole
Did you swear north face?
Lex P
No, I didn't have North Face. Yeah, north face is still popping. I don't think it's popping down south, necessarily, but I think that's, like, a New York theme. But people definitely still wear North Face.
Dre Nicole
I used to be. Oh, my God. I used to be baby fat down.
Lex P
But you know what was popular? Tommy Hilfiger. We wore a lot of Tommy Hill figure. A lot. Like, if you. Tommy Hilfiger in my day was like having Louis Vuitton on. Now, seriously, like, if you had that little red and white on your shirt, it was like, bitch and my mama used to what? I used to stay Tommy Hilfiger down.
Dre Nicole
Now, that's one thing I can honestly say I never wore, because, you know, I'm from Houston, and Big Mo had this song.
Lex P
Buck Hill figure. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
Boo boo shirt.
Lex P
Because that was when everybody found out he was racist.
Dre Nicole
He was.
Lex P
They said Tommy Hilfiger don't like black people.
Dre Nicole
He didn't. And Aaliyah used to be repping him. Rip.
Lex P
She did. I wanted that two piece outfit so bad. You remember the tube top she had? And it was red on this side and white on that side with the baggy pants and the drawers, the Tommy Hilfiger draws. And she had that bang.
Dre Nicole
But that's all about to say, let's check. Cause like it's Friday, then I'm ready to swing.
Lex P
I used to want that banging.
Dre Nicole
But I was saying like you kind of. It's giving. It's giving that you know what's crazy. Like with the hair, the pants, it's long.
Lex P
Can I say this? This is a moment for my girl Eyvette, okay? Because on Broken Play, they always be talking, no shade Yvette. They always be talking about Yvette, her cargo pants. But I get real quiet because I love cargo pants.
Dre Nicole
So do I.
Lex P
And Yvette be cute as fuck in her cargo pants. I love a cargo. That's why I said it be such a differ of what men look for and what women really like. Because cargo pants be fly as fuck. I love to see a girl in cute cargoes and like a cute top and she just swag that shit out.
Dre Nicole
Men gonna wear they pants bag.
Lex P
Yeah, yeah.
Dre Nicole
They be wearing them below the butt. Cause they wanna let them nuts hang. They wanna let them nuts breathe.
Lex P
Pants on the ground.
Dre Nicole
But when we wanna let our coochie breathe, it's a problem. Cause that's why I like cargo to feel that breeze.
Lex P
Well, they're just comfy and they're cute. And then the cargoes, they fit it. So they still show that booty a little bit.
Dre Nicole
But then they baggy at the bottom.
Lex P
But then they baggy at the bottom. You can wear some cute sneakers, you know, wear a cute little crop, a cute little jacket.
Dre Nicole
You can wear heels too.
Lex P
You can wear heels.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Yes, you can absolutely wear heels and gives cargoes.
Dre Nicole
I feel like men be having a problem with everything. But that's a topic for another day.
Lex P
Another day. Speaking of pants on the ground, Looking like a fool with your pants on the ground. Do y'all remember when American Idol, like the auditions used to be the best part? Ooh, yeah. Cause do y'all remember I had a flashback moment. I went down a rabbit hole. William Hung was a fucking superstar. This was before like going viral was like a thing. Now everybody goes viral for everything. William Hung became a millionaire from singing or what was his name? Ricky Martin. She Bang. She bangs oh, baby when she move she move, she bangs she banks oh, baby when she moves she moves and he knew every single fucking word. That was when you had to have something. Something special about you. He was special because, you know.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, like.
Lex P
No, no, don't say it.
Dre Nicole
I'm not. I wasn't.
Lex P
Let me tell you what was special about him. Because even though he couldn't sing, if you go back and look at his audition, he knew every word and didn't stumble over a word. Barely spoke English but knew every single. Wasn't messing up the words. He wasn't arguing if it was are you Ellie or r U? Ellie. He knew the word.
Dre Nicole
First of all, it's. It's only one way to say that. Are you Ellie?
Lex P
R U Ellie.
Dre Nicole
I just feel like why would she be asking?
Lex P
Didn't have her contacts in.
Dre Nicole
Okay. Anyway. But William hung. I do remember that era. That was so.
Lex P
It was such a good era. You have to remember American Idol was.
Dre Nicole
Just a phenomenal time. Like, it was a. It was a wonderful time to be alive.
Lex P
One of the greatest.
Dre Nicole
Fantasia.
Lex P
Fantasia. But one of the greatest white Kelly Clarkson. Vocalist Kelly Clarkson. Because who Kelly. Okay, let me tell y'all. Kelly Clarkson literally has a talk show right now. And you know what they tell people? They say, do not go on Kelly Clarkson and sing your song. Cause she gonna eat you up on your own song. Now, we found Jennifer Hudson there on American Idol as well. Jennifer Hudson is a Grammy winner. Well, she has a Tony. She has an Oscar.
Dre Nicole
So Jennifer can sing. She can.
Lex P
Yeah, she can.
Dre Nicole
She can absolutely seen. But Kelly Clark seen.
Lex P
No, wait, this is what we not gonna do. What I'm saying is I think.
Dre Nicole
No, I was. All I was about to say is Kelly Clark seemed really used to eat that up and she won American Idol.
Lex P
But what I also will say was I didn't like how everybody was treating Jennifer Hudson because I think she wasn't prepared. She would just start Kelly be knowing what she finna do when they come to the well, I'm not trying to.
Dre Nicole
Be funny, but if you could sing, do you gotta prepare?
Lex P
Yeah, I be preparing all the time.
Dre Nicole
And this is why this conversation is very questionable and debatable. Because, yeah, like I said, if you gotta sing, well, if you can sing, do you need to be prepared?
Lex P
So I'll say this like, if I.
Dre Nicole
Put you on the spot right now.
Lex P
You won't hold my love and my devotion? You want my loving soul right on the line. Oh, I kind of ate. You heard it, Tom.
Dre Nicole
Come on. Keep going, Keep going.
Lex P
I have no doubt that I could love you forever yeah. The only trouble, lsa, you really don't have the time. You've got one night only. One night only. That's all you have to spare. See, I kind of ate a little.
Dre Nicole
But you just further proved my point.
Lex P
Do you have to prepare? You didn't know before I came?
Dre Nicole
No. We rolled together. You rolled with me. You're lying. You're lying. Okay, I thought we was on FaceTime for, like an hour before you got in the car.
Lex P
Let me say this.
Dre Nicole
I just had to say that because you're lying.
Lex P
Hold on.
Dre Nicole
And the point that I'm making is, again, if you can sing, so I can sing, you can do a little one, too.
Lex P
Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay.
Dre Nicole
But clearly, you sing better than the songs.
Lex P
No, no, I don't. But let me. The only thing I was saying was. So I can't remember what song they sang, but I know this for a fact. What's the other song from Dreamgirls that Jennifer Hudson blew up again? What's. Y'all know the song, the big song from Dreamgirls when she was singing to Curtis.
Dre Nicole
I'm stopped right here.
Lex P
I'm not gonna. So one thing I did. Okay, so when that movie came out, let me tell y'all, I'm a music head. Obviously, y'all know that. So when that movie came out, I was in my Jamie Foxx era at the time, because when Ray dropped, I just became obsessed with Jamie Foxx, right? So I was watching everything that he did at the time. So when Dreamgirls dropped, I became obsessed with Dreamgirls. So I used to watch every single time Jennifer Hudson performed that song. But I noticed when she would do the bridge. I'm not gonna leave y'all. There's no way. She would never do the big note. She would never do the big note. Like, I don't think maybe she was comfortable singing it live or whatever it may be. But I respected that because it's very much better to perform and hit the notes that you can hit and maybe harmonize and hit a lower note than try to hit that high note. Cause this is no shade, no tea. You see how they been doing, Kandy? For trying to doing. Everybody cheats. You see how they been doing her.
Dre Nicole
But the crazy thing is, that was her song.
Lex P
I know, but they been eating her up for trying to perform it live because it's different from hitting a note in studio and performing live.
Dre Nicole
I agree with you. But the difference is, like, if you Hit it before, you should be able to hit it again.
Lex P
No, she hit it 30 years ago with Jennifer Hudson.
Dre Nicole
That was never her song. You get what I'm saying?
Lex P
I get what you're saying, but what I'm saying is she. Jennifer hit it in the studio. Now can she hit it live? I truly believe she can, as I believe Kandi can hit it live. But.
Dre Nicole
But I was drinking my drink because.
Lex P
I didn't say a word. Ty, speaking of, what we drinking, what.
Dre Nicole
Are we drinking today?
Lex P
Do you like it? It's common.
Dre Nicole
It's delicious.
Lex P
Delicious.
Dre Nicole
Cool. We're gonna come. Yeah.
Lex P
That is fresh sage I be cooking with. I'm starting to grow my own sage. I am, but it keep dying. I'm not doing it right. You got a man, you got a green thumb.
Dre Nicole
I'm trying.
Lex P
I'm trying.
Dre Nicole
Phoebe. Cutting up a jack of all trades.
Ty
We're gonna call this one the Birkin blend. Cause it's giving elevated, it's giving sophistication.
Dre Nicole
Okay.
Ty
It's giving transitioning into a new season. We all elevated and growing around here over here at 85 south in Mines. So in this one we have either spirit, either tequila or vodka. You can add any spirit you want. At home. We have some elderflower liqueur, some lemon juice, and then we topped it with a ginger lime sparkling water. So just giving it like a little spritz. And then we garnished it with a sage leaf. So this is actually like a sprig of sage. Just kind of getting rid of any bad vibes welcoming in the autumn. So this is the Birkin blend. Cheers, y'all.
Lex P
This is delicious. And we have to take a pause real quick. What's up, y'all? It's your girl xp.
Dre Nicole
And it's your girl Jerry Nicole.
Lex P
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Dre Nicole
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Lex P
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Dre Nicole
It was going to be a hundred million comments.
Lex P
And y'all know we love. Can I just say this for just one second? Because I think me and you do a good job of. At the end of the day. Yes, I realize, because obviously we're not going to talk about it because I know y'all want us to. But like, with the shits and gigs, things that happened, and everybody was going crazy on social media, I realized, oh, shit. Like, we are. What we say holds a lot of weight, you know? And that was a big realization for me because honestly, I still feel like we in your living room sitting on the floor, and we're not. No, I'm saying I feel that way because I feel like I'm just talking to my friend. Work doesn't feel like work. And I think that's why the show is successful. But that moment, it was a realization that I needed before something serious happens. You know what I'm saying? Before, like, something really happened.
Dre Nicole
But I feel like we don't say nothing bad. We don't, but we're very. We're very conscious about the things that we say.
Lex P
But what I say, God gonna throw that grain. So that was our grain, and we need.
Dre Nicole
That was they grain.
Lex P
But what I'm saying is that was in my mind, you know, I see our audience and that helped us see, because like I said, our words hold a lot of weight, which I didn't know. That's what I'm saying. So anyways, I say all that to say in the midst of that y'all fighting the wars with shits and gigs and the Atlanta comment. We fighting the war. Cause they like, where's Cy? Where is Ty? And I try not to respond.
Dre Nicole
They've been on our ass in the comments.
Lex P
I try not to respond to them. Cause at the end of the day, like, things that we have going on, like, Ty is a businesswoman. She runs her own business. She Has a lot going on. So I'm like, it's not y'all business what her schedule is. So, you know, we try not to respond, but it got to the point where people were creating stories. Ty.
Dre Nicole
No, I had to respond to somebody. I ain't gonna lie. I did respond to one person.
Lex P
I had to.
Dre Nicole
I did respond to one person because they had left the comment because we had did the Act Normal podcast with Jada. Indeed, Shout out to Jada Indiggs. But we had did their podcast and we talked about an intern that we had on the show. Well, for the show. And then we ended up having, like, this was like five, six years ago, before we ever even had, like, any staff or anything. Like, she was just an intern. We was not paying her free because.
Lex P
We had no money.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. So we were talking about how we had to, like, let her go because it had just got weird or whatever. And somebody left a comment and I was like, I. I know they said it was an intern, but I think they talking about. Ty. No. And I had to respond back to them. I was just like, be fucking for real. Y'all just be saying anything.
Lex P
Anything. It be so crazy. Cause I've never.
Dre Nicole
The narratives that people created in their minds.
Lex P
Narratives. Like they felt like it was something. I'm like, the girl is working.
Ty
She just kinda get some money, y'all.
Dre Nicole
She just be working.
Lex P
Like I felt. And that's what I was saying. I was like, y'all have to realize, like, we are only here two, three times a month. This is a part time job for a lot of people.
Dre Nicole
For everybody.
Lex P
For everybody. So I was like, ty, accept us. Well, we be working though, now.
Dre Nicole
Not Wes be working.
Lex P
Weez be working. We's be working. I post my so much now.
Dre Nicole
I do too.
Lex P
You.
Dre Nicole
I do too.
Lex P
We are content queens now. Because you know what? I know we haven't even gotten to these topics. I will say this. I am tired and I know.
Dre Nicole
Let it out, Lynn.
Lex P
I am tired of seeing these brand trips. And me and Dre are not on these brand trips. Look at us. Head to toe. We have hair always fly, makeup always tee fits. Be tea bodies. Tea.
Ty
We.
Lex P
But this is the thing, though, because personality is tea. Personality is tea. But I feel like, because this is where it comes in at. Because y'all see YouTube channels that get millions of views. And yes, they have influence, but y'all are still underestimating because it can be somebody that has a million views, but how many people are buying what they're selling? And one thing is like, we're honest on this platform. We don't promote nothing that we don't really like. So when we say something, they know, like, okay, they're not lying. Like, they really like this product. So I feel like we should be on these brand trips.
Dre Nicole
Well, yeah. And I don't think it's, like, necessarily a million millions of viewers things. Cause I be seeing people who have, like, smaller platforms than us on brand trips.
Lex P
Well, that's because I think they value quick content over long content. We have a show that's an hour and a half, but they don't realize people are sitting and watching this show for an hour and a half versus somebody attention span. One thing I will say, poor minds has stood the test of time with attention Spanish, because people like TikTok videos. It's 20 seconds. Do I. Do I buy this foundation or not? Tell me. And if you don't tell me in 20 seconds, I'm scrolling. But we have stood the test of time, of people are paying attention to what we say. We know that because bop of the week is at the end of the show. And they be like, damn, Lex, I love this song you put me on. So I know y'all listening.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
So I think that a lot of these brands are passing up the podcasts that are still here that have an audience. And y'all are missing out on a whole nother demographic of people. We have these older people that aren't on social media. They have cable and they have YouTube, and they be on YouTube, scrolling. They don't have Instagram. They don't have TikTok. There are people out there like that. They don't even know I have a TikTok. They don't even know I have an Instagram.
Dre Nicole
Right.
Lex P
They. You know what I realized? Somebody walked up to me that they said, oh, you that girl from Facebook.
Dre Nicole
I don't even be on Facebook.
Lex P
Shay runs our Facebook. You know how much my. I've been trying to build my personal Facebook. Guess how many followers I got on there? 500. 500.
Dre Nicole
I don't even know how many followers I have on Facebook. I think I might have, like a thousand. But I haven't been active on there since I was like.
Lex P
So I use 23. I use my personal.
Dre Nicole
And it's mostly my family and my college friends.
Lex P
My personal Facebook is with my real name. That's for my friends and my family.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, me too.
Lex P
So I created another one. It's a Lex p. Facebook, but 500 followers on it. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
See, I don't have A Dre Nicole. Facebook. I just have, like, why I'm not telling y'all my.
Lex P
Yeah, because that's what I'm saying. I didn't realize it's a two different thing. I didn't realize that. So Facebook has a whole nother thing you have to create. And I was like, oh, I only have 500 followers on there. I be trying to post, but. But that's what I say. Like, it be so much that we be missing out on, because it be people who have whole careers and are making hella money on Facebook. But, you know, like I said, Shay runs that for us. But I feel like these brand trips y'all need to start including podcasters on there. Yeah, like, it's a lot of people in this space, like, imagine, you know, even though it's like a taboo thing, but I feel like even with sex toys. Sex toys is a big industry. Imagine like a horrible decisions or like a cocktails on a brand trip with like couples or whatever, you know, going to the hedonism, stuff like that.
Dre Nicole
I ain't gonna lie. I was on Revolve the other day because I love me some Revolve. I always be on there shopping, buying clothes and stuff. I was on Revolve the other day, right? And I was like scrolling new items. A rabbit came up. I said, wow, a rabbit.
Lex P
What's a rabbit?
Dre Nicole
You know what a rabbit is?
Lex P
I don't know.
Dre Nicole
You have one?
Lex P
I don't have a rabbit.
Dre Nicole
You don't have a rabbit?
Lex P
What's a rabbit?
Dre Nicole
I ain't talking about a bunny.
Lex P
That's why I said bugs.
Dre Nicole
No, the rabbit, Bob. Yeah, a vibrator. But I was like scrolling the new items on Revolve and like, literally they had a rabbit vibe.
Lex P
Vibrator that Revolve has everything.
Dre Nicole
It does. It's like Walmart, but high. A little more high end Walmart.
Lex P
If you aren't on Revolve, I suggest everybody go. Revolve has a lot of good Revolve.
Dre Nicole
Be having a pieces. I get a lot of my stuff from Revolve. Always be taking it and stuff too. But yeah, you know, they definitely had a vibrator on there.
Lex P
Okay, so how about you want to get into these topics? Of course, cuz. Jesus Christ. What's up, y'all?
Dre Nicole
It's your girl xp and it's your girl Dre Nicole.
Lex P
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Dre Nicole
Yes. I love Rocket Money because although they do help you cancel your subscription so you don't have to get on the phone with customer service, what I really love is that it monitors your spending. Like, it will literally send you a text message. And it's like, oh, you spent 23 less money this week than you spent last week. So I love it for that reason because it's good for budgeting. Rocket Money is a personal finance app that helps find and cancel your unwanted subscriptions, monitors your spending, and helps lower your bills so you can grow your savings.
Lex P
Yes. And they will negotiate to get your bills 20% lower. I'm telling you, Rocket money.com is the place to be if you're trying to save money. They save their members up to 740 a year. I don't know about y'all, but I would love to have that in my pocket. So what you're gonna do is go to rocket money.com poor minds. That's rocketmoney.com poor minds. And sign up today. Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to rocketmoney.com poor. That's rocketmoney.com poor minds. So we have been trying to talk about this topic for weeks, and we keep talking, talking so long we don't get to it. Okay, so the first topic today, we want to talk about the desperation of being in your 30s. So, as y'all know, I just turned 35, Drea is 33, and we are in a state of our lives, like, where we are noticing a lot of things have changed, whether it's like women who write in on the show, women who DM us, our friends, our family. And it's a lot of desperation that happens in your 30s. And it's not a bad thing. I think it's just an issue that we need to address. So I personally feel like. And this is going out to the women, because obviously I'm a woman. I don't know what goes on with men in their 30s and this and that, but this is a woman conversation. I feel like people are so afraid of being lonely and being single, especially in their 30s, that they settle for anything. And what I've learned, for me personally, I have a value of certain things. I value being single and happy versus settling for anything because I'm not lonely. The feeling of being loneliness sucks, but being with a partner who sucks is worse. It's a hierarchy for me. Yeah, you Know what I'm saying? So. But that's not the same for everyone because I did have a conversation with a friend of mine and she was like, loneliness literally makes me feel like I want to jump off a damn bridge. She's like, I can't do it. I need partnership. I need something there. It doesn't have to be deep, meaningful. I just. I like to have somebody next to me at night.
Dre Nicole
But see, that's where I feel like it's a difference between being alone and lonely. Yeah, people be. It's okay to be alone because you need a long time facts. Being lonely, I feel like for some people is like debilitating. But that's where I feel like you gotta do more inner work because you should be okay with being by yourself. You shouldn't need another person to make you whole. Because at the end of the day, like, you were born into this world. Well, I didn't want to say that because I know, like, you know, you got twins and shit, but like. But like, technically, even with twins, like, y'all are born at different times.
Lex P
Sometimes they be eating each other in the womb.
Dre Nicole
Okay, all right. Like I have seen that. But usually the one that's getting eight don't survive.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. So you really. You was almost born with somebody, but you still born, born alone.
Dre Nicole
You was born into this world. Like, it's just me. I got a fiend for myself. All right, so I'm just saying, like, I just feel like that's when you have to do a little more inner work. Because I really kind of pride myself on this. Like, you have to be okay with being by yourself. If you cannot be by yourself and spend time by yourself, something is wrong. If you gotta always be in a relationship, if you gotta always be around somebody, if you gotta always be. And it's not even just like a romantic relationship necessarily. To me. It's friendship. It's all type of relationships. It could be with your parents, whoever. But if you always gotta be around somebody in a long time make you nervous, you need to do some more work because you need to be okay with being alone. I think that's a problem when people cannot be alone. I understand yearning for a life. Partner, partner. I think we were all put on this earth. And like, I personally do believe everybody has a soulmate. Do I feel like everybody gonna find them? No, that's a topic for another time. I just feel like it's so many people in the world, you may never find your person.
Lex P
Oh, my God.
Dre Nicole
I've been watching this show on. I just started watching this show on Netflix. I was telling you about it. I feel like the Good Place.
Lex P
Yes, you did. Tell me.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, yeah. So it's like an interesting, like, little quirky show. But I love, like, kind of, like, deadpan humor type of shows. Like, I'm a big fan of, like, the Office and stuff. So the Good Place is, like, a very quirky show, but it's basically like, when people die, this is where you go. And like, on the show, the people, everybody who has died, like, you don't meet your soulmate until you go to the Good Place. So even if you didn't meet them on Earth, you meet them when you die and you go to the Good Place. So I was just saying that to say, like, I do feel like. I don't know, I feel like everybody has a soulmate, but I'm not sure if you will meet them in this lifetime.
Lex P
You know what I've realized? I don't mean to interrupt you, but what I've realized as I gotten older, too, I used to connect with people, and I used to be devastated when it didn't go the way I wanted to or break up. But what I'm realizing is I'm such a worldly person. I have a personality that gets along with a lot of people. So sometimes I connect with somebody for a season or sometimes it may be a lifetime bond, whether it's friendship, family, whatever it may be. So what I'm starting to learn is, I'll get this again. I'll get it again. And if it's meant to be forever, that's why I always say, am I in love right now? Absolutely. But if we break up tomorrow, I'm going to be okay. And I've learned to be okay with that. With, like. I always was like, oh, I feel so stupid because I be talking about this, and I got a boyfriend, and then next week we break up. And I'm like, now I'm okay with that. Because, yes, I love. I'm a lover, and I'm okay with that. I love love. I love being in love. But guess what? I love myself.
Dre Nicole
And I think people enjoy that type of stuff, too, because they be feeling like if they break up with somebody, they not gonna find somebody else. So they be wanting. So they be wanting that for you, too. But it's like, baby, no, like.
Lex P
And that's what I.
Dre Nicole
If it's a rap and I gotta move on, I'ma move on, and I'm gonna find somebody else. And I'm gonna find somebody else, Then I'm gonna find somebody else until I find the one.
Lex P
Let me tell you how much I.
Dre Nicole
Am that just being real, like, who, however, and. And to me, finding somebody else doesn't necessarily mean you have to have all of these sexual partners, right? But it's like, if me and somebody break up and it does not work out, I'mma go on a date and go on a date and go on a date until I find somebody else that I. Or get along with and that I like.
Lex P
I enjoy my me time, that is.
Dre Nicole
But I think you gotta get to. I think you should get to that point before you start.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. And that's what I was getting at. So, like, I can wake up tomorrow, and I'm gonna be okay. Like, I enjoy writing in my journal. I write in my journal every day. I enjoy slaying in my bed and watching True Crime.
Dre Nicole
Did you say slang in my bed?
Lex P
Slang. Oh, I do be slaying in the bed because you honestly, FaceTiming you. I'll be like, where you going? But let me tell y'all how much it's like. It's about having confidence in yourself. Five years ago, I would have never posted a HD video of me on Instagram, on Tick Tock, on Twitter, on anything. Bare face, no makeup, not a lick of nothing. I be on. I be on my shit all the time. Nothing on but Muse Beauty, baby.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, same nothing. No filter, no makeup, no nothing.
Lex P
This is who I am. I used to try to quiet my voice down, not be so loud. Somebody left a comment on our last video, and they were like, lex, stop all that damn laughing. It's not that damn funny. Yes, the fuck it is. Everything is funny to me, bro. And I don't be playing. I be laughing. Everything is funny. I don't take shit serious. Me and Dre can be in the car or get pulled over. I'm laughing my ass.
Dre Nicole
That's funny to me when people be thinking I'm serious, and they be like.
Lex P
Oh, look at Dre joining in, bitch. They be like, I love when Drea joins in. What, she wanted to start it half the time.
Dre Nicole
Well, also, I, too, take nothing serious.
Lex P
Nothing serious. But that's what I feel like. That's what life is supposed to be. Life is meant to be enjoyed. Like, we're supposed to have fun. We're supposed to enjoy it, whether I'm with friends or not. Let me tell you something. I be in my house, having a ball by myself. You know what I did this morning?
Dre Nicole
Well, I be feeling like if they had. Like, if somebody ever hit a camera in my house, oh, my God. Oh, my God. I would be so embarrassed. Cause I be doing some embarrassing stuff.
Lex P
I put on that song this morning. Call me if you need someone to talk to. Call me. Satisfaction. I turned that shit on. I was cleaning up. Call me.
Dre Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
And I had a ball for literally, like, I was.
Dre Nicole
That ain't really embarrassing.
Lex P
No, it's not embarrassing. It's not. No, that's not embarrassing. What I'm saying is I have fun alone.
Dre Nicole
You supposed to have fun alone.
Lex P
Yeah. Like, I'm serious.
Dre Nicole
People who take themselves too serious, like, I can't be around you.
Lex P
Yeah. So I feel like in your 30s. In your 30s, I understand women. Trust me, as a woman who is 35, never been married, don't have kids, do not get so desperate for partnership and children that you're settling for anything. That's what I wanted to say, but.
Dre Nicole
Also, too, like, whatever is for you. I think when people get in a mindset and really accept that, like, whatever is for you is for you. Can't nobody stop what's in your past. Can't nobody stop what God already has ordained for your life. So it's like, once you really, truly believe that and live your life that way, you are not worried about timelines. I feel like that's why I can honestly say, like, at this point in my life, I don't be worried about timelines. Like, yes, I still want to have kids. Yes, I want to get married. Yeah. It's certain career heights and career goals and stuff that I have that I haven't reached yet. But I'm not worried about it. Because to me, it's not a matter of if, It's a matter of when.
Lex P
Come on.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, It's a matter of when. It's like, it's not about if it's gonna happen, it's when it's gonna happen. Because God has showed me time and time again that what. Whatever it is that I manifest and that I want for my life, as long as I put the work in, it's gonna all come to fruition. I think that people be scared because they ain't got enough faith.
Lex P
And also.
Dre Nicole
That's a story for another time.
Lex P
That is a story for another time. But I also feel like y'all like to think that y'all have more control than what y'all do or more control.
Dre Nicole
Than what God has.
Lex P
Hello?
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Because like I said, y'all know all that. All that stuff that happened, you know, and it was.
Dre Nicole
No, what's the.
Lex P
What we just talked about with the shit.
Dre Nicole
Oh, yeah.
Lex P
So it was literally people like, oh, cancel Lexing Drake. Cancel it. But one thing I can say.
Dre Nicole
Y'all can't cancel me. Respectfully, but what?
Lex P
No, no, no.
Dre Nicole
But disrespectfully also.
Lex P
No. But let me say this, though. Cause I feel like one thing I can say about me and my friend, we don't have a malicious bone in our body. I done met people who are literally malicious people and they do mean things. So I say all that to say is we are so spiritual and we move in that. So we gonna learn our lesson. We gonna learn our lesson. But it's not on you to say, this is not what we supposed to be doing. They need to be canceled. That's not your say so. You know what I'm saying?
Dre Nicole
Nobody has say so over that.
Lex P
Yes, but it's very.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, it's very weird. A lot of people just be very. You know what I mean? And I feel like they be speaking from a place of not being able to do themselves. Yeah, but I don't know. Going back to, like, being desperate in your 30s, I definitely feel like women for sure get desperate when they get in their 30s and they just be settling for anything. When it comes to relationships, when it comes to career choices, when it comes to friendships. People are so afraid of being alone. But it's like if you find solace and you find peace within your. If you really love yourself, you're not. You're not afraid of being alone. Being alone is the most. Most peaceful place that you could be. If you really love yourself and have a good relationship with self, like, it's okay. Like, I understand wanting camaraderie, wanting to be around other people.
Lex P
I like when you say that word, camaraderie.
Dre Nicole
Wanting to fellowship. Like that's normal. We humans, like, nobody wants to be by themselves all the time.
Lex P
Nobody wants to be alone. Sorry, go ahead.
Dre Nicole
But no, you right, though. Like, it's like nobody wants to be. And Usher was right too. Nobody wanna be alone. You touched by the word.
Lex P
Oh, this song.
Dre Nicole
So it's fine to want to be around people, but it's like if you're dependent on those relationships, that's when it becomes a problem. And then I think a lot of the time that's when people start putting up with bullshit.
Lex P
That's what I wanted to get into. Yeah, the bullshit. You dealing with somebody who is fighting all these demons who got their Own things going on, problems that they need to solve. They have no business being in your bed, being in your presence. Because a lot of times you be like this pot a lot. Women, I'll say this, the number one thing we have people say are people that DM me, and they say, I was such a happy person. I was so positive. And then I just turned into something. I. I never rec. I didn't even recognize myself anymore. It's like, yeah, because you're. Are. You are dealing with something just because you don't want to be by yourself.
Dre Nicole
And to be fair, can I say these, too? Like, I hate when people say stuff like that, because nobody could turn you into nothing.
Lex P
I. You know what I'll say. People can.
Dre Nicole
I feel like you always have control, but you. You always have control over how you respond and how you react to things. You have control over how you let things affect you.
Lex P
True, but somebody can bring. Just like somebody can bring out the good in you, somebody can bring out the bad in you if they. If you let them stay around long enough. Now, some people are blessed enough to recognize those signs, but if you don't and you let that person stay in your life, that ugly side is going to come out. So you are not recognizing yourself anymore because you've allowed this person to stay in your life. So that's what I'm talking about. Because that was me. I've been there before of trying to fight for something because you think, oh, this is my person. Let me tell you how much I'm not staying with nothing no more.
Dre Nicole
But I feel like all the signs be pointing to, that's not your person. And people be trying to be like, that's my person.
Lex P
Because it's the desperation. And I can say that for myself. Yeah, it was the desperation because I was scared to be alone.
Dre Nicole
Cause they be like, all the signs is pointing there. This is not God. God did not say this. He did not send this guy.
Lex P
I'd be like, God, show me.
Dre Nicole
Or whatever.
Lex P
God will show you. Be like, show me again.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, or whatever you believe in, whether it's God, whether it's the universe, whatever it is that you believe in. Like, they didn't see this person. And I feel like the signs be there, but people still be like, no, I know you. I'm gonna prove that it is my person.
Lex P
And no matter how good of a woman you are, no matter. Let me say this, say this to the camera.
Dre Nicole
Not this side.
Lex P
No matter how good of a woman you are, if that person is not for you, that person is not for you.
Dre Nicole
And also realize the signs when these don't want to. When. And let me not even say when. People don't want to be with you no more. Realize them signs, too, because I think sometimes people be trying to show people that they don't want to be with the person no more.
Ty
Cause they don't have nuts.
Lex P
They be like butter be too much in there. And they don't have the. They don't. They can't let them nuts hang.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. The sign to say, no, I don't want you no more. And they be like, I can't read men.
Lex P
And let me tell y'all, women, we like it in black and white. Men love a good gray. They love them gray sweatsuits, bitch.
Dre Nicole
But that's where women.
Lex P
But that's what I'm saying. Men are not gonna tell you. Women be like, if you want to be with me, then just tell me.
Dre Nicole
The sign's gonna tell you they're not.
Lex P
A man is never gonna want to tell you his actions are gonna tell you. Because a man that wants to be with you is gonna look at you in your face, say, hey, I'm gonna. I wanna be with you, but he's gonna show you.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. I feel like it's just a lot of things, you know, women, when they get to their 30s, they be, like, wanting to have kids. They be wanting to get married. I think that when you're in your 20s, you feel like you have so much time. And, like, nobody talks about that. But the crazy thing is when you get to your 30s, you have so much time, too, because, like, life expectancy is like 70 something, 80 something years old. You have time to have children. But I think that people have always been taught that, like, oh, if you don't have. Because if you really look at Halle.
Lex P
Berry, look at Janet.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, look at Halle. Look at Halle Berry. Look at Janet. But I also think when you look back to, like, our grandparents. Me too, Ty. I think when you also look back to, like, our grandparents, our aunties, our parents, like, everybody was having children really young. And then I feel like our generation, like, the millennials really changed that shit. But then I feel like Gen Z back on their bullshit.
Lex P
Well, I'll say this.
Dre Nicole
Gen Z be popping in babies out.
Lex P
Early Millennials, because we care about.
Dre Nicole
They do.
Lex P
We care about being financially stable. Millennials were the first generation to say, hey, I don't give a fuck about this job. I'm moving around, you not paying me enough. And I'm gonna tell this next Job, what I want. Our parents were taught to stay there and hold it down. Our parents were saying hold it down to everything. Millennials. We not holding down.
Dre Nicole
Pop, hold it down.
Lex P
Pop, hold it down. We ain't holding down nothing, bro.
Dre Nicole
No, we not holding down. We not holding down a job. We not holding out a nigga nothing. We not holding down. But that's how it's. Because you get one like, yeah, yeah, yeah, you do.
Lex P
Now she wanna. Oh, though you already know, though you only live once. That's the motto.
Dre Nicole
Yolo.
Lex P
A word. A word was said.
Dre Nicole
They said that. I don't know. I just feel like it makes me sad because I feel like people be feeling like they don't have enough time, when in reality, I mean, technically that is kind of true. Cause you don't know how much time you have here. But that's why you just have to live your life like every day is your last day, but at the end of the day, don't do no shit that you don't wanna do just because you scared that you don't have enough time.
Lex P
Right. And I'll say this when I imagine.
Dre Nicole
Cause if it's meant for you, what is your.
Lex P
Like, when you can say, I did it? Like, what does that look like to you?
Dre Nicole
Like, life.
Lex P
Yeah. Like, when you were like, okay, this is what I was supposed to do in life.
Dre Nicole
I feel like I've said this before. Like, I feel like for me, it's just being able to wake up every day and do exactly whatever it is that I wanted. Like, being able to afford whatever I want to afford. If I want to go somewhere, if I want to take my friends somewhere, if I want to do something for my mom, I could just wake up on a random Tuesday and be like, okay, I did that.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
So for me, it's that plus, for sure, like, having a family is important to me. Like, I feel like if something happened to me and I didn't never get to have a family, I would be sad about that.
Lex P
Yeah. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
You know, so I feel like having a family waking up to my. Waking up to my kids, waking up to my husband and our beautiful home, and we both extremely successful and accomplished, and then just also being able to do for the people around me and also do for other people. Because I really want to be more, like, philanthropic the more money I make. Like, I really want to, like, give back to the community and stuff like that more. So for me, that's when I feel like I made it.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
Like, it's not necessarily a certain Number in my bank account.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
I do think you need to have a certain number in there.
Lex P
Right? Of course.
Dre Nicole
But. But for me, it's not a certain number that I need to see. It's more about the things that I'll be able to do for other people.
Lex P
Okay. That's fair. Yeah, I like that. I like that.
Dre Nicole
What? What is it for you?
Lex P
I think for me, I always ask myself this. I ask myself this a lot because sometimes I find myself unhappy and sad or. And I'm just like. And then I'll get a tweet or I'll get a DM or you'll call me or Killer will call me and it'll lift my spirits up. But what I've realized is everything I've wanted my entire life, I'm doing it now. I think I try to find my happiness in other people, in materialistic things. And I realized I was sent on here to make people laugh and make people happy. And I'm doing that right now. That's why I say a lot of times we're so busy chasing our dreams and you don't realize you're living it. And I think for my dream it was like, I just want to make people feel good. So I'm like, damn. Like, I'm living it right now. Like, I'm doing what I always wanted to do and that's entertain people.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. I think people run from their purpose a lot because they be afraid of who they could really be if they tap into it. Yeah, I think you do that for sure.
Lex P
Yeah. And I think we both do.
Dre Nicole
I think we both do that.
Lex P
Of course.
Dre Nicole
Because I think you run away from like. I feel like your God giving gift is like making people laugh.
Lex P
Yeah. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
Like, for real. For real. Like, I feel like everybody has their talents. Everybody has that thing that God gave them that makes them special that they need to tap into. And that's like your purpose or whatever.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
So I feel like for you, your purpose is definitely like your humor. It's making people laugh. It's being able to put people in a good mood. But I feel like you definitely run from it a little bit at times because I feel like you're afraid of the rejection.
Lex P
Well, no, you.
Dre Nicole
But people. But everybody thinks you're so funny.
Lex P
Well, you know what it is? I think it's because how I want to do it. I think.
Dre Nicole
I think you have an idea in.
Lex P
Your head about, yeah, I know how I want to do it. And that's what I'm like, okay, this, this. Because I Have to listen to myself, and I have to listen to, like, God and what he's leading me to. And I know what I feel comfortable with, so I know that route that I'm taking and what the next steps that I'm doing. But like I said, I think for me, for so long, I thought, oh, once I make this amount of money, I'm going to be happy and everything's going to be okay. And once I get this, everything's going to be okay. And I got there, and I'm like, the thing that makes me happy constantly is coming here and being able to have a community that accepts me and that understands me and that sees me and that I can make them feel good. Because that makes me feel good.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Because I say all that because, like I said, I spent so much time being unhappy and feeling like, oh, my God, I just need money. I just need this Louis Vuitton bag. I just need this. And once I got that, I was like, what the fuck is this? You get the good man, you get the rich nigga, you get the this and you get to that. And I'm like. For me, though, I was like, I am a people person. That's why when all that stuff happened, that's why I keep bringing it up. Cause I know, but I was just like, oh, I know how it feels to feel on the outside and feeling like you don't have nowhere to be. And one thing I can say about poor minds, we have done an amazing job of creating a space for black women to come and feel seen. No matter how you look, how you dress, your body type, your body shape, your sexual orientation, like, this is a safe space. And I never want anybody to feel like you're outside of that, because I know how it feels to feel on the outside. And you don't know where you belong.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, I mean, I get it. I think, like I said, like, I was going back to what I was saying. Like, I feel like people run from their gifts all the time. Like, I feel like. Like I'm kind of like my power is in, like, being transparent. But I feel like for a very long time, like, I ran from, like, transparency.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
Sharing myself, like, sharing my full self with people. And I feel like. But I'm starting to realize, like, that's one of the main things that people love for me is, like, love it. My transparency. How I always be saying some real. I always gotta.
Lex P
The profit.
Dre Nicole
Okay, stop. Profit is such like.
Lex P
But it is, though.
Dre Nicole
I mean, that's. Yeah, that's fair. But I Feel like that's such like a. A deep word. But that holds a lot of meaning.
Lex P
Behind profound things that people need to.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, I do, I do. I think that I do say a lot of profound things that people need to hear because I've been through a lot of that. I think people don't really know that I've been through because like, again, I said I've always ran from kind of like I just always feel like I'm supposed to keep my business to myself, which is fine to a certain extent. I do feel like when you get in the space that we're in, it is certain parts of your life that you have to keep private. Right. If you want to remain happy and you want to remain sane. But I do think it's parts of myself that I don't share with people or haven't shared with people over the years that I've started to finally share. And I feel like it really do be helping people.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
So I think, you know, both of us, like, we have to just learn to like, live in our truth and our truths and our gifts and like, you know, that's what people look to us for. But it's scary.
Lex P
It is. But that I feel like that should be the desperation in your 30s to find self defense and define your purpose. It shouldn't be a man. I get so upset when I see women that I know, women that write in like, you have the world at your fingertips just because you're 35. I'm not settling for nothing.
Dre Nicole
But I do think society makes. You can't blame women for that because that's all we've been taught. Like, even looking to my family, like, I have aunts right now who be like, we ain't gonna have a baby.
Lex P
Yeah, yeah, we gonna have a baby. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
You know, and it's like. Cause they had kids at like 19 and 20, and that's cool. But like, that wasn't my journey, that wasn't my path. And that's okay.
Lex P
But look how hard.
Dre Nicole
And I didn't want their children have.
Lex P
To do to create when I. If I'm blessed with a child or if I ever have a child, I want my child to have an easy life.
Dre Nicole
You can't say if. You gotta say when, if that's what.
Lex P
You'Re saying, or if. Or when. I don't know. But like I said, no matter what I say, if it's in my path, it's gonna happen.
Dre Nicole
It's gonna happen.
Lex P
So I say that because I don't know. But I Want. When I. When or if. If. When I want my child to be like, I can do anything. By the time my oldest nephew graduates high school, I want him to be like, I can do anything because my auntie did this. Xyz. I got all the connections in the world. Cause that's cool that y'all had kids at a young age, but what were your kids able to do off the strength of you? And I don't believe that a child's like. I don't necessarily like the word legacy, because it's not your child's job to carry on your legacy or have that pressure. I hate that. That. I do hate that. But I do feel like they should have the options.
Dre Nicole
And I do hate when people be saying stuff like that, too. Like, somebody had actually left a comment under one of the episodes we just did recently, and they was like, well, if y'all gonna have kids, y'all need to have them soon.
Lex P
I seen that.
Dre Nicole
You seen it? They said they was like, if y'all gonna have kids, y'all need to have them soon. Because if not, if y'all, y'all are gonna be 40 having, like, a 5 year old or a 4 year old. So if you don't have them in the next five years, y'all just shouldn't have them. And I'll just be like, okay, well, like, should I have had one at 22 like, you and then they 18 and like, they don't have a college fund or a trust fund or, like.
Lex P
The things that I went through in my late 20s?
Dre Nicole
I mean, I'm just saying, like, I hate when people try to put those time frames on people. Like, oh, you're not gonna be able to run with your kids. You're not gonna be able to play with them.
Lex P
Why?
Dre Nicole
Because, baby, I be in the gym. I be in the gym four or five times a week. I'm very healthy. I'm very. I very much can run and hang with my child. Like, what are y'all talking about? But people try to put that pressure on you because it's something that they did. And it's like, I didn't. I didn't need to have a kid at 22. And because you had one at 22, does that make you better than me? Because can you provide for your child more than I will be able to provide for mine when I have them at 40?
Lex P
And also, like, probably not what I went through in my late 20s.
Dre Nicole
That, too.
Lex P
She can run with them.
Dre Nicole
Kids try to make you feel bad about that, too. Like, they be like, oh, well, having a nanny, you're not really being a present. How am I not being a present parent? Because I can afford help? Is it because you could not afford help that you feel that way? Or is it because you feel like I'm really not present because I'm there?
Lex P
And let me. And let me say something to that too, because people always say it takes a village. It does take a village. What's the difference between your baby staying with your sister or the grandmama or me or staying with having a nanny, it ain't no difference. It takes a village, period. So if I can hire help, because I don't have, you know, a mother or a sister or a brother to be here, it's a village.
Dre Nicole
I think sometimes people just be mad at the privilege because honestly, being able to have a child later in life is a privilege.
Lex P
It's a.
Dre Nicole
And I feel like that's the problem, that people don't look at it like that and acknowledge it like that. Because that's what it is.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
Being able to have a child later in life is a privilege. Being able to be financially stable when you finally decide to start a family is a privilege.
Lex P
Yeah.
Dre Nicole
A lot of people did not have that privilege. And I think it makes people feel some type of way that you have the audacity to, like, boast about it, I guess, too. And be grateful. I don't wanna say boast about it, but just be grateful for the fact that, like. Cause I'm grateful, like, no part of me, the older I get. When I was younger, I'm not gonna lie, I used to be like, oh, I feel like I missed out on my opportunity to have a baby. Cause, you know, we've talked about this before and, like, I feel like we both was in situations where when we were younger, we could have had kids with people, but. And I used to for a. Like, oh, I. I should have did this at that moment. But, like, now that I'm 33, I be like, fuck, no.
Lex P
Thank God.
Dre Nicole
My quality of life would have been so fucking fucked up if I would have. And not, like, the quality as far as, like, material or monetary things. Cause I would have been straight in that lane. But when it comes to my mental. The shit I would have had to deal with on a normal basis. Like, I'm so grateful that I decided not to. Well, not I decided, but God decided for me to not have to take that road.
Lex P
Right, right.
Dre Nicole
You know what I mean? And, like, it's okay when things. And I'm comfortable now at 33, that when things are going to happen for me, it's gonna happen and God gonna make sure that it happened with the right person. Cause one thing I know for sure at this point in my life, my.
Lex P
Ancestors, they got your baby.
Dre Nicole
And God don't play about me hello at all.
Lex P
And that's why I said I could imagine being my.
Dre Nicole
They don't play God's favorite, period.
Lex P
How bad I struggled.
Dre Nicole
Am I even up there doing his big.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. Like, being in my late 20s, I struggled so bad I could not imagine having a child with what I was going through and trying to find myself, trying to find emotional intelligence, trying to be a better person for me, but also while raising a child. That's why I say a lot of women and a lot of men, just everybody, a lot of people give your parents grace. They didn't have time to go to therapy. They didn't have time to do self growth because they were self growth because they were raising children.
Dre Nicole
And I know so many people who be like saying little stuff, which I know they don't feel like it's a bad thing to say, but I know too many people that be like, man, if I knew what I knew, if I knew what I knew now, I wouldn't have had my kid with this person. I love my baby, they a blessing, but I wouldn't have had my baby with this person. And to me that's like, it's not a terrible thing to say, but it's just like, that's why you should wait if you can.
Lex P
Everybody, I'm not gonna lie to you. Nine out of 10 people I know they have children say that say that they wish they would have waited.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
I only know one person that was like this was right and then it was they second kid and then like.
Dre Nicole
It was right and then them 9 out of 10 people be the ones that be commenting under our videos telling us that we should have had one five years ago.
Lex P
Right. And tell me about you and your baby daddy relationship. And that's why it's a baby daddy. No shade. No shade. But I'm saying it's a little shade in there. No, it's not shade though. But there's nothing wrong with waiting and there's nothing wrong with working on self. So the desperation in your 30s. Hey, focus on yourself.
Dre Nicole
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Lex P
What's up, y'all?
Dre Nicole
It's your girl XP and it's your girl Drea Nicole.
Lex P
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Dre Nicole
Oh, the big bow. Bow, bow, bow, bow.
Lex P
So today I wanted to talk about this. I wanted to let the hype die down. I had to let it die down because there's been so much going on. And we do not talk about hot topics on this show. But this led to the bad topic today because I was having a discussion with somebody and this is why I felt like it was like a little weird. Okay, so obviously it's the bed. We're grown, we're adults. We're talking about Shannon Sharp and what went on a few weeks ago, a month ago, with whenever he was on live having an adult situation with his Michelle's. His Michelle's.
Dre Nicole
It's only one.
Lex P
But he said his Michelle's.
Dre Nicole
I thought he said it with what? No apostrophe s. Oh, he gonna add.
Lex P
To that S on there. Oh, Michelle.
Dre Nicole
Maybe it's two of them twin sisters.
Lex P
But a lot of people were coming out saying they felt like it was a PR move because I'm not saying nothing about. I don't know nothing about nothing. But they were saying it was a PR move because people be saying whatever about his sexuality.
Dre Nicole
Having sex for a PR move. That's the topic. No, I'm playing.
Lex P
But people do that.
Dre Nicole
But that is a good topic.
Lex P
But even though I know, I feel like this. Stop questioning people's sexuality unless they talk about it.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
First of all, that's so Shannon Sharp ain't never said nothing about this and xyz. Leave that man alone when it comes to that. But a lot of people were saying they felt like it was a PR move, and that's why he was making sure it was known that it was a woman, and that's why he was saying her name. So I wanted to talk about. Because the conversation I had with this person, it was like a back and forth. Do men be moaning women's names?
Dre Nicole
Yes.
Lex P
Do they be. Be like, madre, drell, drell, drill, drail.
Dre Nicole
First of all, bitch.
Lex P
Do they.
Dre Nicole
If anybody ever moaned my name like that, I would get up and fucking leave.
Lex P
But so.
Dre Nicole
Oh, no. Because first of all, the way he was moaning that lady name, he sounded like a geriatric senior citizen.
Lex P
Why he was saying it.
Dre Nicole
He was saying it like his name is Otis.
Lex P
Like, how.
Dre Nicole
Cornelius.
Lex P
How he was saying. Come on, give us an example.
Dre Nicole
Oh, Michelle, Like, I don't know. Don't say my fucking name like that. Like, fuck what Beyonce was saying. Don't say my name. If you gonna say it, don't say my name. If you gonna say it like that, don't say it at all. Just. I. Just be quiet.
Lex P
Yeah, I'm not.
Dre Nicole
Put my. I'll put my hand over a mouth real quick. Do you do that in me?
Lex P
No, I. Because I just feel like men. I think it's more of a. Like, I have. I had a man say my name before. Yes. But was it something necessarily that turned me on? Not really. I'm more so of a. Like, just say, baby.
Dre Nicole
No.
Lex P
Damn. Like, you can say my name, but I don't know. It's just not a thing that I'm just like, no.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. Let's super into not gonna lie to you. That's like my signature move. What if you start saying something that I don't like?
Lex P
I be like, oh, like, you cover their mouth.
Dre Nicole
I cover their mouth.
Lex P
Okay.
Dre Nicole
Like, shut it.
Lex P
Okay. Well, I've never had a situation.
Dre Nicole
Well, no, but I make it sexy. I do it slow.
Lex P
Yeah, that's. You. That's not slow.
Dre Nicole
I'm gonna do it slow and then I'm gonna just grab it. Shut that up.
Lex P
But no, but do I feel like men be saying a woman's name a lot? Like I said, I've been. I. I've had situations where a man said my name, but it wasn't necessarily like, oh, it turned me on.
Dre Nicole
Oh, I. Like, I know now if they say it like, you know, like, if you said at the right. You gotta. That's why you gotta be with a man. Who know how to, like, talk in bed.
Lex P
Yes, yes.
Dre Nicole
You got to be with somebody who know.
Lex P
And most men don't know how to do that. Let's be real.
Dre Nicole
You got to be with somebody who know how to talk in bed. My know how to talk in bed.
Lex P
Right. But what I'm saying is, but if.
Dre Nicole
You get with somebody who know how to do that, then, like, yeah, it's fine. I love it.
Lex P
It wasn't given that he got to say that Tr. What. What was crazy about it was a lot of women was like, oh, I wanted to see the tape. I wanted to see it. Oh, he sounded sexy.
Dre Nicole
No, he didn't.
Lex P
He didn't sound.
Dre Nicole
And he sounded like he was about to pass out. It.
Lex P
No shade. And I said this on live. But, like, if it would have been like, Ocho Cinco and his wife. Cause Ocho fine and his wife fine. I think Ocho know what he's saying a little bit. That would have been more believable. But, Shannon, it wasn't given what it was supposed to give of Michelle's. Michelle's. Michelle's. No, it didn't get. It didn't do it for me. So the girls that was like, oh, Shannon, they was in the comments, like, ah. And then he sold the T. Yeah.
Dre Nicole
I wasn't feeling it. I feel like it was like 1953. Yes.
Lex P
Like, we was trying to hurry up before master came in.
Dre Nicole
Well, it wasn't slavery in 1953, but.
Lex P
But it was colored zone.
Dre Nicole
But maybe back of the book.
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. It was colors only. It was giving colors only sex.
Dre Nicole
It was. Well, that's the only sex I like anyway, to be honest.
Lex P
But what I'm saying. Okay, outside of that, I'm just saying, like, I don't mind a man saying my name during sex. But like you said, do you like.
Dre Nicole
For them to say a real name, or do you like for them to call you Lex P?
Lex P
No, don't call me Lex P in the bedroom. Because it's giving fans. Because every man that I've dated that I've been in a serious situation with, they call me by my real name. Oh, don't say it like that. Because that's how he used to say.
Dre Nicole
I know, that's. I'm just imagining in my head that's.
Lex P
How he used to go, oh, I hate you for that. But no. So if you call me Lex or Lex P in bed, turn off. I don't like that. That's why I said, like, you could say my Name in bed. It's not like a thing that I like. Oh, you have to say it. But like I said, I like my, like, my little pet names that we call each other in real life. So you can say that. That's more like, you know, I like.
Dre Nicole
The pet names, but I'm gonna ask.
Lex P
You, what's my name? Say my name. S, P L A C A, N D, E L, L, I, E. Splack of Valley. You are so wrong for that.
Dre Nicole
Spill this out.
Lex P
Period. Okay, so let us know. Do y'all like when a man says your name?
Dre Nicole
I like it. I think it's sexy, but just not when he got that old man 1937. That sound like Tarzan Trey songs ain't never seen.
Lex P
I know, but if he did, he would be like, drill, drill, drill, drill, drill.
Dre Nicole
You can stop now.
Lex P
That's how he would say it, though.
Dre Nicole
No, he would not. I don't even want to picture that.
Lex P
Ew. E. Okay.
Dre Nicole
No, no. The.
Lex P
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Dre Nicole
And it's your girl Dre Nicole.
Lex P
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Dre Nicole
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Lex P
Yes, this is not your typical ebook, cuz I know what a lot of y'all are thinking, but I'm telling y'all, we give y'all direct access to how we built our brand. It's not. No fluffiness and all that what I've read in ebooks before, this is the ebook that gets straight to the point and gives you all the direction you need to start your podcast today.
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Absolutely. And you can trust that we are putting 100% good information, no filter into this book. And it's going to help you build your brand. And it shows you exactly how we build poor minds and made it into a six figure company.
Lex P
So make sure y'all head to poorminds.com to purchase your ebook or the E course. And we also have it available in a bundle for you so you can get both poorminds.com pour into your pod. Now it's time to get into the bop. Hey, the bop. Oh, the bop.
Dre Nicole
Bow Bow, bow, bow, bow.
Lex P
Okay, okay. So my bop of the week this week is by. I hope I'm saying this right, because I'm be messing up. Everybody name is Bob. Malaya. She just dropped a project, and it's called oh, damn. I don't know what, but the song is called do it out of love. And this kind of goes into the topic we were talking today, because a lot of times if you heard that title, like, do it out of love, you would think it's talking about doing something for someone out of love, but. But what I resonated from this song, and that's why I love music, because you can interpret a song however you want to interpret. So I interpret it as self love and how to love yourself. You're doing everything out of love for yourself. You can't love anybody until you love yourself properly. So it is such a beautiful song. She has such an amazing voice. It's very rich. It's something about the girls that are just eating up the r B right now. So, Malaya, do it out of love. That's my bop of the week. Fire shout out to you. Malaya, you did your big one now.
Dre Nicole
My bop ain't about love that's all.
Lex P
Right that's all right Nothing to do.
Dre Nicole
With love so future just dropped a mixtape.
Lex P
Oh, God. You went way to the left.
Dre Nicole
Album called mixtape Pluto.
Lex P
Okay.
Dre Nicole
And, you know, I'm a huge. I am a future fan. I have been a future stand for a while now, probably for, like, the past 10 years. Like, we go way back to peacoat.
Lex P
Peacoat Burt Barry.
Dre Nicole
And it's her, man. Peacoat. Yeah, that was our sheet because that was around the time I met you.
Lex P
It's so crazy because people always put. Okay. People always put March madness as the number one.
Dre Nicole
No, but that's how you know they wasn't really in the trench, man.
Lex P
What?
Dre Nicole
Peacock was that girl because even with.
Lex P
Itching, my fingers, they itch.
Dre Nicole
My mom said it.
Lex P
We're doing that for karaoke today.
Dre Nicole
That's not what I wanted to do a love song.
Lex P
Okay. Okay.
Dre Nicole
But it's okay.
Lex P
Okay.
Dre Nicole
Maybe we could do that. Yeah, My savages. Like, I'm telling y'all, like, I've been a future stand for real before. Like, all of, like, the commercial hits. So anyways, future just had a album that just dropped drops called mixtape Pluto. He got this song on there called too fast. I like that song. I love. You know me. I love any song where they be talking about tricky on a girl by what I do. I love it, cuz. I feel like, treat your girl nice. Not on any girl, but on your girl.
Lex P
Yeah, treat her nice.
Dre Nicole
Yes. Treat your girl nice. Like, you should do what? And I mean tricking in whatever aspect that mean to her. Like, if she like cookware, buy Rachel pots and pants, nigga, take her to home Goods. If she likes Chanel, take her to Chanel.
Lex P
Let me tell you, I'm not gonna lie to y'all. I'm probably putting them on game right now. If a man took me to HomeGoods and said, Go stupid.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, I'm getting that cat.
Lex P
You getting that cat immediately.
Dre Nicole
I ain't gonna lie.
Lex P
Homegoods. What?
Dre Nicole
I'm gonna go stupid if you take me to home.
Lex P
You know what means more to me?
Dre Nicole
Stupider for Chanel.
Lex P
You know what means more to me, though?
Dre Nicole
What?
Lex P
I like Chanel. I got a Chanel. I got a couple Chanels. What means more to me? Take me to Restoration Hardware and say, get a couch from Restoration Hardware. That. A couch from Restoration Hardware. I know if I walk in somebody house, I can see Chanel's all day. I'm not impressed if I see that RH on the tag underneath. And then, you know when you get Rh that are.
Dre Nicole
Why are you lifting people cushions up?
Lex P
Because that's what I do. I'm like, where you got this from? This hoe is nice as the. If I see that RH on there, I know you mean business.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So, like, whatever. Whatever your girl like. I feel like you should treat her nice and body for. So anyways, yeah, I'm an advocate.
Lex P
Shout out to Future.
Dre Nicole
So shout out to future.
Lex P
But the whole Restoration Hardware.
Dre Nicole
But the whole facts. Somebody. One of y'all need to give us a sponsorship. Future or Restoration Horror?
Lex P
I'll take both.
Dre Nicole
I'll take either one or both of them. So, yeah, I love that song. But the whole. Honestly, the whole. The whole album is good. But I. To me, future albums never miss.
Lex P
I mean, he's a. He's a classic. He gives us albums kind of like how Prince does. He really does.
Dre Nicole
Do you think he's like the Sinatra of our generation?
Lex P
Absolutely. I think he is the Sinatra. How people feel about Sinatra and classical music is how people in rap feel about Future.
Dre Nicole
It's not even about rap. I feel like 100 years from now, this is going to be classical music.
Lex P
I don't think it'll be classical, but I think for the rap stands, future music is. Is legendary. It does. It ages well. Futures Music ages well. There's Some rappers who were so hot at one time, and I listened to that music. No. Replay value Futures. Replay value is 100%. And there's not a lot of artists that can do that. You know who has replay value. Let's name some artists who have replay value. Beyonce, Anita Baker. Anita Baker. Rihanna.
Dre Nicole
Mariah Carey.
Lex P
Mariah Carey. Jay Z. Lil Wayne. Drake. Future. But we're talking.
Dre Nicole
We.
Lex P
Nicki Minaj. These are artists who. Replay value is 100%, Frankie. But Frank Ocean, if we're talking about Frank. Replay value.
Dre Nicole
Okay.
Lex P
It's through the roof. I'm talking about if you listen to.
Dre Nicole
An album, I'm already talking about Frank's. I said 10, and you can listen.
Lex P
To it 10 years from now. And that hoe still. Slap. What's the name of that first Frank Ocean album? God. Oh, my God. Life changing nostalgia. Ultra life changing. I can still put that on.
Dre Nicole
And I'm gonna tell y'all something. I don't care. I'm gonna be 90 years old still listening to Novocain.
Lex P
No, that's my. That whole album.
Dre Nicole
Forever.
Lex P
Swim good.
Dre Nicole
Yes. Oh, my God.
Lex P
Swim good. To this day. Swim. Fuck.
Dre Nicole
How did we forget Jay Z? Duh.
Lex P
No, we said Jay Z. Yeah, I.
Dre Nicole
Said Jay Z. I said Jay Z. Kanye, too.
Lex P
Kanye. It's. It's some people who know how to make music that's gonna last for years.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
And I feel like. Like y'all may not like Future because of whatever his personal life is, but I'm telling you, trap music is something that can last forever. Jeezy.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Put on a Jeezy album, and that music is still hard right now. Some people know how to make music.
Dre Nicole
I make it winter time Hurt the streets Hungry. Yeah, it's dinner time.
Lex P
Jeezy like to drink J like to.
Dre Nicole
Smoke J like arm and hammer with his coat what?
Lex P
And still get the club lit.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, we show. We showing that we used to really be outside.
Lex P
But I'm saying it's a legendary music, and I think Future makes legendary music. We have to put him in that category of legends and people who make music that can last for a lifetime. Because I'm telling you, when we are.
Dre Nicole
In our 80s, I'm going be listening to Future still.
Lex P
Future J be asking my grandkids where.
Dre Nicole
Your ass was at. Cause you wasn't here.
Lex P
Where your ass was at when the Nick, he got a song for that, too.
Dre Nicole
You wasn't here.
Lex P
Yeah. Let's move on. Let's move on.
Dre Nicole
Let's move on.
Lex P
So, real quick, item of the week. Real quick. I just want to shout out this business. I know y'all been in the comments talking about my hair. I haven't worn straight hair in about two, three years. I just like a little body. But I linked up with a company and she was like, I want to send you some wigs. And I was real hesitant at first because I don't like people sending me hair. And I. I don't know. I'm just real picky. But y'all, this has been one of my favorite units. I've gotten so many compliments on it. I got a curly unit from her that's fire. If y'all follow me on Instagram, y'all saw it. I got this from Hairine Queens Hair Queens Biz. You can order a custom glueless unit. This is glueless, so I can take it off at night. And yeah, this is some hair that I got from her. It's raw bundles.
Dre Nicole
It's giving. We need a resolution.
Lex P
Thank you. Last night. But yeah, she was super sweet. She took the measurements on my head. She got it straight out to me. Super quick. Hair is raw bundles. It's a breathable cap. So I don't feel hot. Cuz one thing I will say, when you get a lot of glueless units, they're like a. A cap, and it's over your whole head. This is a breathable cap. So I can scratch my scalp. I can feel my scalp right now. So, yeah, super professional hairfiendqueens biz. I'ma put the link in the bio. So, yeah, shout out to you, girl. Thank you so much. This is some beautiful hair. This is the raw hair. This is the brown that it came in. I actually didn't want to dye it black. Cause I'm usually a black girl.
Dre Nicole
No, I like it. And like you had said. Remember when you was telling me you wanted to dye it? I was like, yeah, but you say you were going to dye lighter, but I actually really like the brown.
Lex P
Yeah, I'm. I'mma actually keep this one. I'mma get another one from her. I am. So, yeah, y'all make sure y'all go to Hair Fiend Queens Biz. You use code Lex P. I think she has a code right now. So, yeah, I like it. I like the straight hair. I'm vibing with the straight hair, too.
Dre Nicole
It's real cute.
Lex P
It's real cute. So now, what's up, y'all? It's your girl xp.
Dre Nicole
And it's your girl Dre Nicole.
Lex P
Y'all know we have a segment on poor Minds called Item of the Week. But do you have a product or something that you want to promote and you want it featured on Poor Minds? Your opportunity is here, period.
Dre Nicole
If you have an item or you have a business and you want to get it promoted, we are now having slots available on the Poor Minds episode. So if you would like to get your product featured for Item of the Week, all you need to do is send an email to Item of the week, PM gmail.com. that's I T M O F T H e W e e k p m@gmail.com. send us an email and we'll work it out. We gonna figure it out. Get your product, get your business sponsored, and yeah, make you some money.
Lex P
We love to support a small business.
Dre Nicole
Now, and a black business at that, but I mean, we don't discriminate. Any business is welcome. Now it's time to get into our favorite segment of the show.
Lex P
Yes.
Dre Nicole
So y'all know, if y'all have any questions, y'all can always send them to askpourns gmail.com. that's a S K K P O U R M I N D sgmail.com. thank you, Z.
Lex P
Oh, okay. I know that's right.
Dre Nicole
All right. And so, yes. So send us your questions. Send us your testimonials. Let's go. Okay, now, number Question number one is a long one.
Lex P
Okay, Let me prepare.
Dre Nicole
Let me whip my whistle.
Lex P
Whip that whistle. Blow your whistle. Blow your whistle. You remember that?
Dre Nicole
I was thinking of Blow the Whistle.
Lex P
I know you were, but that's why people try to play on PD Pablo top. Petey Pablo's first album was so good. Anything is about to go down when we in the fun, fun room. The fun room. Y'all don't know about that because I'm telling you, I was a music stand so bad had I listened to Petey Pablo's whole first album. He used to have a song that go like this. Bl meow. All I'm saying is he had more than North Carolina. And what was the other one?
Dre Nicole
Let me say something.
Lex P
No, no, no. What was the other one?
Dre Nicole
I don't know. Let me say.
Lex P
Oh, it was Freak a Leak.
Dre Nicole
Okay, but Freak a Leak was a national anthem. Whatever you talking about?
Lex P
It was a good song, but that's how it be, y'all. Don't be giving an artist chance.
Dre Nicole
Congratulations. Congratulations.
Lex P
Shout out to Petey Pop.
Dre Nicole
Anyway, question number one. Hey, y'all. So I have a close friend of mine and she has this boyfriend turn situationship going on Right now. And since I've met her, she's told me nothing but horrible things about him. And she has told me so much stuff that now when she speaks about him, I tell her that I don't want to hear it because she does nothing but goes back to the relationship and then comes back and tell me more disrespectful stuff that he's done. I've always been the friend to let my friends vent to me all the time. But with her it's different because at this point I've grown a hate for her man and it irks me to hear stuff about him. I tried to do some self evaluating because I do feel like I'm being a bit mean knowing that this is not usually me and friendships. How do you feel about this situation? Because I don't know if I'm just being harsh and not a good friend or am I being reasonable for my actions. Side note, I do think it has something to do with me being a little bit older than her and I've grown out of that phase of going through hell and kept going back in a relationship. So seeing her do it is kind of like the signs of disrespect are in her face and it's upsetting me that she's allowing it and going back. Girl, when it comes to like friends and amen. If you have a real concern, I definitely feel like you should voice your concern. However, if you voice your concern and your friend don't take heed and they want to still being in the situation and you got to step back and let people learn their life lessons on their own on because my mama always told me this saying my whole life growing up, people know when they've had enough. People know their tolerance level. You don't never know somebody tolerance level. But people know their own tolerance level. Trust me, when somebody is good and fed up with some, no matter what it is, whether it's a, whether it's a situation, whether it's a job, a career, whatever, when people are fed up, they be fed up and they gonna leave. But I feel like people push their friends away by trying to pressure their friends to want to do what they want them to do. And I know sometimes even in because I mean, she didn't say it was like a violent situation or nothing. But I just know especially in like violent situations and stuff, people be always feeling like they have to like keep telling their friend what to do. I just feel like you have to say your piece and speak your peace and be okay, okay. With like stepping away and taking a step back. Because you can't stress yourself with other people affairs. Cuz you got your own life to worry about. And just pray for them, hope for the best, hope that God keep covering them and keeping them safe in whatever situation they in. But like don't stress yourself about somebody else situation because if they wanted to be in a better situation, they will put their self in a better situation.
Lex P
And I just wanna add on to what you said about like tolerance levels.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
Because things that she can tolerate may not be things that you can tolerate, but switch the roles. There's things that you have tolerated from men that she would never tolerate. Okay, So I think that's what we have to realize too. Cause I am in a situation like that right now. So I'll say this. There's things that I have been through with men that I have dated that my friends were looking at me like, lex, what the actual fuck? And then there were situations where I'm looking at them and it was different, but I'm like, hey, what are you doing? So we have to give people grace. As long as her life is not in danger, all you need to do is be a friend and let her vent. When she's ready to go, she'll be ready to go. Like I said, as long as he's not beating her, putting her life in danger. Sometimes you have to take a step back.
Dre Nicole
Agreed? Agreed.
Lex P
All right, question number two. Hi Drea. Hi Lex. I'm a 36 year old straight male. Each time I talk to women and they mention my teeth, I have become instantly insecure. My teeth are not the whitest and I have cracked crooked fangs. I brush, floss and use mouthwash twice a day, but I'm still not picture perfect. I have considered getting braces over the last few years, but I'm always unsure of how people, specifically women, will view an adult man with braces. What are your thoughts? Would you respect someone who is trying to fix their teeth or would you see it as a major turn off? So let me say this.
Dre Nicole
This.
Lex P
I had braces in middle school. My bottom teeth are so crooked because I took off my retainer, so I have fangs at the bottom. Right. It is honestly one of my biggest insecurities because when I record videos I'm like, oh my God, my bottom teeth. My bottom teeth. But I talk with my bottom lip, but that doesn't stop.
Dre Nicole
It doesn't look bad.
Lex P
Huh? It doesn't look bad, but I'm saying it's just a personal insecurity but, but I whiten my teeth, I brushed my teeth, I flossed my teeth. So let me say this. First of all, your teeth are not the whitest. But I don't care how crooked, crooked your teeth are, they can be white. They can be white. So if your teeth are like yellow, some crest whitening strips, some crest whitening mouthwash, could I suggest. I don't care what level your teeth are at. Straight, crooked, your teeth shouldn't be yelled yellow. Okay? But I will say this. Any woman that meets you and she's judging you for having braces, if I see a man with braces in this economy, because if you got braces, unless you go into one of them bottom people in their basement, you gotta go to the dentist every month for braces. You do, you're not gonna. If a woman is judging you because you have braces, that's not the woman for you.
Dre Nicole
Let me tell you something. I had braces before too. So, so I've had braces, then I had to wear a retainer and now y'all know I have veneers or whatever, but even with my veneers, I still have to wear a retainer at night sometimes because I used to have like gaps before I had braces. So if I don't wear retainers for a long period of time, no matter what, my teeth are always going to like start to like migrate or whatever. So I just feel like anybody who is interested in bettering themselves and bettering their opinion, I don't think anything is wrong with that. No matter which way you choose to go about it, whether you get in veneers, whether you get embraces, whether you get an Invisalign, whatever it is. It's like if you have a problem with something about yourself, fix it. And nothing is wrong with that. And don't let nobody make you feel no type of way about it. Because you might meet a girl who got braces and then y'all like braces game.
Lex P
Yeah. Honestly, if at I'm 35 and he said he was 36, if I met a 36 year old man that had braces, it would not bother me.
Dre Nicole
It wouldn't bother me either.
Lex P
Yeah, it wouldn't bother me at all.
Dre Nicole
You got to put a mouth guard.
Lex P
On though, when you going downtown. Well, I shouldn't feel your teeth if what you have braces or not.
Dre Nicole
If you know what you're doing.
Lex P
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So braces don't. Yeah, braces wouldn't bother me.
Dre Nicole
The Braces ain't stopping us.
Lex P
Nothing at all. So, sir, get your braces. Get your invisalign.
Dre Nicole
Get your braces. Yes.
Lex P
Any woman. You know what? I've noticed an influx of women online. And men, too. Y'all are saying some things that are so outrageous just because you know it's gonna get a real.
Dre Nicole
What they be saying, Lee?
Lex P
Like, one girl said something like, if I see a man pull out a credit card on a date, I know he broke. Cause why is you using credit to pay for a meal so he can get his points. That's how I know.
Dre Nicole
That's how I know y'all ain't got no credit.
Lex P
That's what I be saying. Like, stop it. So if a woman is telling you, oh, I don't like you. Cause you got bracelets, braces, she don't know.
Dre Nicole
She don't know. It's okay, boo.
Lex P
So, yeah, get your braces and fix your teeth, bookie.
Dre Nicole
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Lex P
So, wait, they said Ty had a.
Ty
Yeah, I'm gonna enter the chat. This isn't about me, okay? I have a friend.
Lex P
Okay, My man.
Dre Nicole
Act right.
Ty
Okay, so I ain't got her.
Lex P
Don't worry about that.
Ty
But I have a friend.
Lex P
Okay? Okay.
Ty
And she was. She's dating this guy. He actually recently moved down to Atlanta for her.
Lex P
For her.
Ty
I'm gonna say that they were staying together, but he has his own place now. But she's been noticing some weird things going on between him and her best friend. They're texting each other a lot. They're going to each other's houses, and, like, we'll tell her when they're there. So, like, he'll be like, oh, yeah, so and so, pulling up now and then she'll be like, oh, yeah, I'm about to go pop in real quick. All of these types of things. This is not the first time it's happened. It's happened a number of times. And she's feeling. It's making her feel uncomfortable. She's supposed to talk to the friend about it, but the friend has been kind of distancing herself. And then when she told the boyfriend that she was going to have dinner and talk to the friend about it, he said, don't bring me up in the conversation. Now, me, I wouldn't be going for none of that. That's just me personally, because why are y'all friends? I introduced y'all. Why are y'all now taking this relationship and then being sneaky about it behind my back? So just asking y'all, what would y'all do in that situation? And would you allow your friend to be good friends with your man or your boyfriend?
Dre Nicole
I mean.
Lex P
Oh, go ahead, go ahead.
Dre Nicole
Well, I was just gonna say, like, I'm cool with my. My. My man being friends with my friends.
Ty
Without you being there.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. Cuz I feel like I trust my friends and I trust my man. But it's like, cuz if I don't trust either one of y'all, why the is y'all in my life? Like, if I feel like you going to do some weird. When you around my. And I'm not around. Not saying that. Like, y'all could be coordinating, like, hangout date.
Lex P
Exactly. That's what I'm saying, like, going on.
Dre Nicole
That's what's going on. Oh, yeah. No, Absolutely not. But like, if y'all like. Cause like, we've had each other's man's phone numbers and stuff before.
Lex P
But let me tell you something. I would never be like, yo, man, ain't never gonna hit you and be like, oh, Lex finna, pull up. And I. You ain't never gonna randomly call me like, oh, I'm pulling up at XYZ real quick.
Dre Nicole
But that's what I was about to say. That's when you have to, like, nip shit in the bud. Because why the fuck is y'all being friendly with each other like that? Like, it's okay for y'all to have, like, a cordial relationship and be. And I trust my man and my friend enough to have each other numbers and to be able to communicate with each other, because you just never know what could happen. But it's when all of the friendly and extra shit start going on. Like, why y'all hanging with each other without to eat? Why y'all want to say, being in.
Ty
Each other house is crazy?
Dre Nicole
Being in each other house.
Lex P
Let me. Cause I get it. I am a woman who has male friends. I have dated men who have female friends. But guess what? They do. They make sure I'm comfortable. I make sure they comfortable. Hey, we around together even if something happens. Hey, babe, I'm letting you know I know you out of town right now. I need something done. He about to come help me real quick. It ain't no weird shit. I'm always letting you know when we're in each other's presence or xyz. So I say all that to say if I said, hey, I don't feel comfortable with this relationship. I'm about to go out to eat with my best friend and have a conversation. A man should be like, okay, hey, Nan Duke, babe, look, I told you where I stand. And you know, me and her don't have nothing going on. Do what you have to do because I'm here for you. He's gaslighting her to try to make her feel like she crazy. Well, don't bring me up. You tripping. You tripping. Cause let me say one thing that I have learned about gaslighting, too, because y'all like to make. The first word people like to throw out is insecurity. It's not about insecurity, because guess what? I can. You can have the most confident woman or man in the world. Why do you want them to feel uncomfortable? She's voiced her opinion that she's uncomfortable as soon as my man or my partner or my friend. Even if my friend says, hey, Lex, this makes me uncomfortable when you do this. I'm changing that shit.
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
I don't ever want you to feel uncomfortable with anything I'm doing because I'm your partner. I'm your friend. So I'm gonna. Hey, let's nip this in the bud. So if you said, I'm uncomfortable with this situation and he's not trying to fix it, that's the red flag. Something going on. I need to see that motherfucking text message. Let's scroll.
Dre Nicole
Yeah, let's scroll.
Lex P
What's going on? Yeah, what's going on? Because I've been in that situation before. I feel uncomfortable. And y'all, it was like, oh, hey. I was like, oh, okay.
Dre Nicole
And y'all can let me know how y'all feel. But I also Just feel like that goes into taking a quality control in your friendship.
Ty
Correct.
Lex P
When a man.
Ty
Because that's where I see an issue is like this is your. This supposed to be your best friend?
Dre Nicole
Cause that ain't no. That ain't no best friend of mine.
Lex P
Why? My friend is dating somebody and like having sex with somebody and they're in love with somebody. Cause obviously they're dating. They're in love. They say, I love you. You're a brother. You're a brother to me. As soon as my friend says, hey, I really like this person. Like me and him. That's bro, what up, bro?
Dre Nicole
Yeah.
Lex P
You ain't never gonna be in my presence without her. And if you are in my presence without her, it's cause we're planning something for her.
Dre Nicole
Or it's because we both happened to be in the same place and we didn't know the. You know what I mean? Cause sometimes you might go to a club, whatever. Yeah.
Lex P
But it's like, hey bro, what's up? But my eye on you. Yeah, act up if you want to.
Dre Nicole
I'm ditching.
Lex P
Are you with a. Yeah, that's what it is. That's what it is.
Dre Nicole
Yeah. I see you.
Lex P
And then my friend, you gotta send.
Dre Nicole
A to peace sign.
Lex P
I have never once in my life had a friend and I introduced her to my man and all of a sudden they. They start to besties is crazy. My man don't have none of my friends numbers. Yeah. Cause why, why, why? What are we.
Ty
What are y'all talking about?
Lex P
And even if he did, it would be because, hey, I'm trying to do something for her. Or if that was the scenario.
Dre Nicole
No, we. That's what I was gonna say. We had. We've had each other man number before.
Lex P
Yeah, but it was more so of like.
Ty
And I think it's also the penis about.
Dre Nicole
And my ambushed you.
Lex P
But what I'm saying is more so about like. Like, let's talk about the person you're dating.
Dre Nicole
What's your number?
Lex P
That's what I'm saying. It's talking about the person they're dating or what's going on. It's not like, oh, let's hang out. So your friend needs to understand that ain't your friend. That girl is not your friend. You need to get rid of the both of them.
Ty
Yeah.
Lex P
And let them be.
Dre Nicole
Cut both of them off. Cause they both weird as fuck.
Lex P
It ain't nothing that good, man. No, you welcome.
Dre Nicole
Ty.
Lex P
Ty. That was a good one.
Dre Nicole
That was a good one. That was Juicy.
Lex P
All right. I hope y'all enjoyed this episode. Make sure y'all subscribe to our patreon patreon.com Poor minds. Poor Chronicles drops every Monday. The brand new episodes of Poor Minds drop early on Wednesday when you sign up to a certain tier. And then Poor Chronicles, you know, it's a brand new show. Y'all gonna love it. Check it out. And yeah, y'all gonna love Poor Chronicles.
Dre Nicole
Make sure y'all shop Muse Beauty collection dot com. That's M U S E B E A U T Y collection dot com. I have on Peachy today, which I feel like I never really wear this lip color, and I've noticed that I don't really wear it because I feel like people don't really be buying it as much as they be buying the other ones. But so, yeah, today I have on Peachy and I have on the chestnut lip liner, and then I also have on the glazed lip gloss, of course. So make sure y'all go to muse beautycollection.com and get y'all lip glosses, y'all matte liquid lipsticks and lip liners. Also, make sure y'all follow me on ltk. It's linked in the description box. Make sure y'all follow my YouTube channel. It's linked in the description box. And what else? Oh, yeah, leave me a testimony for Sephora Squad.
Lex P
Oh, they're still picking it.
Dre Nicole
Well, the applications are closed, but you can still leave the testimony period.
Lex P
And we'll see y'all next week, y'all. Bye, y'all. What's up, y'all? It's your girl, Lex P. And it's.
Dre Nicole
Your girl Dre Nicole.
Lex P
And we have a very exciting announcement today. We have a brand new show dropping. Yes.
Dre Nicole
So we have a brand new show dropping y'all, on Patreon. It's gonna air on September 2nd, and it's called Poor Chronicles. We're gonna be doing so much stuff on there. We're gonna be doing challenges. If you can't go to Bill, where the hell could you go?
Lex P
If you can't go to Bella, No, Chase.
Dre Nicole
What the hell we're gonna be doing? Talk to me. Chit chat with me. We're gonna be spilling a little tea.
Lex P
Oh, my God. No, you didn't. Oh, my God.
Dre Nicole
Everything y'all been wanting to see, we gonna be doing it right here on Patreon.
Lex P
Yes. Y'all ask us for so much. Well, we finna give it to y'all, y'all, every single Monday. And it's going to Be a time. Y'all know Poor Mods has grown into its own little entity. Well, we going to have a lot of fun still over here at Poor Chronicles. So make sure y'all tune in September 2nd. It's going down.
Dre Nicole
Thanks.
Lex P
Shout out to Future the Legend. We had to give him his flowers today for giving us this classic. Ready? Hey.
Dre Nicole
My mama said hit the streets and live Got some crack in the corner and I did what I did the neighbors they don't like me Y'all got J's at the door Tell my grandma I don't need a bed I'm sleeping on the floor Got my tool in my blow Then my two main hall Me and on my wall stick together like the Zoes side pie say who got that Yay for the low and I keep birds with me like I'm straight out Holly Grove My fingers they.
Lex P
Itching, they itching for that paper My fingers they itching they itching for that paper I'm riding around the city and.
Dre Nicole
I got that calculator I'm a monster when they come to getting that paper.
Lex P
Hey my fingers the they itching they itching for the paper My fingers they itching they itching for the paper I'm riding around city and I got that calculator I'm a motherfucking master when they come they getting that paper I'm a.
Dre Nicole
Dog and I eat that dog food I'm a G I put red on all my shoes Come and see my familiar like I pru and I plead not guilty of I got more fair truths then shoes I got chickens in the coop Got shooters that'll shoot and I stay on DJ screw when I drive we coming like screw DJ Clue.
Lex P
And I prop I go about a school I can't lose Free banding to put you on the news they hit that blue flames hey man who got.
Dre Nicole
That pic now she ain't man it.
Lex P
Future started rapping too fast Guess what they itching they itching for that paper My finger they itching they itching for that paper yeah I got that later I'm.
Dre Nicole
Getting that paper hey they itching for their papers Fingers they itching they itching for their papers Right around the city and I got that calculator I'm a Emma so when it comes to getting that paper a I don't give.
Lex P
A if they was real sisters I'm her too Cause I'm her real Mr. Call me big Mr. Cause I got that big dick I her so good till she throw up.
Dre Nicole
She'S sick what I did in the episode. It's okay.
Lex P
So y'all make sure y'all share the content. Like subscribe, follow all that good stuff. And let say this before we close out y'all, there is one Twitter account that is connected to Poor Minds. It's P o u r underscore. M I n d s. Y'all are tagging the wrong Poor Minds page. If you see at Poor Minds with no underscore, that is a fake page. Do not follow that page. Okay? They blocked me, Andrea and the poor mod page on both. So we only have one Instagram, one Twitter, one Tik tok. It is P o u r M I n d s. All right.
Dre Nicole
And we got hella fake Facebook pages.
Lex P
Oh, the Facebook pages.
Dre Nicole
It's the our face. The crazy thing is our Facebook page actually have the least amount of followers.
Lex P
So if you on Facebook, the one that's ours got the least amount of followers.
Dre Nicole
The one that's not us got like 250,000 followers.
Lex P
Know it's fake if you actually look at the content. Cuz the caption is like whoever it is, don't speak English because their captions.
Dre Nicole
Are like bumba Cl.
Lex P
Should men. Should men pay bill? Should men pay bill? Yes. No check answer below.
Dre Nicole
Block, block. Like that's literally what the captions are.
Lex P
I like what that DDG Bomba claw.
Dre Nicole
Bomba claw.
Lex P
I love that video.
Podcast Summary: Pour Minds Podcast – Episode: "Phunky Town" (Released October 18, 2024)
In the "Phunky Town" episode of the Pour Minds Podcast, hosts Dre Nicole and Lex P delve into a vibrant mix of topics ranging from music nostalgia and fashion trends to the complexities of relationships in one’s 30s. The conversational duo navigates these subjects with humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful reflections, all while maintaining the show's signature "drunk therapy" vibe.
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about the evolution of funky music and its cultural significance. Lex P reminisces about iconic scenes from movies, such as Big Mama dancing at a reception, symbolizing the essence of funk. Dre Nicole adds depth by connecting these memories to variations of "the bounce," highlighting the seriousness and passion behind the dance moves of that era.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (01:10): “Do you remember what scene I'm talking about when she was dancing at the reception?”
Dre Nicole (02:10): “If it wasn't funky, then why did Jay Z say that in that song?”
The hosts further critique modern interpretations of funk, referencing Jay Z's lyrical mentions and debating whether "funky" retains its positive connotations today.
Dre and Lex transition into a nostalgic exploration of 90s fashion, discussing brands like FUBU, Hollister, and Abercrombie & Fitch. They reflect on how these brands were perceived within the black community and their personal experiences wearing them during their school years.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (06:04): “I wore FUBU in middle school. Remember when LL Cool J had that song 'Fatty Girl'?”
Dre Nicole (12:06): “I wore baby boots.”
The conversation highlights the intersection of fashion and cultural identity, emphasizing the importance of brand representation in the black community.
The hosts reminisce about the golden era of American Idol, citing memorable personalities like William Hung, Kelly Clarkson, and Jennifer Hudson. Lex P shares his admiration for Jennifer Hudson's vocal prowess, while Dre Nicole critiques Kelly Clarkson's dominance post-show.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (16:26): “Jennifer Hudson is a Grammy winner. She has a Tony. She has an Oscar.”
Dre Nicole (16:36): “If you can sing, do you gotta prepare?”
This segment underscores the show's role in launching influential careers and shaping public perceptions of musical talent.
Dre and Lex discuss the evolving landscape of content creation, contrasting the depth of podcasting with the fleeting nature of social media trends. They express frustration over brands overlooking podcasts in favor of quick, attention-grabbing content, arguing that podcasts like Pour Minds offer a more engaged and loyal audience.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (27:32): “Poor Minds has stood the test of time with attention spans, because people watch the show for an hour and a half.”
Dre Nicole (27:24): “A lot of people in this space…”
They advocate for the value of long-form content and how it fosters a deeper connection with listeners, making it an underutilized avenue for brand partnerships.
A central theme of the episode revolves around the challenges of being in your 30s, particularly the fear of loneliness and the tendency to settle in relationships. Dre Nicole shares her philosophy of valuing happiness and self-contentment over being in a relationship merely to avoid loneliness. She emphasizes the importance of inner work and self-love, encouraging listeners to find peace within themselves before seeking partnership.
Notable Quote:
Dre Nicole (33:06): “I value being single and happy versus settling for anything because I'm not lonely.”
Lex P (38:20): “I'm a lover, and I'm okay with that. But guess what? I love myself.”
The discussion highlights the societal pressures to conform to relationship timelines and advocates for authenticity and self-respect in personal relationships.
Lex P and Dre Nicole delve into the importance of recognizing and embracing one’s purpose. Lex reflects on his journey of finding happiness through entertaining others, realizing that his true fulfillment comes from making people laugh and feel good. Dre Nicole echoes this sentiment, discussing the significance of living one's truth and tapping into inherent talents to serve others.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (54:18): “I was sent on here to make people laugh and make people happy.”
Dre Nicole (56:47): “Everybody has their talents. Everybody has that thing that God gave them that makes them special that they need to tap into.”
This segment serves as a motivational reminder for listeners to pursue their passions and use their unique gifts to create positive impacts.
The episode features a segment where Dre and Lex address listener-submitted questions, offering advice and insights based on their experiences.
Question 1: Managing a Friend’s Toxic Relationship
A listener asks how to handle a situation where a friend consistently vents about her problematic boyfriend without seeking solutions.
Advice:
Dre and Lex recommend setting boundaries, offering support without enabling the destructive behavior, and recognizing when to step back to protect one's own mental well-being.
Notable Quote:
Question 2: Self-Esteem Regarding Physical Appearance
Another listener, a 36-year-old male, expresses insecurity about his teeth and hesitates to get braces due to societal perceptions.
Advice:
Both hosts encourage embracing self-improvement and self-care. They emphasize that seeking dental corrections is a valid choice and that genuine connections are not hindered by physical imperfections.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (94:19): “If a woman is judging you because you have braces, that's not the woman for you.”
Dre Nicole (95:27): “Nothing is wrong with that. And don't let nobody make you feel no type of way about it.”
These responses aim to bolster the listener's confidence and promote self-acceptance.
Dre and Lex engage in a candid discussion about setting boundaries in relationships, particularly concerning friends being overly involved with one's romantic partners. They stress the importance of mutual respect, transparency, and recognizing red flags to maintain healthy and respectful relationships.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (104:24): “If you said, I'm uncomfortable with this situation and he's not trying to fix it, that's the red flag.”
Dre Nicole (104:39): “They both weird as fuck.”
The dialogue underscores the necessity of prioritizing one's comfort and trust in relationships over accommodating problematic behaviors.
Throughout the episode, Dre and Lex seamlessly integrate promotions for various brands and services, aligning with their values and audience interests. These segments are thoughtfully woven into the conversation, offering listeners valuable resources while maintaining the show's authenticity.
Promotions Include:
Zocdoc.com (21:36): A platform to find and book appointments with healthcare providers.
RocketMoney.com (31:00): A personal finance app assisting with subscription management and bill negotiations.
BetterHelp.com (65:36): An online therapy service promoting mental health support.
Muse Beauty Collection (75:15): Dre's beauty brand offering lip glosses and other cosmetics.
Notable Quote:
The hosts emphasize the benefits of these services, encouraging listeners to take proactive steps in healthcare, financial management, mental well-being, and personal beauty.
The episode concludes with Dre and Lex sharing their favorite music tracks, celebrating artists like Future, Frank Ocean, and Jay Z. They discuss the timeless quality of certain music genres and how these songs resonate across generations, reinforcing the podcast's theme of blending entertainment with meaningful content.
Notable Quote:
Lex P (82:14): “Future's music ages well. There are some artists that have replay value 100%.”
Dre Nicole (83:14): “I'm gonna be listening to Future still.”
Their passion for music serves as a unifying thread, fostering a sense of community among listeners who share similar tastes.
"Phunky Town" encapsulates the essence of Pour Minds Podcast by blending personal stories, cultural reflections, and practical advice. Dre Nicole and Lex P's dynamic conversations offer listeners a relatable and insightful exploration of life's multifaceted challenges and joys, all within the comforting ambiance of friends sharing over wine. This episode not only entertains but also empowers its audience to embrace self-love, set healthy boundaries, and pursue their true purposes with confidence.
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